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No. CLXY. ^3BBBlB^ft^CTHl Published Quaeteelt.
\st January J 1880. ^wl^^J^BBnToK Price io«. 6d,
THE
NEW ARMY LIST
MILITIA LIST,
AND
INDIAN CIVIL SERVICE LIST;
EZHIBITINa THE
RANK, STANDING, and a SUMMARY of the WAR SERVICES
OP EYERY REGIMENTAL OFFICER IN THE ARMY
SERVING ON PULL PAY,
INOLUDINQ
THE EOYAL MARINES,
INDIAN STAFF CORPS AND LOCAL INDIAN FORCES
DiSTINaUISHIMa THOSE
WHO HAVE SERVED IN THE PENINSULA,
WHO WERE AT WATERLOO,
YTHO HAVE RECEIVED MEDALS AND OTHER DISTINCTIONS,
AMD
WHO HAVE BEEN WOUNDED, AND IN WHAT ACTIONS ;
WITH THE PERIOD OF SERVICE BOTH ON FULL AND HALF PAY.
aiYINa ALSO
THE DATES OF EVERY OFFICER'S COMMISSIONS^
AMD
BY THB LATE
LIEUTENANT GENERAL H. G. HARTr
EDITED BY HIS SON.
LONDON :
JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE STREET-
1880.
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^
CONTENTS.
YAes
Aides de Cftznp to (iheQneen 3
Army Pay Department 271—276
Bengal, Madras, and Bonibay Staff Corps, ftc... 310—440
Oavalry Depdt at Canterbury ;„.... 863
Chaplains' Department 296
Commissariat and Transport Department 266
Corps of (Gentlemen at Arms 30
Department of Artillery Studies 26a
Garrisons 26
General and other Officers of Her Majesty's
Local Indian Forces 304 — 309
Gradation List of General and Field Officers ... 4—14
Indian Civil Service List „ 474-^489
Medical Department 277 — 294
Militia 443—473
Military Establishments 28
Military Knights of Windsor 32
Mobilization ofthe Forces at Home 170
Officers who have received Certificates fi*om
Royal Military College 441
Officers who have passedthrongh Staff College 441—448
Officers receiving Bewards for Distinguished
Services ^ ,... 29-290
»AOB
Ordnance Manufkotnring BstabliAhmentB .....'. 263
Ordnance Store Department 269
Becniiting Staff. 263
Regiments of Cavaby 33^63
Regiments of Inflmtiy 129—261
Royal Artillery 64—105
Royal Engineers 104—128
Royal Malta Fencible Artilleiy 262
Royal Marines 297—301
Royal Military Academy at Woolwich 27
Royal Militaiy College at Sandhurst 27
School of Gunneiy 262
School of Militaiy Engineering 26?
School of Musketry at Hythe 262-
Staff Abroad 22
Staff at Home 15
Staff Collogo at Sandhurst 27
Staff Officers of Pensioners 264—26^
Staff— Sub Districts iS"
Veterinary Department 295
Yeomen Qf the Guard 37
EXPLANATIONS.
K.G.
K.T.
K.P.
O.O.B.
K.C.B.
O.B.
G.aB.i.
K.C.S.L
C.8.L
Knight of the Order of the Garter.
Knight of the Order of the Thistle.
Knight of the Order of St. Patrick.
Knight €hrand Orott of the Order of the Bath.
Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath.
C<mpanion of the Order of the Bath.
Knight Chand Commander of the Order of the
Star of India.
Knight Commander of the Star of India.
Companion of the Star of India.
CLE. Companion of the Indian Empire.
G.C.M.G. Knight Grand Crou of the Order of St-
Michael and St. George.
K.C.M.G. Knight ComffktMler of ditto ditto.
C.M.G. Companion ot ditto ditto.
G.C.H. Knight Grand CroM of the Royal Hanoveriaa
Guelphic Order.
K.C.H. Knight Co»«iaiu2«r of ditto ditto.
K.H. Knight of ditto ditto.
K.C. Knight of the Cresoent.
|l Before the Ifame, denotes that the Officer served in the Peninsula, or the Sonik qfFranee»
^ •ar^4.^^^^ '^Jr^»^ f Offioers actually present in either of the actions of the i6th 17th or 18th June 1815, 8ucb
^ Waterloo Medal. ^ officers are aUowed two years* additional service.
FC Victoria Cross.
The nunea of the General Officers on the Retired List— these General Offioers being over 70 years of age — ^are
indicated by an Italic letter r. prefixed to their names.
The Figures prefixed to the Names denote the Battalions to which the Officers are aetuallm attached ; c. before the
name denotes thi^ the Officer has received a certificate iVom the Senior Department, Royal Military College ; the
letters p.e.e. are placed before the Names of Officers who have paf^Kcd through the Staff College ; and the Letter r.
after the names of Offio^ employed on the JUeruiting Service. The letters p. •. after the name of a Militia Officer
denote that he has passed a School of Instruction. The * h^ore the Name or Date of Commission denotes Tern*
porory Rank only. The Letter ' b^ore the date indicates that tho Commission was purehaeed.
The words subscribed to the titles of Regiments as "Peninsula/* "Waterloo/* Ac, denote the Honorary Dis-
tinctions x>ermitted to be borne by such Regiments on their colours and appointments, in commemoration of their
services.
The Columns of length of service are corrected for the January and July Numbers only.
NOTICE.
Late Corrections being a fruitful source of errors of the Press, it Is therefore indispensably
necessary, in order to ensure careful attention, that Communications for Hart's
Quarterly Army List should reach the Editor NOT LATER than the end of the second
month of each quarter; aiid those for Hart's Annual Army List AT LATEST by the end
of October, but earlier Communication is very much to be preferred; and it la particu-
larly requested that ALL Communications be addressed ONLY to
The BDCTOR of HART'S ARMY LIST,
50, Albemarle Street,
LONDON, W.
The Editor desires also to notify that he does not and cannot supply copies of Hart's
Army Lists either to Regular Subscribers or to Occasional Purchasers.
NOW READY.
"HART'S ANNUAL ARMY LIST," FOE 1880:
WITH AN INDEX, Prick 215.
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HER MAJSSTY QX7EEN VICTORIA.
Brivafe Stereimrf io ikg Qm«« Lieatenant General 5ir Henry Frederick Fonsonby, XCB,
Aides de Oamp to the Queen.
Ttnoual < Field Marshal m» S^al m§htu9$ fiU Prinet of Wales, KG, XT. JTP. QCB. OCSI. GCMG.
JLiU* de Camp X Lt.Ck>lonel Hu Sofol Higkmm ike Duke ^ConnanRht, KG, X7. £P. GCMG. GCSI, Rifle Brigade.
Colonel MarquU of Donegall, ZP. GCS. Antrim Militia.
W. F. Duke of Bucclenoh, KG. Edinburgh Militia-
Sufhi Hon. John Wilson, Lord Winmarleiffh, 3 R.
Laac. Militia.
Robert Alex. Shafto, Z<ml Waveney, Suffolk Artillery
MiUtia.
C. TW. Eversley, Hampshire Yeomanry Cavalry.
F. K. Lord Methuen. R. Wiltshire Militia.
W. A. a MarqwU ({f Bxeter, Northampton Militia.
Wm. James E. Grant, CB. Royal Artillery.
— Robert Tolver, Lord Gerard, Lancashire Hussars
Yeomanry Cavalry.
William Bell. Royal Guernsey Militia.
Thomaa F. Wilson, CB. Bengal Staff Corps.
Robert Phayre, CB. Bombay Staff Corps.
Sir Chaa. Hen. Brownlow, ICB. Bengal Staff Corps.
Ar Peter Stark Lumsden, KCB. C8I, Bengal Staff
Corps.
'FC John Wafeson, CB. Bombay Staff Corps.
Richard Herbert Gall, CB. h.p. 14 Hussars.
Horatio Harbord Morant, h.p. 27 F.
Sir Hugh Owen Oiren, Barl, Royal Pembroke
ArtaietyMilttia.
James Rose. Brigade Depot.
Bdward Chippindall, CB. Brigade Depot.
Colonel George Harrington Hawes, h.p. 9 F.
Hercules Atkin Welman, h.p. Depot Batt.
Thomas Durand Bsker, CB. 18 F.
Be. Hon. Frederick Arthur Stanley, J£P. late Lt.
and Captain Grenadier Guards; x Royal Lanca-
shire Militia (Supernumerary).
Hamond Weston Gwyn, Royal Marines.
YC Christopher Charles Teesdalo, CB. Royal
Artillery.
IT© Sir Howard Crauftird Elphinstono, KCB. CJ£G.
Royal Engineers.
G. G. Barl <if Warwick, Warwickshire Yeomanry
Cavalry,
-r- Hon. Frederick Arthur Wellesley, Coldstream Gdi.
{Supernumerary) .
Edward William Blackott, h.p. Depot Batt«
James Godfray, Jersey Militia.
Sir Francis Worgan Festing, CB. KCMG. Royal
Marine Artillery.
ir«t Redvors Henry Buller, CB. 60 Foot.
Francis HowcU Jenkins, CB. Bengal Staff Corps.
John Dydc. CMO. late Commandant of Montreal
Volunteers (Honorary).
Lt.Colonel Casimir S. Gzowski, SraffOfflcer to Engineer
Force in Canada (Honorary).
Use Majxstt's Sscxnxar of StjlXB vob Wam Biffhi Hon. Odl«aBl F. A. STAITLEY, MP.
PrivmU Seereiary Ralph Dalyell.
jMtielant PrteoU Secretary Captain G. W. A. FitsGcorgc, ao Hutsars.
°8lx^Sf^?wL^^f^"!..Y."'^.^."^^^ *^** ^'"- ^^*'- ^^* ^^^^' ^""^ °^ ^"^^ ^'^^*-
Priuate Secretary Arthur T. Liddell.
^"a*wK^^^^'^:^!!!?..?"".^^^^^ »»lP^ W- Thompson, CB.
JVtMi* Seeretarg J. W. Cooper.
AMoietant Under Secretary qf State Colonel H. G. Deodes, late of 60 Rifles.
Legal Secretary Charles Mathew Clode.
fl«MAj.sTT-sSintv«To«G«FiiiJiD»niBOai)»A»ci...{^*-^?SJ4^Q2!S^ °' ^"^^^^^^^^^^ ^^
Pfivata Secretary Owen Henry Morshead.
Director qf SuppKee and Traneport Arthur Lawrence Haliburton.
Aetietani to the Director ofSuppUee and Traneport. George LawBOn .
Commietary General at Head Quariere Fit^james Edward Watt
Director ^Artaicry and Sioree {^'^Artiul^TJAu^y^s". ^^''' ^'""P^®"' ^^- ^^^
AeeictantDirectoreofAHUlcryandStoree {S^&fotfS.l-Sit^^^^^
DireHor qf Contracle Evan C. Nepcan.
luwctor General of Piort^aOon and Director qff General Sir J. Lintom A. Simmons, OCB. Royal
trorke \ Engineers, x Aug. 75.
Aide de Camp Captain C. M. Watson, Royal Engineers.
Depafy Director qf Worke^for Fortijleaiione Colonel C. B. P. N. H. Nugent, CB. Royal Engineers.
Aeeietant Diroetorqf Worke, for Portificatione... Colonel J. H. Smith, Royal Engineers.
Deputy Director of Wor1ee,for Barraeke Colonel P. Ravenhill, CB. Royal ^gineers.
AmumLimI TUf^i^^ nf Wnmir* A^ 7>«*^i.z-. fColoncl G. B. L. Walker, Royal Engineers.
AMcmtantDerectoreof Work*, fn- Barraeke ^TJe: Colonel G. Graham, CB Royal Engineers.
Inepedor ef Suhmarine Dtfe^pe* Colonel W. Crossman, CMG. Royal Engineers.
Anittamt Inepedor of SiAmarine Dtfeneee Major S. Anderson, CMG, Royal Engineers.
Tas FuTASoiAi. SscKRjLBT fFC Lt. Colonel R. J. Loyd-Lindsay, MP. late of Scots
l Guards.
Priaate Secretarp George M. Farquharson.
Accoamtant General William Henry White.
DepeOy Aecemmtant General R. H. Klnox.
deeutoMiAccauniant General H. T. De la B6re. Digitized by GoOglC
4 FIELD MARSHALS.
Si$ Soval ITigkneMi Gaorge W. F. C. Duke of Cambridge, I^Q. KF. GCB. &CM&. GC8L Grenadier GnardB, Royal
Artillery, and Royal Engineers, Coltnul in CkiefofBke 6ofk Sijle», Commanding in Cki^, g Nov. 62.
Si$ Bo^al Siffhnut Albert Edward Prince of WfJes and Duke o/ComwaU, KG, XT, ITP, GCB, GC8I, GCMG,
xoHossars, CoUmel in Chief of the Ri/U Brigade, 39 May 75.
9BWMr C. Yorke, GCB. Rifle Brigade, 2 Jane 77.
Hugh H. Lord Strathnaim, GCB. GCSI. Royal Horse Guards, a June 77.
J. H. Perceval, CB. 97 F.
Sir J. St. George, KCB. R.Art.
GENERAL OFFICERS.
OEKERALE . r. Lord Wm. Panlet. GCB.68T.
1863 I Equerry to H.B.H. the Duke
r.ftVR. England, GCB. irfl. j of Cambridge 7 Oct. Sir F. Beymour, Bart. KCB. it P.
41 p 6 July )♦*. John Patton, 12 F 10 Oct. ' Matter of ike Ceremoniee and Extra
r, *r\^^ J, (jodrington, <?CB^ i*"- E- Frome, R. Bng 21 Nov. | Groom in Waiting to the Queen.
Coldstream Guards 27 July »--c.*»»'I>A.Cameron,(?CJ8.42F. 5 l>ec. J. L Dennis. CS. 52 P.
' "^ . ,Sir F. P. Haines, GCB. GCSI. CIS.
187». - ~ ■ — ■ -
r, R. Richardson'Robertson,
CJf. 3 Dr. Gds 13 Apr.
r. 8. Braybrooke, 99 P x6 Apr.
. Sir Cha. T. Van Straubenzee,
rcB. -
SirJR.W.
1864.
r. «. Q flSr D. M'Gregor, XCS. 28 Oct.
1865.
r. Geo. Cha. Earl, of Lncan,
GCB, 1 Life Gds 28 Aug.
1866.
r. 18 J?<. Jon. 54r Wm. T.
KnoUv-s, XCB.6a F. , Gentle-
man Ueher of the Black Bod ;
Groom of the Stole to
EC.B.H. the Prince ofWal^, r. 0. Ashmore. 30 F 19 Oct.
and Receiver General of the j*"- J- Lawrenaon, 13 Hussars... a Nov.
Duo^qf Cornwall 17 June j
r. Sir H. R. Ferg. Davie, Bt. 1876.
73 F 25 June *•• S- J* Hodgson, a P a Feb.
1868. '*"• H. O. iTarq. of Hertford,
X04 P. Comm. in Chiefs E. Indiee,
, J. A. Lambert.
'r. H. P. Raymond, i Foot.
W. C. E. Napier, 3 P. Governor Boyal
I MUitarg College.
P 29 ^Pr. .Sir C. H. EUice, KCB. 49 P. Adjutant
Walker, JrCJ.50 P. X3 May , General.
r.e.mSirT.Reed,&CB.44F. x Jan.
r. Air R. J. Daores, GCB. R.
Art a Feb.
r. «ir W. P. Williams, Bart.
GCB.'&.A.rt a Aug,
r. P. 8. Stanhope. 13 P aa Nov.
1869.
«*. nt H. Zord Rokeby, GCB.
Scots Guards 8 Mar.
r. Henry W. Breton, 56 P. ... 18 Dec.
1870.
r. 9 Thos. G. Ball, 8 F xoJan.
r. Sir B. Sabine, KCB. R. Art. 7 Feb.
r. Or G. Brooke, JTCS. R.Art. 24 May
r. 5lr G. H. Lockwood, KCB.
3 Hussars aa Oct.
r. Sir P. Grant. GCB. GCMG.
78 P. Governor of Cheleea
Hoepital 19 Nov.
r. 8%r K. J. H. Vivian, GCB.
loa F 22 Nov.
1871.
r. 5ir W. Wyllic, GCB. X03 P. 24 Feb.
r. e. R. IxmJ Airey, GCi?. 7 P. 9 Apr.
r. H. Goodwyii, ft. Eng 14 July
r. SirM. BvA\qt,GCB. Rifle Br. as Oct.
r. Sir J. B. Gough, GCB.-i Drs. 25 Oct.
r. Hon. Arthur Upton, 107 P. as Oct.
r. «rA. J. Cloet^, KCB. KH.
X9P as Oct.
r. 9 SB G. Macdonald. x6 P. as Oct.
r. J. R. Craufnrd, 91 P... 25 Oct.
r. P. Taylor, KI£. 2^ F 19 Nov.
r. o. T. H. Johnston, 66 F 5 Deo.
r. H. A. Hankcy, 1 Dr. Gds. 7 Dec.
r. H. D. Townsnend, as P. ... 31 Dec.
1878.
r. P. P. Whinyatcs, R. Art. .. ai Jan.
r. Wm. H. Eden, 90 F 4 Mar.
r. Cha. Gascoyne, 7a P xoMay
r.5!ir J.Alexander,jrCS.R.Art. x Aug.
r.J.T. lAno, CB. R. Art 6 Oct.
Might Hon. Sir Edw. Lugard,
GCB. 31 P. Chief Com. of the
Armg Purchate Commieeton ... 34 Oct.
1878.
r.G.H. MacKinnon, CB. a6F. 19 Jan.
r. 1^ P. V. England, R. Art.... 29 Mar.
r. G. P. Vi$e. Templetown,
KCB. 2 Life Guards 6 Apr.
r. e. W. N. Hutchinson, 33 F. 29 May
1874.
r. P. Johnston 7 Jan.
«. Sir J. Michel, fl^CS. 86 P.
Comm. the Force* in Ireland 28 Mar.
R. C. Lord Napier of Magdala,
GCB. GCSI. R. Eng. Gov.
d' Com. in Chief of GiSraliar x Apr.
Sir R. P. Dougla6,£arf.
98 P
G. A. Malcolm. Cfl. 105 F.
r Goo. Ciimplidl, CJJ. R. Art
Charles Stuart, 46 F 29 May V. H. R. Jones, CB. 6 Dr. Gds.
Hon, Sir A. A. Spencer, r. A. Tucker, CB. Bengal 8. C.
GCB. 43 F 14 Sept. iSir T. M. Steele, KCB. 61 P. Command-
" ' ' '^ ing at Alderthot.
r. e. J. P. Sparks, CB. 38 P.
r. Edw. Darvall, Bengal S. C.
Sir R. Wilbraham. KCB. 80 F.
r. Hexi^ Palmer, Bengal S. C.
r. Sir W. B. Baker, f CB.R. Eng.
r. B. W. Dumford, R. Eng.
David Pott, CB. Bengal 8. C.
Wm. Irwin. 88 Foot
H. Darby-Griffith, CB. 5 Lancers.
r. e. P. D. George, CB. 76 Foot.
Sir Geo. Balfour, KCB. R. Art.
J. Yorke, CB. X9 Hussars.
Hie Eogal Highneee Prince Frederic
ChristianCharles Augustus of Sohles-
wig-Holstein.
r.P. K. M'G. Skinner, CB. Bomb. S.C.
W. B. Mulcaster. Bengal 8.C.
O. Cavenagh, Bengal S. 0.
J. H. B. Dalrymple, CB. 108 P.
John S. Faton, CB, Bengal S.O.
Henry J. Pelly, Bombay S.C.
R. R. Younghusband, CB. Bomb. S.C.
r. H. H. Graham, CB. 77 Foot.
H. Renny, CSI. 8x Foot.
Sir John J. Bisset, CB, KCMG, xo6 P.
Sir Chas. Reid. KCB, Bengal B.C.
Sir B. A. Holdich, KCB,_si P.
Sir O. W. D. Sfcaveley, KCB. 36 P.
R. N. PhiUips, 6< Foot,
(veo. P. Whish, Bengal S.C.
Sir G. Malcolm, KCB. Bombay S.C.
G. A. Schomberg, CB, R. M. Art.
Sir Alfred H. Horsford, GCB, 14 P.
MiUtarg Seeretmy
W, D. P. Patton, 74 P.
Sir Bdw. C. Warde, KCB. R. Art.
H. P. Dnnsford, CB. Bengal S.C.
r. Q90, Wynne, R. Eng.
V€ 3irC. Dickson, KCB. R. Art.
Sir D. B. Wood, GCB. R. Art.
r. J. Abbott, CB. R. Art.
Sir J. W. Pitsmasrer. KCB, R. Art.
P. Turner. CB, B. Art.
r. Sir H. D. Harness, f'CB. R. Eng.
r. i9»r James Brind, KCB. R. Art.
A. Huyshe, CB. R. Art.
r. T. K. WhisUer, R. Art.
C. B. Ford, R. Eng.
Sir's. B. Johnson, jrC£. CIE. R. Art.
Geo. Ramsay, Bengal S. C.
e. SSr A.Borton,irC7J9.x W.LR.
Gov.4rCom. in Chirf ai Malta 4 Dec .
r. H. B. Tomer, R. Bng 2x Dec.
, GCB xoPeb.
r. W. T. Renwick, R. Eng. ... 27 Feb.
\r. e, W. A. M'Cleverty, 48 P. 17 Mar.
r. Sir A. T. Cotton, KCSI. R.
Eng ao Mar.
r. C. A. Lewis, 64 P 5 Apr.
r. W. Parlby, ax Hussars aa May
John T. Hill, 75 P 34 June
r. J. Longfleld, CB. 20 F X9 July
5BrP.W.Hamilton,JrGB.2xP. ax Nov.
pn Sir J. Bloomfleld,
r2I.R.Art a6Nov.
1877.
r. Sir Chas. Hastings Doyle,
KCMG. 87V xsMar.
r. Sir Fred. Horn, KCB. ao P. a June
lSM'E.Green,irCJB. Bombay S.C. a June
Sir A. M. Beoher, KCB. Ben-
gal S.C 9 June
r. John ffolliott Crofton, 6 P. 23 Aug.
1 Oetobar 1877.
r. C. Grant, CB, R. Art.
r. T. P. Plude, R. Art.
Sir A. A.T.Ounynghame, G CD.60 Rifles,
r. R. Parker, 5 Dr. Gds.
r. Sir Cha. Trollope, KCB. 53 P.
Lord Geo. A. P. Paget, KCB. 4 Hns.
B. J. Taylor, a W.LR.
r. W. B. Goodfellow, R. Eng.
G. W. Key, 15 Hussars,
r. Sir A. J. Lawrence, KCB. 58 P.
Hon. Sir G. Cadogan, KCB. 71 P.
J. C. Hope Gibsone, 17 Lancers,
r. C. P. Ainslie, x Drs.
r. Freeman Murray, 60 Rifles.
A. N. Viee, Bridport, Equerry to the
r. ^David Russell, KCB. 84 P.
W. S. Newton, 8a P.
r. e. R. Rumley, 37 P.
r. G. C. W., Lord Forester.
Sir B. C. Hodge, KCB, 4 Dr. Gds.
H. E. Doherty, CB.
A. H. Ferryman, CB. 40 P.
r. T. J. Galloway, 70 P.
r. Sir Wm. Jones, JTC
Hon. Sir Alex. Hamilton'
xoo P., Hon, Equerry to the Queen,
r. Corbet Cotton, lox P.
r. R. P. Copland-Crawford, R. Art.
Sir H. Bates, KCB. 9 P.
Sir P. E. Chapman, GCB. R. Eng.
r. e. T. M. Wilson, 9« P.
r. G. Staunton, CB. 9a P.
C. Crutchley, 33 P.
r. M. K. Atherley, xoo P.
Sir Trevor Chute, KCB, 33 F.
r. W. G. Brown, 83 P.
r. W. E. D. Broughton. R. Eng.
ZCB. 33 F,
L-6ordon,XCi7.
1878.
D.B.Mackirdy,69F x8 Mar.
J. & Brownrigg, CB. 95 F... ao Mar.
W. M. 8. M'Murdo, CB. xs P. 20 May
Wm. Munro,CB. 93 P 25 Juxio
r. A. C. Brrington, 51 Foot .. xo An^.
e. C. A. Edwards, CB. x8 P.... xo Augr.
]H. Righy, R. Eng 15 Aug.
H. Pritchard. Madras S.C. ... 90 Aug.
IW. M. Wood, 67 Foot t6 Sept.
Sir J.Lintom A. Simmonfl,(?Ci/.R. Bng. H. Smyth, CB, 2 Foot 29 Sept.
iTispector General of Fortiflcations. ■ Lord Mark Kerr, C3. 54 F xx Nov.
" '^ - - J. R. Bocher, CJ8. R. Eng. ... a9 Not.
t4 Apr.
16 Mav
>i .luly r. SirW. M. CopUUn. XCfi. R. Art.
r. Heury Ejvc, 5; K 23 Sept. r. c. M. W. Smith, CU. 20 llussnrs. John Wilkie, 14 Hussars ai Dec.
1879.
Sir H. P. de Bathe, Bart. 89 F. t Jan.
Su-Rich. Waddy.fCB.63F. 5 Feb.
3irEdm.Hajthorne,f C:B.37F 15 Mar.
W. G. Suther. CS. K. Mar. ... 15 Apr.
T. Brooke, aS Foot 27 Apr.
Sir H. D.White. XCJB. 6 Dr. 27 May
P. C. Penrose, CB. R. Mar.... 4 June.
W. H. Aakwith. B. Art. 97 June
H- A. Carleton, CB. R. Art.... 10 July
rSirW. 6.B.Noroo<;t,f Cil.47F.x4 July
A> Daniel Lysona^JTCJ}. 45 P.
QmartrrM4uier Q^meral 14 July
W. L. Sari o/Longfbrd, ZCB.
5 Foot 3« July
MlSJf. Prin^ W. A. Edward
of Saze Weimar. CB, 10 F.
CommamJimff Saatktm Dia-
ff^ct, 14 Nov.
General OJpcct's,
W. T. Layard.
J. H. Laye.
W. C. Forreat, CB.
A. T. Phillpotte, R. Art.
G. P. Sealy, R. Art.
Him. J. W. B. Maodonald, CB. Private
Seeretaiy to H.B.S. tJu Duke of
Cambridge.
R. J. Bauzncrartner. CB,
G. C. Clarke. CB.
C. P. Fordyce, CB.
e. P. A. Whimper, CB.
R. W. D. Leith, CB.
r. Wm. Richard Preeton.
E. Stanton, CB. R.Bnflr.
r. T. C. Kelly, CB.
Sir H. F. Ponsonby, JTCB. Private
,KC8I.B,.AtI.
XXBUTJEAAirT 0EHSBAL8.
WT7.
SrA- Little, JTCil.o Lancera xi July
Sir John Douglas, GCB. 79 F 33 Aug.
1 Octobtf UT7.
C. J. Dalton. B. Art.
J. H. Francklyn. CB. B. Art.
r. J. Maatland, R. Art.
«r H. Cha. B. Danbeney, JTCB. 55 P.
R. W. P., JBarl Howe. CB. 17 F.
Sir T. W. M'Mahon, Bi. CB. x8 Hna
Alex. HaxweU. CB. 34 F.
R. T. Farren. CB. 35 Foot.
H. 8. Rowan, CB. R. Art.
R. Wardlaw. CB. 7 Dr. Gda.
J. T. Grant. CB. 94 F.
Alex. Low. CJ9. 2 Dr. GdB.
Percy Hfll. CB. 85 Foot.
«b- B. H. Oreathed. KCB.
W. N. Cnstanee, CB. xx Hub.
«r R, D. KeUy. JTCB.
J. R. Smart. CB.
Horn. Robert BoUo. CB.
H. J. Warre. CB. Commander it
CUef, BaeAag.
J. E. Goodwyn. CB.
R. de Salia, CB. 8 Huasara.
AT.H«ryland«CB.
G. V. Maxwell. CB.
«r B. 8. Smyth. XCJffir. Cam. in CkitflL, « „ . ,^ rtor-'t. V c r.
r>» Jir ' •' C. A. Barwell. CB._Bengal 8.C. _
T. B. F. Marriott. B. Art.
r. E. B. Jeffln^ys, CB.
Mom. &r V. Colbome, rCB.
Mom. St. G. G. Fol^, CB.
Cha. KImhirst, CB,
R. C. H. Taylor. CB.
T. Stock. Bombay 8.C xi June
Sir J. M. Adye, JtCB. R. Art. 27 June
Sir H. B. L. Thuillier, CSI.
R.Art 10 July
G. F. S. Call, CB 14 July
Rob. Bruce, Commandimg in
Scotland 31 July
SeereUuy to the Queen, and Zetper-of R. Y. Shipley, CB ix Aug.
ike Primf Puree and Extra Equerni to
Her Maieety.
Edmund Ogle, R. Bng.
O. P. Bourke.
a. Brskine.
. G. Wynyard.
T. Pattle. CB.
W.L. Ingall, CB.
C. P. B. Walker. CB. Director General
ofMUUary Education.
r. Wm. Clarke.
A. J. Herbert, CB.
James, Lord Seaton.
J. S. Hawkins, R. Eng
ArA.B.Kemball,JrCJ _
H. W. Montagu, CB. R. E:
Sir J. H. LefPoy, CB. JCCM&. R. Art.
G. T. Chamberlain, CSI. Bengal S. C.
ir« W. Olpherts. CB. B. Art.
B. H. Maxwell, CB. B. Art.
r. S. 0. Briggs. Madras S. C.
W. D. Aitken, B. Art.
Reynell G. Tavlor, CB. CSI, Ben. B.C.
C. B. FuUer, R. Art.
A. Tytche, CSI. Bengal S. C.
Sir D. M. Stewart, JtCB. BeuG^al S.C.
1879.
c. J. E. Addison i Jnn.
Edmund Roche 5 ^'ob.
Wm. Inglis, CB 15 Mar.
G. B. Rodney, CB. R. Mar.... 13 Apr.
Lawrence Shadwell, CB. ... 27 Apr.
C. J. Foster, CB. Member of
the Council of the Secretary
of State for India 5
P. H. Fellowes. R. Mar 4 June
J. E. Collings, CB x8 Sept.
Ralph Budd 24 Nov.
G. JackBon, Bengal S.C 17 Nov.
U. Hamilton, CB, Commanding
Cork Dietriet 30 Nov.
MAJOR OEHERALB.
1868
T. Addison, CB ' 6 Mar.
r. C. C. M'Intyre, CB 6 Mar.
James MauricePrimrose, CSI.
Com. Poona Divieion 6 Mar.
F.R.ElrinKton,CB 6 Mai-.
C. L. Nugent 6 Mar.
P. Archer-Butler, CB 6 Mar.
R. O. Bright, CB. Com. a
DioieioH in Bengal 6 Mar.
c. Wm. Sankey, CB 6 Mar.
E. Wodehouse 6 Mar.
P. Burton, CB 6 Mar.
Wm. Gordon, CB 28 June
G. H. S. WUUs, CB. Command-
ing Northern Dietriet 28 June
J. H. Wingfleld 28 Juno
Lord A. C. L. FitsRoy, CB,
Equerry to the Queen 28 June
OrH. W. Norman, -rCB. C/B. Bengal |j. jJaubeny, CBT !!!'.'.'.!!! 28 June
» J^' M^ ^n.^^ ^ « r, JR. Warden, CB 28 Juno
R. Hamilton, CB. Madras S.C. *
Henry J. Barr, Bombay S.C.
W. T. Hughes. CB. Bengal S.C.
,C. H. Morris, CB 28 June
IG. W. Thompson 28 June
o- IT T> r w>^« -n ^ « r^ M. Bruce 28 June
&r H Daly. JTCB Bombay B.C. j. r. Qlyn, CB. Commanding
iii'-I'^'^S^^'S^'^^^^J^^^.r^ar Dubui Dietriet .„ 28 June
^f ^"^ hi- B«>^®' ^^^- -^rCS/. ^. scudamore, CB 28 June
Bengal S.C. \K.yf. McL. Fraeer 28 June
C, Cureton, CB. Bengal 8.0. _ _ JEdw. Price, CB. B. Art 28 June
iG. W. P. Bingham, CB. Hon.
UL' A -*!. ^»_' • tS. " 7;» «-r,flr Colonel Eaet Kent Militia... 28 June
O^^a" B^al Vc^^' |J-.Co°P".yu^?- ^^i^^ ^<-
0. Mackenzie. Cb'. Madras S. G.
H. Nott. Madras S.C.
Cha. Douglas, B. Art.
J. T. Shakespear, Beng. B. C. 2 Oct.
r. S. Wells, CB 4 Dec.
B. A. Somerset, CB.
. Sir P. L. MacDongaU, ZCMQ. Com.
th£ ForoM •* tko Dominion of Canada
{with iooal rant iffeen^raX).
C. J. Wright, R. Alt.
r. Alex. Maodonell. CB,
J. A. R. Raines. CB.
J. A. Street, CB.
J. W. S. Smith, CB.
C. S. Claremont, CB.
Taa. C. Shnte. CB. x6 Lancers. !
J.W. Armstrong, CB. Inepeetor Oen^rall
Sir M. K. Kennedy, ZCSI. R.
Eng 2xDec.
»f AmxUiary
T. S. Conway. CB.
Ued Alfred Paget, CUrh Karokal
' A F. AnseU-
▼. J. Smythe. R. Art,
»• T. H. Pearson, OB. 12 Lancers.
r.e.Sir James E. Alexander, CB.
*" C. L. D'AgoiUir. KCB, R. Art.
R. 6. BamOton, R. Eng.
E.B.Hsto,CB.
'• J- A. Bwart, CB,
;.C.Hsdden,B.Eng.
ym.Pteke.CB.
C. JL BBiMTd, CB. R. M. Art.
^H. B. LoBgden. CB, CSI.
5. ^ Benaon, caL_7 Hussars.
Jr't. Allay, i&B.
y.H.Baadlbtd.
C. L.B. Maithad
Temtr^lmimu
1878.
Hon. L. Smyth. CB. 0»«-
manding Weetem Dietriet ... X3 Feb.
F. C. A. Stephenson, CB 23 Feb.
B.A.Whitmore, CB. Inepeetor
General of Recruiting x 8 Mar.
Lord A. G. Russell. CB. Com.
South Eaefern Dietriet 20 Mar.
[Sir Garnet J.Wolseley, JTCB.
QCMG, High Commissioner
to\ and Com. in Chitf, S. Africa,
I with rank of General 25 Mar.
r. W. B. Salmon,Bombay S.C. 2 Mav
|C. J. 0. Mills 25 June
,C. Panshawe, R. Bng i July
,Sir John Josiah Hort,Bf. CB. 10 Aug.
G. W. Walker, R. Eng xs Aug
tachi at Paris 28 June
W. Hope, CB 28 June
W. F. Curtis... 16 Aug.
T. E. Knox, CB 28 Oct.
W. J. Loflus, CB 28 Oct.
J. W. DomviUe, R. Art 28 Oct.
B. W. Donovan. Commanding
the Forces in China and the
Straits SettlemenU 28 Oct.
FT. P. Hepburn, CB 28 Oct.
Richard M. Best 28 Oct.
R. Knox 28 Oct.
W. J. Chamberlayne 28 Oct.
D. Anderson, Com. the Brigade
at Gibraltar 28 Oct.
P. G. Wilkinson 28 Oct.
I \V. P. Radoliffe. CB. Command-
iM at Cohheeter 28 Oct.
T. H. F&\cenha>m.Coi»manding
a Brigade at Aldershot 28 Oct.
P. A. Campbell, CB. R. Art. 28 Oct.
W.Pavn. CB. Comm.a Dieision
of 2tadras Armg 28 Oct.
T.Ross 28 Oct.
H. E. Wearo, CB 9 Nov.
H.M. Hamilton, CB 9 Ncv.
H. P. Groodenough, R. Art.... 9 Nov.
.T. Turner, CB. R. Art 9 Nov.
J. K. Spence. Bengaf S. C. ... 2S Aug. ; I' ^- ^^ Chelmsford, G CB. 10 Nov.
H. G. iffiney. CB.. 9 Sept ! g* S*^^^"" "i^i,- '5 S*'''-
John Ambef Cole '6 Sept. j f; W. p. Lowe CB . 18 Nov.
I Richard Walter Lacy 29 Sept. ff-'^.A.G.C. Chichester 24 Dec.
V€ Sir F. F. Maude, JTCB.
I Com. a Division, Bengal ... i Oct.
O.M.HUl, Bengal B.C. 3 Nov.
B. H. Maxwell, CB ix Nov.
IJ. M. Walter, CB 21 Dec.
J. E. ThackwoU, CB 22 Dec.
IF. H. Rundall, CSI. R. Eng. 31 Dec.
CB. Lieut. </ the H. St. C. Wilkins, R. Bng. ... 31 Dec.
C. W. Hutchinson. R. Eng.... 31 Dec.
. W. A. Stratton 24 Doc.
\V. H. Seymour, CB 24 Dec.
SirVfm. Russell. B^, CB. ... 24 Dor.
3. Westmacott, R. Eng 24 Dec.
1869
Sir P. W. J.PitzWygram. Bt.
Com. Cav.Brig. at Alderehot. 23 Mar.
I'ff J. C. Guise. eB^.ui^... 23 Mar.
c. J. W. Co-\, CB.y.Si..^". 8^ "
H. L. GnrtlinoT. IX. Art 30 Mar.
&'ir M.A. S. llul.lulph, JlCU.
R.Apt 30 Mar.
A. A. Chapman 3c Mar.
G.W.A. Hiflrjnnaon. CB.Com.
Home ZHstnei 17 May
Robert Hume, CB. Com, a
Divition of ike Bengal Armg 17 May
C. W. Green 17 May
A. Browne, CJ? 17 May
F. Peyton, Com. a Brigade,
Alderehot 17 May
B. O'Brien, CB t7 May
R. P. Radcliffe. R. Art 17 May
G. W. Yoonghusband, CB. R.
Art x7May
B. B. Hamley, CB. R. Art. ... 17 May
S. K. Gordon, CB. R. Art. ... 17 May
Mon. E. T. Gajre, CB. R. Art. 17 Mfty
C. 8. Henry, CB. R. Art 17 May
C. Adams, CB 17 May
G. W. T. Rich, CB 17 May
J. W. Thomas. CB 18 Joly
W. T. Dickson 18 July
Wm. Wilby, CB. Commanding
the Troojuin CegUm 18 Joly
H. H. Greer, CB aa July
H. Bird 22 July
p.e.e. R. Carey, CB aa July
R. W. Lowry, CB aa July
T. Liffhtfoot, CB I Aug.
irc Hon. Sir H. H. Clifford,
CB. JSrClia. Com. at the
Cave of Good Hope z Auitf.
H. D'O. Torrens, CB i Aug.
W. P. Macbean 1 Aug.
W. A. Pyers, CB 23 Aug.
1870.
W. Drysdale, C2? a Jan.
H. Hope Crealock, CB. CMGj a Jan.
J. N. Sargent, CB n Jan.
c. C. Sawver.... xi Jan.
R. G. A. Luard. zx Jan.
Edw. Seaper. CB 15 Jan.
D. 0. FitzG.Xordde Ro8,Zortf
in Waiting to the Qmeen 15 Jan.
H. R. Browne, Com. a Brioade
at Saugor 15 Jan.
T.R. Crawley 6 Feb.
A. Thompson, R. Art 6 Feb.
W. H. Ku-by 6 Feb.
r. G. J. Peacocke 6 Feb.
J. R. S. Sayer, CB 6 Feb.
W. C . Menzies, R. Eng 6 Feb.
Sir R. M. LaiSbn, KCMG. R.
Eng.,6k>v. and Com. in Chitf,
Bermuda 8 Feb.
e. A. C. Robertson, CB 8 Feb.
J. F. M. Browne, CB. R. Eng. aa Feb.
A. M. Maedonald aa Feb.
R. White, CB i Mar.
J. B. Spurgin, CB. CSl. i Mar.
Aug. Wm. Murray, CB x Mar.
p.e.e. D. J. Gamble, CB., Com-
manding at Barbadoee x Mar.
G. B. MiUnan, CB. Major of
the Tower of London z Mar.
B. H. Fisher, R. Art i Mar.
E. C. H., Lord Clarina i Mar.
J. Ross, CB. Commanding a
Brigade in Bengal z Mar.
W. F. Brett x Mar.
R. B. Hawley, CB. Deputy
AiUjutant General i Mar.
Geaeviil Ojjiccra — Colo neh.
F. A. Willis, CB 18 Mar.
P. Carey xS Mar.
J. R. Gibbon, CB. R. Art t8 Mar.
e. 0. B. P. Gordon, CB t8 Mar.
R. S. Baynes, Colonial Secre-
tary at Gibraltar 26 Mar.
H. R. Norman, CB 26 Mar.
e. O. G. C. Stapylton a6 Mar.
G. C. VialU, CB. a6 Mar.
J. H. C. Robertson x6 May
Hon. P. R. B. Pending, CB.
Commanding at Malta 96 May
e. W. T. L. Patterson a6 May
J. G. R. ApUn as July
Charles Hood 35 July
V(RC. C. Fraser, CB. Com.
Curragh Dietriet as July
e. R. J.Eagar, CB as July
Hon. S. J. G. Oalthorpe 25 July
lQ«toberl877.
r. W. G. Woods, C8I. Madras 8. C.
R. N. Raikes, Bengal S. 0.
Qeo. Selby, R. Art.
r. G. Vemer, Bengal 8. C.
Hon. iSir Henry Ramsay, CB. JTCSI.
Bengal 8. C.
A. Boyd, Bengal 8. C.
R. G. Lawrence, CB. Bengal 8. C.
H. Nicoll, Bengal 8. C.
Wm. 8. Hatch, R. Art.
A. W. Maointire, CB. R. Art.
G. A. Fisher, Bengal 8. C.
C. Oooke, Madras 8. G.
J. WUson, Madras 8. C.
8. H. Becher, Bengal 8. C.
P. D. Atkinson, Bengal 8. C.
A. K. Gore, Madras 8. G.
Chas. Harris, Bengal 8. C.
P. H. Scott, Madras 8. 0.
J. 8. D. TuUoch, Bengal 8. C.
G. W. Russell, Madras S. C.
M. C. Spottiswoode, Madras B.C.
Heniy Man, Madras 8. G.
C. L. Showers, Bengal S. C.
A. Turner, Bengal 8. C.
H. P. de Teissier, R. Art.
W.C.R. Maedonald, CJB. Madias S. 0.
0. P. M. Mundy, Bengal 8. C.
A. R. Thomhill, Madras 8. C.
J. P. Redmond, CB.
E. G. Bulwer, OB, Commandiug Chat-
ham DiaMtt.
J. C. Brooke, Bengal 8. G.
R. WooUey, Madras 8. C.
E. T. Dalton, C$1. Bengal 8. C.
L. Nicholson, CB. R. Eng. lAtui.
Governor qf JertMf.
G. H. Marq. of Cnnyngham, Sxtra
Equerry to the Queen,
Wm. Hardy, CB.
e. J. W. D'Oyly.
R. Richards, Bombay 8.C.
C. Synge Hutchinson.
J. h!. ^ Elkington.
A. P. Steele.
A. H. L. Fox.
H. Grierson.
8. P. C. Annesley.
Hon. J. J. Bourke.
^r Archibald Alison, 3<. KCB. Deputy
^Maeter Gen. Intelligenee Branch.
L. Farrington.
J. Bayly, CB. R. Eng.
««rW.P. D. Jervois, CB,GCMG.R.lSng.
Gov, and Com. in Chief qf 8. AueiraUei,
J. W. C. V/illiams. R. Mar. Art
A. B. Uankey.
T. Raikes, CB. Com. a Brigade of th^
Madrae Army.
E. Nowdigate, CB.
W. P. Xord Abinger, C£.
0. W. Adair, CB. R. Mar.
C. R. W. Hervey,C5. Bom.8.C. a Oct.
J. B. Gaatrell, Bengal 8. C. ... n Oct.
G. N. K. A. Yonge 19 Oct.
A. W. H. Meyrick xq Oct.
P. Marshall, CMG ao Oct.
J. H. Stewart, R. Mar a Dec.
A. Bassano,Ci? 12 Dec.
G.W. Forbes, R. Mar as Dec.
1878.
T. Thompson, Madras S.C.... 8 Feb.
W. H. B. de Horsey Z3 Feb.
Y<S> Sir Henry M. Havelock,
Bt.CB. MP. for Sunderland x8 Mar.
R. B. Prettedohn, CB ao Mar.
0. Tower, CB aoMar.
M. DUion, CB. CSL Ametami
MUUwni Secretary x May
8. J. K. Whitehill, Bom. 8. C. a Maj-
e. W. G. Cameron, CB. Com. a
Brigade at Aldenhot as June
T. L. J. Gallwey, R. Eng x July
G.A. Leckie, Bombay 8.G. aoAus:.
Charles Baring 23 Aug.
William Hill 39 Aug.
P. J. Richards, R. Mar s Sept.
W. O. Trevor, CB x6 8ept.
Edward Burgoyne Cureton... 29 Sept.
StrJohnC. M*Leod,jrOJB. ... a Oct.
H. D. Abbott. CB. Mad. 8. 0. 3 ^'<>v.
lETCM. Walker, CJ9 11 Nov.
Henry Andrew Sarel, CB, ... 22 Dec.
Robert Cadell, CB, R. Art. ... 3X Dec.
J. T. Walker, CB. R. Bug. ... 31 Dec.
Alex. Fraser, CB. R. Eng. ... 31 Dec.
W. 0. P. Gosling, R. Art 31 Dec.
J. A. Puller, R. Eng 31 Dec.
J. Orofton, R. Enr 31 Dec.
J. A. Angelo, R. Art 31 Dec.
A.Cadeir, R.Bng 31 Dec.
A. Bunny, CB. R. Art 31 Dec.
W.J. Gray, R. Art 31 Dec.
H. W. GuUiver, B. Eng 31 Dec.
N. G. Campbell. R. Art 31 Dec.
P. R. Maunsell, CB. R.Eng... 31 Dec.
C. Pollard, R. Bug. 31 Dec.
^C Sir P. 8. Roberts, ZCB,
B.Art. 31 Dec.
J. M. Macin^yre, R. Art ^z Dec.
1879.
Randal JosephPeilden,C2fO. x Jan.
Sir Roger W. H. Palmer, Bt. zs Mar.
C. M'Arthur, R. Mar X3 Apr.
Sir 8. J. Blane, Bt. CB 27 Apr.
E. L. Pym, R. Mar 4 Jane
B. W. Boudier, Madras 8. C. z 1 Juno
KC J. Hills. CB. R. Art xo July
A.R.Hareno xx July
J. Gubbins Z4 July
V€Q. L. Goodlake i« Au^.
R.Bumaby, B. Eng 13 Sept.
jffon. R.Monck.: 18 Sept.
J. C. Rattray, CB 14 Nov.
8. Richards, Bengal S. C 17 Nov.
8. J. Batten, Madras 8. C. ... ao Nov.
0. W. Randolph 30 Nov.
QENBRAL OFFICERS on the HALF PAT of thoir former Regimental CommiBSlona.
0BMERAL8. 13^ f * ?* Bftlnbrigge,IJnatt..
-«,« ,«^. !^ ^T^ ^ P I*. A. Dunng, Unatt
vBL G. Whichcote, Unatt... 5 Dec. 71, $88 T. C. South. Unatt. .
I Jas. A. Butler, Unatt ... s Dec. jiMon. A. C. Leggo, Unatt. !
I G. T. Earl of Albemarle. iMelvIlle Dalyell. Unatt.
^«»tt 7 Feb. 74iJas, M'Queen, Unatt. *....'.'.' z Oct. 77! John Roche, 'Unatt. ..'....W. z Oct! 7,
z Get. 77|J. P. Wostropp, Unatt z Oct. 77
\ Oct! 77I LZBVTBNAKT OENX&ALS.
xOct. 77|J. B. Creagh,^.p.48F. ... i Oct. 77
18M.
O.Tynrhitt, CB.VnaAt.Equerry
and Aide de Camp to HJt.H.
the Duke ^Cambridge 28 Nov.
1858.
F. A. Campbell, h.p. R. ^lar. 21 Feb.
1866.
W. W. Barry, CB, R. Art 24 Mnr.
COLONELS.
Hon. D. M*D. Fnwer, CB. R. A- 3 Apr.
W. J. £. Grant, CB. R. Art. 24 Aug.
1867.
C. T. DnPlat,R. Axt., Equerry
to the Queen 7 Mar.
p.t.o. H.PeelYates,CB.R.Art. a6Apr.
J. E. MicheU, CB R. Art. ... 26 Apr.
X. O. 8. Turner. CB. R. Art. 26 Apr.
UC W.O. Lennox, CJ?. R.Eng. 26 Apr.
A. C. Hawkins, CB. R. Art...
E. A. WilUams, CB. R. Art...
M. J. Tombull, Bengal 8. C.
1868.
R. Phayre, CB. BomlMiy S. C.
J.H. M. Babington. Mad. 8. C.
C. C. M'Callnm, Madras S. C.
T. Greenaway, Madras 8. C.
C. M. Barrow, CB. Bom. B.C.
z June
sx Juno
28 June
6 Jan.
zo Jan.
zo Jan.
zo Jan.
Z9 Jan.
Colonels.
D. Bovd. Bombay S. C 19 Jim. G. R. Phillips, MRdras S.C....
G. v.'johMon, R. Art 24 Jan. JG. 8. YounK.h.p. So F.AuM.
J. C. Hanghton, C9J., Ben.8.G. 15 Teb. Ad/Land qr.Mr. Qen., Dublin 30 July
P. Yoong, Madras 8.C 15 Feb. 'U. «. Tronson, Benj?al S.C... 24 July
T.F.WilMQ.CB. Bengal B.C. aoJnne 8. Honning, CS. Brigade
" - — ~ ~ * Dnpott Dorehett^ »5 Jnly
3Au«.
F. C. Hasttrd, CJB. B. Eng.
Sir Wm. L. Merewether, CB,
£CSI. Bombay 8. C 15 Aug.
A. W. Lucas, CB. Bom. 8. C. 15 Ang.
H. H. A. Wood, CB. Boim.S.C. 15 Ang,
F. A. E. Loch, CB. Bom. S.C. 15 Aug.
Alex. Robinson, Bengal 8. C. 27 Aug.
F.G.Kempster, Madras S.C. 5 Oct.
C. P. Colony. Madiaa 8. C... ix Dec.
H.Hopkin80D, CSI. Ben. 8.C. za Dec.
ILR.Msinwarmg,BengalB.G. 31 Deo.
M. T. Ffrench. Madras 8. C. 21 Dec.
A. F. Place, Madras 8. C ai Deo.
H. K. Borne, CB. Bengal 8. C. 30 Dee.
J. W. Lovell, CB. R. Eng. ... 5 Jan.
W. S. Simpson, Madras 8. C. iz Jan.
C.T. Aitcluson. C^. Bom.8. C. 18 Jan.
J r. Pennycuick. CB. R. Art. 15 Feb.
Tt G. Graham. CB. R. Bng. 15 Feb.
P. G. Pipoa, CB. R. Art x Mar.
Sir B.i: Meade, KC8I.C1B.
Bengal 8.G 1 Mar.
J.x7MacgTegor,Madras8.C. z Mar.
G. Holrovd, Bengal 8. C z Mar.
J. R.M*MnUin. Bengal 8. C. z Mar.
F.J.fi.Priestl«y, Madras S.C. 3 Mar.
F.P.U7srd.Baigal 8. C. ... zz Mar.
G.T Keki,R. Art. 7 Apr.
A. Cooper. Madras 8. G 39 Apr.
A. Howlett, CB. Madras S.C. zi June
G. S. A. AadCTSon, Bom. 8. C. za Jime
H.G.Woods,8F zoJuly
F. L Whitmore, Unatt. Com-
mndmmt of School of Mune
•tKnMorBM a z July
H. P. Newton, R. Art. a z July
yx. Rom. W. H. A. Feilding,
h.p. Cddst. Gds aSJuly
A. C. GMff, h.p. R. Art. In-
tp«etor tf Armf Sekools 38 July
0. E. Bothney, CB. CSI.Ben.
S.C... zo Aug,
F. W. TmiU-Barroashs, CB.
A.Womb\vell, Brigade Depot,
Wineh*$t0r z Ang.
W. C. Anderson , Bombay S.C. 6 Aug.
H. A. Smyth, R. Art 3x Aug.
E. F. Burton. Madras S.C. ... z8 Sept.
W. A. G. Wright,h.p. R. Mar. zo Nov.
H. H. Morant, h.p. 37 F. Aide
de Camp to the Queen za Nov.
F. 8. Blyth, CB. h.p. 40 F. ... 34 Nov.
J. H. Dunne, Brigade Depot,
Warwiok 35 Nov.
H. Adair. R. Marine Art. ... a8 Nov.
T. Rattray, CB. CSI. Ben. S.C. zo Dec.
G. TJ. Price, Bombay S.C zo Dec.
R. Benson, Madras S.C zo Deo.
J. M. Cripps, Bengal S.C zz Dec.
T. C. Lyons, CB. h. p. Brigade
Dep. Deputy Quarter Master
General in Ireland 35 Dec.
1871.
J. B. Dennys, Bengal S.C. ... 3 Jan.
R. Gipps, Soots Guards 5 Jan.
FitKRoyM.H.Somer8et.R.Eng 35 Jan.
J. C. Blood, Bengal S.C 39 Jan.
G.Colclough, R. Art 30 Jan.
A.J.H.EUiot,CJB. Unatt.^.Q.
M.Oen zFeb.
P. MardaU, Madras S.C :. 8 Feb.
G. Baldook, Madras S.C 15 Feb.
R. A. Logan, CB, Brigade
Depot, Hounelow Z7 Feb.
F. W.C. Ord, R. Art 37 Feb.
FC H. Rowlands, CB.h.p. 34 F. 33 Mar.
Jno. Noson, h.p. Br. Depot... 38 Mar.
W. L. Cahusac, Bombay S.C. 3Z Mar.
C. C. Dmry, Bengal S. C. ... Z4 Apr.
H.F.Willlams,h.p.Brig.Depot z8 Apr.
Gi B. Barman, h.p. Brigade
Depot, Deputjf Adj. General
in Ireland a June
D. J. Baillie, Brigade Depot,
Fort George 5 June
B. T. Fasken, Madras S.C... zz June
J. A. Wright. Bengal S. C z3 June
D. C. Drury Lowe, CB. h.p Z7
Lancers z 5 June
J.S.Thoizison, Brigade Depot,
Derbj 37 July
p.t.e. C. O. Creagh-Oabome,
CB. h.p. Br. Depot; Com-
mandant of the Staff College 3 Aug.
R. D. Ardagh, Madras S. C... 30 Aug.
J. N. Young.Bengal S. C 3z Aug.
J. Loudon, Madras S. C 3z Aug.
H. H. O'Connell. Madras S.C. 30 Aug.
A. J.Lyon>Freniantle, Coldst.
Gds 6 Sept.
I W. A. Riach, Madras S. C. ... 6 Sept.
'a. Ritherdon, Madras S. C... z6 Sept.
IP. F. Gardiner, Bengal S. C.^37 Sept.
\e. John Hackett, h.p. Brigade
I Depot ; Colonel on the Staff
at Jaetaiea 30 Sept.
A. H. Cobbe, CB. h.p. Z7 F.
Com. a Brigade at Agra 30 Oct.
J. I. Murray, CB. Bengal S.C. 30 Nov.
|O.L.C.Wilham8,R.HorseGd8. 7 Dec.
iT. GilUlan, Madras S. C 13 Dec.
\Sir L. Pelly, KCB. KCSI.
Bombay S. C la Deo.
z8 June H. F.M. Boisragon, Ben. S. C. 9 Apr.
H. W. Mawbey. R. Mar. Art. zo Apr.
J. T. Dalyell, Brigade Depot,
Gleneroe$ Z7 Apr.
W. Cooper, Brigade Depot.
Wrexham 17 Apr.
F. M. Colvile, CB. Brigade
Depot, 5%r«w«frufy 3z Apr.
rC J. C. M'Neill, CB. CMG.
h.p. 4fZ7.Eouerryto the Queen 25 Apr.
W. Gordon, C/iP. Bengal S.C. zz June
M. osF zoAug.
«rC. H. Brownlow, KCB.
Bengal8.C zzAug.
C.P.Im,C0.Madra88.C. zz Aug.
C. F. T. DanieU, h.p. a8 Foot.
JLmiei. Adj. and Qr. Matter
G*fral,T0rk ^ aa Aug.
^. D. Moffgaa. Bengal 8.0... . 35 Aug.
T. Wright. CB. Bengal S.C. . . . 5 Sept.
W.K.I|'Uod,h.p. 74 P 9 Sept.
E. H. Ttm, h.p. 3 Hussars ... z8 Got.
A A- KeUon, CJB. Unatt. Li.
^. cf ^Mrawy, miih rank
•/ Jr«^'«i> General 9 Dec.
^3 C.Hsfech, CSI. BengalS.C. za Dec.
WiUoQghby Crewe, Mad. S.C. za Dec.
f (i. Artrathnot, CB. R. Art. z8 Dec.
E. S. Bmaby, Gr. Gds 37 Dec.
^21. Roberts, s F 37 Dec.
1870.
J- *. Giant, R. Eng 7 Jan.
6 Hsiowaring, Madraa S.C. zs Jan.
W.Riekmaa,h.p. Brigade Dep. 33 Jan.
^H.T«rnan, Bengal's. C... 34 Jan.
^C G. RoM.C£.Bengal B.C. 39 Jan.
<^- K. 0. Erans, R. Art. 9 Feb.
r.G.T.Deahon,h.p.DepAtBatt. z Mar. I J- W.Laurie, Unatt. ... Z3 Dec.
«_r. « , . «- — KT H jj Drew, Bengal 8. C 33 Dec.
C. H. Abdy, Madras S. C 33 Deo.
1872.
J. T. Francis, Bombay S. C... Z3 Jan.
R. Blddulph, CB. R. Art 15 Jan.
R. T. Glyn, CB. 34 F 13 Feb.
C. G. Gordon, CB. R. Eng. ... 16 Feb.
A. F. Balrd, Bengal S. C Z7 Feb.
J. Marquis, Bengal S. C Z7 Feb.
A. B. Little, Bombay 8. C... 36 Feb.
F. E. Appleyard, CB. 85 F. ... 6 Mar.
Geo. Hyde Page, h.p. Brigade
Depot 8 Mar.
J. L. Nation, Bengal S. G 8 Mar.
A. B. Johnson, Bengal 8. C. . zz Mar.
U«C H. T. Maopherson, CB.
Bengal S. C Z3 Mar.
C. Lyons-Montgomery, Ben.
S.C za June
E. F. Waterman.Madras S. C. 13 Juno
T. H. Sibley, Bengal S. C. ... Z3 June
A. C. Cooke, CB. H. Eng. ... 6 July
C. Pasley, R. Bng 6 July
H. Wray, CMG. R. Eng 6 July
G. LesUe. R. ArL : 6 July
H. L. F. Greville, R. Art 6 July
T. A. L. Murray, R. Eng 6 Julv
T. Inglls, R. Eng 6 July
Sir A. Clarke, CB. KCMG.
CIE. R. Eng 6 July
J. Y. Moggrldge, R. Eng 6 July
J. G. Jervois, R. Vtig zo July
V. H. Bowles, Brigade Depot,
Belfast 38 July
H.W. Parish, CiJ.h.p.Brigade
Depot 3z July
James Rose, Brigade Depot,
Warley; Aide de Camp to
ths Queen Z4Aug.
E. Chippindall, CB. Brigad<t
Depot, Leicester; Aide de
Camp to the Queen x.... z4Aug.
Sir C. K. Pearson, CB.SClfG
_hp-3F z4Aug.
W. C. Bancroft, Brigade De-
pot, Pm^on Z4 Aug.
A. A. P. Browne, Brigade
D^pot. EnniskilUn 3z Aug.
J. C. B. De Butts, R. Eng 3z Aug.
G. R. Greaves, CB. h.p. 70 F.
Adjutant General in India
{wUh rank qf Major General) z 3 Sept.
Geo. H. Hawes, h.p. 9 F. Aide
de Camp to the Queen 3 Nov.
J. I. Macdonell, 7Z F 37 Nov.
F. Schneider, Bombay S. C... zo Dec.
F. Alexander, Bengals. C... zz Deo.
^^. 8. Lomsden. KCB.C8I.
^Beo^S.C z6Mar.
G D Pitt, CB. Br. Depot,
^^^feed ._ az Mar.
^ N. Boldero,Brigade Depot,
, f~«« 3T Mar.
Ma Peel, h.p. Dep6t Batt.
j^. Adj. mmd Qr. MaeUr
^^. Berne Dietriel z6 Apr.
L E Knight, 8z Foot iz May
*• ?*rie, CW. 6r. Gds. aoMay
KJ.Watton, CB. Bom. B.C. 38 May
P. Bobertaoa-Ross, CB. Bri-
,»^D«MkP«rtt 3 June
I JvSf^SP* ^ ^ 5 June
B.HGaIl,c*. h4>. 14 Hui.
*gr«5H«es. MTMoe-
->f< OplMi... « June
G. E. fiaynes. Brigade Depot,
Oxford 30 Mar,
1 3 June J. P. Watts, Madras 8. C 30 Mar.
UTS.
W. L. Dumaresq, R. Art z Jan.
G. 8. Tilly, R.Eng z Jan.
G. B. Main waring, Ben. 8. C. 8 Jan.
W. E. White, Madras S. C. ... 8 Jan.
Charles Hight, Madras S. C. 8 Jan.
Henry Butler, h.p. 57 F z6 Jan.
G. Le M. Tupper, R. Art. a Feb.
J.Davis, 30 F zsFeb.
D. E. Hoste, CB. R. Art z Mar.
H. Heyman, R. Art z Mar.
C. B. Ewart, CB. R. Eng 4 Mar.
C. B. P. N. H. Nugent, CB. H.
Eng....'..*. 4 Mar.
Q. Pnngle, Madras S. C 9 Mar.
Belfleld, R. Bng z7Mar.
a. F. Bythesea, Brigade Do-
pot, 2)«ot£M z Apr.
E. N. Sandilands, Ben. S. C. az May
Str John Stokes, KCB. R.Eag. 4 Juno
J. M. Nuttall,CB.BeugalS.O. zo June
FC R.H.Keatinge,C5/. Bom.
S. C IZ June
W. L. Morrison, R. Eag zz Jane
John Doran,CJ. Bengal S. C. zz June
R. S. Couchman, Madras S.C. zz June
Thacker, Bombay S. C zz June
H. 8. Obbard, Bengal S.C zz June
C. T. Palin, Bombay S. C iz June
Hugh Rose, Bengal S.C* 1 1 J ane
J. J. Fulton, Maouras S. C zz June
R.M.Macdonald, Madras S.C. la June
J. G. Touch, Madras S. C 12 June
H. Kent, 77 F 13 June
R. Bateson, h.p. z Life Grds.
Aide de Camp t6 S.B.H.the
Duke of Cambridge 13 June
C. Thompson, Bombay S. C... r8 Juno
B.Tyrwhitt, Bengal S.C zo July
H. D. Slade, h.p.z Dr. Gds.... 23 July
C.F. Hicks, Bengal S.C 35 July
A. Carnegy, Bombay S.C. ... a; July
B. G. Langmore, Bengal S. C. a8 July
W,R.Houghton,BombayS.C. a Aug.
C. Smith, Madras S.C a Aug.
P, 8. Cunningham, Mad. S.C 10 au
8
Colonels.
L. W. Buck, Madras S. C. ... ao Aug. G. H. M.Aynsley.Madnw 8.C. 13 Sept.
A. B. MarMusk, Madraa S. C. 20 Aug. >A. R. V. Crease, R. Eng. 30 Oct.
W. B. M. Reaiy, CB. R. Art. 39 Aug. G-CLambert, Brigade Depot,
W.BellairB,CB.Unatt.D.-iid;. , XeKcoMtle 30 Oct.
4- Q. M. Gen. Cape <tf Good C. T. Stewart, R. Bug 10 Nov.
■^ojw 82 Aug. p.».c. O'B, B.Woolsey, R. Art. 15 Nov.
W. B. Saunders, R. Art aa Aug. J. J. O'Bryen, Bengal S. C. ... aa Nov.
C. S. BUiot. Madras S. C 99 Aug. C. C. Johnson, CB. Bengal S.C. 2 Dec.
H. C. Anderson, Bengal S. G. 2 Sept. G. H. Thompson, Bengal S. C. 8 Dec.
Charles Reay, BengalS.C... 9 Sept. G. C. Hankin, Bengal S. C... 8 Dec.
H. H. James, Bombay S. G... 14 Sept. Edw. W. Dun, Madras S. C. 8 Dec.
J. B. Thelwall, CB. Ben. S.O. 15 Sept. R. C. Babington, Madras S C. 0 Dec.
James Reid, Bengal S.C 34 Sept. A. Patersou, Bengal S. C. ... q Dec.
J. Emerson. Bengal S. C 34 Sept. C. J. Merriman, CSI. R. Eng. 18 Dec.
H. Forbes. Bengal S. 0 29 Sept. A. W. Drayson, R. Art 20 Dec.
H. T. PitzHugh,R. Art 30 Sept. C. W. Elgee, CJi. R. Art ao Dec.
O. H. J. A. Eraser, R. Art. ... 35 Oct. ,H. S. Rammell, Madras S. C. 30 Dec.
T. Maunsell, CB, h.p.Brigade J. T. Norgate, Bengal B. C... 30 Dec.
Depot 38 Oct. I ,«,-
JTo*. G. Wrottesley, R. Eng.. 7N0V. | ^•^•'
B. C. A. Gordon, R. Eng xo Nov. J. Ashbumer, Bombay S. 0. x Jan.
Joseph Godby, R. Art , 10 Nov. C. L. Brown, Bengal 8. C. ... x Jan.
D. S. Greene, CB. R. Art 10 Nov. A. C. Bunbury, Bengal S. C. x Jan.
F. E.Drewe, Br. Depot^Bxeter 25 Nov.
Son. C. W. Thesiger, Znep.
Oflcerof Yeomanry Cavalry
in Great Britain a Dec.
T. Nuttall, Bombay S.C 3 Dec.
F. W. Peilo, R. Eng x Jan.
F. P. Mignon, Bombay S. C. 31 Jan.
A. Elderton, Bengal S. C. ... 37 Jan.
John Sprot, Brigade Depot,
Rimgeton 39 Jan.
J. A. B. Gordon, h.p. 60 F.
Dep. Adj. 4- Q. M. Gen.
Malta 13 Jan.
R. A. Moore, Madras S. C. ... x8 Jan.
C. B. Bates, Madras S. C x8 Jan.
Joseph Jordan, CB. Brigade
Depot, ii«adin^ 3x Jan.
F. R. S. Flood, h.p. Bricade
Depot ; AMeiet. Adj. 4r Q. M.
Gen. Gibraltar 37 Jan.
E. M. Grain, R. Eng 28 Jan.
John Miles, Bombay B. C. ... 3 Feb.
Wm. Craagh. Bombay S. C. 3 Feb.
J. T. Hill, Bombay S. C 18 Fel>.
W. C. R. Mylne, Bengal S.C. 30 Feb.
R. Hale, h.p. 7 Hussars, Aide
deCamp to Ike Duke of Cam-
bridge 32 Feb.
B. W. Braj-, CB. 4 P 24 Feb.
fC. Nedham. Bengal S. C 38 Feb.
|H. C. Z. Claridge, Madr.S.C. s Mar.
I J. W. Rideout, Madras 8. C. 3 Mar.
W. Rose, Madras 8. C a Mar.
iB. B. Clay, Bengal S. C a Mar.
Ip.t.e. E. H. Clive, Gr. Gds. ... 4 Mar.
L. Russell, R. Eng 34 Mar.
W. R. Lambert, Bombay S.O. 9 Dec. 7C H. N.D. Prendergast, CB.
H. N. Miller, Bombay 8. C... 9 Dec. R. Eng 30 Jm^-
H. H. Firth, Madras S. C. ... 10 Deo. A. Y. Shortt, Bombay S. C... x Feb.
W. Porter, R. Eng 14 Deo. ,G. P. B. Sherard, Madr. 8. C. 3 Feb.
O. O. Maude, Bombay 8. C... x6 Dec. H. A. Taylor, Bengal S. C. ... 3 Feb.
A. G. M. Moore, 4 Hussars ... 33 Dec. Son. E. G. Curzon, h.p. 5a F
J.A.M.Maodonald,Bom.S.C. 24 Dec.
De 8. Barrow, Madras 8. G. 28 Pec.
1874.
E. T. St. L. MccGwire, x F.... ^s Mar.
W. T. Chitty, Bombay 8. C... x Apr.
T.M.Baumgartner,Bom.B.G. 4 Apr.
p.e.e. S.W. F. M.WUson, Brl-
ade Depot, Beverlev 33 Apr.
A. Armstrong, Brigade
>epot, TraUe «6 Apr.
J. M'Kay , Brigade Depot,27Kry
St. Edmunde 1 May
Hie ' Eoval Highne$9 Ernest
A»$i$i.Ac^f. ^ Q. M. General,
Alderthot 19 Feb. 1
F. Dawson, Madras 8.0 x Mar. j Aug..Vrm. Adolphus Geo.
G. F. Hogg, Bombay 8. C. ... xo Mar. I Fred. _D»ke ef Cumber'
F. Eloome, Bombay 8. C 30 Mar. |
-. . ..vw...'.^, ^w».w^»^ w. « J i land, £"6^ ,. 37 May
*^S^*^ ^' Festing, CJB. :b. Soady, Bengal fe. C i Apr. IT. S. Brown, 83 F 3 Juno
KCMG. R. Iferme Artillery 7 Jan. h. L. Campbell, Bengal 8. C. ax Apr. |G. T. Gough. Br. Depot, IFJa-
F. P. Hunter, Brigade Depot, ,T. G. Kennedy, CB. Bengal dk««ter 6 June
Wareuter .... 37 Jan. I s. 0 x6 May 'p. Ravenhiil, CB.R.Eng 8 June
Arthur Drury, Madras 8. 0. 30 Jan. ij. Miller, Brigade Depot, U. 8. Ogilvie, Bengal 8. 0. ... 13 June
*. G.Bagot,BrJOepot, Gahoag 3 Feb. | Yarmontk 27 May iC. J. Godby, Bengal 8. C. ... 13 June
.* ?"!?'**' "P^ ;••,; 3 Feb. j. Spurway, R. Art 38 May R. Murray, Bengal 8. C X4 June
A. G. ForsytJ. Bengal 8. 0.... 7 Feb. Robert John Hay. R. Art. ... 38 May J. K. Couper, Bengal 8. C. ... 14 June
H.BeyiUe. CJ5. Bombay 8.0. X5 Feb. e.s. P. Jarvis, CUG. h.p.SsP. 4 June G. N. Johnstone, Mad. 8. C. 14 June
9*,^-J^^°®*^» Bengal 8. C. aa Feb. G. R. Roberts, Bengal 8. C... 7 Jwie A. Jenkins, Madras 8. C. ... 14 June
i l;.^*^®*' Bengal 8. 0 33 Feb. h. N. Davies, Bengal 8. C... 8 June E. N. Norton, Madras 8. C... x6 June
P. P. Hamilton, CB. hj?. 4 P. g. Heam, Madras 8. C 8 June J. Perkins, Bengal 8. 0 x6 June
AMitt. Ado. ^ Q. Jtt. »«. J. H .Henderson, Bomb. 8. C. 10 June | J. A. Ruddell, 25 F 2x June
Dnonport 27 Feb. H. C. Dowker, Madras 8. C. 13 Jane |N. Stevenson. 87 P 38 Jane
W.G. Mainwarmg.C/J.Bom. Lord J. H. Taylour, Brigade H. J. Buchanan, h.p. 9F.^.^.
«°^^wv * ^^- , Depot, Sunderland 39 June * Q.M. Gen., Dover 39 June
R. H. Bolton, Madras 8. C... 3 Mar. j j. p. Tennant, CIB. R. Eng. x July iO. R. Stokes, R. Art 8 July
G. T. Bnce.h.p. X7 P. Com. a iS. M. Wiseman-Clarke, Bn- Hon. C. J. Addington, Bri-
Brtgade^ offkeBombajfArmp 8 Mar. I gade Depot. Hamilton a July , gade Depot, Ckiokeeter Z3 July
5 P. A.A. 'jB.t.c. F. D. Middleton, h.p. sg J. Fairbrother, Bombay 8.0. X9 Juiy
F. Aeeietant to the Governor, G. C. Henry, R. Art 90 July
Boyal Military College 4 July ,C. E. Oldershaw, CB. R. Art. ao July
lE. Napier, Com. Cavalry Depot 6 July W. J. P. Barlow, Bengal 8. G. 3a July
jClaud Alexander, h.p.Gr.Gd8. iC. Armstrong, BengsJ 8. C... n July
] MP. for South Ayrehire 10 July ;J. M. Grant, Madras S.C. ... aa July
X Apr. G. R. westmacott, Ben. 8. C. 35 July iw. H. Crompton-Stansfield,
H.W.Gwyn.R. Marines s AujrJ h.p. xi F sa July
CMG.XCSI.9F I Apr. Hon. J. 0. Dormer, Unatt. I J. Keer. Bengal 8. C a6July
William A. Gib, Madras S. 0. 4 Apr. j A.A.4-Q.M,Geti.Portemouth ai Aug. J. F. Fischer. R. Eng 9 Au|f.
W. T. P. Farewell, Madr. 8. 0. 4 Apr. (p. Bedingfeld, R. Art 3 8ept. p.n.e.J. P. Battersby,h.p. 60F,
P. Hardy, Brigade Depot, G. P. Prevost, 33 F 3 Sept. I Comdt. R. Military Aeylum xx Aug.
Poniefract 5 ^^aj A. C. H. Stewart, h.p. s Life )G. D. Pritchard, R. Bug 15 Aug.
J^oN. W. H. Herbert, Brigade ; Guards 3 Sept.'R-Q.Mainwaring,Madr. S.C. so Au^.
Depot, Nortkamvton 9 May 'r. H. White, 8. Gds 34 Sept. G. A. Williams, Bengal 8. 0. 33 Aug.
A. W. Ritherdon, Madr. 8. 0. 21 May \c. M. Govan, R. Art 7 Oct. jH. De R. Pigott, 70 F 25 Aug.
G. P. C. Bray, h.p. 96 P. A.A.
4- Q.M. Gen. PortemoHth ... X3 Mar.
J. H. Smith, R, Eng X7 Mar.
p,e.e.V€ Sir H. B.Wood,X'CB.
h.p. 90 P. Com. Belfait Die-
inet, foith rank ^ Brigadier
General
p.e.c. Sir_G.P. CoUey, CB.
E. H. Power, Madras S. C... 29 May iR. H. Sankey, CB. R. Eng.... 15 Oct.
D. Mocatta. Bengal 8. C 9 June E. M. Manningham-Buller,
G. W. Praser, Bengal S. C... 9 June Brigade Depot, Lichfield ... 16 Oct.
H. M. Boddam, Bengal S. C. 9 June
J. J. Dansey, Bengal S. C. ... xo June
T. Thatcher, Bombay S. C... 10 June
Hon. B. M. Ward, Brigade
Depot, .irM«/7A x a June
C. H. Palliser, CS. Ben. 8.0. 19 June
J. W. P. Bean, Bengal 8. C. 21 June A. F. Battye, Bombay 8. C... 10
Richard Freer, h.p. 27 P 23 June C. H. Ingilby, CB. R. Art. ... 17
W.W.Goodfellow, CB. R.Bng. i Sept.
F. Chaplin, h.p. 4 Dr. Gds. ... 4 Sept.
U. N. Scurt, Gr. Gds o Sept.
C. S. Akers, R. Eng 13 Sept.
c. St. Geo. M. Nugent, Unatt.
Aeeietant Adj. ^ Qr. Maeier
Gen. Edinburgh 2 July
Alexander Pond, Bengal S.C. x i July
8. A. Madden, CB. 51 P 24 July
p.».e. R. C. Stewart, hj). a P.
Gov. 4- Comdt. B, Vietona
Hoep. Netley 35 July
H. E. T. Williams, 108 P X5 Aug.
G. y. Watson, Brigade Depot,
Carliele ax Aug.
W. 0. Parr, Bombay 8. C. ... i Sept.
R. H. Price, Bengal S. C. ... x Sept.
M. J. Brander, Bengal S. C. 10 Dec.
J.Michael, CSI. Madras S.C. 10 Dec.
Fffi J. A.Tytler, CB. Ben. S.C. xo Dec.
. ^ ^ . . ., . ^ ^ ^ j^^^
r Dec.
R. H. Trovers, h.p. 48 F. In- IC. S. Akers, R. Eng
rpector General of Mvaketry 13 Nov. IH- F. Hancock, R. Bug so Sept.
C.E. Blackett,h.p.Coldst.G<lB. 23 Nov. iJ. E Hope, R. Art x Ocst.
„ , . t ,« ,. ^ W. W. A. Lukin, R. Art 1 Oct.
R. Curtis, R. Art x Oct.
A. Brendon, R. Art x Oct.
J. de HaviUand, R. Art x Oct.
ITJC G. Davis. R. Art. x Oct.
iC. R. Hill, R. Art i Oct.
P. J. Campbell, R. Art x Oct.
A. W. Twiss, R. Art X Oct.
\p.e.e. G. A.W^ilkinson, R.Art. x Oct.
G. H. WaUer, 7 F a8 Oct.
I R.T. Godman, h.p. 5 Dr. Gds. a8 Oct.
I W.G.D.Massy, h.p.sLancers.
I Com. a Brigade (if the Bengal
Armw 3x Oct.
R. B.Chichester, CB. Brigade
Depot, Aehton 24 Dec.
S. Black, Bengal 8. C 39 Deo.
A. R. Clephaue, Madras S. C. 29 Dec.
R. G. Lewis, Madras S. C. ... 39 Dec.
C. H. HaU. Bengal S. C ag Deo.
1876.
J. G. Medley, R. Bug s Jan.
F. S . Taylor, R. Eng s Jan . ! Hales wilkie. Brigade Depot,
£. Davidson. R. Eng s Jan. < Maidatone 31 Oct.
E. O. Leggatt, Madras 8. C... 3 Jan. E.W. L.Wynne, h.p. Gr. Gds. 23 Nov.
W. J. Wttliame, CB. R. Art.... 7 Jan. A. K. Comber, Bengal 8. C. X2 Dec.
"^on. 8. Mostyn, ^B. 23 F. ... 1 Sei)t. G. A. Setirlc, Madras 8. C. ... 12 Jsn. W. R. Gordon.Bengal 8. C... xs Doc.
James Born, Bengal 8. C. ... xa Dec.
J. D. Swayne. Bengal 8. C... la Dec.
T. F. Forster, Bengal S. C... 13 Dec.
F. €. Anderson, Bengal 8. G. 13 Dee.
M.. Hnnier. Bengal 8. C 13 Dec.
P. Smith, Gren. Gds 15 Dec.
T. B. Harrison, Bensal 8. G... 20 Deo.
pjt.c.W.J.BaiUm,CMa.n,Axi. 23 Dec.
H. A. Wel]uan.h.p. Dep.Batt.,
Aids d* Camp to iks Qimm;
Amime. Adj. ^ Q.jr. Ges.,
C<l6keaUr lo Dec
MTT.
W. H. Hawae, Benfral S. C... 7 Jan.
B. W. Rjall, Beng^ 8. C. ... 14 Jan.
S. Dandridge, Bengal 8. C... 14 Jan.
Ppcd. Gloae, R. Art. r? Jan.
T.E. Gordon. C5/.Bengal S.G. ax Jan.
J. N. Kaclean, Madras 8. C. s6 Jan.
P. J. P. WecheralU Madr. 8. C. 36 Jan.
H. F. Brooke, Kp. xoq F.
Adj. 0^m,B«mlaf,mih local
ramk afBri^adUr General ... 3 Feb.
W. Bannerman, Bombay 8. C. 3 Feb.
W.J. Visard, Madras 8.0... . 4 Feb.
T. S. Hawks, Madras 8. C. ... 5 Feb.
G. R. F. Bardin, Madras 8. C. ao Feb.
I. F. 3CaeAndrew, Ben. 8. C. ao Feb.
J. J. H. Gordon, CB, Bengal
8. C 23 Feb.
Geo. M. MiUer,CJ9. h.p.Bri.
gade Depot 25 Mar.
W. H. R. Simpson, R. Art. ... 30 Mar.
Henry Rexmy, R. Art x Apr.
J.W.W.Osbome,CJ8.Mad.8.0 2 Apr.
G. R. FittRov, Coldst. Gds.... 8 Apr.
G. S. L. Walker, R. Bng 12 Apr.
J. Wilkinson, Brigade Depot,
limeoin 13 Apr.
W. M. Leea, Bengal 8. G 14 Apr.
S. W. Sargent,BrigadeDepot,
Birr 17 Apr.
f^r. T. D. Baker, CB. 18 F. 21 Apr.
T. K. Byrne, B. Art 24 Apr.
R. Barter, Bengal 8. G 28 Apr.
A. A. Monro, Bengal 8. C s'^^l
J. Mollins. R. Bng 5 May
W.H. Hawley,Bngade Depot,
Ba^ord 8 May
A. Lw Annesley, h.p. 11 Hos-
sars, AMtigt. Adiutamt &9n. x8 May
J. K. Fraaer. i liife Gds. 29 Msy
H. F. Daries, Gr. Gds 4 June
C. W. Wahab, Bombay 8. C. 13 June
C H. Wilson. Madras 8. G. ... 13 June
M. R. Haig, Bombay 8. 0. ... X3 June
Jamca Gordon, Bombay S.G. 13 June
H. F. Disbrowe, Bombay 8.C. 1 3 June
as.Heara,C/.ff.Ma4lras8.C. x 3 June
G. J. Mallia, Bombay S.G. ...13 June
T.C. Georges, Madras 8. G.... 13 June
W. C. Lester, Bombay 8. G.... 13 June
D.G.8. St. J. Grant,Mad. S.G. 13 June
M. de la P.Beresford, Brigade
DmoL, Siirlima 14 June
C. M. MacGivgor, CB. CSI.
CIS. Bengal S.G x 8 June
Fra. Kdw. Cox, R Eng 19 June
G. A. Walker. Madras 8. G.... 23 June
H. H. a«eward,BrigadeDepoe,
Cmmifrbmty 26 June
C. W. Barry, R, Eng 27 June
G. A. Langnton, Bombay S.G. 3 July
H. C Wilkinson, h.p. 16 Ijanc.
Im*pgetiMQ0ieerofAuxiUar3f
Cacalty U Ortat Britain ... 3 July
f^.p.W. H.Goodenoagfa,R.Art. 5 July
I. W. E. Walker. R. Art 17 July
5. T.Parsaos,Brigade Depot,
JiMs 24 Jaly
Geo. G. Pearse, R. Art. x Aug.
J. FoUon. R. Art. x Aug.
A A. Bayly, R- Art x Aug.
i. E. Cordner, R. Art. x Aug.
C. Clarke, R. Art. x Aug.
A H. Dawson. B. Art x Aug.
T. M. Harr^R. Art. x Aug.
K. M. Fl^jfiair, R. Art.^. x Aug.
3 Aug.'
3 Aug.
3 Aug.
3 Aug.
3 Aug.
3 Aug.
4 Aug.
W. I/O. KerTiefa« B. Art.
E. MaDaby, Bombajr S. C.
R. Warroi, R. Saff
S.H.8to(berd«B. BniT
W.H.Ifob]e.B.SDff.
H. Sehair, R. ".
G.H.GoidoD,B.
C.J.
Colonels,
A. A. Bruce, Bengal S.G. ... 15 Aug.
p.:e. F. W. Jebb, h.p. 67 F.
Adj. Oen.at Madras vUk local
rank of Brigadier General ... 21 Aug.
A. R. Glarke, CB, R. Eng. ... 27 Aug.
T.W.R.Boisragon,BengaTS.G. 2 Sept.
J. H. Hall, Goldst. Gds 29 Sept
Wm. John Ghads, 6a F x Oct,
A. G. K. Lock,Brigad6 Depot,
Fleetwood x Oct.
B. Walton, CIE. Bengal S.G. i Oct.
G. Elgee, 23 F i Oct.
R. Preston, CB. 44 F x Oct.
A. F. Warren. CB. h.p. Rifle
Brigade x Oct.
G. H. Owen, R. Art x Oct.
P. W. L'Estrange, R. Art. ... x Oct.
W. G. Andrewes, R. Art i Oct.
R. Mackenzie, R. Art x Oct.
c. F. S. Vacher, h.p. 2a P. ... x Oct.
J. H. Rocke, h.p. xS F. Deputjf
Judge Advocate, London x Oct.
W. P. Gollingwood.h.p. 21 P. x Oct.
FC Sir Howard G. Elphin-
stone, KCB.CMO. R. Eng. x Oct.
H. P. Hutton, h.p. 30 P X Oct.
"FC C. G. Teesdale, CB. R.Art. x Oct.
Robert Mockler, Brigade
Depot, BichtMnd x Oct.
W. H. Kerr, Brigade Depot,
Bury I Oct.
W. D. S. DickinB, h.p. 3X F. x Oct.
H. R. L. Newdigate, CB.
Rifle Br x Oct.
G. Glerk. Rifle Br x Oct.
FC H.H.Gough,C5.Ben.S.C. x Oct.
FC J. J. M. Innes, R. Eng ... x Oct.
G. T. Ghesney, R. Eng i Oct.
W. E. Warrand, R. Eng x Oct.
H. A. Brownlow, R. Bng i Oct.
W. R. Farmar, h.p. 75 P.
Netley BoepUal i Oct.
Alured G. Johnson, R. Art. ... x Oct
P. W. Lambton, 71 F x Oct.
A. TisdaU, Brigade Depot,
Aberdeen i Oct.
G. A. 8. Dickins, 28 F x Oct.
C. E. Cumberland, R. Bng... x Oct.
J. B. EdwardH, CB, R. Eng. x Oct.
A. H. Bogle, R. Art. x Oct
H. T. Sibome. R. Eng x Oct.
W. J. Stuart, R. Eng x Oct.
R. C. Whitehead, CB. h.p.
58 F X Oct.
J. H. M. S. Stewart, B. Eng... x Oct.
H. J. F. E. Hickes, R. Art. ... x Oct.
p.e.e. W. W. Lynch, 10 P. ... x Oct
H. T. Arbuthnot, R. Art. ...... i Oct.
W. Stirling, CB. R. Art x Oct
H. G. De la Fosse, CB. xox F. x Oct.
p.e.c. G. D. Barker, 64P x Oct.
J.£.Swindley,h.p.x5 Hussars x Oct.
W. B. Gosset, R. Bng x Oct.
H. Strover, R. Art x Oct.
H. Moore, CB. OXE. Bombay
S.G xOot.
George Garden, Brig. Depot,
Cardif s Oct.
G. A. Brown, Bengal 6. G. ... 21 Oct
Arch. R. Gloag, B. Art 2 Nor.
B. W. Childers, R Art. 2 Nov.
T. I. M. Hogg, R. Art 2 Nov.
G. N. Feudal, 53 P X2 Nov.
F. G. Trevor, R. Art 23 Nov.
John Jago, 74 F 9 Dec.
J. Macdonald, Bengal S.C.... ix Dec.
L.D'A.Dun8tervilIe,Bom.S.C. la Deo.
R. V. Handyside, Madr. S. C. xa Dec.
W. H. Beynon, Bombay S. C. 20 Dec.
J. T. Watson, Bengal S. G. ... 20 Dec.
W. O. Swanston, Madras S.G. 20 Dec.
W. H. B. Godfrey, Madr. S.G. 20 Dec.
G. M. Hailes, Madras S. G.... 20 Dec.
J. W. Orchard, Bengal S. C. 20 Dec.
A. D. Clay, Madras S. G 20 Dec.
C. D. Clementson, Madr. S.G. 26 Dec.
T. W. W. Pierce, Bom. S. 0, 29 Dec.
1878.
Thomas Lamb, Bengal 8. G. ao Jan.
A. G. Lilly, Madras S. C ao Jan.
HastingrsPraser.Madras S.G. ao Jan.
WUliam Muaro, Madras S.G. ao Jan.
Bon. F. A. Wellesley, G. Gds. a3 Jan.
R. K. Macquoid, Madras S.G. a6 Jan.
G. A. M'Mahon, Madras S.G. 4 Feb.
0. Blewitt. Brigade Depot,
Halifax la Feb.
T. L. Bell, Brigade Depot,
Bristol 14 Feb.
J. Harpur, Bombay S. G. ... 17 Feb.
G. J. D. Hay, Bengal S. G... 20 Mar.
6. G. Gunliffe, Bengal S. G... 20 Mar.
G. H. Moncrieff, Scots Gds... 26 Mar.
John Thompson, Br. Depot,
Burnley 26 Mar.
H. P. Ewart, 2 Life Guards... 26 Mar.
G. P. de Berry, h.p. Brigade
Depot; Com. a Divieion of
the Madrae Army 29 Mar.
Robert Blackall Montgo-
mery, Brig. Depot, JBra4^ord x Apr.
Edw. Horatio Henxy Poster,
I Brigade Depot, C/(»im«2 ... x Apr.
P. Bnne, R. Eng 2 Apr.
Mosaom Boyd, Bombay 8. G. 3 Apr.
A. E. A. EUis, CSI. h.p. Gr.
Gds. Equerty to S.R.M. the
Frince qfWalee 9 Apr*
T. Tyacke, Brigade Depot,
Cheeter 23 Apr.
R. D'O. G. Bracken, Ben. S.G. 26 Apr,
0. M. Cotton, Brigade Depot,
Brecon -^o Apr.
Wm. French, R. Art 'x May
D. MacFarlan, R. Art 11 May
C. S. de N. Lucas, R. Art. ... xx May
J. P. Sherrifi", Bengal 8. G.... x6 May
H.Cook, 100 P 23 May
R. S. Simonds, Bengal S.G... . xx June
T. E. Webster, Bengal S.C... ix June
W.S.Drever,Ci9r.Madra8S.C. xx June
J. B. Cox, Bengal S.C xx June
A. G. Plomer, Bombay 8. C. xx June
R. R Wallace, Bombay 8. C. xx June
Jas. Clements, Bombay S. C. xi June
E. A. Green, Bombay S. C. ... xi June
O. L. Smith, Bengal S. C. ... 12 June
John D. Hall, Bombay 8. C... x2 June
T. Waddington,BombayS. C. 12 June
E.W.Blackett, h.p. Den. Batt.
Aide de Camp to the Queen ... 29 June
J. R. S. Henderson, Madr.S.C. 30 June
W. T. Fa^an, Bengal S. G. ... 28 July
W. C. Phnlpotts, R. Eng. 2 Aug.
T. F. Lloyd, Brigade Depot,
York 9 Aug.
H. P. Montgomery, Brigade
Depot, Bodmin X3 Aug.
J. de Montmorency, Brigade
Depot, Warrington x6 Aug.
R. C. A. Marshall, Madr. 8. C. 20 Aug.
T. W. Stansfeld, Madras 8. C. ax Aug.
A. H.M.Dickey, Madras S.C. ax Aug.
B. L. Dillon, h.p. x8 P 27 Aug.
G.F. Herbert, Brigade Depot,
Qlaegow 6 Sept.
B. B. Herrick, R. Mar x8 Sept.
H. Alexander, x Dr. Gds 22 Sept.
0. Pitz Gerald, h.p. 49 P 4 Oct.
D. J. M'Qrigor, R. Art 8 Oct
P. W. E. P. Walker, CB.
Scots Guards 15 Oct.
G. B. Heastey, R. Mar 17 Oct.
R. J. Hughes, h.p. 63 F. Com,
a Brigade qf the Candakar
Force 18 Oct.
A. B. Pyers, R. Eng x8 Oct.
J. P. Cox, h.p. R. Bng. Mil.
Sec. to the Commander in
Chief, Bombay X90ct.
R. R. Gillespie, hj). xo6 P.
Aseiet. A^. and Q.2£. Gen,
York 22 Oct.
P. B. Drew, CB, 14 F 25 Oct.
W. O. Lanyon, CB. C2£G. 2
W.LR IX Nov.
E. G. Clark, Bengal S. G. ... 20 Nov.
H. D'A. P. BumelU 7 Hub.... 6 Dec.
J. A. Smith, Bombay S. C.... xo Dec.
C. R. Shaw, Bengal S. C xo Dec.
0. J. Smith, Madras S. C. ... xo Dec.
B. L. Hankin, Madras S. G... xo Dec.
E.C.S. Williams, CJ£.R.Eng. 10 Dec.
G. Wheeler, Bengal S. C 11 Dec.
E. L. Bland, R. Eng xx Dec.
D. A. Frazer, R. Eng xx Deo.
Sir Edm. Fred. Du Cane,
XCjB. R. Eng II Deo.
W. Grossman, CMG.B.. Eng. 11 Dec.
J. O. Mayne, R.Bng 11 Dec.
H. T. Rogers, R. Eng xx Dec.
Irwin M. Greig. R. Eng 11 Dec.
J. R. Maunsell, R. Eng ix Deo.
H. G. Panter. 37 P 14 Dec.
H.T.DaBcan,Ci9/.MadrasS.G 20 Doc
lO
J. 6. S. Ifatheaon.Ben. B.C..
C. C. Minchin, Madras S. C...
W. W.W. Jolmaton,h.p. x W.I.R.
B. HL T>osne, h.p. 19 P
T. N. Harwaiti, B. Art
W. DenU-de Yitrd, B. Art. ...
P. H. M'Leod, R. Art
1879.
L. C. Barton, Bombay S. C...
C. B. Groffaxi,8 F
B. W. Hinxnutn, 60 F
5rC H. 8. Cochrane, 43 P. ...
David Shaw, Madras S. C. ...
M. K. Bourne, Madras 8. C.
Osborne Morgan, Madr. 8. G.
Alfred Tolloch, Bengal S. G.
Joseph Beay, Bengal S. C. ...
B. 8. Bnrre, Madras 8. G. ...
A. T. Baldwin, Madras 8. G.
0. V. Jenkins, Bensal 8. C....
'R.Farrer. Madras 8. C
B. H. Beddome. Madras 8. G.
A. P. Dayis, Bombay 8.G. ...
J. J. Elder, Bombay S.G
li. H. Denne, B. Art
B. T. Brooke, B. Eng
Joseph Bonus, B. Sng
R. 8. Moseley, Bengal 8.0... .
P.H.Soratchley, CM&. R.Eng.
A. W. Montagu, Bengal 8. C.
A. Callander, Bengal 8. G. ...
D. fitanden, Madras 8. C. ...
A. H. Murray, B. Art.
A. H. Bamfield, Bengal 8. G...
E. H. CoK, R. Marine Art. ...
J. Penton, 89 F
D. Macpherson, CB. 42 P
A.H.Stephens,h.p.Rifle Brig.
Aid4 de Camp to H,BM,
ik$ DmJm (^ Cambridge
J. P. G. Glyn, Rifle Br.
G. A. Graster, R. Eng.
J. Le Mesurier, B. Bng
A. P. Bainbridge, R. Art
B. P. Heyaham, Madras 8. 0.
W. A. Baker, B. Bng
T. E. Hughes, R. Art.
L. 8. Cotton, h.p. 63 P. Com-
mandant B. MiUmian Mil.
School
H. A.W.Waterfield, Ben. 8. G.
S.«.e. R.Harrison, CB. R.Eng.
.H. E.Ghaniier,R.Art.
T. 8. Bigge, 5 F
1. F. Chapman, Bopibay 8. G.
B. J. R. GonnoUy, B. Marines
W. H. G. Palmer, Madr. 8. G.
William Hands, Madras 8. G.
T. L. Scott, Madras 8. C
B. W. D. Morton, Benu^ S.G.
G.Dela P.Bereaford,Mad.8.0.
William Osbom, Madras 8. G.
Newton Barton, Bengal 8. O.
Eustace HiU, Madras 8. G. ...
T. T. Turton, Madras 8. G....
R. H. R. Rowley, R. Art
H. Marshall, h.p. 9 Laaceis...
H. Heberden, R. Art.
H. L. Balfour, R. Art
Geo. K. Taylor, R. Art
JSir O. T. Bume, ZC8I. CIE.
h.p. ao F
J. B. Kirk, h.p. 01 P
A. M. Davies. Madras 8. G...
Srd Luke O'Connor, 23 P. ...
ir« W. 8. Trevor, R. Bng. ...
H. W. J. Trent, hj>. 68 P.
J. Thompson, 50 P.
0. T. Heathcote,Bombay 8. 0.
J. R. Hume, h4). 55 F
TS^ H. H. Lyster, Bengal 8. G.
7ff B. H. Bullar, CH; CMQ,
60 P.. ,
W. ADsn, 41 P
B.M. Beresford,Boots Guards
8. Auskett, 35 F
F.H. Jenkins, CB.Bengal 8.0.
R.01dfleld,R.Art
H. M. G. Purvis, R. Art.
o.*.0ja.B. H. Blundell, 3H11S.
P. O, D. Barclay, 66 F.
Wm. Mussenden, h.p. 8 Hus.
P. B. Norman, Bengal 8.0...
O. v. Tanner, Bombay S.G...
p.«.0. G. J. Bastw h.p. 57 P.
A,q.M. €hn/ In&llif0nc0
Braneh ^
CoJ.oneU'^Liewlenant Colonels.
20 Doc. G. p. Walker, xa F x Dec.
20 Dec. p.9.e. G. Acton, 51 F 5 ^^•
24 Dec. A. A. DesYoBUx, Bomb. 8. C. 8 Dec .
29 Dec. (J. P. Pedler. Madras 8. C. ... 8 Dec.
31 Dec. T. Dyer, Madras 8. G 8 Dec.
31 Doc. .r. C. Hobson, Bombay 8. C... 8 Dec,
3x Dec. C. 8. Lane. Bengal 8. C o Dec.
R.G. Rogers, CD. Bengal 8.0. 9 Dec.
W. G. Davies, CSI, Ben. S.G. 9 Dec.
H. M. Wemyss, Bengal 8. 0. 9 Dec.
B. T. Staflbrd, Bengal 8. C... 9 ^^^*
J. P. Turton, Bengal S. C. ... 9 !>«€•
E. O'B.Horsfbrd. Bengal 8, G. 9 I>oo»
A. G. F. Hogg, Bombay 8. 0. 17 Deo.
J. E. B. Parsons, Bengal 8. G. ao Dec.
J. P. L. Fisher, Bengal 8. C. 20 Dec.
G. 0. Ekins. Bmural 0.8 20 Dec. . -
F. J. Millar, Ma&s 8. 0. .. ao Dec. 1 Richard. Hfll Rocke, h.p. 2 F,
B. H.W.Magrath,Madr. 8. 0. 20 Dec. g. 8. Dowson, h.p. loF......
3 Jan.
6 Jan.
7 Jan.
7 Jan.
8 Jan.
II Jiui.
XI Jan.
XI Jan.
IX Jan.
XX Jan.
13 Jan.
20 Jan.
20 Jan.
20 Jan.
20 Jan.
29 Jan.
4 Feb.
7 Feb.
7 Feb.
17 Feb.
20 Feb,
aoFeb.
aoFeb.
as Feb.
XI Mar.
aoMar.
2^ Mar.
28 Mar.
X Apr.
X Apr.
X Apr.
I Apr.
X Apr.
xApr.
3 Apr.
4 Apr.
14 Apr.
I Hay
xoMay
x7May
17 May
23 May
27 May
4 June
9 June
9 June
9 Juna
9 June
xo June
10 June
xo June
xo June
26 June
17 June
27 June
I July
X July
23 July
13 Aug.
X5 Aug.
A. M. Calvert, h.p. R. Art. ... 7 ^^y
T. V. Cooke, hjp. R. Mar. Bar-
raetMatUr^Pl^WMtkDUMon 3 AufiT-
C. W. M. Payne, UnatL ao Sept.
E. 8. Bridges, Cr. Gds 9 Oc^-
0. E. 8. Gleig, h.p. 14 P «5 Nov.
1870.
F. B. A. Chamier, Ben. 8. G. 11 Jan.
G. Rhodes, Unatt >a Feb.
G. H. A. Forbes, h.p. R. Art. x Mar.
FitzRoy W.Fremantie, C.Gds. z6 Mar.
F. C. Manninghain3uller,
Coldstream Guards 30 Mar.
e. Sydney Darling, h.p. 9 P.
A. A, > q. jr. &en. Dublin
BoeruiHng IHUria*. x Apr.
. — *- - - - 2 P. X Apr.
X Apr.
.'c.Himef Bengal 8. 0..*....' 20 Deo! F.G. Smith, h.p. 7 Dr. Gds.. 24 May
. S. Boist. Ben^ 8. C 20 Dec. J. Hudson, Bengal 8. C. ...... 13 Jano
^ ^ ...• -. » ^^ j^^ J. Q H, Yi^^ ffinchinbroke, , ,
aoDec. Or. Gds ;,. 10 July
UC H. E. Jerome, h.p. 62 P.
FortMaforttf &ii«nM«f iS Sept.
T. S. P, Field, h.p. B. Art. ... a? Nov.
J,
D
H. G. Smith, Bengal 8. G.
R. G. Lavie, Madras S. 0.
LLBUTJUIABT QOLONBLB.
18S6.
W. Leader Maberly, Unatt.... 30 Dec.
18M.
Tyrrell Matthias Byme,nnatt. 26 Dec.
R. P. W. SibthOTp, Unatt. ... 26 Dec.
1867.
R.Blackwood-Price,h.p.R.Art.a6 May
1899.
Son. P. J. E. Preke, Unatt.... 13 Dec.
Geo. B. G. Crespigny, Pay- I
matter. School ^ Mutketry 26 Deo. i 187S.
ISeo |C.H.T.B.deRuvigne8,Unatk x Jan.
H. D. B,^v^ : « Apt. ?i^»^bS^5 m.'r:m: ' "^
1861. I AH.Adj^D€OonAH,MiL ... 23 Apr.
T.R.H.Dmmmond Hay, h.p. !g- ^7^9^* ^J?- ^9i ^; •• ^^^Sf^
78 F. . .. agJan. iC-J^*^^*^^*^^'**^^-*"^** 15 May
A. Hunt. Unatt."..."...!'..'...'.!.... aaMar. P. H. Harford, Soots Gds. ... 39 Jane
• ^^^ ■•■"• ^ ' T. P. Graham, Scots Gds 17 July
1M«. J. A. T. Garratt, Gr. Gds. ... 17 July
1871.
H. H. D. Stracey, 8. Gds 4 Feb.
Son. W. 8. D. Home, Gr. Gds. L5 Feb.
O. J. P. Smyth, Coldst. Gds. as Mar.
pj. e. H. B.H.Blundell,Gr.Gds 5 Apr.
Son. H.T.PrBJier, Soots Gds. 30 Au^.
Charles Steel, Unatt. A.A. f
Q.M. &*n. W«tt.Indi09 x Oct.
jro».E.G.P.Litt1eton,Gr.Gds. 14 Oct.
H. Trotter, Gr. Gds 31 Oct.
G. W. Staokpole, h.p. x8 P.... 15 Nov.
L. H. G. Maclean, Unatt 9 Nov.
186S.
Q. G. Gordon, h.p. Soots Gds. 13 Feb.
A. Aytonn, h.p. R. Art x8 May
1864.
R. O. P. Steward, Unatt 21 Feb.
E. Maude, h.p. 109 P 13 Oct.
1865.
Samuel Haokett, Unatt 9 Feb.
T. B. Kennion, h.p. R. Art.... 29 Mar.
G. W. Knox. Scots Gds 4 Apr.
Hbf».W. R. Treftiais, Scots G. 4 Apr.
M. J. Hayman, Unatt 17 Aug.
ArG.P.O,Pocook.i}t. Unatt. ao Sept.
L. G. Paget, h.p. R. Art. Com.
ItUcfWight Art.I£iUiia... 26 Dec.
1866.
. G.Gooch, Unatt. €hnt.atArm$ as June
« Joly G. J. Wigtam. Ooldst. Gds.... xi Dec.
1867.
A. Lambton, Coldst. Gds. x8 Jan.
J. M'Donnell, h.p. Cape M. R. 15 May
„ , . Cape
x9Aug. L. G. PhilUps, Gr. Gds..
19 Aug. Lord Wm. Fred. Ernest Sey-
31 Aug. I mour, Coldstream Guards . 23 Oct.
31 Aug. J. J. Johnstone, Gr. Gds 20 Nov.
7 dept.'; J. O. Bovill, h.p. 6 P 39 Deo.
x6 Sept.
1868.
97 Sept.
7 Oct.
yoOct.
xo Oct.
89 Oct.
31 Oct.
31 Oct.
4 Nov.
14 Nov.
14 Nov.
aa Nov.
aa Nov.
z Jan.
x Jan.
I Jan.
x Jan.
X Jan.
ao Sept. H ■^^^gy.j^ ijj j^^p jyu^ B^
R. B. P. Cranfhrd, h.p. R. Art.
T. B. Speedy, Unatt. Sterotary
S.SibemianUU^Sohool ...
Wm. James Gillum, Unatt....
G. A. Milman, h-p. B. Art....
E. 8. P. Bumell, Coldst. Gds. aa Jan.
Alex. J. J. Maodonald, Unatt. 9 Apr.
R. J. MA-nnlt^gli ftn^.llnH^tr^
Gr. Gds 13 June
P. Palmer, Soots Gda. 39 Aug.
Son. E. J. W. Forester, JTnate. xo Nov.
S. M. Gildea, Unatt. aa Nov
J: Edmonstonne, 3a F 18 Mar.
89 Nov. l*^. R. Maitland, h.p. 79 F. ... 35 Mar.
H. R. Eyre, Coldst. Q6b 14 An?.
FC D.Macintyre, Bengal S.G. xt Sept.
Son. W. H. P. Oanngton,
Gr. Gds 4 I>ec.
1878.
C. W, Barton, B. Mar 8 Jan.
L. Sidebottom-Venner, Unatt. 15 Feb.
B. T. Thynne, Gr. Gds 15 Mar.
D. Bobinson, h.p. 7a F 25 Mar.
H. Orofton, h.p. 67 F ag Mar.
A. H.CaB8,h.p. xo Hussars... 14 Apr.
E. Le Polley, h.p. s F 33 Apr.
C. 8. Baker, h.p. 59 P 6 "iltky
W. J. Gasooigne, Soots Gds. as June
J. B. Sterling, Coldst. Gds... s Jvdy
F. H.ChanoeUor,h.p.B. Art. aa Aug,
R. A. Loudon, h.p. 5 W. L R.. aS Sept.
J. G. Mayoock,h.p. 14 P xa Nov.
G. D. Thomas, Coldst. Gds.... iq Nov.
1874.
C. D. Pedder, h.p. 39 P. Adj. 6
Adm.Batt.LaneaMroB. Vol. 86 Jan.
A. Saltmarshe, h.p. 70 P 7 Feb.
8. A. Oleeve, h.p. 13 F ax Mar.
W. Moese, h.p. a6 P. a8 Mar.
A. Green, h.p. Rifle Brigade,
Captain ^flnoaUdt, B. So*-
pi&Ut Cheloea x Apr.
B. O. Bussell, CB. 13 Hussars x Apr.
F. C. Scott» CB. h.p. 4a F. ... X Apr.
James de Vio Tupper, a| P... t Apr.
C. B. H. Nioholl) Rifle Br. ... x Apr.
P. E. Sotheby, Bifle Br x Apr.
J.R.W.XonideVe8oi,0old.G. is Apr.
G. C. Grant) h.p. x6 P x8Apr.
G.Van ja* Pole,h.p.OapeM. B.
FoH Major, SJknhmrgh 16 May
G. GosUngf Soots Gds. 87 Jane
W. T. GoMsworthv, h.p. 91 P.
AM9t.Adj,,J' Q.M. Gm^,Cork 99 Jane
Geo. Bdw. Francis, h.p. ao P. a Joly
W, J. Brook, h.p. 30 P 14 Aug.
D. Hastings, 6a P 7 Sept.
W. E. WaOace, h.p. 18 F a Oct.
Son. J. O.VaBneok,8ootsGd8. xo Got.
J. M. Glayhills, h4^¥K.... as Nov
W. D. Marshy Boy. £ng.
£. Perkizis. CD. B. Enir agDeo.
A.H.W.Wniia2n8, B. Art.... 13 Jan.
C. F. C^ckborn, B. Art. x6 Jan.
r. Hardy, B. Art x6 Jan.
L F. Han, B. Art 16 Jan.
J. H, Pefle, B. Art. 16 Jan.
Sr W. Hamilton, Bi, B. Art. x6 Jan.
De Vie F. Carey, B. Art x6 Jan.
T. XichoD, B. Art 16 Jan.
E. Tjemey, B. Art. 16 Jan.
L H. Lindsay, CB. B. Art.... 16 Jan.
T. P. Smit]i, B. Art. 16 Jan.
G H. Stone, B. Art. x6Jan.
U. R. Brace, Bombay S. C. ... so Jan.
;. L Benwea, Kadnu S. C. ao Jon.
C. B. L. Smith, Hadxas S. C. ao Jan.
.'. H. White, B. Sur 3 Feb.
C. M. Brovne, B. &i£ 3 Fob.
S. L. Foreter, B, Art. 6 Feb.
i;.L.8.Gla«ftird,Bombay 8.0. ao Feb.
'\ E. E. GrflBnie, 104 JF. 35 Feb.
L A. Carrie, CB, Bengal S. G. a Mar.
w^. Kineaid* Madras 8. G. ... 3 Mar.
y.GJf.StrictlaTHl,Maitr.S.C. 3 Mar.
E. B. Baker, h.p. z6 F 8 Mar.
W. Macdooald, Bengal S. C. to Mar.
^■LPeiiibeTton,CJI.6o Rifles zo Mar.
W. H. D. B. Wehnan,C9. 99 F. 31 Mar.
H. J. Maclean. h.p.IUfleBr.
Amst. A4j. omd 4* M. 0en.
^•^^^ X Apr.
F. T. Whinyatea, B. Art^ i Apr.
W.X.WaDer,B.Art i Apr.
B. L Gordon, B. Art. x Apr.
J ?wiMT. Madras 8.C la Apr.
-th!iG«ddee,h.p. 44F 13 Apr.
De Vic Tapper. h.p. 8 P. 14 Apr.
E. B gladen, Madras 8. C... 14 Apr.
Lieutenaul Culonds.
19 Deo. H. T. 01dfleld,Benfl:alS. C... xi Dec.
~ H. D. Gloet^, Madras 8. C. ... 12 Dec.
Wm. Gordon, Bengal 8. G.... za Dec.
H. T. Sioart, Madras 8. G.... 12 Dec.
H. G. Menziea, Madras 8. G. xa Dec.
A. T. Searle, Madras 8. 0. ... za Dec.
Wm. Lambert, CB. 88 F z8 Dec.
yc B. Wadeson, 75 F 18 Dec.
ifos.£.A.B. Achoson.O. Gde. 18 Dec.
W. B. Johnson, Madras S. C. ao Dec.
Wm. Jackson, Bengal S. 0. ao Doc.
H. y. Mathiae, Bengal 8. G. ao Dec.
Wm. Playfair, Bengal 8. G.... ao Doc.
B. T. Shiflher, 54 F. a2 Dec.
W. L. Yonge, B. Art 23 Dec.
T. E. Britten, Bombay 8. G. 36 Dec.
WiUiam Hicks, Bombay 8. G. 39 Dec.
1876.
H. D. Battve, Bengal 8. G. ...
0. B. Brackenbniy, B. Art....
E. Markham, B. Art
G. S. Corkran, Grenadier Grds.
H. F. Dakeyne, Mladras 8. 0.
J. Grawford, Madras 8. G. ...
O. F. Smithers, Madras S. G.
Alex. G. Hay, Madras 8. C. . ,
John Wm. Orr, Madras 8. G,
Melmoth Alaster Doaglas
Orchard, Ben. 8. G
Fred. Gadsden, Madras S. G.
B. H. Vivian, 49 F
E. Leaoh, 50 F
P. A. Camegy, Madras 8. G.
G. W. Fletcher, Bengal S. G.
C. F. Keays, Bombay 8. G....
G. W. B. Chester, Bengal S.G.
D. M. M. Grichton, Gr. Gds.
B. D. Barrett, Z9 F
G. W. Puget, 34 F,
tT.W.ParceU, R.ATt. ... x4Apr. ,
... GlancT, 14 F aS Apr. H. P. Hawkes, Madras 8. G.
E. D. Harveat, h.p. 07 F., William Winson. Bengal 8.G,
StaffOf&cer of PensionerB a8 Apr. " ' "
D.Lisioiid,B.Eng. 3 May
fi. W. Mariei, 73 P 13 May
i. C. U Qoesne, xa Laaoers . 5 Jane
:. H. p. Malo(dmaozi, CB,
BcajhayS.C 8 June
^. B. Tkomflon, Bengal 8. C. 8 June
H.T. Snow, Madias 8. 0 8 June
Hol'm Ctdell, Bengal 8^ G... 9 June
^mtr.n »... ^_ . 9June
9 Jane
9 June
9 June
33 June
27 June
aj Jxme
jLW.frukwghlor.Bomb. S.G,
H H. Foord, Madras 8. C. ...
H. E. Wbiah, Bengal B. C. ...
C.;&.BeIl,Mad!ra8 8.G. ...
F. M. Birch, Bengal 8. O. ...
J W.Hoggan, Bengal S.G...
J T.Harns, Bengal 8. C. ...
a.J.Bfll,o5F 7 July
uF.Fkrkinaon,95F ax July
'- B. Le Meenrier, B. Art. ... 34 July
A. H. King, B. Art. 84 Jul J
iR.Jaa€g,B. Art. 24 July
i^W(£fe,h.p.aF., 8. O. of P. 99 July
S R. Bsraea, h.p. 14 F. Chief
Jf^-^»olof}£m»kBt^ ...31 July
'■'I- RowcPDtt, Bengal 8. C. 10 Aug.
•».CoIlingion,B. Art ax Aug.
' ^wth,h.p, g^r, A. Adj.
G. J. D. Heath, Madras 8. G.
John Byron, zo P
B. deBourbel, B.Eng.
F.a. Stanton, B. Eng
G. A. de Kantsow, Ben. 8. G.
H. P. Glose, Bombay 8. C. ...
G. A. Prendeigast, Beng. S.G.
T. G. Boss, Bengal 8. G
T. E. Swettenham, 31 F
W. Hichens, B. Bng
B. Hawthorn, B. Eng
H. Wellesley, Gr. Gds
W. H. Balston, 70 F
H. Q JLnderson, Bombay S.G.
J. G. Graham, z Dragoons ...
G. J. M'Mahon, B. Art
B. A. Gollins, 26 F
B. B. D. Gampbell, Scots Gds.
J. W. Hughes, 54 F
William Blackett, 6x F
Lord Bf D. Kerr, CB, zo Hus.
H. B. Feilden, 6 F
E. L. Barle, Bengal 8. G
Hon. B. H. de Montmorency,
32 F
U. G. Thomson, Madras B.C.
T. B. Ohurch, Madras 8. G...
D. B. Toung, Bombay 8. G...
p.».c. W. Arbuthnot, x4 Hus.
'. H,
*^i^M.0ai, JjiMm '.. 23 Aug. ^. M. Nepean, Madras 8. C.
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?.J?.Ran«4«n,Cold8t.Ods. x Sept. W. H. slffill, 19 F
i n^te^**V* 8. O. ... SO Sept.
5 H WuUe£3&dna8.a.ao Sept.
4^F w^'iS'^^'tA^ "Sept.
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- Harnett, 7jk«4fc X7K0T.
X4 Sept M. H. Ileathcote, Ben. 8. G.
A. G. Forth, Madras 8. C. ...
A. E. Warren, 78 F
B. Bennett, 46 P
J. Briggs, 06 F
rc A. T. Moore, Bom. 8. C.
G. D. LaTouche, Bombay 8. C.
B. P. B. Tamer, B. Art
B. P. Balfour, Gr. Gds
ifoa. G. G. Gathome-Hardy,
Gr.Gds.
E. A. Stuart,! F
B. Gore, B. Art
G. H. Clay, Bombay 8. C. ...
8. G. G. fiogge, 66 P
H. Le Goog, B. Art
& O.*.. i» Deo. T.«.c. P. A. A. Twynam, xs P.
ra- a XI D«J. !J. S. Hand. 44*'
01 OL XX Dec. 'Harry M'Leoil. B. Art
7 Jan,
Z5 Jan.
Z5 Jan.
19 Jan.
ao Jan.
ao Jan.
ao Jan.
3o Jan.
ao Juu.
ar Jan.
ax Jan.
2 Fob.
a Feb.
x6 Fob.
ao Fob.
ao Fob.
ao Feb.
96 Feb.
37 Feb.
z Mar.
3 Mar,
3 Mar.
3 Mar.
8 Mar.
zo Mar.
zo ilnr.
ao Mar.
20 Mar.
ao Mar.
30 Mar^
30 Mar.
30 Mar.
t Apr.
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5 Apr.
6 Apr.
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37 Apr.
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Z7 May
32 May
31 May
31 May
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34 Juno
Z5 July
15 Jnly
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T Hept.
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6 Sept
16 Sept,
23 Sept.
II
n.R.H. ike Vuke of Oonnaught,
£e. JTT. KP. QCMO.&OSI.
Bifie Brigade, Privatt Aide de
Camp to the Queen 27 Sept.
C. J. Hubbard, Gr. Gds. 37 Sept.
jC. B. Beynardson, Gr. Gds.... 37 Sept.
|C. B. Torriano, B. Art. i Oct.
I John Edwin DicksonHill.h.p.
; f^^Y.Auift. MUitary Secre-
' tary, W. InHea 7 Oct.
; H. L. Frond or gast, R. Eug.... 7 Oct.
Iw. R. Tucker,ll. Bng 7 Oct.
F. L. Etlrid^rc. ao F 8 Oct.
a. H. Parker, 92 F 38 Oct.
K. Meuranc, 83 F 4 Kov.
'J. T. B. Brown, CB. R. Art... 9 Nov.
C. F. Gregorie, z8 P 34 Nor.
F. Morley, 3 P 3 Dec.
G. C. Depree, Bengal S. G.... 9 Dec.
I William Peyton, Madras S. G. 9 Dec,
,1/. J. Oliphant, Gr. Gds 9 Dec.
L. li. Williams, Bengal S. C. jo Dec.
U\lo.\. Wardrop, Bombay 8. G. zo Dec.
Thomas Bell, Bombay S. G... zo Dec.
;Stovart Fellows, Bom. 8. G. zoDec.
' W'.'H. Newport, Bombay S.G. z6 Dec.
I W. Dickinson, CSI. h.p. Bom-
I bay Staff Corps 19 Dec.
|G. N. Stephens, Madras 8. G. 30 Dec.
G. R. C. Westropp, Bom. 8. C. ao Dec.
;G. J. Paeley, Bengal 8. C. ... ao Dec.
,T. £. YanderGucht, Ben. S.C. 20 Dec.
6. B. Chambers, Bengal S.C. 20 Dec.
'J. V. Himt, CB. Bengal S. C. ao Dec.
C. F. Sharpe, Bengal S. C. ... ao Dec.
I P. U. F. Harris, Bengal S.C. ao Deo.
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P. McPherson, h.p. 17 P 33 Dec.
I 18T7.
;C. T. Hitchins. Bengal S. G.
T. Wakefield. Madras S. G....
,C. P. Himtcr, Bengal 8. C. ...
; William Phalre, Bengal S. C.
I J. H. CasteU, Bombay 8. C...
is. P. M. T. Grant, Madr. S.C.
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) L.H.P.DeH.Larpent,Ben.S.G.
A. H. Bramley, Bengal S. C.
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W. M. Lane, Madras 8. C. ...
T. B. E. Tennant, Madr. 8. G.
L. H. Sibthorpe, Bom. S. C.
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;C. T. Haig.R. Eng
W. E. Marsland, 5 Dr. Gds....
H. C. B. Bamett,Madras S.C.
|G. C. Hodding, Madras S. G.
Jc. J. Tyler, R. Art
)P. H. LoGeyt, Bombay S. C.
IT. J. Watson, Bengal S. C...
FC H. G. Browne, n.p. xoo F.
IJ. Gunter, 4 Dr. Gds
|G. Gregory, R. Marines
A. Templeman, 21 P
J. Pi-yer, 6 Dr. Gds
John Poore, R. Marine Art.
R. Law, Unatt., Staff Officer
of Pensioners
K. R.Niven, i W. L R.
E. St. J. Griffltha, h.p. 19 P..
M. G. Smith, Bengal 8. C. ...
B. Lacy, 59 F
G. J. Smart, R. Art
H. B. Glass, 23 P
R. H. Newbolt, R. Art
M. H. W. Bennett, R.Marines
G. H. Adams, 86 P
W. Carey, R. Art
p.i.e. A. H. Wavell, 41 P
C. J. Mounsey, 71 P
C. E. Harvey, B. Bng.
R. W. Duff, R. Eng.
H. J. Degacher, CB. 24 F ...
T. B. Strange, B. Art
L. Lyon, B. Art ,
B. H. Ounliffe, Madras 8. C.
R. R. Woodhouse, Bom. S. C.
C. D. J. Dodd, Bombay 8. G.
W. G. S. Clarke, Bengal 8. C.
Hugh Watson, Madras S. C.
H. vaughaji, Bombay S. C.
J. H. Drummond,Bom. 8. C.
T. W. Rutherfurd, Ben. 8. C.
iW. H. Garton, Bengal 8. C...
|.L S. D. Bolton, Bom. S. G. ...
,P. .T. Bolton, h.p. 13 F
G, Philips, R. Eng
C. N. Martin, U. Kng
7 Jan.
xz Jan.
30 Jan.'
ao Jan.
20 Jan.
20 Jan.
ao Jan.
30 Jan.
30 Jan.
30 Jan.
ao Jan.
30 Jan.
30 Jan.
20 Jan.
23 Jan.
3z Jan.
zo Feb.
zo Feb.
17 Feb.
20 Feb.
20 Feb.
27 Feb.
7 Mar.
10 Mar.
isMaar.
17 Mar.
30 Mar.
23 Mar.
24 Mar.
31 Mar.
10 Apr.
20 Apr.
20 Apr.
2z Apr.
30 Apr.
7 May
33 May
30 May
a June
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6 June
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13 June
Z3 June
Z3 June
13 June
14 June
14 June
Z4 June
Z4 June
Z4 June
z5 June
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Z3 Juno
1 2 Lieuieiiant Colonels,
E. M. Norie. Madras S. C. ... i6 Jane » Jos. Fox Bland« h.p. 76 P.
H. Vivian, Scola Guards 30 June ID. A. Baby, h.p. 201. Train.
B. W. B. Hunt, R. Mannos .. i July , Henry W. Stroud, 30 P.
>I. Le P. Taj'lcr, R. Art 1 July w.t.e. P. J. Hatchison, h.p. 64 P.
K. Keate. R. Art 1 July jE. D'H. Pairtiough, 48 P.
J. J. Smith, R. Art 1 July 1 Horatio N. Kippen, h.p. 12 P.
• . V. Wilson, Rifle Br ix July ijamos C. Clarke, h.p. 76 P.
A. R. MacDonnell, R. Eng.... 11 July jHarry C. Hague, h.p. xi P,
W. Ch^stie, R. Eng ix July " '*'— ^ — -- 1- - _- t
H. Le G. Geary, R. Art 11 July
P. T. Bainbridge, Bengals. C. 11 July
W. L. Twentrman, 19 Hus. xx Ju^
FCC. A. Goodfellow, R. Eng. xx July
iP. G. B. Warren, R. Art.
!J. p. Maquay, R. Eng.
,R. N. Dawson-Scott, R. Eng.
;W. W. Woodward, R. Art.
: J. Beatty, R. Eng.
(A. M. Lang, R. Eng.
lO. S. Thoma8on,R. Eng.
„ , . '3. T. Trevor, R. Eng.
H. Mackenzie, h.p. x| P. Steretarp John Hills, R. Eng.
and Adjutant Soyal MUUarg Atyluvk 'J. C. Tavler.R. Art.
W. John Bell, h.p. 93 P.
G. Sullivan, h.p. 109 P.
G. S. Davies, h.p. Gb.v. Depdt.
G. Arbuthnot, h.p. R. Art. ... xx July iW. H. Paul, h.p. Depdfe Batt.
B. H. Pottinger, R. Art 11 July
C. M. Griffith, Bombay S. C. n July
G.P; Seville, Bombay S. C... ix July
H. M. L. Colquhoun, 77 P. ... ix July
J. W. Barnes, 73 P 11 July
E. Maitland, R. Art 14 July
T. Dennehy, Bengal S. C. ... 20 July
H. M. Pinlay, R. Art.
W. H. M'Causland, R. Art.
F. E. Hadow, R. Art.
H. P. Lane, R. Art.
fM. TUford. hj>". 60 T?. \ J. H. Maskery, R. Marines,
Ralph Edw. Carr, 36 P. G. Brydges, R. Marine Art.
Fred. Bagnell, 12 F. iLord A. C. Gordon-Lennox, Or. GdSw
W. J. Tarte, h.p. Depot Batt. Adj. i»t\n.$.e, CUfford Parsons, 3 P.... 2 Oct-
'"••***•' P. C. Anderson, a ArL 4 Oet.
G. B. Morgan, h.p. 77 P. Town
P. G. C. Probart, 9 P 2t July
T. W. Sneyd, 2 Dr. Grds 21 July (S. Malthius, CB. 94 P.
Warwick X. Voluntetrt,
James L. W. Nunn, h.p. 80 P.
Daniel Thompson, h. p. 67 P.
[G. S. Mignon, Bombay S. C.
R. Whigham, 16 Lancers 21 July
('. W. Duncombe, x Life Gds. 21 July
iron. P. C. Bridgeman, S. Gds. x Aug.
Francis Brownlow, CB, 72 P. x5 Aug.
R. T. P. Cuthbert, 15 F 15 Aug.
P. E. Prait, R. Eng 17 Aug.
W. H. Edgcome.R. Eng 17 Aug.
G. P. de Palesieux-Palcoimet,
B.Eng X7 Aug.
E. J. L. Twynam, Ben. B.C. 20 Aug.
J. N. Hunter, R. Eng 22 Aug.
T. H.Clarkson, 2oP. 23 Aug.
T. N. Holbcrton, R. Art 24 Aug.
p.t.e. C. B. Knowles, 67 P. ... 29 Aug.
M. E. C. Stocker, R. Art 30 Aug.
E. L. Robertson, 106 P 5 Sept.
* J. Lazzarini, R. Malta Penc.
Art 5 Sept.
JTow.E.H.T.Digby.Colds.Gds. 5 Sept.
H. E. H. Drimmiond-Moray,
Scots Gds 5 Sept.
p.%.e. Hon. G. P. H. Villiers,
Gr. Gds xsSept
p.f.c.H.C.N.Blanckley,R.Mar. X7 Sept
C. Eccles, 4 P 29 Sept.
p.*.c. Wm. K. EUes, CB, h»p.
38 Y.A99iMiant Adj. Qentral 29 Sept.
P. J. Hercy, 2P 29 Sept.
Son. H. W. L. Corry, Coldst.
Guards 29 Sept.
R. W. W. Pollett. Coldst. Gds. 29 Sept
1 Ootober 1877.
W. L. Browne, 5 I^tncers.
R. E. D. Ness, h.p. 3 W. I. R.
J. B. H. Boyd, 17 P.
B. W. Guminff, 79 P.
A. M. SheweU, Bombay S. C.
p.$.e. Wm. W. Knollys, h.p. 93 P.
p.$.e. H. Lock, X08 P.
Thomas O'Neill, h.p. Madras S.C.
Wm. Tweedie, Bengal S. C.
W. D. Tompson, CB. 17 P.
L. Prenderi^t, h.p. 2 Drs.
J. D. Brockman, 86 P.
0. J. Hughes, Bengal S. C.
J. Murray, 94 P.
J. N. Beasley, 87 P.
R. B. Lloyd, 36 P.
H. E. Watson, 22 P.
H. 6. Yaughaji, h.p. 20 P.
p.9.e. H. T. Butler, 13 Hussars.
J. R. Harvey, 25 P.
K. J. Scoveli, 96 P.
J. P. Birch, h.p. 3 W. L R. Staff Officer
of Pensioners.
W. R. White. 56 P.
James Browne, CST. R. Engineers.
J. D. Dundas, 60 Rifles.
C. E. Morgan, h.p. 67 P.
W. H. Richards, 55 P.
C. G. Grant, X7 P.
P. C. Hill, 56 P.
S. de A. C. Clarke, h.p. 6 Dr. Gds.,
Jfo/or, OibraUar xx Oct.
E. N. L'Estrange, 21 P 19 Oct.
A. T. L. Chapman, 34 P 20 Oct.
E. O. Hewett, R. Eng 2x Oct.
L. L. Brett, a W. I. R 31 Oct
T. PhUUps, x8 Hussars 31 Oct
W.H. Caine, R, Art xt Nov.
T. L. Still, R. Art 24 Nov.
M. C. Parrington, sx F a Dec.
W. H. H. West, R. Marines... 2 Dec.
C. P. Carey, R. Eng 5 Dec.
Thos. H. Way, Madras S. O. X2 Dec.
C. M. Ducat, Bombay S. C... xa Dec.
W. W. Boddam, Bengal S. 0. xa Dec.
B. A. C. Lambert,Bengal S. C. 12 Dec.
A.ntterson. Bombay S.C. ... X2 Dec.
H. R. M. Van Heythuyseo,
Bombay S.C X2 Dec
J. A. Brockman, h.p. 6 F.
S. O. of Pensioners X2 Dec.
_ _, In. Swanston, Madras S.C... X3 Deo.
merrp to M.BM, tkt Prinet .qfC. P. Boulton, Bombay S. C. 13 Dec.
W««. James G. Bell, Madras.S. C. X3 Dec
E. Gardner, h.p. 2 W.LB.
H. G. White, x P.
W. B. B. Barwell, 52 F.
H. Montagu, h.p. 8 Hussars.
A. H. Utterson, 17 P.
N. Maodouald, h.p. 5 P.
C. J. C. Sillery, xa P.
R. H. Brooke, h.p. Ceylon Rifles, Staff C. B. P. Penny, R. Eng 21 Dee.
Officer of Pensioners. ' ' " " '^
H. A. Jastioe. Madras S. C... 13 Bee.
J. Hanwell, R. Art xs Dec.
Henry Pludyer, Scots Guards X9 Dec.
A. R. Wilson, Bombay S. C. 20 Dec.
John R. Strutt, Bombay S. C. 20 Dec.
J. T. Chandler, h.p. 47 B*-
S. O. of Pensioners 2x Deo.
J. M. Sexton, Bombay S. C.
A. Sceberras, 98 F 25 Dec.
IJ.M. de C. Meade, R.Mar. ... 25 Dee.
C. W. St. John, h.p. 94 P., S, O. of I ,«-.
Pensioners. loTS,
T. M. Bailie, 52 P. IE. P. Gurdon, Bengal S. C. ... 20 Jan.
p.t.e. T^Jl. S. Cameron, 25 P. _ R. 8. Turton, 2 W.LJtogt... 2 Fel>,
p.9.r. T. E. A. Hall, h.p. 49 F, Pro-
! feuor at the Staff ColUg*
J. N. Colthurst, 6 F,
IT. R. Stevenson, 87 P.
|a. H. Vincent, 3 Hussars.
,Hon. C. J. Fox-Powys, 69 P.
H. Pamell, CB. 3 P.
E. C. Domville, h.p. R. Mar. S. O. of
I Pensioners.
|W. T. Corrie, ix P.
M. J. R. MacGregor, x8 P,
M. L. M'Causland, xx P.
A. H. GodlVey, h.p. Dep6tBatt Adj. 4'p. D. Walters, 82 P,
G. A. Morgan, 55 P.
'Albert Seagrim, Bengal S.C.
».».e. H. A. Brett, 43 P.
8. H. Gierke, h.p. 21T.Gtni.at Arms. R. A. Walters, Madras S.C.
H. P. Phillipps, a P. *' ., ^ . .
XI. P. Blake, ^.p. s I>r. Gds.
Laneathire Militia.
E. Tanner, 8 P.
pj,e. H. A. Little, Bengal S.C.
W. C. Justice, h.p. Depot Battalion,
J. Hardy, h.p. 9 Lancers.
p.t.e. A. S. Quill, hp. R.Canad.R.
E. A. Gore. 6 Drs.
H. H. Pratt, h.p. 94 P., S. O. of Pensrs.
A. G. Daubeuy, 7 P.
H. C Evans, h.p. 38 P.
W. R. Nolan, h.p. 17 Lancers.
A. S. M. Browne, 3 Dr. Gds.
C. H. S. Scott. Bengal S. C.
J. Galbraith, 66 P.
W. E. Brown, X3^P.
T. P. Dixon, 39?.
W. M. C. Acton, h.p. 77 P. BeeruiiinglJ. M. C. Drake, R. Eng.
Officer at InoemetB. E. R. James, R. Eng.
W. W. Corban, 49 P. H, J. Alderson, R. Art.
W. D. Shipley, 40 P. A. H. Hutchinson. R. Art.
T. N. Woo<lall, h.p. 57 P.,S.O. of Pens. P. G. Ravenhill, R. Art.
p.i.c. W. H. KniKht, h. p. 48 F.A$ai$t.\j. P. D. Donnelly, R. Eng.
Adj. 4r Q.M. Qen. Dover. A. de C. Scott, R. Eng.
W. H. Mackesy, Bengal S. C.
M. M. Preiiderffast, Bengal S. C.
C. V. Conway-Gordon, Bengal S.C,
S.t.e. P. D. \iffors, 19P. ^ „.
. E. Hnr\'ey, h.p. 41 P. 8. O. of Pens. ».#.c. F. T. A. Law, CB. R, Art
T. £. Green, h.p. Mil. Train. -M. P. Downes, R. Art
VC A. P. Pickard,C5.R. Art. 8 Feb.
Valentine Ryan, 64 F 16 Feb.
L. 8. Warren, 65 F x6 Feb.
Son. E. E. T. Boscawen,
Coldst Guards x6 Feb.
G.S. Hawthorn, Bombay S.C. ao Feb.
Hon. J.H. Fraser, Bengal S.C. ao Feb.
T. Kettlewell, Bombay S. C. 20 Feb.
W. Robertson, Madras S. C. 20 Feb.
J. P. Betty, R. Art. 20 Fob.
|B. H. R. Chamben, Mad. S.C. 26 Feb.
Howell Davis, 29 F 2 Mar.
H. P. Eaton, Gren. Guards... 2 Mar.
ITC H. G. Moore, 93 P 9 Mar.
Wm. Daunt, 9 P x8 Mar.
J. O. Hasted, R. Eng. x8 Mar.
A. Noblett, h.p.'x'8 P P. C. Trent, 48 F ao Mar.
T. G. O'D. Hervey, h.p. Ceylon Rifles. C. K. M. Walter. Bengal S.C. 20 Mar.
J. E. A. Mackintosh, h.p. X09 F. .P. W. Thomas, R. Mar i Apr.
W. N. Watts, X P. I W.E.Montgomery, Scots Gds. 2 Apr.
Adrian Bennett, 7 P. 1 A. P. Gamett, xi Hussara 3 Apr.
Sheffield Grace, h.p. 68 F 1 J. S. Ferguson. 2 Life Gds. ... xo Apr.
P-J
D. 8. Warren, X4 F.
H. Thomhill, R. Art.
A. T. G. Pearae. R Art
'T. P. Carey, R. Art.
L. A. Hale, h.p. R. Eng.
' J. E. Rttck-Keene, R. Art.
lH.W. H. D.Dumaresq, R. Eng.
A. R. Lempriere, R. £ng.
X I Apr.
J. K. Holdsworth. R. Art. ... 17 Apr.
G. P. Woraley, R. Art x? Apr.
Lord E. W.P. Clinton,Rifle Br. ao Apr.
P. E. V. Gilbert, CB. X3 P.... i May
E. B. Wake, ax Hussars x May
W. J. Hales, h.p. xo F 2 May
C. M. Clarke. CB. 57 P 7 May
G. Newmarch, R. Eng x Jane
W. P. Otway, Coldst Gds. ... 4 June
W. Musgrave, Bengal S.O.... xx June
H. St M. Wynch, Madras S.C. xa June
I C. Jameson, Bombay S.C 12 June
Ip.W.Bannerxnan, Bom.S. C. 13 June j
IP. J. T. Ross, Bombay S.C. . 13 June
,E. R. C. Wilcox, Bengal S.C, X3 June
I W. A. Gillespie, Bombay S.C. 13 June
I H.R.B. Woraley, Bengal S.C. 13 June 1
R. Griffith, Madras S.C 13 June
l£. Y. Waloott, Bengal B.C.... ao June
Liewtenani Colonels,
' A.M'L.Stewsrt, BeDg»l S.C. ao Jane John M. Leitb, 79 F
I J. G. Hu^new, 5 P x July C. H. Browne, 97 P
r i.f. B. Grant, B. Bug i July D. J. Welah, B. Art.
T. S. Hant, Hadns S. C. ... 6 JtUy iH. O. Hitchins. B. Art.
5. H. Stewmrd, B. Bug 14 Ju^ J. Stewart, B. Art.
6. 6. Crispin, Bombay 8. C. m July E. L. HawkinB, B. Art
C J. Stoart, Madras S. G. ... 20 Jaly W. B. Cumberland, B. Art. ...
rCJ.C.C. Daunt,B€ngal S.C. ao July J. Bitchie, B. Art
W.D. B. Tfaackwell, 38 F. ... 22 July C. Hunter, B. Art.
J. T.Bushby, Bengals. C... 10 Aug. G. B. TraiU, B. Art
J.;. BosweD, Bengal S.C... loAug.'C. H. Barnes, B. Art
H. K. WaUer. Benjral S. C... xo Aug. T. P. Berthon, B. Art
P. Pocklington, 5 F 15 Aug.. P. H. Harcourt, B. Art
T.Starke, 15 P ao Aug. M. Elliot. B. Art
H-Trndall, CB. Bengal S. C. ao Aug.i J. G. Lindsay, B. Eng
W.lLFnzer. Madras S.C... 70 Aug.lC. E. Newport, B. Art
J J. CoQina, 60 F az Ang.| J. U. B. Champain. B. Eng....
> ■ J. Cotes, Gren. Gds 21 Aug. W. H. Burton, B. En
Wm.Sterens,h.p. aV.MUUtuy B. C B. Pemberton,
iM^tfWimdavr 23 Aug.,B. Home, B. Bi
StJ.WUlans. 36 P 24 Aug. W. JeflVeys, B„ _
H.J.L. Brace, Coldst. Gds. 34 Aug.lB. H. Mathew, B.
B. Saaith. Bengal S. C 26 Aug.iD. Ward, B. Eng.
i S. Cunon, h.p. Gold Coast JB. P. Gambler, B. Eng,
Art. Corps, S. O. of Pens.... 29 Aag.'B. B. Franks, B. Art.
X. M. Procter, Bengal S. C. 31 Aug. B. Aislabie, B. Art.
T P. Cosby. 14 P a Sept.
T. S K. Slaney, Gren. Gds. 8 Sept.
fix T. Gonne, 17 Lancers... 14 Sept
C. C. Gnntham, h.p. 89 P.... 16 Sept.
F Aaen, Bengal S. C 20 Sept.
E F. H. Armstrong, Madras
_8 C 20 Sept.
F P. Bart]K>lomew,Bom. S.C ao Sept.
J.Boberu, Bengal S.C 27 Sept
ofPeuionerB a Oct
V.G.Wuaileid,C5/.Bengal
>C. 3 Oct
i.KM. Lockwood, Coldst.
&k_ sOct
r P. LDsrd, Bengal 8.C 12 Oct.
W A.p.Wyllie7B. Art. x6 0ct.
fBnos, Bengal S.C aoOct
J^^bwUiM 3 Not.
*H. J. Clarke, 72 F xi Nor.
Mr. J. North Crealock. CB.
.»' II Nov.
KiwdHopton, 88 F xi Nov.
ApaJey Cherry, 00 P 11 Nov.
A.AOir«i,88P. XI Nov.
A-Hwnes^ CB. B. Art ix Nov.
I Wtfitt, CMO. B.Enff XX Nov.
5-&rfew.B.Art .^ x6Nov.
f M.nu Gerald, B. Art. ... 27 Nov.
J IbekcBsie, Coast Br. Art 39 Nov.
G.R.KaBdn«on,B. Art 9 Dec.
e A.T. Judge, Bengal S.C 9 Dec.
w lidderdale. Madias 8. C 9 Dec.
f&- Psekle, Madrus 8. C 9 Dec.
f;l Cox, Madras B C xo Dec.
f GD. LojfKi, Kadraa S.C 12 Dec.
s. H. waKsms, Madraa S.C la Dec
v.V.ArtBckie,R.Art 14 Dec.
'** B9m. B. H. Primrose.
v^-S?* «4 Deo.
i-W.Willian, Soou Gds, ... 14 Deo.
A T isid, Bombay S.C. ... 20 Dec.
7> - !°^ Bombay S.C. ... so Dec.
J^lJohnson, Madraa S.C. 20 Dec.
< ▼.H.Johnstone, Bengal
JC ....20 Dec.
• U«pen, Madras S.C ao Dec.
iC Hay. Madras 8.C 2oDec.
*•■ w. Bmythe, xooP. 22 Dec.
'J^Pwenon. h.p. 63 P.
'-^ R. M.ColUg€ 30 Dec.
^J. Todd, h.p. 8 1 P. 8. O. of
*5*«sre 3xDec
R^™«»er8 31 Dec.
J-f^chsster. 81 P 31 Deo.
l'i»y?^J5F 31 Dec
V^JF***^* ^P- Depot
BJt 8. 0. of Pensioners ... 31 Deo.
^ J3K«. h-p. a T.Ssermiiina
<4^.lMrf»a 731 Dec
V':^aHeWeA,C». a4F. |x dS
.^'■"Moatta ^ 31 Dec.
i^'Sffl''^^'*'' 8.0.of P. 31 Dec.
'^' •B«id,k»w9lJF.8.0.arr. 31 Dec
C G. Bobinson, B. Art
1879.
B.B.Berry,h.p.Ma.Tr
E. H. D. Macpheraon, 93 P....
H. Percival, B. Art
H. L. Jones, B. Art
Geo. Briggs, Madras S.C
G. E. Fryer, Madras S. C ...
T. P.B. Walsh, Bombay S.C
Arthur Tulloch. Bengal S. C.
T. G. Clarke, Madras S. C ...
A. D. Geddes, 27 P
It. §.e. C Frankland, X03 P. ...
J. A. Smith, X W. I. B
J. C Lockwood, ao Hussars..
P.P. Porteath, Bombay S.C.
L. J. Y. C ScarlettSeotsGds.
G. N. Mon^, Bengal S. C ...
A. A. Johnson, Madras S. C
T. P. Wright. h.p. 83 P. S. O.
ofPensTonors
J. D. Johnstone, 107 F
C M. S.Fairbrother, x9Hns...
L B. Jones, Scots Guards
A. T. Spens, Bombay S.C ...
C S. Wmiams, B. ILir. Art...
A. C. Welleeley, Gren.Guards
Daniel Beere, h.p. 8 F. S. O.
of Pensioners
Geofhey Mairis, B. Marines..
C W. Wilson. CB. B. Bug. ...
H. J. Haydook, 41 F
C. S. B. Bamett, Bengal S.C
T. Dawes, Bengal S. C
George Luck, CB. 15 Hussars
W. F. Badgley, Bengal S. 0.
A. A. Goddard, Grreu. Guards
E. C Griffin, B. Art
M. L. Monokton, B. Art
C J. Anderson, Bombay S. G.
E. Antrobus, Gren. Guards...
Horace BicardcGren. Guards
Richard FitsGerald, 69 P. ...
Frederick L^, B. Mar
Si.e. J. Duncan, loa F
.B. Bowley, Gren. Gds. ...
P.B. HiU,B.Art
Francis I^iatchbull, 9 F
E. D. Malcolm, B. Eng
B. J. Walker, Bengal 8. C ...
P. C Bynd, Bengal S. C
Eric S. Fox, Bengal S. C ...
Jas. Galloway, Bombay 8. C
H. T. Vacheil, B. Art
C J. Pearse, Madras S. C ...
p.«.c.Alex.C. Bruce, CB. 91 P.
J. F. Sanders, B. Mar
P. E. E. Wilson, 84 P. ..;
C J. Moorsom, 30 F
B. 8. Cleland, oLancers
A. K. Bideout,B. Art
A. W Adcook, x6F
C B. Nurse, B. Mar.
H. 8. Jones, B. Mar
Charles Tucker, CB. 80 P. ...
G. H. J. M. Chapman, 5 P. ...
Charles P. Stokes, 4 F
W. W. Pemberton. Mad. S.C.
Pred. John Castio, 33 P
rCW G.Cubitr. BeiigAl S. C
L Ketchen, B. Art
31 Dec
31 Deo.
31 Dec.
31 Dec
31 Dec.
31 Dec.
31 Dec.
31 Deo.
31 Dec.
31 Dec.
31 Dec.
3x Deo.
31 Dec.
31 Dec.
31 Dec.
31 Dec.
31 Dec.
31 Dec.
31 Dec
31 Dec
31 Dec.
31 Dec.
31 Dec.
31 Dec.
31 Dec.
31 Dec.
31 Dec.
X Jan.
1 .Tan.
X Jan.
x6 Jan.
ao Jan.
ao Jan.
20 Jan.
20 Jan.
26 Jan.
29 Jan.
a9 Jan.
a9 Jan.
xa Feb.
aoFeb.
34 Feb.
4 Mar.
14 Mar.
xsMar.
15 Mar.
15 Mar.
15 Mar.
aoMar.
a4Mar.
5 Apr.
13 Apr.
13 Apr.
19 Apr.
37 Apr.
a8 Apr.
a8 Apr.
5 May
XI May
17 May
20 May
24 May
24 May
4 June
4 June
7 June
7 June
8 June
II June
II June
IX June
XI June
IX June
It June
18 June
20 June
21 June
21 June
24 June
87 June
27 June
27 June
2 July
5 July
7 July
9 July
10 July
1 1 July
13 July
2 < Jnly
26 Ju'y
2 AUjj.
Wm. P. P. Gk>rdon, 63 P
8. B. Kekewich, h.p. 83 F,
S. O. of Pensioners
Wm. Hill, Madras 6. G
J. C Minto, Bengal S.C
A. W. Lucas. ICQ P
H. M'D.de W. Douglas. Ben-
gal 8. C
C J. Hope«Jobnstone, B.Art.
H. Phlllippe, Bombay 8. C...
C. J. Jennmgs. Madras S. C.
CH.Fresson, h.p. 21 F. S.O.
ofPensioners
C A. L. de Montmorency, R.
Eng
F. Bteson, 3 F
A. G. Mayne, Bombay 8. C.
E. H. Baker, B. Art
B. G. Humftey, B. Art
G. C Grant, Bombay S.C. ...
P. D. Boyle, Gren. Guards ...
M. J. Wheatley, B. Eng
B. J. C Marter, i Dr. Gds....
D. Maodonald, Bengal S.C.
J. Bartleman, Bengal S.C. ...
A. H. Tucker, 68 P.
E. C Sim, B. Eng
B. B. Bimington, B. Eng. ...
E. B. C. Bradford, .CSI.
Madras S.C
H. G. B. Somerset. h.p. 38 F.
Maior and Adj. Jtngf
V€ f. W. Chaplin, 8 Hussar 4
F. G. B. Curtis, 6 Dragoons...
iCecil M'Pherson, 17 F
0. W. Wilson, B. Art
G. E. L. 8. Sanford, B. Eng.
C S. Maclean, Bengal S.C...
A. H. A. Gordon, 65 F
J.W.M'Queen,CB.Bengal S.C
H. CB.Tanner, Bombay S.C
P. J. Keen, CB. Bengal S.C
H. P. Blair, B. Eng
B. Williams. Bengal S.C
H. CoUett, Bengal S.C
B. B. P. P. CampbftU, Bengal
8.0
Son. A. Stewart, B. Art..
B. A. Wauohope, Bengal S.C.
A. FitsHugh, Bengal S.C. ...
V(KQ. N.Channer,BengalS.C.
E. A. Wood, 10 Hussars
H. Chapman, Bengal S.C. ...
G. Stewart, Ben^ S.C
F. T. Humfrey, Bombay 8.C.
p.9.e. G. Hatchell, 60 F.
A. P. Palmer, Bengal 8.0. ...
8. Parry, B. Art
C A. Sun, B. Eng.
:e. G. U. Prior, 100 F. ..
. ^S F
W. M. Campbell, B. Eng..
V
Galbralth, 8^ F.
A. G. Boss, Bengal S.C.
G. B. Wolseley, 65 F
T. M. Hazlerigg, B. Art
C L. Woodmffe, Bengal S.C
W. Luckhardt, Bombay S.C
p.i.e. E. F. Chapman, B. Art.
B. Lovett, Cai. B. Bug
J. M. Elliott, 4 F
W. D. Bond, 58 F
B. J. Tremlett, B. Art
ITff B. M. Bogers, 90 F
A. G. Haslerigg, 21 P
p.«.o. C W. Bobinson, Bifle
Brigade
J. C Russell, 12 Lancers
p.9.e. W. L. Dalrymple. 88 P.
B. W. C Winsloe, 21 P
W. M. Dxmbar, 24 F
p.§.e. 8. Boulderson, 17 Lane.
F. S. Le Grice, B. Art
A. C Twentyznan, 4 F
,9.e. E. L. England, 13 F. ...
'.. H. Hackett, 90 F
B^C W. K. Leet, 13 F
.*.c. H. M. Bengougb, 77 F,
J. J. Moysey, B. Eng
J. P. Owen, B. Art
J. W. HuskissoD, 36 F
p.*.c. A. L. Walker, 99 P
p.'.e. Cornelius Francis Clery,
h.p. 32F
p.9.e. M. W. E. Gosset, 54 P.. .
F.W. Grenfell, 60 P
F. Carrinsrton. 24 F
A. Tufn^ll, 60 Rides
\y. 1). Chnpman, h.p. 18 F.
. S O. o: reiiaioiicrs
13
6 Aug.
z I Aug.
xs Aug.
19 Aug.
ao Aug.
29 Aug.
10 Sept.
10 Sept
xo Sept.
13 Sept.
13 Sept.
18 Sept.
ao Sept.
27 Sept
4 <'Ct
4 Oct
IX Oct
J 2 Oct
IS Oct
ao Oct.
20 Oct.
29 Oct
3 Nov.
9 Nov.
13 Nov.
14 Nov.
1 4 Nov.
17 Nov.
20 Nov.
2a Nijv.
22 Nov.
22 Nov.
22 Nov.
22 Nov,
21 Nov.
aa Nov,
aa Nov.
32 Nov.
22 Nov.
22 Nov.
22 Nov.
32 Nov.
2a Nov.
22 Nov.
22 Nov.
92 Nov.
a2 Nov.
2s Nov.
aa Nov.
aa Nov.
23 Nov.
22 Nov.
22 Nov.
22 Nov.
22 Nov.
23 Nnv.
22 Nov.
22 Nov.
22 Nov.
2a Nov,
23 Nov.
22 Nov.
29 Nov.
79 Nov.
29 Nov.
29 Nov.
29 Nov.
29 Nov.
29 Nov.
29 Nov.
29 Nov.
29 Nov.
29 NoV.
29 Nov.
29 Nov.
29 Nov.
29 Nov.
29 Nov.
29 Nov.
39 Nov.
a) Nov.
39 Nov.
29 Nov.
29 Nov.
29 Nov.
29 Nov.
29 Nov.
29 Nov.
30 Nov.
M
J. Sconce. Benfiral 8.C 9 Deo.
B. A. Mallock, Ben^l S.C.. 9 Dec.
G. L. Warden, Bombay S.C. 9 Dec.
W. P. Dlcken. Madras S.C... 9 Dec.
T. Weldon, Madras S.C 9 Dec.
W. Hay, Madras S.C 10 Dec.
F. P. Rowcroft, Bengal S.C. 10 Dec.
H. De Brett. Bengal S.C. ... 10 Dec.
T. Obbord, Madras S.C 10 Den.
C. W. Street, Madras S.C ... 10 Dec.
G. S. Stevens, Bombay S.C. 10 Deo.
W. R. M. Holroyd, Ben. S.C. lo Doc.
J. G. Watts, Bombay S.C. ... 10 Doc.
T. L. Fraser, Bombay S.C... 10 Dec.
H. I. Lngard, Madras S.C... 14 Dec.
R. A- Cole, Madras S.C 14 Deo
A. Balmer. Madras S.C 14 Dec
J. K. Clnbley. Madras S.C. 14 Dec.
P. G. L. Smith
H. L. A.Tottenham,Ben.S.C.
H. C. P. Rice, Bengal S.C...
J.M. H. Maitland
Lieutenant GohneU — Majors.
C. W. Carrington, li.p. R. Mar.
Barrack MaaUr ai Porfa-
mmUh ....>, .......< 5'Jiily
John Wiiidnson, h.p. 80 F.... 5 July
Wm. Henry Hingesion, 58 P. 5 July
Charles Hereford, 19 P 5 J^ly
Frod. Stephen Terry, 35 P. 5 July
J. K. D. Mackenzie. 86 P. ... 5 July
G. W. Northey, h.p. Dis-
charge Depot 5 July B
Jnrocs Goldie, 6 Dr. Gds. ... 5 July
Montgomery Williams, xoo P. 5 July
F. H. A. Seymour, Rifle Br. 5 July
John Edward Allen, 79 P. ... 5 July
George Bayley, 31 P 5 July
F. W. de Winton, R. Art. ... 5 July
'B. P. Schroiber, R. Art s July
^vv. M. Tweedie, R. Art. 5 July
Doc. |W. R. Lluellyn, R. Art. 5 July
H. J. Thornton, R. Art s Nov.
M. H. C. B.St9inxc«n» l^.p. .^^
Art „.... 2 Kov.
H. W. Stockley. E. Art. 23 Nov.
H. Chichester. R. Art. 93 Nov.
D. S. Bemberton, R. Art. ... 33 Nov.
W Tt TfArtt^r. R. AH. 23 Nov.
G >: \f;iu]e, R. Art...» xi Dec.
\^ 1) I sirey. a. Art...., it Dec.
Htiijie, R. Art 11 Dec.
T.
1IAJ0R8.
1830.
^ W. H. Hartman, Unatt.
1838.
Geo. Montagu, Unatt
1840.
J. B. Gastieau, h.p. R. Mar...,
1864.
John K. Mackenzie* Unatt.. .
W. C.FwcoKN^Avonmore,h.p.
R.Art
1878.
R. H. Lewis, h.p. ao P. S. O.
ofPensioners
J.PitzThoma8Shadwell,23 F.
Geo. Perceval Beamish, 36 F.
Edward Wm. Saunders, 14 P.
C. H. Chichester, 5 Lancers
PhiUp PitzRoy, 5 P
Montague Browne, h.p. 24 P.
B. O. ofPensioners
C. W. M'Niell, h.p. Mil. Tr.
8. O. ofPensioners
John P. Campbell, 30 P
John Henry Kirke, h.p. 19 P.
B. S. Robinson, 89 P
Edw. Abbot Anderson, 18 P.
Geo. Henry Cochrane, 8 P. ...
John James S. O'Neill, 20 P.
John L. Moore, h.p. 34 F.
S. O. of Pensioners
C. E. Stirling, h.p. R. Art ...
James Murray Straton, 47 P.
Wm. H. Rowland, 55 P
Wm. S. Richardson, 46 P. ...
G. C. Bartholomew, zoo F. ...
Geo. Fred- Gildea, 21 P
C. H. Roddy, h.p. Cevlon R.
Porster Longfleld, 8 F.
Edward Marcon, 12 P
J. P. Henley, h p. Rifle Br...
A. A. Le Mesurier, 14 F
John H. Sharpe, h.p. 55 P....
Pra. John Green, h.p. 58 P.. .
Edwin John Oldfleld, 5 P. ...
Arthur Evelyn Pyler, 50 F.
Fred. B. Sand with, 10 P. ...
J. L.Clarke, h.p. R. Art
F. L. H. Lyon, h.p. R. Art...
Henry C. Vibart, 9 P
Aug, P. de B. Dixon, 14 P. ...
Joseph Gates Travers, 17 P.
Q. J. C. Roberts, 9 P
E. R. R. Barnes, 35 F
George Forbes, 78 F
Robert C. Martin, hj>. 19 F.
Recruiting Officer ^ Worettter
John O. Vandeleur, 35 P. ...
Matthew Holford Hale, 26 P.
Dawson Townley, 75 F
Richard A. Manners, i F. ...
H. L. Searle, h.p. R. Mar.
Art. S. O. ofPensioners ...
Henry Wood, Rifle Br
B. G. Charlton, h.p. 81 P.
8. O. of Pensioners
Alex.Charles Grant. h.p. 87 F.
William Green. 42 F
Lewis Blyth Hole. 6P
Wm.C.O'ShnuL'hj.e-^sv. 12 V.
v.fc. R. J. M:i.\vvn. -1 F. .
Villi. Obboiiic L;.i :iiirtl, ' 6 l\
20 Dec, iF. G. Baylay, R. Art. 5 July
20 Dec. N. H. Harris, R. Art 5 July
soDec. I W. G.Martin, R. Art. 5 July
I P. H. Sandilonds, R. Art. ... 5 July
I E. J. Ward-Ashton, R. Art.... 5 July
! W. B. E. Ellis. R. Art 5 July
! V. D. Majendie, R. Art 5 July
J. E. Blackwell. R. Art 5 July
. 22 July Sir J. W. Campbell, Bt.R. Art. 5 July
1^. de V. Tupper, R. Art. ... 5 July
' J. H. Wilson, h.p. R. Eng. ... 5 July
28 June F. A. Whinyotes. R. Art 5 July
|F. C. Elton, R. Art 5 July
10 Nov ^- ^ollingwood, R.Art 5 July
|W. Rooke, R. Art. 5 July
24 June SirW. A.Prankland,De.R.Eng. 5 July
1B73.
Hcnrv H. St> Lej^er, 71 P. ... 2 Jan.
J. T. TvTi «-!?«, R. Eng 15 Jan.
Jaiinpft Crcftjli, 17 F 19 Jan.
C.W.Hiiw-cp.L.p.BettjjttlS.C. 13 Feb.
GtxK K, niipim Trent. 26 P. 15 Feb.
J T. French, h.p, 90 F 8 Mar.
J( Am HoEiry Trinp. 76 P 8 Mar.
R. G. TimroUi, K. Eng, S Mur.
H. R. Frtber, R. Knx 12 Mar.
Edw, Mitchell. R. Eag 2 Apr.
J«ihn Gamier, R, Eng 2 Apr.
B. W. i^liippp. R. Art 12 Apr.
B. Snndhnm, R. Art 12 Apr.
A. A. Stcvart, R. Art 12 Apr.
H. T. irnmqnd, R.Art 12 Apr.
JoLu Tilly, 23 F 14 Apr.
Hon, R. t. DUlon, R. Art. ... 16 Apr.
B. S. Burnett, R. Art. 16 Apr.
P. L. BeUomy, 55 F 6 May
R. M. Smith, R. Eng 23 May
M. C. Morris, « P 26 May
Wm. H. Burland, xo P i June
Wm. NewBome, R. Eng i June
J. J. Heywood, 61 F i Auk-
12 Dec.
't ?nSS5' Va?L^ f Jn\l |T- T. Simp8on;98 Foot ..... 9 Aug
c:ET8^o5;RfA^-::::::::- f jSI? :sg-^i!;P..M^"- • i^A^i
H. D. Pitt, R. Art, 5 July
5 July |H* y. Wortham, R. Art. s JuLy
5 July H. B. Manle. R. Art s July
5 July >■»•<'. C. E. Webber, R. Eng. s July
5 July K. R. Festing. R. Eng 5 July
5 July O. W. Stockley, R. Eng 5 July
5 July |J- A. Papillon, R. Eng 5 July
•^ .W.B. Rice, R.Art 5 July
5 July i<^. U. Knox, R. Art 5 July
O. H. Goodenough, R. Art.... 5 July
5 Julv i J. H. P. Anderson, R. Art. ... 5 July
5 July )U. TuUooh, h.p. R. Eng 5 July
5 July IH. C. Parrell, B. Art 5 July
5 July !E. M'Laughlin, B. Art. 5 July
5 July A. S. Hunter, R. Art. 5 July
5 July IG. A. Crawford, R. Art. 5 July
5 July |T. A. de Moleyns, R. Art 5 July
J. B. Richardson, R. Art. 5 July
5 July !w. H. Wardell. R. Art. s July
S July |W. H. Isod, R. Art 5 July
5 July |T. Van Straubensee* R. Art. 5 July
5 July H. W. Shakerl^, B. Art. 5 July
5 July B. Staveley, R. Art 5 July
5 July H. Edmeades, R. Art. 5 July
5 Julv J. M. Bum, R. Art. 5 July
5 July S. J. Nicholson, R. Art 5 July
5 July W. Smith, R. Art. 5 July
5 July V(S: E. T. Thackeray, R. Eng. 5 July
5 July J. G. Forbes, R. Eng 5 July
5 July C. R. Buckle, R. Art 5 July
5 July C. H.Luard,R. Eng 5 July
5 July 'J. Bimey, R. Eng 5 July
S July ]G. Swinton, R. Eng 5 July
5 July lA. T. Mander, R. Eng 5 July
5 Julv IJ. H. Bedford, B. Eng 5 July
- •" W. M. Ducat, R. Eng 5 July
|H. p. Cooper.h.p.R. Marines,
Barrack Master at Chatham x Aug.
5 July
5 July
5 July
5 ' "
5
5 July
5 July
C. E. L. Bluett, 22 P 22 Aug.
G. 8. Hills, R.Bng. 23 An^.
C.J. Smith, R. Eng 24 Aug.
J. Eokford, R. Eng. :. 24 Aug.
A. M. Brandreth, R. Bug. ... 24 Aug.
R. Q. Smyth, R. Eng 24 Aug.
J. P. Steel, R. Eng. 24 Aug*.
D. 0. Walker, R. Eng 25 Aug.
H. Looook. R. Bag 25 Aug.
F. Hime, R. Eng 25 Aui^.
W. Keith, R. Eng 25 Aug.
G. L. 0. Merewether, R.Eng, 35 Aug.
P. Phelps, R. Eng : 25 Aug.
P. B. Mainguv, R. Eng 26 Au|;.
H. F. 0. Lewin, R. Bug 26 Aug.
A. G. Dnmford, R. Bng 26 Aug.
M. Lambert, R.Eng 26 Aug.
W. Balfe, XX Hussars 29 Aug.
T, R. Ryan, R. Art i Sept-
R. L. Dashwood, 15 F 22 Sept-
W. P. Gumey, 91 F. 28 Sept-
C. Ashbumham, 60 Rifles ... 18 Oct.
A. M. Rawlins, R. Art 29 Oct.
Edw. Feneran, 48 F 6 Dec.
E. P. S. Lloyd, R. Eng 10 Dec.
H. R. Mead, R. Eng ix Dec
H. Smalley, R. Eng 11 Dec.
H. D. Crosier, R.Eiig it Dec.
H, S. Palmer, R. Eng 11 Dec.
Robert Barton, R. Eng ix Dec.
Roberto. Jones, R. Eng. ... zi Dec.
V. G. Clayton, R. Eng 11 Dec.
P. J. Smith, R. Bng 11 Dec.
T. P. Dowden, R. Eng it Dec.
A. C. Nightingale, 93 F 14 Dec.
FitsRoy S. Talbot, R. Art.... 17 Dec.
G. S. White, 92 F 24 Dec.
R. K. Gibb. h.p. i W. I. R... 24 Dec.
July JtarracK Maerer an^iUKnam x Aug. |r . Tiirhe c/P 20 Dfto
iZ [0. k S^^fi:^:::::::::::: \ iZ h'- '<"» '^''^' ' ^ ^' °-<^
jP. V. Eyre, R. Art i Aug.
A. H. Davidson, R. Art i Aug.
S. Penny, R. Art. x Aug.
5 July E. H. Courtney, R. Eng. ... 3 Aug.
5 July R. M. P. Sandford. R. Bng. 3 Aug.
5 July R. Bullen, R. Bng 3 Aug.
5 July H. H. Jones, R. Eng 4 Aug.
5 July W. Newman, R. Art 13 Aug.
C. N. Judge, R. Eng 20 Aug.
5 July W. H. B. Kingslev, 67 P. ... ax Aug.
5 July A. T. Storer, K. Eng 27 Aug.
W. H. Collins, R. Eng 29 Aug.
5 July G. F. Blackwood, R. Art. ... xi Sept.
5 July H. Thompson, Bengal B. C. xx Sept.
5 July C. E. Bates, Bengal B. C. ... xx Sept.
5 Julv l'\ K. Lowes, R. Art 21 Sept.
5 .Inl'v iH. Smithctt, R. Art 25 Sept.
5 JvAy M'hr.gi. Clitherow Gore, 83 P. 6 Oct.
5 July C. E. Nr.irc?, n. Art 2 Nov.
1871
T. B. Strong, Bombi^ S.C. 4 Jan.
M. W. Hyslop, xoi P 6 Jan.
G. J. Hamilton, 26 F 6 Jan.
A. J. Ford, h.p. i F 7 Jan,
G. P. Graham, Bengal S.C... 14 Jan.
A. Copland, Bengal S.C 24 Jan.
D.W.Laughton,MadrasS.C. 14 Jan.
J. P. Sweeney, h.p. 83 P.
Staff Officer of Pensioners 26 Jan.
P. J. Hicks, Madras S.C. ... x Feb.
Francis Duncan, R. Art 4 Fob.
p.a.c. J. Rvder01iver,R. Art 4 Feb.
James P. Morgan, R. Art... 4 Feb.
G. G. Haimen, R. Art 4 Feb.
Arthur Ford, R. Art 4 Feb.
Alex. Walker, R. Art 4 Feb.
Alford Dixon, B. Art 4 Feb.
Edw. Hut Dyke, B. Alt. 4 Feb.
Anaon &w)&U)d, R. Art 4 V,eb,
B. 8. BoberUon, Bengal B.C. 4 Feb.
H.lCS.Glairke,MadTa8 8.0. 4 Feb.
G. B. Heimeasy.BengalS.G. 4 Feb.
K.C. Pe?reMi,BengtdS.C... 4 Feb.
8.P.3C'OiaiTTay. Bombib^S.C.4 Fob.
C. H. Plovden. Madras 8.C. 14 Feb.
Besmald Whittixw, S F soPeb.
Bidiard Sadlcir, B. Art ao Feb.
G.S.B.Hewet8on.MadraBS.G. ao Feb.
A. Dnraod, Bombay S.G aoFeb.
J. If. B<^d, Bombay S.C. ... 90 Feb.
H. D. B. W. Chester, Bengal
8.C * ao Fob.
J. B. Beid, Madras 8.0 ao Feb.
J. N. B.Hewett, Bengal S.C. 4 Mar.
Wmu B. Barloir, B. Art xz Mar.
BobextC. Smith, B. Art xi Mar.
Cbuiee D. ChaLmeTB,B.Art. zi Mar.
8. P. Lynaa, B. Art. zi Mar.
A. Le Meanrier, B. Eng. ... 13 Mar.
W. MAtxfznan, B Eng xsMar.
JaHna Barras, Bombay B.C. 14 Mar.
T. N. Walker, Bengal 8.0... 14 Mar.
C. H. Grace, Madras 8.0. ... X4 Mar.
B. T. O'BeiUy, Madras 8.G. 24 Mar.
K. 6. Henderson, 60 Bifles.. 27 Mar.
Majors. 14a
T. John, 46 F 8 July \p.i.c.W.n. Lascelles.RffleBr. xo Mar.
8, Bimington, Bombay S.C. ao July J. a. H. Algar,-6o Bifles lo Mar.
B. 0. Budd, Madras S. G. ... ao July p.«.c. c. A. Gorham, B. Art. 10 Mar.
Henry Qillett, 13 F ai July W. H. Graham, B. Art xoMar.
H. M. Thompson, 8a P 23 July w. M. Dickinson, Mad. S.G... 15 Mar.
W. B. Holmes, R. Bng 23 July G. A. Munro. Bengal S.C. ... 17 Mar.
J. D. ^son-Laurie, 34 F. ... 1 Aug. T. £. Guthrie, Madnas S.C... 17 Mar.
G. G. H. Fulton, Bom. S.C... 4 A.ug. B F. Firth, Bengal S.G 17 Mar.
W. W. Hume, Bengal S. G... 5 Aug. F. J.N.Maokenzie,Bengal8.C. 17 Mar.
W. Blenkinaop, h. p. 3 D'- p.B.Newmarch,BengalS.C. 17 Mar.
Gds., Cavalrjf Depot la Aug. G. M'Inroy, Madras S.G. ... 17 Mar.
E. M. Forbes, h.p. 2 W.I.H, xa Aug. F. W. Boifeau, Bengal S.G... 20 Mar.
A. Straghan, 74F 13 Aug. A. O'H. Clay, Madras S.C... aoMar.
J. N. Wilson. Madras S. C. ao Aug. :' ^
Gra&tan, 35 F 28 Mar.
b.j). 89 F.S.O.of P. x Apr.
X Apr.
X Apr.
J Apr.
z Apr.
p^.e. G. K. &aw, 68 F x Apr.
B. K. Bayly, 42 F x Apr.
G. A. Fnzae, 42 F z Apr.
A. A. Davidson, Madras S.C. z Apr.
D. Korth,47F 1 Apr.
H. C. Seddon, B. Eng z Apr.
P^e. Alex. W.Duncan, B.Art z Apr.
ISdw. J. Briaooe, 20 F 1 Apr.
J. F. Greaae, B Mar. Art. ... z Apr.
W. W. AUnntt, B. Marines .
W. E. Deapaxd, B Marines .
u. e.F.S. Bnssell, 14 Hussars
H. F. Hntton, 23 F
Parry Lambert, B. Eng x Apr.
John M. VNeQe, B. Eng. ... z Apr.
C.CSJIoneriefrCSAB^g. x Apr.
Keith A. Jopp, B. Eng_.. ... x Apr.
«^.c. C. J. Bnraett, is F. ... z Apr.
W.A.T.Helden,C2fff.xooF. lApr.
Wm. Fowler, 47 P x Apr.
rc W. F. Batler, CB. h.p.
6iir,A. A.^ Q. jr. Q*n.
CmfB ^ Good Mepe.,i,^, • :z Apr.
A. A. Godwin, X03 F. ..;. z Apr.
C J. Bromhead, 24 F 1 Apr.
fL 0.e. R. W. T. Gordon, 93 F. z Apr^
fLM,e. U9m. H. J* L.Wood, 22
z Apr.
4 Apr,
4 Apr.
4 Apr.
4 Apr.
4 Apr.
G.W.C. P1owdexi,Bengal8.C.
i.H.Ugird,lL.p.Bombay S.C.
H. W. Haaria. Bomli^S. C.
G. W. H. Hoggaa, Ben. S.G.
Cbuies Maiit» B Bng. ......
J. W. Haaeell, z F. 14 Apr.
C. E. Stawart, Bengal S. G. Z4 Apr;
AJLW.8amsQn.h.p.xW.LB. xs Apr.
rc T. Cadell, Bengal S. C. x7Apr.
B B. P. Donui, <oF z8 Apr.
BW.GOTdon* Bengal S.C... 6 May
W. B. G. Cleaiber, 47 F zo May
B CoacTOft, Bengal S. C. ... 15 May
JL L Artamaon, 18 F 23 May
C. T. BimbiuT, Bxfle Br 28 3Iay
J. WiDiamaon, 23 F. 30 May
F H. Thoinpaon, Mad. B G. 8 June
G A. A. Baker. Bexigal S.C. 8 June
T. J. Ben, SCadrasSTc 8 June
J. C. GYumlner. MadnuB S. C. 9 June
L G. Brown, Bombay 8. G.. 9 June
H. M. Bepton, Beng^ S. O.. 9 June
«'. B4nrlaadann, Madras S.G. 9 June
F Wheeler, Bengal 8. C. ... 9 June
JW.CHenderaon, Mad.8.C. 9 June
Herbert Chaa. Patton, 22 F. xo June
Sdw. M. Beadon. 85 F zoJune
E. 3. Berkeley, Madras S.G. xo June
W.I«.K.XByvett,MadrasS.C. zoJnne
S.W.B.8heraian,Mad.S.G. xojnne
B. H. Pneatem, Madras 8. G. xo June
F. B Boooa, Madraa 8. C... xo June
J. npeertoB, Bengal S.C... xoJune
rCtt.C.T.Jan«tt3en.S.C. zo June
xoJune
20 June
27 June
,oP. 29 June
L.O.A.A.<toOatt(HB.:irt. iJnly
C. Ti wrt^, B. Ajfk.^^... xJuly
F. A. nmhWui, Jfc.p.96 F. ... 8 July
Geo. Mnrny. Madiaa 8. C.
roialfadnaila. Mad. 8. C.
PBBaaigH>,a8
M.daUra.G.A
O. Mensies, Bengal S. G. ... 36 Aug.
W. G. Trevor, Bombay S. G. 31 Aug.
J.W.Watson, Bombay S.G. 4 Sept.
B. D. H. Vibart. Bengal B. G. 4 Sept.
W. P. La Touche, Bom. S. C. 6 Sept.
W. Btoddart, Madras S. C... xa Sept.
F. E. West, Madras S. G. .., xa Sept
J. W.O*Dowda, Bengal S.G. xa Sept.
W. 8. Bailey, Madras S. G. 19 Sept.
E. G. Jenkins, Bombay S.G. ao Sept.
BF.H.Macgregor,h.p. Mil.
Train, S. 0. of Pensioners 7 Get.
0. J. Home, x6 F xo Oct.
St.Geo. Gaulfefld. Mad. S.G. ao Oct.
B. H. Phelips, Madras S.G. 20 Oct.
H. G. Lewes. B.Art 3x Oct.
Edward Birch, xx P ax Nov.
John Cobb, h/p.B Marines,
Paffma»Ur,Port9moutkJHo. 25 Nov.
G. G. Slade. Rifle Br z Dec.
F. W. B Clements, B. Eng. a Dec.
W. J. L. Milligan, h.p. m\,
Tr. S.O. of Pensioners ... 5 Dec.
R. Houghton, Madras S. C. 9 Dec.
A. Vivian, Bengal 8. C 9 Dec.
A. J. Vibart, Bombay S. C. q Dec.
A. M'Goun, Madras 8. G.... 9 I>ec.
F. D. Harington, Ben. S. G. xo Dec.
T.Lowndes, Madras S.G... . 10 Dec.
B. W. Broughton,Mad.S.C. 10 Dec.
0. W. Yonge, Bombay S.C. 10 Dec.
R. E. Boyle, Bengal 8. C. ... xo Dec.
J. P. Warlow, Madras S. C. xo Dec.
Q. Tyndall, Madras S. G. ... 10 Dec.
E. Faunce, Madras B.C. ... so Dec.
C. W. Gampbell,BengalS.C. 20 Dec.
G. R. Goodfellow, Bom. B.C. 23 Dec.
N. B, Burlton, Bengal S. C. 30 Dec.
1876.
G. E« RenniS) 44 F x Jan.
B. F. Angelo, Bengal S.C... 4 Jan.
H. F.Pritobard, R. Art. ... j iwn.
B. Yaldwyn, R. Art 7 Jan.
W. J. Pinch, B Art t6 Jan;
H. de G. Warter, B Art. ... z6Jan.
G. Budd, B. Art x6 Jan.
J. Haughton, B. Art x6 Jan.
p.t.o.F. S. Stoney, B. Art 16 Jan.
T. Clarke, B Art x6 Jan.
W. Gw Brancker, B Art x6 Jan.
D. B Cameron, CJTG.R. Art. x6 Jan.
W. H. Noble, R. Art x6 Jan.
G. 0'Connor,h.p. R. Art x6 Jan.
W. Kemmis, B. Art x6 Jan.
P. B. Baikes, R. Art. x6 Jan.
B. D. Elliott, B Art. 16 Jan.
H. Bond, B Art 16 Jan.
W. M. B Walton, B Art x6 JaiL
F. W. Ward, R. Art x6 Jan.
S. J. Browne, Bengal S.C... 20 Jan.
J.W.M.Anderson, JBom. S.C. 20 Jan.
O. M. Graham, Bengal S.G... 20 Jan.
Wm. Jacob, Bombay S.G. ... ao Jan.
Densil Hammill, 75 F ax Jan.
E. 8. Ostrehan, Bombay S.G. 31 Jan.
P. Montgomerie, B Eng. 3 Feb.
H. H. Lee, B Eng 3 Feb.
A Stewart. Bengal S.C 4 Feb.
P. W. Powlett, Bengal S.G... 4 Feb.
H. B Goningham, Mad. S. C 4 Feb.
M. P. Bicketta, Bengal S. C. 4 Feb.
H. H. Pearson, 12 F 6 Feb.
W. S. Macleod. Madras S. G. 6 Feb. H. A. T. Nepean, Mad. S.C. a6 Sept.
T. Gardiner, h.p. 98 F. Be- J.Wilkinson. Z05F 29 Sept.
ertdHng OMeer ai Cork 23 Feb. B. Bythell, Bombay S. G. ... 2 Oct.
J. G. Campbell, X04F 25 Feb. A. G. Owen, Bengal S. C ... 4 Oct.
J. Bawlins, 48 F 26 Feb. H. A. Lewes, Bengal S. C. ... 4 Oct.
,. , « ^. )Liiuageu,h.p. Bombay S.C. 4 Oct.
jC. A. Liardet, Madras S. C. 4 Oct.
O. Barnes, Bengal S.C 4 Mar. Heniy Kerr, 7 F i90ct.
lOL. vr XI.. yjmjf. at nut i «h> o. v>. . .. mv aluj^.
M. Bamsay, Bengal S.G 20 Mar.
R. C Money, Bengal S.G. ... 20 Mar.
C B Matthews, Bengal S.C. 20 Mar.
G. B. Fisher, Bombay S.C. a8 Mar.
J. Gabbett, Madras 6. C 30 Mar.
J. C Gonington, 13 F. ..., 3x MJar.
D. H. Traill, B Eng 3Z Mar.
A. J. Fllgate, B. Eng 31 Mar.
H. M. Vibart. B. Eng 3X Mar.
G. F. S. Chambers, B Art... x Apr.
W. 8. Curson, B. Art x Apr.
J. F. Pierson. B. Art. t Apr.
E. W. Trevor, Bombay S.C. 4 Apr.
H C. Wright, Madras 8. C. 4 Apr.
T. H.B. Brooke, Madras S.C 4 Apr.
W. H. Glements,h.p. B. Mar.
3.0. of Pensioners 14 Apr.
Dunlop, B. Art 14 Apr.
E. Lyons, B. Art. 14 Apr.
H. Parker, 15 F. 16 Apr.
A. Hill, 34 F 16 Apr.
H. C E.Ward, Bengal S.C ao Apr.
J. M*D, Smith, Madras S.C 70 Apr.
G. C. Boss, Bengal S.C 29 Apr.
J. M. Heywood, R. Eng 3 May
F. J. Rivers, Madras 8.0. ... 4 May
B. H. E. KauntBe,Beng.S.C 11 May
EL J. Hallowes, 15 F 29 May
A. F. P. Haroourt, Ben.S.C 8 June
C L. Baikes, Madras S.C. ... 8 June
A. M. Phillips, Bombay S.C 8 June
W. G. Murray, h.p. Ben. S.C 8 June
John Jacob, Bombay S.G. ... 8 June
James Miller, Bengal S.G. ... 8 June
G. B. Farrlngton, Mad. S.C 9 June
W. 0. Plant, Madras S.G. ... 9 Jmie
E. L. Ommanney, Ben. S.C 9 June
H. M. B. Burlton, Ben. S.G. 12 June
PJL.VanHonirigh,Mad. S.C xajune
H. F. deLousada, Mad. S.C. aoJune
W. Chlshohn, Madras S.C. ... 25 Jane
John Godson, Madras B.C... 4 July
J. L. Bradshaw, 80 F xo July
G. W. Borradaile, R. Art. ... 14 July
T. W. Sanders, Bombay S.C 16 July
A. J. Doig, Bombay S. C ... x6 July
W. J. Seaton, Madras B. C 20 July
G. B. B. Hobart, R. Art 24 July
H. A. Tracey, R. Art 24 July
H. J. F. Shea, R. Art 24 July
R. G. W. Mltford, Ben. S.C 25 July
0. Swinhoe, Bombay S. C ... 27 July
John Briggs, 8a P 29 July
T. B. Adams, 45 F 4 Aug.
Edw. Micklem, R. Eng xa Aug.
J. W. Hindle, Madras S.G. 20 Aug.
C F. Moore, Madras S.G. ... 20 Aug
W.H. King-Harman, R. Art. 21 Aug.
T. 8. Seccombe, R. Art 21 Aug. .
H.P.R.F.Grawfurd,2£ad.S.C z Sept.
A. Wingfield. Madras B.C.... 4 Sept.
R. S. Jago. Madras S.G 4 Sept.
J.CSmyth-Windham.BArt. 8 Sept.
W. B. R. Hall, R. Art 8 Sept.
W.T. Budgen, R. Art 8 Sept.
E. Broadrick, R. Art 8 Sept.
E. Gladstone, h.p. R.M. Art. 15 Sept.
F. T. Warburton, R. Bug.... x6 Sept.
C D. Baynes, Madras S.C. ax Sept.
M.D. V.T.Grant, Bom. S.G. ai Sept.
A. C Davidson, R. Art ax Sept.
J. Lawson, 59 F 22 Sept.
.«.c. A. L. Emerson, a8 F. ... aa Sept.
\ Weldon. Madras S. C ... 26 Sept.
C M. Moberly, Madras B.C.. 4 Mar.
G. A. Way, Bengal S.C 4 Mar.
E. C. Ross, Bon^y S.C 7 Mar.
H. G. Saunders, Bengal S. C 20 Oct.
JosiasDuim, 89 F 21 Oct.
H. Waring, 2 F 23 Oct.
H. S. Stabb, 33 F 8 Mar.iE. L. Hercy. aP 23 Oct
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C.O.L.Prend«rgMt, Bon.S.C. 23 Oct.
W. W. Murdoch, R. Art 28 Oct
B. D. Tarleton. R. Art ag Oct.
J. M'MulliB, Madras 8. C. ... 16 Nov.
H. P. Darwall, R. Art 17 Nov.
R. ThompBon, R. Eng 20 Nov.
S. Crosier, 43 F 1 Dec.
C. S. Blair, Madraa S. G. ... 4 I>ec.
John Blaksley, 3 P 6 Deo.
John Liston, Bengal S. G. ... 7 Dec.
R. H. Hudleston, Benfral 8. G. 7 Deo.
R. M. Skinner, Bengal 8. C- 7 Doc.
John Ewing, Madras 8. C. ... 7 Dec.
P. P. W. Freeman, Ben. 8.C. 7 Dec.
UCP. D. M. Brown, Ben.S.G. 8 Dec.
W. V. P. Jacob, Bengal 8. C. 8 Dec.
H. 8. Court, Madras 8. C. ... 8 Dec.
R. Wheeler, Madras 8. C. .. 8 Dec.
A. C. Havelock, Madras 8. G. 8 Dec.
D. M'Neill, Madras 8. C 8 Dec.
Montagu Hall, loi F 18 Dec.
P. P. Daniell, 75 F 18 Dec.
H. Morton, Bengal 8. G ao Dec.
R. P. Litchfield,Madra8 8. C. 20 Dec.
W. T. Bden, Bombay 8. G.... 20 Dec.
B. R. Cottingham, R. Art... 23 Dec.
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J. C. Auchinleok, R. Art. ... i Jan.
A. R. Chapman, Bengal 8.G. 4 Jan.
B. C. Codrington, Ben. S.G. 4 Jan.
J. P. (hunt, Bombay S.G. . . . 4 Jan.
C. S. Kyle, R. Art. 15 Jan.
P. C. St. John, Madras S.G. ao Jan.
E. M. Woodcock, Bom. 8.U. 4 Feb.
M&n. A. B. de Montmorency,
R. Art 4 Feb.
B. W. West, Bombay B.C. ... 7 Feb.
Br R. G. Sandeman, ZCSI.
Bengal S. C. 8 Feb.
pj.e. J. H. Pawcett, h.p. x F. 9 Feb.
W. T. Brown, Bombay 8.0. 20 Feb.
R. S. Roberts, Madras S. C. ao Feb.
John Foott, h.p. 3 F 27 Feb.
J.G.Shanks,h.p.R. Marines 37 Feb.
H. P. P. Nash, Bengal S.G. 4 Mar.
Wm.Anderson, Madras B.C. 4 Mar.
E. O. Morrogh, Madras B.C. 4 Mar.
R.M. Lloyd. Bombay 8. C. 4 Mar.
A M. Lys, Madras 8. C 4 Mar.
E. A. Wood, Madras 8.C.... 4 Mar.
A. Bloomfleld, Bengal 8. C. 7 Mar.
J. O. E. Griffith, Bom. S.G. 9 Mar.
J. Herschol, R.Bng xo Mar.
E. P. Browne, 35 P. X7 Mar.
E. Cunningham, Bom. 8.0. 20 Mar.
I. P. Westmorland, R. Eng. 30 Mar.
A. C. Padday, R. Eng 30 Mar.
P. H. Byre, 38 P x Apr.
J. H. Lloyd, R. Art 1 Apr.
O. A. Russell, R. Art x Apr.
A. Pamell, R. Eng x Apr.
A. T. Rolland, Madras 8. C. 4 Apr.
R. W. Sparks, 7 P 5 Apr.
€harles Squirl, 74 P 5 Apr.
E. B. Hutton, X Drs xoApr.
Wm. Whitla, 10 P laApr.
W. Bisset, R. Art 98 Apr.
W. 8. Maunsell. R. Art 29 Apr.
F. B. 3iiddleton, Mad. 8. C. 4 May
E. Temple, Bensral 8. C. ... xs May
p.t.e, G. O. Beazley, 83 P. ... 22 May
C. C. Sargeaunt, Mad. 8. 0. 31 May
P. J. G. Murray, 3 Dr. Gds. 3x May
W. T. Much, 24 F X May
T.B.8haw-UeUier,4Dr.Qd8. a June
G. G. Young, Bengal S. C... 13 June
P. Lance, Bengal 8. G 13 June
H. T. Harris, Madras 8. G. 13 Jane
C. J. Griffiths, Bengal 8. G. 13 June
E. C. Garstin, Bengal 8. C. 13 June
R. W. B. Dawson, x8 F 14 June
J. 8. Tait, la Lancers 14 June
A. PuUan, Bengal 8. G 14 June
O. Case, Bengal 8. G 14 June
G. 0. Udny, Bengal 8. G. ... 14 June
L. Wavell, Bengal 8. G X4 June
R. B. Graham, Bengal 8. G. X4 Juno
M. J. J. Mignon, Bombay G. 14 June
E. J. Watson, Madras 8. C. 14 June
J..H. Knox, 14 Hussars X5 June
J. Fitzgerald, Bengal 8. C. x6 June
W. Livesay, 43 F 19 June
R. W. M. Wetherell, 16 F... aa June
0.«.tf.H.D. Farrington, jx ^* '4 J^^^o
J. B. Smith, Bengal 8. O. ... a6 June
T. Higginson, Madras 8. G. 76 June
A. Cook, h.p. Madras 8. G. a6 Juno
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T. H. Stoton, Madras 8. 0. a6 June P. B. Roberts, R. Art 27 Feb
N. G. Ramsay, 25 F 15 July P. H. Greig, R. Art aS Feb,
T. R. Davidson, Bengal S.G 15 July 'J. H. Prendergast, Mad.S.O. 3 Mar.
M. W. Ommanney, R. Art... 19 July I A. Ollivant, Bengal 8. O
8. G. Huskisson, h.p. 80 P.. 19 July
G. P. Kaye, ax Hussars ag July
A L. Playfair, Bengal 8. C. 5 Aug.
R. H. Truell, 53 F xa Aug.
J. B. Leggett, Madras 8. C. x6 Aug.
E. H. Thomas, Madras 8. C. 16 Aug.
IIoH.K. W. Napier, Bengal
Staff Corps zo Aug.
J. Macdougall, Madras S.G. 20 Aug.
W. 8. JerviB, loi F 33 Aug.
C. Hayter, Madras S.G a9 Aug.
O.B.C.8t.John,C5J.R.Bng. 39 Aug.
G. B. Stokes, 108 F x Sept
E. G. BattiBCOmbe, R. Art.. 1 Sept
F. Hammond, Bengal 8.G.. 8 Sept.
L. B. Banoe, Madras 8.C.... zo Sept
C. Maguire, 44 P x6 Sept
G. C. Bird, Madras B.G ao Sept
M. Tweedie, Bombay S.G... ao Sept
W. N. Wroughton, Madras
Staff Corps 33 Sept
G. Blunt, R. Eng 37 Sept
J. 8. Nicholson, xo8 F 6 Oct.
H. R. Thuillier, R. Eng 7 Oct.
A. T. Praser, R. Eng 7 Oct
8. Graves, 3 F xx Oct
Francis Gellie, Bengal 8. G. ao Oct
l'hos.Trueman,BomDayS.O. aoOct.
John Jopp, Bombay 8. C... ao Oct
J. A. Tillard, R. Art ax Oct
John C. Hay, 9a P a8 Oct
G. C. Hewetson, Madras 8.0. 4 Nov.
».*.<?. H. L. Mitchell. R. Art. 9 Nov.
J.L. Stewart, b.p. x8 Hussars ax Nov.
De L. R. P. Wooldridge,
Bombay S.G ax Nov.
R. Rintoul, h.p. x6 Lancers,
3 Surrey MilUia 34 Nov.
J. Pennyouick, R. Eng. 8 Deo.
William Byam, 65 F 9 Deo.
B. W. Shaw, Madras 8. C. ... la Deo.
A. D. Butter, Bengal 8. C. ... xa Deo.
C. P. James, Bombay 8. C. la Deo.
R. C. R. Glilfbrd, Bengal S.C. X3 Dec.
H. 8. Jarrett. Bengal 8. 0. ... 13 Dec.
L. J. H. Grey, C^i. Ben. S.C. 11 Dec.
R. G. Jenkins, Madras 8. G. 13 Dec.
E. Swetenham, Bengal 8. G. X3 Dec.
W. G. Anderson, Bengal S.C. xj Dec.
J. 8. Iredell, Bombay 8. G. X3 Dec.
G. 8. Keith, Madras 8. C 13 Dee.
H. M. Pratt, Bengal S. C... 13 Dec.
C. H. Cantor, Bengal S. C... 13 Deo.
G. A. Jacob, Bombay 8. C... X3 Dec.
J. B. Taylor, Madras 8. C... 13 Deo.
T. O. Underwood, Mad. S.C. Z3 Dec.
J. A. Riohmond,Madras S.G. Z3 Deo.
C. A Porteous, Madras 8. C. X3 Dec.
Geo. Philips, 4 Hussars x6 Dec.
W. B. Colvin, 7 F X9 Deo.
H.B. Sanderson, Beng. S.G. aoDeo.
C. O'Donel, Bengal S.C ao Dec.
G. P. I.Graham, Beng. S.G. ao Dec.
C. J. Gantin, Bengal 8. G. ao Deo.
Allan Murray, Bengal 8. C. ao Dec.
George Atkins, Bengal 8. C. ao Dec.
F. J. 8. Adam. Bombay 8. C. ao Dec.
C. J. O. Chambers, Mad.S.C. ao Dec.
W. H. Wilson, Bombay S.C. ao Dec.
8. E. R. Butler, Madras 8.0. ao Deo.
, „ 4 Mar.
C. P. Newport, Bombay S.C. 4 Mar.
G. Wodehouse, Bombay S.C. 4 Mar.
G. J. O.FiuGerald,Mad.S.C. 4 Mar.
W.H.Yates,h.p.BombayS.C. 4 Mar.
G. H. Oakes, Madras 8. C... 4 Mar.
H.I. Wheler, Bengal B.C.... 6 Mar.
W. A. Smyth, 11 F. 7 Mar.
J. D. Bourne, 5 Dr. Gds 17 Mar.
p.$.e. G. Salis-Sohwabe, x6
Lanoers 17 Mar.
H. F. H. SeweU, Mad. S. C. ao Mar.
R. W. Hesketh, Mad. 8. C... 20 Mar.
Q. 8. A. Jamieson. Mad. 8.... ao Mar.
F. R. Trevor, Madras 8. C... ao Mar.
P. B, P. White, z W. I. R.... 24 Mar.
p.9.e. B. V. Boyle, R. Art... z Apr.
F. H. Vanderzee, Mad. 8. C. 7 Apr.
C. E. Reid, R. Art zoApr.
p.9.e, A. B. Morgan, 9 F. ... 15 Apr.
Hon. J. D. Drummond, 6
Dr. Gds 20 Apr.
M. J. Sexton, R. Art ao Apr.
F. W. Grant, Bengal 8. C. ao Apr.
F. N. M. Maynard, Ben. S.G. ao Apr.
A P. Laughton, Mad. 8. G. ao Apr.
J. H. Gordon, Madras 8. G. ao Apr.
G. B. King, 37 F ai Apr.
H. L. Bllaby, R. Art 30 Apr.
C. Corbyn, Bengal 8. C. ' ( May
B. Vandeleur, 5 Lanoen. ... 7 May
T. W. Roberts, R. Art 7 May
L. Maodonald, Bengal 8. C. 8 May
H. B. Hanna, Bengal S.G... xa May
A. Hogg, Bombay S. C x6 May
G. D. A. Straker, R. Art... 94 May
W. A Warren, R. Art 34 May
J. H. Blaokley, R. Art 30 May
R. 0. Drysdale, R. Art 30 May
H. A. Burton, 14 F 3 June
J.H. Walwyn, 33 F a Juno
C. E. Luard, R. Eng 6 June
Bruoe Brine, R. Eng 6 June
H. J. Palliser, h.p. R. Art... 11 June
W. J. Stewart, Bengal 8. C. ra June
F. Coddingion, Bengal 8.0. za June
W. R. Sheffield, Mad. 8. 0. xa June
J.G.Gillmor, h.p. Bom. 8. C. la June
G. H. P. Codrington, Bom.
8. C Z3 June
J. Affleck, Bombay 8. G 13 June
M. P. Moiiarty, Ben. 8. C. Z3 June
H. C.A. Szcsepanski, Bengal
8. C 13 June
8. Beckett, Bengal 8. 0 13 June
T. A. Scott Bengal 8. C X3 June
T. D. Madden, Bengal 8 C. 13 June
J. W. Swifte, Madras 8. C. zj June
R. V. Maiden, Bombay 8.0. 13 June
J. Gataore, Bombay 8. G. ... Z3 June
G. B. Blowera, Bombay 8. G. 13 June
J. H. M. Bamett, Mad. 8. C. X3 June
G. Mackenzie, Bombay S.C. X3 June
P. J. Wise, Bombay 8. C. ... 13 June
F. 8. FiUPatriok, Mad. 8. C. 13 June
R. C. Evanson, Mad. 8. C. 13 June
W. O. Saundera, ax F. ... X5 June
p.B.e. A. 0. Hamilton, R. Eng. 1$ June
G. Thomhill, R. Art 34 June
H.de 8. Isaacson, R. Art z July
B. G. Wace, Bengal S. C. ... z July
P. C. Ruxton, 39 P 6 July
K. J. W. Coghill. zo Hussars zz July
T. M. Warren, 73 F xz July
W. 8. Daniell, xos F zz July
P. Kilgour, Madras 8. 0. ... zi July
H. C. Magenis, R. Art 14 July
Wm. Scott, Bombay 8. G. ... ao July
W. 8. Seton, Bombay S. 0... so July
W. F. Sandwith, Bom. 8. 0. ao July
W. A. Battine, a Dr. Gds. ... ac July
H. W. Webster, Bengal B.C. 36 July
G. 8. Hills, Bengal S. C. ... 4 Aug.
C. J. Durand, Bengal S.C... 4 Aug.
H. G. Waterfleld, Beng. S.C. 4 Aug.
0. T. P. Luxmoore, Mad. 8.0. 4 Auir.
H. W. Blair, Madras 8. C... 4 Aiig.
B. Fischer, Madras 8. G. ... 4 Aug.
K. F. Stevenson, Mad. 8. C. 4 Aug.
T.B.M.Glasoock.Beng.8.C. zz Aug.
L. Blathwayt. Bengal 8. 0. zz Aug.
P. Knowles, Bengal S.G. ... Z3 Autr.
C. M. Stockwell,7a F zs Auir.
C. E. Layard, ^
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R. H. de Montmorency,
Bengal S.C 4 Jan.
M. Furlong, Madras S.C 4 Jan.
H. N. Reeves, Bombay 8. C. a Jan.
A. Battye, Bengal 8. 0 6 Jan.
T. Dayrell, Bengal S.C 6 Jan.
D. J. D. Safford, 97 F Z7 Jan.
G. L. K. Hewett. Bengal S.C. ao Jan.
G. C. Gregory, Bengal 8. C. ao Jan.
G. A Strover, Madras 8.0... ao Jan.
Wm. Vertue, Madras 8. C... ao Jan.
P. P. J. Toke, Bengal 8. C... aa Jan.
A R. Seton, R. Eng 33 Jan.
T. H. Ouchterlony, R. Art. ... 35 Jan.
W. B. Lockhart, R. Art 39 Jan.
G. B. Macdonell,R. Art 39 Jan.
C. H. Ewart, Bengal 8. C... 30 Feb.
W. E. Ghambera, Ben. 8. C.. 30 Feb.
E. Beddy. Bengal 8. G 30 Feb.
ircfW.F.F. Waller, Bom.S.C. 30 Feb. O. E. Layard, xs F xs Aug
B. G. V. HoHoway, Mad.S.C. so Feb./Gharles Crawford, R. Eng... Z7 Aug.
W. O. Foord, Madras 8. C... ao Feb. V. Birch, Bombay 8. G so Aug.
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B. T. H. Sampson, Bengal
StaffConM aoAng.
?. B. lliles, BoinlMi7 8.0. ... ao Aug.
R. P. Daria, Bennl 8. 0 .... aa Aug
J. L. L. Morant, R. Eng m Aug.
W. H. Sandham, B. Art. 34 Ang.
f.t.e. S. O. HoUist, R. Art... 35 Aug.
f le. G. M. Cardew, 67 F.... 39 Ang.
Wm. Cleland, xoa F. x Sept.
J. C. Stewart, Bengal 8. C. 4 Sept
G. RandeU, Madras S. G. ... 4 Sept.
*Xarq. 8. de Piro, R. Malta
Fenc Art. 5 Sept.
H. S. Clarke, R. Art. 6 8ept.
T.C. Price, R. ArL xo Sept.
J. F. F. Cologan, Ben. Staff
Corps aoSept.
y. Lowia, Bengal 8. C ao Sept
W. T. Keara, Bombay B.C. ao Sept.
H. F.. DaTidBon, 19 F. 29 Sept.
V I.e. T. KeUjr-Kenny, 3 F. 39 Sept.
S. J. G. Grant, 35 F..
C. E. Theobald, ao F
C V. OliTer, 66 F
BobeitCook, sx F
;. A. Vonah, h.p. Depot
B«a. S.O. of Pena
E T. Bainbridf e, ax F
r A. F. Creagh, 80 F
Samad BTadbnme, 17 F. ...
G. F. Stehelin, 4 F
D. K, Evans, 6 F
G. .L Cnnon, 3 Life Qds
: B,Newbolt, 5 F-
^. H. N. Johnstone, ao F....
F W.Hamilton, ax F
B. F. Harrison, 5 Lanoers ...
J B. Jackion, h.p. ax F
Ttjffiu Mackenzie, 78 F. ...
;. D. Bradley, 49 F
EBBnmaby, 51 P
-'^ G. HoTshe, 49 F.
L a Kewbolt, 54 F
E-L Harvest, 80 F.
. T Beui7,66F.
.' M TGppin,x8F
* 4ui Radge, xo F
f I. Hsmday, R. Mar. Art.
• T. Green, xx P.....
??sd. Karalake, 83 F
.' G. Smyth, 30F
'.' E. Hope, 25 F
.* F. Morton, 55 F
L W.Stone, 80 F
>T» PerciTal, Rifle Brig....
V H.W. Thisilethwayte, 5 F.
i.J.TttftieU,34F.
lM.Gilli€»,55F.
I • r.U J. Gin»nl,x8 Hnaaars
1 K. Malet, t8 Hneaara
r^RoT Stephen, Rifle Brig.
f^ciu^r Field, 6 F
" .'.Ji«aelyn,96 F
;"A.B.Talloch,69F.
; E Ff^ster. 58 F
^fHach Shaw. x8 P
I i K Burke, 8 Hnasars
i- ^ N. Kington. 4 Hoeaars
, I A. Ber^frer, xo F ......
j • G. Ojckbnm, 6 F
^ aanl Johnson, 10 F
I '^^(.'baine.b.p.xoHnfisan
I • Pw Vacdelear, 30 F
iHH Tjiylor, sP
B Taadeleur, 7 P
I • 'J. Berkeley, 47 F
iL Aliardice, 7* P
j . fiwketh, h p. MiL Tr. S.O.
' L Acehinleck, 63 F
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'» T. Ll (isnrithen, 25 P. ...
^H.C«nipbell, 33 P
^H Deedee, Rifle Brigade
J J Massy, 9 P
itDeare,74p
15 a. E. Ridsdale. 9 F
^'Ix? N. O. Stockwell, 10 F.
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I^«nt PiKoa,xo4 P.
r^ne Fslkner. soP
i-ffjt Mftlcolm, 34 P
' ? bcA-d, h,p. R. Canadian
>-l*ft. 8 O. of Pena.
i T. Walsh, xo P.....
!e Grand, R. Mar.
•jTsfasm, R. Mar.
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J. M. T. Simpson, 84 F
Arthor Jebb, 31 P
J. C. Douglas, 29 F
F. B. N. Cranflird, 80 F
J. K. Watson, 60 P.
Edw. Everett. 79 P
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R. J. J. Stewart, 66 F
H. M. Lowry, 12 P.
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W. C. S. Mair, 13 F
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W. C. Smith, 78 F
P. J. Fane, 61 P.
Theobald Burke, 18 P
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P. A. Le Mesurier, R. Bng...
C. P. Heaslop, R. Mar. Art
G. R. T. Davidson, R. Eng...
B. H. Melville, R. Eng
M. C. Newall, R. Art.
J. R. Hogg,R. Eng
N. Q. Sturt, B. Eng.
T. P.White, R. Eng
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O. F. Le Mottee. R. Art
P. P. Gallwey, R. Art
C. H. P. Ellis, R. Art
J. E. Gnbbins, R. Art
T. C. Manderson, R. Eiig....
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T. T. Carter, R. Eng..
R. P. Pennefitther, 1a.Eng...
D. V. Shortland, R. Art.
C. W. Brereton, R. Art
P. C. Ghivegan, 49 P
H. H. Murray, R. Art
C. R. Pennington, Ben. S.C.
R.L Crawford, Bombay S.C.
W. R. Trevelyan, Bom. S.C.
C. A. Dodd, Bensal S.C
W. T. Brereton, Madras S.C.
F. G. Jackson, ax F
J. E. Whitting, 37 P
W. J. Prampton, 59 P
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G. 0. Girardot xo6 P
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H. L. Powys, 52 P
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W. L. Koverre, Bengal B.C.
H. W. H. Cox, Madras S.O.
C. E. Terroc, 53 P
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E.B.Gordon, R. Art
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Oct.
Oct
Oct
Oct.
Oc-.
Oct.
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct.
Oct.
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct.
Oct.
Nov.
Nov.
. Nov.
7 Nov.
7 Nov.
aoNov.
30 Nov.
20 Nov.
30 Nov.
24 Nov.
34 Nov.
34 Nov.
14c
P. T. Lloyd, R. Art 34 Nov.
J. Philips, Bombay S..* 27 Nov.
John Caimcross, R. Mar.... 3 Dec.
T. W. Hogf;, SengAlS.C. ... 4 Dec.
G. M. CoUmgs, h.p. R. Eng. 5 Deo.
G. Edwards, h.p. 17 P 8 Dec
J. Biddulph, Bengal 8. C... 8 Dec.
C. A. Baylay, Bengal S.C... xi Dec.
T.R. Tabuteau, Madras S.C. xi Dec.
Finch White, 85 P x2 Deo.
H.W.Hastings, Madran S.C. X2 Dec.
H. G. Pritchard, Mad. S. C. x2 Deo.
W. H. Wilkins, Bengal S.C. X2 Dec.
R. H. Palmer. Bengal S.C... xs Deo.
J. Grierson, Bombay S.C... X3 Dec.
G. R. Grylls, Bengal 8. C... xs Dec.
E.Shaw, Madras S.G xs Dea
A. P. Dobbs. Madras S.C... xs Deo.
W.Coningham, Madras S.C. x2 Dec.
G. Cbiystie. Madras S.C. ... xs Dec.
John liiimis, Bengal S.C. ... x3 Dec.
C. E. Maoaulay, Bengal 8.C. xs Dec.
A. P. Orchard, Madras S.C. x^ Dec.
p.».o.A. L*£. H. Holmes.
Bengal 8.0 xs Dec.
G. J. Gillies, R. Art 15 Dec.
H.R.Spearman, Bengal S.C. 18 Dec.
P.R.A.B.Constable.Ben.S.C. 19 Deo.
J. D. Macpherson, Ben. S.C. 19 Dec.
W. H. Unwin, Bengal S.C... so Dea
H.L. Walter, Bombay a C... aoDea
F.C.W.Drummond,Ben.S.C. so Deo.
H. B. Jacob, Bombay S.C... so Dec.
W. G. Sharp, Madras S.C... so Dec.
W. J. GUlespie, 49 F ax Deo.
J.H.R.Cruick8hank, R.Eng. ax Dec.
J. D. Broughton, R. Mar. ... 35 Dec.
1878.
H. 8. y. L. Thomas-LeMar*
chant, R. Art x Jan.
H. P. Fhillpotts, R. Art. ... s Jan.
A. England, lieugal S.O. ... 4 Jan.
T. J. Cotton, Madras S.C... 4 Jan.
Geo. Coussmakor, Bom. S.C. 4 Jan.
Mont. Protheroe, Mad. S.C 4 Jan.
Fras. Middlecoat Mad.S.C 4 Jan.
H. J. Stock, Bombay S.C. 4 Jan.
E. M. Stevenson, Mad. S.C. 4 Jan.
H. M. Burgess, R. Art xo Jan.
T. C Martelli, R. Art xo Jan.
0. J. 8. Cahill, Bombay S.C. so Jan.
E. G. D. Beagin, Mad. 8.0. ao Jan.
W. J, Holt a P 33 Jan.
William Herring, 37 F 33 Jan.
V. O'Connor, h.p. 47 P 23 Jan.
J. R. K. Tredennick, 57 P. 33 Jan.
?.«.«. J. W. Hosier, s Drs.... 31 Jan.
. Sheppard, s W.I. Begt s Feb.
J. G. M'Rae, Bombay S.C3. a Feb.
Robert Atkins. Bengal S.C. 4 Feb.
J. R. Marett, Bengal S.C... 4 t\h
J. C. D. Murray. E. Art. ... 6 K( b.
Edmund Austin, Madr. S.C xs Fe b.
David HalUday, 11 F 16 Ftb.
C H. Saifia, 64 F 16 Feb.
R. H. Vetch, R. Eng x6
T. B. MicheH, Bengal S.C. 19
H. C Marsh. Bengal S.C... so 1*.
R. J. B. Simi son. Mad. S.C ao ^^h.
G. J. T. Whitlock, Mad. S.C. ao Fob.
|).«.e.H.M.]Sfoor8om, R. Art. so Feb.
G. J. Burgmann, R. Art. ... so Feb.
H. M. S. Magrath.Mad. S.C. 4 Mar.
CJ.Parquhar8on,Beng.8.C. 4 Mar.
E. H. Eyre. Madras S.C. ... 4 Mar.
F.T. Hobson, j F xoMar.
G.B.8impson, Bombay S.C. xx Mar.
H. L. Gwyn, R, Art xa Mar.
H. M. Robertson. R. Art. ... X3 Mar.
W. A. Roberts, R. Art X3 Mar.
D. Norton-Taylor, R.Art... 13 Mar.
p.«.0. Wilkinson Shaw,io3 F. 18 Mar.
8. C Clarke, R. Eng 18 Mar.
W. K.Gray, 86 P ao Mar.
P. R. Holmes, R. Mar 36 Mar.
A. H. Pasooe, R. Mar 30 Mar.
W. R. Bunbury, Beng. S.C. 31 Mar.
L. Q. Rodney, R. Mar x Apr.
A. D. Campbell, Bengal S.C. 4 Apr.
J . W.A. Michell , Bengal S.C. 4 Apr.
E. J. Wynch, Madras S.C... 4 Apr.
J. L. Watt 64 F 6 Apr.
William Ward. R. Art X7 Apr.
E. N. Peters, R. Eng X7 Apr..
.A. P. Hamilton, R. Eng 17 Apr..
R- S- ^l^ft^m^^e. R. Art. X7 Apr.
• 4^/
U. G. Paske. 95 F ao Apr.
A. K. Soacomo, R.Art 23 Apr.
W. H. Wroot, R. Mar ax Apr.
H. C. G. Duffdale, Rifle Br... x May
C E. Macdonald, R. Mar.... i May
k\ W. B. Parry, aa P x May
<?. G. Hcnthcote, 98 F a May
R. J. MlThcc, Madras B.C. 4 May
H. D. Bi -knell, 57 F 7 May
A. H. Wiin.er, 41 P 8 May
H. R. IJ.>\vll)y, 20 F XX May
J. H. (.'r.nviiy, R. Eng aa May
H. S. Sitwell, R. Eng aa May
<\ A. Lvou-Campbell,R.Kng as May
— -- - a6May
Majors.
H. J. Barton, Bengal S.C. a6 Oct.
H. T. Halahan. 3 P x Nov.
Wm. Bannatyne, 8 P 3 Nov.
O.M.Brttd0liaw,MadraeS.C. 4 Nov.
Vf. J. Parker, Bengal S.C. . 4 Nov.
A. Poole, Bombay S.C xx Nov.
p.t.e, H. Spalding, X04 F,... xx Nov.
RuBBell U]X!her, a4 F xx Nov.
P. W. Nixon, R. Eng xx Nov.
J. C. Robinson, R.Art xx Nov.
S. J. Stevons, x6 Lancers... xx Nov.
J. L. N. Willis, Bengal S.C. X3 Nov.
A. J. Shuttleworth, R. Art. x6 Nov.
I Jane
4 Juno
8 Jane
H. J. Nuthnll, Bengal S.C. X9 Nov.
J. W. S. Batlor. Madras S.C. ao Nov.
G. W. 0. Rothe, R. Art, ... a6 Nov.
T. J. C. A. Studdy, R. Art. 97 Nov.
C. J. Hamilton, 3 P 30 Nov.
Hugh M'Calmor.t, 7 Has.... 30 Nov.
p.$.c. F.C. H.Clarke, R.Art. 30 Nov.
p.9.e. J. 0. Ardagh, CS. R.
Eng 30 Nov.
Henry Trotter, R. Eng. ... 30 Nov,
Thomas Fraser, R. Eng. ... 30 Nov.
F.L.Haleman,h.p.Mad. S.C.
O. W. J. HaiTison, R.Bng..,
J. Withei-s, Bombay S.C. ...
F. G. Gvll. R. Art
K. J. L. Mackonzie.Madr.S.Cix June
J.W.Ma'-aouirall.MadrasS.C.xi June
C . C. Peml ierU)u,Bombay S.C. x i Jane
M. Olcmenti, Bengal B.C.... xx Jane
A. J. JJannerman. Bom. S.C. xx June
J. P. James, Madras S.C. ... xi June ^ ..
E. S. Lock, 82 P xa June iH. S. Stewart. Madras S.C. 4 Dec.
E. IJ. ConoUy, Bengal S.C. . la June ,B. do B. Tapper, R. Art. ... 5 Dec.
<:. M. Pnlmer, Bengal S.C... xa June G. H. W. Ewbank, R. Art. 9 Dec.
■O. H. Trevor, Ma^lras S.C... la June F. W. Collis, Bengal S.C... xo Dec.
M. M. Howie, Madras S.C... xa June'W. E. Forbes, Bengal S.C. xo Dec.
C H. A. Gower, Madras S.C. xa June ,S. S. Jacob, Bombay S.C. . xo Dec.
M. M. Carpendale,Bom.C.S xa June 1 P. W. Major, Bombay S C. xo Dec.
H. C. Morse, Bombay B.C.. xa JunelWm. Barron, Bengal S.C. . xx Dec.
F. P. Worthy, Bengal S.C... xa June W. J. W. Muir, Bengal S.C. xi Dec.
D. T. Hatchell, Madras S.C. xa June R. Smyth-Thompson, Ben-
i\ H. Coles, Bombay B.C.... xa Jane| gal S.C xx Dec.
W. 'i. Hnj-hcs, Madras S.C. xa June C. W. Godfrey, Bombay B.C. xx Dec.
A.T.Woodhouae.MadraBS.C xa June Wm. Freeth, Madras S.C. xx Dec.
A. S. Grove, Madras S.C. ... xa June jG. B. Stevens, Bengal B.C.. xx Dec.
H. C. Dftvies, Madras S.C... xa June C. T. Lane, Bengal S.C. ... xx Dec.
^V. C. B:»vley, Madras B.C.. xa June IE. Newbory, Bengal B.C.... xc Dec.
<;. J. Wat'^on, Madras B.C.. xa June W. S. Brooke, Bengal S.C. 11 Dec.
S. H. Tnocrood, R. Art 18 Jane ,0. M'Neile, Bengal S.r. ... 11 Dec.
H. M. Eviins. Bengal S.C... ao Jane:J. M. Sym, Bengal S.C n Doc.
<'. A. t'iniiuj?hara,Bom. S.C. ao Jane A. G.Hiindcock, Bengal S.C. xi Dec.
J. H. ('.)llins,7oF as June R. Ballock, Madras S.C. ... xi Dec.
J. Stevenson, 21 F ^s June C. S. Pratt, Bengal S.C 11 Dec
R. M ('iiflord, Bengal S.C 35 June ,E.S.Lu(llow.C/J?.Mad.8.C. xx Dec.
Ct. R. Gibbs, Bengal S.C as June ,S. M. Hay, Bombay S.C. ... xx Dec.
"T. Tl. B. Yoimg,Madra8 S.C as JunelH. L. Nutt, Bombay B.C.... xi Dec.
F.J.\Vronghton,Madra8S.C. 2$ June I A. W. Foord, Madras S.C . xi Dec.
F . H . Williamson, ^o P 1 July
W. S. Maud, R. Eng x July
H. H. H. Hallett. Madr.S.C. 4 J^^J
<*eori7e Johnstone, B. Mar. 5 July
tr. V. Sivovrright, R. Eng... xx July
H. S. Clive, R. Eng 14 July
'C. K.Mackinnon, Beng. S.C. ao July
W. H. Hoskins, Madras S.C. ao July
H.A.Hammond.Madras S.C. xx Dec.
H. Porteous, Madras B.C.... xx Doc.
C. J. B. Harris. Madras S.C xa Dec.
p.t.e. H. I.E. Pord, B. Art. X4 Dec.
A. Lewis, 8 P aa Dec.
J. H.Annand, R. Art 30 Dec.
W. G. Cunmiing, R. Eng... 30 Dec.
, p.».c. S. E. Orr, 94 F 31 Dec.
fijrN.W.D.Pringle,.B<.38P. aa July IF. R. C Crofton, 86 P 31 Dec.
W. B. Birch, Bengal B.C. ... 30 July -T, - - -
_ _ . A. Carv, X3 F 31 Dec.
J. Huddleston, Madras B.C. 4 Aug. j).».c. F. Cochran, 37 P 3c Dec.
■Georu'e Logan, Bengal S.C. 4 Aug. iR. H. Rosser, 37 P 31 Dec.
H. N. Jones, R. Art 7 Aug. lO. HoUway, 91 F 31 Dec.
C. P. Forljes, 109 P 15 Aug. B. J. A. Monsell. h.p. 73 P.
R. J. Watson, 29 P ao Aug. Adj. ofNeiUg Jlofpitat ... 31 Dec.
•Oeorge Young, Bengal S.C ao Aug. G. G. Stewart, i F 31 Deo.
M.A.Rowland8on,MadrS.C ao Aug. C. S. Perry, 9 P 31 Deo.
M.C Poole, Madras B.C.... ao Aug. |G. P. Vesey, 43 P 31 Dec,
v.t.e. W. L. IC. Ogilvy,6oP. ax Aug.
W. C. Mackinnon, h.p. 3 P.
AMitt. Adj. Oen,forMu$-
letry, Bengal 23 Aug.
"W. P. Blake, 4 P 34 Aug.
A. B. Coddington, B. Eng. 34 Aug.
Russel Skinner, 37 P 39 Aug.
J. W. Fitzgerald, 56 P a Sept.
A. Macintosh. R. Mar a Sept.
Thomas Da wes.Bengal S.C. a Sept.
Geo. Thomas, Madras B.C. a Sept.
J. B. Slater, Bengal 8.C. ... 4 Sept.
S. J. Wnndby, Bombay S.C. 4 Sept.
A. B. Hepburn, Bengal S.C. 4 Sept.
J. O. Goldie, Madras B.C.... 4 Sept.
O. S. Hunt, 19 F x6 Sept.
Adol. Vallings, Bengal B.C. ao Sept.
S. E.Atkinson, Madras B.C. ao Sept.
B. B. Faunce, Madras B.C. as Sept.
E. Rogers, .hp. 3 W. I. R.,
S.C. of Pensioners 2 Oct.
-0. S. Noble, Bennl 8.0. ... 4 Oct,
C. F. Marriott, 6 Dr. Gda. . 5 Oct.
R. E. K. Mo^ey/Bengal 8 .0. 9 Oct.
T. Burnett, R. Art x6 Oct.
H. S. Elton, Madras S.C. . ao Oct.
A. D. Phelps, Madras 8.C. ao Oct.
J. C Doveton, Madras S.C. ao Oct.
O. H. Tillard, Madras 8.C. ao Oct.
E. P. Ethelston, x3 P 31 Deo.
R. Prince, 53 P 3X Deo.
G. C. Swiney, 3a P 31 Dec.
H.8. Howard, 37 P 31 Dec,
T. A. Davis, R. Art 3X Dec.
A. H. Murray, R. Art 31 Dec.
R. P. Lowis, R. Art 3X Dec.
J. H. Alexander, R. Art. ... 31 Dec.
P. T. H. Taylor, R. Art ... 3X Dea
S. Cargill, R. Art 31 Dec.
H. Latham, R. Art 31 Deo.
H. J. Kmaman, R. Art \t Deo.
A. B. (ramault, R. Art. sx Deo.
J. Charles. R. Art 31 Dec.
H. M. Mackenzie, R. Art... 31 Deo.
T. W. Bridges. H. Ark 31 Deo.
T. Graham, R. Art 3X Dec.
J. B. Walker, R. Art. 31 Deo.
M. A. Cfaaldecott, R. Art... 31 Dec.
P. W. M. Spring, R. Art.... 31 Deo.
C H. Campbell, R. Art 31 Dec.
P. J. Mortimer, R. Art 31 Dec.
G. W. Oldham, R. Eng 3X Dec.
H. Doveton, R. Bng 3X Deo.
P. J. Home, R. Eng 31 Dec.
E. L. Marryat, R. Eng 31 Dec.
M. J. Macartney, R. JCng... 31 Dec.
B. O. 8eton,R. Eng 31 Dec.
A. R. Heyland, Bombay S.C. 3x Dec.
G. T. Skipwith, R.Eng 3« Dec
H. M. Crichton, R. Bng 31 Dec.
B. D. Twemlow. R. Bng 3» !>©«•
H. P. Turner, R. Eng 31 Dec
H. Tovey, R. Bng 3x Dec.
1879.
W. Fleming, 95 P x Jan.
H. H. Goodeve, R. Art x Jan.
G. Best, R. Art x Jan.
D. Adamson, Bengal S.C 5 Jan.
A. P. Lindsay, Bengal S.C... 6 Jan.
H. G. Becher, Bengal S.C. ... 6 Jan.
A. J. D. Hawes, Bengal S.C 6 Jan.
R. M. B. Thomas, Bengal S.C. 6 Jan.
E. A. Bruce, Madras S.C 6 Jaix.
W. J. Pickance, Madras S.C 6 Jan.
A-CW.Crookshank, Ben.S.C xx Jan.
C D. P. Payne, Bombay S.C 12 Jan.
C Cowie. R. Art 16 Jan.
B. V. Arbuokle, R. Art x6 Jan.
5'irB.P.Bromhead,.fi^Ben.8.C 18 Jan.
J. B. Tait, Bengal S.C ao Jan.
J. M. G. Tongue, 24 F 23 .Tan.
Y^ J. R. M. Chard, R. Eng... 23 Jan.
FC G. Bromhead, a4 P as Jan.
W. H. Brind, 103 P 29 Jan.
A. C AUinson, x W. L Regt... a9 Jan.
R. Hoskins, 77 F x Feb.
C. H. Bridges, Bengal B.C.... 4 Feb.
S. C Mactier. Bengal S.C. ... 4 Feb.
L. F. Campbell, Madras S.C. 4 Feb.
J. P. Caldwell, 24 F 5 Feb.
A. Greenland, 56 F 8 Feb.
J. Siaden, R. Art 19 Feb,
C. S. Harvey, R. Art 19 Feb.
J. L. Ferris. Bengal S.C 4 Mar.
H. W. J. Senior, Bengal S.C 4 Mar.
K. Persse, Madras S.C 4 Mar.
A. Bredin, Madras S.C xi Mar.
G. E. Borradailo, 63 F 15 Mar.
R. Weetmacott, Bombay S.C 19 Mar.
G. L. Tupman, R. Mar. Art. 24 Mar.
George Lamb, R. Art 6 Apr.
J. R. J. Dewar, R. Art 6 Apr.
W. A. Salmon, Bombay S.C xa Apr.
B. C Westby, 16 F 12 Apr.
C W. Carlyon, R. Marines xa Apr.
C B. Brown, 8 P 13 Apr.
A. B. Douglas, Bengal S. C. ao Apr.
T. P. Bruce, Bengals. C. ... ao Apr.
Martin Morphy, 40 P 25 Apr.
O. R. Middleton, 4 P 27 Apr.
Henry Langtry, 15 Hussars 29 Apr,
L. W. Taylor, R. Art xx May
Frederic Henderson. X07 F. 17 Mav
A. E. H. Smyth, xs P 17 Mny
C P. Dixon, R. Art X7 May
C Crosthwaite. R. Art X7 May
N. J. C. Stevens, xoa F 24 May
A. O. Molesworth, R. Art. 25 May
J. C Hore, R. Marines a6 May
J.H.L.Greenfleld, Bom.S.G. i Juno
A. N. Clay. 79 F 4 June
J. M. Moody, R Mar. 4 Jane
P. Cheneviz - Trench, ao
Hussars 7 June
A. M. Handley, 19 F 7 June
J. Waterhouse, Bengal S.C. xo June
G.E. Hancock, Bombay S.C. xo June
B. E. Gowan, Bengal 8. C... 10 June
P. H. T. G. Gumming, Bombay
S. C to June
p.«.«.G. Campbell, 7 Dr.Gds. 11 June
H. B. Ryves, Bengal S. C... n June
J. Hay, Bengal S. 0 xi June
J. L. Pagan, Bombay 8. C x i June
T. R. Byng, Madras 8. C ... xx June
R. Athorpe, R. Eng xx June
T. Walker, R. Art 18 June
Alfred Fonblanque, R. Mar. ax Juno
J. R. Wihner, Bengal S. C. aa June
C M. BoBwell, 104 P 27 June
C H. Garbett, Bengal 8. C. 37 Juno
G. P. Bryant, Bombay 8. C. 37 June
J. M. Murray, R. Art 27 June
H. A. Boshman, 9 Lancers a 7 June
C H. Webster, aoP x July
J. H. Green, Bengal S.C 1 July
W. J. Tatham, R. Art x July
H. P. P. Lewis. R. Art. x July
J. G. PoUock, R. Art i July
R. W. Robinson, x6 P a Jnly
J. D. Craickshank, R. Eng. 4 July
M. A. H. J. Heriot, B. Mar. ' - -^
p.«.c. C. 0. Bather, R. Mar.
Art.
Digitized by V^jOO^ li:!
5 July
5 July
Majors.
G. C BoMe, B. Mar 7 JtUy
F. G. Boraftby, IL H. Gds... lo Jnly
V. L. GeddflB, 53 P ix July
F B. Stap]M» 93 F. 14 July
:. IL Doa^lae. R. Art. 15 July
H.W.Sboabridge,Ben«.8.C. ax July
F. a Gowl, 107 P 33 July
F. iL Drew, 7 Hunara as July
P C. Whalley, R. Art. as Jolj
H. W. C. Bafindcy, 106 P.... as July
^.5?. Hebbert, R. Art 2 Aug.
H. 4e P. Bduuck, Ben^.S.C. s Aug.
J- b. SpukA, Bengal S.C... 5 Aug.
R'\Bmok,4oP 6AUSC.
«. 0. James, 63 F 6Aug.
T. H. Kirby, as P xx Aug.
T^IanbAll, Bombay 8.0. xa Aoj?.
<•• R. Pe«rt, Bombay B.C.... xa Aug.
F. U. Mathia«, Kadras S.C. so Aug.
T B. TJ^ler, R. Art. 23 Aug.
' E B.Lcaoock, R. Art. ... 27 Aug.
h* r. U. F. H. M'Cansland,
R. Art. 27 Aug.
EG Li:iing8ton.Beng.S.C. 30 Aug.
J^. Saapion, R. Art 30 Aug.
I', ^t. Pitcher, Bengal S.C. 3 8«Pt.
' talker, Madras S.C 7 S«Pt-
F. ;. Gmthorpe, Had. S.C. 7 Sept.
•'■ Felkwee, R. Bur 8 Sept.
• L. Tweedie. 97 P 9 Bept.
5t TowDMnd, R. Art. ... 9 SeP'-
; * c. G. A. Noyes, R. Art. 10 Sept.
illi'.CUz^, 60 Rifles xa Sept.
A.F. Stewart, Bombay S.C. x a Sept.
X. Pezme&ther, h.p. 96 P.. . 13 Sept.
F. £ Hoctuue, 4 Huaaara 13 Sept.
B. Xacle. b.p. Canadian
K .leu, Tvn Major, Mali-
f^t.y.S. 13 Sept.
I It Wickham, R. Art. ... 13 S«Pt-
H. a. WiUiama, R. Kng 13 8«Pt-
* 0 S. Danes. R. Enip 13 Sept.
ED.(.OBrien.R.En(f.... x 3 Sept
J- AtJCTson,Cifff.R.lSi|p. x3Sept.
»". Tf.jdward, R. Knar 13 S®Pt-
^r. J. Skinner, BengalS.C ..-16 Sept.
I P. AIL'WT. 13 P xSSept.
^JWimberley.Bene.S.C. 20 Sept.
I Q KakiQaop,Mad. S.C. ao Sept.
'^B. Tbw, h.p. X5 P. a? Sept.
C. P. Glass, R. Art 27 Sept.
p.9.e. O. W. Pothergill, R.
Marine Art 2 Oct.
W. D. Welch, R. Mar. Art. 2 Oct.
Vincent Wing, R. Art 4 Oct.
T. S. Magan, Madras S. C. 9 Oct.
R. Y. ArmBtrong, R. Eng.... 9 Oct.
R. P. Nisbet. Bengal B. 0.... xa Oct
CH.T.Marshall, Bengal S.C. xa Oct.
R. J. Bond, R. Eng xaOot.
Arthur Hales, a7 F x8 Oct.
Arthur French, R. Mar. Art. 19 Oct.
E.S.Reynolds, Bombay S.C. 27 Oct.
H. French, Bombay S. C..., 37 Oct.
. W. A. Kay, 68 P 29 Oct.
p.s.e. O. E. Grover, B. Eng. 3 Nov.
j C. H. G. Halkett, K. Eng.... 3 Not.
Charles Bowen, R. Eng. ... 3 Nov.
J. Colledge, Bengal S. 0. ... 4 Nov.
I A. K. Haslett, R. Eng 7 Nov.
I W. H. Mulloy, R. Eng 8 Nov.
W. R. Slacke, R. Eng 9 Nov.
! A. F. Taylor, Bengal 8. 0. xa No\'.
J. T.Coke, as F 14 Nov.
' C. E. P. Simpson, 29 F 17 Nov.
R. H. O. Haly, 84 P ao Nov.
, H. J. Faircloth, 8x P aa Nov.
, T. J. W. Bulkeley, 10 Hus. aa Nov.
, G. W. Smith. 85 P 33 Nov.
I F. S. S. Brind, 17 F 22 Nov.
I A. A. A. Kinloch, 60 Rifles 23 Nov.
T. A. St. Quintin. 10 Hus. 2a Nov.
' A. S. Wynne, 51 P aa Nov.
, H. R. Abadie, 9 Lancers ... aa Nov.
I V€ A. Scott, Bengal 8. C... aa Nov.
D.H.Thompson,Bengal S.C. aa Nov.
B. A. Combe, 10 Hussars ... 22 Nov.
I James Cook, Bengal S. C... aa Nov.-
A. R. Badcock, Bengal S.C. 22 Nov.
I R. G. 8. Marshall, R. Art.... aa Nov.
, R. M. Stewart, R. Art aa Nov.
E. J. de Lautour, R. Art. ... 23 Nov.
. R. G. Kennedy, Bengal S.C. aa Nov.
1 G. W. Rogers, Bengal 8. C. aa Nov.
I George Swinley, R. Art aa Nov.
J. Davidson, Bengal 8. C... sa Nov.
I M. G. Grorard, Bengal 8. C. as Nov.
Richard Waoe, R. Art sa Nov.
G. de C. Morton, 6 F aa Nov.
' T. P. Hobday, Bengal 8. C. aa Nov.
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William North, R. Eng aa Nov.
G. T. Pretyman, R. Art. ... aa Nov.
R. G. Woodthorpe, R. Eng. aa Nov.
Y(£ O. Creagh, Bombay S.C. aa Nov,
YfS. E. P. Leach, R. Eng. ... a» Nov.
E. H. BuUer, Rifle Brigade ag Nov.
William Cox, 13 F. 29 Nov.
p.9.e. P. Cardew, 8a P 39 Nov.
D. T. Persse, 13 P ;.... 39 Nov.
A. H. T. H. Somerset, Rifle
Brigade 39 Nov.
p.t.e. H. G. MaoGregor, 29 P. 39 Nov.
W. V. Brownlow, x Dr. Gd'. 39 Nov.
Georffe Stanley Byng, h.p.
Rifle Brigade; A. B.C. to
iht Lord Litut. of Ireland 39 Nov.
J. Philips, R. Marines 39 Nov.
p. i.e. A. C. Gardner, 14 Hus. 99 Nov.
H. R. Y. Browne, R. Art. ... 39 Nov.
Bindon Blood, R. Eng 29 Nov.
Geoflfry Barton, 7 P 39 Nov.
p.9.e. A. P. Hart, 31 P 39 Nov.
P. H. 8. Barrow^ 19 Hussars 39 Nov.
James Alieyne, R. Art. 39 Nov.
Henry Yaughan, R. Art. ... 39 Nov.
W. P. Jones, R. Eng 39 Nov.
J. B. H. Prior, 80 F 39 Nov.
J. H. Laye, 90 P 39 Nov.
p.:e. E. R. P.Woodgate, 4 P. 39 Nov.
p.t.e. W.C.P.Molyneux. aa P. 39 Nov.
R. B. Lane, Rifle Brigade ... 39 Nov.
H. D. Rooke, S3 F 30 Nov.
Cecil Mangles, ao Hussars 30 Nov.
L. P. Jamieson, Bent^l S.C. a Dec.
S. H. Cowan, Bengal 8. C. ... 9 Dec.
H.S.Hutchinson,B6ngalS.C. 9 Dec.
G. P. E. 8. Neill, Madras 8. C. 9 Dec.
David Cowie, Madras S. C... 9 Dec.
A. B. Portman, Bombay S.C. 9 Dec.
T. M. Ward, Bombay S. C... 9 Dec.
D. C. Andrew, Bengal 8. C. 9 Dec.
P. C. Singleton, Bombay S.C. 9 Dec.
J. E. Campbell, Bengal S.C. 10 Dec.
W.M.Robinson,Madras S.C. xoDec.
A. B. Crosbie,R. Marines... 17 Deo.
R. R B. Beaumont, R. Eng. ao Dec.
T. O. Wingate, Bengal S.C. 30 Dec.
G. Alexander, Bengal S. C. 30 Deo.
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STAFF.
COMMANDING IN CHIEF.
Field Marshal Sit Soyal Highneu OEOEOE W. F. C. DTTEE OF CAVBEIDaE, KG. ZP. GCB. QCMG, OCSI.
Colonel of the Grenadier Guards, Ac, 15 July 56.
PHvaU Seerttarjf Lieutenant General Son. James Wm. B. Macdonald, CB., 15 July 56.
Militarg Secretary General Sir Alfred H. Horsford, GCB., 14 F. i Oct. 74.
AteiHani MUU^^ Hm^^t^^*, < Major General Martin Dillon. CB. CSI. i Oct. 78. [12 March 71
^ '"^*^"*^* I Colonel ^irC.H.Brownlow.rCB. Bengal Staff Corps {For Iud**tn affaxrn
Aides de Camp..
Colonel Charles Tyrwhitt, CB. Unatt. 15 July 50.
Colonel R. Bateson. h.p. 1 Life Guards.
Colonel A. H. Stephen*, h.p. Rifle Brigade.
Colonel R. Hale, h.p 7 Hussars.
I Colonel W. B. M. Reilly, CB, R. Art. (Extra).
Adjvtikt GBa-BBJLL'B Depabtvxkt.
Adjutant General General Sir Charles H. EUice, JTCJ?. 49 F. x Nov. 76.
Depntjf Adjutant General Major Greneral Robert B. Hawley, CB. i Oct. 78.
AM»Uia*i Adiuiani GimsralM /P*'^' I't.Colonel W. K. Elles, CB. h.p. 38 F. 22 July 78.
Aeeutant A^utant General* j Colonel A. L. Annesley, h.p. xi Hussars, i Nov. 78.
Ip.e.e. Major W. R. Lasoelles, Rifle Brigade, 71 Jan. 78.
p.e.e. Captain R. L. H. Curteis, x6 F. 9 Dec. 78.
p.*.e. Captain L. A. Gregson, 70 F. 25 Mar. 79.
Inepeetor General t^ Recruiting Lieut.General E. A. Whitmore, CB. 29 Nov, 76. .
R0TA.L Abtiubbt.
Deputy A^utant General Major General R. P. Radclifib, x May 75.
Aeeietani Adjutant General Colonel T. E. Hughes, 16 Oct. 78.
Deputy Aeeietani Adjutant General Bt.Lt. Colonel H. L. Geary, x Apr. 79.
ROTAL EVGXVBBBS.
Deputy Adjutant General Colonel John Marshall Grant, x Jan. 76.
Deputy Aeeietant Adjutant General Major Edward Micklem, i Oct. 79. ■
QuASTBB Mastxb GxirBBAL's Dbpabtxxitt.
(Quarter Jiaeter General General Sir Daniel Lysons, KCB. 45 F. i April 76.
Aeeietant Q^arter Maeter General Colonel Alex. J. H. Elliot, CB. h.p. Unatt. i July 75.
Deputy Aeeietant QMarter Maeter General Bt-Major G. A. Furse, 43 F. X9 Mar. 79.
Deputy (^r.Jiaeter General, Intelligence Branch Major General Sir Archibald Alison, Bt. KCB. i May 78.
Aeeiet, Qr. Mr. General, Intelligence Branch... p.$.c. Colonel C. J. East, h.p. 57 F. 2x Nov. 79.
(p. i.e. Captain L. M. Carmicbael, ^ Lancers, 3x Dec. 78.
™..«.™«. 5::,c:|g^|.^"r<?^lV^M^^^
\ p.e.e. Major G. E. Gi
\p.e.e. Captain H. C.
Intelhgence Branch p, ^ Bt.Major J. C. Ardagh. CB. Roval Engineers, 13 July 76.
' " - - Major G. E. Grover, Royal Engineers, 13 Oct. 77.
Captain H. C. Reynolds, xo6 F. 13 Aug. 79.
Director General of Military Education Lieut.General C. P. Beauchamp Walker, CB. X9 Jan. 78.
Aeeietant Director qf Military Education p.e.c. Colonel G. D. Barker, 64 F. 6 Dec. 76.
Ivspbctob Gbvxbal op Rotal Abtillxby... Lieut. General Arthur Thomas Phillpotts, : April 77.
Aide de Camp Captain F. B. Knox.
CColonel JToii. C. W. Thcsiger, h.p. 6 Dragoons, 3 April 78. xmt c«f r
Inepeeting QfUcere of Yeomanry Cavalry in \ Dietriet—Sead Quarter; York.
Great Britain 1 Colonel Henry Clement Wilkinson, X3 Oct. 77. 2nd Cavalry Z>m^^j
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1. NORTHSBN DISTRICT.— Head Quarters, YorTc,
Viioi Gi^'siAL CoKXijrBijre M^or General G. H. S. WUlis, CB. x April 78.
Aid* £i Camp Captain T. k B. Sareent, 78 F x April 78.
CdoMiom tie St^. Colonel G. T. Field. R. Art. ix Oct. 77.
j«£w«.i ^^.w^.! jt. Ow«** iA«***«*«*«.i.i Colonel C. F. T. Daniell, h.p. 28 F. xo Oct. 76.
JmAuU Adjutants- Quart.MasUrGenerQU^^^^^^^^ ^^^^ ^^^^ Gillespie, h.p. 106 F. 14 Nov. 77.
DtfmtfdmgLA^.4- Quarter Hotter General Captain E. C. Money. 87 F. 8 March 78.
3nfait U^or, Bmfol ArUUery ji.f.c. Captain A. G. Dugidale, X2 May 79.
Omrimu luwtmetor p.9.e. Bt.Major F. Cochran, 37 F. aoNov. 78.
2. EASTSRN DISTRICT.— Head QaarterflT Colchester.
JfuoB GumAL ComtAvnive Miyor General Wm. Pollozfen Radcllffe, CB. t Oct. 78.
JiitisCamp. Lieut. 0. A. Mott, 2 F. 25 AprQ 79.
AmiilaKtAd/aiani 4'Qnarter Maeter Oemerat Colonel H. A. Welman, h.p. Depot Batt. i Oct. 75.
BfifieUaJer p.t.e. Captain C. H. Gardner, 12 F. i April 79.
Qerriaeulnetrweter. p.9.e. Captain F. H. Dyke, 69 V. X2 March 77.
3. WESTERN DISTRICT. — Head QaarterB, Dwonport.
KuoBGmKiLCoiocAVsnra Lient.General Hon. Leioester Smyth, CB. 2 April 77.
Aii$i$Camp Capt*in Hon. C. D. Home, Rifle Br. a April 77.
r,.!-^. ^ tf I. m «> ^ Colonel H . P. Newton, B. Art. 2a Feb. 76.
LBitetUemtieStajF: tColonel W. Porter, R. Enff. 16 Oct. 77.
AmMtamlAdjutant 4- Quarter Matt tr General Colonel F. F. Hamilton, CB. h.p. 4 F. x July 75.
Dipaff AanMt. Adj. A- Quarter Hatter Gen.., p.t.e. Captain A. Glen, xo F. 94 June 77.
Brifed* Major, Bofol AriUUrp Captain H. W. Isacke, i July 77.
Gerrmm Imeiruetor p.e.e. Captain F. W. Graham, X03 F. 11 Sept. 74.
4. SOUTHERN blSTRIOT.— Head Quartere, PoHsmoutk,
LnravAnGBvamAi. CouiLkniva General Prince Edward of Saxe Weimar, CB. xoF. x Oct 78.
tu^^^r X Captain Lord Albert C. Seymour, Scots Guards, x Oct. 78.
Auatei^amp CCapUin Hon. C. C. G. Byngr, x Life Guard*; 29 Oct. 78.
r^u^. — *k^ ft»^^ i Colonel H. A. Smyth, R. Art. x8 April 77.
CeXe^elewntke8t<^. icolonelJ. G. JenTois, R. EnR. i Aug. 78.
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Ihymtf Ateuiani Adjutant Gen. for Mueketrp CapUin A. M. Creagh, 42 F. x Jan. 80.
BrtfUeXajvr, Sopal ArtUlerp Capcaia A. Warry, t July 77.
Berrven Imetruetor p.e.e. Captain T. J. R. Mallock, 7 F. 20 July 78.
5. CHATHAM DISTRICT.^Head Quarters, Chatham.
^M GintiL CoxxA.irDZ3ro Mi^'or General B. G. Bulwer, CB. xo March 79.
AiitieCamp
C^Umtl en the Staff Colonel C. W. Rlgee, CB. 1 Apr. 79.
Briffadt Major p.e.e. Captain T. B . Hitchcock, 53 F. 9 Jan. 77.
6. SOUTH EASTERN DISTRICT.— Head QuarterB» Dwer.
Majoi GiniiL CoiiiCAin>zir6 Lient.General Lord Alexander G. Russell, CB. i April 77.
Aide de Camp Lieut. A. G. Rusbell, Rifle Brigade, x Jan. 78.
ru,^^^ «L^ CM ^ C Colonel D. E. Hotite, CB. Royal Artillery, 1 July 78.
i-wmeu on uestqg^ ^ Colonel C. 8. Akers, Royal Engineers, x8 Feb. 79.
Bneede Major p.9.e. Ca)ftain C. K. Brooke, X5F. ^oOot. 74.
Brtfade Major, Royal ArtUlerp Captain W. H. M. Duthie, i Apr. 79.
r.,,: r .^_ . 5 P'»'C. Captain E. M. Roe, 23 F. xx Sept 73. Skomelife.
^mrrnen inmrueiort lp.e.e. Captain R. H. L. Anstruther, Rifle Br. 16 June 77.
7. HOME DISTRICT.— Head Quarters, iforse Guards.
Kiira GimAi,Co»CA]rDnra Mivjor Genenil G. W. A. Higginson, CB. 1 Aug. 79.
AidtieCamp Lieut V. .T. Dawson, ColdRtream Guards, x Aug. 79.
(p.e.c. Lieut.CoIonel H. B. H. Blundell, Gren. GdB. i Apr. 76.
Colonel J. Peel, h.p.Depot Batt. x May 76. For ReeruUinp Duties,
London.
Mfifede Major Captain P. L. Campbell, Soots Gd«. i Jan. 79.
_9errimn Imetruetor p.e.e. Captain E. J. Lynch, 3 F. x July 77.
^ 8. WOOLWICH DISTRICT.
•AiwGtntit ComcAWiiro Major General John Turner, CB. R. Art. t Apr. 79.
•**4» Comp Captain F. E B. Loraine, R. Art. x Apr. 79.
i-H AAJmimmi A- Om^w^ it^^m. #3«iiiHv>l. ^f •' Lt.Colonel E. Markham, R. Art. x Feb. 76.
J^.Adjmiaut # Quarter Maeter Generaie |^t.Colone1 A. H. TCmg. B. Art. 15 Feb. 75-
9. AliDERSHOT DISTRICT.
^^^■*»»»nra mi Dn^isiov General Sir Thomas M. Steele, KCB. 6x F. 14 April 75,
MmiMp^ f CapUin A Maclean, 1 Drs. 3 May 75.
^ (CapUin J. T. D. Croabie 60 F. 13 Jan. 79.
^'»dmtJiu*mm* J. o.«w^ i/v>.«^ «*—«;* I Colonel Hon. E. G. Curson, h.p. 52 F. x Jan. 78.
~^^J^^ 9 Quarter Maeter Generaie j u. Colonel Lord W. F. B. Seymour, Coldst. Gds. i July 75.
''^•iiielnepeetarofGpmnaeia Major G. F. Gildea, 21 F. x July 76.
ii_^. ^ ( p ».e. CapUin R J Lugard, 4 F. 11 Apr. 77.
'"^Amiet.AdjulaMi 4- Quart. Maeter Generaie 1 p.*.e. Captain W. F. GaUcre, 77 F. xo March 79.
^(f^rMmeketry) Captnin W. Bennett X9 F. x March 78.
^ *Me AmUtami Tn»p€cior of Gymnaeia CapUin F. A. Gore, 84 F. 15 April 78.
tr***^ Inmeetor «/ Army Signaling Major F. A. Le Meaurier, Koyal Engineers, xs May 75-
^•^QMerler'M'iMter George Ml pphy, 15 July 76.
Vy'f^ Quarter Master George Douglas, X Deo. 65.
*^mdMenUl T. Trout 13 Dec. 61.
wiujvjQ BoTiL ArriLLEBT (Col. on St^f) Colonel W. E. M. Reil'y, CB. 27 Oct 79.
f,°P*^MmjerefArHIlery p.t.e. Cai»tain H. Knoliya, i May 77.
«»*>•«» RoT4t EsAiiTKis {Col. on Staff) ... Colonel F. M. H Somerset.
*9''^tndM§ Ogieer ^ Garrieon Inelruelion ... Lt.Utilonel Charles Booth Brnckenbury, Royal ArtiUory. 1 April 76,
^•nitM rufru«M« I ;'■••« Bi.Ma.ior W. Shaw, 10a F. ai Jan. 73.
^^^ - <y.».c. BtMajor S. E. Orr, 94 T. 26 OctD7|4ized by N^OO^li::
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OAVALKY BBIQADX.
'^Sl'^O^.^i^fl.S^BY^'U^Z^"':.}^i°' ««»«- * «•• ^- '• «»» Wyg»m, Bt. X Apr. „.
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Brigade Major CaptAin R. T. aiaillard, 16 Lancers, 13 AprU 77. _
l8t INFANTRY BRIGADE.
Ooicicun>nro Bbigasb Mnjor General T. H. Pakenham, 8 Feb. 78.
Aid9 tU Camp Curtain H. Q. Worsley, 25 F. 8 Feb. 78.
SriffadeMqjor /).ir.c. Captain R. C. Hare, 22 F. as July 78.
2nd INFANTRY BRIGADE.
GoifXAirsnra Bbigadx c. Major General W. G.Cameron, CB. i Oct 78.
Aide de Camp CapUwn K. Z. Thornton, 4 F. x Oct. 78.
Brigade Major jau.c. Captain W. T. Dooner, 108 F. 4 Dec. 78.
3rd INFANTRY ^BRIGADE.
GowijrsiKO Bbiquii Major General F. Peyton, x Oct. 77.
Aide de Camp Captain B. T. B. Sparks, 98 F. 7 Feb. 78.
Brigade Major Captain W. B. Barton, 26 F. 28 March 79.
10. NORTH BRITISH DISTRICT.— Head Qaarters, Edinburgh.
Majob Gbvbbix CoicicAVDiKO Lieut General Robert Bmce, x Oct. 78.
Aide de Camp
Aeeietani Adjutant and (Quarter Maeter Geiural... e. Colonel St. G. M. Nagent, h.p. Unatt. 13 Oct. 77.
Dep. Ateiet. Adjutant Qen. (for MutkeirjfJ F. M. Salmond, 2x F. z Jan. 80.
Jbr/ Major Bt.Lt.Colonel C. V. Pole, h.p. CM. Rifles, x July 78.
OarrieoH Inetruetor p e.e. Captiiin J. A. Fergnsson, Rifle Brigade.
11. JERSEY DISTRICT.
IiTBUT.QovBBiroB ft CoLOKBL oiT THB STAvr Mnjor General Lothian Nicholson, CB. i Oct. 78.
Fori Mqf or Jt Adjutant Bt.Lt.Colonel H. G. E. Somerset, h. p. 3 F. 5 May 77.
13. GUERNSEY AND ALDERNEY DISTRICT.
LiBUT. GoTBBiroB & CoLOiTBL OIT Stafv Colonel A. A. Nelson, CB. (local rank of Major Gen.) x May 79.
Fori Major ITtC Bt.Lt.Colonel H. E. Jerome, h.p. 62 F. xs May 79.
IRELAND.
CoxvjLirniiro thb Fobcbs e. Generali^^ Mon. Sir John Michel, GCB. 86 F. i Aug. 73*
Aeeittani Miliiarjf Secretary Lt.Colonel Hon. E. E. T. Boecawen, Coldst. Guards, 4 March 7S.
jiiA,m Am /T«-« ("Captain F. A. Graves- Sawle, Coldst. Gds. 8 April 76.
AMue ae uamp t Captain F. M. Wardrop, 3 Dr. Gds. 18 Jan. 79.
CoxKAirDiiro Rotal BvGiirBBB {Col. on Stcif) ... Colonel H. Wray, CM&. ai June 79.
Deputy Adjutant General Colonel George Byng Harman, h.p. Brigade Depot, i Jan. 78.
Dtimty Quarter Maeter General Colonel T. C. Lyons, CB. h.p. Br. Depot, 13 Oct. 77.
Aslant A4Jut.nt4. «.„<^ifa^ GeneraU {'^!'^Sl^iSiir^t^ Ul'^'hr. . Feb. 7C.
Jhpmtg Aeeiei. Adjutant General (for Mueketry) Captain G. A. Agnew, 30 F. x May 78.
Brigade Major Captain H. J. W. Gehle, R. Eng. 15 Deo. 77.
Deputy Judge Advocate p.»,e. Bt.Lt Colonel H. A. Brett, 43 F.
f p.t.c. Captain J. H. G. Browne, H. Art. Curragh.
Girrieon Inetruetore \ p.$.e. Captain J. W. F. Buxton, 27 F. x Aug. 78. Dublin.
[p.9.c. Captain 8. Flower, 86 F. X7 May 79. Fermoy.
AIDES DE CAMP TO HIS EXCELLENCY THE LORD LIEUTENANT OF IRELAND.
Bt.Major G. S. Byng, h.p. Rifle Brigade.
Lieut. J. C. M. Beresford, R. Eng.
Captain W. D. S. Campbell, 79 F.
Captain J.M. McCalmont, Denhighshire Yeomanry.
Major R. J. P. Saunders, Mid UlBter Art.Militia [extra).
Captain H. Paget, 7 Hussara (extra).
Captain D. G. A. King, 69 F. (extra).
Lieut. G. M. Lord Bennet, Rifle Brigade (rxtra) .
Lieut. G. A. H. Howard, 23 F. (extra).
Lieut. K. Borrowes, xx Hussars (extra).
2ud Lieut. Lord W. B. Nevill, W. Kent Mil. (extra)
DUBLIN DISTRICT.
Co]ncA.}n)i2ro DnBLiKDiSTBXCx Major General J. R. Glyn, CB. i April 78.
Aide de Camp Captain R. F. Meysey-Thompaon, Rifle Brigade, i Apr.
Colonel on the Stqff. Colonel G. Colclough, R. Art. x May 77. Portobello.
Deputy Aeeiei. Adj. and Quarter Maeter General p.e.c. Captain E. S. Creek, 23 F. 24 April 76.
Brigade Major^ Royal Artillery Captain W. S. Langley, 16 Sept. 79.
OURRAaH BRIQADS.
8FB0TOB Gbhbbxlof Cjltxlby iwIbblakd ... ) ^^°^ General W. H. Seymour, CB. i Oci. 74.
Aide de Camp Captain R. St. L. Moore, 5 Lancers, 27 July 78.
Brigade Majore ( Captain Son. H. G. L. Crichton, 2x Huseara, 7 June 78.
Camp Quarter Maeter James Sim, xx July 77.
B2CLFA8T DISTRICT.
Coxi«JL»Diire BBLBABt Dtobict (^^ ?;••*'• Brigadier General Sir H. E. Wood. XCB. h.p. 90 F.
(. 15 Dec. 79.
Aide de Camp Lieut. A. J. Blgge. R. Artillery.
Brigade Major p.i.e. Captain A. E. W. Goldsmid, 104 F. z Apr. 79.
CORK DISTRICT.
ComrAVSuroCoBBDUTBiOT Lieut. Gen eral BL Hamilton, CB. 1 April 77.
Aidede Camp Lieut. J. H.Bwart, 78 F. 4 April 77.
Colonel on the Staff Colonel J. Godhy, R. Art. x Apr. 79.
AMeUtaad Adjutant General Bt.Lt.Colonel W. T. Goldsworthy, h.p. ox F. i July 75.
Deputy Aeeiei. Adj. 4- Quarter Maeter General... p.$.e. Captain E. Wardroper, 107 F. 26 Jan. 79.
Ditto (for Muekeiry) CaptainT. P. Pardee, 22 F. x Oct. 77.
Brigade Major, Sofol Artillery Captain J. W. Bernard, i July 77. j
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l8.t ARMY CORPS.— Head Quarters, Colchester,
^TLTW.—Otmeral Commanding.
Aid«» d« Camp (Four).
Deputy Adjutant and Quarter Matter QeneraU (Two).
Avtulant Adjutant and Quarter Mcuter Generate (Twc).
Dfpttfy A»«%»iant Adjutant and Quarter Jfaeter Chenerale (Two).
Brigadier General Jioyal Artillery.
Aide de Camp.
Brigade Major, Royal Artillery.
Colonel Commahdiny, Jttoyal Sngineere,
Aidede Camp.
Brigade Major ^ Royal Engineere.
iktmrnoMdant at He-id Quartere.
Frovoet Marthul.
Cowntieeary General.
Frineipal Medical OJleer.
Ckurf Stt^ Veterinary Surgeon,
JPrineipal Chaplain.
1st DIVISION.— HeocZ Quarters, Colchester,
Stafv. — Lieutenant General Commanding,
Aidee de Camp (Two).
Aeiietant Adjutant and Quarter Maeter Generate (Two),
Deputy Auieiant Adjutant and Quarter Maeter Qtneral.
Zneutenaut Colonel^ Royal Artillery.
Adjutant^ Royal Artillery.
IMutenant Colonel^ Royal Engineere,
Adjutant, Rogal Bngineert,
Aeneiani Commieeary General,
Principal Medical Qfflcer.
Chaplain,
Iflt BBIGADE.— Colchester.
^ftat.—M^^ Oeuaral CowmandiMg,
Aids de Camp.
Brigade Me^.
Suttuonb ' QuABTsmxD at
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Buttevant.
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Buckinghamshire Yeomanry Backinghanu
F Bat. Ist Brig. Royal Artillery
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G „ 5th Brig. do.
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. Woolwich.
Ist Comp. Royal Engineers Bhorncliflld.
• Infantry Ammnnitioiv Reserve. *
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2nd DIVISION.— Head Quartera, ChelmBford.
titkvr,—Zi9utenaiU Gtnm-al Commandtng.
Aidn tls Camp (Two),
AutMtant AdJMtant and quarter Moiter OtneraU (Twi),
Deputy jAeutant Adjniani and quaHer Jfatitr General.
Lieutenant Colonel, Rogal AHiUeru,
Adjutant, Bwfal ArtUlerg.
Lieutenant Colonel, Royal Engineere,
Adjutant, Sogal Engineen,
Ametani Commieeary General,
Principal Medical OJteer,
Chaplain,
1st BEIOADE.— Chelmsford.
STAFF.—JIq/or Genernl Commanding.
Aule de Camp,
BAgade Major,
Commieeary.
BATTiuoirs.
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Aide de Camp.
Brigatfe Major,
CommiMaty',
..tBn 3rd Foot ^ihSSSS,^
*?*■* »» Dover.
65th
Shomcliflb.
DXTIUOirAL TE00P8.— Chelmsford.
QUARTEmn) AT
ist Bn. 23rd Foot Woolwich.
Herts Yeomanxy St. Albans.
I Bat. 4th Brig. Boyal Artillery Newcantle.
N „ do. do, Woolwich.
M „ do. do. Nowcasilo.
20tli Comp. fioyal Engineers Chatham.
* InflEUitry Ammunition Reserve. *
3rd DIVISION.— iTeod QuoAiers, Gravesend.
STA,n.— Lieutenant General Commanding,
Aidee de Camp (Two).
Aaeietant A4jutant and quarter Matter Generale (2Vo).
Deputy Aeeietant Adjutant and quarter Maeter General,
Lieutenant Colonel, Boyal Artillery.
Adjutant, Bmial Artillery.
Lieutenant Colonel. Boyal Engineen.
Adjutant, Boyal Engtneere.
Ateieiant Conmietary General.
Principal Medical Officer,
Chaplain.
Stafv.-
1st BKIOASE.— Gravesend.
-Mofor General Commanding.
Aide de Camp,
Brigade Mcy'or.
Commieeary.
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104th Foot Belflwt.
77*? » Dublin.
105th „ Newry.
Sad BBIQADE.— Chatham.
Stavf.— Jfo/or General Commanding.
Aide de Camp,
Brigade Major.
Commieeary.
Battalioks.
andBn. 5th Foot.
86th „
31st ., ,
DIVISIOVAL TBOOPB.— Gravesend.
QUAaTBKBD AT
87tliFoot Limerick.
West Kent Yeomanry Maidstone.
•Bat. • Brig. Royal Artillery •
O „ 4th „ do.
A ,. 5th „ do.
Weedon.
do.
22nd Comp. Royal Engineers Woolwich.
* Infiftntry Ammunition Reserve. *
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Chatham.
do.
do.
CAVALRY BRIOADE.— Maiden.
BtJirr.'-Mqjor General Commanding,
Aide de Cawtp,
Brigade Mqjor,
Commieeary.
^ . _ QVABTBEXD AT
3rd Hussars Colchester.
4th „ Shomcllflb.
• Norwich.
QUAKTSaED AT
Suffolk Yeomanry Buiy St. Edmunds.
F Bat. C Brig. Royal Horse Artillery ... Canterbury.
ARMY CORPS ARTILLERY.— Colchester.
BrA.tr.— Colonel Commanding,
A^utant.
QUAaTEKBD AT
Woolwich.
do.
do.
do.
. . ^ ^ Sheffield.
• Army Oorp^ Ammunition Reserve. •
* Bat • Brig. Royal Horse ArtiUery
K » C „ do. ._.
H If -A. „ do.
G „ 1st Brig. Rj/fcl Artillery
B „ 5th ,, do.
ARMY CORPS ENGINEERS.— Colchester.
BtAJtw,— Colonel Commanding,
Adjutant,
QUABTIBBO AT
A Troop Royal Bngm^^ J Aldershot
\ C I'roop do. \
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23rd Comp. Royal Bngmeers*)
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Chatham.
• Wanting.
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2nd ARMY COILFS,— Head Quarters, Aldershot.
BtAn.—Aafor itt Army Corp$,
l«t DIVISION.— JETeod Quarters, Alderehot.
Btxwi.—Aa in lit Annj/ Corp$,
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" do. • Infiintry Ammanition Beserve. •
. 2nd DIVISION.— Head: Quarters, Guildford.
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SS Portsmomh. \ • Comp. Royal Engineers do.
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let BBZ0A2IB.— Dorking.
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twi BBIOADB.— Dorking.
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SITISIOITAL TKOOPB.— Dorking.
Armagh Militia Amuigh.
Middlesex Yeomanry Uxbridge.
E Bat. 5th Brig. Rojal ArtiUeiy Bristol.
L " «S " ?°- Trowbridge.
^ » 8rd „ do Woolwich?
" Coinp. Royal Engineers •
• Infantry Ammunition Reserve. •
GAVALBY BBIGADE.— Lewes.
Btaww.-^As in i«f Army Corpt.
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5«^I«^«mGSiS''".\"\"""."3^^^^ So ^'* Hants Yeomaniy Winchester.
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I ABat. A Brig. Royal Horse Artilleiy.... Aldershot.
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Itt BEIQAOE.— London.
Stavv.— ^« tn iH Army Corjn,
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and Bn. Coldstream Onaids The Tower.
2nd Bn. Soota Guards Chelsea.
ist Bn. Grenadier Guards {^BmdS.
2nd BBIOADE.— Croydon.
Stafv.— ^« tn i$t Army Corp:
3rd ARMT CORPS.— ffead QwitUts, Croydon.
BXLn.—AM for at Army Corp9,
Ist DIVISION.— Hcod Qua/rUr9, Croydon.
SsAVV.— ^« in iH Army Corp§,
SZVIUOirAL TS00P8.— Croydon.
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Ist Bn. 6oth Foot Winchester.
Staffordshire Yeomanry Llohfield.
C Bat. 5ih Brig. Boyal Artilleiy Ipswich.
"" * ■ Chatham.
Baralxovs.
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1st BKIOADE.-Bed Hill.
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Kilkenny Militia Kilkenny.
King's County Militia Parsonstown.
Limerick County Militia Limerick.
2nd BR10ArE.-Red Hill.
BtkYT.—Aa in xtt Army Corps,
Baxtauovs. Quabtbbxd at
Ist Burr^ Militia Richmond.
2nd do. Guildford.
3rd do. Kingston.
2nd DIVISION. ---flcad Quarterg, Red Hill.
BtJLWW.—Ai in iH Army Corps.
DIYISIOITAL TEOOPS.— Red Hill.
Quabtxbxd at
Tyrone Militia Omagh.
Warwickshire Yeomanry Warwick.
I Bat. 3rd Brig. Royal Artillery Hilsea.
L „ 4th „ do. do.
C „ 6th Brig. do. Woolwich.
• Comp. Royal Engineers •
* In&ntiy Ammunition Reserve. *
3rd J^IVISION.— Head Qwirters^ Tnnbridge Wells.
Statv.— ^« t» lit Army Corps.
1st BRIGADE. -Tunbridge Wells.
Staff.— ^ tn 1st Army Corps,
Battalxovs. Quabtxbxb at
West Kent Militia Maidstone.
4th Middlesex Militia Hounslow.
London Militia London.
Snd BRIOADS.^Maidfitone.
Staff.— 4« in 1st Army Corps.
Battaliovs. Quabtbbbd at
East Middlesex Militia HouubIow.
2nd do. Bamet.
3rd do. Tumham Green.
BIVISIOEAL TROOPS.— Tunbridge Wells.
QUABTBBXB AT
Sussex MiUtia Chichester.
Leicestershire Yeomanry Leicester.
BBat. Ist Brig. Royal Artillery Shomcliffe.
* -* do.
C „ Ist Brig. do. ShomclilTe.
• Comp. Royal Engineers •
* Infantry Ammunition Reserre. *
CAVALRY BBIOADE.— Ashford.
Staff.— ^« in xstArmy Corps.
Quabtbbbd at , Quabtxbxx> at
Ist Life Guards London. ] East Kent Yeomanry Canterbury.
2nd do Windsor.
Royal Horse Guards London. 1 K Bat. B Brig. Royal Horse Artillery do.
ARMY CORPS ARTILLERY.— Croydon.
Staff.-'^» Ml ist Army Corps.
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K Bat. A Brig. Royal Horse Artillery ... Exeter.
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• „ • Brig. do. •
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Sxin.— ib/or i$t Armg Corpt,
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8*^»».— ib M iti Armf Corpt,
UmaiOVAL TEOOPB.— Dublin.
Highlaud Light InflmtayMiUtia toiSS! ^^
8rd DiBffOon Guards Dublia.
O Bat. 8rd Brig. Royal Artillery Ourragh.
• »• • do. do. •
»» • do. do. •
19th Oomp. Royal Bngineers Southampton.
* Ixi&ntry Ammunition Beaerve. *
and DIVISION.-iread Qmrtera, The Oumgh.
B'U^w.'-At im iti Army Corpt,
lat BSIGADX.— The Curragh.
BtM.wm.—Atin ztiArmy Corpt,
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•gg^'w^ The Curragh.
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Sad BMOADK.— The Curragh.
STAnp.— ^ m itt Armg Corpt,
teSncMm.. teSS"
gf 5?' York.
** *>• - Doncaater.
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lioeds.
DIVIBIOlfAl TEOOPB.— The Curragh.
4ih Weet York Uilitia
2iid Dragoon Guards Dublin.
P Bat. 3rd Brig. Royal Artillery The Curragh.
f- It 2nd „ do. Kilkenny.
1 »t do. do. Athlone.
6th Comp. Royal Engineers The Curragh.
• Infantry Ammunition Reserve. •
1st BBieADX.>-Cork.
Stayy.— j1« «• xtt Army Corpt,
omnjsan, Qvabtsxbb at
iKSomsnet Militia Taunw^
»d do. Bath.
Hewftird Militia Hereford.
Sad BSIOADE.— Limerick.
STArv.— ^ in \tt Army Corpt.
jumuon. QuAXTBBsn at
fe *"7TCk Mflitia Warwick.
!£*>• do. Leamington.
GlMSOiKsa do. Cardiff.
3rd DIVISION.— Head Quartera, Cork.
STA'fj.— .dt in i»i Army Corpt,
BIVISIOHAL TROOPS.— Cork.
X « « , ^ QUABTXBID AT
ist Bn. 7th Foot Cork.
19Ui Hussars Ballincollig.
N Bat. 3rd Brig. Royal Artillery Clonmel.
J* n do. do. Limerick.
H „ 2nd Brig. do. Fermoy.
18th Comp. Royal Engineers Cork.
• lufantxy Ammunition Reserve. •
CAVALRY BRIOADB.— The Curragh.
BTAiii— .d« m xtt Army Corpt,
QUABTIBSD AT
I Bat. B Brig. Royal Horse Artillery ... Ballincollig.
QVABTBXBB AT
Dundalk.
Cahir.
, Newbridge.
AHMT CORPS ARTILLSRY.—Dublin.
8ta».— ^ iM xti Army Corpt,
QVABTBBBD AT
H Bat. B Brig. Royal Horse Artillezy... Newbridge.
B „ A „ do. ... Dublin.
G „ B „ do. ... do.
* Army Corps Ammunition Reserve. *
* Wanting.
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5th ARMY OOB,'?B.—Eead Quarters, Salisbiiry.
Staff.— J*/w i$t Army Corjm,
1st BKIOABS.— SaliBbtuT.
Stavv. — At in lit Army Corps.
BaTTALIOITI. QVAVTSBIB AT
i8t Bq. 8th Foot Warley.
2ad Bn. 25th Foot Plymouth.
• OosportForts.
Sad BKXOADS.— SaliBbiiTy.
Bta».— ^« in ut Army Corpt,
BaTTALXOVI. QVABTimiD AT
Qaeen*8 Oim Tower Hamlets Militia ... liondon.
King's Own Tower Hamlets do. ... DaLston.
Wexford do. ... Wexford.
Itt DIVISION.— Head Quarters, Saliaborj.
SlAW.— ^ in i9t Army Corp;
DIVISIONAL TB00P8.— SaUsbory.
QVABTSSBS AT
Devonport.
North Devon Yeomanry Barnstaple.
• Bat. • BriR. Boyal Artillery Newport
• „ • do. do. •
• Comp. MUitia Engineers *
2nd DIVISION. — Head Quarters, Warminster.
1st BBIOABX.— Warminster.
SxAVff.— ^«t» X9t Army Corp*,
Baralxovb. Qvastxbid at
Monaghan Sfilitia Monaghan.
Loath do Dandalk.
TiOngford do Longford.
Sad BBIGABE.— Warmixister.
SxArr.- Am in xtt Army Corp$.
BiTTALIOVS. QUAmTSBXD AT
WUts Mihtia Devizes.
Backs do High Wycombe.
Berks do Beading.
Bta»».— J* in i9t Army Corpt,
BIVIBIONAL TROOPS.— Warminster.
QaAXTBBVn AT
66th Foot Portland.
North Somerset Yeomanry Bath.
Bat.
Brig. Boyal Artillery.,
do. do.
• Comp. Militia Engineers .
3rd DIVISION.— Head Quarters, Glouoester.
Staw.— iCf Ml z«f Army Corp*.
1st BBIOABX.— Gloncester.
Stafv.— J« in xH Army Corp*.
Battalxovb. Qvabtibbs at
Soath Glonoester MiUtia Bristol.
Oxford Militia Oxford.
North Gloaoestar MiUtia Oirenoester.
Sad BBIOABS.— Gloacester.
Stavv. — A» in xH Army Corps,
BaTTAUOVS. QUABTimiS AT
Shropshire Militia Shrewsbury.
Worcester do. Worcester.
BIYIBIOHAL TBOOPS.— Gloacester.
QUAMIXBD AT
87th Foot Pembroke.
Olonoester Yeomanry Badminton.
Shropshire do Shrewsbaiy.
* Bat. • Brig. Boyal Artillery *
* „ • da do. •
* Comp. MiUtU Engineers *
CAVALRY BRIGADE.— Yeovil.
StATW.—A$ in itt Army Corps,
QVASTBBIS AT
1st Dragooxis Manchester.
5tti Lancers Woolwich.
7th Dragoon Gaards Aldershot.
QuAaTXBsn at
Wiltshire Yeomanry Marlborough.
Dorset Yeomanrv ^ Dorchester.
West Somerset Yeomanry Taantoo.
• Bat. • Brig. Royal Horse ArtiUery ... •
Wanting.
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eth ARMY COIiTB.^Eead Quarters, Chester.
B/TAn.-^Jsfor xH Army Corpt,
lit DIVISION.— Head Quarter*, Cherter.
BTkYw,^A$ m i$t Armg Corpt,
1st B&IOADS.— ChMter.
9tAVW.^-AM te t$t Armg Corpi.
BATTAUoire. Ovastsbsd at
I>enbifffa Militia Wrexham.
1st Cheefaire do Chester.
MoDtgoaneiy do Welchpool.
Battaitovb.
Clare Kflitia
Flint do.
Gunarron do.
Sad B&IOADS.— Oheeter.
Stafv— -^ ft» jti Armf Corp$.
SVAaTBBID AT
Ennifl.
Mold.
Camanroii.
SIYISIOITAL TS00P8.— Cheeter.
QVASTXUI) AT
Bradford.
Cheshire Teomaary Chester.
• Bat. • Brig. Royal Artillery •
• „ ♦ do. do. «... •
• Comp. Militia Engineers •
and DIVISION.— Head Quarters, Liverpool.
StAvr.— ^« in iH Ara^ Corpt,
1st BBIOADX.— LirerpooL
Staff. — Am m jH Army Corp9.
BATTAUon. QvAsnan) at
DnUin City Ktlitia Dublin.
2nd Lancashire do Liverpool.
Boaoomnum do. Boyle.
Sad BBIOABE.— Liverpool.
Stavf.— ^ <« i9t Army Corpt.
BAiTAUOva. QvArnmiD at
IM Stallbrd MiHiia Lichfield.
2Bd do. Stailbrd.
3rd do. Newcastle-under-Lyne.
DIVISIONAL TBOOPS.-LiTerpooI.
QUASTSBXn AT
and Bn. 20th Foot Mullingar.
Lancashire Hussars Ashton in Makerfield.
• Bat. ♦ Brig. Boyal ArtiUeiy •
• „ • do. do. •
Comp. Militia Engineers..
3rd DIVISION.— Head Quakers, Manchester.
Staw.— iC« in itt Army Corpt,
1st BBieADX.— Manchester.
SxjlVV.— ^ m x<< Army Corpt.
Bimuon. Qua«t»»w> at
lit Derby IGUtia V^^Y'^ ,^
Sad do. Chesterfield.
2Qd Cheshire do Macclesfield.
ted BBieASX.— Preston.
BcAYV. — At in Iff Army Corpt.
BAnAuevs.
lit Laneashixe Militia
3rd do.
4tb do.
QVABTXaXD AT
Ijancaster.
Preston.
Warrington.
BITIBIOFAL TBOOPS.— Manchester.
QUABTBBXn AT
xst Bn. 11th Foot Manchester.
Duke of Lancaster's Own Yeomanry ... Worslcy.
• Bat. • Brig. Boyal Artillery
• „ ♦ do. do.
* Comp. Militia Engineers *
OAVALRY BRIGADE.- Crewe.
STAn.— iU m x«^ Army Corpt.
QUABTSBID AT I
S^gS?'''°sr^ ::::::-":•;.::::: SS^' • ^ • Brfr Boyi ho™. Artmery ,
WorcMtcKshire do Worcester. I
* Wanting.
QUASTSSKD AT
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iBt BBIOABX.- York.
BTi.Tr.— ^« in j$i Army Corp$.
BlTTALIOWB QUA»T»B1D AT
5th VVest York Militia Knaresborouffh
6th do. do Hali&x.
Leicester do Leicester.
Snd BSIOABS.— York.
SiAFV.— ib in ttt Army Corp$.
BA.TTALIOXB. Ql7i.BTSBBD AT
North Dovm Militia Newtownards
South Down do Downpatrick.
Dublin County do Dublin.
7th ARMY COB.'Pa.— Read Quakers, York.
Staft.— ibybr iH Army Corpi,
1st DIVISION.— Head QuarterB, York.
STAPP.—^t ill x$i Army Corju.
BiyiBIONAL TBOOPB.— York.
Qvabtbbk;
106th Foot •. Preston.
Yorkshire Yeomanry York.
JVABTBBBD AT
N Bat. 2nd Brig. Royal Artillery Coventry.
• „ • do. • do.
• Comp. Militia Engineera... •
2nd DIVISION.— Head Quartern, Nortliamptoii.
Btatf.— .^f in lii Army Corpi,
Ist BRIGADE.— Northampton.
QTkTT.—Ag in j»i Army Cwv*
Battalioot. Quabtbbbd at
Northampton and Rutland Militia Northampton
1st Norfolk Militia Norwich.
2nd do. Yarmouth.
Snd BRIOASC—Northampton.
Btavt.— .i« in \»t Army Corps.
Battalxoxts. Qvabtxbbd at
Cambridge Militia Ely.
West Suffolk do Bury St. Edmunds.
West Essex do Chelmsford.
SIVISIOirAL TROOPS.— Northampton.
QUABTBBBD AT
76th Foot Sheffield.
Southern Nottinghamshire Yeomanry. . . Nottingham.
Nottinghamshire Yeomanry Worksop.
• Bat. • Brig. Royal Artillery •
• „ ♦ do. do •
• Comp. MiHtia Engineers •
1st BRIOABE.— Darlington.
Btatf.— iff t» i«* Army Corpt.
Battaliom. Quabtbbbd at
North Lincoln Militia Lincoln.
South Lincoln do Grantham.
Nottingham do Newark.
Sad BRIOABE.— Newcastle.
Staff. — A$ in itt Army Corps.
Battamoits. Quabtbbbd at
Hertford Militia Hertford.
Bedford do Bedford.
Huntingdon do Huntingdon.
3rd DIVISION.— Htfod QawrUr9t Darlington.
Staff.— i4« in irt Army Corps.
BIYI8I0HA£ TROOPS.— Darlington.
Quabtbbbd at
36th Foot Fleetwood.
2nd West York Yeomanry TTii.Hfax
• Bat. • Brig. Royal Artillery •
• „ • do. do •
• Comp. Militia Engineers •
CAVALRY BRIGADE.— Donoaster.
Staff.— ^t in xtt Army Corps.
Quabtbbbd at
6ih Dragoons Edinburgh.
2lBt Hussars Leeds.
4th Dragoon Guards York.
Quabtbbbd at
Ist West York Yeomanry Doncaster.
* Bat. * Brig. R. Horse Artillery
• Wanting.
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8tli ARMY CORPS.— HiBacZ Qiiarters, Edinbnrgh.
QTLrr.—Affor iH Army Corpi.
Ist DIVISION.— Head Quarters, Edinburgli.
Sta-tf. — A$ in itt Army Corpt.
1st BSIOADS.— Edinburgh.
Sja^w.-'Am in Iff Army Corp*.
Rin^Ltoxs. Qtjiktzued at
Kerrr Militia Traloe.
N'.nhamb^land Militia AlnwicV.
FeTioasA<?h Militia Enniskillon.
Sad BBIGABS.— Edinbnrprfa.
Stjlvf. — A§ in itt Army Corp*.
BiTULIOVS. QUAHTIK*]) AT
Asthm Militia Belftist.
'"■^Tsn do Oavnn.
Praeir*! do Liflbrd.
DIVISIONAL T&OOPS.— Edinburgh.
QUARTBRVD AT
50th Foot Edlnbargh.
Ayrshire Yeomanry Ayr.
O Bat. 2nd Briff. Royal Artillery Glasgow.
• „ • do. do ♦
* Comp. Militia Engineers *
2nd DIVISION.— Fcad Quarters, Glasgow.
BrKVF.—Ai in itt Army Carps.
lit BBIOADE.— Glasgow.
Btafv. — Am in xH Army Corp$.
Bimuozrs. QuAUTBaaB it
Hijrhksd Borderers Sfilitia Stirling.
Hizhland Rifle.s do Dingwall.
SojttiAh Borderers do Dumfrioe.
Sad BRIGADE.— Hamilton.
Statw.—As in i9t Army Corpn.
BiTTAtlon. QUARTHKSD AT
fcmberiand Militia Carli^o.
1« Doiham Militia Barnard Castle.
Sad do Dnrham.
DIVISIOITAL TROOPS.— Glasgow.
QrAaTKBED AT
Queen's Own Lanarkshire Yebmanry...
• Bat * Brig. Royal Artillery
• „ * .. do.
• Comp. Militia Engineers ,
Glasgow.
Glasgow.
3rd DIVISION.— HacuZ Quarters, Melrose.
Statt.— -4» in Jit Army Oorpt,
lat BBIOADE.— Melrose.
Stavf.— .^« in i9t Army Corp9.
Battauovs. Quabtirbd at
Em* Yoric MiUtia Beverley.
S-mhToA do Richmond.
Wattmorelaad Militia .• Carlisle.
2ad BBIOADS.— Melrose.
Btatt.— ^« in Jit Army Corpt.
UATT&uon. QrrAaTBsn) at
5^ Uneashiie Militia Bnmley.
66 do. Salford.
Tti; do. Bnry.
DIVISIONAL TEOOPS.-Melro8e.
QUASTBBBD Al
* FortG«orge.
NorthumberlandANewcastle Yeomaniy | N^CMtle-on-
• Bat. • Brig. Royal Artillery •
• » • » do •
* Comp. Militia Engineers *
CAVALBY BRiaADE.— MuBselbnrgh.
Staff.— il* in id Army Corp$.
QtTABTBBBD AT
^efiBotdand A Cumberland Yeomanry Penrith. |
I^kY^B^™.^!!^. " Lanark. • Bat.* Brig. R Harse Artillery..
EutLotluaaYeomaaiT.... Dunbar* I
• Wanting.
QUABTIBII) AT
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GARRISON ARMY.
PORTSMOUTH,
Including laU of Wight, Soleritf Spitheadt Qoaport and Portsdovm Works, and the Drfeneeafrom
Hvrst Castle to BeUea Bill.
AidM d« Camp (Four),
AjuMant Adjutant and Quarter Matter QeneraU (Twi),
Major General Commanding Boyal ArtiUery.
Aide de Camp.
Brigade Major, Rogal ArHllety.
Major General Commanding Rogal Engineen,
Aide de Camp.
Brigade Major, Soyal Engineere.
Major Oeneiral Commanding Isle of Wight.
Aide de Camp.
Brigade Major.
Major General Commanding PoH month and Advanced Worhe.
Aide de Camp.
Brigade Major.
Major General Commanding Gotpo^i and Advanced Worka
Aidede Camp,
Brigade Major,
RE0T7LAB TBOOPS ...Infiuitry ret Bn, 24M Poot, ^2nd Foot, and «
ArtiUery let, and, 3rd, 4th, sth, 6th and 7th Battery, 7th Brigade.
Engineers ...16<A * and 24kth Company.
HILITIA Infantry Hampshire ^ North Tipperary and Boyal Aberdeen SigUandere.
Artillery Boyal Glamorgan, Isle of Wight, Haddington, Mampshire, FwfcBt, and South
Tipporary.
PENSIOinSRS Birmingham, Coventry, Derby, Halifax, Leeds, Leicmtw, xH md and Portsmouth
and Southampton Districts. *
V0LUKTEER8 InDwtry Detachments from the Counties of Berks, Bedford, Staford, Buehingham. WUts
HanU (includinj Isle of Wwht), NotUng&m, Tort {Wet BidSg), Hertford,,
Osford, Laneaeter and Northampton, ^ »•
Artillery DetaehmenU from the Counties of HanU, York {Wut Siding), Stamtrd, and
Laneaeter.
Engineers.. .Z)«fa<y*m«i/* from the Counties of York (West Siding), Laneaster, HanU, ana
Northampton,
PLYMOUTH,
Including Staddon, Bovisand Brealcwater, Maker aTid Whitsand Bay Works.
St An. —Lieutenant General Commanding,
Aides de Camp (T«o).
Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General* (Two),
Colonel Commanding Boyal Artillery,
Aide de Vamp,
Brigade Major, Boyal Artillery.
Colonel Commanding Boyal Engineers.
Aidede Camp.
Brigade Major, Boyal Engineers.
Major General Commanding Deaonport and Advanced Worke.
Aide de Camp.
Brigade Major.
M(yor General Commanding Plymouth and Advanced Works.
Aide de Camp,
Brigade Miyor,
REGULAS TBOOPS ...Infkntry isi Bn. ISihFoot,
Artillery ... *, •, *, *. and 19th Battery, llth Brigade,
Engineers... * and l^th Company.
UXLITIA Infkntry ...Cornwall Bangers, 1st Devonand 2nd Devon,
Artillery ...ComwaU and Devon Miners, Lancashire, Fife, Devon and DnbUm Cify.
PEKSIONEBB Bath, 2nd Manchester, 2nd Plymouth,lst Manchester, and let Plymouth Dtstrief*^
YOLXnTTEERS Infiuitry Detachments from the Counties cf Derby, Gloucetter, Warwick, Devon, Salop, and
Artillery ...DetadimenUfrim the Counties of Devon (12tt and 18U Oorptonly), Sahp, Oloueeeter,
and Worcester.
Engineers ..DetackmewUfrom the Counties of Devon and GUmceeter.
• Wanting,
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PORTLAND,
Inclvding the Feme, Ea8t Weir Breakwater, and Nothe Forts.
Sim. — Mqjor Otueral Oommandinff,
Aide ds Osaip.
Brigade Major.
lAetUenant Colonel Commanding Bogal Artillery,
JUeuienant Colonel Commanding Sogal Engineert,
KB&HLAX troops ...Artmexr ...xith Battery \Otk Brigade.
«.^.._. Bngineers...*
■niTlA. In&ntry Doreetehire,
^„„ Artillfflry Cork City.
JSF5SSSS. Taunton, Doreketter, and Trowbridge DietrieU.
TQLuaxuOta Inftmtay Detachments Jrom the County ofDoreet,
Artillery Detaekmentefrom the County <{fDor9et,
DOVER,
Inchiding Dover Castle, Drop Redoubt, Western Heights and Breakwater Batteries, also ForU and
Batteries from Dymchurch to Ranisgate.
Staw.— XitirfwMMrf General Commanding,
Aidee de Camp {Two).
AMietant Adjutant and Quarter Matter &e»eraU ITwo).
Colonel Commanding Royal Artillery,
Aide de Camp.
Brigade Major, Moyal Artillery.
Colonel Commanding Royal Bngineere,
Aide de Camp.
Brigade Major, Moyal ISngineert.
n&HLAB mOOPS ...In&ntry 84<A Foot.
^Tlery ...yd, 6th, jth, and 9th Battery Qth Brigade,
^ngmoen .,.4tih Company,
inUSlA. Inlkntry Baet Kent.
AitiUery Kent.
jm,vmrBSk V;'^^*::;; S*f *!te ^^^'^^^i^^- Northampton, and St^ord Diefriete.
TBLinranRS mCuitiy 1>*^«^<. ^» the Tower Uamlete and tS Counties qf Xeni, Leieeeier, and
ArtiUery ...Detaehmeuttfrom the let, 2nd, Zrd, 4/A, ^h OMque Porte, and lUh Kent,
CHATHAM,
Including the Medway and the Thames Defences.
B'SAWW.-^General Commanding.
Aidee de Camp (Four).
Deputy Aifutant and Quarter Matter Generate (Two).
Ateietant Adjutant and QuaHer Matter Qenerdle (Two),
Brigadier General Commanding Royal Artillery.
AidedeCamp. ^ ^ 9
Brigade Major, Boyal Artillery.
Colonel CommawUng Boyal Bngineere.
Aidede Camp.
Brigade Mty'or, Boyal Bngineert,
CHATHAM DIVISION,
Including Chatham Lines, Hoo and Damet Forts*
BULWW.— Major General Commanding at Chatham.
Aide de Camp.
Brigade Major.
lAeutenant Colonel Commanding Royal Artillerv
Adjutant, Boyal ArtUlery, ' ^
Lieutenamt Colonel Commanding Boyal Bngineert, > '
A4futant, Boyal Engineers.
SHEERNESS DIVISION.
Including Sheemess Lines, Garrison Point, Isle of Grain and Slough FoHk
SiAWW.-^Mqfor General Commanding Sheemese
Aide de Camp.
Brigade Major.
LieutenafU Colonel Commanding Boyal Artillery.
A^utant, Boyal ArtUlery.
Lieutenamt Colonel Commanding Boyal Engineers,
Adjutant, Boyal Engineer;
QfiniETBOOPS ...Infimtxy dlQthFoot.
^*i?«y l^i* '3<*» is", and i6th Battery lltt Brigade.
Sngineen...* Company. ' *
"^mi .^Sjitxy 5M Mtddleeex,
_ JkxtSXlBcj Durham, and Yorkthire.
yjamUUKES Prmton, Chatham, Shrewsbury and Sh^ld DietrieU.
▼GLQXTIBBS ^....^....Intkntry Detadimentefrom *he City of London attd County of Surrey.
-^rti"«7 ^sSir^'^'sS ^Ke^L'^ ^"^ **'' '** ^*'^ *^ ^"^^^ "^ 5'*' ^'*' 10'*
Sngineen ...Detaehmente from the City of London and Tower Samlete,
.* Wanting.
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TILBURY DIVISION,
Including TiVbwryt Qravesend, Coalhouse, Sfhommeade and Cliffy Forts.
QTJLTT,^l4euUnani General Comwuimdinff,
AidM d» Camp (Two).
AuUtamt Adjutant and Quarter Matter &€n^al$ {Two),
Colonel Commanding Bojfal ArtOUry,
Aide de Camp.
Brigade Major, Jiogal ArtUlerg.
Colonel Commanding Royal Engineered
Aide de Camp.
Brigade Major t Bogal JSngineere.
Major QeneraU Commanding ^olnnteer Brigade* {Vowr),
Aidee de Camp (Four).
Brigade Majore (Four).
REOTJLAS TSOOPB ...ArtiUery 8^ Baiierg m Brigade, 14^ and xSM Baiterg llth Brigade,
Engineers ...3^th Company.
HILITIA ArdUery Nortkumlerland, Argyle and Bute, and Antrim,
PJOrSIONEBS London Dietrict.
let Saet DtirMum, 2»d do. ; let Wett DtoUoM, 2nd de.s \ei Jforik Divieion,
2nd do. s South Divieion ; Woolmidi and Oreenmidt,
▼OLUKTEESS Inflmtry Detaeimente from the County ofMiddUeex.
Artillery Detachmente from the County ofMxddleeex and let Xent Corpt,
Engineers ..J)etachmentt from the County r^Middleeex.
HARWICH,
Including Lcmdguard Fort and Harwich Defences, Circular Redoubt, Angel Gate Battery , Shctletj
Battery and adjacent Towers,
BCAVV. — Mqjor General Commanding.
Aide de CSuflip.
Brigade Miyor.
Zientenani Colonel Commanding Jtoyal Artillery,
Lieutenant Colonel Commanding Boyal Engineer*.
.SSOUIAU T&OOPS ...Infantry 69^ Foot.
Artillery 2nd Battery Bth Brigade.
Engineers ... *
HILITIA Infantry Eeeex Sifle*.
Artillery ...Weet Suffolk.
f EV8I0REB8 Ipewich Dietriet.
VOLUNTESBS Inflintry ...Detachmente from the County of Suffolk,
Artillery ...Detachmente from the County of Eeeex,
PEMBROKE,
Including Stack Rock, South Hoolc, Popton Point, Huhherstone, West Bloclchouse, Thorne Island,
Mumbles, St. Catherine's Island, Scoveston,
ScAVr.-^JtfVor General Commanding.
Aide de Camp.
Brigade Major.
lAeutenant Colonel Commanding Boyal Artillery,
Heutenani Colonel Commanding Boyal Engineer*,
BSOULAB TBOOPS ...ArtiUery 4^* and 5th Battery QM Brigade.
Engineers . . . QS^'d Company.
MILITIA Infuatry Merioneth, Badnorand Brecon,
Artillery Carmarthen, and Pembroke.
PEK6I0VSB8 Woreeeter, Cardiff, and Qlouceeter Dietriet*.
TOLTTIITEERS Infl&ntry Detachment* from the Omniie* qf Cardigan, Montgomery, Radnor, BreelnocJe, and
Pembroke.
Artillery Detachment* from the Couniie* of Glemorgan and Pembroke,
Engineers . . . Detachment* from the County of Flint, I
EDINBURGH,
Including Leith Fort and D^ences,
Su.n.— IfajM* General Commanding.
Aide de Camp.
A**ietant AtHutaiU and Quarter Matter QenertU* {Two)k
Brigade Major.
Lieutenant Colonel Commanding Boyal Artillery.
lAeutenant Colonel Commanding Boyal Engineer*.
BEGULAB TSOOPS ...Artniery 17th Battery llth Brigade.
Engineers . . . I3th Company.
PENSIONERS Edinburgh, Paieley, Perth and Stirlinq Dietriet*,
TOLUlfTESRS Infantry Detachment* from the City of Edinburgh and the Couniie* of Midlothian at
Haddington.
Artillery DetachmenU jrom the City qfEdinbmrgh and the Countie* of Midlothian a*
Haddington.
Engineers —D«<aeAflM«i«/rom the County qf Lanark.
• Wanting.
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Inchtding Spike Island, Camden and CarUele Forte*
BcAFV.— •Jfa/of* OtfunU CommamUng,
JLidt dt CSmnp.
Airiitant A4pUant and Quartsr MasUr QftraU {Two)
Major
Brigade Major.
Lieu£nuaU Cokm-.
LUuttnoMt Colonel Commanding Sogal
LieuUnant Colonel Commanding Sogal Artillery.
' Sngimeen.
SS6ULAX TB00P8 ...Inlkntxy 103rd Foot and *
ArtiUeiy jth Battery iQth Brigade,
Engineers... *
AIUTIA. Infantxy Nortk, and South Mayo.
Artillery Donegal.
TOaOSSBB Ut Cork^ Tralee, Clonmel, and TuUamort DietrieU,
DUBLIN,
Including Kingetovon, Howth, Pigeon Houee, CasUe and Magazine ForU,
Btxrv,— Major General Gmmanding,
Aide de Camp.
Aeeietant Adiutant and Quarter Maeter Generalt (Two).
Brigade Major.
Lienienant Colonel Commanding Royal ArtUUry.
Ltentenant Colonel Commending Soyal Sngiueen.
ISOULAB TB00P8 Inihntry • and e4ttk Foot.
Artillery nth Battery IQth Brigade.
VmiA — ^.. JjaS^^...'.'.'.Kildar».
Artilleiy Bdinburgh.
^»rr, JOikenny, at Dublin, ondDuiUn, Carlow, and Longford Diatriei$,
JERSEY.
BtJLW9.— Major General Commanding,
Aide de Camp.
Brigade Major,
Lieutenant Colonel Ommanding Royal ArHUery,
Lienienani Colonel Commanding Royal Bngineen,
SSSVIAX TB00P8 ...Inftntry a Companiee Kyfth Foot.
ArtOlery Malf 6th Battery IQth Brigade,
Bngineera... *
ITUTTA. Inflmtry^...!*^. 2nd, Srd, ith, and bth Jereey,
ArtUlary Iri, 2nd, Zrd, Ath, and m Jer$ey.
GUERNSEY.
BTArw.^Major General Commanding,
Aide de Camp.
Brigade M<nfor.
Liemtenani Colonel Commanding Royal Artillery.
Lienienant Colonel Commanding Royai Engineer*,
USZLUL XSOOPS ...Infantry a Companiet I07th Foot.
ArUUery Salf 6lh Battery iQth Brigade,
Sngineere ... *
num.. Inflmtry Ut, 2nd, 3rd, and 4M Light Infantry,
Artillery Qnerneey,
ALDERNEY.
Statv.— Jfa;or General Commanding,
Aide de Camp.
Brigade Major.
lAeutenant Colonel Commanding Royal Artillery.
Lieutenant Colonel Commanding Royai Engineere.
SZ6IU1 TS0OP8 ...Infantry 4 Companiee 107« Foci. ^
Artillery 9th and xoth Batteriee \Oih Brigade,
Bngineerg... *
MEITU JLrtillery Aldemey.
PXnniXES Jereey Dietrict,
SMALL FORTS AND POSTS IN IRELAND.
i^:l^id»%y Forte and Batteries at Athlone, Belfast, Lough SwilUff Lough Foyle, Ennishillen, KiVcenrin,
Tarhert, Carrig, Bcattery, Limerick, Charles Fort, Kinsale and Waterford.
Under the command of the General of the District.
3S&UIAE TB00P8 ...ArUllezy ith Battery 10th Brigade.
EngineerB... *
irr.7Tli. In»ntry Queen** County, Carlow, Londonderry, Weetmeath, Meath and Leitrim.
Artilleiy Mid Uleter, Wateiford.West Cork and Limeriek.
MJBAnngtB AthUme, let Betfaet, 2nd Belfaet, Armagh, Londonderry, Enn ikiUcn, CimwA.
Limerick, Snnia and Wdtetford Dietricte,
* Wanting.
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LIST OF REGULAR TROOPS AT HOME
AND MILITIA.
With their Brigades, Divisions, and Army Oorps, or Oarrisons,
FOR MOBILIZATION.
K.6.— The Qnartera of the Troops detennine their place in the Field, or Garrison, Army : Troops changingr
quarters change their place for mobilization accordingly.
CAVALRY.
SetHmmii. Army Corp;
z Life Gnarda Cayalry Brigade 3
2 , Do. 8
Royal Horse Groards. . Do. 3
a Dragoon Gnards ... snd Division 4
3 „ ... zst Division 4
4 „ ... Cavalry Brigade 7
5 >. - go 2
7^ » ... Do 6
z Diagoona Do.
2 Do. 4
3 Hnssaars Do. 1
Beffimeni. Army Corpr.
4 Hnssaxs Cavalry Brigade 1
5 Lanoers
6 Dragoons..
7 Hussars ..
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z6 Lanoers ...
zSHnssars ..,
z9 „
'Do. " 5
Do 7
Do 4
Do 2
Do 2
Garrison London
, 3rd Division 4
, Cavalry Brigade 4
Do 7
ROYAL ARTILLERY.
EOBSE ABTILLIBT.
Army Cvrp$,
4 Batteiy A Brigade ... Cavalxy Brigade 2
B „ „ M ... Army Corps Artillery 4
0 „ „ „ ... Do. 2
H .. ., Do 1
K „ „ Do 3
F „ B „ ... Do 8
Q M » M ... Do 4
Army Corp$,
H Battery B Brigade... Army Corps Artillery 4
I » M M ... Cavalry Brigade 4
K „ „ „ ... Do 8
D „ 0 „ ... ArmyCorps Artillery 2
B „ „ „ ... Do 1
F „ „ „ ... Cavalry Brigade 1
G ,, „ „ ... Army Corps Artillery 2
FIELD A&THLEBT.
Army Corpt,
A Battoxy zst Brigade Army Corps Artillery 2
B
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L
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...3rd .. ?
... zst , 1
...and „ 2
... zst », 1
Army Cozps Artillery 1
. 3ra Division 4
... and
... and
... and
... zst
... zst
... 1st
... and
... zst
... and
... 3rd
... iBt
P Battery 3rd Brigade
4th
5th
6th
Army CorpK
... and Division 4
... x8t „ 2
... and „ 1
... and , 2
...and „ a
... Md » 1
... «nd „ 1
... 3rd „ 1
... 3rd „ 1
ArmyCorps Artillery 1
... zst Division 3
...»»* ». 3
...3rd , 2
... 3Td .. 2
... i»t „ 1
Army Corns Artillery 2
... zst Division 3
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I Battery 7 Brigade ... Portsmouth
a Portsmouth
... Portsmouth
... Portsmouth
... PorUmouth
... Portsmouth
... Portsmouth
... Harwich
... Dover
... Pembroke
... Pembroke
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Oarrittm,
6 Battery 9 Brigade ... Dover
.Dover
... Tilbury
... Dover
a Jersey
Guernsey
... Cork
)\ Limerick
i Charles Fort
I Waterford
... Aldemey
Garruom^
zoBatteiyzo Brigade... Aldemey
13
14
15
z6
17
z8
»9
.. Dublin
,, ...Portland
Chatham & Shecmess
Chatham & Sheemes;
„ ...Tilbury
Chatham & Sheemes^
Chatham A Bheerr.cs*
EdinboT^h
„ ... Tilbui^
... Plymontii
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ROYAL SNaiNEERS.
Armji Oorp9»
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j«CompMiy z8t Division.... 1
13:11
QarriAon Dover
and Division 4
ist , 3
Garrison Edinburgli
Garrison Plymouth
.Army Corps EcjSineers 2
Garrison Portsmouth
T7th Comnanv ....
Amp Corf.
xst Division 2
x8th „
3rd „ 4
zoth
.. iBt 4
20th ..
2nd ,f 1
33rd ,,
3rd „ 1
Army Corps Enf^eers 1
2Ath
Garrison Purtamonth
?7rd ..
Grarrison Pembroke
54th
Garrison Tilbury & Thames
INFANTRY.
SiHalion, Srtgade, Diviaion, ArmyCorp$, 1
I B«ua2ion Grenadier Gds... z x 3
,, ,, Garrison London
... a I 3
, Coldstream Guards... 2 i
, SeouGoara* 2
♦ » ... I
2nd Foot I
3rd , 2
. 5th „ 2
. 7th
' 8th I
9^1 „ 2
>. toifh „ 1
. nth „
. lath ,
. ijth „ ....
. 15th „ ....
' i6th
. iBlh „ ....
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, 13rd „ ....
. a4th „ ....
. 23th „ ....
30U1
2bth „ ....
3oU& „ ....
3«t ,
jand „ ....
36th „ ...
37lh
I 3
I 3
I 3
I 3
1 I 1
2 9 ...... X
2 3 1
3Div.Bn.4
X X 5
2 I 1
1 X 1
3Div.Bn.6
iDiv.Bn.1
. . . Grarrison Ply moutn
X 2 1
X 2 4
, I Div.Bn.2
X X 2
xDiv.Bn.6
1 1 4
aDiv.Bn.1
Garrison Portsmouth
X 1 5
X 2 2
2 X 1
Garrison Chatham
2 3 1
2 9 2
3Div.Bn.7
3Div.Bn.5
BaUdUon. Brigade. Dtoinoi*. Army Corpt,
38th Foot T 2 4
41st „ I X 2
43ud „ Garrison Portsmouth
45th
49th
50th
52Ud
53rd
55th
56th
I Bn. 60th L
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a Div.Bn. 2
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a Div.Bn. 5
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64th Foot -
.. Garrison Dublin
69lh
B
Sand
Garrison Harwich
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X
I
X 2
a Div.Bn. 7
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86th
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Garrison Dover
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2
3 1
87th
95th
96th
103rd
zo4th
105th
iG6th
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MILITIA.
AKTILLERY. |
ENGLAND AND WALES.
ifp»nt, Oarriton.
<^«»a
'^•BMiJjia Pembroke.
C nviii and Devon Miners Plymouth.
I*"-i Do.
t'-^in Chatham.
'^*unna Portsmouth.
?«=?*:« Do.
I**tfVi^ ^ Do.
Btgimeni.
Kent Dover.
L^ucashiro Plymouth.
Norfolk Coast.
Northumberland Tilbury.
Pembroke Pembroke.
Suft'olk Harwich.
Sussex Newhaveu.
Yorkshire Chatham.
j-TT^sz^Bola Tilbury.
ftt-abwgh. Dublin.
ri^t Plymouth.
SCOTLAND.
Forfar and Kin cardine Portsmouth.
Ha<l(linf^n, Berwick, Lin- \ , .
Uthgow, and Peebles ) '^'
IRELAND.
A*na Tilbury.
< fkC*y Portland.
^«K(Wm) Behtot, Louffh Swilly, and
_ Lough Foyle.
In*!^ rork.
w**a Ciiy Plymouth.
*J^w%,j ._
Limerick City Charles Port & Waterford.
Mid-UUter Athlone.
SliK')
South Tipperary Portsmouth.
Watorford The Shannon
Wicklow
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ZHVAITTRT.
ENGLAND AND WALBS.
Mtgimmt, Bfigads, XHoitUm. Army Corpt.
Bedlbra - a ...... 3 7
Berks a a 5
Books a a 5
Oambridge a a 7
OamaiTOzi a z 6
istCheshiie x x 6
end Do X 3 6
Cornwall Garrison Plymouth
Oombflrland a a 8
Denlugh z z 6
zi* Derby x 3 6
and Do x 3 6
ist DoTon Garrison Plymouth
and Do Do.
Dorset Garrison Portland.
xst Durham a a 8
and Do a a 8
Essex Rifles Garrison Harwich
West Essex a 2 7
Flint a x 6
Glamoma a 3 4
Koith Glouoeeter x 3 5
South Do X 3 5
Hampshire Garrison Portsmouth
Hereford x 3 4
Hertford a 3 7
Huntingdon a 3 7
Bast Kent Garrison Dover
West Do
zst Lancashire
and
3id
4th
Sth
6th
-th
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Laioeeter .
North Lincoln z
South Do z
London z
SeffimenL Sriffode. JDurimon. Armg Corp:
Merioneth Garrison Pembroke
Bast Middlesex a 3 3
and Do a 3. tt
3rd Do a 3 3
4th Do x 3 3
5tb Do Garrison Chatham
Montgomery x
ist Norfolk X a
and Do x a
Northampton and BuUand z a
Northumberland x z
Nottiiu^ham x 3
Oxford X 3^
Radnor Garrison rcmbroko
Shropshire .
xst Somerset z
and Do i
zBt StaiTord a
and Do a
3rd Do a
West Suffolk a
zst Surrey.. a
and Do a
3rd Do a
King's Own Tower Hamlets a
Queen's Own Do. a
zst Warwick a
and Do a
Westmoreland x
Wiltshire s
Worcester a
East York z
North York x
zst West York a
and Do a
3rd Do a
4th Do
5th Do z
6th Do x
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4
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a 6
a 6
2 7
a 3
a 3
2 3
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4
4
8
5
5
8
8
4
4
4
sDiv.Bn.4
X 7
X 7
SCOTLAND.
Aberdeenshire Garrison Portsmouth
Ayr and Wigtown x 3 2
Boinburgh a x 4
Highland Borderers x a 8
Highland Light Inflemtry zDi7.Bn.4
Highland Rifles z a 8
zst Lanark a z 4
and Do a z 4
Perth z 3 2
Renfirew z 3 2
Scottish Borderers z a 8
IRELAND.
Antrim a x 8
Armagh 3Div.Bn.2
Oarlow GarrisonLough Swilly
OaTan - a z 8
Olare a z 6
North Cork a 3 2
South Cork 2 3 2
Donegal a x 8
North Down a z 7
South Down a z 7
Dublin Coumy a z 7
DublinCity x a 6
Fermanagh z x 8
Galway a 3 g
Kerry z x 8
Kildare Garrison Dublin
Kilkenny z a 8
King's County z a 3
Leitrim Garrison Kinsalo
Limerick z a 3
Londonderry Gsnison Limerick
I<')zigford z a 5
Louui z 2 5
North Mayo Garrifion Cork
South Mayo Do.
Meath Garrison Lough Foyle
Monaghan z 2 5
Queen's Go Garrison Athlono
Roscommon x a 6
North Tipperary Garrison Portsmouth
Tyrone aDiv.Bn.3
westmeath Garrison Belfast
Wexford 9 z 6
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STAFF-SUB DISTRICTS. i3
ENQLAND and WAI«ES.
"I^^ 1 Bfigaie 2>epai, ajswOASTLI, temporarily at BJSUWIUK. Coun/jr. KosTnuaiBr.Ri.LND.
A* Vi Jit Unttnanf CofoiMJ.— George Craster Lambert, to Mayre ; Colonel, 30 Oct. 74.
FmfmatUr.—Johxi Aathony Kysh* 7 Nov. 56 j Son. Major, 6 July 67.
QsmarUr MatUr. —
Imitgimnt, xst m4 and Batt. 5th.— in/t^i •. tst Northumberland, and Northumberland (to be raitfd).
VuUmteers, ist A.dmiuistratiye Battalion Northumberland, 3th Northum-
berland, zBt Newcastle-on-Tyne.
IJ^ Q Brigade Depot, GABLI8LS. Countiee, CvunzRhuro, WKBTicoasLi.ir]>.
11 U' ia* lieutenamt CbfosW.— George Vincent Watson, 31 Oct. 77; Cotonel^n Aug. 74.
PflfMOff er.— Terrenoe Bowan, z6 Sept. 59 ; Q.lf., a8 April 54 ; Hon. Major , z6 SepC 69.
Qmari«r Maeter.—
lMeRegimeat»,Hth,Kiii. If i^ta, Cumberland. Westmoreland.
VolunUen, ist Admioistrativo Battalion Cumberland, ist Adm. Batt. Westmoreland.
1lJ#% O Brigade Depot, VEW0A8TLS, prooieionally at SXTNOEBLANB. County, Dubuam.
11 Vf f^i ZMBtoMM/ Goiontfj. — Lord John H. Taylonr, 31 Oct. 77 ; Colonel, 29 June 75.
P<qr"Mi<«r.^DaYid Hepworth, Z2 Aug. 62; Honoratrg Mtyor, za Aug. 77*
Qmartor Matter. —
UmBigmente, Mth, IMOu— Militia, zst and an^l Durham.
Volanteere, zst, and, 3rd aul 4th Adminifltrativo Battalions Durham, 3rd Durham .
}Jfs A Brigade Depot, BIGHKOVD (Yorkshire) . County, Nobth Riniiro ov Yobk.
*^ W. Tm Ueutenant Colonel. —Bjohert Modeler. 23 Feb. 78 : Colonel, i Oct. 77.
Fojfmaeter.'-Bjolieri Anderson, 35 May 60 ; lion. Major, 29 April 7Z.
Qmarter Maeter. -
limtEigiment, 1st and and Batt. 19th.~lft/t/Mi. zst North York, and North York (to be raieed).
Vohtnteere, zst and 2nd Administrative Battalions North EUdirg Yorks tiire.
ySt\ C Brigade Depot, BEVXRCET. Connty, Ea.bt Ridixo ov Yosx.
11 U. sJm Uentenamt Colonel.S, W. F. M. Wilson, Z7 Oct. 77; Colonel, 22 April 76.
PayMocftr.— Frederick Blanco Forster, 5 Deo. 51 ; Hon. Major, 5 Dec. 6z.
Qmarior Master.—
urn Regiment, ist and and Batt. 15th.— Jf*/»7ia, zst East York, and East York (to be raised).
Volunteert. zs^ A dministrativo Battalion East Riding YorkMbfre, i8t East
Riding Yorkshire.
}J/\ O Brigmde DepotfTOBX., County. PartofVfws RiDiiro ov Yoax.
*^U« Mm Tieufenant Colonel.— Thomas Francis Lloyd, 6 Nov. 78; Colonel, 9 Aug. 78.
qnmrtsr Maeter.—
Xta* Btfiment, zst and snd Batt. Uth.— Militia, 5th and 2nd West York.
Volunteert, zst Administrative Battalion West Riding Yorkshire.
Brigade Depot, P0HTE7RACT. Conniy, Wbst Rinxv8 ov obkbhirb.
lAemiemmmt Cofone/.— Freilerick Hardv, 29 Deo. 77; Colonel, 5 May 74.
!No.7.
ir. — George Blurcon, la j'ane'6o ; iton. Mcyor, aj July 70.
! I^ Begimeate, SMhTstth.— Jft/ifia, 3KI West York.
I Volmuteere, 4th Adm. Batt. West Riding Yorkshire, and West Riding Yorkshire.
Hn ft ^^*~ Metiwtonie, 51st, 105th.— 3ft7Uia, zst West York.
*^ Vi 0« Fofanf««r*, 3rd Adm. Battalion West Riding Yorkshire, 7th West Riding Yci kshirou
Nn Q Brigade Depot, HALIFAZ. Connty, Fart of Wbst Riniiro ov Yobk.
*^ V. a. XMK/eMJtf Cbfo«««.— Charles Blowritt, 1 May 78; Colonel, za Feb. 78.
PaysMuftfr.- Christopher Myers Dawes, 30 Aug. 64 ; Hon. Major, 30 Aug. 79.
Quari^r Maeter. —
^Bigimente, Ad, TSth.- IfOttta, 6th West York.
YoUtnteere, and Administrative Battalion Weat Riding Yorkshire, 3rd (3Qth attaeheil)
and 4th We4t Riding Yorkshire.
No in Brigade Depot,YOBX,prooisionally at BBADTOBJ). CoKMfv, Par/ of Wxst Rinnro of Yobk.
•'V. xv. LiemtemaMt Colonel.— Ytohert Blackall Montg)mery, zs March 79 ; Colonel, z April 78.
FagmasUr. — Grahame Craig, z April 57 ; Hon. Mtyor, zo July 72.
Qpewfer "ffvHtr,—
2fl< iegimeat, iK mmI and Batt. 14th. —MilUia, 4th West York.
Volunteert, 5th Administrative Battalion West Riding Yorkbluru, a9tb
and 34th West. Riding Yorkshire.
Ko 1 1 -l^ad* Depot, LAV0A8TER, temporarily at FLEETWOOB. County, Fart o/Lixcashibb.
'^* **• Zientomamt Colonek— Andrew Campbell Knox Lock, 21 June 79 j Colonel, z Oct. 77.
Fagwtaeter.— John Falls, 4 Dec. 57; Hon. Major, z6 Oct. 7Z.
. . 4imHor Maeter.-^
^ hfimeai, xst amd and Batt. Uh,—MiUtia, zst Lancashire.
FotoiUeer*, 5th Administrative Battalion Lancasliiro.
No 1Q Ariya^ i>9o/, PXB8TOV. CMi«/y, Par/ o/Li.ircA8HiBB.
•iwi x^, JUeutamuU CoUmel.—Wmiam Charles Bancroft, zo Apr. 79 ; Colonel, 14 Aug. 72.
Fagmatter.-^John Falls, 4 Dec. 57 ; Hon. Major, i6 Oct. 7Z.
Quarter Maeter,—
^Meyiments, fTkh, tUt.— JTUUm, 3rd Lancashire.
Volu*leere,6ih Adm.Batt. Lancashire, a7th (Sand oMacAcd) Lanrashiro
(No I5t Ary«d«J]t90«, WAXBIiraTOH. CoNn/y, Part <tfLAjrCA8HXBV.
I ' wi AWa iMEteMKfrf OoIomX.— JoMjph dc Montmorency, aa Oct. 79; Colonel, z6 Aug. 78.
P«!r«a«C»r.— Franoia 0. Sargeant-Openshaw, ao July 66 j Hon. Major, 37 July 76.
, - Qjuarter Master,—
' '<« Megmmt, lAmmdmd Batt ath.— ^/ilMo, and Lancashire.
Volmuteere zst (z3th, 48th, 54th aifa«A«<Q, 5th, zsth, 64tha)iJ8oLU Lane a'liro
'No 14 ^ ^'f*"'*"** <<^ •lii4.-JfU»/ui, 4th Lansaahire.
' *^* Volunteere, 9tii Administrauve Battalion Lancashire, 47(11 Lancaslnif*
Digitized by V^jOO^^li::
19 Staff. — Sub JJistncts.
KIr\ 1 R Brigade Depot, BUBITLEY. Counfs, Part qf Lakcabhibb.
X^ Ut XsJt Lieutenant Colonel.— John Thompson, 12 June 78 ; Colonel, 96 Maroh 78.
Pay«ia«<«r.— William Hughes, 20 Nov. 67 ; Hon. Major, as March 79.
(Quarter Maeier.^'
Line Begimenie, 80th, 69th.— Jftfttia, 5th Lancashire. , , .
Volunteers, 3rd and 8th Administrative Battalionfi Lancashire.
Xr^^ 1 /> Brigade Depot, A8HT0V. Countp, Part o/LurcASHixn.
Xi O. X Q. Lieutenant Colonel.— "RohoTt Bruce Chichester, 15N0V. 79 J Colonel, 24 Dec. 75-
Paymoaitfr.— Horatio Morgan, 17 Sept. 58 i .&©». M<vor, 17 Sept. 73.
QuarttfT Maeter. —
Xtn«lZ«ffime«f#,68rd,96th.—3fiZ««a, 6th Lancashire. - . ^^^
Volunteere, 4th oni 7th Adm. Batt. Lancashire, 6th, 33rd, 40th and 56th Lancaahire.
TCr -^ T ry Brigade Depot, BTTET. County, Par/ of Laitcashibb.
X>l Ui X ff ■ £ieue«itaYii Coto»«Z.— William Heniy Kerr, 30 Mar. 78 ; Colonel, i Oct. 77.
Pay««<*r.— William Stewart Thorburn, 19 Feb. 67; Mon. Captain, 19 Feb. 7a.
Quarter Maeter. —
Line Regiment, xst and and Batt. 80th.— ITiZtfia, 7th Lancnshirc.
Volunteer; 8th and 24th Lancashire.
ICfi^ 1 Q Brigade Depot, CHESTER. County, Chxshibb.
X^ XJm XO ■ Xtctf/«»afl/ CoZontfZ.— Thomas Tyacke, i May 78 ; Colonel, aj Apr. 78.
Payni«/«r.— Nathaniel Byre Robbins, 14 Jan. 62 5 Hon. Major, 14 Jan. 77.
Quarter Maeter. —
Line Begiment, ist and and Batt. 88nd.— Ift^us, ist and and Cheshire.
Volunteere, xst, and, 3rd, 4th, and 5th AdministratlTe Battalions Cbeshire.
("KT^^ 10 Brigade Depot, LIOJLFIJBLD. County qfSmnouji.
I X>l O a X W ■ Lieutenant Colonel.— Edmrmd M. Manningham-Baller, 3 Feb. 77 ; Colonel, x6 Oct. 75.
' Paymaeter. —
I Q;tiarter Maeter. —
-( Line Begimente, «8th, Wi\h.—MilUia, and and ist Staflford.
I Volunteere, xst and and Administrative Battalions Staffordshire.
I XT^ O A -^'"^ Begimenti, 64th, 98th. — Ifi/i^ta, 3rd Stafford, 4th Stafford {to be raieed).
\ X^ Urn 2j V/ ■ Volunteers, 3rd, 4th and 5th Administrative Battalions Staffordshire.
1^ ^^ Q 1 Brigade Depot, SHBEWSBITBT. Coun<t«t, Shbopbhibb and Moittooxbbt.
XN U> 2j X I Xieu/ffnan/ Co2on02.— Fiennes Middleton Colvile, CB. 9 Dec. 76 ; Colonel, ax April 7a.
Paymaeter. —
^Mrter Maeter. —
Line Begimente, 48rd, 68rd.— IfiZi/ia, Montgomery, xst Shropshire, and Shropshire ( to he raieed).
Volunteers, xst and and Administrative Battalions Shropshire.
l^^^^ 00 PrtyodeDtfpo^ WOBOEBTEE. Cown^Mj, Wobcbstbbshzbb, Hbbbfobdshibb.
XN Urn 2j 2j ■ Lieutenant Co2on«2.— Fits William Frederick Hunter, 19 Deo. 77 ; Colonel, 97 Jan. 74.
Paymaeter.— o. Robert Scott, ao Feb. 5a ; Hon. Major, 20 Feb. 6a. •
Quarter Master. —
Line Begimente. Sffth^ 86th.— IftZi/ta, Worcester, Hereford.
Volunteers, xbX, and and Adm. Batt. Worcestershire, xst Adm. Batt. Herefordshire.
ICr^^ Q Q Brigade Depot, WBSZHAM. Counties, Aitolbsba, Cabvabvoit, Dbvbioh, Flutt, Mxbxoitbth.
X^ \Jm 2jOi Lieutenant CofeneZ.— William Cooper, a 7 Feb. 75 ; Colonel, 17 April 7a.
Poymocfcr.— Augustus Bolle de Lasalle, x8 May 58 ; Hon. Major, xx Mar. 72.
Quarter Matter.-
Line Begiment, 1st and and Batt. ZBvd.— Militia, Flint, Denbigh, Carnarvon, Merioneth, Anglesea.
Volunteers, xst Administrative Battalion Carnarvonshire, xst Acbninis-
trative Battalion, Denbighshire, xst Adm. Batt. Flintshire.
T^r\ O ^ Brigade Depot, OAEBITF. Counties, Pbk bbokb, Cabhabthbv. Glamobgait.
X^i/a 2j%« Lieutenant Colonel. — G«orge Carden, 31 Oct. 77 ; CofonW, 5 Oct. 77.
Payifui«e«r.— Frederick Francis Fereday, 9 Nov. 55 ; Hon. Mqjor, 9 Nov. 7a
Quarter Maeter.—
Line Begimente, 4l8t, 69th.— JfUt^ia, xst Glamorgan, and Glamorgan (to he raieed.)
Volunteers, xst Administrative Battalion, Pembrokeshire, 1st Administrative Batta-
lion Carmarthenshire, ist, 2nd, 3rd (4th, 5th attached) Glamorganshire.
1^/% O r^ Brigade Depot, BBECOIT. Counties, Cabdioait, Badhob, Bbbcov, MomfOUTH.
X^ KJm ^\Jm Lieutenant Colonel.— Gbasiw M'Clintock Cotton, 12 June 78 ; Colonel, 30 April 78.
Paymaeter. — Hairy Manning, i July 62 ; Hon. Major, 1$ Oct. 73. '
Quarter Maeter. —
Line Begiment, ist and 2nd Batt. 84th.— IftZt^Ja, Monmouth, Radnor, Cardigan, Brecon.
Volunteere, iBt Administrative Battalion Brecknockshire^ xst and and
Administrative Battalioas Monmouthshire, and Monmouthshire.
l^n O A Brigade Depot, DEBET. County, Dbbbt.
X^ U ■ 2j vl I Lieutenant Colonel. — James Sinclair Thomson, 3 Apr. 78 ; Colonel, 97 July 71.
P<iyma«J0r.— Frank Samwell, xa Aug. 6a; Mon. Major, x9Sept. 73.
(garter Maeter.-'
Line Begimente, Mth, ^ih..—MilUia, and and xst Derby.
Volunteers, xst and 3rd Administrative Battalion Derbyshire.
f^f\ O 17 Brigade Depot, LEICESTEB,. Counties, Nottibohau, Lbicbstbb.
X^ %Jm Zl I ■ Lieutenant Colonel.— "EAwKr^ Chippindall, CB. 3 Apr. 78 ; Colonel, 14 Aug. 7*.
Paymawter. —
Quarter Maeter.—
lAne Begimente, xst and and Batt. 17th, 48th.— IfiiiKa, xst Leicester, and Leicester {to he raieed), Nottingham.
Volunteere, xst Administrative Battalion LeioesterBhire,
xst Adm. Batt. Nottinghamshire, xst Nottinghamshire.
Nr\ Oft Brigade Depot, WABWIOK. County, Wabwick.
w« ^Oa Lieutenant Colonel.— John Hart Dunne, 31 Octj7 ; Colonel, as Nov. 70.
Paymw^cr.— de Pentheny dePentheny CKelly, a8 Deo. 60; Hon.Major, 4 July 74.
Quarter Matter.—
Line Begiment, xst and and Batt 6th.— IftZjfio, xst and and Warwick.
r.huU^. ..t Ato. B.U. W«wi*^gr^5^.|^T^;5ji5^^
U/\ O Q Bricade Depot, NOETHAKPTON. CoKiiii^*, NosTnAVPT02r, Bctljixd.
n U« ^C7 . Lieutenant ColoneL^Uon. William Henry Herbert, 31 Oct. 77 ; Colonel, 9 May 74.
Poyauufer.— Aldborough Riiudle, 3 Jane 59 ; Jion, MajoVt 3 Jane 74.
Qvarter Master. — , , , . .»
X«ie A-MMnif, 48th, Mth.— Ifi/rtw, iBt Northampton and Rutland, and Northampton and Rutland {to Uratted),
VolunUen, xst Adminiatratiye Battalion Northamptonshire.
JJf^ Ofi Briffoda Depot, LISOOLS. County, Lutcolk.
11 Ui O Va LieMtoian/ Colonel. — Johnson Wilkinson, 5 Deo. 77 ; Colonel, 13 April 77.
Pajrna«<«r.— Alexander William McKenzie, 6 Feb. 57; J£on. Major , 6 Feb. 72.
Qnarter Maeter.^
LineBepuent, xat and 2nd Battw 10th.— JH/t/ia, North Lincoln, South Lincoln.
Volnnteere, ist and 2nd Administrative Battalion Lincolnshire.
Mn Q1 Bri^« Dtfpo/, GREAT YARKOUTH. Cokii/^, Nobfole.
llUi 0±a X»«ii«»aii< CWo»«2.— John Miller, 13 Aug. 79 ; Colonel, 27 May 75.
Pajmuu^^r.— Claud Buchanan Piers, R. Art. (aetin^), 26 April6o.
Quarter Master. —
Ltne Begimeuts, zst and and Batt 9Lh.— Militia, xst and 2nd Norfolk.
Volunteers, iSt, and, 3rd, 4th Norfolk.
yjf^ on Brigade Depot, BURY ST. EDMXrHDB. Couneie*, Suffolk. Caicbxidsb.
ll Ut Oia. LUutenant Colonel.— John M'Kay, 10 April 78 ; Colonel, i May 76.
Pagwtaster.—Ueaaj Octayius Currie, 12 Aug. 6a ; IToii. Major, la Au^. 7a.
Quor^M- Master.—
LiuBegimeni, xst and and Bail. 18th.— IfUt^ta, West Suffolk, Cambridge.
VoUnteeri, xst, and, and 3rd AdministratlTe Battalion Suffolk, xst
Adm. Batt. Cambridgeshire, 3rd Cambridgeshire.
1^^ QQ Brigade Depot, BEDFORD. Countiee, Huntingdon, Bsbfobd, Hkbtvord.
il Ut 00. Lieutenant Colonel.— YiiUiAm. Hanbury Hawley, 17 Oct. 77 ; Colonel, 8 May 77.
PayflM«/er.— Frank William Dundee, 23 March 58; i/uM. Major, 23 March 73.
Quarter Master. —
line Begimeui, xst ojidand Batt. l6iii.-^MUitia, Huntingdon, Bedford, Hertford.
Volunteere, 1st AdmiuiHtrative ButtHlion Bedfordshire, xst and
Administrative Battalions Hertfordshire.
}Jf\ Q A Brigade Depot, ZZETER. County, Dxtoxsuire.
11 \J% W^a Lieutenant Co2(me/.— Francis Edward Drewc, 30 Juno 75 ; Colonel, 25 Nov. 73.
Fafmaster.—Joim Peter Hall, xx April 51 ; lion. Major, 11 April 61.
Quarter Master. —
LuuSegiment, liiaud 2nd Batt. llth.— Militia, and and ist Devon.
VoUnteers, xst, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Adm. Batt. Devonshire, xst Devonshire.
U^ Q C Brigade Depot, BODMnr. County, Coskwa-LL.
11 Ua Ov/b Li9utenamt Colonel.— Ungh Parker Montgomery, 2 Oct 78; Colonel, 13 Aug. 78.
Paymaster. — Edward Charles Grant, 28 Dec. 55 ; J£on. Major, a8 Deo. 70.
Quarter Master.—
liv Hegimente, 3Snd, 46th.— Jft/Uia, Cornwall Rangers, 2nd Cornwall {to he raised).
Volunteers, xst and 2nd Administrative Battalion Cornwall.
yXf\ Q^ Brigade Depot, TijnXTOV. Co«n/y, Soxsxsbt.
11 U« O w • JAeutenant Colonel.— George Neeld Boldero, 5 Jan. 78 ; Colonel, 3X March 70.
Paymaster. —
Quarter Master.—
Ums Beyimemi, xst and and Batt IZih.—Miiaia, xst and and Somerset.
Volunteen, xst, and and 3rd Administrative Battalion Somersetshire.
}Jf^ QI7 Brigade Depot, BRISTOL. County, Gloucssteb.
11 Ut Wfa X««v<tfiiaWCo2Mi«;.— Thomas Lynden Bell, 15 May 78; Co/on«?. 14 Feb. 78.
PaymatUr. — James George, ai May 58 ; Hon. Major, 12 Jan. 70.
Quarter Master.—
liMeMeyimna*, 88th. Slst— Ifi/t/ia, South Gloucester, North Gloucester.
Volunteers, xst Administrative Battalion Gloucestershire, xst Gloucestershire.
}Jf\ QQ Brigade Depot, DEVIZES. County, Wilxshzbb.
*1U. iJWa XM«<«sa«<Co^o««Z.— Henry Francis Bythesea, 3 April 78; Colonel, x April 73.
Pa|rn<w<«r.— Henry Burke, 14 July 57; Mon. M<^or, xo Aug. 69.
^iarter Mastsr
iMsBsymsnis, eSnd, Wth.— Ifi/i^M, xst Wilts, and Wilts {to he raUed).
Volunteers, ist and and Administrative Battalion Wiltshire.
>Jf\ QQ JByva<20 JD«po/, DORCHESTER. Cottn/y, Dobbbt.
*lUt SJ^m JAeutenant Co^om^— Shurlook Henning, CB. xoNov. 77 ; Colonel, 25 July 70.
Pagraat/M-.— Henry Leigh, 8 Sept 54 ; Mon. Major, 24 Nov. 64.
Quarter Master.—*
Use Bsgimmls, 88th, 78th.— Ifi/t/ta, xst Dorset, and Dorset {to he raised).
Volunteers, xst Administrative Battalion Dorsetshire.
No Af\ Brigade Depot, WIVCHE8TER, temporarUy ai FORT EL80N. County, Havpshibb.
*'^« *w« Liemtenaui CSotoiMl.— George Thomas Gough, x8 July 77 ; Colonel, 6 June 76.
P^ysMW<»r.— Augustus Frederick Braham, 3X Mar. 6a j Son.Meyor, 29 Nov. 77.
Qfusrter Master.—
UssBegimeaie^ 87th, 87th.— JCUttia, xst Hampshiie, and Hampshire {to he raised).
VoUtitteers, xst. and and 4th Adm. Batt. Hampshire, x Adm. Batt Isle of Wight
Kn AI Brigade Depot, EXADDTG. County, Bbbkbhibb.
*'«• TX, leeutenani Colonel.— Joeeph Jordan. CB. X7 Oct 77 ; CoUmel, ai Jan. 76.
PoyaMffm".- Ob^ Willans, x Dragoons {acting), 5 Apr. 56; Son. M^jor, 5 Apr. 7X.
^MTfar Master.—
XHtE^iwate, «th, 88th.— Ifi/ttia, xst Berks, and Berks {to he raised).
Volunteers, xst Administrative Battalion Berkshire.
Nn 49 Brigade Depot, OXFORD. Counties, Oxfobd. Bucks.
*' V, -X^a JUemtenant Colonel.— Qeam Edward Baynes, xo Nov. 77 ; Colonel, 30 March 72.
Pofnof^tfr.- Robert Thompson, x Nov. 55 ; Hon, Major, x Nov. 70.
_. ^ Quarter Master.^
Ime BeyimemU, 88nd, 88th.— JfOUio, Bucks, Oxford.
Volunteers, xst Administrative Battalion Oxfordshire, xst Oxfordshire, xst Adminis-
trative Battalion Buckinghamshire.
)I/\ AQ Brigade Depot, CHICHESTER. County, Sussxx.
^^* ^^* Uemienamt Colonel.— Hon. Charles John Addington, X7 Oct. 77 ; Colonel, xa July 76.
P^fM«<«r.— Charles Edward Lennox, 8 May 67; Son. Major, 8 May 77.
^urter Master,
lit Begimemie, 88th, UTUi.— Jftltfia, xet Sussex, and Sussex {to he raised). ^^ - ^ ^T ^
Vohmteers, xst Adm. Batt. Cinque Ports, xst and and Adm. Batt Sussex, x Sussex.
21 btaff. — ISuh Districts,
Kr/\ ^ ^ Sriffode Depot, WAKLST. County, Esssx.
X^ \/i X Xa Xim^Maiif CoJofMl.— James Rose, lo Nov. 77 ; Co2on«^ 14 Aug. 72.
PoyuMwttfr.— Henry Duberly, la Nov. 47 ; flon. Majors 1 Jan. 60,
QtMr<«r Master. —
XtM Sefimemi9, Mth, Mth.— lf«2»<«a, Essex Rifles, West Essex.
Volunttere, xst aiui 3rd Adm. Batt. Essex, 5th and 9th Essex.
f^r\ A.^ Srigade Depot, QJLSmXSURY. County, TaH of Kxkt.
X^ \Jm ^sJm Iiumtenant Colonel. — Henry Holdcn Steward, 17 Oct. 77 ; Colonel, 96 June 77.
Faymaeter. — Robert Champion Streatfeild, 8 Jime 58; Jlon. Mqjor, za Aug.
Quarter Master. —
LUu Stgimeni, ist and and Batt. Zrd,— Militia, xst East Kent, and East Kent {to be raieed).
Volunteer*, and Adm. Batt. Cinque Ports, 4th and 5th Adm. Batt. Kent.
JiTg^ A. a. Brigade Depot, HAIDnTOV^. County, PaH of Kuvt.
X^ U. 'XlJ m Lieutenant Colonel.— UaXw Wilkie, a March 78 ; Colonel, 31 Oct 76.
Paynuuter.—WUMam Macdonnell, aa April 53 j Hon. Major, 17 Sept 63.
Quarter Matter. —
Xmm BegitMiUe, Mth, VttiL^Militia, xst West Kent, and West Kent (to he raised).
Volunteers, xst aud and Administrative Battalion Kent ; a6th (4th aitadied) Kent.
KIf\ An Brigade Depot, XnXQBTOJX. Cotrn/y, PaW 0/ Subbxt.
X^ \Jm nC f ■ Lieutenant Colonel. — John Sprot, 17 Oct. 77 : Colonel, 29 Jan. 75.
Paymaster.— John Edward Large, 8 Auf^. 51 ; Mon, Major, 8 Aug. 61.
(^tarter Master. —
JAne lUyim€nt9,9lBt, 7901.— Militia, xst and 3rd Surrey.
Volunteers, ist and and Administrative Battalions Surrey, xst and 7th Surrey.
ICr^^ ^Q Brigade Depot, OXTHSFOBD. County, Part qf Subbxt.
X^ Ua %0« £iMff«ita«f Coronet.— George Dean Pitt, CB. 17 Oct. 77 ; Colonel, ai March 70.
PayMot^tfr.— Robert Hamilton Simpson, xa Sept. 57 ; Son. Major, x8 Aug. 7X.
Quarter Master. —
XtM Begiwteni, xst d«d and Batt. 2nd.— MilUia, and Surrey, 4th Surr^ (to he raised).
Volunteers, 3rd and 4th Adm. Batt. Surrev, and and 19th Surrey.
/TCT/^ AQ i^ad« D«po/, HOTTNSLOW. Coii«<if o/" Middlbskx and Mxtbopoliiah*.
XI \/* nXC/* Ximitfuaat Coioiwi.— Robert Abraham Logan, CB. 5 May 77 ; Colonel, ij Feb. 71.
Payai<we«r.— Maurice Hartland Mahou, 5 Lancers (a«tiii^), 8 Mar. 58 ; Hon. Mofor, 8 Mar. 67.
(^tarter Master. —
Line Regiment, ist and and Batt. tih.-MilUia, and and xst Tower Hamlets.
Volunteers, 4th, 9th (18th attacked), 40th, ani 46th Middlesex.
1^/\ C (\ Line Eegiments, 67th, 77th.- Militia, East Middlesex, London.
^X^i/i kJ\J* Volunteers, and and 7th Administrative Battalion Middlesex, and, sth, 7th, and
39th Middlesex.
/NOS. 51. 52. Mijle Depot, WaCBSSTER.
JAeutenant Colonel.— Artiiar Wombwell, 5 Dec. 77 ; Colonel, z Aug. 70.
PajrMa«<«r.— Samuel Daniel, ^o Jan. 57 ; Honorary Mqjor, if Juno 75.
Quarter Master.— D\inca,n M'Intvre, 3 Mar. 56.
Line BattaUons, xst, and, 3rd, and 4th Batt. 90th.— Miliiia, and and 3rd Middlesex. )
Volunteers, ist, and, and 3rd London, and, 4tli, |> NO0. 51 & 5a.
xxth (xst aitacked), xQth and aoth Middlesex.)
Nos. 53. 64.
Line BattaUons, ist, and, 3rd, and 4th Batt. Eifle Bxifade.— JfUttia, 4th Middlesex. v
Volunteers, a xst, aand, 23rd, a6th, aSth, |
36th, 37th, 38th, aii4i39th Middlesex. )>No8. 53& 54-
xst Administrative Battalion Tow«r \
t Hamlets, xst a)u26th Tower Hamlets.''
SCOTLAND.
"KTri KK Briga&s Depot, TBrfZB3XB&%, temporarily at PORT OEOEOE. Counties, Obkitxt and Shxilawd,
XI \J» SJSJm S(rTHBBLA.VD, Caituk£S8, Ross and CKOXA.BTT, IirvxBKBSS, Nazbk and BLGiir.
Lieutenant Colonel.— Duno&n James BaiUie, xi Nov. 76; Colonel, 5 June 71.
Paymaster.— Sir Henry Dickonson Nightingale, Bart. a6 July 64 ; Hon. Mc^or, 36 July 74.
Quarter Master. —
lAme BtgimenU, Tlst, T9th.—M%lUia, Inverness, Banff, Moray, and Nairn.— Robs, Caithness, Sutherland, and
Cromarty.
Volunteers, ist Administrative Battalion Elgin, tst Administrative Battalion
Inverness-shire, ist Adm. Batt. Ross-shire, xst Adm.BaU. Sutherland.
ICTrv R a. Brigade Depot, ABBRDEEK. Counties, Abbrdbbk, Bajtbt, KxKCjUtnm.
Xi O • U V> . Lieutenant CotoiMi.— Archibald Tisdall, x 3 Feb. 78 ; Colonel, z Oct. 77-
Paymaster— John Joyner, ag May 63 ; Honorary Mqjor, ag May 73.
Quarter Master. —
Line Segiments, 98nd, 99Td.—Militia, xst Aberdeen, and Aberdeen [to he raised).
Volunteers, xst, and and 3rd Administrative BattaUons Aberdeenshire, xst Aberdeen-
shire, xst Administrative Battalion BanfSlihire, xst Admin. Batt. Kincardineshire.
"KTg^ C f7 Brigade Depot, FEBTH. Counties, Fobvax, Pbbth, Fin.
Xi Urn sJ i m Lieutenant CdjomZ.— Patrick Robertson-Ross, CB. 3 Feb. 75 ; Colonel, a June 70.
P<^r«a«^.— James Wray, 7 Nov. 57; Hon. Mc^or, 14 April 71.
Quarter Matter.-
JUm Begimente, 4and, nXia.— Militia, Perth, Fordsr (fo he raised),
VolunUers, ist Administrative Battalion Fifeshire, xst and and Administrativo
Batt. Forfarshire, xst and xoth Forfarshire, xst and aud Adm. Batt. Perthshire.
'Kr/\ f\Q Brigade Depot, BTIRLniQ, Coumties,Kjjno»BandCiJL0KUJjnAM,8Ti»MXQ,lDjnaAM'tot,AMQTLJ.,
JL%VJ» wO. Butb, Rbvfbbw.
LUuienant OpZomZ.— Mostyn De la Poer Beresford, 17 Oct 77 ; Colonel, 14 June 77.
Pajr«ia«f«r.— Thomas Huddlestone, x Mi^ 64; Son. Major, 19 Got 76.
Quarter Master.—
Line BegimenU, 7and, 9xst.— iffJMa, Stirling, Dumbarton, Clackmannan, and Kinross.— Renfirew.
Volmnteere, xst Administrative Battalion Argyllshire, xst Administrative Battalion
Clackmannan, xst Administrative Battalion Dumbarton, xst, and anil 3rd Admi-
nistrative Batt. Renfrewshire, xst Adm. Batt Stirlingshire.
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
Staff,— Suh Dietriets. 2 2
fj^f^ CiCk Sriffad* Depot, "KLMXLTOIX. County, Part of "LiLXXXK.,
XI Ua sj%y» LUmUnant Ge»2oiie2.— Somersot Molvneux WUeman-Clarko, 17 Oct. 77 ; Colonel, 2 Jaly 75.
PofmatUr.— Frederick Fitawilliain Treuoh Hobbs, 6 Dec. 64 ; J£on. Captain, 6 Dec. 69.
Qt(ar<«r Mastor.—
Um S^fkmmti, 2$th, 74tli. ^MUUia, x8t Lanark, 3rd Lanark {to he raieed) .
Volmnteer$t ist aiui 4th Administrative Battalions Lanarkshire, xst, 3rd, 4th and sin
Lanarkshire.
No. 60.
If, TSrd, 90th.— IfiUtf ia, snd Lanark, 4th Lanark {to be raieed),
Volnnteere, 3rd Adm. Batt Laniurkshire, 19th, 35th, 3igt and xosth Lanarkshire.
J^fX />1 Brigade Depot, OLABOOW. Countiee, Ats, Wigtowit, Kibkcvdb bight, DcHraiBS, Sklkibx»
XI Ua XjXm ROXBUBOH.
Li^mUnant Colonel. — Q«orfre Flower Herbert, 13 Anff. 79 ; Colonel, 6 Sept. 78.
^ofwtaeter.—QeoTge £lliott, x8 Sept. 57 ; Mon, Meyor, 15 Feb. 71.
Qnarter Maeter.—
ZiaeS^gimmi, zst and and Batt. 2lBt.^2£ilitia, Dunfties, Bozbnrgh, Kirkcudbright, and Selkirk; Ayr and
Wigtown.
Volunteere, ist & 2nd Administrative Battalions Ayrshire, ist Administrative
Battalion DnmiViesshire, xst Administrative Battalion Gkilloway, xst Ad-
ministrative Battalion Roxburgh.
1^^^ AO Brijfade Depot, QLESO'BLOBB. Co«ttf»tf«,EDiKBUBGB,PBBBLK8,HADDixoTOir,6BBWicx,Li2n[.iTHGOW.
Xl U. V^ ■ jAsmUnant Colonel.— John Thomas Dalyell, 33 Jan. 78 ; Colonel, 17 Apr. 72.
Fi^pnaeter. — Charles Skrine, x Apr. 64; Son. Major, 1 Apr. 74.
(Quarter Maeter. —
line Begimani, xst and and Batt. Ut.— Militia, Edinburgh, The Lothians {to be raieed),
Volunteere, ist Admnstrtv. Battalion Berwick, xst {j^rd attaeked) Edinburgh,
xst Administrative Battalion Ua<ldington, ist Administrative Battalion
Linlithgow, xst Administrative Battalion Midlothian, xst Midlothian.
IRELAND.
Vr^ O Q Brigade Depot, BELFAST. Countiee, AirxBiv, Dowir.
Xl U« \JOa JAeuienoMt Colonel.— Vere Hunt Bowles, 17 Oct^7 ; Colonel, 28 July 72.
PiqraMW<«r.— Thomas Bryson, 5 April 56 ; Mon. Major, 5 April 71.
Quarter Maefer. —
UmBegimmtM, 8Srd, 96tii.—MilUia, North Down, Antrim, South Down.
Vi\ f^A. Brigade Depot, OUhQK, temporetrilg at ENHIBKILLEK. Countiei, LoirnoxmxBBT, DoHBGi.l»
Xl Urn \/%a TybOITX, FBBKAVAGH.
lAMtienant Colonel.— Alexander Anthony Preston Browne, 14 Aug. 78} Colonel, ax Aug. 7a.
PoyauuftfT.— Edward Cattell, x Jan. 55; Son, Major, 15 Nov. 73.
(htarter Matter.-
UmeMegimemU, S7th. i06th.— Ift^tfta. Fermanagh, Tyrone, Londonderry, Donegal.
T(r/\ f^ P\ Brigade Depot, ARMAGH. Countia, Gavak, Mokaohait, Abvagh, Louth.
XlUe \J\Jm JAemtonant Colonel.— Mon. Bernard Mathew Ward, xo May 76; Colonel, xa June 74.
f(qf«at<er.— Thomas Richardson Griffiths, 8 July 59; Hon. Major, 8 July 74.
Ouarter Maeter. —
, 89th, 9itiL— Militia, Armagh, Cavan, Louth, Monaghan.
Ur\ f^f\ Brigado Depot, VAAB. Countiee, DuBLiir, Wicklow, Kildabb, Cablow.
XI U« OOa Jjumi«nant Co/oii«{.— Needham Thompson Parsons, 19 Dec. 77 ; Colonel, 34 July 77.
JPagmaeter.—BXahakrd Richardson, 12 Aug. 6a; Hon. Major, 29 Dec. 73.
QMortor 3£aeter,—~
UmBegimmU^ lOSnd, 103rd.— ift^a^ia, Carlow, Kildare, Wioklow, Dublin City, Dublin County.
TlJ/\ Cl^ Brigade Depot, BIRR. Countiee, Mbath, Wxbticbatii, Lohofobb, Exira's Oouirrr, QvBSir's
XI Ua Ufa COUHTT.
UUiUenamt CbfeM^.— Edmund William Sargent, 17 Oct. 77 ; Colonel, 17 April 77.
PcqraMMto*.— Henry Potter, 7 Mar. 56 ; Mon. Mcyor, x April 74.
Q^iarter Maeter. —
iMteBegimmU, 100th, 100th.— Jfjit^ia, Longford, King's County, Queen's County, Westmeath, Meath.
JSf\ AQ Brigade Depot, OALWAY. Countiee, Lbitbix, Slxqo, Roscovxoir, 3£ato, GalwaT.
XI U. 00 a Ziemtenant Colonel.— e. George Bagot, 8 Jan. 76; Colonel, 3 Feb. 74.
PayaiMter.— Charles D'Oyly Forbes, 4 May 74 ; Mon, Mt^jor, 4 May 74.
(htarter Maeter. —
E», 9n\h, nth.— Militia, South Mayo, Galway, Roscommon, Leitrim, North Mayo, Sligo.
Wa ft O Brigade Depot, CLOHMXL. Countiee, Kxlkbitnt, Tippbbabt, Wbxfobd, Watbbvobd.
Xl U. U C^ a Lioutenant Colonel.— Edwvrd H. H. Foster, 33 Oct. 78 ; Colonel, x April 78.
Bagmaeier, —
Quarter Maeter. —
2<s> Mtgimemi, tBtandawd Batt. lSih,—Miliiia, Wexford, North Tipporary, Kilkenny.
YTa ^i\ Brigade Depot, TRALEE. Countiee, Limbbxcx, Kbbrt, Cobb, Clabb.
^1 Vi i Xjm JUemiemant CoioseZ.— William Andrew Armstrong, x May 78 ; Colonel, 26 April 76.
Qfiarter Maeter.—
Lima Begiaunie, 101st, lOith,— Militia, South Cork, Glare, Kerry, North Cork, Limerick County.
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF BRIGADE DEPOT STATIONS,
With the numbers of their respeotive Sub Distriota.
56 Carlisle a
^^m^ 65 Chester x8
... x6 Chichester 43
... 33 Clonmel 69
... 03 Derby a6
XB^ '— 5 Derises 38
y? •:••« 67 Dorchester 39
5?™, - 35 Exeter 34
yppu xo Fleetwood ix
KS *••• as! Fort George 55
™?*- ~ 37, Galway 68
^™V X5! Glasgow 6x
.. 17 GlencroBS 6a
.. 3a Onildford 48
^ -....—.«..« AC Halifax o
«w».«.««,...„«^.,„., 24 Hamilton 59% 60
Hounslow 49
Kingston 47
lAncaster xx
Leicester 37
Lichfield 19, 20
Lincoln 30
Maidstone 46
Naas 66
Newcastle x
Northampton 29
Omagh 64
Oxford 43
Perth 57
Pontefract 7, 8
Preston 12
Reading 4x
Richmond (Yorks.)... 4
Shrewsbury ax
Stirling 58
Sunderland 3
Taunton 36
Tralee 70
Wariey 44
Warrington 13, X4
Warwick 98
Winchester 40, 51 to 54
Worcester 33
Wrexham 33
Yarmouth 31
York ;.... 6
Digitized by V^OO^^li::
22a
8taff.
AXJSTHALIAN COLONIES.
New South Wales.
Oowrnor and Commands in Ckitf Lord A. W. F. 8. Loftus. GCB. 3 May 79. 8vdn^,
Aide de Camp ^ Sub Lieut. A. P. B. Loftus, Denbighahire reoinanry GaTftlxy.
Victoria.
Governor and Commander in Chief The Marquis o/^Nonnanby, QCMQ. 14 Nov. 74. Melbourne,
Private Seeretarg
South Australia.
Governor and Commander in Chief MajorGenoral Sir Wm. P. D. Jervois.CB. GCMG. R. Eng. 5 July 77.
Aide de Camp Lieut J. Jervois, R. Eng. 2 July 78.
Western Australia
Governor and Commander in Chirf Major General Sir Harry St. George Ord, KOMG. CB. r.f.p. B.
Aide de Camp Lieut. St. John St. George Ord, R. An. [Eng. 4 Doc. 77. Perth.
Commandant Lt.Colonel E. D. Harvest, Staff Officer of Pensioners, x6 Aug. 7a.
Queensland.
Captain General and Governor in Chief Sir Arthur Edward Kennedy. CB. KCMG, 6 Jan. 77. BriAane.
AidedeCamp
Tasmania.
Governor and Commander in Chief Frederick Aloysius Weld, CMG. 7 Sept. 74. Sobart Town,
Aide de Camp and Private Secretary (twM foeoi "> ^«,„««. t ♦ r.«i^««» w -a o* rrn ™ t 1
rank of Colonel) „... j Brevet Lt.Colonel W. H. St Hill, 19 F. 17 July 77.
NEW ZEALAND.
Governor and Commands in Chief Sir Hercules Geo. Robt Robinson, GCMG. 4 Mar. 72. WeUingi<fn.
Atde de Camp Captain E. B. St John, 35 F.
BERMUDA.
Governor and Commander in Chitf. Major General ^tr Robert Michael LafiEbn, R. Eng. KCMG. 23
Aide de Camp Lieut F. Carpenter, 87 F. ao Aug. 77. [Apr. 77.
Brigade Major p.g.c. Captain D. L. Brain, 4 F. 28 Oct. 78.
CAPE OP GOOD HOPE.
Governor and Com mander in Chirf Right Hon. Sir H. Bartle E. Frere, Bt. GC8I. G CB. 5 March 77.
MiUtarf Secrelarg {with local rank cf Major) ... Captain Henry H. Parr, 13 F. 31 March 77.
AidedeCamp
South Africa.
Migh Commieeioner, Governor^ and Commander in )
Si!^^ -ZyTaioZ, the Tranevaal, and the lande [General Sir Garnet J. Wolseley, GCMG. KCB. 33 June 7;.
adjacent )
t Bt.ME^or H. M'Calmont, 7'Hussars, 6 Aug.'Vs.
Chi^ qf the Staff .,
Miliiarg Seeretarg LtColonel H. Brackenbury, R. Artillery, 23 June 79.
Aidee
de Camp ) ^'® ®- **■ ^^'^^^ Gifford, 57 F. 7 July 79.
j Captain E. L. Braithwaite, 71 F. 23 June 79.
( Lieut A. G. Creagh, R. Artillerv, 23 June 79.
,. . _ , I ijieut A. u. ureagn, b. Artiuery, 23
Major General -JJC Hon. Sir H. H. Clifford, CB. ITCMG.
Atdede Camp Lieut R. F. Westmacott, 77 S*. ix March 79.
Colonel OH the Stqff, Natal and Tranevaal
Covmanding Bogal ArtiUery (Colonel on Staff) ...
Brigade Major, Boval Artillery Captain J. R. Poole.
(Commanding Mogal Engineer Colonel F. C. Hassard, CB.
Deputy Adjutant 4- Quarter Matter Generals ^ Colonel William Bellairs, CB. Unatt. xo May 77.
Aeaietant Adjutant and Quarter Master General... Major W. F. Butler. CB, h.p. 69 F.
Ti A ^ ' A ^ ^,. . ^ , (?•••«■ BtMajor H. Spalding, X04 F. 12 Deo. 76.
Deputy AssutantAdj. 4- Quarter Master Generals K.s.e. Captain W. R. Fox, R. Artillery.
Natal.
Lieutenant ^^overnor sir Henry B. Bulwer. ZCMG. Pietermariteburg.
The Transvaal. *
Adminisirator of the Government Sir Theophilus Shepstone. ZCMG
Griqualand West.
Administrator of the Government Colonel W. O. Lanyon, CB. CMG. 2 W. L Regt. ITmberley.
CEYLON.
<?oj»nior and Commander t« Cht^ Sir James Robert Longden, KCMG. 30 June 77.
Atde^ Carnj, • .........^ Captain A. N. Hayhe, 57 P 4 Bept. 77. ^^
ASe^rS^m ""^ "^ ^'^°'" ^^^^ W. Wilby, CB. 7 f eb 79.
Brigade M^jor .*.V.".'.'.**.V.'.*.'.'.\'*.'.'.'.*.' p.s.e. Captain A. D. Currie, 41 F. 4 AprU 79.
CHINA AND HONG KONG, AND STRAITS SETTLEMENTS.
Commanding the Forces in China, and Lieut.Gov- ") „ , ^ 1 ™ ™. ,x
emor qf Hong Kong j Major General B. W. Donovan, 3 June 78.
.iMM/anj rniUary Secretary ...L'l""!!"!^"""!!!!!. Major S. G. Huskiteon. hj). 80 F.
Aide de Lamp Lieut A. S. Dmmmond, Soots Guards, 14 June 78.
China and Hong Kong.
Oovern<^ and Commander in ChitfqfHong Kong... John Pope Hennessy, CMG. 13 April 77.
^± ? S"? Major H. S. Palmer, k Eng. « Aay 78.
Brigade ^yor -.. ^.,.e. Captain T. S. St Clair, 49 F. 26 ]?eb 76-
Straits Settlements.
-, , ^ (Including Prince of Wales* Island^ Malaeea, and Singapore.)
SSTScat "^*''*'**^*^ «r William Cleaver Francfs Robinson, KCMG. a Dec. 77
Brigade If^or'.V.'Z.V;.".^^^^^^^^ «...c. Captain A. M. Paterwm, 16 P. \Singapore.
staff, 23
OYPRXTS.
^^faSnSIlSNlfo^ Colonel B, Biddulph. CB, B. ArUUeiy, 93 June 79.
AiiBitCamf !!!!!!!!!!!!»"."*.'.*.'.'.* Lieut G. A. K. Wisely. B. Kng.
BrifadeMtuor B.t.tf. Captain F. Lutlman-Johnston, 65 F.
CgmmaadiMg Eof^ JBufimMr Xt.Colonel H. M. H. D. Drunareaq, B. En^.
AidatUCmmp..
EAST INDIES.
Tieerof and Gootmor General "Rigid Son, Lord Lytton, OCB. OMSI. OMIS. xa Feb. 76.
Prima* Seentarf p.$.e. Colonel Sir George Pomeroy CoUey, CB. CMQ. ECSI. 2 F. 13 April 76.
ITtiitmj Steretarg p.9.e. Colonel T. D. Baker, CB. x8 Foot, z Nov. 78.— Com. a Brigade of the
Koorom Force.
/U(S Captain Lord William de la Poer Beresford, 9 Lancers, 13 April 76.
Captain Ang. Fred. Liddell, Boyal Artillery, 13 April 76.
Lieat. Haroonrt B. Bose, 34 F. 13 May 76.
, ' Lient. C. W. Mnir, Bengal Staff Corpii, z Ang. 79.
Lieut. J. P. Brabason, zo Hue. (extra) ^ z Deo. 77.— Brigade Major, Cabul
Lieut. C. Herbert, Staff Corps (extra). 27 May 78. TForoe.
V Captain B. Pole-Carew, Cowst. Guards (extra), a Feb. 79.— On Field Service.
Stirfeam Staff Surgeon Major Oliver Bamett, 4 May 7a.
Ccamaaderin Chief General 9ir Frederick Paul Haines, GCB. QCSI. CIS, Z04 F. zo April 76.
XilUary Seeretorv Colonel B. Preston, CB. 44 F. z6 Sept. 76.
Ftnian InterjireUr Colonel H. Moore, CB. CIS, Bombay Staff Corps, xo April 76.
^Captain H. G. Grant, 78 F. zo April 76.— Brigade Major, Koorum Force,
iij- V- /»— . J Captain H. S. Gough, zo Hussars, ai Nov- 76.
A^ieLmmp H j^^^^ q Haines. 6 F. Z7 Oct. 77.
I Captain H. B. MacCall, 60 F. la Nov. 77.
Sxtytom Staff Surgeon Major A. F. Bradshaw, zo April 76.
(Mtfoftke Suif^ftke Army in India... Mm'or (General Sir P. S. Lumsden, KCB, CSI. Bengal Staff Corps.
AnJUTxvT GxirxaAL's Dbpa.btkbvt at HaiJ> Quabtbhs.
^^M^^SZill"^ ^.. .^^^^...'^f} ^^^°"®^ ^- ^ CJreaves. CB. h.p. 70 F.
Dff^ Adjutant Oeiwrai"'.!"!!!!!!.!!"!."!
ItfpttM Adjutant Oeneral ofArtUUiy ... Colonel A. H. Murray, 6 Feb. 77.
AteitUmt AdjmtanU General.
BLLLCdonel Eteson, 3 F. 10 Deo. 77 Simla.
Major J. D. Dyson-Laurie, 34 Foot Meerut.
Cokmd A 6. Forsyth, Bengal Staff Corps, z8 Juno 75 Allahabad.
M^orHezuT Thompson, Bengal Staff Corps, x Deo. 76 Sirhind (Unibdlla).
Cukad T. K. Gordon, CSI, Bengfd Staff Corps, ao Mar. 78 Brig. Gen. with Koorum Force.
lleicrJ. 6o]die,6Dr.Gd8. z3May 78 SinUa.
LLCotonel M. C. Farrinston, sz Foot, 30 Nov. 77 Oude {Luehno¥>),
f^t. BLU.Colonel G. Hatchell, 60 Foot, xa Sept. 79 Bawul Pindee.
fiLLLColonel W. Galbraith, 85 Foot Cabul Foroe.
Deputf Aeeiitant A^utante General,
CaptiiiiG.R. J. Shakeapear, Bengal Staff Corpe.z Dec. 76 Simla.
CkpuinW. J. Boyea» xa F. xs Aprn 77 Bohilcund District.— Khyber Line Force.
Eastern Frontier District.
CkpUin6.T.Halliday, late 4 Cavalry, 13 May 76 Presidency District.
P'-r.BtMajorA. G.wynen. 39 F. 5 Jan. 78 Gwalior District.
M4;orG A Way, Bengal StjUr Corps Sanger District.
Captain H. H. F. Gifford, x3 Hussars Peshawur District.— Khyber Line Force.
QUAXTXB MaBTBB GxVBBAL'B DXPABTICBVT AT HBAS QUABTBBS.
^•rUr Mailer General
^•^ig (^Korter Maeter General Colonel 0. C. Johnson, CB. Bengal Staff Corps, a6 April 75.
Amiileut Qfurter J£a$ier General Colonel 0. M. MacGregor, CB. CSI. CIS, Bengal Staff Corps, a4 Feb. 75.—
D.A. A D.Q.M.G. Cabul Force.
Aeeietant Qnarter Maeter Generate of IHvieioH.
USuHonti W. S. A. Lockhart, late 44 Bengal N.I. aa June 75 On Field Service.
ft «. BiLtColonel E. F. Chapman, Boyal Artillery, 3x Dec. 76 Candahar Force.
B^UColonel G. S. L. 8. Sanford, B. Engineers, x Feb. 78 On Field Service.
^r H. Collett, Bengal Staff Corps Meerut Division.— Cabul Force.
Depuijf Aeeietant (Quarter Maeter Generate,
BtV^a AGombe, zo Hussars, 8 Aug. 99 Gabul Force.
^Major R. M'Grigor Stewart, Boyal Artillery, 8 Jan. 77 Candahar Force.
Cftpuin M. J. King-Harman, Bengal Staff Corps, ao April 77 Simla.
'HHaiQfo*. C. Button, 85 F. aoNov. 77 ^ Khyber Line Force.
K-^rB.G. Kennedy, Bengal Staff Corps, 8 Feb. 76 Cabul Force.
»^M^)r A. A A. Kinloch, 60 F. 5 April 78 Khyber Line Force.
Mr CHitsm H. 8. Brownrigg, Bifle Brigade, x June 78 Allahabad Division.
^^piaisAUaselee, Bengal Staff Corps Candahar Force.
l«a. C. H. M. Smith, 3 Sikh Infimtry Cabul Force.
^ I. Barren, 85 Foot Cabul Force.
a.i>i3ael H. M. Wemysa, Bengal Staff Corps Khyber Line Force.
^•pttnC. A- Carthew, x6 Bengal Cavalxy Kbyber Line Force.
J«a. F. C. Mataey, Bengal Staff Corps Khyber Line Force.
J^cto W. Hailes, Bengal Staff Corps Khyber Line Force.
'^Haa A B. Stopford, Boyal Artillery Bind Beaerve Brigade.
Bengal.
'««iAu SerUnd Divieion LieutGeneral W. T. Hughes, CB. Bengal Staff Corps, 3X Jan. 79.
^teCamp Ueut. G. T. Campbell, 60 Foot
fMnrfiitf Camdakar Force LieutGeneral Sir D. M. Stewart, SCB. Bengal Staff Corps, x April 76.
-tUtdeCemp Major M. Protheroe, Madras Staff Corps.
^9mmniiMa Uttrut IHoieion Major General R. O. Bright, CB. 21 Oct. 78.— Com. Khyber Line Forces
Aide it Camp Captain J. H. Barnard, CMG. xox F. aa Oct. 78.
'^'^nimm AUakahad Divieion Major General B. Hume, CB.
^^AiieCemp Captain B. H. C. Braddon, 55 Foot.
<^<^*MWiM igmd Bmdee Divieion fTC Lieut. General Sir Fred. Francis Maude, SCB. xa Nov. 75.
OimimiMM Omie DMeion Lieut.General Charles Cureton, OB. Bengal Staff Corpcf^ aa Oct. 79.
^^^^^L^Owilfl)^^. ^^^.} "^^ ^^^^ General Sir F. S. Roberts, KCB. B. Artillery.
^ieCtmp ".'.'.'..'.'.'.'.'.'."'.'.'. Captain G. T. Pretyman, R. Artilleiy. j<-^ [Line Force.
'«7M(ar OeneralofAHUlenf for India Brigadier General C. G. Arbuthnot, CB. 13 Sept 78.-l:oaCy^Wig. Khyber
^rignieU^ Major A. D. Anderson, Royal Artillery, 39 March 78. ^^-^'^^
23a staff.
CoMXAiTDZiro FxBST Clabb Bbxoadbb (6).
Brigadier General 0. C. G. Rosb, CB, Bengal Staff Oorps, 19 July 75 Presidency District.— Sick Fnrl.
Brigadier General J. E. Michell, CB. R. Artilleiy, 9 March 77 Bohiloand District.
Major General J. Boss. CB. 27 June 75 Peshawnr Diet.— On Field Service.
Brigadier General J. L. Nation, Bengal Staff GorpB» 9 Oct. 77 Bastem Frontier District {ShiUong),
Mi^or General H. R. Browne, 14 June 75 Saugor District.
Brigadier General W. Gordon, Bengal Staff Corps, 29 Oct. 78 Gwalior District.
ComfAVDiirG Sbooitd Clabb BxiOAnxs.
ITC Brigadier General H. T. MacpherBon, CB. Bengal Staff Corps, 15 April 76 Bawnl Pindee.-— Cabal Force.
Brigadier General J. I. Murray, uB. Bengal Staff Corps, so April 77 Mooltan.
Brigadier General A. H. Cobbe, CB. h.p. 17 Foot, 14 Jime 79 Agra.
Brigadier General R. J. Hughes, h.p. 63 Foot Candahar Force.
Brigadier General 0. H. PalllBer, CB. Bengal Staff Corps Candahar Force.
IPC Brigadier General J. A. Tytler, CB. Bengal Staff Corps Cabul Force.
Brigadier General R. Barter, Bengal Staff Corps Cnndahar Force.
Brigadier General W. G. Dunham Massy, h.p. 5 Lancers, 10 April 79 Cabul Force.
Brigadier General T. E. Grordon, C8I. Bengal Staff Corps • Cnbul Force.
Brigadier General J. Doran, CB. Bengal Staff Corps Khyber Brigade.
UC Brigadier General C. J. S. Gough, CB. Bengal Cavalry Khyber Line Force.
p.a.c. Brigadier General T. D. Baker, CB. z8 Foot Cabul Force.
Brigadier General F. H. Jenkins, CB. Bengal Staff Corps Cabul Field Force.
Brigadier General C. G. Arbuthnot, CB. Royal Artillery Khyber Line Force.
Brigadier General W. Creagh, Bombay Staff Corps Sind Reserve Brigade.
Brigade Majort,
Lnoknow.
Msjor J. S. Irvine, late a Cavalry, z6 Jan. 76 Agra.
p.:e. Captain H. T. Jones, 81 Foot, x8 Feb. 76 TJmballa.--Cabul Force.
Captain W. G. Thomas, 25 F. ao July 76 Cawnpore.
Captain W. W. H. Scott, Bengal Lii&ntiy, 35 Oct. 77 Meean Meer.
Captain G. A. White, 40 F. 25 Oct. 77 Allahabad.
Captain A. Fitmrald, Benf^al Infantry, 26 April 78 Mooltan.
p.i.o. Major A. L. H. Holmes, Bengal Staff Corps, 9 March 77 Meemt.
Captain H. B.Young, 39 Foot, 30 llay 78 Rawnl Pindee.
Captain W. C. Farwell, Bengal Infsjitry Cabul Force.
BLMsjor G. de C. Morton, 6 Foot Cabul Force.
Lieut. J. P. BrabasBon, 10 Hussars Cabul Force.
Captain C. M. Stockley, 9 Foot Candahar Force.
Bt.Major H. R. Abadie, 9 Lancers Candahar Force.
Captain M. H. Nicolson, Bombay Infantry Candahar Force.
Captain H. P. Pearson, xa Foot Khyber Line Force.
Captain E. M. Larminie, R. Engineers Candahar Force.
Captain H. G. Grant, 78 F Cabul Force.
UC BLMajor J. Cook, Bengal Staff Corps Khyber Line Force.
Captain M. G. Gerrard, 2 Central India Horse Khyber Line Force.
A9*Utant A^uiani General for Mtakeiry.
Major W. C. Mackinnon, 3 Foot, 20 May 78 Chief Insp. Army Head Quarters.
Deputy AMtUtant Adjutant QentraUfor Muekeiry.
Captain C. F. Gleig, 22 Foot, 10 Aug. 75 8th Circle, Abbottabad.
Ca];>tain W. P. Hodnett, 54 Foot, 26 May 74 „..., 3rd Circle, Lucknow.
Captain J. T. Turner, 77 Foot, 3 Nov. 75 4th Circle, Meerut.
Miyor E. Beddy, Bengal Staff Corps, 16 Aug. 77 6th Circle, Meean Meer.
Bt.Major C. K. Chatfield, 51 Foot. 10 June 78 5th Circle, Umballa.
Captain A. I. Shepherd, Bengal Staff Corps, 14 May 79 and Circle, Allahabad.
Captain H. M. Carter, 62 Foot 7th Circle, Peshawnr.
Captain F. W. Nicolay, Bengal Staff Corps xst Circle, Dum Dum.
. ^„ Deputy AeeiHant Adjutant General of Artillery.
Gaptam M. H. Saward, 5 Nov. 77 Simla.
Director of Garrieon Instruction in India.
Major A. S. Hunter, Royal ArtUlery, i July 74 Army Head Quarters.
Chitf Inetruetor,
Umballa.
Garrieon Inetmetorf.
p.e.e. Major Charles Alfred Gorbam, Royal Artillery, n June 75 Umballa.-Dep. JudireAdv Khyber
Major W. Smith. Royal Artillery, 30 June 75 Rawul Pindee. iDiv
Lieutenant Horatio Holt Hart, Royal Engineers, x Sep^ 78 Lucknow.
p.t.e. Captain George Poigiiand, 59 Foot, 6 June 77 .' ..!.........!!, ^thow.
e.t.c. Captain G. L. L. Taylor, 16 Foot, 7 June 77 .* ' Poona.
aptain P, W. Watts, 18 Foot, 91 Sept. 77 Bangalore.
Captain H. Gunter, 73 Foot, 5 Sept. 78 !........., Agra.
Inepeetor of Gymnasia in Jiirfia.— Bt.Major H. J. Hallowes, 15 F. 8 Sept. 76. On Field Service.
Madras.
Governor T»eD«*« 0/ Buckingham andChandos, GCSI. CIS. 23 Nov. 75.
Prtvate Secretary Captain Pnilip .James Hankin, Royal Navy, 23 Nov. 75.
Mthtary Secretary Major G. B. B. Hobart, Royal Artillery, 23 Nov. 75.
^ ( Lieut. J. Gordon, 89 Foot, t Dec. 75.
Aidee de Camp J Lieut. A. J. English, 14 Hussars, 3 Feb. 79.
• I Lieut. H. P. G. Langton, 72 Foot (extra).
Surgeon „ Surgeon Major John Mackenzie, MD. 1 Apr. 77.
Govemor*$ Body Guard.
Major J. M. C. Galloway, lace 4 Cavalry, Commandant, i Mar. 76.
Lieut. C. H. Simpson, Madras Staff Corps, Adjutant, 19 Feb. 77.
Surgeon Major S. B. Hunt, in medical charge, 19 Dec. 76.— Furlough.
Surgeon Major J. B. Thomas, officiating in medical charcre.
Vet. Surgeon George Western, in veterinary charge, 22 Dec. 75.
Commander in Chitf General Sir NeviUe B. Chamberlain, GCB. GCSL, a Feb. 76.
Military Secretary
Aides de Camp | Captain F. M. Onslow, Madras Cavahy {Interpreter),
Adjutavt Gbvbbal's Dbpabtmbkt at Hbas Qvabtsbb.
AtUutani General p.s.c. Brigadier General F. W. Jebb, h.p. 67 F. a8 Aug. 77.
Deputy Adjutant General Colonel A. R. Clephane, Madras Staff Corps, 3 Dec. 76.
t Adjutant Generals ... 15°})!^®! J.- ^: Tr®^0'» ^^^al Artillery 27 April 76.-6ick Furlough, Tp
^ (. Colonel G. ^:, -^ Tcer Beresford^ v; iraa Staff Corps, 15 Sept. 76. ^ ^^^
staff. ^4
Qujisns ILlbtbb QsiniBi.i.*8 Dbpastvutt xt Hxad Qni.BTBXB.
QMf<erJrcifer(?«ii«raZ Brigadier General H. H. O'ConneU, Madras Staff Corps, 6 Not. 76.—
Member of Army Commisaion, Simla.
Dtftltj (iualer Muter Gtueral M^jor J. Ewmg» Madras Staff Corps, so Nov. 78.
DrvisiovAL Staff.
Commaadoff Mf$ort Di9i9ion Major General W. Payn, CB. ai April 79.
Aide de Camp Lieut. G. fiourke, R. Art. 7 May 7^.
C^mmandiM MpUnbad SuMdiary Foree Major General A. W. Macintire, CB, R. Artillery, 21 June 76,
ihfe&Cmp Lieut. G. S. Jones, K. ArtiUer3% 15 April 77.
CjmmaMiiuji Srituk Burmtak DioUum 3^jor General A. K. Gore, Madras Staff Corps, z Sept 75.
Aid* d* Camp Lieut. C. W. Gore, 76 F. 2 March 75.
AMtitiant Adjutant QeneraU of Dicuiont and Fcreet (3).
roloael ThoniBS Dyer, Madras Staff Corps, 17 Oct. 76 Mysore Division.
CotoaelD. Standen, Madraa Staff Corps, 14 April 77 British Bunnah Division.
;j.f. Captain St. V, A. Hammick, 43 P. 16 April 77 Hyderabad Subsidiary Force.
AmMtant (Quarter Matter GtneraU of JHvUiont and Force* (3).
Cjionel Bobert Henry Bolton, Madras Staff Corps, ao Nov. 74 Hyderabad Subsidiary Force.— Furlough.
^|f. Captain C. H. Walsh, 44 Foot, 20 Oct. 76 British Burmah Division.
Csptain D. J. 8. M1«eod, Madras Cavaby, la March 78 Mysore Division.
IXepuff AMittaut Quarter Matter General* of I>iemon* and Force* (4)
Major A IL Kenn^-Herbert, Madras Cavalry. 4 April 76 Malabar and Canara District.
Major R. 8. Eoberts, Madras Staff Corps, ao Nov. 77 Nagpore Force—Furlough.
M^E. H. Kyre, Madras Staff Corps, xa March 78.* Ceded Districts.
3b|orAG. Hotdiina, Madras Inf. Ccncit) District.
CouxAirnixo FxBBT Cljlss Bbigadbb U).
3(aicfr General T. Baikes, CB. 1 Jan, 75 Centre District.
BnipMiiCT General F. G. Kempster. Madras Staff Corps, 27 June 76 Ceded Districts.
HncBdier General B. F. Burton. Madras Staff Corps. 19 Lee. 78 Malabar and Canara.
Brigadier General G. F. de Berry, h.p. Brigade Depot Nagpore Force.
CoxMAirnxire Sbcojtd Class Bbioadbs (a).
Southern District.
Northern District.
Depuig Auittant Adjutant General* (6).
Major J. Xaegregor Kerr, Madras Cavalry, 2 1 Oct. 75 Centre District.— Furlough.
CsptainP. E. Bowlby, 48 Foot, ai Dec. 75 Ceded Districts.
C^ftptamH. R. Hope, Madras Cavalry, 29 June 76 Northern District.
Southern District.
Major George Rowlandaon, Madras Staff Corps, a Ang. 77 Nagpore Force.
Major Coxtoia, Gen. List, Cav. 23 Dec. 77 Malabar and Canara.
A**%*tani Adjutant General for Mutleetry^
i^LMiyar A W. O. Saanders, ai F. 22 Nov. 76 Chief Inspector, TSt District, Mysore Div.
Deputjf A*9i*tani Adjutant General* for Mutketry.
'^^pisaL.'S. Moase, 67 Foot, i Dec. 75 and District, Nagpore Force, Ac— Furlough.
^or Edmimd Aostin, Madras Staff Cori)s, xo Dec. 78 3rd District, British Burmah Division.
Bombay.
'^•'w^or Sir Richard Temple, Barf., GCSI. CIE. 30 April 77.
fne«u Seerettuy Charles Edward Bnckland, BA. Bengal Civil Service, i May 77.
iTilUerf Secretary Captain B. S. Rivett-Camac, 11 HuBsare, x May 77.
/Lieut. J. S. Frith, Royal Artillery, i May 77. — Sick I
jy^, J, /*___ J Lieut. D. C. Dean Pitt, Royal Artillery, i May 77.
""' , j^jg^^ ^y ^ piQ^i^ Royol Artillery (extra), 16 April 78.
V Lieut. A. W. T. Radcliffe, Bengal Staff Corps, 10 March 79.
* of the Body Guard Captain A. Currie, Bombay Cavalry, 4 May 72.— Furlough.
Sargfom Surgeon George Waters, Bombay Med. Depart, i May 77,
imu^^ierin Chief Lieut.General Henry James W'arre, CB. 9 Oct. 78.
jf^Hery Secret^ Colonel J. P. Cox, h.p. R. Engineers.
liiaiMCji^m^ f Captain A. G. Spencer, 5S F. 0 Oct. 78 {Interpreter).
^^^ X Lieut. C. T. Barrow, 26 F. 9 Oct. 78.
AnJUTiJfi Gbxbbal'b Dbpabtvbvt a.t Hbad Quabtbbs.
-[(>•<«< General Brieadier General H, F. Brooke, h.p. X09 F. 23 Nov. 77.
"n^j Jdjvtamt General Lt.Colonel A. Wardrop, Bombay Staff Corps, 5 Oct. 74.
Im^^i AAim*^4 a^^^i^ ("Colonel B. A. Green, Bombay Staff Corps, 5 Aug. 76.
-«««ildy«t«« General* { Lt.Colonel T. N. Holberton, R. ArUlleiy, i Jan. 79.
Quabtbb MiBTBB Gbxbbal's Depabtvskt at Hbas Quabtbbs.
j^f Jf«i«*r General Brigadier General G. R. S. Burrows, Bombay Infiantry, a8 Sept. 74.
^*T*F (^ueier Maeler General Colonel A., G. F. Hogg, Bombay Staff Corps, a Feb. 75.— On special duty.
DivisioirAi, Staff.
'"•"MadiM Mhtut Divieion Lt.Gencral John Forbes, CB. Bombay Cavalry, 5 Jan. 76.
AUtifCamp Captain J. Angus, 63 Foot, 15 March 76.
*-'*^^*iiMS Northern IHvieion Lt.General J. W. Schneider, CB. Bombay Infantry, 25 June 7a.
AiUi$Om» Lieut. R. W.P. Lodwick, aS Foot. 37 Aug. 77.
CsumsndiM Poona Divieion Major General J. M. Primrose, C8I. 1 Apr. 77.
AidtieCaeip Lieut. B. O. F. Hamilton, 2 Foot, 17 June 78.
Aetittant Adjutant General* of Divieion* ( ).
M f.B:.Major G. G. Beazley, 83 Foot, 22 July 75 MhowDivision.— SlckFurl.
t^'-Urf-nel W. Hick*, Bombay Staff Corps, 3 Dec. 77 Poena Division.
Ma.1.7 E. Cunningham, Bombay Staff Corps Northern Division.
Digitized by ^^jOOV li:^
25 staff, Sfc.
Aantiani Quarter Matter Oenerale ef JHvieiont (3).
LLColonel B. H. Pottinger, Royal Artillery, 13 Oct, 75 Poona Diriaion.
Major F. J. S. Adam, Bombay Staff Corps, i Nov. 77 Bombay District.
Major W. B. Colvin, 7 Foot, 29 Nov. 78 Mhow.
Deputy Auietant Quarter Matter Qeuerale (3).
Major John Jopp, Bombay Staff Corps, 4 Dec. 74 ^ Poona Division.
Captain A. B. Stopford, Royal ArtiUery, 16 Feb. 78 {^ oS^iind^R^Fi^t Brig."
Captain J. T. Wailing, Bombay Staff Corps, 29 Nov. 78 Northern Division.
CoMifAKDiKO F1X8T Class Bbigabxs (2).
Brif^radier General C. T. Aitchison, CB. Bombay Staff Corps, 23 April 77 Bombay District.
Brigadier Greneral G. T. Brice, h.p. 17 Foot, 23 Jan. 79 Belgaom District.
CoxicAirsiKO SxcoiTD Class Bbioadbs (4).
Sind DistrioL
Brigadier General Robert Phayre, CB. Bombay Staff Corps, 21 April 75 {^l^Ser*^Tgade.°^™*^^*
Brigadier General H. H. A. Wood, CB. Bombay Staff Corps, 3 Nov. 76 Deesa.
Brigadier General F. A. E. Loch, CB. Bombay Staff Corps. 24 April 77 Aden.
Deputy Aeeietant AJ^uiant Qentrale.
Major R. M. Lloyd, Bombay Staff Corps, 19 Aug. 76 Belganm District.
Miyor 0. A. Cuningham, Bombay Staff Corps, Jan. 77 Sina District.— Sick Fori.
Captain W. Cooke-Collis, 83 F. 9 Jan. 78 Bombay District.
Brigade Majore (4).
p.s.e. Brevet Miyor C. J. Burnett, 15 Foot, 21 Nov. 76 Poona.— Sind RoserveBrifc
Mfuor J. G. Watts, Bombay Staff Corps, 28 April 77 / Aden.
Major H. J. Stock, Bombay Staff Coros, 24 Dec. 77 Nusseerabad.— Furlough.
Captain A. R. Heyland, Bombay Stall Corps, 9 Jan. 78 Deesa.
Aeeietant Adjutant Oentralfor Muekelry.
Lt.Colonel W. A. Gillespie, Bombay Staff Corps, 26 May 74 xBtCircle,Chief Insp.Poona
Deputy Aeeietant A^utante Oeneralfor Muehetry,
Captain C. J. Dyke, 108 Foot, 20 Oct. 75 and Circle,MhoTr.
Captain H. E. P. Thomas, 15 F. 20 Nov. 78 3rd Circle, Belgaum.
Aeeietant Inepeetor qf Oymnaeia,
Captain S. W. Tyndall, 68 Foot, 5 Dec. 74 Poona.
FALKLAND ISLANDS.
Governor and Commander in Chief.— J. Thomas Fitzgerald Callaghan, CMQ. x8 May 76.
GIBRALTAR.
Governs andCommander in Chief ^Gener^^Napier of Magdala, GCB. GCSI. Royal Engineers
Aeeietant Military Secretary Lt.Colonel A. R. Lempriere, Royal Engineers, 31 July 77.
A A^ A^n ^ f Bt.Maior Mon. R. W. Napier, Bengal Staff Corps, 10 Oct. 76.
Auue de Lamp |^ , ^ Bt-Magor G. J. Gilbard. x8 Hussars, 9 June 77.
Commanding Brigade Major General David Anderson, 22 Oct. 78.
Aide de Camp Captain T. B. G. Molyneux, 22 F. 22 Oct. 78.
Aeeietant Adjutant 4" Quarter Matter General Colonel F. R. 8. Flood, CB. h.p. Brigade Depot, 27 Sept. 78.
Deputy Aeeietant Adjutant Gen. (for MueketryJ... Captain A. £. Pearse, 76 F. 23 Oct. 77.
Brigade Major p.e.e. Captain H. J. T. Hildyard, 71 F. 6 Aug. 78.
Commandina Royal Artillery {Colonel on Stqf) ... Colonel T. M. Harris.
Brigade Majors Royal Artillery Captain H. M. J. Feilden, 1 July 77.
Commanding Royal Engineer {Colonel on Stqff) ... Colonel E. B. Ewart, CB. i Nov. 77.
(George Bernard Morgan,^ h.p. 77 F. n Dec. 60; Ene. it July 54 ;
Lt. 5 Nov. 54; Capt. 3 Oct. 55 j Bt, Major, 4 Dec. 71 ; Bt.Zi.Col.
IX Oct. 77.
Garrieon Quarter Matter, William Fonlkes Cottrell, xo Nov. 77.
Garrieon Inttruetor p.e.e. Captain C. H. Boileau, 61 Foot, 9 Oct. 77.
1 Lt. Colonel Morgan served the Eastern campaign of i854-55,inclnding the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege of
Sebastopol, and capture of the Rifle-pits on the i8th April— contused (Medal with Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
MALTA.
Governor and Commander in Chitf e. General Sir Arthur Borton, KCB. x W. I. Regt. 13 May 78.
Aeeietant Military Secretary Lt.Colonel D. M. M. Grichton, Gren. Gds. 21 May 78.
^«" "' ^"P {^aViaJ-iTo^'^^nf fii^^I^U
Commanding Brigade Major General Bon. P. R. B. Feilding, CB. 1 Jan. 79.
Aidede Camp Oaptain B. P. Cary, 35 F. i June 79.
Deputy Adjutant 4r (garter Matter General Colonel C. A. B. Gordon, h.p. 60 F. x Jan. 80.
Deputy Attittant Adjutant 4r Qr. Matt, General... p.e.e. Captain B. M. Dawes, xoo F. 7 April 77.
Ditto (for Mueketry) Captain W. A. Bridge, 21 F. ix July 78.
Brigade Mcyor s.t.c. Captain W. S. Cooke, 22 F. 8 Oct. 76.
Commandina Royal Artillery {Colonel on Staff)... Colonel W. L. Dumaresq, 15 March 78.
Brigade Major, RmoI ArtiUerv Captain H. A. Douglas, 1 Jnlv 77.
Commanding Royal Engineer {CoUmtl on Stqff) ... Colonel T. A. L. Murray, a6 May 79.
Garrieon Inttruetor p.e.e. Captain R. H. L. Brickenden, 4a F. a Oct. 75.
JAMAICA (including HONDURAS).
Captain General and Governor in Chi^ Sir Anthony Musgrave, KCMG. 8 June 77.
Aidede Camp
Colonel on the Stqff c. Colonel J. Hackett,h.p. Brigade Depot, 11 May 78.
Brigade Major
Lieutenant Governor qfSondurat Fred. Palgrrave Barlee, CMG. 10 May 77
Digitized by VjOOQIC
Staff, Sfc. 26
MAURITIUS.
Got>ern9r amd Commands in CkUf Sir George Fergason Bowcn, GCMG. 31 Msy 73.
Primi0 aeeretaty amd Aidt de Camp
OUomtl 9» tke Staf .T.
^ng^d* Mt^jor p.».e. Captain B. L. Clarke, X03 F. x July 78.
DOMINION OF CANADA.
CoxTBxtnra xu. thx Protiitgbs witkut lsh Aj>jAcsirT thxbxto.
Goetrmor General of ike Dominion of Canada The Right Son. tk« Marqiii$ of home, KT, GCMG Ottawa^
MUUary Seertiary Major P. W. De Winton, R. Artillery.
Aidttde Camp ^. \ Lieat. Hon. C. Harbord, Soots Guards, 35 N'ov. 78.
( Captain Y. Chater, 92 F. 25 Nov. 78.
lie*tenmai General e. Qeaeral Sir P. L. M'Dottgall, ZCKG. 34 May 78. Sal\fa»,
Atnatant Militarjf Secretary Lt.Colonel F. W. Fremantle, Coldstream Guards, 34 May 78.
jij^ A^ r«-« f p.».c. Lieut. J. C. Barker, R. Bng. 24 May 78.
MMnaei.amp \p,z.e. Captain Hon. W. F. Elliot, 93 F. 24 May 78.
Nova. Scotia.
'Bfifode Major ».».<?. Captain J. Boughey, 6j F. x May 76.
Aamelani Adjmtant and Quarter Matter Ghneral... iTCBtLt Colonel A. 8. Cameron, 25 F.31 March 78 ..Maltfax.
^o^* Major MiVJor B. Nasrle, h.p. R. Canadian Rifles. 19 Dec. 70 ...Hal\fax.
Berrieem Inetrmetor p.$,e. Captain E. C. Milner, 18 F. 4 Aug. 77 Haltfax,
NEWFOUNDLAND.
Geeermar and Commander in Chief Commander 9ir JohnH. Glover, Royal Navy, GCMG. 31 Mar. 76.
Prieaie Seereteuj and Aide de Camp p.9.e. Lieut. H. H. Morgan, R. Marines.
SAINT HELENA.
Qetermer and Commander in CUtf Hudson Ralph Janisch, CMG,
WEST AFHICA SETTLEMENTS.
{At Sierra Leone and on the Gambia.)
BeeemoroMd Commander in Chief Surgeon Mi^or Samuel Rowe, CMG. 9 June 77 Si«rra Leon^.
^a«Mfn^r2r<A« ^^"'•*"*»*"'<l^"«***^^***"** J Surgeon Major Valesiu8SkiptonGoldsbnry,3fZ). Ciro.x5Mar.77.
GOLD COAST COLONY.
{Jndndxng Lagoe and iti Dependeneiee.)
Goeemor and Commander in ChUf Herbert Taylor Ussher, Esq. CMG. Accra.
^t!^S^%*S^^«^^Xa^^^ } ^"li»^ Brandfoid Griffith. Esq.. CMG. Logo*.
WEST INDIES, fto.
Ci«— liiy M« Toreee Mi^or General D. J. (Gamble, CB. x Oct. 78. Barbadoet.
Aameietmt MUitarf Seeretarg Bt.Lt. Colonel J. E. D. Hill, h.p. 63 F. 31 March 77.
Aide de Cmmp Lieut. L. G. Pawkes, R. Art. i Oct. 78.
dmetamt Adfniant and Qr.Maeter General Bt.Lt.Colonel C. Steel, h.p. Unatt. 30 July 79.
BARBADOES AND WINDWARD ISLANDS.
e^^rr^^^^Commander in Cl'-f <>/«»« ^«*- j Major G. C. Strahan, Clf6i. late of R. Art. 2 Dec. 76 Bariadoet.
/ George Dunda8,CJfO. 31 Oct 74 St. Vincent.
Augustus Fred. Gore, 39 Sept. 77 Toh<uo
\ Colonel Robert Wm. Harley, CB. CMG. late of 2
West India Regt. 28 Sept. 77 Grenada
George William DesVoBUJC, CMG St. Lucia.
ANTIGUA AND LEEWARD ISLANDS.
rand Com. in Chirf of Leeward lelande ... George Berkeley, CMG. X4 Nov. 74 Antigua.
/'Alex. Wilson Moir, CMG St. Chriete^her.
Domtnieq^
Liewtemant Oootmore
C. M. Eldridge, Esq. ^
Neale Porter, Esq Montterrat.
Spencer Churchill, Esq. Virgin Islandt.
•• Ifevif.
TRINIDAD.
Qmerme and Commander in Chief Sir Henry Turner Irving, KCMG. 7 Sept. 74 ToH itf Spain.
BRITISH GUIANA.
ffmrsoi mmd Commander in Chief. Cornelius HendericksenKortright,Clf(7.x4 Jn]y77...&eory«r«mi.
Oarrisons.
DrXGAK50N lOBT.— .J5»W Major ^ Lieut. Thomas Austin, 27 July 20.
TOWER OF LONDON.
&«teSlc MB Field MarshAl Sir Charles Yorko, GCB.\ Major, Mi^r Gen. G.B.Milman, CB. 20 Aug. 70.
Bifle BricZe. x6 Msreh 75. Chaplain, Rev. Edw. J. Rogers, UA. h.p. 3X Jai
leetx UQincitl C. L. B. ^uiilaad, CB. %z July 76. i Surgeon, Dep.Insp. General W. F. T. Ivey, h.p. x
D
Digitized by V^j(JO*^li:^
an.77.
Apr.7L
Royal Military College and Staff College at Sandlmrst.
27
Boyal Military College.
fitoMmar.— General W. C. B. Napier, i Nov. 75.
Oomwumdamt and Secretary — |>.<.e. Colonel F. D. Middle-
ton, iLp. aq F. 8 Sept. 74.
Ohaplaim.—Bxiv, W. R. Beach, MA,
AigVkhU ami Quarts Matter.— Johjo. Davies, 36 Nov. 58.
8mrff9o».—T. Fraaer, MD. Deputy Surgeon Oen. half pay
xo April 77.
ABiitt. Surg.— Surgeon Major J. Anderson, 6 Nov. 78.
XMi>ii^ir(iw<»r.—Capt.Gha.Clementa Brooke,* zaMar. 6z.
HiLITABT PB07B880B8 AVD IlTSTBUCTOM.
Profeetor of For^i/teo^ion. —Major E. D. 0. O'Brien,
B. Bng. 16 Got. 77.
" »or G.H. C.Halkett, R.Eng. 39 Ang.7a.
uor B. H. Williams, R. Bng. z Sept. 73.
ijorB. O. Seton, R. Eng. xi Feb. 75.
ICapt. H. Cantley, R. Eng. ix Feb. 75.
Gapt. W. B. Hurst, R. Eng. xx Feb. 75.
Capt. K. R. Tola, R. Enp. i Sept. 77.
Captain L. K. Scott, R. Eng. 25 Get. 77.
p.t.e, Lieut. H. T. Wing, 97 F. a June 79.
p of Military Surveying.— e. Bt.Lt Colon el William
Pater8on,>h.p.63F.a4July6o; £nf. zz Dec.46; if.x3
Got. 5ZJ Capt. »25 Mar. 56; Bt.Major, 5 July 7a.
/Major E. A. Anderson, x8 Foot, 27 Oct. 63.
p.t.e.Maj . C.W.FothergiU,R.M.Art.zAug.68.
Captain R. L. Leir, 31 F. 30 Jan. 71.
St.e. Capt. A.M. Delavoye, 56F. 11 Feb. 75.
iptain H. E. Gaulter, 37 F. 36 May 75.
\ p.$.e. Capt C. H. Bunbnry, 9^ F. 35 Apr. 76.
p.«.e. Capt. R. G. DeMontmorency, 83 F. 10
April 77. '
I Bt.Major R. H. Rosser, 37 F. Z5 Mar. 79.
\p.9.e. Capt. H. E. G. Kitchener,46F.izMar.79.
jPrtfeeeor of Ttuiiet, Military Adminietration and Law. —
p.e.e. Capt. 0. C. King, R. Mar. Art. z Mar. 78.
Jnetruetora in Taetiea^ Military Adminiitraiion and Law. —
p.$.e. Captain N. L. Walford, R. Art. zx Feb. 75.
pa.e. Captain L. F. B. Gary, Rifle Br., Z9 Mar. 77.
p.$.e. Captain B. G. Hall, R. Marine Art. ax June 77.
p,e.e. Major H. M.Mooraom, R. Art. z Sept. 77.
p.s.c. Captain B. J. Courtenay, 35 F. 35 Mar. 78.
p.$.e. Captain A. R. Savile, x8 F. 73 Mar. 79.
p.e.e. Captain A. G. Impey, 107 F.r3i May 79.
j».t.e. Captain W. H. Darnel, 15 F. z Sept. 79
InUruetort in |
SiortyteaUon. •
Frqfn
tnairuetorn
dnMiUtary.
.Surveying.
Staff College.
Commandant— p.9.e. Colonel C. O. Oreagh-Osbome, CB.,
h.p. Brigade Depot, zx May 78.
PaonMOBS.
Military AH. and Hi»tory.—p.;e. Lt Colonel T. E. A
Hall, h.p. 49 F. 34 Deo. 78.
Fort^ieation and Artillery.—
MtUtary Drawing and Surveying.— Bt^TA-ColomBl W. H.
Richards, 55 F. 16 Oct. 78.
MOiUiry Adminietration and Law.—p.s.e. Bt.Lt.Colonel
C. Parsons, 3 F. a8 Mar. 74.
Mathemaiie».—Roy. J.F. Twisden, MA.
Freneh.—A. Aigr^ de Charente. | German. — C. Jeep.
Sindoetanee.—MAJOTF, Chenevlz-Trench, ao Hussars.
(?«o{ooy.— Thomas Rup«rt Jones, PBS.,FQ8.
Chemutry and Natural Pkilotophy.—Jidmmid Atkinson,
Ph.D. PCS.
STVDXVtS.
Senior Dioieion,
Captain G. Grove, zs F.
Lt. J. J. Leverson, R. Eng.
Gapt. G. M'Donald, R. Eng.
•Capt. H. H. Crookenden,
R.A.
Capt. E. R. EUes, R. Art.
Lt. J. R. J. Jooelyn, R. Art.
Capt. R. Cooper, 13 F.
•Gapt. P. D. Jeffreys, 88 F.
Lt. E. V. Huyshe, 41 F.
Capt. A. G. Tidy, 54 F.
Captain F. G. Doyle, a Dr.
Gds.
Capt. F. Stringer, 33 F.
Capt. A. J. O. Pollock, 3z F.
Capt. J. G. R. Glasgow, za F.
Gapt. W.G.T. Bickford, R.M.
Lt. J. G. Ponsonby, 49 F.
Lt. E. Nash, 44 F.
Capt. J. H. S. Graigie, 7z F.
Capt. J. Spence, to3 F.
Capt. C. W. Norton, 5 Lan-
cers.
Junior Divieion.
•Lt. W. Peacocke, B. Eng.
•Gapt. J. D.Legard, B.Art
Lt. H. Mitchell. R. Eng.
Capt. C. F. C. Beresfofd,
B. Eng.
Gapk B. A. Montgomery,
B.Art.
Gapt.H. D. Dnnlop,R.Art
Lt. F. W. Benson, za Lan.
Bt Major G. Barton, 7 F.
Lt. G. F. Browne, 48 F.
Capt. C. J. R. Fnlford,
Bengal B.C.
Lt. F. W. Romilly, Scots
Guards.
Lt. G. M. Bnllook, zz F.
Capt. J. T. Browne, acHus.
Lt. W. A. Gough, S3 F.
Capt. A. J. Patenon, z9 F.
Capt. H. T. W. Allatt,46 F.
Capt.C.F.ThomBon,7 Hus.
•Capt. A. W. Morris, 58 F.
•Capt.E.T.H.Hntton,6oF.
Capt. T. Prickett, 56 F.
Lt. J. W. Godft*y, 35 F.
• On Field Service.
1 LtColonel Paterson served with the 80th Regt. in the Burmese war of X853-53, including thebombardme&t and
capture of Prome, repulse of the^subsequent night attack, reconnaissance at Ithaymew, advance on Meeaday, and
capture and destruction of two of the enemy's stockades beyond it (Medal with Clasp fbr Pegu).
■Captain Brooke served in the Osmanli Irregnihr Cavalry during the Crimean campaign (Turkish Medal).
Royal SSilitaxy Aoademy at Woolwich.
PritUMU.— Field Marshal 'ifJ^H. ^•ZHfiireo/' Cambridge,
K0. JTP. GCB. GCM&. OCSI. Commander in Ckitf,
S Feb. 70.
©oMifwr.— Lieut. General Sir John MlUer Adye, KCB.
-Lt.'
GoL W. D. Marsh, R. Bng.
Boyal Artillery, i Aug.
Seornary and Treaaurer.-
36 Sept. 77.
Captain qf the Company of Gentlemen Cadett.
UMior T. Fan Straubensee, R. Arullery, 6 Apr. 79.
LieutenanU of the Company of Gentlemen Cadet:
Lieut. B. G. H. Bingham, R. Artillery, 12 Oct. 75.
Lieut. A. H. Call well, R. Artillery, 4 June 79.
Lieut. H. C. G. Walker, R. ArtUlery, 7 Oct. 79.
Adjutant and Quartermaeter.
Captain F. W. Nind, Royal Artillery, so Sept. 77.
;9i»r^«m.»Surgeon Major E. H. Roberts, 9 Dec. 75.
Chavlain and CUutieal Inetructor.
Sev. J. Bond, llA. xo Feb. 75.
Prqfeeeor ef Mathemaiice and Meehaniot,
Morgan W. Orofbon, BA. PES.
Inefruetors of Mathematie;
H. Hart, x9 March 73.
e, ir4. Z9I
Wyxme, R. Art. x8 Marcn 76.
Pn^etaor of PortMeation and Qeom^Unoal Drtminy.
. F. S. Tylecote,
Oimtaln G. C. Wy
} March 73.
e, R. Art. x8 March 76.
Capt. B. M. Lloyd, R. Eng. z Oct. 76.
Inetruetore of Port^fimOion and Oeometrioal l^reueinf.
Captain J. Gore Booth, B. Bng. x8 Mar. 73.
Captain J. W. Savage, B. Bng. 30 Sept 77. '
Captain W. G. Boss, B. Bng. z Oct. 76.
Captain A. C. Ward, B. Eng. z Oct. 76.
Pritfeeeor of Artillery.
Msjor J. Sladen, B. Art. z March 75.
InaArueior ^f Artillery,
Captain B. Walkey, B. Art. z April 73.
Ametant Inetruetor qf Artillery,
Captain C. Jones, B. Art. 30 June 70.
Prqfeeeor qflfiUtary Mistory.
p.e.e. Captain S. G. Pratt, B. Art. 22 May 79.
Prqfeeeor qf Military Drawing,
Captain F. Boberts, B. Art. 30 Sept. 77.
Ineh^ietore in Military Drawing,
Captain A. G. Walker, B. Art. 18 Mar. 76.
Captain V. F. Bowe, B. Eng. 20 Sept. 77.
Captain W. St. G. Burke, B. Bng. 24 Sept. 79.
Prqfeeeor of Landeeape Drawing.— "^va. GUfton.
prqfeeeor of Preneih.—Mone. AlbeH Barr^re.
Profeeeor of German.— C. H. Schaible, Pk.D. 2f2>.
Profeeeor of Chemietry and Phyeiee,—0, L. Blozana,
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
Military Establishments.
Army Pay Office.
Pa^mmtUr Qenerai^ Si, S<m. Stephen CaTe, MP.
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Judicial Department.
«r«4r* AdooeaU Oweral of the United Kingdom, Bt. Hon,
G. OATendiek Bentinck» MP.
tf^mtjf Jwig* Adooeaie OtnenU, J. C. O'Dowd. Esq.
»>- ' jwA*. (J*-*-*- ^•J- Gen* S- Carey, CB. ...London
*^5Sj2y .' Col. J. H. Bocke, h.p. 18 P London
' • {p.*.c. Bt.U.Ool. H, A. Brett, 43P.DuWln
Offlee. 35, Great Geor^re Street, WeetminBter.
Inspector of Regimental Colours,
flir Albert William Woods, Gartw Zing of Arm*. I
Army Schoola.
JMjMe^tfr... Colonel A. C. Gleig, h.p. Royal Artillery,
8uh Intpeetor* <f Armv Sehoolt.
John Belling x Apr. 71
Robert Kirk i Apr. 71
William Savage... i Apr. 71
GeorgeRobertaon x Apr. 71
John Stewart i Apr. 71
Thomas Barp x Apr. 71
Ohaxles Carnegie x Apr. 71
Wm. Thaeker x Apr. 71
Bdward Giles 8 June 73
Edwin H. Rogers x 1 Sep. 72
Alfred Wolfe 14 Feb. 74
Jas.E.Cartwright X4 Feb. 74
Wm. Robinson ...14 Feb. 74
Enoch Shipman x4Feb. 74
Thos.C.Sherwoodx4Feb. 74
Samuel Goadby x4Feb.^4
W.M.MacKinder94 Mar.7S
Jos. Hen. Carroll aa Sep. 75
Joseph Tapsell ... i Aug. 77
BdwardBramhall 6 Deo. 79
Boyal Hospital, Chelsea.
Oeneral Sir Patrick Grant, QCB. &CMQ.
Yt F. so Feb. 74.
m^for 4- LLOovamer.^^olouel R. H. Gall, CB, h.p.
14 Hiiawra. x March 74.
AMguimmi. — John James Charles Irby,^ 7 Sept. 55 : En*.
'17 Jan. 5x : Lt. 8 Oct. 54 ; Capt. 16 Jan.63 ; Hon. M^jor,
ao Mar. 78.
Sww<— jf.— M^ior Gen. Geo. Hutt, CB. late of Bombay
Anny. 6 Mar. 65.
'*— '-^.— Bev. Sydney Clark, MA. h.p. a Feb. 78.
vmi Smtyton.^J. A. M'Munn,* ITD. h.p. Staff
, 4 Not. 68.
' Ai^^mm.—Thomas Ligertwood,* MD. h.p. Staff
Royal Military Asylum.
Commctndtmt.-^.s.c. Colonel J.P.Batter8by,h.p.6oP.
Secretary andAd fnt ant .^Bt. Lt.Colonel HughMackensio,*
h.p. X5 F. xa Feb. 73.
Quarter lf(B*/«-.— William Macdonnoll,^* ar Aug. 73.
Medical OJUer.—Dep. Insp. Gen. J. B. S. Crosse,^ h.p.
Chaplain.— Bsv. Er4U)mus EL. Goodwin, BA.
QptuUr MaeUr.
, 23 Jan. 69,
-.—Will
Captain* «f Invalid*.
iTliam Barlow, 17 July 7a.
B.W.HamphrT,hj>. R.Eng.
Bt.Lt Colonel A. Green,h.p.
Rifle Brigade.
John HarrimcL, Unatt.
J.Taiider H.Rees, h.p. 40 F.
J. W. Dianiell. h. p. xox P.
Geo. Gstend, h. p. 43 F.
Boyal Hospital, Kilmainham.
JCnter. — The Commander of the Forces in Ireland.
J--* n^ ir«rf.« (^The Deputy A<y. Gen. in Ireland.
^«wf iMp. Moaun. I ^g j^ Quarter Master Gen. do.
Captmn* on the E*tahli*hment.
Gaptein George Cressw^, h.p. Unatt.
Captain P. OTallaghan, h.p. X3 F.
J4^'«e«<.— Capt. W. M*Gill,» h. p. 79 P. 13 Nor. 68.
P%wfas amd SaiYreos.— William Carte,* 13 Aug. 58.
CVpfaia.— Ber. George Hare.
Atntoiji. Begittrar, and rrsomtrvr.— Langrishe P. Banks.
OBflrf«r Jfa«2«r.— Lieut. James Watson, h.p. Mil. Train.
fclieifar.— 8. Hobson, Esq.
Boyal Victoria Hospital at Netley.
Governor and Commandant.— Oo\oue\ R. C. Stewart, h.p.
a F. 16 Jan. 78.
Staff Capt. 4r Ajmietant Commandant. — Colonel Wm.
Roberts Farmar,** h.p. 75 Foot, 34 April 7a.
.iJ/vtoii^— Bolton James Alfred Mousell, 6 May 74;
En*. J Sept. 58; Lieut. '39 Oct. 61; Capt. »2o Apr. 66;
Bt.Major, 31 Dec. 78.
Patfi»a««*r.— Robert. Savery Rouse, t6 Apr. 58; Hon.
Majorats Apr. 73.
Military Prisons.
In»p*etor General.— ^o\. Sir E.F. DnCane,f C.8. R.Eng.
In*peetor*.—W. F. Pagan, W. J. Stopford, H. Wakeford.
Alder*hot.—Gov., Col.W. H. C. Wellesley. late of xo Foot.
Cork.— Goo., M^jor H. W. Caznpbell, late of 79 Foot.
Med. Off., Surgeon Major J. W. Johnston, h.p. 85 Foot.
Dublin.— Gov., Capt. D. F. Allen, late of X7 Foot.
Med. Of.,
Go*port.—Gov., A. P. Miller, late Captain 9a P.
Med. Off.
Glenero**—Chi^ Warder, J. Martin.
Med. Off., Dep. Surgeon Gen. H. M. Fraser, MD., h.p.
MaUip.—Gov., H. C. Talbot, late Captam 43 P.
Bine— .Pocin^t Red.
Boyal Hibernian Military School, Dublin,
dami.—Colonti L. S. Cotton.^h.p. 63 P. | QMorter 3fa*<«r.— Edwin Sherlock.
and Adj.— Bt.Ut.Co\onB\ T. B. Speedy,io Unatt. i Surgeon.-De^. Insp. Gen. P. H. Baxter, MD. h.p.
Irby serred the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and Inkermrm. capture of
ara, siege of Sebastopol,repnlse of sortie on a6th Oct. 1855. and storming the Quarries on 7th June x8s5 —
•ef«f»ly woonaed, left leg amputated (mentioned in despatches. Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
* LuCokmel H. Mackenaie served with the 73rd Regiment throughout the Kaf&r war of x85o-53 (Medal) and was
preant at nearly all the principal actions in Susffirland and the Colony; also on the expedition to the Basuta
ccoBtry and at the battle of Berea.
* Doctor J. A. M'Monn served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, inolnding the siege of Sebaatopol (Medal with
^--^ and Turkish Medal). ^^ ;» ^^ «. a *-
r T. ligertwood served throughout the Crimean campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma (men-
l in daspaftehee) andlnkerman, siege and fUl of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of
Xrl Czoaaeserved with^the xith Hussars darin|[ ^e Eastern (»mpaign of X8S4-55, includin|r the affkir of
, battiea of Alma, Balaklava, Inkerman, and Tchemaya, siege and foil of Sebastopol (Medal with four
nssps,gnigfat of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
* Mr. Ctete served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Balaklava and Inkerman, siege of
flebMicipcil, and sortie of a6th Oct. (Medal with Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
* Cmfiitm M*Gill served with the 79th Highlanders throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854--55, inolnding the
hieks of Alma and Balaklava, siege and faU of Sebastopol, assaults of the i8th June and 8fch September, expe-
diiBBtoKertehaiMlYenikale (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish liedal). Served
^^ ^ '^ Indian mntiny campaign in X858-59, including the action at Seoundra, siege and capture of Lucknow,
. ) Camp to Sir Sydney Cotton commanding tne resnawnr uivision m tne sup-
I of tbe Indian motinv finom Dec. 1857 to its termination. Also served in tho expedition on the Euzofzie
r the same General in 1858, and was present at the destruction of Chingalee, also at the dcKtruction of
\ a stvoxwrhold of Mokuirabkleans on the Mahabund Mountain. Subsequently at the deotruction of
1 at the taking of the Stockade belonging to the Hindostanee Fanatics on the heights above— mezitiuned
. J {Medal with Clasp).
^ lAGoknal Speedy served the campaigns of X84X and 4a in Affghanistan with the x^th Light Infantry: and was
PRantattha storming of the Kboord Cabool Pass, aiRur of Tezeen, foroing the Jngdmlnck Pass, reduction of the
Coft of MaauM Khali, aefleoce of Jellalabad, and sorties on the 14th Nov. and xst Dec. X841, xith March, a4th Yarch,
nt at the
^ _ rlghtthigh
BT a ynaaAot while oaRylBgtha Queen's Colonr. Served with the 8and Regiment in the Indian cnmp;tfprn of
1157-58, fadadiaf the acmms of Cawnpore on the a6th a7th and a8th November and 6th December, capture of
PtaMffhar, aetiim at Kankmr, oaptar« of Bare^v, relief of Shal^Jehanpore, and actions around. The Company
nd»1iis oonmaod was amrtioned in General Vmidham*s despatch fbr its conduct on the a8th November in the
Wfeaia of two xS-ponnden (Medal, and Brevet of Major).
" QiBlar Master Maedonnall served in the Kaffir war of 1853-51 (Medal) . Served in the Crimea, after the fall
« HiitiMiBlni, from zQsh Korember 1855 to 4th June 1856. Has the Medal for Long Service and Good Conduct.
D 2
29
OjSU&rs Receiving Rewards for Distinguished or Meritorious Services.
GsVXBiJ.8.
a Bainbrigge, J. H., Unatt.
%m Smith, Thomas C, UBatt.
LumvAVT GairsBALB.
Airey,arJ.T.,irCB.
Alexander, Sir James Bdward, CB»
Ansell, A. F.
Armstrong, J. W., CB.
Baomgartner, B. J.« CB.
Call, G. F. S., CJ. ^
Claremont, E. S., CB.
Clarke, G. C, C5.
Clarke, W. _ ^^^
Colbome, fl^(m. Sir F., ECB.
Cole, J. A.
Conway, T. S., CB.
Creagh, J. B.,h.p. 48^-
Elmhirst, C, CB.
Brskine, G.
Ewart, J. A.. CJB.
Foley, Eon. St. Geo. G., CB.
Fordyce, C. F., CB.
Forrest, W. C, CB.
Foster, C. J.. CB.
Greathed, 5tr E. H., XCB,
Hale, B. B., CB.
Herbert, A. J., CB.
Heyland, A. T., CB.
Ingall. W. L.. CB.
Jeffreys, E. R., CB.
KeUy, Sir R. D.. KCB,
Kelly, T. C. CB.
Lacy, R. W.
Lacy, T. B.
Layard, W. T.
Laye, J. H.
Longden, H. E., CB. C8I.
Macdonald, Hon. James W. B.. fJM.
Macdonell,A., CB.
rOT Maude, Sir Fred. F., KCB.
Maxwell, E. H., CB.
Maxwell, G. V., CB.
Parke, W., CB.
Pattle, T., CB.
Pratt, R., CB.
Preston, W. R.
Raines, J. A. R., CB.
Rainey, H. G., CB.
Roche, B.
Rollo. Ron. R., CB.
8hadwell,L., CB.
Shipley, R. Y.. CB.
Smith, J. W. S.. CB.
Smyth, Sir E. Selby, KCUG.
Somerset, B. A., Cjs.
Stephenson, F. C. A., CB.
Street, J. A., CB.
Stuart, J. R., CB.
Taylor, R. C. H., CB.
Thackwell, J.B.,CB.
Walker, C.P.B.,CB.
Warre, H. J., CB.
Wells, S., CB.
Whimper, F. A., CB.
Whitmore, E. A.,CB.
Wolseley,Sir Garnet J., XCB.,OCJf(?
Ma JOB GSHSBALB.
Addison, Thomas, CB,
Alison, Sir A. Bart. KCB.
Annesley, S. F. C.
Aplin, J.G. R
Bayly, Paget, r.f.p. Br. Depot.
Best, R. M.
Bingham, G. W. P., CB.
Browne, A. CB,
Badd, R.
Burton, F., CB.
Butler, P. A., CB.
Carey, R., CB.
Chelmsford, F. A-, Xord, KCB.
re Clifford, Bvn. H. H., CB.
Conolly, J.
Cox, J. W., CB.
Cureton, E. B.
Currio, B. H. r.f.p. 39 ^'
Dcmovas^ E. W.
Drj'hilnle. Wm., CB.
Dwyer, J., r-f-p- 14 F.
Bnyiu, It. J. CB.
Blringt<:>ii, F. E,, CB.
PycTS, W. A.» CB.
Gljii. J. R, CB.
Gonlon, O. E. P., CB.
Gordon, C. H.» CB, r.f.p. Dep6t Batt
GoTfloTi, W,, CB.
G V- . H.
H»i*— wii, H., CB,
Hamilton, H. M.,CB.
Hawley, R.B. ,CB.
Hope, wm., CB.
Knox, B.
Knox,T.B.,CB.
Lightfoot, T., CB.
Loftus, W. J., CB.
Lfiwe.E. W.B.,CB.
Lcnvr>%lL W.,CB.
M'iDtyre, C.C., CB.
MacdoDfllrt, J. M.,r.f.n.Ceylon Rifles.
MftcliunEio, A., CB. r.f.p. 78 F.
Moin. Cf-T rXp. Brigade Depot.
Mnrra.v, A. W., CB.
Ncwiljfiiite, K., CB.
Nfjnritiu, H. R., CB.
N.- • ■ i.i'.L. „
O -.licii, B., CB.
Payn, Wm., CB. ^ ^
Plunkett, Son. 0. D., r.f.p. 1 F.
Prett^ohn,R.B., CB.
Robertson, J. H. C.
Sargent, J. X. OB.
Sawyer, C.
Scudamore, A., CB.
Seager,E., CB.
Spurgin, J. B., CB. C8I.
Thomas, J. W., CB.
Warden, R.. CB.
Weare, H. E., CB.
White, Robert; CB.
WUby,W., CB.
Willis, G. H. S., CB,
Wingfleld, J. H.
Yonge, G. N. K. A.
COLOKBLB.
Cobbe, A. H., CB. h.p. 17 F.
Deshon. F. G. T., h.p. Depot Batt.
Elliot, A. J. H.. CB. h.p. Unatt.
Gall, B. H., CB. h.p. 14 Hussars.
Glyn, R. T., 24 1".
Hughes." R. J., h.p. 63F.
Lamb, S. B., r.f.p. 4 w. I. R.
M*Kay, J., Brigade Depot.
Nelson, A. A.,CB. h.p. Dep6t Batt.
Pitt, G. Dean,CB. Brigade Depot.
Roberts, W.. 5 F.
Stewart, W. L. r.f/p. Depot Batt.
Whitmore, F. L., unatt.
Wombwell, A., Brigade Depot.
ire Wood, Sir H. B., KCB. 90 F.
Woods, H. G., 8 F.
LXBVTBVAITT COLOVBLB.
Byrne, T. M., Unatt,
Hook, L., h.p. Ceylon Rifles
Statt Patmabtbb.
Harvey, H.
Patmabtbbb.
M'Naughton, D. C^ h.p. 13 F.
Robinson, J-, l^-P- »«o- ^•*'
Thompson, Q., n.p. ai F.
Wheatley, J., h.p. Bee. Dist.
QVABTBB MaSTBBS.
Allen, Capt.Geo.,h.p. Scots GdB
Breading,Capt.J.R.,h.p. Depot
Batt,
Green, Captain O., h.p. 82 F.
Hoban, Captain T., h.p. 13 F.
Jackson, Captain D., hp. 90 *^-
V€. Macdonald, Captam H., h.p.
Morris, Captain T., h.p. Depjt Batt.
O'Neill, Captain D., h.p. 34 f • __.
Pronger, Captain J., h.p. 12 liinoers.
Turner, Captain John, h.p. 5o r-
Watson, Captain W., h.p. Dep6t B*t*.
Wilkinson, H., 3» F.
Eoysl ArtiltaTT.
Gevbkai^
Dacres, SW R. J.. GCB.
LlBUTBHAHT GbFBBALS.
Adye, Sir J. M., ^CB.
D'Aguilar, Sir C. L., KCB.
Dunlop, F., CB. r.f.p.
PhillpottB, A. T.
Major Gbitbbals.
Biddulph, Sir M. A. S., KCB.
Campbell, F. A., CB.
Gartuner, H. L.
Gibbon, J. R., CB.
Hamley. B. B.. CB.
Henry, C. S., CB.
Maberly, E., CB. r.f.p*
Price, B., CB.
Shaw, G.,CB.r.f.p.
Turner, J., CB.
COLOKBX.
Hawkins, A. C, CB.
LiBVtBVAire COLO»BlB.
Handyside, W., r.f.p. Coast Bng.
Henry, W ., r.f.p. Coast Brig.
Royal Engineers.
LiBUTBHAHT GxiTBBAU.
Bent, George, CB. r.f.p.
Bourchier. E. F., CB. r.f.p. "
Hadden. W. C.
Keane. Son. H. F., CB. r.f.p.
Montagu, H. W., CB.
Ogle, E.
Majob GsirBBALS.
Browne, J. F. M., CB.
Mann, G. F.. CB.r.tp.
Mould, T. R., CB. r.f.p*
COLOKBL.
Hassard, F. C, CB.
Medical Department.
SVBGBOV GXITBBAI..
re Mouat, J.. CB. h.p.
IirspBCTOXB Gbhbbal.
Anderson, K.,MD. CB. h.p.
Dane, Richard, MD. CB. h.p.
Taylor, J. R, CB. h.p.
Whyte, C, h.p.
DbPUTT IjrSPBCTOBB Gbhbsal.
Bradford, B., h.p.
SUXOBOV.
Wood, Arthur, MD. h.p.
Chaplaiitb.
Halpin, Bev. R., JfA.
Haleatt, Bee. H., MA.
Wright, Yen. Areh. H. P., MA. h.p.
Royal Xariaes.
Gbvbbals.
Brown-Greive, J. T., CB. p.f.p.
Gascoigne. J. H., CB. r.f.p.
Graham, Sir F., KCB. r.f.p.
Langley, G. C, CB. r.f.p.
Lowder, S. N., CB. p.f.p.
Stransham, Sir A. B., KCB, r Jlp.
Majob Gbvsbalb.
Boyle, R.,CB.
Kennedy, J. W. A- j
Digitized by V^OOQ IC
Officers Becehiny Sewjrds for Di8tingui8h3l or Meritor low Services,
29a
INDIAN ABMT.
Johsaon. ffr E. B., ZCS. CIS. &.
(Ben.) Art.
Stuuuis, H. J., CB. r.tp.
LmmvAjrt Gbvssxls.
Banrdl. C. A., CB. Bennl 8.0.
Brafie,H.I«o6.,CB.r.f.p.B. (Ben.)Ari.
Caddl, Alex. Tod, R. (Madns) Art.
CWwninrtin.WJL, CB. r.f.p. R (Ben-
Gnxetoii, G., CB. Bengal S.G.
HogliaB, W. T.f CB. Bengal S.C.
K^je, B., Ci7. r.f.p. R. (Bengal) Art.
lAvmioe, Air 6. St. P., CB., XCSI,,
late B«i«l Staff Ckirps.
Leith, rTw. D., CB.
Haxwall, H. H., CB. R. (Bengal) Art.
Konnaa,AirH.W.,XC^.CJJ?.Ben.8.G.
FC01pherts,W., CB. R. (Beng.) Art.
Fff Probyn, Sir D. H., CA. iCSI.
Bengal Cavalry.
(BomtHiy)
Muos GsirsBALfl.
Anstrather,?. , CB. r.fj>. R. (Xadr. ) Art.
Boorchier, Bir Q., KCB. r. f. p. R.
(Bengal) Art.
Cadell, R., CB. R. (Madras) Art.
Gotton^F.G., C5/.r.f.p.R.(Madr.)Bng.
Cortis, W. P.
FaUe, A. V., R. (Madras) Art
Fraser, A., CB. R. (Bengal) Eng.
Jenkins, G. V., r.f.p. 19 Hussars.
Lxunsden, Ar P. S., KCB. C81.
Bengal S.G.
Pears, Sir T. T., KCB. r.f.p. R.
(Madras) Eng.
Petrie, J. O., CB. R. (Bom.) Art.
Richardson, W., CB. late Bengal S.G.
Shaw, R. J., late Bombay 8. 0.
Wallace, Sir B., KCSL lato Bom. S.G.
GOLOVBLB.
Aitohison, G. T., CB. Bombay 8.0.
Brownlow.^trC.H., KCB. Beng. S.G.
Buck, L. W., Madras 8. 0.
Bame, H. K., CB. Bengal 8. CL
Dmry, A.. Madras Staff Corps.
Elliot. G. S., Madras S. G.
Johnson. A. B., Bengal S.G.
Keyes, C. P., CB., Madras 8. G.
"Bt Maopherson.H.T. , CB.BengalS.a
Murray, J. I., CB. Bengal S.Cf.
Wood, H. H. A., CB. Bombay S.G.
Wright, T., CB. Bengal S. C.
liiaimv^irT Goloksls.
Brown, W., late Bombay Infantry.
Hadfleld, A. J. Madras Bstab.
3£anxcA.L Dbpibticist.
Beatson, J. F.. MD. CIS. Surg. (3en.
Smith, G., KD. Surg. Gen.
Wyllie,D., JTD.Depnty Sorgeon GKm.
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'aa June 49! I John GIas Sandeman,*^ late Captain x Drs....
P16 Oct. 49 1 Robert Edw. Henry," late Brer. Lt.CoL ao F.
26 Feb. saj ICha. Edwyn Wyatt,'^ late Bt. Major 8 HnssarB
Pxs Nov. 60 I Arthur Campbell- Walker.^^ late Captain 79
x6 July 61 1 F. A^'utamt a AdnUnutrativg Battalion
30 Her Majesty's Body Qttard of the
Honourable Corps of Oentlemen-at-ArmSi
The Body Guard of ths Sovereign on all Public and State oceoMons,
(fiflTijiLX8Hxi> nr m Tbab X509.)
Captain William, Xor^ ^Coventry, 28 May 77.
Lieutenant GustavuB Hume,^ late Bt.Lt. Col. Unatt., ao Nov. 78.
Standard Bearer Wm. O'Bryen Taylor,** late Major aa F.x Jan. 76.
QxVTLBlfSir-AT-ABXB.
Xdward Goodwin, late Major Cambridge JlilUia
Btapleton Charles Cotton
Edward Sutherland, latf; Brevet Major 7 F ...
Fra. C. Wemyas, Major 6 We»i York Militia..,
Griffin Nioholas, Hon. Major r. f. p. 5 F
T. B. Mortimer, late Brevet Lt.Colonel TTnatt.
Charles Dreeing,* late Brevet Lt.Colonel sF.
Henry Hardinge.71ateLt.Gol. Rifle Brigade ...
Bevil Granville," late Brevet Major i^r.A^u-
iant 1 Serte B{/le Volunteers
Stanhope Leonard Douglaa WiUan,*late Cap-
tain aF
Paget John Bourke,i<> late Captain x i F
Henry JoblingWallack,"Iato Captain 77 P....
John Henry Lowndes,** late Lt.Colonel 6 F. ...
John Walrond Clarke,** late Captain 10 Hus. . . .
70 Fred. Robertson Aikman,*' Captain h. p.
Bengal Infentry, Lt.Col. Commamdant JSaet
Middleefx Jfilitia
James Herbert Freme,** late Captain 79 F.
Lt.Col'onel x Shropshire Rifle Volunteers
Wm. Cuninghame Cuninghame,** late Cap-
tain 79 F
Biohard George Ellison,** late Major 47 F. ..
John Cha. D. Morrison,** late Col. R.Marines
JaStAinslie Stewart,** late Colonel R. Mar. ...
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Francis Pavy,** late Captain 74 F
Walter Clopton Wlngfleld,** late Major Mont-
gomerp Teomamrjf Cavahy.
JC John Grant Malcolmson,** late Lieut. 3
Bombay Cavalry
John Hampden waller,** late Lieut. a8 P
Wm. Chester Master, Cf.>« late Colonel 28F.S
Theodore Williams.** late Lieut. 10 Hussars...!
Horatio Page Vance,** late BrevetLt.C0l.38P. I
Edward Andrew Noel.** late Captain 31 Foot
Montagu Jno. Battye,**late Malor Indian Army I
Shadwell H. Gierke,** Bt. Lt.Col. h.p. ax F. ...
Reynold AUeyne Clement, late Captain 68 Foot!
Charles Cooch,** Lt. Col. UnaU
Edward Brown,*s Colonel, r.f p. xox F
Geo. Henry Pooklington,** late Lt. Q>1. x8 F...
Henry Brackenbury,*? late Mf^or Depot Batt.
Francis Cunningham Scott,** CB, Lt.CoL
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Clerk qf the Cheque and A^futant.-- Philip Limborch Tillbrook,*? late Major Unatt.. X3 Dec. 78.
Sub Q^Zcer.—Lt. Colonel J. G. Sandeman,** late Captain x Drs. a^ Feb. 74.
Scarlet— .Fatftii^ Blue Velvet. I Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
* Lt.Colonel G. Hume served with the 38th Begt. the Eastern campaign of X854-55, and was present at the batti*
of Alma, siege and fall of Sebastopol, was Aide de Camp to Sir John Campbell on the expedition to Eertch, and
assault of the Redan on the x8th June, in which the Major General was killed; was D.A.A.G. 3rd Division f^oxn
July X855 (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie.
and Turkish Medal). Served in India with the ^8th from xath Nov. X857 to 9th Aui^ast X858 ; was present at the
siege and capture of Lucknow, and with Grant's Division during the summer campaign in Oude, including several
minor aflUrs (Medal with Clasp).
* Lt. Colonel Dresing served with the 58th Regt. in the New Zealand war and was present at the storming of Eawiti'a
Pah at Ruapekapeka on the xith Jan. 1846, after which he proceeded to the valley of the Hutt, and served there
during different operations (Medal).
f Lt.Colonel Hardinge served with the Rifle Brigade in the Kaffir war of x 846-47 ; and in that of 1853-53 (Medal) •
Also in the expedition against the insurgent Boers N.E. of the Great Orange River in Aug. 1848, when he was
present and slightly wounded in the action at Boem Plaats. Served the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the
battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Mi^or, 5th Class of the
Hediidie. and Turkish Medal).
* Major Granville served with the a3rd Fusiliers in the Eastern campaign of X854, including the battles of Alma
and Inkerman, and.siofre of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Joined Lord Clvde's Army
before Lucknow on 14th Nov. 1857, and was at the relief of the garrison ; also at the defeat of the GwaJior Contin-
gent at Gawnpore on 6th December, and at the fall of Lucknow in Mar. 1858 (Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps) .
* Captain willan landed in the Crimea on 30th June X855 with the X3th Light Infantry, and was present at Uie
battle of the Tchemaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
10 Captain Bourke served with the Cape Mounted Rifles in the Kaffir war of X850-5X (Medal) ; and in 1853-53 in
the Orange River Territory, where he commanded several successftil patrols.
** Lt.Colonel Lowndes served with the 47th Reg^. throughout the Eastern campaign of X834-55, including the
battles of Alma and Inkerman, capture of Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol, sortie of 36th Oct., and storming^
the Quurries on 7th June—severely wounded (Medal with three Clasps, Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, Knight of
the Legion of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
** Captain Wallack served with the oth Regt. throughout the Sutlej campaign of x 845-46, and was present at the
battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps).
** Captain Clarke served with the xoth Hussars in the Crimean campaign flrom X7th April 1855, including the siege
and fall of Sebaatoi>ol, capture of Tchor^um, battle of the Tchern^a where he commanded a squadron in support
of a troop of Horse Artillery, and an affkir with the Cossacks near Kertch (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Meoal).
** Lt.Colonel Aikman served eighteen years in the Bengal Army, including the Sutleg campaign of 1845-46, and
Sresentatthe battle of Sobraon (Medal). Pux\jaub campaign of x 848-49 (Medal), with General Wheeler's Field
'orce. Indian Mutiny campaigns of 1857-58, including the siege and capture of Delhi, action of Bolundshur, and
siege of Lucknow (Medal with two Clasps), and was awmnled the Victoria Cross for having, when commanding the
3rd Sikh Cavalry on the advanced picquet, with xoo of his men, attacked and utterly routed a body of 500 rebel
mflantry, aoo horse, and a guns, cuttingup more than xoo men, capturing the two guns, and driving the surviving
•nemy into and over the Goomtee. This feat was performed under every disadvantage of broken ground and
partially under the flanking fire of an adjoining fort. On this occasion he received a severe sabre wound in the
face in a personal encounter with several of the enemy, the effects of which compelled him to retire on half pay.
■1* Lt. Colonel Freme served the Eastern campaign of x8s4 vid up to 9th Feb. X855 with the 7Qth Highlanders,
including the battles of Alma and Balaklava, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal) «
** Colonel Morrison was present when the batteries of Obligado in the River Parana were attacked and carried,
aoth Nov. X845. Served on the China expedition of 1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton river, the landing
before, storm and capture of the city. Served as Provost Marshal to the expedition, and afterwards as D.A.A.
Goieral to the Army in garrison at Canton (Brevet of M«jor). Served the campaign in the north of China in x86o.
' including the action of Binho, taking of Tongoo, storm ana capture of the North Takoo fort (mentioned in de-
spatohes), and subsequent operations (Medal with three Clasps, and Brevet of Lt. Colonel).
1* Major Taylor served with the x8th Royal Irish in the Burmese war of x85a-<;3 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu),
Also in the Crimea from 30th Dec. X854, including the sieve and fkll of Sebastopol and assault of the x8th June —
alightly wounded (Medal with Clasp, Turkish Medal, and 5th Class of the Me4Jidie). Also in India during the latter
part of the Mutiny of 1857-58, and served for many months with a field force m the Decoan.
*^ Oapti^ Cuninghame served with the 79th Highlanders in the Crimean campaign of 1854 up to a6th Nov., and
also from Jan. to 9th Feb. X855, including the battles of Alma and Balaklava, and alege of Sebastopol (Medal with
three Olasps, and Turkish Medal).
Ths Honourable Corps of Qenilemen-aUAvma. 3 ^
" Mi^'or Sniaon served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 ^^ ^^ 47^ Hegt., Including the battles of Alma and
iBkerman, capCnre of Balaklava, siege of SelMkstopol, and sortie on 26th Oct. (Medal with three Clasps, Sardmian
and Turkish Medals, and 5th Clasa of the Me<^idie) .
** Colonel Scewart serred throughout the campaign in Syria in 1840,— at the Gamp at D* Jouni as Acting Engineer,
the storm and capture of Sidon, surrender of Beyrout, bombardment and capture of St. Jean d'Acre (war Medal
with Clasp, and Turkiah Medal). Serred also on the West Coast of Africa from 1841 to 1844 ; commanded a do-
teehment of Marines at the destruction of several Barraooons in 1842 and liberated x , 300 slaves at Kabenda, Ambris,
Black Point, Loango, Pnnta da Linha, 25 miles up the river Congo ; and a second time at Kabenda, three miles
inland, when he was attacked by a much superior force, and after hberating the slaves and destroying the barra-
ooons eflfbcted a safe retreat to the beach with three men mortally wounded, closely pressed by a large force
of armed Africans (mentioned in despatches) . Served with the battalion of Royal Marines sent to Japan from 1864
V) x866, and was present at the bombardment of the batteries at the Straits of Simonosaki, the entrance of the
inland sea of Japan, on the 5th and 6th Sept. 1864.
» Lt. Colonel Sandeman served with the ist Royal Dragoons in the Crimean campaign flrom the 6th Oct. i85a»
»nd was present at the battles of Bahiklava, Inkerman and Tchemaya, siege and fWl of Sebastopol (Medal with
U»M Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
» LLGolonel Henry served in the 86th Regt. with the Malwa, Nerbudda, and Central India Field Force in 1857-58.
uid was present at the siege and capture of Dhar, actions of Mundesoor and Goodarea,^ siege storm and capture of
Ctnmdaffee, and also of the fort and town of Jhansi, battles of Betwa and Koonch, actions at and in front of Caipee,
fcettle of Gowlowlee, caphire of Caipee, battle of Morar, actions of the i6th and 19th June, and capture of the town
and fbrtress of Owalior. acted as Aide de Camp to Brigadier Stuart in most of the latter engagements (Medal with
Clasp, four times mentioned in despatches, and Brevet of Major) . ^ ^ ,
" MMor Wyatt served with the 14th Light Dragoons in the Persian expedition of 1857 (Medal with Clasp). Also
111 the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose in 1858 and was present at the siege and capture of Rahutghur,
•ction of Barodi^, relief of Sanger, capture of Gurrakota, forcing the Muddunpore Pass, siege and capture Of
Jbansi (Medal with Clasp) .
* Captain Campbell- Walker served in the 79th Highlanders in the Crimea subsequent to the fall of Sebastopol,
from 14th March 1856 to the end of the Russian War. Served also throughout the Indian campaign in 1858-59 as
Aide de Camp to Brigadier Douglas, Including the operations across the Groomtee, siege and capture of Lncknow,
•ad subsequent operations on the March to the relief of Asimghur (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
* Captain Pavy served with the 74th Highlanders in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858, and was present at the
•lonn and capture of Capaul (Medal) .
" Major Wmgfteld served with the ist Dragoon Guards throughout the campaign of i860 in China, and was pre-
sent at the fall of the Taku Forts, and engaged in the action of Sinho, also those of the x8th and aist September.
Ootmnanded the Cavalry force sent to Tungchon with Mr. Wade to demand the giving up of the prisoners on the
aoth'September, and present at the surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
■ Lieutenant Maloolmson served in the 3rd Bombay Light Cavalry with the Persian Expeditionary Force in
^^^>S7, inchiding the assault and capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, expedition to Borazjoon, and action of
Khooshab (Medal with Clasp, and Victoria Cross). Served also with the Central India Field Force, including the
■ieffe of Ratghur and fall of Caipee (Medal with Clasp) .
" Mr. Waller served in the Oude campaign in 1858, including the capture of the fort of Kaili (Medal).
** Colonel Master conmianded the 5th Fusiliers at the relief of Lucknow in Nov. 1857, and served with it in
Oatnm's Force at the Alum Bagh in all the operations of the succeeding months, and commanded the Regt. at the
capture of Lncknow, as also throughout the Oude campaign of 1858-50, including the action of Dounderkeiraand
Baxarghat. and capture of the Fort of Oomerea (several Umes mentioned in despatches, CJB., Medal with Clasp, and a
jear'i service).
« Mr. T. WUliams served with the xoth Hussars in the Crimea trom the 6th July to the zstOctobcr X855, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
*^ Miyor P. L. Tillbrook served with the 50th Regiment in the Crimea from the sand August 1855, including the
rifge and fall of Sebaatopol (MedRl with Claao, and Turkish Medal).
" Lt.Colonel H. P. Vance served with the 38th Regiment in the Crimea from January to the 15th .\pril 1855, »»
eluding the aiege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also in the Indian campaign from Nov.
1S57, and waa nreecnt at the storm and capture of Meeangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, affairs of Barree
and Xnggur (Brevet of Major. Medal with Clasp).
" Captain Noel served with the 31st Regiment throughout the Sntlej Campaign of 1S45-46, and waa present at
th« battles of Moodkee, Feror.enhah, Buddiwal, Aliwal, and Sobraon (Medal and three Clasps).
^ Major M J. Battye waa present with the field force under Brigadier England in all its operations on its second
•dTsnce on and return from Kandahar in 184X-42. Also with Colonel Wymer's Brigade in the Urjrhundaub valley.
Present at the battle of Hyderabad (Medal). Joined his regiment (the 31st) at the conunencement of the outbreak
la the Southern Konkan. Served on General Outram s staff with the Light Field Force in Sawunt Warree. Present
It the siege and occupation of Munohnr and Munsontosh. Engaged with the advanced guard at Golior, aiet
Jul 1845, And at Moolia. 6th February— horse shot under him.
*» U.(3olonel S. H. Clarke served with the 2 ist Fusiliers in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the batUe of
Alma, siege and fall of Sebastopol, attack of the Redan on the i8th Juna, where he commanded the scaling-ladder
partT. and was mentioned in despatches ; served as Adjutant at the fietll of Sebastopol and expedition to Kinboum
(Hsdal with two CUaps, Sardinian and Turkish Medals).
** LLColonel Cooch served with the 62nd Regiment in the Crimea fh>m X2th Nov. 1854. including the siege and
U of Sebaatopol and the aortiea of the 5th 9th and xoth May, defence of the Quarries 7th June, assaults of the
ledsa on the i8th June (in command of the Wool-bag party of his regiment) and 8th September (mentioned in
<lesp«tchea. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Mediiaie, Sardinian
end Turkish Medals). Appointed Town Major in Sebastopol immediately after its fall for his services during the
negt sad final aassnlt.
*^Cotonel B. Brown aerved throughout the Sutlej campaign of x 84 5-46, including the battles of Feroaeshah and
Boteaon (Medal and Claap). Burmese war of X853-53, including the recapture of Pegu on atst Nov., relief of its
inrmon on x^th Dec., and operations in the vicinity (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Suppression of the Indian
aniaj, including the battle of Budleekeserai, siege of Delhi and assault of the Eedgate, wounded in five places, in
ae dangerously (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Indian N.W. Frontier war of 1863, and was
Pnaat U the attack and capture of the Conical Hill and Umbeyla (Clasp) .
* U.Colonel G. H. Pockbngton aerved with the i8th Royal Irish in the Burmese campaign of 1852-53 (Medal
*>A Oasp for Peira). Served also in the Crimea from ist June 1855, inoludinf' the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and
•Mof the x8tfa June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
* Jhjor Brackenbury aerved with the 6xst Regiment in the Punjaub campaign of X848-49, and was present at the
wusorOoogerat, and with the Field Force in pursuit of the enemy to the Khyber Pass in February and March
.'^9 (UMal with Clasp) Present with the expedition to the EuEoftBie Country and at the attack aixd capture of
jwnatvillagea on the ixthand 14th Dec. 1849 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the rank of Captain with the
^vldttOontinirent and performed duty as an Engineer Officer In the Oimea in 1855-56 (Turkish Medal).
* ItColonel Scott served with the 42nd Highlanders throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the
nwea of Abna and Balaklava, expedition to Kertch and Tenikale, siege and f&ll of Sebastopol (Medal with three
^'S'pe, sth Class of Hedjidie, and Turki^ Medal) . Served also the canopaign of 1857-58 against the mutineers in
iBoia, iafhiding the actions at Cawnpore (6th Dec. 1857), Seraighat, Khodagunj, Bhumsabad, siege and fiUI of
Ucknow and assault of the Martiniere and Banks' Bungalow, attack on the Fort of Rooynh, action at Allvgunge,
y*« •»<> eapture of BareiUy (Medal with Clasp). Embarked for the Gold Coast with the 4and Highlanders and
■erred throo^^ioat the second phase of the Ashanti war in 1874. Was present at the battle of Amoaful ; commanded
"^B^^BMt at the capture and destruction of Becquah (mentioned in Sir A. Alison's report to Sir Gktmet Wolseley
■• ™™f ^"d *he particuhir direction of the withdrawal of the Rear Guard), battle of Ordahsu (slight wound of
«• head) aad eaptore of Coomassie, and with the 42nd formed the Rear Guard during the burning of the city, and
on emj dn^a icareh ontU the arrival of the Forces at the Adans Hills (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of
UOotedTCB^ MMbd with Clasp).
32 Yeomen of the Guard.
Her Majesty's Body QxKMrd.
(IVBTXTUTID BT HlVST VII. Ug THB YXA.B X485.)
Captain £or<I Skelmendale, 2 March 74.
Lieutenant LtColonel Arthur Need.^ late of 14 HoBsars, xi Feb. 70.
Sneiffn ColonelSon. William James ColviUe,* late of Rifle Brigade, xz Feb. 70.
EXOBS.
Lt. Colonel Charlee Doyle Patterson,* late of xo Foot, 13 Fob. 62.
Lt. Colonel John Augustus Todd,« late of 14 Hussars, a Apr. 64.
Captain Francis Brockman Morley.^ late of 40 Foot, 24 Oct. 68.
Colonel Henry Hume,* OB. late of Grenadier Guards, 23 Nov. 73.
Clerk qf the Cheque and .i^/Mtonf.—Lt. Colonel Wm. Griffin Sutton,? r. f. p. Cavalry Depot, 9 Jan. 63.
X40 Yeomen.
Agente.—HessTs. Cox and Co.
' Lt.Colonel Need served the Punjanb campaign of X848-49 as Aide de Camp to General Whish, and was present
during the whole of the siege operations ap^ainst and capture of Mooltan, and action of Sooijkoond; was also
present at the surrender of the Fort and garrison of Cheniote, and battle of Goojerat (twice mentioned in despatches.
Medal with two Clasps). Served in the X4th Light Dragoons in the Persian expedition of 1857 (Modal with Clasp).
AlBO with the Central India field force under Sir Hugh Rose in 1857-58, and was present at the siege and capture
of Bahutghur, relief of Saugor, capture of Garrakota and pursuit of the rebels across the Beas (specially men-
tioned in despatches), forcing the Muddenpore Pass (horse wounded), battle of the Betwa (horse wounded, aud
specially mentioned in despatches— life saved by Lieut. James Leith, for which the Victoria Cross was awarded to
him), siege and capture of the town and Fortress of Jhansi, baule of Koonch, affairs during the advance on Calpee
and action of Golowlee, capture of Calpee and pursuit (mentioned in despatches), action of Morar, action resulting
in the recapture of the town and Fort of Gwalior. Served under Sir Rooert Napier in 1857-58 in the pursuit of tho
rebels under Ferozeshah, action of Ranode (horse wounded), and pursuit of Tantia Topee (mentidned in desi»atche8.
Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
* Colonel the Hon. William Colville served with the Rifle Brigade in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including
the battle of Alma, siege and fkll of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion
of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
' Lt.Colonel Patterson served with the xoth Regt. in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battle of Bobraon
(Medal). Also the Punjaub campaign of z848-4q, mcluding the whole or the siege operations before Mooltan, action
of Sooijkhoond, carrying the heights before Mooltan, capture of the Dowlut Gate in command of the storming
party, surrender of the fortress, and battle of Groojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Commanded three companies of
the xoth Regt. in Shahabad with Major Eyre's field force at Dilawur, and capture of Jugdespore, and was mentioned
in despatches for his gallancry (Brevet of Maior, and Medal).
* LLColonel Todd served with the 4!^ Light Dragoons throughout the campaign of 1838-39 in Afl'ghanistan,
including the siege and capture of Ghuznee (Medal). Also throus-hout the Piunaub campaign of 1848-49, including
the action of Ramnuggur, passage of the Chenab, battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps) .
Served as Brigade Major of Cavalry with the Persian expedition of 1857 (Medal with Clasp). Also as Brigade
Major to the 2nd Brigade of the Central India field force under Sir Hugh Rose in X858, and was present at the siege
ud capture of Rahutghur, relief of Saugor, capture of Garrakota, forcing the Muddenpore Pass, siege and capture
of Jhansi, battles of Betwa with Koonch, and affUrs during the advance on Calpee and action of Golowlie ; also the
action of Morar. recapture of Gwalior, and pursuit with action of Jowra Alipore : served as Assistant Adjutant
General to the Gwalior Division in pursuit of the rebels, and at the action of Ranode, also present at the capture of
the fort of Powrie (fiye times mentioned in despatches. Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
* Captadn Morlev served under Sir Charles Napier during the operations in bcinde in 1843. Served with the 40th
Regt. m the Gwabor campaign, and was present at the battle of Maharajpore, 39th Dec. X843 (Bronse Star).
* Colonel Hume served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 ^ith the 95th Regt. including the battles of the Alma
(wounded, horse killed under him, and mentioned in despatches) and Inkerman (severely wounded— shot through
the thigh), siege and fall of Sebastopol, and sortie of 26th October in command of the Regiment ; he succeeded
to the command of the Regiment at Inkerman, and received the Brevet of Lt.Colonel (Medal with three Clasps,
CB.^ Knight of the Legion of Honor, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Was recommended for the
Ylotoria Cross by Lt.Gen. Sir De Lacy Evans for ** an act of special and useful valour at an important moment at
the battle of the Alma in having seized a Colour and led over the bridge, the officers previously bearing it having
l^een struck down by the enemy^B fire."
7 LtColonel Sutton has received the 4th Class of the Medjidie and the Turkish Medal, for services with the late
Turkish Contingent.
Military Knights of Windsor.
Major Rollo Gillespie Burslem, late of 13 F. {Oooemor).
t Captain Francis Gee, Unatt.
»lonel Paris Wm. Aug. Bradshaw, late Unattached.
Major Wm. Toung,* late Paymaster Depot Battalion.
lritAk>ionel Joseph Sanderson, r.f.p. x F.
Peter M'Innis, late Lieut. 44 P-
Patrick Cahill, late Major 56 F.
Lt. Colonel Fred. Percy Lea, late Unattached.
Golonel Henry (}ahan, late of 5 West India Regt.
Captain Wm. Malonev, h.p. Quarter Master Depot Batt.
Captain James Menzie8,h.p. Quarter Master Depot Batt.
Lt.Colonel William Stevens, h p. 2 F.
Colonel James John Graham, late Unattached.
Major James Powell,* r.f.p. :o3 Foot.
Captain James Baird,* late of 88 F.
Major James Stillman,' late of 9 F. [Cav. Depot.
Captain John Attkins Pickworth,? h.p. Riding Master
Colonel George de Rottenburgh,* CB, late of xoo F.
* Major Young served with the 22nd Regiment the campaign of X844-45 in the Southern Mahratta Country, and
was present at the investment and capture of the Forts of Punulla and Pownghur.
* Maior Powell was present at the capture of the fortress of Kumool in 1839. Served in the Onmean Campaign
from December 1854, f^i^d organised and commanded the 8th Battalion of the Land Transport Corps (Medal with
Olasp, and Turkish Medal).
* Captain Baird served with the 4xst Regiment in the Eastern Campaign of 1854-^5, including the battles of
Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (wounded 9th June), sortie of 36tn Oct., and assaults of tho
Bedan on the i6th June and 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
* Major Still man served with the Carabineers in the Crimea ttom X4ih August X855, including the battle of
Tohernara, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and operations near Bupatoria (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Was at Meerut at the Sepoy mutiny on xoth May 1857, ai^d served the campaign of that year, including the battles
of Hindun, siege and fall o( Delhi, and subsequent operations under Brigadier Showers (Modal with Clasp).
' Captain Pickworth served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 8th Hussars, including the reconnais-
sance io Silistria, battles of Alma, Balaklava, Inkeiman, and the Tchemaya, affairs of Bulganak and M'Kenzie's
Warm, siege and tsM of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, French War Medal, and Turkish Medal). Served in the
Indian campaigns of 1858-59 and was present at the capture of Kotah, reoccupation of Chundaree, battle of Kota ke
Serai, capture of Gwalior, and action of Boordah (Medal with Clasp).
* Colonel de RotUnburgh served in Canada during the rtbellion and received the Brevet rank of Major for ser-
▼ioes there whilst employed on a particular service.
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It /•*■••¥••«.] iBt Life Guards. 33
The Ilo3ral Arms. "PaswauiA." "Wai»bloo."
CoIomL— George Charles, Earl </ Luc»n,i GCB. JEnMwn, 39 Auff. 16 ; Lt. 34 Dec. 18 ; Capi, 16 May aa ;
Jf«K>r. 23 June 25 ; Lt. Colonel, 9 Nov. 26 ; Colontl, 23 Nov. 41 ; l^'or QtwraL ix Nov. si : LUnt.Qtntal,
\ 34 Dec. 58 ; General, 38 Aug. 65 ; Colonel zst Life Goards, 22 Feb. 65.
iMBtanuit ColMeL— James Keith Praser,« Comet 4- Sub Lt. »i6 Apr. 52 ; Lieut. '23 Mar. 55 ; Capt, '17
Nov. 57 ; Major 4r Lt.Colonel, ag May 72 ; Colonel, 29 May 77 ; Lieutenant Colonel, 21 July 77.
11^ sad LtOoleael.— Charles Wilmer Duncombe, Comet 4- Sub Lt. ^22 July 56 ; Lieut. '26 Aug. 59: Cant.
_^3^pril 67; Major 4" Lieutenant Colonel, 21 July 77.
Yf«r< g«r.
KU H«lf
fij. p»r.
24 •-.
Captxivs.
ITm. Besinald Arthur James Talbot
Charles Needham
Sem. Chas. Cavendish Georsre Bynff, Aide \
ie Camp to Frtnce Bderard ^Saxe Weimar }
Alt
jexander. Earl ^Galedon
Idward Mashiter Dansey
Sir Simon Macdonald Lockhart, Bart.
John Edmund Philip Spicer
LizmvASTS.
Reginald Charles Tumor*
John 8. Southwood, Adjutant ij Aug. 74 ..
Algernon Fox Eric Smith
Arthur William Hill-Trevor
Charles Napier Miles
George Bridges U. Dennett, Lord Bodney..
Henry Vincent Higgins
Thomas Charles Pleydell Galley
John Weyland
jBeginald Brooke
SaoovD LiBvnvAVTS.
{HeDzy Gerard Leigh
'Arthur Henry John Walsh
Eon. Coplestone Richard George Warwick
I Bsmpfylde
COaVXT A3KO
BUB LIHUT.
JiaMay 59
'17 Nov. 63I
p 8 June 67
Pi3July 67I
'14 Sept. 67
'17 May 68
Px2 June 69
'22 Mar. 71
2VD LIIUT.
'28 July 63
''ix Jan- 67
1*30 Sept. 68
P S May 69
P 5 May 69
ri7Aug. 70
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
12 Aug. 74
2x Sept. 74
6 Sept.
aoNov.
29 Nov.
XX Feb.
zi Sept.
XX Sept.
5 June
P 8 May 67
"sMay 69
9 Aug. 73
z6Aug. 73
28 Mar. 74
21 July 77
9 July 79
zz May 78
7 Aug. 78|
a; Sept. 79!
BEBVBT
1U.JOB.
IT.COLOmL.
\Bidina Maeter.^
II ^. <^iarter Maeter.^John Henry Stuart Beid, 23 Jan. 69.
1 SuTfeom Motor.— Owen WilUam George, MD. ; Surgeon Mqj'or, 6 June 7 1 .
I Surgeon.— Thom^B William Thompson, 30 Sept. 75.
»S , ... [Veterinary Surgeon.— }ABTtin Mence, 25 July 55 ; x»< Ckue, 4 Dec. 63.
Botxleti— Faeinge Bine.— Agente, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Seturnedfrom France, January x8x6.
' Lord Lacsn served the campaign of 1828 on the Staff of the Russian Army in Bulgaria (Russian War Medal and
Comoander of St. Anne of Russia). Commanded the Cavalry Division throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854,
mdnding the battles of Alma, Balaklava (wounded) andlnkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps,
JiCB., Commander of the Legion of Honor, zst Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
* Colonel Fraser served as Orderly Officer to Sir Edmund Lyons on the Expedition to Kinboum in Z855, and
*w present at lU bombardment and surrender (Medal). Has received a Gold Medal fW>m the President of the
IrtociL Eepubhc in recognition of his devoted services to the wounded on the field of battle in the Franco-German
f«wjiaign of 1870-7X.
, * Liett. Tumor served with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade in the second phase of the Askanti War, in 1874
(Mrial).
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37
fwiadsor.
Half
P»y.
"/li
2nd Life Onards.
The Royal ArmB. " PsiriirBULA " "Wat»»loo."
Colonel.^ GtOTge Fred., Vueouni Templetown,i p^^?- ^»*V". '24 April 33 ; Lt. '99 Oct. as ; Oapt.
LieatenaBt OolonUi ^ - , - , ^ , __^--
and Lt.Celonelt 26 Maroh'js ; Colonel, 26 March 78 ; Lieutenant Colonel, 'io*'April 78.
Xajor ft LtOolonel.— John Stephenson Ferguson,* Contc^ ^ Aci X<. 'xx June 52; Zt,
5 Sept. 56 ; Brevet Mt^or, s J^ly 7= ; 3f(n;or ^ X^.CotoHgg, lo April 78.
'•12 Deo. a6; Major, T?i6 June 37; Lt.CoUmel, »x6 April 41 j Colonel, xi Nov. 51 ; JTmot OeneraL 96 Oct. 58 ;
^. . ^ . >, — w .^. rL 1 < A«-ji ... i^.j — f -_^ 'life Guards, 10 Oct. 76.
f 22 July 59 ; ^a/pt: '25 Mar. 62 j Jfq/Vr
LUut.&eneral, 9 March 65 ; fl^en«roZ, 6 April 73 ; Colonel, and Life' Guards, 10 'Oct.''76,
1.— Henry P. Bwart, Comet, '26 Feb. 58; Z*. " ' " - - -
8 Dec 54 ; Capt,
Oaftaifs.
George Ansnistas Curzon'
Frederick Trench Townshend
Sir William Samuel McMahon, JBart
Hugh Bichard, Viscount Downe
Alexander GlentworthPaul GliftonPerceval
Sir Archibald Lamb, Bart,
Bdward Banning Lee
Douglas Mackinnon Baillie Hamilton, >
Xord Cochrane S
LxximvAHTB.
Francis Johnstone
Audley Dallas Neeld
Thomas Wake, Adjutant jo May jiiXiding \
Matter 20 July 66) )
Sir Thomas Charles Callis Western, Bart.,
Lord Henry John Vane-Tempest
John Anstruther Smith-Cunlnghame
Anthony Charles Sykes Abdy
Charles Fred. St.ClairAnstruther-Thomson
Claude (George, Lord Glamis
Hon, William Spencer Bateman-Hanbury,
Louis Brio Ames
Houston French
Rowland John Beech ,
COSNET Airn
8VB LIXUT.
x6Nov. 60
' 4 Juno 6x
'18 Mar. 62
^ 8 Aug. 65
1*20 June 65
'2xMar. 68
1*23 Sept. 65
' 6 July 70
'14 Sept. 70
Pxs Feb. 7x
xo May 71
'28 Oct. 68
lhut.
» 9 April
61
'28 Jan.
62
P 7 Nov.
62
Pio Nov.
69
P 3 Sept.
70
PX4 Sept.
70
Pis Feb.
71
28 Oct.
71
28 Oct.
7>
28 Oct.
7'
38 Oct.
71
30 April
75
26 July
75
II Feb.
76
28 Oct.
7»
13 June
74
XX Sept.
76
29 Nov.
76
II Feb.
77
12 Nov.
7^
6 Oct.
75
BUB LIBUT. 1
Px3 Jime 63
p 8 Aug. 65
P24Mar. 69
25 June 73
sJoly 73
6 Jan. 75
s6 July 76
10 April 78
BBXVBT
KAJOB.
x Oct. 77
I Oct. 77
iiT.cox.oni..
Sub LiimiTAB-TS.
9 ... £uliMjfa«e*r.— John Marshall, 9 Sept. 71.
4 ... Quarter Jra«^«r.— Charles Stanhope Haines, 14 June 76.
Surgeon Iftyor.— George Frederick Hume-Spry, 2£D. 5 May 76,
<S«r^e<m.~Henry Frazik Hensman, Auietant Surgeon, 31 March 62.
Veterinary Surgeon.— John Ashworth Rostron, 11 Jan. 67 ; ist Clou, 31 Jan. 77.
Scarletr-JFa«»n^« Blue.— ^^e«fo, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Betumedfrom France, February 18 16.
^ Lord Templetown served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854, and until March 1855, in command of tho
iBt Battalion of Coldstream Guards, present at the battle of the Alma (mentioned in despatches), battle of Inker-
man, in command of the Brigade of Guards, which he brought out of action (wounded, and horse killed) , subsequently
in command cf the ist Division ; also present at the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasps, CB., Officer of the
Legion of Honor, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
• Major Fergason served with the 5th Dragoon Guards in the Crimea firom Oct. 1854 to 7 Dec. 1855, and was
present at the battles of Balaklava, Inkerman, and Tchemaya, and siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal witli three
Chksps, and Turkish Medal).
s Major Curzon served as a Lieutenant in the 2nd Battalion of the Rifle Brigade in the Indian campaiRns of
1857-58, including the actions at Cawnpore, siege and capture of Lucknow ; subsequently with Roes' Camel Corps,
and present at the battle of Gclowlee and capture of Calpee (Medal with two Clasps) .
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
Ui^iiPtrk.] Royal Horse Guards. 35
iTMirSer.j The Rosral Arms. " PiwnrsULA " " Watieloo."
f^ll^ ColMtL—Hngh Heniy, Lord Strathnairn,> GCB. GCSI, Eiuign, »8 Jane 20; Li. '34 Oct ar; Cm<. 'aa Jolj 94 ;
^ ^. Mmitr, *y> Dec. r6 yLt.CoUmel, 'it Sept. 39 ; Colonel, xi Nov. 51 ; Major Oeneral, la Deo. 54 ; Zieut, BtnnxU,
98 Feb. 60 : Qt%er€d^ 4 Feb. 67 ; J^M Marshal, 2 June 77 ; Colonel of Royal Horse Goarda, 3 March 69.
UMtnant GoknaL— Owen Lewis Cope Williams, Comet, '13 May 54; Lt. '35 Jan. 56; Capt, '7 May 58;
Ifil^ 4- BtJjt.CoUmel, '7 Dec. 66 ; Colonel, 7 Dec. 71 ; Lt. Colonel, 11 Sept. 75.
Xaior.— Cecil Robert St. John Ives, Corngt, '15 Jan. 58 j it«it<. »x2 Mar. 6i j Cap<. '25 Apr. 65 ; Jfq/or 4-
Brevet Lumtenant Colonel, n Sept. 75.
I »
I 16
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Caytajhb.
Frederick GnataTus Bnmaby
David Milne Home, MP. for Berwick
Mom. Oliver George Powlett Montagu.,
Gilbert Stirling
Alfred MordjMxnt Egerton, Bqnerr^f
H.BM. the Duke ofConnaugkt
Charles Gore, Lord felmamock
Lord Henry Arthur George Somerset..
Hon. Wm. Charlee Wentworth-FiU William
John Hew North Gustave Henry, Vieeount ^
Dalrymple S
LntvTEnAxn.
Robert M'Alpine, Adiuiant 24 Dec. 58
Frederick Bichard Gascoigne
Geozge Lampliigh Wickham ,
John Seymour Wynne Finch
Archibald William Merry
John Fielden Brocklehurst ,
Bvelvn G«orge Hammond Atherley
Chariee Baldwvn Childe-Pemberion
Lord Henry Edward BrudeneU Somerset...
SscovB LisuTBVjjrrs.
ITm. Lionel Francis George Byng .
Chazlea William Selwyn .
'30 Sept. 59
P 6 May 62
» X July 63
'29 Dec. 65
»33July 6x
» 7 July 69
'31 July 69
'29 Jan. 70
*26 Feb. 70
'27 Sept. 61 P 17 July 66, xojuly 79
P29Dec. 651^ spec. 68 1
8 Nov.
» 2 Dec.
'19 Dec.
»x9 Aug.
'19 Aug.
38 Oct.
28 Oct.
34 Dec.
»22 June
'12 Nov.
2 July
P 5 Nov.
sVn LIBUT.
CAPT-klK. I BKKV.MAf.
P 6 July 70
'31 Oct. 7x
19 Aug. 74
ii Sept 75
8 Dec. 77
35 Sept. 78
1 Nov. 79
37 Sept. 61
38 Oct. 71
38 Oct. 71
'xs Mar. 67
'38 June 7x
3 Dec. 74
33 AprU 73
38 Feb. 75
38 Feb. 74
39 June 78
30 Nov. 78
Howard Henry Howard- Yyse „\ 13 Aug. 79
Bir«<tfr.— Thomas Miller, 7 Nov. 65.
r Jra«<«r.— James Sharpies, ao Sept. 71 •
• Mmor, — Joseph Marznadnke Taylor,* 36 Feb. 76.
AHyMM.— Heinrich Preiderich Lawaetr Melladew, MD.* Aeeietant Surgeon, 31 March 64.
VeUrimarj AHyMm.— Mathew John Harpley,* 34 April 54 ; i$t Claee, 9 Jan. 03.
Blue— jPVi«iN^f Scarlet.— .i^eii<«, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Betumed from France, a February x8x6.
I Lord Stnlhnaim served the Syrian campaign of X840-4X (Medal, CB., Gross of St. John of Jerusalem of Prussia,
sad nrord of honor from the SulUn). Served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 as the Queen's Commis-
MBcr St the Head Quarters of the Freneh Army, and was wounded before Scbastopol (Medal and Clasps,- Midor
Gttoral, ECB., CowiTnander of the Legion of Honor, and 3rd Class of the Medjidie). Commanded the Central India
Field Force throughout the Mutiny of 1857-58, having marched x,o84 miles, took upwards of 150 pieces of Artillery.
(ceeatrendhed camp, one fortified city, one partly entrenched town, fought sixteen successful actions, captured
tvesiT fbits, and never sustained a check, and including the relief of Saugor, capture of Ratghur, Shahghur, and
Cbnad^ree, siege and capture of Jhansi and Calpee, and various other engagements terminating in the storm and
c^Rne of Owalior and restoration of the MahiutHJah Scindia to his capitaJ^GCB. and promoted Lt.General'* in
eosadcration of his eoninent services," Medal with Clasp).
lYetBrinaiy Surgeon Harpley served with the Roval Artillery the Eastern campaign of x 854-55, including the
•Stan of Bulganao and M'Kensie'sFarm, battles of Alma, Balaklava, with Inkerman, siege of Sebaetopol and repulse
ofiheBortto on the a6th Oct. X844 (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Royal Horse
Imlkry in Lidia in 1857-58, and was present at the action of Pandora, storm and capture of Meanguoge, siege and
esptara of Locknow, eaptore of Rampore Kussie, passage of the Gogra at Fyzabad, and afliiirs ofMuchagawn and
Kmads Koie (twice mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp) .
» Sarseon Mi^ Taylor and Doctor Melladew.— For War Services see *' Medical Department."
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36
1st (The Kin j't>) Dragoon Guards.
[ FaUl.
l*^l?"i Tho King's Cypher within the Gaiter. " Wi^mbloo" "Skti^stopol" "Taiu Foets*' "Pekik."
Foil Hftlf I
£5Z:|Z^I Colonel.— Henry Aitchison Hankey, Etuign, '26 June 23; U. '10 Mar. 25; Capt. '15 Aug. 26; Major,
"•aj Sept. 33 ; Lt. Colonel, i Mar. 39 ; Colonel^ 1 1 Nov. 51 ; Major Oeneral, 6 July 57 ; Lieut. General^ 29 Apr. 64 ;
Oeiteraf, 7 Dec. 71 ; Colonel ist Dragoon Gruards, i Jan. 72.
Lieutenant Colonel.— Henry Alexander,* Comet, '3 Sept. 47; Lt.'6 Dec.50; Capt. »*i Feb. 56; Majors '12 June
63 ; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 22 Sept. 73 ; Lieutenant Colonel, 9 Dec 76; Colonel, 22 Sept. 78.
Kigor.— Richard James Combe Marter,* Ci>ni«/, '18 Jan. 51 ; Lt, '29 April 53; Capt. ^g Dec. 6a; Major,
7 March 77; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 15 Oct. 79.
"/,.
CxPTxiirs.
John Matthew Benthall*
Arthur Gibbings*
William Henry Thompson*
William Veaey Brownlow*
Charles Adrian Gough Becher*
Robert GroBso Godson*
Henry^ Percy Douglas Willan*
Hanulton Campbell Vetch
LlBlJTSKi.irTB.
Nicholas Sadlier^
Peter Marrow*® ...
Robt.AbrahamBrewsterFrench-Brewster**
John Alexander^
Ferdinand Seymour Leslie
Richmond G. Nicholas,* ^(^/w^an/ 14 Feb. )
74 (Riding Jf aster 13 Apnl 72) }
James Cummiug Dewar*
Robert Thomas Graves Lowry*
ScB LixnTxiri.NTB.
William Henry Harkneae*
COXVXT OB
aHD LIXUI.
BBXV.Ki.J.
''20 Dec. 59 '25 Sept. 60 1 p 22 July 68
P26 June 66 P30 Sept. 68 P27 July 70 1
xoMay 64^20 Feb. 67 la Feb. 73:
P29 April 59JP12 May 61 Pi8 May 70 29 Nov. 79
P3o8ept. 68*'23Mar. 70! 15 July 76;
P13 July 67,' 7 May 70, 16 Dec. 76
**i2 Oct. 67i'i4 July 691 17 Dec. 771
'8 July 68 28 Oct. 71, 20 Mar. 78
'22 Dec. 69! 28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71; 28 Oct. 71 1
3 Aug. 721
30 Dec. 72
'27 Feb. 69 28 Oct. 71
14 Feb. 74I
8 Deo. 77! 19 Feb. 79'
x6 Feb. 78 22 Mar. 79
SeCOlTD LlXUTXITiNTB.
William Richard Goold-Adams* .
John Saltren Willett"
Cjrril St. Clair Cameron
Julian Oswald
Ernest Leonard Wright*
SUB LIXUT.
11 Sept. 76'
2irD LIXUT.
z May
XX May
92 Mar.
22 Mar.
xz May
PayMia»^<rr.— Charles Morley Balders,* 6 Jan. 79; Cornd, 25 May 55; Lt. 9 Oct. 57; Cajrf. '29 Julj 62;
Bt.Mqjor, 9 June 76.
Biding J^cur^^.-^ Philip Kelly, 14 June 76.
Quarter Master. — Henry Murphy,* 27 Nov. 66.
Veterinary Surgeon.— QeAwsxa Longhurst,* 14 Jane 73.
Scarlet— i^acjny* Blue.— 2l^ii^«, Messrs. Cox and Co.— 7ruA Agents, Messrs. Cone and Sons.
jSmbarkedfor Natal, 28 February 1879.
* Colonel Alexander served with the loth Hussars in the Crimea from 7th July X855, including the battle of the
Tchemaya and siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the xst Dragoon
Guards m the campaign of i860 in Chma ; was engaged at Sinho, present at the fall of the Taku Forts, engaged in
the actions of i8th and 2i8t Sept., also in the advance on Pekin (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Zulu war of
1879, in command of the ist Dragoon Guards, from Z4th April till the end of the campaign.
* Lt.Colonel Marter served with the zst Dragoon Guards in the Zulu war of 1879 ft>om the 9th April, andoommaBded
a detached squadron of his regiment in the field from the zst June until the conclusion of the campaign, including
the cavalry aflkir at Erzungayan on 5th June. Captured the Zulu King in the Ngome Forest, and brouffht him to
Ulondi, having under his command at the time a squadron of the King's Dragoon Guards, a company ox the Natal
Native Contingent, and an officer and ten men of irregular mounted troops (mentioned in despatches, and pro*
moted Bt.Lt.Colonel " in recocniition of the service performed by him in having effected the capture of Ketchwayo»
the Zulu King, in the Ngome Forest ").
* Captains Benthall, Becher, and Willan, Lieuts. Nicholas (as Adjutant), Dewar, and Lowry, 2nd Lieuta. Hark-
neas, Goold-Adams, and Wright, Paymaster Balders, Quarter Master Murphy, and Veterinary Surgeon Longhurst
served with the King's Dragoon Guards in the Zulu war of Z879.
* Captain Gibbings and Lieut. Alexander served with the King's Dragoon Guards in the Zulu war of 1879, in the
squadron under Miyor Marter, fVom zst June to the end of the war, including the cavalry affair at Erxungayan and
the capture of King Ce^wayo.
• Captain Thompson and Lieut. Sadlier served with the King's Dragoon Guards in the Zulu war of 1879, in the
Bqua^x>n under Major Marter, including the cavalry affkir at Erzungayan.
• Major Brownlow served with the King's Dragoon Guards in the Zulu war of Z879, and was Orderly Officer to
Colonel Drury Lowe, commanding the cavalrv in the engagement at Ulundi. Afterwards commanded a squadron
of his Regiment in Baker Russell's Flying Column (Brevet of Major).
• Captain Godson served with the Kine^s Dragoon Guards in the Zulu war of Z879 in the squadron under "Mmjot
Marter, and took part in the capture of King Cetywayo.
^^ Lieut. Marrow served with the King's Dragoon Guards in the Zulu war of 1879, in the squadron under Major
Marter, including the cavalry aflkir at Ersungayan. Acted as Adjutant and Quarter Master to the squadron, and
subsequently as Staff Officer at Fort Newdigate.
^1 Lieut. Brewster served in the Zulu war of Z879 as Deputy Provost Marshal of the 2nd Division, and was present
in the engagement at Ulundi. Served afterwards with a squadron of the King's Dragoon Guards in Baker Russell's
Flying Column.
» Second Lieut. Willett served in the Zulu war of 1879, with the Field Force in Natal and the Transvaal.
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
MitB.
2nd Dragoon Guards (Queen's Bays).
The Royal Cypher within the Garter. " Luczirow."
37
fiy-P*y.|
F-.J Hiificotoael.— Alexander Low,» CB. Comet, '2 0ct. «; Lt.HJoly^S; Cap*, ^i^ July 43; BtMm'or, 20 June 54;
""■ ' Major, 26 Oct. 54 ; Bt.U, Colonel, xa Deo. 54 ; Lt. Colonel, 1 May 57 ; Jfq/or General, 6 March 68 ; LientenoMi
I Oeneral, i Oct. 77 ; Colonel and Dragoon Qnarde, i Aug. 74.
Liaatwut Goleael.— Thomas William Sneyd,* Cornet, 'a May 56 ; Lt. P24 July 57 ; Capt. i^zoMay 6x ; Ifo/or,
'9 Ao^^i ; Lient€iuint Colonel, 21 July 77.
XJor.— William Alexander Battine' {JSneign Bengal Army, ao Sept 49 ; JAeut. 9 Mar. 55) , Cornet, 14 Feb. 60 ;
Xi#«^. >29 July 6a ; Captain, »io May 64 ; Major, 21 July 77.
n
William Hanning Lee
COBVXT OB
am LIEUT.
^ ^ 'aiNov. 05
Charles Albert Leslie Attila French P15 June 60
Peter Aubertin
James Frederick Stuart Menteth,^d;«to»f >
Jjfnitire Yeomanry Cavalry S
Fnncifi James Ashbumer
Pnmcis Grenville Doyle, at Staf CoU^e...
Bcmamin Relf,* Adjutant £anea$k%re^
Teemanrjf CacaUy i
Foster CamifTe Lister Kay
Arthur Lewis George Gould
Pi6May
4 Oct.
P 9 April 70
aoFeb. 66
2 May 70
LlHTTBVAJrTS.
Warner Ottley
Joseph Alexander Lambert
Hexoy Clerk
Frederick Gordon-Mackenzie...:
John Ceeil de Veel Tattersall
Cuthbert Pilkington Dawson x© April 78
I Jeremiah James Bayly 1 May 78
iFxaocisSaTile Barton xx May 78
George Berthon Preston 32 Jan. 79
LiBrr.
»2i Oct.
P23 June
P 6 July
P16 Mar.
P30 Nov.
''29 May
27 Sept.
30 Dec.
30 Dec.
I Sbcovd LiBirTBVxirTs.
••■ George John Scott
I ■■ Capon Henry Freaton, A^'utaut 2 July 79 .
»• BoDert Fiennes Uibbert
22n> LIBUT.
22 Jan. 79
21 June 79
13 Aug. 79
27 Mar. 74
2 Deo. 74
9 Aug. 75
xaAug. 76
II Sept. 76
13 July 78
4 Dec. 78
14 Deo. 78
2 July 79
Ci.PTi.XX,
' 5 Nov. 70
Pis Jan. 69
P27Sept. 71
70 29 Jan. 74
70 19 Jan. 76
69 8 Mar. 76
71
71
73
30 June 77
7 June 78
a July 79
BBEY.MAJ. BT.LT.OOI..
15 . Iff Fammaeter.^Thomsm Aked, 30 Jan. 7a ; Em, »5 Apr. 64 ; Li. '4 Apr. 65 ; Capt. P30 Mar. 67.
I I ... BiJiny Matter. — Heiury Andrew Hugnes, 23 July 79.
n ... QMrier Jfoft^r.— Edward Gundrie Tuckett,* 13 Jan. 69.
;i ... Veterinary Snrgeon. — Alfired Adrian Jones,^^ zo June 71.
\Sc9xlet—Faeinye Buff.— .iytfnto, Messrs. Bidgway and Sons.— JrwA Agents, Messrs. Cane and Sons.
Betumed from India, 31 JoMuary 1870.
^ lieotGeneral Low served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, Inker-
2a>2i. andTcfaemaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol, also present with the Light Cavalry Brigade at Bupatoria ; at
lokerman be commanded the Regiment (Medal with four Clasps, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Knight of the Legion of
Hcaor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 4th Class of the Medjidie).
' LtColonel Sneyd served with the and Dragoon Guards in the Indian campaign in 1858-59, including the action of
K:iSKnitpore, siege and capture of Luoknow, subsequent operations, and action of Koorsee (Medal with Clasp).
* Hajor Bsttine served as Adjutant of the i6th Bengal Irregular Cavalry on the Peshawur frontier and was pre-
sesi in teTeral expeditions against Momunds and AfRredie hill tribes in 1854-56 (Medal with Clasp). Served with
tbe Pertiaa Expeditionaiy Force from Jan. to June 1857, and was present at tiie bombardment and capture of Mohum-
?ib(M€dal with Clasp). Served in Bengal with Havelock's column, on the Staff of that General, and was present
£tlte actiooB of Onao, Busseerutgunge (xst and and), Boorbeakechowkee, and Bithoor, and in the several actions
lading to and ending in the relief of the Residency of Lucknow on 25th Sept. 1857 ; also during the subsequent
<SeSEace as D. A.Q.M. 'General to the force until the final relief by Lord Clyde on 24th Nov. 1857 (Medal with Clasp,
13x1 a year's Bervice).
* Qncain Relf served with the loth Hussars in the Crimean campaign from the Z7th April i855,including the oap-
isre of Tcborgaum, battle of the Tchemaya, Expedition to Kertch, and destruction of and affairs at Taman (Medal
«nli Clasp, and Turkish Medal)
* (tBBiter Master Tnckett served with the 2nd Dr. Gds. in the Indian campaign in i858-59,including the siege and
nptsre of Lucknow actions of Koorsee, Nawabgunge, and Jamo, and the Trans-Gogra afihirs at Bungaon (Medal
T:tk Clasp).
^ Veterinary Surgeon Jones served throughout the AbyssiniaA campaign of 1867-68, including the action of
inscc and capture of Magdala (Medal).
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' [ 3 June 4 1 ; Lt.Col^Ml, '33 Deo. 43 ; CoUnul, so Jose 54 ; MqjorOetural, 14 )£i^ 59 ; LUtU.Qtneral, 31 Jan.
/.-: t {'^urrtii, t3 Apr. 75 ; Colontl 3rd Dragoon Gaard8,,i7 Jnne 66.
Lieut tQjijnt OolcBel.— Andrew Smythe Montagae Browne, Comet , 18 Not. 51; £f. '16 Mar. 55; Cotpf.
f" j| Dt;c. 5^ ; Jfiiyor, P30 Jnne ^; JBr«w< X<.Co£m«j, i Oct 77 ; Lieutenant CoUnuil, 34 Nov. 77.
X^er— Fre<li rick John George Mnrray, Comet, '16 May 63; xe. '17 Nov. 63; C«yif. '17 April 69; Mmfor,
31 May 76.
3rd (The Prince of Wales') Dragoon Guards.
The Prince's Flnme. The Rising Bun and Bed Dragon. " Tilayxba " " Albuiibia.
" Pbitivbula. •* ''^ABTSsnni.."
[SaUim.
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CxmiiTB.
John Davison
Otho Glynn Bolitho
p.e.e. Herbert Stewart
Bmle Kerr Amyatt Bumey
FrederioHorace Davis Bellwood Bell wood
Frederick Meyer Wardrop, Aiie de
Camp to Sir John Miekel
Henry Frank EgbertLocas
William Utting Cole
Roger Kennedy Parke
LiKxmvLsn.
William Frederic Hamilton Yatman
Greville Bwing M'Glellan, Adi. ia Apr. 74
John Frederick Stracey Lee-Barber ..
Pryce M^yrick Pryce
Lindesay Cole Parker ^...
Arthur James Taylor
James Massy Dawson
Andrew Edgar Oaldeoott
Henry Chomxeley Gribble
8xC0n> LiBUTBVABTi.
John George Woodley
John Edward Fitsmanrice Hughes Roche
COBITBT OB
3irD LnnTT.
'•12 Mar. 61
'14 Oct. 68
'34 Nov. 63
'38 Oct. 68
' 3 April 6g
'30 Jnne 69
39 Not. 64
'38 May 70
i*zoAug. 70
II May 78
3Bn LIBUT.
14 Sept. 78
13 Aug. 79
'31 Feb.
Pi3 June
Pi8 July
'30 June
»38May
'10 Aug.
XI Nov.
'15 Feb.
38 Oct.
CAfTAIK.
65 '35 Jan. 71
69 13 Feb. 73
65 Pzz April 68
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70 z6Feb. 78
I May 78
39 Nov. 76
6 Feb. 79
36 May 79'
30 Dec. 71
14 Feb. 74
3 Dec. 74
4 Dec. 74
XI Feb. ^6
II Oct. 76
XI Nov. 76
II Nov. 77
36 May 79
BBBV.MU. BT.I«.COL.
Pavffuufor.— Wentworth Dawes, 18 Nov. 68 ; Son. Captain, 18 Nov. 73*
Ridina Maeter.—Rugene Henry Nicholson, 34 May 79.
Chiarter lf(M<«r.— Samuel J)ean, 9 Oct. 63.
Veterinary Surgeon.— 'Uichtuel Joseph Hartigan, 3 Jnne 68.
Soarlet^^octn^t YeHoir.—Agente, Messrs. Hopkinson and Co.— Jnt& J^enie, Sir B. Boroiigh« Bf.aadCo.
I Retumedfrom Abgeeinia and Indta^ June x868.
^ General Richardson Robertson served in South Africa, in command of the sucoessftil expedition against the
insurgent emigrant Boers, beyond the Orange River, in 1845. Also as Brigadier, and in command of the 7th Dra-
goon Gnards in the Ejifflr campaign of 1846-47 (Medal and CS.).
* Lt.Oolonel Browne served wito the Scots Greys in the Crimea firom 30th July to ist Sept and flrom Oct. to Pec.
1855, including the battle of the Tchemaya, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, ana TurkiBh Medal).
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The Harp and Crown, and the Star of St. Patrick, with the motto " Qkm $tparabitf" " Psviviitla"
" BxjLAXLkyi. '* " SaVXSTOPOL."
CduuL—air Bdward Cooper Hodge,i JTCB. ComH, 3 Aug. a6; Li. '3 Jnly a8; Copt. »iq Dec. 34; ^"V^f.
»3 Dec 41 ; U.Cbiaul, 1^3 Oct. 48 ; C»Um4l, a8 Nor. 54^ ^^or ehntrol, 30 Jan. 63 ; lA.Qti^tral, 95 OoU
71 ; Otnwralt 1 Oct. 77 ; CoUnul 4th Dragoon Qnarda, 6 Jan. 74. „ .
imteaaat (WoaeL— James Qnnter,* Comet, 'iS Feb. 53; lAeui. 'az Nor. 56; CaptoMH, 'ax Oct. 59; Mq^r,
'a Dec. 68 ; Lkuttmamt CoUmH,jj Mar. 77.
Xi^.— Thomas Bradney Shaw-Hellier, CotimI, '37 Sept. 6x ; Lt. '7 AprU 63 ; Capi. ^xj April 67 ; Mqjor,
a Jane 76.
Cxm.nrB.
George Bamsay Alnred Denne
John Sidney Bates
Philip Edward Pope, AdjmUmt Chukire^i
Twmmmrjf CmuUj S
John Chadwick
Charles Henry Cnrrsy, J^fuimmtPeuhrok* )
Merryn ChalonerStephenTynte,^4;«<aiU )
XoHXtnt Ttomamy CfQvaUy ,...}
Laurence Mnrphy
Charles ViUiers Ibbetson
William Johnson Howard Townsend
John Hubert Hnssey
Henry Bmest Baskerrille Walton
liZumnruTTS.
Frederick Thomas Penton
Bohert John Abdy
Joseph Watkina William Darley ,
Arthur Abney Sandys
John Algernon Aylmer
Bobert Arnold Vansittart
BeUbrd Bandolph Wilson
Nidiolas Henry Bacon ^
Charles GtoorgoKidd
SsOOVn IdSUXSJTAVIS.
Bobert Le Mesnrier WiUonghby, jM;«<as< \
ax Jmie 79 )
JohnWiOiamDenk
Pmmmtttr. — John Macartney/ x6 May 63 ; Son.M(nfor, x6 May 77.
BiliM Jfavfor.— James Horton, 38 April 75.
COSSST.
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1*16 Mar. 60
»x3Peb. 63
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'aaMay 63
»xiJnly 65
»ia April 64
P17 April 67
'la Sept. 65
' S Jan. 70
Px3Mar. 66
' 9 April 70
»i7 April 67
»4Deo. 66
'30 Jane 68
»33 Oct. 70
'14 Sept 70
'6Mf!r. 69
»i7Msy 71
aSOct. 71
83 Mar. 73
33 Sept. 7x
33 April 73
30 Dec. 73
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'x4 Sept. 70
'aa Oct. 70
4 Jane 73
37 Jane 74
16 Jan. 75
x8Feb. 75
a Jane 76
5 Sept 78
Z4 Dec. 78
xoAug. 79
Sir Edward Cooper Hodge com-
manded the 4th Dragoon Goards in
the Eastern oampslfm of 1854-55 ; was
on board H.M.S. Smup^eil in the
naval attaok on Sebast<mol xTth Oct
1854 ; also present at tfie battlei of
Balaklaya and Inkerman, siege of
Sebsstopol, night-attack on BoaBian
oatpoBts, x9th Feb., and battle of
Tchemaya, x6 Ang. X855 (Medal with
three Clasps, OB., Officer of the
Legion of Honor. 3rd ChMS of the
MeOjidie. and Torkish Medal).
AmfUr MatUr. — Soloman Williams,* 11 Apr. 68.
Fifariaanr AMVsoi».~John Hanly, a8 Apr. 63.
l^mB. A. Lawrj
SMtwm§ifnm tit Otmsm, Julg X856.
ifariaafy Suraotm. — John Hanly, a8 Apr. 63.
Soaxlet— Aeii^ Bine.— ii^m2. A. lAwrie, "BBC^.—Iriik Ag—U,
Cane and Sons.
* LtOoUmsl Gonter served with the xst Dragoon Goards in the Crimean campaign from x6th Ang. X855, inolndinlT
t^eiiige sad iUl of Sebaatopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served slso in the campaiip of i860 in
Cbfitt ; ms engaged at Sfnho, present at the fUl of the Taku Forts, and engaged in the actions of xlth and axst
" * '.also in the adrance on Peldn (Medal with two Clasps).
late a Captain in the X7th Lancers, was present with a Scpiadron of the X3th Light Dragoone
" ^ ~ ). Served with the 17th Lancers in the Crimea from the aoth
ag the siege of Sebsstoi>ol and batUe of the Tchemaya (Medal
tt laxiiool and in the notion of Zbrapore x8th Oct x8^
JTMto X4U1 July and from Sept. to Kor. 1855, inoli
«tth Ossp, sad Torkish Medal)-
* Qasrter Msster Williams served in the 4th Dragoon Guards throughout the Eastern campaign of x854-55«
i»!adiiigtiie battles of Balaldava, Inkerman, and Tohermaya, siege and (Ul of Sebastopol (Medal with three Olasps*
cul Toniih Medal).
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Her Majesiy's Body Guard of the
Honourable Corps of Gentlemen-at-ArmSi
Ths Body ChMrd of the Sovereign on all Pvhlie and State oceaMons.
(BflTABiisno iw vn Yiab 1509.)
Captain William, iPorZ 0/ Coventry, a8Har77.
Lieutenant Gnstftvus Hazne,^ late Bt.Lt. Col . Unatt., ao Nov. 78.
Standard Bearer Wm. O'Biyen Taylor,^* late M^'or aa F.i Jan. 76.
GBimBmir-AT-ABKS.
Xdward Goodwin, late Major Cambridge Miliiia
Skapleton Charles Cotton
Sdw&rd Satherland, lat<; Brevet Major 7 F ...
Fra. C. WemysB, Major 6 Wett York MUUia...
Qriflin Nioholaa, Hon. Major r. f. p. 5 F
T. B. Mortimer, late Brevet Lt.Golonel IJnatt.
Charles Dresing,* late Brevet Lt.Colonel 3F.
Henry Hardinge.^lateLt. Col. Rifle Brigade ...
Bevil Granville," late Brevet Major 33 F..i4;u-
tant z Serte R\/U Volunteere
Stanhope Leonard Douglas WiUiin,*late Cap-
tain aF
Paget John Boiirke,^® late Captain i x F
HenryJobling Wallack,!* late Captain 77 F....
John Henry IiOwnde8.i*late Lt.Colonel 6 F. ...
John Wftlrond Clarke,** late Captain zo Hns. . . .
V^ Fred. Boberteon Aikman,i* Captain h. p.
Bengal Liflantry, Lt.Col. OtmmandoMt Eaet
MiddlMpx MiUtia
James Herbert Freme,*' late Captain 79 F.
Lt.Colenel z Shropekire Bifle Volunteere
Wm. Coninghame Caninghame,*^ late Cap-
tain 79 F
Biohard George Ellison,** late Major 47 F. ..
John Cha. D. Morrison,^* late Col. R.Marines
Ja8,AinslieBtewart,*« late Colonel R. Mar. ..
Vaa June 49 i I John Glas Sandeman,** late Captain z Drs.
P16 Oct. 49 Robert Edw. Henry,** late Brev. Lt.Col. ao F.
26 Feb. 5a
'zs Nov. 60
16 July 61
aa July 6z
aa July 61 1
3 Feb. 63
9 Sept. 63 1
8 Oct. 63
as Apr. 64
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Z7 Deo. 64*
8 Mar. 651
13 May 6s
z9 July 6s'
z8 Aug.671
zsFeb. 68 1
30 Mar. 69 1
4 June 69
Cha. Edwyn Wyatt.«' late Bt.Major 8 Hnasars
Arthur Campbell- Walker,*> late Captain 79
F. Adjutant a Adminietrative Battalion
Ser^ordekireSi/le Volunteere
Francis Pavy,** late Captain 74 F
Walter Clopton Wingfleld,*! late Major Mont-
ffomery Xeomamry Cavahy
C John Grant Malcolmson,** late Lieut. 3
V€ John Giant Malcolmson,** late Lieut. 3'
Bombay Cavalry I
John Hampden waller,** late Lieut. a8 F
Wm. Chester Master, C^.>« lateCqJonel a8F.
Theodore Williams.** late Lieut, zo Hussars...
Horatio Page Vance.** late Brevet Lt.Col. 38F.
Edward Andrew Noel,** lute Captain 3Z Foot
Montagu Jno. Battye,*Mate Maiorlndian Army
Shadwell H. Clerke,«*Bt. Lt.Col. h.p. ax F. ...
Reynold Alleyne Clement, late Captain 68 Foot
Charles Cooch,** Lt. Col. Unatt
Edward Brown,«* Colonel, r.f p. zoi F
Geo. Henry Pocklington,** laU Zt. Col, z8 F...
Henry Brackenbury,*? late Mi^ior Depot Batt.
Francis Cunningham Soott,^ CB. Lt.CoL
h.p. 4a F
x8 Jnnefp
ao July 6s;
ao July 69
ao July 69
aoJuly 69
tta Apr. 70
as May 70
34 Aug. 70
31 Oct. 70
6 Mar. 71
27 Feb. 7#
Z9 Mar. 75
Z3 Apr. 75
z6 Apr. 75
z Apr. 76
Z4 Mat. 77
z July 77
z July 77
8 Nov. 77
28 Dec. 7S
Clerk qf the Cheque and Ae^fulant.— Philip Limboroh Tillbrook,*? late Major T7natt., Z3 Deo. 78.
Sub Qffleer.—Jjt.Golonel J. G. Sandeman,** late Captain i Drs. a^ Feb. 74.
Scarlet— ^aHiiy Blue Velvet. I Agente^ Messrs. Cox and Co.
1 Lt.Golonel G. Hume served with the 38th Regt. the Eastern campaign of z8^4-5s, and was present at the battle
of Alma, siege and faXi of Sebastopol, was Aide de Gamp to Sir John Campbell on the ozpodition to Kertch, and
assault of the Redan on the z8th June, in which the Major General was killed ; was D.A.A.G. 3rd Division ftroin
July Z855 (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie.
and Tuncish Medal). Served in India with the ^8th ttom lath Nov. z8s7 to 9th August 18^8 ; was present at the
siege and capture of Lucknow, and with Grant's Division during the summer campaign in Oude, including several
minor affhirs (Medal with Clasp).
* Lt. Colonel Dresing served with the s8th Regt. in the New Zealand war and was present at the storming of Kawiti's
Pah at Ruapekapeka on the izth Jan. Z846, after which he proceeded to the valley of the Hutt, and served there
during difforent operations (Medal).
7 Lt.Colonel Hardinge served with the Rifle Brigade in the Kaffir war of 1846-47 ; and in that of 1852-S3 (Medal) •
Also in the expedition against the insurgent Boers N.E. of the Great Orange River in Aug. Z848, when he waa
present and slightly wounded in the action at Boem Plaats. Served the Eastern campaign of i8s4, including tlie
battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of M^jor, sth Class of tlie
MeeUidie, and Turkish Medal).
* Major Granville served with the asrd Fusiliers in the Eastern campaign of i8s4, including the battles of Alma
and Inkerman, and.siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Joined Lord Clyde's Army
before Lucknow on X4th Nov. Z857, and was at the relief of the garrison ; also at the defeat of the Gwadior Contin-
gent at Cawnpore on 6th December, and at the fall of Lucknow in Mar. Z858 (Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps) .
* Captain Willan landed in the Crimea on 30th June zSss with the 13th Lifht Infantrv, and was present at the
battle of the Tchemaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
10 Captain Bourke served with the Cape Mounted Rifles in the Kamrwar of 185&-SZ (Medal); and in 1852-53 in
the Orange River Territory, where he commanded several successftil patrols.
1* Lt.Colonel Lowndes served with the 47th Regt. throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the
battles of Alma and Inkerman, capture of Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol, sortie of a6th Oct., and storuLing
the Quarries on 7th June— severely wounded (Medal with three Clasps, Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, Knight ol
the Legion of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
1* Captain Wallack served with the 9th Regt. throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, and was present at the
battles of Moodkee, Feroseshah, and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps).
14 Captain Clarke served with the zoth Hussars in the Crimean campaign flrom z7th April 1855, including the aie^i
and fall of Sebastopol, capture of Tchorgaum, battle of the Tchernaya where he commanded a squadron in suppkori
of a troop of Horse Artillery, and an afikir with the Cossacks near KTertch (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Meaai) .
u Lt.Colonel Aikman served eighteen years in the Bengal Armv, including the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, an^
fresentatthe battle of Sobraon (Medal). Pui\jaub campai^ of z 848-49 (Medal), with General Wheeler's F*iel<!
■oroe. Indian Mutiny campaigns of 1857-58, including the siege and capture of Delhi, action of Bolundshur, an(
siege of Lucknow (Medal with two Clasps), and was awarded the Victoria Cross for having, when commanding: \^^
xr^ Sikh Cavalry on the advanced picquet, with zoo of his men, attacked and utterly routed a body of 500 re'b€
iniantry, aoo horse, and a guns, cuttingnp more than zoo men, capturing the two guns, and driving the snrvivin]
•nemy into and over the Goomtee. This feat was performed under every disadvantage of broken ground an<
partially under the flanking fire of an adjoining fbrt. On this occasion he received a severe sabre wound in th
huse in a personal encounter with several of the enemy, the efi'ects of which compelled him to retire on half pay.
'1* Lt.Colonel Freme served the Eastern campaign of Z854 and up to 9th Feb. 1855 with the 79th Highlander!
including the battles of Alma and Balaklava,and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Mc<ial!
u Colonel Morrison was present when the batteries of Obligado in the River Parana were attacked and carried
aoth Nov. Z84S. Served on the China expedition of 1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton river, thelandlAi
before, storm and capture of the city. Served as Provost Marshal to the expedition, and afterwards aa D.Jl.A
General to the Army in garrison at Canton (Brevet of Major). Served the campaign In the north of China in x 864
' including the action of Sinho, taking of Tongoo, storm and capture of the North Takoo fort (mentioned in d4
spatohes), and subsequent operations (Medal with three Clasps, and Brevet of Lt. Colonel).
1* Mi^or Taylor served wiui the z8th Royal Irish in the Burmese war of 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pesv
Also in the Crimea flrom 30th Deo. Z854, including the sieire and fhll of Sebastopol and assault of the i8th Jiin»
slightly wounded (Medal with Clasp, Turkish Medal, and 5th Class of the Medjidie) . Also in India during the lat*
part ofthe Mutiny of 1857-58, and served for many months with a fleld force m the Decoan.
*^ CaptfUn Cuninghame served with the 79th Highlanders in the Crimean campaign of Z854 up to a6th Not.» ni
also ttom Jan. to 9th Feb. 1855, including the battles of Alma and Balaklava, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal wi
three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
The Honourable Corps of Qentlemeii'ai'Arma. 3 ^
** lUjor Ellison aerred the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 in the 47th Regt., including the battles of Alma and
lakermaa, CMCore of Balaklava* siege of Sehastopol, and sortie on 36th Oct. (Medal with three Clasps, Sardinian
and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Me<^idie) . _ .
"* Colonel Stewart senred thronghont the campaign in Syria in 1840,— at the Camp at D* Jouni as Acting Engineer,
the norm and capture of Sidon, surrender of Beyront, bombardment and capture of St. Jean d' Acre (War Medal
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Senred also on the West Coast of Afkica from 1841 to 1844 ; commanded a do-
^<ixment of Marines at the destruction of several Barraooons in 1842 and liberated 1,200 slaves at Kabenda, Ambna,
Black Point, Loango. Punta da Linha, 25 miles up the river Congo ; and a second time at Kabenda, three miles
inland, whan he was attacked by a much superior force, and after liberating the slaves and destrojring the barra-
ooons effbeted a safe retreat to the beach with three men mortally wounded, closely pressed by a large force
of armed Africans (mentioned in despatches) . Served with the battaUon of Royal Marines sent to Japan from 1864
to 1866, and was present at the bombardment of the batteries at the Straits of Simonosald, the entrance of the
inland sea of Japan, on the 5th and 6th Sept. 1864. ^ . ^ ^
^ lit. Colonel ft^wHfliw^Ti served with the ist Royal Dragoons in the Crimean campaign from the oth Oct. iSm*
and was present at the batUes of Bahiklava, Inkerman and Tchemaya, siege and fkll of Sebastopol (Medal with
UiJee Claeps. and Turkish Medal). . ^
" LLGolonol Henry served in the 86th Regt. with the Malwa, Nerbudda, and Central India Field Force in 1857-58,
•ad was preaent at the siege and capture of Dhar, actions of Mundesoor and Goodarea, siege storm and capture of
Chundaree, and also of the fort and town of Jhansi, battles of Betwa and Koonch, actions at and in front of Caipee,
battle of Gowlowlee, capture of Caipee, battle of Morar, actions of the i6th and 19th June, and capture of the town
and fortress of Gwalior, acted as Aide de Camp to Brigadier Stuart in most of the latter engagements (Medal with
Clssn, four times mentioned in despatches, and Brevet of Major). . , ^ v . ,
« Minor Wyatt served with the 14th Light Dragoons in the Persian expedition of 1857 (Medal with Clam). Also
in the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose in 1858 and was present at the siege and capture of Rahutghur.
action of Barodi^, relief of Sanger, capture of Gurrakota, forcing the Muddunpore Pass, siege and capture Of
Jhansi (Medal with Clasp). , „ „ ^
" Captain Campbell- Walker served in the 79th Highlanders in the Crimea subsequent to the fall of Sebastopol,
from X4th March 1856 to the end of the Russian War. Served also throughout the Indian campaign in 1858-59 as
Aide de Camp to Brigadier Douglas, including the operations across the Groomtee, siege and capture of Lncknow,
and sabsoqnent operations on the March to the relief of Asimghur (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
* Oafttain Pavy served with the 74th Highhinders in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858, and was present at the
•torm and capture of Capaul (Medal).
** M^r Wingfield served with the xst Dragoon Guards throughout the campaign of i860 in China, and was pre-
Mttt at the fisll of the Taku Forts, and engaged in the action of Sinho, also those of the i8th and 2i8t September.
Commanded the Cavalry force sent to Tungchon with Mr. Wade to demand the giving up of the prisoners on the
aoth'September, and present at the surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps) .
■ Lieutenant Malcolmson served in the 3rd Bombay Light Cavalry with the Persian Expeditionary Force In
i?3^7. including the assault and capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, expedition to Borazjoon, and action of
Khooehab (Medal with Clasp, and Victoria Cross). Served also with the Central India Field Force, including the
•>eire of Batidiur and fall of Caipee (Medal with Clasp).
" Mr. Waller served in the Oude campaiRU in 1858, including the capture of the fort of Kaili (Medal).
*• Colonel Master commanded the 5th Fusiliers at the relief of Lucknow in Nov. 1857, and served with it in
Outram's Force at the Alum Bagh in all the operations of the succeeding months, and commanded the Regt. at the
capture of Lucknow. as also throughout the Oude campaign of 1858-59, including the action of Dounderkeiraand
Buxargfaat. and capture of the Fort of Oomerea (several times mentioned in despatches, CJB., Medal with Clasp, and a
jeu^s service).
" Mr. T. Williams served with the loth Hussars in the Crimea from the 6th July to the xst October 1855, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
" Mi^or P. L. Tillbrook served with the 50th Regiment in the Crimea from the 22nd August 1855, including the
Eii^pe and f^U of Sebastopol fMednl with Claso, and Turkish Medal).
* IxCoIonel H. P. Vance served with the 38th Regiment in the Crimea from January to the 15th ^pril T855, in
eioding the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also in the Indian camunign from Nov.
1857. *Bd was oreecnt st the storm and capture of Meeangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, affairs of Barree
and Nuggur (Brevet of Major. Medal with Clasp).
■ Captain Noel served with the 3i8t Regiment throughout the Sutlej Campaign of 1845-46, and waa present at
the battles of Moodkee, Feroxeshah, Buddiwal, Aliwal, and Sobraon (Medal and three Clasps).
^ Major M J. Battye was present with the field force under Brigadier England in all its operations on iu second
advance on and return from Kandahar in 1841-42. Also with Colonel Wymer's Brigade in the Urghundaub valley.
Present at the battle of Hyderabad (Medal). Joined his regiment (the 2i8t) at the commencement of the outbreak
m the Southern Konkan. Served on General Ontram s staff with the Light Field Force in Sawunt Warree. Present
stthe siege and occupation of Munohur and Munsontosh. Engaged with the advanced guard at Golior, 21st
Jan. 1845, and at Moolis. 6th February— horse shot under him.
«• LuColonel 3. H. (nerke served with the 2i8t Fusiliers ih the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the batUe of
Ahaa, siege and fall of Sebastopol, attack of the Redan on the x8th June, where he commanded the scaling-ladder
psrtr. and was mentioned in despatches ; served as Adjutant at the fietll of Sebastopol and expedition to Kinbouxn
(Xedal with two Clasps, Sardinian and Turkish Medals).
** LLColonel Cooch served with the 62nd Regiment in the Crimea from 12th Nov. 1854, including the siege and
bSi of Sebastopol and the sorties of the 5th 9th and loth May. defence of the Quarries 7th June, assaults of the
Bedan on the i8th June (in command of the Wool-bag party of his regiment) and 8th September (mentioned in
dapstebea. Brevet of M^jor, Medal with Clasp, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, Sardinian
awi Turkish Medals). Appointed Town Migor in Sebastopol immediately after its fall for his services during the
«Mt sad final assault.
*^ Colonel E. Brown served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Feroseshsh and
^•tegOToualj (Brevet of Major. Medal with Clasp). Served in the Indian N.W. Frontier war of 1863, and was
pNHBft at the attack and capture of the Conical Hill and Umbeyla (Clasp) .
• lACoIonel G. H. PookUngton served with the 18th Royal Irish in the Burmese campaign of 1852-53 (Medal
vilk Cteap for Peiga). Served also in the Crimea from xst June 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and
ittHk or the xSth June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
* lUor Brackenbury served with the oxst Regiment in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at the
betili eCGopjerai, and with the Field Force in pursuit of the enemy to the Ehyber Pass in February and March
i£49(1ladal with Clasp) Present with the expedition to the Eusofrie Countiy and at the attack and capture of
iMOMtTillagea on the xxth and 14th Dec. 1849 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the rank of Captain with tho
TiiitMi OontJBgent and performed doty as an Engineer Officer in the Crimea in 1855-56 (Turkish Medal).
^ lACnfcinel Scott served with the 42nd Highlanders throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the
battlsa of Afana and Balaklava, expedition to Kertch and Tenikale, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three
ClaiVik 5th Claaa of Medjidie, and Turkish Medal) . Served also the campaign of 1857-58 against the mutineers in
India, inefaiding the actions at Cawnpore (6th Dec. 1857), Seraighat, Khodagunj. Shumsabad, siege and ftOl of
' ~~* r and aaaault of the Martiniere and Banks' Bungalow, attack on the Fort of Roo3rah. action at Allvgunge,
and captxira of BareiHy (Medal with Clasp). Embarked for the Gold Coast with the 42nd Highlanders and
throogiiout the second phase of the Ashanti war in 1874. Was present at the battle of Amoafrd ; commanded
the BMiiiwm at the capture and destruction of Becquah (mentioned in Sir A. Alison's report to Sir Garnet Wolseley
Mhavteg had the particular direction of the withdrawal of the Rear Guard), battle of Ordahsu (slight wound of
tte haaS) aad eaptore of Coomaaeie, and with the 42nd formed the Rear Guard during the burning of the city» and
~ dfliy's Bcareh nntU the arrival of the Forces at the Adans Hills (mentioned in deepatches, Brevet of
CcA, Madal with Clasp).
32 Yeomen of the Guard.
Her Maje$ty*8 Body Qua/rd.
(IVBTITUTZD BT HXHBT VII. IK THX YXAJI U^S-)
Captain £or<2 Skelmeradale, 3 Maroh 74.
Lieutenant Lt.Coloiiel Arthur Need.Uate of 14 HusaarB, xi Feb. 70.
Ensign Colonel Hon. William James Colville,* late of Rifle Brigade, zx Feb. 70.
EXOFB.
Lt. Colonel Charles Doyle Patterson.^ late of 10 Foot, 13 Fob. 62.
Lt.Colonel John AugUBtns Todd,^ late of 14 Hnasars, a Apr. 64.
Captain Francis Brockman Morley.' late of 40 Foot, 24 Oct. 68.
Colonel Henry Home,* 03. late of Grenadier Goards, 23 Nov. 73.
CUrk of the Cheque and .i(i;«to»^.—Lt. Colonel Wm. Griffin Sutton,? r. f. p. Cavalry Depot, 9 JoA- 6>*
140 Yeomen.
Agent*.— Meaars. Cox and Co.
< LtColonel Need served the Ponjaab campaign of 1848-49 as Aide de Camp to General Whish, and was present
during the whole of the siege operations against and capture of Mooltan, and action of Sooijkoond ; was alao
Eesent at the surrender of the Fort and garrison of Cheniote, and battle of Goojerat (twice mentioned in despatches,
edal with two Clasps). Served in the 14th Light Dragoons in the Persian expedition of 1857 (Medal with Cla«p) .
Also with the Central India field force under Sir Hugh Rose in 1857-58, and was present at the siege and capture
of Bahutghur, relief of Saugor, capture of Garrakota and pursuit of the rebels across the Beas (specially men-
tioned in despatches), forcing the Muddenpore Pass (horse wounded), battle of the Betwa (horse wounded, and
specially mentioned in despatches— life saved by Lieut. James Leith, for which the Victoria Cross was awarded to
him), siege and capture of the town and Fortress of Jhanai, battle of Koonch, affairs during the advance on Calpee
and action of Golowlee, capture of Calpee and nursuit (mentioned in despatches), action of Morar, action resulting
fn the recapture of the town and Fort of Qwalior. Served under Sir Robert Napier in 1857-58 in the pursuit of the
rebels under Ferozeshah, action of Ranode (horse wounded), and pursuit of Tantia Topee (menti(}ned in despatches.
Brevets of Mcyor and Lt.Colonel, Medal wiUi Clasp).
* Colonel the Hon. William Colville served with the Rifle Brigade in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including
the battle of Alma, siege and tall of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion
of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie) .
* Lt.Colonel Patterson served with the loth Regt. in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battle of Sobraon
(Medal). Also the Punjaub campaign of i848-4q, including the whole of the siege operations before Mooltan, action
of Soorjkhoond, carrying the heights before Mooltan, capture of the Dowlut Gate in command of the storming
party, surrender of the fortress, and battle of Groojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Commanded three companies of
the xoth Regt. in Shahabad with Major Eyre's field force at Dilawur, and capture of Jugdespore, and was mentioned
in despatches for hie gallantry (Brevet of Major, and Medal).
* Lt. Colonel Todd served with the 4th Light Dragoons throughout the campaign of 1838-39 in Affghanistan,
including the siege and capture of Ghuznee (Medal). Also throughout the Puinaub campaign of 1848-49, including
the action of Riunnuggur, passage of the Chenab, battles of Chilhanwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
Served as Brigade Major of Cavalry with the Persian expedition of 1857 (Medal with Clasp). Also as Brigiftde
Major to the 2nd Brigade of the Central India field force under Sir Hu^h Rose in 1858, and was present at the siege
and capture of Rahutghur, relief of Saugor, capture of Garrakota, forcing the Muddenpore Pass, siege and capture
of Jhansi, battles of Betwa with Koonch, and affairs during the advance on Calpee and action of Golowlie ; also the
action of Morar. recapture of Gwalior, and pursuit with action of Jowra Alipore : served as Assistant Adjutant
General to the Gwalior Division in pursuit of the rebels, and at the action of Ranode, also present at the capture of
the fort of Powrie (fiye times mentioned in despatches. Brevets of Major and Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
* Captain Morlev served under Sir Charles Napier during the operations in ticinde in 184a. Served with the 40th
Regt. m the Gwabor campaign, and was present at the battle of Maharajpore, 29th Dec. 1843 (Bronze Star).
* Colonel Hume served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 95th Regt. including the battles of the Alma
(wounded, horse killed under him, and mentioned in despatches) and Inkerman (severely wounded— shot through
the thigh), siege and fall of Sebastopol, and sortie of 26th October in command of the Regiment ; he succeeded
to the command of the Regiment at Inkerman, and received the Brevet of Lt.Colonel (Medal with three Clasps,
CB.t Knight of the Legion of Honor, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Was recommended for the
Victoria Cross by LtGen. Sir De Lacy Evans for "an act of special and useful valour at an important moment at
tho battle of the Alma in having seized a Colour and led over the bridge, the officers previously bearing it having
heen struck down by the enemy^s fire."
? Lt.Golonel Sutton has received the 4th Class of the Medjidie and the Turkish Medal, for services with the late
Turkish Contingent.
Military Knights of Windsor.
Mi^OT Rollo Gillespie Burslem, late of 13 F. (Oooemor).
B Captain Francis Gee, Unatt.
6olonel Paris Wm. Aug> Bradshaw, late Unattached.
Major Wm. Young,* late Paymaster Depot Battalion.
lritA3olonel Joseph Sanderson, r.f.p. z F.
Peter M*Innis, late Lieut. 44 ^•
Patrick Cahill. late M^jor 56 F.
Lt. Colonel Fred. Percy Lea, late Unattached.
Colonel Henry Gahan, late of 5 West India Regt.
Captain Wm. Malonev, h.p. Quarter Master Depot Batt.
Captain James Menzies, h.p. Quarter Master Depot Batt.
Lt.Colonel William Stevens, h p. 2 F.
Colonel James John Graham, late Unattached.
Major James Powell,* r.f.p. 102 Foot.
Captain James Baird,* late of 88 F.
Major James Stillman/ late of 9 F. [Gav. Depot.
Captain John Attkins Pickworih,^ h.p. Riding Master
Colonel George de Rottenburgh,* CB. late of zoo F.
* M^jor Young served with the 22nd Regiment the campaign of 18^4-45 in the Southern Mahratta Country, and
was present at the investment and capture of the Forts of Punnlla and Pownghur.
* Major Powell was present at the capture of the fortress of Kumool in 1839. Served in the Onmean Campaign
from December 1854, and organised and commanded the 8th Battalion of the Land Transport Corps (Medal wiiii
Olasp, and Turkish Medal).
* Captain Baird served with the 4zst Regiment in the Eastern Campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of
Alma and Inkerman, siege and fiUl of Sebastopol (wounded 9th June), sortie of 26th Oct.. and assaults of the
Redan on the i8th June and 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
* Major Stilliran served with the Carabineers in the Crimea f^m i4ih August X855, including the battle of
Tohemava, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and operations near Eupatoria (Modal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
WaB at Meerut at the Sepoy mutiny on zoth May 1857, ^^^ served the campaign of that year, including the baUles
•f Hindnn, siege and fall o< Delhi, and subsequent operations under Brigadier Showers (Modal with Clasp).
7 Captain Piokworth served the Eastern campaign of 1854-^5 with the 8th Hussars, including the reconnais-
■aaoe to Silistria, battles of Alma, Balaklava, Inkerman, and the Tchemaya, afiUrs of Bulsanak and M*Kenzie's
Warm, siege and fUl of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, French War Medal, and Turkish Medal). Served in the
Indian campaigns of 1858-59 and was present at the capture of Kotah, reoocnpation of Chundaree, battle of Kota ke
Serai, capture of Gwalior, and action of Boordah (Medal with Clasp).
* Colonel de Rottenburgh served in Canada during the nbelUon and received the Brevet rank of Major for ser-
▼ioes there whilst employed on a particular service.
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The Royal Anns. "PisiFSuti." "WAtmLoo."
p-J5^~|CftI«ML— George Charles. Earl o/Lncan.i GCB. Etu^n, 39 Ang. 16; Lt. 34 Dec. r8; Capt. x6May 22 j
fiT Sr ^iif^* *3 June 25 ; Lt.Colonel, 9 Nov. 26 ; Colonel, 23 Nov. 41 ; 2£ajor General, xi Nov. 51 ; Lieut.Qeneral,
-f i^^l 24 I>ec. 58 : General, 28 Aug. 65 ; Co2one/ xst Life GoardB, 22 Feb. 65.
28 ... lirata&utt CcUnel-— James Keith Praser,« Contei 4- Sub Li. Px6 Apr. 52; Lieut. P23 Mar. 55; Capt ^17
' yav. 57 ; Major 4r Lt.Colonel, 20 May 72 ; Colonel, 29 May 77 ; Lieulenant Colonel, 31 July 77.
MiQor aad LtOolonel.— Charles Wilxner Duucombe, Comet 4- Sub Lt. ^22 July c6 : Lieut. ^26 Auff . %q : Caoi.
>3 April 67 ; Ifg/or 4- Lieuimtant Colonel, 21 July 77. ^ ^ * *^ ^^' ^^
CAPTAXirS.
ITm. Reginald Arthur James Talbot
Oiarles Needham
Hon, Chas. Cavendish George Byng. Aide\
ie Camp to Prince Edward ofSaxe Weimar }
James AJezander, .Eur; qfCaledon
Edward Maahiter Danaey
9^ Simon Macdonald Lockhart, Bart.
John Edmund Philip Spicer
Lisi;TSiri.irT8.
Reginald Charles Tumor» ,
John 8. Southwood, Adjutant 12 Aug. 74 ...
Algernon Fox Eric Smith ,
Arthur William Hill-Trevor
Charles Napier Miles
George Bridges H. Dennett, Lord Rodney...
Heniy Vincent Hi^rgins
Thomas Charles Pleydell Galley
John Weyland
Beginald Brooke
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... Son. Copleatone Richard George Warwick
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27 Sept. 79
P28 July 63
Pxx Jan. 67
'soSept. 68
5 May 69
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XI Sept. 76
II Sept. 76
5 June 78
9 July 79
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11 ... (Quarter Ma»Ur.—John Henry Stuart Reid, 23 Jan. 69.
j Surfeou Motor . — Owen WUUam George, MD. ; Surgeon Major, 6 June 71 .
I iSbfyem.— Thomas William Thompson* 30 Sept. 75.
' »S ... [Veterinary ^«f^tfo«.— Martin Mence, 25 July 55 j i** Claee, 4 Dec. 63.
Scarlet— JViWK^f Blue.— 49«n^, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Setumedfrom France, January 18 16.
* Lord Laean served the campaign of 1828 on the Staff of the Russian Army in Bulgaria (Russian War Med&l and
C:«Bafider of St. Anne of Russia). Commanded the Cavalry Division throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854,
uif lading the battles of Alma, Balaklava (wounded) andlnkerman, and siege of Sebastopol ^edal with four Clasps,
fC£., Commander of the Legion of Honor, ist Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
'Colonel Fraser served as Orderly Officer to Sir Edmund Lyons on the Expedition to Kinboum in 1855* &i^d
*!• present at its bombardment and surrender (Medal). Has received a Gold Medal ftom the President of the
fnMh. Repabbc in recognition of his devoted services to the wounded on the field of battle in the Franco-German
asqMign of 1870-71,
* lient Tumor served with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade in the seoond phase of the Askanti War, in 1874
(Msasl).
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Colonel.— QtOTge Fred., ri«<!o«ii« Templetown,i ZCB, Stuiau, '34 April 23 ; £<. '29 Oct. 35 ; C^al.
P12 Deo. «6; Mtyor, »i6 Juno 37 ; Lt.Colonel, »x6 April 41 ; Colonel, 11 Nov. 51 ; Kqfor Oeneral, 26 Oct^sS ;
LUut.Getural, o March 65 ; Oeneral, 6 April 73 ; Colonel, and Life Guards, xo Oct. 76.
LieutenaBt Oolonu.— Henry P. Bw^art, Comet, ':t6 Feb. 58 ; Lt. '22 Julj 59 ; Capl, '25 Idar. 69 ; Mqjor
and Lt.Colonel, 36 March 73 ; Colonel^ 36 March 78 ; X<n(^««ia«; Colonel, xo April 78.
4Jor ft LtGdoBel.— John Stephenson Ferguson,* Comet 4r Sub Lt. i>ii June 5a; Xt. 8 Dec. 54; Capt.
5 Sept. 56 ; Brevet Mcpor, s Jxily 7= ? Mtyor 4- Lt.Colonel, 10 April 78.
2nd Life Onards.
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George Auflnistus Curzon*
Frederick Trench Townshend
Sir William Samuel McMahon, Bart
Hugh Richard, Viscount Downe
Alexander GlentworthPauI CliftonPerceval
5»r Archibald Lamb, JBarf.
Edward Hanning Lee
Douglas Mackinnon Baillie Hamilton,
Xord Cochrane
LnvtsvARS.
Francis Johnstone
Audley Dallas Neeld
Thomas Wake, Adiutant jo May jiiXiding \
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Sir Thomas Charles Gallis Western, Bart,.
Lord Henry John Vane-Tempest
John Anstruther Smith-Cunmghame
Anthony Charles Sykes Abdy
Charles Fred. St.ClairAnstruther-Thomson
Claude George, Lord Glamis
Hon. William Spencer Bateman-Hanbury.
Louis Eric Ames
Houston French
Rowland John Beech
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Biding If a«e*r.— John Marshall, 9 Sept. 71.
Qnarter Master.— Chaxlw Stanhope Haines, 14 June 76.
Surgeon Jfaior.-— George FredericK Hume-Spry, MD. 5 May 76.
Surgeon, — Henry Frank Hensman, Jssistant Surgeon, 31 March 63.
Veterinary Surgeon.— John Ashworth Rostron, xx Jan. 67 ; ist Class, 31 Jan. 77.
Scarlet--JPa«»if^» Blue.— ^^«iif«, Messrs. Cox and Go.
Betumedjrom France, February x8i6.
^Lcrd Templetown served Uiroughout the Eastern campaign of 1854. and imtil March 1855, in command of the
xst Battalion of Coldstream Guards, present at the battle of the Alma (mentioned in despatches), battle of Inker-
man, in command of the Brigade of Guards, which he brought out of action (woimded. and horse killed), subsequently
in conmiand of the xst Division ; also present at the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasps, CB., Officer of the
Legion of Honor, 3rd Class of the Mec^idie, and Turkish Medal).
* Major Ferguson served with the 5th Dragoon Guards in the Crimea firom Oct. 1854 to 7 Dec. 1855, and was
present at the battles of Balaklava, Inkermau, and Tchemaya, and siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three
Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
* Major Curzon served as a Lieutenant in the and Battalion of the Rifle Brigade in the Indian campaigns of
1857-58, including the actions at Cawnpore, siege and capture of Luoknow ; subsequently with Ross' Camel Corpe,
and present at the battle of Gclowlee and capture of Calpee (Medal with two Clasps) .
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The Royal Arms. " PiKorsuuL " " Wa.tieloo."
CttlAML—Hoffh Hexuy, Lord Btrathnairn,^ GCB. GCSI. Stuign, '8 Jane 20; H. '24 Oct ai; Copt. '2a Jolj 34 ;
Motor, »3oDec. 96 ; Li. Colonel, '17 Sept. 39 : Colonel, x i Nov. 5 J i Major General, la Deo. 54 ; Zie^^. €hneral,
23 Feb. 60 ; General, 4 Feb. 67 ; Field Marthal, 2 June 77 ; Colonel of Royal Horse Guards, 3 March 69.
LiMlauat Co1«b«L— Owen Lewis Cope Williams. Comet, 1*12 May 54 ; Li. '25 Jan. 56; Capi, '7 May 58;
Mqfor 4- Bt.Li,Col4mel, ^7 Dec. 66 ; Colonel, 7 Dec. 71 ; Lt. Colonel, xi Sept. 75.
■akr.— Cecil Robert St. John Ives, Comet, '15 Jan. 58; Lieut. '12 Mar. 61 ; Capt. '25 Apr. 65; Mc^or^r
BreveiLiemlenant Colonel, ii Sept. 75.
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CArtAlWB.
Frederick GhiBtavus Bumaby
David Milne Home, MP. for Berwick
Mou, Oliver George Powlett Montagu
Gilbert Stirlmg
Alfred Mordaunt Egerton, Squerry to\
HJtJS. ike Dnke tfConnangki S
Cbaries Gore. Xord Kilmarnock
Lord Henry Arthur George Somerset
Hon. Wm. Charles Wentworth-Fitz William
John Hew North Gustavo Heniy , Vieeount )
Daliymple S
LuvTSirAirTS.
Robert M'Alpine, Adjutant 34 Deo. 58
[Frederick Richard Gascoigne
George Lamplugh Wickham
John Seymour Wynne Finch
Archibald William Merry
John Fielden Brocklehurst
Bvelyn George Hammond Atherley
Chariea Baldwyn Childe-Pemberton
Leird Henry Edward Brudenell Somerset..
Ssoovn LisuTBVJjrrs.
Hen. Lionel Francis George Byng m... 39 June 78
Charles William Selwyn 30 Nov. 78
Howard Henry Howsxd-Vyse ^ 13 Aug. 79
Miiima Jr<u<er.— Thomas Miller, 7 Nov. 65.
QemrUr Maaier. — James Sharpies, ao Sept. 71.
omrgeem JTofM*.— Joseph Marmadnke Taylor,* a6 Feb. 76.
Snryoom. — Heinrich Freiderich Lawaetr Melladew, MD.^ Aeeieiani Surgeon, 31 March 64.
yetertmary Surgeon.— MaXhsm John Harpley,* 34 April 54 ; \§t Clou, 9 Jan. 63.
'RXvie—Faeinge Scarlet.— jl^enff, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Setumed from France, a F^ruarg 1816.
' LortStnUmaini served the Syrian campaign of 1840-41 (Medal, CB., Crons of St. John of Jerusalem of Prussia,
Cid sword of honor tram the Sultan). Served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 as the Queen's Commis-
■OCT St Che Head Quarters of the Freneh Army, and was wounded before Sebastopol (Medal and Clasps,* Major
teval, ECB., Commander of the Legion of Honor, and 3rd Class of the Medjidie). Commanded the Central India
f)M Faroe thmghout the Mutiny of 1857-58, having inarched 1,084 miles, took upwards of 150 pieces of Artillery,
CM otreadiad camp, one fortified city, one partly entrenched town, fought sixteen successful actions, captured
»nsT forts, and never sustained a check, and including the relief of Sanger, capture of Rat([hur, Shahghur, and
C^^awrse, siege and capture of Jhansi and Calpee, and various other engagements terminating in the storm and
Ofttre of Gwalknr and restoration of the Maharajah Scindia to his capitar(&C£. and promoted Lt.General*' in
cotaidaition of his eminent services," Medal with Clasp).
*y«eriBai7 Surgeon Harpley served with the Roval Artillery the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the
iffui of Bnlganac and M'Kensie'sFarm, battles of Alma, Balaklava, with Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol and repulse
f/ihe Sortie on the 26th Oct. X844 (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Royal Morse
i^Hery in India in 1857-58, and was present at the action of Pandora, storm and capture of Meangunge, siege and
c*cC3RQf Lacknow, captare of Rampore Kussie, passage of the Gograat Fyzabad, and affairs of Muchagawn and
KsBds Kde (twice mentioined in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
^ SvgeoB Miiior Taylor and Doctor MeUadew.—For War Services see " Medical Department."
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36
1st (The King' a J Dragoon Guards.
[ Fatal.
Yean
•Ber.
FuU Half
Pay.
P»V.
32
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29
31
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Tho King's Cypher within tho Gai-ter. " Wxtxeloo " " SxTi.8TOPOL " *' Taiu Fokts " '• Pbcix."
f?Z: Colonel.— Henry Aitchison Hankey, En$ign, '26 June 33; Lt. '10 Alar. 25; Capt. '15 Aug. 26; Major,
P27 Sept. 33 ; Lt.Colonel, 1 Mar. 39 ; Colonel^ 11 Nov. 51 ; MajorOeneral, 6 July 57 ; Lieut. General ^ 29 Apr. 64 |
Oeneral, 7 Dec. 71 ; Colonel ist Dragoon Guards, i Jan. 72.
Lieutenant Colonel.— Henry Alexander,* Comet, '3 Sept. 47; Lt.^6 Decs©; Capt. 'i Feb.56; Major, *i2 June
6^; Bt. Lt.Colonel, 22 Sept. 73; Lieutenant Colonel, 9 Dec. 76; Colonel, 22 Sept. 78.
Major.— Richard James Combe Marter,* Comet, '18 Jan. 51 ; Lt, '29 April 53 ; Capt. ^g Dec. 6a ; Major,
7 March 77; Bt. Lt.Colonel, 15 Oct. 79.
C1.PTJLIK8.
COEVXT OB
3HD LMUT.
P25Sept. 6olP2i July 63
»*26June 66 '30 Sept. 68|i'27July 70',
xoMay 64 ^'20 Feb. 671 12 Feb. 73
'29 April 59, '12 May 61 Pi8 May 70 29 Nov. 79
P3oSept. 68,»*23Mar. 70 15 July 76
'13 July 67' 7 May 70^ 16 Dec. 76
'*i2 0ct 67i»i4July 69I 17 Dec. 771
John Matthew Benthall' '20 Dec. 59
Arthur Gibbings* " '"
William Henry Thompson*
William Vesey Brownlo w* ,
Charles Adrian Gough Becher*
Robert Grosao Grodson*
Heni^^ Percy Douglas Willan*
Hamilton Campbell Vetch ' 8 July 68 j 28 Oct. 71: 20 Mar. 78'
LlBUTXNi.lfTS.
Nicholas Sadlier*
Peter Marrow" ...
Robt.AbrahamBrewsterFrench'Brewsteri*
John Alexander*
Ferdinand Seymour Leslie
Richmond G. Nicholas,* ^4;u<a«« 14 Feb.
74 {Riding Master 13 April 72)
James Cumming Dewar*
Robert Thomas Graves Lowry*
Bub Libutxhavts.
William Henry Harkneas*
SeCOHD LlBUTBITAllTS.
William Richard Goold-Adams^ ..
John Saltren Willett"
Cjrril St. Clair Cameron
Julian Oswald
Ernest Leonard Wright*
'22 Dec. 69' 28 Oct. 71}
28 Oct. 7x 28 Oct. 71
3 Aug. 72'
P27Feb. 69
8 Dec. 77
30 Dec. 72
28 Oct. 7t
x4 Feb. 741
19 Feb. 79]
x6 Feb. 78 22 Mar. 79
SUB LIKUT. I
II Sept. 761
2irD LIBUT. I
X May
II Maj'
32 Mar.
23 Mar.
II May
Pajr«a«/^r.— Charles Morley Balders,* 6 Jan. 79 ; Comtt, 35 May 35 ; Lt. 9 Oct. 57 ; Capt. '39 July 62 ;
Bt.Mqjor, 9 June 76.
Biding Jfa*<*r.-^ Philip Kelly, 14 June 76.
Qmarter Matter. — Henry Murphy,* 37 Nov. 66.
Veterinary 5Kr^«on.— Seaward Longhurst,* 14 June 73.
Scarlet— Pacing* Blue.— ^o^^, Messrs. Cox and Oo.^Irieh Agents, Messrs. Cone and SonB.
Bmbarkedfor Natal, 28 February 1879.
1 Colonel Alexander served with the loth Hussars in the Crimea from 7th July 1855. including tho battle of the
Tchemava and siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the ist Dragoon
Gkiards m the campaign of i860 in Chma ; was engaged at Sinho, present at the fall of the Taku Forts, eng^aged in
the actions of 18th and 2i8t Sept., also in the advance on Pekin (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Zulu war of
X879, in command of the ist Dragoon Guards, ft>om 14th April till the end of the campaign.
" Lt.Colonel Marter served with the ist Dragoon Guards in the Zulu war of 1879 (Vom the 9th April, and commanded
a detached squadron of his regiment in the field from the ist June until the conclusion of the campaign, including
the cavalry afffeiir at Erzungayan on sth June. Captured the Zulu King in the Ngome Forest, and brought him to
TJlondi, having under his command at the time a squadron of the King's Dragoon Guards, a company of the Natal
Native Contingent, and an officer and ten men of irregular mounted troops (mentioned in despatches, and pro*
moted Bt.Lt.Colonel " iu recognition of the service performed by him in having effected the capture of Ketch wayo,
the Zulu King, in the Ngome Forest ").
* Gajptains Benthall, Becher, and Willan, Lieute. Nicholas (as Adjutant), Dewar, and Lowry, 3nd Lieuts. Hark-
neas, (ioold-Adams, and Wright, Paymaster Balders, Quarter Master Murphy, and Veterinary Surgeon Longhurst
served with the King's Dragoon Guards in the Zulu war of 1879.
* Captain Gibbings and Lieut. Alexander served with the King's Dragoon Guards iu the Zulu war of 1879, in the
squadron under Major Marter, flrom ist June to the end of the war, including the cavalry affair at Brzungayan and
the capture of King Cety wayo.
* Captain Thompson and Lieut. Sadlier served with the King's Dragoon Guards in the Zulu war of 1879, in the
squadron under Msjor Marter, including the cavalry aflkir at Erzungayan.
* Major Brownlow served with the King's Dragoon Guards in the Zulu war of 1879, and was Orderly Officer to
Colonel Drury Lowe, conmianding the cavalrv in the engagement at Ulundi. Afterwarda commanded a squadron
of his Regiment in Baker Russell's Flying Column (Brevet of MaJor).
* Captain Gk>deon served with the King's Dragoon Guards in the Zulu war of 1879 in the squadron under Migor
Marter, and took part in the capture of Kins Cetjwayo.
^^ Lieut. Marrow served with the King's Dragoon Guards in the Zulu war of 1879, in the squadron under Major
Marter, including the cavalry afikir at firzungayan. Acted as Adjutant and Quarter Master to the squadron, and
subsequently as Staff Officer at Fort Newdigate.
u Lieut. Brewster served in the Zulu war of 1879 as Deputy Provost Marshal of the 3nd Division, and was present
in the engagement at UlundL Served afterwards with a aquadron of the King's Dragoon Guards in Baker Ruasell's
Flying Column.
" Second Lieut. Willett served in the Zulu war of 1B79, with the Field Force in Natal and the Transvaal.
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
Mia.
2nd Dragoon Guards (Queen's Bays),
The Boyal Cypher within the Garter. " Luckkow."
37
! - B*i'C«I«iel.— Alexander Low,i CS. Cornet, »aOct. 35; Id. ^6 July 38; Capt. '14 July 43 ; Bi.MnJor, 90 June 54 J
i!! £!!: Major, 76 Oct. 54 : Bt.U. Colonel, 12 Deo. 54 ; £'• Co2oii«2, i May 57 ; Mqfor General, 6 March 68 ; Lieutenant
General, i Oct. 77 ; Colonel and Dragoon Ouards, i Aug. 74.
24 .^ liratnaat G«loBel.— Thomas William Sneyd,* Cornet, ^3 May 56 ; Lt. '24 July 57 ; Capt. '10 May 61 ; Major,
'o Aug. 71 ; lAemtenant Colonel, ai July 77.
• • Kaisr.— William Alexander Battine^ {Snaiifn Bengal Army, 20 Sept. 49 ; Lieut. 9 Mar. 55), Cornet, 14 Feb. 60 ;
• tiimi. >29 Jnly 6a ; Captain, >io May 64 ; Major, ai July 77.
William Hanning Lee
Cfaarlea Albert Leslie Attila French
Petct Anbertin
Jamce Frederick Stoart "ilenVe^Adjntant ">
J^frMre Teomanrn Cmalry i
Fiancii) Jame« Ashoumer
]Francif Gren villa Dovle, at St^f CoU^e..,
.Benjamin Itelf,^ Aaijntant £aneaakxre"i
Yeeeeanrjf Cavalry }
■ Foeter ConlifTe Lister Kay
. Arthur Lewis George Gould ,
'aiNov. 65
'15 June 60
Vi6May 65
4 Oct. 64
' 9 April 70
90 Feb. 66
2 May 70
LxsuTSJiAins.
Warner OtUey
Joseph Alexander Lamben
HeniyClerk
Frederick Gordon-Mackenxie..
John Cecil de Yeel Tattersall..
Cuthbert Pilldngton Dawson .,
Jeremiah James Bayly
Frsncis Savile Barton
George Berthon Preston
COBirXT OB
alTD LIXITT.
LIXUT.
'21 Oct. 67
P23 June 65
P 6 July TO
Px6 Mar.
Sacovn LuuTxvi.irT8.
- Geirge John Scott
' Capon Henry Preston, .^4/Mtont 2 July 79 .
- Bobert Fiennes Hibbert
27 Mar.
a Dec.
9 Aug.
Z2 Aug.
XI Sept.
xo April 78 X3 July
I May 78 4 Dec.
jx May 78 1 14 Deo.
aa Jan. 79 a July
6 July 70
-. Mar. 70
P30N0V. 70
1*29 May 69
37 Sept. 71
30 Dec. 7x
30 Dec. 73
aTTD LiBirz.
aa Jan. 79
31 June 79
X3 Aug. 79
' 5 Nov. 70
••13 Jan. 69
»»27 8ept. 71
29 Jan. 74
19 Jan. 76
8 Mar. 76
30 June 77
7 June 78
a July 79
SRET.UAJ. ' BT.LT.OOL.
I
:i Ifi PnutaeUr.—ThoiaMB Aked. 30 Jan. 7a ; En§, '5 Apr. 64 ; Lt, '4
... BiMuy Matter. — Heiury Andrew Hoghes, 33 July 79.
:: ... [(^mtrter Matter.— Kdward Gundrie Tuckett," X3 Jan. 69.
Apr. 65 ; Capt. '30 Mar. 67.
Veterii
rimary Surgeon.— Aitred Adrian Jones,^** xo June 71.
\QcMx\e^—Pae%nge Baff.—Ayentefliewn. Ridgway and Sons.—JruA Agente, Messrs. Cane and Sons.
Metumed from India, 31 January 1870.
' IdnLGenend Low served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, Inker-
:^:i, tad Tchemaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol, also present with the Light Cavalry Brigade at Bupatoria ; at
bienaan he commanded the Regiment (Medal with four Clasps, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Knight of the Legion of
Hs:^. Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 4th Class of the Meajidie).
* LLColonel Bneyd served with the and Dragoon Guards in the Indisji campaign in 1858-59, including the action of
^ssKrotpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, subsequent operations, and action of Koorsee (Medal with Clasp).
' MajoT Bsttine served as Adjutant of the i6th Bengal Irregular Cavalry on the Poshawur frontier and was pre*
Rat in several expeditions agamst Momunds and AiR«die hill tribes in 1854-56 (Medal with Clasp) . Served with
^tf Pfrsian Expeditionary Force from Jan. to June 1857, and was present at Uie bombardment and capture of Mohum-
*«!: JMedalwitn Claap). Served in Bengal with Havelock's column, on the Staff of that General, and was present
2tbesaioDs of Onao, Bnaseerutgunse (ist and and), Boorbeakechowkee, and Bithoor, and in the several actions
**dsii^«>and ending in the relief or the Besidenov of Lucknow on 25th Sept. 1857 ; also during the subsequent
■K&ace as D.A.Q.M. General to the force until the iinal relief by liord Clyde on 24th Nov. 1857 (Medal with Clasp,
k^i a jfar's service).
' Outain Belf served with the loUi Hussars in the Crimean campaign from the t7th April i855,including the cap-
t^ cl Tefaorgaom, battie of the Tchemaya, Expedition to Kertch, and destruction of and affairs at Taman (Medal
^'.^ CUsp, and Turkiah Medal)
* Qoaner Master Tnckett served with the and Dr. Gds. in the Indian campaign in i858-59,including the siege and
cipaire of Iiucknow actions of Koorsee, Nawabgunge, and Jamo, and the Trans*Gogra ankirs at Bungaon (Medal
v::^naap).
' Veterinary Surgeon Jones served throaghont the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68, including the action of
Ar.-gee and capture of Magdala (Medal) .
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27
18
xa
»7
xa
XX
xz
x6
X7
P»y.
3rd {The Prince of Wales') Dragoon Guards. [d-mu.
The Princ6*8 Flume. The Rising Bun and Bed Dragon. " T^laybki. " " Albukxbi. " " YxnouA. *'
"PBirnrBULA" •'^Abtssimxi."
OoloneL— Robert BichardBon Rohertson^i CB. Comet, '8 June a6 ; X<. '9 April ag ; Gi)9rf.'i6 Aug. 33 ; Mwr,
'x8 June 41^ Lt.Colmul, 'aa Deo. ^^jColonsl, ao June 54; MqjorOen^ral, 14 May 59; XMa^.G^Muroi, 31 Jan.
'x8 June 41 : Ijt,CoUmMt 'aa Uec. 43 ; vounui, a< ^
68 : G^mm^, 13 Apr. 75 ; Colonel 3rd Dragoon Qaard8,,x7 June 66.
LieuienaBt Oolenel.— Andrew Bmythe Montagu '^
Comet, x8 Nov. s\ ; X*. 'x6 Mar. 55
■>. 77 ; Xi0Mi«iMM< Colonel, a4 Nov. 77.
Xigor.— Frederick John George Murray, Comet, »i6 May 6a; Lt, ^ij Nov. 63; Copt. ^17 April 69; Jfofor,
Montague Browne, vomet, xs «ov. sj; lA. ^]
'34 Deo. 58 ; Mqfor, 1*30 June ^ ; Brevet Lt.Colonel, 1 Get. 77 ; Lientenant Colonel, 94 Nov. 77. '
3x May 76.
Cjlptajvb.
John Davison
Otho Glynn Bolitho
«.«.«. Herbert Stewart
JBmle Kerr Amyatt Bumey
FrederioHorace Davis Bellwood Beliwood
Frederick Meyer Wardrop, Aide de\
Comp to Sir John Uiehel i
Henry Frank BgbertLucas
William Utting Cole
Boger Kenne^ Parke
LlBITTBiriLVTB .
WiUiam Frederic HamUton Yafeman....,
Greville Swing M'Clellan, Aii. ia Apr. 74
John Frederick Straoey Lee-Barber
Fryce Meyrick Pryce
Linde8ayCk>lePa^er w..
Arthur James Taylor
James Massy Dawson
Andrew Bdgar Caldeoott
Henry Oholmeley Gribble
Bbcoito LuvnurisiB.
John George Woodley
John Edward Fitsmaurice Hughes Boohe
COBTBT OB
aim UBUT.
J'xaMar. 6'
»i4 Oct. 68
»a4Nov. 63
P38 Oct. 68
' 3 April 6q
'30 June 69
39 Nov. 64
*a8 May 70
^xoAug. 70
i**2x Feb, 65
(I'laJime 69
**i8 July 65
1*30 June 69
'a8 May 70
'xoAng. 70
II Nov. 68
Pis Feb. 71
a8 Oct. 71
xz May 78
14 Sept. 78
13 Aug. 79
30 Deo.
14 Feb.
a Dec.
4 Dec. 74
II Feb. a6
xz Oct. 76
XX Nov. 76
XI Nov. 77
a6 May 79
'as Jan.
xa Feb. 73
»ix April 68
31 Oct. 74
x6Feb. 78
78
7«
79
79I
xMay
a9Nov.
6 Feb.
a6May
PowflMMltfr.— Wentworth Dawes, 18 Nov. 68 ; Son, Captain, 18 Nov. 73*
Riding Maeter.—Siageiae Henry Nicholson, 24 May 79.
Qnarier 3f<u<«r.— Samuel J)ean, 9 Oct. 63.
Veterinary <9«f^«oii.— Michael Joseph Hartigan, 3 June 68.
Scarlet— i^a«iiV« Yellow.— ^^mte, Messrs. Hopkinaon and Co.— Jrif A A^enU, Sir B. B<iroiigh« Bt» and Co.
I Betumedfrom Abg$$inia and India, Junt x868.
^ General Bichardson Robertson served in South Africa, in command of the successfhl expedition against the
insurgent emigrant Boers, beyond the Orange Biver, in 1845. Also as Brigadier, and in command of the 7th Dra-
goon Guards in the KaflBr campaign of 1846-47 (Medal and CB.).
* Lt.Oolonel Browne served with the Scots Gr^ys in the Crimea fh)m 30th July to zst Sept. and from Oct. to Pec.
Z855, including the battle of the Tchemaya, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, ana Turkidi Medal).
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
T«tk.
Ten;
Tin
I
Camazms.
George Bamsay Alored Dezme
John BidnOT Bates
FhiUp Bdward Pope, AtUiOoHt Che*kir«^
Ttommurw CSnwIry S
John caiadwiok
Charlea Henry Coirey, J^ftiimmt Pembroke )
] 4th (Royal Irish) Dragoon Guards. 39
The Harp and down, and the Star of St. Patrick, with the motto " (imi$ ttparabUt" "Pikwsuia"
" Balaxlata " " SsvASTorox.."
ikaeL— «ir Bdward Cooper Hodge,i JTCB. ComH, 3 Aug. 36 ; Li. '3 July 38 ; Co^i. '19 ^>^' 34 *' V<VM*,
»3 Dm. 41 : U.Coioma, »3 Oct. 48: Colam0l, a9 Not. 544 Mt^or B^neral, 30 Jan. 63; IA.Q€n*ral, 35 Ooi.
71 ; OtiMrel, z Oot. 77 ; Colonel 4th Dragoon GoardB, 6 Jan. 74. .
ieateaaat OeloneLWames Ganter,* Conut^ ^x8 Feb. 53 ; lAind. '31 Nor. 56 ; CaptaiM, 'si Oct. 59 ; Mqfor,
'8 Dec. 68 ; LiCMtnamt GUou4l,7 Mar. 77.
■^«r.— Thmnaa Bradney Shaw-HelUer, Cormi, '37 Sept. 6x ; Lt. '7 April 63 ; Capt. '17 April 67 ; Jf^/or.
a Jane 76.
Merryn ChalonerStephen T7nte,.<l«|;«<a»< )
SmtHgut Tmmmrjf Conaky
Lannnoe Mnzphy
Charles ViUien IbbetMn
^WlDiam Johnson Howard Townsend,
John Hnbort Hnasey
HeniyBmestBaskeryiUe Walton ...
Frederick Thomas Penton
Bohert John Abdy.
Joseph Watldns wOliam Darley .
Arthor Abney Sandys
John Algernon Aylmer
Bobert Arnold Tansittart ,
Bellbrd Bandolph Wilson ,
Nldudas Henry Baoon ^
Chariea Ctoorge Kidd.
Ssoovn LmmnrAvtB.
Bobert Le Mesnrier WiUonghby,.<M;irfa«i \
I II Jane 79 >
.^ JohnWiBJam Dent.
OOKVXT.
LIBUT.
'x6Mar. 60
»x3Feb. 63
P 9 Aug. 64
'4Jnly 65
'33 May 63
'iiJnly 65
»x8 April 64
'17 April 67
»i3 Sept. 65
'5Jaa. 70
'13 Mar. 66
' 9 April 70
'17 April 67
' 4 Deo. 66
'30 June 68
'33 Oot. 70
83 Mar. 73
33 Sept. 71
33 April 73
30 Dec. 73
13 Nov. 74
13 June 74
38 Aug. 75
38 Oot. 71
xo JazL 74
3May 77
39 Nov. 78
an> Lisirr.
XX May 78
XX May 78
CAPTAUr. BaSV.MAJ. I BT.LT.OOL«
p 8 Jane 70
'14 Sept. 70
•33 Oct. 70
4 Jane 73
37 June 74
x6 Jan. 75
18 Feb. 75
a June 76
5 Sept. 78
14 Deo. 78
zoAug. 79
Sir Edward Cooper Hodge com-
manded the 4th Dragoon Guards in
the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 ; was
on board H.M.S. BmupmrtU in the
naval attack on Sebastopd xTth Oot.
1854; also present at the battlsi of
Balaklaya and Inkerman, siege of
Sebastopol, night-attaok on Boasian
outposts, T9th Feb., and battle of
Tchemaya, 16 Aog. 1855 (Medal with
three OJasps. CS., Officer of the
Legion of Honor, 3rd Class of the
Medjidie. and Turkish Medal).
j?>ipiiifir.— ^ohn Macartney,* 16 May 63 ; SonMiJooft z6 May 77.
JMiay Matttr, — James Horton, 38 April 75.
r. — Soloman Williams.* xi Ap
QmritrUaaUr.
ftUrmrw
.pr. 68.
Lawrie, Esq.-
,— John Hanly, 38 Apr.
'^aeim^ Blue.'-Agni, A. 1
JUhtmedfivm ik$ OrisMa, irafy'x856,
Jritk AgtnU, Messrs. Cane and Sons.
1 LtGolanel Gunter served with the xst Dragoon Guards in the Crimean campaign flrom x6th Aug. 1855, including
*.k« liege sad lUl of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) . Served also in the campaign of i860 in
Ctia; VIS engaged at Sinho, present at the fUl of the Taku Forts, and engaged in the actions of x8th and axit
Septeaber, also in the advance on Pekin (Medal with two Clasps) .
* M^ Macartney, late a Captain in the zTth Lancers, was present with a Squadron of the zith Light Dragooofl
tt Knnool and in the action of Zorapore i8th Oct. 1839. Served with the 17th Lancers in the Cnmea from the 30th
•IBS to 14th Julyand from Bent, to Nov. 1855, including the siege of Sebastopol and battle of the Tchemaya (Medal
* Qttxtcr Master WilUama served in the 4tli Dracroon Ouards throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55,
a^afagthe battlea of Bttlaldava, Inkerman, and Tohenaya, siege and fitU of Sebastopol (Medal with three 01asps«
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
40
Fall
Pay.
Half
Pay.
m
5th (Princess Charloite of Wales') Dragoon Guards.
X«. P31 Julyas; Cap*. '30 June a8 ; Bl.JfaJcr, 23 Nov. 4
Ooloiial.— Richard Parker, Comei, '3 Auff. 32 , ^ „, _^. ^ , . -,*,„,.
Mc^or 4r Zt. Colonel, 9 Nov. 46; Colonel, so Jane 54; Lt.Colonel 4r Colonel, 20 June 54; Major Genera
34 Aug, 6i ; Lieut General, 3 Jan. 71 ; General, 1 Oct. 77 ; Co/'On«r 5th Dragoon Guards, 7 Dec. 71.
Liftuteaaat Colonel.— William Edward Marsland,^ Cornet, ^17 Feb. 57; if. '10 Dec. 58; Cap*. '3 Mar. 60
Mtujor, '38 Oct. 71 ; Xiei(*«iia«i* Colonel, 33 Jan. 77.
Kiqor.— James Dyson Bourne, Cornet, ^21 Deo. 60 ; Lieut, 'y Nov. 62 ; Capt. >3 Aug. 66 ; Major, 17 Mar. 77.
" VeBiigia nulla retrortum." — " Si.Li.MAVCi. '
" Balxklava. "
"ViXTOBIl." '
' Sevastopol.'
TouLorsa" *'P«hi»8ula"
[ Aldttihot
Gaptazhs.
Edward Alfred Jee
William Bobinson Truman, Adjutant^
Warwicluhire Teomanrjf CavaXry }
Robert Wilson Kearsley, Adjuiant Berke )
Yeomanry Cavalry S
John Oswald Lambert 1
Frederic Melkington Kenyon-Stow, Adj. \ '
Middleeex Yeomanry Cavalry }
Frederick Augustus Cracroft-Amootts
Maunsell Bowers
Fred. Wilson Hemming
Robert Stevenson, A^uiant Lanarkehire^
Veowtanry Cavalry }
Walter Hyde Atherton
Charles Edward Warde
coBKXT oa
2HD LiaUT.
P 2 Mar. 66
^ 8 Aug. 63
P17N0T. 69
' 3 Jan. 65
7»»,
'35 Apr. 68
P I Mar. 64
LlBTTTSlTAirrB.
Richard Charles Bernard Lawrence ....
Andrew Baldrey, Ae^'utant 13 June 76 ,
John Francis Green ,
George Henry Maddison
Edward Hegaa
William James Mackeson
Son. Kenehn Digbv St Lawrence
Stephen John Hatfield Harter
Sheldon William Keith Gradock
Sxcoirn Lixutxitahts.
Henry James Lermitte
Charles Conrad Shaw
St. John Corbet Gore ,
2 Jan. 69
10 Nov. 77
8 Dec. 77
4 Deo. 78
2VD LIBUt.
' 8 Aug.
PSDec.
a8 Oct.
30 Dec.
38 Oct.
24 Feb.
13 Apr.
28 Oct
18 Dec.
2 Deo.
28 Oct.
68 1 23 Apr. 73
65 24 July 72
71 17 Mar. 77
7» 33 Sept. 77
71 2 Feb. 78
7a 9 Aug. 78
72 31 Aug. 78
71 1 31 Oa. 78
^7 '30 June 69
27 Aug. 70
27 Sept. 79
X3 Feb. 76
31 May 76
36 Aug. 76
6 Oct. 76
zx Sept. 76
xo Sept. 77
3x Aug. 78
X Nov. 78
27 Aug. 79
4 Dec. 78
4 Dec. 78
23 Jan. 79
Bernard Hamilton Gunston ix Oct. 79
Favmaeter.—ft.B.e. Dudley Beaumont," x Apr. 78 ; Sne. 8 July 56; Lt. 4 May 59 ; Capt. z Apr. 70.
Biding Matter.— Robert Gifford, 3 April 78.
Quarter Ifot^r.— William Denis Lemmon, 3 June 64.
Veterinary Suryeon.—Ed^nn Thomas Cheesman, so Nov. 67 ; let Clan, 30 Nov. 79.
Scarlet— JVittny* Green.— ^^*»e«, Messrs. Cox and Co.— /rw* AgenU, Sir E. Borough, Bt. and Co.
Beiumedfrom the Crintea, 28 May X856.
^ Lt Colonel Marsland served with the ist Dragoon Guards in the campaign of x86o in China, and was engaged a
Sinho, present at the fall of the Taku Forts, and engaged in the actions of the 18th and 2zst September, aJso m th(
advance on Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
* Captain Beaun^ont served as Aide de Camp to General Tomer during the operationa in Bhootan in 1865-66
(Medal with Clasp).
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CU«1 field J«rM,
J 6th Dragoon Guards (Oarahtniers^
" 8BV1.8TOPOL ** "DlLHX."
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fin fiairColoMl.— HeniT Richmond Jonee,^ CS. Cornet, »9 Jane 95 ; Lt. '14 Nov. 26 ; Capt »i2 June 30; Bt.Ucuor
P»T.;p»y.| « Kov. 46 ; Major, 'ai May 50 ; Li.Colonel, ?i6 Sept. 51 ; Colonel, a8 Nov. 54 ; Major General, a April 6s 2
•v,-— J ^ f /: T\^ — . General, 1 Oct. 77 ; Colonel 6th Dragoon Goards, 15 May 73. » »- j»
1 Fryer, Cornet, 'g Mar. 60; X*. »i8 Feb. 6a ; Cap*. P5 April 64 ; Jtfo/or '15 Dec
7 March 77.
Aenatani Adjutant General, Simla; Comet, ^14 July 54; £*. i>x5
5 Jnly 7a ; Major, ai July 77.
bt. Comet. ^li^ Jnly 64 ; Zf. >ia Sept. 65 ; Capt. >2o Jnne 68; lfo;\
, 6q: Xtoii«Mm< Colonel, 17 March 77.
'Bucts.— James Goldie,* Aetietani '
»8i Feb. 60; Bt.Mefjor, 5 J '
>Char]eB Frederick Marriott.
Jan. 56; Copt,
Major, 5 Oct. 78.
I CJlPTAXVS.
• Henr^ Blackbome Hamilton..'.
■ HardmBamley
• iHngfaC. Gaston Montgomery
• ^Hom, James David Drommond, Adjutant ^
• Bm^te Taoatanrf Cavalrg }
• WOUam Henry MacGeorffe, Atff. WeH-'t
mer^and Teomonri/ Cavaky }
Walter Campbell Calvert
' Douglas Alexander Graham Conning-)
ham Graham i
Anbone George Fife
Thomas Cole Porter
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8 Jan. 58
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Paa Feb. 68 P 6 July
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: Alexander 8prot
Robert Preston Sandeman
Thomas Richard Fra.Brabason Hallowea, *)
' Iniervret^ j
Alfred weston..<ltf;«teii< 17 April 76
Percy Hogh Hamon Massy
Harold Charles Hanbnry
!Bat)amxnNoelHeywood-Jones
ChariesReffinaldSydney Douglas-Hamilton
S Sept. 77
Ssoovn LnmvjiVTB.
I 2KD L1B1>T.
Bidiard Godolphin Walmeeley Long 30 Jan. 78
Heoiy Mow^ Owen ■ 30 Jan. 78
Frederick Henry Arthur Des Vobux ' x6 Feb. 78
tPraods Sndlow Ganatt I i May 78
Robert George Edward Twiss 30N0V. 78
Montagu Cradock 6 Aug. 79
Pemmaeier. — Edward Roberts,* a Dec. 68 ; Kon. Captain, x April 78.
Kima Maeter.—WiMiam Busby Mayes, ai Aug. 78.
^Wfar Jf(M«*r.— John William Tomlinson, 13 Oct. 77. ' »
Veterimarf Air^«os.— Richard Poyser, xa Sept. 65 ; let Clou, 8 March 76. r \
Bine — JFaeinge White.— 4^mi/«, Messrs. Cox ft Co.^Irieh Agents, Mee^f , Cane & Sons.
Mmharkedfor India, 30 December 1877. ^f p
cxpTXiir.
a8 Oct.
88 Oct.
'28 Oct.
»3o Oct.
84 Feb.
28 Feb.
5 Oct.
la Nov.
73
13 July
6 Sept.
x6 Aug.
7 Aug.
5 Oct.
ao April 77
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I April 76
XI Feb. 75
39 Nov.
xz Sept.
5 Oct.
7<^
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'-iTx^ been killed bv the first shot fired by the enemy), and captured a gun; cC^ ^\nded a Brigade of Cavalry at
"^ captan of BattHlly (C£.) ; commanded the Left Column with Lord Clyde's fc in the attack on Benhi Madho'a
' *9 At Dunderkera ; oommanded the Cavalry with Lord Clyde's force in the ^Srans-Gk>gra campaign, including
<^n at Msipedia, Chundal, and Bankee, also pursuit of the rebels to the Raptoe (Medal).
' Mijor Gotdie served with the 9th Lancers throughout Uie suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1857-59, includ-
-.' the tasttle of Bndlekeserai, siege operations assault and capture of Delhi, actions of Bolnndshuhur and Ally-
TJir. tattle of Agra, aflkur of Kanouge, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec, action at
$<^2bst, setion at Bhnwiahabad (in comnumd of a Squadron), siege and capture of Lucknow, the summer oam-
XMo. IS Oode and Rohilcand and actions of Rhodamow and Allyghur, capt^ of Bareilly, action at Shahjehanpore
- - - - • - ^ . . t' - . '^"-^^ (Medal with Clasps).
■inian campaign, and was dan-
. ._ „ , „ _ e commanded two Companies of
.ai jUtag^h Own, beinj; the Baggage Guard (mentioned in despatches, T '^wC
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" Vtttigia nulla retrormu.'*—** akhi^UASCk" "ViCTOBii." "TouLOUBB** "Pbitisbula'
" Balaxlati. " " Sbtastopol."
Ooloiial.— Richard Parker, Comeif^n Auj
Major 4' Lt.Colonel, gVoy,
34 Aug. 61; Lintt. Qeturalf
LieuteaaBt Colonel.— William
MajWt '28 Oct. 71 ; Lieutenant Colonel^ 31 Jan! 77.
MnjoT.— James Dyaon Bourne, Cornet, ^21 Dec. 60 ; Xiguf. P7 Nov. 62 ; Cap<. >3 Ang. 66 ; Major, 17 Mar. 77
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Warwiek$kire Yeomanry CavlUry j ,^ » ^"^S- ^^ « ^®0'
Robert Wilson Kearsley, Adjutant Berke ) L,^ „^^ ^
Yeomanry Cavalry .....!..... ; ,»'i7 Not. 69
John Oswfud Lmnbert
Frederic Melkington Kenyon-Stow, Adj, 7 p , to*. <c^
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Frederick Augustus Cracroit-Amcotts
Maunsell Bowers
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Robert Stevenson, Adjutant Lanarkehire )
Yeomanry Cavalry }
Walter Hyde Atherton
Charles Edward Warde
'as Apr. 68
I Mar. 64
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Richard Charles Bernard Lawrence ...
Andrew Baldrey, A^uUint 13 June 76
John Francis Green
George Henry Maddisou
Edward Hegan ,
William James Mackeson ,
Hon. Kenelm Digb^ 8t Lawrence .
Stephen John Hatfield Harter ....
Sheldon William Keith Cradock
Sbcohd Libuxxitavtb.
Henry James Lermitte
Charles Conrad Shaw
St. John Corbet Gore .
' 3 Jan. 69
10 Nov.
8 Dec.
4 Dec.
SVD LIBUT.
28 Oct.
30 Dec.
38 Oct.
65 24 July 72
17 Mar. 77
23 Sept. 77
2 Feb. 78
84 Feb. 72, 9 Aug. 78
13 Apr. 72 31 Aug. 78
38 Oct. 71 1 31 Oct. 78
18 Dec. 67 P30 June 69
3 Dec. 74
38 Oct. 72
13 Feb. 76
31 May
26 Aug. 70
6 Oct. 76
XI Sept. 76
xo Sept. 77;
31 Aug. 78
X Nov. 78
37 Aug. 79
27 Aug. 70
37 Sept. 79
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4 Dec. 78
4 Deo. 78
33 Jan. 79
Bernard Hamilton Gunston ' 11 Oct. 79
Faymaeter.—f.B.c. Dudley Beanmont,o i Apr. 78 ; Ene. 8 July 56 ; Li, 4 May 59 ; Capt. 1 Apr. 70.
Siding Maeter.—Bdbert GifTord, 3 April 78.
Quarter Ifuttfr.— William Denis Lemmon, 3 June 64.
Veterinary Suryeon.—^d^rin Thomas Cheesman, 30 Nov. 67 ; i$t Claee, so Nov. 79.
Scarlet— Jlact»^« Green.— .iy^nte, Messrs. Cox and Co.— JruA Agente, Sir E. Borough, Bi, and Co.
Betumedfrom the Crimea, 28 May 1856.
> Lt.Colonel Marsland served with the ist Dragoon Guards in the campaign of i860 in China, and was engaged at
Sinho, present at the fall of the Taku Forts, and engaged in the actions of the i8th and 21st September, also in the
advance on Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
* Captain Beaumont served as Aide de Camp to General Turner during the operations in Bhootan in 1865-66
(MedSfwith Clasp).
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6th Dragoon Guards {Ga/raUni&rs).
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FbS HAlfjGelMieL—HenrT Richmond Jonee,* CB. Comet, '9 June 25 ; Lt. '14 Nov. a6 ; Capi. P12 .Tune 30 • BtMajor
^>_;?^l 9 Nov. 46 ; Major, »ai May 50 ; Lt.Colonel, '16 Sept. 51 ; Colonel, aS Nov. 54 ; Major General, a April 65 :
t Ueiit,Qeneral, 6 Dec. 73 ; General, x Oct. 77 ; Colonel 6th Draffoon Ooards, 15 May 73.
Ilieatonaat Golenel.— John Fryer, Cornet, '9 Mar. 60; Lt. >i8 Feb. 6a ; Cop*. »5 April 64 ; Jfa/or »i< Dec
I 69; XimteMiieCotoiMZ. x7Maroh77. y . 5 «..
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■ijort.— James Gk)ldie,* Aeeietant Adiutani General, Simla; Comet, '14 July 54
I *ax Feb. 60; Bt. Major, 5 July 72 ; Major,-!! July 77.
'Charles Frederick Marriott. Cornet,^ jt^ July 64 ; Lt. P12 Sept. 65 ; Copt. >2o June 68
X*. »i5 Jan. 56; Capi.
Major, 5 Oct. 78.
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'Henrv Blackbnme Hamilton..'.
Hardm Burnley
iHughC. Gaston Montgomery
|Hm. Jamas David Dmmmond. Adjutant )
I Bueia Teomanrp Oualrg }
WiUiam Henry MacGeorae, A4f. WeH-'i
moreland Teowtaney Cawbrjf }
IWalter Campbell Calvert
I Douglas Alexander Graham Cunning-)
I ham Graham i
Aubane George Fife
Thomas Cole Porter
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aiTD LUTTT.
'ai July 64
'18 April 65
'14 Sept. 66
8 Jan. 58
LisunvAVTS.
Alexander Sprot
Bobert Preston Sandeman
I Thomas Richard Fra.Brabason Hallowes, *)
I IntervrHer j
Alfred Weston. AdjnimU 17 April 76
Percy Hu^h Hamon Massy
•Harold Charles Hanbury
.Boijamin Noel Heywood- Jones
< ChariesBecruuadSydney Douglas-HamUton
PisMay 66P24Mar. 69
'25 Sept. 67 »i5 Dec. 69
"•aa Feb. 68 P 6 Julv 10
Pi3 July
»aoOct.
Pao Feb.
'xsMay
5 Sept. 77
I Sscon LnrTSVJiVTB. ■ awn likpt.
iBiehaid Godolphin Walmesley Long 30 Jan. 78
Henry Mostyn Owen I 30 Jan. 78
.Frederick Henry Arthur Des Vgbux I z6 Feb. 78
Francis Sndlow Gairatt I i May 78
Bobert George Edward Twiss 30N0V. 78
Montagu Cradock 6 Aug. 79
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a8 Oct.
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24 Feb.
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I April 76
XI Feb. 75.
29 Nov. 76
II Sept. 78
5 Oct. 78;
6 July
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5 Oct.
X3 July
6 Sept.
16 Aug.
20 April 77
jPsMMuftfr.— Edward Boberts,* a Dec. 68 ; Hon. Captain, x April 78.
Bidina Matter. —Vf mam Busby Mayes, ax Aug. 78.
' Quarter Jfcu<«r.— John William Tomlinson, 13 Oct. 77.
V'eterimar^ ^r^cos.— Richard Peyser, 12 Sept. 65; zet Clou, 8 March 76. f \
Bins— Fiaein^M White.— Affent$, Messrs. Cox & Co.— JrM Agente, Mee^f 1 Cane & Sons.
Embarked for India, 30 December 1877. of p
> General Bichmond Jones commanded the Carabineers in the Crimea from 1/ ^^ug. 1855, including the battle
*€ tbeTehemaya. siege and fa\\ of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of . Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
Serred inttie Indian campaign ; c .mmandea Greneral Penny's Column in the tM||. l^f the Kirkrowlie (that officer
Urini^been killed by the first shot flred by the enemy), and captured a gun; c(^ ^>nded a Brigade of Cavalry at
•be espcure of Bareilly {CB.) ; commanded the Left Column with Lord Clyde's fc la the attcusk on Benhi Madno's
f^rce&tDunderkera: commanded the Cavalry with Lord Clyde's force in the JjStfans-Gogra campaign, including
^Siin St Magedja, Chundal. and Bankee, also pursuit of the rebels to the Raptoe (Medal).
*MiyOT Goldie served with the 9th Lancers throughout the suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1857-59, includ-
•jif ihe battle of Bndlekeserai, siege operations assault and capture of Delhi, actions of Bolnndshuhur and Ally.
7har. battle of Agra, aflhir of Kanouge, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec, action at
Senighat, action at Shnmshabad (in command of a Squadron), siege and ^pture of Lucknow, the summer cam-
psi^ in Oude and Rohilcund and actions of Rhodamow and Allyghur, capdp^ of Bareilly, action at Sha}\jehanpore
tsA pmoit to Mabomdee, passage of the Gogra at Fyzabad and affair at KT s9•^ (Medal with Clasps) .
* Caotaia Roberts served as a Captain in the 4th Regiment throughout j^^^t^ yBinian campaign, and was dan-
svTooaiyiioanded— gunshot wound of left elbow-joint--at Arogee, in whict - 'he commanded two Comixanles of
(te 4tii King's Own, being the Baggage Guard (mentioned in despatches, F '^^/
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7th (TJie Princess EoyaVs) Dragoon Guards. [ Aiderdiot,
Ck>lonel.— Robert Wardlaw,^ CB. Cornet, 's Jane 35; Lieut. ^28 July 40; Captain, '14 Oct. 4a; Major
'4 Feb. 53? Bt.Lt, Colonel, 12 Dec. 54; Lt.Colonel, 'lo Mar. 57; Colonel, xa Dec. 57; Major General*
6 Miir. ftS ; £f rff'r«ai»< General, 1 Oct. 77 ; Colonel 7th Dragoon Gnards, 7 Jan. 74. *
Linutisii&fit CdloneL— Edward Harnett,* Comet, ^2 June 48 ; Lt. 14 Oct. 51 j Capt. 5 Mar. 58 ; Major, 20 July
66s Brff^tf. Lt.Culonel, 17 Nov. 75 ; Lt.Colonel, 17 May 76.
tojar*— p.f.tf. Talin Oampbell, Comet, 14 June 55 ; X<. Pi6 Oct. 55; Capt. '29 June 66; £r*t7tf< lfq;or, 11
/una 7^; Major. 1 3 Sept. 79.
Ca.pt JLIF8.
John Fryer Chapman, Adjutant 0*-">
fordthire Yeomanry Cavalrg }
Aifnd Bibhy
Evan Aubrey Thomas
Walter Creagh, Adj. Deniiffhehire Too- \
WMury Caotdry )
Cecil Leyoeeter Becher
William Woods Weston
Charles Edward Beckett
William Edward Morrison Rough
Charles Lucius Brooke
WlUiam Moses
LxsnTBiri.irT8.
Montague Campbell Day
Michael Arthur Burke
Uliok George'Campbell de Burgh, Adju- >
tani 29 July 79 S
John Scott
Digby de la Motte Du Boulay
Frederick Charles Palmer
James Henry Aspinwall
Philip Montagu
»2i July
P 5 Jan.
»28 July
4 Oct.
»i4 Sept.
» 3 Feb.
»i7 April
33 Sept.
Bbcoito LnuTxiriVTS.
Frederick James Murphy.
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9 Mar. 78
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'18 Oct. 64
18 Jan. 69
'aa June 67
'aS Oct. 68
P17 April 69
Paa Mar. 72
'aa April 71
a8 Oct. 71
30 Dec. 71
a I Sept. 7a
93 Apr. 75
la Nov. 75
IX Sept. 76
11 Oct. 76
IX Sept. 77
a9Nov. 77
22 Mar. 79
12 Nov. 73
1*18 Aug. 69
'14 Jan. 71
24 Sept. 73
I Apr. 75
33 Jan. 78
9 Oct.
23 Jan.
22 Mar.
a4May
78
79
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a J June 79
Lieut. General Wardlaw served
with the ist Dragoons in the Crimean
campaign from 6th Oct. 1854, in-
cluding the battles of Bidaklava, In-
kerman, and Tohemaya (oonunanded
the Regiment), siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Brevet of Lt.Colonel,
Medal with three Clasps, Knight of
the Legion of Honor, sth Class of
the Medijidie, and Turkish Medal).
^_^ 93 July
Duncan Vernon Pirie I 7 Jnne
Arthur WHliam Mordaunt Richards 6 Aug.
Claudius Shirley Harris I xi Oct. _
Pav«MM<«r.— William Francis Wheble, 18 May 60 ; Ronorarjf Major, 18 May 75.
Hidina Matter. — Nelson Banyard, 6 Jan. 75.
^tarter Maeter.-~B.exay Lewis,* a8 Oct. 68.
Veterinarjf 8uryeon.—ChaT\6B G^rge Hetherington Reilly, 15 Feb. 61 ; itt Clatt, 2 Aug. 71. .
Scarlet— .7Vi«»ji^t B}»xlk.^AaenU, Messrs. Cox and Co.—Iriek Agente, Sir B. Borough, Bart, and Co.
!keturned/rom India, 33 Nov. 1867.
* Lt.Colo^il^^aal^3B|il^Md with the nth Hussars in the Crimea from 14th July 1855, including the battle of
Tohemaya, siege «a/ft]l of m>astopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
' Quarter Master Luiiianmeft with the 7th Dragoon Guards throughout the Kaffir war of 1846-47, and woa present
in many of the engagements tb^^iook place (Medal).
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^^ 1^ GekiwL*-Charles Philip Ainalie, vnd Lt. lo April 25; LU '38 Jan. 26; Capt. **i6 Mar. 30: Mmot, **x4 Oct. 42 ;
I LLColoiult P22 Oct. 47 ; Ci>ioiwi, 28 Nov. 54 ; Uajor General, 7 July 62 ; iietti. Qeneral, 25 Oct. 71 ; Cfenm^,
I X Oct. 77 : Cfe&m«i iBt Dragoons, 8 Mar. 69. ^. .„„^,yv.-™^«
Xieotnant Oolonel.— John Gordon Graham, Cornet, 19 June 55; iMut ^15 Feb. 56; Capt, '19 Feb. 58;
Mnor, 27 Mar. 72 : X<.Cotoii«l, xo April 76. ^ , ,
l^'or.— Bdmund Baoon Button, Come/, '30 Mar. 60; Lt. '•23 Sept. 62; Cliip*. »8 May 67,- Major,
10 April 76.
Captxivb.
Charles Falkiner Morton ;•
Han Maclean, Aids de Camp to Sir >
Tkomae Steele >
John Archibald Middleton, Adjutant 1 ]
F^eMre Light Soree Volunteere S
John Baillie Ballantyne'Dickson
Charles Richard Tennant
Beigamin Ingham Tidswell
Henry Tomkinson
Gerard Vivian Ames
William Wella*
LxsirravAHTB.
William Henry McLaren
James Barnard Nichols
Jamee Tbwers-Glark
Francis William Bhodes
Soraoe Amyatt Amyatt-Bumey*
Arthur William Mostyn Owen
William FiUGerald O'Bhanghnesvy ,
Francis Rottledge
Sioovn JjovrmxAxn,
Henry Bobert Mansel Porter
Oedl Digby Howard Fetherstonhaugh
John Fmnoia Bum-Muzdooh
Frederick William Shaw
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28 Oct. 71
pfo May 64
26 June 72
2x Aug. 72
15 Mar. 74
27 June 74
2 Dec. 74
23 April 75
13 June 75
6 Sept. 76
xi Feb. 77
a Dec. 74
^12 June 69
' 8 June 70
9 July
3x Dec.
8 Mar.
27 Sept
'8 July
30 Oct. .
13 Sept. 79
Captain Wells served in the xst
Dragoons throughout the Bastem
campaign of 1854-55. including the
battles of Balaklava (horse severely
wounded, and captured a Russian
cavalry horse on the field), Inker-
man, and Tohemaya, night attack on
Russian outposts on i9tA February
1855, siege and ftll of Sebastopol
(Medal with three Clasps^andTarldsh
Medal).
Pflymuter*.— Ob< WiUans, 5 April 56; Son. Major, 5 April 71.
Duncan Chisholm Oliver Spiller/ z Apr. 78 ; Bne. ^ 14 Aug. 60 ; Lt,^ 2 Feb. 64; Ompt.* zo Nov. 69.
.Siiteff-JTM^fr.— James Collins,* 9 Aug. tx.
QwHW Jfa«<0r .—George Clements,* 23 Mar. 70.
... Veterinarjf Surgeon.^
Scarier— Ptfeis^f Blue.— J,^M<f , Meesrs. Cox and Co.— TriA Agente, Sir B. Borough, St. and Go.
Setnmedfrom the Crimea, 27 Jfoy Z856.
* lient Amyatt-Bomey served wifh the Swing's Dragoon Guards in the Zulu war of Z879, a&d took part in the
optan ofEbg Oetjwajo.
* Osptatn SpiBer commanded a Company of the 65th Regiment during the war of Z863-65 in New Zealand, and
n«prciaeut at Aw attack on the working par^ at Williamson's Clearing, relief of Pokttio Piquet (mentioned in
dnitehes). stormiiig and capture of Put at Rangianhia, actions at Bangiani and Huirini, and attack and capture
of Pihtt Orakaa (lOdal).
* BUing Master Collins served in the 8th Hussars in the Indian campaigns of z858-59,aad was present at tlie
GqAne of Koiah, reoaptOM of Chundaree, battle of Kotah-ke*8erai, capture of Gwalior, ciq[>ture of Powrie,
utioss of Sindwahoo, Koorwye, and Koondrye (Medal with Clasp).
'Qoarter Master Clements served the Bastem campaign of 1854-55 with the xst Royal Dragoons, including the
Ivtilfs of Alma, BalaJdayik, and Inkennan, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with four Claspa, and Torkiab Medal).
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2nd Dragoons {Royal Scots Qreys).
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' Second to None."
The Thistle within the Otrcle and Motto of St. Andrew. An Baffle.
"WjlTBBLOO" "BALJlKtATJl** " S«TX8«OPOL."
—Sir John Bloomfiold Gongh.^ QCB. Bn$ign, 34 Feb. 20; Lt »i Oct. 25 ; Capt. 'i Aug. 26; Bt.Maior,
a611^ 41; Bt.Lt.Colonelt 33 Deo. 42; CbtoiMi, 3 Auk. 50; Mc^orQeneralf ^oJ9iD..$si Lieui.Gtntral, 9 Not.
esTfi^MMraJ, 35 Oct. 71 ; ColofM^ snd Dragoons, 31 Jan. 64.
Lieateaant Colonel.— Andrew Nugent," Comet, '17 Dec. 52; ^- '«4 Not. 54; Capt.^8 Feb. 56; Mqfor, 31
Mar. 66; Lt.Colonel.^s Feb. 69 ; Colonel, 3 Feb. 74.
1Ui9r,—p.$.e, John Wallace Hosier, Oom^, '17 Dec. 58 ; i«. '17 Nor. 63 ; Cop*. '30 June 69 j JTq/or,
31 Jan. 78.
GjiprAiirs.
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: 3VD LIXUT.
Francis James Agnew Wallace '38 April 63
Patrick Sanderson, -4(f;irfa«<JKa*eio<*»afi"> p,.xr«^ #:,
Teomamfy C<walri..... j »'i7Not. 63
Francis Glennie Farquhar '14 June 64
Edward George Moore DonnithomeS(X<. ^
B. ArHlUrji, x8 Dec.^x), Adjwtant HmrU \ 9 8 Sept. 65
Ttomaiuy CavaUry J 1
James Charles Maberlv 1*25 Sept. 67
Alft^dCholmeley Barfe Welby Pi6 Ootv. 67
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P30 Mar.
Pi6 Oct.
»25 Sept
3 Feb.
'33 June
^ 7 Dec.
Hon. Walter Philip Alexander ' 3 Feb. 691'xo May
John Francis Upton Gaskell | 38 Oct.
71
'33 June 70
Montague George Johnstone .,
Francis Maitland Philips
L1XUTBVA.VTS.
William Christopher James
Charles FiUGeraldWatldns
John Lewis Yaughan Henrr
John Arthur WellesleT O'Neill Torrens
William Henry Hippisley,' A^. 34 Nov. 77..,
William Nicholas Leader '
Edwin Bolton I
Cecil Algernon Brooke Tumor 5 Sept.
Bichard Wolfe ' 30 Jan.
^
SxOOHn LXBTTTBHAjraS.
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38 Oct.
^ 3 Aug.
34 Feb.
38 Feb.
6 Mar.
33 Apr.
3oN0T.
33 May
z3 May
II Nov.
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» 3 Aug.
34 Feb.
7»1
i
72
34 June 76
I April 761
34 Nov. 77
5 Sept
3X Jan.
38 June
791
17 May 79
28 June 79
William Crawford Middleton ' X3 Mar. 78
James Campbell Hamilton { ix May 78
Fitzroy Charles Fletcher 37 Aug. 79
Henry Jenner Soobell 13 Aug. 79
PaymiM<0r.— James Clarke Ross, i Mar. 64 ; Hon. Major, x Mar. 79.
Bidina Jfat^fr.— Charles Walter Neal, 6 Nov. 67.
Quarter Maeter.— John Liddle,* 37 Sept 71.
Veterinary Surgoon.— Andrew Galbraith Ross, x6 May 63 ; let Cla»$, 8 June 73.
Scarlet— JViciM^* Blue.— 4^mf«, Messrs. Cox and Co.— JrM Agente, Messrs. Cane and Sons.
Beinmedfrom tkt Crimea, 4 Julf 1856.
^ Sir John Gongh served during the war in China of 1840-43 as Deputy Quarter Master General and head of the
department ; was present at almost every engagement during the expedition, and received the brevet rank of Major
and Lt Colonel, together with the Companionship of the Ba^ (Medal). Served in the Gwalior campaign of 1843-44
as Military Secretary to the Commander in Chief in India, and was present at the battle of Maharajpore (Bronse
Start. Amx)inted a Brigadier in the Army of the Sutlej 1845-46: commanded the 3nd Brigade of Cavalry at the
Imttiesof MoodkeeandFerozeshah, and officiated as Quarter Master General of H.M.'s Forces in India at the
battle of Sobraon, where he was severely wounded (Medal and two Clasps). Served the Puniaub campaign of
1848-49 as Quarter Master General of H.M.'s Forces in India, and was present at the battles of ChillianwaUah and
Ctoojerat (Medal with two Clasps), appointed Aide de Camp to the Queen with Brevet rank of Colonel.
* Colonel Nugent served in the Bastem campaign of 1854-55 with the Scots Greys, including the battles of Bala-
klsva, Inkerman, and Tchemaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
» Captain Donnithome served tlirougb the New Zealand war of x864-^5 as a Lieutenant in the Royal Artillery, and
« presoit in the campaign on the Waikato river, expedition to Tanranga, action of the Gate Pah, campaign in
J WanganT • •• ■ ^ " ' " " "'^* -- - ^. « , .. ^. ~. ,— ,«
1 Lieut H.^^
Marter, inclu^mg tSie cavalry aiTair at Ennngayan.
Uie wanganui district, and with the expeditions of the Movable Column on the River Fatea (Medal).
7 Lieut Hippisley served with the King's Dragoon Guards in the Zulu war of 1879 ^ ^^ squadron under Mi^or
• Quarter Master Liddle served throughout the Eastern campaign of X854-55 with the Scots Greys, including the
aflkir of M'Eensie's Farm, battles of Balaklava, Inkerman, and Tchemaya, night attack on outposts on X7th Feb.,
wAm and fhll of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Turkish Medal, and Medal for distinguished conduot in the
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3rd (27te King's Own) HnBsars.
4$
Tfw'Ber.
FaUHalf
The WlLice Horse within the Garter. ** Nee a$peraterreni." "SALi.Mi.KCi." "Vittobia"
•* TouiorBH '* "Pbwihbuli." "Cabooi., 1842" "Mooskbb'* *' Fbbozbshah "
"SOBBAOV" ''PuKJAUB" *' ChILLIAVWALLAH " "GOOJBBAT.'*
OeloneL— Air George Hemy Lockwood,i JTCB. ConM<, 1*10 Mar. 35 ; Lt. >*xo Aug. a6; Coo^. '7 Sept. 33; MM&n
6 Mar. 39; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 33 Dec. 42; Lt.Colonel, 9 Nov. 46; CbtoNtf^, a Aug. 50; Jtf^'or Qenend, 38 if<rF«
54; ZMi»<.^«i»«ra/, 3 Sept. 63 s General, 3a Oct. to; Colonel 3rd Hnsaars, z Jan. 73.
UeataBaat Golonel.-4».«.c. Richard Blnndell-HollinBhead-BlnndeU, Comet, ^7 Mar. 56; Lt, ^tgYtlb. 58;
Copt. '4 Mar. m : Motor, 'aS Oct. 68; Lt.Colonel, 4 Nov. 74 ; Colonel, 4 Nov. 79.
■aier.— Arthur Hare Vinoent, Comet, 39 Deo. 57 ; X<. '9 April 61 ; Capt. '14 Aug. 67 ; Mqfor, 'a8 June 71 ;
Jrww^ JAenUnant Colonel, i Oct. 77.
SlOOra LnUTBITASTB.
Jamea Selby Bohaon Scott
Bt. Glair Oswald
Arthur Bfugfaam Crabbe
Herbert Bethune Patton
Captaibb.
Charles Stephen Walker
George Vernon Cohnan Napier ,
John Pnrefoy Ellis Jerroise
Benjamin Louis Gilson
Bobert George Dickson ,
George Edmund Rogers
Ghartoa William Hawker Helyar
Lzbvtbvavts.
Thomas Hopwood Peokham
Bobert Elton Grey
Samuel Job Lea
Robert Gustavus Alexander
Arthur James Ramsay Van GortUmdt
George Charles Fuller
Harry Goortenay Jackson
WmiamGeorgeMatthews (Biding Ua9ter\
S3 July 67), Adjutant la June 77 }
Reginald Charles Freeman
Charles James Robarts
'10 May 61
^33 Sept. 63
'16 Nov. 66
» 7 Aug. 67
'37 Nov. 66
»3oMay 69
> 3 Feb. 64
»86Feb. 641'aaJune 67
' 9 Aug. 64 '17 Nov. 69
' 3 June 68 'si June 71
'aSOct. 63 4 Nov. 74
»a9Msy 69 8 Mar. 76
»ax June 71 f 27 Oct. 78
» X Dec. 65 '31 Oct
'17 Nov.
38 Oct.
aSOct 7Z
ax April 77
X4 Sept. 78
XX May 78
33 Jan. 79
PmmaeUr.
LIBPT. I CAPTAiy.
38 Oct. 7s
38O0L 7X
6 Mar. 73
36 Mar. 73
38 Oct. 7z
3 Nov. 73
xoOot. 74
33 Jan. 75
aS Feb. 74
xaFeb. 73
BBBv.MAj. Bf.ur.ooa.
JfMtOT-.— William John Rant, 38 April 75.
OmWm- Jra«eM-.— George Mathews, 36 June 67.
Veterimaey Surgeon.— John Baldock, X5 Feb. 56 ; let Claae, 3x Aug. 67.
"Blne^Faeinoe ^cstxlet.—Aoeni9, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Triah Agenit, Sir E. Borough, Bi. and Co.
JBmharkedfor the Baet Indiee, X5 JVbo. x868.
* Sir George Henry Lockwood commanded the trd Light Dragoons throughout the campaign of 1843 in AfBrhaa-
iitsa under General Pollock (Medal, and CB.), and was present at forcing the Khyber Pass, storming the heists of
JogduUnck, aotion of Tezeen, and Hnftkotal. occupation of Cabool, siege and capture of Istaliif. He served also
in tke Pni^jaab eftmpaign of 1848-49, and commanded a Brigade at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with one Clasp).
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Tear»'8er.
FnUIHAlf
Pay. Pay.
4tll {:The Queen^s (hm) fiOBSard.
Taiatiea" "AiBmatBEx" "Salamaitcx" "Vittobu." "Toulousb" " PBirnreirLx" "AppGHunsTAjr"
••GHurwBB*' "Alma" "Baulxla-ta." "Ivkbbmav" *'Sbvabtopol."
Oolonel.— Xor<2 George Augustus Frederick Paget,^ ZCB. Comet 4r Sub Zt '25 July 34; £t. 'x Beo. 37 :
Ca«f. '17 Aug. 41 ; Mqjor, 1*30 Jan. 46; Lt Colonel, '39 Dec. 46; CoUmel, ao June 54; Mtyor General,
XI r7oy. 61 ; Lieut. General, 38 Feb. 71 ; Oeneral, i Oct. 77 ; Colonel 4tli Hufisars, 7 Jan. 74.
Lieatenant OdoneL— Alexander George Montgomery Hoore, Comet, ^13 Dec. 50; Li. '6 July 52; Oip^.
'p May 56; Mtyor, 24 Sept. 67; Zt. Colonel, '23 Dec. 68; Colonel, 23 Dec. 73.
■lyjor.— Francia Barker Montague, Gbmef, a6 Feb. 56; Lt. 13 Apr. 58; CaptaUi, 14 Bept. 67; JCq/or,
13 Sept. 79.
«4
Garaixb.
George FhlllpB .,
William Milee Nairn Kington, A3^Mltant\
Qloueeeterekire Teomamry Cwalry S
FrandB Arthur Hutchins
Neil Bezigamin Edmonatone
Henry Fane Grant
Walter Chrystie Underwood
CharleaBdwardPennefather
William Alexander Baznaay ,
6 April 55
96 Feb. 58
'35 May 60
* 5 June 66
P23Dec. 68
'x4 July 69
»x4July 69
» x Sept. 69
LlBFIBH-Aim.
FranoiB Campbell Pearson ,
Cecil Wybum Peters
John Farmer, A^uiant 93 June 75 .
Spencer Walpole Follett
Bdwin WlDiam Bxham
Charles Lancelot Skinner
Frederick Heniy Bladcer ,
Daniel Louis De la Cheroia ,
BioovD LiBunvAns.
William Pierrepont Wilson-Todd..
Edward Aaheton Critohley
lyan Owden Bichaidson
Ranald Kincaid-Smith
1*39 May
P 8 Feb.
»3iMar.
'3AprU
' 8 Dec.
' 9 Aug.
»X7 Aug.
'x4 Jan.
3Vn LIBUT,
3x Oct. 77
39 Jan. 79
6 Aug. 79
ByAuff. 79
Ci-PTAUr.
!• 7 Nov. 62
'19 April 64
63 P I Feb. 68
69 , ax July
69 TO Jan.
7 Mar.
6 Aug.
X3 Sept.
BBBT.MAJ. \ BT.LT.COI..
x6D8C. 7^\
I Oct. 77
2 Dec. 74
XX Feb. 75
33 June 75
9oNov. 75
19 Feb. 76
5 June 76
38 Oct 76
39 Not. 76
pMTBMMter.— Hennr Askew Cherry, zo March 79 ; Sn$, '30 Dec. 64 ; Li, 93 June 69 ; Cegfi. 9 Aug. 76.
»liyJf«««-.-%rii Ernest mflitt: 30 Sept. 74.
QmaHer JfaitM*.— WlBiam Leetch, 38 Mar. 74.
VeUrwarjf AiiyMa.^Ilei Matthews, 34 ^^h 73*
Bloe.— J^wnet, Messrs. Coz and Go.^Jriti AgefiU, SUr B. Borough, Bi, aad Co.
Setumed from the Crimea^ 38 Ma^ 1856.— A»6orJbMi/or India, 15 Oct, xZ&r,
I Lord 6eozg« Paget served in the Eastern oampai^ of 1854-55; commanded the 4th light Dragtxms at the
"battle of Alma, and in the Light Cavalry charge of Balsklava. Commanded the Light Cava^ Brigade at the
liattles of Inkerman and Tchemaya, and on the expedition to Eupatoria and operations thence with General
D'Allonville. Conunanded for a time the Cavalij Diyision in X855 (Medal with four Clasps, Officer of Uie Legion
of Honor, BardJaian and Turkish MediJs, and 3rd Class of the Me^jidie) .
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woohddi.] 6tlx (Boyal Irish) Lancers. 47
^^^^ The Harp and Grown. " q»i» SeparaHtr*
Oolaid.— Henfv Darby-Griffitli,* CB. Bn$ign, '25 Nov. 28; X*. '25 Nor. 31; CapU »i Aug. yj',Uajor,
»6 Nov 46 ; Lt.Colonel, '27 Aug. 52: Colonel, 28 Nov. S4 ; ^ajor Gentral, 31 Mar. 66; LtmUnant Geu^ral,
x4Aprn74; e#j«»raZ;iOct.77; OoZcmeis^jAncerB, I Jan. 72. o /^ ^ » nr ^ >r • -
lieutMMt Ooi«n«L--Wmiam Lloyd Browae, Biuign, '15 Nov. 55; ^*' » ^aj 58; Capt. 'n Mar. 62; Jfiyor,
12 Oct. 68 ; :Brev€t Lieutenant CoUmel, i Oct. 77 l/^*i^^«^'» '^l *^^- 79- _ ^ „, »r • w-.^
■iVJar.— Boyle Vandeleur, Om-m^, 20 Sept. 58} LU '16 Nov. 60; C<kpt, '23 Jan. 63; BtJiqfor, 7 May 77;
Major, IS Mar. 79. .
FaUHsIf
:8 ,<»/„
I 10
J 7
GuTiilirB.
COKVBT ox
iJalTD LIBUX.
Comwallis Heniy Chichester* j'i8 Feh.
s.«.e. Ludoviok >Conteflore Carmichael, *> p.^w/x^-
LZBUT.
j?.*.c. liUdoviok Jiontenore uarmicnaei, 'p.- jj^y
1>.A,QJ£. €hn. InUUigence Branch -.• i , ^ _ ^ ^ p *««i a.
Joeeph^ncerBenyon !«3 Sept. 62,J 7April6s
Richard ITelding Morriaon* '30 Mar. 58*24 Deo. 58
Alfred BiBsel Harvey , Ad^futant t Devon j
Toomamy Oavalrjg )
Bdward Groves Paley
Bichard St. Leger Moore
Cecil William Norton, at Si^ff College
Augnatoa Campbell Spencer
Thomas Fletcher {lading Maeter 6 Dec.
73)
LnmrBirJiirTB.
Heniy Conrtenay Horland
Jamea Frederick Love BuBsell
Julian John Newton Spicer, AijiOaKt^
ax Jane 79 S
George Bichard Tnfton
Henry Bent Brocklehurst
Arthur Gerald Chapman
Sdward Charlea William GUbome
Arthur FrandB Maomlllan-Scott
Archibald Coamo Little
SaOOVS LUVTBVARS.
Llewellyn Heywood Jonea
Christian Combe
John Sinclair
George Bdward de Yere Kennedy..
■ a ] ...
! ■
PiSOct.
* 2 Jan. 69
» I Feb. 67
' 9 April 70
8 Feb. 70
IX Aug. 54' 7 April 58
*a8July 63 '29 Jan. 70
^ 7 April 65 »24 Dec. 70
" Pio July 63
69 5 June 75
64 5 Mar.
»x9 Feb.
r29May
a8 Oct.
aSOct.
3 Feb.
15 Aug. 77
airn libut.
X o Nov. 77
5 Oct. 78
13 Aug. 79
II Oct. 79
XI Feb.
xa Feb.
x6 Deo.
6 Jan.
16 Deo.
15 Mar.
at Mar.
5 July 72
I Oct. 77
a6Mar.
XX Feb.
39 Nov. , .
II Sept. 77
39 Nov. 77
xa Nov. 74
ax March 79
PoMMHiffv.— Haurice HarUand Mahon, 8 Mar. 58; SonMajor.Z Mar» 73.
^ Qeorse John Ohas. Whitfeingtan, z Apr. 78 1 Mns, '14 Jnly 57 j Li. '33 Apr. 58 ; Capt, 10 OoL 70.
«'^M Jf actor.— Joan Crowdy, a Nov. 66.
^Her jraa<«r.— Douglas Shawe, 4 Feb. 71.
^pUSg* BcarleL— -'^l^mlt, Meaan. Cox and Go.—Jna JMiUi, Sir E. Saroogfa, Bt, and Co.
"'"' Betwmedfrom India, 2x l>ec9mbor 1874.
i Qenerai Da<i*y-Grilflth eerved the Baatern campaign of x8s4-SS. m oonunand of the Soote Grcya. ineluding the
dlkirof M'Kensie'aFann, battles of Balaklava (wounded in the head by a pistol-ball), Inkermao, and toherumk
^ and IWl of Sebastopol (Aide de Camp to the Queen and Colonel, Medal with three Clasps, CB., Santinian
^TniUAMedala and 4th Class of the Medjidie).
> Makv Chicheat^ served with the 13th Light Inliwitry in the. Crimea from 30th June 1855, including the battle
cf iS^emSL aiejce and IWl of SebastopollMedal with Clai«), and Turkish Medal).
nLiwMor^aon (formerly a Captain in the sxstFoot) served with the x9th Begiment in the BaSfeeni Oampaign
up ^% October t8S4f including the battte of Alma and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Claeps, and Turkish
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,Y«arg' St.
Pay.
Pajr.
[Zdiabottb.
6th (InniskilUiig) Dragoons.
The Castle of Ixmiskillixig. ''Wamkloo" "Bxluclava" "Sbvabtopol."
Colonel.— 5tr Henry DalrympleWhite.i ZCB. Ccmet, 'ii May 38 ; Lt. >8 Feb. 39 ; Capt. P17 May 44 • Jfo/or
1*29 Dec. 48 ; Lt. Colonel, 1 June 54 ; Colonel, a8 Nov. 54 ; J£<yor General, 6 March 68; ZietUenant Qwn^ral'
31 March 77 ; Oeneral, 27 May 79 : Colonel 6th DragoonB, x Aug. 74. *
lieutenant Oolonel. — Edward Arthnr Gore. Comet. i*ac Ansr. c8 : Lt. '19 Jnne 6rt • rVi«< P*/« AnWi ^ . Jfaj^r
Brevet
Captaivb.
William "Ward Bennitt
Albert Proom
Frederick William Bloomfield
Geov^e Gilbert Joeeph Thackeray
Richard Edward Bowley Martin
John St. John Frederick
William Henry Dawson, AiiiUant South )
NoMnakawukire Teowtanrjf Cavalry }
Alexander Chalmers M'Kean
Andrew Green Thompson ,
LisuTBVijrvs.
Dnnoan Matheson
Henry Leslie Bllis
Bdwwrd Graham Pennefkther*
William HenxyMott
Patrick John Waldron
Willonghby Harford Hurt Sitwell .
Charles William Crosse
Henry Cookoroft Page-Henderson .
' 5 Aug. 59iPj7 Sept. 61 »• 8 Feb. 68
'a8Jan. 62|Pix April 68 Pio Jan. 7a
P28 Aug. 63 Pas Nov. 68, 3 Aug. 7a
» 9 April 70 ' 9 Sept. 71; 93 Jan. 78;
'31 July 67Pa9Jan. 70 8 Dec.
'37 Apr. 70 98 Oct. 71
'98 April 70' 98 Oct. 7x1
98 Oct. 7x' 38 Oct.
Sboovd Luumrisifl.
Charles Henry Tye. Atyutani 24 May 79
Walter Hillyar Colduhoun Long
WilUam Hunilton Brown
Herbert Turner
I 3oDea
x6 Feb.
xMay
xa Nov.
xMar.
94 Feb. 72
I X9 June 79,
! 93 April 73
; 9xAug. 73
7 Jan. 74
99 Nov. 76
X9 Feb. 78
XX Bept 78
25 May 78
5 Oct. 78
29 Jan. 79
XX Oct. 79
PaMROfitfr.— Alflned Stokes, xx June 70 1 Snt. 27 July 55 ; Lt. xa Nov. sE } Capt, 30 Aug. 68.
Bidmg Matter.— "SiS^ Joseph Malone,* 7 Sept. 58.
Omarter jrotter.— William Oliver, 27 Sept. 79.
Vetervnary Surgeon. — ^Jamee Findlay, xa Nov. 70.
Scarlet— JPocM^t YeWom.— Agent; Messrs. Cox and Co.— JritJb AgenU, Sir B. Borough, Bl,, and Co.
Beturitedjirom India, 5 April 1867.
1 Sir Henry Daliymple White served the Eastern campaign of x 854-55 in command of the Iimiakilling Dragoons,
including the battles of Balaklava (mentioned in despatches), Inkerman, and Tchemaya, and siege and fiJl of
Sebastopol {CB., Medal with three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish
Medal).
* LtColonel Curtis served with th« 6th Dragoon Guards in the Crimea from the aoth July X855, including the battJe
of the Tchexnava, siege and fUl of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) . Served also in the campaign
of 1857-58 against the mutineers in India, including the actions on the Hindun of the 30th and 3i8t May, battle of
Budleekeserai, siege and fiiU of Delhi, and subsequent operations under Brigadier Showers ; also the afRur of Ifyn-
poorie and Kerkrowlie, capture of Bareilly,' relief of Sha^jehanpore, and subsequent affhirs at Mahundee and
Bhahabad (Medal with Clasp).
> Lieut. Fennefiftther served with the King's Dragoon Guards in the Zulu war of 1879, in the squadron under Mti^or
3Iarter, including the cavalry affUr at Brzungayan, and subsequently in Baker Bassell's Flying Column.
* Riding Master Malone served in the xjth Light Dragoons throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including
the al&urs of Bulganak and M*Kensie*s Farm, battles of Alma, Balaklava (horse shot), Inkerman, and Tchemaya,
siege and Ikll of Sebastopol, and expedition to Bupatoria under General D'AUonville. At daybreak on the 94th
September 1854, when marching on Balaklava, volunteered with three Troopers, and captured an Escort of the
enemy's Cavalry, also the baggage which thQy were taking to Sebastopol (Victoria Cross, Medal with four
Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
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CtUr.
Fnll HmU
49
7th (2%e Qwcen'* Oton) Hussars.
The Royal Qypher within Uie Garter. " PsimrBULA" " Watbbloo " " Luckhow."
CdanjBL-Hcnry Boxby Beii«on,» CB. Comet, Pjx Jan. 40 ; Lieut, 'xs Apr. 42 ; Ca»«. '27* June 4S ; lfti;«r.
23 Oct. 54; iS.Cotow/, Pao Sept. 56; Colomel, 33 Seprir "--- =*- '^^ ^ ».->'•. "7.-une 45._-««V*»:.
,1 Oct. 77 J Colonel 7th Hnasars, 31 July 79
iMtaaaiitOolonel.— Ha " '^•* <« ~ -^ '^
r P. Bumeli
Capt. i
lurch
.59; •tfV<»' General, 6 iCarch 68; Lieut.Qenerml,
mant <W0nd.--HujarhD;Arcy P. Bumeli, a>«Mf,Pi4 July 54J Lt, 14 Sept. 55; Capt. P30 July 58; Major,
Be]^63;Bt,Li.Colam€l,6Dec.73t Colonel, 6 Deo, 7^ ; LtColonel%3Jxi\y 70 ^ So-uiyjo. J^ajor,
.-Francis Maaey Drew.* Comet, >i8 Sept. 60 ; U. >ai July 63 ; Capt. "13 July 67 ; Uojor, 23 July 79.
Captauts.
Arthur Peel*
John Lombard Hunt
Hogh M'Calmont,* Aide de Qmp to Sir [
Harrie Archbold Reid ".'.".".*.".'.'.'.'.'.*.'.'.*.'.".! .".! ''..'."...
Frank Shuttleworth
Gbariea PiUGerald Thomson, at BtafCoU..
Thomas Hele Phippa
Cecil Ix>ftus Beade
Harold Paget, Aide de Camp to the Lord\
Liouianamtff Ireland j
JjavmAMn.
Wentworth WUUam Hope Johnstone
Mom. Alfred John Greorge Byng
John Edward Leveson Jeryis, Lord St. )
Yinoent J
Robert Boper, Adiutamt 5 Jan. 76
William Baines Morris..:.
Henry Matthew Ridley
William James Gardiner Baird
Mom, Richard Thompson lAwley
Mom. Thomas Ashbumham
Aldrad Frederick George Beresford, )
Vieeommt Lumley .7 j
Wnioaghby Baskenrille Mynors
SsCOira LiSUTBVAKTB.
Charles George Welbore Ellis, Vieet.
:]
8 June 6x
'x9Aug. 62
'23 June 65
5 July 64
'23 June 65
'27 July 66
'x2June 67
'2xMar. 6s
'33 Jan. 69
* x Sept 6q
'30 Oct. 6g
'23 Mar. 7x
'33 Mar. 71
3irD LIXUT.
HSUT. I CAPTAIW.
19 Nov. 63:P2iAug. 69
'22 Not. 64 '22 June 70
P27July 66 Pag May 69
,»SNov. 68P24Dec. 70
J 8 July 68Pa2Feb. 7«
'23 June 70 - - T — - —
'16 Mar. 70
30 Nov. 78I
1*34 Dec.
'23 Feb.
i>33 Mar.
1*22 Mar.
14 June 73
15 Mar. 76
33 July 79
33 July 79
71
7x
36 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71 >
13 April 73'
74|
XI Feb.
IX Oct.
XI Nov.
XX Sept.
13 Sept. 79
4l>ec. 78
; Sne. »i July 63; Li. ^4 Dec. 66; Capt. 14 Apr. 75.
Tliomas Hone ,
PoMMCler.— Thomas Gi^mI Rose, x Apr. 78 ;
Sidim^ Jfofter.— Jehn Boswell, 25 March 56.
OkMrUr JfiMter.— William John Waite. xi Oct. 76.
Vatorimar^f 5«iya(m.— Francis Walker, 3 Oct. 62 ; let Claet, 33 May 74.
Blue.— >4^en/«, Messrs. Cox and Co.—Irieh Agente, Messrs. Cane and Sons.
MHumed ^rom India, 8 April 1870.
^ IJeutGeneral Benson commanded the x7th Lancers in the Crimea IVom 14th Jan. 1855, including the battle
of the Tchemaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and commanded the Squadron of the Light Brigadein the ni^ht
attack on the Russian outposu on the x9th Feb. 1855 (Medal with Clasp. 5th Class of the Me^jidie, and Turkish
Medal). Served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59, and commanded the snd Cavalry Column, Malwa Division,
m varions operations in Central India and in pursuit of the rebel forces xmder Tantia Topee and the Kao Safaib^
who were atlarkert and defeated with great loss at Zerapore on 3ath December 1858 by the and Cavalry Column
(Cokmel, CB., and Medal).
* Major Drew served with a wing of the 7th Hussars, comprising part of the Doaba Field Force employed
agamst Native tribes on the North West Frontier of India, in November and December 1863, and commanded a
•qpadron at the action of Shubkudder on the 2nd January 1864 (Medal with Clasp).
' Captain Peel served inthexoxstFusiliersthropghoutthelndianN.W. Frontiercampaignof 1863 and was present at
the itorming of the Conical Hill, also at the attack and capture of the Crag Piquet and Umbeyla (Medal witJi Clasp).
* Mi^ M*Ca]mont aerved on the Red River Expedition in 1870. Accompanied Sir Garnet Wolseley to the Qold.
Coast in September 1873, ss Aide de Camp (AshanU Medal). Was appointed a military attach^ to the British
Imhsssj at Conatantinople on the outbreak of the Russo-Turkish war hi 1877, and accompanied the Turkish
anuea in tba field throaghout the campaign in Armenia.
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25
lialf
Pay.
Lt.Qeneral, i Oct. 77 ; Colonel 8th Hussars, 32 Sept 75.
Lieutenant Colonel.— V CJolin Worthy Chaplin.* Conut,
Jfq/or, isSept. 77; Lt.Colonel, 14 Nov. 79.
Major.— Hubert Plunkett Burke, Comst, ^'lo July 55 ; Lt. 5 Mar. 58
MajoTy 14 Nov. 79.
Captxins. i_V
William Henry Field !»*i7May
William Smith Dunbar Abbott ** 6 Mar.
Robert Nassau Sutton ^15 Dec.
Cyril William Bowdler Bell, Commandant \ \
of School of Inttrvction for Auxiliary Y '23 Dec.
Cavalry ut Aldenhot J
Arthur Mark Crofton 23 Sept.
Gerrard Auriol de Yisme '
Edward Eardley Luahington ' 7 Nov.
8th (Tlie King's Royal Irish) Hussars. [^^*'5i5SS^"
The Harp and Crown. ** Friatina virtuiia memores.** — "Lbswabbes " " Hikdoostak " " Alua "
Capt. PaS April 37 : M<yor, ^19 Feb. 47 ;
'Balaklava" "Ihkebmait'
* Sevastopol '
Colonel.— Rodolph de Salis,^ Comet,^ij Dec. 30; Lt.^tiZ June 33; _ ,.. _ ^, . _-^_. , _, ,, ,
Brevet Lt.Colonel, 38 Nov. 54; Lt.Colonelt 2 Oct. 56; Colonel, 20 Mar. 56; Major General, 6 M&J'ch 68;
3 April 58; Lt. 30 Nov. 60; Capt. »s April 64 ;
Capt P5 April 64 ; Bi.2Iajor, 1 Oct. 77 ;
61 10 July
69 Pj 9 Fob.
69 P21 Juno 71
CAPTAUr. I BBBV.MAJ.
661V 7 July 691"
701 to Mar. 75,
II Sept. 75 1
BT.LT.COI..
68
LlXUTXlTAirTB.
Albemarle Alex. Rawlinson, Ac^/. 10 Nov. 77
George Stanley Williams
James Davidson
Edwin James Fell
Peter Legh Clowes
David Edward Wood, Interpreter
John Rupert Robert Lecky
Bartle Grant
William Kenyon Mitford '
Thornton Harte Farrer '•
SECOITD LllUniTAHW. I aif D LIFUT.
Edwin Christy 8 Dec.
Frank James Carandini 23 Jan.
Charles Rosdew Burn j i May
Charles Edward Duff. \ 11 May
Herbert Christian Holland xx May
Cecil Devareux Holmes ' xx May
25 June 69 1 28 Oct. 76 J
28 Oct.
24 July
'27 Oct.
16 Jan.
15 Sept.
13 Mar.
77I
77|
78
28 Feb. 74
23 April 74'
Dec.
20 Nov.
30 Nov.
38 Feb.
XX Mar.
23 May , .
XI Sept. 77I
XX Nov. 77 1
75:
75 1
76!
Pa«flM«/«r.— Edmund Evre Coote, x Apr. 78 ; Sn*. ' 4 Jane 6x ; Lt. 30 Sept. 63 ; Capt. 7 Aug. 75.
Biding 3fa«f«r.— Frederick Eaton, x3 May 75.
i^rter Matter.— JsmeB Andrew Hefferon,< 34 Nov, 77.
Veterinary Surgeon. — Thomas Flintoff, 33 June 75.
Blue.— Agent*, Messrs. Cox and Co.~ JriiA Agtntt, Sir E. Borough, Bt. and Co.
Beiurtutdfrom Bengal, 2 Mag 1864.
^ Lieut. General de Sails served with the 8th Hussars in Turkey and the Crimea from May 1854 till the peace in 1856,
including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, Inkerman, and Tchemaya. the affiiirs of Bulganak and M'Kenzie's Farm.
He commanded the Regt. during the la«t part of the war, including the battle of Tcheraaya and the toll of Sebasto-
pol. Commanded the Cavalry at the expedition and capture of Kerteh (Medal with four Clasps, Knight of the
legion of Honor, Sardiiaan and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie). Ser\'ed in command of the Sth
Hussars in Bajpootana and Central India in 1857-59, and was present at the siege and capture of Kotah, re occu^ta-
tion of Chundaree, battle of Kotahkeserai, capture of Gwalior and of Powree, battle of Sindwaho, actions of Koorwy e,
Koondrye, and Boordah ; commanded Brigades at Eolah, Sindwaho, and Koorwye ; commanded the troops at Boor-
dab, and received the thanks of the Governor General of India (Medal with Clasp, and CB.).
s Major Chaplin served with the 67th Regt. in the Chinese campaign of i860, was present in the action at Sinho,
taking of Tonghoo, and storming of the Takoo Fort where he carried the Queen's Colour after Ensign Frsser was
wounded, crossed tiie ditch at the head of the Regt., and was severely wounded in planting the O>loiu* on the cava-
lier at a very early period and before the Fort surrendered (Medal with Clasps, and Victoria Ooss).
* Quarter Master Hefferon served the Eastern Campaign of 1854-55 witn the Sth Hussars, including the recon-
naissance to Silistria, battles of Alma, Balaklava, Inkerman, and the Tchemaya, afl^irs of Bulganao and
M'Kenzie's Farm, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Also een-ed iu
the Indian Campaign of 1858-59. and was present at the capture of Kotah. re-oooupation of Chandaree, battle of
Kota-ke-Seral, and capture of Gwalior (Medal with Clasp for Central India). Has also the Medal for Long and
Meritorious Service.
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
'^)^S5^^tei^°'] dth {The Quern's Boyal) Lancers.
SI
The Boyal Cypher within the Garter.
" CHX1.LIAirWALI.A.H *
*Goojb»at"
*PUKWIA»" "BOBBAOir"
'DiLHx" "Lucnrow."
•PimjAUB"
Half Ooloael.— Sr Archihald Little,^ JTCJI Conwf, % Oct. 31; Lt. '31 Aujf. 32; Capt. »a4 Feb. 37; Jfn;or, 5
""' iprilso; XtCotoiMf, 20 Jane54; Cote»«Z, ao Junesy; Jfiyor Gewero/, 6Ma • — -• •
Fuly 77 ; C , . .>
LLGoloneL-^Bobert Stewart Cleland, Cortut, ^7 July 57 ; Zt. 1*8 April 59 ; Capt. ^g Aug. 64 ; £reo«e
April 50; ZLColoiul, 20 Jane 54; ColoH«i, ao June 57 ; Jftyor General, 6 March 68 ; Lieutenant Qtneral, 1
July 77 ; Chanel 9th Ijanoers, 8 March 75.
Major, X Oct. 77 ; Mty'or, 16 Feb. 78 ; Lt. Colonel, 97 June 79.
Xj^or. — Henxy Augnstna Baahnuui, Comet, 9 Nov. 56} Lt. '30 Jane 63; Captain, 9 Mar. 72; Major,
vf Jnne 79.
1V» Ueniy Richard Abadie/ Brigaie Major, \
Candiakwr Force I
Bom. Heneage Legge
Herbert Wynne Apperley
James Alex. Fra. Hmnberaton Stewart^
Mackenzie )
7C Lord Wm. LeaUe De la Poer Beres- (
ford,^Ml« de Coma to ikeVicerog ^ India \
William Heniy Fife, AdjutoMt Nortk^
' Yeomanry Ocnalrjf }
John James Scott Chiaholme
Bloomfield Goueh
Bon. BoBtace yeaej,Jdjutant Donetthire j
I
,»xi Sept.
'22 Sept. 63 P27 July
» zMay 67'p 8 June
' 8 Jnne 67 p 6 July
» I April 68!»9sMar.
'27 April 70
Caoalry.
liXBCTBVAJrCfl.
Sgremont Sadan Shearbom
George Alfi«d Penrhya Bvans
San. Charles George Lasoellee
Charles John William Trower
Sdward Bowater M'lnnia, Adj. 2a June 77
Henry Caatell HopldnB
Chariea John Bernhard Hough Dreeaner
John Henxy Lament
SBCOjrn Lebuibvajits.
James Hunter
Sdw. Herbert de Tour Gonne Bell- Martin
Malcolm Qrme Little
Bdward Pellier Johnson
duurlea Bishop
I CAFTAUr.
6 Aug. 58|Pz8Deo. 6o| 14 Feb. 72
xo Jan.
28 Oct.
63 Pxi Deo. 66
66 1 9 Sept. 74
7o| xsJuly 76
70 27 Deo. 76
71
72
71
23 April 73
23 May 74
X3 June 74
27 Mar. 74
a Deo. 74
99 April 74
26 Aug. 76
zx Sept. 76
29 Nov. 77
z6 Feb. 78
2 Mar. 78
17 July 78
27 June 79
22 Nov. 79
BT.lt, COL-
14 ... Pammaeter.-^olbn Warden M'Farlan. x6 Oct. 66 ; Son. Oaptam, 16 Oct. 71.
5 ... Sidina Master. — ^John Marshall, 27 Feb. 75.
QHsr&r Maeter.-^John Forsyths, 27 Sept 70.
Veierinar]f Snryeon.—'Jaaxw Augustus Woods, 24 Sept. 70.
Stwb^JPa^einffa BcaxXet.-^A^enie, Messrs. Cox and Go.— Irieh Agenie, Air B. Borough, Hi. and 06.*
JBwibmrkedfor India, g January iSjs-
1 6ir Aniiibald-IJttle served with the 9th Lancers in the SutloJ campaign in 1846, ineludiiig th«bat*le of Sobraon
(Medal). Served as Brigadier in conmiand of the GaviUiy at the relief of Lueknow, and oommanded'the post at
DittMaha firanr 16th to a4th Nov. X857, for which he received the thanks of the Commander in Chief and Governor
Geaeral in Council, and CB. Commanded the Cavalry and three troops Horse Artillery at the battle of Cawnppre
andparsnitof the Gwalior mutineers on the 6th Dec., actions at Seraighat and Khudargunge.' Commandea uxe
itt Brigade of Cavalry at the siege of Luoknow, until severely wounded by a musket-baU through the left elbow
(three timaa mentioned in Despatches, Medal with Two Clasps) .
* X^or Abadie served in the Abyssinian campaign with the Transport Train, and was present at the action at
Arogee (mentioned in despatches), and capture of Magdala (Medal).
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
52
Yewr^Ser
Full Half
P*y Pay.
23
«3
8 I
ao <
10th {The Prince of Wales' Ov>n Eoyal) Hussars. [ "'^Dep^^oSSbS?!'**'
The Prince's Plume. The Rieing Sun and Red Dragon. " Pevxkbuli. " " Wi.TxaLoo '* " SxTASToroL.' *
Colonel.— £w Boyal JIigkne$$ Albert Edward, Prinee of Wales and Dukt of Cornwall, JTG. JTT. KP, GCB.
QC8I. QCMe. Colonel, 9 Nov. 58 ; General, 9 Nov. 6a ; Field Mankalt 39 May 75 ; CoUmel xoth Hnsaars,
18 April 6j.
LioutOBant Golonol.— Xord Ralph Dmry Kerr, CB. Comet, '34 Nov. 57 ; Lt. '15 Jane 58; Capt, '33 Aug. 6z ;
Kt^or, 36 Mitfch 73 ; Lt. Colonel, 31 May 76.
Major.— Edward Alexander Wood, Comet, x6 July 58; Xf. '30 Sept 59 ; Capt. '23 July 67; Mmjor, 31 May 76 ;
J<.L<.Cotoiitff, 33 Nov. 79.
Gaptaixb.
Thomas James Williams Bnlkeley 'i'x4 July
Robert Spencer Liddell,^<2;i(<aia Cavalry ) ' ^3 ^^
Depot ij
Thomas Astell St. Qnintin I 30 Dec.
BoToe Albert Gombe,^ D.A.Q,M.Q. Bengal 37 Aug.
Robert G. D'Esterre Spottiswoode I so Mar.
Hugh SutlQJ Gough, Aide de Camp to Cow^ \
mamierin CUrf, Matt Indiee :.. j
' aMay
58Px6 0cL
58 '33 July
59716 Jem.
60 6 May
58 ax June
68 a8 Oct.
Manners Charles Wood i' i Sept. 69 '37 Oct.
Montagu Maule Slade
Hon. James Pearse Napier, Interpreter....
LnvTBirAjrTS.
John Palmer Brabason,* Sxtra Aide de
Camp to the Vieerog qf India
Edward Temple Rose
William Edward Phillips
Ralph Bromfield Willington Fisher
Philip Durham.
SDnrham
Stanley William, Lord Ogilyy
Richard Henry Francis Wharton WUson*...
lenn^
Charles Staniforth Greenwood
Charles Bandes [Biding Maeter 6 Sept.
73), Adjutant 94 if ov. 77
£or4 Alwyne Frederick Compton
Bus LlSUTXKAlTTS.
Charles Molyneuz Grenfell
Sbcohd LnimirAirTS.
Herbert Tongue Allsopp
Hon. George Leopold Bellew
Charles George Boyd Saunders
'xsFeb. 68
8 Dec. 77
X3 Oct. 77
XX May 78
38 Oct.
19 Oct.
6oPx5Peb. 68
59 ' a May
63^x7 Aug. 70
65 T3Feb. 73
58 9 April 70
23 June
3 Feb.
33 Jan.
8 Nov.
BBBY.MAJ. I BT.LT.COI.«
13 June 74
13 June 74
33 April 74
37 June 74
30 Nov. 75
X3 June 75
36 July 76
x3 Feb. 77
34 Nov. 77
zBMar. 75
SPB LIBUT.
XX Nov. 76
33 Nov. 79]
3a Nov. 79 1
33 Nov. 79'
PoMMul^.— Stephen Murphy,^ 8 May 67 ; Honorant CaptaiM, 8 May 7a,
BidiMg Maeter.—Kenry M'Gee, 13 Nov. 73.
QiMiretfr ira«f«r,— William King, s Nov. 73.
Veterinary Airymm.— William Appleton, 31 Jan. 60 ; let Claee, 4 Oct. 73.
Blw,—Agenie, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Iriek AgenU, Sir B. Borough, Bi. and Go.
Betumedfrom the Crimea, 3 June X856. Bmharkedfor India, xo Januarg X873.
> Major Combe served with the 3rd Bind Horse in the Abyssinian campaign, and was present as Orderly
Officer CO Colonel Fraser at the action of Arogee, and capture or Magdala (Mediu).
« Lieutenant Brabason, formerly Lt. and Captain Grenadier Guards, served as a volunteer in the Ashanti war
in X874 and was attached to the exjMdition under Captain Butler to Western Akim, and afterwards to the Transport
• Lieut. Wilson served in the Ashanti Campaic^i in 1873 m Midshipman on board H.M.8. " Rattlesnake," and
received a slight gunshot wound on the 14th August (Medal).
• Oaptain Murphv served in the 53nd Light Inflftntry with the Pu^jaub Movable Oolumn during the Indian
mutiny in 1857-58 (Medal).
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
Fall'HiJf
] nth (Priiice Albert's Own) Hussars.
" EoTn" (with the Spbinz). " SALi.icAircA *' " Psvinsula." ** Watibloo *'
"BA.ia.ILA.Ti." "IvKIBKAN" "SBrxSTOPOL."
OoIamL— Williun NeviUe GastftnGe.^ CB. Endgn, ^ii Oot. 31 .
'x6 Sept. sz ; 2Ji.Colon9lt 1 Aug. 56; Colonel, 19 Jan. 58 ; Major General, 6
I Oct. 77 ; Colonel nth Hussars, 8 Mar. 75.
LimiteiuntOolaneL— Albert Peel Gkunett, Cornet, ^ 6 Feb. 57
S3
* Bhubwobi *'
Lt. 1*26 Jane 35 ; Capt. 'x6 Mar. 38 ; Mofor,
Mar. 68; JUentenant General,
5 July 7a ; Mt^r, 17 May 76 ; X«tf»<«iM(»£ Colonel, 3 April 78
Miger. —Walter Balfe, Cornet, '27 Jan. 57 ; Lt. P19 Pe* " "
Mt^or, 3 April 78.
i«. 5 Mar. 58 ; Capt. '14 June 59 ; Brev. Major,
. . 78.
'eb. 58 ; Capi. P16 Oct. 60 ; Breoet Major, 39 Ang. 73 ;
I
XX I
CinAiRS. I co»»"
Bdward Starling Rivett-Camac,7Jf»2»tofy ") | j
Seeretarjt to the Choemor qf Bombt^ i 4 «'«>"•
St. John Stewardfion Taylor > 20 Dec.
John Donald Hamill Stewart, Vice Coneul ^ • ^^ g ^
I in jfwttfi?/w J I '
; John Charlton kinchant. Adjutant i Wett » ip,, ^nt^
For* rw«««y CbcoZty )" , " "®'-
Aagustus Charles Frederick FitzGeorge... 1 23 Dec.
Charles Verelst Verdst 'aoOct.
Xdwaid Henry Green l'x4 Oct.
.Livingston Thompson I
f.c. Hany James Watson*
) 6
6
5
5
^9a,e,
7May
LnVTXVAMTS. I
Kfldare Borrowes, Bxtra Aide de Camp \ <
I to tke Jjord Lieuienant of Ireland S j
liflsweU Archibald Close \
Heniy Davis Willock
Andrew Burrell Hayley
Lord Bdmond Bernard Talbot
Henry Jack Camming |
Robert Henry Hardy
Horn, Henrv Arthur Ormaby Gore {
Algernon nanolB Peyton I
58 x8May 58
64' 14 Sept. 66
65Pi3Jan. 69
67 28 Oct. 71
64 Pi 4 July 69
69! 28 Oct 71
"* P22 Oot. 70
19 Oct. 7a
70 a8 Oct. 7X
X4N0V. 74
a Deo. 74
Z3 June 75
aoNor. 75
20 Nov. 75
a Dec. 74
28 Oct. 76
IX Nov. 76
20 Nov. 76
SXOOVD LlSVTBVASTS.
, aim LIXUT.
Richard Fort 30 Jan.
X0ri Bmest William Hamilton <x May
William Harrison 25 May
Chariee Henry Eyre Coote ' 13 Aug.
CAPTA-Iir. BBST.aCAJ. BT.LT.OOL.
25 Jan. 7x
XX Sept. 75
x7May 76
8 Jan. 78
34 Nov. 77
3 Apr. 78
a4Mar. 7s
as Oct. 79
X9 Feb. 79|
iPoMMster.— Bichard S. Crawley, a Oct 66; Ron,Oapiain, a Oct 71.
Jtidina Jfaj<«r.— Francis Levison Michael,^® xx July 56.
QpiaHer Jfoiitfr.— Edward Frayling, x April 76.
Veterimary 9iftr$r«M.— Charles Peroivall, 30 June 63 ; ut Claee, ti Nov. 76.
B\Jxt.^Agenti, Messrs. Cox and Co.— /ridb Agente, Sir B. Borough, Bt. and Co.
Retwmed from India, 7 Jtannarg 1878.
1 LieatGeneral Costanoe served in the Crimean campaign from X4th Aug. x8s5, including the battle of Tohemaya,
•aage sad &U of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, Order of the Medjidie, 5th Class, and Turkish Medal) . Commanded
TM Ouabineers at the outbreak of the mutiny at Meemt on xoth May X857, also in the subsequent campaign of that
jBir, inctoding the battles of the Hindun, the 30th and 31 st May (horse killed) ; battle of Budlekaaerai (horse
vDoaded), afb& of 9th June, and siege of Delhi. Commanded the whole of the Irregular Cavalry under Sir Hope
Gnat, at the storming of the city on the X4th September. Commanded the Cavalry of Brigadier Showers' Colnmn
isnng the snbseqnent operations. In command of the Carabineers and Hodson's Horse captured the fortress of
Kaaomid with as gons and y% lacs of treasure. Also in command of the Carabineers and ana Bengal Fusiliers^ur-
pnaed the eity of Fnrmck Nugffur, taking the Nawab. Commanded a Wing of the Carabineers in the action of Bun-
nncnonxxthOct. 1858, also three squamons during the subsequent campaign in Oude, including the actions of
Xumdipoie, Roaooolpore, advance on and capture of the fortress Mitouaee, the actions of Allygong and Bishwa,
jawdtlie Agra Field Force by forced marches, and commanded a Wing of the (Carabineers in pursuit of Tantia Topee
far ttoee months thztmghBiUpootana and Central India, during which frequently commanded detached Oilumna
<ihiiiked by the QoTemor General in (}onncU, and frequently mentioned in aeei>atohes. Medal with Clasp, Brevet of
<3okMl,sDdCB.).
'(Siptiin Bivett-Camae served in the Indian mutiny campaign attached to a troop of the 7th Hussars ftx>m
XiRjh to Jane 1858. Served with Fane's Horse during the China campaign of x86o, and was present at the
Mtiaof Sinho, taking of the Taku Forts, actions of the x8th and axst September, and snbseqnent operations before
Pikia. Was extara Orderly Officer to Brigadier Pattle daring the actions of the xath Aug. and xSthSept (men-
tMHd m deapatchea. Medal with two Clasps). Served thronghoot the Abyssinian campaign of x868 with the Trana-
yonTiaia, and wae preeent at the fiftll of Magdala (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
* (3qit«in Wateon aenred with the King's Dragoon Guards in the Znlu war of 1879 ; was Staff Offioer at Ckmferenoe
ra from j3th June to srd Angost, and served afterwaads with the squadron of the Begiment in Baker Boasell'a
,^__eter MSehael served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the aflkir of Bolguiak, battles of
•UneBadTehemaya. siege and fkll of Sebastopol, and was also present witA the Light Brigade at Bapatoria
(litdsl with two Cbape, and Torkish Medal).
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
54
12th {Tlie Prince of Wales' Royal) Lancers.
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Pay.
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The Prince's Plnme.
The Rising Snn and Red Dragon. *' Egtm" (with the Sphinx). '
•* WA.TBBLOO " " SXTABTOPOL " •• CeKTBAL IkDIA."
rSaounderabad, Madraa.
L Depot, Oantejlraxy.
'PurxvsvLi."
CeloaeL— Thomas Hooke Pearson,^ CB. Comet, >»i4 Mar. 25; Lt. ^j Aug. a6; Capt. Pi6 Ang 31 • Bt.Major^
1 46 ; Mtyor, '23 April 47 ; Bi.Lt.Colonel, ao June 54 ; Colonel, 26 Oct. 58 ; Major Oenet •' - *' "•
zp Jone^
Lieut. Benifrol, i Oct. 77; Colonel isth Lancers, 4 Feb. 79.
Uentenant Ooloael.— John Charles Le Queene.' Comet, fa
Mtyor, 24 April 72 ; Lt, Colonel, 5 June 75.
Kiqer.— John Sprot Tait. Comet, ^8 July 6a ; Li. P31 Jan. 65 ; Capt. ^13 June
Captaiks.
John Cecil Russell.* Bquerrf tit HJt.B. :
ike Prince qf Walee
John Beauchamp Hayes
p.§.e. Son. Henry John Lindley Wood*....
.27<m. Walter John Stewart
John Frederic Hornby
GabrielBolandRuscombe Poole
George Mure Martin
Edmund Morion Mansel-Pleydell
Charies Edward Beck
LxXCTXKijrTS.
Mervyn Henry Archdale
Henry Ashton Case, Inetruetor of Mue- 1
ketrjf, Caoalrjf Depot S
George Henry Dean
Philip Paston Mack
William Oolquhoun
Joseph Hoixy Banks. Adjutant zo Mar. 75
Thomas Alexander Hill
Frederick WUliam Benson, at Staf College
Edward Coope Fulcher
Aberoromby Anson Craven Nelson
Ernest Heniy Godolphin Quicke
Son. George William Heniy Temon ..
SlOOVB LxSITTUrAHTB.
George Pearson
Sidney George Crosse
General, 6 Mar. 68 ;
'a9 April 56; Lt. 7 July 57 ; Capt. '18 July 62 ;
Major, 14 June 76.
>i8Sept. 60
'22 Feb. 68
'soAug. 64
i'z4 Oct. 68
'30 Jan. 66
' 2 Jan. 69
'23 Jan. 69
P 8 June 70
28 Oct. 71
36 June 67
13 Jan. 69
2in> XtTITJT.
30 Oct. 78
4 Dec. 78
liXXTTT.
CAPTAIir. ! BBXY.KAJ.
'28 May 7o| I April 74
3 Aug 72 1
z April 74 1 I April 74
3 Oct. 74|
7 July 75
*3iOot. 71'
14 June 76'
31 Aug. 78'
12 Nov. 78.
'16 Aug. 64
» z Sept. 69
'38 May 70
P 9 Oct. 69
7 May 68
3 Aug. 70
'lo Aug. 70
"^25 Mar. 71
3 Aug. 72
14 Aug. 72
28 Oct. 72
30 Dec. 7a
9 Aug. 73
zaAug. 74
38 Oct. 71
86 Mar. 75
9 April 70
14 Aug. 73
10 Jan. 73
29 Nov. 76
36 Mar. 75
SonoroTf Captain, 1 Feb. 73.
BT.LT.COL.
29 Nov. 79
PcNfflMuter.— Alexander Sidney G. Jaimcey. z Feb. 68
BUding Master.— Kenry Robertson. 17 Jan. 73.
O^taHer Jf of <«r.— Henry Denyer. 30 Deo. 76 ; Lieut. 33 Sept. 75.
Veterinarjf Surgeon.—Staart Murray Wilson. 14 July 69.
Blue— Jbet«y« BcBxleL—Aaente, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Iriiik AgenU, Sir E. Boroogh, Bt, and Co.
Bmbarkedfor India, 39 Deeembor 1876.
^ Lieut.General Pearson served in the zzth Light Dragoons at the siege and capture of Bhurtpore. In 1835-26,
and was a volunteer for the dismounted Cavalrv storming party (Medal). Served with the z6th Lancers at
the battle of Maharajpore, 39th Dec. 1843 (Bronse Star). Also with the 16th Lancers in the Sutleg campaign in 1846,
including the action of Buddiwal. and oattles of Aliwal and Sobraon— at Aliwal he commanded the Bight Wing
of the z6th Lancers, and commanded the Regiment in the latter part of the action ; commanded the Regiment at
Bobiaon and to the end of the campaign (twice mentioned in despatches. Medal and one Clasp, Brevet of Major,
and CB.).
s LtOolonel Le Qnesne served with the isth Lanoen in India during the mutiny (Medal).
s Lt Colonel J. 0. Russell served throughout the second phase of theAshanti war in z 874 as Aidede Gamp to Sir
Artihibald Alison, and was present at uie battle of Amoaftil, the battle of Ordahsu and capture of Ooomosaie
(mentioned in despatebes. Brevet of Mi^or, Medal with Clasp).
• Major Hon. H. J. L. wood landed at the Gold Coast on the 30th November Z873. and served as Aide de Camp
to Bii^ GMnet Wolsele^; throughout the second phase of the Ashand war, indading the capture of BoitMrassle, h««lfe
of AiAOttftil, thebattla of Ordahsu and capture of Ooomassie. after which he was sent home with the despatahia
(mentiaiiBd in despatches, promoted from Lieutenant in the zoth Hussars to Captain in the 1 sth LaBOtrSi Brrret or
icsjor, Medalwith Clatp).
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
'^SSkSS?:] 13*^ Hussars. 55
v-« <.r, " VirH in sternum." " Piitwsula " " Watbbloo " " Alka " " Balj-KLATA " " Iitkibicax "
VTu rSi! " SlVASTOPOL."
pi. P^^.tColoaa.- John Lawrenson.i Cornet, 12 Nov. 18; Lt. 6 Dec. 21 ; Capt. ^27 Aug. 25 ; Bt.Mt^or, 28 Juno 38
Major, '3 1 Dec. 39 ; Lt. Colonel, '27 June 45 ; Colonel, 20 June 54 ; Major General, 6 April 60 ; Lieut. General,
■ 25 Aug. 68 ; General, 2 Nov. 75 ; Colonel 13th Hussars, 10 Dec. 68. « . ,^ .
20 Li«iit«MBtCaioii«L--p.«.c. Henry Thos. BuUer, Ene. 2 Mar. 60 ; Lt. '27 May 62 ; Capt. '^i Nov. 65 ; Major,
»i7 Auir. 70; Bt.Lt.Colonel, i Oct. 77; Lt.Colonel, 13 Nov. 78. * „ _ ^ ^. „ .
as . iMi^«r.— Baker Creed Rnssell,* CB. Comet, 2 Nov. ss; I't. i Aug. 56; ^«P^ '18 Feb. 59 j BUMajor,
24 Jan. 65 ; Bt.Lt.Colonel, 1 April 74 ; Major, 15 July 78.
Gaptaiitb.
Arthur Cliarlea Pole
Herbert Hale Forbes Qiilbrd,
General^ Bengal ,
William Henry Brooke Peters ...
Bdward Henry Maunsell
Thomas George Cuthell
John Kinder Spilling
Richard Knox.
D.A.A, 1
Pi I July 65, P 3 June 68
33 Oct. 571 22 Mar. 61
P3oMar. 6x|'i2 April 64
P30N0V. 6oP2oOct. 65
'24 Jan. 65^6 July 67
P 3 June 68 P 4 Feb. 71
't6 0ct, 67 1 28 Oct. 71
William Freeman 'P22Mar. 71 28 Oct. 7
I
LntiTTSirAirTB. '
Ernest Richard Hope Torin '15 Feb. 71
William Christie (Q.Jf. 8 Aug. 68), Adju- >
iavt I Jan. 73 .
Henry Frederick Lane
Arthur Montagu Brookfleld
Philip Kavanagh Doyne
Henzy John Blagrove
John Henry Watson
Robert Stephenson Smyth Baden-Powell
Frederick Stevens Dimond
Donald MacDougall
SscovD Ltsutbvavts.
FitiRQy James Wilberfbroe Farquhar
Godfirey Massy Vere Hunt
Alft^ Morris
3 Sept.
Pi4Max.
a I Aug. 78
7 June 79
9 July 79
28 Oct.
21 Aug.
28 Oct.
12 Nov.
Pi6 Mar.
II Feb.
28 Feb.
W Sept.
XI Sept. 76
6 Sept 76
CAPTAIK. , BBBV.MAJ. | BT.LT.COL.
17 Jan. 72I
26 July 73!
17 July 72I
25 June 73
^ 7 May 70
15 July 78
17 Mar. 77
lo Nov. 75
39 , ... Fammaater.^'Lakjb FiUGerald Bemaid.* 8 Deo. 48; En»ign,^6 Aug. 41 ; Lt, '3 May 44 ; Hon.Major, z Jan. 60.
14 ... EiOmg MaaUr.—B.eary Hubbard,* 33 May 66.
S ... Qman*r Jfofter.— Frederick Lewis, 23 Nov. 72.
Veierimary Smrgoan.—Tnsxk Garratti 37 Aug. 70.
Blue— FaeiM^ 'B^S.-^Asente, Messrs. Cox and Go.—Iriek AgenU, Sir R. Borough, Bt. and Co.
Smharted for India 7 Jan. 1874.
> Oeneral I«wreiiion oonmianded the 17th Lancers in the Eastern campaignof 1854-55, including the Cavalry.
aflBiir of Bolgaaae and battle of Atana. Appointed in July 2855, with the rank of Brigadier General to the Heavy
Bri(»de. consisting of the ist 4th and 5th Dragoon Guards, ist 2nd and 6th Dragoons, which he commanded at
Uie banie of T6hieaatkjt^ Succeeded Str James Scarlett in December fbllowing, in command of the British Cavalry ..
in Um EMt, whioh oonmaad he held until the return of the Army in 1856 (Medal with two Clasps, Sardinian ana .
Tvkish MedalSi and Ath Glass of the Me4Jidie).
* Lt.Colonel Rassell was at Meerut with the Carabineers at the outbreak of the Sepoy mutiny, and at Kaimaiilt
vlwn Colonel QemDrd was killed ; was afterwards present with Seaton's Movable Column at the battle of Gungare^, .
*bsTe— fairthree senior oflloers being killed-— he commanded the Sauadron of his Regt. and a Detachment of the 9th
i^aen* ; again, <m tliB xTth Dec. 1857, he oommanded the Cavalry in the action of rutteali, where over 700 Sepoys
vne kfllBd,— '* To Ll0at.'Bns8^*' writes Sir Thomas Seaton in his despatch, '* who commanded the Cavalry, as
well ss to Us brave companions in arms, my thanks are specially due, for their gallantry in action and vigour in
'" " ' * fc Mynpooree, where 250 of the rebels were Killed, and -^ *" ' '
ppznit." He eammanded the Oavalrr also at Mynpooree, where 350 of the rebeb were Killed, and was with hi»
Mgiaient whan General Penny was lolled and Bareilly taken ; present at the relief of Bareilly, relief of Shahjehan-
pon, espcare of the Fort of Remai and pursuit with destruction of the Fort of Mahundee, action of Bnnkagaon,
opastkms in Onde and aetions of. Mohudipore and Russoolpore, attack and capture of Fort Mitoulee, actions of
Al^unge and Biawa ; also served with the Agra Field Force under Brigadier Showers in Central India in pursull
^natia Topee (Medal with COasp). Aooompanied Sir Garnet Wolseley to the Gold Ooast in September 1873 on
Mtl sernoe. Organised the natives forming *' RusseU's Regiment," and oommanded it throughont the
uhsati war of 1873-74. During the repulse of the Ashanti Army at Abrakrampa on the 5th and 6th November
u eornnaiMled the defending fbroes. His regiment with Lord Giflord's Soouts formed the Advanced Ghiard of the
iaay (hsm the Blver Prah to the north side of the Adansi Hills. Oommanded the regiment, now fbrmingpart of the
•BfWBtsd Advaaeed Guard under Colonel M'Leod, at the attack and oaptnre of Adnbiassie, battle of Amoafhl,
y^ end caiitiue of Beoquah, Advanoed Guard engagement of Jarbiabah, skinnishea and ambuaoade afihirs
H^Mn Adwabin and the River Ordah, battle of Ordahsu and oaptnre of Coomawie (several times mentioned in
^Hyrtus, Brevet of Lt^CTolonel, CB., Medal with Clasp).
* i^ior Benavd served in the Crimea with the Ssnd Regiment flrom the and September 1855, indading the siege
ad IbO of Bebaitopol (Medal «ith Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
• BMiagMaeter Hnbberd ffied in the Crimea in the 6th Dragoons, and was present at the battle of Tehenaya»
alaiesBdiUl of Sebastopol ^Cedal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
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56
14th (TJie King's) Hussars.
'Tean'ler.
Pay.
Half
Pay.
34
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as
...
17
ao
la
...
■9
la
17
.?
...
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9
7
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XI
...
Kadnui.
Depot, Ciintoibaxy.
The Royal Cypher within the Garter. The Prnwian Eagle. " Doirao " " Talatxsa " " Tvnm d'Ohob '
" SaLAXAVCA" " VXXTOBIA " " ObtHBB " '• PlirillSULA. " •* PVVIAVB " " CHXLLIAinrAI.Ll.H "
•• aOOJXBAT " " PXBSIA " " OSKTBAL IlTOIA."
Oolonel.— John Wilkie,^ Corned, Pxx Kay 38; Lieut. P39 May 40; Ctaa. '17 May 44; Jlqjor^ '27 Feb. 5a;
Lt.Colonel, 'to Feb. 54; Colonel, 38 Nov. 54; Mqjor GeneriU, 6 Mar. 68; LieuienoMi General, 6 Oct. 76;
Oeneralf ar Dec. 78 : Colonel Z4th Hussars, 15 May 73.
'" " — ^SnMiamt
Lieutenant Oalonel.— p.t.e. William Arbuthnot,* Eneign, 35 Mar. 56 ; Li. '3 Jnne 59 ; Capt. '39 Xoy. 64 ; JM.
Kiq'or.-
lit^oTt Z5 AnfT. 68 ; Major^ ^xo Aug. to; XM«<e»aii< Colonel, x$ June 76.
' ■ -John Hunter Knox, Corn«<, 30 Mar. 58 ; Li. >8 Feb. 61 ; Copt, 'a Oct. 66 ; lf<yo». 15 June 76.
Gaptaixb.
p.e.e. Francis Shirley Russell*
p.t.e. Alan Coulston Gardner (Lieut. Bogal \
Bomhau Artillery t 8 June 60) f
William BellMcTagffart,^<^'tt^aiie D«r6y- )
Mre Yeomanry Cavalry S
James Dennis
James Kentish
I Thomas Edward Stopford Hickman
Richard Garth
William Rose Wynter ,
WUliam Noel Hill
.Bow. Hugh George Gough
P23 Aug.
'15 Dec.
»7May
xaOct.
''zo Aug.
P 7 Nov.
,.^^. ,.'27 Oct.
P a Feb. 64 'az Aug.
I' 6 Feb. 63
»a7 July 66
'z3June 68
. ' 5 Mar. 6z
. P27 June 68,
.I'aaDec. 63
> 4 Feb. 71
,'P a Feb. 64
.;' 9 May 65
aSOct. 7X
CAPTAIHr. I BBBV.IIAJ.
LxXUnUTAllTS.
William Henry Bum
Augustus John English, Extra Aide de )
Camp to the Duke qfBuekinffkam f
Christopher Devonsher Villiers Tuthill, )
Adjutant a; Aug. 79 }
Gerald Craven Ricardo
William Lockhart M'Gall
Arthur Charles King
Richard Owen
Gilbert Henry Claude Hamilton
Guy St. Manr Palmes
Charles Edward Skyring Hemery
Charles Cecil Percy Stoughton
Archibald Allan Oammell
Sbcokd LivvnirAVTB.
P13 July
Oct.
^12 June 68
az Aug. 7a
30 April 73
zojune 74
18 Sept. 75
a6 Aug. 76
zi Oct. 76
8 Jan. 77
24 Feb. 77
33 July 79
I April 74
39 Nov. 79
» Nov. 73
> Deo. 73
J Feb. 74
J Feb. 74
I Sept. 74
I Nov. 73
1 Sept. 75!
2 Nov. 73.
5 Oct. 76,
J Nov. 76
[ Feb. 76
Henry Wilmot Mitchell Z3 Aug. 79
PMr«i«<*r.— Edward Henry O'Dowd, z8 Dec. 63 ; Son. Major, 18 Dec. 78.
Biding 3£aeter.^jBme& Harran,* z Deo. 65.
Quarter Maeter.—George Ferris Rumsey, za July 71 ; Comet, 17 Mar. 69.
Veterinary Surgeon.— Daxiiel Chambers Pallin, az Apr. 77.
Blue.-
-Agente, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Irieh Agenie, Sir E. Borough, Bt, and Co.
BmbarJeedfor India, 4 January 1876.
1 General Wilkie commanded the zoth Hussars in the Crimean campaign fh>m the z7th April Z855, including the
captare of Tchorgaun, battle of the Tchcmaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the
Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
« LtColonel Arbuthnot served with the Rifle Brigade in the Indian campaign in Z857-58, including the siege and
capture of Lucknow and some of the minor affairs of the campaign (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Abyssinian
campaign as Aide de Camp and Assistant Military Secretary to Ix)rd Napier, and was present at the capture of
Ifft^fift^ia. (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, and Medal) .
• Major F. S. Russell served in the Ashanti war trom. the x7th December Z873 ; ^^as attached to Wood's regiment
and oommanded the post of Accrofoomu on the line of communication (Brevet of Mivjor. Medal with Clasp). '
• Riding Master Harran served the Eastern campaign of Z854 with the 4th Dragoon Guards, including the battles
<of Balaklava, Inkennan, and Tchemaya, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
Xttrat BaBnl. n
Depot.C«attSttry.J
TMn-Stf.iThe Crest ofEnfflimd within the Garter. Jferebimur, "Bxsdosv" " Eftxosre-Op-Zii " '
niU~H^ CoircH*" "8i.ha.ouf'* "Vittobia" "Pkhhtsitli." "Wammoo."
IStli (The King's) Hussars.
57
'TiLLllM BV
P*r v^iCalaML— Ooorgo William Key, Cornet, »s July 31 ; Lt. 75 Aug. 33 ; Cop*. »i6 Sept. 37 ; Mty'or, '14 June 4* ;
Li.Colomel, a Veb. 47; Colonsl, 38 Nov. 54; Ifuvor G#»era7, 6 Feb. 6a; Lieut. Oentral, 30 July 71;
Gea^roZ, i Oct. 77; uoUmel 15th HuMftTS, 19 Nov. 71.
I
Lieoteiuuit Ooloael.— (George Lnok.i CS, CerjiW, 'z6 April 58; JA, 'ao Deo. 59; Ciqfl. '9 Nov. 67; Jfc^'or,
a Mar. 78; Lt. Colonel, 99 Apr. 79.
M%jer.— Henry Langtry.* Cbni#^ ^t6 Aug. 6t ; Li. ^74 Jan. 65 ; Capl. '3 April 69 ; 3f(t^;or, ag April 79.
' CA.Ft^ijr8.
William White*
Frederick Hemry Beck
;Henry Hall*
; John BuUen Bymea-Bullen
George Digby Filmer Solivan*..
'Alfred Smirke*
Arthur Gambler Holland*
LlSUTlVABTB.
Arthur Thomson Middleton*
Cecil Francis Johnstone .Douglas, At^.
I June 79
John Henry Sewell.»/ii«/.</Jfic*lr. 7 Aug.79
George Allen Webbe
Walter Joseph Bnrke
Moubray AllCrey*
Henry Lawrence Daly,* Interpreter .....
[George FitzAustin Gavin
\2i0n. Rupert Leigh*
Hon. Arthur Manners*
Alexander WUliam Dennistown Campbell*
-I Jan. 67.
»a7Feb. 67
8 Jan. 68
'aaMay 66
'13 June 68
'xa June 69
'a4 July 69
'31 July 69
'10 Nov. 69
Sicoirn LixuTKiTAim.
Charles Edmund Browne
'James Redmond Patrick Gordon
Harrv Evelyn Straoey Pooklington
Tyrell Other William Champion del
\ Crespigny j
COBITBT.
LIBUT.
» 1 April
'13 June
16 Mar.
'14 July
aSOct.
a8 Oct.
28 Oct.
) CAPTAIV.
aBD X.TBUT.
z Jan. 79
77 Jan. 79
13 Nov. 78
3 July 79
68, 13 May 74
68 17 Jan. 75
70 7 Jan. 74
69' 33 June 75
71' 34 June 76
71! a Mar. 78
71 99 April 79
a8 Oct.
a8 0ct.
8 May
a8 Feb.
a Dec.
a Deo.
a8 Feb. , ^
10 Sept 75
XI Feb. 76'
6 Oct. 77,
30 Dec. 7x '
PayaMu/er.— Roger Sheehy.» 13 May 59; Honorary Major, 13 May 74.
'Jfidtiti/ jra«/«r.— David Noble Smith. 8 June 7a.
Qnafier Jfcu^^.— Stephen Henry Staniland, 30 June 69.
Veterinary 5itr^«ra.— Charles Whitney Gillard, ao Sept. 71.
'B\TX».^Agent», Messrs. Cox and Co.— Iriek Agent», Sir E. Borough, Bi, and Co.
Smbarkedfor India, 14 Nov. 1869.
' UColonel Lnck was present at the operations against the Jowaki Afreedees in January 1878. Served with the
CamUhsr Column in the Afghan war of 1878-79, including the advance to Khelat-i-Qhilzai ; commanded a
iqusdron of the xsth Huasars and a troop of the ist Pui^aub Cavalry in engagements with the Afghan cavalry
u Tskht-i-Pnl on the 4th January 1879 (slightly wounde*!, mentioned m despatches).
' M^r Langtrv served with the 3rd Dragoon Guards in the Abvssinian campaign in x868, and was present at
As sirtnning and capture of Magdala (Medal). Served with the xsth Hussars in the Candahar Column in the
AJeixui war of 1878-70. including tte advance to Khelat-i-Ghilzai ; commanded a detached squadron of his Regi-
E-ritat the aflkir in the Ghlo Pass, 4th Januaiy 1879.
*Capuins Whi-e and SuUvan. Lieutenants Middleton (as Adjutant', Sewell, AllfVey, Daly, and Campbell, and
Paraiaster Sheehy. served with the X5U1 Hussars in the Candahar Column in the Afghan war of X878-79, including
Oi.- sdvanca to Khelat-i-Ghilzai.
* Caotdins Hall and Holland and Lieut. Hon. R. Leigh served with the xsth Hussars in the Candahar Column in
^ Afghan war of 1878-79. including the advance to Khelat-i-Ghilzai ; present in the engagements with the A^han
eiralry at Tnkht-i-Pul (mentioned m despatches).
' Uaptaia Smirka and Lieut, the Hon. A. Manners served with the xsth Hussars in the Candahar Column in tha
Archan war of 1878-79. including the advance to Khelat-i-Ghilzal, and were present at the afihir in the Ghlo Pass.
Digitized by VjOOQIC
58 leth (Tlie Queen*8) Lancers. * [Brirhton,
The Royal Cypher within the Garter. Aui Curtu, avi Cominut armi*. " Talatsbx »' •' PuEimB d'Ovob '"
X7
»9
Pay.
Colonel.— Charles Cameron Shnte.i CB., JfP, for Srigkion ; Comet, ^lo July 34; f ^- ^'3 May 39 i^V*J' ^S
Mar. 47 ; Major, 1 June 54; Bt.Lt.Cohnel, 12 Deo. S4 ; JJt.Colonel, P19 J'eh. 58 ; CoUtnel, 21 Sept. 58; Jfa;ot-
General, 6 Mar. 68 ; lAeut.Qeneral, 1 Oct. 77; Colonel x6th Lancers, 15 Jan. 78. », ,^ •
lieutenant Colonel.— Robert Whigham,' Come*. 6 June 54; Lt, 8 Dec. 54 J ^«P*- " Sept. 56; Bt.Major,
5. July 72 ; Jfq/or, 16 Aug. 73 ; Lieuienant Colonel, ax July 77. ^ ^ « w ^ *r ^
K$or.-p.Ve. George Balis Schwabe, Cbnwi, '23 Sept. 63; Li. ^9 ^vne 65; Capt^^ May 67; lf«/or, 17
March 77.
•Vhtobia" "Nivi
' Ghuzxxx
' PSVIKBULA * ' * • WaTXELOO '
' MARiJlAJPOBX *' "Al.IWA.Ii'
BHrawoax"
SOBXAOK.''
Captaiitb
Robert ThirkiU }i:aillaxd. Brigade Hqjorl
of Cavalry, Alderehot S
Thomas Davison ...
Henry L'Estrange Malone
Thomas Honfkll Heaton Garrett
Henry Graham, A^jutanU WUUhire Teo' \
manry Cavalry }
Edward Oliver M'Caiialand
Charles George Hammond ,
Edward Chadwiok ,
Stephen John Stevens
»x2Mar. 61 P 3 Oct. 62
' 8 June 67^*31 July 69
^23 Aug. 68 ' 7 May 70
'13 July 7ol'4Peb. 71
'14 July 69*10 June 71
^10 Nov. 69 1 28 Oct. 71
I 30 Dec. 71
'25 Sept. 69 ''28 June 71
'21 Aug. 66 Pi 5 April 71
LixtmiTAirTB.
Christopher Richard Taaffe*
James Melville Babington, Adj. 15 Sept. 77
Henry Richard Lloyd Howard
Frederick Gordon Blair
Henry Leycester Aylmer«
Eastace Reginald Maudslay ,
John George Alexander Baird
Robert Gordon Sharman-Crawford
Walter Hill Chetwynd
SxcoKn LixTJTXHiLinrs.
Stephen Frewen
Windham Heniy Wyndham^Quin...
Harry Seymour Riohardaon
William Byron Browne
ooKKKt ox I
2XD LIXUT.
CAPCAXV.
95 Sept. 69
13 Mar. 78
24 July 78
7 Aug. 78
23 July 79
92 Mar. 79
3 Aug. 73
6 Sept. 73
93 Mar. 74
26 Mar. 74
28 Oct. 71
90 Nov. 75
12 Feb. 77
90 Nov. 75
30 April 79
96 Nov. 68
7 Aug. 75
31 Dec. 74
24 Feb. 76
x6Feb. 78
2 Mar. 78
23 Jan. 78
30 April 79
7 Mar. 77
XI Nov. 78
BT.LT.COL.
P<i!tfflM«f«r.— William Heiiry Buttanshaw, 93 June 63 ; Son. Major, 23 June 78.
Riding Jfo*^.— Richard Heniy Boyle,* 23 April 6x.
Quarter Matter.— JoloL O'Doxmell, 27 Feb. 75.
Veterinary Ster^tfon.-Charles Steel, xi Oct. 55; t<< Claee, 21 Aug. 67.
Scarlet— ^oriiv* Blue.— .i^airt*, Messrs. Cox and Co.— JriiA Agente, Sir E. Boronirh. Bt and Co
Betumed/^om India 6th January 1B77,
A Lieut.General Shute acted as Adjutant with the right wing of the 13th Light Dragoons in the camnaiira asainst
the Rajah of Kumool, East Indies, in 1839. Served with the 6th Dragoons the Eastern campaiim- of i8c:A6 m
Assistant Adjutant General of the Cavalrv Diviwon £h)m 23rd Nov. 1854 to 9nd July 1856, when the diviiriSn waa
.finally broken up, mcludlng the battles of Balaklava (mentioned in Sir James Scarlett's despatch) and Inkennan
siege and fall of Sebastopol, nig^t attack on the Russian outposts on the xgth Feb. 1855. and battle of the TcherMv^
(M^dal ^f^^^ Clasps, Brevet of LUColonel, Knight of tfie Legion of flonor, sth CIms of Se Mc^Se, tSSS
» Lt.Colonel Whigham served ^th the 49nd Hlffhlanders in the Crimea from 9nd Dec. 1854. including the exoo-
dition to Kerteh. siege and faU of Sebastopol, and assault of the outworks on x8th June (Medal with Claap. i^
»Lieut.Taaffi served with the King's Dragoon Guards in the Zulu war of 1879. and subsequentlv in Baker
Russell's Flying Column, '^' ^ j *« «MM»r
« Lieut. Aylmer served in the Ashanti war from the 30th November 1873 ; commanded the Cane Coast Volnnt^PM
*r "XXrnnfVa 'RAorimAnf.. 'nrit.h fhft oH'vtk'nnAil tm».-rA nnrla*. XTai/w V^-mm^ A,,mU.^^ iV^ i. ^ _ >.i, _ w»_r. . J: ****•«?<?*•
Digitized by VjOOQ IC
Depot, CoUhtstir. J
**D0aeh'aB€ad," with the Motto, " Or Glorv."—*' Alma,'* "Balxklafx" "Iwnwur" "Bitibtopol **
•^ GBlTTRiLL IkDIA.."
17th (TJie Duke of Oambridge's Own) Lancers.
59
Full Hall
P«T. Pay.
Oolnid in Chief.— Field Marshal Si$ Moyal tDgknnt George W. F. C, Duke of Cambridge. KQ, Kf. OCB.
QCMQ. GCSI. ai June 76^
,. „ ^, ,^ /or, ?25
as-Qct.
Ideoteaaat Celoael.— j7 *.<?. Thomas Gonne,* Corjwf, ^t No^r. 55; ■E^ '" Sept, 57: Capt. 'lo June 62 : Mcu'cr,
12 Aug. 74', LitttUnaiUColoiul, xi Sept. jS. f ^/ , r , -v »
■w.— j».*.c. Samuel Boulderaon," Cotm^, ao Nor. 56 ; Lt. 23 Jan. 57; Capt. 17 Nov. 6x; Major, 8 Mar. 76 ;
JBt.Lt.C»loiul, 29 Nov. 79. j» ./ »
Cttloael.— John Charles Hope Gihsone,! Cornti, '8 Oct. 30; Lt. '16 Aug:. 33; Cop^. '24 July 35 • Major,
Feb. 45; Lt.Colomtl,V3 Sept. 47; O^wi. 28 Nov.. 54^; M<vor ffeiwr^jiaJune 62; Lieut. Geiural,^X
71 ; Oenoral. x Oct. 77 ; Colonel 17th Lancers, 22 Sept. 75.
OAPTAnrs.
Stanley Yeatman Clark
Jemmett Charlra Duke
Thomas Arthur Cooke
Starling Meux Benson
Ernest Augustas Belford
James Fane Alexander
Mom. John Pleydell-Bouverie
William Trevelyan Somerset Kevill-Davies
»x2Mar. 61
'n July 63
'16 May 62
•20 Oct. 65
'27 July 66
'aoFeb. 67
P27Feb. 67
» I April 68
LnVTBVAVTS.
Charles Edward Swaine
John Montague Russell
Goor^ Augustus Wood
Mortuzier Graham Neeld
Herbert Charles Jenkins
Charles Hotham Purvis
Henry Fortesoue
Thomas Augnstns Steele
Edward Bleiddian Herbert
Sou. Lionel Henry Dudley Fortesoue
Siooim LixunxA-KTS.
Charles James Anstruther<Thomson .
Charleo Henry Butler ....<
FranciB Downes Hugh St. Quintin ....
WilHam Gordon Renton
Matthew Herbert Woods
James Holland Dyer
'13 June
31 dot"
»*i3M5r. 66
' 7 April 6s
9 July 65
'27 Feb. 67
P24 April 69
'23 June 69
'xSAug. 69
'ao July 70
68 ^
7«
aim LXIUT.
zx May
XX May
X May
32 Mar.
32 Mar.
6 Aug.
«*3oOc«: 69
Pi4July 69
'ao'July 70
•77 July 70
T2Ang. 74
8 Mar. 7I
28 Mar. 77
5 July 79
'27 July 70
24 April 72
31 Oct. 72
12 Nov. 73
13 June 74
12 Feb. 75
X5 July 76
zx Sept. 76
29 Nov. 76
zx Nov. 78
BaXV.MM* >T.LT.«OL.
7 ... Sdiua Jfa«<«r.— John Perry, 6 Dec. 73.
16 ... AtarUr Ma$ier.—V^ John Berryman,^® j, ^pr^ 5^.
33 ^ Vet4ri»arf 8urgeoH.—Jamw Lambert, xs Oct. 57 ; x«< Cla$», a Bbpt. 68.
BloB—JFaeingt Whiie.—Agenti, Messrs. Cox and Co.— JrM AgenU, Sir B. Borough, Bt, and Oo.
Jbmbarhodfor Natal, 25 Feb. 79.
) General Gibsone served throughout the Kaffir war of X846-47, and was present on almost every occasion
in which the Troops were engaged with the enemy ; and he had the conmiand of and led the charge of Cavalry in
the decisive ^air of tb« Gwanga, on the 8th June 1846, when a large body of the enemy was encoimtered and utterly
iBroken, leaving upwards of 400 dead on the field, on which occasion his services were warmly acknowledged in the
pulriie despatches, and his name particularly mentioned in general orders (Medal).
* LkColonel Gonne served with the 17th Lancers inLidiain 1857-5^; was appointed Acting Interpreter to the
17th Lancers and Staff Officer to the 2nd Cavalrv Column Malwa Division (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
• L(.Colonel Boulderson served during the Indian mutiny, with the Artillery at Peshawur in 1857, and in 1858-59
vith Lind*s Mooltonee Horse; this Regiment was part of the force under Brigadier General Troup which advanced
into Oode from Shabjehanpore.
M Qnarter Master Berryman served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the affairs of Bulganac
Ufi M'Kenzie's Farm (captured three of the enemy), night attack on the Russian outposts on 19th Feb. 1855.
^Mttlesof Alma, Balaklava (horse shot), Inkerman, and Tohemaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with four
Clupt, Yietoria Cross, and Turkish Medal) . Served in the Central India campaign of 1 858-59.
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3fq;or, »i3 July 47; i«.Cotowi,i3 Dec. 54; Cofo«#^ 12 Deo. 57; Mqoot enural, 6 Mar. 68; XMute«a«f
Lieutuumt Oolmi'i— Thomas 'pbiUlps, CorH0i, '26 Sept. 56; Li. 26 Mar. 58; Capi, '24 May 61; ^.Jfa;or,
xz July 74 : Ifoior, z April 76 ; X««iiI^mmuU Colonel^ 31 Oct. 77.
M^jor.—riarold EadaUe MiOet, Comet, 18 Oct. S9 J i*. '»« Deo. 60 j Cop*, ^x Mar. 64 j Breo«< 3fa;cr, i Oct. 77 ;
Major t 31 Oct. 77.
GAPYAnrs.
Uvedale Edward Parry Okeden
Harry William Parker
David Bryce Bum
William Edward Bolton
Thomas FranoiB Bdmnnd Knox
Gbarles Oabome Gk>uld..
p.t.c. George James GHlbard.iiMl« dM Camp \
to Lord Napier of Maadala S
Charles Willoughby nemana
Willoughby He
Athelstane Robert Fryoe..
limrntirijrTB.
Bemhard Drysdale Mdller
William Pochin Warner
William Henry Biggs-Baldwin
George Henry Thomas Van Notten Pole..
Richard Hobart Morrison
Frederick Tremayne Miles ....
Francis Dale Tagart. Adjutant 13 Apr. 78..
Francis John Paul Butler
Richard Alexander Soott
Bub LnimvurTS.
Ssoovn LxivTurms.
Harry Ritchie Alston ••••::•
Fen wick Bulmer de Bales La Tem^re .
Henry Thomas Hall
James Farish Malcolm Fawcett
'x9 April 64
»x6 Oct. 67
P 8 May "
» 6 Nov.
»3Mar.
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»24 Oct.
13 Oct. 77
8 Dec. 7
30 Jan. 7I
1 May 78
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'z2 May
P14 Oct.
a8 Oct. 7z
'24 April 69
» 9 Feb. 70
'22 Feb. 6x
28 Oct. 7z
' 8 June 70
8 May
9 Aug.
z Jan.
2z Dec.
X3 June
xz Feb.
2 Dec.
6 Oct.
28 April 76
I April 75
X April 76
I April 75
31 Oct. 77
1 Dec. 75
90 Mar. 78
'26 Feb. 64
29 June 78
7 Aug. 76
BBST. ICAJ.
X Oct. 77
BT.LT.COI..
^ Sir Thomas M'Mahon served with
the 9th Lancers in the Bntlej cam-
paign in X848, and was present at thie
battle of Bobraon (Medal). Served
the Eastern campaign of X854 tm
Assistant Quarter Master General to
the Cavalry Division, including the
battles of the Alma, Balaklava, and
Tchemaya, and siege of Sebastopol ;
served also the campaign of X855 in
command of the 5th Dragoon Gnards
(Medal with three Clasps, CB., Sar-
dinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th
Class of the Medjidie).
Poyflifltfer.— William Joioe. 8 May 67 ; Comgt, 31 Dec. 57 S -C** ^ ^^J- " Mar. 61 ; Son, Major, 8 May 77*
BHinq Jfotter.— Jacob Hodgins, 22 April 71.
QuarUr Jfa»<*r.— Jacob MerriU,* 3 Feb. 75.
Veterinary 5«»y«o».— Samuel Luis FaUinj 27 Aug. 70.
Blue.
-AaenU, Messrs. Cox and Oo.—IrUh AgenU, Sir E. Borough, Bt. and Co.
Xeiumedfrom India, z8 January 1876.
■ Quarter Master Merrill served with the Central India Field Force in Z858, under Sir Hugh Rose, and was present
1 the action Of Koonch, battle of Gallowlie, advance on and capture of Calpee, capture of Morar Cantonments,
recapture of the town and fortress of Gwalior.
1858 to March 1859 (Medal with Clasp)
Was present with a flyisg column in Bundlecund from August
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1^^\ **'^^"^"^' J TIU BUphani.—" Abbati " " Niaojlbjl."
W^ <W«mL— John Yorke,> CB, Conui, 'ax Dec. 32; 14. '5 Doc. 34; Cbp^ Pi4Deo. 41 ; ll<vor,% Sept. 49 ; X*. CotowL
__/: ny- ?^ Feb. 53 ; CoUmel^ a8 Nor. 54 ; 3fq/or ^^MwraZ, x 7 Jone 66 ; Lt. Q4n€r(U, 1 Aag.74; Qtntral, x Oct. 77 ; Colonel
19 HajBaarSf 6 May 7a.
Linteiuuit GoIoimL— CharU
'lee ICaxmerg Sutton Fairbrotber, Com«t, ao Oct. 55 j 2^. 12 Sept. 56 ; Capt, 30
Jolj 6a ; BtJ£M9r, 23 Joly 76 ; Mt^or, 30 Nor. 78 ; Id. ColatuL 15 March 79.
Kucr.— Kendall Josiah William Goghill,s Conut, 26 Feb. 51 ; X^. z Oct. 55 ; Capt, 26 Feb. 63 ; Bi.Jity'or, xx
Jnly 77 ; Major, X5 March 79.
CAPtAurs.
Charles Hay Fairlie?
Arthur George Webster*
Edwin Wileon Greaham Williams
Percy Harry Stanley Barrow/* CMQ,
Henry Wise Ridley Blackett
William Lawrence Twentyman'^
James M'Killop Maowhirter
rr-— -?;mith.. .
4 Dec.
aoDec.
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8 Jnly
'x6 Aug.
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7 Jnly
•as Apr.
LllC^tlTAiriB.
Jcitm Denum Pinketono French ...,
John Compton Han ford- Flood *.»,.*,
Cluule^ Bradrord Harriet JenkuiB .
Henry MortA^ Aihl(?j Warda..,,,.,,.,
Diii.lle^ Eicbsrd Apthorp -. ...^...«<
Herbert Edward Eej&oldB ***.-.**.,.„
lHr]|:fa O^CimiMjr Henchy ,,^... ..»,,».,..
M.aurioe Wright ...^*> ......
Sicown LiitTiif Airts*
Darid Edwmrd Dtuell Burclay
John OeiuglAA Msnde Guthrie ......
Frederick Arthnr FreeiaiiB...... ......
9 April 70
33 Nov. 56
zo Mar. 57
X3N0V. 66
14 Sept. 70
' 7 Aug. 67
Px6 Oct. 60
28 June 71
'23 June 70
28 Oct. 71
14 Sept. 78
8 Deo. 77
13 Aug. 79
■9 Nov. 79
8 Jan. 68
23 July 69
3 Aug. 73
33 Jan. 75
z6Mar. 73
'39 Mar. 64 15 Aug. 68
IS Aug. 77
3sMay 78
30 Nov. 78
30 Deo. 71
38 Feb. 74
96 Mar. 74
x3 June 74
sx Aug. 74
aoNov. 75
II Feb. 76
14 Feb. 76
89 Nov. 76
II July 77
P««a*#rr.— Jfimfii Ogilry Balgleisli, =4 Oat, 78; Snt, '35 Apr. 65; Li. '7 July 69; Osp^. 19 Dec. 77.
XiiiMf JfiH^ffr.— Eobort Bpeira, 19 Aug. 74H,
Guafter Matter.— iohn White, 27 June 74.
ffitrinarf ^ni^jwfff,— Jamea Kettle. 11 Juii. fij; i«< Clattt x Auff. 77.
"* ' " nd Co.— /rMA.i^«fi<t, Messrs
^ rram India, 23 Marek 1870.
Blue,— JffH^i, Messrs. Cox nnd'co.— /niA.i^«fifa, Mmsrs. Cane and Sons.
< General Yoike commanded the Boyal Dragoons in the Bastem campaign of 1854, including the siege of
B^MBtopol, and was severely wounded at the battle of Balaklava, his horse also was severely wounded with grape-
ilkot in supporting the Light Cavalry charge prior to his own leg being shattered by a rifle-ball (Medal with two
Clups, CB., SarcUnian and Turkish Medals, and 4th Class of the Medjidie). He commanded the Begt. during a
Twdsnt gale in the Black Sea between Yamaand the Crimea, and this great disaster resulted in the loss of 250 horses
of ths I&giment, including the greater part of the officers' chargers and those of detachments of other Begimenls
under bis command.
* imor Coghill served as Adjutant of the 3nd European Bengal Fusiliers throughout the Indian campaign of
iBs7-s§, snd was present at the battle of Budleekeserai, stonning the Heights in front of Delhi, throughout the
siege of Delhi, including the actions in firont, storming of the breach Cashmere Bastion, and final capture of the
mj. Senred in General Showers' Force in the taking of the Forts of Rewarrie, Ji^hur, Ranaude, Furmcknugur, and
BQlhuabghnr. Also present at the capture of the Heights of Sonah (Medal with Clasp) .
' OtpUm Fairlie served in the Bohilcund district with the Column under Colonel Jones (Medal) .
* Gspcsin Webster served with Lind's Mooltanee Horse during the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and was
^eient at Eakraole, operations before and capture of Bareillv, Shalgehanpore, and capture of Mohundee (Medal),
mtred a letter of thanks from Government for services with Meerut Lignt Horse in 1857.
"M^ Barrow served throughout the Zulu war of 1879 in command of a squadron of mounted inflintry and
nsie irregular mounted troops, and was present at the engagements of Inyesane and Gingindhlovu (mentioned in
iMpit<^es, Brevet of Msjor, and CMO.).
"LLColonel Twen^yman commanded the D Division of the Highland Transport Train of the Abyssinian Expo-
ditiQCkary Force ; commanded Baggage Mules of the and Brinide ist Division on the south bank of the Bashilo river
CB the lolh April ; was Transport Train Staff Officer to Sir Charles Staveley at the capture of Magdala ; mentioned
a dcBpsfech; also ** strongly recommended for extent and value of assistance" by Director of Transport Train;
•ad mentioned in Shr Bobert Napier's despatch as ** distinguished for seal and activity, and deserving of special
aotke" (Brevet of M^or, and Ifodal).
^ Oiptein Kynaaton served with the snd Dragoon Guards in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858-59* iuid was
PMcntstUie siege and capture of Lucknow, rooccupation of Fysabad and Trans-Gogra operations, including
tte paaeage of the Gogra at Fysabad, and the affyrs of Muohleegaon and Bungaon Jungle (Medal with Clasp).
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*' PmVBVLX.'*
-c.Miohael William Smith,' CB. Sntign, 'xg Nov. 30 ; Zt. »ai Feb. 34 ; Capi. ^23 Apr. 39 ; J£ajor, 9 Feb. 47,
Lt.Colonel, ^ Har. 50; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54; Major General, 4 July 64; Lieut. Qener*l, 19 Jan. 73; Om^ral
I Oct. 77 ; Colonel aoth HuBsarB, 2a Not. 70.
LiButonaiit OolonaL— John Cutts Lockwood,» Comet, 20 Jan. 54; Id. 31 Dec. 54 ; Capt. 15 Nov. 64; Bt.2£qjor,
z Ooi. 77; Major, xa Jnne 78; Xf.ColoN«/, la Feb. 79.
Majors.— Frederic Cheneviz-Trench,? Prqfeeeorai tke Siaf College; Comet, 20 Jan. 57; £^.30 April 58; Capt,
7 Dec. 67 s Meuor, 7 Jane 79.
Cecil Mangles, ComW, ao Feb. 61 ; Xfc 16 Oct. 66 ; Capi. 1 Feb. 73 ; Mtjfor, y> ^ov- 79-
CAjnAnrs.
Georffe Manners Onslow
David Camithers Budd
Greorge Wm. Adolphoa FitsGeorge, Aeeiet
Fnvaie Seeretarjf to Colonel StanUy
Benjamin Watson Blake
p.e.e. William Chetwode Lloyd
John Thomas Browne, at Siqff College
coairsT OB l
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CAPTAIK. BXXV.XAJ.
'15 Jan. 61 '18 Dec. 63
x6 0ct. 66 17 Jan. 70
IX Dec. 66, a Aug. 71
^ ^ i3July 67; 38 Oct. 71
^eSL^oSSi'^ltT.!!!^^^^^^ »3Jan. 69! 28 Oct. 71
IToji. Miles 8tapleton.'.'.'.V."V/.'."."3^^ |» 5 May 69
Wmiam John Irwin 23 Jan. 69 28 Oct. 71
LnunurAiTTB.
Thomas Barnes Weston
Aficanins William Nevill Thomas
Edward Reginald Coortenay
Lewis Edmond Gamey
Richard John Erskine Oliver-Bellasia..
Btair Hathom Johnston Stewart
Robert Cnrzon Newton
May 611 13 Nov. 66 30 April 73
June 60; 9 Mar. 67 a8May 73
SlOOVD LiiiTTavxirTB.
P 9 April 70
13 Sept. 74
laJune 78
I a Feb. 79
7 June 79
3 Aug. 72
30 Nov. 79
15 Sept 77
aim uavT.
Edward Richmond I X3N0V. 78
Ar John Charles Burke, J9aH 22 Jan. 79
33 AprU 73
9 Aug. 73
9 Aug. 73
XI Dec. 73
2 Deo. 74
XI Feb. 75
12 Feb. 79
[Captain, x6 Deo. 6r.
P<wflMw<tfr.— Charles Loder,* 12 Aug. 67 r Son, Mtfjcr, za June 78 ; JUdimg Matter, s March 49; JAent, 7 April 56 ;
Bidina Ifof^tfr.— Frederick Moore, 20 July 67.
Qnaner Master. — Ghadwick Thomson, 8 June 72.
Veterinarg Surgoon.—YfUliam Pallin, 14 Jan. 71.
Blue^—Agentt, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Iriih AgenU, Sir E. Borough, Bt. and Co.
Beiumedf^om India, ao Dec. 1872.
k Qeneral M. W. Smith waa appointed to the Turkish Contingent with local rank of Major General in 1855,
and subsequently to the command of the Osmanli Irregular Cavalry, and obtained the Turkish rank of Lieut.
General (and Chiss of the Med^idie). Commanded a Brigade during the Central Indian oampaisn; commanded
at the recapture of Chandairee in May 1858, also at the actions between Kota-ka'Serai and Gwalior on X7U1
Jane ; commanded a Brigade in the action of the 19th June, resulting in the capture of the city and fortress
of Gwalior, also at the siege and capture of Powree ; commanded at the surprise of the rebel camp at Koondiy,
alBO in pursuit of Tantia Topee and the Rao Sahib (Medal with Clasp andOJB., frequently mentioned m despatches).
• Lt.Colonel Lockwood served-as Aide de Camp to Sir Sydney Cotton during the Indian mutiny in 1857 (Medal).
Was present as Provost Marshal during the operations on the Eusoftaie fh>ntier in April and May 1858 (men*
tioned in despatch), and«gMnstthe Hindostanee ftmaticn at Sattanah (Medal with Clasp).
7 Major (Theneviz-Trench served at the siege and capture of Delhi, and with Hodson's Horse in the engase-
ments of Gungeree, Pnttialee, and Mynpoorie. and at the siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with two Clasps).
• MsAor Loder was present with the xxth Light Dragoons at the siege and capture of Bhurtpore in i8a6 (Meoal
withCiasp) . Served with the 9th Bengal Cavalry throughout the campaign in Sind in 1843, including the battles
of Meeanee and Hyderabad (Medal). Srrred with the ist Bengal Cavafry in the Sutlcj campaign in 1846, and was
pfsaant attha battle of Aliwal (Medal). Also in the Pnnjanb campaign of x 848-49. including the action of Bam-
nugfer, battles of OhillianwaUah and Goojeiat, and subsequent pursuit of the Suchs and Ail)irhans (Medal with
iwo Clasps).
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doBcL— William ParlbT,! Cornet, '3 Oct. x6; Xf. 5 May 24; Oapi. '19 Sept. 26; Bi.Major, 23 Nov. 41 ; Major,
>»6 8ept.45;-'*«'-CbfoiMi,»3oJan. 46; ObJoimZ, 20 Jane 54 ; lf(Vor &«Mra2, i7July6o: 2;<.GF#»#roZ, 21 March 601
0«iieraZ. n May 76 ; Colonel 2x8fc HuAsars, 24 Oct. 65.
TJwrtiaiit OotoneL— gdward Baldwin Wake. Comet, 20 Oct. 53; Z/. 26 April 56; Capt. 30 July 62: BLMaJor,
1^ July 76 ; Jffwor, 8 Dec. 77 j iM«<«ioji< Colonel, x May 78.
Muor.-George FarqulMir B:aye,» Comet, 90 Oct. 55 ; Zt. 20 Nov. 56; Clap*. 30 July 62 ; St.UaJor, 20 July 76 ;
lra>br, X May 78.
CAPT1.IV8.
Arthur Henry Taylor
Herbert Cromwell GoUier* {SntUfn Bowtbajf^
Sir Cbaiiea Edward 'FTedBTicTc,SarL,A^utaMt ]
Montaomeryehire Yeomanry Cavalry /
Bern. Henry George Louis Crichton, Brigade )
Major qrCaoalrif, Cnrragh S
Arthur Purvis Loyd
John IioveU
Arthur Thomas Fisher
Rowland Hill Martin
Fredeiiok Hutchinson Haynes
wmiam Wilkes Tinea
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Walter Georsre Crole Wyndhomi®
Cecil £dgaxMontaf^
ArthurCoonop Newland
Sylvester 'VHlson Richmond
Percy Mac^regor King
Herbert Vallance Bum
Bei^andn Jennings
William Knox
4 Nov. 58I 5 Feb. 59
x5 Jan. 58,' 5 Aug. 59
' 2 July 61 »i8 0ct. 64
'isJune 63'6Nov. 67
4 July 65' X4 0ct. 68
P26Peb. 64 P 9 Nov. 66
' 9 Sept. 64,' 3 Feb. 69
X4 Jan. 69 28 Oct. 71
i 3 Feb. 69' -28 Oct. 71
'14 July 69 28 Oct. 71
X4 Sept 78
x7May 79
4 Dec. 78
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IX Oct.
4Dec
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IX Feb.
93 Nov.
2 Nov.
XI Nov.
29 Nov.
2 July 7y
24 Sept. 79
XX Oct. 79
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2 Oct.
70
15 Jan.
70
14 Aug.
71
29 Oct.
73
8 Dec.
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xMay
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7 Sept. 78I
x6 Deo.
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2 July
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24 Sept.
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SBOOXD LXBVTBITAJITS.
X Hugh Maurice Beavan
X iSpenoer CoUinson Blackett
a {Montiford Westropp Gavin
I tUewellin Washington Matthews 17 Dec. 79
t X4 Pawmaeter, — James Sdward Kitson. 28 Jan. 79; Comet, 96 June 66 ; H. ai Oct 68; Capt, i May 78.
I ro *Sidimg Matter. — Henry Blinkhom Germany, 19 Nov. 70.
I 6 .Chuurier Matter. — John Kelly, xo June 74.
Veterimarf Surgeon. —
Bine.— ^^«mte, Messrs. Bidgway and Sons.— JW«ik Agente, Messrs. Cane and Sons.
Behumed from Iniia, 19 December 1873.
' Genersl Parlby commanded the Detachment 4th Light Dragoons during the Rebecca riots in Wales in 1843
and received the approval of the Civil and Military authorities. He brought the xoth Hussars ftom India through
Egypt to the Crimea in 1855, and commanded the Cavalry Division from X7th April to 30th June, and the Hussar
Bni^de firom xst July till 9nd Sept. 1855, and was present at the reconnaissance under Omar Pasha on 19th April, as
alflo St the battle of the Tchemaya (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 4th Class
of the Medjidie).
* lii^or feaye served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-50, and was present at the attack of the rebels on
oor guns at Jnllnndur, and subsequently served with Showers' Column in Rsjpootana and Central India in pursuit
of Tantia Topee, Ferose Shah, and other rebels, including the operations in tne Seronge Jungles and the affair at
* Captain Collier served in the Bombay Army Arom 1851 tq 1858 prior to obtaining a Cometcy in the 8th Hussars,
tnd served on the Staff in the Persian campaign in 1857 (Medal with Cla8p).
!• Lieut. Wyndbam served with the King's Dragoon Guards in the Zulu war of 1879, and subsequently in Baker
Bosieirs Flying Colnnm.
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8 Knox, George Uohter
11 Goodenouffh, Osborne Hall
8 Anderson, James Hamilton Pringle*^
9 Farrell, Henij Chamberlayne^**
4 M'Laughlin.Edward
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9 Crawford, George Adam
II de Moleyns, Townsend Aremberg***
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3lzod, William Henry 20 A]m
ff,o. Straabensee, Turner Ysn, Captain of Cadet Cowmanii 30 A]
c Shakerley, Henry Webster !ao A]
3 Stavelev, Edmund*" 31 Jv
X Bdmeades, Henry*" |3i July
B Bom, John MacvicarU* *..*. 131 J«Jy
A Nicholson, Stuart James 131 Julv
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9 Newman, Walter 31 Jk
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s 4 June 63
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3 Doc. 62
2 Dec. 63
17 Doc. 62
20 Jan. 6-,
27 Jan. 63
12 Feb. 63
22 Feb. 63
9 June 63
16 July 63
XI Sept. 63
7 Tremlett, Edmund John (BtU.Colonel, 29 Nov. 79)
3 Maule, George Edwin .._
xo Carey, William Dobree
XX Phipps, Ramsay Weston
5 Sandnam, Robert
4 Stewart, Algernon Augustus !..!!.!.!!!.........!!
c Dillon, Hon. Robert Villiers ^^
B Burnett, Edmund Sidney *"
A Talbot, FitzRoy Somerset «* ........"..*..'!!.'..*.**.'.*...'...'.......*...'.'
Duncan. Franeie, Inat. qfOunnery, B.M. Bepoeiiiyry, Woohoieh '.'.'.
p.M.e. Oliver, John Byder,^ Instructor B. M. College, IRngiion, \
Canada, with local rank if Lt.Colonel :. .)
xo Morgan, James Peattie,» |>.a.e
Ford, Arthur,*** p.a.e. Aeeiet, Inep. ef Gunpowder Factoriee
4 Sadleir, Richard ...„ ._
8 Barlow, William Buxton, p.a.c.
Smith, Bobert CaUweU,»»r C^m. of Ordnance', i$t Clan, Bangoan'.'..
4 Chalmers, Charles David»
A Lynes, Samuel Parr
XI Forster, Bowes Lennox,**^ Lt.Col. 6 Feb. 75 ..'.....!
4 de Cetto, Louis Charles Aug. Adrian"*
Trench, Charlee, Inetructor in Gunnery, 8hoeburyne$$
X Lewes, Henry Colobrooke
8 Budd, Georjre
8 Haughton, John '..........'..'.'..'.'..
p.».c.8Umey, Franci»8adteir,*»»p.a.c.Aeit.Direct. of Artillery Studiee
6 Clarke, Thomas
Brancker, WiUiam God^fh>y,^*» Dent, of ArtUlery Siudiee '
xo Cameron, Donald Roderick, Clfff. ;.
IMle,William Henry, Secretary, Special Ordnance CommUtei, litdia
5 Kemmis, William, ji.a.c
Bond, Henry, p.a.e. Aatietant SuperiniendenfSfMU'A^^
B Walton, William Morritt Bameby ....
Braekenbury, Henry,*** l.e, 33 Oct. -jsi^^Utary Secretary to Sir >
Garnet Woleeley ;. j
P.M.C. Gorham, CkarUe Alfred, Garrison Inet., UnAiiiia,'Bimgai\'.'....
10 Graham, William Henry
6p.».e. Duncan, Alexander WilliBun*'* .....'........"...*.*!!!.'!!.!!!!.!!!!!
9 Chambers, Greorge Fred. Stanley \ '. *.'...!*'
c Curzon, WilliamSouthwell \"
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23 June 64
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obaH, Georae Bertie Benjamin,^^ Military Secretary to the \
Governor <if Madrae 5
10 Tracey, Harry Adair"?
3 Shea, Henry John Francis
I^ing-Harman, WentwoHh Henry, p.a.e. AeeUtant Super imtendent'l
Boyal SmaU Arme Factory, Enfield f
IX Seccombe, Thomas Strong 21 Juno 56 3 Apr. 67
7 Hannen, George Grote*«* 34 Sept. 55 16 Oct. 64
A Smyth- Windham, Joseph Charles I31 June 56 6 July 67
iop.».e. Hall, William Bruce Raikes '31 June 56 6 July 67
5 Budgen. William Thomas |2i June 56 6 July 67
10 Broadrick, Edward 21 June 56 6 July 67
o Stewart. Hon. Alexander**^* {Bt.Lt.Colonel, 33 Nov. 79) "..31 June 56 6 July 67
A Murdoch, William Walpole '31 June 56 6 July 67
Tarleton, Edward Delaoal^» "..' .'"iioAug.56 11 July 67
3 Darwall, Henry Pountney ".". 10 Aug. 56, 24 July 67
XI Cottingham, Edward Roden*« '10 Aug.56 21 Aug.67
4 Auchinleck, John Claudius***
3 Kyle, Samuel Cotter***
3 Maunsell , William Stopford
p.$.c. Mitchell, Herbert Leonard,*** Inetruetor inAHUie'ry'D«''\
partment of Artillery Studiei J
5 p.«.e. Boyle, Edward Vicars ."".'. '.
8 Sexton, Michael John
7 Ellaby, Hugh Latimer**? ..................'..'...'..'.'.*.'...!"!
3 Blackley, ,k)hn Henry .'..".'. ]
3 Drysdale. Robert Carstairs ".
3 Thomhill, Charles... .
A Parry. Sidney,*** (Bi.if.d^iiW^" Nov*"79)'i!iil!".!!!^^'"i*'i".l
S Harness, Arthur, CB. {Bt.Lt.Colonel, ix Nov. 78)
3 Mageuis, Henry Cole
lop.M.e. HoUist, Edward Ommanney
10 Aug. 56
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18 Oct. 56
20 Dec. 56
8 Apr. 57
15 May 57
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I Jan. 76
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6LeGriee. Frederick Swaino ^if^.ii.Co^oMZ, 39 Not. 79) x Oct. 57 13 Jan. 69
7 Priee, Thomas Charles x Oct. 57
I p.«.c. Hatchinson, William PrancU Moore..
4 WodehoQse, Albert Thornton
gp.».e. Nolan, John Philip,**® p.a.e. ifP.for Galwajf .
5 1/8 Mottte, Osmond Francis
5 Gallwey. Patrick FitzGenUrl
EUit, CkarU* Henrg Fcnrfta^ Seereiarf Ssperimental Bratuk, \
BcfalJrtrnal J
5 Isaacson, Henry de Stutevilte
7 Owen, John Fletcher, p.a.e. [Bl.Lt.Oolanelf 39 Nor. 79)
j 8 GabbisB, John Egertou
7 Cmikshank, Alexander Ramsay
Cameron, SmgtM Hay^ p.a.e. Ituimetor Bogal LahoraUmf
9 Stratton, John Heathfield
8 Cooke, James Robert Daries
Onrdom.Sdward Smith, p.a.e, Amiat. 8upt, Bogal Carriage Deptmt.
Llofd, J^raneit l%owuu. Instructor in Chmnerp, Skoebwyneu
3 Gillies, Georee James
6 Thomas-Le Marchant, Heniy St. John Yanghan LeMarohant ...
10 Phfllpotts, Henry Francis*"
Bmrp»99, Marry Ifi/ef.*^ Coauy. t^f Ordnance, 3rd Chrade, Bombajf ...
4 Martelli, Thomas Challoner
11 Murray, John Charles D'Urban
p.9.c. Moonom, Henry Maneere*^ Intt. in Taetiea S.M. College, \
Sandkmret ....$
xo Bargmann, Greor^e John, InHruetor in Ghunnerg, Shoeburyneee
9 Gwyn, Herbert Lionel***
7 Robertson, Henry Maxwell
Boberte^ William Arthur, Bemomnt Agent, Bengal
9 Korton-Taylor, Dnncan
I Oct. 57 1 94 Nov. 69
a3 June 57 so Nov. 68
I Oct. 57 1 Dec. 69
I Oct. 57
I Oct. 57
33 June 57
X Oct. 57
I Oct. 57
I Oct. 57
X Oct. 57
X Oct. 57
X Oct. 57
X Oct. 57
3 Haslerig^, Thomas Maynard {Bt.Lt. Colonel, aa Nor. 79) .
5 MacKenzie, Robert Smythe Muir
9 Gyll, Flemyng George
6 Toogood, Seymour Hood***
Ti Jones, Henry Norris
F« Piekard. Arthur Fred. ,*»CB. Groom in Waiting, Aeeiet. Keeper \
oftks Privg Puree, and Aetietant Prioate Seeretarg f—"^-^ ' '
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2 Burnett, Thomas ,
8 ShutUeworth. Ashton John
7 Rothe, George Walter Charles
II Tapper, Basil de Beauvoir
4 Gooaeve, Henry Hills
» Best, George
Sladen, Joeeph, p.a.e. Aseietani Inttruetor Bogal Laboratorg
7 Harrey, Charles Smith
10 Dixon, Charles Frederick
X Crosthwaito, Charles
xo Molesworth, Anthony Oliver
9 Murra3% James Murray
xo l*atfaam, Walter John
7 Lewis. Henry Francis Peterkin .-,
9 Dougles. James Mainwaring
It WhaUey, Percy Charles
5 Tyler, Trevor Bruce
xoLeacock, Charles Edward BakeT*w ,
x p.«.e. M'Caosland, Marcus Francis Henry
7 Simpson, Simon
9 Townseud, Christopher William
10 s^-cNoyes, George Augustus
10 Wickhnm, Sdmimd Hill
3 Wing, Vincent
CAPTAXirs.
10 Lacy, Seymour de Lacy
PorUr, Ifortan Lawrence, p.a.e. Aeeiet. Smpdi. Bogal Qnn Faetorg.
Stirke. Wm. Reynolds, Adj. 20 Aug. 73
A Jones, Thomas John
B«</, Jamee JLaneaeter
0 Touniper, John ,
Deshon. Charles John
6 ■.«.«. IfeUoM, William Franeie
11 Homsby* George Mackenzie Bent
Jarne*, Charlet, p.a.e. Aeeistani Inetruetor of ArtilUrg, M.M.
xOct. 57
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34 July 69
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X Jan. 70
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28 May 70
34 Dec. 70
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34 Mar. 71
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1 Oct. 71
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1 Oct. 71
17 Oct. 71
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2 Dec. 71
23 Deo. 71
33 June 58
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32 June 58
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21 Dec. 53
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7 Barker, Henry Andrews
a Hime. Henry William Lovett
Domnee, Leonard, p.a.e. Capt. Inat. Bogal Qnn Faetorg
c Greig, Banks Robinson
Bemmrd, Jamce Walker, Brigade Major, Gtrk
Ormttj,Jokn Becker, p.a.e. Capt. Inetruetor Bogal Carriage Depart.
Walkeg, Rowland, ».a.c.. Instructor in ArHllerg, B.M. Aeademg ...
Zeaeke, Senrg Wedderbum, Brigade Major, Devonport
A Inge, John Walker ^
A Raigland, Albert Edward
X HoUcy, Kdmiind Hunt
p.$.e. MUnrr, Ferdinand Ilenrg Wheeler {IntelligeiUeDepaifiment).^
0 FlttRoy, Edward Albert«*« ..
Mnltag, William Gorge*
il<sl«e, Biekard Jacheon, Adjutant Mid UUter ArtilUrg MUUia
Frrseft, Geo. Arikmr, CMG. Inepeeior qf Warlike Stores, Devonport...
A Lockhart, Robert Dnndas Elliott
6 Wood. Thomas, Adj. i Apr. 75 .....
7 Hitchins, Thomas Martyn
ax Dec. 59
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33 Dec. 59
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I Oct. 57
19 June 60
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19 Jane 60
6 Jan. 73
35 Aug. 77
10 Sept. 77
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I July 77
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7 Nov. 77
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34 Nov. 77
34 Nov. 77
34 Nov. 77
15 Dec. 77
X Jan. 78
a Jan. 78
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6 Feb. 78
30 Feb. 78
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13 Mar. 78
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10 Apr. 78
17 Apr. 78
8 June 78
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16 Oct. 78
16 Nov. 78
26 Nov. 78
5 Dec. 78
X Jan. 79
I Jan. 79
19 Feb. 79
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17 May 79
17 May 79
as Ma/ 79
37 June 79
1 July 79
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23 July 79
33 Aug. 79
37 Aug. 79
37 Aug. 79
30 Aug. 79
9 Sept.79
TO Sept.79
13 Sept.79
4 Oct. 79
4 GmUsmmm, Frank
Mooro-Lant, MaUland,
Adjutant Norfolk Militia ArtilUrg
34 Apr. 7a
4 May 7*
15 May 7a
x8 May 7a
7 June 7a
6 July 73
17 July 7a
ao July 7a
35 Sept. 73
3 Nov. 72
23 Nov. 73
33 Nov. 72
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23 Nov. 72
33 Nov. 7a
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33 Nov. 73
33 Nov. 73
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33 Nov. 73
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NiooIaSy Francis Gannmowe,]
Aij, 4 Feb. 74 J
B Blackwood, Price Frederic
1. Wright, Willirtm Henry
Warrf, Arthur, Brigade Majors )
PwUvMUth i
p.9.e. XnoUyt, Henry , Brigadel
Major, Alderehot S
Gardiner, Spencer, Ac^. 24 July 75
c Browne, Henry Robert Yates >
{St.MaJor^ 39 Nov. 79) }
..4 Thomson, Charles William
Nind, Frederick WiUiam, Adf.\
attd Qr-Maeter R.M. Academy S
B Carey, Frederick William
Duihie, WiUAam Henry Moore, )
Brigade Major B.A, JDover ... S
Zewee, Friee, Jnepeetor of War- 'i
like Storee, 4re., Provineee of \
ISfooa Scotia, <^o )
7 Maclean, Allan Henry
0 Parlby , Gerald Charles Hall
Woollcombe, Edward, Instructor "i
in Ounneiy, Woolwich }
Morley, Clervaux, p.a.c, Froof \
Matter, Woolwich J
8iewart,BobertMeOrigor,D.A.(l )
M. Qen, Bengal iSt.Mtyor, aa V
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7 Cooke, Thomas Charles
10 Yeatman-BigffSjA.GodolphinW*")
on epecialeeny. C. of Good Hope $
Sooke, Harry Wm., Adj. Lanea-X
MhireArL MUitia )
McCUntoek, William,p.a.c
6 Harrieon, Pewherton,*^ Adj. 4")
Saet Biding Art. Vol S
Bainbridge, Edmond,p.a.e. Dept *>
Hf Director cf Art. and Storee ... i
o Tamer,AlfiredEdwd.,.i4;.7 Apr.79
Brough, James Fox
1. Long, Cha. Wigram,j4<y.6 Oct. 75
Hardinge, Henry Houghton, Adj. \
Qalway ArtiUery MUUia S
Pearee, Arthur Nopier, Brigade^
Major, School ofaunnery }
5 Bpragge, Charles Henry
€hnM, Alexander,^^ Adjutant )
Durhati Artillery MUUia f
Pmm, <S'a«a.,i?fmMMi«r, Poriemouih
10 Wall, James
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8 Anderson, Archibiud James
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c Campbell, Alexander
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9 Davies, Allan Bedtbrd
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3 Carr, Theodore
c Shell, Hexiry
4 Lawrie, James Adair
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3 Disney, Thos. Roht./'^Acijuiant \
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Lanning, Bohert Alfred
Robson, John Castell"*
9 Firebrace, Geora^e
8 Auchinleck, William Henry
3 Alleyne, James'^ iBt.Mty or, 29 \
Nov. 79) /
8 Wighton, Edward
5 Maliins, William
B Carr^, George Tennant*»
a Greer, Carlile"*
B Hare, Robt.Powel
8 Burt, Norman Maodoziald
X Peimethome, Lee Percy
Hubbaek, Henry Walter John, \
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xo Piatt, Wadham Pigott
p.s.c. Lloyd, Thomas Henry, \
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B Klngscote, Henry Blomfleld
8 Ricnmond, Felix
8 Shippard, WalkinsO.Courtney'B?
p.e.c. Hawkins, George Walter.
Legge. Wm. Vincent, Adjutant, >
Cardigan ArUUery MiOtia ... j
8 Georges, William Pavne
3 Beadnell, Charles Edward
p.s.c. Boberts, Francis, Instructor \
in MU. Surveying, B.M. CoUege )
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p. a.c. Brigade Major, Gibraltar }
5 p.t.c. Browne, Jas. H. Granville, )
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8 Bayly, George Cecil
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X Langley, William Savage'^*)
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IX Roberts, Howland
4 Grey, Charles Francis Baring, \
Adjutant i Aug. 78 S
6 Sharp, William Edwards
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IX Whateley, William, A.dj. \ Apr. 79
1. Smyth, Horatio Francie
X Knox, Francis Blake. A.D.C. to \
Zieut. General PhUlpotU >
p.s.c. Pratt, Sisson Cooper,^^\
Professor B. M. Academy I
3 Sorell, William HeniyFredk.*". . .
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9 Dolphin, Harry Edmund *^
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9 Pearson, Arthur James
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4 Wallace. Bobert Hugh
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10 Taylor, Frederick Heiiry,«>*^i- >
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5 Torkizigton, Hemy
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6 ICorgan, Thomas Llewellyn
6 Gower, George Henry
4 9a,€. Bawea, William Woodward
6 Bden, William Alexander
5 Tabor, John Minnitt
» Skldonfl, Henry George Fombelle
6 Uke, Edward
:x BiaU, William Augustus
8 fikowne, Augustus,^'. z6Not. 78
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7 QBayliB..James Speddin^w
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3 Powlefet, Norton
8 Brown. Charles Edward
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Moore, OeoraeMontgomerie JTohn..,
Conadon, John Jamee
de MaryUki, Bohert, Firemaeter, >
Gibraltar S
7 Adams, Edward Willoughby
X Rainsford - Hauuav, Ramsay \
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9 Gamble, JCillaly
5 Uppleby, JohntJeorge
3 Radford, Arthur
xo lanes, Francis Newell
9 Freeth, James Plomer
3 Allen, George Burp^es
4 Smyth, Samuel Gardiner
7 Newcome, Henry George, Ad^'. j
X Jan. 79 S
6 Crookenden, Hen. Humphreys, \
at Staff College }
7 Hewitt, Jas. Robert Silver Oliver
3 Nutt, James Anson Francis
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Ji.M. &en. Bombay S
3 Fx^snch, Francis Horace .
6 Armytage, Arthur Henry
9 Cotton, Walter, Adj. 4 1Fe$t Bid- >
ing Bifie Volunteer* )
xo Prmgle, Airred Lionel
8 Denny, William Townsend Gun..
6 Dunnage, Arthur James
3 Rigg, Henry AllVed"«
9 Hanzian, James Frederick ,
Maekinlay, George
II Martin, George Blake Napier
XX Clarke, John Sheridan
p.e.e. Jonee, Douglae Forde, on\
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5 Gordon, William Lindsay Carnegie
gDuthy, Archibald Edward
Dunlop.HenryDonald.a^ Staff Coll.
6 Legard, James Digby
3 Downing, Cameron Macartney >
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AHUlery Militia \
Watson, Bobert Samuel
xo Mainguy, George Sandford
XX Shore,2ron. Frederick William John
Jervie, WalterNeU
North, David, Firemaeter, Ceylon
1 Archer, Frederick Lewie
Tumbull, Henry John Lennox, >
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8 Walsh, Edward
xo Blake, Charles John
4 Smith, William Whitmore
xo Elles, Edmond Roche, a/<9<(/jf Co;;.
3 Russell, Hugh Percy
XO Daniell, DeCourcy
5 Haverfleld, Henry Wykeham^
Brook Tunstall „ j
Skinner, FhUip Leighton Mae-)
Gregor, f.a.c. snd Aeeitt. Supt. [■
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Aitken, WtlUam
X Atchison, Charles Henry
X Mackintosh, William John
3 Martin, William
5 Wileon, George Frederick *....
5 Riddell, W^ter
9 Cruickshimk.FletcherHayesGrant
xo p.».e. Smith, Walter Wm.MaiTiott...
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8 Barron, Harry
X Yorke, Frederick Augustus
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8 HeUard, Henry BetteewoHh
5 Stephenson, Keppel
XO Knox, William George^i
9 Buckle, Edmund
xo Evans, Edward Benjamin
7 Stevens, George Morton
5 Vibart» Francis MeredithEdmund
7 Bigg, Frederick
d,e. Hay, Edward Owen
8 Morgan, Frederick Cyril
2 Smith, William Ogden
7 Freeth, Sampson Plomer FrdUc.*»*
4 Griffiths, Algernon Sydney ....
Johneon, Edward Armstrong, 2nd
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9 Ku*$e^, Peter, Aij.FoffarArt.UU.
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6 Preston, Henry Edward
7 Rogers, John Peverell
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2 Hadaway, Georpre Rowley
a Cotton, Edward Thomas Davenant
Curling, Henry Thomas
_ Purdy. Robert
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4 Brackenbury, Edward Fenwick...
II Blackburn, Peter
10 Walter, Frederick Edward ,
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8 Sclater. James Robert Charles .
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11 Murray. HonryStowart 15 July 6»^7 Sopt.79
9 Lugard, HenryTravers '13 Jan, 69 ao Sept. 79
3 Lyall.Henry '«3 Jan. 69135 ^ppt.
7 Leach, John i«3Jan.
4 Dalton, James Cecil 13 Jan,
9 Campbell, William Massen |i3 Jnn. 69
9 Chapman, Lionel James Archer 13 Jnn. 6t) 14 No^. 79
Selfe, Sidney Oerard Frederick ...13 Jan. 6915 Nov. 79
n Russell, Charles 13 Jan,
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Fawkee, Lionel OrimeUm, A.D.C.
Governor qf Barbadoee
2 Perrott, Thomas
3 Swinton, John James
IX Jooelyn, Julian Robt John, at Stqf College
B Fowell, Newton Plomer
c Price, George Richardson
2 Wynell-Mayow, ]tfayow
o Dawson, Henir Philip
A Brackenbury, Herbert Williiun
Boberteon, Robert William Peacock
xo O'Sulliyan, Eugene Oyerbeck
c Hunt, Henry Vaaghan
5 Newton, William Henry
3 Lowther, William Gorges** ' 4 Jan.
B Coker, Lewis Edmund .
B Roch, Thomas James
B Rochfort, Alexander Nelson
I RoBseter. James Hurley
Frith, Warren Saatinge, Peehawur Moun-
tain Battery
8 Bonrke, Gerald ,
!| 9 Davenport, Frederic Allen. .
., - - .9
6925 Sept. 79
59|«7 BepL79
4 Oct, 79
69I15 Not. 79
1. 1 HUT,
10 Mayhew, Thomas 'j3 Jmi
c Foote, Francis Onslow Harrington
g.c. Bingham, Edmund George Henry, Limt.
of a Company of QentUmen Cadett ,
8 Arbnthnott, "Walter Charles Warner M Jan.
xo Lloyd, Graham Moore ,.'15 Jan
Standbridge, Edmund Baker | 7 July t^
7 July (9
7 July rj9
7 July ('-■■9\
10 Walker, Edgar Holford
B Mayne, Charles Hardlnge Hawtrey
B Western, Charles Maximilian
c Rowley, Hon. William Chambrtf ....
7 Davidson. William Leslie
Lindeay, Ckarlee Carmiehael
A Baker, Robert Henry Sherston 7 July ^9
9 Nugent, Nagent Jonathan ..,..,. .J 7 July t^
XI Miles, Philip William Herbert | 7 July 69;
B AUsopp, Ranulph 7 July 69;
Fairttougk, Samuel Oerrard, Inetruetor B.\ „ t„i_ /• I
^ - iiin Coll. (wUh local rank qf Captain) ) \ 7 ^^y ^,
, Arthur John, A.D.C, to Sir E. Wood
7 Freeland, John Albert Scott
A Hotham, John
c Woods, Hans Charles Maunsell
0 Maitland, Reginald Paynter
1 Owen, George Pridham
B Beaver, Frederick Tyssen Mackinlay
I c Kelly, Edward David
6 Dawson, Edward Frederick**®
I A Dalbiac, Henry ShoUey
B Casev, Charles Leslie
Dean- Pitt, DougUu CharUe, Aide de Camp\
to Qooemor qf^Bombay >
B Watson, Solomon
A Newbigging, Patrick Charles Eric
Frith, John Sabatier, Aide de Camp to the ^ ^ ^
Governor of Bombay S *^' '
I Dalrymple, Francis Bertram
3 Lane, Alfred Luther
Pengree, Henry Hewitt
3 King, Robert Ambrose Cecil
c Phillimore, William George
c Challenor. George Richards
7 Bowles, Frederick Augustus
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7 July ^5^j! 9 Sharland, Arthur Henry Hodges
7 July t>g ! B Campbell, Frederick William ....
6 Barlow, Maurice John
13 Jan
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15 Dec. 71
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A Mackenzie. Samuel Kenneth 115 Dec. 71
Canadian Coll. {fcUh local rank qf Captain) y
~"gge» Arthur John, .4.2). C. to Sir E. Wood
Loekyer, Walter Nevill 7 July 6^
Bigg
7 Ord, Frederick Cusac
9 Tydd, William James, Inepeefor qf Police, \
Itlandqf Sl.Vineent J
Whitehome. Arthur Howard
c Hepbume, Robert Gordon Webb
11 Fraser, Arthur Reginald
1 Repton, Humphrey Thomas Hugh
c Maynard, William Augustus
A Spencer, John Winston Thomas
so Fanshawe, George Dalrymple
B PUyfair, George James
A Kmght, Henry
Jerooie, Henry Napier
Q Wodehouse, Edwin Frederick
c Trollope, Edward Charles
Moore, George Robert
Monck-Maeon, Gordon George'^*
A Eustace, Francis John William
II Jackson, Henry Moore
A Hanson, Alfred William
Baker, Jamee Volant Vaahon, Inepector of\
Warlike Storee, Mauritiue )
Hoggan, William Brooke
0 Coke, Edward Beresford
B Pollard'Urquhart, Francis Edw. Romulus
A Trotter, James Keith
B Aylmer, Frederick Arthur
2 Ti-ist, Richard Pincher Warren
1 Monckton, Philip Edmund**^
A Long, Charles James 23 July 70'
Parsons, Lawrence Worthington 123 July 70!
A Loyd, Alfred Kirkman 23 July 70J
B Denison, ifoM. Henry Charlea 1 23 July 70!
A Scarlett, Robert Lawrence '23 July 70
c Radclifi*. Francis William '23 July 70
Clarke, William Jamee, Inepector Warlike \\ t ,w '
Storee, Bermuda _ j »3 July 70;
9 Wade, Arthur Gregory ScrocoM 23 July 7o[|
Bunbury, Herl^ert Napier .
9 Baker, Eden Moyle
4 Walford, William Sworder
B Slade, Frederick George
7 July 69 , 4 Graham , Walter Ferrier
^ ^ ' A Saunders, Macan WiUlam .
7 July 691
7 July 69'
8 Jan. 70
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15 Dec. 7f
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15 Deo. 71
15 Dec. 7x
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15 Dec. 71
B Suart, William Hodgson UsDec. 71
15 Deo. 71
15 Dec. 71
15 Dec. 71
15 Dec. 71
15 Dec. 71
15 Dec. ^x
15 Dec. 71
6 Jan. 73
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6 Jan. 7a
6 Jan
A Campbell, Henry Alexander.
TO Coffey, Charles Edward
Bccan, Reginald Johnetone
c Hall, Francis Henry
c Hervey, Constantino Rodney William
A Flint, Edward Montagu
B Hamilton, Peter Fisher Percival
A Skipton, Charles Stewart
o Robertson, John Albert
B Maclaine, Hector
WilUmghby, Herbert Percioal, Aeeiet. Sup. 1
qf Faotoriee, Bengal j
8 Blwes, Ernest Veness***
2 Carter, Francis Tilson Shaen
Seymour, Wilton Winektcorih March. In»p. \
of Warlike Storee, Cape of Good Hope ... j
B Thring, WiUiam Powlett
10 Howie, Thomas Stickney
B Scott, Hugh Aboukir
A Montgomery, Alexander John
B Kirwan, John Denis
o Du Boulav, Ernest de Visme
B Potts, John William Hastings
g.c. Callwell, Albert Henry, Lieutenant of a')
Company of Gentlemen Cadete /
A Wodehouse, Josceline Heneage
2 Banister, FitzGerald Muirson
o M'Donncll, John
c Temple, John
7 Herrmg-Cooper, Charles Hollier
2 Skinner, Francis Nugent Macgregor
7 Hardy, William Eversley
4 Beaumont. Gtoorge Howland William
B Coxhead, James Alfred
9 MacMahon, Percy Alexander
^.e. Walker, Hy. Chesshyre Claughton,2>t«K- ')
tenant of a Company of Gentlemen Cadete )
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5 Bailward. Arthur Churchill 12 Feb. 74
6 Hunter, Frederick Emeet Arundell j 1 2 Feb . 74
5 Robertson, William John [12 Feb. 74
II Howard, Cyrus Cosmo '12 Feb. 74
5 Curtis, Hany Alexander Dyer ! 12 Feb. 74
Keent, A\ft9d .12 Feb. 74
5 Owen, Henry O'Brien liaFeb. 74
8 Plant, WiUiam Arthur, Aid* dt Camp <o ) 1 ,, ™^y, _ .
3 Bunn, William Frederick 1 12 Feb. 74
3 Brady, Robert Masiere 12 Feb. 74
s Loudon, Robert Dunn ' 12 Feb. 74
3 Gamett-Botfleld, Walter Dubbon ! 12 Feb. 74
Smia.Sdward Arthur 12 Feb. 74
6 Holland, Ellis Charles Fletcher , 12 Feb. 74
1 Sidney, Son, Algernon 12 Feb. 74
6 Boteler, Francis Wilford |i2 Feb. 74
6 Pratt, Arthur Spencer ,12 Feb. 74
8 Blewitt, William Edward '12 Feb. 74
Jbw«i, Gilbert SaUaun 12 Feb. 74
4 Murphy, Francis Joseph 12 Feb. 74
4 Maberfy, Charles Evan ,12 Feb. 74
a Kuper, Charles Victor Bremer ;i2 Feb. 74
A. Hawkshaw, Edward Crichton 12 Auk- 74
4 Radcliflb, Derwentwater 12 Aug. 74
3 Hansard, Arthur Clifton 17 Aug. 74
6 Elliot, Edmund Halbert 17 Aug. 74
4 Burton, Benjamin 17 Aug. 74
I Allen, John Richard Howard 17 Aug. 74
6 Stirling, James Wilfred 17 Aug. 74
II Fowle,7rrenohard Frederic Thomas 17 Aug. 74
II Duff, Beauohamp 17 Aug. 74
II Rogers, BerreU Michael 17 Aug. 74
7 Pell, John Percy 17 Aug. 74
7 Simpson, John Murray 17 Aug. 74
4 Harrison, Robert Arthur Gwynne :x7 Aug. 74
5 Parsons, Charles Sim Bremndge 17 Aug. 74
4 Urquhart, Walter Andrew 17 Aug. 7^
10 KeUie, Charles Wauchope 1 17 ^ug, 74
4 Simpson, Henrv Cuthbert Connell Dnnlop 17 Aug. 74
c Balfour, Wm. Edward Ligonier 17 Aug. 74
4 Galton, Hubert George Howard 17 Aug. 74
a Purvis, Alexander Burridge 17 Aug, 74
Wfnfard,RowUf 17 Aug. 74
8 Fleming, Edward William 28 Jan. 75
9 Woods, George Edwin Annesley 28 Jan. 75
I a Downing, David Fitzgerald 28 Jan. 75
I 8 Townshend, George Robert 28 Jan. 75
III Bell-Irving, Andrew 28 Jan. 75
j 8 Nash, Edward 28 Jan. 75
0 Sdater, Henry Crichton '28 Jan. 75
8 Phillips, Thomas Vaughan Wynn 28 Jan. 75
! I Simpson, Charles Napier 28 Jan. 75
13 May, Edward Sinclair 28 Jan. 75
6 Leach, Reginald Pemberton 28 Jan. 75
3 Rowe, Ootavius 28 Jan. 75
4 Boothby. Reginald Evelyn I28 Jan. 75
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c Oakes, Begioald. >ia Sept. 7a
1 Henriquas, Edward Nathaniel*"* la Sept.??
z Beaafort, Frauds la Sept.72
7 Moirs7> JamsB Wolfs la 8ept.72.
5 CSsssn, Ernest la Sept.7a
3 Johnson, Siohard Francis xa 8ept.7a
6 Prickstt, William Robert la Sept.72;
liddM, Ammuhu Frtieriek, Aide de^ „ q«„t «
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I Barker, John Stewart Scott jia Sept.7a
1 Bam^v; Frederic Brioe xa Sept.7a'
8 Uansel, Alfred Iia Sept.7a
A Etewat, Arthur Honstoun ,ia Sept.72j
4 Willis, Charles Beaumont D'Anyers xa Sept.72
A Weir, Oany George liaSept.7a;
3 ConniBgham, JohnDacres 12 Bept.7a|
" ■ * "■ ' xaSept.7a
c Shirrsff; George Frederick Farqnharson...
:i LvBter, Henry John
A Itorr^, Arthur Mordannt
1 Goold-Adams, Francis Michael
c Sahmarahe, Philip
A JefiV^ys, Henry £m>n
x Fletdier, Walter Blunt
A Hawkins, John William
SUnd, Frtderiek Milhank
» Pickiroad, Edwin Haj
1 Ward, Edward
Penlim, Artkmr Pole
c Lad, Henry Welch
fintt^ Jamea Laing, Aeeiatant 8uperin''\
lendeat ^Faetoriee, Zirkee }
4 Becfaer, Edward French
i Spencer, Gerald Robert
IT Addison, Alexander DuprA
a Emaa, Bowes Jjoalie ^
9 Smyth, Owen Stuart.
6 Kngent, George
I Syao, Cbarles Aloysins
B Pbillpotts, Arthur Henry Croker
jBaldock, Thomaa Stanford
A Vanghan-Hughes, Bmost .
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i Saunders, William Arthur Gore
4 Grieve, John Andrew
LI. Cochrane. Blair Onslow
4 aeeve, WiUiam Frederick
3 Utt, Thomaa Stackhouse
3 Farmer, Francis Colebrooke
3 Gnxmer, Edward
Ofd, St. John St. George t Aide de Camp to [
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5 Barton, Albert aoApr. 73
5 Barton, Hubert 39 Apr. 73
II Edwards, Eustace Gresley 39 Apr. 73
£ Garden, Andrew Murray 39 Apr. 73
7 Dannt, William Bainsford Mordaunt 139 Apr. 73
Li. Wheble, James St. Lawrence 29 Apr. 73I
i Waldron, Francis Ia9 Apr. 731
c Howard-Vyse, Granville William Riohard{a9 Apr. 73 1
I Bigg, Robert Addison a9 Apr. 73!
A Kackett, Edward Umfreville a9 Apr. 73
5 de Jer8ey,__Wllliam Grant {29 Apr. 73
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IX Sept. 73
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ti PiieaUey, Edward John Kenworthey
S Hadden, Charles Frederick
3 Fpnton, Wilfrid David Bradley
i Bninker, James Milford Sutherland.
SkiTTM, >«*« Ckivae
3 Cowan, Henry Vivian
raiytaa, Thomas Tweed
e Rjpkins, Manley Ogden ^„,^
1 Bickards, Qyril Henry |ii Sept.73
McCbntock. Leopold Alfred |xi Sept.73
T7S<iei, William ui Sept.73
'» Baoiford, Stephen Dickson !ii Sept.73J
Darby, 1
10 Aplin, Hugh Morgan
X Lindsay, Walter Fullarton Ludovic
5 Bannaune, Richard Allason
0 ^
Dunlop, Henry Cleland
xo Hodgson, James Owen ,
a Kemson, Edmund Roger Allday ,
3 Thomas, Sir Godfrey vignoles, Bart, ...
a King, William Frederick
4 Western, Charles Maximilian Thomas
xo Brereton, Walter Ebenezer
5 Dunlop, James William
9 Norton, Gilbert Frederick Allan
IX Acton, Thomas Hampden Evans .
Lward
XI Sept.73
II Bept.731
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>' lucaman, Btopford Cosby Iix Sept 73
'Bwt, Arthur Henry Wilford 'xx Sept73'
5 <^ialiffe, Foster Lionel Ixi Sept.73;
" Jwaa. Terence England jii Sept. 73,
J 5«vtan, John William Marsdin xx Sept.73'
9 ft>!»e. William Hugh Edward 11 Sept.731
■ Aafcgard, Claude Mason xx Sept.73
> ^aca&ld, Thomas Wolrich Logan
^ Wanle, St. Andrew Bruce
^ JoTBCi, Robert
4 0iborae, Edmund George, Adjutant, I ., q«_^ „
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I ArehdaU, James Blackwood 'ix Sept.73
I JaUon, George Wade Robertson .xx Sept.73
B ^'jodrow, Thomaa Henry Jackson |xi Sept73
f^^f^m, Arthur Hewry iii Feb. 74
Jc Bereaford, Marcus (xx Feb. 74
s Dewar, David Krskine Ixi Feb. 74!
* H^nte, William Howley Beaumont 'zx Feb. 74I
»: Cr«sgfa. Arthur Gethin, Aide de Camp to > 1 « «^v. -. I
^ "sirBanut WoleeUy.. j l" ^^^' ^4
' Kelaan, Gerald Talbot xa Feb. 74
7 Giles, George £d^
4 Haines, Robert Lewis
6 Hickman, Huffh Palliser
I Turner, Alfred Hevland Parratt
5 Garston, Edgar John
IX Churchward, Walter Stanbury ..
6 Dunsterville, EnighUey Stalker.
9 Walker, Charles Edward
8 Moberly, Walter Frederick George 1 19 Aug. 75
xo Tracey, Arthur '19 Aug. 75
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9 Piers, Henry Octavius ,
4 Williams, Pierson Locke
5 Russell, Andrew Ernest
4 Orr, John Elphinstone Hugh .
2 Smith, William Apsley .
4 Blttleston, George Hastings
Hicks, William John
3 Howard, Cecil Arthur
I Chambers, Arthur
4 Croft, Hanry John
6 Burrows, Edmund Augustine.
6 Crofton, Caldwell Henry
I Waters, Wallscourt Hely-Hutchinson ' 19 Aug. 75
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LiFUTBlfAirTS.
5 Carter, Alfred Henry
i; Coker, John Aubrey Lawrence
4 Lnm?)ert, Edp'nr Alan
4 >rat\irin, rhurles Fdward
J Davison, Kenneth Stewart
0 Cn.nou, Hi chard Martin
5 mount, Charles Hubert.
^ ]iiirl()\v.<:eor«,'0 Newton Halifax
2 J.eadrr, Frnncis Henry Moubray
s Boothby, Geor>fe Murray
<5 Elmslie, Frederick Baumgardt .....
J Cornish. Fnincis Cecil David
1 liifrlcQelil. NoT-man Bruce
Z Mocdoruld, A JUn Douglas
5 Dawkins, Henry Stopford
5 Holders. Henry Cai)«jl Lofft
2 Maxwell. Ni^rol
»o Henn, Richard Arthur Milton
1 Foster, Raymond Charles
i Hudson, Henry Saunders
■\ Keir, John Lmdet^ay
5 Curteia. Francis Algernon
7 Bi-tlcrsl)v. Tliomas Preston
-K Kiiijlisb.'.lo.seph Oxley
•6 Trench, Frederic John Arthur
3 Thackeray, Fcederick Rennell
Anderson, CharUt AUxander
4 Carter, Duncan Campbell
5 Hewson, John James
CO Barrett, L^mnard
5 Hay, Arthur Ernest
7 Llovd, Wilford Neville
0 Stone, Francis Gleadowe
2 Daniell, Arthur Caimes
-2 HauT^a, William
S Noble, Clarence Thomas Irving
7 Abdy, Anthony John
i8 Fox,' Praneis John
«; Barlow, Charles Mervyn
h Taylor. William Henry Forbes
■I Peilv, Charles Hamilton
3 Hcyl«nd. .lohn Rowley Kyffln Lloyd .
5 Campbell. John Alex. Livingstone ....
7 Craig, John Franciii
8 Adye, John..... -••
3 Cuthbeneon, Francis Biigene
b White. William Lewis
II O'Neill, William Heremon
4 Hughes, Arbuthnott James
X 1 Blacker, Lathiun Charles Miller
8 Murchison, Kenneth John Walker
6 Eardley-Wilmot. Arthur
•2 Butcher, Henry To wnsend
1 Bampficld, John Chancellor
3 Gundry, Henry Bowdon
3 Morrieson, Henry Walters
5 Willinnie, William Hugh
5 Bimpstm. George Gregory
CO Murrtiy-Dunlop, Henry Liston
5 Bundle, Henry Macleod Leslie
7 Powles. Thomas William
5 Sandbach. Henry Martin ^^.
^ Kelly, Rich. Makdougall Brisbane Pra.
5 ABBOu, /f on. George Augustus
3 Monti?omery-CampbeH. Hugo
Pollard, jyUliant Charle$
3 Barrv, James David
8 Kent, Frederic Edmond
5 Alexander, Charles Henry
5 Porteous, John James
« Burmester, Arnold Charles
3 Ward, Frederick Houlton
5 Binien, Henry
8 Pelly, Henry Gerald
1 Min'tcr. John Surtees
8 Triscott, Charles Prideaux
II Foord, Edward
6 Shiffner» John •••vc:;L"
1 Acland, Francin Edward Dyke
2 Boileau, Arthur Cadell Tait
3 Block, Maurice William Palmer
5 Tyldcn, Richard
1 Ramsay, Hon. Charles Maole 25 Jan. 77
5 DuCane, Richard Hale 1 35 Jan. 77
«i Young, Keith Ogilvy Baird -- -T*« —
Q Jervois, Chiirlcs Bdwyn
CO Savilo, Walter Clare
s Vaseall, Robert Lowe Spencer
1 Marston, Jefl'ery. Charles '25 Jan.
6 Manifold, John Forster [25 Jan.
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6 Anderson, William Christian 2s Jan. 77
ft Clarke, John de Winton Lardner- 2s Jan. 77
I "Sinclair, Francis Edwin 125 Jan. 77
xo Hay, Alexander Duncan .,..* 2s Jan. 77
J Roberts, Richard Tucker as Jan. 77
LiKUTSKANTS. __H?>7* .
10 M'Crca, Richard Francis 25 Jan. 77
4 Massy, William George 25 Jan. 77
3 Talbot, George James Francis as Jan. 77
2 Mercer, Harvey Frederic 25 Jan. 77
5 Graeme, Frederick James 25 Jan- 77
8 Allsopp, Fre<lerio Ernest 25 Jan. 77
1 Reynolds, Cecil Edward 25 Jan. 77
5 Faber, Walter Vavasour 25 Jan. 77
11 Meade, John Wm. Babington 25 Jan. 77
6 Jervis-White-Jorvis, John Henry 25 Jan. 77
7 Connolly, William Hallett 25 Jan. 77
9 Guthrie, James Dunbar 25 Jan. 77
2 Gordon, Charles William 25 Jan. 77
4 Briscoe, Edward William 25 Jan. 77
4 RuBseU, William Melbourne 19 June 77
5 Hare, Edward Humphrey 19 Jane 77
4 Slater, Henry Martjm 19 June 77
4 Fegen, Magrath Fogarty 19 June 77
1 Heymau, Cecil Edward Hamilton 19 Jnne 77
6 Blewitt, Charles Turner 19 June 77
6 Paterson, Edward Hamilton 19 June 77
2 Baly, Henry John... 19 June 77
X Inglis. Thomas Drutnmond 19 June 77
3 Robinson, Charles Taylor 19 June 77
8 Anderson, Edmund Bullar 19 June 77
5 Hanham, Phelips Brooke 19 June 77
8 Frost, George Alfred 19 June 77
4 Chapman, Herbert Alexander 29 June 77
10 Foster, John Rattiray 19 June 77
4 Beatson, William John Arnold 19 June 77
9 Peel, Edmund 19 June 77
2 Vans-Agnew, John Fraser 19 June 77
I Gordon, Arthur William Bolton 19 June 77
7 De Lisle, Frederick Janvrin 19 June 77
I Nelson, Horace Sydney 19 June 77
3 Grierson, James Moncrieflf 9 Oct. 77
6 Honner, Wilham James 9 Oct. 77
I Smith, Stanley George Drew 9 Oct. 77
I Wingate, George Miller „ 9 Oct. 77
9 Townsend, Charles CoUingwood 9 Oct. 77
I Wil8on,.Chxu'le8 Henry Luttrell Fahie ... 9 Oct. 77
10 BeU, Leonard 9 Oct. 77
8 Toms, Francis Bevill Read 9 Oct. 77
1 Hornby, Edmimd John Phipps* 9 Oct. 77
11 Leslie, John Henry 9 Oct. 77
3 Earle, William Henry Simeon 9 Oct. 77
8 Nicolls, Edmund Gustavua 9 Oct. 77
8 Shute, Arthur Blagden 9 Oct. 77
7 Shewell, Harry Williamson Macan 9 Oct. 77
7 Jackson, Montague Bertie Gosset 9 Oct. 77
9 Molesworth, Hickman Crawford 9 Oct. 77
II Carleton, Henry Augustus 9 Oct. 77
4 Vereker, Hon. Jeffrey Edward Pron-") Qdt
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8 Jackson, Francis Benjamin
8 Waller, John Dawson Hutchinson
2 Ind, Frederick William ..,
9 Calder, Edmond Henry Somerville
3 Childers, Francia Culling Eardley
4 Fanshawe, Edward Arthur ,
3 Callwell, Charles Edward
a Bunbu^, William St. Pierre
4 Birch, Frederic Henry John
a Lecky, Frederick Beauchamp
6 Blano, Charles Forbes
9 Rogers, Hugh Henry
4 Watkins, Charles Bell
4 Thistlethwayte, Thomas George
9 Sankey, Arthur
8 Champion, Henry Hyde
IX Bushe, Thomas Francis
6 Douglas, James Stewart
xo Cane, Claude. Richard John
9 M*Leod, Reginald George M'Queen
4 Mahon, Reginald Henry
5 Simpson, Arthur Hellier.....
8 Helyar, Arthur Beaumont ...^
5 Hibbert,. Archibald Louis
6 Higginson, Conway Richard Dobba
8 Marrett, Edward Uvedale
8 Lane, Christopher William Moore
9 Matthews, Alfred
a Powell, Atherton ffolliott '31
6 Guise, Howard 31
3 Granet, Edward John 31
3 Taylor, Philip Boauchamp i»8
3 Kemball, George Vero 18
3 Armitage, Edward Hume .'x8
7 Harvey, John Edward !i8
3 Taylor, William Rowland 18
9 Wedderbum, Alexander Scrymgeour
3 Turner, James Gibbon .;
4 Alexander, Gerald D*Arragon
' Jellett, John Hewitt
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75-76
3 Jackson, Herbert Kexadall
II Thornton, Sidney Vernon
7 Dallas, John Henry Langford
10 M'LaoghUn, Georfre HaU
5 I>aCane, Hubert John
11 Dariey, George Boe
2 feildmg, Sndolplx Robert Basil AloyBios >
AngnstiBe, Viteotmi i
21 Xclsoxi, Edgar Forbes
10 Block, Arthur Hugh
2 Oldfleld, Henry Elliott
6 ThoniBon, Jocelyn Home
5 Beever, Henry Holt
9 Findlay, Neil Douglas
10 Lambart, Son, Arthur
4 Paget, Wellesley Lynedoch Henry
3 Johnston, James Tbomason
4 Ricaido, Henry George
10 Kioolls, Jasper Heriot Edmund
3 31mclun, Frederick Falkiner
j laglii, Henry Aires
y Chamberlain, Thomas Ffoster
I Smith, Sydenham Campbell-Urquhart ,
to Burrowes, Henry Grav
1 Hobday, Edmund Arthur Ponsonby ».
5 Wright, George
2 Sm^ Gilbert Boya
•i Ogilvie, Norman Stuart
3 UuDe, Charles Vernon
4 Goolbum, Cuthbert Edward ,
3 Daridaon, John Robert Barkly
i Close, Frederick Maodonald , ,
9 OUver, William James
^ Enehoven, Percy Henry
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> Lowe, Francis Manley ....! 6 Apr. 79
Butler, Henry Richard I 6 Apr. 79
He;^gate, Biohazd Ltonel ■ , 6 Apr. 79
> Fairholme, William Ernest 6 Apr. 79
Murray, Arthur Harris ' 6 Apr. 79
Guinness, Bnstaoe [ 6 Apr. 79
I De Robeck, Henry Edward William I 6 Apr. 79
Balgny, John Henry 6 Apr. 79
Lambert, Walter ...;. 6 Apr. 79
Robertson^Theodore 6 Apr. 79
(Gardiner, Henry Laurence 30 July 79
Chance, Harry .„ ; 30 July 79
Roberts, John Dobree Anderson 30 July 79
Nathan, Frederic Lewis 30 July 79
Stuart, Alexander Ramsay 30 July 79
Cummings, WUtHd Heron 30 July 79
Barnes, Arthur Stapylton 30 July 79
Cowper*Smith, Frederick Evan 30 July 79
Tawney, Edward Plowden Archer. 30 July 79
Tomer, Archer Lhovd Marischal 30 July J9
Rundle, George Rionard Ferrell 30 July 79
Goold-Adams, Henry Edward Fane '30 July 79
Lane, Samuel Willington '30 July 79
Simmonds, Percy Richard 30 July 79
Fendall, Charles Pears ko July 79
Lewes, John 130 July 79
Harkneas, Thomas Robert 30 July 79
Labalmondiere. Julian Arthur I30 July 79
Lancrley, John Penrioe I30 July 79
Forae,Lionel (30 July 79
Tyrwhitt, Son. Rupert 30 July 79
Tothill, Francis William Galbraith 30 July 79
Morris, Maurice Morgan 130 July 79
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Majobs.
X Taylor, Pierce Thomas Henry
Caraill, Spencer. Commieeetrif of Ordnance, vnd Clate..
8 Lafluun, Hugh^«
8 Kixuiman, Harold John
4 Gamault, Alfred Edward »»
3 Oharlea, Jamea..
and X.IZUT.
Jiaekengie, Sorry MaaBmeU, Stmerintendent qf the Oun \
Carriage Faeioni at Futtekghur J
p.$.c. Chapman, Edward Franeie,^** Aeeiet. Q.. M. Qen. \
CandaMar Force (BLLi.Oolonel, sa Nov. 79) }
10 Bridges, Thomas Walkeri»«
8 Graham, Thomas^*^ ».
Cowie, Oronbiet Commietarjf of Ordnance, and Clan ,
9 Arbuckle, Bexi^'amin Yanghani^?
Lamb, Oeorge, Commieeary of Ordnance, itt Cla$$
a Dewar, James Raymond Johnstone ,
a Taylor, Lewis Williams ,
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IX JnnesS;
xa Jnne 58
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xa June 58
13 June 58
xa June 58
xa Jnne 58
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xa Jnne 58
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xa June 58
xa Jnne 58
xa June 58
xa June 58
37 Aug. 58
37 Aug. 58
a; Aug. 58
27 Aug. 58
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27 Aug. 58
27 Aug. 58
37 Aug. 58
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37 Aug. 58
27 Aug. 58
27 Aug. 58
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27 Aug. 58
87 Aug. 58
B Free, John Frederick ,
4 Oolguhoun, James Andrew Sutherland ,
o Meiklejohn, John Forbes!
4 James, Lionel Henry Septimus ,
IX Machell JBdward John
Fieker, Vinceni Came. Comm. of Ordnance, 3rd Claee
Jiackengie, ItarrgLeUk,Adj, i Adm. Brigade Orkney \
Artillery Volunteere j
Ba£ett,B*ekard
Barnard, Michael Henrg,DepntvAgeitt.Adj\ General^
B.A. in India ..!.........:. )
3 Pemberton,6holtoEdmons^'*
0 Smith, Robert William
B Bwinton, Arthur
B Marshall, Robert George Swayne
Stufehe, Dunbar Fraeer, Adjutant x Adm. Br%gade\
Sueeex ArtiUerg Volunteere j
IX Rawlins, Arthur John Ghambre
HtjraiiMOfi, Senrg Shakeepear »«
deldtulour, Bdmard Jo9eph,^» Adjutant Haddingion\
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3 Wintle, Alfred Tritton
Andereon, Alexander Dingwall
9 FreemanjFrancis Peere William, Adjutant 1 July 77
Douglae, Hugh Alexander, Brigade Major, Malta .
Swinleg, Oeorge ., „ ,
II Wymer, George Bannatyne
13 June 58
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MjlJOBS.
B de Montmorency, Hon. Albert Bouchard"..
6 Bisset, William
6 Lockhort, Willinm Eliott
10 Macdonell, George Bean
9 Reid, Charles Edw^ard
2 Roberts, Thomas William
XI etraker, Charles Doyne Anderson
8 Warrea, William Andros"
5 Brouffh, William Richard Charles
I Shortland, Daniel Vincent
6 Brereton, Charles William
11 Seacome, Arthur Keeling
3 Pollock, John Graham
7 Hebbert, William Stanley
2nd LIXITT.
i Captaiws.
2 Alexander, Robert
Wheailey, Charlet R. Eliott , A.^utani JoivMin Ciiy\
Arnilerjf MiUtxa )
iraclaoerty,Areh,Ieer,Commi$»arji(^6^dMni0iin^^^^
B West, Matthew Richard \
A Goinbier, Geortfe Roland ............!.!!!!!!!!!
1 1 La wrell, Douglas Western
L'»v'f>. Augwttut John, Adjutant Pembroke ArHiienl
Militia '^
8 Twynam, Frederick Robertson ..!!.!...!!',
12 June 58
Z2 June 58
13 June 58
X2 June 58
13 June 5S
IS June 58
13 jTxne 58
ISt LJXUT,
37 Aug. 58
27 Aug. 58
37 Aug. 58
27 Aug. 58
27 Aug. 58
27 Aug. 58
10 Dec. 58
zoDeo. 58
IX Dec. 58
XX Deo. 58
iz Dec. 58
Ti Deo. 58
10 June 59
10 June 59
13 July
13 Nov. ~-
X Sept.i69
13 Sept. 69
14 Sept. 69
15 Sept.*^
I Jan.
26 Jan.
4 July
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14 Feb. 73
19 Mar, 73
6 July 72
9 Dec. 59
9 Dec. 59
8 June 60
8 June 60
8 June 60
8 June 60
8 June 60
8 June 60
CA.PTA.IK. BT.MA.fOB.1 KAJOB.
z Aug. 73
I Aug. 72
X Aug. 72
1 Aug. 72
2 Nov. 72
2 Nov. 72
X Dec. 72
12 Apr. 73
4 Feb. 76
38 Apr. 76
39 Jan. 77
39 Jan. 77
10 Apr. 77
7 May 77
24 May 77
34 May 77
I Oct. 77
X Oct. 77
X Oct. 77
23 Apr. 7S
I July 79
3 Aug. 79
Goniinuatlon of Royal Artillery (late Bomhay Artillery) from next page.
Majobs.
p.».e. Clarke.Franeit Coninffrhif Hannam.Dep. Ateiat. )
Qr. Mr. Gen., luteUiaenct! J3 ranch; on epeetal eervice [
in Aeia Minor, vith local rank of Lt.CoUmel j
9 Glass, Charles Faulkner
CA.PTA.I!rB.
Caldeeott, Franein Jamee^rd Claet Commie, of Ordnance
Lodge, Frank, Adjutant Torkekire Artillery Jlilitia
SHon, Henry Ctrieto}}^'^
MunteJSore, Emanvel, Adj. Jforthmnherland Ari.'mma
snd LIEUT. 'iSt LIXUT., CAPTAUT.
9 Dec. 59! 6 June 71
9 Dec. 59 13 May 72
8 June 60
8 June 60
8 June 60
8 June 60
15 May 72
I Aag. 72
I Aug. 72
X Aug. 72
BSETET
major.
30 Nov. 78
27 Sept. 79
27 Sept.79
Affente, Messrc. Cox and Co.
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Boyal Artillery.
Dbputy AoiuTAXT Okx»a.l.
Radcliffe, Major General R. P., i May 75.
A88I8Ti.XT AOJUTJIVT GkKKRIL.
Hughes, Bt.Ck>loiiel T. E., x6 Oct. 78.
DkPUTT ABSIBTAXT ABJUTAVT OBHSSA.L.
Geary, Bt.Lt. Colonel H. Le G., i April 79.
IVBPKCTOB GBKSKA.L.
Fhillpotts, Lieat.General Arthur Thomas, z Apr. 77.
Aide de Camp .—Captain F. B. Knox.
FAT1CA8TBR8.
Thompson, John Baylis, 24 June 59 ; ^<^' ^ojo^ '*A
June 74.
Piers, Claudius Buchanan, a6 April 60; Hon. Major,
a6 April 75.
Mansergh, John Craven, 25 Feb. 6a j Hon. Major,
2$ Feb. 77.
Williams, Samuel*" {QrMr. 18 Apr. 45), 23 May 53 ;
Hon. MiyoTf 33 May 63.
RlDUrO Ij^STBBS.
B.i. Dann, George, 37 Aug. 59.
Virr, Joseph, x June 61.
a Butler, Reuben,*" i July 63.
Wilkinson, George Louis, 8 Jan. 64.
4 Johnston, WilUun, 15 Jan. 64.
▲ Drummond, John, la Sept. 65.
».i. Pawson, John,*" 39 May 67.
3 Nugent^ Edmund, aa Jan. 68.
Abbott, Isaac.*** 8 March 71.
B Lovell, Joseph, 38 June 73.
Stannard, Ephraim, 35 Nov. 74.
6 Donnelly, Robert, x April 75.
0 Williams, George, i April 75.
5 Draper, Frederick, i April 75.
Cole, William, 8 Sept. 75.
Henscn, Christopher, 15 Nov. 79.
X (voode, Richard James, xs Nov. 79.
QUABTBB MI8TBB8.
Robinson, Matthew, i May 63.
Ashbee, Bernard, 13 Sept. 62.
Cliff, Wm.*" 23Sept63 ; £iM«7N,8oSept.57 ; Lt. 5 Feb. 61.
Briggns, Thomas, 33 Sept. 6a.
WUhart, William, 14 Aug. 67, Laneaskire Art. Militia.
Arbutknot, Alexander, 30 Sept. 68, Antrim Art.Militia.
X Sculley, John, xa Dec. 68.
M'Leod, Neil, 7 Aug. 69.
Gunn, William, 38 May 70.
Green, Richard, 14 Sept. 70.
a ChitUck, William Henry, 5 Not. 70.
Brown, Simon, i July 71.
Simon*, Sdmund,»7 34 Feb. 7a, Haddington Art. MU.
7 Ward. Thomas, 26 June 7a.
Murdoch, Robert Hamilton, 19 Feb. 73 ; Hon. Captain,
X Mnrch 79.
For§d]fk«, Jonaikan, xo May 73, I^ent ArHllery Militia,
i.ff,Cox, Samuel, ai June 73.
Langrish, Thomas, X7 Dec. 73.
I Emby, William James, x July 74.
B Diggory, Charles, 35 Nov. 74.
Gillard, James, 13 Jan. 75.
8 Kelly, John, 10 March 75.
zx M'Kenna, John, 10 March 75.
o Squires, George, i April 75.
6 Richey, William, x April 75.
WUson, George, z April 75.
xo Seath, Alexander, 8 Sept. 75*
5 Walker, AlexHuder, 8 Sept. 75.
4 Walker, George, Z9 July 76.
9 Rowan, Melville John, X4 Feb. 77.
Powell, JohnJoeepk CkarUe, 1 Apr, 78, War QS^ce.
Hambly, Edgar, a May 78. mrw/.v.
Land, Uaac, 25 May 78, Tipperwry ArtUUrjf MtlUta.
VMnniMAMY SUBttBOVS.
Skoulding, John Bunn Wm.,"»9Noy.55J *»< Clas*,
31 Aug. 67. ^, ^ -
Kelly, Edward, 36 Feb. 56; ut CUue, 3z Aug. 67.
Ferris, John, x7 Feb. 58 ; ut Clate, x8 Aug. 69.
Meyrick, James Joseph, 3x Jan.6o ; letCUue,!^ Sept. 7c-
01iphant,George Albert, aa June 60; i9t CioM.a Aug. 7 » •
Anderson, John,*** 31 Jan. 60 ; i«t Clase, 35 June 73-
Burt, Walter, xi Sept. 60 j itt Clau, 4 Oct, 73- , .
Oliver, Geo. A. Amos, 16 Feb. 64: x«« Claee, 5 J»n- ''^•
Ewing, Edward, 8 Sept. 65 ; ut CUue, 7 Mar. 76.
Adams, Walter Seymour, 11 Jan. 67; x*t Clou, sx
Apr. 77. ,
Duck, Francis, 3X July 67; xet Class, x Aug. 77.
Reilly, James, 7 Aug. 67 ; let Cla*$t a Feb. 78.
Berne, Jas. Coleman,**" 7 Aug. 67; zrt C^jm.s Feb. 78.
Plomley, Francis, x Sept. 67 j ut Clou, a Feb. 78.
Boyd, WiDiam, 3x July 67 ; ut CUue, 31 f«ly 79-
Healy , Michael Francis, 30 June 63 ; let CUue, i Nov. 79-
Boulter, Frederick Charles, xz Jan. 67.
Case, Middleton Fred. Mallett, aa Jan. 68.
Going, Frederick William, 3 June 68.
Hammond, John, 3 June 68.
Knott, Stephen, x6 Sept. 68.
Durrant, George, a Dec. 68.
Dwyer, John Cornelius, 33 Deo. ^8.
Sartin, William Dawson, 14 July 69.
Sartin, Samuel Robert, ia July 69.
Rowe, Richard. 14 July 69.
Gibbs, Joseph, 10 Nov. 69.
Kemp, W. H., 9 Feb. 70.
Queripcl, Alfred Ernest, 37 Aug. 70.
Phillips, Charles, 37 Aug. 70.
Glover, Benjamin Lucas, a? Aug. 70.
Frost, Robert Francis, Z4 Jan. 7Z.
Evans, John William, is Feb. 7x.
Symonds, Thomas Jonathan^ aa Mar. 7X.
Philips, JameS Joseph, 34 July 72.
Burton, John, 14 June 73.
Mitchell, Matthew Clayton, X4 June 73.
Crawford^rank Fairbaim, tjt June 73.
Spooner, Walter Bonlton, X4 Feb. 74.
Gillespie, Samuel, zo June 74.
Gladstone, William, zo June 74.
Webb, Adam Cuppage, z^ Apr. 75.
Bostock, Arthur, Z4 April 75.
Anderson, Murray, 33 June 75.
Mills, James, 33 June 75.
Clayton, Charles, a Aug. 7Z.
Edwards, John Denis, a6 Aug. 76.
Smith. Frederick, 9 Dec. 76.
Powell, Beigamin Augustus White, 15 March 73.
Nunn, Joshua Arthur, ax AprQ 77.
Thomson, Henry, X3 July 78.
RZDXVa ESTABLISHMBITT.
SHperiniendMtt.—Yf hrd'A-Shton, K. J. ; Major, 5 July 73.
Ctfpfain.—' Annesley, O. F. T., a8 July 76.
Ueutenante.—yNheb\e, J. St. L., 39 Ap>ril 73.
Cochrane, B. O., 39 April 73.
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|G«ninam, Jolm WUliam
8prent» William 8wan«on«
Coleman, William*
HaUMrd, Alfr€i, Department ^ftke Director \
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Grorea, Qeorge
Dillon, Edward
Cooper, John
Bitchie, James, StqfQffleer
Darey, niomaa*
LlKVTSXAlTTB.
Trmey, Hiohael
Sntherland, fiobert SamueF
Kirkbride, Thomas W
Bichey, Thomas Mills* (Qmr^ Jf«for>
I Apr. 76)
Porterfleld, Bolden Dtmdas
DnTall, William
Dixon, William
li'Cafftey, Joseph
Maples, fienrv
Porter, Joseph
PownaU, Frederick Gmming
Lindsay, Alexander John
Bwaxt, John
Tudif, Frederick Peter
Blackman, William ,
Marsh, Georffe Samuel. Adjutant x Lanark- \
ekire ArtiUerg Volunteere }
Poontain, Edward
LiBCT. I CA.rTA.nr. ib», major.; bt.lt. col.
22 Sept.55| X Feb. 56' 19 June 72 29 Nov. 78
I Apr. 6025 Aug. 77
12 Apr. 64
x8 0ot. 64
21 Not. 65
6 Feb. 66
X Sept.70
aaOot. 70
9 Nov. 70
24 Deo. 70
X Aw. 72
xo liar. 75
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^iLCotonel Mackenzie served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and Inker-
&ia,Borsie of a6th October, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three ClaspB, and Turkish Medal).
* Cspiain Blades served in the Crimean campaign of 1854-55, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal
vnh Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
' CspUm SpaU served in the Crimean campaign in X855, including the siege andftiUof Sebastopol (Medal with
Cliq), sod Turkish Medal). Indian campai^ in X858-59, and present at the attack and defeat of the rebel force
poited on the first range of the Nepaul Hills m March 1859 (Medal).
* Csptain Sprent served in the Cnmean campaign in 1854-55, including the siege and fUl of Sebastopol (Medal with
CIbh), sod Turkish Medal) . Served with the expeditionary force in Chma in X857-59 (Medal) .
* (^ptain OolemAn served in the Crimean campaign in 1854-55, including the siege and Ibll of Sebastopol (Medal
with Obsp, and TorklBh Medal).
I Csptam Davey served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858, and was present at the siege and capture of Luck-
sow, scttau of Sirsee, Nawabgunge, Mutchleegaun, Kunda Kote, and Jurwah Pass (Medal with Clasp).
7 Lient. Sutherland served throughout the Crimean campaign of 1854-55, and was present at the affa'wB of Bul-
anse axid M'Kenaie*8 Farm, battles of Alma and Inkerman, capture of BalakUtva, siege and ftdl of Sel.ustopol
(^edal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served the campaign of x86o in China, including the i<tormuig
cf T^sgku and the Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp). Also in the operations against the Taeping rebeb, including
ibe isking of Kahding.
* UcBL Bich^ served in the second phase of the Ashanti war in 1874 (Medal).
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^7-88 War Services of the Ojficera of the Royal Artillery,
'Sir Richard Dacres Berred in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the ailkin of Bolganac and )i*Kensf e*s
Farm, and battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman (horse killed) ; commanded the Royal Artillery at the repulae
of the Eossians in the sortie fh>m Bebastopol on the 26th October ; succeeded to the command of the Royal ArtOlery
at the siege of Bebastopol, after Brigadier General Btrangways was killed at Inkennan on the 5th Nov. 1854 (Medal
with four Clasps, KCB., Ck)mmander of the Legion of Honor, Commander xst Class Military Order of Sayoy, and
Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
* Sir William Fenwick Williams commanded the Turkish Army at the defence of Kan, and for his distinguished
tferyioes was nromoted Major General, nominated a KCB., and created a Baronet; has also received the zst Ulaas of
the Turkish Order of the Medjidie, and is a Grand Officer of the French Legion of Honor.
7 Sir Bdward Sabine served the campaign on the Niagara Frontier in 18x4, and commanded the Batteries at the
eieee of Fort Erie in August and September.
>^ General England served the expedition to the Weser in 1805-6 ; to the Cape of Good Hope and South
America in 1806-7 ; campaign of 1813 in the Peninsula, including the battle of Yittoria and siege of San Sebasttan,
for which he has received the SUver War Medal with two Clasps.
^ " Sir John Bloomfield served in the Peninsula and France, from March 1813 to June 1814, including the battle of
Vittoria, siege of San Sebastian, crossing the Bidassoa,and battles of the Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse (Silver
War Medal with six Clasps). Served also the campaign of 18x5, including the battle of Waterloo.
*' Sir John St. George served in the Crimean campaign from March 1855, ^^^ commanded the siege train at the
fall of Bebastopol (Medal with Clasp, CB., Officer of the Legion of Honor. 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish
Medal).
^« Sir Edward Warde served in the Crimean campaign of 1855, in command of the siege train before Bebastopol,
and was present at the bombardments of 9th April and 6th and xjih June (Medal with Clasp, CB., Officer of the
Legion of Honor, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
*7 Sir Collingwood Dickson served on the staff of Lord Raglan during the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, and was
present at the affairs of Bulganac and M'Kenzie's Farm, the oattles of Alma and Inkerman, capture of Balaklava,
expedition to Kertch, and siege of Sebastopol (wounded 4th Feb. 1855) ; commanded the right siege train, and was
present at the bombardments of Z7th October, 9th April, and z7th June (Medal with four Clasps, CJB., Aide de Camp
Co the Queen and Colonel, Victoria Cross, Officer of the Legion of Honor, and Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish
Medal). He is also a Knight of Charles the Third, xst Class St. Fernando, and Knight of Isabella the Catholic.
1^ Sir David Edward Wood commanded the Royal Artille^ on the Eastern frontier of the Cape of Good Hope
during the insurrection of the Boers and Kaffirs in 1842-43 (Medal). Served in the Crimean campaign of 1854-55,
and commanded the Royal Artillery of the 4th Division at the battles of Balaklava and Inkerman, repulse of the
Mortie on the 26th Oct. 1854, and during the siege of Bebaatopol, until the final capture of the town ; was afterwards
removed to the command of the RoyalHorse Artillery, which he commanded until the close of the war in June 1856
(Medal with three Clasps, CB., Officer of the Legion of Honor, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Com-
manded the Royal Horse Artillery in India from Oct. X857 to Feb. 1859 • commanded the Royal Horse Artillery in
the affair of Pandora, where they acted as Cavalry and charged and defeated a large force of rebel Bepoys ; com-
manded as Brigadier the Field ArtUIery in the operations previous to and during the siege of Lucknow, and at the
conclusion of the siege and final capture of the town commanded the whole of the Artillery until the Army was
broken up. Subsequently to the capture of Lucknow was appointed to command the Station and Fort of Allahabad,
and carried on the successftil operations against the rebels in that part of the country— four times mentioned in
despatches (Medal with Clasp, KCB.).
" Sir James William Fiumayer served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the aflkirs of Bulganac and
M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and repulse of the sortie on the a6th
October 1854 ; was complimented on parade by Sir De Lacy Evans for his manner in bringing the Artillery at the
Alraa under "the hottest fire," and was a|^n thanked by Sir De Lacy, and twice mentioned in his despatch on the
repulse of the sortie on 26th October X854 (Medal with three Clasps, CB., Officer of the Legion of Honor, 4th Class of
the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
^ General Askwith while attached to the British Embassy in Spain in 1838-39, was attached to tfie Spanish Army
during the Carlist War. The decorations of xst Class St. Fernando, Commander Isabella the Catholic, and Knight
of Charles the Third have been conferred on him.
*^ Lleut.General Francklyn served in the Crimean campaign from May to August 1855, and commanded the siege
train of the left attack before Sebastopol, and was present at the bombardments of the 6th and 17th June (Medal
with Clasp, CB., 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
" Lieut.General Rowan served throughout the Syrian campaign in 1840-4X, and was present at the bombardment
and capture of Beyrout (Naval Medal with Clasp, Syrian Turkish Medal, and Brevet of^Major). Also in the Crimean
campaign from September X854 to January X855, including the battle of Inkerman and siege of Sebastopol, in the
Trenches with the siege train and bombardment of X7th October (Medal with two Clasps, CB., 5th Class of the
Me(^idie, and Turkish Medal).
'* LieuL General Phillpotts served in the Crimean campaign from June to September X855, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Has also received the
Syrian Medal of X84X.
*^ Msjor General Price commanded the Artillery of the Rajpootana Field Force under General Roberts at the cap-
ture of Kotah on 30th March 1858, and at the acuon of Bangor, and defeat of the rebels on the right bank of the
Bunnas (mentioned in despatches. C9., and Medal).
^ Sir John Miller Adye served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 as Assist.Adjt.General of Royal Artillery, and
was present at the affairs of Bulganac and M'Kenzie's Farm, the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, capture
of Balaklava Castle, siege and mil of Bebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, CB., Commander of the Legion of Honor,
4th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served in India in x 857-58 as Assist. Adyt-General of Royal Artillery,
and was present at tiie action of PandooNuddee 36th Nov., operations before Cawnpore under General Windham,
27th 28th and 29th Nov., battle of Cawnpore and defeat of the Gwalior Contingent 6th Dec. 1857 (three times men-
tioned in despatches. Medal). Employed on special service with the expedition of 1863 against the tribes on the
North-West Frontier of India, and was present at the storm of Laloo, capture of Umbeylah, and destruction of
Mulkah (Medal with Clasp).
^ Msjor General H. L. Gardiner served in the operations at Prescott in Upper Canada in 1838. Also in the
pursuit of Tantia Topee in Central India in x8^8.
^ Major General Youn^liusband served in the Crimean campaign from October to November 1854, including the
battle of Inkerman and sioge of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
31 Sir Charles D'Aguilar served the Crimean campaign from September 1854 to March 1855, including the battle
of Inkerman (horse shot) and siege of Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and at the bombardment of
17th October (Medal with two Clasps, 03.. cth Class of the Medjidie. and Turkish Medal). Served the Indian cam-
paign of 1S57-58, and commanded the Artillery of General Franks' Force at the action of Secundra. also commanded
the Roval Horse Artillery at the siege and capture of Lucknow (three tin- .. mentioned in despatches. Brevet of
Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
** Major (rcneral Thompson senred in the Crimean campaign from May 185^, including the siege and fall ot
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
" Major G eneral John Turner was present at the capture of Port Natal on the 26th June 1842. Served also the Eastern
campaign of 1854 and up to April 1855, including the affair at M'Kenzie's Farm, the battles of Alma and Inkerman.
siege of Sebastopol, and repulse of the sortie on the 26th October 1854 (Medal with three Clasps. CB.^ Knight of the
Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Keceived the Brevet of Lt. Colonel tor distin*
guished service at the battle of Ahna in crossing the river with two guns, ascending the Heights and enfilading the
Russian Columns. Commanded a Troop of Royal Horse Artillery in India in 1858-50.
^ Major General Fisher nerved in the Crimea from September to November 1855, mcluding the siege and fall of
Bebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
^ Major General Gibbon served in the Crimea from x8thMay X855, in command of a Field Batterv. and for nearly
three months the Artillery of the 4th Division, Including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and
Turkish Medal). Served in India in 1857-58, was with Outram's Force at the siege and capture of Lucknow, where
he commanded the Artillery of Br.General Walpole's Division, and was specially rcconunended lor promotion as
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hjim/f"disdn^ai8hedhiinMlf throughout the operationB, particularly on the 9th and nth Marob 1858.'* Corn-
muided the ArtiOery of Sir Hope Grant's Column in the action of Slmree— severely wounded (five times mentioned
in deqwtches. Brevet of lligor, CB., Medal with Clasp).
** Colonel Newton served in the Crimean campaign fW)m July 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol.
in the Trenches with the Siege Train, and was present at the bomlMurdments ofthe 17th August and 8th September
(Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, 5th Class ofthe Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
** Colonel Hawkins served in the Crimean campaign from March 1855, including the siege and fkll of Sebastopol.
and was present at the bombardments of the 9th April, 6th and x7th Jime, 1 7th August, and 8th September (mentioned
is deipatches. Brevet of M^jor, CB, Medal with Clasp, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the
** Colonel Williams oonunanded the Royal Artillery in New Zealand in 1864-66 during the Waikato, Tauranga,
and Wanganui campaigns, and was present at Rangiawhia, Haerini, G^te Pah, Nukumaru, and several minor
al&irB (twice mentioned in despatches, CB., and Medal).
** Mi^(Mr (General Grant served in the Crimean campaign from i8th Jan. X855L. in the Trenches with the siege
train, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and oombardments of 9th April and 6th and 17th June (Medal
with Clasp, Brevet of Mi^or, Knight ofthe Legion of Honor, 5th Class ofthe Meojidie, with Turkish Medal).
** Colonel Johnson served in the Oimean campaign of 1854-55, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal
with Clasp. 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
<^ Colonels Connell, Smyth, and Saunders served in the Crimean campaign frDm June 1855, including the siege
and tall of Sebastopol (Meoal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
*^ U Colonel Purcell, Minors Richardson and Wardell were present with three Batteries of Royal Artillery under
Colonel M'Crea in the revolution frhich upet the Emperor Fausti in Hayti in Jan. 1859; landed and protected
ih« Europeans at Port au Prince, and carried off the Emperor his fkmily and ministers ; received the thsmks of
the English and French Governments.
^ Major General C. 8. Henry served in the Crimean campaign of 1855, in the Trenches with the siege train
before Sebastopol (severely wounded), and at the bombardments of 9th April, 6th and 17th June. (Medal with
Clisp, Brevets of Mi^or and Lt. Colonel. Sardinian and Turkish Medals, 5th Class of the Meojidie, and CB.)
^ Colonel Pipon served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the affairs of Bulganac and M'Kenzle'»
Farm, the battles of Alma and Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major,
gardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
" Major General Hamley served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the affairs of Bulganac and M'Kenzie'^
Farm, the battles of Alma (horse shot), Balaklava, and Inkerman (horse killed), the siege and fall of Sebastopol,
and repolse of the sortie on the 26th October 1854 (mentioned in despatches. Medal with four Clasps, Brevets
of Mijor and Lt.Colonel, Knight of the Legion of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the
Medjidie, and CB.). Colonel Hamley is the author of ** The Operations of War." a work that may confidently bo
chsractehzed as one of the most invaluable modem military books extant—" there exists nothing to compare
with it in the English language for enlightened, scientific, and sober teaching in the general art of war : " vido
Tit Tmta of xst Nov. 1869.
^* Colonel Field served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 as D.A.Q.M.Gen. to the Roval Artillery, and wa»
presat at the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and with the expedition to Kertch (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp,
Kiughi of Uie Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
^ Colonel Hon. D. M*D. Fntser served in the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the battle of Inkerman and
a^ege uf Sebastopol (Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Com>
cunded a Troop of Royal Horse Artillery in the action at Hyderghur ^thNov. 1858, defeat of a rebel force at
Bajeedis, capture of Fort Mujeedia, and action at Bankee (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal, and CB.).
** Su> Michael Biddolph served throughout the. Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma,.
Balaklava, and Likerman, and siege and fall of Sebastopol (Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, Medal with foar
Clasps. Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
*^ Brigadier General Arbuthuot (twice wounded). Colonels Hastings and FitzHugh served in the Crimean cam-
paign from 21ay 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and ntthe
b<}mbaidments of 6th and 17th June (Brevet of Major, Medal with Glasp,5th Glass ofthe Medjidie, and Turkish Medal) .
*" Colonel Colclouf h was nominated to the 4th Classofthe Medj idle for services with the late Osmanli HorseArtillerj.
*"• Major Generals. B. Gordon served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma»
Balaklava. and Inkerman, siege and capture of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, Sardinian and Turkish Medals,
Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, and 5th Class of the Medjidie, served in India m 1857-58, and was present at the
actions of Pandora and Doundeakeira (mentioned in despatches, Medal, and CB.).
^ Msjor (leneral Hon. E.T.Gage served in the Eastern campaign of 185^-55 as Brigade Major to the Royal Artillerj%
»&<i was present at the affhurs of Bulganac and M'Kensie's Farm, the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman,
apiQ7« of Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel,
^&rdinian and Turkish Medals, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and CB.) ; was also present with the Turkish Army under
Oicar Pasha during the operations at Rudchuck and Giurgevo, in the summer of 1854, and has received the Gold
lledal fur the campaign on the Danube, awarded to him by the Turkish Government.
■' Colonel Tapper served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Balaklava and Inkerman
(iroonded), the siege and Call of Sebastopol, and repulse of the sortie on the 26th October 1854 (Medal with three
Gasp«, Brerec of Major, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
* Cuionel Heyman served in the Crimean campaign from March 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebas-
topol (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
^ C^Uonel Hoate served in the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to February 1855, including the battles of
Al3ia, Balaklava, and Inkerman, the siege of Sebastopol, and repulse of the sortie on the a6th October 1854 (Brevet
cf Mv}r, Medal witb four Clasps, CB., 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
'* ( olonel Reilly went to the Crimea as Aide de Camp to Brigadier General Fox Strangways ; served in the
Trenches daring tiie winter of 1854-55 ^^^ w^a appomted Adjutant to the Siege Train in February 1855, and subse-
q^ie&'.ij Brigade Sfajor ; was present at the bombardments of the 9th April, 6th and 17th June, i7tb August, and
eii ?«ptcmber. After the fall of Sebastopol he was appointed Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General at Head
Q^^mera (three times mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp, CJB., Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of
H.^iT.uh Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Appointed to accompany the Prussian Army in the cam-
P^ipr.riS66 Appointed Military Attach^ to the Frenen Army in 1870, and being attached to the Army of the
^ iTf . iraa present at the various operations around Orleans including the battles of the and (battle of Artenay) 3r<l
aii'i 4ia December, which resulted in the evacuation of the city, when he was taken prisoner by the German Army
^'1 »«nt to England (Commander of the Legion of Honor).
^ C.lonel Godby served in the Crimean campaign from May 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol,
^ the Trenches with the siege train, including the bombardments of 6th and X7th June (Medal with Clasp, Brcyctr
cf Hajar. and Turkish Medal).
"Colonel D. Sarafield Greene served in India as Aide de Camp to Sir John Dupuis in 1857-58; commanded
t^ Field Artillery at the action of Pandoo Nuddee, and also at the several engagements on the 27th and 20th
>'>Tember; was present at the operations round Cawnpore, and its relief by Lord Clyde; present at the battle of
CaTiipore on the 6th December 1857 (four times mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal, and CB). Wan
6eiecied by Lord Strathnaim to command one of the Columns during the Fenian outbreak in Ireland.
** Colonel Barry served in the Eastern campai^rn of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and
hil^ennan. and siege and foil of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, Brevet of Major, Sardinian and Turkish
Me<JaU, and 5th ClsM of the Medjidie). Served in India in 1857-58, including the relief of the Garrison of Lucknow,
battle of Cawnpore, siege and capture of Lucknow — severely wounded (twice mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
Lt Colonel, Medal with two Claspi«). Served with the expedition to China in i860, and was present at Sinho,
Tanirku, capture of Taku Forts, actions near Tangchow. and surrender of Pekin {CB. Medal with two Clasps).
*' ColonelElgee was present at the capture of Canton in Dec. 1857 (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasj)).
'' Cotonel Hay served as Assistant Adjutant General of Artillery with the expedition to China in i860, and was
present at Sinho, Tangku. capture of Taku Forts, actions near Tangchow, and surrenderofPokin^tBreyet of Major,
Mtdal with two Clssps). Digitized by VjOXjglL
90 War Services of the Officers of the Royal Artillery.
M Colonel Spnrway lerved in the Ewtem campaign of 1854-55, including the battle of I^kennan, siege and
fall of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Muor, Eiilght of the Lef^on of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
"' Colonel Michell served in the Eastern campaign of 1854, a^ct up to May 1855, including the battles of Alma
and Balaklava, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Chisps, Brevet of Major, Sardinian and Turkbh Medals,
and 5th Class of the Medjidie). Served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the storm and capture of
Meangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, and commanded the Royal Horse Artillerj- at the affair of Tigree,
relief of Azimghur. action near Azimutghur, operations in the Jungle, and capture of Jugdespore, attack and
capture of Tiroul (four times mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.CoTonel, Medad with Clasp, and CJB.).
*° Colonel Bedingfeld served with the expedition to China in i860, and was present at the capture oflhe Taku
Ports and surrender of Pekin (Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps).
'^ Colonel Go van served with the expedition to China in x86o, and was present atSinho, Tangku, and Capture of
Taku Forts (Brevet of Miyor, Medal with Clasp). Also served in the operations against the Taepings in the
vicinity of Shanghai in April and May i86a.
^ Colonel Ingilby served in the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to March 1855, including the afihirs of Bal-
ganao and M'Kenzie's Farm, the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and inkerman (severely wounded), the siege of
Sebastopol, and repulse of the sortie on the 26th October 1854 (Medal with four Clasps, Brevet of Major, Sardinian
and Turkish Med^s, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
** Colonel Yates served in the Eastern l^ampaign of 1854, including the affair at M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Alma
and Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol, and repiuse of the sortie on the 26th October 1854 (Medal with three Clasps,
Brevet of Major, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie). Served in the Indian campaign of
1857-58, present at the action of Secundra, siege and capture of Lucknow, commanded Royal Horse Artillery at
the affairs of Saragunge on 23rd and 39th of July, also commanded the Artillery in the actions at Sultanpore on
13th and 2Sth Aug. 1858 (three times mentioned m despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp, and cli.),
^ Colonel W. J. Williams served in the Crimean campaign from May 1855, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol (wounded), in Trenches with siege train, and at bombardments of 6th and X7th June (Brevet of Major,
Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
^ Colonel Pennyouick served in the Crimean campaign f^m November 1854, including the battle of Inkerman,
siege and fall of Sebastopol (Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and sth
Class of the Medjidie). Served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde,
battle of Cawnpore on the 6th Dec, actions of Beria Gnat, Chanda, and Sultanpore, siege and capture of Lucknow,
and action of Barree (Medal with two Clasps). Served with the expedition to China in x86o, and was present
at Tangku, capture of Taku Forts, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Lt.Colonel,
and CS.
97 Colonel Oldershaw served in the Crimean campaign from January 1855, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and bombardment of April ; was employed on 8i>ecial service in
1855-56 (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Mec^idie, and Turkish Medal).
^ Colonel G. C. Henry served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battle of Inkerman, siege and
fall of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Major, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the
Me4)idie). Served the Indian campaign in 1858-59, and commanded a Field Battery attached to Colonel Kelly's
Force in iJie aUack and defeat of the rqbel forces posted on the first range of the Kepaul Hills on the 25th and 28th
March 1859 (mentioned in despatch. Medal).
*« Colonel N. 0. S. Turner served in the Crimean campaign tvom March to September 1855, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Mediidle, and Turkic Medal). Served
in India in 1858, and was present at the siege and capture of Lucknow, affair of Tigree, relief of Azimghur, action
near Azimutghur, operations in the. Jungle, and captuiB of Jugdespore; as Brigade Major to the Oude Field Force
under Lord Clyde in 1858-50, and present at the capture of the Fort of Amathei, and action of Dundeikera (three
times mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp, and CB.).
v» Colonel P. J. Campbell served in the Kaffir waf of 1851-5^ (Medal). Also in the Crimean campaign fh)m
June to December-z855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
101 Colonel Twiss served in the Crimean campaign from Vay to July i855^oludJng the siege of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served at Canton with the force under Bear Admiral Seymour in 1856-57.
Also with the Expedition of i860, and present at the surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
^^ Colonel B. Curtis served in the Crimean campaign from July 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebas-
topol, in the Trenches with the siege train (Medal with Clasp. Turkish Medal, and Brevet of Major).
iM Colonel Hope seiTed in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, and was present at the battle of Inketmaan, siege
and flail of Sebastopol (woimded), in the Trenches with the siege train throughout the siege, including the bom-
bardments of 17th October, 9th April, 6th and 17th June, 17th August, and Sth September (Medal with two
Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor. 5th Class of the Medjidie. and Turkish Medal).
10' Colonel Brendon served in the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to March 1855, including the aflkiirs of
M'Kenzie's Farm, the battles of Alma and Inkerman, the siege of Sebastopol, and repulse of the sortie on the 26th
Oct. 1854 (Brevet of Major, Medal with three Clasps, sth Class of the MedJidie, and Turkish Medal).
io« Colonel de Havilland served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 (save the interval between ist March and
6th Sept. 1855), including the battles of Alma and Balaklava, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps,
Brevet of Major, and Turkish Medal).
107 Colonel Lukin served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and
Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and at the bombardments of 9th April,
6thandz7th June, X 7th August, and 8th September (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with four
Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5tii Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Was selected to be sent
home in charge of Trophies from Sebastopol, and had the honor of presenting them to Her Majesty the Queen and
His Royal Highness Prince Albert in the Royal Arsenal at Woolwich.
i<» Colonel Davis served in the Crimean campaign from 6th July 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebas-
topol, and battle of the Tchernaya (Medal with Clasp, Victoria Cross, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal,
and Brevet of Major).
110 Colonel W. J. Bolton served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-5^, in the Trenches with the siege train
throughout the siege of Sebastopol, including the bombardments of Z7th October, 9th April, 6th and X7th June, 17th
August, and 8th September ; was also present at the battle of Inkerman (mentioned in de^atcbes, Brevet of Major,
Medal with two Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). In xS^o
while serving as Brigade Major of Royal Artillery in Canada he volunteered for the Red River Expedition, to
which he was ain>ointed Chief Staff OlBcor, and on the return of the force was honorably mentioned in despatches
and made a CJuG. for his services therewith.
ii> Colonel Simpson served the Crimean campaign of 1854 and up to June X855, including the battle of Inker-
man, siege of Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and bombardments of 17th Oct. and 9th April (Brevet
of Major, Medal with two Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
11& Colonel Byrne served in the Crimean campaign Arom May 1855, includmg the siege of Sebastopol, and expe-
dition to Kertch (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
"B Colonel French served 'with the expedition to China in x86o, and was present«t Sinho, Tangku, capture of
Taku Forts, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps). Also during the operations against l£e Taepings in
the vicinity of Shanghai in May and October x86a, including the capture of the walled cities of Tsinpoo and Tsolin,
the fortified city of ^a]'ow> the affair at Nanksiang, and recapture of the walled. city of Kahding.
ISO Colonel Owen served the Eastern campaign of X854-55, including the battle of Inkerman, siege and fall of
Sebastopol, in the Trenches ^*ith the siege train, and bombardments of X7th October, 9th April, and 6th, X7th June,
and Sth September (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps, Knight of the Legion of
Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal.
\tt Colonel Denne served in the Crimean campaign from August 2855, including the siege and ftiU of Sebas-
topol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) .
i*s Colonel P. W. L' Estrange served in the Crimean oamjpaign ftrom Deo. 1854, ^ the Trenches with th& siege
train before Sebastopol, and at the bombardments of 9th Apru and 6th and X7th June-'severely wounded, and batUe
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of the Teb«nift7B (nMiitioiiad in despatches. Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, Sardinian and Tarkish Medals,
ar.d 5th Class of the Medjidie) .
^^ Coloael Andrew«s served in the Eoslem campai^ of 1854-55, including the battle of Inkerman, sieee and
(•i'l ot Setiastopol— slightlv wounded in the Trenches on 2nd Nov. 1854 (Medal with t>vo Clasps, Brevet of Major,
Kiiight of the Legion of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
"^ LtColoael Marray was nominated to the 4th Class of the Medjidie tor services with the lateOsmanli Horse
.iriillery. Coaunanded a Colnmn of British and Native Indian Troops in support of Lt.Colonel Gordon, Royal
Eo^fineers, commanding the Chinese Imperial Force in 1863-64, at the capture of ttic walled cities of Taitsan,
KnriDsazi, and subsequent operations up to and includintp the fall of Soochow (mentioned in despatches, and ist
C'ijuis Golden Order ot the Drsjf^on). Commanded a Battery of Armstroncr la-pounders throughout the Abyssinian
campaign firom the 13th Dec. 1867 and was present at the capture of Maj^'dala (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of
Major, and Medal).
^^ Colonel Mackenzie served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, includinar the battle of Inkerman, siege and
(ii\ of Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and bombardments of 1 7th October. 9th April, and 6th and 1 7th
•fune, 17th August, and 8th September; commanded rocket train at the bombardment of Kinboum (Brevet
<-f M^or, Medal with two Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidio, and Turkish Modal).
*• Colonel Bowley served in the Kaffir war of 1S51-53 (Medal). Abo in the China expedition of i860, and was
present at the capture of the Tuku Forts, actions of the iSth and 21st September near Tangchow and surrender of
Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
^ Colonel Heberden served in the Crimean campaign ft-om July to November 1855, including the siege and fall
of S«bastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
^ Colonel Ooodenongh served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the action of Pandoo Nuddee,
*»«re and eaiAure of Lnoknow, attack and capture of Fort Birwah— severely wounded (three times mentioned in
•ie*patche*. Brevet of Megor. Medal with Clasp).
^^ Ll Colonel A. H. W. Williams served in the Crimean campaign from June 1855, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Tarkish Medal). Sen-ed in India in 1858, and was engaged in the repulse of the
maimoas 8ep<)y8 at Mooltan on 31st March (mentioned in despatches; ; also served in Central India, and was
present at the capture of Port Nahurgah ; subsequently commanded a flying column in pursuit of Tantia Topee ;
aid aaerwards served as Brigade Major to the Royal Artillery of the Malwa Division (Medal).
'*♦ LkColonels Coekbom and Cardew, Majors Tapper and Farrell served in the Crimean campaign from Sep*
teaber 1455, including the siege and fttU of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
^ Colooel Strover served in the Crimean campaign fi'om June 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol
<Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Servetl in the field in New Zealand war during 1860-61 and commanded
the itiyal Artillery daring the greater i)art of the war in the Tarannki (Brevet of i[ajor, and Medal).
»•" Lt Colonel J. H. Peile served in ihe New Zealand war in 1864-66 in command of a Field Battery (Medal).
^ LcColonel P. T. IHxinyatea served throughout the Eastern campoigu of 1854-55, including the battles of Bala-
Uara. Inkerman, and Tchemaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie,
Mri Turkish Medal). ^-» e y y »- • ^ ^
^* U.Golonel Waller served in India in 1857-58, and was present in the actions of Secundra, Chanda, and Sultan-
P<^,Begeand oaptoz^of Lucknow, relief of Azimghur, and capture of Jugdespore (three times mentioned in de-
»ps£ebeB, Medal with daflp).
'* Cgbod! A. C. Johnson served in the Crimean campaign flromMay 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebas*
tnftd (Medal with Clasp, and Tarkish Medal). Served in India in 1858, and was present at the siege and capture
of Lackaow, and actions of Sirsee and Nawabgunge (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
'** LtColonel King served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the atTairs of Bnlganac and M'Keiisie's
F&nn, battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, repulse of the sortie on the 36th
< ^ 1^54, and was Aide de Ounp to General Markham at the final assault of the Redan on the 8th September (men-
ti-»ed in despatches. Medal with four Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish
Ueial).
'** Lt.Ck}bnel R. R. Jones served in the Crimean campaign from Dec. 1854, including the siege and fall of Sebas-
topol (Medal with Clasp, aad Tarkish Medal).
^** LtCokmel J. H. Brown and M^or Hams served in the Crimean campaign from Dec. 1854, including the siege
and (all of Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and at the bombardments of 9th April, 6th and 17th
Jane (Medal with Clasp, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
"* Lt.C(4onel Stran^ways served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the affairs of Bnlganac
>»lM'Kenxie'B Farm, battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, capture of Balaklava, siege and foil of Scbas-
^F-f^l (Medal with four Clasps. Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
'** Majors Brancker and Hobart served with the expedition to China in i860, and were present at Sinho,
7in«ku, and capture of Takn Forts (Medal with Clasp) .
'*^ U.Cokmels Bootii, Brockenbury, and Gore served in the Crimean campaign firom June 1855, including the
si^eaadfiaU of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
'^ LLCohmel Markham served the Eastern campaign of : 854, and up to January 1855, including the afiTair of M'Ken-
D.'i Kana, battles of Alma and Inkerman, siogo of Sebastopol, and repulse of the sortie on the 26th Oct. 1854 (Medal
^^ il«« Clasim, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal) . Served in India in 1858, and was present at
th* »euon of Secundra on a3rd Jan. (Motlal) .
'* Colonel Teesdale served as Aide do Camp to Mjyor General Sir W. F. Williams during the whole of the
jfjcksda of Kara, and at the battle on the Heights above that town on the 29th Sept. 1855. Successftilly held the
aedoaU called " Ynksek Tabia " for the space of seven and a half hours imder a very heavy fire on the 29th Sept.
«>::. and was mentioned in the despatch. Received a severe contusion from a grape-shot in the leg. The rank ot
u«.4kneland the 3rd Class of the Turkish Imperial Order of the ^ledjidie were conferred upon him by the Sultan.
In k letter ftom the Foreign Office, diited 7th March 1855, Her Majesty's Government conveyed their sense of
tPiPT'QTsl of his efforts in averting from the Garrison of Kan the horrors that they sufiTered firom famine in the pre«
Cfiia? winter. In virtue of his rank of Lt.Colonel in the Turkish Service he received the Order of Companion of
'^^* *"* ^^"'^ ^^ '^® *^ Class of the Legion of Honor. Has also received the Victoria Cross.
UXSoloiidTorTiano served in the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to Aug. 1855, includincr the battle of Inker-
°»^.H«ftof Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, bombardments of 17th October, 9th April, and 6th
^a-l 17* June (Medal with two Clasps, ICnight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal). Served in India in
i^S7^iad was present at the action of Pandora, storm and capture of Meangnnge, siege and capture of Lucknow,
*^«P*«wi of the Foirts of Dehnia and Tirol in Oude (Medal with Clasp) .
l4.(}oloiMl J. T. B. Brown served in the Crimean campaign from July 1855, including the siege and fell of Se-
iMsepol (Medal witb Clasp, sth Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Mednl).
^ lAColoiiti Isles' served in the Crimean campaign from Julr 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol—
woaaded(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also served m the Indian campaign in 1S5S-59. and acted as
buff OOoirio LLColonel walker in the attack and defeat of the rebel force which occupied the Fort and jungle of
Boa^aon (antioned in despatch. Medal).
j^Cokmcl Smart served in India in 1857-58, and was present at the actions of Chanda and Sultanpore, siege and
^^^^^Jfitikjiow, actions of Barree, Sirsee, and Nawabgunge (twice mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
"* Ttrnloasl Newbolt served in India in 1857-59, andVas present at the attack and defeat of the rebel force
P^ isilMint rafloB of the Nepaul Hills, in March 1859 (Medal).
"* LtOolootl T. B. Straage served in India in 1857-58, and was present at the actions of Chanda, Sultanpore, and
yaovrum, aftge and oaptnre of Lucknow, actions of Korsee, Nawabgunge, Soragunge, affairs of 23rd and a9th
.5*T«T*«fMiofthe Goomtee at Bnltanpore, including affairs of a5th 26th 27th and a8th August, and Doadpore aoth
0^ (fQt^t&Mi mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
* lA(}sloiMl PruciiB L^on, and Msyors Tracoy (wounded) and Tarleton served the Indian campaign of 1858,
*s^wenimMttt«t tSae siege and capture of Lucknow and several minor affhirs (Medal with Clasp).
tii^SHS^ M. TMlor and Mi^or O. E. 8. Scott (wounded) served in the Crimean campaign from Msy 1855,
"^ tte TrMMbcs with the siege train at the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and bombardments of 6th and 17th June
ttd 17th Angoit (Medal with Clasp, 5th CU&ss of the Mcvljidie, and Turkish Medal).pjg|^|2g^ ^^ KjUU^ ikl
a 7-88 War Services of the Officers of the Boycd Artillery.
' Sir Richard Dacres senred in tHe Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the aflkirs of Bolganac and M'Kenaie's
Farm, and battles of Ahna, Balaklaya, and Inkerman (horse killed) ; commanded the Royal Artillery at the repnlae
of the Russians in the sortie firom Bebastopol on the 36th October ; succeeded to the command of the Royal AruUery
at the siege of Sebastopol, after Brigadier General Strangways was killed at Inkennan on the cth Nov. 1854 (Medal
with four Clasps, XCB., Commander of the Legion of Honor, Commander xst Class Military Order of Saroy, and
Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
^ Sir William Fenwick Williams commanded the Turkish Army at the defonce of Kars, and for his disfeingnished
tierrices was nromoted Major General, nominated a XCB., and created a Baronet; has also received the xst Claas of
the Turkish Order of the Medjidie, and is a Grand Officer of the French Legion of Honor.
7 Sir Edward Sabine served the campaign on the Niagara Frontier in 18x4, and commanded the Batteries at the
eiege of Fort Erie in August and September.
>^ General England served the expedition to the Weser in 1805-6; to the Cape of Gk>od Hope and South
America in 1806-7 ; campaign of i8x3in the Peninsula, including the battle of Vittoria and siege of San Sebaatian,
for which he has received the Silver war Medal with two Clasps.
" Sir John Bloomfield served in the Peninsula and France, firom March 18x3 to June X814, including the battle of
Vittoria, siege of San Sebastian, crossing the Bidassoa,and battles of the Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse (Silver
War Medal with six Clasps) . Served also the campaign of 18x5, including the battle of Waterloo.
^' Sir John St. George served in the Crimean campaign from March 1855, ^^^ commanded the siege train at the
fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, CB., Officer of the Legion of Honor, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish
Medal).
^^ Sir Edward Warde served in the Crimean campaign of 1855, in command of the siege train before Sebastopol,
and was present at the bombardments of 9th April and 6th and xTth June (Modal with Clasp, CB., Officer of the
Le^on of Honor, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
^' Sir CoUingwood Dickson served on the staff of Lord Raglan during the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, and waa
present at the aflkirs of Bulganac and M*Kensie's Farm, the battles of Alma and Inkerman, capture of Balaklaya,
expedition to Kortch, and siege of Sebastopol (wounded 4th Feb. X855) ; conmianded the right siege train, and waa
present at the bombardments of x 7th October, 9th April, and xjth June (Medal with four Clasps, CB., Aide de Camp
to the Queen and Colonel, Victoria Cross, Officer of the Legion of Honor, and Class of the Medjidie. and Turkish
Medal) . He is also a Knight of Charles the Third, xst Class St. Fernando, and Knight of Isabella the Catholic.
" Sir David Edward Wood conunanded the Royal Artillery on the Eastern ftK)ntier of the Cape of Good Hope
during the insurrection of the Boers and Kaffirs in x84a-43 (Medal). Served in the Crimean campaign of X854-55,
and commanded the Royal Artillery of the 4th Division at the battles of Balaklava and Inkennan, repulse of the
eortie on the a6th Oct. 1854, and during the siege of Sebastopol, until the final capture of the town ; was afterwards
removed to the command of the Royal Horse Artillery, which he commanded until the close of the war in June X856
(Medal with three Clasps, CB., Officer of the Legion of Honor, 4th Class of the Mec^idie, and Turkish Medal). Com-
manded the Royal Horse Artillery in India fVom Oct. 1857 to Feb. X859 ; commanded the Royal Horse ArtiUeiy in
the affiiir of Pandora, where they acted as Cavalry and charged and defeated a large force of rebel Sei)oys ; com-
manded as Brigadier the Field Artillery in the operations previous to and during the siege of Lucknow, and at the
conclusion of the siege and final capture of the town commanded the whole of the Amllery until the Army wna
broken up. Subsequently to the capture of Lucknow was appointed to command the Station and Fort of Allahabad,
and carried on the successful operations against the rebels in that part of the country— four times mentioned in
despatches (Medal with Clasp, KCB.).
^* Sir James William Fitzmayer served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the aflkirs of Bulganac and
M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and repulse of the sortie on the a6th
October 1854 ; was complimented on parade by Sir De Lacy Evans for his manner in bringing the Artillery at the
Alma under "the hottest fire,*' and was again thanked by Sir De Lacy, and twice mentioned in his despatch on the
repulse of the sortie on a6th October X854 (Medal with three Clasps, CB.. Officer of the Legion of Honor, 4th Class of
the Me4jidie, and Turkish Medal).
^ Greneral Askwith while attached to the British Embassy in Spain in 1838-39, waa attached to tfie Spanish Army
during the Carlist War. The decorations of xst Class St. Fernando, Commander Isabella the Catholic, and Knight
of Charles the Third have been conferred on him.
*^ Lieut. General Francklyn served in the Crimean campaign ftom May to August X855, and commanded the siege
train of the left attack before Sebastopol, and was present at the bombardments of the 6th and X7th June (Medal
with Clasp, CB., 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
" Lieut.General Rowan served throughout ^e Syrian campaign in X840-4X, and was present at the bombardment
and capture of Beyrout (Naval Medal with Clasp, Syrian Turkish Medal, and Brevet of^Major). Also in the Crimean
campaign from September 1854 to January 1855, including the battle of Inkerman and siege of Sebastopol, in the
Trenches with the siege train and bombardment of X7th October (Medal with two Clasps, CB., 5th Glass of the
Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
** LieuLGeneral Phillpotts served in the Crimean campaign from June to September 1855, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the MeAJidie, and Turkish Medal). Has also received the
Syrian Medal of X841.
*s Major General Price commanded the Artillery of the Rajpootana Field Force under General Roberts at the cap-
ture of Kotah on wth March 1858, and at the action of Saugor, and defeat of the rebels on the right Dank of the
Bunnas (mentioned in despatches. CB., and Medal).
M Sir John Miller Adye served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 as Assist. Adjt.(3eneral of Royal Artillery, and
was present at the affairs of Bulganac and M'Kenzie's Farm, the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, capture
of Balaklava Castle, siege and fall of Bebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, CB., Commander of the Legion of Honor,
4th Class of the MecUidie, and Turkish Medal). Served in India in 1857-58 as Assist. AdytGeneral of Royal Artillei7,
and was present at the action of Pandoo Nuddee a6th Nov., operations before Cawupore under General Windham,
37th 38th and 39th Nov., battle of Cawnpore and defeat of the Gwalior Contingent 6th Dec. X857 (three times men-
tioned in despatches. Medal). Employed on special service with the expedition of xZ6\ against the tribes on the
North-West Frontier of India, and was present at the storm of Laloo, capture of Umbeylah, and destruction of
Mulkah (Medal with Clasp) .
*' Mijor General H. L. Gardiner served in the operations at Prescott in Upper Canada in i8j8. Also in the
pursuit of Tantia Topee in Central India in X858.
^ Major General Youneliusband served in uie Crimean campaign firom October to November 1854, including the
battle of Inkennan and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
3' Sir Charles D'Aguilar served the Crimean campaign firom September X854 to March 1855, including the battle
of Inkerman (horse shot) and siege of Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and at the bombardment of
17th October (Medal with two Clasps, CJB.. cth Class of the Medjidie, and Turkisn Medal). Served the Indian cam-
paign of 1857-58, and commanded the Artiltery of General Franks* Force at the action of Seoundra. also commanded
the Roval Horse Artillery at the siege and capture of Lucknow (three tin* •• mentioned in despatches. Brevet of
Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
*> Major (General Thompson served in the Crimean campaign from May 185^, including the siege and fall ot
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal) .
^ Major General John Turner was present at the capture of Port Natal on the 36th June 1843. Served also the Eastern
campaign of 1854 and up to April 1855. including the afikir at M'Kenzie's Farm, the battles of Alma and Inkerman,
siege of Sebastopol, and repulse of the sortie on the 36th October x854^Medal with three Clasps, CB,, Knisrht of the
Le^rion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Received the Brevet of Lt. Colonel tor distin-
iruished service at the battle of Alma in crossing the river with two guns, ascending the Heights and enfilading the
Russian Columns. Commanded a Troop of Royal Horse Artillery in India in 1858-50.
^ Miyor General Fisher t^crved in the Crimea from September to November 1855, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
S7 Mioor General Gibbon served in the Crimea from 18th May X855, in command of a Field Battery, and for nearly
three months the Artillery of the 4th Division, Including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and
Turkish Medal). Served in India in 1857-58, was with Outram's Force at the siege and capture of Lucknow, where
he commanded the Artillery of Br.Goneral Walpole's Division, and was specially recommended for promotion as
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haring "distingniBhed himself throughout the operations, particularly on the 9th and nth March 1858/* Com-
manded fehe Aitineiy of Sir Hope Grant's Column in the action of Sisuree— sererely wounded (flye times mentioned
in despatches, Breret of lligor, CB., Medal with Clasp).
** Colonel Newton seryed in the Crimean campaign trom July 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol.
in the Trenches with the Siege Train, and was present at the bombsxdmenu or the X7th August and 8th September
(Brevet of Ibyor. Medal with Clasp, jth Class of the Me^jidie, and Turkish Medal).
*" Colonel uawldns served in the Crimean campaign trom March 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol,
and was present at the bombardments of the 9th April, 6th and X7th June, 17th August, and 8th September (mentioned
in deroatches. Brevet of Mi^or, CB, Medal with Clasp, Sardinian and Turldsh Medals, and 5th Class of the
^ Colonel Williams commanded the Royal Artillery in New Zealand in 1864-66 during the Waikato, Tauranga,
and Wanganui campaigns, and was present at Ranffiawhia, Haerini, G^te Fah, Nulmmaru, and several minor
sflUrs (twice mentioned in despatches, CB., and Medal) .
** M^or General Grant served in the Crimean campaign from x8th Jan. 1853^ in the Trenches with the siege
train, including the siege and foil of Sebastopol, and oombardments of 9th Apnl and 6th and xyth June (Medal
with Clasp, Brevet of Mi^jor, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Meojidie, with Turkish Medal).
** Colonel Johnson served in the Crimean campaign of X854-55, including the siege and foil of Sebastopol (Medal
irith Clasp, 5th Class of the Mec^ idie, and Turkish Medal) .
*7 Colonels Connell, Smyth, and Saunders served in the Crimean campaign trom June 1855, including the siege
and Isll of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
** U. Colonel Purcell, Majors RichardiBon and Wardell were present with three Batteries of Royal Artillery under
Colonel M'Crea in the revolution which upset the Bmperor Fausti in Hasrti in Jan. 1859; landed and protected
the Enropeans at Port au Prince, and carried off the Emperor his fomily and ministers ; received the thanks of
the English and French Governments.
" Mi|)or General C. S. Henry served in the Crimean campaign of X855, in the Trenches with the siege train
before Sebastopol (severely wounded), and at the bombardments of 9th April, 6th and 17th June. (Medal with
Clasp, Brevets of Mi^or and Lt.Colonol, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, 5th Class of the Meojidie, and CB.)
» Colonel Pipon served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the affhirs of Bulganac and M'Kenzie'»
Fann, the battles of Alma and Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Msjor,
Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
" Major General Hamley served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the affairs of Bulganac and M*Kenzie't»
Fann, the battles of Alma (horse shot), Balaklava, and Inkerman (horse killed), the siege and foil of Sebastopol,
and repulse of the sortie on the 36th October 1854 (mentioned in despatches. Medal with four Clasps, Brevets
of Major and Lt. Colonel, Knight of the Legion of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the
Medjidie, and CB.), Colonel Hamley is the author of '* The Operations of War." a work that may confidently bo
dttiactenzed as one of the most invaluable modem military books extant— " there exists nothing to compare
vith it in the English language for enlightened, scientific, and sober teaching in the general art of war : " vide
ntTim*$ of xst Nov. X869.
^ Colonel Field served in the Eastern campaign of X854-55 as D.A.Q.M.Gen. to the Royal Artillery, and wa»
ment at the siege and foil of Sebastopol, and with the expedition to Kertch (Brevet of M^or, Medal with Clasp,.
Koifht of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
** Colonel Hon. D. M'D. Fraser served in the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the battle of Inkerman and
•le^e of Sebastopol (Brevet of Msgor, Medal with two Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Com-
' " * '" ' "^ ' ' ■" ' ' ^- --r -. « , - ,t of a rebel force at
B.).
. _ _. „, _ the battles of Alma „
Balatdara, and Inlcerman, and siege and fall of Sebastopol (Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, Medal with four
Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Mediidio, and Turkish Medal).
*" Hhgadier Geaexal Arbuthnot (twice wounded), Colonels Hastings and FitzHugh served in the Crimean cam*
C' n from May 1855, including the siege and foil of Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and ntthe
bardments of 6th and 1 7th June (Brevet of Major, Medal with Cla8p,5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal) .
'^ Colonel Coldough was nominated to the 4thCias8ortho Medjidiefor services with the lateOsmanli HorseArtillery.
"^ Major General S. B. (Gordon served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma,
Balaklaya, and Inlcerman, siege and capture of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, Sardinian and Turkish Medals,
Breveu of Major and Lt.Colonel, and ^th Class of the Medjidie, served in India m X857-58, and was present at the
actions of Pandora and Doundeakeira (mentioned in despatches. Medal, and CB.).
^ Major General Hon. E.T.Gage served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 as Brigade Major to the Royal Artillery-,,
and was present at the affairs of Bulganac and M'Kenzie's Farm, the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman,
c&ptare of Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel,
Sardinian and TurkiBh Medals, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and CB.) ; was also present with the Turkish Army under
Ooar Fssha during the operations at Rudchuck and Giurgevo, in the summer of 1854, and has received the Gold
Uedal for the campaign on the Danube, awarded to him by the Turkish Government.
•' Colonel Tupper served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Balsklava and Inkerman
(T>jimded), the siege and foil of Sebastopol, and repulse of the sortie on the 36th October 1854 (Medal with three
Clasp«, Brevet of Major, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
-* Culonel Heyxnan served in the Crimean campaign from March 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebas*
t'^pol (Medal with Claap, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
■* Colonel Hoate served in the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to February 1855, including the battles of
Alata, Balaklava. and Inkenxum, the siege of Sebastopol, and repulse of the sortie on the a6th October 1854 (Brevet
of Msjor. Medal with four Clasps, CB., 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
^ Colonel Hoilly went to the Crimea as Aide de Camp to Brigadier Greneral Fox Strangways ; served in the
Trenches during the winter of X854-55 and was appomted Adjutant to the Siege Train in February 1855, and .subse-
ffenilj Brigade Major; was present at the bombardments of the 9th April, 6th and 17th June, 17th August, and
^Ji &«ptember. After the foil of Sebastopol he was appointed Depu^ Assistant Quarter Master General at Head
<«3&ners (three times mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp, CB., Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of
H'j'^r. 5th Class of the Me(Uidie, and Turkish Medal). Appointed to accompany the Prussian Army in the cam-
C^iLriri866. Appointed Military Attach^ to the Frencn Army in 1870, and being attached to the Army of the
^re, vas present at the various operations around Orleans including the battles of the 2nd (battle of Artenay) 3r(l
^i 4th December, which resulted m the evacuation of the city, when he was taken prisoner by the German Army
^1 sent to England (Commander of the Legion of Honor).
" Oilonel Godby served in the Crimean campaign from May X855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol,
it the Trenches with the sioee train, including the bombardments of 6th and 17th June (Medal with Clasp, Breycc
(.f Major, and Turkish Medal).
^ Colonel D. Sarsfield Greene served in India as Aide de Camp to Sir John Dupuis in 1857-58 ; commanded
the Field Artillery at the action of Pandoo Nuddee, and also at the several engagements on the 37th and 25th
Norember; was present at the operations round Cawtipore, and itt relief by Lord Clyde; present at the battle of
Caw::porD on the 6th December 1857 (four times mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal, and CB.). Wa.s
selected by Lord Strathnaim to command one of the Columns during the Fenian outbreak in Ireland.
" Colonel Barry served in the Eastern campairrn of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and
Inkerman, and siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, Brevet of Major, Sardinian and Turkish
Xclals, and 5th CUus of the Medjidie) . Served in India in 1857-58, including the relief of the Garrison of Lucknow,
Uule of Cawnpore, siege and capture of Lucknow— severely wounded (twice mentioned in despatches. Brevet of
Lt. Colonel, Medal with two Clasps). Served with the expedition to China in i860, and was present at Sinho,
Tiajfku, capture of Taku Forts, actions near Tangchow. and surrender of Pekin {CB. Medal with two Clasps).
*' Colonel Elgee was present at the capture of Canton m Doc. 1857 (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clas))) .
*' Colonel Hay served as Assistant Adjutant General of Artillery with the expedition to China in i860, and was
present at Sinho, Taagku, capture of Taku Forts, actions near Tangchow, and surrend^j gf ^^^®^-g^f Major,
90 War Services of the Officers of the Royal Artillery,
" Colonel SporwBy served in the Eaatem campaign of 18^4-55, including the battle of Inkennan, aiego and
fall of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
** Colonel Michell served in the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to May 1855. including the Tiattles of Alma
and Balaklava, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, Sardinian and Turkish Medals,
and 5th Class of the Medjidie). Served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the storm and capture of
Meangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, and commanded the Royal Horse Artillery at the aflTair of Tigree,
relief of Azimghur. action near Aaimutghur, operations in the Jungle, aud capture of Jugdespore. attack and
capture of Tiroul (four times mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.CoTonel, Medal with Clasp, and CB.).
^ Colonel Bedingfeld served with the expedition to China in i860, and was present at the capture oftheTaku
Ports and surrender of Pekin (Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps).
'* Colonel Govan served with the expedition to China in x86o, and was present at Sinho, Tangku, and capture of
Taku Ports (Brevet of Miy'or, Medal with Clasp). Also served in the operations against the Taepings in the
vicinity of Shanghai in April and May 1862.
^ Colonel Ingilby served in the Eastern campaign of 1854. and up to March 1855. including the aJShirs of Bul-
ganao and M'Kenzie's Farm, the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman (severely wounded), the siege of
Sebastopol, and repulse of the sortie on the a6th October 1854 (Medal with four Clasps, Brevet of Major, Sardinian
and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
** Colonel Yates served in the Eastern ^Campaign of 1854, including the aflkir at M'Eensie's Farm, battles of Alma
and Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol, and repuhe of the sortie on the 26th October 1854 (Medal with three Clasps,
Brevet of Major, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie). Served in the Indian campaign of
1B57-58, present at the action of Secundra, siege and capture of Lucknow, commanded Boyal Horse Artillery at
the affioirs of Baragunge on 23rd and 39th of Jul^, also commanded the Artillery in the actions at Sultanpore on
13th and aSth Aug. 1858 (three times mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp, and CB.).
^ Colonel W. J. wilhams served in the Crimean campaign from May 1855. including the siege aud fall of
Sebastopol (wounded), in Trenches with siege train, and at bombardments of 6th and 17th June (Brevet of Major,
Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
** Colonel Penny cuick served in the Crimean campaign flrom November 1854, including the battle of Inkerman,
siege and fall of Sebastopol (Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th
Class of the Medjidie). Served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde,
battle of Cawnpore on the 6th Dec, actions of Seria Grhat, Ohanda, and Sultanpore, siege and capture of Lucknow,
and action of Barree (Medal with two Clasps). Served with the expedition to China in i860, and was present
at Tangku, capture of Taku Ports, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of LtColonel,
and CB.
^ Colonel Ol^ershavv served in the Crimean campaign from January 1855, including the sidge and fall of
Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and bombardment of April ; was employed on special service in
1855-56 (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
M Colonel G. C. Henry served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battle of Inkerman, siege and
fall of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Major, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the
Me4jidie). Served the Indian campaign in 1858-59, and commanded a Pield Battery attached to Colonel Kelly's
Force in the attack and defeat of the rqbel forces posted on the first range of the Nepaul Hills on the 25th and aSth
March 1859 (mentioned in despatch, Medal).
*« Colonel N. O. 8. Turner served in the Crimean campaign from March to September 1855, including the siege
and fttll of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Mediidie, and Turkish Medal). Served
in India in 2858, and was present at the siege and capture of Lucknow, affair of Tigree, relief of Azimghur, action
near Aaimutghur, operations in the. Jungle, and capture of Jugdespore; as Bri^^e Major to the OudeTield Force
under Lord Clyde in 1858-50, and present at the capture of the Fort of Amathei, and action of Dundeik^ti (three
times mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, and CB.).
100 Colonel P. J. Campbell served in the Kaffir war of 1851-5^ (Medal). Also in the Crimean campaign ftom
June to December'1855. including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
loi Colonel Twiss served in Uie Crimean campaign ttom Vay to July 1855 including the siege of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served at Cauton with the force under Rear Admiral Seymour in 1856-57.
Also v^th the Expedition of i860, and present at the surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps) .
101 Colonel R. Curtis served in the Crimean campaign ttom. July 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebas-
topol, in the Trenches with the siegre train (Medal with Clasp, Turkish Medal, and Brevet of Major).
^ Colonel Hope served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, and was present at the battle of Inkenn!an, riege
and flail of Sebastopol (wounded), in the Trenches with the siege train throughout the siege, including the bom-
bardments of 17th October, 9th April, 6th and 17th June, 17th August, and 8th September (Medal with two
Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor. 5th Class of the Medjidie. and Turkish Medal).
^os Colonel Brendon served in the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to March 1855, including the aflkirs of
M'Kenzie's Farm, the battles of Alma and Inkerman, the siege of Sebastopol, and repulse of the sortie on the 36th
Oct. 1854 (Brevet of Major, Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
^^ Colonel de Havilland served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 (save the interval between ist Match and
6th Sept. 1855), including the battles of Alma and Balaklava, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps,
Brevet of Major, and Turkish Medal).
107 Colonel Luldn served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and
Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and at the bombardments of 9th April,
6th and 17th June, 17th August, and 8th September (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with four
Clasps Knight of tne Legion of Honor, 5tii Class or the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Was selected to be sent
home in charge of Trophies firom Sebastopol, and had the honor of presenting them to Her Majesty the Queen and
His Royal Highness Prince Albert in the Royal Arsenal at Woolwich.
^'^ Colonel Davis ser^-ed in the Crimean campaign ftrom 6th July 1855, including the siege and fiill of Sebas-^
topol, and battle of the Tchemaya (Medal with Clasp, Victoria Cross, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal,
and Brevet of Miuor) .
110 Colonel W. J. Bolton served in the Eastern campaign of x854-5<;, in the Trenches with the siege train
throughout the siege of Sebastopol, including the bombardments of 17th October, 9th April, 6th and 17th June, 17th
August and 8th September; was also present at the battle of Inkerman (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major,
Medal with two Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). In 1870
while serving as Brigade Major of Royal Artillery in Canada he volunteered for the Red River Expedition, to
which he was ai)poiuted Chief Staff Olflcer, and on the return of the force was honorably mentioned in despatches
and mode a cif G. for his services therewith.
113 Colonel Simpson served the Crimean campaign of 1854 and up to June 1855, including the battle of Inker-
man siege of Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and bombardments of 17th Oct. and 9th April (Brevet
of M*aJor, Medal with two Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
ii& Colonel Byrne served in the Crimean campaign Arom May 1855, includmg the siege of Sebastopol, and expe*
dition to Kertch (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
U8 Colonel French served *with the expedition to China in i860, and was present-at Sinho, Tanffku, capture of
Lw Colonel Owen served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battle of Inkerman, siege and Call of
Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and bombardments of 17th October, 9th April, and 6th, Z7th June,
and 8th%eptember (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps, Knight of the Legion of
Honor. 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal.
iM Colonel Denne served in the Crimean campaign flrom August 1855, including the siege and fiEkll of Sebaa-
toDol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
»s Colonel P. W. L' Estrange served in the Crimean campaign ftrom Deo. 1854, in the Trenches with the siege
train before Sebastopol, and at the bombardments of 9th April and 6th and 17th June-^aeverely wounded, and battle
Digitized by V^jOO^^li:!
War Se^'vices of the Officers of the Royal Artillei'y. 9'
of the TchernAva (menUoned in despatches* Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, Sardinian and Turkish Medals,
and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
^^ Colonel Andrewea served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battle of Inkerman, siege and
fall of Sebastopol— slightly wounded in the Trenches on 2nd Nov, 1854 (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Major,
Knight of the Legion of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
'*^ LLColonel Morray was nominated to the 4th Class of the Medjidie for services with the lateOsmanli Horse
Ariillery. Commanded a Column of British and Native Indian Troops in support of Lt.Colonel Gordon, Royal
Engineers, commanding the Chinese Imperial Force in 1863-64, at the capture of the walled cities of Taitsan,
Kflrinsan, and snhseqaent operations up to and including the fall of Soochow (mentioned in despatches, and ist
L'iaas Golden Order ot the Dragon). Commanded a Battery of Armstrong la-pounders throughout the Al^ssinian
eampttign firom the 13th Dec. 1867 and was present at the capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of
^«jor, and Medal).
'** Colonel Mackenzie served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battle of Inkerman, siege and
fall of Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and bombardments of 17th October, 9th April, and 6th and 17th
present at the capture of the Tuku Forts, actions of the iSth and 21st September near Tangchow and surrender of
Pekin (Medal with two Claspe).
^* Colonel Heberden served in the Crimean campaign from July to November 1855, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
"^ Colonel Goodenough served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the action of Pandoo Nuddee,
*ie?e and capture of Luoknow, attack and capture of Fort Birwah— severely wounded (three times mentioned in
despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal witli Clasp).
^ LkColonel A. H. W. Williams served in the Crimean campaign from Juno 1855, including the siege and fall of
S«ba*topol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) . Served in India in 1S58, and was engaged in the repulse of the
uotinooa sepoys at Moollan on 3i8t March (mentioned in despatches; ; also serve! iu Central India, and was
pfwentat the capture of Port Nahurgah ; subsequently commanded a flying column in pursuit of Tantia Topee ;
aad afterwards served as Brigade Major to the Royal Artillery of the Malwa Division (Medal).
'*♦ LkColonels Cockbum and Cardew, Majors Tapper and Parrell served in the Crimean campaign from Sep-
tember 1&55, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
^ Colonel Strover served in the Crimean campaign from June 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served iu the field in New Zealand war during 1860-61 and commanded
the Royal Artillery during the greater part of the war in the Taranaki (Brevet of ilajor, and Medal).
'* Ll Colonel J. H. Peile served in the New Zealand war in 1864-66 in command of a Field Battery (Medal).
"•' U.Colonel P. T. Whinyates served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battlea of Bala-
Itl&ra. Inkerman, and Tchemaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, sth Class of the Medjidie,
aadTorkish Medal).
^ U. (Colonel Waller served in India in 1857-58, and was present in the actions of Secundra, Chanda, and Sultan-
P'^ Kiege and capture of Luoknow, relief of Azimghur, and capture of Jugdespore (three times mentioned in de-
»{»ches. Medal with Clasp) .
'* Cobne! A, C. Johnson served in the Crimean campaign flromMay 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebas-
V)UA (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in India in 1858, and was present at the siege and capture
of Ixocknow, and actions of Sirsee and Nawabgunge (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
'"U.Colon«l King served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the affairs of Bulganac and MlCeiisie's
I^ina, bottles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, repulse of the sortie on the 26th
OcL 1854, and waa Aide de Camp to General Markham at the final assault of the Redan on the 8th September (men-
(;ciaed in despatches. Medal with four Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish
Medal).
"» Lt.Colonel R. R. Jones served in the Crimean campaign ftrom Dec. 1854, including the siege and fall of Sebas-
t>pc] (Kedal with Clasp, oad Turkish Medal).
*♦• U. Colonel J. H. Brown and Major Harris served in the Crimean campaign from Deo. 1854, including the siege
&ad Call of SebastopMl. in the Trenches with the siege train, and at the bombardments of 9th April, 6th and 17th
Jue (Medal with Clasp, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medvil).
"^ Lt.Colonel Strangways served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including theafiuirs of Bulganac
«a H'Kenzie'a Farm, battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, capture of Balaklava, siege and fhll of Sebas-
lop^l (Medal with four Claeps. Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
'** Majors Branoker and Hobart served yrith the expedition to China in i860, and were present at Sinho,
Tin^kn, and capture of Takn Forts (Medal with Clasp).
"' U.(k)k>nels Booth, Brackenbury, and Gore served in the Crimean campaign from June 1855, including the
*>*?« aad Call of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
/^ LtwCoIonel Markham served the Eastern campaign of r S54, and up to January 1855, including the afllair of M'Ken-
tit's Farm, battles of Alma and Inkerman, siogo of Sebasiopol, and repulse of the sortie on the 26th Oct. 1854 (Medal
»!Jt three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal). Served in India in 1858, and was present at
lie acUon of Secundra on 23rd Jan. (Medal).
. ^ Colonel Teesdale served as Aide de Camp to Major General Sir W. P. Williams during the whole of the
Wf<kade of Kars, and at the battle on the Heights above that town on the 29th Sept. 1855. Successfully held the
«>loubi called " Yuksek Tabia " for the space of seven and a half hours imder a very heavy fire on the 29th Sept.
'*5?. aad was mentioned in the despatch. Received a severe contusion from a grape-shot in the leg. The rank ot
UCo)oiielaad the 3rd Class of the Turkish Imperial Order of the Medjidie were conferred upon him by the Sultan.
ia & letter Arom th« Foreign OtUce, dated 7tn March 1855, Her Majesty's Government conveyed their sense of
tpproval of his efforts in averting from the Garrison of Kara the horrors that thejr sufliBred from famine in the pre-
eeiiag winter. In virtue of his rank of Lt.Colonel in the Turkish Service he received the Order of Companion of
i:«« Balh aad that of the 4th Class of the Legion of Honor. Has also received the Victoria Cross.
''* LtOokmel Torriano served in the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to Aug. 1855. including the battle of Inker-
'^^fiiefsof Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, bombardments of i7tli October, 9th April, and 6th
^^ x:1h June (Medal with two Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal). Served in India in
l^^5i,aBd was preaent at the notion of Pandom, storm and capt\ire of Meangungs, siege and capture of Lucknow,
'^'i^ciftaws of thm ¥atU( ot Dehnia and Tirol in Oude (Medal with Clasp).
'" LcCokRiel J. T. B. Brown served in the Crimean campaign ftom Julv 1S55, including the siege and fhll of Se-
«««topol (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
'" LtColoDsl l^leo: served in the Crimean campaign from Julv- 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol—
wooaded (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also served in the Indian campaign in 1858-59. and acted as
btaffCHBeer v> I^Colonel Walker in the attack and defeat of the rebel force which occupied the Fort and jungle of
iJongaon (mentioned in despatch. Medal).
*** U.Cok]nel Smart served in India in 1857-58, and was present at the actions of Chanda and Sultanpore, siege and
csntore of Lucknow, aclioiisof Barree, Sirsee, and Nawabgimge (twice mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
^ UuCviaoA Newbolt served in India in 1857-59, and was present at the attack and defeat of the rebel force
l»5«? » <*• •»* range of the Nepaul HUls, in March 1859 (Medal) .
"• US>AoaA T. B. Stiwnge served in Indii in 1857-58, and was present at the actions of Chanda, Sultanpore, and
i>Qowrar% lisge momI capture of Luoknow, actions of Korsee, Nawabgunge, Soragunge, affairs of 23rd and 29th
^.^7. pssMMofibe Ooomtee at Bnltonpore, including affairs of 25th 26th 27th and 28th August, and Doadpore 20th
^ (fturf tfiass ttentioued in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
''^ lACoUMiel 7naci» Lvon, and Majors Tracey (wounded) and Tarleton served the Indian campaign of X858,
*« ^ere pi'ssiui at the siege and capture of Lucknow and several minor affairs (Medal with Clasp) .
ttd xTth Aiga^ qSiTwiSf ciasprsSi Cuiss of the Me^ljVdii aiTl^k^^^ iC
lAColOBsl M. TM>r and Major C. E. S. Scott (wounded) served in nbe Crimean campaign from Mny 1855,
|°ueTtiiMlMs with the uege train at the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and bombardments of 6th and 17^ June
92 War Seruices of the Officers of the Boyal Artillery,
^*> LtColonel Keate senred in the Crimean campaign firom ICaroh to Angnst 1855 and was present at tte siege off
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Torkish MedaO-
^^ Lt.Colonels J. J. Smith and Still, and Major de Moleyns, served in the Crimean oampaign from July 1855,
indwlintr the sie^e and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Torkish Medal).
*^ LtColonel Eardley Maitland served throughont the operations with Havelock's Column in 1857, incdodlng the
actions of Fattehpore, Aoong. Pandoo Naddee, Cawnpore, Oonao, Bnseemtgnngs (first and second), Boorbeako-
chowkee, Mangawara, and AJambagh, relief and defence of the Kesidenoy at Luoknow, with Outram's Force in
the Alumbagh from Jan. to March iBsS, siege and capture of Lncknow, and actions at Selimpore and Sundeela in
the ensuing Oude campaign (Medal with three Clasps, and a year's service). Was appointed a military attach^
to the British Embassy at Constantinople during the Busso-Turkish war in 1877, and was with the Head Quarters of
the Turkish forces at the defence of the Shipka Pass and at other places.
i<s Lt. Colonel Thomhill served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the siege and ftdl of
Sebastopol, and bombardment of the 6th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
^^ Lt.CoIonel Pearse served in the Crimean campaign from July 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served in India in X858, and was present at the
capture of Kotah on 30th March (Medal).
f** Mig'or Sohreiber served in the Crimean campaign from June 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
^^ LLColonel Alderson served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and
Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and bombanunents of X7th October, 9th
April, and 6th and 17th June (Medal with three Clasps, Knight of we Legion of Honor, and Tnrkisn Medal).
^^ Lt.Colonel Ravenhill and Major Tweedie served in the Crimean campaign from April 1855, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol, and battle of Tchemaya (Mednl with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Major Tweedie alsa
served in India in 1858, and was engaged in the repulse oi the mutinous Sepoys at Mooltan in July (Medal).
1* Lt.Colonel Ruck-Keene served in the Crimean campaign of 1854-55, including the battle of Inkerman, siege
and fall of Sebastopol (wotmded), in the Trenches with the siege train, and bombanunents of 17th October, 9th April,
and 6th and z7th June (Medal with two Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
170 Lt.Colonel Han well i>erved in the Crimean campaign from May 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebas-
topol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
17* Lt.Colonel Law served in the Crimean campaign from June 1855, including the siege and fttll of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the expedition to China in i860, and was present at the actions
near Tangchow, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Zulu war of 1879. While commanding
the Boyal Artillery in South Africa he was appointed Commandant of the Lower Tugela district in Natal ; he
prepared the column for the relief of Ekowe. and he commanded one of the two divisions of that column in the
relief of that place, including the engagement at Gingindhlovu (mentioned in despatches, CB.).
i7> Lt. Colonel Downes served in the Crimean campaign from May to August 1855, including the siege of Sebas-
topol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
'7* Lt. Colonel Warren served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the relief of Luoknow by Lord Clyde,
battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec, and subsequent engagement at the Subadar's Tank ; commanded the Heavy Battery
at the storming of Meangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow ; summer campaign in Oude, and actions of Barree
and Simree ; passage of the Goomtee at Sultanpore, taking of Fort Rehora, and attack on Koelee (commanded Uie-
Artillery) ; also served in the Trans-Gogra campaign, including action of Cherodra, and taking of the Fort of Mud-
jediar— commanded the Mortar Battery (three times mentioned in despatches. Medal witii two Clasps). Served at
Umboyla in the campaign against the hill tribes in the North- West Frontier of India in 1863, and was present at the-
storming^ of the Conical Hill and Lalloo, also at the engagement in the plain of Chumla (mentioned in despatches.
Medal with Clasp) . Served throughout t^e Bhootan cam^raiign of 1864-65.
17^ Lt. Colonel Betty served in the New Zealand war in 1864-66, including the Waikato campaign and action at
Orakau (mentioned in despatches) in command of a Battery ; also during the Wanganui campaign, and commanded
the Field Guns in action on the Patea river in March 1865, and in ower skirmishes on the Wanganui coast, and
present at the attack and defeat of the natives at Kaitaki (Medal).
177 Lt.Co1oncl Wyllie and Major PhUlpotts served with the expedition to China in z86o, and were present
at Sinho, Tangkn. capture of Taku Forts, actions near Tangchow, cmd surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
178 Colonel H. T. Arbuthnot served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including theafikir at M'Kenzie's-
Farm, battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and repulse of the sortie on the 86th Oct. 1854.
(Medal with throe Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian campaign of
1857-58, including the action of Secundra, attack on a Fort near Moonsheegunge, siege and capture of Lucknow,
capture of Forte Rehora and Koorlee (mentioned in despatch. Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
179 Major General Biddulph served throughout the Eastern campaign of i8<4-55, including the battles of Alma and
Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and expedition to Kertch (Medal wiu three Clasps, Turkish Medal, and stb
Class of the Medjidie) . Served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the action of Kalee Nuddee, siege and
capture of Lucknow (as D.A.Q.M.Greneral of Artillery), action of Jamo (as Brigade Major to the Field Force), and
affair of Daoodpooro. Served as D. A. Adjutant General of the Oude Force under Sir Hope Grant from Oct. 1858,
and was present in the operations in the Byswarra district, passage of the Gogra, ana various actions on the-
Nepaul frontier, also operations there in 1859 terminating in the forcing of the Jerwah Pass (several times men-
tioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served as Military Secretiuy with the expedition to Chino in i860, and
was present at Sinho, Tangku, capture of Taku Forts, actions near Tangchow, and surrender of Pekin (Brevet of
Major, Medal with two Clasps) . Was promoted Brevet Lt. Colonel for services in India.
i*** Colonel Wm. Stirling served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the affairs of Bulganac
andM'Kenzio's Farm, the battles of Alma, Balaklava and Inkerman, the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and repulse of
the sortie on the 26th Oct. 1854 (Medal with four Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal). Served
as Brigmle Major of Artillery with Rajpootana Field Force at the capture of Kotah on 30th March 1858 (Medal, and
Brevet of Major). Served with the expedition to China in i860, and was present at Sixiho, actions near Tangchow
and surrender of Pekin (Medal with Clasp). *
1*1 Lt.Colonel P. E. Hill served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Balaklava and
Inkerman, siej^e and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the S^djidie, and Turkish Medal) .
Served in N.W. India under Sir John Michel in 1858-59 (Medal).
iM Lt.Colonel Rideout served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battle of Inkerman, siege
and fall of Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and bombardments of 1 7th October, oth Apnl, 6th and 1 7th
June, 17th August, and 8th September; on the last bombardment he commanded a battery of Mortars (mentioned
in despatches, Medal with two Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal). Served with the Royal
Horse Artillery throughout the campaign of 1858-59 in Oude, including the occupation of Fyzabad, passage of the
Goomtee at Sultanpore, affairs at Sliahpore, Paleeghat, and Kandoo Nuddee ; and in the Irans-Grogra district at
the affair of Chunla, capture of the Fort of Mujeedia, and action of Bankee (Medal).
iM Lt.Colonel Humfrey served in the Crimean campaign from March 1855, in the Trenches with the siege train
before Sebast<)pol, and at the bombardments of 9th April, 6th and 17th June (Medal with Clasp, Sardinian and
Turkish Medals).
"* Lt.Colonel C. W.Wilson commanded the Royal Artillery of the Left Brigade Dooar Field Force in Bhootan from
Februarj' 1865, and the whole Artillerv of the Force on the Eastern Frontier of Bengal from June to October 1865,
and was present at the taking of StocKades at Bala Pass, at the destruction of Stockades above Buxa, and at the
taking of Stockades of Nagao above Chamoorchee (Medal ^vith Clasp). Commanded the Eurasian (Mountain)
Battery of Artillery in the Expedition against the Loshais in 1869 under Brigadier Genend W. F. Nuthall.
1** Ma^ior de AVinton (wounded) served the Crimean campaign from January 1855, including the siege and fall
of Sebastoiiol. in the Trenches with the siege train, and bombardments of 9th April and 6th and 17th June (Me<lal
with Cln.<<p, Ivni<rht of the Legion of Honor, nnd Turkish Medal).
i»6 Major ih'i Hon. R. V. Dillon was present at the capture of Canton in Dec. 1857 (Medal with Clasn).
i8« Major I/iuell.^n served throughout the Abyssinian campaign from the x3th Dec. 1867 and commanded two
guns left in i,;;irrison at Addigcrat (Medal).
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'» Colonel Hickoa sarvecl in the Crimean campaign from Nov. 1854, including the liege and fall of Bebastopol*
Id the Tienchea with tae siege train, and bombarclments of 9th April and 6th and x^th June (Medal with Clas|^
Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal) . Served as Aide do Camp to Brigadier General Crofton with
the expedition to China in i86o» and was present at Sinho, Taneku, capture of Taku Forts, actions near Tangcbow«
sod surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Major).
"> Msior W. G. Martin served in the Crimean Campaign from December 1854 to January 1855, including tlifl
si^ of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
*" M^jnr Ward-Ashton served in the Crimean campaign from May to September 1855, including the sieg«
asd fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
'** Major F. A. Anloy served in the Crimean campaign from March 1855, in the Trenches with the siege train
before Sebsstopol, including the bombardments of the 9th April, 6th and 17th June, 17th Auirust. and sth
September (Medal with Clasp, Sardinian and Turkish Medals). Served also in India during the mutiny, and wms
pTeseat at the repulse of the Mutineers at Mooltan on the 31st August 1858 (Medal). Has also the fironse Medal
of the Royal Sumane Society.
>M M&jor Ellis, subsequent to the fkll of Sebastopol, served in the Ciimea from early in October i8«5 until Ite
eracustion in June 1856, and was employed in the destruction of the Docks of Sebastopol. Commanded a Detach-
ment of Boyal Artillery from the x6th November 1858 to the x6th March 1859 with the Berar Field Force, and was
employed to destroy by mines one of the strongholds of the Bohillas in the Deccan. Served throughout the
Abjsainian campaign from the 13th Dec. 1867, first in a Field Battery of which ho brought most of the horses flnom
India to Zoola, but becoming Supemumerarv waA subsequently employed as Provost Marshal and in the Land
Transport Train. Comnvanded a Division of the Train in the Highlands of Abyssinia for several months. Held
cosunand of the Train at Sooroo and a( Addigerat, two important posts on the line of communication to Magdalft
(mentioned in despatches. Medal).
>" Lt.CoIonel O. H. A. Nicolls served in the Oimean campaign of 1854 till October of that year. Served also the
ctmpsign of 1855 from September, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Tuildsh
Xed&l). Was in command of the Boyal Artillery throughout the operations In Perak in 1873-77 under Major
General the Hon. Sir F. Colbome, including the advance on and capture of Kinta in December 1873 (Brevet of
LLColonel).
^ Major Mi^endie served in the Crimean campaign from May 1855, including the siege and f&ll of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) . Served m India in 1858, and was present at the siege and capture of Luck-
now, and action of Sirsee (Medal with Clasp).
^' Sir John Camplsell served in the (Crimean campaign from 38th March 1855, inoludmg the siege and fall of Bo-
bastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and at the bombardments of 9th April, 6th June, 17th June, TTth
An^lQst, and 8th September (Medal with Clasp, Sardinian and Turkish Medals). Served with the expedition to
Chinainx86o, and was present at Sinho, Tangku, capture of Taku Forts (mentioned in despatches, also in tlio
French General's despatches for services in command of two Howitzers in support of the French attack), actiona
near Tangchow and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
^ M^r F. A. Whinyates served in the Crimean campaign flrom April 1855, including the siege and fall of Se-
btrtopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the battla
of Cairnpore on 6th December, action of Futtehghur, and aflkir of Kankur (Medal).
^ Ma^or Elton sorved in the Crimean campaign from March 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, la
tie Trenches with the siege train, and at the bombardments of 9th April, 6th and z7th June (Medal with Clasp,
Koightofthe Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
" K^or Booke served in the Crimean campaign firom August 1855, including the siege and fall of EebastopQl
(MedalirithClasp, and Turkish Medal). -« o
■^ Major Wortham served in the Crimean campaign from July 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol
(Yedal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in India with the Okamundel Field Force in 1859, and was present
at the attack on the Fort of Beyt, siege and CaU of Dwarka. Served with the expedition to China in x86o, and was
pnaent at Sinho, Tangku, and capture of Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp).
* Xj^or Maule served in the (Mmean campaign from May 1855, m the Trenches with the siego train at th«
lieee and &U of Sebastopol, and bombardments of 6th and zTth June and z7th August (Medal with Oksp, Sardinian
aad Turkish Medals) . Served also in India in x857>s9 with the Rajpootana Field Force under General Roberts, and
wu preient in the action of Pertabghur (Medal) .
"'LLColonel G^ry served in the Crimean campaign fromMay 1855, in the Trenches with the siege train at the siege
■3d fkn of Sebastopol, and bombardments of the 6th and 17th June and x7th August (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of
tk Hedjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served in tiie field during the Indian mutiny ft^m October 1858 to 1859 in the
jQ^aeipore district, and with Sir Hope Grant's and Goxruckpore Field Forces. Served throughout the Abyssinian
campaign (Irom ist January x868 as Brigade Mi»or of Artillery and was present at the action of Arogee and capture
ofXatfdsIa (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Migor, and Medal).
"^ X^jorBice served in the Crimean campaign from May to August 1855, with the siege train at the siege of
Sebastopol, and bombardments of 6th and 17th Juno (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
" ICi^or J.H. P. Anderson served in the Crimean campaign fr*om August 1855, including the siege and Call of Se-
^•Kopdl (Medal with C^asp, and Turkish Medal). Present at the capture of Canton in December X857 ; and servod
vttb the expedition of x86o, resent at Sinho, Tangku, capture of Taku Forts, actions near Tangchow, and surrender
»rPekin (iCdia with three Clasps).
** Uaior A. S. Hunter served in the Crimean campaign frt>m May 1855, including the siege and fall of SebastO'
P&I (Xedal with Claap, and Turkish Medal) . Also served in the field durmg the New Zealand war in 1867.
J^ M^ Staveley served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the action of Ejilee Nuddee, aflOur of
l^fimga, aiege and capture of Lucknow, actions of BareiUy, Sha^jehanpore, and Mohumdee, capture of Fort
S'gBisaiMi Rampore Kussiah, passage of the Gogra at Fyzabad, and affair of Mucheegaun (Medal with Clasp).
" V^ Edmeades served in India in 1857-58, and was present at the action of Kalee Nuddee, battle of Cawn-
^noafiOi Dec., and action of Sherghur Ghat (Medal).
^^Migor Bom served in India in 1857-58, and was present at the capture of Nurgoond on xst June 1858 (Medal) .
otfi^d with the expedition to China in x86o, and was present at Sinho, Tangku, and capture of Taku Forts (Medal
«iih Clasp).
^ Major William Smith served in the Indian campaign of 1857-59, including the relief of Lucknow by Lord
^<7Qe> battle of C«wnpore on 6th Dec, actions of Serai Ghat (mentioned m despatches), Chanda, Umeerpore, and
°wtupor«, aiege and capture of Luclmow, attack of the Moosabagh, and action of Barree ; afterwards present with
7f°>K>roes in piursnit of the enexny and watching the fords of the Gogra, and in the Trans-Gogra campaign in*
^^»^ aereral small afflurs on the Baptee and the frontier of Nepaul (Medal with two Clasps) . Served in the New
y»'iMwaarin 1864 in command of a Detachment of Royal Artillery in the campaigns on the Waikato and at Te
ASBj^incliidmg the attack on the Gate Pah, where his guns were reported by Sir Duncan Cameron as having been
•"fprnaervice (Medal).
J^l^jor Burnett served in the Indian campaign in 1857-58, including the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde,
JwU«or(}awnpoTe on 6th Dec, siege and capture of Lucknow, actions of Barree and Sirsee (Medal with two
Clupi).
P*** l|jior Talbot served with the expedition to China in x86o, and was present at Tangku, and capture of Taku
. *" l^Gobmel Oliver served in the Indian campaign in 1857-58, including the action of Pandoo Nuddee, operations of
»e 37th aSth and 29th Nov. before Cawnpore, and battle there on 6th Dec, actions of Kalee Nuddee and Ramgunga,
~*e<>odeaptare of Lucknow, actions of BareiUy, Shahiehanjpore, and Mohumdee, capture of the Fort of Rampore
^^jMh, pssroge of the Gogra at Fyzabad, and aflUr of Mucheegaun (mentioned in despatch. Medal with 01s«p).
y™tothe Bhootan campaign in X864-65, and commanded the Artillery of the left colmnn at the taking of the
ratofDalxmkote, and in the aflUr at Chamoorchee (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
t.^,Jr^ Morgan served in India in 1857-58, and was present at the action of Bandah (Medal) . Served with the
t?^'^ to cadata la x86o, and was present at Tangku, capture of Taku Forts, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with
'•'^ wasps).
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■^ Mi^'or Ford Mrred in India ia 1857-59, including the r«Uef of Lacknow (woonded) by Lord Clyde, ftflWr of
Bnndah, of the Alnxnbagh ftrom Jan. to Muoh, siege and capture of Lncknow (mentioned in despatch, Medal witn
two Clasps).
«w Major R. C. Smith served in India in 1857-58, and was present at the affair of Jelalpore (Medal) . -. . *
"• Major Chalmers served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the action of Kalee Nnddee, afljaar 01
Bamgnnga, siege and capture of Lucknow, actions of Bareilly.Shahjehannore, and Mohumdee (Medal with Clasp).
« Lt. Colonel B. L. Forster served as Aide do Camp to Major General Pratt during the New Zealand war of
x86o-6x (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, and Medal).
«•» Major de Cetto served in India in 1857-58, and was present at the aflftdr of Puttjrabad, capture of Chandairee
Fort, siege and capture of Jhansi, and action of Betwa (Medal) .
•M Miy'or F. S. Stoney served in India in 1858, and was present at the attack on a Fort occupied by rebels on
Beyt Island.
"• Lt.Colonel H. Brackenbnry served in India in 1857-58, and was present at the action of Banda and capture of
Kirwee (Medal with Clasp). In the Franco-Cennan war of 1870-71 was attached by the Government to the service of
the British National Society for Aid to the Sick and Wounded, and was present with the armies till the concluBion
of the Armistice. For his services in this capacity he was appointed Officer of the Legion of Honor by special
decree of the French Government of National Defence, was made a Knight of the First Class of the Royal Bavarian
Order of St. Michael, and received the Iron Cross from the Emperor of Germany. Accompanied Sir Garnet
Wolseley to the Grold Coast in September 1873 as Assistant Military Secretary, and served throughout the Ashanti
war of 1873-74, including the action of Essamen, relief of Abrakrampa, battle of Amoafttl, battle of Ordahsn and
capture of Coomassie (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). In 1875 was further rewarded
with the Brevet of Lt Colonel on return from special service with Sir Garnet Wolseley in Natal.
«» Major A. W. Duncan served in the Ashanti War in 1874 in the Transport Service. Commanded the poat of
Fommanah during the repulse of the enemv's attack, and was slightly wounded (mentioned in despatches for the
** energetic defence of the post," Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
■*> Lt.Colonel the Hon. A. Stewart served with the expedition to China in i860, and was present at Sinho, Tangkn«
actions near Tangchow, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with Clasp) .
'** Major Dunlop was appointed Commissioner in Perak shortly after the ci^mmencement of hostilities in Nov-
1875, and by his able ancf energetic co-operation mainly contributed to the success of the combined naval and
military operations under Major General Colbome and Captain Bnller, R.N., which ended in the capture of Kinta.
*** Major Cottingham served in India in 1857-58 ; and was present at the action of Pandora, and action and
capture of Tiroul (Medal).
*♦» Major Auchinleck served in India in 1857-58, and was present at the action of Kalee Nuddee, batUeof Cawn-
pore on 6th Dec, and affair of Kankur (Medal).
*** Major Kyle served in India in 1857-58, and was present at the actions of Seoundra, Chanda, and Sultanpore,
siege and capture of Lucknow, relief of AEimghur, action near Asimutghur,operations in the Jungle and capture of
Jugdespore (mentioned in desnatch. Medal with Clasp).
*** Major H. L. Mitchell served in the Indian mutiny campaign and was present at the attack and defeat of the
rebel force posted in the first range of the Nepaul Hills in March 1859 (Medal).
**• Major Parry served throughout the Afgnan war of 1878-70 in command of a field battery of the Koomm
Valley Field Force, and commanded the Artillery of Brigadier General Cobbe's force at the storming and capture
of the Peiwar Kotal on and December 1878 (mentioned in despatches).
**f Major Ellaby served with the expedition to China in i860, and was present at the capture of the Taku Forts
(Medal with Clasp). Also served in the operations against the Taeping rebels in the vicinity of Shanghai in 1862,
including the storm and capture of the walled cities of Kading, Tsingpoo, and Tsolin, and the minor operations of
Wongkadza, Tserpoo, and Najow.
"• Major Nolan brought the "A" Battery Steel Mounted Ordnance from England, and was most energetic in
gettin|r It into order previous to the arrival of No. 5 Battery 2i8t Brigade; and served throughout the Abyssinian
campaign from December 1867 as Adjutant to Colonel Milward, and was present in the action of Arogee and
capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, and Medal).
»* Major Burgess served with the expedition from Aden against the Foodlee Arab Tribe in 1866, including the
destruction of Shugra.
»* Major Moorsom served with the expedition to China in x86o, and was present at Sinho, Tangku, capture of
Taku Forts, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
*■* Major Gwyn served in India with the Okamundel Field Force in 1859 and was present at the capture of the
Fortof Beyt, and the siege and fall of Dwarka. Served with the column under Brigadier General Ross in com-
mand of No. 1 Battery, sth Brigade, throughout the operations in Perak in 187^-77.
»» Major Toogood served in New Zealand during the Waikato and Wanganui campaigns, and was present at
Nukumaru and the Patea river (Medal) .
»«> Lt Colonel Pickard served in Now Zealand at Taranaki during the latter part of the war of 1860-61. Also
durins the Taranaki, Waikato, and Tauranga campaigns in 1863-64, and was present at the actions of Katikara,
Rangiriri, Gate Pah, and Tauranga (mentioned in despatches, awarded the Victoria Cross for gallant conduct
during the assault of Rangiriri, and Brevet of Major).
••» Major G. G. Hannen served at Canton with the force under Rear Admiral Seymour in 1856-57, was present at
the capture of Canton in Dec. 1857 : served with the expedition of i860, and was present at Sinho, Tangku, capture
of Taku Forts, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with three Clasps).
*^ Major C. E. B. Leacock and Captain J. S. Quayle served with a Steel Mounted Battery throughout the Abys-
sinian campaign from the 29th Dec. 1867 and were present at the action of Arogee and capture of Magdala (Medal).
•70 Captam E. A. FitzRoy served throughout the Abyssinian campaign from the 13th Dec. 1867, and was present at
the fall of Magdala (Medal) .
*7a Captain Pemberton Harrison served against the Taeping rebels at Shanghai in 186a, including the captures
of Tsinpoo, Tsolin, and Najow.
*7« Captain A. G. Yeatman-Biggs served against the Taeping rebels at Shanghai in 1862, and was present at the re-
capture of Kahdlng.
•y* Captain A. Gnibb served throughout the Waikato and Tauranga campaigns during the New Zealand wars of
1863-64, including the action of Gate Pah, and commanded the Artillery at the action of Te Banga (mentioned in
dMpatches, Medal).
*7^ Sir Charles Larcom served in theNew Zealand war in 1863-64 (Medal) , and was present at the actions of Katikara
and Kaitak (wounded in the shoulder). Commanded a Detachment of Artillery engaged at Sentry Hill (Medal).
"0 Captain J. F. Maurice accompanied Sir Garnet Wolseley to the Gold Coast in September 1873 on special service,
and serveu as his Private Secretary throughout the Ashanti war of 1873-74, including the relief of Abrakrampa ,
battloofAmoaftil, capture and destruction of Becquah (as Staff Officer to Colonel M'Leod), battle of Ordahsu and
capture of Coomassie (several times mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
*>i Captain T. R. Disney served throughout the Abyssinian campaign trom the 6th Feb. 1868, and was present at
the fall of Ma»iala (Medal).
"^ Captain J. C. Robson served in the New Zealand war in 1863-66, including the Taranaki and Waikato cam-
paigns, and was present in the action at Rangiawhia (Medal).
««* Major Alleyne served in command of the Detachment of Royal Artillery and 7-pounder mountain guns
which accompanied the Red River Expedition fVom Canada in 1870.
» Captain Carr^ served in the New Zealand war in 1863-66, including the Waikato campaign, and was presentat the
action of Orakau, and assisted in conducting the Sap. Commanded Detachment during the Wanganui campaign,
and present at the action of Pukaki (mentioned in despatches, Medal) .
Me Captain Greer served in the New Zealand war in 1863-64 and was present at the attack on the Gate Pah and
action at Maketu (Medal) .
»' Captain Shippard served in the operations in Perak in November and December 1875, including the advance
on and capture of Kinta.
^* Miger W. 8. Langley served throughout the Abyssinian campaign frt)m the xsth Dec. 1867 as Adjutant
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in Lt.CoIonel Wallace, and was preMnt at the faXi of Magdala (Modal). He pervcd a« StafT Officer of a
colamn ander Colonel Wallace at varioua periods darmg the advance on Hagdala ; as Acting Brigade Major of
the Brigade nnder Brigadier Wilby, after the capture of Magdala, daring the iilness of the Brigade Miuor ; was
appoiotod Staff Officer of the 3rd colnnm on the commencement of the march down country, and seryea as such
and as Assistant Qoarter Master General till it was broken np previous to embarkation.
^ Captain Pratt served throughout the Bhootanese campaign of X864-65, with the Left Brigade Dooar Field
Force, and was present at the capture of Dalimkote, engagements at Chnmurchi and NItgoo, and recapture of the
Bala Pass (Medal with Clasp).
m Captain W. H. F. Sorell served with the expedition fW>m Aden against the Foodlee Arab tribe in 1866, inoluding
ihe destruction of Shugra. Served throughout the Abyssinian campaign from the 4th October 1867 ; commanded a
Mountain Battery dunng Captain Marett^ absence on other duty, and was also employed in the Land Transport
Train (Medal).
iM (}aptains F. W. J. Barker and TV. F. de H. Curtis served with a Steel Mountain Battery throughout the Abys-
fisian campaign tiom. the TSt Jan. x868 and were present at the capture of Magdala (Medal).
*7 Captain H. E. Dolphin served in the Bhootan Expedition in 1855, and was present at the recapture of Dewangir
(Medal with Clasp).
1* Captain J. w. Buckle served with the Armstrong Mountain Battery in the left centre column of the Bhootan
Field Force flnom November 1864 to March 1866, andwaspresentat the affair of the 4th February and the capture
of Btockadee at the Bala Pass on the zsth March 1865 (Medal with Clasp) . Served with a Mountain Battery in the
A^Bsinion Expedition from January 1868 to the end (Medal) .
» Captain C. W. E. Murphy served throughout the Abyssinian campaign from ist Jan. 1868— with the Bind
Hone until 9th April, and afterwards with a Battery of Artdlory, and was preiiciii at the fall of Magdala (Medal).
** Captain F. H. Taylor served throughout the Abyssinian campaign frum sQbh Dec. 1867, and was present at
the action of Arogee and capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, and Modal) .
"* M^or A. Broadfoot served throughout the Abyssinian campaign from Feb. z868 (Medal).
^^ Captain G. H. Palmer served in the Ashanti war in 1874 with EUtit's Artillery, and was present at the capture
asd destruction of Adubiaasie, battle of Amoafhl, battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomajssie (Medal with Clasp).
^ Captain Rigs' served in command of detachments of Boyal Artillery in Bunghie Ujong, throughout the
operations in Perak in 1875-7.
at Captain C. M. H. Dowmng served In Abyssinia from the 39th Deo. 1867 to Feb. 1868 (Medal).
"* Captain H. Orofton served with a Steel Mountain Battery throaghout the Abyssinian campaign f^om Jan.
iS63 (Medal).
» (^p«ain W. 6. Knox served throughout the Abyssinian campaign from the 13th Dec. 1867, and was stationed at
Addigent with the two guns there (Medal). Served throughout the second phase of the Ashanti war from the xjfh.
Dee 1873 with Bait's Artillery, including the capture of Borborassie, battle of AmoaAiI, battle of Ordahsu and
capcare of Coomasaie (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-79, and was' present at the assault
az^ capture of Ali MuBjid.
*** Qaptun S. P. f*. Freeth served in the second phase of the Ashanti war from 13th December 1873. Was attached
(A Bait's Artillery and present at the battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie (Medal with Clasp).
"* lieat. Monck- Mason served in Perak with the Indian Column under Brigadier General Ross from November
1875 to February 1876.
^ Lint. Monckton served throughout the operations in Perak from November 1875 to January 1877 : was in
fomnand of the Roval Artillery in the attack on the Patjsir Salah stockades in November 1875, and was with No. 9
fiiuery, and Brigade, in the advance of the main column under Mx^or General the Hon. Sir F. Colbome, and at
tbe capture of Kinta in December 1875. Was Acting Assistant Re.<iident at Kinta during the latter part of 1876, and
neeived the thanks of the Governor of the Straits Settlements for his services.
"* lieut. r. C. Rich was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society on the 26th August 1867.
"*Iient.W. (St. Lowther served on the Gold Coast from December 1873 to the end of the Ashanti campaign
(Medal).
** Lieut. E. F. Dawson served with the Expeditionary Field Force in Arabia in 1873. including the investment
•arrender and destruction of the fort at Al-Hota, and march to Zaida in pursuit of the rebel All bin Mana. chief
cf Toodlee.
» Lieut. Elwes served in No. 3 Battery, 5th Brigade, with the Indian Colnnm under Brigadier General Rosa
tiiro<u;hout the operations in Perak in 1875-7.
*" Lieut. Henriques served with a detachment of Royal Artillery in Sunghie Ujong throughout the operations in
F«ak Id 1875-7.
=*■ Major Wflliama served with the 90th Light Infantry throughoui the Kaffir war of 1846-47 (Medal) . In the Cri-
seaD campaign from 5th Dec. 1854, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
Medal). In the Indian campaign in 1857-58, including the actions at Cawnpore in Dec, and subsequently at tho
fall of Lueknow (Hedal with Clasp).
*• Veterinary Surgeon Skoulding served in India in 1857-58, and waspresent at the capture of Nurgoond (Medal).
Served with the exp^tion to China in z86o, and was present at Sinho, Tangku,and capture of Taku Forts (Medal'
vtUi Clasp).
** Veterinary Sorgeon Anderson served in the New Zealand war in x86o*-66, including the Taranaki and Waikato
a^cpaigns, and waa present at the afihirs of Kerri Kerri and Pukikohe, and actions of Rangiawhia, Hirini, and the
Gate nh (mentioned in despatches. Medal). Served with the Abyssinian Expeditionary Force in 1867-68, and
Csraed and had charge of the Sick Depdt at Koomayloo and Pioneer's Wells, and was three times employed on
Special Service (mentioned in despatches. Medal) .
■• Veterinary Surgeon J. C. Berne served throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1868 (Medal) .
B Eii&ig Master Pawson served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battle of Balaklava, siege and
ftU of Sebastopol, capture of Kertch and Tenikalo (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served with the
ex9e<iition to China in j86o. and vra.s present at Sinho, Tangku, and capture of the Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp).
*ss hiding Master Butler served in the Indian campaign in 1858-59; commanded two guns Royal Horse Artillery
in Maiica ^ying Column in pursuit of rebels under Tantia Topee in Dec. 1858 and January 1859; engaged at
ZecTuore and Cnnpra Baroda (twice mentioned in despatches and thanked by Governor General in Council,
^ Biding Master Abbott served in the Crimea and was present in the action near Eupatoria while attached to
the li^bt Cavalry Brigade (Crimean and Turkish Medals).
^ Qouter Master Cliff served throughout the Gwalior Campaign of 1843, including the battle of Punniar
(BwMe ftar). Served throughout the Sutlej Campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee, Forozeshah,
aa^Sobnon (Medal and two Clasps). Also throughout the Punjaub Campaign of 1848-49, including the actions of
Raan^gur. passage of the Chenab, battles of Sadoolapore, Chillianwalla, and Goojerat (three times mentioned in
dcipucbes. Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Indian Mutiny Campaign in 1857-58, and was present at the
batUe of Badleke Serai and subsequent operations before Delhi including its siege and capture from 8th June to
22Bd Sept. 1857— commanded two heavy gims from the t4th until the nignt of the aand September. Afterwarda
preeeatattbe actiona of Bolundshur, AUyghur, and Agra, relief of Lueknow including the attack on Dilkoosha^
La Maniniere, and Secnnderabad ; battle of Cawnpore on 6th December, action of Khodagunge and retaking of
f attefaghnr (mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps). Commissioned as Ensign for having distinguished
iiiauelf on aevoral occasions, but more particulariy at the capture of Delhi, and considered by the Ck>mmander in
Chief m India as eminently worthy of reward.
a; Qnaiter Master B. Simons served in the Crimean Campaign from March 1855. including the siege and fall of
l^'ebutopdl iAd battle of the Tchemaya (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) . Served in India from November
i'S7.ntclnlingrepQlse of the mutinous Sepoys at Moolton on 3i8t Aug. 1858 (Modal). Served with the Bhootan
Expeditiaa of i86s-«6 (Medal with Clasp).
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^^ IVar Services — Royal Artillery {late Bengal Artillery') *
» Sir George Brooke served in Bundleomid during 1809-10. Throngbont the Nepaal war of 1815-16 including
attacks upon Nallaghur, the Heights of Bamghnr, and Port Malown. Siege of Hattram in 1817. Mahratta war 01
»8x7-i8. Siege and capture of Bhurtpore in 1825-26 (blown up). Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, inclnding the Watties
of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, and Sobraon, in the two first he commanded the whole of the Artillery (Medal and two
GlMpB, and CB.). Pnnjaub campaign of 1848-49, as Brigadier commanding the Horse Artillery, including the a^^''
at Bamnnggur, and battles of (JhiUianwaUah and GkMjerat (Medal with two Clasps). Has also the Indian War
Medal with two Clasps for the Nepaul War and Bhurtpore.
7 General Grant served in the Burmese war of 1825-26, inclnding the siege and capture of Donabew, actioniB
ef Prome, Maloon, and Paghammew (Medal with Clasp). AjErigbaniBtan campaign of 1839-40, including siege and
capture of Ghuznee (MediJ). Gwalior campaign of 1843, and battle of Mabarajpora (Bronse Star, and Brevet or
Major) . Sutlfij campaign in 1846, and wounded at the battle of Sobraon (Medal, and Brevet of Lt. Colonel) . Punjaub
campaign of 1848-49, including the action of Bamnnggur, battles of Sadoolapore, Chillianwallah, and Goojerat
(Medal with two Clasps, and CB.).
* Sir James Alexander served at the siege and capture of Bhurtpore in 1825-26 (Medal with Clasp). Com-
manded the Artillery in the Affghanistan campaign of 1842 under Sir Creorge Pollock, including the forcing of tne
Khyber Pass, action of Tezeen, and recapture of Cabool (Brevet of Major, and Medal). Gwalior campaign, in-
cluding battle of Maharajpore 2pth Dec. 1843 (Brevet of Lt. Colonel, and Bronse Star). Sutlej campaign of 1845-46,
inoludmg the aflfkir of Buadiwal, and battles of Aliwal and Sobraon (Medal and Clasp, and CB.).
* (3eneral Lane served the Affghanistan campaign of 1842 under General Pollock as Commissary of Ordnance,
and was present at the forcing of the Khyber Pass and recapture of Cabool (Brevet of Major, and Medal). Com-
manded a Troop of Horse ArtiUexy in the Gwalior campaign, including the battle of Mahan^pore (Brevet 01
Lt.Colonel, and Bronze Star), Sutlej campaign in 1845-46, including the battles of Aliwal and Sobraon (Medal and
Clasp, and CB.). Pui^aub campaign of 1848-49, including the action of Ramnuggur, and battles of Chilliauwallan
and (^oojerat (Medal vi'ith two Clasps).
" General Campbell served in the Burmese war in 1825-26, including the siege of Donabew, actions of Prome,
Maloon, and Pagammew (Medal with Clasp). Gwalior campaign and battle of Punniar, seoth Dec. 1843 (Bronze Star,
and Brevet of MEiior). Sutlej camiHUgn 01 1845-46, including battles of Ferozeshah and Sobraon (Medal and Clasp,
and Brevet of Lt. Colonel) . Commanded Artillery Division at Lahore during Puujaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal) .
Served through the Indian mutiny in 1857-58 (Medal).
" Cteneral Abbott served at the siege and capture of Bhurtpore in 1825-26 (Medal). Carried terms of accom-
modation from the Court of Kheva to the Court of Russia. Was cut down in a night attack on the banks of the
Caspian Sea, and detained a prisoner, but ultimately completed the negotiation at St. Petersburg (received the
thanks of H.M. Minister for Foreign Affairs, and the Dooranee Order of the 3rd Class). Reduced to submission the
mountaineers of Hnzara in armed rebellion against the Government. On the Sikh Governor of Huzara, with two
Brigades of regular Troops, 12 guns, and the garrisons of many castles and small forts, declaring for Moolraj, he
vaised the population at Huzara, and, after mai\y small affairs, remained master of the district ana of nearly all the
castles ; afterwards marched upon and occupied with 1,500 matchlock men, the MarqueUa Pass, which 16,000 Sikh
Troaps and 2,000 Dooranee horse were preparing to thread (received the thanks of H.M. Ministers in both Houses
of Parliament, the Brevet of Major, ana the Punjaub Medal, with all its Clasps).
1* (Seneral Turner commanded Troop of Horse Artillery of Shah ShT:uah'B Force throughout the Affghanistan
campaigns of 1839-42, attached to the C;andahar Division, and present in all the actions in that district, with recap -
tore of Ghuanee and re-occupation of Cabul. Mentioned by (General Nott as ** having on many occasions rendered
most essential service," and also as "distinguished" (Medal inscribed " Candahar, Ghuznee, Cabul, 1842"). Com-
manded a Brigade of Horse Artillery at the battle of Budleekeseraiand throughout the siege of Delhi (mentioned in
despatch. Brevet of Lt.Colonel). Commanded the Artillery of Colonel Greathed's Movable Column (mentioned in
despatch). Commanded Detachment Bengal Artillery of Lord Clvde's Force at the ^lief of Lucknow (thanked by
Governor General, and mentioned by the Commander in Chief, "his most particular acknowledgments being dne,^'
and as having " few equals as an artillery officer;") also at the battle of Cawnpore (mentioned as " again draw iuf^
most marked attention to distinguished merits"). Action of Khodagunge, retaking of Futtyshur, and capture of
Mean^nge (mentioned); commanded 3rd Brigade and Bengal Horse Artillery at the fiiuu siege of Lucknow.
mentioned " for services of the highest value " (Brevet of Colonel, CB.^ Medal with three Clasps, and a year's service
ISbr Lucknow).
** Sir James Brind served in conrmiand of the Artillery with Sir Sydney Cotton's Force against the Momunds in
August 1854 (Medal with Clasp). Also in command of Foot Artilleiy of Delhi Field Force f^om 26th June to the end of
the siege operations in 1857. Commanded a Colunm in Mozuffemuggur and Seharunpore districts. Commanded
Artillery of General Walpole's Field Force in 1858 during its march trora. Lucknow to Allygunj, and in the aflkirs of
fiooya and Allygunj ; and served in the same capacity with Lord Clyde's Army through Rohilcund and at the cap-
ture of Bareilly, and with Brigadier Troup's Column in Oude in 1858-59, including engagements of Modhypore,
Bussulpore, Mitowlee, Aliguqj and Biswah. Commanded Columns at the action of Mehndi (where all the enemy's
guns were captured) , and m pursuit of Feroze Shah through Oude towards Central India (repeatedly mentioned in
despatches, received thanks of the Government of India, Medal with Clasp, CB., and Brevet of (Colonel).
1* General Huyshe served as Brigade Major of Artillery during the Gwalior campaign of 1843-44, including the
battle of Maharajpore (Bronze Star). Commanded a Troop of Horse Artillery throughout the Panjaub campaign
of 1848-40, including the battles of Sadoolapore, ChillianwaUah, and Goojerat (twice mentioned in despatches,
Brevet of Major, Medal witb two Clasps).
* General Carleton commanded the Bengal Artillery Division siege train at the siege and capture of Lucknow
in 1858 ; commanded Artillery in theaction of Nawabgunge (twice mentioned in despatches, Brevetof LtCDolonel, CB.,
Medal with Clasp).
M Lieut.General Douglas served the campaign of 1842 in Afiglianlstan under (General Pollock, and was present in
every aelion that took place on the advance and ta the recapture of Cabool (mentioned in despatches. Medal). In
March 1858 joined the Army under Sir Hugh Rose then besieging Jhansi, and was present at the assault, having
taken a gun down to the gate near which the right assaulting party attempted an escalade ; subsequently com-
manded the Artillery of the Hyderabad Contingent and was present at the various affairs in which the Contingent
was engaged and those which preceded the capture of Calpee (Brevet of Major, MedaJ).
>7 Sir Edwin Johnson served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Ferozeshah and Sobraon
fMedal and Clasp). Pnnjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the passage of the Cheenab at Ramnuggur, and
battles of ChillianwaUah and Gk>ojerat ; served on the staff with Sir Walter Gilbert's force in the subsequent pursuit
of the Sikhs and Affghans (mentioned in despatch, Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps). Served during
Indian mutiny in 1857-58 as Assistant Adjutant General of Artillery, and was present at the actions of the Hindu n
on the 30th and 3i8t May (slightly wounded, mentioned), battle of Budleekeserai, siege and capture of Delhi
(mentioned. Brevet of Lt. Colonel), siege and capture of Lucknow (mentioned, Cfi., Medal with two Clasps).
^' Major General de Teissier served in the Sutlej campaign in 1846, including the battle of Sobraon (Medal). Pan-
jaub campaign of i848-49,including the battles of ChillianwaUah (mentioned in despatch) and Groojerat (Medal with
two Clasps) .
>^ Lieut. General Olpherts commanded four Guns on service in Burmah in 1841 ; and two Guns in action at Jhima
Ghat during the insturection in Sanger and Nerbudda territory in 1842. Conmnanded a Light Field Battery
throughout the Gwalior campaign of 1843-44, including battle of Punniar mentioned in despatch. Bronze
Star). Raised and commanded ArtiUery of Bundlecund Legion in the Hill campaign in Sind under Sir Charles
>Iapier in 1844-45. Commanded Artillery of Native Contingent against Kote Eangra. Served with Sir Colin
CampbeU in the Peahawur Valley in 1852 (Medal with Clasp). InTurkevand the Crimea in 1854-55-56. Ccm-
manaed three Gu:is, which, with Detachment of 10th Foot and a few Maaras Fusiliers under General Keil (in
all 200 Europeans) routed three Native Regiments at Benares on 4th June 1857. Commanded a Batteiy with
:^velock's Force in the actions at Bithoor (horse shot), Mungurwar, and Alumbagh, and first Relief of the Resi-
dency at Lucknow; acted as Brigadier of Artillex^ in defence of the Residency m>m 27th Sept. to i6thNov. 1857
(wounded, mentioned in despatches). Commanded a Battery at the Alumbagh ftx>m a2nd Nov. 1857 to 17th March
1^58, tmd was present in all the engagements there during that period, also at the capture of Lucknow by Lord
';iyde (Brovet8ofMajorandLt.Colonel,C£., Victoria Cross, Medal with two Clasps). Commanded a Battery of
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HoTM Artillery in Oude in 1858. Served aa a Volunteer with the Frontier Expediiiou against the Wiueerees in
1859-^ nnder Sir N. Chamberlain.
• LieoLGeneral H. H. Maxwell eexred the Gwalior campaign of 1843-44 and battle of If aharajpore (Bronze Star) .
Botiq oampaiflpi of 1845-46 aa D. A. Q. M. General of Artillery, including batUea of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, ai^
Sobnwn (mentioned in deapatch. Medal and two Claapa, Brevet of Major). Waa present at the battle of Oltenitaa
under Omar Faaha on the 4th Nov. 1853, and at the Ruaaian attaoka on Kalafttt in the winter of 1853-54. Did duty aa
tu Officer and Interpreter to the Naval Brigade nnder Sir Wm. Peel at the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde (men-
tioned), defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore, and action of Khodagunge— thigh bone broken by a moaket
ball (Brevet of LtColonel, Medal with Claap).
^ MiyorCtoneral Angelo aervedinthe Sutlq campaiffn of 1845-46, including the defence of Ferozepore, and batHea
of Faroaeahah and Sobraon (Medal and Claap). Pni^aub campaign of 1848-40, including the passage of the Chenab at
Bamnoggnr, and battlea of Sadoolapore, ChiUianwallah, and GK>ojerat (MediEkl with two Claspa) . tiiege aad capture
of DclSlMedal with Claap).
" IfalorGenand Bunny aerved in the Bntlej campaign in 1846 and waa prcaent at the baUle of Sobraon (Meda\).
Panjaob campaign of 1 848-49,- including the first and aecondaioge operationa before Mooltan and surrenderor the
fortrcai, actiona of xath Sept. (wounded) and 7th Nov., on which laat occaaion when in command of two Horae Artillery
gnsa he waa particolarly brought to the notice of the Commander in Chief in General Whish's despatch ; afterwards
prae&c at the battle of (3oojerat (Modal with two Clasps). Indian mutiny in 1857-58, including the battle of
Bndleekeserai, siege and captare of Delhi (slightly wounded 23rd July), battlea of Bolundshuhur and Agx^ relief
of Lucknow by Lord Clyde (mentioned in desiMtches), battle of Cawnpore, taking of Futtehghur, waa Brigade Major
oftba Siege ArtiUerj ai the aiese of Lucknow (mentioned in deapatchea). Preaent with Walpole's Column aa Staff
Officer of Artillery at the attack on Fort Rooya and action of Allygunge (mentioned in deapatch) ; preaent at the
battle ofBareiBy (mentioned), and actiona of Mohumdee and Shahabad (Brevet of Major, Medal with three Claapa).
Nominated a CB. 34th May 1873.
* M^rGeneral Gray aerved in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battle of Aliwal (Medal). Punjanb
campaign uf 1848-49, including the paaaage of the Chenab atRanmuggur, and battlea of Chillianwallah and GroojenUt
(Medal with two Claapa). Served aa Deputy Commiaaary of Ordnance in the Indian Mutiny campaign, including
ue liege and aaaanlt of Delhi in 1857 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
" Sir Frederic^ Roberta aerved throughout the Indian mutiny of 1S57-58 aa D.A.Q.M. General of Artillery,
lododing the siege and capture of Delhi f>om the aSth June to the 20th Sept. (wounded 14th July, horse shot X4th
M|>tanber), actiona of Bolnndahnr (horae ahot), Allyghur, Agra, Kunoj (horae aabred), and Bundhera where he
Bsnowly escaped capture while reconnoitring ; preaent in the akirmiahes prior to and throughout the operationa
nonecfied with the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde ; operationa at Cawnpore tram a8th Nov. to 6th Deo. 1857, and
eeSntofthe Gwahor Contingent, action of KhodiM?ungc, reoccupation of ruttehghur, storm of Meaognnge, action
oTKooTBee, and the varioua oDerationa ending with the capture of Lucknow (thanked by the Governor General,
vutona C^roaa, Brevet of Muor, Medal with three Claapa) . Employed on apecial aervice with the expedition of 2863
tpoit the tnbea on the North-Weat Frontier of India, and waa preaent at the atormin^ of Laloo, capture of
Unb^bh, and destruction of Mulkah (Medal with Claap). Served in the Abysainian campaign fVom January 1868;,
uiaiaiant (Quarter Master General with the Bengal Brigade, and, aa Senior OfBcer of the Department at Zonlla.
■Bpoateuled the re-embarkation of the whole army ; waa aelected by Sir Robert Napier aa the bearer of hia final
MWebea (Brevet of Lt.€k>lonel, and Medal). Served aa Aaaiatant Quarter Maater General and Senior Staff
usoer vith the Gacbar Colunm, Looahai Expeditionary Force, in 1871-73, and waa preaent at the capture of the
JOjom liUam, and attack on the Northlang range. (Commanded the Troopa engaged at the burning of the
^Jf'fff of Tukoom, a6 January 1873 {CB.). Haa been twenty-three timea mentioned in despatches.
* IMjor (Seoeral Hills served in suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1857-58, Including the actions on the 30th and
3*1* **7 on the Hindon, battlea of Budleekeserai and Nuijufghur, siege and capture of Delhi (severely wounded on
fa JvXv X857), n^ge mnd capture of Lucknow, Rohilcnnd campaign, taking of Bareilly, and action of Mohumdee
^«Tenl times mentioned in deapatchea, also by the Governor General in Council, Victoria Croaa, Medal with two
^^•ps, aad Brevet of Major). (3ommanded the 8-inch Mortara in the Abyaainian campaign f^m the 6th Feb.
*?V.^?^*HP'^*^^ ^ ^® capture of Magdala (mentioned in deapatchea. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, and Medal).
"pwmel Walker aerved the Pux^ub campaign of 1848-49, including the battlea of Sadoolapore, OhilliaB-
villa (mentioned in deapatch), and Ooojerat (Medal with two Claapa). Indian mutiny, including action of Agra,
i^inof liocknow by Lord Clyde (mentioned), occupation of the Alumbagh under Outram firom 35th Nov. 1857 vntii
the final capture of Lucknow in March 1858, attack on Fort Rooyah, actiona of Allygunge and Bareilly (Brevet of
^. Hedal with two Claspa).
'Colonel Fulton aerved in the Pux^aub campaign in 1848-49 (Medal). Alao at the aiege of Delhi (mentioned in
Wtelies with " especial approbation and thanka for seal, abUitgr, and ooolneaa in aituationa of great danger/'
vdai with (Ha^).
" Odonel Cordner aerved in the Peahawur Mountain Train in varioua engagementa on the Trans-Indus Frontier
«aMS4 to 1859 (Medal with Clasp) . In the Indian mutiny (Medal) . Commanded Mountain Train Battery in tte
^^Jjqvi Hill campaign of 1863-63, and also in the Bhootan campaign of 1864-65 (mentioned in despatches. Clasp).
lu aS^ Harward aerved with Havelock'a Force f^mita first advance from Allahabad to Lucknow, including
I Sr^ ^ ^* rebels at Futtehpore, Aoung, Pandoo Nuddee, Cawnpore, Bithoor, Mungarwar. and relief of
"jcoow (mentioned in deapatch) ; defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore (Medal with Clasp).
rf »WM ^ Bogle served in the Crimea in 1855-56 in command of a battery of Turkish Field Artillery (4th Ghiae
J "•r**SJ"^« and Tnrkiah Medal). Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58. including the action of
*Jw) SnUa (mentioned in despatches) and the recapture of Lucknow. Received the thanks of the Govemar
J«>a»l for "gallantry and resolution." (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Abyssinian oam-
V^or 1858 m command of a battery of six mountain guns and four mortara (aeveral timea mentioned in do-
^^*^»«». Medal).
Tiiw^** M*Leod aerved with the Field Force under Sir S. Cotton againat the hill tribea at Boree, Peahawur
"^^u i85>-54. Served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58, including the entire aiege and
rr^ of Ddhi, with actiona of Budleekoaerai and Nuijufghor ; with Qreathed'a Column in the actiona of
lSJ??"' -^yu^or. »nd Agra; relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, battle of Cawnpore, siege and capture of
ki»^ (mentioned in despatches), campaign in Oude, and actions of Barree (thanked by Commander in Chief),
r?'5S Nawabgnnge (Medal with three Clasps).
av wiUian Hamilton was wounded in six places during a night attack on his Camp by 200 AflVeediea whilat
~«aac a cmitaiy road to Fort Makeaon and encamped aix milea firom Peahawur. Out of 60 burkundaa and
ik«\!? ^ ^® camp 15 were killed and 31 wounded. Served before Delhi fW>m the 26th June to the capture of
«o*SSL?* aoth Sept. 1857, having organised the lat Company of Sikh Artillery during the aiege, and constantly
^:attiaa«d BaUeriea of position (mentioned in deapatchea, with ** eepeoial approbation and thanivs for aeai ability*
• rT?? "* "itaationa of great danger "—Medal with Claap) .
MrSrSr^ Hughea commanded a Mountain Train Battery throughout the operationa of the expedition of x86j
iSSLt^J?** ^"^ ^^^ North-Weat Frontier of India, and waa preaent at the atorming of Laloo and Cloture of
2W!?^^** ^ ^^«- M«^»i ^^ Clasp) .
»i— T'^^**"*^^****^!! waa thanked by the Governor General and mentioned in Sir Hugh Rose's despatch for aev-
w fV^i* *** defence of Sanger.
*>ibClMn> ^ Tiomey served with Sir Sydney Cotton's Force on Eusoofile border in April and May 1858 (Modal
ea!!Lli'Sfe?.''™^*y served in suppression of the Indian mutiny, including the battie of Nujjufghur, siege and
^Hwe oTD^ (mentioned in despatches, twice sUghtly wounded on the 14th Aug. 1857, and again at the aaaaufet
>H i^r8^''fS!^^ ^ Shumahabad, aiege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with two Claapa)-
X9I if rJC?? T- ^- 8«ith aerved at the aiege and capture of Lucknow and capture of BareUly(Medal with Clasp}.
t3»i?3f!""" As****®" •wved throughout the Burmeae war of 1853-53, including the operations before and cap-
jaiiS TUF^P^^^^ ^'^^ C»MP for Pegu). Waa engaged in auppreamon of the Santhal insurrection in 1854 ; and
»3LiS2lS'l25«""^y» including the action of Khudjiva (Medal). Djqitizad by kj UUy It: „
lA.CoWnelFitrt«fald aerved with the expediticns under Sir Neville ChamberiMin in Megratizyednet Upper
98 War Set-vices — Eoyal Artillery (late Bengal ArtiUery),
Koorum in 1856, and against thcBozdarBelochees in March 1857 (Medal witli Claap). Also at the siege and captiire
of Delhi, and with the Field Force under General Showers in various minor operations in 1857-58 (Medal with Clasp).
»•• Lt.Golonel Mandorson served in the BurmoBe war of 1852-53, including the capture of Rangoon (liedal with
Clasp for Pegu). Indian mutiny, including siege of Delhi l^m 8th Sept. 1857, action of Agra, reBef of Luoknow by
Lord Clyde, siege and capture of Lucknow (twice mentioned in despatches. Medal with thr^e Clasps).
"« Lt.Co1onRl Arbuckle served in the Burmese war in 1852 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu) . Served on staff of Omar
Pasha's Army in tho Crimea in 1855-56. including the siege of Sebaetopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
"1 • LtColonel Welsh served in the Indian mutiny oampatgu of 1857-58 in command of a Detachment of Artillery at
Gorruokpore and Azimghur (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
"* Li.Colonel Hitchins served in suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1857-58, including the actions of Agra,
Gongeeree, and Putteealee ; occupation of the Alumbagh firom 10th Feb. until capture of Lucknow, attack on Fort
Booneiya, and defence of Shahjehanpore (Medal with Clasp). ,,^ _. .
"• Lt.Colonel Hawkins served witb the Turkish Contingent during the Crimean campaign in 1855-56 (Turkish
Medal). Served in the Indian mutiny in 1857-58, including the battle of Cawnpore on 6th Doc. 1857, acUon of
Shumshabad, capture of Lucknow, and capture of Calpee (Medal with two Clasps).
"» Lt.Oolonel Cumberland served with the expedition to the Meeranzaie Valley and Upper Koomm in 1856, and
with that into the Bozdar Hills in 1857 (Medal with Clasp) . ^ _^^ .
"• LUColonel Charles Hunter served with the Bengal Horse Artillery throughout the operations oonneoted with the
■iage of Delhi, including the battles of Budleekeserai (wounded and horse shot) and Nujjufghur, and assault on the
Z4fth Sept. 1857. Subsequently with Ureathed's Column and engaged in the taking of Maleghur Fort. AOyghur, and
aotion at Agra. Relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, subsequent operations at Cawnpore. relief of Futtehghur, siege
aad capture of Lucknow, and pursuit of the rebels in Dude (three times mentioned in despatches— Medal, with three
1" LtColonel Traill served in suppression of tho Indian mutiny, including the siege andcaptureof Delhi(mentioned
in despatch), battle of Agra, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore and
Soorajghat, siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with three Clasps).
"» Lt.Colonel Barnes commanded two guns manned as Horse Artillery by Volunteer officers and sergeants m the
actions of Nembhaira and Sheerun in Central India in 1857. Was severely wounded— shot through the right bresst
—at the siege of Neemuch in Nov. 1857, and received the thanks of the Bombay Government. Also served through-
out the Quae caxnpaign in 1658-59 (Medal). ^ ». j
»>• Lt.Oolonel Elliot served in the suppression of the Indian mutiny; took part in the actions of the 30th and
31st May 1857, on the Hindun, commanded his battery throughout the latter action ; was present i^ the battle of
Budleekeserai, the siege and assault of Delhi (severely w^ounded in the bead on the xsth September), and several
minor actions ; slightly wounded on two occasions (Medal with Clasp). Served throughout the Hasara campaign
of x868 on the Black Mountain in command of the Peshav^ar Mountain Battery (Medal with Clasp).
iM Colonel MacFarlan served in the action of Chinhut and throughout the defence of the Residency at Lucknow.
Was slightly wounded by round-shot splinters and severely by a bullet (mentioned in despiUKsh and by Gtovemor
(General in Council, a year's service for Lucknow, Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Mf^or).
"• Lt.Colouel Franks served during the Indian mutiny, —in the Rohilcimd campaign in 1858, and present at the
actions of Nugeerra and Dojura Nuddee, relief of Moradabad and Bareilly ; in Oude under Sir Hope Grant in the
Trans-Gogrs campaign, present at the passage of the Gogra and subsequent operations. Commanded half of and
Troopi anof Brigad^ Horse Artillery in the Gonda district in Oude in April 1859, and with a force under Colonel
Oormiok on nth April defeated a body of rebels composed of a remnant of the Cawnpore mutineers (mentioned m
despatches. Medal) . ^ ^ «*
»* LtColonel Aislabie served in suppression of the Indian mutiny, including the actions of the 30th and 3i8t
May 1859 on the Hindun, battle of Budleekeserai. siege and assault of Delhi (Medal with Clasp).
» LtColonel Robinson served at the siege and capture of Delhi flrom ist Aug. 1857 (Medal with Clasp).
*** LtColonel Jones served in suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1857-58, including the battle of Agra (Medal).
»w Lt. Colonel Griffin served in suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1857-58, including the battle of Agra (men-
tioned in despatch. Medal).
"■ MajorWake served theRohilcund campaign in i858,and takmg of FortMittowlie (mentioned In despatch. Medal)
!■• Major Byre served in the Saugor district in 1857-58 (Medal) .
i»* Major Davidson served In suppression of the Indian mutiny, including the actions of the 50th and 31st May
1857 on the Hindun, battle of Budleekeserai (severely wounded) , and battle of Bareilly (Medal with Clasp) . Served
throughout the Hazara and Black Mountain campaign in x868 (Medal with Clasp).
m Major F. B. Lewes was present at the mutiny of the 5T8t Bengal Native Infantry at Peshawur on ttie aSth
August 1857, and served in the Pcshawur Division under Sir Sydney Cotton during the Indian mutiny (Medal).
Also served against tho Mahsood Wuzeerees in tho expedition under Brigadier General Sir N. Chamberlain, in Ai>ril
and May i860 with the Peshawur Mountain Battery (Medal with Clasp). Commanded two mountain guns at the
surprise of the Bczotce village of Gara on 35th Feb. in the Kohat expedition of 1869, under Colonel Keyes, and was
mentioned in despatches, ana specially thanked bj' the Governor General in Council.
*■• Major Smithett served throughout the suppression of the Indian mutiny, including the first advance into
Oude and relief of Lucknow by Havelock, besiegea in tho Residency from 26th Sept to X7th November 1857 (^^.{f®
wounded), operations at the Alumbagh under Outram, and commanded four horse Guns in the action of Gailee
(mentioned in despatches), siege and capture of Jjucknow (a year's service for Lucknow, Medal with Clasp).
w Major C. E. Nairne served during the Indian mutiny in 1857 (Medal). Also with tho second expedition to
Ensofzai, North-West Frontier, in 1863.
!■• Major Chichester served throughout the suppression of the Indian mutiny, including the actions of the 30th
and 31st May 1857, on the Hindun, battle of Budleekeserai, siege of Delhi (mentioned in despatches with **®5P®*^J*{
approbation and thanks for zeal, ability, and coolness in situations of great danger"), and battle of Bareilly (Medal
with Clasp).
»*• Muor Pemberton served at the siege of Delhi (mentioned in despatches with "especial approbation and
thanks for zeal, ability, and coolness in situations of great danger," Medal with Clasp).
»•» Major Crastcr was present at tho outbreak of the mutiny at Meerut on the 10th May 1857, and was afterwardi*
present at the actions on the Hindun, battle of Budleekeserai, throughout the siege and at the final assault and cap-
ture of Delhi (Medal with Cl-isp). Served with an expeditionary force in tho Eusofisye country under Sir Sydney
Gotten in April and May 1858 ; and with a force under General Chamberlain against the Cabul Kheyl tribe of
Wuseerees in Dec. 1859 (Medal with Clasp).
**■ Major E. T. Hume served throughout the Indian mutiny campaigns and was present at the siege and capture
of Delhi, throughout the Rohilcund and Oude campaigns, including the action of Nugeena, relief of Moradabad,
action on the Dojura, capture of Bareilly, bombardment and capture of Shahjehanpore, capture of the Fort d
Mohumdee, attack on and capture of the Fort and town of Shahabad. actions of Pusgaon and Russoolpore, capture
and destruction of Fort Mitowlee, actions of Mehundee and Biswah (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
Present in action at Shubkudder during the Umbeylah war (Medal with Clasp).
**» Major T. R. Ryan served at the siege and capture of Delhi in 1857, present at the actions of Namoul Gun*
garee, Plittialee, and Mynpooree ; also served in the Oude campaign of 1858-59 (Medal with Clasp).
'** Major Dixon served in occupation of the Alumbagh and siege of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
*^ Major Dyke served at the siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
'*' Majors Swinton, Warter, and Ward served in the Indian mutiny campaign (Medal).
i« Major Clarke served throughout the operations of tho expedition of 1863 against the tribes on the North-west
Frontier of India, as Acting Conmiissary of Ordnance (Medal with Clasp). ., .
1" Majors Ford and Lowis served throughout the operations of the expedition of 1863 against the tribes on tne
North-West Frontier of India (Medal with Clasp). ,
»" Major Gamault served with the expedition of 1863 against the tribes on the North-West Frontier 01
India fMedal with Clas])). Served throughout the Hazara and Black Mountain campaign in 1868 (Clasp).
»*• Major Bridges Horved with the forcu uuier Brigr-ilior Chamberlain in the operations against the WuzeereeB
in 1B59-60 (Medal with Clasp).
War Sertyieee-^Boyal Artillery (late Bengal Artillery), 99
of B^^oiSi^ •"▼wl in sapprenion of the Indian mutiny in 1858, including the ticking of Simreo, and action
iu^ii'2?Sl!iS^PJ5?5*'*^^ throughout the Abyssinian campaign ftromDecember 1867, having brought the *'B "
oTNhT SLi2?^ Ordnance «W>m England, and was most energetic in getting it into order previous to the arrival
to B2ii22S!2Ji^5S!?** ' ■^^•^ "^^^ *^® Battery untU the 9th April xi68. when he was appointed Aide de Oamp
ZSSSS^i^V^a^J!^ ooramandmg the ArtQlery, and was present at the action of Arogee and fall of Magdala
ir w -^ in asepatones, ana Medal).
WdeiuS??- A Li^^^f?^ aetyed with the force under Brigadier General Chamberlain against the Mahsood
(MeSoiShClSD) ^ *^^ ^^^ present at the forcing of the Burrarah Pass, and destruction of Makeem
wZtvSSSiSJS'^^^^ served throughout the operations of the expedition of 1863 against the tribes on the Nortih-
w v^SStT r ^^^» "*** ^"^ present at the storm of Laloo and capture of Umb^lah (Medal with Ohisp).
rmmSSSi ll ^(•'^toar served with the expedition of 1863 against the tribes on the North- West Frontier of India
M^^Sfl'i^SP**^*^ ^*^** ^**^ ^^V)' ^^^^ wrved with the expedition against the tribes of the Black
S^wSlS.*^ Hasara campaign of x868 (Clasp). ^
1I68 SSSlw^a^ ?*** CSaptaJnH. S. ffigginson served throughout the Hasara and Black Monntafai campaign in
War Services — Bayal Artillery (late Madras Artillery),
J General Whiayatas served with Colonel Thompson's Force in 18x4 ; in the Army of Beserve under General
Mop in 18x5; in the xst Division of the Deocan Army under Sir Thomas Hyslop in xSxr-xS; in Sir J. Doveton's
DiTiiionin pursuit of Bi^eerow and Appa Saib; was present at the battle of Mahidpore (Modal) 2iBt Deo. 1817, at
the Monaing and capture of Talnair 27th Feb. x8x8, at the capture of the Fort of Jillpyaxnnair, and at the siege of
th« liartrass of Aaseerg^hur .
* Sir George Balfour served with the Malacca Field Force in 1832-33. Campaign against Kumool in iS^g, in-
«Bdiiiff the teking of Zorapore. Served with the expeditionary force in China throughout the war of x84o-4a
OledsT), including the first and second captures of Ohusan, attack and capture of Chinhae, Ningpo, Tsekee,
M^oss, Ghapoo, woosung, Shanghae and Chin Eiang Foo, and investment of Nankin.
^ LieatQeneral MaiUand served in the expedition against Kumool in 1827.
/jfyrOaneral Macintire served with theChina expeditionary force in 1842 (Medal) and waspresent at the capture
« woasang, Hhanghae, storm and capture of Ching-keang-fbo and operations before Nankin. Commanded a Deta<^-
ncBtof Nisam's Gavalnr at Goomsoor under General Dyoe in x 84 7. Commanded the 2nd Cavalry Hyderabad Con-
™8«>t atthe siege of Dhoroor, and against the Fort of Baimon, also at numerous afihirs with Rohillahs in 165X-52,
>M It Sailoor where his horse was out down under him in 1854. Served with the Kamptee Movable Column with
Moofll Molar's Detachment at the attack and forcing of the Konah Pass on 27th Dec. 1857, on which occasion he
m Us men up an afasoat impassable ghaut in the fkae of a large body of the enemy, several of whom were out up on
Somg to the top of the hill. Commanaed a Detachment of the Column in the Nuraingpore district in Jan. 1858, and
^1^ a door aoroea the Bh<^pal frontier, and seised a noted rebel with his followers and horses ; commanded a
twhwwttt on the great Deo^m Boad when one of the oosts at Salawabad was attacked by a large body of rebels
vto wen repulsed with loss by the Nagpore Bifles and Detachment 28th Madras N.I. ; was present at the attack of
^tea, atteek of Kubrai, battie of Banda, and relief of Kirwee, under Major General Whitlock, on which occasion
ue OftTsiiT and Horse Artillery marched 85 miles in 37 hours— was at the attack of Badha Govindoo's Army on the
Hagtes ofPnnwarree and Duddree on the 29th Deo. 1858 (Medal, Brevet of Msjor, and C£.).
'Hsjor General Gosling servedin the Crimean campaign in x 855-56 subsequently to the fall of Sebastopol. Served
*^GiiiMn] Whitiock's Field Force in Bundlecund in X858, and was present at the battie of Banda, and afiair at
J^^UorGenenu Boberi Cadell served on the Staff of the Turkish Army during the Bussian war ftrom October x8«4»
aaaoiBg the defence of Eupatoria, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and Omar Pacha's winter campaign in Mingrelia
(Bgjtioned in despatches, Crimean Medal vrith Clasp, Turkish Medal, 4th Glass of the Medjidie, and Brevet of mior) .
Btffed in the Indian mutiny campaign in Benfl^, including the actions of Doomooreagunge, Baunriah, and Tool-
■<Jpa« (nsntianed in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
r ^^^ 0«neral Madntgrre served with local rank of Captain attached to the Ottoman Army in 1855-56. Joined the
'^'^ ei^edition as a Brigade Migor (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol). Accompanied the army of Omer Pasha
(0 A^ Mmor, and was present throngnout the winter campaign there, including the battle of the Ingonr, after
vBKhliittle, Captain Dymook, Qcth Foot, having been killed, he was appointed Aide de Camp to the British Com-
newASr, So- lintom Simmons, m which capacity he served until April 1856, receiving warm acknowledgments
wuiierviess from that oiBcer on ijeeigning the appointment (Turkish Medal, and 5th Class of the Medjidie). Pro-
OMded to China in command of a Mountain Train Battery with the expedition in x86o. Present at the defence of
?yg«» when attacked by the rebel army on the x8th xgth and 20th August x86o. By a well-directed shell fh>m
"■pQBtsfntrsinhowitseriaid by hhnseli, he wounded Chung Wong, Commander in Chief of the rebels, in the
nioe, asddition to killing and wounding several of his Staff. Was senior officer of Artillery and in command of
» n!^ ^*^ ^^^» ^^ principal point attacked, during the defence (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
•i tv ~2*^ Pesrse served the Pni^jaub campaign of 1848-49 ;— was Assistant Field Engineer under General Whiah
V (BO Bisge of Moottan, and at the action of Sooroikoond, and subsequently commanding the ArtOlery of
(BSllawib of Bhawulpore under Major H. B. Sdwaraes; present at the capture of the city of Mooltan (men-
HAicid m despatehss for conspicuous gallantry when repellmg a sortie frt>m the fortress on 30th December 1848).
SCHr.SJ*' ^ft^ot B. Q. Taylor with the Force in the Derajat, which drove the Affghans flrom Bunnoo (Puniaub
SirLyy ^^— P)« On the and Jan. 1850, at the Goombuttee Pass, at the head of the border levies defeated the
"^« OaunqreYiiesreea who made a descent on Bunnoo. In November X852 was in command of ^000 Cash-
»!?/!!i?^''^''*V**^B'i^^ Irregular Levies in the Expedition toKhagan and the Black Mountam (Medal
"VHOaip). flarrad thnmghont the Indian mutiny, commanded the Cavauy of the Horreeana Irregular Field
loo War Services — Boyal Artillery (laie Madras ArUllenj),
Force of General Van Cortlandt at the aotione of Aodah and Kheireeka. In command of 400 Rahtore Rajpoot Cayalry
of Biekaneer.^made a forced march on the 96th June 1857, by which Hissar was relieved. Commanded a Foroa
which atormed and captored the fortified poeitiong of Bhatoul and Mungalee in Hnrreeaua. Commanded the Cavalry
at JonuJpoor. Served with Greneral Showen' Delhi Column, and was present at the oooupation of theForu of Dadree,
Jhnjjur, and Kanound. Commanded a body of Cavabry in Brigadier Gerrard's Delhi Colunm at the batlile of Namool
severely wounded). Commanded the 3rd Sikh Cavalry at the siege and' capture of Lucknow in March 1858. Served
with the Azimghur Field Force under Sir E. Lugard at the actions of Munnehar, Azimffhur 15th April, and in the
inirsuit of Koer Sing including the actions of Azmitghur 17th April 1858, Mnnnear and Sheeapoor Ghat, and in the
oacpedition into the Jn«rdespore Jungles during June and July 1858 (Medal with Clasp, and Brevetof Major).
»♦ Colonel K. M. Playfair served in the second Burmese war iu 1853 (Medal). Also served in the Indian mutiny
campaign and was often engaged with the rebels in inoonsiderable actions (Medal with Clasp for Pegu) .
" Colonel Gloag served in £medy i& 1856, and was present at the attack and capture of Suringee and of Woojee
Guddah.
^ Colonel Hog served with the Saugor Field Division under Brigadier WhiUook in 1858 and was present at the
action on the 17th April (Medal).
^ Iit.Colonel Gordon served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and was present at the relief of Lucknow,
indnding the operations at the Martiniere and Dilkoosha, and was also engaged in the action and defeat of the
Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore on the 6th Dec. 1857, and pursuit (Medal wiUi Clasp).
^ Colonel Chamier commanded Mountain Train Howitzers and Rockets in the engagement with the Hill Knrreene
in Pegu on the aand April 1856. Served in the Indian mutiny campaign from agthMay 1857 ^ U^ September 1858
including the actions of Nusrutpore, Chanda, Ummeerpore, Badsbagunge.Sultaupore, and Dhowrara under GenenU
Franka ; siese and capture of Lucknow by Lord Clyde ; the relief of Azimghur, and actions of Munnihar, Tonae
Bridge, Nughai, Munnuhar, Shropore Ghaut, Jugdesporo, DuUeepore, Metahi, and Chowbeypore under General
Lugard. Commanded a Light Field Battery during the severe engagements at Cawnpore under General Windham
on the a6th 37th and 38th November 1857, when he was especially thanked for *' the gallant manner in which ho
fought his guns." Served also under Lord Clyde in the attack and defeat of the Gwalior Contingent mutineers on
the 6th December 1857 (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Miyor).
^ Lt.Colonel Tayler served with the Saugor Field Force in 1858, and was present at the affhir of Kirbrai, battle of
anda, and occupation of Kirwee (Medal) .
^ LLColonel Hadow was present in several skirmishes in the Sumbulpore country during the mutiny in X85T-58.
^ Lt.ColoneI Lane served m the Central India campaign flrom July 1857 to Mi^ x859,and was present at the aflkira
•f Moorwarrah and Budgaum, and at the attack of Konah Pass (mentioned in despatches, MediU with Clasp).
* Lt Colonel Caine served in the Central India campaign fW>m Jul v 1857 to May 1859, and was present at the affaire
of Kuttinghee, Balaoote, and Nursinghur (Medal with Claap).
*i Mi^r Yaldwyn served in the campaign of x86o in China, including the capture of the entrenched Camp at
Binho, assault and capture of the Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp).
■* Mi^or Hon. A. B. do Montmorency served during the suppression of the Indian mutiny with the Gormckpore
Field Forceand the Saugor Field Division from 1858 till the end of 1859 (Medal).
^ Major Wm. A. Warren served in the campaign of i860 in China.
War Services of Boyal (late Bombay) Artillery,
/ 3"^ William Marcus Coghlan served the campaigns of 1838-40 in AffghanisUm as Brigade M^jor of Aztmerv, in-
elodlng the storm and capture of Ghucnee (mentioned in despatches, and Medal), storm and capture of Khelat
(mentioned in despatches, and Brevet of Major), and occupation of Cabul. Commanded a Column from the Qar-
naon of Aden on i8th March 1858 against the Arabs of the interior, and carried the Fort of Sheik Othman by storm.
. * Lieut General Sealy served the campaign of 1838-39 in AfTghanistan, including the storm and capture of Ghuanee
(Medal). Served in Persia in 1857 (Medal with Clasp). Relief of Kolapore. Attack on insurgent Bheels at Duba-
Dunreeand Ambapawnee on 11th April 1858. Operations in the Santpore Hills in i8s8 in command of Mountain Train
and Left Column of attack (Medal, and Brevet of Major) .
"f Sir Arnold Kemball served the campaign of 1838-39 in AflTghanistan, including the siege and capture of Ghuanee
(Medal). Campaign of 1857 in Persia (Medal with Clasp, CB., and Brevet of M^jor). The Governor (General of
Inma stated in his notification of the x8th June 1857 that " the valuable assistance aifbrded on every occasion of
difficulty and danger, and especially in the brilliant exp^edition against Ahwaz, by Captain Kemball had been
highly commended by Sir James Outram and merited the unqualified approbation and the hearty thanks of the
Clovemor General in Council."
* Lieut.General Aitken served with the expedition to Persia in 1856-57, and was present at the bombardment of
Mohumrah (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp). Served throughout the campaign in RaJpootana and
Central India in 1857-59, including the action of Rewali, sieges of Awah (mentioned in despatches) and Kotah
(mentioned in despatches), and subsequent operations in Central India (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of M^r).
* LieutGeneral Fuller served in suppression of the Indian mutiny, and was present at the action of Kotah-
keserai and recapture of Gwalior (Medal with Clasp).
^* Mm'or General Hatch was present at the capture of Wankeera in 1844— mentioned in despatches and thanked by
Government. Served with the Persian expedition of 1856-57, and was present at the action at Reshire, anrrender ef
^f^' '^^ ^^'^'^^ ^^ Kooshab fmenUoned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
S7 Colonel Bayly served in the Puiuaub campaign of 1848-49 and was present at the siege and capture of
Mooltan (Medal with Clasp).
* Colonel Harris served with the Persian expedition of 1856-57, including the storm and capture of Beahire,
evxraider of Bushire, and bombardment of Mohumrah (Medal with Clasp). Served in suppression of the Indian
mutiny at the siege and capture of Kotah and pursuit, second ta]dng of Chundaree, action of Kotahkeaerai and pur-
•Bit, taking of Gwalior (mentioned in despatches), bombardment and capture of Powree, actiona of Sindwaho and
2^' wirprise and pursuit of the rebels at Koondrye— severely wounded (Medal with Claap).
" Colonel Lucas served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59,— with the Ahmednuggur Field Force in
1B57-58 includingthe action with insurgent Bheels in Feb. 1858 ; and in 1858-59, with the C^tral India Field Force
under Bur Hugh Rose. Subsequently with the Okamundel and Kattiwar Field Force and waa present at the storm-
ing of the Ubhpoora Fort in the Burda Hills on i8th Deo. 1859.
»• Colonel D^B de Vitrrf served with the Persian expedition in 1857 (Medal with Clasp).
"■ Lt.Colonel Stone served in the Persian campaign in 1857, including the capture of Mohumra (Medal with Claap).
m^ •■-^eld Commissary of Ordnance in the affhira of Beyt and Dwarka.
" ljt.colonel Le Cooq served with the Persian expedition of 1856-57 and waa present at the storm and capture of
Beshire, surrender of Bushire, battle of Kooshab, and bombardment of Mohumrah (Medal with Clasp). Served
•iso m suppression of the Indian mutiny, including Kotah, Kotahkeserai, Gwalior, Koonrai, and pursuit of Tantia
Topee (mentioned in despatch, Medal with Clasp). Digit zed by Vj (JOg V^
War Services — Boyal Ari'dlery {late Bombay Artillery), 1 01-103
*» LtCokmel Holberton aeired with the Peniaii expedition of i856<s7, including the storm and capture of Reehire,
' -*— of Bnahire, and battle of Kooehab (Medal witb Clasp). Ck)mmanded Artillery at the recapture of Kola-
pore in Dee. 1857 (Medal).
<• LLColonel WToodwazd served with the Persian expedition of 1856-57, indnding the battle of Kooshab (Medal
with Clasp). Serred in suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1858-50, including the action on the Taringaffills at
Ihrbeekanta and Goosent (Medal). ~-^ ^y
M Lt Colonel Worsley served in the Persian expedition of 1856-57 (Medal with Clasp).
^ Lt»Oolonel Bitchie served in the Indian campaign in 1857-58, including the actions of Nimbhera and Jeemn, the
saeoessftil defence of Neemuch, and the capture of Kotah (received the approbation of the Grovemment of India
far his services at Neemuch, Medal with Clasp).
^Lt.ColoneI Bertiu>n served in the Persian campaign of 1856-57 and was present at the bombardment and capture of
the Forts at Mohnmia (Medal with Clasp) . Commanded a Mountain Tram in action with insurgent Bheels at Bhum*
■herpore (Indian Mutiny Medal).
^ LLOoIoinel Haroourt served throughout the Central India campaign of 1857-58 (mentioned in despatches, Medal
withClaap).
* LLColonel Newport served with the Persian expedition of 1856-57, including the surrender of Bushire and battle
of Kooahab) Medal with Clasp).
* U.Cotonel Yachell served with the Persian expedition in 1857 (Medal with Clasp). Capture of Bholuporeand
■nrrender of Jnmknndee in 1858.
" LLColoDel Baker served throughout the Abyssinian campaign flrom 99th Dee. 1867 and was present at the action
of Arogee and capture of Magdala (mentioned In despatches, and Medal) .
" Migor Baaevi served in Persia firom Feb. to Oct. 1857, uid received three sword cuts in the action of Amher-
psaee (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
" MiQor Stocklev served with the Persian expedition in 1857, and was presentatthebombardmentof Mohumrah
(Xedal with daap) .
** Lt.CoIonel B. H. Pottinger served as D.A.Q.M. General throughouttho Abyssinian campaign, having landed at
ZooQa with the Reconnoitring Party on the and October 1867 ; present at the action of Arogee and lUl of Magdala
(mentioned in deepatches. Brevet of Major, and Medal).
■• Major William Ward served in the Mountam Train with the Field Force from Aden against the Foodlee Arabb
in 186^-66.
>' M^r Walker served in the Mountain Train with the Field Force from Aden against the Foodlee Arabs in
1I65-66 and was present at Bir Saeed.
* Major Spring: served throughout the Abyssinian campaign from 33rd Dec. 1867 as Commiasaiy of Ordnance.
SBdivas in charge of the Ordnance Depdt established at Senafd (Medal).
" Msjor Mortiixier served throughout the Abyssinian campaign from Sept. 1867, having proceeded to ZouUawith
tbe Reooonoitring Party ; was present at the action of Arogee and capture of Magdala, and mentioned in despatches
(or " ability, energy, and seal *^ (Medal) .
" Capcam Caldecott served throughouttho Al^yaainian campaign with the Transport Train from September 1867,
sad eoounanded a Division of the Train during the latter half of the campaign (mentioned in despatches for * ' ability.
•noKj, snd zeal," Medal) .
" CBptein Seton served throughout the Al^yssinian oampaign ttom the 4th Oct. 1867, first with a Mountain Battery
■KlAftenraids with the Land ^amqxirt Train (Medal).
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Wynne, Edward Tolcr, Northern Distriot, Warwick
Oldham, Francis George, Examiner of Guaranteed Railway Accounts, 3rd Class, ist Grade,
D.P. Works, Lahore ,
Engledue, William John, ExocutivO Engineer, zst Grades D.P.W. Railway Branch, Rangoon
pa.c. Ardagh.JoknCkarU*, CB. I>.A.Q.M.G. Intelligence Branch, Horse Guards. {Major,\
30 Nov. 78) j
Peck, William Emerson, Weymouth
Stephens, Edmund. Commanding z 7th Company Royal Engineers, Aldersbot
Russell, Christopher Josiah, Commanding 79th Company Royal Engineers, Gibraltar.)
Ordered home }
Morgan, John Mabbott, Colchester
Haig, Arthur Balfour, CMG. Equerry to H.R.H. the Duke of Edinburgh
Cautlejf^ Henry^ Instructor in Fortification, Royal Military College
Feaih«r$tonkaua\t Albany^ A.Q.M. General for Submarine Mining, Bombay
SafUrthwaite,Jo9fphSeHry, on Temporary Be$eroe Lift ; Asst. Colonial Engineer, Straits SettJe- )
ments. Leave to England , }
Lloyd, Ernest Jfartk, Professor of Fortification , Ac. , Royal M ilitary Academy
Macpherson, John Cosmo, Conm3itnding27t,h Company R. Eng., Bermuda
Howard, Thomas, Executive Engineer, and Grade, D.P. Works, AUyghur Division, Ganges)
Canal. Leave, Europe }
Bailey, Frederick, Executive Engineer, 3rd Grade, Department Public Works, Deputy)
Conservator of Forests, ist Grade, N. W.P. Superintendent of Forest Surveys, Deyra Doon )
Oehle, Henry John WoUfeyn, Brigade Major, Royal Engineers, Dublin
Whinfleld, Charles William, Exeter
Patten, William Henry, Cyprus
Collins, William Henry,Mjlfa;or 29 Aug. 72. Roorkee. Bengal
Sepper, Albert Jamee, Adjutant, Anglesey Militia Engineers, Beaumaris
Morris, Reginald Frank,*^ Executive Engineer, 4th Grade. Leave, Europe
Harris, George, Commanding icth Compimy Royal Engineers, Gibraltar
Jenner, Stephen Weston, Executive Eng. 4U1 Grade, Mil. Works Branch ; Field Engineer,
Khyber Field Force
Robinson, Henry, Com. 2i8t Company Royal Engineers, Bermuda
Mackenzie, Aug. Charles Colin, Malta ;
Harvey, Edward,»» Executive Engineer, and Grade, D.P. Works ; Field Engineer, EJiyber
Field Force
Cunningham, Charles,"* Executive Engineer, 3rd Grade, D.P. Works. Leave Europe
Glancy, Thomas, Northern District, Manchester ,
Ward, AHlotr Clitheroto, Instructor in Fortification, Royal Military Academy, Woolwich ....
Smith, Albert Charles, Exec. Engineer, 3rd Grade, D. P. Works, Madras, Cuddalore Division
Hill, Arthur, Executive Engineer, and Grade, D.P.W. Lahore Division; on Field duty in
Afghanistan
Nixon, Francis William. On Leave {Major, ix Nov. 78)
Brockxnan, Ralph Rhenins Evans, Exec. Eng. and Grade. D.P.W. Madras. Tinnevelly District
Wallace, William Arthur James, Executive Engineer, and Grade, D.P. Works, z Mar. 7a ;
Engineer in Chief and Manager of the Northern Bengal Railway, Saidpore
Blood, Bindon. On Leave (BtMaJor, 39 Nov. 79)
Booth, Jamee &ore. Instructor in Fortification, Royal Military Academy ^Woolwich....
Pilleau, Henry George, Commanding 25th Company Royal Engineers, Bermuda ....
Begbie, Alfred Glynn,Exec. Eng., 4th Grade, D.F. W. Dep. Examr. of Accounts. Leave, Europe
Sale, Matthew Townsend,*^ Secretary to the Royal Engineer Committee, Chatham
Willans, Thomas Joseph,** Executive Engineer, and Grade, D.P.Works, Assam, Shillong ,
Abney, William de WioeeleeUe, Inspector of Science Schools, South Kensington Museum.)
On Temporary Reserve List )
Livesay, Robert Algernon, Malta
Maeiworth, Sir Arthur TFiWiaw, Pari., Adjutant Monmouth Militia Engineers ,
Firebrace, Fred., Executive Engineer, xst Grade, D.P.Works, attached to Office of Director )
of State Railways. Simla ,.i
Brooke. Alured De Yere, Adjutant, School of Military Engrineering, Chatham, aa Jan. 78
M*Cnllagh. James Robert, Assist. Superintendent, ist Gr., Gt. Trigonometrical Survey of India
Rogers, Malcolm William, Deputy Superintendent, 3rd Grade, Groat Trigonometrical Survey i
of India, Jodhpore Series. Duty with Afghan Field Force j"
Sargeaunt, Richard Arthur,** Executive Engineer, ist Grade, D.P.W.; Examiner of Guaran-
teed Railway Accounts to the Government of India at Bombay, with rank of Controller,
and Class, and Grade, Bombay. Ofliciating at Calcutta
Marsh, Jeremy Taylor, War Office, Whitehall
Parker, Bobert John -ffentj, Adj. ist London Engineer Volunteers
Champemowne, Henry, Commanding nth Company Royal Engineers, Malta
Beauchamp, Clayton Scudamore, Executive Engineer, ist Grade, D.P. Works, Personal)
Assist, to Chief Engineer, and Assist. Sec. to Government, N.W. Provinces of India j
Osbom, Wm,,*«Bxec. Eng., 3rd Grade, D.P.W. Bombay
Boileau, Lestock Francis, Executive Engineer, ist Grade, D.P.W., Hyderabad. Furlough
Savi, Thomas Brown Blake,*^ Exec. Engineer, 3rd Grade, D.P.W., Manager of the Punjaub)
Northern State Railway (Open Line), Moolttn y
Sedgwick, William, Exec. Eng., 3rd Grade, D.P.W., Western Rajpootana State Railway, and )
Temporary D. C. E. to Government of India for Guaranteed Railways, Pux^aub j
Baird, Andrew Wilson, ><><> Assist. Superintendent, ist Grade, Great TrigonometricAl Survey)
of India, Poena i
Hime, Albert Henry, on Temporary Beaeroe List; Colonial Engineer, Natal
Eraser, Thomas, Director of Works' Office, War Office {Major, 30 Nov. 78)
yCjB,».c. Bell, Mark Sever.*** Intelligence Department, Horse Guards
Heneage, Frederick William,*^ Commanding aSth Company Royal Engineers, Bermuda
Burke, Walter St. George, Instructor in Milita^ Drawing, Royal Military Academy. Woolwich
Bonghey, George Fletcher Ottley, Executive Eng. and Grade, D. P. Works ; Field Engineer, )
Koomm Field Force y
Ramsay, John, Commanding 4th Company Royal Engineers, Portsmouth
Archer, George William, Adjutant zst Middlesex Engineer Volunteers, London
Frere. Richard Tudor, Commanding 39th Company Royal Engineers; School of Military)
Engineering, Chatham }
Anstey, Thomas Henry. On Leave
Hill, John,Dep.Snpt., 3rd Grade, Great I'riffonometrical Survey of India, Monlmein. Sick Furl.
Plunkett, George Tindell, 8. M. E., Chatham ; Commanding 37th Company R.E
Larminie, Edward Merry, Brigade Major, Candahar Force
Scott, Lothian Kerr, Instructor in Fortification, Royal Military College
English, Thomas, Director 01 Works Branch, War Office
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(7orp« of Boyal Engineers.
109
Gaptaiks.
Motre, raJeutimt FraneU, Instructor in Military Drawinfir, Ro^al Military Academy, Woolwich
foM, WUIiam Gordon, I natmctor in Fortification, Royal Military Academv, Woolwich
Holdich, Thomaa Hunjcferford,*** Deputy Superintendent, Topogtaphical Survey of India. >
Qactta Ck)lunm, Afghan Field Force )
JtHardf, Aitxandtr Bumeu, Special duty, Prison Department, Home OfBce, Whitehall.— )
On Temporary Reserve List )
Gncey, Thomas, Executive Eugineer, and Grade, D. P. Works, Engineer in Chief, Punjaub 1
Northeni State Railway, Pindee to Kohat Section il
O'Bncn, Donatus, Assistant Inspector of Works, Royal Arsenal, Woolwich
Carej, Clement de Beauvoir, Portsmouth
LowiUey, Banillai. Home District, Whitehall
BAthbome, William Hans. Commanding 40th Company Royal Engineers, Chatham
Galwcy, William James, Instructor of Musketry, i May 78, Gravesend
Hsjdon. William Henry, Executive Engineer, 3rd Grade, D.P. Works, Surat
HaU, John Greive, Executive Engineer, and Grade, D.P. Works, Cawnpore
Bounieh, Alten Aug. William, Comdg. xgth Company R.E., Ordnance Survey, Southampton...
Cole, Henry Hardy, Executive Engineer, and Grade. D.P.W., Military Works Branch, Simla...
Remolds. Henry Charles, Com. i6th Company Royal Engineers, Ordnance Survey, Bristol ...
Knocker, Herbert Paget, York
Lee, Henry Pincke. M«lta
Toii, r%lUmfritoHk Richard. Instructor in Fortification, Royal Military College
Edmondes, Francis Qnintin, Ireland, Galway
Bpiight, William FitsHenry, Ordnance Survey, Dublin
Biaset. Wm. Sinclair Smith, Executive Engineer. 3rd Grade, D.P. Works, Manager Holkar^
Stale Railway, Agra j
Coaker, William Henry,"* Executive Engineer, 3rd Grade, D. P. Works, Madras, Deputy \
Consulting Engineer for Railways, Madras S
Edwards, Fleetwood Isham, Assist. Private Secretary and Assist. Keeper of the Privy Purse 1
totheQaeen, and Extra Grooift in Waiting to Her Majesty i
Whatley, Herbert Hughes, Northern District, Leeds
Poi, Harry Croker, Executive Engineer, 4th Grade, D.P.Works, Secunderabad
Mttcall, Pirancis, Commanding 38tn Company Royal Engineers, Chatham
Backiull, John Townscnd, War Office, Whitehall. On Leave
_J.IKrT. CAPTillT.
ii7 Dec. 62 1 Apr. 76
17 Dec. 62; 4 June 76
17 Dec. 62 4 j^ine yg
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17 Dec. 62
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24 June 63
24 June 63
24 June 63
24 June 63
34 June 63
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Wrxjd, ElUott. Commanding 15th Company Royal Engineers, Home District, Whitehall
KUdale, Henry, Woolwich
ScMf(./ote«m WUUam^ Instructor of Fortifications, &c.. Royal Military Academy
KiitwQod, Hendley Paul, Comdg. 13th Companv Royal Eng., Ordnance Survey, Edinburgh
Coibett, Prank Vincent, Executive Eng. 2nd Grade, D.P.Works, N.W. Provinces, India, East- \
em Jtmna Canal >
ClsTUa. Arthur Granville. Assistant Instructor in Construction, S.M.E., Chatham
Oclfy.John Walter, Executive Eng. 3rd Grade, D.P.W,, Kumal Div. W. Jumna Canal, Punjab
Uabert, Sydenham John, Ireland, Cork
.Vonh, Wm.,^** Assist. Eng. ist Grade, D. P. W., Bengal ; and in Command Bengal Sappers )
indlCmers; on duty with Khyber Field Force {Bt.Major^ 22 Nov. 79) i
M'ATthiir, Alexander Donald, Executive Eng., 4th Grade, D.P. Works, Dehra Div., Bengal ...
Ificpbenon, John L., Executive Eng. 4th Grade, D.P.W., N.W. P., Irrigation Branch, Roorkee
IWlon, Henry Philip Ck>nstantine, Commanding 8th Company Ro^al Enflnneers, Gibraltar ...
JoMs, Waller Parke, Capo of Good Hope, ordered home (i/^Jfa;or, 39 Nov. 79)
Cilrow, Richard, Brecon, Western District
Dorward, James Ford, Commanding 6th Company Royal Engineers, Curragh, Ireland
Siapea, /«■««, Inspector of Lighthouses, Bahamas, with local rank of Major. On Tempo • 1
Ttry Reserve List $
iioes, Conway, Bxecative Engrineer, 3rd Grade, D.P. Works. Leave, Europe.,
'iwrgw, Heiu^ Rhodes Gilbert, Ordnance Survey, Plymouth
Oreeostreei, William Lees, Executive Engineer, 4th Grade, D. P. Works. Leave, Europe
Mafrtnaald, George. On Leave
Hi]debnad,Godfirey, Executive Engineer, 2nd Grade, D.P.Works, N.W. Provinces, 7th Circle)
cfMihtary Works, Chuckrata Road Division, Umballa y
Gai, William John, Intelligence Department, Horse Guards
^n<jht, John Thomas, Exec. Eng., 3rd Grade, D.P. Works, N.W. Provinces. On Furlough
ivlrr, Ambrose, Executive Engineer, 3rd Grade, D. P. Works, Coimbatore District, Madras
ffin*, WHImm Brunei, Instructor in Fortification, Royal Military College, Sandhurst
Tiller, Stsnier, Equerry inordinary to H.R.H. Prince Leopold
iieiander, Arthur Clifford , Cyprus
?u2eT, Arthur Robert,*** Commanding 32nd Company Royal Engineers, Bermuda
^Utbaon, John, Assistant Instructor in Field Fortification, School of Mil. Eng., Chatham...
L^iseU, John Barber, Ireland. Limerick
N Aolscn, William Gustavus, Executive Engineer, snd Grade, D. P. Works j on Field duty I
«i^ Koomm Field Force ^
Pii^ard, Rosaell Richard, Exec. Eng., 4ih Grade, D. P. W., N.W. Provinces ; on Field duty )
vak Eoorum Field Force }
E«jd,niiiipSavileGrey, Fcrmoy
<»rwT, ICaegreffor, Comdg. 32nd Company R. E. General Post Ofiice Telegraphs, London
J*rt.Mw»rd Chichester, Glasgow
i'Kafcawt, Edward Cardwell, Exec. Eng., 4th Grade, D.P.W., Bengal, Mil. Works Branch. >
SsckPnrlottgh /
Biickenbarv, Maule Campbell, Executive Engineer, 4th Grade, D.P.Works, Simla
Jeix, Hidiazd Henry, Commanding ist Company Royal Engineers, Shomcliflte
"oodthorpe, Robert Gooset, Assist. Superintendent, 2nd Grade, Topographical Survey, >
Kflonua TaUej Column (Bt Major, 72 Voy. 79) S
Wadungton, Francis Palmer, Ordnance Survey, Bedford
H&yDea,Hesiy8i(hiey Freeman, Exec. Eng., 4th Grade, D.P. W.,Indu8 Valley State Railway, )
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Jioob, Sydney Long, Executive Engineer, 3rd Grade, D.P.W., Irrigation, Mardan
JfWiftad, Charles Fred. Cobbe, at Staff College
.^JcJioliott.John Simpson. Birr, Ireland
™tt, NspolMfn, Executive Eng., 4th Grade, D.P.W. , Military Works Branch, Allahabad
^«ar, Qmrf§ Boberi, Prof. Roy. Mil. College, Kingston, Canada, with local rank of Major ..
UapbeU, Duncan MaoNeil, Executive Engineer, 3rd Grade. D.P.Works, Vellore Division
wtow, CbaxlM Claude Clifton, Executive Eng., 4th Grade, D.P. Works. Furlough
n&ttaa, Wmiam Robert, Executive Engineer, 4th Grade, D.P.W., Bangalore Division
fjwn, Cbaries Moore, Aide de Camp to Sir Lintom Simmons, War Office, WhitehaU
J«yD. Herbeii,w See. to Eoy^ Commission on Colonial Defences, War Office, Whitehall
^J^'*^ Churtos Howard Peregruie, Deputy Exam, of Accounts, D.P. Works. Furlough
Moore, idwardCronerSibbald. On passage to Cape of Good Hope
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Corjpa of Boyal Engineers,
Captaihb.
Y(£ Loftch, Edward Pemberton, Assistant Superintendent, 2nd Grade, Topograpliical Survey \ I , . __ ^.
of India. Sick Furlough (if.lfci/or, aa Not. 79) ^ 17 ^pr. oc
_ _ ._ _ . — . -r. « ,.. . » _ « i7Apr. 6€
Turner, Samuel Compton, Executive Eng., 3rd Graue, D.P.Worka. Leave, Europe
Gould, George Ingelheim, Cork Harbour, Ireland
Courtney, David Charlea. On Leave
Purcell, Mnttliew Heniy, Ordnance Survey, Ipswich
Garwood, John Frederick, Executive Engineer, 4th Grade, D. P. Works, N. W. Provinces,
Militarv Works. Lucknow
Broadbent. John Edward, Executive Eng.. 4th Grade, D. P. W., Mil. Works Branch, Calcutta
TC Chard, John Rouse Merriott. On Leave (-B/.lfq/or 23 Jan.79)
Bogle. John du Terreau, Assist. Instructor in Surveying, School of Military Eng., Chatham...
Buckle, Samuel, on Temporary Be$erte Litt ; Colonial Engineer, Gibraltar
Morgan, William Edwin Llewellyn, Ordnance Survey, Oxford
Call, Charles Frederic, Exec. Eng., 4th Grade, D. P. Works, Central Provinces of India ; )
ikssist. Field Engineer, Candahar Field Force j
».».c. Hare, William Aldworth Home, Intelligence Dept., War Office
Green, Arthur Octavius; School of Military Engineering, Chatham
Lewis, James Frederick, War Office, Whitehall
deWolski. Felician Rola, S. M. Engineering, Chatham
Barklie, Robert Martin, Ordnance Survey, Clifton
Kensington, Charles Henry Maurice, Exec. Engineer, 4th Grade, D. P. W.; Assistant Field ]
Engineer, Khyber Field Force S
».t.e. Morris, William George, Assist. Instructor in Surveying, School of Mil. Eng., Chatham...
Denison, Henry, Depot R. E. Troops, Aldershot
5.«.c. James, Walter Haweis, Commanding 35th Company Royal Engineers, Chatham
ohnstone, William Henry, Exec. Eng., ^th Grade, D.P.W., Holkar State Railway, Calcutta...
Gregson, Matthew Henry, Assist. Instructor in Field Fortifications, S. M. Eng., Chatham
Settle, Henry Hamilton, Devonport
Day, Francis Jeremy, Ordnance Survey, Norwich
LixurxKAWTS.
Brown. Louis Faulkner, Supdt. Park and Field Train, Bengal Sappers and Miners ; Assistant )
Field Engineer, Candahar Force .^ j
Johnston, Duncan Alex., Ordnance Survey, Derby .„... ._..
Gardiner, Richard, Exec. Eng , 4th Grade, D.P.W., Western Rajpootana(State) Railway, Ajmere
Hare, John, C Troop. On passage home
Moore, Ross Franklin, Assistant Eng., ist Grade, Bengal. Militaiy Works Branch ; Assistants
Field Engineer, Khyber Field Force >
Henry, George, Bangalore
Bagot, Charles Hervey, Ex. Eng., 4ih Grade, Superintendent of Instruction, Bengal Sappers')
andMiners. Furlough S
Clarie, Oforqe Sydenham, Instructor in Geometrical Drawing, Indian Civil Engineering Coll., ^
Cooper's Hill •• ■ S
Bartram, George William. Special duty, London
MacGrogor, John CoUings, Natal
Cockbum. George Alexander. Ordnance Survey, Chester _.
Wliiteford, William Whiteford Bell, Assist. Eng., ist Grade, D. P. W., Bombay. With Afghan )
Field Force '^'"v: ^
Kirko, St. George Mervyn, Ordnance Survey, Reading
Goldie, Mark Henry George, Gotport
Smart, Alexander Willjam, Exec. Eng., 4th Grade, D.P.W., Madras, Nellore District. Furlough
Bogle, Adam, Currsgh ■■ ; ••—■••
Preston, Arthur Thomas, S. M. Mining Service, Chatham
Brookes, Charles Henry, Dover
Rawson, Courtney Clarke,Exec. Eng., 4th Grade : Assist. Field Eng. and Peshawur Division, )
Afghan Field Force S
Dorward.ArthurRob. Ford,Exec.Eng..4thGrade. Attached to Sappers and Miners, Thayetmyo
Fuller, Charles Fearon, Exec. Engineer, 4th Grade, D. P. Works, Abmedabad
Hyslop, Robert Maxwell,'** School of Military Engineering, Chatham
Yorke, Horatio Arthur, Assistant Engineer, zst Grade, D. P. Works ; j
Assist. Field Engineer, )
Khyber Field Force }
Barker, George, Asst. Instructor in Submarine Mining, S. M. Engineering, Chatham
Gordon, Charles Hadfield, Home District, Whitehall
Dove, Horatio, Doing Duty Officer, Bengal Sappers and Miners : Assistant Field Engineer, )
Afghan Field Force )
Smith, Sidney, Assistant Instructor in Musketry, School of Military Engineering, Chatham....
I • c.Pilkington, Henry, Assist. Eng., xst Grade, Railway Department, Bombay. Sick Furlough
ji, Hart, Reginald Clare,"* Aldenhot
Watkins, Frederick Wilmer, Natal. Ordered home
Clarke. Henry, Assistant Engineer, xst Grade, D.P.W., Aden
p.$ e Barker, Jamee Cam^U, Aide de Camp to Gen. Officer Commandint^ at Halifax, N.S. .
Beiby, Henrv01iphant,BombaySappers and Miners, and Instructor in Army Signalling, Poona
Langhame, kontague, Assist. Eng., ist Grade.D.P.W., N.W. Prov., Mil. Works. Sick Furlough
Spratt, Frederick Thos. Nelson, Assistant Engineer, zst Grade, D.P.W., and Assistant Field)
Engineer, Koorum Column j
Cameron, James, Cape of Good Hope. Ordered home
Whitmore, Mortimer Durant, Post Office Telegraph Service, Bristol
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Harman, Henry John, Assist. Snpt. 2nd Grade, Great Trigonometrical Survey of India, Shillong
Robinson, JWilliam Walton, Assistant Engineer^ ist Grade, D.P. Works, Kolapore
Kohinson, wiiiiBm »YaMiuii, /i.i»*»i<»"«»-»"B*"«^*f ^o*^***'
Pea cooke, William. On Leave ; ordered to Staff College
Dobson, Alfred Edmund, Exec. Engineer, 4th Grade, D.P. Works; Assistant Field Engineer, 1
Khyber Field Force ^ )
Or |)en, Richard Theodore. Assistant Engineer, xst Grade, D.P. W. With Afghan Field Force. . .
Savage, George Robert RoUo, School of Military Engineering, Chatham
HnHlett Pechell, Bengal Sappers and Miners ; Assist. Field Engineer, Candabar Force
H' nn Thomas Rice.Offg.Quarter Master Bombay Sappers and Miners, with Afghan Field Force
Addison, George William, Post Office Telegraph Service, Alderahot
Porcelli. Alfred, Gibraltar
Thurbum, James White, Assistant Engineer, xst Grade, D.P. Works, Bengal. Sick Furlough
Gosect, Frederic, Northern District, York
Hoskyns.Chandos, Exec. Eng., 4th Grade, D.P. Works, Puniaub ; Candahar Field Force
Maxwell, Frederick Thomson, Assist. Eng., ist Gr., D.P.W., western Raj pootana State Railway
Beauclerk, Ferdinand, Assistant Engineer, xst Grade, D. P. Works, and Deputy Examiner '
Public Works Accounts, Irrigation, Madras
Hussey, Edward Robert. Halitax, N. S. Ordered home
DeVillamil, Richard, Assist. Bng., zst Grade, D.P. Works. On lick leave to Europe
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Corps of Roi/al Ungincers,
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LlXUTBITAyTS.
Gore. St. George Corbet, Assistant Snpt. and Grade, Great Trigonometrical Survey of India, \rith )
Afjfhan Field Force /
firoirn, Robert Hanbary, Assist. Kngineer, xst Grade, D.P. Works, Irrigation ; with Khyber Field Force
Lloyd, Robert Oliver, Assistant Engineer, ist Grade, D.P. Works, Thayetmyo
Cameron. Ewen Hay, Assist. Eng., ist Grade, D.P. Works, Peshawiir Div., Military Works, Rawal Pindi
Conder, Claude Reigaier, Bdinbni^h
Mitchell, Huffli. at Staff College
Rich. Henry Bajrard,*** C Troop, Cape of Good Hope. On passage home
Du Boulay, Woodfbrde George, School of Military Engineering. Chatham
Srott, Dou«rlas Alexander, Assistant Engineer, ist Grade, D.P. Works ; witn Khyber Field Force
Sykes, Waiter Harry. Aldershot
Creswell, Edmund William. On leave
Hart- Davis, Henry Yaaghan, Adjutant Royal Engineers, Aldershot, 26 July 79
Martin, jfartin. Sappers and Miners, Boorkee
Chemaside, Herbert Charles, Vice Consul in Anatolia
Tre«idder, Tolmie John, Malta
Main, Thomas Ryder. On leave
Bradj. Maziere Kyle, A Troop, Aldershot
Shemird, Charles William. Onsick leave
Benny-Tailyour, Henry Waugh, School of Military Engineering, Chatham
fttt, William. On passage to Bombay
WilJtinson, Charles, Malta
H»f, Uoratio HoU, Garrison Instructor, Lucknow
Boddv. Owen Vidal, Commanding F Company Sappers and Miners, Thayetmyo
Bcresford, John Claudius MontgomerA% Aide de Camp to Lord Lieutenant, Dublin
Henieraon, Charles Burton, attached to Sappers and Miners. Bangalore
Lan/lej, Lionel, attached to Sappemand Miners, Khyber Field Force
Wilkic«on, Charles Boyd, Adjutant Madras Sappers and Miners, Bangalore
Maim. Gother Fyers,** Colombo, Ceylon
Romilly, Francis John, Exec. Engineer.^th Grade, D.P. Works, Madras, Tanjore
Johnston, James Taylor, Assist. Eng., ist Grade. D.P. Works. Puiyaub, sth Circle Military Works
Carter, Charles Carr^. Halifax. N.8. (Torpedo service)
Dickmson, Edward, Haliflux, Nova Scotia
Noel, Wilham Frederick Noel, Portsmouth
Rxhfor^ Boyd, Charles Augustus, A Troop, Aldershot
^«eep. Henry Lethbridge, Bermuda
D'ApUar. Francis Burton Grant, Assistant Engineer, ist Grade, D. P. Works, and Circle, Military >
Works Branch, Qnettah )
C a.nicw, Philip, Assistant Instructor in Telegraphy, School of i>lilitary Engineering, Chatham
D«r«Ta, Leonard, Assistant Instructor in Chemistry, S.M.E., Chatham
^one. Reginald da Costa, Gape of Good Hope. Ordered home
^tianer. Monier Williams,**? Cork Harbour
i!hone,William Terence, Assistant Engineer, ist Grade, D.P. Works, with Afghan Field Force
^ite, Walier Hanbury, Assistant Engineer, ist Grade, D.P. Works. Northern Bengal State Railways ...
Badjfiey, James Montague Taylor, Assistant Engineer, ist Grade, D.P. Works; on Field Service/
in Afghanistan f
I^^^>erier, Henry William, Assistant Engineer, and Grade, D.P. Works; on Field Service inj
Afghanistan / i
B«inet, Ferdinando Wallis, Post Office Telegraph Service, London
Heathcote. Alfred, Gibraltar .
Mdebrand, Algernon, Assist. Eng., ist Grade, D.P. Works. Sick Furlough
"lompson, Richard, Bermuda
Jp», of Bladensburg, Edmond James Thomas, School of Military Engineering, Chatham
«ycock, Stewart M'Murdo, and Asst. Principal, Thomason College, Roorkee, Bengal
De»ing, Edward John, School of Military Engineering, Chatham
Kitchener, Horatio Herbert. H.M. ViceConsul in Anatolia
Kunbardt, Henry Geffbken, Exec. Engineer, 4th Grade, D. P. Works, Punjaub Railway Branch, Calcutta
Cockbora, Alexander William, Quarter-Master, Sappers and Miners, Madras
*Ake, Noel Montagu. School of Military Engineerimr, Chatham
Jel]»,HenryLake, Assistant Engineer, and Grade. D.P. W
Babac, Edward, Assistant Engineer, tat Grade, D.P. Works; Assist. Field Engineer, Afghan Field Force
^tt, Buchanan, Assistant Engineer, ist Grade, D.P. Works, Punjaub Northern State Railway
"^liw*!!. George Frederick, Assist. Eng., 1st Grade, D.P. Works, State Railwaj'^s, Dinapore
G^it, Suene, Assist. Eng., X St Grade, D.P.W. Military Works Branch, Meerut Division
aack, Richard Matthews, Pembroke Dock
Eiltata, Simeon Hardy, Bengal Sappers and Miners ; Assistant Field Engineer, ist Peshawur Division
^•etuie, Edward, Assistant Engineer, ist Grade, D.P. Works, Ganges Canal, Anupshahr Branch, Meerut..
«ii>Tbaad, Herbert Hugh, Gibraltar
}^tii,Harokl Pemberton, Bengal Sappers and Miners; Assist. Field Eng., 1st Peshawur Divi^^ion
rkipuadall, William Harold, Assistant Engineer, and Grade ; Assistant Field Engineer, Khyber )
^rittd force '
^^. Alfred Crawford, Assist. Eng., and Grade, D.P.W. ; Assistant Field Engineer, Khybor Field >
^^^n ;
^'«ter, Kdmond William,!** Gibraltar. Ordered home
5P^. Edwani John. Gibraltar ;
JCaJhxin, Henry Edward, Woolwich Arsenal
J^TiiOD, John Heniy Chenevix, Assistant Engineer, and Grade, D. P. Works, Peshawar
J«^^, James, Assistant Engineer, ist Grade, D.P. Works, Punjaub
o«xt€r, John Cordy, Cape of Good Hope. On leave to England
'■»:her. Thomas Plunket, Assist. Eng., and Grade, D.P.W., Alighur Division ; Assist. Field Engineer, )
ftijyber Field Force )
J«. James Thomas, Assist. Eng., ist Grade, D.P. Works; Assist. Field Engineer, Khyber Field Force
VunDonop,Pelham George (Torpedo service), Bermuda
^delej\ William Lewis Clinton, Assist. Engineer, ist Grade, D.P. Works, Salem Di.strict, Madras
^'•▼ler, Henry Dacres, Assistant Engineer, and Grade, D.P. Works, with Afghan Field Force
H.11. Edmond Stephen, Bengal Sappers and Miners ; .Assistant Field Engineer, Khyber Field Force
fcaitb, Henry Whistler, Assist. Engineer, and Grade, D.P.W.; Assist. Field Eng., Khyber Field Force. .
oUckbum. John Edward, Jamaica.
Breton, Harry D'Arch, St. Helena
^ox. John Henry, Gibraltar
' ui. joim HenxT, 1
J^f ht, Henry Palmar, Malta (Torpedo service)
p^'dcey, WiUiain r " -*---,
T r*^' Wilham Henry, Bangalore, Madras
Jl^'c, Francis Seymour, Gibraltar
^-•ner, Wentworth Grenville. Assistant Engineer, ist Grade, D.P. Woi-ks, Punjaub
J 'rang, Carmichael Light, Assistant Engineer, ist Grade, D.P. Works, Bombay ^v,
Aiidiwn, John Copley, Assistant Engineer, ist Grade, D.P.W. ; Assist. Field Eng.,i
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Lererson, Julian Joho. On leave J Jan. 72
6 Jan. 7a
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6 Jan. 72
HippiBley, Richard Lionel, Telegraph Service, Bristol
Helbird, Eotaert Charles, Bennnda •• •••••;••"•
Oampbell, John Colin Livington, Assist. Engineer, and Grade, D.P.W., with Afghan Field Force
Davidson, George, Assistant Engineer, and Grade, D.P. Works, Bombay, Poona
Lister, Wastel Jameson, Assistant Engineer, and Grade, D. P. Works, Bombay, Canara
Wood, Oharles Knight, Torpedo service, Bermuda 6 Jan. 7a
O'Sullivan, Gerald Hope Wildig, Submarine Mining Service, Bombay 6 Jan. 7a
Blunt, Bmest, Assistant Field Engineer, xst Peshawur Division, Afghan Field Force » 6 Jan. 7a
Nicholls, George Thomas, Bermuda. Ordered home ' 6 Jan. 72
Grodsal, William Charles, A Troop, Royal Engineers, Aldershot I a May 7a
Hamilton, Robert Ewen, Assistant Field Engineer, and Peshawur Division, Afghan Field Force 2 May 7a
Bum-Murdoch, John, Assist. Eng. and Grade, D.P.W., with Afghan Field Force | a May 7a
Ellis, Charles Conyngham. On sick leave a May 72
Shaipo, James Birch, Assistant Field Engineer, Candahar Field Force I a May 7a
Digby, Thomas, Madras, with Khyber Field Force ••...• a May 7a
Barton, Maurice Charles, Assistant Field Engineer, Candahar Force • a May 7a
Maxwell, Ronald Charles, Assist. Engineer, and Grade, D.P. Works, Western Rajpootana State Railway, ^ 1 ^ ^-
Northern Section, Peshawar ^ I ^'
Foley, Algernon Campbell, Kasaulie a May 7a
NevilleTJohn, Assistant Enjrinecr, and Grade, D.P. Works, Bombay a May 7a
Love, Henry Davison, Assistant Examiner, xst Grade,P. Works, Accts. Branch, Madras la Sept. 7a
SiU, John Warro, Malta xa 8ept.7a
Maokean, Kenneth, Cape of Good Hope. Ordered to Gibraltar la Sept. 7a
Bagnold, Arthur Henry, Cyprus la Sept.7a
Wiuook, Harry Borlase. On sick leave 12 Sept. 7a
OonBtable,Willoughby Vemer,A88i8t.Eng.,2nd Gr.,D.P.W.,W.Rajpootana State Railway .Southern Sectn. ' la Sept. 7a
Jennings, Roben, Assistant Engineer, and Grade, D. P. Works, Mau Ranipur Local Railway Division z a Sept.7a
Darling, Charles Henry, Sappers and Miners, Khyber Field Force iiaSept.7a
Jervoia, John, Aide de Camp to Governor of South Australia iia Sept.7a
Rawson, Herbert Edward, Bermuda (Torpedo service) xa Sept.72
Rhodes, Bmest Frederic, Singapore (Torpedo service) xa 8ept.7a
Mackenaie, William Jacob, Asst. Engineer, and Grade, D. P. W. Irrigation Branch, Alighnr. Sick FurL'xa Sept. 72
Andrews-Speed. Henry Speed, Malta iia 8ep£.7a
Buston, Philip Thomas, Assistant Field Engineer, Koorum Column, Afghan Field Force xa Sept. 7a
Tyler, John Charles, Malta ;xa Sept. 7a
Sim, George Hamilton, Assistant Engineer, and Grade, D.P. Works, Jullunder Division Military Works xa Sept. 7s
Oampbell, JohuChas. ,Beng. Sappers and Miners ; Assist.Field Eng. . xst Peshawur Div.AfghanFieldForce* 9 Jan. 73
Finiua, Henry, Assist. Engineer, and Grade, D.P. Works, Punjaub Northern State Railway i 9 Jan. 73
Ferrier, James Arch, Assistant Field Engineer, Khybei* Field Force ! 9 Jan. 73
Fullerton, John Davidson, Sappers and Miners, Kirkee ; 9 Jan. 73
Hodcyn, Charles Reginald, Assist. Eng., and Grade, D.P. Works, Sukkur-Dadra Railway \ 9 Jan. 73
SpUsbury, Edgar Charles, Assistant Engineer, and Grade, D.P. Works, Bombay • 9 Jan. 73
Baldwin, Philip Bell, S. M. Engineering, Chatham I 9 Jan. 73
9 Jan. 73
9 Jan. 73
9 Jan. 73
9 Jan. 73
9 Jan. 73
9 Jan. 73
Jones, George Turner, Sappers and Miners, Quettah Column, Afghan Field Force.
Conner, William Daniel, Sappers and Miners, Bangalore
Phillpotts, Robert Villiers, Assistant Field Engineer, xst Peshawur Division, Afghan Field Force
Lindtey, Waldemar Delmar, with Khyber Field Force
Bethell, Edward Hugh; Assistant Field Engineer, Khyber Field Force
Attree, Frederick Wm. Town, Bangalore
Sankey, Matthew Henry Phineas Riall, Instructor in Fortification R. Military College, Kingston, ')
Canada, with local rank of Captain }
"Talbot, Hon. Milo George, Assistant Field Engineer, xst Peshawur Division, Afghan Field Force
Mein, Alexander Lechmore, AssistantEng. and Grade, D.P. Works, Military Works Branch, Meerut
Maude, Frederic Natusch, S. M. E., Chatham
Hiokson, Samuel Arthur Einera, Assistant Engineer, and Grade, D. P. Works, Karwar
•Onslow, Gerald Charles Penrice, Assistant Field Engineer, Khyber Field Force
.Stafford, William Francis Howard, Assist. Field Engineer, xst Peshawur Division, Afghan Field Force
Waller, iUdmund Augustus, Assist. Field Engineer, Afi(han Field Force
Kenncy, Arthur Herbert, Assist. Engineer, and Grade; Assist. Field Engineer, Khyber Field Force...
29 Apr. 73
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39 Apr. 73
29 Apr. 73
a9 Apr. 73
a9 Apr. 73
29 Apr. 73
a9 Apr. 73
»9 Apr. 73
29 Apr. 73
Tower, George Alfred, Torpedo service, Jamaica.
•Childers, Edmund Spencer Kardley. Assist. Eng., and Grade; Assist. Field Sng., Khyber Field Force
Wingfleld-Stratford, Cecil Veraon, Halifax, N. 8. (Torpedo service)
Maxwell, Cedric, Bengal Sappers and Miners; Assistant Field Engineer, EJiyber Field Force
Coles, Walter, Kirkee
Friend, Lovick Bransby, Torpedo service. Hong Kong
Shute, Gerald Edward, Sappers and Miners, Rangoon
Rainsford-Hannay. Fred., Torpedo service, Ceylon
Haig, Herbert de Haga, Torpedo service, Mauritius
Penrose, Cooper, Natal. On passage home
Day, John Geori:e, Assist. Eng., and Grade, D. P. W., Militaiy Works Branch, Simla. Sick Furlough...
Porter, GeofRrey ilorohead. Assist. Eng. and Gr. D.P.W., Mil. Works Branch, Preaiency Com. Sick Furl.
Jerome, Henrs' Joseph Walker, Assistant Field Engineer, Candahar Force
Soott-Moncrieff, George Kenneth, Assistant Field Engineer, Kliyber Field Force
Sinclair, Hugh Montgorocrie, Cyprus
Kenyon, Bdwanl Ranulph, Cyprus .'/. '.'...
Grant, Samuel Charles Norton, Shomcliffb !..'!.!!!!!.....!!...!!.
Bate, Charles M'Guire, School of Military Engineering, Chathiucn .!.!!!!!.!...!!.!!..!!!!!!.!!!!.!!!.
Slrington, Maurice, Bermuda
Middfomass, John Crawford, Torpedo service, Malta \\\ !!!.!!,..
Peel, Frederick, Assistant Engineer, and Grade, D.P.W., Mil. Works Branch, Simla
Lutyens, John Gallwev, Bermuda
Cameron, Maurice Alexander, War Office, Whitehall '** . . *"
Wrottesley, Alfred Edward, Halifax, N.S "."."!!! !.*.'"!.'..
Oleeve, Stewart Dalrymple, Bermuda ." !!......!!!.!!]..! ...."..i
MacDonnell, Alfred Creagh, Assistant Field Engineer, Khyber Field Force !....!!..
Boyce, Ernest Joseph George. Gosport *"
Mason, Alex. Herbert, Roorkee, Bengal, Assistant Field Engineer, Khyb«Keld Force !!!!.!!!! ..!!
Appleton, Henry, Roorkee, Bengal \
Dickie, John Elford, Assistant I"ieUl Engineer, Candahar Force
Sler.Heniy Edward, Halifax, N.S. Ordered to Bermuda .......'..*.'.*'.",".'.*.".
>bott, Herbert Edward Stacy, Roorkee, Bengal
Foster, Hubert John. Onsickleave.
Haynes, Charles Edward, Cape of Good Hope
"TJr^ifi^feti-bv'
t(^«« Jan. 75
Corps of Eoyal Engineers,
113-117
LuVTBKAnTfl.
Wiselr, Geo. Alexander Keith, Aid0 cU Camp \
U Major &entral R. Biddulpk i
Bamet, Horace Hatton, AsaUtant Field)
Kngiiiaer, Bolan Pasa >
Back, Oliver Edwal, Portsmoath
Majne, Charlea Blair, Aasistant Field Eng., >
Khyber Field Force y
Goodwyn, Henry £dward, Hadraa
Gale, Walter Andrew, Asaiatant Field Eng.,
Khyber Field Force
a8 Jan. 75
38 Jan. 75
a8 Jan. 75
a8 Jan. 75
38 Jan. 75
] 1 38 Jan,
75
Caillard,yincent Henry Penalver, Montenegro' 19 Aug. 75
Hawkuia, Walter Francis. Devonport liQ Aug. 75
Slater. Mortimer John, Kirkee 1 19 Aug. 75
Baadolpb, Alfred Herbert, Asaiatant Field) 1,0 Anff 7k
Engineer, Khyber Field Force ) |«9Aug.75
Jackson, Lonia Charles. On sick leave i'9 Aug. 75
LittledAle, BiUphPndaay, Cape of GoodHope... i9 Aug. 75
Coouneline, Charles Ernest, Cape of Good ) I ,g ^^g ^5
LlSUTKNAKTS. _*'*"'^-
Dumbleton, Horatio Noma , 9 Oct. 77
Prendergast, Theodore John Warrendcr 9 Oct. 77
Askwith, William Bayne 9 Oct. 77
Anstruther, Ralph William 9 Oct. 77
Massy, Hampden Hugh 9 Oct. 77
Adair, Henry Benjamin Naylor 9 Oct. 77
St. John, Charles William Robert 9 Oct. 77
YoUand, William 9 Oct. 77
Mantell, Alfred Montgomery 31 Jan. 78
Bum-Murdoch, Paul Kobtrt J31 Jan. 78
Williama, Godfrey 31 Jan. 78
Huskisson, William J31 Jan. 78
Crogan, Thomas Andrew 31 J»"- 7^
Druitt, Edward \3i Jan. 78
Chesnoy, Harold Frank 131 Jan. 78
Brownrige, Henry John Watt 3' Jan. 78
Stafford, Honry Lawrence Caulfcild Howard 31 Jan. 78
Anderson, Francis .lames 31 Jan. 78
r , Ark wnght, Loon«ird Arthur 31 Jan. 78
Cowan, Jamea Henry, War Office, Whitehall 3 Feb. 76 Gubbins. Philip Charlea hi Jan. 78
Lindsay, Henry EdzeU Morgan, Chatham 1 a Feb. 76 Caimes, William Alnn hi Jan. 78
Bond. Francis George, Natal. Orderedhome a Feb. 76 Stockdale, Godfrey Henry Wolley I31 Jan. 78
Hedley, Bobert Shafto, Portsmouth ; 3 Feb. 76; Davidson, Stuart 18 Dec. 7J
Lerenon, George Francis, Devonport a Feb. 76; Leigh, Richard 'i8Dtc. 78
Bowlea, Frederick Gilbert, Gosport , 2 Feb. 76^ Homiblow, Frank Herbert |i8Dec. 78
Longe, Francis Bacon, Assist. Field Eng., > ' ^Feb 76 Baker. Walter Way 1x8 Dec. 78
Koonun Valley, Afghan Field Force i «"• 7 Rugaell, Bruce Brcmner 18 Dec 78
— -- • * '' ' ' '^i— -»— T^ 1-., 18 Dec. 78
18 Dec. 78
18 Dec. 78
8 Dec. 78
Ttnton, William Hairy, Gibraltar 14 Aug. 76; Learoyd, Charles Douglas.
GordoQ, George Huntly Blair, Assist. Field > - . 1 «« _6 Norria, Stephen Leslie
Engineer, Khyber Field Force > * *' ' 1 Roper, Percy Lyle Or . sby
Brotherton, Thomas de la Have, Natal '.. 14 Aug. 76 Mullsly, Herbert
Carr, George Anderson, Chatham 14 Aug. 76 Hinde, William Henry- 18 Dec. 78
Kelly, Arthur James, ShomcUffe 14 Aug. 76 'Mills, Dudley Acland iSDec. 78
Stai^on, Edward Charles, Assistant Field) |,^ ^^^o, ,6,Drummond. Arthur George *^ ^®^ "!}
ftogineer, Khyber Field Force ) !'* ^^' ^
Codd, Alfred Percy, Curragh 35 Jan. 77
Beeik, Frederick Crofton,fi[onnslow 35 Jan. 77
Ghi!il», Frederic Manley, Portsmouth 35 Jan. 77
Winn, John t 6 Apr. 79
Borrurd, Sidney Gerald 1 6 Apr. 79
Pollen, Walter Hun gcrford 6 Apr. 79
Kelly, Francis Henry I 6 Apr. 79
, Andrew Graham, Aldershot 35 Jan. 77'! King, Henry Somerset ' 6 Apr. 79
JofcMtone. Henry Melvill, Cork 135 Jan. 77: Browne, Clement Alfred Righy 1 6 Apr. 79
Femberton, Smest St Clair, Aldershot ?5 Jan. 77 | Russell, Walter i 6Apr. 79
Shsv, Thomas Barton, Shomcliffe 35 Jan. 77 Jeffreys, Frederick Vaughan 6 Apr. 79
Lajvd, Arthur Austen Macgregor, Aldershot 35 Jan. 77,1 Roberts, Henry Bradley I 6 Apr. 79
Lsfba, Henry David. On leave |x9June77 ;Town»hend, Kmest 1 6 Apr. 79
Hawker. Bd ward Christopher l?yrell ,i9June77 iSandbach, Arthur Edmund j 6 Apr. 79
Lawson, Henry Merrick 19 June 77 jAUen, Robert Franklin 1 6 Apr. 79
Tsaner, John Arthur. On leave 19 June77 1 Dallas, James l3oJuly 79
Sankey. Alfred Bobert Mandeville. On leave 19 June 77 ; Stuart, Andrew Mitchell 30 July 79
EeynoMa. Frank Romilly ii9June77 iVidal, William Sealy 30 July 79
MscCarthy, Felix Denis Francis. On leave... ■19 June 77 Norton, Charles Edward 30 J^^y 70
Psteraon, Hugh Augustus Lawrence 119 June 77 1 Biggs, Henry Vero 30 J^jy 79
Irvine. James Laird i9June77 Burton, Edmund Merccroa 30 July 79
Haaaey, WiUiam Clive 19 June 77 Quill, Lawrence ^o.luly 79
Jsekaon, Hnfifh Milboume 19 June 77 Tuke, Martin Litchfield 30 July 79
A^^ar, Edward ..I 9 Oct. 77 OldfleUi, Frederick Hume 30 J^^y 79
Race, Spring Robert » 9 Oct. 77 Doppmg-Hepenstal, Lamheri. John 30 July 79
Xeercs, Arthur Douglas ' 9 Oct. 77 Grant, Alexander 3oJuly 79
Deputy Adjutant General— Grant. Colonel John Marshall, i Jan. 76.
Dtjmtg A»9utant Adjutant Graero/.— Micklem, Major Edward, z Oct. 79.
FafmaUer$.
Browning, Wniiam Henry, 1 4 June 59; IIon.Maj. 1 4 June 74 ,
a.M.S., Caatham.
RKtaazdBon, Alezander,i» 1 Apr. 63; Hon.Capt. i Apr. 68;
H«*. Mmj&r, : Apr. 78, Aldershot.
Timrsn, Jnlina Brockman,i«« 9 May 45; znd Lt, 8 July 37;
Litmi. 8 Apr. 4* ; -Ho*. ^•Jor, 1 Jan. 60.
Ifutruetor c/ Mutketrw.
Gthrcy, Captain W. J., x May 78.
Adjutant.
Brooke, Captain Alured De Vere, 22 Jan. 78, Chatham.
Quarter Jfattert.
Jones, John, X3 Apr. 64, Chatham.
Buttle, Clement Francis, 19 Jan. 70, Chatham.
Andrews, Alfred, 25 Sept. 72 ; Bon. Captain, 37 July 79,
Horse Guards.
Cole, Samuel, 33 April 73, Aldershot.
t M'Donald, James, 29 Nov. 73, Southampton.
Boyal Engineer Troops.
.i<0*»<o»»*-— Hart-Davis, Lieut. H. V. H., 36 July 79.
Eiiing Jfotfor.— David Gillon, 31 Aug. 75, Aldershot.
VtUrinary Swragons.— Inge, Daniel Isaac, i July 55 ; ut Clas$, si April 63, Aldershot.
Walters, William Barker, 36 Nov. 61 ; ist Clou, 3 Aug. 71, Cape of Good Hops.
Ordered home.
Scarlet— IVicMiy*, Blue Velvet.— .^^en^, Messrs. Cox & Co.
K.B. Tke OflBoers whoee namea appear in Italics are holding Civil Employmenti or are Seconded for StaiTDuty, fto.
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War Services of the Officers of the Itoyal Engineers, 125
^ Sir Frederick Edward Chapman proceeded on a special niisaion to Constantinople in Jan. 1854. Was employed
Buj vejing the poBiUons at Bolair, Anrianople, and Bugok Tchekmadgie, previous to the arrival of the firitJBh
Forces in Turkey ; was attached to the ist Division, and accompanied it to Bulgaria and Bulganak, and M'Kensie s
Farm ; also present at the battles of Alma and Inkerman. Served throughout the siege of Sebastopol, during the
early part or which ho was Director of the Left Attack, and in the latter part he was Executive Engineer to the
Forces. Was several times mentioned in official despatches, and received the Brevet ranks of Miyor, Lt.Colonel,
snd Colonel, CB., Medal with three Clasps, Officer of the Legion of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 3rd
Class of the Mediidie).
* Sir Lintom Simmons waa employed for three years in the disputed territory on the N.E. frontier of the United
States in constructing works for its aefence and in making military explorations. Happening to be in Turkey in
185^ he was si>eciaUy employed by Lord Stratford de Redcliflfe on several important services ; joined Omar Pasha in
March 1854 ; escorted the new Governor into Silistria after the former one had been killed, and was present during
part of the siege of that fortress ; laid out and threw up the lines of Slobodzie and Georgevo on the Danube, having
entire charge of the operation with ao.ooo men of all arms under his command, a Russian Army of 70,000 men being
vithin seven miles : was present during the occupation of Wallachia and had frequent charge of reconnaissances
upon the enemy's rear. Went to the Crimea in Dec. 1854 to concert with the allied Commanders in Chief as to the
movements ofthe Turkish Army : was present at the battle of Eupatoria. laid out and threw up the entrenched
camp round that place ; afterwards was before Sebastopol fVom April 1855 until after its fall, and then went to
Mingrelia and was present at the forced passage ofthe Ingui, where he commanded the Division which crossed the
river and turned the enemy's position, capturing his works and ffu^s : Omar Pasha in his despatch attributed the
ioceess of the day chiefly to Lt.Colonel Simmons. He served as Her Majesty's Commissioner to the Ottoman Army
throughout the war and was employed in all the negotiations having reference to the movements of Omar Pasha 8
An&y. Has received the Crimean Medal with Clasp, the Turkish Gold Medal for the Danubian campaign, the Order
of Ife^idie 3rd Class, and a Sword of Honor from the Turkish Government ; also the 4th Class of tne Legion of
Honco'. Waa Her Majesty's Commissioner for laying out the Turco-Russian boundary in Asia, and granted the and
Ckas ofthe Medjidie by the Sultan, but was reftised permission to accept it.
* General Dumford served as Executive Engineer in the combined Naval and Military expedition np tne
Canton river in April 1847, and was present at the capture of eight forts, viz.. North and South Wantong, at the
Boeca Tigris ; Pachow and Wookongtap, at the Barrier ; Zig-zag, Segment, Shaneen, and Dutch Folly, at Canton.
* Sir Heniy Harness served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59 <^ Commanding Royal Engineer,
including the operations at Cawnpore a^nst the GwaUor Contingent from 25th to aoth Nov., and battle of Uie 6th
Dec. 1857 (mentioned in despatches) . Siege and capture of Lucknow (mentioned in despatches, and thanked by the
GoTcmor General in Council). Subseouent operations in Rohilcund and Oude (CB., Medal with Clasp) .
' Lient.(yeneral Hadden was actively emplo^^ed in Canada during the rebellion in 1837-39, &i^d ^^* engaged
vtth the rebels at St. Eustache and St. Benoit.
' Li«ai.Geiieral Stanton was attached to the Q.M.G.'s Staff with the expedition across the Orange River under Sir
Q«oree Gathcart in 1852, and was present at the action of Berea. Served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, includ-
ing tht attack on the Port of Odessa, the battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three
Clasu, Brevets of Major and Lt. Colonel, CB., Knight of the Legion of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and
Sth CkMB ofthe Mei^e) .
** Miiar (Seneral Weetmacott served in Canada during the rebellion, and the raids from the United States in
1930-39. Employed on the defences and reconnoitring fh>ntier8 of both Provinces. Subsequently compiling Military
itporti on the whole of British North America.
" Sir Wmiam Jervois served at the Cape of Good Hope during the Kaffir war of 1846-47, and made a military
ikftefa of 9000 square miles of Kaffirland,— xioo of which he surveyed during the war (Medal).
'* Oilonel Hassard served the Crimean campaign from Nov. 1854. including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, sortie
of nth May. and expedition to Kertch and Tenikale (Modal with Clasps, Brevet of Major. Sardinian and Turkish
Medals, and 5th CIsm of the Medjidie).
" Cokmel Lovell went to Turk^ on service in March 1854, ^^^ ^(^ employed surveying the position at Buysak
TchAmidii ; was appointed a Division Engineer to the and Division ofthe Army ofthe East, which he accompanied
through Bulgaria and the Crimea. Was the Royal Engineer Officer appointed to attend Sir George Brown and
Minhal Canrobert in their reconnaissance of the west coast of the Crimea previous to the landing of the Allied
innies. Landed with the Army at Old Fort, and was present at the offiurs at the Bulganac and M'Kenzie's Farm,
battles of Alma (mentioned in despatches) and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol, whence he was invalided while
Brigade Major Royal Engineers in Nov. 1854 (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, CB., 5th Class of the Med-
;<die. and l^urkish' Modal).
'• Major General Browne served for nearly six months in the Trenches before Sebastopol ; was present at the repulse
''■f scrties on 22nd March and 5th April ; was Senior Officer of Engineers at the capture and defence of Quarries on
rih June, for which service he was honourably mentioned in despatches, and received the Brevet of Major. Sue-
cteded Colonel l^lden as Directing Engineer of the Right Attack, and in the execution ofthe duties of that appoint-
laest was i>evcrely wounded by a rifle-ball on 24th August, which broke the left arm, passed through shoulder,
t&d unnred jaw (Medal with Clasp, Brevets of Miyor and Lt.Colonel, CB., Knight of the Legion of Honor,
fudiidan and Turkish Medals, and sth Class of the Medjidie).
^ Lieut.(xeneral Montagu served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman ;
^^ it the siege of Sebastopol until aand March, wnen he was taken prisoner during a sortie, but exchanged, and
karisg Odessa on the 2nd was again in the Oimea on the 3rd August, and again present at the siege and fall of
SefaaMopol (Medal with three Clasps, Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel. Knight ofthe Legion of Honor. Sardinian
and Tartosh Medals, and 5th Class of the Mediidie).
* CokMbd Cooke served in the Oimea from July 1855, including the siege and foil of Sebastopol (Medal with
Clasp, Brevet of Major. 5th Class ofthe Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
* Colonel Inglis served in the Kaffir war of 1850-52— throughout the year 1851 as Grarrison Adjutant at Gra-
^XBttowa, snd afterwards as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master Greneral in the Field (Medal).
" Ccteael Wray was sent on special service to Japan in Dec. 1863 as Commanding Royal Engineer under the
Nainl Oowmander in (Jhief Vice- Admiral Sir Augustus Kuper. Was sent by him in August 1864 to reconnoitre the
aatterissia Simonosaki Straits, and was afterwards present with a Detachment of Royal Engineers in the action of
the ssh Sept 1864 and subsequent operations (mentioned in desx>atches. Brevet of Mi\jor).
" ColoDd Paaley served with a Detachment of the lath and 40th Regiments under Captain Thomas at the cap-
^^tf^ of a Modcade occupied by insurgents at the Ballarat Gold Fields in Australia on the 3rd Dec. 1854. Served on
the 8uff of Major (Seneral Pratt in New Zealand in z86o. and wac severely wounded at the attack of a Pah on the
I ith October (Brevet of Major, and Medal) .
** Sir John Stokes served in the Kaffir wars of 1846-47 and 1850-51 (Medal) ; was thanked by the Ck)nmiandcr
m Chief for gallant conduct in the action ofthe Gwanga on 8th June 1846, and again on 25th July for opening com-
rarnQcation through the heart ofthe enemy's country. In 1851 was appointed D.A.Q.M. General of the Field Force
aad iMniitad to organise some 3000 Hottentot Levies, and was engaged m all the operations ofthe Division fh)m Feb.
to July 1851, and repeatedly mentioned in general orders. In 1855 was appointed Chief Engineer to the Turkish
Contingent and raised and organized the Engineer Corps and Train of that Force. Was employed in forti^ng
Kertdx during the winter of 1855-56 (Brevet of Major, ith Class of the Medjidie— promoted to and Class in 1874—
and Turkish Medal). In May 1856 was appointed by Lord Panmure. the Secretary of State for War, to be his
CcTTunlasioner for settling all afflurs connected with the breaking up of the Turkish Contingent, with ftdl powers
;o decide all questions of compensation to Officers, and to dispose of the animals and stores of the force. This
•errics was completed and all his decisions approved of in July following. In July 1856 was appointed Her
MMsty's Conrniisakmer for the Danube, under the Treaty of Paris.
* Sir Indrew Clarke was employed on special service in 1848 in New Zealand, and in command of a party
aiakisff a detailed reooDiiaiasance within the disturbed districts, in presence of and engaged with the enemy.
" Colonel Kwait proceeded to Turkey on special service in Jan. 1854 ; joined the Armv in the East on its
arrival, and served with it uninterruptedly until its return in June 1856, including one year as Mwor of Brigade, R.E.
(Medal with four Claspa, Brevet of Major. Knight of the Legion of Honor. Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th
Glass of thsMadiSdie). j » »
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*• Colonel Nugent served in the Baltic during the Russian war in 1854 and 1855. In 1S54 as Senior Engineer
Officer attached to the Commander in Chief Admiral Sir Charlea Napier, and was present at the capture of the Aland
Islands and fall of Bomarsund. In z8s5. attached to the Commander in Chief Admiml Sir R. Dundas, and present
at the bombardment of Sweaborg (Baltic Modal, and Brevet of Migor).
" Colonel Belfleld served in the Kaffir war of 1850-52 (Medal).
" Colonel E. C. A. Gordon served in the Eastern Cunpaign trwn April 1854 to its close, when he was appointed
H.M.'8 Commissioner for the settlement of claims against the Turkish Government for the Crimean war. In i86a
was appointed British Member of the Mixed Military Commission charged with the dcmarkacion of the Rayon of
the fortress of Belgrade.
^ Colonel Porter served the Crimean campaign firom Feb. to Mav 1855, including the siege of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Magor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
•* Colonel Crease served in the Crimea during the winter of 1855-56 under Sir R. H. Vivian ; was second in
command of the Engineer Force with the Turkish Contingent with the local rank of Major, and commanded the
Engineers during the latter four months of the occupation of Kertoh by the Allies (Turkish Medal) . Served with
the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose ; was Field Engineer and commande<l the axst Company Royal
Engineers during the summer of 1858, and was present at the battles of Autsee and Gwalior and capture of uwalior
<Medal with Clasp).
^ Colonel E. M. Groin served in the Trenches before Sebastopol during the winter of 1854-55 (Medal with Claap
and Turkish Medal).
^ Colonel Ravenhill served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, and
siege of Sebastopol (Brevet of Major, Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidic. and Turkish Medal).
*' Colonel Sil>ome served in the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal). Also in the expedition against the Rasutas in
Dec. 1852, having charge of the Pontoons by which the Troops crossed the Orange and Caledon rivers. Present at
the action of the Berea, and mentioned in general orders.
>* Major General Nicholson served at the siege and fall of Sebastopol flrom August 1855, commanded 4th Company
R.E. at Kinbourn, and was in immediate direction of the works for the destruction of Sebastopol Dockyard (liedal
with Clasp, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian campaign f^m
1 2th Dec. 1857 to 23rd Dec. 1858, and was present at the capture of Lucknow (Brevet of Lt. Colonel, CB., Medal
with Clasp), has been fre(}uently mentioned in despatches.
'* Colonel Cox served m the Indian mutiny campaign, including the sieffe and capture of Lucknow. campaign
in RohUcund and battle of Bareilly as Adjutant of Royal Engineers (Modal unth Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
*• Colonel Fowler served throughout the Kaffir war of 1851-55 (Medal).
^^ Colonel Brine served as a volunteer in the Crimean campaign firom the 5th July 1855. including the siege and
fkll of Sebastopol, and battle of the Tchemaya ; did duty in the Trenches of the Right Attack (Medal with Clasp,
and Turkish Medal). Was present with Colonel Neale, ILM. Minister, in the flag ship Eurjfalut at the naval
engagement under Vice Admiral Kuper with the Forts at Kagosima in Japan including the attacks on the shore
batteries on the 15th and 16th Aug. 1863 (thanked in despatches, and Brevet of Major ; also created a Knight of the
Tower and Sword of Portugal).
** Sir Howard Elphinstone served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol. and
was wounded during the assault of the 8th Sept. 1855 (Medal with Clasp, Victoria Cross, Brevet of Major, Knight of
the Legion of Honor. 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
** Colonel CHimberland served in the Crimea from 13th Sept. 1855, and was employed in the demolition of the
Docks of Sebastopol (Crimean and Turkish Medals). Served in the Indian campaign of 1857-59 • ""^^ Commanding
''"'"'neer at the siege and fall of Fort Ahwah, and present at the siege and capture of Kotah, conducting the First
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Column at the assault (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
^ Colonel Lennox landed in the Crimea on qoth Sept. 1854 and served uninterruptedly with the Army there until
it re-embarked in June 1856 ; was present at the battle of Inkerman, attack and capture of the Rifle Pits on 20th
Nov. 1854 (Victoria Cross), siege and fkll of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and
5th Class of the Met^idie). Served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58 ; was present at the action of Khujwa ; com-
manded the Engineer Brigade at the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde (mentioned in Lord Clyde's despatch, and
thanked by the Grovemor General in Council), and against the GKvalior Contingent ending in its defeat at the battle
of Cawnpore on 6th Dec. ; present at the action of Knodagunj ; served at the siege of Lucknow in March 1858 (men-
tioned in Chief Engineer's report, and received Brevet of Mjyor) ; commanded the Engineers at the attack on Fort
Rooya, and at the action of Aileegunj ; present at the capture of Bareilly. and at the action of Doundeakera ; com-
manded the Engineers at the attack of Fort Oomreeah ; present at the affair of Burgeedia, the capture of Fort Mua-
jeedia, and the affair on the River Raptee near Bankee 31st Dec. 1858 (four times mentioned in despatches. Medal
with two Clasps, and Brevet of Lt. Colonel). Was sent to the German armies during the Franco-German war, and
was with them from the 14th November 1870 till the 10th March 1871. Present at the siege of Paris from nth to
C5th December 1870; at the siege of Mezieres from the 24th December till its surrender on the 2nd January 187 1 ;
at the siege of Paris from the loth January till the 4th February ; and at the siege of Bolfort from 7th Febmary
till .the entxy of the German troops on the i8th February 1871.
*^ Colonel Stuart served during the operations of 1856-58 at Canton; was present at the capture and demolition
of French Folly Fort and at the formation of defensive position at the Factories; led the French Storming Party
at the assault of Canton, and was thanked by the French Naval Commander m Chief (Medal, and Brevet of
Major).
^ Colonel Grraham served throughout the Eastern campaign uf 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and Inker-
man, and served in the Trenches throughout the siege of Sebaatox>ol— twice wounded. Led a ladder party to the
assault of the Redan on the i8th June 185^ (Victoria Cross), and was on duty in the Trenches at the final assault of
the 8th Sept. Employed in the destruction of the Docks of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Knight of the
Le^on of Honor. 5th Class of the Medjidie, Turkish Medal, and Brevet of Mi^or). Served throughout the cam-
paign of i860 in North China, including the assault of Tangku and the Taku Forts, and surrender of Pekin —
wounded with jingall-ball (Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Lt.Colonel).
■^ Lt. Colonel Philips served in the Crimea frx>m September 1854 to February 1855. including the siege of Sebastopol
attack and capture of the Russian Rifle-pits on the 20th November 1854, and battle of Inkerman. Was mentioned
in despatches with other Lieutenants of Engineers as having " particularly distinguished himself" during the
siege (Medal with two Clasps, 5th Chiss of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
*i Lt.Colonel Martin served in the Crimea from Sept. 1854 to Feb. 1855, including the siege of Sebastopol (Medal
with Clasp, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
*■ Lt. Colonel Pratt served during the operations crossing the Danube in July 1854, and received the Turkish Gold
Medal for that campaign. Served during the Crimean campaign until the end of May 1855 (Medal with Clasp,
Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
" Lt. Colonel Drake served in the Crimea frt>m Nov. 1854 to May 1855, including the siege of Sebastopol (Medal
with Clasp, Kniffht of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
** Lt.Colonel Junes served at the siege of Sebastopol from Feb. 1855 until taken prisoner of war on 2nd July
(Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Was attached to the Turco-Russian Boundary
Oommissions in Bessarabia and Asia in 1856-57.
** Colonel C. G. Gordon served in the Trenches before Sebastopol from Dec. 1854 to the close of the aiege
(wounded on 6th June 1855). Accompanied the Column under Sir John Campbell at the attack of the Redan on the
1 8th June ; accompanied the Company of Sappers attached to the expedition to Kinbourn, and present at the sur-
render of that fort. Was employed in the demolition of the Docks of Sebastopol ; and subsequently employed on
the Turco-Russian Boundar}*' Conuniasions in Bessarabia and Asia in 1856-57 (Medal with Clasp, Knight of the
Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Chinese war of i860 (Medal with Clasp for Pekin) ; and in the
operations against the rebels undertaken by the British Forces in 1862, including the captures of the cities of
Kahding, Singpo. Cholin, and N^jow (Brevet of M^or). Commanded in 1861 and 64 a native Imperialist Force in
thirty-three engagements with the rebels (Brevet ofLt.Colonel, and CB., and the highest Chinese rank and honors).
>7 Colonel Edwards sor%'efl in the Crimea frt)m 14th Sept. 1855, and was employed in the demolition of the Docks
of Sebastopol (Medal, nnd Turkish Medal). Served in India in 1857-50, and commanded n Company of the Royal
Engineers throughout the campaign in Central India under Sir Hugh Rose ; Pf9i^?f!^§4^ the siege and storming of
War Services of the Officers of the Rotjal Enr/ivcrrs. 127
ChAndftiree (commanded the ladder party at the osaault, mentioned in despatchea), sicgc and storming of Jliansi
(directed the only two auccessfdl colnmne of assault), actions of the Betwah and Koonch (mentioned in despatches),
irtJoM before Calpee from the 15th to the aist May, action of Goolowlee on aand May, in which he supported
wiih his Company a portion of the 25th Bombay Native InlSantry which had been driven back by overpowering
nnmbers (specially mentioned in Sir Hagh Rose's despatch for ** prompt resolution in charging most successfully
ihe very superior force of the rebels, routing them with loss, and pursuing them till out of reach"), capture of
C»lp«e, action before and capture of Gwalior. Served as Commanding Engineer with Colonel Liddel's Column
a Bandlekaad in August September and October 1858, and also with Colonel Meade's Column in Central India
m Fcbmaiy March and April 1859, clearing the jungles and in the pursuit and capture of Tuntia Topee (Medal
with Clasn, and Brevet of Miyor).
"LtColonel Donnelly ser^'cd throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55. including the battles in the
Crimet, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
» U.Colonel Scott served at the siege of Sebastopol in June 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
"UColonel Dnmaresq served at the siege and fliU of Sebastopol from July 1855; did duty in the Trenches
of the right attack (Modal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
" Colonel Scratchley served at the siege and fkll of Sebastopol from Aug. 1855, ami accompanied the expedition
to Kmbourn (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served the campaigns in Oude of 1857-58, having joined General
Wmdham's Force at Cawnpore in Nov. 1857, and was present at the siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp) .
"LLColonel Maquay served as Captain with the Engineers' Force of the Turkish Contingent in the Crimea in
'^55-5^ (Turkish Medal). Served in tne Indian campaign of 1857-59, was severely wounded at Rowa, and present
M three other engagements (mentioned in several despatches. Medal with Clasp).
« Colonel W. B. Gosset served as Assistant Field Engineer with the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh
Eoee in 1S58 ; was Directing Engineer with the storming party at the assault of the hill Fort of Chandairee, present at
the nejfe and storming of Jhansi, commanded the 21st Company Royal Engineers during the action of Koonch,
prweut at the actions of Goolowlee. Calpee, and Gwalior, and the capture of the two latter places (several times
mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
•• U. Colonel Malcolm served with the 23rd Company throtighout the Indian mutiny, including the action of Futteh-
pore, relief of Lucknow, battle of Cawnpore, affair of Seraighat, capture of Lucknow (mentioned in despatches),
aware of Rooya, Allygunge, and Bareilly (Medal with two Clasps).
*< Ll. Colonel MacDonnell served throughout the Abvssinian campaign with Head Quarters in command of Bombay
Ssppers and Miners, and was present at the action of Arogee and capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches as
biviDif "rendered valuable and important services," Brevet of Major, and Medal).
•Major C. E. Webber served with the 21st Company Royal Engineers throughout the campaign of 1858 in.
t>n»al India, under Sir Hugh Rose, and was in charge of the ladder party at the escalade of Jhansie, where he
vu one of the officers who led the assault; also served in the campaign of 1859 (three times mentioned in
dwpatches. Medal with Clasp, and received the thanks of the Governor of Bombay).
•♦ U.Colonel J. M. H. Maitland served in China in 1857-59, and was present during the occupation of Canton and
Miie storming of Chck-Hung under Sur Charles Straubenzee. Served at the attack on the Peiho Ports on the
2Sui Jim 1859 under Rear Admiral Hope, when he was in command of the Marksmen on board a division of Gun
Bcattdanng the naval action, and in charge of the ladder party when the assault was made over the mud.
Bpeciafly mentioned in despatches "for gallantry, &c." (Medal).
'• Major Ferting served in the first Brigade of Sir Hugh Rose's Central India Field Force throughout the cam-
P*i^ and afterwards in the Gwalior Division under Sir Robert Napier ; present at the captures of Chandeyree,.
Jhaas, Calpee, Gwalior, and Poorie; actions of Koonch and Goolowlee (Medal with Clasp).
Major Papillon served in China during 1858-60, accompanied the expeditions to the North in 1858 and i860 ;
dannj5 ^ campaign of the latter yeax commanded as a Lieutenant the 8tn Company Royal Engineers, present at
ih« aejfe and capture of the Taku Forts (Aug. 21st and 22nd) and engaged at the aflhirs of Sinho, Changkyawang,
and Pahlichaou (Medal with two Clasps).
^ Colonel G. D. Pritchard served during the Indian mutiny of 1857-59 ^^-^ t-he 2^rd Company Royal Engineers,
»od »M present at the action of Khujwa, throughout the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, battle ot Cawnpore on
(th Dec. 1857, action of Khodagunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, throughout the Rohilcund campaign, in-
eJuding the attack on Fort Rooya, action of Allygunge, and capture of Bareilly ; throughout the Oude and Trans-
^o«ra campaign, inclading the action of Dounderakera, attack on Fort Oomreah, action of Buijeedia, capture of
Fr/rt Mu^eedia, and affair on the Raptee near Bankee (Medal with two Clasps). Served during the China war of
I Ecc, and was present at the actions of Sinho and Tangku, led the assaulting party (after Major Grah^, Royal
Eagineera, was wounded) at the storming of the North Taku Fort, being one of the nret to ent«r ; present at the
•Jarwofthe 18th and 23rd Sept., and the surrender of Pekin (twice mentioned in despatches. Medal with two
'-wps, and Brevet of Major). Commanded the loth Company Royal Engineers throughout the Abvssinian cam*
Iceland was present at the action of Arogee, and storming of the Fortress of Magchila— wounded in the right
*m and shoulder (mentioned in despatched. Brevet of Lt. Colonel, and Medal).
^ U.Colonel Brooke serv-ed in the New Zealand war of 1863-64, and was wounded in the action at Rangariri,.
*^i present at the action of Kakaromea, and capture of Wereroa Pah (mentioned in despatch, Brevet of Major,
ar^ Medal).
•* Colonel Harrison served during the Indian mutiny of 1857-59, and was present at attacks on the Alumbagh
3"jierOatram ; at the siege and capture of Lucknow ; throughout the Rohilcund campaign, including affairs at Fort
R*'ah, Alleegunge, and Bareilly ; through the Oude campaign of 1858-59, including the affair at Bu.xarghat; and
^ Afunif Adjutant to the Commanding Royal Engineer in India during the Tran.^-Gogru campaign, including
iffaiR at Bnrgudiah, Fort Mudjidea, and Bankee (Medal with Clasp). Served during the China war of i860, and
^ I»raem at the afikirs of Sinho and Tangku, and siege and capture of the Taku Forts. Was attached to the Quarter
««« General's Staff during the advance on and surrender of Pekin, and present at the affairs of Senho and
r.t*a«ho on the i8th and 23rd Sept. (mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Major).
'^ «J<»t Courtney served with the expeditionary force in China in 1858-62, and was present at the action of
'^bekmijf with the Kwantung rebels on the 8th Jan. 1859. Accompanied the Naval forces under Sir Michael Sey-
ttoiir to the Peiho river in May 1858, and was engaged in the demolition of the forts at its mouth. Served throagh-
ojQt thf campaign of i860 in North China as Acting Adjutant to the combined force of Royal Engineers and Madras
oAppers, and was pretsent at the acticr.s of Sinho and Tanku, siege and capture of the Taku Forts (mentioned in
6«P«die»). and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
^ M^ NewBome »er\'ed with the Army in Turkey and the Crimea ftrom June 1854 as a volunteer, and for such
•S"T««with the Royal Engineers from Oct. 1854 to May 1855, as Assistant Engineer, he received his Commission
u3Utf Corps ; has received the Crimean Medal with three Clasps, the Turkish Medal, and the 5th Class of the Medjidie.
' Major D. C. Walker served with the Rajpootana Field Force in 1857-58, and was present at the capture of Fort
Ai^ and the siege of Kotah.
^ Major Himo served throughout the campaign of i860 in North China, and was present at the actions of Sinho
»2l Tanfku. storm and capture of the Taku Forts, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
^ Major Keith served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, and was present at the capture of Lucknow (Medal
^ Major B. O. Jones landed on the Gold Coast ou the ajrd December 1873 in command of the a8th Company
K^l Engineers, and served until the close of the Ashanti war (Medal).
M^ior Clements served throughout the campaign of x86o in North China, and was present at the actions of
. mho and Tangku, storm and capture of the Taku Forts, action near Tungchow, and surrender of Pekin (Medal
fitc two Clasps).
" Major Warbnrton served in the New Zealand war of 1860-61, employed on special service and mentioned in
de^Mtchea (Medal).
" Jf^j^ Start served in the Abyssinian campaign and commanded No. 2 Company Bombay Sappers which did
exctuent Mnrice on the Senaf^ Pass and the Sooro Defile, and was present at the action of Arogee and capture of
Maf^dala (Medal).
" Major C. J. CN. Ferguson served in the New Zealand war of 1861-66, including the actions of Katikara and
Kartahi(M«dal). Digitized by ^^jOO^li::
128 War Services of the Officers of the Royal Engineers.
**\ Lt.Colonel Warren served during the Bupprcseion of the Kaffir outbreak in 1877-78, tvith local rank of Lieut.
Colonel, in command of the Diamond Fields Horse, and took part ia several actions (Brevet of Lieutenant Colonel).
Commanded purt or the Griqualand West Field Force in the Griqua rising in 1878, including numerous engagements
and sldrmifihes with the natives (several times mentioned in despatches ; commended in the Governor's despatches
for "energy, ability, and resource displayed under most trying circumstances").
•* Mi^jor Crowdy was present in charge of a Detachment of the Royal Engineers at the Naval operations in the
Btrait of Simonoseki in Japan tram the sth to 3th Sept. 1864, resulting in the capture and destruction of the
Batteries of the Prince of Negato (mentioned in despatches).
•s Major W. H. Mulloy served in the New Zealand war in 1864, including the action of Kakaramea (Medal).
>* Major W. H. Collins served under the Bhootan campaign of 1864-65 in teonomand of a Company of Bebundy
Sappers and as Assistant Field Engineer, and was severely woimded at the assault and capture of Fort Dalimcote
(MTedal with Clasp).
"7 Captain R. F. Morris served in the Abyssinian campaign in command of G Company Madras Sappers and Miners
(Medal).
•• Captain B. Harvey commanded the Sappers and Miners with the Left Column of the Lushai Expeditionary
Force under Brigadier General Bourchier in 1871-72, and was mentioned in despatches as having been "indefatigable
in pioneering aud driving roads through almost impenetrable forests and along rocky mountain sides " (Medal
with Clasp).
^ Captain C. Cunningham served in the Abyssinian campaign as Acting Quarter Master on detached duty at
Antalo superintending works in that division with Madras Sappers (Medal).
*^ Captain M. T. Sale served throughout the Bhootan camnai|rn of 1864-65 in command of a Comjiany of Bengal
Sappers and Miners, and as Assistant Field Engineer (Medal with Clasp) .
^ Captain T. J. Willans served throughout the Abyssinian campaign; commenced the Survey of the Railway in
Nov. 1867, remained superintending bridges till ordered to the trout ; present at the action of Arogee and storming
ct Magdala (mentioned in despatches for services with the Railway Department, Medal).
** Captain R. A. Sargeaunt served in the Passes during the Abyssinian campaign in charge of Water Supply and
road repairs (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
^ Captain W. Osboioi served with No. i Company Bombay Sappers in the Abyssinian campaign and performed
the duties of Adjutant from Jan. to May z868 (Medal).
*7 Captain T. B. B. Savi commanded the 4th Company of the Bengal Sappers and Miners and served as an
Assistant Field Engineer with the left Column of the Bhootan Field Force in 1865-66 (Medal with Clasp).
^^ Captain A. W. Baird served in the Abyssinian campaign as Traffic Manager of the Railway, and vras mentioned
in despatches for zeal and management in bringing safely and expeditiously troops and baggage for embarkation
(Medal).
10a Captain M. S. Bell commanded the Detachment of Sappers and Miners and served as Assistant Field Ezigineer
with the Right Column Bhootan Field Force in 1865-66, and was present at the seizure of the Monar Bridge (Hedal
with Clasp) . Commanded the Detachment of Sappers and Miners and served as Assistant Field Engineer throughoot
the Hazara campaign of 1868,— the forced march of 600 miles made by the Detachment, its services, and the conduct
of the Officer commanding prominently brought to notice in despatches (Medal with Clasp). Served throughout
the Ashanti war of 1873-74, including the battle of Amoaful, battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie (men-
tioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and Victoria Cross).
108 Captain F. W. Heneage commanded the Detachment of Royal Engineers in the Red River Expedition of 1870
f^om Canada under Sir Garnet Wolseley.
^^ Captain T. H. Holdich served in 1865-66 on special duty with a Survey Detachment in Bhootan. Served in the
Abyssinian campaign in 1868 and was engaged in carrying on the Trigonometrical Survey f^om the Coast to
Magdala (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
"• Captain Coaker served as an Assistant Field Engineer, working with the 4th Company Bombay Sappers and
Miners throughout the Abyssinian campaign (Medal).
»w Lieut. R. M. Hyslop served with tne Right Column of the Lushai Field Force in the campaign of 1871-72, in
command of a company of Bengal Sappers and Miners (mentioned in despatches, thanks of Indian and Home
Governments, Medal with Clasp).
>** Captain Puzey served in the Abyssinian campaign in charge of the Telegraphs between ZouUa and Antalo.
" The telegraph worked well and rendered important service ** (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
^** Captain H. Jelqrll served during the Aahanti war in charge of the Telegraph until invalided on the 30th January
X874 (iMdal).
iM M^jor North served in the Perak Expedition in 1875. Commanded the Bengal Sappers and Miners in the
Afghan war of 1878-0 (Brevet of Major).
M* Lient. Regixiald Clare Hart has been awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal Humane Society ; a Medallion
f^om the Mayor, in the name of the City of Boulogne ; and a Medal of Honour of the First Class, by the President of
the French Republic, for saving the life of a Frenchman from drowning in the Harbour of Boulogne-sur-Mor, on
the 97th July 1869, he himself having received on this occasion several severe wounds of the head and face from
striking, in a leap from the Pier, some sunken piles or rocks. Served with the Khyber Column in the Afghan
war f^m Jannaxy to June 2879, first with and Division, attached as a Regimental Officer to the 24th Punjab Native
Tnf^wtiy, during Uie 2nd Bazaar Expedition against the Zukha Khel Afireedis, and afterwards with the ist Divifiion.
Was several times employed by the Quarter 3iaster General's Department in making reconnaissances (mentioned
in Lieat.GreneralSir Frederick Maude's despatch, Victoria Cross).
us Lieut. G. F. Mann served in the Ashanti war trom. 7th October 1873 until invalided on the 20th January 1874,
having made the road trom Dunquah to Mansu (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
iinOeat. M. W. Skinner served on the (xold Coast trom the Z4th December 1873 until invalided on the Z2ih January
1874 (Ashanti Medal).
iw Lieut. B. W. Cotter served in the Ashanti war of 1873-74, and was present with the rear guard at the defence
of the post of Quannan (Medal with Clasp).
m Lieut. H. B. Rich served with the expedition against the Malays in Perak in 1875.
lu M^jor Richardson served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854 -55 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
lae Miyor Travers served with the ^ist Regiment in the Crimea from 22nd May i8<:5, includmg the siege and faJl of
Sebastopol, and attacks of the x8th June and 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
War Services of Royal Engineers (late Bengal Engineers).
^ Genoral Goodwyn served at the siege and capture of Bhurtpore in 1825-26 (Medal). Also in the Pui^anb cam-
paign (Medal).
« Sir William Baker served in the Sutlej campaign in 1846, and was mentioned in despatches for conducting
General Dick's Division into the entrenchments at Sobraon (Medal, and Brevet of Major).
* Lord Napier served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46 as Chief Engineer at the battles of Moodkeo
(horse IdllecO and Ferozeshah (severely wounded, and horse killed), and as Brigade Major of Engineers at the battle
of Sobraon, and in the subsequent advance on Lahore (mentioned in despatches, Medal and two Clasps, and Bre\'et
of Mi^or). Appointed in 1846 Chief Engineer to conduct the siege of the hill Fort of Kangra, and received the
apeoial thanks of Government for his services in the transport of the siege train to that place. Served the Punjaub
campaign of 1848-49, was Chief Engineer during part of the siege of Mooltan in 1849 (severely wounded), and Com-
War Sfn-^vlces of lloyal Engineers (late Bengal Engineers)* 128a
TTianfiing Enficeer of the Rifrht Wing at the battle of Goojerat, and in Sir Walter Gilbert's porsoit of the Sikh Army
(mentioned. Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Lt. Colonel). Commanded a Column which defeated the Hns-
smcie tribe on the Black Mountain in Hazara in 1852. Present with the expedition against the Boree Aflreedees in
iSs^-5:|« iuid received the Bi>ecial thanks of Government (Medal with Clasp). Served thronffhont the Indian motiny
rampaigna; was Chief of the Staff to Oatram in 1857, and present in the several actions leamng to the first relief of
Locknow in September — Mnngarwar, Alombagh, and Chiurbagh ; commanded the Troops in the rescue of the siege
Cnin which had been surrounded and cut off in the suburbs ; the sortie for the capture of Phillip's Garden Battery,
aad oUker seuarate operations (severely wounded). Present as Chief of the Staff in the latter operations at the
Ahonba^h after the second relief of Lucknow. Brigadier and Chief Engineer at the siege and capture of Luoknow
(mentioned, CB.). Commanded a Brigade at the capture of Gwalior. Defeated Tantia Topee at Jonra-AJipore, cap-
turing 35 gnnB (thanks of Parliament, andJTCB.). When in command of the Gwalior Division bombarded and
reduced the Fort of Powrie in Aug. 1858. After five days' close pursuit surprised and defeated with a Squadron of
the 14th Hoaaars Ferose Shah's Force at Ranode (Medal with three Clasps, and a year's service for Lucknow). Com-
Banded the snd Division of the China Expeditionary Force in the campaign of i860, including the action of Sinho ;
preeent at Tangku (Division in reserve); with his Division and the whole of the Artillery, in comunction with the
French Division of General Collineau, conducted the operations ending in the storming of the Iforth Taku Fort ;
preeent mt the advance upon and surrender of Peldn (tnanks of Parliament, Medal with two Clasps, promoted Major
General fbr distinguished service, and appointed Military Member of the Council of the Governor General of India).
Raised to the Peerage in 1868 for his eminent services as Commander in Chief of the Abyssinian Expeditionary
Force, alao received the thanks of both Houses of Parliament, and nominated a GCB.
* General Becher served the campaign of 1842 in Affghanistan. including the forcing of the Khyber Pass
{Medal). Sutlei campaign in 1846, and severely wounded at the battle of Sobraon (Medal, and Brevet of Major),
^eoiioned in despatches for services in operations against the mutineers ou the Hazara Frontier, and in opera-
tions on the Eusufzai Frontier in 1857 (Civil CB., Medal with Clasp).
li lieat-General Hutchinson served in the Sutlej campaign (Medal).
17 H^r General Fraser served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46 (Medal) . Punjaub campaigi^ of 1848-40-, as Ad-
jTitant of Sappers at the siege of Mooltan and battle of Gomerat (Medal with two Clasps) . Burmese war of 1852-53,
a&d aceooipani^ the Column under General Steel to Tonghoo (Medal with Claap for Pegu) .
** Magor General Gcdliver served throughout the operations before Mooltan in 1848-49, including the first siege.
susntdng of the intrenched positions on 9th and 12th September, and storm of the city— severely wounded (Medal
•9rtkhClaq>). As a subaltern raised the 24th Punjaub Pioneers and commanded them at theBiesres of Delhi and
Lacknow, and served also throughout the campaign of 1858-59 in Dude (Medal with two Cla«ips, and Brevet of
Vajor).
* Muor General Pollard served in thePnnjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege of Mooltan (wounded) , and
bsttlerf Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps) .
* CoU^kel Stewart served in the Pui^aub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege of Mooltan, and battle of
Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Also in the Indian mutiny campaign, including the battle of Budlekeserai, and
throQ^oot the siege of Delhi (Medal with Clasp).
*? jligor General Maunsell served the Pui^jaub campaign of 1848-49, throughout the operations before Mooltan,
indndn^the first siege, storming of the intrenched positions ou 9th and 12th September, and surrender of the
(bnras, also surrender of the Fort and garrison of Cheniote, and battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps) . In the
Imtous mutiny campaign commanded Sappers and Miners at the actions on the Hindun, battle of Budlekeserai, and
tiimigboat the siege of Delhi, directed the right attack during the final operations, and was dangerously wounded
vbax eoMluctiiig the Colmnn of assault on the I'ahareepore suburb on 14th Sept. 1857. Commanded Sappers at the
siege and capture of Luoknow, in the Rohilcund campaign at Rooyah, Alygunge, and Bareilly, and at Mitowlee in
the Oode campaign of 1858-59 (mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Major, and CB.).
" Colonel Tennant served at the siege and assault of Delhi, also at the siege and capture of Luoknow (Medal with
two Claspe, and Brevet of Major) .
"Colonel Medley served in the Indian mutiny campaign, including the battle of Budleekeserai, throughout the
BcgeofDeUd, and severely wounded whilst conducting the storming party at the assault of the Cashmere Breach
(aMttkmed in despatches). Served with Seaton's Column at the actions of Gungeree, Puttialee, and Mynpoory, and
tt the siege and capture of Lucknow (mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Major).
* Cok)nel Russell served as Brigade Major of Engmeers at the relief of Lucknow by Havelock, and throughout
tbe subsequent defence of the Residency— wounded (Medal with Clasp, and a year's service).
" Colonel Williams served as Adjutant of Engineers with the expedition to Pegu in 1852, and was present at
tbe bombardment and capture of Martaban and Rangoon (slightly wounded), capture of Prome and occupation
of Meaday (mentioned in despatches for '* gallant conduct," Medal with Clasp).
" Cokmel Innee served in the Indian mutiny campaign, including the defence of the Residency of Lucknow, as
Txid Engineer with Franks' Division durmg its march through Oude, and greatly distinguished himself in the
utum at Sultanpore, where " Car in advance of the leading skirmishers, he was the first to secure a gun which the
eacBv were abandoning ; retiring from this they rallied round another gun further back, from which the shot
wosdd m another instant have ploughed through our advancing Colunms, when he rode up unsupported, shot the
fisao- who was about to apply the match, and remaining undaunted at his post, the mark of a hundred matchlock
aee vho were shcdtored in some adjoining huts, kept the artilleiymen at bay until assistance reached >iiTn *»
(Tiaaria Croes) . Was afterwards present at the siege and capture of Lucknow— severely wounded (Medal with two
Cbips, Brevet of Higor, and a year's service) .
" C^ilonel Chesney was present at the battle of Budleekeserai, and served as Brigade Major of Engineers
lianoghoat the siege of Delhi and was twice severely wounded at the assault (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
Claip, aod Brevet of Mi^or).
^ Cotenel Warrand served in the Indian mutiny campaign and was severely wounded at the siege of Delhi—
trai ■»^«'»^*^*^ (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Miyor) .
* Cdoel Craster served in the Burmese war of 1852-53, including the taking of Bassein (Medal with Clasp for
** CokoBfd Brownlow served in the Indian mutiny campaign, including the battle of Budleekeserai, siege of
Ddh>--^ charge of the Engineer park during the latter part of the operations, and was severely wounded at the
aaaaalt; aerved uie Rohilcund campaign (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
"^ C^^ooel Trevor served in the Burmese war of 1852-53, including the operations in the vicinity and capture of
PfwgrrtTTi (severely wounded), and attack on the Burmese stockades on i^th March 1853— slightly wounded (Medal
with Cbfp for Pegu). Served on the Bhootan expedition in 1865, — mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Mig'or, and
awarded the Victoria Cro«8 '* for gallant conduct at the attack on the Block house at Dewangiri " (wounded. Medal
with Clam).
" LcColoiMl Limond aerved with Havelock's Force at the relief of Lucknow, and subsequent defence of the Resi-
dency Qtedal with Clasp, and a year's service).
" Lt.Ooionel Stanton was reported by Earl Canning to have been actively employed ander the Civil Government
daring the Indian rebellion. Served also as Staff Officer with the Jaineram Field Force in May 1858, and was present
at the aflhir of Buraon— mentioned in despatch (Modal) .
u Lx.ColoneI Perkina served in the Indian mutiny campaign, including the battle of Budleekeserai and siege of
Delhi-woimded (Medal with Clasp).
* TAf>)ipm>i Lang served in the Indian mutiny campaign, including the battle of Budleekeserai, and throughout
the siege of Delhi— conducted the atorming partv to the escalade of the Cashmere Bastion ; with Greathed's Column
at the •etxms of Bolundshuhur, Alyghur, and Agra, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, battles of Cawnpore and
Ehodannge, siege and capture of Lucknow, (mentioned in despatches. Medal with three Clasps).
* LtAMooel Thomason served in the Indian mutiny campaign.inoluding the battle of Budleekeserai, and through-
c at tha ikge and capture of Delhi (Medal with Clasp) .
** ^-^^Vrmt' George Newznarch served as Assistant Field Engineer in constructing the defences of Meerut from
Hay to Bnt. 1B57 ; afterwards in command of a Detachment of Sappers and four field guns in the Seharunpore
■in11tf<WMlimiHniii illiiliitils under Colonel J. Brind, assisted in the operations against the Rohilcund rebels, and in
thedl««hiyaietoimof Moeraapore (Medall. Digitized by VjOO^I^
^286 War Sei-vlces of Uoyal Engineers (late Bengal Engineers).
*« LtColonel Champain served in the Indian mutiny campaign as Adjutant of the Ben^l Sappers at the actions on
the Hindun, battle of Budleekeserai, and throughout the siege and capture of Delhi (wounded) ; commanded Head
Quarters' Detachment of Sappers at tlie taking of Futtehpore Silcree, and in the Agra district under Ck>lonel Cotton 5
served as Adjutant at the siege and capture of Lucknow ; was specially employed under Brigadier Douglas in tb.e
Gaseepore and Shahabad districts, present at the final capture of Jugdespore, and at the pursuit of the rebels to the
Kymore Hills (Medal with two Clasps).
*7 Lt. Colonel Pemberton served in the Indian mutiny campaign, including the battle of Budleekeserai, throuf^lioat
the siege of Delhi, and accompanied the storming party at the assault of the Water Bastion — slightly wounded ; luid
charge of the Engineer Park nt the siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with two Clasps) .
*• Lt. Colonel Jeffreys served with General Jones's Force in the Rohilcund campaign in 1858 (Medal).
>o Lt. Colonel Ward served in the Indian mutiny campaign, including the action on the Hindun. battle of Bud-
leekeserai, and throughout the siege of Delhi, actions of Gungerec, Puttialee, and Mynpoory, siege and capture of
Lucknow ; throughout the Rohilcund campaign, including the attack on Fort Rooyan, action of Alygnnge, &nd
capture of Bareilly ; served also in the Oudo campaign of 1858-59 (Medal with two Clasps).
" M^jor Thackeray served in the Indian mutiny campaign, including the actions on the Hindun, battle of Bnd-
leekeserai, throughout the siege of Delhi, and obtained the v ictoria Cross for distinguished conduct at the defence of
the Magazine during the fighting in the town ; afterwards present at the actions of Gungeree, Puttialee, and
Mynpoory, siege and capture of Lucknow, throughout the Rohilcund campaign, including the attack on Port
Rooyah, action of Aly gunge, and capture of Bareilly; served albo the Oude campaign of 1858-59 (Medal witli two
Clasps).
" Major Forbes served in the Indian mutiny, including the action on the Hindun, battle of Budleekeserai,
throughout the siege of Delhi, actions of Bolundshuhur, Alyghur, and Agra, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, battle
of Cawnpore, relief of Futtehghur, siege and capture of Lucknow (wounded), attack on Fort Rooyah, action of
Allygunge, and capture of Bareilly (Medal with three Clasps).
" Major Judge served with Havelock's Force in the actions on his advance to Lucknow ; was present throns^li-
out Outram's occupation of the Alumbagh; also throughout the siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with two
Olaaps, and a years service) .
M Mtyor R. G. Smyth served in the Indian mutiny campaign, and was present at the final siege and capture of
Lucknow in 1858 (Medal with Clasp).
»* Mainr Moncriefl* served in the Oude campaign of 1858-59 (Medal) .
M Major Holmes served in the Oude campaign of 1858-59 (Medal). Served as Field Engineer with the Haaara
Field Force in 1868 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
^7 Lt.Colonel Blair was engaged ia suppressing the mutiny at Mooltan in August 1857. Served with the Ensol^ai
Field Force in 1861 and was present in the action at the Umbcyla Pass and burning of Lalloo (Medal with Claap).
Served also with the Column^against the Gaddoon tribe in 1864 including the burning of Mundee.
*■ Major St. John served in the Abyssinian campaign as Director of Telegraphs. *' The telegraph worked well
and rendered important service " (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
** Major Carter served in the Sikkim expedition, India, under Colonel Gawlor in z86i (mentioned in despatches
and thanked by the Government of India) . Served throughout the campaign of 1863 against the Boneyrs and other
Affghan tribes, including the storm and recapture of the Craig Piquet and XTmbeyla, and destruction of Molkah
(mentioned in despatches, MediU with Clasp). Served in the Abyssinian campaign as Director of the Trigono-
metrical Survey, and was mentioned in despatches as having " by the most strenuous exertions (together wiui his
Assistants Lieuts. Diimmuler and Holdich), and at a cost of great fatigue and privations, succeed^ in anrvoyinfr
nearly 6,000 square miles, and carried their work from the coast to Magdala" (Medal).
*^ Captain Pierson served in the Sikkim expedition, India, under Colonel Gawler in z86i (mentioned in
despatches, and thanked by the Government of India).
^ Captain Broadfoot served as Assistant Field Engineer *with the Hazara Field Force in 1868 (Medal with
Clasp).
^ Captain Heaviside served as Assistant Field Engineer in the Bhootan campaign of 1864-5 f Medal with Claap).
M Captain Clarke served in the Abyssinian campaign in the Water Supply Department from Senafif to Addi^exnit
and performed excellent service (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
*> Captain J. A. Armstrong served with the Hrtzara Field Force as Assistant Field Engineer throughout the opera*
tions of 186S ; had cluirge of the Field Telegraph and was mentioned in General Wilde's despatch for having rapidl v
constructed and worked the Telegraph Line (Medal with Claap).
War Services of Royal Engineers {late Madras Engineers),
' Sir Arthur Thomas Cotton served throughout the Burmese war of 1824-26 under Sir Archibald Campbell, and
was present at the capture of Rangoon, reconnoitring in gunboats and jungle fighting near Kemundine, attack of
stockades and Pagoda of Syriam, capture of Mergui and Tavoy, defence of the Lines at Rangoon and attack of the
left flank of the Burmese Entrenchments, attack of the Stockade of Kokein, siege and capture of Donabew, attack of
Shan Stockades and of stockades on the left bank of the Irrawaddy near Prome, capture of Melloon and jangle
fight at Paghanunew which terminated the war (Medal with Clasp).
• Colonel Sankey served in the Indian mutiny campaigns of 1857-58, and was present at the operations at
Cawnpore under General Windham, siege and capture of Lucknow (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
* Colonel Mullins in the second Burmese war as Senior Engineer Officer, and commanding the Detachment or
Sappers and Miners with the force under Brigadier General Cheape, employed against the Chief Myah Toon in tho
vicinity of Donabew, in February and March 1853.
10 Colonel Rogers served in the second Burmese war.
1^ Colonel Stewart commanded the Madras Sappers throughout the Chinese campaign of z86o, and was present
at the action of Sinho, capture of Tangchow and of the Taku Forts, action of Palichau, and subsequent opeiations
ending in the surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Major).
" Lt. Colonel Chrystie served with the Abyssinian Expeditionary Force in x868, as Field Engineer at Zoulla dnrine-
January, at Senaf^ in February, and subsequently as Field Engineer at Addigeratin constructing the entrenchments
at that post (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, and Medal).
1' Colonel H. N. D. Prendergast served with the Madras Sappers and Miners in Persia in 1857, and was present
at the bombardment of Mohumrah (Medal with Clasp). Served as Assistant Field Engineer with the Malwa F^eld
Force in 1857, and with the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose in 1858, took part in the sieges of Dhar
Ratghur, Groratote, and Jhansi, was present at nearly all the battles and minor afikirs of the above forces till the
capture of Calpee (Medal with Cla^p, and Brevet of Major). Received the Victoria Cross for distinguished bravery
xst at the battle of Mimdesore (severely wounded) , and at the battle of the Beena near Ratghur (horse shot) , 3rd a t
the battle of Betwa (severely wounded). Commanded the Detachment of three Companies of Madras Sappers
and Miners in Abyssinia, was Field Engineer during the advance, and was present at the action before Magdala
(mentioned in despatches as having "rendered singularly valuable and important services," Brevet of Lt.Colonel
and Medal).
>« Lt-Colonel Howes served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858, and was present at tho aShirs of Jheegnns-
and Kubral, battle of Banda, relief of Kirwee, and attack of the Heights of Punwarree (Medal).
IS Lt. Colonel Lindsay served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858, and was present at the aflfkirs of JheegtLncf
and Kubrai, battle of Banda, relief of Kirwee, and in the Reserve during the storm of the Heights of PnnwaxM
(Medal).
»• Lt.Colonel Burton served in thelndian mutiny campaign of 1857-58, and was present at tho relief of Lucknow "by-
Lord Clyde (horse shot), at the occupation of the Alumbagh bv Outram's Force, and at the siege and capture of
Lucknow (Modal with two Clasps, and one year's extra service). Digitized by ' ~
War Services of Boyal Engineers (late Madras Engineers). I28«
^ yUi^ Traill served throughout the Chinese campaign of x86o, was present at the action of Sinho, capture of
TkBgfco, and engaged with the storming party at the fall of the Taku Forts ; afterwards had charge of the demolition
of the forts on the sonth side of the Peiho (Medal with Clasp) .
" M^'or Fllgate served as Assistant Field Engineer throughout the Chinese campaign of i860, and was present
St the action of Sinho, captures of Tangku and the Taku Forts, and surrender of Pekm (Medal with two Clasps).
*> 3I^or Pennycuiok served in the Abjrssinian campaign in command of H Companv Madras Sappers (Medal) .
^ LLColonel Sim served with the Kohat expedition of 1869 under Colonel Kyes, and was mentioned in despiUches
and thanked by the Qovemment of India. . , , ,
^ Msjor Pennefather served as Assistant Engineer in the Abyssinian expedition during the whole campai^ of
iS^^^^. Services brou^cht to the especial notioe of Sir Robert Napier by the Oommanding Eoyal Engineer (mentiomed
ia despatches. Medal).
War Services of Royal Engineers {late Bombay Engineers),
' General Goodfollow served in the exi>edition against Kolapore in 1837.
* General Turner served in the expedition against Kolapore in 1827.
■ M^or (General Walker served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 as Field Engineer and was present at
the siege and surrender of Mooltan, the battle of Goojerat, and the subsequent pursuit of the Sikhs and Affghans
(Medal with two Clasps). For five years (1849-53) he was employed in making a military survey of the Northern
Tnas Indus Frontier, firom Peshawur down to Derah IshmailKhan, during which he served as Field Engineer in
Qsay of the encounters with the Hill Tribes on the Frontier ; at the attacks of Suggow, Pulli, and Zormundi, under
Colonel Biadshaw ; in the afthir of the Kohat Pass, under Sir Charles Napier ; in the actions of Pnmgsai, Nowa-
dand, Shahkote, and Raneeaai, under Sir Colin Campbell ; the attack of ^ree under Colonel Boileau ; and subse-
^untly, in x86o, in the expedition against the Mahsood Wuzeerees. under Sir Neville Chamberlain (Medal with
CIsBp). In 1857, during the mutinv of the Bengal Army, he was at first attached to the StaflT of Brigadier General
KenOe Chamberlain when that officer was commanding the Punjaub Movable Column, and subsequently acoom-
paawd him to Delhi, where he was also employed during the siege as Field Engineer, and was severely wounded
(Brevet of Mi^or, Medal with Clasp).
* Xsior General Puller served in the Punjaub campai^ of 1848-49, including the siege and surrender of Mooltan,
sfid was leverely wounded by the explosion of a magazme in the town (Medal with Clasp) .
** liesL General Wilkins served with the Field Force from Aden against the Arabs in 1858, and was present at the
stonniog of the village and Fort of Sheik Othman. Served with the reconnoitiing party and in command of the
Boysi Kngineers throughout the Abyssinian campaign (mentioned in despatches for '' invaluable and important
aervieas daring the expedition," Aide de Camp to the Queen, and Colonel, Medal).
'* Colonel Merriman served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, and was present at the storming of
hire, eapcore of Bushire, and battle of Khooshab (Medal with Clasp).
^* Cokmei W. W. GoodfeUow served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, and was present at the capture
or Boshire, battle of Khooshab, and capture of Mohumrah (Medal with Clasp) . Served as Executive Engineer with
the AhysarniaTi Bxpeditionax^ Force at ZouUa from the first landing of the Reconnoitring Party tUl the end of 1867,
St desnfi during Januaxy x868, from that time to the doie of the campaign as Senior Engineer of the Force which
■tSTChed on Magdala ; present at the action of Arogee and storming of Magdala (mentioned in despatches as havinc
** displayed great intelligence and activity in everything throughout the operations," Brevet of Msjor, CB,^ ana
Hsdal).
^ Colonel Htfhoock served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 3856-^7, and waspresent at the storming tf
Rashire, captnre of Bushire, battle of Khooshab, and capture of Mohumrah (Medal with CHasp) .
'* LLCokmel Greig served with the Field Force from Aaen against the Arabs in 1858, and was present at the storming
sf the village and Fort of Sheik Othman. Served as a Field Engineer with the Abyssinian Expeditionary Force in
i368 m chsirge of the Engineer Park, having organized the Park at Bombay and despatched it to Zoulla (mentioned
IS dcspatehee. Medal).
^ Colonel J. Le Hesurler served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, including the storming of
Eaihire, captnze of Bushire, and battle of Khooshab (Medal with Clasp) .
" LLColonel Haig served with the Persian Expeditionair Force in 1857, and was present at the battle of Khooshab
SB&eHMze of Mohnmra (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Indian muthiy campaign in 1858, including the siege
sad ansalt of Kotah (Medal) . Was Assistant Field Engineer with the Okamundel iTeld Force in 1859.
^ U.Colonel Hills served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857, and was present at the capture of Mohumra
niedsl with Clasp). Served with the Abyssinian Expeditionary Force as Field Engineer at Koomc^lesi, the
ls7g««stciing poet at the foot of the mountains, constructing wells and other works there; also served as Field
fcgTwer at SenisfiA (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
■^ Cokmei Bonus served in the Indian mutinv campaign in 1857-58, including the siege and capture of Ratghnr,
espniTe of Garrakota, action at the Pass of Maddenpore, siege and storm of Jhansi (wounded), storm of Lohari
acaoos oCKoonch and Mnttra, battle of Galowlee, capture of Galpee, action of Morar, and battle before and capture
of Gfwaliar (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
" LtOokmel C. A. Goodfellow served with the Central India Field Force in 1857-58, and waspresent at the siegeand
cspton oCBstghnr, capture of Garrakota, siege and storm of Jhansi (Medal with Clasp, and Victoria Cross) . Wss
AsBHaat fteld Engineer with the Okamundeland Eoatywar Field Force in 1859. Served as Brigade Mi^or of Boya
Csfissat vith the Abvssinian Expeditionary Force throughout the caxnpaign (mentioned in despatuies for the
** eflkicat Banner in which he carried on the duties of his appointment," K^vet of Mi^or, and Medal) .
* lAGolonel Gambler served in the Indian mutiny campai^ in 1858, and was present at the assault of Kotah, anA
ui the SBgsffements with the Owalior mutineers between Sanganeer and Bheelwarra, and at Kotharia (Medal).
** Mi^^ Bedlbrd was present at the operations against Morar Cantonment and the Fort of Gwalior.
"Major Merewether seired as Assistant Field Engineer with the Okamundel Field Force in 1859. * Served in the
AbjBainian campaign on detached duty at Koomnrlee in surveying and constructing earthworks for the railway
also as A4iiitant ^Bombay Sappers and Miners (Medal) .
*M<ior Smith served as an Assistant Field Engineer with the Okamundel Field Force in 1859. Served with the
Abpaiiuaa Expeditionary Force, and had charge of the survey and works proposed and partly executed in connec-
Mobl with the sopply of water to Zoulla from Koomeylee, 12 miles (Medal) .
J' Hsior A. Le Messnrier served as Assistant Field Engineer with the Okamundel Field Force in 1859. Served in
the AbTSBnian campaign as head of the Water Supply Departments to the Army. Organized the watering arrange-
BSBts St saeh post and accompanied the advanced force to Magdala ; present at the action of Arogee, and amongst
the lr« who entered Magdala (mentioned in despatches, Medid) .
' ' - - -s "■ landed with the first Reconnoitring Party,
Force as Engineer in charge of working
L capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches,
* Ifj^at Lee served in the Abyssinian campaign as Assistant Field Engineer at Zoulla during the latter months
« the onpsign, and ouxied oat raocessftilly many important works there (mentioned in despatches. Medal)
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^ Grenadier Guards.
Lnr<niLL«»» "Co«T7inrA»* "Bjlmoba" "Pbjtimula" "Wjlmmoo" "Atici" "IimsiLur" " SiTABforoi."
^P^.'oolOBel.— JSTif J2«yaZ £^Am*« George W. F. C. Duks o/Cunlnridee.i JT^. iTP. GCJ9. GCMQ. Colonsl, ? Nor.
Pay 37 1 Jlf^WO*" Ch«neral* 7 Mav 45 ; iMut. QenercU, 19 June 54 ; (?«Mra^x5 July s6 ; -yii«W Jforttoi^gKoT. 63; Col&uel
-^^ of the Grenadier Guards, 15 Dec. 6t.
Lieutenant Colonel.— z Bdwyn Sherard Bnmaby,? Sntign 4r Zt. '3 Nov. 46 ; Xf . 4- Caj^. '37 Hay 53 ;
JB*. Jfq/or, a Nov. 55; Cop*. ^ i<.Coi<m««, 'iB Dec. 57 ; Colonel, 27 Dec. 69; Jfdvor, s8 April 75; X/.
CotoiMl, X Oct. 77.
Xajors.— 3 Charles Napier Stnrt," Sn»iffn ^ Lt. '14 Feb. 51 ; X<. ^ Capt, 6 Nov. 54 ; Capt.4' Lt.CoUmtH, »2S
Dec. 60 ; Colonel^ 9 Sept. 76 ; Major, 15 Sept. 77.
I William Earle,i» CW/. ; Jfiw^ii, » 17. Oct. 51 ; X<. 6 Juno S4J 0»P*. 'x6 Feb. 55; Ciapt 4r Lt.CoUmtl,
Zt. 4r Capt. 'i7July 57; Capt. 4- Zi.Col.
X9 Deo. 54 ; Zt. 4r Capt. ^28 Aog. 57 ;
dapt. 4- Lt.Colontl, '14 June 64; 0»{oi»«Z, 4 June 77.
3 Phil^ Smith, En9. 4 Zt. 19 Jan. 55 ; Zt. 4 Capt. '35 June 58; Capt. 4r Zt. Colonel, '39 May 67; Colonel,
IS Dec. 76.
'13 June 68.
3 Edward Smith Bridges, JEneign 4 1^- '4 Apr. 56 ; Zt. 4- Capt. 31 Aug. 60 ; Capt. 4 Zt.CoUmel, *g Oct. 69.
Edward G. H. Viee. Hinchinbroke, MP. for Huntingdon ; JBneign4Zt. »i8 Dec. 57 i Zt. 4 Capt. »i6 May 62 ;
^'£l' #* -^'- ^^^' '^ ^^y 7^'
. jr<m.WiUiamSholtoDoafflaeHome,JE!iM.^X^.i'3i Sept.6o;X<.^Cap^'33Jane63 ; Capt.4Zt.Col.*jKjPeb.7t.
3 p.t.e. Henry Blundell HollinBhead Blundell, A$$i»tant Adjutant 4 Quarter Master General, Sowte iHetriet ;
Eneigu, 30 Mar. 55 ; Zieut. ^31 Aug. 55 ; Captain, '7 Nov. 62 ; Cop^ 4 Zt.Col. '5 April 71.
ZTon. Edward George Percy Littleton, JEneign 4 Zt. '23 July 61 ; Zt. 4 Capt. '34 Jan. 65 ; Capt. 4- Zt. Col.
P14 Oct. 71.
67 ; Capt. 4 Zt. Col. 4 Dec. 73.
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Mar. 73.
Jan. 76.
June 6x:
X Reginald Thomas Thynne,
1 Charles Seymour Corkra:
2 David Maitland Makgill
Capt.^ 8 May 67 J Capt. 4 Zt. Colonel, 26 Feb. 76.
2 Henry Wellesley, MP. for Andover; Ene. 4 Zt.^i6 May 65; Zt.4Capt.^j Aug. 68 ; Capt.4Zt.C0l. x Apr. 76.
2 Robert Frederick Balfour, Ent. 4 Zt. ^g Aug. 65 ; Zt. 4 Capt. Px7 Feb. 69; Capt. 4 Zt.Col. X2 Aug. 76.
2 Hon. Charles Gathome Gathome-Hardy, En$. ^26 Oct. 60; Id. 1*30 Dec. 64; Zt. 4 Capt. '17 April 69; Ozjif.^
Zt.Colonel. 12 Aug. 76.
3 Cecil John Hubbard, Ene. JrZt. '6 Feb. 66 ; Xf. ^ Capt. '17 April 69 ; Capt, 4 Zt.Col. 27 Sept. 76.
Charles Birch Reynardson, Ene.4Zt. »io July 66; X^ 4 Capt. 'x8 Aug. 69; Capt.4Zt.C0l.27 Sept. 76.
Laurence James Oliphant, Ene. 4 Zt. 1*17 Oct. 66 ; Zt. 4 Capt. P39 Dec. 69 ; Capi. 4 Zt.Col. 9 Dec. 76.
3 p.t.e. Son. George Patrick Hyde Villiers, Viee Qmenl in Anatolia -, Ene. 4 Zt. '6 Mar. 67; Xf.^ Capt,
'19 Feb. 70; Capt. 4 Zt.Colonel, 15 Sept. 77.
2 Xord Algernon Charles Gordon-Lennox, Cor. 4 Sub Zt. 'ix Jan. 67 ; Em, 4 Zt. '29 May 67 ; Zi. 4- Capt,
'23 Mar. 70; Capt. 4 Zt.Colonel, x Oct. 77.
3 Herbert Francis Eaton. Ent. 4 Zt. ^29 May 67 j Zt. 4 Cant. '9 April 70; Capt. 4 Zt.Colonel, 3 Mar. 7S.
2 Charles James Cotes, Ene. 4 Zt. ^ Aug. 67 : Zt. 4 Capt. 1^8 June 70; Capt. 4 Zt.Colonel. 21 Aiig^.78.
2 William Slaney Kenyon-Slaney,l?«. 4 ■^*- 20 Nov.6j : X^.^Oap*. xo July 70 ; Capt. 4 Zt.Col. 8 ^pt. 78.
x p.t.e. Hon. Everard Henry Primrose, MUitarg Attaehe at Vienna; Ene. 4 Zt.^ix April 68; Xf. 4 Capt.
2X Aug. 70; Cypt. 4 Zt.Colonel, 14 Dec. 78. •
X Arthur Charles Wellesley, Ene. 4 Zt. 'i
3 Ambrose Ayshford '"
2 Edmund Antrobus,
3 Horace Ricardo. Ene. ^
X Charles Robert Rowley
Patrick David Boyle, ^<". •
Capt. 4 Zt. Col, i; Oct. 79.
LtMJJTMK JLim AXT> CJLPTAIirS.
Hon. Alexander William Frederick Fraser, MaeterqfSalUmn
George Algernon Percy
Ralph Leeke
William Henry Mackinnon, Adjutant 26 July 76
Hon. Everard Charles Digby
Villiers Hatton, Jnetruetor ofMueleetry 23 Feb. 74
Henry Edward Colvile, Inetruetor ofMueketrg 17 Jan. 77
Ivor John Caradoo Herbert
Harry Walter Musgrave Bonham
'29 Dec. 69
^^33 June 69 P16 Mar. 70
1*^23 Mar. 70
1 1*22 June 70
'*24June 70
'27 Aug. 70
' X Oct. 70
^ S Nov. 70
•14 Jan. 7x
LuunvAim.
Thomas Wood
Eyre Macdonnell Stewart Orabbe, Inet. of Muekeirg 5 April 79
James Foster
Hon. Frederick William Stopford, Adjutant xs Aug. 77
XTm. Rupert Clement George Carington
Henry Ghaloner Smith
William Dent Mountioy Cecil Phillips Farrer
Hon. Charles Robert William Colville,Jra«f«r o/CoMUe
Zord Algernon Malcolm Arthur Percy ,^4;Ktoft^ xo Nov. 77
Francis CeoU Ricardo
Harry James Craufhrd
John Thomas, Zord Manners
x Charles William Sydney, FIteowiiJ'Newark ,
3 Henry Paulet St. John Mildmay
3 Lewis Vivian Loyd
3 John Hunter Reynolds
I Francis Lloyd
3 Josceline FitsRoy Bagot
X William Arthur ince Anderton
3 Alexander Fownes Luttrell
3 Hon. Harry Tyrwhitt Wilson
I Cecil Francis William Fane
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38 Oct. 7x
28 Oct. 71
38 Oct. 71
38 Oct 7x
38 Oct. 71
38 Oct. 7x
38 Oct. 7x
a8 Oct. 7x
34 July 73
XX Sept. 73
39 Mar. 73
3 Nov. 73
31 Doc. 73
34 July 74
II Sept. 74
x8Mar. 74
18 Mar. 75
x8Mar. 74
ax Jan. 75
13 June 74
x8Mar. 76,
x3Jime 76
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17 Feb.
3 Aug.
19 Oct,
4 Dec.
15 Mar.
as Nov. 74
39 Dec.
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Fnocis Oeorffe, Fw«w»f Baring
Alexander Poller Ackland-Hood
Henry Streatfeild
Malcolm Dmmmond
Robert Hamond Elires
Lord William CecO
Charlen William Daly
Hon. George FitzRoy Henxy Somerset..
Edward Cnarles Ellice
Arthor Henry Thistlethwayte
Edward Brooke
John Lealie
Edward Master Lipson Inman
Sbcoitd JjixumAsn,
2 Francis Charles Trollope
3 George Devereux de Vere, Lord Capel
3 Harry Ralph Lonsdale Holden
3 Sir Jamee Hamlyn WiUiams-Drmnniond, JSart..
X John Warrender
3 Sou, William Brownlow
X Henry Goulbum
3 Hon. Henry Frederick White
3 Bavid Alexander Kinloch
1 John Townshend St. Aabyn
3 Gilbert Iieffh
t Robert Gordon Wolrige-Grordon
2 Lord Herbrand Arthor Bossell
I Hoffh Coleridge Downing Kennard
1 Lionel George Henry D^Aguilar
3 Ronald Craufurd Monro Fergoson
3 Hon. William David Mnrray
2 Francis George Higginson
Robert Scott-Kerr
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38 Oct. 71
xoSept. 75
86 Aug. 76
99 Nov. 76
XI Nov. 76
29 Nov. 76
10 Sept. 77
6 Oct. 77
6 Oct. 77
11 Oct. 77
XX Sept. 76
II Nov. 78
XX Sept. 75
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15 Sept.
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17 Nov.
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30 Jan.
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19 Oct.
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33 Jan.
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7 Jtme
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13 Aug.
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26 Mar.
79
qturter M<uler$.
-3 Edward Bassindale. 2-^ Jan. 64.
X Edward Humphreys, 14 April 75.
3 William Leedmg, 13 Nov. 75.
SvTffeon Major. — x Arthur Guy Elkington,*^ A.a. u Mar. 53 ; Surgeon, 30 Oct. 66 ; Surgton Major, 4 Jan. 71.
Battalion Surgeons. (3 Henrj' John Hughes Lawrence," A.S. 24 Feb. 54 ; Surgeon, 30 Oct. 66,
Surgeon* Major. \ a Francis Bramley Baker, A.S. 3 Mar. 54 ; Surgeon, 4 Jan. 71.
Surgeon:— X William Henry Pickibrd, MB. AaeUtant Surgeon, 19 Feb. 58.
3 Albert Luis Femandes, AMtietant Surgeon, 2 Oct. 66.
6 < ... 3 Charles Edward Harrison, 30 Sept. 74.
9 1 .,. X Goorge Ballingall Stuart, MB. x April 71.
5o2ieMor.— William James Farrer, 24 Jan. 65.
ii< BaHaliou returned from Canada, Sept. 1864. and Battalion retumedfrom Canada, 3a Oot. 1843.
Srd Battalion returned f^rom the Crimea, June 1856.
F'oeinge BUie.—Agente, Messrs. Cox and Co.
' The Boke of Cambridge commanded the ist Division of the Eastern Army throughout the campaign of 1854, in-
tl-tdias the batttoa of the Alma, Balaklava, and Inkorman (horse shot), and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with four
Cuss, and Tvrkiah Medal).
* tolonel Bumaby served in the Eastern campaign ftrom Nov. 1854 up to sSth July 185^, including the battle
cf bkerman and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Major, 5th Glass of the Mediidie, and Turk-
ish Vedal).
^ Ootonel Start served in the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inker-
Ba Uarerely wounded), and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th
Cte of the Mediidie).
» Colonel Earle served with the 49th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the
laalesofAbnaandliikennan, siege of Sebastopol, sortie of 26th Oct., and assault of the Redan on x8th June
(Hedal with three Clasps, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
» Coiooel Daviea served in the Royal Navy in the Burmese war (Medal). Also in the Baltic in the BuBsian
•wOCedal).
" SBifeoai Mi^o'' i^lkingtcn and Lawrence.— For War Seivices see " Medical Department.**
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Coldstream Guards.
* Liyc»Li.»g** *' Eom " (with the Sphinx). " Talxtkba. " *' Baxxosa *
^artSer.l "IkKEXMAH" " SxVABIOPOL."
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LieutenanVCoIonel.— 3' Arthur James Lyon-Fremantle. En». 10 Dec. 52 ; i'»*«. Jr X'. '29 Apr. 53 ; Lt. 4- Caj>t.
' Lt.Col. P20 April 60 ; Colonel, 6 Sept. 71 ; Major, 28 April 75 ; Lt. Colonel, 5 Sept. 77-
Colonel.— 5«V William John Codrinpton." GCB. Ensipn, ^32 Feb. 21 ; ^.- ., _. . _, -^ ^ • ^ ,
P20 July 26 ; Ca/»< ^ Lt. Colonel, H July 36 ; Colonel, 9 Nov. 46 ; Ifa/or General, 20 June 54 ; lAeut. General,
6 June 54 ; General, 27 July 63 ; Colonel Coldstream Guards, 16 March 75.
Capt.J^Lt.Co!.
'. 4- Capt. '13 Feb. 56 ; Capt. 4- Lt.Colonel, '30 Oct. 66
6 Nov. 54: Capt. d- J , ... . ,
Xigori.— 2 Geo. Robert FitzRoy,' SHb Lt. P23 Nov. 49 j Lt. '8 April 53 ; Capt. 29 Dec. 54 ;
'28 July_63 ; Colonel, 8 April 77 ; Major, 5 Sept. 77 .
1 Julian Hamilton Hall.^' Ens. 4r Lt. '2 Aug. 54 ; Lt. t
Major 4 Colonel, 29 Sept. 77.
Captains and LtColoneU.— i Godfrey James Wigram," En». 4 ^i- '3 Aug. 34 ; Lt.4r Capt. P14 Feb. 5^ .
Capt. 4r Lt.Col<mel, I'm Dec. 66.
2 Arthur Lambton," En». 4 Lt. P4 Aug. 54; Lt.f Capt. '15 Feb. 56 ; Capt. 4- Lt.Colonel, »i8 Jan. 67.
I LordVfm. Fred. Ernest Seymour," Auietant Adjutant and Quarter Maeter General, Alderekot ; Em. 4" Lt.
18 Jan. 55; Lt. 4r Capt. 'isMay 59; Capt. 4 Lt.Col. '23 Oct. 67.
1 Edw. Strelley Pegge Bumell. En*. 4 Lt. ^i^ Feb. 55 ; Lt. 4 Capt. '20 Dec. 59 ; Capt. 4 Lt.Col. ^23 Jan. tb.
t VitjiRoy yfm.Yrerna,nt\&,^^ Au'iKtant Military Secretary, Canada; Ens. '14 July 54; Lt. 22 Dec. 54! Copt.
P24 Nov. 57 ; Capt. 4 Lt.Cohnel, '16 Mar._7o.
2 Fred. Cha. Manningham-Buller, Ent. 4 Lt. '30 Nov. 55 ; Lt. 4 Capt. 13 Dec. 60 ; Capt. 4Lt.Col. '30 Mar. 70.
2 Geo. Jon FitzRoy Smyth, £«*. '3 June 59 ; Lt. P20 April 60 ; Capt. ^23 Mar. 66 ; Capt. 4 i/.Coi.»'25Mar.7i.
1 Henry Robt. Ejrre, Ene, 4 July 60 ; Ent. 4 Lt. 4 Jan. 6i ; Lt. 4 Capt. '21 June 66 ; Capt. 4 Lt.Col. 14 Auf?. 72-
2 John Barton Sterling.^iM. '5 Nov.61: Jfii«.<f-ie.P3i Dec.6i; i/.^ Capt. '20 July 66; Capt.jr Lt.Col. 5 July 73-
2 Charles Dashwood Thomas. En». 4 Lt. '19 Dec. 62 ; Lt. 4 Capt. ''3 Aug. 66 ; Capt. 4 Lt.Col. lo Nov. 73-
I John R. Wm. Lord de Vesci. EnM. 4 Lt. ^12 June 63 ; Lt. 4 Capt. P14 Aug. 66; Capt. 4 Lt.Col. 15 April 74.
1 Hon. Frederick Arthur Wellesley, Aidede Camp to the Queen; Ent. '24 Mar. 63; En$. 4 Lt. 'ii Aug. oj ;
Lt. 4 Capt. P3oOct. 66 ; Capt. 4 Lt.Col. 28 April 75 ; Colonel, 23 Jan. 78.
2 Rich. Spencer Hall. En9ign,f2s May 60 ; Lt. ''29 May 63 ; Lt. 4 Capt. *»i8 Jan. 67 ; Capt. f Lt. Col. 7 Aug. 75.
2 Wm. JohnFreschvilleRamsden, Ens. 4 Lt. ''28 Oct. 64 ; Lt. 4 Capt. »8 May 67 ; Capt. 4 Lt.Col. 1 Sept 75
2 ITon. Edw. Arch. Frabazon Ache«)nJSiM.4-i/. »'i6 May 65 ; Lt. 4 Capt.^21 Oct. 67 ; Capt.4Lt.C0l. 18 Dec. 75.
2 Hon. Edward Henry Trafalgar Digby, MP. for Dorset ; Ene. 4 Lt. ^23 Mar. 66 j i^ ^ Capt. ^23 Mar. a ;
Capt. ir Lt. Colonel, 5 Sept. 77.
1 Hon. Henry William Lowry Corry, MP. for Tyrone; Ent. 4 Lt. '20 July 66; Lt.4 Capt. '2 Sept. Ci;
Capt. 4 Lt. Colonel, 29 Sept. 77.
2 Robert William Webb FoUett, Ent. A Lt. '21 July 66 ; if . ^ Capt. PI7 Feb. 69 ; Capt. 4 Lt.Col. 29 Sept. 77
I Hon. Evelyn Edward Thomas Boscawen. Attutant Military Secretary in Ireland; Ent. 4 Lt. '22 July U ;
Lt. 4 Capt. *s Mar. 70 ; Capt. 4 Lt.Colonel, 16 Feb. 78.
I WaUer Philip Otway, Ent. 4 Lt. '14 Aug. 66; Lt. 4- Capt. P30 Mar. 70; Capt. 4 Lt.Colonel, 4 June 78.
I Hervey Juckes Lloyd Bruce, Ent. '25 Feb. 62; int. 4r tt. »*22 Nov. 64; Lt. 4 Capt. P30 Mar. 70;
Capt. 4r Lt. Colonel, 34 Aug. 78.
I Amelius Richard Mark Lockwood. Ent. 4 Lt. 'i i Dec. 66 ; Lt. J- Capt. Pi8 May 70 ; Capt. 4r Lt. Col. 5 Oct. jf.
LlXUTXHA.irT8 A.VD CA.PTAXir8.
2 Hon. George Aubrey Vere Bertie
1 Francis Aylmer Graves-Sawle. Aide de Camp to Sir John Michel ..
2 Augustus Heniy Macdonald Moreton
1 Reginald Pole-Carew, Extra Aide de Camp to the Viceroy of India..
2 James Gordon Henry Graham Montgomery
1 Cyril Dudley Fortescue
2 Francis Capel Manley
2 Lionel Dudley Mackinnon, Inttructor ofMutketry 20 Feb. 77
I Henry Augustus Wetherall
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"•14 Oct. 68" 3 May v
"20 June 681 P25 Nov. 68 ' 7 Oct. ;'
I'i7 Feb. 69IP31 Oct. 7'
•*i2 May 69I 14 Aug. li
I Pi 3 May 69I 25 June 73
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19 Nov. 73
6 Jan. 74
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1 Vesey John Dawson. Aide de Camp to Major General Higginton..
2 Hon. Eustace Henry Dawnay
2 ITcm. Henrv Power Charles Stanley Monck
2 Lord Douglas William Cope Gordon, MP. for Wett Aherdeenthire
1 Alfred William Maitland FitzRoy, Instructor ofMutketry 26 Dec. 78 p 3 Feb. 69
p.t.e. John Foster George Ross of Bladensburg
AlfVed Edward Codrington
Hon. Henry Charles Legge, Adjutant 39 Oct. 78
2 John Robert Gladstone
2 Douglas Frederick Rawdon Dawson
2 Charles Brand ,
Hon. Frederick William Lambton
George Ralph Charles Ormsby Gore
1 Horace Robert Stopford
2 Hon. Arthur Henry Henniker-Major, Adjutant 16 Feb. 78 ...
2 George Vere Boyle
1 Hon. Anthony Lucias Dawson
3 Hon. Hugh Amherst
2 Herbert Conyers Snrtees
2 Theophilus Basil Percy Levett
BXCOD LlXUTBJrAJTTS.
1 Edgar Vincent
2 Walter Orlando Corbet
I William John Arthur Charles James, Duke q^ Portland
1 Guy Thomas Saunders Sebright
2 George Pleydell-Bonverie
I George Fnmcis Sutton
3 ITon. Arthur Grenville Fortescue
I Bertram Mont Orgueil Hadsley Gosselin
a Philip Gurdon
I Rowland Winn
3 Peter Andley David Arthur Lovell
X Edward Knatchbull-Hugessen
I Augustus John Henry Beaumont, Earl o/Wiltshire
Quarter Mattcr».—2 Joseph Birch, 27 Feb. 67.
I William Ellis Reynolds, 8 March 76.
Surgeon Mtyor.^j Surgeon Maior Constantine Caridi Read," A.S. 13 May 53 ; Surgeon, x3 Dee. 68.
BatiaUon Surgeon.-^ George Ferry," Attitt. Surgeon, 20 Jan. 55 ; Surg*on Mqjor, 36 Feb. 76.
Surgco*»'--i Arthur Bowen Richard ^yen.Aettttant Surgeon, 36 Sept. 59.
3 John Henry Connel Whipple, MD. Attittant Surgeon, 30 Sept^ 64.
X James Magill. MD. 3 May 76. , «^
SoUcHor.^Boben J. P. Broughton, 7 Jan. 63. I itt Battalion returned f^rom the Orim$m, Jnm9 1856.
' " I and Battalion r€tum0dfrom^ ^ '
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19 Oct.
13 Nov.
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19 Feb.
22 Feb.
13 Aug. .,
27 Sept. 79
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* Sir William Ckxlrington commanded a Brimde of the Li^ht DiTlBion, and afterwards a DiTfaion throus^hout
the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including tne battles of Auna and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasps, KCB., Commander of the Legion of Honor, Grand Cross of the Military Order of Savoy,
tst Class of the He^jidie.and Turkish Medal). From 11 November 1855, and antil the evacuation of the Crimea,
be was Commander in Chief of the Eastern Army. Has also the Medaille Militaire of France, as having oom-
asBded an army in alliance with France.
'Colonel FiUHoy served the Eastern campaign of 1854, in the 41st Regiment, including the battles of Alma and
hkerman (severely wounded), and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
'' C-oIonel Hall served at the siege of Sebastopol ftrom 20th Nov. 1854 to i6tii Jan. 1855 (Medal with CHasp, and
Torkish Medal).
'* Lt.(7olonel8 Wigram and Lambton served at the siege and fall of Sebastopol from nth Dec. 1854 (Medal with
(JI»p, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
" Lt.O>lonel Lord Wm. P. E. Seymour served as a Midshipman with the Baltic Fleet in 185^ (Medal).
i* LtwC^lonel Fremantle served with the Rifle Brigade in the Crimea from 3rd Dec. 18^4 to otn July 1855, including
tlffi s^e of Sebastopol ; also commanded 163 men at the last sortie of the Russians agamst the Quarries on 7th-8th
Jcne, and commanded the Woolsack party of the Light Division at the assault of the Redan on i8th June— severely
vvKmded (Medal with Clasp, Sardinian and Turkish Medals) . Served also in the Indian campaign, including the
9ieee and capture of Lncknow, Trans-Grogra campaign, with expedition into Nepaul— mentioned in despatches
(Medal with Clasp).
» Surgeons M^or Read and Perry.— For War Services see ** Medical Department."
BcoU OuarcU.
tlij aonred th« osmpaign of x8i^ with ths 3rd Guards, and was jyresent st the iMt^es of QnatoeJBns
edalwith
«Me4Mdi
pps serve
ColoiMi Mfoaerielr served in ^^^iteMliromTandll^y^
*^'^rtw<no. aerved the Bastem nampaign of 1855 in command of the ist Division, inolnding the siege and flsll of
" ~ ' of the Legion of Honor, Sardinian Medal, Turkish Medal, and
unpaigtt
— -, (severely woonded, she. - „ -.^- ,
( Jtodsl withftnr ClMM, Brevet of MlMor, Knight of the Lecion of Honor, sthClassof the Medjidie, a^
Sstestapol (Medal with Clasp, TCB., Gonmander of the Legion of Honor, Sardinian Medal,
3^ OlMs of the Me4Mdie}.
' Ookasl Gtepe served the Bastem campaign of 1854, including the battles of Ahna (bayonet womid of hand),
nsfiMiia,Mig Inkennaa (seversbr woonded, shot through neck), siege of Sebastopol and sortie on the 96th Oct.
*itk OM Oasp, and Tnrkish Medal) .
* OokMl Bccesliard joined the BattaUon in the Crimea on the 8th Sept. 1855, sad wis at the fkll of Sebastopol
(Medslwtth one Clasp, and Tnrkish Medal).
' CoioDsl Walkar served ss Assistant Mmtaiy Secretary to (General Sir Arthur Cnnynghame in Sonth Africa,
>sd was pisseiii in ail tiie operations under that General in the Kafir war of 1878, and employed on manv im-
ponsot aissiona. Was afterwards appointed Military Secretary to Sir Bartle Frere, and was one of the
defegstae sent with the nUimstum to Sng Cetywayo. On the breaking out of the Znln war, was appointed
Aasiitsnt Adjouoit General to Colonel Pearson^s Division, and was present at the battle of Inyesane, and the
Skowe daring tu two months* investment by the Zulus (mentioned in despatches). Afterwards as
k of the Lower Tagela (OB.).
* U.C0I0MI HmlP. 8. Methoen served in the second phase of the Ashanti war firom the 17th Deo. 1874, and was
riTiiiuBt at the battle of Amoeftd (Medal with Clasp). ^ ^
,*X3niaa FacM served in the seoond phase of the AshanU war fh>m the 17th December z873* Attached to (3^
UadstVeamnsad (Medal).
*« Qssmr MMtar ITBIaln served in the Bastem campaign of 1854-55. including the battles of Alma, Bal^lava,
sadJ^ansM,, fltoie ef Sebastopol, snd repolse of the sortie on the a6th October 1854 (Medal with four Olasps,
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"LiHCXLLBi"— "Eoypt" (with the Sphinx). "Tjllavkki.** "Baubosa." " Pkhxksuli. **
"Wi.TBBtoo," **Alka" "Ihkkemak'* " Ssvastofol."
OoloneL— SSr. Henry, Zord Rokeby,i GCJ?. £iuian, 91 April 14 ; Lt.4r Capt. 'la June 23 ; Capt.^ tl.CcUnel,
'21 Sept. 32; Colonel, 9 Nov. 46; Jfo/or, ^28 June 50 ; Li.Colonelt^ ij Fel). 54 i Major General, ao Jane 54 »
Xf<.6«n«ra7, 20 Sept. 61 ; General, 8 March 69 ; Colonel Scots Fusilier Guards, 13 May 75.
Lieutenant Colonel. — ^a Reginald Gippa,^ En*, 4r Li. ^10 April 49 ; Lt. Jf Capt. 20 Juue 54 ; Bt^ Mt^jor,
6 Jnne 56 ; Capt. ^ Lt.Col. ^i Feb. 58 ; Colonel, 5 Jan. 71 ; Ifo/or, 10 Oct. 74 ; Lt.Col. 5 Sept. 77.
Xig'or*.— I Raymond Herbert White, Eh$. io April 49 ; Lt. »*i3 April 52 i Capt. 29 Dec. 5+ ; Cupt. 4r Id. Col.
'16 Sept. 59 ; Colonel, 24 Sept. 75; Major, s Sept. 77.
2 George Hay Moncrieff,* Ene. 6 June 54 ; Ena. 4- Lt. '4 Aug. 54; Id.4r Capt. 1*15 Jaiu 561 Capt, 4r JA.Col.
'19 Aug. 62 ; 0)2(m«;, 26 Mar. 78 ; Major, 15 Mar. 79.
Captains and Lt Colonels. ^2 Edw. Marcus BereBford,<^ Ent. ^^23 Aug. 54 j Lt. 3 Nov. 54 ; Capi. P29 Apr. 56 ;
Capt.Jr Lt.Colonel, P4 Nov. 64 ; CoUmel, xo Oct. 79.
X Geo. Williams Knox, En$. 4- Lt. 19 Jan. 55 ; Lt. 4- Capt. '25 Sept. 57 ; Capt. 4r Lt.Colonel, ^4 Apnl 65.
2 Hon. Walter Bodolph Trefosis, En$. 4- Lt. Pq Feb. 55 ; Lt. 4r Capt. ^2 Feb. 58 ; Capt. 4r Lt.Col. '4 Apr. 65.
X Frederick Palmer, Ena. 4- Lt. 31 Sept. 55 ; Lt. f Capt. ^i6 Aug. 59 ; Capt. 4r Lt.Colonel, 29 Aug. 68.
2 Henry Hardinge Denne BtTacej,Ena.4'Lt. '28 Nov. 56 j Lt.4rCapt. P15 June 60; Capt. 4'Lt.Col. '4 Feb. 71 .
2 ifow. Henry Tho8.Fra8er,.E»*.PioSept.58i En$. 4' Lt. ^24 June 59; Lt. ^ Cojo^ P12 June 635 Capt.4r
Lt.Col. v^oAxig. 71.
1 Frederick Henry Harford. JEn#. 4; JW. '13 Jan. 60; Lt. 4' Capt. '4 Nov. 64 ; Capt. f Lt.Col. 29 June 73.
2 Thomas Philip Graham, En». <f- i*. '19 Aug. 62 ; Lt.4- Capt. P4 April 65 ; Capt, 4- Lt.Colonel, 17 July 72.
Fred. Wm. Edwd. Forestier Walker,' CB., Ene. 4- Lt. '5 Sept. 62; Lt. 4r Capt. >xx July 65; Capt. 4r
Lt.Colonel, iFeb. 73; Colonel, xs Oct. 78.
2 William Julius Grascoigne, Ena. 4- Lt. P31 Mar. 63 ; Lt. 4r Capt. P6 Feb. 66; Capt 4" Lt.Colonel, 25 Jnne 73.
2 George Gosling, .EiM. ^28 Jan. 62; JiM.4-i<.PioJuly63;JM.^OBpi.P26June66; Capt.4'Lt.Colonel,ij June 74.
I .BTon.Joshua Charles Vanneck.JFitt.^X^ ^1 Dec. 63; 2^. ^Cop^. ^26 June66; Capt.jfX^.CbtonW, xoOct.74.
1 Harrington Bulkley Douglas Campbell, ^iM.4-i<.»*xo May 64; X«.^Cap/.Pi8Dec.66; Capt.SrLt.Col.xi^yje.
2 Hon. Paul Sanford Methuen.s Military AttacM at BerUn; Ena. 4r Lt. 1*22 Nov. 64; Lt. 4r Capt. P25 Dec. 67 ;
C5a««. 4" Lt.Col. X5 July 76.
I Ralph Vivian, Ena. 4- Lt. '29 Nov. 64 ; Lt. 4r Capt. 29 Aug. 68 ; Capt. 4- Lt.Col. 30 June 77.
1 Son. Francis Charles Bridgeman, Ena. 4-Lt.^ii July 65 ; Lt, 4- Capt. P30 June 69 ; Capt.4rLt. Col. i Ang.77.
2 Henry Edward Home Drummond-Moray, JBnj.4-L<.'5Jan.66 ; Lt.4rCapt. ^jJnlyeg ; Cavt.4r Lt.Col. $ Sept.77.
1 Henry Fludyer, Ena. 4r Lt. P29 May 66 ; Lt. 4- Capt. ^ai Aug. 69 ; Capt. 4- Lt.Colonel, 19 Dec. 77.
2 William Edward Montgomery, Ena.Jt U. '27 June 66 ; Lt.4r Capt. P5 Mar. 70 ; Capt.4r Lt.Colonel, 2 Apr.78.
I Mildmay Willaon Willson, Ena. 4- Lt. ^3 Aug. 66 ; Lt. 4r Capt. »i Sept. 70; Capt. 4- Lt.Colonel, 14 Deo. 78.
1 Leopold James Yorke Campbell Scarlett,lBn*. ^ ie. 'xi Doc. 66; Lt. 4- Capt. P24 Sept. 70; Capi, ^
Lt.Colonel, 24 Feb. 79.
2 Inigo Richmund Jones. Ena, 4" Lt. ^18 Dec. 66; Lt.4' Capt. ''4 Feb. 71 ; Capt. 4r Lt.Colonel, 15 March 79
LmmiriLirTS a-vd Captxivs.
I /SVr William Gordon Gordon-Cumming, Bart
1 Thomas William, Viaeount Coke
x JIon.Richard Southwell George StapletonCotkon
2 Arthur Broadwood, Inatruetor of Mualcetrjtx Jan. 77
Frederick Lorn Campbell, Brigade Major, Mome Diatriet
2 Arthur Henry Paget^
X Xord Francis Charles Gordon-Lennox
X i^tr Arthur Reginald Thomas Willshire.^ar^
2 flfolliott Williams Erskine
2 Hon. Arthur Hay David Fraser
X Henry Pakenham*Mahon
Lord Albert Charles Seymour, Aide de Camp to Prince Edward pf\
Saxe Weimar J
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2 Francis D. Astley
T Hon, North de Coigny Dalrymple, Adjutant i Jan. 79
2 William Augustus Home-Drummond-Moray
X Maximilian Dudley Digges Dallson.Xt. InHruetorofMuak.atHythe
Archibald Spencer Drammond, Aidede Camp to M^jorQen.Donovan\
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X Arthur Cyprian EnoUys
T Frederick William Romilly, at Stqf College
X John Bourohier Stracey
1 Henry Wiokham
2 Hon. Charles Harbord, Aide de Camp to the Marqmia of Lome
2 Hugh Drummond Hay Bamett
T Hon. James Henry Duncombe
a Charles Crutchiey
X George Coemo Aberoromby
2 Robert Ontlar-Ferguason
9 Neil Jamee MexuiieB
2 EAg^ne Leopold Selwyn Brett, Adjutant 2 April 78
2 MrRobert Drummond Moncreiffe, Bart,
3 John William Ainslie Drummond
|x Clarence Granville Sinclair
1 Hom. Luke White
•a Edward Watkin WiUiams Wynn
2 Hon. Alexander Francis Henry Campbell
SscoiTD LxBurxvurxB.
X Hon. Arthur Hay
X Hon. Thos. H. A. B. Cochrane >
a Hom. Arnold Allan Cecil Keppel
2 Lionel Qeorse Henry Seymour Dawson- Damer
X Robert Dnndas
X Charles Edward Hartopp
a Francis Edmund George Astley
1 Alan, Loird Greenock
2 Laurence Qeorgo Drummond
Qvarter Jf(M<«r».— >x John M*Blain,i« X7 Nov. 69.
a Frederick Butterworth, 25 Mar. 73.
A(r^«o«2r<a»'or.— aFred. Robinson," MD., A.8. 19 Nov. 47 ; Surgeon, ao Mar. 57 j Surgeon M^jor, 19 Nov. 67.
\ Battalion Surgeon.— -x Surgeon Major William Ralph Lane, A,8, 39 Deo. 54 ; Surgeon, 4 Jan. 7X.
a Wm. Ma^nsell-CQllins, MD. Aaeiet, Surgeon, 2 Oct. 66.
Solieitor.'-Tnd.. Ouvry, 9 Nov. 58. Baeinqa Blue. Agenta, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Batt. returned from the Crimea, 4 Julg 1856. 2nd Batt. returned fivm Canada, x8 Septmher 1864.
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lar of St. Andrew, and the Crown over it. In the second Colour the Thistle and
I'TOwn. *• gr. LrciA " " Bomokt-of-Zm " •• Botm " (with the Sphinx) '." " Cokuhha '* " Buslco *'" ""siLAiiijrci.
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iTiT^f C<>>««l--Henrv Phiopa Baymond, JF«»jn«. 9 April as; i^ '17 March 27 : Caj^^ ^ai March 34; Bt.M^;or,
i^ i!iL Z4.G«utrul, 96 May 73 ; General, x Oct. 77 ; Cotoitfi let Foot, 11 July 77
31 , ... laeatataat Col^U.— 1 Edw. Thoe. St. Lawrence MccGwire, Em. 'ig Oct. 40: Lt. 'ai May sa: Cavt.
«'i9 Jan. 55; Major, 9 Feb. 67 ; Lt.Colonel, i-as Mar. 71 ; Colonel, 25 March 76.
ja ... a Edward Andrew Stuart,* JTjm. »ax May 5a ; i*. 11 Aug. 54 ; Capt. 30 Mar s8 •
teaas/ Colonel, 14 Auff. 76. • j » •
?7 [ ■-. MBJopi.--i Henry George White,* Jffiw^n, 30 Dec. 53 ; I'i- 29 Dec. 54; Capi. P30 Mar. 58; Major, 'as Mar. 71 ;
^ ' -grgcrf XtMtouM/ Colonel, x Oct. 77.
35 - a Wniiam NewcoTuen Watts,J?N«i^n, '9 Dec. 45 ; Zf. ai Mar. 48 j Capt. ax Sept. si : JB<. Major, as Oct. 7» J
Major, X9 Jan. 76 ; Breoet Lieutenant Colonel, 1 Oct. 77.
:7 , — a Richard Abraham Manners,* Eneign, la May 53; Lt. '18 Aug. 54; Capt. a6 June 59; Brevtt Ucyor,
1 ■ 5 Jnly 7»; Major, 5 Aug. 76.
, 27 , ... x Jaiuea William Hassell, ? £jm»^ji, '13 Sept. 53; Id. i Dec. 54 ; Capt. as Mar. 6x; .B/.J/aj
I Major, 30 Nov. 78.
; Major, ^22 Feb. 7X ; LUw
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George Gilbert Stewart"
George William Thompson"
Oresewell Keane Charles Booke* *
Charles Atkinson Logan
George Paterson
5 .re. Frederick de Lamare Morison..
ohn de Stuteville Isaacson
Frederick Coningham
Baron George Booth
WiUiam BeUMacdonald
Arthur WUliam Sheringham
George Seaforth Rodon
Thomas French Ross ^
Arthur Smith
Maurice Nugent O'Connor
Hany Gardner
VTiUiam Druiy Shaw
Stephen Blytb Moore
: Henxy William Tombs
Herbert Dniell Terry
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I aKD LIBUT.
LnunvAim.
« Rowland Feamley Kyrle Money, Inierpreter..
a HenryLonsdale Hallewell
1 Alan William Low Rlckards
a Victor Alexander Farquharson
X Bgerton Payler Morgan-Payler
a Bdward Lindesay .
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z George Charles Peard, Inetmetor ofMudtetrjf x3Mar.76
I Charles Henry Goatling
a Yemon Qarteide Tippinge, Ind.ofMiukttrjf xx Deo. 78
a Joseph CunlilXb Fenton
Chatles William Bouthoott Hallett
3 Charles HaroounStisted,jldf»toii< XX Jan. 79..
x Bdward Altham Altham, Aijutani ao Sept. 78
a HamiHon William Broadley
1 William Arthur Bdward Boyd
Bdward Steuart Masters
1 Tliomas Rowland Scarlett
X David Fita-Ameline Robert Ancketm
I Archibald M'Lachlan
!x William Wingfleld Yemer Pakenham
ji William Douglas ,
'a Hamilton John Goold^Adams
a Arthur Leonard Williams ,
a WiUiam Bnkine Graham Login
Sbcoito LixxmvASTS.
David Campbell Da Costa
Robert Townley Knowles
Ymceni Kackesy Birkbeck
Perdval Havelock Acheson
Oliver Bsmsaj Brush
George Frederick Chenevix Trench ..
Arthur Yinoent Dowdall FitsGerald .,
Henry James Albert Rowe
Bdwin Francis Wade
Charles Henzy Cockbum Heyman
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q^mrttrMoal^.'
•9 Henry Lonsdale, a8 March 74.
z Thomas Worrall, ax Aug. 78.
tkeinge Blne.—Jymtif, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Iriek AgenU, 8ir B. Borough, 2ft. and Co.
let Battalion embarked for Malta, a6 Jan. 1878.
»»4 BmttaUon embarked/or Sombag^ is Aug. 1866 Depots aitaehed to lei Battalion ^ ^
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* Lt.Colonel Stuart served at the siege of Bebastopol fh>m aand April until severely wounded on ytli June 1855 (Medal
^ith Clasp, 5th Glass of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served the campaign of i860 in China, including the
taking of Sinho and Tangku, occupation of Tientsin, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps) .
* Lt.Colonel White served at the siege of Sebastopol from 31st Nov. 1854 to xoth Aug. 1855, including the attack of
the Bedan on the i8th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served from i6th Nov. 1858 to tne i6th March
1859 with the Berar Field Force, which took the field for the purpose of preventing the rebel chiefs Tantia Topee and
Feroze Slubh from penetrating into the Deccan.
^ Mi^or Manners served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the siege and &11 of Bebastopol, fW>xn
95th Dec. 1854 (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served the campaign of i860 in
China, including the taking of Sinho and Tangku, occupation of Tientsin, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two
Clasps).
7 Major Hassell served at the siege and fall of Sebastopol trom 20th Aug. 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
Modal).
^|> Major Stewart served the campaign of x86o in China, including the taking of Sinho and Tangku, and occu-
pation of Tientsin (Medal with Clasp).
1* Captain 6. W. Thompson served in the Canton Police Force from 1858 to i860, and was present at the action of
Shekstmg with the Kwang Tung rebels on 8th Jan. 1859. Campaign of i860 in North China, including the taking
of Sinho and Tangku, occupation of Tientsin, and surrender of Pekin, the latter part as Orderly OfBicer to Brigadier
Urquhart (Medal with two Clasps).
" Captain Rooke served the campaign of i860 in China, including the taking of Sinho and Tangku, occupa-
tion of Tientsin, actions of the x8th and axst Sept., and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
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Brigade Depot f Ouildford.
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Mdiiatt.,aar«illy,a«afia. _ . _ . _
Tie Paschal Lamb, with the Mottoes " FriiHnm virtuii* memor," and " Vel exuvia triumphant.** The Royal Cypher
▼ikWnthe Garter, havinf<the Grown over it. ** EarpT " (with the Sphinx), " Viuissi. " ** GoRiTirirA. ** " Salamakca'
•* ViTioBii. " " PrmurssA " '* Nitxllb " ** Toulousx " " Pskijtsula. " " ArrQUASistLS " ** Ghuzhxs " •' Khxlat '
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r«ur8er, Ooloaal.— Henry Smyth,^ CB. Entign, '28 June 33; Liett. P28 Oct. 36 ; Captain, '2 Dec. 42 ; Ifajor, '12 May
raU l^lf' 48; Lieut, Colonel, '30 Dec. 53; Colonel, 9& Nov. 54; Major General, 6 March 68 ; Lieutenant General,
P»y^P»y.i 34 Jane 76; General,^
Sept. 78 ; Colonel 2nd Foot, 25 March 77.
■«,nciB John Hercy, Eneign^ **28 Oct. ki
igZimiteaaat GoloaeU.
Mty'or, jLo May 71 ; Lieutenant Colonel, 29 Sept.^ 77.
28 Oct. 53; Lt. 27 Oct. 54; Capt. »9 Nov. 55;
I2 Henry Pye Ptiliippe,' Sntign, la May 54; Lt. '15 Jan. 56; Capt, ^t6 Nov. 60; Major, ^31 Odt. 71 ;
I Brecet Lieutenant Colonel, i Oct. 77 ; Lt.Colonel, 1 May 78.
Muvn.—p.e.e. Sir Greorge Pomeroy CoUey,» CB. CMG. KCSI, Private Seeretarg to the Vtcerog of India;
Ensign, 28 May 52; Lt. ix Aug. 54; Capt, '12 June 60; Bt. Major, 6 Mar. 63; Bt. Lt.Colonel, 15 May 73;
J April 58 ; Capt. '3 May 64 ; Major, 23 Oct 75.
; Lieut. ^11 Feb. 59 ; Capt.^iA Mar. 65 ; Major, 23 Oct. 75.
>3| •
Colonel, X April 74; Major, 22 May 75.
Henry Waring," Ene. '5 Jane 57; Lieut. 13 j
I EoBtace Lovelace Hercy, Ene. '5 Feb. 58 ; Xft< , . » . - . «
X pa.c. Thomas Kelly-Kenny,^* Bnngn,^^ Feb. 58 ; Lieut. Pi2 0ct. 60 ; Capt. *'2o Julv 66 ; Major, 29 Sept. 77-
a William John Holt,'* Commandant Naini Tal Contaleeeent Depot; Eneign, '24 July 57; Lieut. X5 Feb. 39 :
Capt. 2 Sept. 68 ; Major, 23 Jan. 78-
3 Montagu Gholmeley Morris,^^ Mnngn, '2a May 57; Li. 1$ Sept. 57; Cop^. '21 Sept 60; Bt.Major,
26 May 73; Mty'or, ax Feb. 78.
Robert Hill Roas^*
» * ... '2 0^.e. waiiam Cbarlea Hood
^ [ ... 2 Henry Flood
aj »/j| a William Clarke
** ... ,3 George Herbert Woodard
23 ll'it X ChartosDeyman BaUlie^'
19 , ... 12 Robert Bleazby
19 j ... 3 Charles Fairbanks Lawaon ...
19 ... |i William Mackie"
ij ... j2 Charles Sdward Hderton^* ...
i3 1 ... |i George Arthur Scott
^ i ... |x Jasper Selwyn Tnpper
li . ~. x Henry Melvm Ma^ews
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Edward Warren Broderick
Heni7 Walter Trench
Angnstaa Frederic F. Adams .
Bernard Arthur Beale
Edward Aabton Hoffhesi* ....
Thomaa Edwards Harmftn .
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X William Montgomery
a WUliam Gun Collis, J4jutaHt, X9 Aiig.7x
I Aithur Herbert Noorse
X Mxtfbrd Gost^ Inet. qfMueketrf x May 78
I I John Stratford Collins, Adjt. aS Mar. yS
I Terenee John Bockett Donne
la Hamilton James Elverson
•a JohnRichardHarloem Richards
,a Robert Thomas Hanford-Flood
I Charles Edward Whittle
I George Ward Cole Brace
a Herbert Wilkinson Dent» InetrMotor o/)
IdwwdOwen Fi£er HaadltmV J(M« )
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I GeoAy Francis Plnekn^y
a Barry Leonard Dawson
I Alexander Fuller Maitland
a Arthur Slias
•a Henzy Bourehier Fowler
a William Samuel fiurreU.
I Aztimr John Adams
a Stewart Holoombe Ruabridger
'2 George WOliam Haoket Pain
a Henxy Denne Bobaon
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Henry Blaton
8«oon> JjnmvKkxn.
z HeoxyBridgmanHenderson Lethbridge
•a Thomas John Atkinson
la William Faithfhll Allen
,a George Trenohard Plckard-Cambridge
a WiUiam Edwin Banbury
'a George Burridge Crawley
a Francis John rak
,x WiUiam Leonard Addington
'i Alfred Bmeet Price
,x Chaziea Carmiehael Monro
2 WiUoiu;h.by ThnilUer ^
t Wyndham Hackett Pain
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8 April 74
xaMay 75
ax July 75
33 Oct. 75
39 Oct. 77
23 Jan. 78
z May 78
ax Oct. 78
23 July 79
General Smyth commanded
the 68ch Light Infantrv through-
out the Eastern campaign of X854-
55, including the battles of Alma
and Inkerman (horse killed), siege
and fhU of Sebastopol JMedal with
three Clasps, CB,, Officer of the
Legion of Honor, Sardinian and
Turkish Medals, and 4th Class of
the MecUidie).
i$t BatiaUtm embarludfor Bomhag,
Julg x866.
and BattaUon emiarked for Malta,
»6Juljfi%77,
sua LIXUT.
XX Nov. 76
,— z James George Anderson, 98 Sept. 78 ; Ene. 26 Feb. 56 ; Lt, Z3 Feb. 63 ; Capt, t Apr. 79.
119 »_
iJ ... I 9 Robert Ont&e Craig,*^ x Feb. 67 ; 'Mon. Captain,
I f I ... .QfmrUrMaeUre.—^ Charles Harvey Pulsford, 9 Aug. 71.
t 7I-, z JamesToal,9Aug.73. /^ ^Tp
i I I Waeimf BXn^.—Agemte, Messrs. Cox and Co.^Trieh Agenle, Sir E. Borousrh. Bt, and Co^ ^^^
136a 2nd (The Queen* s Royal),
7 Lt.Ooloiiel Phillipps Bexred as Adjutant to the ist Battalion, and Queen's, tliroughout the campaign Of x86o in
North China (Medal with two Clasps for Taku Forts and Pekin) .
" Sir George Colley was employed on special service on the Cape Frontier in 1858, 50, and i86x— occupation
of Kreli's territory, defeat and death of Tola (twice thanked by the Government, Brevet of Major) . Served tbxough-
ont the China war of 1860, including the taking of the Taku Forts, actions of the xsth and 14th August, x8th and
21 St Sept., and advance on Pekin (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Ashanti war from the xyth December
1873 in command of the Transport and line of communications, and was present at the battle of Amoaftil, defence
of ^e Posts of Quarman and Fommanah. and battle of Ordahsu and capture .of CoomAia {9 (several times men-
tioned in despatches. Brevet of Colonel, C3., Medal with Clasp).
1' Major Waring served in the Abyssinian campaign in command of a Division of the Tras^ort Corps (men-
tioned m despatches, Medal) .
1' Major Kelly-Kenny served the campai^ of x86o in North CHuna as Orderly Officer to Brigadier Jephson,
including the action of Sinho (mentioned m despatches), taking of Tangku and Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp).
Served uie campaign of x 867-68 in Abyssinia in command of a Division of the Transport Train (mentioned in
despatches for ** zeal, energy, and ability'," Medal).
^* Major Holt was thanked in General orders dated at Poona xath Julyx866 for his" noble efifbrts" in saving
life on the occasion of the wreck of the Pilgrim ship Diamond^ and his conduct was deemed by the Commander in
Chief at Bombay as " deserving uf the warmest admiration." Served in the Abyssinian campaign in x868,— aa Pro-
vost Marshal at Zoula, and subsequently in the Transport Train ; was attacked by a large force at Belago Pass
whilst in charge of Convoy, and his conduct on the occasion met with the entire approval of Lord Napier (Medal,
and promoted to Captain unattached) .
" Mi^T Morris served with the 7i;th Regiment in the Indian Campaign of 1857-58, including the occupation,
after the relief of Lucknow, of the rortfied outposts and camp with Ontram's Force, and repulse of the enemy's
attacks ; also present at the battle of Cawnpore on 6th December (Medal).
i> Captain Boss served as Adjutant of the 35th Begiment during the campaign in the Shahabad district, Bengal, in
z8$8 (Medal).
17 Captain Baillie served the campaign of z86o in CThina with the 3rd BuHb (Medal with G^asp for the Taku
Forts).
^> Captains Mackie and Hughes served in the Abvssinian campaign with the Transport Ck>rps (Medal) .
1* Captain Hderton eerved with the 68th Light Inmntry in the New Zealand war in 1864-66, and was present at
the attack on the Grate Pah (Medal).
*o Migor Blurton served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inker-
man, siege and (bJl of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal) . Also the (3hina campaign of z86o
(Medal with Clasp for Pekin) .
>^ Captain Cndg served in the Eastern campaign of X854-55, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege
and fbll of Sebastopol, sortie of 36th Oct., and as a volunteer with the spiking party on the 8th September (Medal
with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
Gontinuation of Notes to ^rd Foot.
* Lt. Colonel Pamell served with the 3rd Buflb in the Crimea subsequent to the fall of Sebastopol. Commanded
the and Battalion 3rd Buffs throughout the Zulu war of 2879, and was present at the engagement at Inyesaae and
during the occupation of Ekowe (mentioned in despatches. CB.).
* Minors Hobson and Halahan served in the campaign of z86o in China (Medal with Clasp for the Taku Forts).
* Lt.(yolonel Eteson served with the x8th Elojral Irish throughout the second Burmese war, including the capture of
Martaban, Bangoon, Prome, and the Donabew stockades (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
7 Migor Graves organised for the Zulu war of X879 the and Begiment of Natal Native Contingent, consisting of
two battalions, and served with Pearson's Column, in command of the regiment, during the advanoe to SkowCb
taking part in the engagement of Inyezane (mentioned in report as having been indeftttigiM>le in his exertions).
* Captains Kerr and Graham, Iiieuts. Ferguason, Hind, Ventris, and &ekewioh served throughout the opera-
tions in the Malay Peninsula in X875-76.
* Captain Beeves served with the Buflb in the campaign in the Malay Peninsula in x 75-76, including the action
of the 90th January.
^ Captain Kelly served with the Bufft in the operations in the Malav Peninsula in 1875-76, including the
actions of the 30th Januarv and 4th February,and commanded the escort in the reconnaissance of the 2«nd January.
M Captain Leslie served with the Buffs throughout the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1875-76, including
the actions of the 4th and aoth January and 4th February.
^* Captain Howarth served with the Buflb thsoughout the campaign in the Malay Peninsula in x 875-76, including
the aodon of the aoth January.
u Captain Ommanney and Lieut. Chippindall served with the Buffii in the operations in the Malay Peninsula in
x87<-76.
i« Lieut. Holme served with the Buffs throughout the operations in the Malay Peninsula in x 875-76, including
the action of the 4th February.
^7 (Quarter Master Colley served with the Buffs throughout the operationA in the Malay Peninsula in 1875-76,
indoding the actions of the 4th, X4th, and aoth January. Digitized by V^3 OO^^ i^
fty.
lahm. fiiionieUffe.
..Snroatet-.
The Dragon.
-dB.U.J^^'io8tr5J|?SrO,3rd(^^^^^^ [l%^J^itlVJil.ry.r^. 137
fty.
The "aose and Crown. " Doubo " •• Taljlvirx " •• Albuhkba" •• PyBEWMs ' ' " Nivbllb "
"Nitb" "PBiriirsuLA" **Puinrii.B** " Sbtabtopol '* " Taxu Fobtb."
Colonel.— WUliam Craig Emilius Naoier.^ ^iwi^n, 28 Oct. 35; Lt. '17 Nov. 37; Cavt. P20 ApriUa ; Brevet
J£mior, t8 Feb. 48 ; Breoet Lt.Oolonel, 30 May 51 ; CoIomI, a8 Oct. 54 ; Major, 23 Oct. s? ; Major General
> Jane 62 j Jft//or,
i'i
7
7
7
6
l«
, 6
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6
6
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S
s
5
9 l^EU^h 65; Lieut.General, 22 Aug. 73 ; General, x Oct 77 ; Colonel 3rd Buffs, 14 Aug. 74
Lieutenant Oolon©l».—x Francis Morley,» Entign, 13 Majr 55; Lt. i Sept. 55; Capt. Pio ;
'7 Dec. 67 ; ^rtfre/ ii««f«»iaii< Colonel, 3 Deo. 76 ; X««tt<«nan; Colonel, 10 Dec. 77.
2 Henry Pamell, CS. Sneign, 23 May 55; !*{' 9 ^ov. 55; Capt, I'j Sept. 62; Motor, «»i2 July 7t ; Breoft
lAeutenaut Colwtel, i Oct. 77 ; Lieutenant Colonel, 30 Nov. 78.
■lyon.— p.t.e. Clifford Parsons, Frqfeeaor at the Staff College; Enaign, P16 Feb. 49 ; Z<. Pio Doo 52 • Copf
25 Sept. 55; Bt.Mqjor, 19 Nov. 71 ; 3fq7or, 10 Dec. 73; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 2 Oct. 77. • • ^ •
Francis Eteeon,* ^m«a»^ .4(i;itia«< General, Bengal; Ensign, P6 Aug. 47; Lt. 15 April S2 • Cant
~ St. Major, 5 3y}y 7\} ^^J?;^» l^Ji^^^' 74^i ^revetp^ :> f d $ r
59; Capt.
Major, 10 Mar. 78.
I Nov. 78.
sMar^sS
_ John Blaksley, .Ewt^ii, 7 34ay 58 ; -^^- ^4 May 60 ; Capt. n Mar. 64 ; Major, 6 Dec. 75.
Shapl&nd Graves,' J'rotector qf Indian Immigrante at Natal ; Ensign, 28 Feb. 56: Li 6 Julv
'15 May 66 ; Major, 11 Oct. 76. "^
: Frederick Taylor Hobson,' Ensign, '30 Oct. 57 ; X<. '30 Sept. 59 ; Capt. P29 June 66 ; Major, 1
2 Henry Thomas Halaban,* i'n*. 24 Nov. S7 ; ■^'' »6 Sept. 60 : Ctf|><. Pj '^^ " — •
2 Charles James Hamilton, Ensign, 17 Mar. 58 ; Lt. ^22 Oct. 61 ; Capt.
*/i
CArri-iirs.
2 James Edward Forster
1 William Frederick Kerr, B /»<«rpr«^er
z Edward Girdlestone Graham*^
2 Henry Drinkrow Harrison
X Francis William Kane
1 Charles Edward Beeves*
2 George Agar Alexander
p.e.e. Edward John Lynch, Garrisonlnst. \
Home District >
1 Waldron Edward Roper Kelly"
I George Ernest Harley
1 Arthur Trevor Leslie**
t Robert Albert Hickson
2 Williaju Henry Wyld
2 Henry Wallick Maclear
2 Arthur Charles Jackson
2 William Conquest Howarth^^
: Albert Edward Ommanney'^
2 Lionel Thomas Spens
2 Richard Richards Brefihey Temau .
2 George Fred Harris
Birsioir On I
2irn LiBUT. I
!. '2 Oct. 66 ; M^for, i iNOV. 7I
P26 June 67 ; Major, 30 N(
bv. 76.
CAPTAIK.
18 Mar.
23 Mar.
4 July
58 > 4 Feb.
58:^5 Fob.
60! P 8 Jan.
62|**i4 Aug.
62 '16 May
64Pi5Dec.
BBBV.ICAJ. BT.LT.COX..
^ 3 Aug. 60 '29 Mar. 64'P29 June 70
*'26Feb. 62 »• 3 Jan. 65|»'i2July 71
Px8 Mar. 62 * 2 May 65 >» 2 Aug. 71
I* 4 Feb. 62 '9 Dec. 64 28 Mar. 74J
64^x4 Aug. 67
Px6 Oct. 67
' 7 Dec. 67
•'xsDec. 69
'29 Dec. 69
''29 Jan. 70
**x4Sept. 67
' x April 68 '29 June 70
23 Jan. 69 '12 July 71
5 Aug.
»*i6 Aug.
'' 4 Oct.
PisMay
''26 June
»*i4 8ept. 67
5 July 641
» 30 Oct. 69^27001.
LlBUTBiri.BT8.
2 Robert Waloott M'GiUivray Martin ....
2 Julius Batt Backhouse, Instmetor of
Musketry 3 Feb. 75
2 Richard Stanley Oiwks Moody
2 Nathaniel Newnham-Davis
I Home Johnstone Fergnsson*
1 John William Hind,* Inst, qf Musketry \
XX Feb. 79 J
2 Cosmo Hnntly Gordon
Francis Hacdonald Drury
I Bxyan Francis Holme^*
1 George Herbert Chippindall"
2 Hen. Calthorpe Somerset, Adj. 24 Dec. 78
X Robert George Kekewich,*.l4/« ^o Apr. 76
David FMncis Lewis
Hogh Hoddam Tate
2 Percy Grtsen •
2 Henry Raleigh Knight
2 Alfred Jamai Whitacre Allen
I Robert Alfred Baker
Ernest De Brath
X Arthur Horsman Coles
1 George Edward Hyde Gates
2 John Hughes
» Herbert John James Middleton
Heniy Hodges Forbes
3 James Comyn Lewis Knight-Bruoe
BVB LXBtTTBVAlTTS.
Hugh Blaoktmm
a Corry Langrishe Goxmellan
8BOOn> LXBUTBVAaXB.
George Adrian Porter
a CoutenayBourchierYyvyan
1 Alezaadar M'lAchlan
2 Arthur Henry Tylden-Pattenson
X Tesnr Thomas Bnnbury
Arcmbald Francis Campbell- Johnston
2 Herbert St. David JarreU
z Pereival Forbes Brine
I Edgar Evelyn Bavenhill
Robert Edward Philips
2x Aug.
28 Oct.
3z Dec.
6g\ 28 Oct.
7lj 28 Oct.
58
30 Jan. 78
2in> LIBUT.
i
78
'J
78
79
30 Jan.
xMay
7 Aug.
14 Sept
22 Jan.
ax June 79
a July 79
9 July 79
as July 79
13 Aug. 79
'x6 Aug.
30 Deo.
x5 May
9 Aug.
.X2 Nov.
X2N0V.
28 Feb.
28 Feb.
26 Mar.
x3June 74
71
7t;
74!
x3May 74
X April 75
7 May 75
6 Dec. 7c
26 Feb. 76!
14 June
24 Nov.
xoMar.
x6Mar.
xNov.
30 Nov.
X3 Mar.
3 Aug.
General Napier served as Aide
de Camp to SirCharles Napier during
73 1 his campaign of 1845 against the
.. Desert and Mountain Tribes en the
' *| right bank of the Indus. Sorvert also
74 at the siege of Sebostopol as Assis-
74 tant Director General of the Land
Transport Corps (Medal Tvith Clasp,
x3 June 74 5th Class of the Medjidie,and Turkish
X3 June 74 Medal;.
a Dec. 74 » Lt.Colonel Morley serve*! with the
XX Feb. 73 Buffs in the campaign of xS6o in
xo Sept. 75 China, and was present at the action
xo Sept. 75lof Sinho, and taking of Tangku and
24 Mar. 75|the inner Taku Fort (Medal with
X2 Feb. 76 Clasp). Also throughout the opera-
24 Mar. 76jtions in Perak in X875-76, including
zx Sept. 76|the attack on the camp at Qoalla
xz Sept. 76iKangsa, and the expedition against
xz Sept. 76 the village of Bungor. Commanded
a8 Oct. 76|an independent force of the Buff»
a8 Oct. 76'and xst Goorkhas on the left bank of
zx Sept. 77jthe Perak river OQ aoth January 1876
X a Sept. 79 'which captured S stockade, two
SUB LiBVT. guns, and two war gongs.
[For contHmMtion of Notts tee foot
of precedimffpage.
28 Oct.
ZX Nov.
[2 Jgn. 77.
P(y«f in.— X Salnsbigy Davraport Crookendon, t8 Sept. 78; Ens. 12 Jan. 66; X*. 25 Aug. 67: Capt.
a Arthur William mu Gelston, X4 Apr. 78 1 Ens, 4 Sept. 60 ; £^ 5 July 64 1 Capt xo Dec. 73-
(^usriorMatUrs.'^t James Wflson Colley,i7 x8 Oct. 73.
a William George Morgan, 7 Nov. 68. . •>. ^ «
Fkeimffs Buff. AgenU, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Irieh Agents, Sir B. Borough, Bi. and Co. jnr^
xst Batt, 4mbariBedfor OUcirtte, a Jnly z866.— 2JkI Batt. embarkodfor Cape GoodMope, 3 Oct.i«^.
Id Batt!. Haul. I 4tll (The JUny 8 Ou>n Loyal). Isriffade Vepot, LancaiU..
Q of England. The Royal Cyiiher within the Garter. "CoBuirirA" "Bldajoz" "Salamauca "
iiL *' *• St. Sbbjlstiak " '* Nitb" " Pekiksclx " ** Blabxhsbvbg " " Watbbloo " " Alvi. ** *' Ibkkbma.x *'
•• Sbvastopol" •* Abtbsiitia."
Colonel.— Studholm John Hodgson,^ JSn*. 30 Dec. 19 ; Lt. 3 Feb. 25 ; Capt P30 Dec. 26 ; ifvor, '28 Dec. 38 ;
Lt.CoUmtl, P8 Aug. 45 ; Colonel, 20 June 54 ; Major General, 11 April 60; Lieut. General, 29 Aug. 68;
' General, 2 Feb. 76 j Coionci 4th Foot, 21 Nov. 76- ,
Lieutenant GoloneU.— 2 Edw. Wm. Bray,* CB. JSnt. 21 June 39; Zt. 21 Jan. 41 ; Capt. 1*14 June 50 j Bt.3£ajor,
30 May 62 ; Major, 2 May 65 ; Bt.Lt.Colonel, 15 Aug. 68 j Lt.Colonel, 23 June 75 j Colonel, 24 Feb- 76.
I Cuthbert Eccles,' Entign, '9 July 52 J ■£'«. u Aug. 54 ; Capt. 18 Jan. 56 ; Major, '27 Feb. 69 ; Lieutenant
Colonel, 29 Sept. 77. , ,
Majors.— 1 Charles Patrick Stokes,' Bn». 14 July 54; Lt. 29 Dec. 54; Capt. P8 Jan. 58 j BtMajm; s J^lJ 7^ ;
1 73 ; £r«vei Lieutenant Colonel, 11 July 79.
ell Elliot,' Enngnj^ '21 Oct. 5^ ; Lt. 2Q Dec. 54; Capt. 23 July 58; Bt.Mtyor, $ J^^ 7* J
ifo/or, 1 April 73 ; Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, 11 July 79.
John M'Dowell Elliot,' Eneign, '21 Oct. 53 ; Lt. 20 D«
M<yor, 29 Sept. 77 ; :$revet Lt. Colonel, 29 Nov^79.
2 Augustus Charles Twentyman.'t JB«*i^, 21 Dec. 55 ; i/. 15 June 58; Capt. ^^g Oct. 63; Brevet Major,
1 Oct. 77 ; Major, 9 July 79; Brevet Lt.Colonel, 27 Nov. 79.
2 Walter Francis Blake
2 Oswald Robert Middleton
Reginald Thoresby Gwyn, Adjutant ]
4 Ifoffolk Bijle VoVunteere )
X Herbert Charles Borretti<>
2 Richard Annesley Knox
2 Charles Greenlaw Leggett
X Edward R. De Barry Bamett
X James Henry M'Ewen
Francis Robert Sandys, Adj. 4 Adm. )
Batt. Lancaekire RyU VoUnteere ... }
2 John William Goddard Telfer
2 Henry Buckton Laurence
2 John Rimington Sharp
X Robert Bulkeley Baldwin ••
X Edward Zohrab Thornton, Aide de}
Camp t^ Major General Cameron ... i
Edward William Stokes. At^futant]
1 Lanca$kire Militia >
t Charles St. Clair Pote
Philip Charles Yorke, Adj. x BueHng- )
kamekireBifie VoUnteere )
p,i.e. Edward John Lngard,^^ D.A. \
At{j. 4- Or. M. Gen. Aldertkoi S
X George Ffrench Stehelin
Henry Moore
p.e.e. Daniel List Brain, Brigade)
Mtfjor, Bermuda S
X p.$.e. Edw. Rob. Prevost Woodgate" ...
I Edward Herbert Fitsherbert
1 Frederic Cooper Turner"
2 Charles Edward Wright
X Henry Boyd Sutherland
Malby Edward Crofton
LXBVTBKAVTt.
2 Richard Hawes MacCarthyM
X Richard Hall QTeen,Adjutant as Jan. 79
a Fred. M. Gordon Hutchinson.
2 Wm. Hnnter Buller Little
a Robert Alexander Ofrilby
X George Goodwin Taylor
a John Rowlandaon, Ifi«#. ofMueketrf^
7 Nov. 78 J
2 Charles Sinclair Shepbard
X Ernest Walter Teatherd
a Albert Washington Hay
I Archibald Hunter, Inet. qf Mutketrjf]
25 Jan. 79 j
I Thomas De la Rue
X Henry Bdmeades Baker
a John Moore Gawne
I Theodore Edmund Le Blanc, JFort)
Adjutant at Trinidad.
2 George Henry Blois Elliott..
X Alfred W"
Williams Bromley. .
a Edward Rawdon Penrose
Robert Augustus Ritherton
2 Frank Broadwood Matthews
2 Charles Edgar Baumann
T WUliamGilbwtMitchell.Innes....
X Thomas Richard Lytton Wilson .
81OOVS LlBUnVlITTS.
X Arohibald John Joseph Ross
2 Joseph Ignatius Bonomi
2 Ernest Augustus Frederic Carter.
2 Alfred Bi^«y Ridley
X Thomas Meroer Vigors
X Thonuw Edmund Burke
a Edgar Dolphin
a William Lancelot James
X Walter Henry Daffln
X Edgar Pioain Wells
X Thomas Cameron FitigeraldSomerviUe
2 John Hany Blumberg Barber
X Alloyne Uaynes
XVSIOS OB
2irO LIXUT.
P 2 Oct. 57
x9June 57
'12 Nov. 58
29 Oct. 58
7 Dec. 58
'14 Aug. 60
I'll June 6x
18 Nov. 57
36 Mar. 58
X7 Sept. 58
'18 June 6x
'x6Aug. 6x
X June 55
7 June 6x
' 8 Aug. 6a
'x4reb. 60
' a Dec. 6a
x6 Jan. 63
7 April 55
x5 Jan. 64
xQjuly 64
7 April 6$
"ix July 65
' 8 Aug. 65
aaMay 66
' 5 June 66
'x6June 66
a3 Jan. 69
) 34 Jan. 69
. 35 Jan. 69
. '27 Nov. 67
. '27 April 70
' 7 Mjfcy 70
3 Apr. 78
aHD LIXVt.
xMay
XX May
XX May
XX May
IX May
4 Dec.
4 Dec.
4 Deo.
aa Jan.
33 Jan.
aa Jan.
a July
X Oct.
'is Oct.
'la June
7 Dec.
'6 Mar.
'34 Nov.
I* a June
3xMay
» 5 Nov.
» 7 Nov.
••30 June
'xx July
'17 July
36 July
P 5 June
» X Feb.
'15 June
XX Jan.
33 Oct.
37 Mar.
' a Sept.
7 July
' 9 Feb.
'a6 Feb.
'30 Mar.
Psa Oct.
Px3 Nov.
3May
1*30 Sept.
P37 Oct.
a8 0ct.
a8 0ct.
xo Jan.
XX Sept.
x3 Nov.
9 Aug.
x3 June
13 June
a Deo.
X3 June
ax Sept.
aoNov.
Jan.
Feb.
; April
July
Feb.
Deo.
58 P 5 Jan. 66
58 '15 June 66
63 j» 9 Oct. 69
6a|'22 0ct. 70
631*13 Nov. 70
Js^sMay jx
65 P 2 Aug. 7x
60 X7 July 72
6x ax Aug. 73
63 x5 Jan. 73
65 X April 73
65 3 Mar. 74
57 X April 70
63 31 Oct. 74
x8 Deo. 75
8 AprU 74
x4June 76
a8 0ot. 76
33 May 63
xAug. 77
39 Sept. 77
a Mar. 78
31 Aug. 78
30 Nov. 76
14 Dea 78
a8 Jan. 79
9 July 79
39 Jan.
34 Aug. 78
37 Apr. 79
X OoL 77
89 Nov. 7 J
^ General Hodgson served wtlh
the 45th Regiment in the first Bar-
mese war (Medal with Clasp).
Faeinge Blue. — Agente, Messrs.
Cox and Co. Iriek Agente, Sir K.
Borough, Bt, and Co.
jet Battalion embarked for GibraUar,
37 September X874. D^jwt, with vmd
Battalion. 2nd BatlaUon returned from
ITova Scotia, sJulgiS6».
X3 Aug. 79
Pagmaetere.^j Robert Simpeon,>« a Deo. 7S ; Ene. 'xs Nor. 6x ; Lt, »s Jan. 6S
quarter Maetert,—i William Anderson, si Sept. 7a.
a Henzy Rowland, X3 jnly 78.
Diqitized by VjOOQIC
; Copt. t$ Apr 74. O
4lh (The Kiiit/s Oivu Royal). 139
* Colonel Bray served with the 31st Re^. thronghont the campaign of 1842 in Affghanistan under General
pollock, and was preseat at the actions of Mazeena, Tezoen, and Jngdulluck, the occupation of Cal)ool, and the
'hilerent engagements leading to it (Medal). Served at the capture of Khytul in May 1843 with the Uniballa
Brigade. He commanded Detachments of Infantry and Cavalry in the suppression of the election riots at
Nottingham in July 1865, and was commended by H.B.H. the Commander in Chief *'for his a<bnirable and
praiseworthy conduct, «nd the firmness and ability he displayed on that occasion." Served with the 4th King's
Own throughoot the Abyssinian campaign, and was present at the action of Arogee and capture of Magd^a,
and commanded the Rear Guard of the Ariny continuously on the return to the coast (mentioned In despatches.
Brevet of Lt.Co1onel, and Medal).
s Lt.CoIoneI Bcdes served with the 4th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of x854-55,including the battles
of Ahna (carried the Colours) and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assaults of the iZth June and Sth
September (Xedal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
^ LtO)lonel Stokes served with the 4th Regiment in the Crimea from 9th Dec. 1854, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol, and repulse of the attack on the CSemetery on the night of the aist June 1855 — name brought to the
notice of the (Commander in Chief for "distinguished conduct" in the Trenches (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
Medal). Served also in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59 : ^v'^^ sci^t into the Mahee Kanta in the monsoon of
1S3S in command of a Light Field Force consistug of 170 of the Guzarat Irregular Horse, the 4th Foot, and and Na-
tive Infiuitnr as a support to Captain Heyoock's Force during operations in the field, engaged at the attack and
osptore of Mondetti ; commanded a Detachment of 4th Foot with Brigadier Macau's Field Force early in 1859 (Medal) .
* Lt.Ck>loDel Blliot served with the 4th Regt. the siege and Call of Sebastopo In 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
Xedal).
*t Lt.Co1oneI Twentyman served throughout the Abyssinian campaign in the Transport Train (Medal).
^* Captains Borrett and Simpson served throughout the Abyssinian campaign, and were present at the
action of Arogee and capture of Magdala (Medal).
" Captain Logard served In the 4th Regiment throughout ^e Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68, and was employed
with the Transport Train (Medal). ^ '
u ICi^ Woodgate served with the 4th Regt. throughout the Abyssinian campaign, and was present at the action
of Arogee and capture of Magdala (Medal). Accompanied Sir Gramet Wolseley to the Gold Coast in September 1873
01^ special service, and served throughout the Ashanti War of 1873-74, includmg the action of Essaman, repulse of
the Ashanti army at Abrakrampa during the 5th and 6th November 1873 (in command of the Kossoos), reoonnais-
asnoes in force of the 8th and a7th November, and battle of Amoafal (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp) .
i> Osptain Turner served as a Midshipman in the Indian Nav^ from 1858 to 1863, and was present at the assault on
the Island of B^yt in October 1859, ^^^ served with a Naval Brigade in the Okamundel Field Force in the operations
before Dwarka, and at its capture in Nov. 1859. Served also the China campaign of x86o, and was present at the
csptore of the Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 4th King's Own throughout the Abyssinian cam-
paign of z86r-68, and was present at the action of Arrogee and capture of Magdala (Medal).
'* lient. MarCarthy served in the second phase of the Ashanti war in 1874 in the Transport Service, and was in
ebsrge of the Poet at Aooroful (Medal).
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
''d^B?4;.?S:SlSi"-^SS:l 5th (Northumberland Ihmliers). [I'^iJ^^J^X
-Faiavoeant,*' St. George and the Dragon. The Rose and Crown. The King'g Crest. "1
LBIJL
[alf
rSHbDutrieiVo.x.
Bttiiiek-«B-Tw«6d.
,.^ - .. .. « .. o "Wilhbi.kbti.hl"
Vimibba" ••Cobukba" "Bubxco" "Ciudad Rodbioo" "Badajoz" "Salulutoi." "Vixtobu."
NXVBLLB** "ObTHBB" " ToULOUSB " *' PBlTIirSULA '* "LuCBJfOW."
GolonaL— WiUiam Lygon, Sari of Longford,^ XCB. En; 'as Aug. 37; Id. ^sz Aug. ag; Cbpl. '26 Jan. 44 ;
Major, «6 Jnly 53 J Lt.CoUn^l, 13 Deo. S4 ; Oo'<hm/, 17 July 55 ; Major General, 6 March 68 ; U,Qmeral,
3 Jane 77 j QenercA, 32 July 79 ; Colonel 5 Foot, ix Sept. 78.
Lieutenant Golonela.— i William Roberts,* Oemmanding a Brigade qf the Bengal Armg; JSne. 't Nor. 39 ; Lt.
10 July A3: Obji^. '17 Aug. 53; Bt.Mqfor,n Nor. 55; Mtyor, 17 Sept. 58; Bt.Zi.Colonel, 27 Dec. 64;
Lt. Colonel, '3 June 65 ; Colonel, 27 Deo. 69.
3 Thomas SooveU Bigge,* Sneign, ^7 June 54 ; Lt. nt Sept. 54 : Capt. S June 56 iMqfor, '18 Oct. 64 ; JUrevef
Lt,Oolonel, 23 3fay 74 ; X<«Kt«ioii/ Colonel, 31 Oct. 77 ; Colonel, 33 May 79.
Xajon.— I Thomas Rowland,? JSm^, aa Deo. 48; Lt. ''39 April 53; Capt. 2 March 56; Major, ^^ts May
66 ; Brevet Lt. Colonel, 32 Sept. 75.
1 John Granville Harkneas,* Mneign, 13 May 53; Lt. 19 Aug. 54 ; Capt. 18 Jan. 56 ; BtMajor, 30 Mar. 72 ;
Major, 31 Oct. 77 ; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 1 Jnly 78.
2 Frederic Pocklington,i» J5imv«» ''9 Oct- S3; ^' 8 Dec. 54; Capt. »x8 Jan. 56 ; Bt.Mmor, xa Apr. 72
Mi^jor, 31 Oct. 77 ; J?^.i*.09toiwZ, 15 Aug. 78.
2 George Henry James Mowbray Chapman," .^Mn^n. '21 Nor. 5:; Lt. 6 June 54; Capt. a6 Dec. 57;
Bt.Major, $ July 72 ; Breoet Henienani Colonel, xo July 79 ; Major, 5 Oct. 79.
CAPTiiirs.
2 Philip FitzRoy "
2 Edwin John Oldfield" .
I «.«.c. John Creagh"
I John RiceNewbolt
1 Henry HartleyTaylor, Interpreter
z Alfred Robert willuunThistlethwayte
2 John James Robinson
John Johnson Bradshaw, Adj. i Adm. 1
Bait. Northumberland Bifie Vol j
Frederic Arthur Forsyth
1 Herbert Silverthome Williams
X William Ford Longboume
William Church Ormond
David Gregory Beamish
3 Charles deJersey Greeme
p.e.c. Wm. Assheton Kardley Wilmot, *»
D.A.A. 4- q.M. Gen. Ireland $
John Love Vincent, Adj. Nortkum-^
herUnd MUitia i
3 William Sanders Darley
2 Frederic Richard Carleton
2 Charles Herbert Broad
2 Charles Hackett
Wilfred FitzAllan Way
2 Josiah William Pearse Hobbs, Adj. a \
Adm. Bait. Ayrshire BiJU Volunieere )
2 George William Hargreave
LlBUTBKUrTB.
2 Henry Aitken Cherry, Adj. 26 June 78
X George Hart Dyke
Edward LeMarchant Trafford, A^w ")
> 6 Oct. 54
»3iAug. 55
28 April 54
3 Aug. 55
15 May 55
16 Mar. 55
19 June 55
30 Mar. 58
X April 58
23 April 58
15 June 58
x3July 58
as Aug.
3 July
'a9Mar.
July 6z
» 8 July 62
9 Oct. 63
XI Sept. 63
» 9 Aug. 64
»i8 Oct. 64
' 4 April 65
'23 June 65
ten/ 8 April 78
Jlgc
85 July
' 7 Nov.
^19 Dec.
X Henry Kilgonr
2 Charles George Heathcote
2 Reginald Hebcr Thurlow
1 James Sinclair Cramsie
2 Middleton Westenra Biddulph, Inet. )
of Muehetrg Z2 Feb. 79 5
2 Richard Williamson
Samuel Boxwell
p.9.e. Robert Auld, Aide de Camp to 5»r ">
Arthur Borton >
Alexander Chancellor
Percy Francis Lambart ....
Harris England Buchanan ,
Chas. Gilbert Colvin Money,
Henry Beaufoy Thomhill .
Arthur Lionel Pennington .
Reginald Ker Kays
z John Warre Malet
George Frend
3 Ernest James Robinson ....
3 Hon. Charles Lambton
3 George Leslie Orred
a Thoe.GravesLowryHerbert-Armstiong
BVB LlBFTBHAiraS.
Clement Edmond Sherard
Sboovd LisiJTBVAjrrB.
z Thomas Yeats Whittingdale ..
3 William Eden Sturgee
^ Olarl
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3WD LIBUT.
61
4 Sept.
•6 Oct.
15 Jan.
Pz5 Jan.
Pz7Feb.
26 Oct.
34 Dec.
P23 Aug.
z April 62
'23 April 62
z Aug. 62
' 3 Sept. 62
'zx Sept. 63
»3i May 64
9 Aug. 64
65
65
6s
Pz3Feb. 66
'z7 April 66
P 8 June 67
»z3July 67
Px6 0ct.
'22 Jan.
1*22 Aug.
X3 Jan.
'24 Jan.
'29 Sept.
Px3 July
'is Oct.
'16 Oct.
''32 Aug.
' 3 Feb.
P27 Feb.
"27 Feb.
PZ9 Jan.
' 3 Feb.
9 Feb.
P 8 June 70
X9 Deo. 77
30 Jan.
30 Jan.
z May
zx May
zx May
XX May
XX May
XX May
ax June
x3 Aug.
23 Jan.
6 Aug. 79
79
X Hugh Latimer Clark
z Gerald Montrisor Harding..
a Francis Charles Carter
3 William Edmund Hill
3 Edward Charles Frederick Hore .
Dudley Stratheam Stewart
3 Thomas David Pilcher
2 Alfred Ashurst Etheridge
2 Edmund William Dashwood
Albert Edward Whitaker
John Rassell Colqohoun Colvin xaAug.
Aubrey George Bralthwaite I xx Oct. yy .«,^^_^,,
Puymoftor*.— a William Barton Wade,» x Apr. 78 } Sne. xx Mar. 59 i ^*' '^4 Jan. 6a ; Capt. ax Julj 75.
Quarter Mattore.-^i Francis Drake,** 17 Nov. S7«
_ a Michael Downey, 4 Oot.jj
Tbciwo* . • - ■ -
an^ Battalion returned from MauAiiue, July 1867.
65
65
67
67
67
68
69
69
69
70
' 9 April 70
P 8 June 70
P30 Nov. 70
P24 Dec.
P22 Feb.
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 7z
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
29 May
23 April 73
XX Sept. 76
XX Sept. 76
29 Nov. 76
29 Nov. 76
XX Feb. 77
3xMay 77
xs July 78
3 April 78
SUB LIBUT.
6 Oct. 75
BT.Iff.COI..
Pis April 58 5 July
' 4 l?'eb. 59 5 July 72
16 Dec. 60 29 Dec. 73
''23 June 63 I Oct. 77!
''X4 June 64 X Oct. 77
>'33 Jan. 64 X Oct. 77
5 Jan. 70
'22 Mar.
36 June 73
5 Oct. 73
16. Jan. 73
12 Feb. 73
29 April 74
29 April 76
14 June 76
24 June 76
31 Oct 77
23 Jan. 78'
29 Jan. 781
2 Mar. 78 1
15 May 78'
15 Jan. 7Q
5 Oct. 79
7 Lt.Colonel Rowland served with
the xst Royals in the Crimea from.
the 29th Aug. X855, including the
siege and &11 of Sebastopol (Medal
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
» Lt. Colonel Harkness served with
the 55th Regt. throughout the Eastern
campaign of X854-55, including the
battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege
and fall of Sebastopol, sortie of a6th
Oct. 1854, and assault of the Redan
on 8th Sept. (Medal with three
Clasps. 5th Class of theMedjidie, and
Turkish Medal).
3 Michael Downey, 4 Oct. 73. . « , j
g» Bright Green.— ii^«i««, Messrs. Clox and Co.— Jrw* Agent», Sir i; Borough, SfiilftASW
iatiaUon embewhed for India, 35 Aug. x866. Depdt, oHoAed to and Batialion^^"^^^^^
Sth (Northwnherland FtistUers), 141
' Lord Lonffford served the Soetem campaign of 1854-55, as Auistant Adjatant General, up to the 24th June 1855,
after whidi as Adjutant General, incladinj? the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, and siege and fkll of
Sebsetopol (Medal with four Clasps, CB., Of&oer of the Legion of Honor, Commander 2nd Class St. Maurice and St.
Uouns, 3rd Class of the Kedjidie, and Torkish Medal).
' Colonel Roberts served with the 28th Begt. thronghont the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, inclnding the
battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fl^ of Bebastopol, and alfoir in the Cemetery on the i8th June (Medal
with three Clame, Brevet of Mi^jor, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
Commanded a i>etachment of 500 men of the 28th I^egt. against the Waghors with the Okamnndel Field Force in
1859. indnding the assault on the Fort of Beyt on the 6th Oct., and sie^e and occupation of Dwarka ; commanded
the reeonnaissance on Dwarka £rom Lt.Colonel Donovim's Force, consisting of 2 ueld-pieces and 150 men, on the
rfth October 1859.
* Colonel Bigge served with the 23rd Fusiliers in the Crimea f^m the 18th Nov. 1854, including the siege of Se-
hattopol, assault of the Quarries on 7th June, and assaults of the Redan on the x8th June and 8tn Sept., and was
wounded in the Trenches on the night of the 24th August (Medal with CTlasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish
Vedal). Served with the 5th Fusiliers in the Indian campaign in 1857-59, including the action at Sheorsjpore,
defence of the Alumbagh in October and November, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde including attacks on the Dil-
koosha Martiniere and Seonnderbagh, defence of ;the Alumbagh under Outram firom November to March including
tbe whole of the operations, siege and capture of Lucknow, and subsequent campaign in Oude in 1858-50 including
the action of Bnxar Ghat and defeat of the rebels under Beni Madhoo, and capture of Fort Omereah (Medal with
two Clasps, and grant of a year's service).
^ LtColonel Pocklington served with the 38th Begt. throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the
battle of Alma, siege and fbll of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
" l4»Colonel (Thapman commanded a detachment of the 5th Fusiliers and the Calcutta Naval Brigade in 1857-58
in pursuit of the Dacca Motineersand nth Irregular Cavalxy— received the thanks of the Lieutenant Governor
cf Bengal. Served with the 5th Fusiliers during the Oude campaign of 1858-59 (Medal) .
" M^or PitzBoy served with the 5th Fusiliers during the Sepoy mutiny in 1857-58, and was present at the relief
of Lneknow by Lord Clyde, including the attacks on the Dilkoosha, Martiniere, and Secunderbagh ; with Ontram's
Division in the Alunbagh and engaged in the various operations there ; also at the siege and capture of Lucknow ;
wts subsequently present in the Oude campaign in 1858-50, inclnding the action of Buxarghat and defeat of the
rebels under Beni 2£adho, cai>ture and destruction of the Fort of Omereah (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's
Mtrioe).
>* Ha^ Oldiield served in the Indian campaign of 1857-50, and was present at the relief of Arrah (wounded) and
defeat of the Dinapore mutineers at Jugdespore (mentionea in desiuitches) ; present with Havelock^s Force in the
actions of Mungarwor and Alumbagh, and defence of the latter until arrival of Lord Clyde ; actions of La Martiniere
aod relief of Lndsxow ; with Outram's Force at the Alumbagh, in repulse of numerous attacks and operations ending
in the capture of Lacknow; snbsequen^y in the final campaign in (Jude, including capture of the Forts of Shnnker-
porc, Ometee, and Oomrea, and actions of Dounderkeira and Buxarghat (Medal with two Clasps, and grant of a
TCtr's service).
'*]I^|or Oesagh served with the 5th Fusiliers thronghont the Indian mutiny campaigns of 1857-59, and was pre-
•esl with Havelock's Force at the assault and relief of Lucknow, subsequent defence of the Besidency, occupation of
the Ahnnhagh under Outram, capture of Lucknow and subsequent operations in Oude, the greater part of the time
u idjuftant of the 5th Fusiliers (Medal with two Chisps, and one year's service} .
■ (Saptain Wade served with the 26th Camercnians in the Abyssinian campaign in x868 (Medal).
" ()r.MaBter Francis Drake served with Havolock's Column in 18^7 in the action of Mungarwar, capture of the
Afambsgh, relief of the Besidency of Lucknow and its subsequent defence (wounded) ; throughout the operations
attbe Ahnnbagh under Ontram, and at the final capture of Lucknow; also in the Oude campaign of 1858-59, in-
eluding the action of Buxarghat, capture of Omerah, and destruction of other forts (Medal with two Clasps, and
r«at of a year's service).
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
iBt Batt., SoorkM. B%ngtiL. 1
aii<lBatt.. Cawapora, fieapil. J
The Antelope. The Roae and Crown
*• NiTBLLB
6th {Royal ist Warvnckshire) [l"4^'^:Vi2:.i...
""VlTTO«IA"**Pl
' PYBBBKXii '
' ROLBIA. " •' VlMIBBA. " ** COBUHITA "
*0bxhb8** "Pbkihbuli." *' Nii.qa.ba."
Ser. Colonel.— John fTolliott Crofton.i Jffniri^n, i8 Dec. 24; Z^ '29 Ang.'* 26 ; Cop/. '17 Jnly 35 ; Major, 'isApH'
g»}J| 42; Lt.Colonel, 7 Aug. 46 ; Colonel. 20 Jnnc 54; Major Oeneral, 9 Mar. 61; Lieut. General, 21 Aug. 74.;
Pay.
General, 21 Aug. 77 ; Colonel 6th Foot, 5 So])t. 69.
Lieutenant Oolonelt.— 2 Henry Broome Feilden.^ Eneign,^ 21 Sept. 52; if. 6 June 54; Capt. '31 Aug. 55 :
Major, '8 June 67; Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, 9 June ;6 ; Lieutenant Colonel, 24 Feb. 77
1 James Nicholas Colthur8t,«^»iWyn, 14 Oct. 51; Lt. 'ii May 55; Capt. 17 Nov. 63; Major, 28 June 71; Brent
Lieutenant Colonel, 1 Oct. 77 ; Lt. Colonel, 3 April 78.
Kajort.— I Lewis Blyth Hole,7 .En*. 3 Dec. 52 ; Li. '7 June 54 j Capt, 29 Sept. 59 ; BUMaj. 5 July 72 ; Major, \o
Sept. 75.
2 Dawson Kelly Evans," J^Miyn, 15 Jan. 56; Li. 15 Feb. 58; Cop^ '29 May 63; Bt. Major, 1 Oct 77;
Major, 23 Jan. 78.
2 Spencer Field, Eneian, 2 Feb. 55 ; Lt. 4 Feb. 56; Oipf. '22 May 64; Bt.Mqjor, i Oct. 77 ; Major, 3 AttU ;«'.
I James George Cockbum," En»ign, '15 April 56 ; Lt. 26 Feb. 58 ; Capt. ^3 May 64 ; Bi. Major, i Oct. 77 ;
Major, 26 Nov. 78.
*6
CAPTi.IK8.
1 Albert Henry Harrison^*
Charles William Henry Wilson^*
1 James FitzGeraldi*
1 Jacob Biggs Hopkins
2 Heniy PeaseleyL' Estrange St. Ueorge ...
I Gustavus Wheatley Berry CoUis"
1 Adolphus Randolph Augustus CoUis
2 George Sharpe Grimble
Willi«mThomhillBloi8,^di. J Warwick \
MilUia S
2 David Michael Francis Brady"
Champion Jones
James Ruddle Gibbs, Adj. 2 Warwick Mxl.
1 Gerald de Courcy Morton,* Brigade)
Major, Cabul Force S
2 Augustus William Whitworth"
1 Frederick Leigh Grundy
2 JamesLewis
2 James Edgar Baines
X Richard Meredith'*
2 Henry Deering Thomas
2 Frank Longboume
2 Neville Frederick Mansergh
LiBUTBNAKTB.
2 Gerald Hyde Charles Stracey*'
1 Edward Arthur Ball," .i<2/M<an< 27 Apr. 75
I Arthur MuUaniffo O'Beime
1 Richard John Doyne
2 Denman Crofl Murray
1 Edward Henry Corse Scott
t Edward John Winnington-Ingram
2 Willoughby E. Gerdon Forbes
1 Henry Blake Harward
I St. George John Rathbome
1 Thomas Gheorge Lumsden,/iMf.o/ JTh^A;. )
6 Aprils r
2 William Erskino Scott, In^i. of Mueketry S
28 March 79 )
Gregory Haines, Aide de Camp to Com.
in Chief, Batt Indiee
1 Morey Quayle Jones
1 William Conrad FaithftiU
2 John William Stevenson
Edward Maurice Eyre
Nev ill Francis Augustus Maun sell
2 Arthur William Fnnk Jackson
1 Frederick Thomas Clayton
2 Henry King
2 Herbert Edwards Trwin,^4;«faii< i Sept. 79
2 Henry Weston HelyaT
a Alexander Charles EBaanuelM'Kinstry.
SbOOITO LxBUTBHAim.
z Francis Henry Cornish
X HughMansel
2 George Edward Godftev Waller Bird..
2 Cecil de Courcy Etheridge
2 Henry Bnlckley Burlton Watkis
2 William Joseph Newell, Interpreter
I Charles James Cockbum
1 George Alexander Hay
X Francis George Rodney Ostrehan
2 William Golvile Jephson
2 Percy Rice Mockler
1 Herman James Shelley Landon
2 George Rodney Brown
2 Lindsay Sherwood Newmarch
1 Robert Henry Twigg
2 James Frederick Greenwood
I BX8IOW OB I
2KD LIEUT. I
13 Dec. 57
29 Dec. 57
23 April 58
23 Mar. 58
31 May 64
24 Apr. 58
27 April 60
''21 Sept. 60
18 Oct. 59
62
'28 Jan.
25 June
'19 Dec.
9 Jan.
12 June
»• 3 May
•• 3 June 64
10 Dec. 57
9 May 65
► 2 June 65
July 66
P ; Dec. 66
Cl.PTXIB'.
»29 Oct. 58
15 Nov. 59
» 8 Feb. 61
» 4 Sept. 60:
'18 Oct. 64
I Dec. 62
» I Dec. 65I
» 9 Mar. 66;
>*io Nov.
P14 Sept.
•'27 Nov.
P30 Sept. 68
23 Jan. 69
••loFeb. '
Pto Nov.
Pio Nov.
Px4 July
' a Dec.
30 Jan.
xMay
2WD LIBVT.
I May
X May
xMay
IX May
II May
II May
II May
25 May
II May
22 Jan.
22 Jan.
22 Jan.
aa Jan.
13 Aug.
13 Aug.
»3Aug. 79
14 Jan. 63
29 May 67
P 3 Oct. 62
» 8 June 67
»'i3July 67
^li Sept. .67
' 9 Nov. 67
»'3oSept. 68
I Jan. 61
»i7Mar. 69
^'29 May 69
'28 May 70
••27 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
a8 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
a8 Oct. 71
15 Jan. 73
9 Aug. 73
9 Aug. 73
12 Nov. 73
21 Sept. 74
a Dec. 74
10 Sept. 75
aoNov. 75
22 May 76
29 Nov. 76
xQ April 77
19 Jan. 76
17 May 79
13 June 79
24 Feb
27 Mar.
2 Feb.
ao Apr.
13 Juno
6 May
I Oct.
26 Nov.
I Jan.
17 May
' 8 June 67
'14 Sept. 67
"17 Mar. 69
I April 73
'20 Oct. 69
27 Feb. 75
12 Moy 75
10 Sept. 75
11 Mar. 74
28 Oct. 76
»3 Sept. 70
77
BBBV.MAJ. 1 BT.LT.C01..
aa Not. 79
^ General Crofton was appointed
Persian Interpreter to the force undtr
Brigadier General Litchfield in August
1832, and served with it throughout
the arduous operations in Parkur.and
againBt the tnbee in the N.W. Desert,
which ended intiie taldnf^of Balmecr.
He was also employed at the defeDie
of Aden against the Arabs in 1840-41 ;
and commanded the expedition seiii
to the Red river, Prince Ruperts
Land, via Hudson's Bay, in 1846, un-
der instructions for the defence of
the British settlements in the event
of war with America for the Oregon
territory. For this service he reoei ve<i
the thanks of the Duke of Wellington
and the Colonial Secretary.
Fa]fma$ieri.—i William Wastell » ax Dec. 60 ; Bneign, 30 Nov. ss i I^- «« J»n- 58 ; Son.Major, ax Dec. 70^
a Octovius WUliam Hill," x Apr. 78 ; Ent, 1 June $5 1 ■^•' 8 Jan. 58; Capt. 13 Nov, 7a.
Quarter Ma*tert.—i George Beedle,^* xo July 66.
a Timothy Philip Geoghegan,** 9 March 66.
Paeimge Blne.—AgenU, Messrs. Cox and Co.— ZritA AgemU, 5tr B. Borough, St, and Co.
let Batt, embarked for India, 7 Dee, 1867. ^*^ ^^tt, returned from Jammca, 3 Mag 1867. j
Digitized by V^jOO*^ IC
6th {Uoyal ist Wanoiokshire). 142a
* U.CoIonel Feilden served with the 38th Regiment the Eastern eunpaign of 1854, and np to Jnly 1855, inoluding
Uie battle of Ahna and siege of Sebastopol— wounded (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
* LtCoIonel Ck>lthur8t served as Ai^utant of the 83rd Regiment during the suppression of the Indian mutiny and
«M prasent at the siege of Kotah and its capture by assault on 30th March 1858, afibir of Sanganeer, defbat of
tkt Gwalior rebels at Kotaria, surprise of and attack on the rebels at Seckur (Medal with Clasp).
'M^or Hole served in the Indian campaign in 1858, including theoperationsin the Jugdeepore Jungle (Medal).
"Major Brans served with the 6ih Regiment in the Indian campaign in 1858, including the operanons in the
Jn^despore Jangle (Medal). Served against the hill tribes of Sikidm during the close of x86o, and was twice in
tiwnmand of Patrols engaged with the enemy. Also in the Hazara campaign of x868, includisg the subsequent
opeiations in the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
" Mijor Oockbnm served as Brigade Major to the and Brigade of the Hazara Field Force of z868, including the
fobMqnent operations in the Black Mountain (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp). Served in the Looshai
eampsign of 1871-72 as Aide de Camp to Brigadier Oeneral Brownlow (mentioned in despatches. Clasp).
14 Osptain Harrison, G. W. B. Collis, Brady, and Whitworth, Lieutenant Ball, and Quartermaster Beedle,
•erred with the 6th Regimentin the Hazara campaign of x868, including the subsequent operations in the Black
Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
" Captains Wilson and FitzCrerald served with the 6th Regiment throughout the operations against the hill tribes
of SiUdm in i86x. Also in the Hazara campaign of x868, including the subsequent operations in the Black Mountain
(Msdal with Clasp). K-e . b
i> Osptain Meredith and Lieutenant Stracey served with the 6th Regiment in the Hazara campaign of x868
(Meiisl with Clasp).
" lUior Morton served as Adjutant of the xst Battalion 6th Regiment in the Hazara campaign of x868, inolud-
mg the subsequent operations in the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
"M^orWastell served with the 6th Regt. in the Kaillr war of X846-47; also throughout that of 1850-53 (Medal),
iadodisgthe operatioDs in the Fish river, AmatoUs, and both the Trans-Kei expeditions. Served in ^e Indian
Mutiny campaign in 1858. Also in the Hssara csmpaign of t868 (Medal with Clasp).
** Quarter Master Geoghegan served with the 89th Regiment in the Chrimea from agth Dec. 1854. including the
nefesnd fkH of Sebastopol, and attacks of the i8th June and 8th Sept. (Medal with CHasp, and Turkish Medal).
Scrred also during the suppression of the Indian mutiny in X857-59, including the pursuit of the rebels under
I^Btia Topee in Rajpootana and (Central India (Medal) .
* (Ssptiin Hill served as a Midshipman in the Indian Navy in the Burmese war in 1853 (Medal with (Hasp for
Pegu).
1
Digitized by VjOOQIC
the I
7th (Eoyal Fusiliers).
EH,
a6
Half
Pay.
13
!**»/«
KajoK
Xt^u/^nant Colonel, x Oct. 77.
'Henrr Kcnj^ Stuign, a6 Jan. 55 ; Li,
16 Feb. 78.
Robert Wfttsbta Sparks, Bn*.j6 Mar. 55 ; X«.»»3 Anp-SS J
a William Butterworth Colvin, AttUtant Quarter Matter
Capi, P7 Nov. 6a ; Jf.lfd^/or, 19 Dec. 76 ; Jfo/or, 25 Sept. 78.
rSub DiMtriet No. 49-
\_Brigad9 Depot, Houilov.
23 J Cap*, 'aa Oci. 95 i Mnf^*
9 Deo. 54 ; Ideui.Oeneral, 24 Oct.
; Capi, X 3£ay 58 ; Major, >28 Oct. ri ; JJ»w«/
27 July 55; Capt, 'xi April 62; St.Major, 19 Oct. 75; Jf^/w.
lA-j i8tBatt.,C«rk.
wi "'^ Batt., Bombay. ^
Tm White Bo«e within the Oarter^and the White Horse. *' HA.BniixQTrB "
"BA»Ajo»**'*SAULifAaroA»' "Vhtobia" "Pybxitmb" "Oothm" •« Totooubb " "Pbwimula'
" Alxi. " ** IvKxaxAv " " Sbtabtopol.*'
(MJanA'.^'^'e.'kidhdTd, Lord Airev,^ QCS. Bneign, 15 Mar. ai ; X«.»4 Dec.
'9 May 34 } Lt.Cokmel, 'xo Feb. 38 ; Colonel, 11 Nov. 51 j JUajor General, xa 1
6a; Gewrai, 9 April 7x; OBtotM* 7th Foot, T May 68. _ ^ , ..r
Limitenaot Oblondt.— x George Henry WaUer,« Bneign, xo Ang, 54 ; X*. aa Dec. 54 ; Oapt. »ao Mar. 57 ;
Jfo/or, P31 June 64; X^.OotoiMl 'aSOct. 71; ^o'o'^^'SOct. 76. ., . « , , « .
..y .^ w. .« . . -. I. ^- *' """-^ Cop*. 30 Nov. 55; Jtfo/of. 'as Jane 69; Jr«r*f
I.»i8 July 6a j StMaj.s April 76 ; Uaj, 7 Ang.78.
\ Mhowi En: 17 Nov. 57; Lt. ^6 Aug. 59;
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GAPfAnrB.
x ThoBias Burton Yandeleur
a Fitzmaurice Beaucfaamp*
X Bobert Fowler Butler
X Frederick Charles Keyser
3 Henry Wadham Looke Paddon^
George Augustus Sweny," Adjutant a6 ">
KentBiMe Volunteer§ }
a William Wheaton Chard
X Georiro Brooke Meares,i<> A^. x Adm. \
Bait. Tomer Hamlete Bi/le Volmuieert)
Robert Henry Maude
a William Daly
a Benjamin Stephens du Jardin
Henry Burton Winter, Adjuiami SoHth\
jliiddUeex MUUia i
Qeoffty Barton." ai 8tqf CoUeae
Joseph Smith, Pair«a«<tfr DeolaliDepot...
a Thomas Groube^^.
j».«.0.ThQmas John Raymond Mallook, ^
Oarrieon Inetmetort Portemouih }
a Robert Barlow Manning
X Gardiner Frederic Guyon
X John Robert Beckett
a William ConoUy
I John Henry Courtney Clarke
I Albert Tanner"
a Edmund William Adderley
LXSVTXirAVTS.
a Norman Pochin, Inst, of Mutt, X4 Dec.73
X Percy St. Maur
X Fred. St. Leger Tottenham, Jnei. q
Muehetry 21 Aug. 78
X Chas. Lysaght Mortimer, ^4/' ^ April 74
a Edward Alnred Mostyn
a Robt. Proston Birkett Rodick
a George Francis Thunder, Interpreter ...
a Henry Archibald Anderson
a Charles David Myers Qt9XV,Adj.zo Sept.78
a Edward Loftus Roche Thaokwell
a Hugh John Hector Dive
Arthur Hildesley Daunt
X Wm. Henry Stopford Heron-Maxwell ..
X Richard Lock Appleyard
X Robert Erasmus Saunders *...
a Colin George Donald
X Henry BingnamMortonMansel-Pleydell
X George Stuart Nicholson
X George Henry Hayhurst Hn^hurst
X George Ewbank Briggs
X Gerald Dease
a Hexury Porter
a Graham Cludde Herbert
Turner Severin Macleay Woolley ..
Richard Daveis Gamons-WUliams
X Edward Joshua Cooper
SxOOiro LlBXTTXlTAirTS.
Horace Henry Dmmmond- Wolff ...
X Francis Charles Sartoris
a Mordannt Lea Shipley
9 Galfrid Cathcart do Trafford
a Gilbert Winter Zwilchenbart Moss ,
X Charles Arthur Staniland
a Frederic Philip Forster Wood
a Everard Swaine Marsh
a Edmund Musgrave Barttelot
a William Laohlan Forbes
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'ax Aug. 66
27 Feb. 55
Pi6 0ct. 67
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Lord Airey served thronghoD
the Eastern campaign of 1854-55—
first in command of a Brigade, and
afterwards f^om the disembarkation
70* in the Crimea as Quarter Master
73 1 General, and was pre ent at the
73 'battles of the Ahna, BalaWava, and
73 Inkerman, and siege of Sebaatopol
73 1 (Medal with four Clasps, XCB., Com-
mander of the Legion of Honor, Com-
mander of ist Class of the Military
„ Order of Savoy, 2nd CUst of the
74 Mec^jidie, and Tui-kish Medal).
7*1
74
75
75
74
74
75
76|
Ve
73
Parinaeter$.—2 Fr«^f rick Qeoxwe FuriongMoore, 33 Aug. 64 ; Honorary Major, ai Aug. 79.
/%. -. V ^ ' ^^''Jff ^^°?5 Percival ViUoughby, 1 Apr. 78; En». 15 June 66; xl. 23 Oct. 67; dtpt.
Qicart#rlfM<«-#.-x Richard Barry Jupp, 9 Sept 7x. [26 Aur. ^6
2 Henry Clowes, 12 .Tune 78. l « 7^-
Faexng» Bine. Agtnit, MeiMs. Cox and Co. Iriih Agent*, MeF&rs. Canp^Mid Sons.
Battahon relumed from India, 27 Dee. 70. 2nd Bcifafior. tn,l^^i^^
Ith {Royal Fusiliers), 143a
*Ck>IoneI Waller flerred with ttie 7th Fnsiliers in the Crimea from the 2x8t Nov. 1854, inclading tho 8iG{?e. of
Sebaatopol« aortie of 9th May, attack and capture of tho Qoarries 7th June (wounded) , aseanlt of the Hedan iSth Jane
(woonded), and was in the lynches on the 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasp, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Tiirk-
i«h Medal).
* IiLOolonel Danbeny served with the 90th Light Infantry in the Crimea from 5th Dec. 1854, including the capture
of the (^narries, siege and fall of Sebastopol, attack of the Redan on the x8th June, and formed one of the Btomiing
partjr on the 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
* LLCTolonel Bennett served the Eastern campaign of 1854-5^ in the 7th Fusiliers, including the batties of Alma and
Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol, and sortie on 26th October (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Mecljidie, and
Turkish Medal). Served also in the Indian N.W. frontier war of 1863 with the Eusafrye Field Force, present at the
definoe of the Songahs at the Umbeyla Pass and at the attack on and storming of tbe Conical Hill and destruc-
tion of Lalloo on the 15th December, also in the action at Umbeyla and destruction of the village at the foot of tho
Bonair Pus on x6th December which ended in the complete roM of the enemy fuid the submission of ihe hill tribes
on the 17th December (Medal with Clasp).
* Mi^ Kerr served with the 7th Shisiliers in the Crimea subsequent to the fall of Sebastopol, from the 24th
KoT. 1855 to the end of the Russian war. Also in the Indian N.W. frontier war of 1863 with the E analyze Field
Force, present at the defence of tho Sunsahs at tlie Umbeyla Pass and at the attack on and storming of the Conical
HOI and destmction of Lalloo on the istn Deo., also in the action at Umbeyla and destruction of tho village at the
r.iot of the Bonair Pass on z6th Dec. which ended in the complete rout of the enemy and the submission of the hiU
tribes on xTth Dec. (Medal with Clasp).
* Major Beauchamp served with uie force under Brigadier Groneral Chamberlain, attached to the 24th (Muzbie)
Sikhs, against the Mahsood Wuseerees during April and May i860, and was present at the forcing of the Burrura
Pass, tubng of Hakeen, and other minor afflurs (Medal with Clasp).
" (Captains Paddon, Meares, and Groube served in the Tj^h Fusiliers in the Indian N.W. Frontier war of 1863
with the Enaofyze Field Force, present at the defence of the Sungahs at the Umbeyla Pass and at the attack
on and storming of the Conical Hill and destruction of Lalloo on the 15th Dec, also in the action at Umbeyla
and deetmction of the village at the foot of the Bonair Pass on i6th Dec. which ended in the complete rout
of the enemy and the submission of the hill tribes on Z7th Dec. (Medal with Clasp).
1^ Captain Sweny, as a Lieutenant in the 4th Regiment, served in Abyssinia as Aide de Camp to Brigadier Qeneral
WOby; was afterwards appointed Provost Marshal and Baggage Master to the ist Brigade xst Division, and was
present at the action of Arogee and capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatchesj promoted Captain for service,
^ Xi^ Barton served in the Ashanti war of 1873-74 in the Transport servioe, and afterwards in Russell's
Begiment, including the battle of Amoafhl, attack and capture of Becquah, advanced guard engagement of Jar-
binbah, akirmishea and ambuscade afihirs between Adwabin and the river Ordah (sbghtly wounded), battle of
Ordahsaaad capture of Coomassie (promoted Captain, Medal with Clasp).
" (Captain Tanner served in the 72nd Highlanders throughout the operations in Central India and pursuit of
tbe rebel force under Tantia Topee and the Bao in 1858-59.
Con(mu(dion of Notes to Sth Foot.
* Haiw Longfleld acoommtnied the force under Major R. B. Baynee which surprised the garrison and secured
ihe Fort and magaxine of FhiUout on the Bntlej on the x2th and 13th May X857 ; also served at the siege of Delhi
&cd lepnlse of sorties on oth x4th x8th and 23rd July, and capture of four guns on 12th Auguiit 1857 ; afterwards
present in the action of DUkooeha and relief of Lucknow under Lord Clyde, the aShir of 2nd and action of 6th Dec.
u Cawnpore, and action of Khndagunj, also served in the Oude campaign of 1858-59 as Brigade Quarter Master to
Brigadier Hale*s Force, and was present at the attack and capture of the Fort and town of Sandce (Medal with two
"^
r Whitting served in the Indian campaign from March 1858, and acted as Staff Adjutant to a Detachment
am, and was engaged in the operations against the rebels in the jungles of Jugdespore under Sir R. Lngnrd ;
^<o serred the campaign of X858-59 in Oude, includmg the attack and capture of the Fort and town of Sandee (MedA 1) .
* Xajor Brown served with the 63rd Regiment at the assault of the Redan and fUl of Sebastopol, also at tho
bombardment and sorrender of Kinboum (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
' (^ntain Lowry (late a Captain in the 4xst Regiment) served with the 4xst Regiment throughout the Crimen n
nmnalgn, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege andfiillof Sebastopol, repulso or the sortie on 26th
OcMoer, and aesaolt of the Redan on £th September (Medal with three Clasps, Turkish Medal, and 5th Class of the
U«djidie).
* (^ptefai Jervia served with the 33rd Regiment throughout the Abyssinian camiwign of 1867-68, and was present
u the stonning and capture of Magdala (Medal) .
-^ M^jor Lewis served with the 60th Rifles in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858 (Medal). Volunteered in
Cioada m x86a to go after a party of the 4th Battalion 60th Rifles that had deserted with their rifles and ammu-
:^uon for the purpose of joining the American Army ; these men he captured after they had fired several times on
lu pany; for this servioe he was mentioned in general orders by Sir F. Williams, commanding in Canada, and
'wmnaDded fbr promotion.
L 2
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
144
Pay.
ist BaU., Warlfy. 1 qx-u /mi^ !«-• . » \ fSMh DMriel yo. i^.
aQdBatt.,PeiwMK«tia. AfchttiiUn.J ®^^ V^'*^ l^tmj 8). iBrigade Depot, "Hvni^tUA.
_ •* JV*o ajjMra terrent.** The White Horse within the Garter. The Royal Cypher a>id Crown. "Eorw'*
???"J«:! (with the Sphinx). "MABtiiriQu*" "Nixox*^" "Dblhi»* "Luckkow."
HaU Colonel.— 9 Thomas Gerrard Ball,i En*. 17 Sept. 07 ; X/. I'zDec. 08 ; Capt. '7 April 74 ; Jft^'or, '24 Jnne 34 :
Lt. Colonel, '2 Oct. 35 ; Colonel, 9 Nov. 46 ; Mq/or General, ao June 54 ; JAeHUOeneral, 7 Mar. 62 ; G<iMra/,
xo Jan. 70 ; Colonel 8th Foot, 17 Jnne 61.
Lientenaat Colonels.— X Henry G
a Nov. 55 ; Major, ax Dec. 55 ;
2 Charles Edward Grogan, Comet, »x6 April' 47; Lt, 'aSApril 48; Capt, 29 Dec. 54 ; Major, 24 Jan. 64;
Bt.Lt. Colonel, 6 Jan. 74; Lieutenant Colonel, 15 AufT' 77; Cto2o»eZ. 6 Jan. 79.
Majors.— 2 Edward Tanner, Eneign, '30 Nov. 55 ; Lt. 7 Dec. 57 j Coi>*. ^4 Sept. 60 ; Major, »a4 Mar. 6p; BrevH
Lieutenant Colonel, x Oct. 77.
2 George Henry Cochrane, Comwumdant of Eueeomlie Depot; Enngn, 2 Ang. 48 ; LI. 13 Dec. 51 ; CopteiN,
FaU
Pay.
32
25
ao
»9
19
«9
19
x8
x8
18
«9
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»7
16
x6
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Henry George Woods,* Enewn, 13 Oct. 43 ; Lt. ao Oct. 48 ; Copt. 29 Dec. 54 ; Bi.Mtffor,
"^ ~ i St.Lt.Colonel, z8 Jan. 6x ; Lt.CoUmel, 15 Jane 66 ; Colonel, xo Jnly 69.
7V,t
21 May 58 ; JBt.Major, 5 July 72; Major, 24 Mar. 75.
X For8terLongfleld,*J?M.x5Jan.56;X^i*xAng.56; Cap<.i'24Sept.58; Bt.Major,
t Reginald Whitting,* Eneipn, '26 Deo. 56; Lt. 23 Mar. 58; Capt. ^15 Jan. 6x; 'B'tMajor, ao Feb. 74;
56 ; Lt.^i Ang. 56 ; C<»<.Pa4 Sept. 58 ; Bt.Major, 5 Jnly 72 ; Mc^for, it May 75.
CAPTi.IV8.
William Bannatyne
Charles Bradford Brown«
Edward Williams
ThomasGorges Crawley ^.i^lj.apZanarik- >
ikire Bifie Volunteera >
Jeremy Peyton Jones
John Dawson
Armar Graham Lowry7
William Willonghby %erton
Edwin Jervis*
Bennett Fleming Handy
Francis James Stuart
Nash Short
Arthur Fawkes
John James Hamilton, A^f. 3 Lanca- )
$kire Militia S
William Stanoomb Sinldns
Thomas Blake Hnmfircy
Stanley Napier Roberts
William Louis
Robert Julian Orde Jocelyn
Alfred LewU"
Arthur Henry Cope
Stephen Brown
gWSIGir. I LIBDT. I CirTAIW,
27 April 58 ''X3 Dec. 59 '26 Jan. 66
» 6 Jan.
5 July
3 July
'2x Sept.
'2? April
8 Feb.
P23 Aug.
7 Aug.
'14 Jan.
>'28 Jan.
» 8 Aug.
6 Aug.
' 9 Jan.
»2x April
17 Jnly
*x9 Jan.
'aoDeo.
14 Mar.
'26 Jan.
6 Feb.
58j»'x3Dec. 59 '26 Jan. 66 3 Nov. 78
55 26 Feb. 56] xsJune 66 13 Apr. 79
6o!i'27Sept. 6x^ 6 Mar. 67
»27 Sept.
60 P 9 Jan.
58 }P 6 Nov.
60 1 »! 3 Feb.
61! 29 July
61 P30 June
59 1 32 Jan.
6x '29 Nov.
62. '25 July
62 ]P 10 Nov.
62>29Dec.
61 j 30 Deo.
63'?26 Jan.
63.PaoFeb.
63! XX Jan.
64'Px3Feb.
64,^28 Oct.
56 2x May
66lPioNov.
66' '26 Feb.
63;'x4Aug. 67
6o'»x3June 68
63 » X Aug. 68
62 ' 8 June 67
63 '10 Nov. 69
62 24 Deo. 67
64, 4 June 73
65' X4 June 73
65 3 Mar.
74
BBXV.XAJ. BT.LT.COL,
LlBUTBVl.irT8.
a Arthur Ashley Ruck, Ineiruetor qi i ^ «^k
Musketry 6 Sept. 76 ) f 7 *^®»>-
a James Matthew Taylor 1*29 June
a George Villiers Turner, Interpreter I »• 17 Oct.
X Rowland Oakelev , '13 Feb.
1 Wm. Freeman Kelly, Adjutant xa Sept 77 ' 7 Mar.
a William Richard Orme v j Aug.
a Henry Thomas Granger Pa8 Oct.
z Lawrence Charles F.TThompson '. r 5 Kov.
X Henry Meredith Wade, Jnetruetor qf\ _^_.
Mmketry 1 Aug^9 > '3 Sept.
Frederick James Whalley,^!^'. 86 Aug. 76
Henry Manley Briscoe
T George Robert Atone
a William Lloyd Brereton
X Staudish Henry HarrfMu
3 Llewellyn Salnsbury Mellor
X Orestes John Henry Brooker
1 Henry John Robert St George Richardson
a Henry Arthur Fletcher
a Percy Schletter
a Arthur Charles Greavea Banning
a Joseph Hnme Balfour
X Harvey William de Montmorency
2 O'Donnel Colley Grattan
a Edward Levien Maisey...
a Charles Gray Robertson
39 July 74
8 Nov. 74
23 Jan. 75!
X April 75
07 as Feb. 75
67 3x July 77
68! 83 Nov. 77
58'aoFeb. 65
69 34 Sept. 78
70 6 Nov. 79
33 Dec. 78
66.»23Mar. 70I
66 »3o Nov. 70
66 P25 Mar. 71
67:P2oSept. 7'
67 a8 Oct. 71
38 Oct. 7x
38 Oct. 7X
38 Oct. 7z
a8 0ot.
Sbcokd Libvtbvavti.
a Lawrence Charles Dnndas
1 Horatio James Evans
a John Bumard Edwards
_ Edmund Harrington Molyneuz-Seel .
I John Martin Longe
a Valentine Angnstas Milman Fowler .
I Henry John Wright Guise
GUbert Thomas Elliot .
7'
8 June 73
X3 Nov. 73
a8 Feb. 74
3x Sept. 74
3 Dec. 74
x5Jan. 75
XX Feb. 75
xo Sept. 75
X3N0V. 75
x3June 76
xoSept. 76
1 General Ball served in the Penin-
sula with the 34th Regiment from June
1809 to Nov. x8i3, including the siege
of BadajOK in May x8zx ; battles of
Busaco and Albuhera, actions at
Arroyo de Molino and Almarai,
battle of Vlttoria (wounded in the
head) , and affairs at the Pass of Maya
(severely wounded in the left lep).
He has received the War Medal with
three Clasps.
* Colonel Woods served with tbo
07th Regiment in the Crimea tram 20th
Nov. X854, and was present at the
siege and ftill of Sebastopol, and
conmianded the Grenadiers of the
97th with the storming party of the
*, .-wi,-. ,« Redan on the 8th Sept.— wounded
6 Oct. 76 (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Mijor.
ayp LiKUT.
" 78!
39 Nov. 76
xoMar. 77
33 May 77
IX Sept. 76
5th Class of the MeeUidie, and Turkish
Medal).
IFor Coniinuaiion pflToUe eeepreeed'
ingpage.
30 Jan.
30 Jan.
30 Jan.
4 Deo.
ax June
x3Aug. 79 1
13 Ang. 79
X3 An»r. 7.1
78
78
78
79
Augustus St. John Beton ', 1- oct.
79,
Faeinoi Vine.^ Agent; MeeSTt. Coz
and Co .—/ria AgenU, Sir S. Borough,
Bt.BwXCo.
itt Battalion embarked for Malte, 9
March 1866; Dep6t, Fvrtedown ITUl
For'9 . ^
and Batf. emharkM for Tndidt, Sept.
T877; Dfpoi, Fortedoum Mm Fhrte.
Piiyma*/»r».— X ThoB. Palmer Senior, 15 Mhj 67; Entiffv, x8 Nov. 57 ; Lt. x6 July x; lion. Mafor, 15 May 77.
M
Quarter Mavterf.^x William Eoivc. 18 Oct. 71.
a Philip Spencer, 31 Jan. 77.
Digitized by VjOOQ IC
Fall I Half
Piy.Pay.
2.'Jji^u..0mMUi«nick.Affgh»aittaB.J ^^^ ^^^^ J^OlJuLh.), Ijirii/ade Depot, Yumouih. 145
The llgure of Britannia. "Roleia." "Vikikha" "Coruwkx" "Bosaco" " 8i.LAMA!fcx" *• Vittokia" "St.
*"^*"A5m.a" •* NZTE " ** PsKIirSULA " " CaBOOL 1842 •* •• MOODKBK •* •• FkSOZXSHAH " ** SOBSAOir " •* SXYASTOPOL."
.TMrt'Ser. Colonel.— 5»r Henry Batefl,^ JTCB. JSiuwn, g Jnly 29; Lf. a8 Nor. 33; Capt. '8 Ang. 45; BtMajor, 19
Jane 46; Bt.Lt.Colonel.T Swne ^gi Major ^ **xx Oct. 53; Colonel, a8 Nov. 54; Z^.CoioiiW, r8 Sept. 57
Major General, g Oct. 63 ; Lietti. General, 8 ilar, -2 ; General, i Oct. 77 i CuIohcI 9th Foot, 31 Dec. 71.
lieutenant ColonJe.— x Francis Qeorge Gocksedge Probait,* Eneign, 18 Nov. 53; Lt. 2x Sept. 54;
Capt. 29 Feb. 56 ; Mtyor, '30 Sept. 68 ; Lieutenant Colonel, ax July 77.
a William Daant.« Entign, 13 Sept. 48 ; i<. ^xs Feb. 53; Ca;><. 29 Feb. 56; Uajor, 14 Feb. 72; Bt.Lt,
Colantl, x8 Mar. 78 ; Lt. Colonel, i May 78.
■igera.— X Francis Knatchbull,' JiiMy«, '5 I>ec. 51; X^ 6 June 54 ; Capt. 17 Nov. 57 ; Bt.Major, 5 July 73 ;
Major ^ 15 Feb. 74; Bt.Lt Colonel, ix June 79.
1 Heniy CoUingwood Vibart,* Eneufn^^iS Aug.54 ; Lt. 12 Jan. 55 ; Cap<. ''15 April 59 j Bt. Major, 5 July 7a ;
Major, X7 May 76.
a Cbas. John Cramer Roberts," Eneign, '21 Jan. 53 ; Lt. 9 Mar. 55 ; Coy^. '6 May 59 ; Bt.M<yor, 5 July 72 ;
Major, I May 78.
p.e.e. Alex. Brooke Morgan,? Entign, 6 Apr. 55 ; Lt. 28 Nov. 57 j Ca;)<. 'y Jan. 63 ; BLMajor, 15 Apr. 77 5
Major, XI May 78. ______^
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a W. H. Errington Ridsdale* 20 July
2 Charles Smith Perry I x May
X Arthur Henry Josselj'n : '29 May
I John Gillespie •'ai May
Kdmund Kerrich, Adj. 3 Adm. Batt. > i'x9 Dec.
Smfolk Bifie VolunUer* S\ „ Tn„
I WUliam Richard Vandeleur ' 'o*"*"'
I Charles Greorge Kane 'x6Dec.
1 Herbert WitherstoneMynorsBaskerville 7 Dec.
2 Charles More Stockley^t Brigade ) ^18 Oct.
Major, CandnMar Force S .jt^ri
2 Gerard Septimus Burton ^^iw".
a Harry Hatchinson Augustun Stewart 28 Jan.
a Robert Henry Burrell Airey" ! 84 July
X Marsden Samuel James Sunderland ....' 30 April
1 James Algernon Ind '24 May
a Francis William Henry Davics Butler^'^j ** 4 Jui^c
a John Campbell Taylor HumlVey'^ 2 x Sept.
2 Thomas Farley** | 97 Mar.
Daniel Dickinson, Superintendent qf\, ^15 Oct.
Ogmnaeia, Norihern Dietrict > p,« n/>/.
I Archibald Graham Wavell '^ ^*^*^-
a Joseph William Minchin Cotton | 28 July
1 Auirostus Henry Longfleld | 2 Dec.
'P3X May
OH :
^ I LIBUT.
'Ys *•" Dec.
55 15 Jan.
57 a Oct.
58 '25 Sept.
62 *'i4 June
55 23 Nov.
59 '23 Jan.
58 " 3 Oct.
59 1 » 9 Feb.
621 10 Sept.
59 P28 Dec.
60,^19 Jan.
58 ' 7 Jan.
61, I*! 7 Jan.
61 P 2 May
57 1 30 June
58, 19 Mar.
61 '32 Sept.
6a' 27 Mar.
63; ► 5 June
601 24 Aug.
64'Px3Feb.
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64
5B'
P 8 May
66
60I
f 9 Nov.
66
64I
P14 Sept.
70I
56|
ao Jan.
^'\
63'
"14 Mar.
68!
621
8 May
7a;
64
x Jan.
73|
X Oct.
I Oct.
31 Dec.
64, aa July
61! 5 July
64, 15 Jan.
621 3 Aug.
65 19 Jan.
65 1 17 May
63JP25 Dec. 67 1
60 16 Aug. 73
65! ax July 77
66J x6Feb. 78
66| I May 78
68 1 29 Aug. 76
67 xJan. 79
LlBUTBVAHTS.
I p.».e. Frederick Woodhouse James, >
Adjutant I May 78 S
a Charles Herbert Shepherd
a Richard Andrews Mitcheliu
X John BainesSeddonDeverell
1 Edward Croft Murray
X Octavius AUcard 1
X Edward Bosville James
X Fred. T. Rowan Hanulton
X Samuel Martin Gully
X Divie Knighton Robertson
X Frederic William Brewster, Instructor )
of Mutketry 13 Sept. 79 3
a Frederick Alexander Currie"
a Henry Ja8.8huckburgh,'Mtf^'. 13 Jan. 78
I Harry Arnold Armitage
a William Gibbs Straghan"
a George Milward Gri2ln,>» J«<. ofMue- 1
kstry 36 Nov. 78 i
a Lewis Horace Phillips**
a Heniy Ozenden Weare**
a Ralph Henry Fenwick Lombe'" '
a Otway Mayna" 1
Ernest William Cunliffe '
a Joseph Thompson, Interpreter
SXCOITD LiBUTBirtST*. I
I Hastings Augustus Eyre '
a Arthur Sidney Vesey .
I I Sir Henry Bates has served three
3x Dec. 64 '23 Jon. 69 'years in the West Indies and twenty-
' ' 2 May
I '26 Jan.
I 31 Aug.
' 9 Nov.
P29 May
'x2 Dec.
»X3 Dec.
'30 Mar.
P26 Sept.
65 »is Feb.
66; 28 Oct.
66; 28 Oct.
66! 28 Oct.
67! 28 Oct.
681 28 Oct.
68! 38 Oct.
P22 Mar. 71
X7 Mar. 77
2 WD LIB ax.
2 Edward Georgo Bunbury
2 James Lome Govan
a Andrew Cracroit Becber
a George Stewart Ommanney
X William Francis Percy
a Frederick John Dealtry Lngard .
a Charles Edward Borton
I Bernard de Massenden Leathes .
a Boyoe William Morton
ag ^ept.
8 Dec.
as Jan.
30 Jau.
30 Jan.
xMay
I May
XX May
4 Deo.
9 July
13 Aug.
»'34 July
38 Oct.
39 May
3 July
4 Dec.
I Feb.
6 Mar.
30 Dec.
3 Dec.
2i Oct.
XX Sept.
28 Feb.
10 Sept.
XX Ocb.
one years in the East Indies. Served
as Aide de Camp to Sir Robert
Dick, who was killed at the battle of
Sobraon (Medal) ; and was appointed
after that action Aide de Camp to
7' Lord Gough, the Commander in
7'. Chief in India, in which capacity he
T^jserved in the Punjaub campaign of
^1848-49, and was present at the aflEkir
7* of Ramnuggur and subsequent opera-
72'tionB rosultmfir in the passage of the
iChenab and the battles of Chillian-
7'|vrallah and Goojcrat (Medal with two
^^jClasps). Commandetl the South
73 (Western Division of Ireland, Head
73 Quarters Cork, during the Fenian
71 Kihing of 1866, and received the
I thanks of the Irish Government for
74 his services on that occasion.
7' ! * Lt. Colonel KnatchbuU served with
7"'the 89th Regiment in the Crimea from
74 iheisth December 1854, including the
73 8iege and fall of ScbaKtopol, and attack
79 of the i8tU June (Medal with Clasp,
.and Turkish Medr.l) .
' »t Captain Stockley served in the
Indian N.W. Frontier war of 1863, and
was present at the attack on the Crag
Piquet, and severely wounded on the
Umbeyla Heights on the 19th Novem-
ber (Modal with Clasp). Served in
the Jowaki campaign of 1877-78 as
Brigade Mnjor to the ist Brigade.
" Captain Humfrey served with the
19th Regiment in the Hazara Cam-
paign in 1868, indudingthe Expedition
against the tribes in the Black Moun-
tain (Medal wibh Clasp). Served in
the Jowaki campaign of 1877-78.
[Notee eontinued on lower ka{f of
totk Foot.
'3 ,:r '*!f»«<«r#.— 3 Walter Morrison.i* 29 Dec. 57; Enturn. •? March 57: Ilon.Maior, 13 Mar. 72.
" }"" ^ ' Kich^rd Wilson. 9 Oct. 7< : Biu>. '23 Oct. 57 ; Lt. 14 May 61 ; Capt. x Apr. 70.
4 ' ... (i^wierUaeteru.—i William Duke, 16 Dec. 76.
• — ' 2 Albert iUeves. 30 N»v. 78. j_
Fficing* YoWnw. — .ifffnt. .\nilrew Tjawn'e. E-»n. — rrf;»* Aqenfn. Mo^^rs. Csno an*! SonR.
H Dolt. ftlHtned f.'vm Lie Cuf,e 0/ Good Mope, AhjumL, 1870. ' 2««f li^ttt. em*HirkeA for J»d a, 23 Oct. T874.
au!. mISu"*"*] 10 til (^'^'-^^^ LincoUisldre),
' (with tho Spblux). "PjjwiirsrLA" "Sobbaoit" "Puitjaub" "Moomait'
rSub Di»fr\et Nr 30.
• •*G00JJtRAt" "LUCMTOW."
lolonel.— IT.S.fi". T'rtfiM Wm. Aug. Edward of Baxe- Weimar,^ CB. Em, 1 June 41 ; JBiw. ir Li. '8 June 41 ;
Lt. 4r CapL P19 May 46; BtMcJor, 20 June 54 J -B^.-C*. CoZoii«l, 12! -----^
Colonel, s Oct. 55 j Ifi ' '" -. - ^
10th Foot, XI Nov. 78.
Dec. 54; Cvpi. 4r Lt.CoUnel, i*x8Haj55's
Colonel,' 5 Oct. 55 i Kyor fl^^iMriiJiffi'Maj^ eTuiy??; ^«wrol, 14 NoT. 798
10th Foot, XI Nov. 78.
ieutenantColoneU.— 2 John Byron,* En$ion, ^13 Feb. 52; 2X. 14 June S4i Cc^., '22 June 58; StMt^'&f,
5 July 72 ; lfq;or, 12 Nov. 73 ; Z<.Co2oim2, 8 March 76.
S*.c. William Wiltehire Lynch,* ^««v»» '»7 Sept 50; Xmk^. '13 Dec. 53; Capi.14 May 58 j JBivmI
"o/^^i 5 Har. 61 ; St.Lt. Colontl, 31 Deo. tx ; M<yor, 96 Mar. 73 ; LtOoUma, 3 May 76 ; CoUnM, z Oct. 77-
lajort.— 2 Frederick Browne Bandwith,« Snngn^ »x Dec. 48; -*»'. 9 Foh. 555 Capt. 13 Mar. 59; £«. J£q;or,
5 July 72 ; Jfq/or, o Feb. 76.
John Budge, i^iM^, 'zi Sept. 57; Lt. 26 Oct. 58; Capt. ^11 Sept. 63; BtMo^or, i Oct. 77; Uqjor,
2 Mar. 78.
Ernest Archibald Berger, Enaign, 2 April 58 ; LU »x8 Nov. 59 ; Capt, ^26 April 64 ; BtJltyor, 1 Oct 77 ;
Major, 13 July 78.
Richard Johnson, En$ign, 30 April 58; Lt. '29 Nov. 59 ; Copi. ^'3 May 64 ; Brevet Major, z Oct 77 ; Megcr,
13 Nov. 78, ^
Gaptaiits.
Clifton de NeuMlleOrr Stockwell
Adolphus Fred. Walsh*
William Whitia"
Charles Anthony Denny
Henry Guy Carleton
John Caruthers Little, Adjuiaiat 8outh\
Lincoln Militia }
Gerard Paul Townshend
Henry Albert Piatt"
Edmund James Young Axrostrong
George Goope Helmo, A^'utant Morth\
Lincoln MiUtia )
p.e.c. Archibald Glen, D.A.A. 4-Q'M,l
Oen. Devonport }
John Smith O'Brien Blake
Charles KnatchbuU
Hougham Charles Huntley"
George Hood
Eichard George Southey
James WolcottLang
Eustace Beaumont Bvoraaiij, Adjutant \
T Adm.Batt. PerthehireByieVolunteere }
Joseph Hamilton Hodgson
Nicholas Purcell O'Grorman
George Hamilton Singer
Armstrong William Elliott"
Robert Gardner Warton"
Henry Robert Roberts
SVSXOII OB
2n> LXBVT.
26 April 58
x6Mar. 55
13 Nov. 58
» 8 Nov. 61
8 Feb. 61
Pie April 6z
z6 July 6:
' 6 Jan. 57
Z5 Oct. 6z
28 Jan. 62
P 4 Feb.
'zx Feb.
i'a8May
' 8 Sept
' 4 Dec.
19 April (
5 July
'23 Aug.
Piz Oct
» 7 Mar.
» 7 April t
'zz July
»i8 Jan.
Pz9 Feb.
'16 April
9 Sept.
»Z5 Oct.
P 5 Sept.
'zz Sept
' 9 Oct.
ZA Feb.
20 Feb.
'3May
'x4 Juno
61 'iz Oct 64
55 *• 4 Nov* 64
6ijPizJuly 65
62,1*23 Mar. 67
63 '29 May 67
LXSUTBITAVTS.
Metcalfe Dale
Frederic William Key Glass
George Blagrove Paton >»
Herbert Meyrick,l*/n«^(^JflM.3o Nov.78
Frank Robert Lowth"
James deHoghton.^^^ Inti. ofMuehetry \
14 Sept 78 S
Henry Gompton Sewell Goldfitip,^-)
juiantjAxia, 78 >
Beresford Robert Hamilton
'29 May 67
^22 Aug. 69
'34 Nov. 69
'27 April 70
'30 Nov. 70
23 Sept. 7T
Henry Wiley, Adjutant 24 Nov. 77
Charles Rudyerd Simpson
AdrianCharles Ghanuer
Beamish St John Barter
Thomas Hulkes Bingham Day
Edgar Herapath
I Henry Bolton ^aintvaring
" >h Rawiinso:
WUliam Cecil Welsh 1
William Henry Longfield .
William Sidney Carpenter
George Augustus Ivatt
Walter Latham Cox
Francis Bernard Walter Richardson..
Almeric Edmund Frederic Rich
SbOOSD LXBUTBlTAirTS.
I William Griffith Grant ,
! Henry Du Buision .,
! Herbert Reginald Curteis Graham .
! James Clinton HoUway ,
Hon. Bernard Henry Philip Petre...,
William Holland Coode
! Herbert Naylor Gaitskell
1 Percy Francis Ralkes Newbury
. Richard Narrien Gamble
! Guy Campbell Glenure Beaver
Harold Alexander
28 Oct
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct
28 Oct. 7z
z6Feb. 78
z May 78
z May 78
z May 78
z May 78
zz May 78
zz May 78
iz May
25 May
4 Dec.
4 Dec.
22 Jan.
22 Jan.
Z3 Aug.
13 'A.ug.
13 Aug.
Z3 Aug.
z3Aug.
30 April
Z2 Nov.
28 Feb.
21 Sept.
20 Nov.
zz Sept.
99 Nov.
zz Feb.
21 Aug.
3x Aug.
22 Nov.
z3 Nov.
zFeb.
zz Feb.
z7May
23 July
5 June 75
23 Oct. 75
z April 70
8 Mar. 76
22 Mar. 76
64 22 Mar. 76
64 zz Nov. 76
65 24 Feb. 77
65 3z Oct 77
66 3x Oct. 77
^'' 24 Nov. 77
23 Jan. 78
2 Mar. 78
2 Mar. 78
21 Aug. 78
21 Aug. 78
Z2N0V. 78
13 Nov. 78
z7May 79
z Oct 77
z Oct. 77
Z2 April 76
s Lt.Oolonel Byron served in fihe
34th Regiment at the siege of Sebas-
topol in Z854, and was wounded and
taken prisoner in a sortie by the
Russians on the night of the 20th
December (Medal with Clan, and
Turkish Medal) . Served in thelndian
campaign in Z857-58, inclading ac-
tions at Cawnpore under Windham,
siege and capture of Lucknow, and
relief of Azimghur (Medal with
Clasp).
'apM9tere.^i George Hamflton Anson, z Apr. 78 ; Hon. Captain, 55 ,
2 Robert M'lntosh Nott, z Apr. 78 ; J^. z3 Jan. 67 j £k.
\uarter Ma$tere.^2 James Templeton, 97 Sept 7Z. j tet Batt. retu
Apr. 77.
8 July 68; Capt. 8 Deo. 77.
^ . -, «-"»-- I . retumedy^rom Singapore, nj ApfUtBjj.
z Albert Clay. 30 Nov. 78. _ | _ andBatt. returned from Eangotm, Z9 Fei^ z8f3.
Faeinge YeViow.-^AgenU, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Jr»«4 AffenU,8ir E. Borough, Bt. and Cc
Bdward of Saxe Weimar served the Eastern campaign of 1854 with the Gienadier Guards, Including the
Lima, Balaklava. and Inkerman, and siege of Bebastqpol (wounded in the leg in the Tx«nchea, z9^^ot..
loth {The North Lincolnshire). 147*^
'GoloQel I^rneh torred in Persia mth tho Sciade Hone in 1857 (Medal mthOlaap). Joined Hayelook's force
-n us fiist taking the field in India, and was predenc in every action fought by that column (horse killed under him
u^wnpore). Appointed to the command of a troop of Tplunteer Cavalry after the recapture of Cawnpore, and
iUbiMaeotly senred as second in command of the Volunteer Cavalry with the Oude Field Force, and was present
13 &U (be actions fought by that force until the relief of Lucknow on the asth Sept. 1857, uul defence of the Residency
jia Its final relief on the 24th Nov. following by Lord Clyde (severely wounded, thanked by the Oovemor General
tsCoonal, mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, and grant of a year's service for Luck-
l:v). IfenciODed in Horse Gnards (general Orders *'for conspicuous «nd praiseworthy conduct" at Bermuda
.ying the epidemic of yellow fever in 1864, when he was for some months in command of his Battalion.
' M^or Bandwith served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, and was present with the party of the zoth Begi-
sent apder Osptain Dunbar (who was killed) at the attempt to relieve Arrah (wounded) ; advance to Lucknow,
indutions tt Chanda, Umeerpore, and Sultanpore. siege and capture of Lucknow, storming of the Bmaumbara
*j^Ksuabagh, passage of the Tonse, relief of Aamighur, capture of Jugdespore, and operations in its vicinity
' }(sior Walsh served in the 63nd Regiment in the Crimea, subsequent to the flftU of BebsBtopol, from the isth
»<ptonber x8<5 to the end of April 1856.
" l^or Whitla commanded a detachment of the zst Battalion xoth Begiment in the Perak Bivor Expedition in
i&75t and commanded the troops when a combined naval and militaiy force attacked and captured two stockades
and fire gun* (Mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Msior).
" Giptata Piatt accompanied an expedition up the River Gambia in x86x, and was present at the bombardment
or tbe enemy's entrenched works on the banks of tbe Sowarracunda Creek, storming capture and destruction of
u^romfledCsrawan. Kinty Cunda, and Saba. Was on board the Ftmvtranet when that troop-ship was totally
*i«ekBd off the island of Maio on axst Oct. x86o.
, " ^ptain Hnntley commanded a detachment of the xoth Regiment at the attack and capture of the Kapayan
^u^f^ Sanghie Ujong, Malay Peninsula, in 1874. Also served in the Perak Expedition in 1875-76.
^ Captain Blliott served with the xoth Regiment in the Perak Expedition in 1875, and was severely wounded at
t^ URialt on the Malay Stockade of Passir Bala.
"Csusin Warton served with tho loth Regiment in the Expedition into the Native State of Sunghie Ujong,
xaity Peninsula, in 1874, and was present at the attack and capture of the Ejipayan Stockades.
ueoL Paton serred with the zoth Regiment throughout the Perak expedition against the Malays in z875^76
axsnonad in despatches).
JMdettts. Meyrick and Lowth served with the xoth Regiment in the Perak Expedition in z 875, and were present
«K&s combined Naval and Military fbrce attacked a ndT captured the Stockades and five guns at Passir Sala.
^ Ueat. deHoghton served in the Ashanci war from the x7th December Z87-3, including the battle of Amoafiil,
tfttcKaod capture of Becquah, andadvanoorl guard engagement at Jarbinbah (Modal with Clasp). Has been
iviniad the Silver Medal of the Royal Humane Society; also its Gold Medal for the most distinguished act of the
Continuation of Notes to gth Foot.
* iLColonsl Probart served with the osth Begiment in the Crimean campaign firom the a4th Nov. 1854, inolnding
^ aiege sod fkll of Sebaatopol (Medal with Clasp. 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served with
w 54th Begiment during the Indian mntinv,— in Eastern Bengal against the Ghittagong Mutineers, and in Loro
Clfde*! campaign in Oude in Z858-59 (Medal).
' Maktt Bida&Ie served in the Jowaki campaign of Z877-78 in command of the and Battalion 9th Foot.
' LLCk>lonel W. Daunt served in the Crimea ftom a7th Nov. Z854, Including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and
unit on the Cemetery on the z8th June (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie,and Turkish Medal).
^Hajor Yibart served in the Crimea tTcm x6th Feb. 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assault
'3 the Cemetery on the z8th June (Modal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) .
_ ' Muor Morgan served in the Hazara campaign in x868, including the expedition against the tribes on the
Back UoantAva (Medal with Claso).
*Hajor Roberts served with the 4Qth Regiment in the Oimca fi^m zst April Z855. including the siege and fall
"i Sebistopol, and assaults of the Redan on the x8th June and 8th Sopt. (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
'^ Captam Butler served with the Chinese Coolie Corps throughout tho campaign in the North of China in z86o»
u4v»3 present at the action of Sinho, storming of Tangku, and actions of the z8th and aist September (Medal
vah two Clasps for the Taku Forts and Pekin) . Served with the jzst Regiinent during the operations against the
nepmgs in the vieini^ of Shanghai in April and May z869, resulting in the taking of the stockade of Nanhsiang,
a^aze brjr esadade of the walled cities of Kadin. Tsin]>oo, and Tsolin, the fortified town of Nf^jow, and the aflur
J*Captsina'Airey and Farley, Lleuts. Mitchell, Currie, Shuokbnrgh, Straghan, Griffin, Phillips, Weare, Iiombe,
«jj Jiajae served in the Jowaki campaign of Z877-78.
„'*il^ liorrison served the Eastern campaign from Nov. X854, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol
^(ahl with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
] 11th {North Devonshire).
Brigade Depotf Bitttr,
• NiTiLLi " " NiTB » " Obthbi " " Touiousa " " PiirunuLA."
I8D bait.,
and Batt., Pooaa, Bombaj.
* S1.LX1CJLX0A. " " Ptsbxmb *
user. 0olonel.--5ir Francis Seymour,^ Bart., ZCB, Ensign, 'a May 34 ; Lt. »x6 June 37 ; Capt. P4 Sept. 40; C«p*.
Hall 4r Li. Colonel, '38 Jane 50; Colonel, a8 Nov. 54; ifti/or Qeneral, xo Sept 64; X«.Gra«nii, 14 April 73;
Qenn%d, i Oct. 77; Colonel ixth Foot, 7 Feb. 74.
Lieutenant ColoaelB.— a William Taylor Corrie, £n»ign, >7 Nov. 56 ; X<. ' 15 June 58 ; Coirf. '23 July 61 ; M<»or,
J»22 July 71 ; Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, i Oct. 77; LieiOenant Colonel, 31 Oct. 77.
I Marcus L. M'Gausland, Eneign, 23 July 5a ; Lt. '24 Mar. 54 ; Capt. ^2 Oct. 58 j lf<yor, 24 July 71 ;
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, i Oct. 77 j Lieutenant Colonel, 31 Oct. 77.
Kigors.— I Edward Birob, Bne. 1*24 Feb. 54 ; Lt. ^i May 55 ; Capt. 17 Sept. €x',Bt.Mqfor,ix Nov. 74; 2f«;V,
Pay.
7 Mar. 77
WUlif
Capt. ^ ^ , ^ . . , , ,
a John WiUiam Green, Bnihgn, '17 Nov. S7 ; i<» '" Mar. 59 ; Capt. p q Oct. 63 ; Brevet Mqjor, x Oct 77
Uliam Adam Smyth, Commandant qf Foorundkur Sanitarium; JBneign, 5 Feb. 58; Lt, '13 July 58;
Cavt. P21 April 63 J Jiqfor, 7 Mar. 77.
Major, s} Oct. 77.
1 David Halliday, Eneign, "30 July 58 ; Lt. >i6 April 6x ; Capt. P8 June 67 ; Jfa/or, i6 Feb. 78.
Devon
CAPTiJVS. <
x Frederic Watson
1 Edward Henry Hare
2 Edward Lee Street ,
p.«.e. Charles Fred. Golvile...
2 Alexander Henry Vaughan .
Henrgr Herbert Skill. A^j.
a Frederick Fitxroy Gibbons '..'.
1 James George Ballantyne
2 Christopher Samuel Bailey, A4fuiant^
Funjab Volunteere i
1 George Vincent Meredith
2 Thomas Albert Kemble
a William Hamilton Marriott
Philip Henry Smith
1 Spencer Byng Astley
a Richard Squire Imhoff O'Brien
Sylvester Reid
2 Deimett Thomas Kinder
1 Edward Hensman Vaughan
? p.e.e. James Walker Andrews ..
2 James Herbert Yule
I Charles Edward Lang
SVSIOV OB
avn LZBUZ.
'29 July 59
23 May 58
»ax Feb. 60
P 3 July 60
xo April 60
' X June 60
4 July 60
'aSMay, 58
' 3 Juno 59
18 Sept. 61
' 8 Oct. 61
'30 June 63
'16 Jan. 63
'xe Oct. 63
x4June 64
5 July 64
9 May 65
1*30 June 65
1 Sept. 65
X Dec. 65
30 Mar.
LlBUTBVAirTS.
X Boss Thompson, /iMenietor^JfMlr«<tY I
9 July 75 S
t George Dodsworth Btawell
a William Yorke
a Richard Edward KelsaU, Inet. qfMue- )
tetryi Apr. 78 }
a William Prinn Noon
a James Browne
X Wm. Arthur Joyce Murray, AdJ.j Aug. 77
1 George Maokworth Bullock, of <8<c(^&</.
2 James Herbert Vidal Braithwaite...
a William Henxy Bishop, Interpreter
2 Samuel Keith Harries ,
Arthur Ernest Peters
William Tomes Fairbrother
a Cecil William Park, J4jutani 94 Apr. 79
~ Herbert Batson
Heniy Charles Garden
George Halford D'Oyly
2 Thomas Arthur Harkness Davies .
a Frederick Clifton Briggs
a Edmond Talbot Stanley
X Montagu Creighton Curry
X Alfired Garden
1 Edward Charles Edward- Collins ,
Sboovd Lxbutbkxktb.
a William James Knowlee Dobbin....
a Leonard Hugh Vidal
2 Arthur Phayre
2 Philip Anderson Watson
I John Bayly
X Hon. Walter Yanle-Buller
a Charles Patrick William Pirie
X Robert Bennett
I Henry Howard Bedingfeld
a Regixiald Hough Light
a James Herbert Smith
a George John Bllioombe
» 6 Nov. 67
P a May 68
" 5 Jan. 70
P3xJuly 67
Pxx Feb. 70
'19 May 69
23 Nov, 70
13 Oct. 77
30 Jan. 78
x6Feb. 78
X3 0ct.
xMay
X May 78
XX May 78
13 Jtily 78
14 Sept. 78
IX May 78
13 Aug. 79
X3Aug. 79
13 Aug. 79
xsAug. 79
XI Oct. 79
»a3 July
'la Oct.
' 8 Jan.
' X Dec.
9 Feb.
P 5 July
' 9 Aug.
» a Sept.
P28 April
xo Sept.
» X Dec.
'ax Aug.
'10 July
II Nov.
XI Jan.
^ 8 June
P14 Mar.
►as April
Pis July
1*22 Aug.
20 May
6x!»* I Oct. 67
60 P18 Nov. 68
64, P X Sept. 69
63 ^22 Oct. 70
64|P3iMay 71
64 '12 July 71
64 ^aa July
62 P o Oct.
'as Sept.
' 9 Feb.
»37 Oct.
a8 Oct.
aSOct.
aSOct.
a8 Oct.
a4 April
31 Aug.
15 Apr.
a6 June
a Deo.
XX Feb.
5 June
xoSept.
JO Sept.
37 June
XX Sept.
60ot.
6 Oct.
35 July
la Feb.
a7 Aug.
9 Oct.
S.Jtily 73
X April 75
6 Aug. 75
as Mar. 76
7 Mar.
7 Mar.
xo Mar.
31 Oct.
31 Oct.
77
77
77
77
^ - ?l
— Feb. 78
x6Feb. 78
I a Feb. 79
33 Jan.
BBBV.KAJ. BT.IT.COL.
70
71
1 Sir Francis Seymour embarked
for the Bast on the a8th February
7> 1854 with the ist Battalion Scots Fn-
71 silier Guards, in which he sored
71 without intermission throughout the
7a Crimean campaign to thefUlof Se-
7.^ bastopol on the 8th Sept. 1855, when
74 he returned to England in conse*
74 qnenoe of a severe wound in the head
74 which he received in the trenches
75 before Sebastopol while Field Officer
75 commanding tne Right Attack on the
75 a4th August 1855. He was present
75 at the Battle of the Alma where he
76 was highly commended for his gal-
76 lant conduct. Battle of BalaklsTS,
77 the repulse of a sortie the day after,
77 and Battle of Inkerman where he
7^ received a gunshot wound of the
79 hand, and succeeded to the command
79 of the Battalion at an early part of
the day. WaB recommended for the
Victoria Gross for gallant conduct
when Field Officer in the Trenches
on the 34th August 1855, as well as
for his conduct at the battle of the
Alma. Was in temporary command
of the Battalion during a portion of
the winter of 1854-55. (Medal with
four Clasps, CB., Officer of the Legion
of Honor, and Class of the MedUidie,
and Turkish Medal).
Pagmattere.^i Fred. Wm. Vance Packman, x Apr. 78; En$, 3 July 58 ; Lt. i July 63 j Oapi. 17 M*y T4.
a
Quarter Maeter$.—i William Mullins, 17 July 63.
a George Evans, 33 May 77.
Faeinge Green.— 4^e«^«. Messrs. Cox and Co.— JHt* Agenie, Sir B. Borough, Bt. and Co. ,
let Battalion returned A^om India, 13 AprU 1877. ,^h k, V -.< II lO I P
and Battalion embarkeifor India! B JaiT^SjlV ^^^ ^^ VjUU^ H^
»t BoM., Xhybar lina ?oree.~I
aodBML, Partraouth. J
" MursXV " ** GiBBALTAB *
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co/oMK laLn Foot, a Nov. 75.
Lbatenaat ColoaeU.— x George FuUer Walker,* Entiqn, 14 April 46 ; Li. 13 Sept. 49 ; Capt 17 Mar. 58 ;
^«»"».'a3 June 65 ; Srevet JAeutenant Colontl, 1 Deo. 74 ; Lt.Colonel, 3 Apr. 78.
Fredenck Bagnen,» En*iffn, ao Oct. 46 ; Lt. 8 Aug. 49 ; C(^. 8 Jan. 58 ; ifq/or, 9 AprU 70; BretKtLieu-
\^\u> I-'***"' ^!$**^» » ^ct. 77;'ii.Cpteiwi, loApr. 78,
» j ^ '"1"^?™— i Charlea Jocclyn Cecil Sillery, Ens. ai Jan. 53 ; i<. ax Sept.
3» ... 2 Wward Maroon,»^iM. ,3 Sept. 48 ; Le.3 Doc. 52; Capt. 30 Sept. 58
^ I I i7r«M<£M»/«jiaA/ Colonel, 1 Oct. 77! 3 » /- j k o
, ' }^{ll}??-?^-®^'^^??^'l®*«y»* Entiffn, »j 6 June 54 J Xd. 3 Aug. 55 ; Capt '30 Sept. 59 ; Bwet Ifi^or,
. 54 ; Capt. 9 Sept. 55 ; Jfajor, x May 71.
J Bt.Mtyor.s July 7a; Mtyor, 1 Apr. 73 ;
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I WiUiam Thomas Baker, Commandant of Uurree Dtpot s Ensign, 7 Jan. 48; Lt. '9 July 52; Captain,
89 Aug. 56; Breogt Ugjor, 5 July 7a ; U(vor, 10 Apr. 78 ; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 31 Deo. 78.
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31 Aug. 55
6 June 55
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ai May
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33 Mar.
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£^ber Line ^oree ;.
1 Henry Macgrcgor LowTy«
2 William Keon^
2 WiUiam Croebie Siddoiifl Maii-B
X Henry Long William Phillips"
X Campbell Thomaa Morris
a James Edward Harris
a John King Dooner^s
a George James Grordon ..'.."'.'
WalterJohnBoyes, D.A. AdJ,Oem. Bengal
' SSf?*5?® Triphook." Citation Stq/t )
- I p.9.e. Charles Henry Gardn*er,"ifrtiiii 1
^ I Major, Colekeeler j
S'lif'a Louis Worthington Wilmer»»
... I Richard O^Shaughnessy Brooke ".'.*.'!.T.'."
|3 Arthur French p i Dec. 6i,' 4 Mar.
' 8 Sept. 63 4 April 68
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59 ' a Sept. 53 P 8 Aug.
601*3 Oct. 6a » 3 Dec.
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25 Sept. 57
I April 66
68
a Manfred John Sawyer
■I Owen Williams
^a John James Fox Irwin "..!
'i Arthur Staniforth Hext
' 9 Sept. 64!' I Feb. 68
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5 Mar.
8 Jan.
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... li Ch^le8BichardTownley,.ii(;.24Sept.73l 14 Jan.
- a Bichard James Pike .„, ....;... 1 X3 Jan.
... a Arthur Gotea .' "'x? April
... 13 £dward Bedstone Jas. Warner !.'.> 5 May
... a WiUiam Bandolnh Bouth ... I 7 July
... a James Sidney TiUyer-Blunt....'.*;.""!.!"!."; '19 Feb.
... X Charles Donovan Cave, InH. of Mue-
I ketrg IX Oct. 78 _...
... « John Logan Fxiiser *.",.
... a Oaude Kennedy, Adjutant 3 Apr. 78 .'.
... a Arthur John Watson
... ,a Uenry Gautley
... !x John Bird M'Donell '.."."!"!!!!!.'!.'
... !x John Graham Smith .......'.
x George Frederic Campbell Mackensie!!^
I Frederick Wm. Scudamore, Interpreter
I Charles Anthony Clare Deane ...
Biehard Cranley Onslow
a Archibald Cyril Cubitt
Robert Bellew Adams
I Alexander John Boas Hutchinson
a Bostace John Vance
I WiUiam Frederick Perceval
I John MfliXweU Carpendale
Sbcobd Libvtsvabtb.
I Francis Patrick Hutchinson
z Arthur Major Brabazon
X Bmest James Medley
I Frank Graham
,1 Waiiam Giles
X Aitiinr Faolconer Poulton
'x Edward Arthur Kemble
i3 Henry Svelyn Tombe
'. 73
3 June 73
I April 70
^91 June 71
3 Mar. 78
3 Apr. 78
xo Apr. 78
I May 78
39 June 78
7 Au^. 78
X Sept. 78
75 June 79
38 May
38 Oct.
28 Oct.
38 Oct.
38 Oct.
38 Oct.
38 Oct.
70 28 Oct.
8 June
19 June
31 Aug.
9 Aug.
31 Sept.
13 June
31 Sept.
13 Feb.
82 Mar.
36 Aug.
XX Sept.
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XI Sept.
IX Sept.
33 April
38 April
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3irP LIBUT.
I May 78
iz May 78
II May 78
XZ May 78
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13 Aug. 79
13 Aug. 79
zz Oct. 79
13 Nov,
z5 Mar.
6 Feb. 75
zOct.
I Oct.
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71 1 Lt.Col. Walker served as Adjutant
71 of the 8th Begt. at the siege and
7» assault of Delhi (severely wounded),
71 including repulse of sorties on 9th
71 (horse shot) Z4th z8th and 33rd July
7> 1857 ; afterwards present in the ac-
71 tions of Bolundsnur and AlUghur,
battle of Agra, action of Dil Koosha
and relief of Lucknow under Lord
72 Clyde, aflkir of the 2nd and action
72 of the 6th Dec. at Cawnpore, and
73 action of Khudagung (Medal with
74 two Clasps).
75 s Lt. Colonel Bagnell served in the
75 Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal).
7^ * Lt.Colonel Maroon served with the
76 lath Begiment in the New Zealand
76 war of 1866-7 (Medal).
76 * Major O* Shaughnessy served with
7^ the lath Begiment throughout the
76 ' New Zealand war of 1863-66, and was
76 1 present during the remainder of the
73 Waikato campaign under Sir Duncan
77 Cameron, also at the operations
77 before and assault of the Gate Pah
(Medal).
*» Captain Wihner served with the
90th Light Infantry in the Indian
campaign of 1857-58, including the
defence of the Alumbagh, relief of
Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defence of
the Alumbagh under Outram, siege
and capture of Lucknow, and subse-
quent operations in OuUe (Medal with
two Clasps, and a year's service).
,~a George Shields, 19 June 79 » ^*- 4 I>eo. 7a ; Captain, 5 Feb. 79*
I
I QMrfer MaaUre,—! WOUam Cox, 39 Oct. 73 .
j 3 Charles Cordery, 16 Feb. 78.
Fmeinae ^eWom. —AgenU, Messrs. Cox and Co. Irieh AgenU, Sir B. Borough, B^jind Co.
!•< BoH. embarked far India, ax September 1B76. DepSt, Portedomn HTiU, j
s»<f BaH. returned from India, Januarg 1878. DepSt, PW^Imm^^ik^^wVC
15 1 i2tk (East Suffolk).
7 Major Pearson eenred in the 84tb Begixnent tHronghont the operations of the Coltunn nnder Havelock, includicR
the actions of Futtehpore, Aonng, Pandoo Nuddeo, Cawnpore (wonnded), Oonao, Boaeemt Onnge (first and second),
Boorbeake Chowkee, Bithoor, Mongawar, and Alum Bagh, relief of Lncknow, cosnmanded a Company of the 84th
Eegt. in the sortie of a6th Sept. 1857, and at the storming of the Him Kanah ; served with OntramVForce at the
Alnm Bagh, also at the assault and capture of Lnoknow, relief of Azimghor, and pursnit of Koer Singh (Medal and
two Clasps, and a year's service).
• M^jor Lowry served during the New Zealand war of x86o-6x (Medal).
» Major Mair served throughout the New Zealand war of z86o-6x, inclndlng the capture of the Pahs at Kihihi,
capture of Matarikoriko, relief and repulse of the night attack on No. 3 Bedouot, action of Huirangi, and skirmiBh
in front of To Arei. Served during tne first part of the Waikato campaign, also as Adjutant of the Fking Coloimi
during the war of 1863-64 (Medal).
11 Captain Phillips served with the xHh Hegiment throughout the New Zealand war of 1863-66, and was present
with the storming party at the capture of Rangiriri on the aoth Nov. 1^63 (Medal).
» Captains Dooner and Triphook served in New Zealand during active operations in 1864-66 (Medal).
OontimuUion of Notes to i$th Foot.
^ Lt Ck)lonel Brown served with the 57th Begiment in the Crimea firom 5th Feb.x855, including the siege of Sebssto-
pol, attacks of the Redan on 18th June (with the storming Column) and 8th Sept.; also at the bombardment and
—.^^.j « xr^-i /•kf'.j.i _ii.«. /^« — _*.!. r^ *».\,^-».r^^ii^i^ — J fn — ^i_r_v <»r_j_i\ Commaudcd aDarty of
New Zealand war in x86i (Medal). „ ,
7 LtColonel Gilbert served in the Crimeafrom 30th Junei85<,inolndingthebattleoftheTchemaja, siegeandiaUof
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58* and was present st
the relief of Asimghur and the subsequent operations in that district; also in the actions at Amorah, Jugdespore,
Doomureahgcmge, Toolsepore, and the operations tmder Colonel KeUy in Tirhoot and the Tcrai, indnding tbe
action at Bootwab (Medal).
8 Midor Gillett served in the Oimea firom the and Sept. 1855, including the siege and fiill of Sebastopol (Medal
with CHasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the Indian campaign in X858, and was present at the actions nt
Amorah, Jugdespore, and Toolsepore (Medal).
*<^ LtColonel England served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858, and was present at the actiona at Amorah
on the X7th and 35th April (Medal).
^^ Lt.Oolonel Leet served during the Indian oampaign in X858-5P, and was present in the actions of Amorah on
the X7th and asthApril, Nuggur Amorah on 9th June, attack on and retreat from Jugdespore, action of Toolsepore,
and those at Bootwall ; he acted as Staff Oflftoer to various Colunms, and was twice specially mentioned in general
ordera (Medal).
" Major Allfirey served with the 6th Begt. in the Indian campaign in 1858, including the operationB in the
Jngdesi)ore Jungle (Medal).
" Captain James served in the Indian campaign in 1858, and was present at the relief of Asimghur, and actions
at Doomureahgunge and Toolsepore (Medal).
^* Msjor Cox served in the Indian campaign, and was present in the two actions at Amorah on xTth and
asth April 1858, in the flnt of which he conunanded the Skirmiahen in a successfiil attack on the enemy's left (MedAl).
" MTivjor Etholston served in the 68th Light In&ntry at the siege and fhll of Sebastopol in X855 (Medal with
Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
SSSrSuS^idm. 1 13th (ut SomerseUhire) Prince Albert^s Light Inf. [^^^^'X^'*^"
^^' ^^Egt«" (with the Sphmx). " ULvmnnvm " " Atjl " " A»»OHxjriBTAir " ^' GRuzm."
A Mural Crown, superscribed " Jsllaulbad " "Ca.bool 1842" " Siva.8topol."
■anatoa,
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haaSi »i6JCarch3a; d>l<m«l, ^ Nov. 46; Ifdv'or ffeiuraJ, ao June S4i JUmtt,&9neral, ao April 61; Ctenm-al,
la
9 J^Oodd OWungton,» JJm. 'x8 Dec. s* ; J!i<- 6 July ss S C«P*. 'a6 Nov. 6x ; Bt.Mc^or, 31 Mar. 75 j Jfq/o*-,
bJw. Lutwyche England," ^lu^, 6 July S5 ; i«. 7 April 58 ; Copt, p 8 Jan. 64 ; Bt.Mqfor, 1 Oct. 77 ;
March 15; Li. 4r Capt. '17 July 33; Cap^. 4- Li.Cohntl,
tra' ' ^' . ^ . - ., - ^ .
ht Infantry, 3 Feb. 64.
Ham Bdward Brown,i Siuiffn, 10 April 49; Lt, '26 Deo. 51 ; Capt. 29 Deo. 54;
^Jlfi|^»r. 14 Sept.69 ; JTcMor, 14 Ito 73 J .^»wrf LieuUnant Colonel,! Oot.77 ; ii«rf*iw»< Cb W, aj Jan.78.
•vr,» ■» . *;.:2^_ ^..X^-*^7 ^^^ Stuign, '13 Jan. 54; i<. a6 June 55; Cop*. 93 Mar. 61 j Bt.2£ajor,
tfi 'i6jiarc&3a
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X Philip Mward Victor GUbert,i ,- ^ - «
I Apr. 74LJ^«>*-^a4_Mw.J5 J i«;9oW i ^a^S^^
Xig«n.-a Henry Qillett»s
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June 55 ; Capl. '4 June 6x ; Bt,2£«yor, 31 July 74 ;
iDoo.
X PA e. saw. iiutwyone jsngiana,- Aiwwm, » *«
3rai«r, 33 Jan^S j BtJCi.CoUmsl, 39 Nov. 79.
X "Et William Knox Leet," J»imv», 4 July 55
yyor, I May 78 ; Bi.LUColoMl, 39 Nov. 79-
i Id. »x Feb. 56 ; Capt. P4 Nov. 64 j BiJiajor, x Oct. 77 ;
Gaptahts.
TlioB.AIphon80 Gary, A^f .3 AMMrMiJiui^
24 ~. x Inring^eningAllfrey"
^ ••• I JohnFencottJaznes"^
»S .- I William Cox"
H 3 a Bdmnnd Peel Ethelstonu
X Dadley Thomas Ferase
aAIfte^Bandall
1 George HibbertAnchiteKinloch
3 William Charles Fred. Madden
2 Robert Stuart Clarke
3 JohnFnincis Bellis
•i>^ 3 John James Boss
" -^ I Wnham Hunter Bvans
"^ 9in2 William BusseU Nash, Commandant qf\
Bmntuidrcoff ComeaUtetnt Dapot 3
Bryan Bristow Twyne, Adj. 3 Adm.\
BaU.SomentUkinMyi«rolu%iMn ...>
Hemy Hallam Parr, MiUtarg Steretarg \
U air BariU Firen, mtih rank pfJiajorS
M ! - X Hugh Hovell Thurlow
13 ~;i John Miller BLroeWaddy
'J - (1 fiobertCookeOtway
" -. 3 Fred. Walter Spenoer-Stanhope
t* -^ 1 Frank Boyd Bradahaw
"' -^ 2 Richard Cooper, at St<^ OoUegt
" ^ Anhar Close Borton, Jide de Camp to \
Av Aritar Borton i
'^ .«. t Edward John Fownes
LnUTXlTAlVTB.
^ .. X Rdaiand Joseph GhUlwey, Adj. 19 Fob. 79
^ ^ 1 Franeis James Justice, Intt. qf Mu»' ^
Mi74Jaa. 79
'^ -. I JSdmund William Clark
'^ .. 3 Pieroe Bdward Hughes, Inttmotor <tf
MwMketrm 16 April 75
^ 3 Bxyan Palmes
„ I Richard Arthur Herbert Townsend ....
» I SdwardMorrxsPoynton
-, X Haniy Alfred Walsh
.. I Reginald Levinire
.. X Aztkor George Wilbraham
.. I3 Anthony Lumb, Adiutant 3 Apr. 78
„ |x Rajmond Bnrlion Williams
.. x Axthnr Williamaon Alsager Pollock ....
... I Rjefaaid Uoyd P«yne
.. I John Conatantine Allen
... a Robert P«x>la Hooper
... a Haazy GiUon
^ b Axthxur Henry Looia Bagot
.. >« Qabriel Goodman Walter Hayward
- |« AUM Baaaett Pritchard
.. 3 Hanzy Thomas Shnbriok
^ > IMwrnnd James Peach Warden
13 May
^39 July
»x7 Aug.
a July
'34 Aug.
39 May
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6 Nov.
'38 Dec.
35 June
'3 July
VxoJune 63
16 Feb. 64
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P 8 Sept.
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^11 Jan.
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P34 July
8 Feb.
p 6 July
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wtos Warren Napier
mge Henry Holbeohe Couohman ....
'ilhsm Percy fJw-nwi'ngha.'nn , , , , ,
JanyTempMr ,
Courtesy Haatbeole Stiated
Geaion Bouverie Unwin
Herbert Bhya Lloyd
HeozyWilaoa I«veU
Jphalfittism Henry West ,
Bobart William Goodwin Hillas
Akander Clement OTonnell
Thomaa D'Oyly Snow
Bobert Edwin Gorfoett
Leonaxd Wilkinson Cleveland Kerrich .
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3Hn Lxxirv.
IX April 63
16 April 58
' 7 Mar. 56
8 Jan. 58
9 Feb. 55
'x8 Sept. 60
36 July 66
^ 8 Got. 61
'30 June 65
^ 4 June 61
P8Jan. 64
p 8May 67
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' 5 Aug.
'14 July
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38 Oct.
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30 Jan.
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95 May
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33 Jan. 78
33 Jan.
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38 Oot.
aSOot.
98 Oct.
38 Oot.
38 Oct.
xo Jan.
8 June
X3N0V.
38 Feb.
3 Deo.
XX Feb.
X3 Feb.
13 June
3o Nov.
5 Jan.
38 April
6 Sept.
6 Sept.
XX Feb.
13 Feb.
XI Nov.
8 June 79
IS July 79
31 Mar.
XO Apr.
I May
zxMay
30 Oot.
X4 Dec.
9 Jan.
8 June
3z Deo. 78
x8Sept 79
99 Nov. 7(
31 Deo. 7I
99 Nov. 79
9 Mi^jor Conington served in the
Indian campaign in 1858, and was
..present at the relief of Aaimghur
3 1 and subsequent operations (MeoiEJ).
{For rewMinder of Ifottt tttfooi fjf
precedinff page.
J5wjrt«j.—i Auittamt Fagmatier Arthur Glelg, 31 Nov. 74.
V^rtmr MatUn.-^ Bobert Malheson, 7 July 75.
z Flank Sturt, i Nov. 79.
FaeiMffB BlVL^.—Agentt, Messrs. Jo:
, iz and Co.—Irki Ag»ni$^ Sir E. Baraa^^h, Bt. and Go.
*mharkedfor (Gibraltar, 14 Jnr^ 1867. Dep6l, Xewport, 3£onn7tiih, t
• eeUHiriedfbr Malta, ^yJulf xS/7. DepCi. X^wpirt, Je^^ift?^ ^ ^^OOgle
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^_ Waib«loo " ** Bhuictobi." The Royal Tiger, anperecribed " Ik»ia " " Sitabtopol" " N«w Zialutd
8«r. CWonel.— flSir Alflned Haatings Horsford,! QCB, and U. ^13 July 33 ; U. '33 April 30; Caoi N Am? 41
Half Major, »86 Dec. 51 ; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 38 May 53 j Colonel, 38 Nov. 54 ; Li.Colonel, a Feb. 55 : itoVw- fifmni
?^ 1 Jan. 66 ; Lt.Oenend, 2 Aug. 75; &ejMraZ, 1 Oct. 77; Colonel 14th Foot, i Jan. 79.
Lieatenant Colonela. — 3 Dawson Stockley Warren,* Sneign, 'zp Dec. 51 ; Lt. 1*16 Dec 53* Cai
'10 April 57 ; Jftyor, 3 Nov. 71 j Brevet LUutnant Colonel, i Oct 77 ; Li.Colonel, 30 Mar. 78. '
I Francis Barry Drew, CB. Jw. /ss May 45; ^' '7 Aug. 48; Cop*. »ai Nov. 51 J J*. lf<wor, stJuIjC
'^'Vor, 33 Aug. 65 ; Bl. Lt. Colonel, 35 Oct. 73 ; Lt. Colonel, 7 Mar. 77 j Colonel, 25 Oct. 78.
Miyors.— 3 Thomas Prittie Cosby,' Eneign, P33 Nov. 53 ; i/. ii Aug. 54 ; Cupt. '34 July 57 j Jfa/or. 8 May 7
Bt.Lt.Colonel, 2 Sept. 78.
1 Edward Wm. Saunders,^ j^iu. 98 Mar.54; X*.P39Dec.54 ;
I Andrew Alfd. LeMesurier,*JFn«.i9 Jan.55; JU. 17 Aug.5
3 WillUm Young,7 Ene. '3 Mar. 54 ; Lt. 6 Nov. 54 ; Cavt.
Bt.Lt.Colonol, 31 Dec. 78.
I «3
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Henry Augustus Burton, Adjutant 4\
Weet York Militia j
a John Glancy*
z Augustus Frederick De Butts Dixon
3 Richard Seymour Lemon
1 Joseph Laing
2 Frederick William Harington"
Henry M'Leod Hutchison, Adjutant\
Calcutta Volunteer E\flee }
3 Roger Hall
3 Walter Wiffhtwick Haywood
1 Bertram waiter C. Firman
3 Gerard Van Heythnysen
1 David Anderson Ogden
I Roberc Graham Foster Pigott
3 John Hosack
3 Arthur Waller Noyes
3 Herbert Lovell Woodland...
c Robert William Richardson .
Charles Alexander Morris ...
I William Syer Purkis
I Patrick Crosbie
3 Somerset James Butler
Alfred Ruttledge
LnvrxiriLVTS.
I Thomas Middleton Robinson
I James ^R/^idi, Adjutant 31 Jan. 74
3 Charles Steward Gtordon, Adj. 17 May 76
I Chas. DavidFerrier , Ineto/Muek. 3oMay 79
William Selwood Hewett
X Thomas William Lanoyn Penno
z Gerald Grant-Dalton
9 VivianRochfortRae.fiu^.o/lfiMi; zApr.79
John Walter Thru%ton
3 Francis Dykes Walker
Capel George Adye
3 Richard Lyon Geaves
3 Edward Ellison Sutton Schuyler
John Henry Howland Ansley
3 Frederick Walter Kitchener
Edward Cyril Mills
3 Acheson Whitmore St. George
3 William Robert Cornwallis Baird
I Charles Hay Cox
3 Hugh Alexander Vowell
1 John Hawley Burke
1 Reginald LewellynBennison Carter..
3 Cecil Morris Lester
3 James Harry Christie
I Frederic James Sharpies Lowry
3 George Wemyss
Sub LiBUTxviJrTS.
John Marcus Clements
Sboond LiB!rrxiri.xT8.
3 George Warder Mitchell, Interpreter..
2 William Fry
3 Charles Percival Barchard
z Arthur Fountoine Hogge
z Clement John Malcolm Heigham
3 Henry Walker
3 Harry George Vialls
z George William Swaine
z Francis Robert Preston MaoAdam
3 Henry Stapleton Vanrenen
3 Arnauld John Henry Marray
z Harold Basil Sept Critchley-Salmonson
X James Corbet Yale
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sirn LiBUT.
36 Oct. 55
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38 Jan. 59
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36 Mar. 58 p 6 Feb. 63
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58 12 June 70
59 3 Nov. 7z
62,' 8 May 73
' 4 Aug. 63 1 19 Nov. 73
'38 Aug. 63, ,5 April 74
38 Mar. 63, 31 Oct. 69
Pz3Sept. 65. 8 July 75
P 6 Feb. 66, - ''^- '"
31 Mar. 63!
'99 May 671
6 July 67
Pz4 Aug. 67
p3oJune 68
' 3 Sept. 70
38 Oct.
28 Oct.
38 Oct
38 Oct
88 Oct. 7z
38 Oct. 7z
98 Oct. 71
8 June 70
30 Dec. 7z
30 Dec. 7z
8 June 73
38 Feb. 74
zoSept. 75
80 Nov. 75
90 Nov. 75
90 Nov. 75
30 Nov. 75
z3 Feb. 76
zz Sept 76
99 Oct 76
38 June 78
x7Aug. 78
Z9 Sept 78 [
X Nov. 781'
30 Nov.
5 Feb.
X9 Feb.
6 May
X5 Nov.
x8 Sept 75
z6 Sept 74
8 Dec. 77
33 Jan.
z6 Feb.
16 Feb.
xMay
XX May
z Nov.
5 Feb.
Z9 Feb.
xsMar.
BBXV.]fi.J. BT.LT.COI
3 June 77
6 Feb. 66
5 July 73
38 April
75!
791
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79
79i
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9in> LIBUT.
ZZ May
zzMay
zz May
xzMay
4 Dec.
93 Jan.
99 Jan.
39 Jan. 79
39 Jan. 79
93 Jan. 70
95 Sept, 78
9 July 79
x3Aug. 79
75
7!
78
79
79
, Faeinae BvLff.—Aoenfs, Messrs. Co
BUB LiKUT. Ijt Co.-/m* Agente, Bir B. Borougl
3z May 76; Bt. and Co.
\ let Baftalion embarked for MaJh
I Z9 Auffttet Z867. 2nd Battalio* retuft
from AueiraUa, 95 June Z870.
PamwMttor§.—t William Joseph Garden.i* 4 Sept. 67 j Hon. Captain, 4 Sept. 79. _ ^.
9 William Pmnklin.z Apr. 78 ; Ene. x4 Sept 55 ; ^«.i6 Apr. 58 ; Capt, '93 July 6z ; Bt.M^
Quarttr MaMtere.—7 Thomas Ba.vley, x8 Oct 731 Lt. \g Oct 73. L»3»*P^
z William King, xz July 74. Digitized by VjOU^IC
14th (Tlie Buckinghamahire). iS3a
I Sir Alfred Honford served with ihe Rifle Brigade in the EafBr War of 1846-47, and commanded the xst Tat-
alion in that of x85>-53 (Medal and Brevet of Lt. Colonel). Also commanded the xst Battalion in the Eastern cam-
pugn of 1854, indndinir the hattles of the Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol. (Medal with
5:nrChsp8, CB., flanlinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Glass of the Me^idie). Served in the Indian cam]>aign
(tf 1857^9; eommanded 3rd Battalion Bifle Brigade at the battle of Cawnpore on the 6th Deo. 1857 (wounded) ;
oonaanaeda Brinde from Feb. 1858 to the end of the war, and was present throughout the Oude campaign :
aBBintzuied the Infantry at the battle of Nawabgunge ; in Feb. 1859 was left in command of the Oude and Nepaul
^hxttier. and on one occasion took 16 guns in an engagement in Nepaul against the rebels (Medal with (^asp,
lairCB.).
* LtGokmels Warren and Cosby served in the Crimea f^m roth Jan. 1855, including the siege and fell of Sebas*
upol sad assault of the x8th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
*M^r Saunders served in the Crimean campaign firom xoth Jan. 1855 with the X4th Becnment, including the
&«9e and fUl of Sebastopol and assault of the x8th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) . Served in the field
inriag the Maori war of x86o-6x (Medal).
'Hi^Qr Le Mesurier served with the X4th Regiment in the Crimean campaign flrom 13th Aug. 1855, including
t&e oMe and lUl of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
' LtOolonel Young served with the 49th Regiment in the CMmea lh>m the X4th Nov. X854, including the siege and
fall of SebastopoU capture of the Quarries with the storming party (severely wounded), and assaults of the Redan
and 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Sardinian and Turkish Medals) .
00 the itth Jane fl . ,
* U.(bIonel Glancy served with the X4th Regiment'in the Crimean campaigpi from xoth Jan. X855, including the
eiege and Ikll of Sebastopol. and assault of the x8th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served alfo in
t^ New Zealand war of X863-65, and was mentioned in despatches for " conspicuous forwardness " in the attack on
tl)«aemj'8 rifle-pita during the action at Koewa, and again for "conspicuous conduct" during the engagement
at Baogiriri (Brevet of Major, and Medal).
" Captain P. W. Harington served in ^e New Zealand war of x 863-^5, including the actions of Kohewa and Oate
Pfth (¥edal).
u(^ptain Garden served with the 77th Regiment in the Crimean campaign from Dec. 1854 to a6th March X855,
iuloding the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Chisp, and Turkish Medal) .
Ooniifiuation of Notes to i^ih Foot
' Geoeral M'Murdo served as AssistantQuarterMaster General of the Army under Sir (Charles Napier during
Utt caat|)aign in Scinde in 1843 (Medal), and was present at the battle of Meeanee— in which his horse was shot
iDdtf hoh-afikir with the enemy while conducting Major Stack's Brigade ftx>m Muttaree to form a junction
vtth Sir Charles Napier's force at Hydrabad ; and battle of Hydrabad, where he received a sabre wound in the
r^Tbt breast. He again served as Assist. Quarter Master General to Sir Charles Napier during the campaign
•CiiBst the Monntoin and Desert Tribes situated on the right bank of the Indus, early in 1845. Served as
AMMtant A^utant General Queen's Troops under Sir Charles Napier in xSsx-sa in the Expedition against the
Afiwdiea. including the forcing of the Kohat Pass (Medal). Served in the Eastern campaign as Director General
Uad Transport Corps (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, Officer of the Legion of Honor, 4th Class of the Medjidie,
tJJTarkiah^edal). f »~ , » ,-» ^ .
' (^ptatn Dondas was awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal Humane Society in February 1865 for saving the lives
3f tiro Marines at Gibraltar.
' Captain Barr served with the 53rd Regiment in the Indian campaign of X853-59, including the passage of
^ Qoomtee and jiccupation of Snltanpore, passage of the Gogra at Fysabad on 35th November, action of
T^teepore, and minor affairs (Medal).
*Qaaner Master Knott served with the Rifle Brigade during the Indian Mutiny campaign of X857-59, and was
P^^iXBS at the actions of Cawnpore, siege and capture of Lucknoir» battle of Nawabgunge, taking of Fort Oomerea,
»A nhseqaent operationa in the Oude campaign (Medal with Clasp) . Served in Indialn the North- West Frontier
QHtpaign of 1863. >^d ^«^u present at the action of Shnbkuddir (Medal with Clasp).
* Qouter Maimer llellor served with the 33rd Regiment in the Abyssinian campaign of X867-68 (Medal).
"G^itam Richmond accompanied Sir Garnet Wolseley to the Gold Coast in September 1873 on special service,
^ Krred throoghont the Ashanti war of 1873-74. Commanded the advanced guard of Houssas at the action of
K*Buiaa,snd a conapany of Wood's Regiment at the reconnaissance in force of the 97th November (twice men-
^''^^ia despatches, promoted to an Unattached Company, Medal with Clasp).
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
JSdB;^t:.te^W. ] l6tli(TorkskireEari Biding).
"MiBmriQux" " Guu>ai,oup«."
rB'Ber. ,
rSub DiHriei No. 5-
\_Brigad» Depot, BcvarUy.
HftU
)0t, 33Aliff. ,.
Lieutenant ColonoU.— I B.f.e. Philip Alexander InBtruther Twynwn. J5»i#t^,'xaDec. sx J i<« 6 JnJy54
Capt.V27 N0V.57; Jfcyor, P30 Sept. 68 ; Lieutenant Colonel, 6 Sept. 76. ..» , «
fl Robert Thomas P. Cuthbert, ^teign, 14 July 54 ; Lt 13 Feb. 55 ; Cap*. 'a4 Aug. 58 ; Mq^or, '27 Aug. 70
lAeutenani Colonel^ 15 Aug. 77. „ . . _,,
MAiors.— 1 William Starke, Eneign, P23 Mar. 55 j Lt. ^27 May 56 j Copt, »X7 July 60; Mcffor, 13 April 7*
BtLt.Colonel, 20 Aug. 78. «,-..« x
9 Richard Lewes Dashwood, 2^^, x8 May 55 ; Lieut, ^g Oct. 55; Capt, ^6 Nov. 60 ; Bt.l£(yor, aa Sept. 73
Jfcyor, 6 Sept. 76. ^^ ^^
Henry Jardine Hallowes, Inepeetor qf Oymnaeia in India; Entign, ix May 55; i*. ^^^ B^pt. 57; l^ap
"•iS Feb. 6a ; ^^.Jfiyor, 29 May 75 j Major, r$ Aug. 77.
X Charles Edmund Layard, Entign, 8 July 56; Lt. 28 May 58; Capt. '3 Aug. 66 ; Major, ts Aug. 77.
9 Albert Edward Hamilton Smyth, Eneign, '12 June 60 j Lt. '3 Oct. 62 ; Capt. '2 Juno 69;ya;or, 17 May 71
Gi-PTAHrB.
Fras. Walter Gary, -^4;. 3 Stqffbrd Militia
p.i.e. Ghas. John Burnett,* Br.Mai.Poona
Henry Evan Pateshall Thomas, JD«p«<y >
wiMw^.^d/. Oen.for Mutkelrg, Btlgatm )
pa.e. Ghas. Kennedy Brooke, Brigade\
Mtnf or, Dover: S
Goleridge Grove, at Steff College
William Nangle
p.9.e. Hy. Lawrence Dundas,^ Deputv^t
Aseistant Adjutant General.Portemouth }
Henry Bellingham Le Mottee
Edward James Singleton
George Gharles Damtry
St-c. Wm. Hy. jy&me\,Init.E.M. College
oward Parker ,
Henry Hoyle Oddie
Wm. Hume Norman Locke, A4j. x E.E. \
Torki.B. VolunUere S
Ralph Edward Allen
Richard Yilliers Sankey Riall, Adjuiant\
Eaet TorkMxUdia /
Delves Broughton
William Gharles James Laoy
Michael Murphy
Frederick Seymour Allen
Arthur Bowles
Philip Ashby Mettam Pearson
George Hamilton Johnston
George Gharles Kynaston Pigott RoupeU
William Henry Ruflhbrooke
BVSXGir OB I
aim LnuT.
8 Feb. 6x
2 July 61
' 9 July 62
' 7 Nov. 62
'i7Mar. 63
P24Aug. 60
17 July 63
^32 Jan. 64
P29Mar. 64
'x4June 64
28 June 64
20 Oct. 55
»i3 Sept. 64
'24 Jan. 65
» 7 April 65
'x8July 65
P23 June 65
PisAug. 66
' 8 Feb. 68
»i8Nov. 68
P3oSopt. 68
IX Jan. 67
» 8 July 69
'24 July 6q
*'25July 69
5%,
LniTTBirAirTS.
9 Thomas George Shortland
x William Edward Brown
2 Frederick George Pogson
x JohnRobt. Young, Inet.ofMuek.x May 78
a Walter Waterfield Ward
» Oecil Francis Gamett
a Peter Low
9 Edward Hanstock, Jii«<.<2^ir«ii|;.x Sept 77
2 Frands BeymourIngl6fleld,i9<q^OiyZe«r, )
Poorundhur Sanitarium }
2 Lawrence Litchfield Steele, ^'.15 Auig.77
2 Alexander Foster
2 George Hay Montsomerie Oonran
X Edward FranklandGosset,^4;* 27 Aug. 79
1 Francis Homer Reynard
a Henry Edward Gotton Way
2 Bruce Meade Hamilton
X Edmund Ashton Ogle
X Thomas Nook Bagnall
X Charles Fulford Grantham
I Hastings St. Leger Wood
I George Edmund Btaveley
Arthur John Nettleship
Sub LiBUTB]ri.irTS.
George Eirkpatrick Daly ,
P25 Sept. 69
Pis Dec. 69
P27Aug. 70
SBCOITD LlBUTSlTAirTS.
9 Henry James Forster
2 William Barrington Piers
James Kippen Alston
Ashley Edmund Mackenzie
X Patrick Joseph Cunningham
1 Cecil Francis Hamilton ,
2 Wilbraham Thomas Davies
3 Ralph Woodchurch Sherard
2 Henry Francis Edwards Hodges .
a Philip John Hanham Aplin
2 Charles Henry Wray Maunsell ....
X Gharles Mulcaster Harding
29 May
P 8 Jan.
'23 Aug.
'xa Dec.
'15 June
^ 9 Jan.
P27 July
X Jan.
'22 Jan.
^95 Dec
» 8 Feb.
23 Nov.
'30 Sept.
Pz9May
P12 June
7 July
'24 July
' xDeo.
'a4 Sept.
'a3 Nov,
'xo Feb.
a8 Oct.
38 Oct.
88 Oct.
IS Aug. 77
xsAug. 77
13 Oct. 77
X3 Oct. 77
3x Oct 77
31 Oct 77
8 Dec. 77
30 Jan. 78
xMay 78
zMay 78
xMay 78
as May 78
7 Aug. 78
35 May 76
aa Jan. 79
22 Jan. 79
I May 78
83 July 79
6 Aug. 79
98 Oct. 71
a8 Oct 71
a8 Oct. 71
6 Mar. 72
30 April 73
aSFeb. 74
a7Mar. 73
ax Jan. 74
x3June 74
a Deo. 74
89 April 74
xa Feb. 76
X7 May 76
xoSept 76
xz B^t 77
9 May 78
31 May 78
x Aug. 78
X Nov. 78
30 Nov. 78
90 Feb. 79
x7May 79
SUB LIBUT.
II Nov. 76
BBSV.lCJLr. I BT.I.T.0OL
P94 July 69
P 1 Dec. 69
'97 Aug. 70
*'93Nov. 70
'30 Aug. 71
13 April 72
95 June 73
xa Nov. 73
13 May 74
23 May 74
7 July 75
X Jan. 6a
17 May 76
6 Sept 76
ax Oct. 76
9Dea 76
17 Mar. 77
XI July 77
xsAug. 77
«S Aug. 77
a Mar. 78
I Nov. 78
9o Feb. 79
17 May 79
9 July 79
I April 74
x6 April 75
* Major Burnett aerved in thi
Ashanti war firom the 30th Novembe
Z873. Did the duties of Adjutant <
Russell's Regiment firom the Pr^
till invalided at Quarman, includinj
the attack and capture of Adnhj
assie; commanded the post of Qnal
man at the commencement of thi
enemy's attack upon it on the 31^
January (Brevet of M^jor, Medfl
with Clasp).
{For oonHMuation
ceding page.
qf NoUe $ee pre
Faeinge YBllow.^Agente, Messrfl
Cox and Co.-^Iriek Agente, Messrs
Cane and Sons.
Iff Battalion returned firom JB«n
nuda, a8 Dee. 1870. ona BattoUoi
embarked for India, a Feb, 1875 ; Depoi
with If < Battalion,
Pagmaetere.—i Richmond Oliilb Richmond,!^ i Apr. 78; Ens. a July 58) Xe.6 Msy 63; Capt. x A{ir. 74.
a William Lamb BaiT,^ x Apr. 78; JSne. '17 Nov. S7 J Lt* " May 58; Capt, 1 April 70.
Quarter Maeten.—a Charles John Knott," x Nov. 71 ; Eneign, la Nov. 65 ; lAeut, aS Oct 7x.
X Joseph Mellor,* 8 July 68.
Digitized by ^
oyit:
^8
x6t Batt., AthloM. ~|
»ndBatt., 8MaBd«nlMui,XadnuL J
letll (TAe Bedfordshire).
rSuh DUtriet No,
T«^»j!E:,<Woii«L— ipw OeorRe Maodonald,* Xiukm, s Sept. 05; Zt, 25 July 06; Capt.
priVlpfr' '^ ^^' 3°i ^'CoUnul^ 10 Jan. 37; Golontl, xi Noy. 51 ; MCajor Q^nwral, 7S
Brigade Dtpot, BedfoH. -^ ^ 3
,i;*y.'.Piay
17 Aug. 15; afq/or,
7 Sept. 55; XMiif.&Mera/,
, -. Wt 35 Wfc. 71 i u»«#»«» luiiu fuuby 13 f ou. 03.
lientenaat ColoBttU.— 2 Alfred William Adoock, Stu, ^17 Deo. 5a ; Zf. 4 May 55 ; Cape. 17 Nov. 63 ; ITo/or,
32 June 74 ; I4.Colon0l, 2 July 79. ;
29 Jan.^3 r General, 25 Cict. 71 ; Colonel z6th Foot, 13 FebT 63.
M^ort.-2
«o I ...
10 i „.
t6 ! ^,
15
«5
«HU"»-— 2 ^^iii**ico tfiuix«, xAuxi«u,.»».i^, 27 Feb. 58; if.»3i May 59'; Capt. P31 Jan. 65; If q/or, 10 Oot. 74.
a Robert Wm. May Wetherell, ifiMtaii, 15 April 58; Zt. ^23 Max. 60; Copt. »2 Nov. 66; Iftyor, 2a June 76.
I Basil Clifton Westby, Stuign, 16 July 58 j Zt, >4 Feb. 62 ; Capt. »x May 67; Jf<vor, xa Apr. 79.
X Richard Wood .Robinson, Sn»ign, '28 Oct. 59 ; Zt. 30 June 63 ; Capt. '14 Aug. 67 ; Major ^ 2 July 79.
p,».e.
CjLPTinrs.
Reginald L. Herbert Curteifl, |
Depuiji 'ji$»i9tamt Adjutant Qengral.
icfey ....
I-
; 7
6
6 '
I 6
a Henry John Cholmefey
a Henry Harpur Tabb
X John Uoyd Price
a Qranville Yemon
3 William John Shanly
p.«.«. O. L. Le Mesurier Taylor, Oarri»^
aon Inttmetor, Poona )
Hillyard H. Angus Cameron, A4jt.\
Suntingd<m MUitia }
z William Samuel Whittuck
z pa.e. Alex. Martin Paterson, Brigade \
Major, SlraUs SeitUvMnte S
X Arthur Grey Duberly
3 Robert George Newbolt
3 Francis Wilmot*
Edmund Hill Wickham ,
3 Heniy Herman Napier Martin ...
s Frederick John Harden
William Henry Young
3 Francis Fawkes Johnstone
George Dalrymple More Nisbett
Reginald Fawkes
z Jnatice Chapman Tilly
William Henry Riddell
Charles James John Butler
LlSUTXlTAJraS.
a Frederick Williams Becher
Laurence Carrington Grubbe
z Robert Mercer Barry
z William Aldworth, Adjutant xj Oct.
3 Jaxxtee Archibald Campbell
3 Alfired Robert Llgrd
GeoTve Herbert Tayler Swinton, Inst. )
of JKiMt. T5 Jan. 79 S
Jonn Lamb
Frederic George Mawer
Wentworth Odiame Gavenagh, A4}u-\
iamt za Apr. 79 S
Charles Grant ManseU Fasken
svBioir OS
2irD LxavT.
5 Jan. 60
x8 Jan. 61
' z June 60
' x June 60
P 9 Aug. 64
xaJoiy 55
X4 April 58
'16 Aug. 64
'3x Jan. 65
zo Oct. 65
'29 Dec. 65
4 Aug. 60
!*• 3 Aug. 60
P X May 67
9 Jan. 68
Pzz April 68
, '20 June 63
P 2 Sept. 68
' 8 June 70
»3oNov. "*>
i'z4 Dec.
.77
z Wilford Laurence Child
3 Affleck Alexander Fraser
Geox^ John Ninian Logan-Home
James Cecil Balfour Craster
Charles G.Whittaker EdwardeslSdwardes
Charles Du Plat Richardson-Griffiths..
Randolph Seton Bum
a Julian Meado Schreiber
z John Stanley Lightfoot
a Thomas Hammond
a Robert FxtzRoy Maclean Johnstone ..
z Charles Edward Siuck^ Lean
a Charles Moorehead Hamilton
a Reginald Dennis Burlton
X Bdward Duroure Pickard-Ounbridge
a Ftank Oswald
X Alexander Dingwall Fordyce
Bsooin) LunuBJiAim*
X Lttoncelot Croasdaile .,
a Warden Flood ^,.,
2 Henry Tufton Godden
3 Rogers Lyons Cowper-Coles
X Francis Cecil Hamilton
2 Claude Cambridge Tennant ,
George HasttngsButcher ,
Henry George Sutton
Percy Balderston Yaughan
I.'
LIBUT.
z May 78
II May 78
Z4 Sept. 78
5 Oct 78
aa Jan. 79
aa Jan. 79
aa Jan. 79
aa Jan. 79
aWD LIBVT.
6 Aug.
X3 Aug.
i3fng.
13 -f ng.
x3Aug.
s6^'
Nov.
X3 Aug.
13 Aug.
a William fianbury,«aa Nov. 641 ClSt. 8
X John Pyne. i Apr. 78 j JSne. $ Jw SS •
(imarter MatUre.-^x John Mnllin, 6 Sept. 73.
a Daniel M'Oartney, ao July 67^
'aaMar.
P31 J»a.
24 Jan.
» 9 Aug.
29 Nov.
'30 July
»i4 Feb.
'14 Aug.
'z4 Sept.
9 Oct.
7 Dec.
3z Jan.
25 July
3 Feb.
P z Oct.
P23 Nov.
P30 Nov.
1*22 Feb.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
30 Dee.
13 April
21 Sept.
I a Nov.
za Nov.
Z3 June
9 Aug.
a Dec.
OAPTi.ZV.
64 i'z4 Sept. 67
65 P 7 Nov. 68
65^39 June 70
64! P xOct. 70
66 P28 Oct. 71
I April 70
19 June 72
19 Mar. 74
10 Oct. 74
30 Oct. 74
2 Deo. 74
2 Deo.
2 Dec.
II Feb. 75
13 June
10 Sept.
2z Sept.
20 Nov.
aoNov.
17 July
20 Nov.
zi Sept.
11 Oct.
29 Nov.
26 Feb.
28^eb.
9 Mar.
T2 April
30 April
6 June
19 June
a July
a8Dec. 74I
as Nov. 74!
P 9 April 70
5 Jan. 76'
aaJune 76)
as Aug. j6\
30 Deo, 76.
10 Sept. 771
9 Mar. 791
I a Apr. 79!
30 Apr. 79,
19 June 79
a July 79!
* Colonel Bostock served as act-
ing Aide de Camp to Brigadier Camp-
bell commanding the and Cavalry
Brigade of the Armv of the Sutlej,
and was present at the battle of 80-
braon (Medal). Has also the Medal
for New Zealand.
* Captain Wilmot served with the
3^rd Regiment throughout the Abys-
smlan campaign of 1867^8, and was
present at the storming and capture
of Magdala (Medal).
0 Major Banbury served in the
campaign of 1842 in Affghanistan
(Meoal), including the forcing of the
Ehyber, Jugdulluck, and Tezeen
Passes; actions of Mamookhail.
Tezeen, and Hull Kotul ; attack and
capture of IstoklifT. The Sutlej cam-
paign of 184S-46, including the
battles of Moodkee, Feroseshah, and
Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps).
The Crimean campaign f^m 27th
Nov. 1854 to 13th April x8s5, in-
eluding siege of Sebastqpol (Medal
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Jz Apr. 79.
^agmatter,
' ' Z5 June 58 J Capt, z Apr. 70.
:Faeing» Yellow.— ^^mi<, Y. W. Holt, Esq.— Jri«ik^0«iif«, Air B. Borough, J^ and Co.
. *^ „ «r._ - .. _. ^ 9nABattaUonemhar}udforIndM,^Feb,xZ76,
t9i BmiitUom rttwm^dfrvm Jtofta SmHo, zo Feb, Z870.
1 General Xaedooald accompanied the expedition to Hanover in Z805 ; joined the Army in Sicily in z8o6, and was
cmploTed with it in its various operations until z8zo{ in the latter year he went with the expedition to Naples,
and was present aft the capture or Ischia and Prodda : returned to Sicily and employed against the French Army
in zSzz ; m 18x3 was employed in Spain, including tne battle of Castafla, and siege of Tarragona ; embarked for
rm„^Am. in 28z4« and was present at tne operations before Plattsburg. He served also the campaign of z8is, and
recenred three wounds at Waterloo, vis., in the leg, in the neck, and through the body, wounding the lungs.
Digitized by V<jOO*^lC
] 17th {LelcestevBlm-e). IMed to 45</.. [^^l^'^lS:i:i;^
it Batt., Shybtr Line Forae.
adBatt..Vnsteerabad, Bombay. ^
3ait
Pay
»/.«
ijteut.oeneral, i Oct. 77; CoAmef 17th Foot, »< June to.
Lieutaaaat Ottlonda.— a James Browne Horner Boyd, *i'ii#»«».
55 ; Major, »a Dec. 68 ; Srevet LUuUnani CoUmeL i Oct. 7
./m. Dalrymple Tompson,* CJ9. .Bm,
£«.£^.CotoN«/, 1 Oct. 77 ; LtCoUmtl, ',
Kaion.— 2 Charles Greme Grant, B%9,
Bt.LtColonsl, I Oct. 77.
14 J™^^***^""^^*' "^*^' ^ ^"^^^^ ' ^*' '^ ^^- ^^' ^"^'' '^ ^y 59; Bt.I£^^or, 5 July 7a; lfo>,
X««»<.6?«ii«mii
Jaa Nov. so ; Zi. »a8 Oct. 53 ; C^** '« J^e
XA Cb^oaet, 33 Jan. 79.
"~ '^ ' — - - Jan. 69 J
mofK Colonel, i Oct. 77 ; Xt Cbtoarf, 33 Jan. 70.
•.'^aSOct.ss; Lt.B Dec. 54; Cti^. 30 Jan. 59; ^fi^- »i4 Jan. 71 j
Ci.ni.xv8.
a Jamea Creagh,io Commandami llouiU ]
Aboo Sanitarium j
I Samuel Bradbume
Thomas BraddeU. Adj. 3 Adm. Satt. ]
Che§kir«Bi/U Volunteort J
I George Henry Turner"
I Frederick Sale Sowley Brind"
I William Lonsdale
RobertKieroWatson,^4;.XMoe«^JIU«^
a George Augustus Cox
a Richards Horwood Dunning, StoHon^t
atqfqgUer, ITMmuck S
William Mogg Bolph, A4j. z Adm.\
JBate. Leieotiertkiro Rifle VolmnteenS
a Stuart Lloyd Richards
a James Stewart Smyth
a Christopher Middlemass
a Arthur Henry Wentworth Mansergh...
I Charles Frederic William Moir
z John Horace Charles Michel
a Fred. Fenton Parkinson
z Matthew William Brock
a Henry Innes Nares
z ©.i.e. Colwyn Williams Vulliamy
z £dward Arthur Howard Webb
Thomas Francis Hussey de Burgh....
a John Grant Anderson
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a Hugh Martin Short
z Francis William Reader
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a George Duaiey Carleton
a Charles Armstrong Roberts
a Bdmund Richard Scott, IfUerpreter.
z Maxwell Robertson Hyslop
a George Francis Shaw
a Edward Hodding Peacock
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a Samuel Moores, BtiU. 8. O. Colaha l)^t
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*Lt.ColonelBoydserved with the z7th
Regiment in the Crimea from Decem-
ber Z854, including the siege and fhll
of Sebastopol and assaults of the Redai i
on z8th June and 8th Sept. (wounded
in the Trenches) ; was also at the bom-
bardment and surrender of Kinbouru
(Medal with Clasp.andTurkiah Medal).
^* Major Brind served throughout
the Indian canipaign of z8s7-6o,— in
defence of the Kumaon Hills, and in
Rohilcund including the afikirs ofHul-
dwanee and Buhairee, and action ol
Churpoorah (contused) ; the second
Oude campaign, and with Roes* Camel
Corps in Central India (Medal).
Served with the x9th Regiment in
the Haxara campaign of z868, and as
Orderly Officer to Brigadier Greneral
Bright in the expedition against the
tribes on the Black Mountain (men-
tioned tn despatches, Medal with
Clasp).
J^oMii^ White.— .^ffMit, Messrs. Ooz
and Co.— JritA AgeiMt, Sir E. Borough,
Bart, and Co.
xet SaH, eatbarhedfor India, za Jan.
Z870 ; DepSt, Skomcliffe. vndBafL em-
barked for India, 5 October Z876; Depot,
r. . •., aAlexanderAitkenRoss,z7July66j»M<[^,i3Apr.58;i;<.39Julys9;-H««.lf«u*r,i7Jttlj7«.
(^oHer Maet^re.—x John Fallon, z6 May 68.
3 William Homer, 34 June 76.
ijlh (The Leieestershtre), 15 7
> Earl H0W6 Mrred as Aide de Camp to Sir Goorge Cathcart in the Kaffir war in 105^53 (Medal), for wbioh M^r-
Tiee he was promoted 10 the Brevet rank of Major. Served at the siege of Delhi in 1857, aa Acting Quarter Master
Geaenl of the Queen's Troops (Colonel, OS.^ Medal with Clasp).
* Lt. Colonel Tompeon served with the 17th Regiment in the Crimea from the 7th Feb. 1855, including the siege end
fiUl of Sebastopol and aeeanlte of the Redan on the z8th Jnne and 8th Sept. — dangerously wounded (mentioned
in despatches. Medal with Clasp, Turkish Medal, and EInight of the Legion of Honor) .
* Lt-ColonelUtterson served with the x/th Regiment in the Crimea from the nth July x855,includingthe siege and
Ikll of Sebaatopol, and assault of the Redan on the 8th September; was also at the bombardment and surrender of
Eiabonra (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
* MMor C. M'Fherson served with the 17th Regiment in the Crimea flrom the i6th Dec. 1854, including the siege
asd iUI of Sebaatopol and assaults of the Redan on the 18th June and 8th Sept.; was also at the bombardment aud
Krrender of Kinboum (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
' Major Joeeph Oates Travers served with the 17th Regiment in the Crimea from the xTthFeb. X855, Including the
fiiece of Sebastopol, the assaults of the Redan on the x8th June (mentioned in Lord West's despatch for " gallant
c^sdoct ") and 8th Sept. ; was also at the bombardment and surrender of Kinboum (MedAl with Clasp, Kmght of
ibe Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
^« Major Creagh served with the 86th Regiment in the Central India Field Force in 1858, and was present at
the bat^ before and at the capture of the town and fortress of Gwalior (Medal with Clasp).
^ (^ptain Tomer served with the 50th Regiment in New Zealand Crom the xsth Nov. 1863 to x866, and was pre-
•eat at the assault and capture of Ruigiawhia, repulse of the enemy's attack on the camp at Nukumaru, and the
sJEur of Kakamarea (Medal).
^* Lieut. M'Kinstry served Jn the Afghan war of 1878-79 with the Koorum Valley Field Force.
Continuaiion of Notes to iSth Royal Irish.
1 LienL General Edwards served with the x8th Royal Irish throughout the war in China (Medal), and waa
pTesent st the attack upon Canton, the taking of Amoy, Chapoo,Woosung, Shanghai, and Chin Kiang Foo. and at the
cnnffaiding operations before Nankin ; was employed on the Staff during the war, and afterwards appointed by Lord
Goagfa Assistant Quarter Master General to the Force in China. He served also with the x 8th in the Burmese war
from July x8^ to the conclusion ; was at the taking of Prome, and employed on a detached command for six months,
«^>ea the provinces of Padoung and Kanghein were cleared of the enemy, after several skirmishes and severe marches
by the Drtachments under his conmiand. In January X853 he led a party on special service ftom Prome to Arracan«
f<T which service the Government of India and General Godwin recorded theur approbation (Medal with Clasn for
Pegu, and Brevet of Lt. Colonel). Served in the Crimea fh>m the 30th Dec. 1854, including the siege and fall of
" * I (Medal with Clasp, Cfi., Brevet of Colonel. Knight of the Legion of Honor, 3rd Class of the Medjidie,
ftcd Tmkiah Medal). CoDunanded the Brigade at Mhow, at the termination of the mutiny in x858-<9, and received
lite ihsnkB of the Governor General in Council for the promptness of measures whereby the rebeu under Tantia
Topee were prevented entering Kandeish.
' LLCoIonel Gregorie served with the 33rd Fusiliers in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58 as Adjutant of the
i^ Poiflieis, and was present at the relief of Lucknow and also at its subsequent capture (Medi^ with two Clasps) .
* C^ooel Baker served with the x8th Royal Irish in the Crimea from ^oth Dec. 1854, including the siege and fall
of Setefllopol, mentioned in despatches, and awarded the Sardinian medal for " gallantry displayed at the attack of
ti^ GeoKtery and suburbs of Sebastopol on the x8th June 1855 " (Medal with Clasp, Sardinian and Turkish Medals).
Serred is India during the mutiny (in X857) with the Field Force xmder Colonel Beatson. Served in New Zealand daring
the Watkato and Wanganui campaigns of x 86^-66 first as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General and subsequently as
iitfitfam Adjutant General ; was present at the action at Bangiawhia as Acting Assistant Military Secretary to
LcGoenl Sur Duncan Cameron (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major) ; was Staff Officer to the Force under
^or General Carey at the attack and capture of Orakau— mentioned in despatches for ''gallantry and untiring
caoffT and seal evinced " (Medal). Accompanied Sir Garnet Wolseley to the Gold Coast in September 1873 and
■erred thnmghoat the Ashanti war of 1873-74 as Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General, including tht
aoicn of fBMaman, relief of Abrakrampa, battle of Amoafbl. battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie. Also
n: tddxtion performed the duties of Chief of the Staff ftx)m the 14th October to the x 7th December. Was mentioned
-s despatches by Sir Garnet Wolseley in the following terms :— " The duties of Chief of the Staff were ably carried
^rx to my entire satisfaction by Major Baker, A.A.G., to whose untiring energy I owe much of the success that
^ sttended all oar operations. In my opinion he possesses over^ quality that is valuable in a Staff Officer'*
(Mreral times mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, CB., Medal with Clasp).
* M»ar Adamaon served with the x8th Royal Irish in the Crimea from the 20th Aug. 1855, including the siege,
ftad^ of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
' Maior Dawson served with the x8th Royal Irish in the Crimea, subsequent to the fall of Sebastopol, from
T'lOetober 2855 to the end of the Russian war. Served in the New Zealand war from 1863 to x866 and waa.
?T«s€atat the engagement at Nukumaru (mentioned in despatches) and other minor engagements.
* ■<^«ptain Thacker served in the New Zealand war of 1863-66 (Medal).
>• Ua^ Hugh Shaw served with the x8th Royal Irish in the Crimea subsequent to the fall of Sebastopol ^
^'«Oeeemt>er 1855 until the end of the Russian war in 1856. Served also in the New Zealand war in 1864-66, '
^i>«i vas present in the engagenoents at Nukumaru (mentioned in despatches, Victoria Cross, and Medal).
" Xs}ar Barke served with the 88th Regiment in the Crimea from the xzth August 1855, including the siege .
^ i ^ of Sebastopol and attack of the Redan on the 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medalj . Served
*^ ^^ppRssMm of the Indian mutiny in X857-58, including the operations at Cawnpore from 26th Nov. to 6th Dec»
^':7. MBsalt and capture of the Fort at Birwah— mentioned in despatches (Medal).
"C^fOtiaKsays- Young served with the Bombay Rifles the Persian campaign of 1856-57, including the storming of
^k^nneBder of Bushire, night attack on Bntish Rear Guard, and battle of Kooshab (Medal with Clasp). Also
*^ ^ VBs R^ment and the Poonah Irregular Horse, the Indian campaigns of 1857-59, present in operations
**^P* fte W^eeln in the Nassick and Kandeish Hills ; commanded during four months early in X858 the frontier
l-rwt of Kyipare ; afterwards with the Satpoora Field Force against the Rohillas and Bheels in the Vindhya moun-
ai.x.>»: aadsBdMequently in 1858-59 on the Divisional Staff of Sir John Michel against the rebels under Tantia
7 r<f in Cnallndia (Medal).
'* C«;saia Wray served with the x8th Royal Irish in the New Zealand war of 1863-66, and was present at the
•XAir »t Serikeri on aist July 186^, and as Adjutant at the capture of the Putahi Pah on 7th Jan. x866 (MedaJ).
^ ^ (rat'tain C. Dawson served with the x8th Royal Irish in New Zealand, and commanded a Company throughout
e Wo^k^to and Wanganui campaigns from August 1863 to May 1866 ; commanded Woodall's Redoubt during the
«A C-jaet campaign from February 1865 to March 1866; was engaged in the following operations, viz.— expedition
P&pama. relief of the Mauku Stockade, occupation of Mere Mere, and commanded the Pokenoe Patrol when
■eked by the enemy on the morning of the and Sept. 1863 (mentioned in Sir Duncan Cameron's despatches for
-aaJiy, Medal).
' Captsin Bolton accompanied Sir Garnet Wolseley to the Gold Coast in September 1873 on special service, and
"▼ed throoghout the Ashanti war of 1873-74. Was sent to various places on the Gold Coast to enlist native co'u-
.*«ata, sad raised the Winnebah, Mumford, and Barracoe Companies of Russell's Regiment. Also oom>
^ied Regimental Transport and was attached to the and Battalion 23rd Fusiliers during the second phase of
' war (mentioned in despatches, promoted to an Unattached Company, Medal with Clasp).
^ <"aptain A. J. A. Jackson served with the x8th Royal Irish throughout the New Zealand war cf 1863-65, and was
^^^tsx at tha aifiurof the 36th Nov. 1863 in the Wairoa Bush, siege and capture of Orakau, and actions at Nuknmiru
1 34tt snd 2^ Jan. 2865 (Medal).
*' <:aF«atn BotU served in New Zealand during the Waikato and Wanganui Campaigns from 1863 to x866, and
»• ;«e«eat at tha aflkir at Keri Keri (mentioned in despatches), and engai^ment at Ketemari (Medal).
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The Harp and Crown. TheLionofNaasan. *' ViriuHM NammrMHtit PrmmUm." "Eotpt" (with tba Sphinx)
"CHXiri." (with the Dragon). "Psou" "Bbtabtopol" "NiwZxaxavs.^'
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Teetui» PrmwuSmm
Hal,
Pay'
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March 55; M^areMtral, 19 April 68; LUiUenant eMMral» 17 March 76; ^MieraZ, zo Aug. 76; Colone
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z8th Foot! 3^ March jji .
ii«U.— z Malcolm John BobertMacOreffor,£^.aoJiine57;Z<. '23 April 58;
bx i Major, '33 July tz ; Brevet ZAeutenant Colonel, 1 Oct. 77 ; Lt.Colonel, 83 Maj 78.
I Charlefi_ Frederick Ore^orieg* Enei^n, zs Feb. 5^ ; Zt. jp June 55; Ceitt, '4 Nov. 59; Mt^or,^ Oct 67
Lieutenant Celc „ ^
63 J Major, ^29 Jnly7z ; Br«Me lM»toiaf»^ C9fon«2, z Dctl 77 ; Id.Colonel,
rles Frederick Oreffprie,* Eneinn, zs Feb. 55 ; Zt. «o June 55 ; C
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, 34 Nov. 76 ; Zieutenamt Colonel, 14 Sept. 78.
Hajon.— Edward Abbot Andenon, Inetruetor.EogalMUiiarf CoHeffei 2
'z4 May 58 ; Bt.M<yor,s July 73 iMajor, za Nov. 73.
p.«.e. Thomas Dnrand Baker/ CB, Aide de Camp to the Qaeea, and UUUmySeeretorgtoIhe rUero§ qf India
Bne. 'z8 Aug. 54 ; I*- xa Jul. 55 ; ^<V<* '^6 Oct. 58; 3t Jf(v'or, az Mar. 65 ; Ifa/er, la Not. 73; J}M<
CoZoiwi, z April 74 ; Colonel, az April 77.
I Robert Isaac Adamson.* Bne, a6 Jan. 55 ; Zmk<. Z9 Jane 55! Cofi, 'z April 6a : Major, aa May 74.
a Richard Wm. Erskine Dawson,' Bne. *2o Feb. 55 ; Uevt, z8 Jan. 56 ; Cavt. zi Dec. 63 ; Menor, Z4 June ?<
I 1FC Hugh Shaw.io^M. zo May 55 ; I^- 35 Sept. 57 ; ^%<* » Apnl64 ; Btj£tuor,i Oct. 77 ; Ifq^er, aaHaj 7^
a James Morris Toppln, iB«#^^ '30 Mar. 551 if. a6 Feb. 56; Copt, »zz Sept. 63; ^J' *
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a p.t.e. Henry William K(
Thos. Charge Wray,".i('
a William Fryer Thackei
z St. George Alexander Smith.
3 Wright Sherlock
Charlton Dawson," ^M;- Xilkenng MUUia
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William HeniT Herbert, A^futani Ifortk \
Ty>perar3f Miiitia S
Albert James Alexander Jackson"
z John George Buttsi*
z John Blair
p.e.e. Albany Robert Savile, Inetruetor, \
B. M. College S
I John Pearson
a George William Nesbit Rogers
PonsonbyWm. Watts, €hMrrUnet.Bangalore
p.8.e. Edward Champneys Milner,""
Garrieon Jnetruetor/Se^ax, If.8.
3 Edward Hemexy Le Breton
1 Alexander Ward Simpson
3 Herbert Henry Gilbert
Edward Tuftiell
Henry Francis Somerset Bolton"
a Henry Joseph Daubeny
a William George Forbes Cockbnm
I William Wylly Lawrence
a Frederic Ernest Lowther Schreiber ....
LisuTXirijnrs.
I Charles Egerton Dixon
z James William Graves**
z Samuel Phillips
X John Henry Augustas Spyer, Inet. of\
Mueketry asMar. 79 }
1 John Burton Forster
X Philip Anderson Morshead
3 Henry William Newton Guinness
X HarrySbuldhamLye.^^/*^**' i7Sept.79
z Samuel Spencer Parkyn
z Charles Edwin Le Quesne
2 Wm. John FortescueMorgan,/14;.x May 78
X Henry Melville Hatchell
1 Adam Park
Mon. Mark HenryHorace McDonnell
Andrew PenneU Williamson
3 James Charles Oughterson
William Knox Downes
X Philip Barber Lindsell
z John Anderson Slater
2 Bdw. Jas. Grant. Inet. o/Muek. 4 Dec 78
William Edward Ker Fox
3 Archibald Norton
Frederick James Gavin
2 Alan Maxwell Boisragon
3 Charles Mordaunt Stevena
Sttb LnTrcB]rA.VTB.
George Jocelyn Shaw
Sscoim LnrrxvAXTS.
a Alan George Chichester
2 George Heam
2 George Henry John Moore
2 Wilkes JolliflTe
z Norman Arbuthnot Francis
3 John Hampden Chawner
3 Charles Alexander Wedderbum
2 Richard Money Maxwell
z Archdale Irby Wilson
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1 Oct 77
M Captain Mihier served in the
New Zealand war in 1866 (Hedag.
s* Lieut. Graves acoompaniedSir
Garnet Wolseley to the Gold Coast
in September Z873 on special bct*
vice, and servea throughout tbe
AahantiWarof x 873-74. Commanded
a portion of the Houssas at the
action of Essaman and takin{; of
the villages along the Coast; ptt-
aent at Quarman szat JannaiTt
having been attacked while escort-
ing ammunition to the froQt;
also present at the capture and
destruction of Becquah, battle cf
Ordahsu, and capture of Cooidbc»c
(twice mentioned in despatehee,
Medal with Clasp).
»♦ Quarter Master O'Hora served
with the i8th Royal Irish throTiRn-
out the New Zealand war of x863-e^.
including the expeditions to Paps*
rata and Ketemari (Medal).
Pay«a*f«-».— a John Forbes Mosse, X5 March 79 ; Bne. zz May 58 J i'- '» April 6a ; Capt. 37 Aug. 73-
Quarter Maetere.—a Thomas 0*Hora,»* 3 Feb. 69.
z Richard Barrett, 34 July 7a. .
Faeitioi B^xie.—Agente, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Jm* Agent; Messra. Oane and Sons. ; .' ^ „^ j
t Batt. embarked for Malta, January Z873. Depot, attacked to and Batt, wnd Batt. returned from Auetraha, 4*^7; "
ZFor eontinuaiion of Notee eee foot ofpreeedtM f
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I9th (xst Yorkshire North Biding). [^JlfjJ^ji'^;'i^^,^^„^_rS9
(Princess of Wales' Own).
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|J^'!Cq]ob«L—A> Abraham Josias Cloet^.i XCB. JCff. Com**, 29 June 09; Lt
i|blfj BtMqfoTt sx Nor. 39; JBi.LtColonel, 10 Jan. 37; Major, 12 Sept. 48; Colonel, iz Nov.Vi ; X^.Co^om/^
^L< 93 Mar. 55 ; Metior Oon§ral, iz Atiff. 55 ; Xtc»^.&eii«raZ, 21 Deo. 62 ; Colonel zpth Foot, xo Mar. 6z.
... {IJ«BteiiaatOoloneit.--3 Richard Dojle Barret&,'2?iMt^, X4 April 46 ; Li. 9 April 48 ; Cc^. 29 Dec. 54 ; Mc^or,
' 38 Sept. 66 ; BmH LiatUnani OoIomI, 37 Feb. 76 ; Lieutenant Colonel, 23 Jan. 78.
... Ix^.«.«. Philip Doyno VigprB, En$%an, ^gOct, 46; Lt. ^ig July 50; Cop^ 9 Mar. 58; Major, 7 March 70; Brevet
' LieiOtmani Colonel, z Oct. 77 ; Lt.Colonel, 15 Mar. 79.
... tJb|on.-*x Gharlee Hereford, Eneign, 17 Aug. 55; Lt. '17 July 57 ; Capt, '30 Dec. 59; JBrepet Mqjor, 5
I July 72 ; Major, 29 Nov. 76.
». a Henry Bdward DaWdeon, En$ign,9g June 58 ; Lt. ^3 July 60; Capt, '7 Apr. 63 ; M<nfor, 20 Bept 77.
... Is William Harris Barland,^ Jfnt^, P35 Aug. 54; Lt. 7 Mar. 55; Capt 1*25 Sept. 60; JSrevet Mtyor, x
I June 73 ; Mey'or, ax July 77.
... I AugPStOB Monrant Handley." JSnet^n, 2 July 58; Lt. 'xs Oct. 6x ; Capt. ^23 Jan. 69 1 Mt^or, 7 June 79.
Gaptaivs.
1 Robert Gayer Traill^?
z Windle Hill St. HUl," A.D.C. and Prtc. \
See. to Oovemor of Tantama; Com. ^
AnxiUary Fbree* in Tantania, with
local rank of Colonel
William Bennett,^^ D.A.A,G. for Mut-
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z Charles Shea Hunt^*
2 James Francis Fraaer
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.. > Henry Henxey Fraser Pidcock
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.. 'x Robert Alfred Plaseey HaUiflix
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John Willutm Robinson Parker
Charles John Spottiswoode
Henry Bowles
Gilbert H. Fearon Mathison
Edward John Bentley Buckle
Thomas David Kirkpatrick
James Ahmuty Fearon .*.
Reginald Hayes-Sadler
Edward William Mills
Charles StoartMolony
John Daviee
Charles Tulin Hexmah
Edwin Loud Herapath
Gerald Carlile Stratford Handcock
Mathew Yilliers Elrington Sankey
William Auschar Chauncy
George 0*Neil Segrave
Arthur de Balis Hadow
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I James Trevelyan Cotesworth
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z Edward Ghas. Wm. Mackenzie' Kennedy
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^ Sir Josias Cloet^ served in the
15th Hussars from 1809 to z8z4, ft*om
x8z4 to z8z7 as Aide deCamp to Lord
Charles Somerset at the Cape of
€rOod Hope, frx>m whence he was sent
in cozxmiand of a Detachment to take
military possession of the island of
Tristan d'Aounha. Served with a
Squadron of his Regiment detached
as a field force during the Pindaree
andMahratta war from z8z7 to z8z9.
Acting as Deputy Quarter Master
General conducted the landing and
settlement of a large body of Grovem-
ment emigrants on the frontier of tho
Cape Colony. In z8aa was sent to
England with important despatches,
and received the Brevet rank of
Major. In z84a commanded the suc-
. cessftil expedition sent to Natal to
76 relieve a Detachment besieged by in-
79|8urgent Boers. Served as Deputy
79 1 Quarter Master General the Kaffir
79 campaign of Z846 (CB.). Daring the
Kafilr war of Z85Z-53 served as Chief
of the Staff with the Army in the
Field, including the operations in
the Basuta country and the battle of
Bereia where he commanded a Divi-
sion (Medal) , and in acknowledgment
of his services received the honour of
EJaighthood, and was subsequently
nominated a KCB. On being pro-
moted Major General he was ap-
pointed in 1855 to the command of
the Windward and Leeward Islands,
which he held until z86z.
I Paul Dennis Costa, z Apr. 78.
^^uHtrMaaUn.—x James Hedingham,'* 13 Nov. 79.
a William Hunt, 9 Aug. 73 ; Buh lAnA, 36 Mar. 73.
:Pa^nM Qreeai,— Agent, Y. W. Holt, Esq.— Jrii^ Agente, Messrs. Cane ft Sons.
uiBmttaUonmbark$dfor Btrmuda, z Nov, Z877. Depot, Aldorahot, and Bait, rotumedfhm India, ai Jan, X877.
,. 4;^^^ BarreU served in the Eastern campaign of X854 and part of X85S with the X9th Regiment, including
itf Tt' of Bnlganac, battle of Alma, capture of Balaklava, battle of Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol— wounded
T^^ ^^^'^ Clasps, ^th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
'Major Bsriand served in the Crimea f^m x6th June X855, including the siege and fidl of Sebastopol and assault
^& UM Conetery on the x8th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Me&l).
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i6o igth (The ist Yorkshire North Riding) (Princess of Wales* Own),
1^ Mig'or Handley served in the Hazara campaign in x868, including the expedition against the trihee on the
Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
17 Captains Traill, Bennett, Jameson, and M'Clintock served in the Hasara campaign in 1868, including the
expedition against the tribes on the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
^"Colonel St.Hill served in the New Zealand war of i86o-6z and that of 1863-65. In i86o-6x he was Aide de Camp
to the Governor, but joined his Regiment in the field during the time active operations were being carried on. On
the outbreak of the war in Waikato in 1863 he was appointed Aide de Camp to 8ir Duncan Cameron, served in that
capacity and also for some time as Acting Military Secretary throughout the subsequent operations, being present
with General Cameron at every action that took place, with one exception,— viz. :— the actions of Koheroa, Ran*
giriri, Waiari, Rangiawhia, Hairini (horse shot), Orakau, Gate Pah, Nukumaru, Kakaramea, besides several minor
akirmisbes (repeatedly mentioned in despatches. Medal, Unattached Company by purchase and Brevet of Major).
1* Captain Hunt served as Baggage Master of the Saugor Field Division in 1858-59, and was present in the
actions of Kirwee. Punwarree, and on the banks of the Jumna (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp for
Central India).
** (Captain A. Munro served in the 7th Fusiliers throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the
battles of Alma and Inkerman, aflairs of Bulganac and M'Kenzie's Farm, capture of Balaklava, siege and fall of
Sebastopol, and sortie of 26 October (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
^* Quarter Master Hedingham served in the Crimean campaign from October 1854 to May 1855, including the
sieflre of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the Bazara campaign of 1868, includ-
-'- -r t>>e expedition against the tribes on the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp). He has also the Good Conduct
Continuation of Notes of the 20th {The East Devonshire).
0 Major O'Neill served with the 30th Regiment in the Crimea flrom 30th May 1855, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopol, and was wounded at the aflair of the x 8th June; also present at the capture of Kinboum (Medal
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian campaign or 1857-58, including the actions of Chanda,
Umeerpore, and Sultanpore; siege and capture of Luckn'ow, subsequent operations in Oude, andafflurs of Mean-
gunge, Beerah (thanked in despatch), Buxar Ghat (as Brigade Major), Churda, and Fort of Mu^jeedia (Medal with
\.lasp).
> Major Johnstone served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the actions of Chanda, Umeerpore, and
Sultanpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, subsequent operations in Oude, and aflfhirs of Meangtmge, Fort of Simree
Beerah, and Buxarghat (Medal with Clasp).
^^ Major Briscoe served in the Ashantee campaign from December 1873 in the Transport Service, and was in
charge of the Prah District (Brevet of Major, and Medal with Clasp).
1* Major Theobald served in the 55th Regiment in theBhootan Expedition in 1865 (Medal with Clasp).
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35th Begiment in the Shahabad dis-
tziet during the Indian mutiny cam-
\ftp. in Z858-59 (Medal).
LtCol. Bdridge served with the
20th Begiment in the Crimea in Z855,
including the siege of Bebastopol and
capture of Einboum (Medal with
Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also in
the Indian campaign from August
X858, including the Trans-Gk>gra ope*
rations under liord Clyde (Medal).
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; - \^&»t*rMati€r».—i Thomas M*Kay," lo Nov. 69. *- / . ^ 5 -um, 75.
' t '" 2 Thomas Choake, 6 Sept. 73.
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• AT^TVW'^SSf*^^^^' and toe 20th Benment at the battles of Baiaklava (and recapture of the>edoubt
laSaiiJ r^-i^ KMB from the Russians, which they had taken from the Turkish Force the same mSning)imd
iwl uTtti SiziLT?''?!?** •"** ^<*"« »^o* ""*«' ***™) ; Pweent throughout the siege operations against Setestonol.
4i?S^k?SS^il?*,*^° assaults and the fall of the town j at Inkerman he su<{Seded to tKmSnd S the
***•»• «flSelSSaie?^ Clasps, CB., Officer of the Legion of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 3rd
^«"^^^w!f*^y^y eerved in the Crimea from x8th January to x9th July. X856. Also in the Indian Mutiny
HojwDM. fiSL?'^?^'^ ^ ^® actions at Chanda, Ameerapore, Sultanpore, siege and capture of Lnoknow. at
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. Henry Roper-CuraonHewat" * 4 Aug. 63
X Francis WingfleldDouglaas" ~ ? 4 Dec. 63
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2 James MiUer Gordon .".•.■•• ' 5 July
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Quarter Ma»ter$.—i lUchard Browne,** 12 Nov. 73.
a Jamea Clifford, 13 July 78.
i$i BatiaUou imbarked for India^ 15 Feb. 1869. a»c2 Battalion em^rhed for Natal, 27 February 1879.
Faeimgt Blae.-->^m«r, Mesara. Cox and Qo,—IrUh Agent*, Sir E. Boroufcb, St. and Co.
> Sir Frederick William Hamilton served with the Grenadier Guards thronKhont the Bastem campaign of 1854-55,
'.ndodingthe battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkemmn (slightly wounded and horse shot), sortie of a6th October,
and liege of Sebastopol, during the latter period of which ho commanded Divisions of the Army in the Trenches,
^ was in temporary oonmiand of the Grenadier Guards after Inkerman (CB., Medal with four Clasps, Officer of
tiie Legion of Honor, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
* LLCol(mel Teonplwnan served with the aist Fusiliers throughout the Eastern oamiMugn of 1854-55, including the
busies of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkennan (wounded in the hand), siege and fall of Seljastopol, and attack of the I&dan
on xSth Jane; also the expedition to Kinbonm (Medal with four Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish
* M^r GiUea aerved aa Adiutant of the xxih Regiment of the Turkish Contingent firom Sept. 1855 to ita disband-
omiin May 1856 (Turkish Medal).
* UOolonel Haalerigg served with the azst Faailiers during the latter part of X855 at the siege and fall of Sebaetopol
(Xedal with Glaap , and Turkish Medal).
"LLGolonel Winaloe served wiUa the axst Fusiliers in the Oimea firom the 6th August 1855, including the siege
acd bU of Sebaatopol, and expedition to Kinbonm (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
" 3fa)or Saondera aerved with the 6th Regiment in the Indian mutiny campaign, including the operations in the
Jii^dfl^xtre Jungle (Medal).
i« Mi^Stevenaon served with the C4th Regiment during the Indian mutiny, including Lord Clyde's campaigni
mOnde in 1858-59 (Medal). Served also in the Bhootan Expedition of 1864-65 (Medal with Clasp).
-^ (}s]ttain Bonglaaa aerved in the Ashanti war from the 30th November, 1873, in command of the Bonny company
of Wood's Regiment, and was present at the battles of Amoaful and Ordahsu, and the capture of Coomaesie (pro-
Boiel Captain, Medal with Claap).
'''Giptein Hewat aerved as Adjutant of H.M. Hospital Ship Victor JBrnamul off Cape Coast Castle, and was-
•Jwenployed on the river Volta during the Ashanti war of 1874 (Medal).
^ Ckpiain PoUook aerved in the Ashanti war firom the 30th November 1873 (Medal with Clasp).
» Ckpiain Anohinleok aerved in the Ashanti war, in 1874, in the Transport Service (Medal with Clasp).
' Qoaner Master Browne served with the aist Fusiliers in the Crimea from November 1854, including the siege
tel &0 of Sebaatopol and expedition to Khibonm (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Has also the MedaL
^loBgaenrioe.
OonUnuaiion of Notes of 22nd {The Oheahire).
' Sir Tiwror Chnte embarked with the 70th Regiment for India, where he served for twelve years, and was con*
MABtijiBiI active^ employed during the whole of the mutiny (Medal), particularly in oonunand of a Field Force
tatedittriotof Feahawnr, with whwb he attacked and on the 24th of May 1857 occupied, with severe loss to the
attiaeui, the Fort of Hote Mnrdaw, relieving the officers of the 55th Native Infismtry, who were held prisoners by
t»3MaBMn. For this aervioe he received the thanks of the Governor General in Council. In August 1857 in
Mtte of natix^ attacked the oantonmenta of Peshawur. From August 1858 to January x86o he conmianded a
P^iNiet Lneknow vntU it waa broken up at the suppression of the rebellion. In February x86i he embarked
in onoiad of the 70th Regt. for New Zealand. In March 1863 waa appointed Brigadier General in command of
tte AMttUan ookmiea ; in 1865, aa Mi^or (Seneral, succeeded Lt.Gen. Sir Duncan Cameron in the command of New
2eilndsiid Anatralian ookmiea ; and during the war in New Zealand, In 1865-66, commanded on various important
*iu aeoMifU qpemtlona (KCB. andMedal), and oontinned in that command until Oct. 1870, when it was broken up.
*UXMouA GRaaa aerved with the 37th Regt. in India during the mutiny of 1857-58, and waa engaged in the
"w OB the lebtf position near Benarea at Airowlea and Koelsa, defence of Asimghnr and sortie thence ; proceeded
*ua BrigsdiBr Doofldaa' Column in pursuit of Koer Singh, and present in the actions of X7th and aoth April ; also
«w OolaBcl TonePa Cdnmn in Shahabad and Padamon, including the oaptore of Jugdespore and actions of X7th
iHh sad aoth October (Medal).
* Oiptain Bowera aeoompaiaed the expedition np the River Gambia against the King of Baddiboo ; waa present
uttaiboabardineni of the enemy's entrenched works on the banks of the Swarracunda Creek, x6th February ;
«( thelaiidiag "^wpi'-wg and eaptore of the enemy's entrenched works ; at the storming capture and destruction of
ttc Bnitflsa towns oC Oarawan on the xTth, Kinty Chmda and Saba on the x8th FebruMv ; aliio at the battle of Saba,
*w tta Moimiiig o^itore and total deatmotio& of the enemy'a stockadea on the axat February x86x.
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
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Brigade Depot, Cheiter.
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'ScnrDi" «'MMAir»i" "HraxBABU)."
' Ser.'Oolonel.— 5ir Trevor Chute,i £CB. and Li. 'ib Aug. 32; Lt. '28 Oct. 36; Cavt. '2 Aujf. 39; Jfq/or. ''23
Half Apr. 47 ; Lt.Colonel, '14 Dec. 49; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54 j Major General^ 9 April 64 ; lAent.QenerQl^ 10 May
P»y I 72 ; General^ i Oct. 77 ; Colonel S2nd Foot, 6 May 73.
LieatenAnt ColonelB.— a Henry Edward Glass,' £n«i^H, ^'17 Mar. 54; Xf. '7 Sept. 55; Cop^ ^31 May 64;
Major, '4 Dec. 69 ; Lieutenant Colonel^ 21 Apr. 77.
1 Henry Edward Watson, JSneign, 'it Dec. 52; Lt. 9 Nov. 55; Capt. '25 Jan. 59; Major, ^27 July 70;
Brecet Lieutenant Colonel, i Oct. 77 ; Lieutenant Colonel, i May 78.
Kuors.— I Herbert Charles F&tton, £neiffn, 9 July 56 ; Lieut. 26 Mar. 58 ; Capl. '6 May 62 ; Miyor, xo June 74.
,1 Ernest Adolphus Carey, Bneign, 13 April 58; Lt. ^7 Oct. 59; Capt. 1*3 Jan. 65; BLMtJor, i Oct. 77;
1 Major, 29 Dec. 77.
2 Charles Edward Lane Bluett, Emign, 15 Jan. 56; Litnt. 5 Feb. 58; Capt. 1*25 Sept. 60; Bt.Major, 33
Aug. 73; Major, 13 March 78.
2 Fred, waiiam Best Parry, Eneiffn, 7 Aug. 58 ; Lt. '18 Jan. 61 ; Capt. '22 Jan. 68 ; Mgjor, x May 78.
I CAPTA.IKS.
2 William Brooks Butlin...
1 Thomas H. Kirby
John Henry Hamersle^, ^^jv^an/ 2^
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Thomas Francis Pardoe, D.A.A. Gen.\ p,^ „^„ ^^
for Mueketrg, Cork i I 3' May 59
3 Michael Fenton 30 April 58
2 Edward Straton '25 June 61
a John St. George Wolseley ''23 Dec. 61
2 Alexander Stuart ' 21 Nov.
2 Alex: John Garden Bainbridge ,' 7 Nov.
I Joseph Collins ^ 9 Jan.
X John Dallas Edge ''25 Mar.
RobertArthurBlane,^(^'. i CheakireMUUia '31 Mar.
>8 3V,«
17
63
03
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p^e. Richard Charles Hare,T Brigadel p j .
M<nor, Atderekot ) -j-ixuw uj
2 Charles Mfi7 Hayes Newington ;' 3 Dec. 62
X Charles D'Obree Bowers" 26 Oct. 58
10 May
30 Nov.
''23 June
17 Sept.
'23 June
'x2 Sept.
30 July
»i7 April
' 2 Nov.
'ao April
>'99May
'22 Jan.
7 July
7 May
62 P19 Feb. 70
59 j' 7 Aug. 66
62 P27 July 70
64IP 5 July 71
62»a4Apr. 69
6o| 5 Dec. 71
- " 72
72
I Irving St. John Hartford 8 Sept. 63
I Henry Hall ,'26 April 64.'^3oSept.
X George William Henry Cuuingham 1 ^26 July 64 1 ' x8 Nov.
Geo.AmoldChri8tian,^«(;.2CA«tA«r«Jhr»/. p'3oAng. 64 ^24 April
p,8.e. William Charles Francis Molyneux.| 23 Dec. 64l'x5 Deo.
a Henry Humfrey Sealy ' 4 Aug. 641*27 July
Thos. Edward Graves Mob^««« j.-A,"i L L ^.
I William Charles Daman
a John Frederick Wyley,
LxBUTxvi.]m.
a John Deering, Adfuiant 19 Dec. 77
X Loftus Otway White, Inet. ofMtukttrg
x Jan. 79
a William Henry Leak
X William Bothwell Potter
1 Bmlyn Fortescue Lloyd
Frederick Edward Charles Henville)
Gordon-Gumming S
2 Wm.Frodk.Curteis,/iu<.o/'Jfii«Jb.a9Jsn.79
a Francis WiUiam Bromfleld ,
T James Loftus Otway
Henry Richard Longoroft Holmes
2 Owen Edward MyUon Dnvie^, Interpreter
X Digby William Rogers. Adiutant x8 Oct. 79
a Robeiit Johnston (Q.M. 6 Deo. 73)
a George Steoart Goldsmid
Alexsnder Gray Hamilton Gardner
1 John Per^Gethin
William Keane Richardson
2 Allied Lestock Ussher
z Cecil Francis de Lys Bardley-Wilmot ...
X Henry Leslie Silvester
a GodfVey Beckett Hodgson
a Walter Harding Allen
2 Henry Samuel Price Davies
I Kdward Ritchie Cory ion Graham
c Charles Biohard Hugh Hardy
' 9 April
'22 June
» 6 July
29 Sept.
8 Deo.
16 Feb.
I May
xMay
zMay
xMay
II May
BBXV.KAJ. I BT.LT.COL.
xi Aug. 79
""I 5 *JV%3. 71
63 a4 April 72
64I 36 June 72
65 23 April 73
65 23 April 73
62 ir Mar. 73
66 a4 Sept, 73
66 TO June 74
67 10 Nov. 74
67 X7 Mar. 75
68 xoAug. 75
6x 34 July 7a
67 I Jan. 77
68 og Dec. 77
68 a Mar. 78
69 13 Mar. 78
69 4 July 78
70 4 July 78
70 24 Jttty 78
70 19 Oct. 78
71 a Nov. 78
7» 13 Nov. 78
71 a9 Jan. 79
71 19 June 79
71 7 CapUin Hare served in the Ashanti
War of 1873-74 <^ Assistant Engineer.
7' and was present at the battle of
7x Amoafbl (alightly wounded), bsiUe
71 of Ordahsu and capture of
a9Nov, 79
7 X 'massie (Medal with Clasp) .
Coo-
6 Mar.
13 April
29 May
24 July
9 Aug.
Z2 Nov.
28 April
z2May
IX Feb.
a6 July
iz Sept
X3 June
19 Oct.
a Nov.
4 Nov.
78 ^3 Nov.
78( 3J»n.
'g, 99 Jan.
78 »9 June
78 0 Aug.
SkCOITD L»UTXVi.ST8.
7 Charles John Bond i May
a RuUion Hare Rattray ' 30 Jan.
1 William Candler Neville I 5 Oct.
2 Thos. Roger Arundel Gazer Montgomery .' 5 Oct.
2 Hugh Rose xx May
, ., . . 13 Aug.
13 Aug.
13 Aug.
X3 Aug
[^For eonHnnoHon vf Notm tee pre*
ceding page.
2 Frank Herbert Hancock ,
2 Reginit Id Parker Grove ,
2 James Robert Dunlop-flmith
a Thomas Henry Baimsfaiher
awn nxuT.
"78
78
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791
79I
79
79,
I Henry Stapyli on Marshall I 13 Aug. 79I
Fagwtaet^e.—a George Montgomerie Davidson, i April 58 ; Kon.Major, aa Aug. 7a.
I Charles Henry Chauncy, 8 May 67 j MonMvor, 8 May 73.
Quarter Maeter».-~i William Kelly. 4 Oct. 73.
a Robert Aris, za Feb. 79.
Faoinge Buff.— Agente, Messrs. Cox and Oo.^-Irieh Agente, Sir E. Borough, Bi. and Co.
xei BaU. returned from New Brunewick, June 1869. 2nd Battalum ewtharkedfor India, y Oct. 1871.
J>e:»ot wUk xet BaitaUon.
Digitized by \<jOO*^l(;
The Prinoe Of Wales' Flnxne, "/0A Dim." The Etaing San. The Red Dragon. The White Horse. "jr$oa$pera
iermt." " Mxvnur." *• Eem " (with the Sphinx). " CoBirinrA. " " Mabtxhique" •* Albuhsra. " " Bidjuoz "
"Saulmabca" "Vxtiobxa" "Ptbbwbbb" "NiTBLLi" "Obthbb" "Touloubb"' "Pbtotbuli." "Waxbbloo"
"Alma. " *' Ibubxab " " Sbtastopol " ** Luckbow " " Abhabtbb."
;^^;<W«Bd.— Charles Cmtchley. and Li. '8 April 26 j U. 2a July 30; Capt. »ix Dec. 35 ; Major, »aa Oct. 44 ;
Fall HAlf Lt.CcUnul, 24 July 49 : Colonel, 28 Nov. 54 ; Ifcyor General, 31 Jan. 64 j Lt.Qeneral, 23 April 72 ; General,
I Oct. 77 ; Colonel 23rd Fusiliers, z6 Mar. 75.
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tt OoloneU.— 2 JBoii. BaTage Mostyn,^ CJS. £neig%, *'i3May
55; Major, 29 March 64; Lt.CoJonel, ^x Sept. 69 ; Colonel, i Sept. ;
George Fhipps Prevoet,» Sneiffn, »a6 Aug. 53 j Lt, 12 Jan. 55 ; Capt. •
Colonel, »3 Sept. 70 ; Co&mm/, 3 Sept. 75.
Sigon.~x Charles Elgee,* ^hm^ii, 14 April 46; Li, '18 Feb. 48; Capi. 29 Dec. 54; Bt.MaJor,a'Soy. 55;
if<i;or,26March58; Bt.Lt.Colonel, xo April 66; Colonel, x Oct. 77.
X Josiah FiU Thomas Shadwell/ Snei^n, '26 June 46; Li. 8 Jan. 51; Capt. 26 Mar. 58; BtJM^Jor,
5 July 72 ; Major, 29 March 73.'
2 ire Luke O'Cc - " •
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I JEToii. Savaigfe Most:^^,^ CB. J^m^, I'x^^May 53; X^ 2x Sept. 54; Cop/. '8 June
. ^22 May 57 ; Major, '22 Aug. 68 ; Xf .
!onnor,7 Eneign, 5 Nov. 54 ; £/. 9 Feb. 55 ; Cop^ 24 Aug. 58 ; Bt.MaJor, 5 July 72 ; Bi.
Lt.Colonel, i April 74 ; Mtyor, 19 Aug. 74 ; Colonel, X9 Aug. 79.
2 James de Vic Tupper,* Bneign, 15 Dec. 54 ; X*. 9 Mar. 55 j Capt. 'x Apr. 59; Bt,MaJor, 5 July 72; Bf.X/.
Colon^ X April 74 ; Mty'or, 4 Aug. 79*
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X John Tiny» '
1 James WUliam8on'<> I
James Harford Walwyn," Adiutani\
FUniMUiUa 7.. j
X John Henry Tulloch"
a Henry Francis Hutton^*
z Louis James Wainwright Hadden
Kobert Fred. Williamson," Adj. Den-X I
hiffkMiUiia „. } '
p.e.e.Sdwxd Stanley Creek,!). iif.'i.ff! ^ i
4-Q.M.&en. DubUn )'
p.i.e. Bngene Mervin Roe," Garriaon \
Inet. aiomeUff-e S
2 Anthony Richard Hutchinson^ A
George Bentinck Luxford"
Howe James Knox
Compton Norman
Thomas Bayley Graves*'
Frederick Stringer, ai StafCoUege
Arthur Taylor**^.
George Holden Hutton"
Fred. Edward Shepherd"
George Charles Erskine Rowley, Adj. \
S. Camarv9nMiima /
Charles John Gilbert^
Robert Tankerville Webber
Sidney Beokwith Blyth
Walter Frederick James Cowan>*
Henry Woolgar GrifflUi
6 April 55
29 Dec. 54
»25July 55
30 April 58
X April 59
»x8Sept. 60
8 Feb. 61
35 June 6x
xoSept. 58
30 Dec.
'x8Feb.
4 Mar. 6a
2 Sept. 62
2t Nov. 62
30 June 63
2x Feb. 60
>x8Sept. 63
8 June 6 1
9 Oct. 63
3 Mar. 65
» 2 June 65
» I Dec. 65
p 3 June 65
' a Mar. 66
9 Sept.
23 Mar.
30 Mar.
•'X3 Dec.
' 2 Deo.
i'x8 Sept.
^22 Mar.
3 Sept.
' 9 Sept. 64I' 3 May
39 Mar.
LXBITTBBABTS.
Bom. Denis John de Moleyns"
Arthur Tudor Boddam-Whetham
Charles George Adams Mayhew
■dward Harrison Clough'Ti^lor
Rowland Broughton Mainwaring," j
Adjmiami 5 March 78 f
UeweUyn Griffiths" ..
Charles Arthur B. K. Leighton
Osmond de Beauvoir Carey, Inet. of )
Muek. zi May 7s - ■^-S
BmssK Riddle Evans
Henry Herbert Edwards
Chsrtes CecU Hayford Thorold
Benxy Edward Baker
iiM. Reginald Henry Bertie, .^4;«tonl )
9 Mar. 78 S
ueoi)re Augustus Hotham Howard,)
Sgira Aiie de Camp to the Lord Liee^- \
iemmmi q^Ireiand j
Irnest Gambler-Parry
Alfred Stephen Chapman
George Capel Ralph 0. Fenwiok
Frederick Morris
Henry Harvey Whiting ,
^Robfc. Angiistus Wuliam
BL, Imet. ^MuBketrg x Oct. 79 J
'z2 Jan. 66
'xs May 67
' 0 Nov.
»i8 April
Colleton, )
Hugh James Arehdale. .
John Hamage King Griffith..
Charles Henry Milfon
tford...
uenry 1
William Bertie Roberts
George Ferdinand Walker
Robert Henry William Dunn
BXCOBD LXBOTXBABTB.
Roderick Edmund Howe Gwynne
Charles Andnw Rouse Boughton Knight
Hugh Thomas Lyle ..
Wilham Randal Hsmil
Charles Lyaons
Robert Bertram Finnan
Barton Henry Philips ..
ilton Beresford
2VD LXBUT.
x9 0ot.
4 Deo.
32 Jan.
6 Aug.
6 Aug.
zz Oct.
I CAPTAIB.
55''3x July
55' 7 May
58 » 6 Feb. 63
59' 29 April 67
6a 'aa Aug. '"
63 '30 Mar.
64"
7 Jan.
Pi I Aug.
' 3 June
' a June
1*13 Jan.
'36 Jan.
XX Jan.
'25 June
'15 May
4 Sept.
P18 AprU
z Sept.
' z Deo.
'30 Mar.
' 9 April
'xo June
» 3 Sept.
'27 Oct.
38 Oct.
38 Oct.
30 Deo.
3 June
x3 Nov.
za Nov.
38 Feb.
28 Feb.
z3 June
Z3 June
az Sept.
a Nov.
3 Dec.
a Deo.
2 Deo.
a Dec.
a Dec.
73
14 April 73
30 May 74
3 June 77
z April 74
6a
63 36 July 73
65 12 Nov. 73
65 19 Nov. 73
66 X June 74
66 8 Deo. 74
67 z April 75
6t X April 70
67 x2Aug. 76
67 XI Oct. 76
68 2 Mar. 78
69 30 Nov. 78
6q 30 April 79
701 4 Aug. 79
70 13 Sept. 79
^' ^Colonel Hon. 8. Mostyn served
with the 33rd Fusiliers in the Crimea
in Z855, indnding the siege of Sebas-
topol and attack of the Redan on the
i8th June (Medal with CUmd, and
Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian
mutiny campaign of Z857-S8, inolud-
ing the relief of Lucknow by Lord
Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior Contin-
gent at Cawnpore, siege and capture
of liuoknow, and operations across
the Goomtee, Traas-Qogra oampaiarn
• ■ • toNe-
BI.LT.COL.
when the rebels were driven into 1
,^ paul (Medal with two Clasps). Em-
74 barked for the Gold Coast in oommand
74 1 of the 3nd battalion 33rd FnsiUers,
land commanded the Head Quarters
74, throughout the seoond phase of the
AshanU war, in z874, including the
73' capture of Borborassie, battleof Amoa-
txH, capture and destmotion of Bee-
qua, battle of Ordahsu, and capture
of Coomassie (several timesmentioned
in despatches, CB., Medal withClasp) .
' Colonel Elgee served with the
47th Refitment in the Crimea from
^ jthe 6th Feb. to the azst July 1855.
3 Deo. 74 including the siege of Sebastopol
zz Feb.
zx Feb.
30 Nov.
xo Sept.
28 April
IX Nov.
7?
78
79
79
7Q
79I
791
(Medal with Chtsp. Brevet of Major,
and Turkish Medal).
Faeinga BluB.'-Aaenie, Messrs. Cox
and Co.
Iriek AgenU, Messrs. Cane and Sons.
latBoH. retnmedfiwnlndiaAlTov.tZeg.
2nd BaH, embarked for Gibraltar, xi
OeL Z874.
~ fefmaeiere.—i George Knox Leet," 3 July 58 ; Hon.M^or, 3 July 73.
I X
«. Qurfcr JCsirfcn.— z Edward Knightley.»* 35 April 68.
•- . 2 Patrick M*Cormiok,u 9 Nov. 73.
Digitized by VjOOQIC
i66 23rd (BoyaZ Welsh Fueiliere). ^
f Colonel PrevoBt served with the 33rd FnsOienin tlie Crimea firom the 17th June 1855, includioR the atoge vid
mil of Sebaetopol and aaeanlta of the Bedan on the i8th Jnne and 8th Septemhezwi^onnded (Medal with Clasp,
and TorkiBh Medal). Served at the eiege and tiaptnre of Ltioknow— mentioned in despatches (Medal with Clasp).
" Mi^or Bhadwell served with the &7th Fusiliers in the Indian campaign of 1857-58 ; eommanded the selected
marksmen of the Regiment during the Peshawur outbreak } was present at the mutiny and destruction of the sxbI
Bfi^al Native Inflintry on the lath August 1857 (Medal). . ,
^Colonel O'Connor served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the sard Fusiliers, including the battle of Alma,
where aOer being severelv wounded he carried the Queen's Color (Lieut. Anstmther who previously earned it
having been killed) and planted it on the Bussian Redoubt under a heavy fire, and carried it until the action was
over-received the thanks of Sir George Brown and General Codrington on the field;— siege and ftdl of Sebastopol,
attack on the Quarries, and assaults of the i8th June and 8th September on the Redan— dangerously wounded
(Medal with two Clasps. Victoria Cross, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie). Served m
the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent
at Cawnpore, siege and capture of Lucknow and operations across the Goomtee under Outram, and several other
minor actions (Medal with two Clasps). Embarked for the Gold Coast with the and BattaUon 23rd FusUiers in 1873
(Brevet of LtColonel, AshanU Medal).
• Lt.Oolonel Tupper served with the aard Fusiliers in the Crimea from the xoth August to the asth Sept. 1855, in-
cluding the siege and foil of Sebastopol, and was very severely wounded at the attack on the Redan on the 8th Sep-
tember (Medal with Clasp, and Turldsh Medal). Served also in the Indian mutiny campai^ of 1857-58, including
the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore» affkir of Ramgung»* siege
and capture of Lucknow and operations across the Ooomtee under Outram, storm and capture of the Selimpon^
and Bimree Forts, and actions of Jubrowlie, Poorwah (mentioned in despatches), Beerah. and Bnxarghat ; also the
Trans-Gogra operations when the rebels were driven fh>m Oude into Nepaul (Medal with two Clasps) . Embarked
for the Gold Coast with the and Battalion asrd Fusiliers, and served in the second phase of the Aahanti War, in 1874
(Brevet of Lt.Cblonel, Medal with Oasp).
• Mm'or Tilly served with the aird Fusiliers in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the operations across
the Ooomtee, siege and capture of Luoknow, and Trans-Gogra operations (Medal with Clasp).
10 Mm'or J. Williamson served with the 23rd Fusiliers in the Crimea from the xoth August to the i8th Sept. 1855,
including the siege and fall of Sebastopol and assault of the Redan on the 8th fieptembof^-severely wounded (Medal
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) . Served also in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the relief of Lucknow
by Lord Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, and operations
across the Goomtee under Outram (Medal with two Clasps).
^^ Mi^or Walwyn served with the a3rd Fusiliers in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the siege and
capture of Lucknow and operations across the Goomtee (Medal with Clasp) .
^* Captain Tulloch served in the Indian campaign of 1858-59, and was present with the 38th Regiment at the
capture of Lucknow, and afikirs of Barree and Nuggur ; present, with the asrd Fusiliers, at the actions of Jubrowlie,
Poorwah, Beerah, and Doondiakiera, storming of Fort Bimree, and Trans-Gogra operations (Medal with Clasp).
" M^jor H. F. Hutton embarked for the Gold Coast with the and battalion atrd Fusiliers, and served throughout
the second phase of the Ashanti war, in 1874, including the battle of AmoiJ^, battle of Ordahsu, and capture of
Coomassie (Brevet of Mi^or, Medal with Clasp).
18 Captains R. F. Williamson and Hutchinson, Lieutenants Mainwaring and Griffiths, and Major Leet embarked
for the Gold Coast with the and battalion a3rd Fusiliers in 1873 (Ashanti Medal).
u Captains Roe and Luxford, and Lieutenant Hon. D. J.de Moleyns. embarked for the Gold Coast with the and
battalion asrd Fusiliers, and served in the second phase of the Ashanti war, in 2874 (Medal with Clasp).
^' Captains Graves and Shepherd embarked for the Gold Coast with the and battalion a3rd Fusiliers, and served
throughout the second phase of the Ashanti war in 1874, including the battle of Amoaful, battle of Ordabsn
and capture of Coomassie (Medal with Clasp) .*
'^ Captain Arthur Taylor served with the 17th Regiment in the Crimean campaign in 1855, and was present at
the assault of the Redan on the i8th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
" Captain G. H. Hutton embarked for the Gold Coast with the and battalion asrd Fusiliers, and served in the
Becond phase of the Ashanti war, in 1874, and was severely wounded at the battle of Amoaflil (Medal with' Clasp).
>* Captain Cowan embarked for the Gold Coast with the and bsttalion asrd Fusiliers, and served in the second
phase of the Ashanti war, in 2874, including the battle of Amoalhl, taking of Becqua, battle of Ordaan and capture
or Coomassie (Medal with Chfcsp).
** Captain Gilbert embarked for the Gold Coast with the and battalion' 23rd Fusiliers, and served during the
second phase of the Ashanti war, including the battles of Amoaftd and Ordahsu as Lieutenant in charge of the
Regimental Transport (Medal with Clasp).
** Quarter Master Knightley served with the ssrd FnaiUers in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, and was severely
wounded at the battle of Alma (Medal with Claq>, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian mutiny campaign
in 1857-59, including the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore on the 6th
Dec 2857, operations across the Goomtee, siege and capture of Lucknow, and all the nunor operations during Lord
Glyde^s winter campaign in Oude in 2858-59, when the rebels were driven into the Nepaul territory (Medal with
two Clasps).
** Quarter Master M'Cormiok served in the second phase of the Ashanti war in 2874 (Medal with Clasp).
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
24th (The 2nd Warwickshire),
" E«ni" (with the Sphinx). " Capb of Good Hon " " TxLAT»«i. " "Fuwrns d*Ovob " " Si^t^iCAirc^ " " VmoRiA *'
"PtlMrtM'* •^NmtLB" "OBTHBS" "PbKIBSUUL" "PuBJAVB" "OHll.MlKWAia.AH" "GoOJBBAt."
rSuh Dittriet No. 25. j 6 7
\_Brigade Depot, Breeon. '
** "Salamavca'' "VmoBiA"
"rrBBHBBS" -NITBtLB" "OBTHB8" "rBKlBBUlA" " ITTH JAVB " " UHII.MA»WAW*^1I " vrav^BSAX.
«;85[:.C«loiieL— Pringle Taylor,^ JTJT. Corn^ 15 Aug. 11 j i^ a July la ; Capt. 'a Jan. ao ; Major, ^^16 June as J
FuUHail! St.Lt.ColoiuL a8 June 38; Coloiul, xi Nov. 51; Jfq/or Qentral, 16 May S7; Lieut. Qeiural, 9 Oct. 63;
,P»y. w^l G$meralt 10 Nov. 7x ; CoIomI ajth Foot, a6 Nov. 6t.
' JO ... lievteaaat CtaleaeU.— 1 Richard Thomas Glyn,* CB. Entign, i>x6 Aug. 50 : Lt. '34 June 53 ; Capt. 7 Sept. 55 ;
Uajor, »a3 July 61 1 U,CoUmA, '13 Feb. 67; Colonel, 13 Feb. 7a. « ^ «
s Henry James Degaoher, CJB. JSmig; aa Feb. 55 ; 14, 1'ax Sept. 55 j Capt. 'ax Oct. 59 ; Mty'or, 'a Dec. 68 ;
LteuUMOMt CoUmel, 9 June 77.
*««•.— a William Mathew Dunbar,* JfiM^»t 5 J«»' 55 S J^'. a3 Mar. 55 ; Capt. »a Sept. 6a ; Major, 14 Nov. 74 i
Bt.Ll.ColoneL so Nov. to.
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X Henry Albert Harrisson
a Hugh Backhouse Churcb
a George Paton,CJr&
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audMadnor MUUia }
X BunellUpcher
2 Cliarles James Bromhead'
a Farquhar Glennie
1 WiUianx Thomas Mucb"
X Thomas Rainforth...
a Alfred €rodwin Godwin-Austen
2 William Penn Symons
Frederick Carrington
X ^.«.e. Herbert Belasyse Moffiit, Ser\
M<yo9tfe Viee-Coneul at Sebaalopol ,..)
a John James Harvey
a Herbert Michael Williams
I Levett Holt Beimett
t 9^.e. Archer Anderson Morshead
1 William Sugden
a 7C Gonville Bromhead
2 George Stanhope Banister
I Francis TollemacheHalMay.,.^
X April y
X5 Jan. 5!
FajAug. 59
>P3oDeo. 59
'ax Nov. 6z
'31 July 60
'xx Feb. 6a
6 May 6a
'ix April 6a
P 6 Mar. 63
P 4 May 64
6 July 64
'ax Mar. 65
5 July 64
'xa Jan. 66
X3 Feb. 66
'17 Nov. 66
'aoApr. 67
8 July 68
'x4 Jan. 71
LiBITTBirAHn.
FCBdward Stevenson Browne
Edward Witherden Curteis
Heniy Germain Mainwaring
Wilfred Heaton
Ralph Arthur Penrhyn Clements
WilUam Bdward Day Spring
t Qnentin H'ICinnon Logan
Mem, Ullck De Rupe Burke Roche
Oowtney Vor Trowor , ^'sioM 25 May 79
Geoxge Champney Palmes
WUliam Woauens
William Whitelocke Ll<^d
Arthur Barrtf Fhipps
Charles Bmilios Corll
Heniy Dolben
J(rfm Dayid Arthur Thomas Uoyd
Frederie Philip Smylv
James Henry OonnoUy
George Ksnrick Moore
Hugh O'Donnell
I Arnold Wilson Biroh
t Alfred Granworth Worllodge
M,
8xcovi> LnvTBHAvn.
. 1 John Douglas Montagu Williams .
. I WilUam OeoU Godfrey
. a Perey Tafeham Annitago
. a Thomas Leigh Hare
. [i Mecden Bwart Caithew-Yorstoun .
. '1 Reginald Osmpbell
. X Ferey Knight Hale Coke
. a Anderson Lindsay Kelly
. a Aithor NetU Gordon.
. a Charles Bqgme
• X Reginald Williams
. I fkaneis Charles King Hnnter
. a Arthor Thomas Digty Neavo
. (s Joseph John Burnett .^. ,
I
a3 Sept. 7x
a4 Sept. 7x
IX May 78
xa June 78
14 Sept. 78
x4Sept. 78
35 Sept. 78
4 Dec. 78
3x Jan. 77
ax July 77
5 Sept. 77
30 Jan. 78
z6 Feb. 78
s9JaBe 78
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36 Mar.
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8z June
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31 Sept.
38 Feb.
3 Deo.
30 April
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6 Sept.
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33 Jan.
33 Jan.
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33 Jan.
33 Jan.
3 J Jan.
X3 Apr.
IS Apr.
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za Apr.
17 May
7 June
'aa Deo. 69
'31 Oct. 71
X9 Oct. 7a
a6 Mar. 73
14 Nov. 74
X April 75
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x6 Feb. 7)
x6 Feb, 78
4 May 78
34 July 78
33 Jan. 79
33 Jan. 79
33 Jan. 79
33 Jan. 79
33 Jan. 79
5 Feb. 79
xa Apr. 79
XI Nov. 78
I April 74
3xMay 76
IX Nov. 78
33 Jan. 79
39 Nov. 79
< Colonel Glyn served with the
8and Regiment in the Crimea from
and Sept. X855 (Medal with Clasp
for Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal).
Served with the a4th Regiment
during the Indian Mutiny of 1857-58
* LLColonel Black served with the
43nd Highlanders in the Crimea
from X4th June 1855, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol (Modal
wiui Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
[Mem, Major, s Mar. 77.
\%9mgmmdtn.-^ John Mahonr, sMmkA 67 ; Am^ #• Jij. 95 Aug. S7I ^.5 JCay 6x ; Ow*. 3 Apnl 66 j
« ..? X Thomas StmhenCoppinger. z Oct 78 1 JEm. 'ao Apr. (61 XI. 's Sept. 68 { Capt, ao Apr. 78.
~. '^orfirlCMtov.— a Johnngar, «> Apr. 79.
— { I John Hmxy Tompson, 96 Nov. 79.
(t, Air fl. Bofongli, 9t, and Go*
Wuiaf Green.— iC^m<8, Messrs. Tesey W. Holt and Co.— /HtA Ag^idt, Air fl. I
t$t BtUt. embarked for Malta, 30 Bent, z866. Dii^itizecLi
Md Bait, retmmea, from India, 3 Junmar^ 1873.— JPaiarM/or the Cape ef (EFood
Mope, JMruarp 1878.
'68 24th {The 2nd Waitviekshlre).
' General Taylor proceeded in x8xx to join the aand Dragoons in the East Indies, where he served until their
return to Burope and dishandment, 25th Oct. iSao. He was in the field in 18x5 and x6, and during the whole of
the Mahratta war in 18X7-X9 ; the published official records show that his conduct was conspicuous in the Brigade
Cavahyactionsof BucktowlieandofNagnore, and in that of Ashta (aoth Feb. x8x8), the enemy having charj^ed,
overthrew one Regiment and cut down the General commanding, he, as Brigade Major, incurred the responsibility
of countermanding the retreat, of ordering measures which terminated in the entire defeat of the Peishwar, the
death of his Commander in Chief (Gokla), and he rescued the Rajah of Satarrah, the influential events that termi-
nated the war. At the siege of Capaul-droog, he commanded a Battery at the storm (x3th May X819), he blew open
the first gate with a galloper gun of the aand Dragoons, and heading the Forlorn Hope, he stormed in succession
the five distinct circles of fortifications, every man and officer of his par^ being either Idued or wounded, he received
at the summit of that strong hill fort, at the moment of success in its capture, a shot through his lungs and body that
killed the Grenadier behind him. The Governor General of India specially recommended him to fi&vourable con-
sideration for his services in India. In x823-a4 he was employed in the Cape Cavalry against the CafiVes, and was
recommended for promotion by the Governor and Commander in Chief. In Jan. X84X he was relieved iW>m a bullet
which had been in his body since x8x9. In Aug. 1846 his life was imi>erilled fh>m a surgical operation consequent
upon the passage of some cloth driven into him by a shot. In Nov. X848 he was relieved fh>m a piece of bone broken
in his body by a shot. From April X854 to Dec. 1857 he was a Colonel on the Staff at the Cai>e of Good Hope, where as
a Brigadier at a *' period of peculiar difflcultj and imminently threatened war " he commanded a large force in
Kaffiraria with approbation and thanks publicly recorded. From Ainil x86o to April x86x he Avaa Commander of
the Forces and Lieut. Governor of Jamaica and its Dependencies. In 1837 he was sent to England from Malta to
establish discipline in a corps that had fired at and nearly killed their Adjutant, their insnbordinatiou sustained
by a turbulent mob at a i>erioa of popular excitement. He took command and the Battalion shot him three times on
the public parade, they fired into his windows and shot through the cheek a field aide who stood behind him.
Without callins^ in other Troops he suppressed the mutiny, and alone he overawed the ftiry of the mob. The appro*
bation of his Major General was submitted by his Lieut. General to the Horse Guards, and elicited through the Adjutant
General the Sovereign's record that " the decided and necessary punishment to which he had resorteu had effectually
repressed the spirit that prevailed when he assumed the comnuund."
' Lt.Oolonel Dunbar served with the 34th Regiment in the Crimea firom the xath July X855, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol, and assault of the Redan on the 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also in the
Indian campaig^nB in 1857-59, iuoludine the actions at Cawnpore on 36th a7th and a8th Nov. 1857, siege and capture
of Lucknow, relief of Azimghur, defeat of the rebels at Bootwul, and affledr at Bhowanie (Medal with Clasp).
Served with the and Battahon a4th Regiment in the Kafir war of 1878. Commanded the xst Battalion a4tli
Regiment in the second advance into Zululand in the war of X879, and was present in the eogagoment at Ulundi
(Brevet of Lt-Colonel).
* Major Bromhead accompanied Sir Garnet Wolseley to the Gold Coast in September XP73 on special service, and
served throughout the Ashanti war of 1873-74. Was sent as Special Commissioner first to the King of Eastern
Assin and then to the King of Abra. Was Staff Officer to Colonel Festing at the action of the a7th October near
Dunquah. Commanded the Abras at Uie repulse of the Ashanti Army at Abrakrampa during the 5th and 6th
November 1873. Commanded the reconnaissance in force of the 8th November. Afterwards served vrith Rnsseirs
Regiment at the capture and destruction of Adubiassie, battle of Amoaftil, capture and destruction of Becquah,
advanced guard engagement at Jarbinbab, skirmishes and ambuscade aOkirs between Adwabin and the river
Ordah, battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
* Major Much commanded detachments and Battalion 24th Regt., Indian Naval Brigade, and Madras Sappers
and Miners on an expedition to the Little Andaman Island on the 6tn 7th and 8th May 1867, including an engape-
ment with the savages on the 7^ May. Was thanked by the Commander in Chief in India ; commended by the
Govenmient of India ; and services speoislly noted by order of H.R.H. the Field Marshal Conmianding in Chief in
a letter dated Horse Guards aTth December z868, addressed to Sir William Mansfield (Brevet of Ma)or).
Gontinuaiion of Notes to 2$th {The King's Own Borderers).
• Lt Colonel Cameron served with the 7and Highlanders in the Crimea from Z3th Jcme X855, Indudingthe expedition
to Kertoh, siege and fiOl of Sebastopol. and attack of the x8th June (Medal with Clasp, and TurkishMedal). From
the pth Oct. X855 to the 8th March X856 he served as Assistant Engineer to the Highland Division. Served in the
Indian campaign and received the victoria Cross for conspicuous bravery on the 30th March X858 at Kotah. in
having headed a small party of men and attacked a body of armed fianatic rebels strongly posted in a loop-holed
house with one narrow entrance ; stormed the house and killed three rebels in single combat, having lost half of
one hand by a stroke from a tulwar and received two bayonet wounds : was also present in the actions of Bunas^
and Pertabghur, at which latter he commanded two Companies of the yand, and was mentioned in despatches
(Medal with Clasp) .
• Mi^or Hope served with the 7th Fusiliers in the Crimea from 7th July 1855, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol and assault of the Redan on the 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal.)
• Captain Pumf^U served the Crimean campaign of 1854-55* •nd was present at the aflkir of Bulganak, battle of
Balaklava, Inkerman, and Tehemaya, siege and Ml of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
" Quarter Master Swinev served in the Crimea firom the aand April X855, including the siege and fall of Sebasto-
pol. and was sUghtly wounded at the attack and capture of the (Quarries (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Served also the campaign of x 860 in China, including the taking of Sinho and Tangku, and sui3«nder of Pekin
(Medal with two Clasps). Digitized by VjUOViC
169
r:^^l^ "^- ] 25tll (T/.C Kino'. Owu Borderers). [i'4frS»'„k.
ias Kiug's Cret't. ** /■ Veritait Rtligionu cot^io.** The Castle of Edinburgh. *' NUi Dominut fruttra.**
Tl.e White llorge. ** Neeutperaterrent." " Mxhdbh " " EGMONT-or-ZKX." *'£otpt" (with the Sphiiuc).
YeftTi'Str. Flank Companies " Mabtxitiqub.'*
JjJ HiJ^ Cd«ael.— Hemnr Dire Townahend.* Entian, 'x6 July 12 ; Lt. '14 Sept. 15 ; Capt. x Nor. 21 ; 3fa;or. 10 Oct.
■ — « ; Bt.Lt.ColoMlf 29 Mar. 39 ; LtCofontl^ 17 Aug. 41 ; Colontl^ 11 Nor. 51 ; Mt^or Oen«rat^ 5 Sept. 57 ;
XitMi.&MMrtfZ, 8 Ann:. 64 ; Qtweral. 31 Dec. 71; Colonel asth Foot, 16 Feb. 63.
Lieoteaaat Colonels.— X Jaxnee Archibald Ruddell,' Eruign, '17 Apr. 52 ; Lt. 6 Jnne 54 ; Capt.^ 13 Joly 55;
Major,*i^ Feb. 66; Lt.Colonel, »2i June 71 ; Colonel^ 21 June 76.
^ , _ , - , aa?! ;
a Oeorge Skene Hallowes, JSm. 16 Feb.49; JU.21 Oct.sz; Cap^.io'Sept.sS; Jfq/-'3xAng.69; Li.Col. zs'July 76.
Xmotb.— a John Richard Harrey, Entigny 9 Mar. 49 j Lt. 24 July 5a ; Capt, xa Dec. 59 ; Major, '3 Sept. 70 ;
Brevet Lieutenami CoUmel, 1 Oct. 77.
f.#.e.irCAylmer Spicer Cameron/ .ilMMtoiUil<l;«<ai»C and Quarter Maeter Gtneral, Nova Seotia ; Enaign,
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Capcahtb.
Geoivre Terry Loder Carwithen
John Talbot Coke, ^4/. 9 TT. Zorib JftZ.
a Wertror"" "
Weetropp Thomas Morgan
Richard Thomas Higgins, Adj. 40 >
MUileeexBiJU Volunteen Z )
X Francis Edward Carleton .
a John Fined. Curtis Hayward .
rtey
3 Gerald Menteath Shirley.
s Samuel Philip Lucas KonarsU
Henry James Harrey
Sylranns Roger Burnett Partridge, \
Depnijf Gov. of Portewtauth Prison... >
Wm. QodtreyTbomaB^Br.M^f.CawHpore
I John Leith Ross
Geo.Ormond Stoney, Adj. sW.Tork Mil.
a Haxis Robert Rathbomc
a Hexiry Augustus Chichester
Francis Hargrare Tindal Curtis
Henry GHldart Worsler, Aide de Camp \
io Major General Pakenham }
7 Allen Neason Adaxns
i^Ac. Francis Elliot Llord
I John Kennedy M'Causuind
John Heniy Hifikman Spence Drew )
Hogarth 3
I Adrian Henry Hoi>e
a Edgar William Wallace Dering
I Henry Grey Dixon
a Thomas Ba,TnB,Adjutant 7 Barren Eifie \
Volnntear* )
a Arthur Leith Hay Mackay.
LlBVTBHAjrrS.
John William GodAray, at Steif College..
.. I Charles Chester Williams Dandrldge, )
Inet. ofMueketrn xa Feb. 79 J
.„ |a George Thomas William Hewat
... 1 2 Thomas Justice Arthur Bather.
'3 RobJ.Roxnanes, Inet.ofMnek.2^ Mar.78
,! Alf.G.8treatfleldBeadnelM(l;.8Jan.78
. 1 Charles Theodore Becker
, la Andrew Charles Parker Haggard
. Francis Arthur Cartwright Claughlon
, ]i George Nisbet Mayne
. I John Blake Thompson
. [i John Mark Anthony Retallick
. ; Laurence J. Elliot Bradshaw
. |z James Henry Brskine Reid
. {I Leonard Gordon
. '3 Alexander HepbumeBarringtonCaraye
. I Charles Louis WooUcombe
. I Frank Mackinnon Turner
. a Hontafftt Grant Wilkinson
. ,1 James Hope
. a Alfred Woraley Peimyxnan, Ai^jutant )
, 6 Aug. 79 ;
.. a Douglas James Orr Taylor
a Herwald Robert Wigram
SlTB LlBUTBlTAirTB.
Eaton Aylmer Trarers
SacoiTD LxBirTBirA.irT8.
• Herbert Henry Shadforth Spoor
13 George Frederick Clayton-lSast
« Charles John Corfleld
I James William Caldwell Hutchinson...
|X Christoi^er Theodore Peacey Keene...
,a Gerald Thornton Bird
la yos.M.BarringtonLewi8Hy.Stopford
It John Murohison Fleming
I I Ernest Daniel Lob
\i George de WetVemer
-I BeyneU HamUton Bayley Taylor ..
'27 Nor.
24 June
'30 Mar.
39 Mar.
99 Jan.
'28 Jan.
4 Feb.
'14 AprU 63
5 June 58
3 July 60
1*26 June 61
'26 July 64
S July
P28 July
30 Dec.
^30 Dec.
'x3Feb.
'21 Aug.
. 3i?*y
'38 Dec.
» sMar.
'sOct.
8 Jan.
'•23 Dec.
P 3 April 69
8 Jan. 68
24 Sept 71
25 Sept. 7x
27 Sept. 7x
28 Oct. 71
30 Jan.
a Mar.
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zMay
II May
25 May 78
14 Sept. 78
4 Doc. 78
32 Jan. 79
23 Jan« 79
21 June 79
x3Aug. 79
13 Aug. 79
13 Aug. 79
13 Aug. 79
13 Aug. 79
13 Jan. 60
'33 Aug. 61
'a8 Jan. 6a
65
'30 Dec.
xMar.
'xo Oct.
»8Dec.
'x7 April 67
X April 60
' a Dec. 63
X4 Sept. 64
'si Aug. 67
"• 5 Oct. 67
15 Nor. 68
'23 Dec. 68
' 3 April 69
»• 8 Dec. 69
'30 Mar. 70
X July 64
'94 Aim*. 69
^28 May 70
'21 June 71
'28 June 71
' 3 Aug. 71
^ 2 Aug. 71
28 Oct. 71
^xeAug. 64
'31 Aug. 66
' I Feb. 67
63' '28 May
64! ' 3 Sept. 70
65 '38 '
June 71
' 9 Aug. 71
' 9 Sept. 7x
15 Mar. 73
8 May
I Oct.
14 Nor.
73
14 June 73
19 Mar. 75
I April 75
39 June 76
15 July 76
x6 July 77
15 Aug. 77
3 Mar. 78
9 May 72
31 Aug. 77
1 July 78
3 Oct 78
8 Feb. 79
13 Feb. 79
17 May 79
24 May 79
» General Townshend serred with
28 Oct 71 the 4i6t Regiment in the American
28 Oct 71 ' ^^^' ^^^ ^^^ present at the taking of
' I Fort Niarara, Blackrock and Bufihlo,
38 Oct. 71 1 battle of Lundy's Lane, and assault
30 Dec. 71 on Fort Brio X4th August 18x4, where
29 May 7a I he was sererely wounded through the
3x Oct. 73 j left shoulder. He returned to Europe
9 Aug. 73I with the 4xst Regiment in July 18x5
xa Nor. 73, and disembarked at Ostend, from
28 Feb. 74 ^ whence he marched with the Armr to
13 June 74 1 Paris, and remained with it until re-
2 Doc. 74 duccd to half-pay in October of the
10 Sept. 75 1 same year. During the rebellion in
xo Sept. 75 1 Canada in 1837 and 1838 he was in-
XX Feb. 75 trusted withrarious important com-
6 Sept 76 inandsboth in the Lower and Upper
31 May 77 1 Provinces, especially on the frontiers
XX Oct. 76 of Amherstberg and Niagara, where
XI Sept 77Jhe held the local rank of Colonel, and
17 April 79 j was promoted to the Breret of Lt.
17 May 79 Colonel for his serrices in those
24 May 79,
•localities.
) > Colonel Ruddell serred with the
15 Jnne 79 xst Battalion Royals throughout the
2 July 79, Eastern campaign of 1854-55, includ-
8UB LiBUT. ing the battles of Alma and Inkor-
10 8ont 76™'^» 8i®80 *°d fall of Sebastopol
10 eops. 70 (Medal with three Clasps, and Knight
of the Legion of Honor). Served
with the 87th Fusiliers during the
Indian mutiny in 1857-58 (Medal).
Faeinge Blue.— Aqenie, Messrs. Cox
and Co.— Iriek Agente, Sir £. Borough,
Bt. and Co.
let Batt. emltarked for India 13 Oct,
X875. Dep6t, attached to 9nd Baft, and
Batt. returned from Aden 37 Mar, 1876.
8 . '
I Robert Stein Forlong, 10 July 63 ; Hon. Major, xo July 78
. ^ , X George Pumfrett,* 15 May 66 : Hon, Captain, 15 May 71.
. f^arUr Ma$ter9,—t John Swiney," 5 Oct. 72. i- > p j *
a James Benymaa Tippetta, 4 Oct. 73. ^^ ^ -
\For ooniinuiOiion of Note* «m foot of preceding page.
17© Aid«ri.rt. ] 26th {Tlie Cameronian).— Linked to 74th. [|;^,^^°-^Lit«.
" EoTPT " (with the Sphinx). " OoumntA, " " Gh»a. " (with the Drafiron). " ABTsanru..*^
Oolonel.— George Henry MacKinnon,^ CB, rmd LI. 39 Jane 34 ; Bnngn ^ Lt. '4 Nov. 34 ; i^. 4- Cajii.
'az Feb. 38 ; Copt. 4r Lt.Coloiul, ' 34 April 40 ; Colonel, zx Nov. 51 ; Mtyor Central, 33 Sept. 58 i LittU.Gintral,
zo Feb. 65 ; OeneraL 19 Jan. 73 ; Colonel 36th Foot, sz Dec. 63.
liMitenaBt OoloneL— Edward Archibald Collins," Eiuiffn, '33 Jan. 52 ; Li.6 Jnne 54 : Capt.iZ Jan. 59; Ifq/or,
FuU
Half
P»y.
29 Jane 70; Lt.Colontl^ sMaj 7^*
K^m—liatthew Holford Hale,* Enaign^ »X3 May 53 ; 14. 9 Jnly 54 ; Copt. '•3 June 59 » -B^. Mc^jor, 5 July 72 ;
Mnjor. 30 Apr. 73.
Gcoi|^i3 EOzaund Pblppa Trent, Enti^^ ^17 M&r.54 j Li. ' 8 Sept. 54; Capt. 'zs June 60; BiJiajor, 15 Feb.
TbomAA Tnmei^ ....*...*.„h*...... ..,.-,..
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Betumedfrom India, ax January 1875.
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of X846-47, and as Colonel on the Staff in command of the and Division of the forces in the field in the Kaffir war
of X85X-53 (Medal).
* LtColonel Collins, Majors Hale and Turner, Captains Wolferstan, Eden, Burton, Brunker (as Adjutant),
Wilson, and Clarke served with the 36th Cameronians in the Abyssinian campaign in z868 (Medal).
* Major Hamilton served with the 3XBt Regiment in the Crimea from 23nd May to xsth June Z855, including the
siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served throughout the campaign in the north of
China in z86o, including the action of Sinho. and storming of Tangku (Medal with Clasp fbr tne Taku Forts). Also
during the operations against the Taepings m the vicinity of Shanghai in April and May x863, resulting in the taking
of the stockade of Nanhsiang, capture by escalade of the walled cities of Kadin, Tsinpoo, and Tsolin, the fortified
town of Najow, the afibir at Nanhsiang, and relief of Kadin. Served with the 36th Cameronians in the Abyssini&a
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tore of Delhi (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 36th Cameronians in the Abyssmian campaign in z868 (MedAi).
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wu engaged with the Dacca Mutineers at Cnusaubonda in Bhootan on the 12th December 1857 (Medal). Served
vAhthe ll^yssinian Expeditionary Force in 1867-68 on the personal Staff of the Director of the Transport Train,
ndwasaentioned in oespatches for zeal and ability (Medal).
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CsaftdamHay z87o.
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a James Oliflbrd, 13 Jaly 78.
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' Sir Frederick William Hamilton served with the Grenadier Guards thronfcbont the Eastern campaip^n of 1854-55,
indodin^the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman (slightly wounded and horse shot), sortie of 26th October,
aad iiege of Sebastopol, during the latter period of which ho commanded Divisions of the Army in the Trenches,
a>i wisin temporary command of the Grenadier Guards after Inkerman (CjB., Medal with four Clasps, Officer of
the Legion of Honor, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal) .
* lACoIonel Tonpleman served with the 2xst Fusiliers throughout the Eastern oampaigrn of 1854-55, including the
battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman (wounded in the hand) , siege and Ikll of Sebastopol, and attack of the Redan
ca i3th Jane; also the expedition to Kinboom (Medal with four Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish
3ta]al).
* Major (3iklea served as Adjutant of the ixfth Regiment of the Turkish (contingent ftrom Sept. 1855 to ita disband-
nentin ICsy 1856 (Turkish Medal).
I Lt.(3Qloiiel Haslerigg served with the aitt Fuailiers during the latter part of 1855 at the siege and fall of Sebaetopol
(Medal with Clasp , and Turkish Medal).
'"Lt.GoIoxiel winaloe served with the axst Fusiliers in the Crimea tram the 6th August 1855, including the siege
acd lidl of Sebastopol, and expedition to Kinboum (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) .
" M^or Saunders served with the 6th Regiment in the Indian mutiny campaign, including the operations in the
Jncdeqwre Jungle (Medal).
'* M^ Stevenson served with the «4th Regiment during the Indian mutiny, including Lord Clyde's campaign^
ia Ooda in X858-59 (Medal) . Served also in the Bhootan Expedition of 1864-65 (Medal with Clasp) .
" (Captain Douglaaa served in the Aahanti war firom the 30th November, x873,in command of the Bonny company
of Vood's Regiment, and was present at the battles of Amoaful and Ordahsu, and the capture of Coomassie (pro-
BOttd Chiptain, Medal with Claap).
n Captab Hewat served as Adjutant of H.M. Hospital Ship Victor Emamtul off Cape Coast Castle, and was.
also employed on the river Volta during the Ashantl war of X874 (Medal).
^* (2aptam Pollook served in the Ashanti war from the 30th November X873 (Medal with Clasp).
» CspcaiD Anohinleok aerved in the Ashanti war, in X874, in the Transport Service (Medal with Clasp).
n (^oaiter Master Browne served with the 2xst Fusiliers in the Crimea fW)m November X854, including the siege
and lUl of Sebastopol and expedition to Kinboum (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Has also the MedaL
for long service.
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' Sir Trevor Chnfee embarked with the 70th Regiment for India, where he served for twelve years, and was con-
ftamly sad aettvelj employed during the whole of the mutiny (Medal), partioularly in command of a Field Force
iBthsdiatriotor PMhawnr, with whioh he attacked and on the 34th of May X857 occupied, with severe loss to the
mnlliiuuis, the Fbrt of Hote Murdaw, relieving the officers of the 55th Native Inflantry, who were held prisoners by
ueirowBincn. For thia aervioo he received the thanks of the Governor General in Council. In August X857 in
^^ of a&utinj attsuaked the cantonments of Peshawur. From August X858 to January x86o he commanded a
wVBdctt Ludknow until it was broken up at the suppression of the rebellion. In February x86i he embarked
la eoanmd of the 70th Regt. for New Zealand. In March X863 was appointed Brigadier General in command of
ue Aortnliaa ooUmies ; in X865, as Mi^or (General, suoooeded Lt-Cten. Sir Duncan Cameron in the command of New
ZesisDil and Anatnlian coloniea ; and during the war in New Zealand, in X865-66, commanded on various important
•nd neessaftU opetmtions {KCB. and Medal), and continued in that command until Oct. X870, when it was broken up.
■lACokniel caaaa served with the 37th Regt* in India during the mutiny of X857-58, and was engaged in the
■ttMk OB the rebel position near Benares at Atrowlea and Koelsa, defence of Aaimghur and sortie thence ; proceeded
'^^ Brigadier Doa|das* Column in pursuit of Koer Singh, and present in the actions of x 7th and aoth April ; also
with (Soionel Tamers Column in Bhanabad and Falamon, including the capture of Jugdespore and actions of x7th
iM sad Mth October (Medal).
' ^OqMiyn Bowers aooompanied the expedition up the River Gambia againat the King of Baddiboo ; was present
•t the boaberdment of the enemy's entrenched works on the banks of the Swarracunda Creek, x6th February ;
St the IsBding stanning and capture of the enemy's entrenched works ; at the storming capture and destruction of
the fixttted towns of Oarawan on the 17th, Kinty Cunda and Saba on the x8th February ; also at the battle of Saba,
•M the ttosmliig c^itiixe and total deatmetion of the enemy'a stockades on the axst Febraaiy x86x.
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P.M e. Richard Charles Hare,7 Brigade \ p„, ,„„_ <,
M<nor,Aider»hat !^.S ''3 June 63
2 Charles May Hayes Newington ,'3l>ec. 62
3Vi«,i Charles D'Obree Bowers" > 26 Oct. 58
X Irving St. John Hartford I 8 Sept. 63
x Henry Hall '26 April 64
X Creorge William Henry Cuningham I '26 July 64
(veo.AmoldChristian,.i«[;.3CA««Atr«Jr»/. {'30 Aug. 64
p.s.e. William Charles Fxands Molyneux., 23 Dec. 64
Henry ^umfre^Sealy..^... :":""\^ 4 Aug. 64
hos. Edward Graves Molyneux, Aid*
de Camp to Me^jor General Andenon ..
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George ^mes Croasdaile
William Key Matterson .
William Henry Kerr
William Charles Daman .
3 John Frederick Wyley....
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3 John Deering, AdhamU 19 Deo. 77
Loftus Otway White, /n««. •/'IfiMfotfY >
X Jan. 79 y
3 William Henry Leak
X William Bothwell Potter
X Smlyn Fortescue Lloyd
Frederick Edward Charles Henville)
Gordon-Gumming y
3 Wm.Fredk.CurteiB,/iM^of JriMJ(.39Jen.79
3 Francis William Bromfleld
X James Loftus Otway
Henry Richard Longoroft Holmes .....
3 Owen Edward MyttonD»vies,J»<M7M'«<«r
1 Digby William Rogers, Adiutamt 18 Oct. 79
9 Robert Johnston (Q-Jr. 6 Deo. 73) •••
2 George Stenart Goldsmid
Alexander Grav Hamilton Gardner .,
X John Percy Gethin
William sTeane Riohardaon
3 Alft^ Leetock Ussher
I Cecil Francis de Lys Eardley-Wilmot ...
X Henry Leslie Silvester
a Godfr^ Beckett Hodgson
a Walter Harding Allen
a Henry Samuel Price Davies
I Kdward Ritchie Cory ton Graham
( Charles Riohard Hugh Hardy
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70 4 July 78
70 94 July 78
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39 Nov. 79
Captain Hare served in the Ashsoti
War of X873-74 as Assistant Engineer.
and was present at the battle of
Amoafhl (sUghtly wounded). bsUle
7i!of Ordahsu and capture of Goo-
71 massie (Medal with Olaap).
^For eonHnmoHoH qf IToUi ue pn-
ceding pa^e.
SSCOHD LxSUTXirJLVTS. J^^ h\lS,Vt.
7 Charles John Bond ' x May 7S
a RuIIion Hare Rattray ' 30 Jan. 78
1 William Candler Neville ! 5 Oct. 78
2 Thos. Roger Arundel Gazer Montgomery J 5 Oct. 78'
a Hugh Rose | xx May 78I
a Frank Herbert Hancock 13 Aug. 79'
3 Reginii Id Parker Grove 13 Aug. 79
a James Robert Dunlop'Amith | 13 Aug. 79'
2 Thomas Henry Baimsfiither 1 X3 Ang. 79!
[ 58 ; IToa. Jfq/'or, ta Aug. 73.
X Henry Stapyir^n Marshall I 13 Ang. 791
Peqfmaetere. — 3 George Montgomerie Davidson, x April 38
X Charles Henry Chauncy, S May 67 : HonMajor, 8 May 73.
quarter Moetere.—i William Kelly, 4 Oct. 73.
3 Robert Aris, X3 Feb. 79,
Faeinge Bxtff.—Agente, Messrs. Cox and Co.^Irieh Agenie, Sir E. Borough, Bi. and Co.
xf< Bott, returned from New Brunewick, June i86q. and BatUlum ewtharked/ar India, 7 Oet.
2>e:tot with lei Battalion.
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^t!^^ ^^JS^^^^'Tp^Zi^, P^^" The Red Dragon. The White Horse. "irecan>era
--^^•^^ IKKBBKIW " " SbVAMOPOL " " LUCKKOW " " ASHAITTU."
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* Wazsbloo •'
Pij.,P»r.
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~ ' ►«' 23rd PoailierB, x6 MarTVs.
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jr 3jii2 if. P8 April 26 ; X#. 22 Julv 30; CapL »ii Deo. 35 ; Major, 'aa Oct. 44 ;
1!!^1l^^¥?7.'J^'' ^^^ O^neral, 31 Jan. 64; Lt.Qtneral, 23 April 7a; General,
5 July 72 ; Jfojo
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a HeniyPrancia Button" I i April 50
X Looxs James Wainwright Hadden '18 Sept. 60
'■•j.^Bngene Mervin Boe," Qa^niom^
a Anthony Riohard Hutehinsonis
a George BenUnck Luzford" ....
T Howe James Knox
X Compton Norman ...
la Thomaa Bayley Graves'*'
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a Pred. Edward Shepherd^* ...
X George Charles Erskine Rowley, AdJ.\
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a Charles John Gilbert^
I Bobert Tankerville Webber '.'.'"["
a gidney Beckwith Blyth
a Walter Frederick James Cowan"
X Henry Woolgw Griffith
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30 Dec.
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ai Not. 63
30 June
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8 June
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23 Mar. 55' 7 May 61
30 Mar. 58' 6 Feb. 63
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a Mo». Denis John de Moleyns"
X Arthur Tudor Boddam-Whetham . .
I Charles George Adams M^hew
» foward Haixison Clough-Taylor
'Rowland Broughton Mainwaring,"'
^Mjuiani 5 MiSh 78 .?.!..
a Llewellyn Grifflthsi* ...
a ^arlea Arthur B. K. Leighton '.*!;!!;;.'.*
a Osmond de BeauToir Carey, Inet. qf'
7 Jan.
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Riddle Evani
t Rrnest Riddle Evan*
a ^nry Herbert Edwards
a Qiarles CecU Hayfont Thorold.
« Reniy Edward Baker
a JliM Reginald Henry Bertie, -«ii^»«aii<Y
a GMTge AngostujB Hotham Howard!
Extra Aide de Camp to the Lord lAem-
<«Mm< qf Ireland
Rrnest Gambfer-Pany
j> Alfred Stephen Chapman
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... |x Henry Hairnr Whii
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... la Hugh James Arohdale
... X John Hamage King Griffith.
... ,a OMjrlea Henxy MiuSrd.
... a Wfllism Bertie Roberts
- t' 2«orge Ferdinand Walker
-. I Robert Henry William Dunn
mrv9y Whitinsr
. Angustaa Wflliam Colleton,')'
•«. qfMMMketry x Oct. 79 )
_, - _, Bicoira LniimyA.HTs.
a ^derick Edmund Howe Gwynne
a ^MriesAndrew Rouse Bcughton Knight
' S^ Thomas Lyle ." *
* yr?f™^*^ Hamilton Beresford Z
I Chartes Lysons
a Robert Bertram Firman
a Bnnon Henry Philips
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38 Oct. 71
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30 Dec. 71
3 June 7a
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13 June 74
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BT.LT.COL.
Hon. B. Mosiyn served
with the a3rd Fusiliers in we Crimea
in 1855, including the siege of Sebas-
topol and attack of the Redan on the
x8th June (Medal with Clasp, and
Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian
mutiny campaign of 1857-58, includ-
ing the rehef of Lucknow by Lord
Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior Contin-
gent at Cawnpore, siege and capture
of Lucknow, and operations across
the Goomtee, Trans-Gogra campaign
when the rebels were driven into Ne-
Rnl (Medal with two Clasps). Bm-
rked for the Ctold Coast in command
of the and battalion aurd Fusiliers,
8Ant T^'*^'^^ oonmianded the dead Quarters
'^P^* 74, throughout the second phase of the
Ashanti war, in 1874, indading the
a Nov.
a Dec.
a Dec.
a Dec.
2 Deo.
a Deo.
a Dec.
XI Feb.
II Feb.
ao Nov. , _
10 Sept. 76
38 April 77
11 Nov. 76
73' capture of Borbora88ie,battleof Amoa-
Ifnl, capture and destruction of Bec-
74 qua, battle of Ordahsu, and capture
74 1 of Coomassie (several timesmentioned
74|in despatches, OH., Medal with Clasp) .
74 « Colonel slgee served with the
74147th Regiment in the Crimea from
I the 6th Feb. to the aist July 1855.
74 including the siege of Sebastopol
75 (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major,
and Turkish Medal).
F^ieinge BljiB,-^Aaenie, Messrs. Cox
and Co.
Irieh Agente, Messrs. Cane and Sons.
xeiBaU. retwmedfromInS^^Nov.x%6g.
and BaH. emba/rked for Giiraltar, xi
Oet. X874.
>~ iPayMMten.-
- -2 George Knox Leet,>< a July 58 ; Mon.M^^jor, a July 73,
'a ; M. \<ifurUrMa4en,^t Edward Knightley,»* 35 April 68.
' ••• • 3 Patrick M*Ck>rmick,a« 9 Nov. 73.
Digitized by VjOOQIC
1 66 2zrd {Boyal Welsh FuHliere). ^
f Colonel PrevoBt sexred with th« asrd PiwilieM in Uie Crimea from tbo 17th June 1855, includiuK tbe Biege and
»11 of Sebastopol and assaults of the Bedan on the i8th Jnne and 8th September— wounded (Medal with Cla*p,
and Tozldah Medal). Served at the siege and capture of Ltcknow— mentioned in despatches (Medal with Clasp).
• Miyor Bhadwell served with the E/th Fnsiliers in the Indian campaig^i of x857;-58; eommanded the selected
marksmen of the Regiment during the Peshawnr outbreak j was present at the mutiny and destruction of the sint
Bengal Native In&ntry on the Z2& August 1857 (Medal). , ...
'Colonel O'Connor served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the asrd Fusiliers, induding the battle oiAima,
where after being severelv wounded he carriea the Queen's Color (laeut. Anstruther who previously carried it
having been killed) and planted it on the Russian Redoubt under a heavy fire, and carried it until the action was
over— received the thanks of Sir George Brown aAd General Codrington on the field;— siege and fsll of flebastopw.
attack on the Quarries, and assaults of the x8th June and 8th September on the Redan— dangerously woondea
(Medal with two Clasps, Victoria Cross, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie). Served m
the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent
at Cawnpore, siege and capture of Lucknow and operations across the Goomtee under Outram, and seveial other
minor actions (Medal with two Clasps). Bmbarked for the Gold Coast with the and Battalion 33rd FusiUen in 1873
(Brevet of LtColonel, Ashanti Medal) .
• Lt.Colonel Tupper served with the 33rd Fusiliers in the Crimea ft*om the loth August to the asth Sept "855. in-
cluding the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and was very severely wounded at the attack on the Redan on the 8th Sep-
tember (Medal with Clasp, and Turkirii Medal). Served also in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58, including
the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore, aflaur of Ramgunga, siege
and capture of Lucknow and operations across the Goomtee under Outram, storm and capture of the SeUmporo
and Simree Forts, and actions of Jubrowlie, Poorwah (mentioned in despatches), Beerah, and Bnzarghat ; also tne
TranS'Gogra operations when the rebels were driven from Cude into Nepaul (Medal ^th two Clasx>s) . Kmbarked
for the Gold Coast with the and Battalion 33rd Fusiliers, and served in the second phase of the Ashanti War, m 1874
(Brevet of LtColonel, Medal with aasp).
• M^or Tilly served with the ayrd Fusiliers in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the operations acrow
the Ooomtee, siege and capture of Lucknow, and Trans-Gogra operations (Medid with Clasp) .
1^ Msjor J. Williamson served with the a3rd Fusiliers in the Crimea from the xoth August to the x8th °ept. 1855,
including the siege and fall of Sebastopol and assault of the Redan on the 8th aeptembor— severely wounded (Medal
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the relief of Lucknow
by Lord Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, and operations
across the Goomtee under Outram (Medal with two Clasps) . , .
11 Mijor Walwyn served with the a3rd Fusiliers in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the siege and
capture of Lucknow and operations across the Goomtee (Medal with Clasp) .
^* Captain Tulloch served in the Indian campaign of 1858-59, and was present with the 38th Regiment at the
capture of Lucknow, and affhirs of Barree and Nuggur ; present, with the 33rd FuaOiers, at the actions of Jnlrowlie,
Poorwah, Beerah, and Doondiakiera, storming of Fort fiimree, and Trans-Gogra operations (Medal with Clasp).
1* Major H. F. Button embarked for the Gold Coast with the and battalion ayrd Fusiliers, and served throughout
the second phase of the Ashanti war, in 1874, including the battle of AmoafuT, battle of Ordahsu, and capture of
Coomaasie (Brevet of Mi^or, Medal with Clasp) . . .
i< Captains R. F. Williamson and Hutchinson, Lieutenants Mainwaring and Griffiths, and Major Leet embarked
for the Gold Coast with the 3nd battalion aard Fusiliers in 1873 (Ashanti Medal). .
18 Captains Roe and Luxford, and Lieutenant Hon. D. J. de Moleyns. embarked for the Gold Coast with the and
battalion a3rd Fusiliers, and served in the second phase of the Ashanti war, in 1874 (Medal with Clasp).
i> Oaptains Graves and Shepherd embarked for the Gold Coast with the and battalion 33rd Fuailiers, and served
throughout the second phase of the Ashanti war in 2874, including the battle of Amoaftil, battle of Ordahsu
and capture ofCoomassie (Medal with Clasp).-
"* Captain Arthur Taylor served with the 17th Regiment in the Crimean campaign in 1855, and was present at
the aaaanlt of the Redan on the x8th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
^ Captain G. H. Hutton embarked for the Gold Coast with the 2nd battalion asrd Fusiliers, and served in the
Aecond phase of the Ashanti war, in 1874, and was severely wounded at the battle of Amoafdl (Medal with Clasp).
** Captain Cowan embarked for the Gold Coast with the and battalion a3rd Fnsiliers, and served in the second
phase of the Ashanti war, in 2874, including the battle of Amoaftd, taking of Beoqua, battle of Ordasu and capture
of Coomassie (Medal with Oasp) .
** Captain Gilbert embarked for the Gold Coast with the and battalion* a^rd FnsUiers, and served during the
second phase of the Ashanti war. including the battles of Amoaftd and Ordiahsu as Lieutenant in charge of the
Beginumtal Transport (Medal with Clasp) .^ '
>« Quarter Master KzOghtley a ~
^-^ „ J served with the 33rd Fnsiliers in the Bastem campaign of 1854-55, and was severely
wounded at the battle of Ahna (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian mutiny campaign
in x857~59» including the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior Contansrent at Cawnpore on the 6tb
Dec 1857* operations across the Goomtee, siege and capture of Lucknow, and all the mmor operations during U)Td
Clyde's wintercampaign in Oude in 2858-59, when the rebels were driven into the Kepaul territory (Medal with
two Clasps).
» Quarter Master M*Cormick served in the second phase of the Ashanti war in 2874 (Medal with Clasp).
Digitized by VjOOQ IC
sadB»tt.,VaUL J
24th {The 2nd Warwickshire).
rSub Dutriei No. 25.
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"Bam" (with the Sphinx). "CapiofGoodHom" "TALAViii." "Puktoh b'Oko* " "Gllaxaxca*' "YmovtA*'
** PnsniB *• •• NlYBMB " " OSTHSS " " PBlrarBULA " " PWJJLUB " •• OHXtLBAVWAIAAK " " GOOJBBAT."
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BiM.Colon«L a& June 08; Coionel/ii" "^oy". 51 ;' Jfajor Qeneral', 16'May 57; Lteui.Qeneral, 9 Oci. 63;
Btmeral, lo Nov. 71 ; Colonel 24th Foot, 26 Nov. 61.
T«in-9«r. ColoiitL— Prin^le Ta/lor,! XiT. Comet, 15 Aug. 11 -, Lt. 9 July 12 ; Cop*. *'2 Jan. ao ; 2£oJor,^i6 Jtme 25
«. w. ^ . ^ _ ^^^ . *, ^^ . ^ . «. . ^ . ^ _-_
/—I Richard Thomaa Glyn.« CB, Eneign^^t^ Aug. 50 ; Lt '24 June 53 ; Capt. 7 Sept. 55 ;
Major, P25 July 6x j X<.CoIoim2, '13 Feb. 67; Colonel, 13 Feb. 72.
a Henry Jamee liegBoher, CJI. Sneign, 22 Feb. 55 ; Id, ^ax Sept. 55 ; Capt, '21 Oct. 59 ; Mty'or, '2 Dec. 68 ;
LiemUaant Colonell 9 June 77.
■igart.--a William Hathew Dunbar,' J?iit^ii» 5 Jan. 55 i ^*- '3 Mar. 55 j Coj>«. »2 Sept. 62 j Ifajor, 14 Nov. 74 ;
2fv.x<r.uoAm«<, M Nov. 79.
2 jMLcWilfione BlaoV vB,Sn$, xx Aug. 54; -I^^- 9 E*ob. 55 1 Capt, '9 Jan. 57; JSMftu- 5 Joly 72 ; ^"0- > -^P^* 73 :
Bi.U,Colonei, 31 Dec. 78.
I John Hoore Gumell Tongue, Sntign. 24 Feb. 57 ; LLi6 April 58 ; Capt, 29 Aug. 66; Major, 23 Jan. 79.
I John Fletcher Caldwell, Eneign, 28 May 58 ; 2d. ^15 Nov. 61 ; Capt. ^30 Oct. 66 ; Major, 5 Feb. 79.
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CAFTAZirB.
I William Uaxwell Brander
1 Henry Albert Harriaeon
2 Hugh Backhouse Church
9 George Paton,CJIfe
Harry Richard Farqnhar, Aii. Brecon )
ondBadnor MUUia >
1 RuMellUpoher
2 Charles James Bromhead*
2 Farquhar Glennie I
1 William Thomas Huch*
X Thomas Bainforth
2 Alfred Godwin God win- Austen ....
9 William Penn Symons
Frederick Carrington (
X |}.#.e. Herbert Belasyse Moflht, B[er\
Mye$tg*» Viee-Coneul ai Sebaetopol ... /
2 John James Harvey
2 Herbert Michael Williama
X Levett Holt Bennett
X pj.e. Archer Anderson Horshead
X William Sugden
2 7G Gonville Bromhead ,
9 George Stanhope Banister
I Francis TollemacheHalliday
sirsieir ob
2in> LXBUT.
31 Dec. ^
X April 51
x5 Jan.
'23 Aug.
'30 Dec.
''2x Nov.
I 30 Aug. 59
|'3xJuly 60
»TX Feb. 6a
6 May 62
I'lx April 62
" 6 Mar. 63
■ 4 May 64
6 July
»'2x Mar.
5 Jnly
Px2 Jan.
13 Feb.
'x7 Nov.
'20 Apr.
8 July
'x4 Jan.
LxBtTTBjrurrs.
1 FCBdward Stevenson Browne
X Edward Witherden Curteis
2 Henzy Germain Mainwaring
X Wilfred Heaton
X Ralph Arthur Penrhyn Clements
X William Bdward Day Spring
2 Qnentin M'Kinnon Logan
I Ham. Ulick De Rnpe Burke Roche
9 Courtney Yor Trower, AifutdM 25 May 79
X George uhampney Palmes
I William WeaUens
X William Whitelocke Lloyd
1 Arthur BazT6 Phipps
2 Charlaa Bmilins OwU
9 Heniy Dolben
2 John David Arthur lliamas IJoyd.....
9 Frederic Philip Bmyly
1 Jamea Henry Oonnouy
X George Kenriok Moore
9 Hugh 0*Donneil
2 Arnold Wilson Biroh
19 Alfred Cnnworth WorUedge
8BCon> LmrvsvAVfi.
■ I John Donglaa Montagu Williams .
. I William OeoU Godfrey
. 2 Percy Tatham Azmitage
2 Thomaa Leigh Hare
[i Morden Bwart Oarthetr-YorBtoan .
'1 Reginald Campbell
I Piirey Knight Hale Coke
9 Anderson Lindsay Kelly
. '9 Arthur Nelll Gordon
». '9 Gharlee Soflrue ....
Williams.
X Beginaldl
\i Mocis Charlea King Hunter
9 Arthur Thomas Digby Neavt
a Joeeph John Burnett
23 Sept. 7x
94 Sept. 71
IX May 78
12 June 78
x4Sept. 78
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25 Sept. 78
4 Deo. 78
3x Jan. 77
ax July 77
5 Sept. 77
30 Jan. 78
x6Feb. 78
89 June 78
an LiBUT.
ax Aug. 78
5 Oct. 78
19 Oct. 78
a6Mar. 79
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96 Mar. 79
25 May 78
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ax June 79
a July 79
a July 79
9Jnly 79
I
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'29 July
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29 Oct.
20 Feb.
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P16 May
P 6 Nov.
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28 Oct.
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28 Oct.
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ax Sept.
28 Feb.
a Deo.
30 April
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3 Nov. 67
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19 Oct. 72
26 Mar. 73
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X April 75
X5 Feb. 74
x6 Feb. 78
16 Feb. 78
4 May 78
24 July 78
23 Jan. 79
23 Jan. 79
23 Jan. 79
23 Jan. 79
23 Jan. 79
5 Feb. 79
12 Apr. 79
II Nov. 78
X April 74
31 May 76
XX Nov. 78
23 Jan. 79
29 Nov. 79
* Colonel Glyn served with the
82nd Regiment in the Crimea from
2nd Sept. 1855 (Medal with Clasp
for Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal).
Served with the 24th Regiment
during the Indian Mutiny of 1857-58
* Lt.Colonel Black served with the
42nd Highlanders in the Crimea
from X4th June 1855, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal
wiUi Clasp, and Turkish Medal) .
{Bon, Major, 5 Mar. 77.
a John Mahony, sM«^ 67 ; Bntign J> Ai^. 95 Aug. 571 J^- 5 >Cft7 6x 1 Oapf, 3 April 66 ;
X Thomaa Btm&enOoppinger. x Got 78 1 Bm, 'ao Apr. 66{ U. U Sept. 68 j Cofi, 20 Apr. 78.
*^min Madtra,—^ J6hnTigar,3oApr. 79.
t X John Hmxy Tompson, a6 Nov. 79.
' JMsyt Qnm.—AgwnU, KessrB. Teaey W. Holt and Co.— JrUlk AgmO*, Ar S. Borovfl^ Bt, and Oo.
X9t Bait, embafked far Malta, 30 Sept. x866. Digitized L
and Bait, reUrnaa from India, 3 Jammrf tBj^.'^Smbarhodfor the Cape ef &ood Rope, Febrmary 1878.
*68 24th {The 2nd Warwickshire).
' General Taylor proceeded in z8ix to join the aand Dragoons in the East Indies, where he served untU their
return to Europe and disbandment, asth Oct. i8ao. He was in the field in 18x5 and 16, and during the whole of
the Mahratta war in 1817-19 ; the published official records show that his conduct was conspicuous in the Brigade
Cavalry actions of Bucktowlie and of Nagnore, and in that of Ashta (aoth Feb. x8i8), the enemy having chared,
overthrew one Regiment and cut down the General commanding, he, as Brigade Major, incurred the responsibility
uf countermanding the retreat, of ordering measures which terminated in the entire defeat of the Peishwar, the
death of his Commander in Chief (Gokla), and he rescued the Rajah of Satarrah, the influential events that termi-
nated the war. At the siege of Capaul-droog, he commanded a Battery at the storm (13th May 1819) , he blew open
the first gate with a galloper jnm of the aznd Dragoons, and heading the Forlorn Hope, he stormed in succesi^ion
the five distinct circles of fortifications, every man and officer of his party being either killed or wounded, he received
at the summit of that strong hill fort, at the moment of success in its capture, a shot through his lungs and body that
killed the Grenadier behind him. The Governor General of India specially recommended him to flAvourable con-
sideration for his services in India. In 1823-24 he was employed in the Cape Cavalry against the Caffires, and was
recommended for promotion by the Governor and Conunander in Chief. In Jan. X84X he waa relieved ft<om a bullet
wliioh had been in his body since x8z9. In Aug. 1846 his life was imperilled fh>m a surgical operation consequent
upon the passage of some cloth driven into him by a shot. In Nov. 1848 he was relieved firom a piece of bone broken
in his body by a shot. From April 1854 to Dec. 1857 he was a Colonel on the Stalf at the Cape of Good Hope, where as
a Brigadier at a ** period of peonUar difficultv and imminently threatened war " he commanded a Uu*ge force in
Kafiwia with approbation and thanks publicly recorded. From April x86o to April x86x he was Commander of
the Forces and LieutGovemor of Jamaica and its Dependencies. In 1827 he was sent to England fh>m Malta to
establish discipline in a corps that had fired at and nearly killed their Adjutant, their insubordination sustained
by a turbulent mob at a jieriod of popular excitement. He took command and the Battalion shot him three times on
the public parade, they fired into his windows and shot through the cheek a field aide who stood behind him.
Without calling in other Troops he suppressed the mutiny, and alone he overawed the f^iry of the mob. The appro-
bation of his Major General was submitted by his Lieut. General to the Horse Guards, and elicited through the Adjutant
General the Sovereign's record that " the decided and necessary punishment to which he had resorted had efii^ctually
repressed the spirit that prevailed when he assumed the command."
* Lt.Oolonel Dunbar served with the 34th Regiment in the Crimea ttom the Z2th July 1855, including the tie^e and
fall of Sebastopol. and assault of the Redan on the 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also in the
Indian campaigns in 1857-59, including the actions at Cawnpore on 36th 97th and a8th Nov. X857, siege and capture
of Luoknow, relief of Azimghur, defeat of the rebels at Bootwul, and afilur at Bhowanie (Medal with Clasp).
Served with the and Battalion a4ih Regiment in the Kafir war of 1878. Commanded the ist Battalion 24th
Regiment in the second advance into Zululand in the war of 1879, and was present in the engagement at Ulundi
(Brevet of Lt.Colonel).
* Major Bromhead accompanied Sir Garnet Wolseley to the Gold Coast in September iPj^ on special service, and
served throughout the Ashanti war of 1873-74. Waa sent as Special Commissioner first to the King of Eastern
A sain and then to the King of Abra. Was Staff Officer to Colonel Festing at the action of the 27 th October near
Dunquah. Commanded the Abraa at the repulse of the Ashanti Army at Abrakrampa during the 5th and 6th
November 1873. Commanded the reconnaissance in force of the 8th November. Afterwards served with Russell's
Regiment at the captnre and destruction of Adubiassie, battle of Amoaftil, capture and destruction of Becquah,
advanced guard engagement at Jarbinbah, skirmishes and ambuscade affhirs between Adwabin and the river
Ordah, battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
* Major Much commanded detachments and Battalion a4th Regt., Indian Naval Brigade, and Madras Sappers
and Miners on an expedition to the Little Andaman Island on the 6tn 7th and 8th May 1867, including an engaire-
ment with the savages on the 7th May. Was thanked by the Commander in Chief in India ; commended by the
Government of India ; and services specially noted by order of H.R.H. the Field Marshal Conunanding in Chief in
a letter dated Horse Guards aTih December z868, addressed to Sir William Mansfield (Brevet of Ma)or).
OofUvnuation of Notes to 2$th (The King's Own Borderers),
* LLCoIonel Cameron served with the 7and Highlanders in the Crimea firom x 3th Jane 1855, indudingthe expedition
to Kertch. siege and fisU of Sebastopol, and attack of the x8th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). From
the oth Oct. 1855 to the Sth March X856 he served as Assistant Engineer to the Highland Division. Served in the
Indian campaign and received the Victoria Cross for conspicuous bravexy on the 30th March X858 at Kotah, in
having headed a small party of men and attacked a body of armed fsxiatic rebels strongly posted in a loop-holed
house with one narrow entrance ; stormed the house and killed three rebels in single combat, having lost half of
one hand by a stroke from a tulwar and received two bayonet wounds ; was also present in the actions of BunssK
and Pertabghnr, at which latter he commanded two Companies of the yand, and was mentioned in deBpatche»
(Medal with Chisp). *^
« Mi^or Hope served with the 7th Fusiliers in the Crimea ttom. 7th July 1855, including the siege and Ikll of
Sebastopol and assault of the Redan on the 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasp, and Tnrkiah Medal.)
* Captain Fnxnfk^a served the Crimean campaign of X854-55, and was present at the aflVur of Bulganak, battle of
Balaklava, Inkerman, and Tchemaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
11 Quarter Master Swinev served in the Crimea fh>m the aand April 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebasto-
pol, and was slightly wounded at the attack and capture of the Quarries (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Served also the campaign of x86o in China, including the taUng of Sinho and Tangkn, and surrender of Pekiu
(Medal with two Clasps). Digitized by VjOO^lt:
::itt%J^ "^- ] 25tli {The Kiu.f. Owa Bu,de,-tr»). \i%^„^t:^%\,^, 169
I'je KiiiJT'B Crest, *' In VeHtate BtUgioni* eoHjldo." The Caatle of Edinburgh. *' NiH Dominut fntttra.**
TLe White Horse. " Nee atpera terrent." " Mihdeh " " Egmoki-of-Zkb." " Kqypt" (with the Sphinx).
Te*n'Ser.' Flank Companies •' Mabtxniqub."
FbU HiS ColncL— Henry Dive Townahend,* Eiuian, 'x6 July la j Xf. '14 Sept. 15 ; Capt. i Nov. ai ; Mmot, 10 Oct.
^7- K^ 35 ; BLLi.CoUnel, 39 Mar. 39 : X«.Cotoi»«i, 17 Auff. 4* ; Coioiiei, ii Nov. 51 ; M(y'or Qentrdi, 5 Sept. 57 j
LitHi.Qenend, 8 Au«. 64 ; Qtneral^ 31 Dec. 71 ; Colonel asth Foot, 16 Feb. 62. « « . ,
Ii«iteiuatColoneU.--i Jamee Archibald Raddell,« Eneign, '17 Apr. 5a ; i<. 6 June 54 ; Capt.^13 July 55 ;
Major,^!^ Feb. 66 ; Lt.Colonel, 'ai June 71 i Colonel, ax June 76.
a OeoTRe Skene HaUowe«,.BiM.i6Feb.49; X^.ai Oct.51; Cap/.io-Sept.sS; lfq;.'*aiAug.69; i^CbZ. 15 July 76.
Majcn.— 2 John Richard Harvey, Eneign, 9 Mar. 49 ; Lt. 24 July 52 ; Capt, la Dec. 59 J JKa;<Wi '3 Sept. 70 ;
J9nrwf £tra<Maii< Co^ontfi, I Oct. 77. ,^ ^ , ^, ^ ^. ^ .
I p.».e.ir€Aylmer Spicer Cameron.* .4*««te»<it<l/K<ai»l and Quarter MaeUr Q^neral, Nova Seatta ; Enngn,
I '9 July 5a ; Lt. »x Sept. 54 ; Capt. 13 Deo. 59; M^jor, »3i June 7« ; ^rew* Lieutenant Colonel, i Oct. 77.
I Fred. Stephen Terry ,i««* 15 May ss i '*• 3 April 57 ; Capt. 9 Jan. 60 ; Bt.Mqf,
I Nathaniel Crichlow Ramsay, Eneign,^i4 July 57 ; X'.'tt Mar. 59; Cop^"
a Charles Enroll ^o^,* Ensign, 'as Aujf. 54 i X<. a6 July 55 ; Capt, n Nov.
24 May 79. ^
35
26
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t.M<y. 5 July 72 ; I£ajor,\ Apr.7s.
»*.'i9 Aug. 62; Motor, 15 July 76.
. 63 ; Bt.Major, 1 Oct. 77 ; Major^
OARA.nrB.
t George Terry Lnder Carwithen
John Talbot Coke, A4f. a W, York MU,
a Weetropp Thomas Morgan
Richard Thomas Higgins, A^'. 40 >
Middieeea Mi/U Volmnteere }
t Francis Edward Garleton
a John Fred. Curtis Hayward
a Gerald Menteath Shirley
2 Samuel Philip Lucas Konarski
I Henry James Harvey
Sylvanns Roger Burnett Partridge, *)
De^tg Oov.jf Portentouih Prieon... >
Wm. Gc!Atnj*Ih.oniaB^Br.J£qf.Ca»npore
1 John Ijeith Ross
Geo.Ormond Btoney, A^.sW.TorkMU.
2 Hans Robert Rathbome
2 Henry Augustus Chichester
I Francis Hargrave Tindal Curtis
Henry Gildart Worsley, Aide de Camp 't
to MMor Oen^ral FaiBenham }
a Allen Neason Adams
I ».«.e. Francis Elliot Llovd
I John Kennedy M'Causiand
John Henry Hickman Spence Drew >
Hogarth S
I Adrian Henry Hoi>e
a Edgar William WallaooDering
1 Henry Grey Dixon
a Thomas Bams,^/Kto»< 7 Sitrrtfjri^i/Ce)
Volnmtetre )
a Arthur Leith Hay Mackay
Lni17TKXi.HT8.
a John William Godfray,a< Stqf College..
X Charles Chester Williams Dandridge, >
Inet. ofMusketrw xa Feb. 79 S
a George Thomas wilUam Hewat
2 Thonxas Justice Arthur Bather
a Rob.J.RonuineB, JMt.ofMktik.22Mar.78
: A]f.G.StreatfleldBea<&ell,^<i/.8Jan.78
I Charles Theodore Becker
a Andrew Charles Parker Haggard
Francis Arthur Cartwright Claughlon
1 George Niabet Mayne
I John Blake Thompson
X John Mark Anthony Retallick
Laurence J. Elliot Bradshaw.
James Henry Erskine Reid....
Leonard Gordon
a Alexander HepbumeBarringtonCavaye
X Charles Louis Woolloombe.
I Frank Mackiimon Turner ,
i Monta^ Grant Wilkinson
I James Hope
,2 Alfred Worsley Pennyman, Adjutant \
I 6Aaff.79 )
• Douglas James Orr Taylor
a Herwald Robert Wigram
Sub LxxuTSVAiTTS.
Eakm Aylmer Travers
SscovD linxmarkVTS.
js Herbert Henry Shadforth Spoor
la George Frederick Clayton-Bast
I Charles John Corfield
I James William Caldwell Hutchinson...
X Chrisio^r Theodore Peacey Keene
a Gerald Thornton Bird
a Am.Bd.BaTringtonLewisHy.Stopford
X John Murchison Fleming
I Ernest DanielLos
I George do Wet Vemer
I Beynell Hamilton Bayley Taylor
BHSION OB
am X.XBI7T.
'27 Nov. 57
24 June 59
*3o Mar. 60
a9Mar. 6x
29 Jan. 6x
1*38 Jan. 6a
' 4 Feb. 62
Px4 April 63
5 June 58
3 July 60
Pa6June 6x
'36 July 64
S July 64
P28July 63
ao Dec. 64
'30 Dec. 64
i'i3Feb. 66
f'axAug. 66
3 July 60
^ii Dec. 66
» 5 Mar. 67
» 5 Oct. 67
8 Jan. 68
»33Doc. 68
» 3 AprU 69
8 Jan. 68
34 Sept. 7x
25 Sept. 7x
27 Sept. 7x
13 Jan.
'33 Aug.
'28 Jan.
»*3o Dec.
» xMar.
'xoOot.
' 8 Dec.
'17 April 67
X April 60
a Dec. 62
X4 Sept. 64
'2X Aug. 67
^ S Oct. 67
X5 Nov. 68
'23 Dec. 68
' 3 April 69
' 8 Dec. 69
*'3o Mar.
X July
'24 Apr.
'28 May
June
'28 June 71
■• 2 Aug. 7x
' 2 Aug.
28 Oct.
38 Oct. 71
30 Jan. 78
2 Mar. 78
xMay 78
xMay 78
XX Mi^ 78
2KD LI BUT.
PsnMsfsn.
1 George Pumfrett,* 1$ May
QMiffr Jfastert.— X John Swiney," 5 Oct.
'•I
BBBV.VAJ.
^16 Aug.
P2X Aug.
» I Feb.
28 Oct
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
30 Dec.
'28 May 70
' 3 Sept. 70
1*28 June 7X
' a Aug. 71
P 9 Sept. 7x
15 Mar. 73
8 May 73
x4 June 73
x9 Mar. 75
X April 75
29Jime 76
15 July '
16 July
X5 Aug.
2 Mar.
9 May
3« Aug.
X July
3 Oct
8 Feb.
xa Feb.
17 May
24 May
77
78
78
79
79
79
79
xOct.
X4 Nov.
General Townshend served with
71 the 4i8t Regiment in the American
-.1 war, and was present at the taking of
' Fort Niagara, Blackrock and Buflhlo,
71 (battle of Lundy's Lane, and assault
71 on Fort Brio 14th Augfust 18x4, where
39 May 72 he was severely wounded through the
3x Oct. 72 left shoulder. He returned to Europe
9 Aug. 73 'with the 41st Regiment in July x8x5
xa Nov. 73 and disembarked at Ostend, from
28 Feb. 74 j whence he marched with the Armv to
13 June 74 i Paris, and remained with it until re-
2 Dec. 74 ducod to half-pay in October of the
xo Sept. 75 1 same year. During the rebellion in
zo Sept. 75 Canada in X837 and X838 he was in-
xz Feb. 75 1 trusted with various important com*
6 Sept 76'mandsboth in the Lower and Upper
3x May 771 Provinces, especially on the flrontiers
zx Oct. 76, of Amherstberg and Niagara, where
II Sept 77 he held the local rank of Colonel, and
17 April 79 1 was promoted to the Brevet of Lt.
17 May 79 'Colonel for his services in those
9^Mav -o 'localities.
24 aiay 79, 2 Colonel Ruddell served with the
15 June 79 iBt Battalion Royals throughout the
2 July 79 , Eastern campaign of 1854-55, includ-
BUB LiBUT. Jng the battles of Alma and Inker-
-— UTrr— ^'man, siege and fall of Sebastopol
xo Bcpt. 70 (Medal with three Clasps, and Knight
of the Legion of Honor). Served
with the 87th Fusiliers during the
Indian mutiny in 1857-58 (Medal).
a James Berryman Tippetts, 4 Oct 73.
HP
25 May 78
14 Sept. 78
4 Dec. 78
32 Jan. 79
33 Jan. 79
21 June 79
x3Aug. 79
x3Aug. 79
13 Aug. 79
13 Aug. 79
X3Aug. 79
1I763, , .
662 Hon. Captain, 15 May 71.
r^ -T^
^For continuation of Note* sm foot of preetding page.
Fueinge BlvLO.— Agent*, Messrs. Cox
and Co.—Jriek AgenU, Sir £. Borough,
Bt. and Co.
Mt Bati, embarked for India 13 Oct.
X875. Dep6t, attaeUdto 2nd Baft, ond
Bat*, returned from Aden 27 Mar. 1876.
72.
Yeaw'Bw.
p»y.
170 AidMtfiat. ] 26th (T7ieOcmeroman).—Lin7cedto74th. [S^'j^^'^tei.
" BaxpT" (with the SpUnx). " CoBimrA " " Cnnri. " (with the Dragon). ** ABXMnriA.^ *
Oolonel.—Oeorge Henry MacKinnon,^ CB. 2nd Lt, 29 Jane 34 ; Bnngn ^ Lt. '4 Nov. 34 ; £<. 4- Cof*.
'sx Feb. a8 ; Capi, ^ Lt.Colotul, ' 24 April 40 ; Coloiul, zx Nov. 51 ; Mqjor Oeiural, 32 Sept. 58 ; U«ut.Q*nenl,
zo Feb. 65; General, 19 Jan. 73 ; Colonel a6th Foot, 21 Dec. 6a.
lieatenaat OoloaeL— Edward Archibald Collins,* Enetgn, 1*33 Jan. 53 ; Zt,6 Jane 54 ; Cdpi.iZ Jan. 59; Ifq/er,
39 June 70 ; Li.ColoneL jMay 76.
K^oM.-'Matthew HoUbrd Hale,* Sneign, '13 May 53 ; X<. 9 Jaly 54 ; Cape. 1*3 Jane 59; St, Major, 5 Jaly 72 ;
iftyor, 30 Apr. 73.
George Edmund Phipps Trent, Sneigu, '17 Mar.54; X^. ' 8 Sept. 54; Capt, ^la Jane 60; BiJioJor, 15 Feb.
73jJfii;or,3Mny76.
FnU
P»y.
26
Oaptuvs.
Thomaa Turner*
George JohnHamilton,*.<i4;ic<oirf iLanark
HercyP. Woiferetim**!"".'.."'.*/^^^
Archibald Duffield Eden*
William Blakeway Burton,* Briffade\
Mtvor^AlderOot .„ S
p^e.e. Howard Molyneux Edward Brunker*
Louis Frederic KnoUys,' CMQ. Jide de '
Camp to the Chvemor tf JF^'i
George Heniy Wilson*
James Bond Clarke*
John Russell Meoham, Adj, i Adm, Bait,
Ihimbartonehire Mifie VoUmieere
John deWitt Jebb
George Winter
Percy John Hughes ^..
Thomas Colthurst Jameson
LXIUTIVAVTB.
Charles Thesiger Barrow, Aide de Camp\
to Lt.QeneralWarre }
Henry Edward Bailston, A^j'.ja Sept. 78...
William Charles Hill Anton, Jn9truetor\
of Musketrjf 14 Sept. 78 }
Ernest Cooke m.
George Bholto Douglas
Edward Douglass Kennedy
Landor Waugh de Malapert Thuilller
Arthur William Banken
SbCOVB LXBimVASTS.
Cameron Charles Douglas
Sydney Gordon Grant ,
Frederick HowardWingfield Fetherston-
haugh ,
Clement Baddeley Wood xx May
Fletcher Sheridan Le Fanu 13 Aug.
XFSZ&ir OB
2VD LIBUT.
*38 Dec. 55
'•22 Sept. 54
25 June 58
P2xFeb. 60
3 July 60
4 July 60
Pi7Apr. 66
P 8 July 62
* 3 Jan. 65
'19 July 64
x4Sept. 67
'22 July 68
8 July 68
»29 Oct. 68
'X2N0V. 70
30 Jan. 78
X May 78
z May
zMay
zz May
28 Jan.
zs June
P30 Nor.
p 8 July
4 April
'33 Dec.
' 3 Sept.
'22 July
P 7 Nov.
''23 June
»xo Nov.
'28 June
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
3 July
38 Oct.
38 Feb.
Z5 July ,
x3 Feb. 77
X5 July "
3 Sept.
9 Oct.
' 3 Jan. 65
P38Dec. 60
'38 Oct. 68
Z9 April 76
3 May 76
33 May 77
10 Feb. 77
z6 Feb. 78
3 Mar. 78
4 Mar. 78
X May 78
3x Aug. 78
15 Mar. 79
3 Sept. 79 '
BBBV.XA.J. BT.U.COL.
z Oct. 77
6 Jan. 74
25 ... PaynkM^er.— James Bridge, 24 Oct. 56 ; Comet, 23 Nov. 55 ; Lt, z Feb. 56 ; Son^Major, 33 Nov, 70.
ao ... Qf«»r<«r Jfortw.— William Henry Topp,* 3 July 60.
Faeinge YeXLo/w.—Agente, Messrs. Cox and Oo.-'Iriak Agente, Sir E. Borough, Bi, and Co.
Betumedfrom India, 3x January 1875.
1 General MacKinnon served as Assistant Quarter Master General at the Cape of Good Hope in the Kaffir ^rnr
of x 846-47, and as Colonel on the Staff in command of the snd Division of the forces in the field in the Kaffir war
of X85Z-53 (Medal).
* Lt.Colonel Collins, Majors Hale and Turner, Captains Wolferstan, Eden, Burton, Brunker (as Adjutant),
Wilson, and Clarke served with the 36th Cameronians in the Abyssinian campaign in x868 (Medal).
* Major Hamilton served with the 3x8t Regiment in the Crimea from ssnd May to zsth June 1855, indudini? the
siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served throughout the campaign in the north of
Ghma in z86o, including the action of Stnho, and storming of Tangku (Medal with Clasp ibr tne Taku Forts). Also
during the operations against the Taepings m the vicinity of Shanghai in April and May x863, resulting in the taking
of the stockade of Nanhsianff, capture by escalade of the walled cities of Kadin, Tsinpoo, and Tsolm, the fortified
town of Najow. the afikir at Nanhsiang, and relief of Kadin. Served with the 36th Cameronians in the AbyBsinian
campaign in 1868 (Medal).
7 Captain KnoUys commanded an en>edition into the mountains of F^i in 1876 to repress an outbreak among
the Cannibal tribes, and was promoted Captain and nominated CMQ. ** in recognition of his distinguished sen-ices
in quelling the recent disturbances in the Island of F^L"
* Quarter Master Topp served with the 75th Regiment in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857 from the outbrcHk
at Meerut on the 13th Suiy, including the battle or Budleekeserai and subsequent operations, siege storm and cap-
ture Of Delhi (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 86th Cameronians in the Abyaamian campaign in x868 (Hed&I).
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
27th (InnitUUing). — Linked to loSth.
Dn».wfth.ath.3 l6-iVi{,lnnukiuing).—iAnKeatoio6m. [g^tSXSfi&.k. m
ThaCtede of Inniskfllinff , with Bt.G6orre'8 Golonra. The White Hone. "ir§e atpera terreuf "St. LuoiiL*'
"■«Trr" (with the Sphinx). "Maida" "Badajoi" ••Saiamaitca" "Vittoma" "Ptbbmm" "Niriiai"
"Obthis" "Toulouse" " PiiriirBULA " "Watbbloo."
Yell' sw.l Ooloael.— tf. Randal Buinley,i Comet, ^lo Dec. 34 j Id, '8 Oct. 35 ; Cap<. P14 Aug. 27 ; Bi.Mqfor, 23 Nov. 41;
Fall HaU, Ifoior, 26 July 44 ; Lt.Colotul, ^21 July 48 ; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54 ; Ifq/or General, 9 Nov. 62 ; X«e«<.G^«Mra^
. P»y-! P»y- 25 Oct. 71: General, x Oct 77 ; Colonel 27th Foot, 27 August 70.
26 ... ;T.i<wtwiint Ooloaal.— Andrew JDavid Greddes,* Emign, 6 June 54 ; Li. '7 Sept. 55 i Capt. 16 June 66; Major,
I ' 18 Oct. 73 ; Lt. Colonel, 29 Jan. 79.
^i ' ... {M^ion.— William Herring, Emign, 'z8 Nov. 59; lA. '8 July 63 ; Capt. P2 Jan. 69; Major, 23 Jan. j8.
2x ... Arfour Hales, Sntign, >i8 Oct. 59 ; Lt. 8 Mar. 67 ; Cofi. '2 Jan. 69 ; Mt^or, 18 Oct. 79.
17
«9 !
I CAPXilVS.
DomviUe Haade Taylor ....
FranciB Coflftnr
WaDaoel
Baymond Wafiaoe Ssmonde White, Adj. \
Longford MilUia /
5V1S Nicholas Edward Garr*
16
»3
Z2
XI
...
16
...
7
...
2 Oct.
9 Nov.
8 Nov.
16 May
'10 July
Philip Staintorth '26 Feb.
Edward Barton ''13 Fob.
Charles William Hare "18 Nov.
George Herbert Mlchaelson | 7 July
George Augufitna Barrington Godbold , 5 Aug,
... pa.0. James Walton Fowell Bnxton,67<ir- ">
1 ri»on In*tr«eior,Vnbliin S
XVBI&V OB
2in> LXBUT.
Albert Philip Wodehonse".
LlBUTBlTAjrTS.
John Cave Bayly
Henry Stopford Tonnard, Por^ Aijvtamt, ]
Song Zong J
I John Ansley Bennett
I Arthur Henderson Young, torving in a^
> cioUeapaeUginOgprue j
William Swinnerton Byrd Levett
Reginald Hany Cholmondeley
John James Purdon
John Francis William Charley
Henry M'Leod Young .
4 Aug.
30 Jan.
„ . 30 Jan.
... Francis Alexander Sanders, ^4;. 22 Feb. 79, '^ ^oh.
... 'Peter Ridley Edward Thompson x May
... Robert Lawrence Ball Steele | xx May
»/w Theodore GordonBarclay
SBCOn> LlXUTBVAVTS.
\in ]
LZB17T.
CAPXAIir. BBBV.MAJ.
' 2 Jan. 69 »3i Oct. 71
1*21 Oct. 59I z8 0ot. 73
16 June 66
x6 Sept. 65
' 3 Jan. 69
'x7Mar. 6q
'30 June 69
"^37 Oct. 7x
38 Oct. 71
"• 7 Aug. 67
' 5 May 69
30 Deo. 73
38 Feb. 74
z3Jime 74
3x Sept. 74
6 Sept. 76
II Sept 76
II Nov. 76
I Nov. 78
13 Nov. 78
18 Nov. 78
13 Feb. 79
8 Mar. 79
9 Aug. 73
17 Mar. 74
x April 70
10 Nov. 77
,33 Jan. 78
X Nov. 78
x8Nov. 78
X3 Feb. 79'
2 Jul;
12 Fe
ly 79
lb. 75
... William Charles WooUett 21 June 79
... Richard Charles Clement Cox 21 June 79
... Arthur Mainwaring Goodrich 21 June 79
... Archibald James Murray 13 Aug. 79
... Jasper Graham Mayne | 13 Aug. 79
«. ; Charles John Lloyd Davidson 1 13 Aug. 79
..• I Arthur John Lawford | xx Oct. 79
M« I John LeatUey Armitage n Oct. 79
3 j Pdgrauu#«r.— John Manners Kerr, x July 78; Bn», 25 Jan. 55 j JS<. 4 May sSiOapt, x April 70.
^ ! QiMr<«r Jf acta-.— William Windrnm, 13 Nov. 78; and Lt, 31 Jan. 77; Lt,a Feb. 78.
TaHnge 3xiff,'^Agenit, Messrs. Cox and Co.— JH«A AgenU, Sir E. Borough, Bt, and Co.
Embarked for Malta, 17 Noo, 1876.
I General Rnmley served with the 6th Regiment throughout the Kaffir war of 1847 (Medal).
.^. , ^_jr. .,_.^_«_. ^-_. ^_ — p_.__.__.^-._... ..__,_„ (Medal).
^orks of India, and
1857 (Medal). Served
with the At^yssinian Expeditionary Force in 1867-68 on the personal Staff of the Director of the Transport Train,
sod was mentioned in despatches for zeal and ability (Medal).
* Cbptain Wodehouse was present with the 69th Regiment during the repulse of an incursion of Feniftns into
Csoada in May z87o.
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vy A^A. 7y i ^ vfvf>v» «uwu A^^ OOt, 30 Sept. 78.
Lieutenant Colonel.— Compton Alwyne Scrase Dickins,^ Entign, '13 Dec. 50 ; 14. '20 May 53 ; Cuft.
87 Apr. 79 ; Co/oji«/a8th Foot, 30 Sept. 78.
eutenant Colonel.— Compton Alwyne Sc „._ _. _._
17 June 55: BtMt^or, 3 Feb. 60 j Jfo/or, 7 Dec. 70; Bt.Lt.Colonel, 28 Feb. 7X ; Li.Colonel, as Sept. 75, ;
Colonel, X Oct. 77.
Kigors.— Francis Brodigan,* JTntfj^Ji, 6 June 54 ; Lt. 8 Jan. 55 ; Capt. '2 June 65 ; Iftf/or, 27 June 74.
p.«.c,Alexander Lyon Emerson, Entign, >i2 Jan. 55; Lt. 13 July 55; Capt. '14 Sept. 67; Major^ 22 Sept 75.
ColotuL »iQ May 54 ; Colonel, 2* Nov. 54 ; Mcnor General, 6 Mar. 68;
^ ■ J28 ' " - . ~
l.Oenentl, 15 Mar. 77; Qenrral,
CA.PTA.UrB.
Charles Thackeray*
Gordon Chas. Stennett Ducat*
Francis Edward Webb*
Henry Collingwood^
George Conner
Edward Julian Bigg-Wither, Adj. N.\\
eioueesferMUitia S .
Brownlow Villiers Layard '
John Marshman
Thomas Carroll Dempster*
Robert Davies»
Edmund Percival Wiliord
BKSIGK.
14 May
24 April
15 May
26 July
' 2 June
'x6 0ct.
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29 Mar.
I 23 April
'25 July
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55' 26 Nov. 57
55 ' 7 May 58
57 x8May 58
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63^17 Nov. 63
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58 » I June 60
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**25 Mar. 71
9 Mar. 74
' 4 Mar. 68
22 Sept. 75
xoJune 74
X April 70
27 Sept 79
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John Henry Edward Hinde, Adjutant g\
March 74 S
William Moyers
John Meade Sherrard, Inet.qfMueketrf^
97 June 7i S
William Holcombe Francis
John Henry FitzherbertJacson
Rawdon Robert M'Crea
Edward Kirkman Loyd
George Waldron Lyttleton
James Duff Coghlan
Robert Sandilands F. Walker
Robert William Peter Lodwick, Aide de \
CanM to Major Qen. Sehneidtr >
Lionel Grafton Beckham
Robert Frederick Lindsell
Charles Henry Farmer
Thomas Armstrong Droncrht
John Edward Maxwell Pilkington
Reginald James Beresford Parkinson
WiDoughbyLiverarity
Neville Irvlng-Noble
P 4 April
P29 June
'14 Sept.
'20 May
»x5 Mar.
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' 3 Aug.
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28 Oct.
67 19 Jan.
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67 '29 June 70
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7 Deo.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
98 Oct.
98 Oct.
9 Aug. 73
x3 June 74
21 Sept. 74
8x Sept. 75
xa Feb. 76
XX Sept. 76
99 Nov. 76
28 Feb. 75
XI Nov. 78
PayifMu/«r.— Denis Creagh, 8 Jan. 68 ; Son.Captain, 8 Jan. 73.
Quarter Ma«<er.— Williain John Graham, 28 March 74.
Facings Yenow.—Agente, Messrs. Cox and Co.—Iriek AgenU. Air B. Borough, Bt and Go.
Betumedfrom India, x8 March 1865. Embarked for Oibraltar, September x868.
1 Colonel Dickins served the Eastern camx>aign of 1854 and up to 19th July 1855 with the 38th Regiment, inclndiiii:
thebattlesof Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol; witn Volunteer Sharpshooters from x7th Oct. to soth
Nov.- repulse of a sortie on 21st Dec. ; commanded the Light Company in the attack of the Cemetery on the iStb
June'; was severely wounded in the advanced Trenches on the 2na Jiuy (Medal with three Clasps, Knight of the
Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal) . Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign, and was present in the engagements
of Meangungo, Lucknow, Barsee, and Nuggar (Medal with Clasp).
* Major Brodigan served the Eastern campaign of 1855 "vrilh the 28th Regiment, including the siege of Sebastopol
and a&ir in the Cemetery— severely wounded while assisting to rescue a wounded soldier who lay in advai:ce
exposed to a heavy fire of musketry (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the Okamundel Field
Force in 1859, and was present at the storming and capture of Beyt (wounded), reconnaissance before, siege, and
occupation of Dwarka.
* Captains Thackeray and Webb commanded the Ladder Party at the assault of Beyt on 6th October, and served
with the Okamundel Field Force in the operations before Dwarka till nth Nov. 1859.
« Captain Ducat served as Adjutant to the Detachment 28th Regiment with the Okamundel Field Force of 1S50.
Commanded the Sharpshooters at the assault of the fort of Beyt (mentioned in despatches), and was present at tlie
reconnaissance before, siege, and occupation of Dwarka.
7 Captain Collingwood served with the 97th Regiment in Bengal in suppressing the mutiny in 1857-58, and wafr
present in the actions of Nusrutpore, Chanda, Ummeerpore, and Sultanpore, also at the siege and capture of
Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
* Captain Dempster has been awarded the Royal Humane Society's Medal.
« Captain Davies served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 ^ith the xith Hussars, inclnding the affairs of Bnlganak
and M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Alma, Balaklava (wounded and horse shot), and Tchemaya, siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, also the Sardinian and Turkish Medals).
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29th {WoreeslersJUrey^Liiiked to 36th. [sJi^'i^^-w^i^M^. 17$
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H7.|Fkt. X/.C»2oM/,3Apr. 46; Co2. 20 June 54; If a^'or GFtfM. 3 Aug. 60; X^.Gm. 5 Sept. 69; G«Mrai. 19 Julj 76; Col,
99tliFoot.iaAprU68.
liMtauat GolonoL— Howell Davifl, JBnti^, 19 Deo. 57 ; Lt, 'xa June 60 ; Capt, 'z6 Jan. 63 ; Mqjor, 93 Jan. 75 ;
XiMrfinMuU Colontl, a Siarch 78.
Kuors.~Frederick Charles Buxton, Etuign, '3 June 59 ; 14. '3 Deo. 6x ; Capt, 'ao Fob. 63 ; BtMqjor^
6 Juhr 77 ; Major, 9 March 78.
John dnarles Douglas, Stuiffn, '3 July 60 ; Zt. '7 Kot. 6a ; Cop^ '95 April 65 ; Bi,3£aj^, x Oct. 77 ; MqfoTf
«9 Jan. 79-
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Robert John Watson
Charlea Edward Pinckney Simpson
Edmund Carrington .
pj^, Henxy Grev MaoGregor*
George WiUiam Fredeiiok Glaremont
Alfied William Matobett
William Miles Prendergast
Edward James Henry Spratt
^en Theophilns Boss
Bebert Henry Anstioe
William Senhouse Clarke*
John Cooke
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OrbeU Heuy Oakes .^
Hugh Bdmond Blsden Srerard ,
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D'Arey Richard Chapman ,
Archibald James BrsUne
Edward Alfred Innes Pym
Murray Venables HUUm, A4fiii<uU 34)
AprU 79 J
_zthiir Ueury Kirwan Ward
Edward Andrew Williamson
William Arbntlmot Lenox Conyngham ..
Swoon LnxjuvASTs.
Wmiam Frederick James HanXisty
Edward Algernon D* ArQy Thomas
Heary Lawrence Hanghton.
Clement Maitlaad Edwards
Hsmilton Lnard Begbie
John Haseard Stewart Gibb
Arthur Robertson Browning
Arthur Ffrenoh
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'94 Mar. 63
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'98 Dec. 66
8 Jan. 68
'aaOot. 61
'xsFeb. 63
»aoFeb. 63
4 Nov. 64
'x5June 60
'99 Aug. 65
'z6 Jan. 63
94 Aug. 67
»x9Dec. 68
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10 Sept 70
11 Sept. 77
35 June 78
31 Aug. 78
39 Jan.
31 Jan.
I Feb.
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X April
84 Feb. 77
3tAng. 78
39 Jan. 79
31 Jan. 79
I Feb. 7a
xa Feb. 73
qmrUr jrai<«r.— James Brogden,? x8 Oct. 73*
^ammff§ Yellow.— J^<*, Messrs. Cox and 03.— 7ru* AgmUi, Bir B. Boroaghi St, and Co.
lUtunudfnm Barbadon, April 1873.
*G«aenI Longfleld oommanded the and Brigade at the sleare of Dellii in 1857, the Baterva dnring the aaaaaltf
ud senred m the dUsj during the six days' fighting that eninal (CJI.» Medal with Clasp).
* V^jor MacGregor proceeded on special service to South AlVica in November 1878, and served in the Zaiu war
^ i>79, first as ana Staff Officer to Oolonel Pearson's Column including the engagement at Inyesane, and after-
*udi as Brigade Higor of the xst Brigade xst Division (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major).
^* ChpiBin C&rka served in the Ashanti War, In 1874* in the T.«nsport Service, and waa in charge of the Post at
SittkdtsdaD.
' QBsxter Master Brogden served on the North West Front' ) * during the Indian mntiny in 1857-58 (Medal),
N
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174 !>«▼«. ^ 30th {The Gamhridgeshira). — LiiJced to 59/A
" Earn " (with the Sphinx)
Tewt'Ser.
FaU
37
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Half
Pay.
Oolo&«l.~Charl6sABhmore,£iM<^, 25 Deo. 13; £<. 13 April 30 ; Capi. '19 Ang. 38: Major, ^ik Deo. 40
Xf.Co{.aa]Cav45; Co«. ao Jon© 54 1 Jfq/or d«i, x Mar, &> j Zt^Qneral, 12 July 68; GnMrvl, 19 Oct 75
CotoiMijotJiFoot, 6Jan.67. -^^ » •-» » /a
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X April 70 ; J>r«o«^ LifiHtenmiii Colon^, t Oct 77 ; lA^itmuKiU Coumd, 31 OoL 70.
Kidon.— Gharlee John Moorsom/ JEm^, ai July SAi^'^ Nov. 54 ; Copt. % Dec. 57 1 BiJit^or, < July 7a
jktffcr, 31 Oct. 74 J 3i.Zt.Colon4l, 97 June 79. # i ■» t a -S7 #
John Pennook CampbeU/ Sntiffn, 13 May 531 Zt.6 Nov. 54 ; 0^.30 April 58; BiMttfor, s Jvlj 72
Me^or, 31 Oct. 79.
LiautenmntOeloneL— Henry Wallaoe Stroud,^ Xntiffn, 19 March 43 ; Lt z8 Anir. 47 1 Cavt, x8 Bent, st i Jfofor
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Joehua B. G. O. Lindeeay, A^jiUamt 5 )
XoMMiMr* MiUHa j
James Cooke
David Roche Yandeleur
pjt.e. Jaxnes Bdward (Soodwyn
Frederic Clowes*
Neil Bannatyne
Gerald Andrew Agnew,«I>.2l.^. #• Q.if.)
Gm. IroUmd )
Cecil Bougheedge Hornby
Henry Eemble
Alexander John Goldie
Henry Theodore Penrhys Evans
LxsmvAjras.
Alfired George Watson
Archibald John AmottWright,.447»toii< j
39 May 79 S
John MorpottPiercv, Jiut.o/jriMJfc.89 May79
Jaxnes Bstcourt Bobinson
Walter Henry Soott ^
John Frederick Munts
Bridges George Lewis
Denis Oarey
BioovD LxsimvAavs.
William George Hamilton
Frank Seymour Dcrham
Claude Arthur Bray
Charles Bichard Mackey O'Brien
Carloton Haynes
Henry Montague Browne
Henry Lionel Gallwey v.
nrsieir om
sirx>Lnirt.
» 5 Mar. 58
8 Sept. 58
' 3 Aug. 60
x6 Dec. 57
>'x7Mar. 63
'18 Sept. 63
"Mar. 64
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'x6Aug. 64
3 Mar. 65
'aoJune 65
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3 Sept. 70
»aa Oct. 70
'34 Deo. 70
37 Mar. 78
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XX May 78
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XX May 78
XX May 78
14 Sept. 78
XX May 78
' 5 Aug. 59 'ax Nov. 65 i July 78
4 Jan. 6z Pz4 Oct. 68
' 9 Oct. 63 'a4 Dec. 70
' 5 Mar. 61 '20 May 64 x Oct. 77
'•12 Sept. 65 9 Aug. 73
'21 Nov. 65 31 Oct. 74
"31 Aug. 66 1 April 75
38 Sept. 57 x April 7Q
»i6 Sept. 68 a Mw. 78
'14 Oct. 68 39 Mar. 78
'14 Oct. 68 3xAug. 78
38 Oct. 71 34 May 79
28 Oct.
88 Oct
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31 July
7 Aug.
... P<yf»af(fr.— Joseph John Morris,* x Apr. 78; Son.Captaim, z Apr. 78,
... Qacirivr JfMeM'.-^ohael Byan, 30 June 77.
OAKAnr.
BBIV.1IAJ. BT.lS.00L.
■Captain Clowes served in th«
Ashanti war firom the 30th Novembei
1873, A^d command^ the Eobioc
company of Wood's Regiment at the
battle of Amoafhl (Medal with Clasp)
* Captain Agnew served with thi
90th Light Infhuoitry during the Indian
campaign of 1857-58, and was presenl
with Havelock's Column at the
actions of the aist and 23rd Sept.
relief and subsequent defence oi
Lucknew (wounded) 17th Oct. de-
fiBBce of che Alumbagh by Oatram,
campaign in Onde, and final cap*
ture of Lueknow (Medal with two
Clasps, and a year's service).
Taeing$ Yellow.
AgmU, Sir Charles B. M'Grigor, Sort., and Co.— rWA AgenU, Sir B. Borough, Bart, and Co.
Sstwned/hm Nova Scotia, Junt x86q.
1 Lt.Co1onel Stroud served with the 98th Begiment in the Puxyaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal). Also at Fesh»
wur, under Sir Sydney Cotton during the mutmies f^m 1857 to i860. 1
« JUt.Colon6l Moorsom served with the 30th Regiment in the Crimea from the xst to the aBth September 1855, n
eluding the siege and Call of Sebastopol and assault of the Redan on the 8th September— severely wounded in m
left arm { Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) . J
« Major Campbell served with the 30th Regiment throughout the Bastem campaign of 1854-55, inclaOinfr flj
battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fiall of Sebastopol, and sortie of a6th October 1854 (Medal with three Clam
5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal) . J
• Captain Morris served at the Head Quarters Camp befbre Sebastopol from April 1855 to July 1836, and H
the Crimean and Turkish Medals.
Continuation of Notes to ^ist Begiment.
Trier Corps. J
of 1842 in AfTghaiiiii
}k. occupation of Cab
11 Captain Deverell served in Abyssinia in 1868 in the 45th Regiment.
IS Lieut. Reynolds served in the latter part of the Zulu war of 1879 with the Native Carrier
^7 Quarter Master Wilkinson served with the 31 at Begiment throughout the cam])aign of z .
(Medal) under General Pollock, including the actions of Maseena, Tezeen, and JugdaUuck, occupation
and diiferent engagements leading to it. Served at the capture of Khytul in May 1841 with the t7mballs Bngt
Also throughout the Sutleg campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee (slightly wounded), Feroz^
Buddiwal, Aliwal, and Sobraon— severely wounded (Medal and three Clasps). Served with the 3and Repni
in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the first and second siege operations before Mooltan, attack on
enemy's position in front of the advanced trenches on 12th Sept. 1848, action of Sooijkoond, storm and capture or
city and surrender of the fortress of Mooltan, surrender of the Fort and garrison of Cheniote, and battM
Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served with the 32nd Regiment in the operations on the North- WestFron
of India in 1851 and 52 (Medal with Clasp). Was present at ttie mutiny of the Sepoys in Oude on sist May, I
at the evacuation of Fort Mucheebhawan on xs( July 1857. Served throughout the suppression of the mua
and was cnfraged in the defence of the Residency oi Lueknow ih>m 30th June until its final relief by Lord C^
on 34th November 1857, and was present at a sortie on 7th July; was subsequently engaged in the defeat or
Gwalior rebels at Cawnpore on 6tn Dec., capture of the Forts of Dehaign and Tyrhool, action of Doadpore^i
throughout the Oude campaign (Medal with Clasp, and a year's service for Lueknow).
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^*^^'\(klhuL— Sight Hon. Sir Edward Lugard,* GCB. Entign, 31 July a8 ; Li. '31 Oct. 31 ; Capt. 30 Dec. 43 ;
^[«; BtJfaM, 3April46; Bt,Li.Cobmel, 7 June 49 i CoUmsl^MJxme K4i Major, 13 June 55; Major General,
-^;— ^1 30 July 58 ; Lieut. General, 12 Jan. 65 ; General, 34 Oct. 73 ; Colonel 3i8t Foot, x June 62.
XiMtMUBt OoloBeLr-Thomas Eaton Swettenham,* Bneian, 9 Sept. 51 ; Lt. i»i8 Feb. xs ; Capt. 'zs Feb. 58 ;
Major, '33 March 67 ; BtM.Colonel, 30 March 76 ; XC.OofoiMl, 15 March 70. -^ ^
■uon.— Geom Bayley/ .Bm. '34 Aug. 54 ; Li. ts June 55; Cop*. '33 Mar. 60; Bt.M<y'or, 5 July 7a;
Major, 35 Feb. 74.
Arthor Jebb,* Snii^, 33 June 55 ; Z<.'is Feb. 56; 08ip<.'a5 April 65; Bt.Miyor, i Oct. 77 ; Major, 15 March "9.
'19
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.. 'Richard Langford Leir. Inet, B. M, CoOege
.. -Richard Pearson Crosier
.. jDarid Dempeter Chadwick
. I Rowley Biohard Conway HiU, AijnitantX
I Snrtte 3£ilUia >
|j».«.e. Arthur FitsBoy Hart"
, Junes Urquhart Moaso
! Robert Wdliam Fergusson Phillips
I George Humphzys Leathem
iPrederiok Ward
I William Thos.D0verell,"^({;. 3 SnrregMU.
'Cyril Taylor
lEdwsrd Moranft
I
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{Henry Butler, .14^*^'"*' is May 78
WiQiam Homan Turpiu
;Aithnr Sutherland Reynolds^*
Cedl Guthrie Hayes Newington, Inet. \
tfMueietrf uMay 78 S
Charles Alexander George Cumine
Pen^rine Henry Thomas Fellowos
WBliam James Holmes Frodsham...
Jnxon Henry Jones ,
<3eorge Arthur Carruthers
Henry Wightman Benson
Cbaries Jamea Napier
Sxcoirv "LnrrmAXTB^
Bdvard Sylvester Glllman
Henry Paul Treel^
Chsxies John Cathcart Douglas ..
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34 June 59
'xo April 6z
'^14 Jan. 63
' 9 April 6z
33 Deo. 64
18 April 56
'i8Dec. 66
33 Mar. 67
'34 Mar. 67
39 July 63
'35 Mar. 67
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'74 July 69
~ 4 Feb. 71
30 Jan. 78
X Mky 78
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'39 Mar.
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'23 Mar.
1*39 May
x5 June
'35000.
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17 Mar.
'37 Feb.
'27 Oct.
38 Oct.
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30 Deo.
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38 Feb.
10 June
17 Apr.
15 July
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»»9Nov. 66
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'16 Mar. 7Q
17 Aug. 73
35 Feb. 74
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X April 70
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34 July 78;
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17 April 79
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fofmader.'^
iQMfier Jfo«<«r.— Henzy WQldnfion,^? 30 Dec. 59 5 Sneign, 30 Deo.
7 Captain Gardiner served with the
73>3zst Regiment throughout the opera-
7a tions in the north of China in z86o,
74 and was present at the storming of
74 Tangku (Mednl with Clasp for the
79 TakuFurts). Served with the Comxnis-
76 sariat during the operations against
79 the Taepings in the vicinity of Shang-
,hai in April and Mav 1863, resulting
in the taking of the stockade of
iNanhsianff, capture by escalade of
.the walled cities of Kadin, Tsinpoo,
'and Tsolin, the fortified town of
Najow, and the aflHEui* at Nanhsiang
and relief of Kading.
59.
WaevngeBuff,-
•Agemte, Messrs. Oox and Co.— JWift Agente, Bir B. Borough, Bl. and Co.
Betmmedfrom Gibraltar, April 1876,
'Sirldward Logard served as a M^or of Brigade throughout the campaign of 1843 in AlTghanistan under
*^enl PoDoek, aad waa present in the aotions of Maietna, Teseen, and Jugdulluck, the occupation of Cabool,
ttdtiie different engagements leading to it (Medal). He served throughout the campaign on the Sutl^;—
yjyiy Assistant Adjutant General to Sir Harry Smith at the battles of Moodkee (wounded), Ferozeshak)
^^wl), sad Bobraon ;— as A^iutant General of the whole Force commanded by Sir Harry at the affair of
'^™*^ And the battle of Aliwsil ; and he officiated as Ac^utant General of Her Majesty's Forces in India, from
wiatOeofSobraon to the end of the campaign, when he was appointed Assistant Adjutant General to Her
fS^* Poroes in India (Medal and three CiMps). He again officiated as Adjutant General throughout the
^Qjnb cunpsign In X848-49 ; and was present at the passage of the Chenab, and battles of Chillianwallah and
^"[jvm ncodsl with two Claaps) . Served as Chief of the Staff on the Persian expedition ini857 (M^dal with Clasp,
tt£ loounstsd a XCB.). was promoted to the rank of Miyor €!eneral "for his services in the command ol a
J^ODatthe capture of Lucknow, and subsequently in the oommand of the Aximghur Field Force " (Medal with
' U.CQlocel Swettenham served with the 3zst Regiment in the Crimea fh>m 33nd May 1855, and was present at the
1^?^*dA tui of Sebastopol, and attacks of the Redan on the x8th June and 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and
*" " " Also served throughout the campaign in the north of China in z86o, including the action of Sinhe
*^afci3ted^
to-l jf/nmag of Tangku (Medal witl^ Clasp for'the'TaEu Forte)
,^c5P ^y^«y terved with the 3i8t Regiment in the Crimea
Of SeWoi and attacks of the i8th Juno and 8th September
Crimea fh>m ssnd Mav 1855, including the siege and fkll
September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Modal). "
Served
dcna^ ^ operations against the Taepings in the vicinity of Shanghai in April and May 1863, rosnlt=ng in the
uJ^of th» stockade of Nanhsiang. capture by escalade of the wailed cities of Kadin, Tsinpoo, and Tsolin, the
lort^ tovu of N^ow, and the affitir at Nanhsiang (mentioned in despatches).
*K^y J^b served with the 31st Regiment throughout the campaign in the north of China in 1860, including
u^e Mttooofginho and storming of Tangku (MediU with Clasp for the Taku Forts). Served against the
n^ttap in ^ vfeinity of Shanghai in 1863, and was acting Aide de Camp to Creneral Staveley at the recapture
C( Ejdiog (mentioned in despatches).
J^or Hsrt accompanied Sir Garnet Wolseley to the Qold. Coast in. September 1871 on special service. Trained
K9 bKna I^ooe Company of Russell's Regiment and conunanded it througlxout the Asbauti war of 1873-74, taking
F^ Q Oie rnrolse (X the Ashanti army at Abrakrampa during the 5th and 6th November 1873, the attack and
jt'-^^if Aaabiassie, battle of AmoafUl, attack and capture of Becquah, advanced guard engagement of
«vj.nb^ (slightly wounded), advanced guard ambuscade affldra between Adwabin and the river Ordah,
A^tS ()"^l»u and capture of Coomassie. Was iJso A^utant of Russell's Regiment from the battle of
ASjbiTL to the end of the war. Was in addition attached to the Quarter Master General's Department
! Tf^'^^^K purposes; surveyed Capo (3oast; accompanied the scouting party north of the Prah and made the
r T^^ road snd scenes of action from the Prah to Coomassie (twice me
f>p).
, ^ mentioned in despatches. Medal with
^^rooeeded on special service to South AlHca in November X878, and served throughout the Zulu war of
"V; fim, M Staff Officer of the snd Regiment of Natal Native Contingent (two battalions), taking part with
'nrsoasCohUBn in the engagement of Inyesane (mentioned in report): then, as Staff Officer on theEkowe
p-'-^inz colunm, being present at the action of Qingindhlovu (mentioned in despatches) : afterwards as Brigade
<*u;:t or ths and Brigade xst Division; and, finally, as Principal Staff Officer of Clarke's Column (Brevet of Mt^or).
IFor eoniinmsiion efWotet tee precedi^ page.
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"OrTHBB" "PbKIITBULJL'* •* SbTABTOPOL " " LUCBKOW.'*
C8ub Digtriet No. a.
Brigade Depot, Carlisle.
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P«y.
Pay.
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Colonel.— Alexander Maxwell,^ CB. En$. '19 June 35; Lt. 1*28 Dec. 38; Capt. 1*27 Sept. 4a; Jfq/or, 1*19 Sept.
48; Lt. Colonel, 12 Dec. 54; Colonel, xa Dec. 57; Major Qerural, 6 March 68; LUut.lfeneral, z Oct. 77;
Colonel 34th Foot, 9 April 79.
Lieutenant Colonel.— Granville William Puget,' JEneign, 1*14 April 48; Z^'zFeb. 50; Capt, 39 Dec. 54;
Major, 2 Oct. 66 ; Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, 1 March 76 ; Lieutenant Colonel, la June 78.
Majors.— Arthur Trevor Leake Chapman,* Untiffn, '24 Nov. 49 ; Lt. '7 Mar. 5Z ; Capt. 26 Oct. 55 ; Brevet
Major, 7 Dec. 71 ; Major, 8 April 74 ; Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, 20 Oct. 77.
Julius Dyson Dyson-Laurie,* Aeeietant Adjutant General, Bengal; JSneign, z6 Feb. 55; Zt, 13 July 55 ;
Capt. P|i June 61 ; Bt.Major, i Aug. 74 ; Major, X2 June 78.
Ci-PTAIKS.
Arthur Hill,« Station Staff Officer, Banitket
George Malcolm^
Arthur Jolliffo Tuftiell*
JohnOlphert Q&ge.Ad/. WeetmorelandMU.
Philip Walker
Charles Cecil Clayton
Walter Forster Camplin Gray, A4j,
Lancaehire By/le Volunteere ,
Henry Richard Treeve"
Sydney Wiiliam Bell"
Archibald Balderston, Station StqfC^eer,
Ifaini Tal
William Watson
Thomas Arthur Hill Lowe
George Matthew Richmond
n
LXBITTBirAirTB.
Edward Medley Carter
Thurlow Laing Wier Dowling
JeflTerson Serrell Wood
Harcourt Ranking Rose, Aide de CaH^\
to the Vieerog of India )
Jas. Forbes Chisholm-Batten, Adj.iiTHoY.yj
Robert Williams Andrews, Instruetor qf^
Muekefryai Jan. 79 )
Arnold Hyde Urquhart Champion
Arthur Dulon Denis Kelly
John George Selby Momce
Gerald Hedley Ovens
Edward Frere Marriott. Interpreter
Edward William Fane Martin
George Henry Antbonj' Arnot
George Frederick WiUes
Sub Libutbvaktb.
Alan Coddington Batten
Ponsonby Glenn Hufrgina
Bbcobd Libutbvaittb.
Stephen Francis Biddulph
Ernest Charles Penn Curzon
John Colin Wardlaw
Reginald Wilton Hugh Macdonald..
Robert Henry Gage Heygate.^
Irton Eardley-Wibnot
John Page wood
zx May 55
6 July 55
'15 May 57
'16 Mar. 60
3 July 60
' 5 Mar. 61
'aoJuly 66
73 Aug. 57
' 6 Jan. 57
8 July 61
8 Sept. 63
'25 July 65
XX Oct. 64
'17 July 66
'17 Mar. 69
'28 May 70
'24 April 69
•24 Nov. 69
^ 6 July 70
MKUT.
16 Oct.
29 Nov.
I Oct.
J* 2 Sept.
20 Nov.
''28 Aug.
' 4 Mar.
aMur.
34 Nov.
23 Jan.
' 31 July
•• 5 Jan.
21 July
2irD LIBUT.
5 Sept. 77
8 Dec. 77
8 Dec. 77
37 Mar. 78
z May 78
I May 78
zsAug. 79
' 6 July 70
*• 5 July 71
••27 Oct. 71
28 Oct.
38 Oct
28 Oct.
30 Dec.
12 Nov
3 Feb. _
2X Sept. 74
21 Sept. 74
10 Sept. 7s
zz Sept. 76
24 June 77
BUB LIBUT.
10 Sept. 76
16 April 76
55 • 7 Jan.
57 »28 Oct.
58 '16 Feb.
62,' 5 Jan.
62' zx May
3z Sepu 73
3 Mar. 75
z April 70
z April 70
Z2 Feb,
BBBV.MAJ.
z6 April 75
z Oct 77
I Oct 77
73
3 Mar. 78
Z3 June 78
2z Feb. 78
11 Captain Treeve served through-
out the Oude oamxMdgn in Z858, m-
eluding the actions of Pusgoon and
RiBSOomore, attack and capture of
Fort Mittowlie, and the action of
BishwaO^edal). Served throughout
the campaign of x86o in China, in-
cluding me action of Sinho, taking of
Tangku, and surrender of Pekin
(Medal with two clasps).
u Captain Bell served with the 8i6t
Regiment throughout the Indian
Mutiny in Z8S7-58 (Medal).
P<qr«Mz«/^.— George Augustus Eliott,^* 3 Apr. 69; Son, Captain, 3 Apr. 74.
Qfiarter Master.— -John Francis Gordon," Z4 Aug. 72.
Fringe Yelloyf. —Agente, Messrs. Cox and Co.— im* Agente, Sir B. Borough, Bart, and Oo.
Evkharked for India, 29 Sept. 1875.
* Lieut.Gteneral Maxwell served in the Crimea from 8 Nov. 1854, and commanded the 46th Regiment at
the siege and ilEUl of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, CB., Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Me^jidie,
and Turkish Medal).
* Lt Colonel Puget served with the 34th Regiment in the Crimea flrom 9th Dec. 1854, Including the siege of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also in the Indian campaigns in 1857-59, including the actions at Cawn-
pore on 26th a7th and 28th Nov. 1857, capture of Meeangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, relief of Aximghur,
defeat of the rebels near Bootwul, and commanded Detachment 34th Regiment at the affair at Bhowanie — ^mentioned
in despatch (Medal with Clasp).
* Lt.CoIonel Chapman served with the 34th Regiment in the Crimea Arom the 9th Dec. 1854, including the siege and
Ml of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). .
* Major Dyson-Laurie served with the 34th Regiment in the Crimea flrom the zoth August 1855, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol, and was severely wounded at the assault of the Redan on the 8th September, was also
wounded on a former occasion (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the Indian campaigns in
z8«8-59, including the capture of Meeangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, relief of Asimghur, defeat of the
rebels at Bootwul, and afloir at Bhowanie (Medal with Clasp).
* Major Hill served with the 23rd Fusiliers in the Crimea, subsequent to the fall of Sebastopol, trom. the 12th
Deoember Z855 to the end of the Russian war in Z856. Also in the Indian campaign of Z857-58, including the siege
and capture of Lucknow, and operations across the Goomtee (Medal with Clasp).
7 Migor Malcolm served with the 34th Regiment in the Indian campaign in Z857-59, including the actions st
Oawnpore on 26th 27th and 28th Nov. 1857, siege and capture of Lucknow, and defeat of the rebels at Bootwul
medal with Clasp).
* Major Tnfliell served with the 93rd Highlanders at the relief of the Garrison of Lucknow in Nov. z8s7, at the
defmoe of Oawnpore and defeat of the Ghwalior mutineers there and at Seria Ghat, also present at the action of
Kalee Nuddee (Medal with Clasp).
>* Captain Eliott served with the 33rd Regiment in the Crimea subsequently to the fkll of Sebastopol from the
S7th December Z855 to the end of the campaign (Crimean and Turkish Medals).
*^ Quarter Master Gordon served with the 34th Regiment in the Indian mutinv campaigns of z857-«9, including the
actions with the Gwalior Concmgentand subsequent defence of Cnwnpore trom. the 26th November to the 6th Deceiziber
Z857 ; also the operations on the Neptinl Frontier and in the Trans-Gugra district fVom February to May Z859 (Medal).
Digitized by V^jOO^ 11:^
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The Crett and Motto of the Doko of Wellington. " SsKXVoi.pxTi.x " " Waueloo " " Alxi " " Ivkikva* »»
**B^YAgt090h" " Abtssutia." *«»«a«
^' OoIoimL— «. William Nelson Hatohioaon, Entign, 34 Feb. 30 ; Li,
ifaU Hail
Fit. ?%j.
34 Feb. ao; il. 35 Oct. 33; 0<v<. '17 June 26; Jfa/cr,
^ ApriVe •''^ »«»«ro/, 36 Oct. 38} Lieut,&e!t4tra^ ,;
(o ftar. 49; Li. P7 Mar. 51; Capi. 16 Mar. 58;
*5&v;ri1teSh°Y ^^'P^^»* ifWfi^/a Dec. 53 ; i^/xe Feb^'is ; Cop^ '33 Aug. 64 ; BiMaJor, 1 Oct. 77 ,
WmlL' Bally,* i/n«i^, '15 Sept. S4; Lt. 9 Sept. 55; Cap*. Pi8 April 65; BtMqior, 2 Oct. 77 j Jfo/o.
'4 Dec. 33 ; Li.Colo»9i,'7 Sept. 41 j Coloiul, n ^_
Aa^. 65; Oewral, 39 May 73 ; Colonel 33rd Foot, x April
levtiaaat OoUuial.— Frederick Jolm Uastle,i Sntufn, 30
BLMajor, 5 July 7a ; Major, 6 Sept. 76 ; Lt.Colomet, 33 Ju
xs March 79.
Captaiits.
j».».e. Rowland Hill Fawcetl^
Sdwin Sandys Wason,' Adi, Wttt Tork\
, MUUia .3. j
« I ... lEdmn Glass Fenn
31 I... I George Malcolm Donglaa^
X9 I ... Frederic William Darraat,"<Sfa<iol•S^|f)
I ] Qffleer, Fuekmaret }
i6 1 ... Fbrainand James Tidmarsh,>^y.4)r«f<)
I I Biima of Torkahirt Mide VoluutMn... S
16 , .„ \pj.e. William Everett* MM. Viet ConmU \
I 9tBrteromm >
15 .« Bdward Nesbitt^
o ... Henry Ferdinand Oi^kes
16 I ... Fredk. Bartholomew Joseph Jerrard,' \
Im$p. and Adj. B. I, BaUmag VoUtnUtn }
(3 ... p.«.«. Alexander Henry Fraaer*
xj ... Ce6iICk>noi*
X5 ... Walter Andrew Wynter**
IiXBunirAVTs.
.. , Azthnr Yirian Henzy Brooke
^ Alexander Gisbome John Eobbins
~ JMervyn Donnington-Jefferson
.. Arthur John Preston, Inti. qf Miukttfy \
^ ij(flm Oharies Doke '......!....!!..*....
-. Tangfaan Jenkins, InUrpreUr
Arthnr Edward Bieharda Corran, Adj. \
x9Feb. 77 S
Idanel Edward Blakeney Booth
Edward Oharlaa Mortimer Lushington ...
WintonSeton
Reginald Hope Parkinson
Herbert Richard Saunders
3 ...
, ... J«
BxoovB LnunvAVts.
Bdwin Gharlea Horatio Price
Bslph Stephen Pemberton Robinson ,
VTilliam Hunter Cornish
William Harry Derville Rich
Frank WhitworthEagar
George Edward Gore
Bdmnnd Boieler Barton
Barr6 Hood Carmiohael
'xsMay 58
'x3Jane 60
x6Sept. 59
31 Dec. 5>
8 Feb.
'x4 Jane
38 Jane
^ S Nov.
»36 Feb.
Pxx Feb.
XI Fob.
'x8 Oct.
'39 June
XX Jan.
X Sept. 6s|'x3 July
»36May 6oP39May
P18 Oct.
XX Jan.
' 9 Mar.
' 9Aag.
P30 April 67
' 8 June 67
'x5 Sept. 69
'3x Oct. 66
33 Sept. 7x
3VD LIBUT.
sSept. 77
.^o Jan. 78
X May 781
5 Oct. 78
30 Oct. 781
34 May 79
13 Aug. 79
13 Aug. 79
'x4 Oct.
'xs Sept.
'x9 Jan.
xFeb.
' 7 Nov.
■^ 9 Apr.
'37 Oct.
38 Oct.
38 Oct.
30 Dec.
XX Sept. 74
xo Jan. 73
37 June 7S
IX Feb. 75
89 Nov. 76
30 Dec. 73
CAPTAZir. 1
»25 Sept.
67
'x5 Sept. 69I
'x7 Mar.
'24 Sept.
69
70
x7July
73
24 Sept.
73
9 Sept.
74
9 Sept.
'38 Oct.
74
71
23 June
75
31 Jan.
7 Jan.
xsMar.
78
79
79
BBJV.MAJ.I BT.LT.COL.
* Captain Jerrard served in th»
AshantiWar in x 874, in the Trans-
port Service (Medal).
" Captain Wynter served with the
33rd Regiment throughout the Abys»
smian campaign of 1867-68, and was
present at the storming and capture
of Magdala (Medal). Served in the
AshantiWar (Medal).
Faeingt Bad.—Ag9ni9, Messrs. Cox and Co.—rWiA AgenU, Sir B. Borough, Bart, and Co.
Embarked for India 34 October 1875.
i^^^*l5*?^® ?®/3®^ T^ the 48th Regiment in the Crimea flrom the 3xst AprQ X855, including the siege
ttdWlofSebastopol (Medal with Chiap, and Turkish Medal).
w^tJTf ^^**? •^ ^?^. Fawcett served throufifhout the Abyssinian campaign in 1867-68, and were present
iV^ 33rd Regiment at the storming and capture of Magdala (Medal) .
{JSHI^ served as Aide deCMip to Brigadier General Ceilings in the Abyssinian campaign in X867-68
i^^J^mdespatches for "seal and mtelligence." Medal).
I SSS^??***',*®'^ the Abyssinian campaign in 1867-68 as Adjutant 33rd Regiment (Medal).
.k^'ig^PoPg^*** Durrant, Tidmarsh, Nesbitt, Fraser. and Conor served with the 33rd Regiment throughout
» tf2??S campaign of 1867-68, and were present at the storming and capture of Magdala (Medal).
^WJWagsOTved the Sutlq campaign of 1845-46, and was wounded at the battle of Ferozeshah
J^JMitostthe uege of SebMtopol m 1855, including sorties of 5th and xoth May, and attack of the Red
*« gy. iroujiddd (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Iftedal) .
ted SHf^!!&!??' Am^i®*^*^ 7^^ ^ ^. Fusiliers in the Crimea from the 17th June 1855, including the siege
SSfaii: S!Sf**^S^*5l"?*^' ^' *t® *^®<^**^ ^^ *^® «8th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). ServSd
S™«i?I/5£^ r:^\ ^ntoer war of 1863 with the Busofzye Field Force, and was present at the defence of th»
S^*2"!^^"^^^F^' ^ ^} ^^ *'^o^ 0^ ««d storming of the Conical mu and destruction of Laloo,
St£JtL!?5??v** Umbeyla and destruction of the village at the foot of the Bonais Pass which ended in the
coa{MflCt root of the enemy and the submission of the Hill Tribes (Medal with Ulasp).
(Medal).
Redan on the
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
, 78 Oh.«i,m«j._Ea«ikh.t.j 34UJ ^^he (hmberUnd).-Unked to 55th. [f^J^!^^^^,.
A Laurel Wreath. **Albuhera" "Abeoto dosMolikob" "Vitxobxa" "Ptbbfms" "Nitblm" "Nivb"
"Okthbs" "PBBursuLi." *' Sbtabtopol *' *• LuoBirow."
Colonel.— Alexander Maxwell,* CB. En*. '19 June 35 ; Zi. 'aS Deo. 38 j Capi. '27 Sept. 42; Me^'or, '19 Sept.
48; Lt. Colonel, 12 Dec. 54; Colonel, la Dec. 57 ; Major Oeneral, 6 Karoh 68; Lieut. QenertU, 1 Oci. jj;
Colonel 34th Foot, 9 April 79.
Lieutenant Colonel— Granville William Fuget,^ Enngn, ^14 April 48 ; 14. 'z Peb. 50 ; Capi. 29 Dec. 54 i
Major, 2 Oct. 66 ; Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, z March 76 ; Lieutenant Colonel, 12 June 78.
lUjora.— Arthur Trevor Leake Chapman,* Entign, ^24 Nov. 49 ; Lt. 1*7 Mar. 5Z ; Capt, 36 Oct. 55 ; Brevet
Major, 7 Dec. 71 ; Major, 8 April 74 j Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, 20 Oct. 77.
Julias Dyson Dyson-lAurie,* Aeeietant Adjutant General, Bengal; Bnaign, z6 '.
Capt. 'iz June 61 ; Bt.Major, 1 Aug.74 j Major, Z2 June 78.
rau
Pay.
as
Half
Pay.
fi«/i5
Captaivs.
Arthur Hill,« 9/a^n Sti^f Officer, Banikhei
George Malcolm^
Arthur Jolliffe Tufnell*
JohnOIphert Q&ge, Ad/. Westmoreland Mil.
Philip Walker
Charles Cecil Clayton
Walter Forster CampUn Gray, A4f. x)
Lancathire Mifle Volunteers }
Henry Richard Treeve"
Sydney William Belli*
Archibald Balderston, Station Stqff Officer, \
Naini Tal )
William Watson
Thomas Arthur Hill Lowe
George Matthew Richmond
i Feb. 55; Lt. 13 July 55;
55
zx May ^^ -w ^w-.
6 July 55 29 Nov.
»zs May — - ^'•*
I'ze Mar.
3 July
P 5 Mar.
»2o July
LiBUTBKAKTB.
Edward Medley Carter
Thurlow Laing Wier Dowling
Jefferson Berrell Wood
Harcourt Ranking Rose, Aide de Camp)
to the Vtcerog ^f India )
Jas. Forbes Chisholm-Batten,.l<2;.2zNov.77
Robert Williams Andrews, Jnetruetor qf^
Musketry 21 Jan. 79 j
Arnold Hyde Urquhart Champion
Arthur Dillon Denis Kell^
John George Selby Momce
Gerald Hedley Ovens
Edward Frere Marriott, Interpreter
Edward William Fane Martin
George Henry Anthony Arnot
George Frederick WiUes
Sub LiBUTXiTAirTS.
Alan Ooddington Batten
Ponsonby Glenn Hoggins
SxCOin> LlXUTBITAVTS.
Stephen Francis Biddulph
Ernest Charles Penn Curzon
John Colin Wardlaw
Reginald Wilton Hugh Macdonald..
Robert Henry Gage Heygate.,
Irton Bardley-Wiimot
John Page Wood
57 z Oct.
60 ' 2 Sept.
72 Aug.
' 6 Jan.
8 July
8 Sept.
'25 July
zzOct.
00 ' 2 cepb.
60 20 Nov.
6x P28 Aug.
66 P 4 Mar.
57 2 Mar.
57 24 Nov.
61 22 Jan.
63 P 3z July
65 P 5 Jan.
64 2z July
''z7July 66
^17 Mar. 69
'28 May 70
P24 April 69
'24 Nov. 69
' 6 July 70
2]rD LIBUT.
5 Sept. 77
8 Dec.
8 Dec.
97 Mar.
xMay
z May
xsAug.
z6 Oct.
I CAPTAIir.
as ' 7 Jan. 62
57 '28 Oct. 64
58^x6 Feb. 64
62|' 5 Jan. 70
62< zz May 72
»• 6 July
P 5 July
P27 Oct.
28 Oct.
38 Oct.
28 Oct.
70
71
71
7X
7»
7x
30 Dec. 7z
Z2 Nov. 73
3 Feb. 74
2z Sept. 74
2x Sept. 74
xo Sept. 7.S
zz Sept. 76
24 June 77
BUB LIBUT.
10 Sept. 76
16 April 76
BBBV.MAJ.
z6 April 75
x Oct 77
1 Oct. 77
2z Sept. 72
3 Mar. 75
X April 70
z April 70
12 Feb. 73
a Mar. 78
Z2 June 78
az Feb. 78
11 Captain Treeve served thxon^li'
out the Oude campaign in 1858, in-
cluding the actions of Pusgaon and
RissooTpore, attack and capture of
Fort Mittowlie, and the action of
Biahwa (Medal). Served throughout
the campaign of x86o in China, in-
cluding the action of Sinho, taking of
Tangku, and Buirender of Pekin
(Medal with two clasps).
u Captain Bell served with the 8in
Regiment throughout the Indian
Mutiny in X857-58 (Medal).
Pojfmaster.— George Augustus Eliott," 3 Apr. 69; Hon. Captain, 3 Apr. 74.
Quarter Master.--John Francis Gordon," za Aug. 72.
Facings YeVLoyr.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.— imA Agents, Sir E. Borough, Bart, and Co.
Embarked for India, 29 Sept. Z875.
1 Lieut.General Maxwell served in the Crimea ftx>m 8 Nov. 1854, and commanded the 46th Rcpmem ai
the siege and il&ll of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, CB., Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidio>
and Turkish Medal). ^„ ^ ^ ^]
* Lt.Colonel Puget served with the 34th Regimentin the Crimea flrom 9th Dec. Z854, including the siege of Sebaawpoi
(Medal with Cla^p, and Turkish Medal). Also in the Indian campaigns in 1857-59, including the actions at Cawn-
pore on 26th 27th and 28th Nov. 1857, capttire of Meeangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow. relief of Axungnw,
defbat of the rebels near Bootwul, and cumnmnded Detachment 34th Regiment at the affair at Bhowanie— menbonca
in despatch (Medal with Clasp). .
♦ Lt.Colonel Chapman served with the 34th Regiment in the Crimea from the 9th Dec. Z854, indnding the siege ano
ML of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) . . . . ♦>,«
» Major Dyson -Laurie served with the 34th Regiment in the Crimea ftom the xoth August Z85S, including toe
Biege and fall of Sebastopol, and was severehr wounded at the assault of the Redan on the 8th September, was aieo
wounded on a former occasion (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the Indian campaigns in
1858-59, including the capture of Meeangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, relief of Aisimghur, defeat of tae
rebels at Bootwul, and affair at Bhowanie (Medal with Clasp) . . .,,
• Major Hill served with the 23rd FusiUers in the Crimea, subsequent to the fall of Sebastopol, firomwexau
December Z855 to the end of the Russian war in Z856. Also in the Indian campaign of X857-58, including the «icg«
and capture of Lucknow, and operations across the Goomtee (Modal with Clasp). ,
7 Ifajor Malcolm served with the 34th Regiment in the Indian campaign in X857-59, including the B^<^^j
Oawnpore on 26th 27th and 28th Nov. Z857, siege and capture of Lucknow, and defbat of the rebels at Bootwm
llCedal with Clasp). , ,. .
* Major Tufbell served with the 93rd Highlanders at the relief of the Garrison of Lucknow in Nov. Z857, at ue
defbnce of Cawnpore and defeat of the Gwalior mutineers there and at Seria Ghat, also present at the action 01
Kalee Nuddee (Medal with Clasp). , ^ ...
" Captain Eliott served with the 33rd Regiment in the Crimea subsequently to the fell of Sebastopol lh)mtne
•Tth December Z855 to the end of the campaign (Crimean and Turkish Medals). ..
" Quarter Master Gordon served with the 34th Regiment in the Indian mutiny campaigns of Z857-59, 1'^pjj?"**^!
actions with the Gwalior Contingent and Riibscquent defence of Cnwnpore trom the 26th November to the 6th Decmow
X857 ; also the eperaticns on the Nepunl tVontierand in the Trazis-Gogra district fh>m February to May Z859 (Meoai;'
Digitized by \<J (JO V ikl
35th {Eoyai Sussex), — Linked to loi th.
tSub Diitriet No. 43-
Brigade Dtpoi, Ohioheator.
179
P»y.
Pmj.
OoloiwL— Riclmra Thomna Farrcn,^ CB. E*». 30 May 34; LUui. 31 Jan. 40; Capt. 3 Jan. 45 ; 3fq;»r,
•"jf Dec. 5>; Bi.LtC<i!'i>uh i- t>'30. 54; Ll.Colomel, 9 March 55; CoZo jmZ, 12 Deo. 57; ^oyo*" Central,
C search 6a ; l,w.(^. Gi-uer^it, i Ocli. 77; Cb'o**^* 35tt» Foot, 9 June 79- ^ . • . „ ,, .
IwHttaant Colonel.— 3imp*on Hackett,* JSim^*. 31 I>ec. 47 ; i<. ^16 July 5a; C^f. '16 Mar. SS ; Jfa;or,
'2 June 05 ; /i^ U,Culo»H, jo Uci, 74 ; ii«it««ia»< Coteiwi, a Feb. 78 ; Cohnel, 10 Oct. 79- ^ _ . _ ,
Mjjon.— a*inuel t'ritche Mlyth»* En*ign, aQ April 46; X*. '23 June 48 ; CapU x6 May 56; Bt.Major, $ J^y
72; JfqjffT, ^ June 71 ; iif L^.r. >'o»*/, 31 Dec. 78. ^ . „ , t.^ *^ • ti
John OrmBby Vatidoleur, £^gn, "ax Nov. S^i ^' 20 J^© 54; Capt.'s June 59 ; -B'-^M/w. 5 JQlJ ?« ;
Majtn-^ 2 Feh. 7^, .
6»i
li:
CAnrAiirs.
Edward Robert Bi^by Barnes^
Henry Grattan^
Robert Joynt Gordon Grant*
Edward Francis Brownet^ A^.SimexMiUtia
Jules Robert Bowen Buscarlet >,
Wilfired Tolaon
Bdward Beauchamp St. John, Aide de^
Camp to Sir HereulM Bobhuon S
Byrou Plantagenet Gary
pa.e. Edward James Oourtenay,/*«<riMrfor )
im Taetiet, ^c. JBogal MiUtarjf College ... i
Arthur Thomas Chapman
William James Dacres Russell
Henry Charles Grove
Francis Selwyn Campbell
^24 June 53
15 June 55
a4 Jan. 52
4 Nor.
»ai Oct.
I* 6 Jan.
LUtUTBSrJLlTTif.
Arthur S. H. Gem, Itut. of Afuale. x ^Laj 78
Charles Haydon Wilkinson Cafe
Georgo Harden
Herbert Langton Sapte.^cl/MtoA^ la Aug. 76
Arthur Cecil Hervey Bathurst
George Leonard Thomson
Benjamin Donisthorpe Alsop Donne
Lionel James Traffurd
George Charles Peere Williams-Freeman
Robert Bdward Powell
James Charles Young
Georf^e Arthur Trevor ,
Sxcoirn LisuriKijris.
Richard Newton-SLing
Frederick Herbert Tate
Charlm Louis Aubrey Rimus
John Ernest Pierson
Frederick Geale Todd-Thornton..
Charles Henry Ashhurst
xirsiov.
Ci.PTAIV.
5*10 Aug.
" 6 Feb.
Pjo Dec.
23 Nov.
P24 Jan.
Pao Feb.
P12 Apr.
9 Aug. 67
70
1^39 Oct.
' 4 Aug.
P30 June 65 P16 Mar;
'27 Feb. 67
P29 May 69
'10 Nov. 69
' 6 July 70
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
55 ** 6 May 59
57 P 8 Feb. 61
5a 22 Mar. 63
56 6 June 6a
6s P27 Sept. 71
63 i»5 0ct. 75
64 » 9 Nov. 67
24 Nov. 77
2 Feb. 78
••30 Mar. 70
1*28 June 71 1
'27 Sept. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
30 Dec.
I Jan.
26 Feb.
28 May
zo Sept. 75
ao Nov. 75
II Feb. 76
xo Sept. 76
XI Nov. 76
II Nov. 78
39 June 78
22 Jan. 79
22 Jan. 79
13 Aug -9
13 Aug. 79
x8 Oct. 79
25 June 78
X Mar. 79
X April 79
x5 Nov. 79
BBBV.MA.J.
5 July
a8 liiar.
X Oct.
17 Mar.
BT.Ll.COL.
I a .- PasmtuUr.—XylmBr Peter Gerald DowdaU.24 June 79 ; ^'••- »9 Jaly 6a ; T,i, a March 66 ; Capi, 31 Oct. 77.
7 ... Q;»ari^ Master.— Rewry Imbusoh, 27 Aug. 73.
FaciHgt Blue.— ^y«»<#. Cox and Co.~ Jri$hAg»ni*, Sir E. Bopough, Bart, and Co.
Bmbarked for Barhado*§, 15 Oetoh^ 1875.
' Li6iit.General Parren served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 ^th Oie 47th »e»*^*7PJ««^* Sj^f®^^^
'rith the expeditionary force from the commencement of the war with Russia to the ^»re»'?SK,^P,<^tr*« ^tHJ^i i?u
Choes at theconclusion of peace, including the battles of Almaand Inkerman, capture of Balaklava, »ortwioj "JJJ
Aannif the sieg
vJion-mentioned in despatches f Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, CB., Officer of the Legion of Honor,
S»nimian and Turkish MeUs Is, and 4th Class of the Medjidie). . ^ ... ^ * ^# *v« «on, t>o«* i«nin.im»
jCctenel Hackett served throughout the Eastern campaign cf 854.-55 ''X^^'^lS^Jl^^^k^^SS
ttebrtUes of Ahna and Inkerman, siogeand &II0I Sebastopoi, and affair in the Cemeterr(Medal ^^^ J^"™®, ^'^•P^'
5ifi Ch« of the Medjidie. and Turkish Medal) . Served with the 26th Cameronians in Abyssinjj 1° J°^„^^®*Jf^J \.
♦lAOolanel Blyth served in the 35th Regiment against the Indian mutineers with Colonel Salter s ior^m the
Sabhad district J also with Sir John Douglas' Column in Shahabad, including the ^persion of the rebels Itom
J««^«pore, comiiianded the leading Company at the night attack at Sulliadohar, and was engaged m other minor
slain (mentioned in despatches. Medal). ^ ... Ti„«*««n«f «« ftr»«Htr«
• Major Barnes volunteered on the outbreak of the Kaffir war in 1850, and was api>omted a ^^«^*^^* i^ *i^*ijlf
corp«, tod served under Sir Harry Smith and Sir George Cathcart from Jan. 1851 until March 1853. He w5Companiea
til* Sm patrol that left King William's Town on the 30th Jan. i8sx, and was present at the epg;»Se°ie'i'» j>J zJSiL
FebTOtirTeth March. i6th April of ,851, and at the passage of the Koi on the 4th December of the same year; besides
manrocherminorencounters with the enemy during the war (Medal). - «^ , •» -*.v /Tui«« «-n«iiia{«»
' M\ior Grattan served with the Queen's Royals throughout the campaign of x86o i>i Nojth Chii^, mcludmg
^ actions of 3rd and lath August at Sinho. capture of Tangku and Taku forts. actioM of i8Ui ^^^ "st Ser^tember
n«ir Tsngchow. and surrender of Pekin (MeSalwith two Clasps). Was employed on the Natal frontier and
ia Zahiland in thf^ early part of 1870. V a 1. • w.t^
• Major Grant waajpriSnt at the storm and destrucUon of the fortified native Mandingo town or Saba]ee, on the
Gimbia, on the xst June 1853. , «_ j 1 -m- o ci«a«*a
» Mijor Browne served throughout the Indian mutiny, including the outbreak at Nusaeerabad in May 1857, siege
aad c&ptore of Lucknow, and subsequent operations in Oude (Medal with Clasp).
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36th (Herefordshire), — Linhed to igth.
C8ub DMriet Ko. 22.
Brigadt Depot, Woroeitor.
Fbrm." "HzHsooezur" "Boisix" "Tiin»«i." "Co»ririrA." ** Salaulvca*' "PrmiirMs" **NxT»LLi""NiTa»'
" ObTHXS" " T0UI.OUBX " " PMrXFiULi.."
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Pay.
Colonel.— flVr Charles William Dunbar Btaveloy,* JTCB. Stuiffn, »6 Mar. 35; Zt. 4 Oct. 39; Capl. »6 Sept.
44; Mmot, 7 Deo. 50; Lt.Col<m0l, 12 Dec. 54; .C^'^'ti. 9 Mar. 58; Major Gnural, 25 Sept. 67; ii«<.
Gensrai, 29 April 75 ; Qmural, x Oct. 77 ; CoIomI 36th Foot, 2 Feb. 76.
liOtttanaBtOolonoL— Ralph Edward Carr,» Jf*M^, '13 Feb. 52; lA, >io June 53; Copt. 2s Jan. s6; lf«of.
3 April 70; JJr««« LieuUnani Colonel, i Octw 77 ; Lieutenant Colonel, 19 Dec. 77.
■ajora.— Riohard B. Uoyd, Eneign,^ 17 Aug. 52; /i*. 9 Mar. 55; Capt. '4 June 58 j Jfaior, 27 July 70 ;
Sreoet Lieutenant Colonel, I Oct, 77'
St. John Willane,* U. 30 April 55; Capt. 25 Jan. 56; uBe.Jfo/or, 23 April 72; Jfq^'or, x May 78; Bt.Li.
Colonel, 24 Aug. 78. ^^^^
CaptA-UTB.
George Perceval BeamiBh*
Henry Edward Btopford
Henry Gillum Webb
Richard Panona?
Henry John de Bemiere Smart. .
William Archibald Small
Frederic Lloyd Harford
John Lewis Rose
Arthur Ansell Boggs*
John Francis Bgerton.
33 June 54
x8 Jan. 59
P 2 July 61
i»9May 56
24K0V. 63
' 90ot. 63
' 9 Dec. 64
p 2 June 6s
»j8.July 62
'21 Aug. 66
LUVTBVAVXB.
Heniy Clayton Cowell
Wilson James Browne, Lieutenant Jii-')
ttruetoro/Mueketr^atH^e S
Francis Seymour Allen, Ad{jutant 2a Oct.77
Martin Doherty
Joseph Rylaud Rainsford
John Rossiter Coleman
Theophilus Bolton French
Edward Henry St. Lawrence Clarke ..
Charles Edwifd Drummond Telfer
AllaaMoss ...^
Sub LzBvnvAHTs.
Bxoovn LixunvuTTs.
Joaeph Chichester
Thomas Lucas Woodwright
Charles Roderick Robert M'Grigor .
George Culley Btobart
10 Nov.
'18 July
** 9 Aug,
'15 May
» 3 Nov.
»i8Dec.
»2xMar.
^13 June
'30 Jan.
9 Feb.
33 Sept.
Pz8 Dec
54 26 Mar. 58
63,P3x Mar. 68
64 » 5 July 7x
57|'x6 Mar. 70
68 I April 75
66| 82 Oct. 77
68| 19 Deo. 77
69; 3 Apr. 78
66j 16 April 73
70 26 Nov. 79
3 April
'28 May
9 Mar.
xo June
xo Sept.
23 Nov.
20 Nov.
Z2 Feb.
23 June
X9 April
BSKY.MAJ. \ BT.LT.COL.
5 July 72
Pay«a0l«r.— John Campbell,* 32 Feb. 68 t Q.2C. a
Quartor JftM^w.— Frederick Bradley, xi May 78.
XX May 78
13 July 78
X3Aug. 79
X3Aug. 79
Q.M, n April 54 ; Hon. Mt^or, 22 Feb. 78.
* Lt.Colonel Carr served with Uxe
39th Regiment in the Crimea during
1855, including the siege and (all of
Sebastopol, and attacks of tbo i8th
June and 8th September (Medal with
Clasp, Knight of the Legion of
Honor, and Tnrkiah Medal).
Quarior
^Moinge Grass Green.— 4^««fo, Messrs. Cox and Co.—Iriek Agtnte, air E. Borough* Bi. aad Oot
Returned from Jndia^ x6 December 1875.
1 Sir Charles Staveley served the Eastern campaign of x854-55. including the battles of Alma and BaTaldftvt
(volunteered his services as Aide de Camp to the uake of Cambridge), siege of Sebastopol, and attack and cccura*
Hon of the Cemetery and Suburbs on the x8th June, when he sneceeded to the command of the 44th Regt., ami
commanded it at the fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three clasps, C£., Ssrdinian and Turkish Medals, and 5U1 Cl8»
of the Mcdjidie). Commanded a Brigade in the campaign of i860 in the North of China (mentioned in debpstchcs,
Medal with Clasp). Commanded the force employed against theTaepings in the vicinity of Shanghai in i86s^
resulting in the attack and capture of the intrenched camp of Onkatz, of the walled cities of Kadin, Tsinpco,
Cholin, and the fortified towns of Najow and Tserpoo (made J^CB, 1864). Served as 2nd in Command of the expe-
dition to Abyssinia in 1867-68 and commanded the zst Division in the action of Arroge and capture of Msffdnlft
(received the thanks of Parliament for his services and promoted Major General for distinguished services in iLe
field. z868; Medal).
• LtColonel Willans served in the Crimea in x 854-55, including the siege and ikll of Sebastopol (Medal withClaEp,
and Turkish Medal) . Served with the expedition in North I^hina in i860 (Medal with Clasp) .
< Major Beamish served with the 63rd Regiment in the Crimea f^om x2th November 1854, including the siege and
fisU ofSebaatopol, repulse of various sorties, attacks of tbo i8th June and 8th September, expediUon to Keru.ii,
bombardment and capture of Elinboum (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
7 Captain Parsons was present at the attack on Jugdespore and retreat into Arrah on 23rd April 1858, alec at
various afihirs in the Shahabad district, including the dispersion of the rebels from Jugdespore on 18th Oct., their
pursuit into the Kymoor Hills and night attack at Sulya Debar (Medal). Has been presented with the Silver Medsl
of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution.
• Captain Boggs served with the 55th Regiment on the Bhootan expedition in 1865 (Medal with Clasp).
• Mijor Campbell served with the 95th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the
battles of AlmaandLokerman, siege of Sebastopol, and sortie on the 26th October (Medal with three Clasps, and
Turkish Medal). Served in 1858 at the siege and capture of Kotah, battle of Kota ke Serai, general action resaltiug
in the capture of Qwalior (Medal with Clasp).
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iFofl HaU
37th (North Hamp8hire).—LmJced to 6'jtk [S^^iSf^l wiiSiestor. i8i
**VmvM" "ToiTMAT" "PiwnrsTOi.."
OoloB«L~Ar Bdmnnd Haythone.^ XOB. Bntign, 'xa liay 37: ££. '4 Oct. 39 ; C<ugt. iz Sept. 44 j £«.jrq;or,
7 Jane 49; Kq/or, 'z Apr. 53 ; Lt.Colontl, 'za May 54; CoUnul, a8 Nov. 54 ; lf<vor General, 6 Mar. 68 ;
Lieutemami Qemeral, 93 Dec. 76; Oeneral, zs Maioh 79 ; CoUmel 37th Foot, 3 Feb. 79.
John Brerard Whitting* {Sneiffn Bengal Armw, 4 8ept. 57 j XA^t
Qapi. »aa Sept. 65; BiM<yor, Z9 Pot. 77; Ifdyor, 30 Nov. 78.
5 Oet, 58), J^. z9Noy. 58; Lt, 23 June 63 ;
Cakjlivs.
Bnawl Sldniier
0.».eu Francis Cochran, &arnean Imtruc- \
tor. For* i
Bichard Hexuy Boaeer, Inttruetor, Bo$al \
UiUtary ColUae ]
Beary Stanley Howard
*Vii
Moraaa John Joseph Patrick 0'Ck>nneU, )
A^uiami z6Febj8 .„ J
Geo]
George Atherley wiUiam .
of Jtmettirv, z5 Sept. 79 .
Wmiam Bashford
James Fredenok Beyne^
William Charles Goslin
Henry Edward Gaolter, Inatmeior B.l£. 1
Walter Kdwiurd'Giibati'A^i^
MUiHa J
Harry Golding
ThftmaW ^rinpff^'n WilHftn^ nnpn
WiUiam Oandshar James Farrer Nott
WiUiam Boyle Moore
John Alderson Eastham
Henry Beaaclerk Bethone
Adfutami z6 Feb^i
Atherley Wmiam Forrest, InH. \
WiUiam Parry Monckton
Arthnr Resiziald HenneU
Archibald MacBean ,
George Peiumm Boarcicanlt ....
Charles Arancis Cromie
Hon. Barrv Nngent Telvexton .
Charles William Knox
Sscon Listmvim.
James Robert Parkinson
William fienryThaokweU
Arthor Daahwood Bolkel^ Buckley .
■vsxav OB
2n> UBUT.
4 July 60
8 July 6a
zqAhgt* 63
S' Dec. 6a
Jane 54
'33 Aug. 64
* 8 Aug. 6a
^a4JaiL. 65
'3Z Beo. 6z
'zoNov. 65
'z6May 65
*33 Jnne 65
'zSJuly 6s
' 7 Nov. 65
^za Jan.
9 Mar.
'29 May
»a7 Feb.
' z April
' 9 Feb.
30 Jan.
30 Jan.
zzMay
avn LXBUT.
a July 79
z3Aag. 79
a7Aag. 79
» zMar. 64
'sxMay 64
'33 Aug. 64
'34 Jan. 65
3oMar. 56
' 5 Jan. 66
' z Feb. 68
'33 Mar. 66
5 Deo. 63
'zsFeb. 68
1*39 May 66
»3oJaly 66
'z3Feb. 6;
V z April 61
' 5 Jan. 66
33 Mar. 66
'33 Mar. 66
'39 May 66
z6Dec. 68
'3Z Oct. 7Z
zo Feb. 73
a6 May 75
z8 Deo. 75
5 Jan. 76
a Feb. 78
30 Nov. 78
30 Feb. 79
z5 Jane 79
z Feb. 69
' zSept. 69
'30 Oct. 69
' Q Sept. 7z
38 Oct. 7z
38 Oct. 71
zo Sept. 76
30 Nov. 78
30 Feb. 79
zsJone 79
39Aag. 78
3z Deo. 7&
3zDeo. 78
3zDec 78
PsMstfw.— Charias Ward,>i z April 78 i S<m. OqrfMa, s Feb. 79.
^MffM- Jfoflor.— WUliam Ridler, 8 Jane 73.
F^eia^ YeiSlow.—J^enie, Messrs. Cox and Co.— /rial Agenie, Sir B. Borough. Bi. and Co.
JSubarhedfor India, Julg z866. BHurnedfrom India, 5 April Z875.
1 Sir Edmund Haythome embarked with the Q8th Begt. for service in Chixut in Deo. Z84Z, and was present with
tk exps^on to the north of China in 1843, inclading the operations in the Yangtsekeang, the attack and capture
^ CUb Kiang Foo, and the operations before Nankin (Medal). Served as Brigade Miyor to the Chusan Field Force
•ptttbcs) sad Goojerat (nientioned), and in the pursuit of the Affghans to the Khyber Pass (Medal with two Clasps,
>^ BKvet of tlLaiOT). In Z850 as Ma|[or commanding flank companies of the 98tn Begt. was present at the foromg
of the K(^at Pass under Sir Charles Napier ; during this service he commanded a detached column which success*
fcH; tonrcred the destruction of two villages and towers (Modal with Clasp) . In Z851. as Aide de Camp to Sir Colin
CudpheQ, be was present at the operations against the Momond Tribe at Michnee, N. W. frontier, and in the affUrs
of thaTthgth and 9th November. Proceeded to the Crimea with drafts and assuzned oomznand of the zst Batt.
BoyilBcfi. 4th August Z855, and was present at the siege and faU of Sebastopol. Served as Assistant A^iutaai
(ScMfiltf the Highland Division until the evacuation of the Crimea (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Meqjidie,
ssd TatUdi Medal). In 1859, when in comznand of the Garrisoz of Hong Kong, he was nominated Chief of the
Staff of the Army formed at that place for service in the north of Chizia, and nad the sole respozisibility of the
orgiaiaium of this force until the arrival of Lt. General Sir Hope Grant (services honourably mentioned by Lord
Herben, Seeretary of State for War, when proposing a vote of thanks to the troops in the House of Lords).
* Mi^r Whitting served as an Ensign in the Indian Army, and was attached to the asrd FusUiers during the
iBdisn mutiny from Nov. Z857 to Oct. Z858. Also served as a Lieutenant with the 8th Begiment during the Oude
esmpsigB tiU Feb. z8s9 (Medal with Clam for Lucknow) .
* Captain Beyne served with the 37th Kogiment in the Indian campaign of Z857-58, inclading the first attempt to
niieTeArTshiznder Captain Dunbar, actions of Atrowlea and Koelsa, ^fence of Asimghur from asth Maron to
isU April 1858, pursuit of Koer Sing and actions of 17th and aoth April, capture of Jugdespore, actions of Z7th
1^ Slid aoth Oct. 1858, and subsequent pursuit (Medal) .
" Mr. Ward served in the Ashanti war of 1873-4, Including the defence of Fommanah (Medal with CHasp).
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
i«2 o.m,h. ] 38th (i« 8tafford,hire).-Linked to &oth. [Sl^^SSf^^?!^.*^,.
"Mora ViDio" "Eolma" "ViHiBEi." "CoBUwrA" "BuflAco" "Badajox" "BaIiAKAKCA" "VmOEIA"
p*- S«BAanAH" "NiTi" ••Pbitiksula" "Ata" "Axma" "IiTKBsxAir" "Sbtabtopol" "Luomtow."
Yeft»lS?L- j Colonel.— e. James Pattoun Sparks,! CB, Sfuiffn, a; July 15 ; Id. 30 July 18; Capt. 5 Sept. 26; St.Major,
Yean
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£5i: Major General, 26 Sept. 65 ; Lt.Oeneral^j ^®"« 74 ; &^*ral, t Oct. 77 ; Colonel 38th Foot, 24 June 76.
... lieutenant Colonel.— WUliam De Wilton Roche Thackwell,* Entign, ^jo June 53; Id. 15 Dec. 54; Coirf.
1 i»»A W..K -c . Bt.Mtyor, 5 July 72 ; Ut^or, 28 May 73 ; Lieutenant Colonel, 22 July 78.
iip Homan Eyre,» JSntiffn, 10 Aug. 54 ; Lt, a Feb. ss i Capt. 25 July 62 ; Jfi{;or,
VVm. Drummond Pringlo, Bart., Mtuign, 10 Sept. 58 ; Id. 16 Jan. 63 ; Capt. '14
'26 Feb. 58 ; Bt.Mqjor, 5 J
lUjort.— PMlip r
5»r Norman Wm
22 July 78.
X April 76.
Mar. 68 ; Major,
Gaptaikb.
Walter Sinclair
Henry Beal
James Webber Smith
James Alexander
Herbert Conor, Adj. 49 Middle— x IUiU\
Volunteere }
William Hill James,* Adjutant 8outh\
Middleeex Bi/U Volunieere j
William Thomson Cautley
Morgan Samuel Crofton
Ernest Llewelyn Olive
John Bnlkeley Price
Patrick Morrisey
Waldegrave Charles FeamKell
1*25 May 60
8 June 60
9 Oct. 63
'22 May 63
1*30 Aug. 64
19 July 55
aa Jan. 68
f a Sept. 68
'21 Feb. 70
'27 April 70
a6June 66
'25 Sept. 69
LXBVTBKAirTS.
Arthur de Yere Smith, Intt. of MuAeirjf >
25 May 78 S
John Emeris, A^^juiant 25 May 78
Thomas Preston Walsh
Martin Thackeray
Arthur George St. Qeorge
William Henry Morris Bent
Francis Broadwood
John Stewart Macartney Hulne
George Backhouse Sandham
Newton Seymour Allen
Charles Herbert Wylly
Alexander George Chesney
SBOO^D LlBUTXlTAVTS.
John Fane Charles Hamilton
Charles Owen Hore
Arthur Heywood Brooksbank
Pi2Dec. 65'»i8Nov. 68
I Jan. '- " '— '
13 Nov.
18 Feb.
» I May 67
z Oct. 58
24 Jan.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
17 Nov.
28 Oct.
3 Sept. 70
2]n> LIKVT.
z May 78
zi May 78
ziSept. 78
LIBDT. I CAPTAIH.
62^23 June 69
66 »27 Apr. 70
la Nov. 73
12 Nov.
13 June
21 Sept.
98 Oct.
28 Feb.
26 Feb.
a8 April
17 May
6 Oct.
IX Sept.
XX Nov.
14 Feb. 74
24 Mar. 75
30 Oct. 69
27 Sept. 76
31 Jan. 77
a8 Feb. 78
aa July 78
x4May 73
17 Feb. 79
BXSV.MAJ. I BT.LT.COL.
, « Major Eyre served with the 38th
I Regiment in the Crimean campaign
'from loth Nov. 1854 to loth May 1855,
including the siege of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
Medal). Served in the Indian cam-
paign from Nov. X857, including the
assault and capture of MeeangonRe,
siege and capture of Lucknow, and
affairs of Barree and Nagger (Medal
with Clasp).
P«f««**r.— John Bartlett StradUng, a Feb. 79 ; -^«- '3© June Sn Id.it Jan. 67 ; Capt, 14 Deo. 78.
QMor^m* Jfofter.— Thomas Trout. 13 July 78.
Faeinge Yelloif. —Aaeui$, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Irith Agente, Messrs. Cane and Bona.
Returned from the Crimea, xg Julp iSs^.^Embarkedfor India, 4 Aug, 1857.
Seitumedfrom India, 9 Jan. 1872.
*■ General Sparks served on the N.E. Frontier of the Cape of Good Hope against the Kaffirs in 18x7; on the
expedition into Kaffraria under Cololiel Brereton in z8i8 ; in the action at Graham's Town, 22nd April 1819, and the
oamnaiini of the same year in Kaflfraria under Colonel Wiltshire. Again on the N.E. Frontier when the Kaffirs invaded
the Colony in 1834 ; during the war that ensued he commanded a local corps— the Graham's Town Volunteers— idth
the Colonial Commission of Lt.Colonel. In X848 he was sent from Jamaica to the Mosquito Coast, in conseqnenoe
of the death of H.M. Agent and Consul General there to attend to British interests, and received the thanks of
H M Government. Served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, except from the zniddle of Feb. to the end
of May 1855 (sent to Ezigland on duty). Succeeded to tne command of the sSlh Begt. on the morning of the i8tk
June when Lt.Colonel Louth was wounded ; was the senior unwounded officer of the and Brigade 3ra Division at
the close of the action, and conunanded it for ten days. Served in the campaign in Oude in 1858, including the
capture of Lucknow ; and commanded the Infkntry Brigade in the action of Meeangun(^. Has the Kattix war Medsl*
the Crimean Medal with three Clasps for Alma, Inkerman, and Sebastopol, and the Sarduuan and Turkish Medals, iea
CB, an Officer of the Legion of Honor, has the 4th Class of the Medjidie, and the Indian Medal with Clasp for Lncknow.
^ tit Colonel Thackwell served with the 39th Regiment in the Crimea from 3xstDec« X854, including the siege and
fidl of Sebastopol, and attacks of the x8th June and 8th September (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medijidie,
and Turkish Idtedal) .
• Captain James served as Adjutant of the 3xBt Regiment throughout the campfOen of z86o in the north of Chins*
indnding the action of Sinho, and storming of Tangxu (Medal with Clasp for the Taku Forts). Served also dorisK
the operations against the Taeivings in the vidnity of Shanghai in April and May x86a, resulting in the taking of
the stockade at Nanhsiang, capture by escalade of the walled cities of Kadin, Tsinpoo, TsoUn, and Ibrtified town of
Najow, and the afflur at Nanhsiang.
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
.1 ..p3^^ <?" B^seUlue) -Linked to jsth. [S'^^'St^,?-^'^^^ 183
a/; *Pla88t" "Gibbaltab" with the Castie, Key, and " Jfa»/i. In»ionia CaZp«." "Albxthbba"
Jkaaii,SafiJ.
"TmowA" "PrBBVKBs'* "NiVBLLB" ** NiTB " "Obthbb" ''PikiirsuLA'
,— 5ir Charles Thomaa Van Straabenzee,^ GCB. Em
iMaj
Tan'Sw.
TbUHaU
3.|.
Mahabajpobb''^ " Sbvaotofol.*
37; JTator,
tfMtffa/, Zi
liMtanaat (
BtMaJo^,
K^i«n.-Ja:
I Oct 77 ; Major, 23 Jan. 78'.
Frederick Stondish Hore, JSntign, 9 Mar. 55 J it '31 Aug. 55 ; Capt. '3 Mar. 6s; BtM<yor, 1 Oct. 77 ;
2*/..
Henry Boberta Young,' Brigade Mtyor, \
Bawul Fimdet J
p^.e. Bowland Hill
Charles D'Oyly Harmar, Ath\ 1 Adm.\
BaU, Dor9et»kire Bi/lt Volunteer* j
Jamea Blakie Keith
Edmond Henry Berkeley
Alex. George William Malet
Galedon Philip Egerton, Aide de Camp to\
Li.&inemor of the Punjaub }
Albert ICannsell Le Marchant Thomas )
LeMarchant )
Maurice Baptist Luby
LlBUTBlTiLim.
Richard Garden Allen Beatly
Robert WhaUey
141.
''31.
8 .„
si-,
s!.,.
4 1 ...
4 .-
4 ...
Captaivs.
FranciB Henry Clmmbers
Oliver John Bradford
p.e.e. Alfred Gabriel Wynen, Deputy^
Jjuiet, Adjutant Qeneral, QwaUorjSitt. S
Frederick w iUiam Clarkson
J.
26 Jan. 55! xoNov.
•• 581*' 3 Oct.
55 ""iS April 65
62P22july 68
'17 Sept.
» a Oct. ssl 3x Aug. 58 P30 June 65
'laNov. 58>2iNoT. 62'p25 Nov. 68
20 Jan. 59] 4 June 60 Pi 2 June 69
Pis Feb.
5 Feb.
13 Oct.
'17 Nov.
'22 Mar.
» 3 Mar.
61 PxsMar.
6xP3Jan.
60. p ^Aug.
631^13 Mar.
'isMay
»aa July
'25 Nov.
65
»i8 April 65
10 Oct. 65't»3i July
30 Jan. 66
» 8 May 67
John Charles Sarle Irving, InH. ofMmeJe. ) - . ^.. ,
6 May 79 j T 7 Apnl 63
Hyacinth Chevers '13 Mar. 66
Charlea Sperling Cumberland 1*29 May 67
Edward Watson Conran, Interpreter '21 Aug. 69
Reginald BurronghH Radyerd '28 Oct. 68
Martyn John Edward Fenwick, AiX'\
jmlamt x6 Jonejd y
Horace John James Kentish
Philip Farrer
Frank Canningham Dunlop
Joseph Howard Poett
George Herbert Watson
Sbcomd Lisutbrabtb.
Sheffield Stratigi»-avs Robert Rogers ,
George AJexander M'Carthy
Charlea Haviland WiUiams
Elliott Frederick Healy
7 Aug. 75
7 Aug. 75
T April 75
77
7 May
23 Jan.
x8 Jan. 70
t8 Jan.
z ]Mar.
I May 78
xz May 78
x4 Sept. 78
aa Jan. 79
William Hugh Dobbie .z3Aug. 79
Charlea Grant Franco Edwards 13 Aug. 79
P 9 AprU
P 6 July
70
70
» xMay
67
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct
P28May
71
71
71
70
3 Aug.
7a
xo Sept. 75
ao Nov. 75
IX Sept. 76
II Sept 76
IX Sopt 76
BBBV.lfAJ.
77
I Oct.
t Oct 77
IX I ... PafaMi<«r.~Jame8 Graham Hamilton, a Dec. 68 ; Hon. Captain, 2 Dec. 73.
» I ... (^iarter Maater. — Joseph Jobberas,* 24 Aug. 60.
' JPaeingt Green.— J^«n/<, Messrs. Cox and Co.— JruA Agente, Sir's. Borough, Bi, and Co.
Embarked for India, October iB6g.
* Sir Charles Tan Straubenzeo served throughout the campaign agnmst the Rajah of Coorg in 1834, resulting in
the ttaexation of that territory'. As Sioior he succeeded to the command of the 39th Regiment during the action of
^Ii^^aajpoTe, Gwalior (Bronse Star, and Brevet of Lt. Colonel) on apth Dec. 1843. Commanded the British Contingoit
•^Gtwee from November 1854 to April 1855, wben he proceeded m command of the Buffs to the Crimea, and con-
^'^^■edUKre in conrunand of a Brigade until July 1856 ; vrnn present at the two assaults of the Redan in June and
^cfitaaler, at the former he comnuinded a separate Brigade, and at the latter the ist Brigade Light Division, when
bf KBtiUi^ly wounded (Medal with Clasp, CB., Officer of the Legion of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals,
*^^ sri Class of the Me4j><Ue) . Proceeded to China in command of a Brigade in 1857 and succeeded to the command
O'tht Forces there in November ; commanded the Land Forces at the capture by assault and occupation of the city
of (AQtoQ on 99th Dec. 1857 and in all subsequent minor operations, and continued in command of the British Forces
a Chjoa anta March x86o (XCB., Medal with Clasp).
* U.Oolenel Dixon served with the 39th Regiment in the Crimea from December 1854 to February 1855, including
tittiiege of 8ebaatoi>ol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
' Vsior Smyth served with the 39th Regiment at the siege and fall of Scbastopol in 1855, and at the attacks of
tbe x8th June and 8lh Sept (Medal witb Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
^ Captain H. B. Young served on the N.W. Frontier of the Pnnjaub from June x86o to February 1865, with the ist
Pongaab Infinxtary, and was present during the blockade of Hindostanee fanatics and Trans-Indus tribes, and cover-
log of Umb in Angost and September x86i, and throughout the operations in the Umbeyla Pass, latterly as Adjutant
of the Regiment (specially mentioned in aespatches and in the Punjaub Government report. Medal with Clasp).
' (Quarter Maater Jobbems served at the siege and fall of Sebastopoi in 1855, including the attacks of the x8tn June
■ad Uh September (Medal with Clasp, Medal for Distinguished Conduct in the Field, Knight of the liegion of Honor,
■ad TnrUah Medal).
Digitized by VjOOQIC
i84
"Ecrrw
DeJ^^r A'd*"- ]40th {2nd Samersetshire).-LinJced to 82,uf.[|^^^,'S^^Viri
r'* («-ith the Sphinx). *'Moiri» Vidxo" "Eolbu." "Vxmima." "Talxveba" "Badajoz^^Balju
Yewrn' Ser.
Full Hail
Pay.
Sum Dum, Bengal. _ _ _
'^^ "^ * " '"""' " ^" '- WarrinctoB.
^ ,- . -«•«-.„_ Balaxajtc^""
Vittobia" '*Pybbhbb8" "Nivellb" "Obthbb" "Touloubb" "PKiriHatrLA" "Watbeloo"
**CAirnAHAB" '* Ghvzitbb and Cabool 1843 " " Mahabajpobb " "Nbw Zbalavd."
Colonel.— Aagnstns Halifax Perryman.i CB. Emtign, ^a; June 34; Lt y> June 37; Cant. »i6 April 41 i
Major, '22 Dec. 43; Lt.Colcnel, P24 Ko7. 48; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54; Jitifor General, 13 Feb. 63; Lieut.
General, 19 Nov. 71 ; General, i Oct. 77 ; Colonel 40th Foot, 23 May 72 .
lienteaaatOoloneL— William Davies Shipley, Eneurn, ^3 March 48 ; Lt. 20 Aur. 49 : Capt. x? Anril ^8 : Major,
*}Qtioy.6g ; Brevet lAeutknant Colonel, lOcL 771 Lt.CoUmel, 6 Ang. 79, ^ "^^ ^^ ^ *' ^ ' •'»
X^or8.--Martin Morphy,' Eneign, 2 July 58 ; t,t. 14 Jan. 61 j Capt. '8 June 67} Mqjor, 35 Apr 79.
Richard Crundel Brook,^° Eneign, ^31 May 59 ; Lt. '19 Aug. 62 ; Cgp^. P7 Dec. 67 ; i/o/or, 6 Any. 79.
Pay.
Captaiits.
Frederick Nassau Dudgeon"
Geo. Augustus White, Brig.Mqj.^AUakahad
j>.<.c. Philip Conway Story"
Edmund Whitehead,!^ Commandant Fueh- ]
wtaree Convalescent Depot )
Thomas Kelly"
Arthur Wilkinson
James Brougham, A^'utant 4 Middleeea \
SUU Volunteer* S
William Henry Moberly, Station Stqffl
Officer. Landour Lepot ^.... )
Charles Linton
Henry Francis Tumbull
Walter Lnttrell Mansel
BVSIOir OB
airn LiBUT.
LXBVlBVAirTS.
Arthur Francis George Richardson, !««/. )
qfMuehctrjf 18 Oct. 79 }
Sydney George Cumberland Greenaway...
Henry Kennett Cavaye, Adj, 20 June 79 ...
JohnRobert Philip Purchas
Francis Hoel Probyn
Edward King Elliot Spence
Vesey Mangles Stockley
Hugh Edward Grimes
George Ulick Browne, Extra Aide del
Camp to the Lt.Govemor of Bengal }
William Simpson Marshall
Frederick Canning Gortlandt Angelo
John Edmund Fishboume Jacob
Thomas Lamb
Edmund Donough John O'Brien
BBOOim LzxiTTBVAirTe.
Charles Stewart Foote
Edward Frederick Henry M'Swiney
John Antill Moggridge !
Frederick Campbell
Leicester Seward
Lewis Ernest Cooper
Francis Blake Simpson
22 July 56
19 Nov. 58,
' 5 Sept. 56
'22 May 57
'21 Nov. 62
9 May 65
''30 Jane 65
4 Sept. 60
»i3Feb. 63
' 3 June 59
38 June 62
'33 Aug. 64
' 9 Oct. 69
>*2o Oct. 69
7 kng. 66, '30 Mar. 67
'21 Nov. 65 '24 Sept. 70
P 8 May 66 '25 Jan. 71
' 9 Oct. 69 28 Oct. 7X
7 May 70
3 April 78
I May 78
zx May 78
3VD LXBUT.
X April yw
17 Sept. 7x
Z5 Oct. 68
'x8Ang. 69
15 Mar. 73
x April 75
31 Oct. 77
35 Jan. 78
X May 78
X5 Mar. 79
so June 79
5 Oct.
38 Oct.
X9 0ct.
86 Mar.
ax Sept.
31 Sept.
5 Oct.
XX Feb.
3z Sept.
31 Sept.
XI Feb.
6 May
30 June
a8 Aug.
General Ferryman oommanded
the 89th Regiment in the Grimeaa
campaign fVom 1 5th Deo. X854, includ-
ing the siege and fall of Sebaatopcd
and attacks on the x8th June and ith
Sept. (Medal with Clasp, CB., Knight
of the Legion of Honour, AthClaaa of
the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal) .
BBBV.MAJ. BY.LT.OOI..
Pajfwuuter. —
Qjnarier Matter.— Bnmuel Cordue,^? 15 Jan. 58.
Faeinge BwS.—Agente, Messrs. E. S. Codd and Oo.^Iriek Agente, Messrs. Cane and Bona.
Embarked for India, 6th October 1873.
* MMor Mansergh served with the 40th Regiment in the New Zealand war of X863-65, and was present at Orakan
" Major Morphv served in the New Zealand war of x86o-6x. Also in that of 1863-65, and was present at the attack
on the Gate Pah (Medal}.
^^ Major Brook served with the 40th Regiment in the New Zealand war of X863-64, and was present at Banf^iriri
(Medal).
" Captain Dudgeon served with the 40th Regiment in the New Zealand war of x86o-6x, and was present at Kahihi,
Matankoriko, and operations before Te Arei. Also served in the war of X863-65, and was present at Kangiriri (Medal).
1* Captain Story served in the Abyssinian campaign in 18(8 with the Transport Corps (Medal).
1* Captain Whitehead served with the 42nd Highlanders throughout the second phase of the Ashanti war in x874»
and was present at the battle of Amoaftil (wounded slightly), battle of Ordahsu and capture of Ooomassie (Medai
with Clasp).
>& Captain Kelly served with the Expeditionary Field Force under Colonel J. R. Mackenzie in Arabia fWun the
37th October to the 20th December 1873, including the investment, surrender, occupation, and destruction of tha
Fcrt at Al-Hota, and subsequent march to Zaida in pursuit of Ally Bin Mana, the chief of Houshabi.
17 Quarter Master Cordue was present with the 59th Regiment at the operations before and capture of Cautoo
in XS57 (Medal with Clasp).
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
lld«nk«i
4lBt (T/w Welsh),— Linked to 6gth.
[Sub IHttrivt No. 24. t g c
Brigad* Depot, CudiiF. ^
The Frinee of Wales' Plume. " GwU Ang^u na Ckgwil^dd.** " Dwnon " " Qumhbtowjt " *' Miami" " N iioaba
Fly.
PV.
"Ata" ••Cakda«a», OHuaru» and Gabool, 484a" ••Alma" ••Ixiibmah" "Sitaotofol."
OolflnaL— Amp Kichard England,* QCB.KS. JBnnon, 25 Feb. 08; i^. 1 June 09 ; Capt. u June 11 ; Major,
4 Sept. 83 ; IA.Colomel, 29 Cjct. 95 ; C'ofoii*^, 28 June 38 j Mt^jor &eMrdl, 11 Nov. 51 j ii«««.ff#«*rtt/,4 June
56; etiural, 6 July 63 ; Colonel 4zst Foot, 20 AprU 61.
iratenaat OoloaeL— William Allan,* Entiant '12 July 50:
»x8 April 6s ; BtjLt.Colon§l, 7 Oct. y ; L<«»««»a«« Colonel, 23 May 77; Cote»il, 7 bet. '79
Ma}«is.—p.«.e.Aiihur Henry Warell,* Eneign, 24 Dec. 54 ;
68 ; Breoet LieutenaMi Colonel, 2 June 77.
Henry Jamee Haydock,* Eneign, *i6 Deo. 53
jr<Vor, 23 May 77? Bt,U,Oolonel, 27 Apr. 79.
Aahton Henry Warner, Eneign, i Feb. 56 ; Li. ao Jan. 591 Capt, 7 July 66;
GArrxnrs.
Nathaniel Montgomery
Arthur Gray
•.«.e.ArthurDrummondCur- )
rie. Brigade Major, Ceglon 5
TranciB David Webb
Charles Torldngton
Baraett Nethereote Anley.)
A^nUmt Olamorm MUUia S
Arthur Kennedy MoOanalaad .
Anguatine Hugh Lefroy?
Foster Leohmere Wade Dalton
George William Hughes*
John Huntley Gordon
Henry John Shaw Kennedy ...
LnunirAjrcs.
Frank Fiddes Bndman, Inet. *)
ofMuekmlrg 15 June 77 5
BdwardYyvyan Huyahe.af)
4Va# OJuege S
John Owen Quirk, iC4;«toM<)
1 March 79 >
Walter Fred.TheodoreParreidt
William Frederick Marriott
Francis Bnasell Parkinson..,
Phineas William Hunt
John William Orookes
Arthur BoTell Beade ,
^ lesSillem
Henry D'Alton Harkness ...
8ioon» LnvnvAVTS.
Wmiam Carter Giilhrd
James Richard Plomer Clarke
Henry Selwyn Goodlake ..
Julias Hanzy Goodwyn ..
SKBXOV OB
2Vn LIBUV.
Ze. 'xf Nov. S3; Capt 29 Dec. 54; Mtyor,
. 33 May 77; Colonel, 7 Oct. 79.
Lt, 9 Mar.ss ; Capt, 'i June 60 ; Mtyor, '3 June
Zi. 20 Feb. SSI Capt* X3 Nov. S7J BtMqfor, 5 July 7a
royor, 8 May 78.
(oNov. 58
4 Nov. 59
' 3 Aug. 60
V27May 62
'30 Oct.
'z4 Jan.
'35 Deo.
»2x Dec.
^xo Feb.
28 May
• 9 Oct.
» 7 Deo.
sMay
8July
' I Deo. 69
'.S Sept. 67
3x Oct.
77
30 Jan.
78
2 Mar.
78
II May
78
xzMay
78
II May
78
avn UBUT.
II May
78
t4Jnly
78
11 Oct.
79
sa Feb.
79
UBUT.
1*26 Aug.
'27 May
1*23 Dec. 64
'25 April 6s
12 Sept. 69
'21 Feb. 65
'laNov. 70
'12 June 63
' S April 71
i*z8June 6x
»3x May 7x
''27 Oct. 7x
a8 Oct. 71
a8 Oct. 7x
28 Oct.
14 Feb.
7*
'17 April 69
13 Nov. 78
29 Jan. 79
I Mar. 79
6 Aug. 79
4 July 79
I Nov. 79
served at the attack on
Flushing in 1800, and in the operations in Sicily
in z8xo-xx. Jomed the Army in Paris in 18x5.
Commanded the 75th Regiment several years.
Commandant of KaflWuia, and employed through-
out the Kaffir war of 1836-37 (Medal). Commanded
the Bombay Division m tne Afl^han war of 1843
(Medal), including actions of 28th March and 26th
April in the Pisheen YaUey in their march to Can-
dahar, and of the 17th and i8th August on the
Kqjuck Heights, and xoth October in the Bolaa
Pass in their retreat to the Indus. Conmianded
the 3rd Division of the Crimean Amiy in Z854-5S9
including the battles of Alma and Inkerman»
afiair of x8th June, and the siege duties against the
Russian forts which covered the south side of
Sebastopol trom their first investment till 2nd
August i8sn (Medal with Clasi>s, GC8., ist Class
of the Mediidie, Grand Oflloer of the Legion of
Honor, and Sardinian Medal).
• Lt.Colonel Wavell served with the 4xst Regi-
ment in the Crimea from, nth July 1855, includ-
ing the siege and fiUl of Sebastopol (Medal with
Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
I '5 ... jPsfgrfT.— George William Furlong, 9 Nov. 78 ; ^Em, 5 AprU 5s 1 Zt. '15 June 58 s Cbpl. s Sept. 64 ; Bt.
' 3 I .. ■iffrterMMtm'.'^ohn Miller, 5 B^ 77- [Jf^or; i (iit. 77.
Fatkige White.— 4^m<>, Messrs. Cox and Co.— JWa Agente, Bit I. Borough, Bi. and Co.
Betnmedfrom India, March, iSjs*
* Oobnel Allaa served the Bastem campaign of 1854-55 with the 4xBt Begiment, indlnding the battles of Alma
lidlBknman, siege and fyi of Sebastopol, repulse of the sortie on 26th October, and assault of the Bedan on the
ttSeptnnber nCedal with Cnasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
J UOolonel Haydock served with the 90th Light Infiemtry in the Crimea from the xoth August 1855, including the
■eg* tad ten of Sebastopol, and was with the storming party at the assault of the Bedan on the 8th Septembex^—
^^ade^ (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Ajso served during the Indian campaign of X857-58, and was
P^Kai with Havelock's Column at the actions of Mungawar and Alumbagh, relief and subsequent defence of Luck-
>ov,defcnos of the Alumbagh under Outram, siege and £sll of Lnoknow (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's
OARAIV.
XX Jan. 67
•x2 Nov. 70
' 7 I>eo. 70
» S April 7x
'31 Oct. 71
33 May
SMay
»24 Mar.
I Mar.
»3oMar.
July
Sir Blohard England a
'O^iafai Lefroy served with the 45th Begt in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 (Medal).
* OviBia Hughes served with the 4th Begiment throughout the Abyssinian CUunpaign, and was present at the
•ttteoTAiogee and capture of Magdala (Medal).
OontintMtion of Notes to 42nd Begiment
* (Snliis Cmnberlaad served with the 4and Highlanders in the second phase of the Ashanti war in 1874, and was
«*«nlj Hounded in the right arm at the battle of AmoafU (Medal with (31asp).
^ (hpcsin Bricksndsn aooonqwuied the 4»d Highlanders to the Gold Coast (Ashanti Medal).
^ Ckpliins Bden and Brophy and Lieut. Munro served with the 42nd Highlanders throughout the second phase of
tbt Aihsnti war in 1874, and were present at the battle of AmoaAil, capture and destruction of the town of Beoquab.
kittle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie (Medal with Clasp).
^ (3iplsin Wanehope served in the Ashanti war fh>m the wUh November 1873. Commanded the 'V^nnebah company
«r RsinQ's Begiment firom the Prsh to the Adansi Hills ; then served as Staff Oflloer to Colonel MXeod commandhtg
chsMTsaeed Guard, and was present at the capture and destruction of Adubiassie, capture of Borborassie, battle
<if AsMslU, oratnre and destruction of Beoquah. Advanced Guard engagement of Jarbinbah (wounded slightlv),
•kxniishflB sad ambuscade aflUrs between Adwabin and the river Ordah, and battle of Ordahsu— severely wounded
<Tiwmtii)noii in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
" Osptafai Stevenson served as A^utant of the 42nd Highlanders throughout the second phase of the Ashanti war
in 1874, sad was present at the battle of Amoafkil (wounded slightly), capture and destruction of Becquah, battle
of Ordshsa sad capture of Ctoomassie (twice mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
" (3tplafaM Qrogan (wounded slightly at Oxdahsu) and Moubray (wounded slightly at Amoaftd) served throughout
<h8 ncond phase of the Ashanti war in 1874, and were present at the battle of AnuNuU, capture and destruction of
Beoqosh, bstOe of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie (Medal with Clasp).
** Qosirtar Master Forbes served with the 42nd Highlanders througnout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, in-
ebidbig the battles of Afana and Balaklava, expedition to Kertch and Yenikali, siege and fall of Sebe '
unahs efthe iSth June and 8th Bepte ~
I Beptemiier (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
Sebastopol and
Served also the
of 1857-^ against the mutineers in India, including the actions at Cawnpore (6th Dec. x8c7), Serai-
-' sad Shumsbabad, siege and fttU of Luoknow, and assault of the Martiniere, Banks^Bnngalo,
atlaok on the Fort of Boohea, action at Allygunge, battle of Bareilly, and action at
"'" '" — ' Served throughout the second phase of the Ashanti war in 1874, and was pre-
aodBssimi's
_ t (Medal with Clasp)
•wtUthitettlaor ABMaAi],bstaeof Oidahsu and capture of Coomassie (Medal with Clasp)
i86p«,khiu8;.]42nd {Boyal Highland. TJie£laekWaUh).—Lt^Uc6dto7gthl^^ii^^
The Boyal Cypher within the Garter. St. Andrew. "A'euo «« impume UumM,*' "Eoxn" (with theSphini).
" CoEuirjrA*' ** Fvums d'Owob" " Prsmxe " " Nirsui " " Nm " " Osihxb " *' Touxouai "
"PiirararLA** "Wambloo" "Alma" "Sbtastopol" "LucKirow»» ••Ashaxtm."
IT— T»'8er.
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OoloneL— c. Sir Dnncan Alexander Cameron,^ OCB. Ensign, 8 April 25 ; Lt. 1*15 Aug. 26 ; Copt, 'az June 33 ;
Major, »23 Aug. 39 ; Li. Colonel, »s Sept. 43 ; Colonel, 20 June 54 j Mqjor QenercU, 25 Mar. 59; LietU.Qeneral,
X Jon. 68 ; General, 5 Dec. 74 : Colonel 42nd Foot, 9 Sept. 63.
Lientanaat Colonel.— Duncan liacpherson,' CB. £n»ign, '25 June 52 ; Lt. 6 June 54 : Cant, '24 April 55 ;
Mcjor, 5 July 65 ; Bt.Lt.Colcnel, i April 74 ; Lieutenant Colonel, 29 Sept. 77 ; Colonel, 1 Apr. 79.
JWore.— William Green,* Eneign, »i6 Jan. 55; Lt. 13 April 55 j Capt, 9 Aug. 59; i^f jr<i|;or, 5 July 72 ;
Major, 30 Sept. 74.
Richard Kerr Bayly,? Enngn, z6 Mar. 55 ; Lt. 2 Oct. 55; Cofie. 5 July 65 ; Si. Major, z April 74; Jfajor,
29 Sept. 77.
Captaikb.
George Armand Fane,* D.A, Q. M. Gen. .
Alexander Ferrier Kidston^i
Andrew Michael Creagh." D.-4.XG«i.
Wfor Mueketrw, Foritmouth..
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P29 Mar.
" 9 Nov.
8 Feb.
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John Selby Walker," Mh a Surreg E\fieVol.
Robert Charlee Coveny"
Gtoorge Malcolm Fox
George B. M'Leod Cuml)erlaadi* »
l>.«.e.Richd. Hugh Lfunbart Brickenden,^*)
Oarrieon Inetructor at Malta }
Charles John Eden*?
Andrew Gilbert Wauchopo,*" eervimg ina\
civil eapaeitg in Cgprue }
Nicholas W. Patrick Brophy"
Andrew Scott Stevenaon,*! eerving in a >
dvil rctpaeUg in Cgpru* S
Edward (Jeorge Grogan'*
William Henry H. Carew Moubray**
LtXrTXFAlTTS.
George Montgomery Munro**
Edward Lee, Adjutant is Jan. 79
Hernuui Frederick Elliot
Lord Alexander Kennedy
Edward Parker Campbell
Alexander Gtordon Duff
Norman MacLeod .,
Thomas Francis Archibald Kennedy...
Hon. Archibald FitsRoy George Hay
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Thomas Arthur Mackenzie 1 22 Jan.
Henry Huntly Leith Malcolm v........{ a Jan.
Percy John Caton Livingston aa Jan.
John Grenfell Maxwell aa Mar.
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> Sir Duncan Cameron
throughout the Eastern campaign of
1S54-55 ; commanded the 42nd Kegt
at the battle of Alma, and the
Highland Brigade at the battle of
Balaklava, on the expedition to
Kertch, aiege and flail of Sebastopol
and assault of the outworks on the
J 8th June (Medal with three Claspc,
CB., Officer of the Legion of Honor,
Sardinian and Turkiah Medals, 3rd
Class of the Medjidie) . Commanded
the forces in ifew Zealand during
the war of i863-6< (Medal).
i« Captains Aitken and Coteny
served with the 43nd Highlandeni
in the second phase of th^ Aahsnti
war in 1874, and were present at tfae
battle of Amoathl, battle of Ordahsu
and capture of Coomaasie (Medal with
P<9«<ue»r.— William Robert Thomhill, z Apr. 78
Quarter Maeter.Sohu Forbes.** 94 Sept 73.
Clasp).
Entign, as Sept 60 ; LL 'aa Sept 65 ; Capi^ 89 Nov. 7^.
Faeimgs mne.—Agente, Messrs. Cox taxd Co.— Jrieh Ajfeni$t Sir E. Borough, Bt. and Co.
Eetttmedfrom Gibraltar, 19 June iSjg.
• Colonel Macpherfon served the campaign of 1857-58 with the 4ana Highlanders against the mutineers xd
India, including the notion at Khodagunj, siege and fkll of Lucknow and assault of the Martiniere and Benin'
Bungalow, attack on Rooyah, action at Aliygunge, attack and capture of the Fort of Bareilly (Medal with Clssp).
Embarked for the Gold Coast with the 4and Highlanders. Served in the second phase of the Aahanti war in 1874,
and commanded the Regiment at the battle of Amoafhl. Sir Archibald Alison in his report to Sir Garnet Wolseley
writes i—**! have particularly to bring to yout notice the excellent manner in which the attack was conducted by
Major Macpherson and the gallantry which he displayed. Though wounded in three places, he positively reftued
to quit the field until the village of AmoaHil, which I had directed him to attack, was secured" (mentioned in
despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, CB., Medal with Clasp).
• Major Green served with the 42nd Highlanders in the Crimean ounpaign fVom the Z4th July Z&55, including
the siege and fall of Sebaetopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also the campaign of X857-58 against
the mutineers in India, including the actions of Kudygunge and Shumsabad, siege and fall of Lucknow, and ossanlt
of the Martiniere and Banks' Bungalow, attack on the Fort of Rooyah, action at Allygunge, attack and capture of
Bareilly, Slsseaghat (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp). Embarked with the 42nd Highlanders for the
Gold Coast and was there placed in command of xoo men at Yaneoomassie Fanti ( Ashanti Medal).
7 Major Bayly served with the 42nd Highlanders in the campaign of xa57-58 against t.he mutineers inlndis*
including the actions at Cawnponw (6th Dec. 1S57), Beraighat, iCudygunge, and Shumsabad, siege and fsll of
Lucknow and assault of the Martiniere and Banks' Bungalow, attack on the Fort of Rooyah, action of Allygunge,
attack and capture of Bareilly and action at Sisseoghat— wounded (Medal with Clasp). Embarked for the Gold
Coast with the 42nd Bighlnndera. Served in the second phase of the Ashanti war in 7874, and was present at the
battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassic (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
• Mi^or Furse served with the 4^nd Highlanders in the campaign of x 857-58 against the mutineers in India, in
eluding the actions at Eudy gunge and Shumsabad, siege and fall of Lucknow and assault of the Martiniere and
Banks^^Bungalow, attack on the Fort of Rooyah, action at AUyfrunge, attack and capture of Bareilly (Medal with
Clasp). Accompanied Sir Garnet Wolseley to the Gold Coast in September X873 on special service, and served
throughout the Ashanti war of 1873-74. Employed at first on a recruiting mission in the setUementB of tbe
Gambia. Afterwards in chnrpe of the advanced party of Wood's Regiment in the reconnaissance in force of th«
27th November, and subsequent advance to the nrah. Commanded the Head Quarters of Wood's Regiment at
the battle of Amoaflil, and \~v $ pregent at the battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie (mentioned in despatobee»
Brevet of Major, Medal with ("las])).
» Captain Walker served w'Ah the 40th Regiment in New Zealand in Taranaki and the Waikato during the war in
z864-«5 (Medal).
»i Captain Kideton scrred %rith the 42nd Highlanders throughout the second phase of the Ashanti war in 18741
and was present at the bnttls :)f Amoaful, capture and de.struction of the town of Becquah. battle of Ordahsu and
capture of Coomassie (meniictied in dcsputchcs, Medal with Clasp).
1* Captain Creagh servtid vr.lh the 42nd Highlanders throughout the second phase of the Ashanti war in ZS74. and
was present at the battle ot A-noitful (wounded slightly), capture and destruction of the town of Becqiiah, battle of
Ordahsu and capture 0/ Coomii.<^^sio (Medal with Clasp).
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M^jor, »2x July 43 ; JJ.CoUmel, 17 May 45 J Colonel, ao June 54 J Mi^or Qoneral, 13 Feb. 60 j Idtui.&enmral,
9 May 68 : Qoneral,!^ Sept. 75 ; CoIomI^^ Foot, i* Juno 69.
UNiaaa&t OolmeL— TO Hugh Stewart Cochrane.* Entian, 13 April 49 ; Lt. ^1$ Oct. 53 : GcMrf. 34 Aug. 58;
JSf.jr<MV>r, 19 Jan. 64; JTa/or, 1*38 Oct. 71; EiSd.Cokmel, 7 Jan. 74; Xi«K<»iMM< OdIoimZ, 16 Feb. 78;
CotoM^m 7 Jan. 70.
jQ«n.—^.«.e. Harry Armstrong Brett,* DeptUg Judge Advoeafe, DuhUn,- Ennon, ^8 Sept. 54; LUuU
'x llay 55 ; Cturf. '39 July 62 ; Major, ao Sept. 71 ; Bmet lAeutenamt Colonel, x Oct. 77.
25 - Steiitoy Crosier/i?MJ^. 8 June 5s ; -^K***- '8 Jan. 56 ; Capi, 30 April 6^ ; Jf<«or, i Deo. 75-
as ... Wflliam Livesay,? Enmgn, a6 Oct. 55 ; Lieut, » 3 April 57 ; Cap*. 30 April 64 ; Major, 19 June 76.
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George Herbert Priohaid
Robert Bocles
Gordon Hugh liumeden .
Begfnald whitworth Porter .
William Sutherland Widdicombe..
-. fiorace Angustua Terry
Aidnbald Beginald Duncan
Pawl Ttoby Clark ^
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John Hanbury WiUiama
William Hall Mackintosh Stewart ..
AloTander Hugh Dobbe
Gesald Franois Mookler
Henry Robert Stapleton Cotfeon
Frederick Charles wood Rideout
Llewellyn James Howell «
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^8 '34 Deo. 58 ' 8 May~66
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33 July 79
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3x Deo. 78
' 5 Feb. 71 a8 Oct. 7X ^ The Hon. Sir Augnstus Ahneric
30 Dec. 71 Spencer served throughout the East-
5 Oct. 73 em campaign of x8m**55> &nd oom-
3 July 73 manded the 44^ Regiment at the
13 Nor. 73 battles of Alma and Ixikerman, siege
xz Feb. 75 of Sebastopol, and attack and occu-
38 Feb. 74 pation of tne Cemetery and suburbs
xa Feb. 76 on the z8th June— wounded. . Served
6 Sept. 76 as Brigadier Genenl, and com-
xz SepL 76 manded the zst Brigade 4th Division
39 Nov. 76 in support in the right attack in
13 Feb. 78 the assault of the Redan and fall of
aoMar. 78 33 July 79 Sebastopol on 8th Sepk, and subse-
quently commanded tlie British
SUB ;.isuT. iiadijforoA in the expedition to Kin-
3 May 76 bourn, resulting in the capture of
those forts and the gaxrison of 1,400
syp LI BUT men (Medal with Clasps, CB„ Officer
z May 78 of the Legion of Honor, Sardinian
35 May 78 and Turrah Medals, and 3rd Class
35 May 78 of th&Me^jidie).
z May 78 ... 7 M^r Liveear served In the sup*
14 Sept. 78 preesion of the uidlan mutiny ftrom
4 Deo. 78 . Dee. 1857 to Jan. x86o, including ao-
33 Jan. 79 tions at Sahao and Pnttrai (Medal)*
33 Jan. 79 Also served in the New 2Sealand war
in X864-65, including expeditions in
the province of Taranaki and in com-
mand of outposts, destroying many
Pahs and fortified villages (Medal).
PUfSiiw^.— 'John Badlier Brereton, z July 78 ; En», 9 Apr. 6x \1A,x% May 65 ; Caifi. at Aug. 7a.
^MTtor ira«<«r.— Charles Gosteloe, xo Oct. 74.
Vaeimge WhJia.—Agetae, Messrs. Cox and Oo.—Irieh Agenie, Sir E. Borough, Bart, and Co.
Bmbwrhedfor India, a8 Sept. 1873.
* Colood Cochrane served as Adjutant of the 86th Regt. in the Central India campaign under Sir Hugh Rose,
£»vu present at the storm and capture of the Hill Fort of Chandairee (alijyrhtly wounded) , battle of Betwa (three
«*>*• dot under him) , siege storm and capture of the city and fortress of Jnansi, where, under a tremendous fire
-.-*__ .. . _, ^_^ ^^- «_i^_^ - .^^ ., ^ ^^ ^^ Palace ; battle and capture of Koonch, various actions
Gowlowlee, capture of the city and fortress of Calpee, battle of
n^-f I w«MWji» •»%» «,»r.«Mw w> «>.«» «A«« .ud fortress of Gmslior; commanded Irregular Cavalry under Sir
'^Ispier in pursuit of Tantia Topee and Ferose Shah in the jungles of Central India (twice mentioned in de-
W^ tiokori* Cross, Medal with CSasp, and Brevet of Major) . Served as Msjor of Brigade with the Eusofzy e
'^^'iBne during the Indian N.W. fh>ntier war of 1863 (Medal with Clasp).
* '^4UoMl Brett served in the Indian oarmpaign of 1857-59 (Medal). Also served in the New Zealand war in
^^HsOtodal). -^ f oy y i
Jywt Crosier served in U>e Indian mutiny campaign in X857-58, including the actions at Sahao, Dooleypore,
•ad Panaha (Medal). Also in the New Zealand war ii7f64-65 (Me&lV
' Ij^ior Tasey eenred as a Midshipman in the Baltic Fleet in 1854 (Medal). Attacked and destroyed a party of
j^b fluiatios with a detaehuMit 43Fd Light Infiantry at Colatore, Malabar, on the 8th September X873, and was
HJQkad bv the Madras Government.
" CspMn Hanuniok served in the New Zeahind war in 1864-65, and was mentioned in despatch as having " per-
IS^^ ^ ^^^ ^ Acting Adjutant with great ooolness and courage under a heavy fire" in the action at To Itanga
T^^Si^ Money served in the New Zealand war in 1864-66, and was present at the actions of Maketu and
" Gaotsin Williamson was present with a^ detachment of the 43rd Light Infantry at the attack on and destmc-
B<m ofa party of Mopla Csnatios at Colatore, Malabar, on the 8th September 1873, and was thanked by the
«drM Government.
" Captain NichoU aervad in the New Zealand war during k864-^ (Medal), and was thanked by H.R.H. the Com-
num' in Chief on account of good service in the action of the Gate Pah (wounded in the head).
" Captain Clark served in the New Zealand war in 1864-65, and was thanked by H.R.H. the Commander in Chief
on scooimt of good service at the action of the Gate Pah (severely wounded). Served also with expeditions in
» ?r'^'*^J?L?^»**'**^» destroying manyPahs and fortified villages (Medal) .
" Gaptsin O'Brien served in the New Zeahind war in X864-65. including expeditlonfi in the province of Taranaki,
Oistaqfcg many Pahs and ftwrtifled riUages (Medal).
ywiMiDt under him), siege storm and capture of the
°^^flRt, he planted the British flag on the top of t
P"*OUpee fhim 15th to 3xst May 1858, battle of Gowl
J^wUe before and capture of the city and fort
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Ooloa«l.— 0. VB Sir Thomas Reed,^ &CB. Corutt, 96 Aug. 13 ; £i, '9 May 15 ; CeMt, ^19 Feb. 24 ; Jfqjor,
'x5 June a6$ Lt.CoUmel, 'zz Auff. 30; CoZoim/, 33 Nov. 41 ; Mtyor Qeneral, ao Jiiae 54 1 ZUtU,&tu€ral,
4 May 60 ; 0«n«ral, i Jan. 68 ; CoJoiul 44th Foot, a Ang. 58.
Lieateiuuit Goloaeli.— Richard Preston," CS. Miiitarjf BeereUujio tk« CommmtiMr in Ckirf,Ba»iIndU*;Entign,
^27 Feb. 46; Z4. '34 Nov. 48; On**- »9 I>ec. 54: Bt.Mqjor, a Nov. 55; BtLi.Colouel, 34 April 66;
If^'or, as J^ 68 ; Lt.CoUmtl, i Jan. 75 ; Colonel, i Oct. 77.
John Sidney Hand,« Sntipn, '13 May 53 i ^»«»<- 'x8 Aug. 54; Oeqi<. 'x6 Nov. 60; JK.jrqf0r, 15 Aug. 68 ;
Ma^oTf 50ot. •j^iIAntUnani Colonel, z6 Sept. 76.
■ajorf.— Charles Elphinstone Bennie,* JBm^, Z9N0V. 58; X^'ao April 60} Capi. 'aa June 67; Major,
C?onatantmft Magoire, Bntign, '25 Jan. 59 ; lAeni^z Jnly 60; Copt. >z Sept. 69; Mc^or, 16 Sept. 76.
Cattaivb.
Edward Charles PembertonPigott,7 2l<(;.
Maiirae Volunteer Chtarde
Beinhold Baker Bald,^'. WeetSeeoxMiUHa
Bryan Hesleden Foster
Henry GeorfireLeftt}y
William Douglas Saunders
p.».e. Charles Hussey Walsh, AetittaeU
Q, M. Gen. BriHeh Snrmak Divieion
Thomas Thompson Irvine*
William Wood
Ellis Bamsay Beid
Piers Edgoumbe^<>
Seton Churchill
Herbert Franoia HiU
'z6 Jan.
'21 Sept.
» 9 Deo.
P zMay
'isFeb.
13 May
33 Aug.
31 Mar.
3 Feb.
'33 June
» 3 Feb.
'37 Feb.
LnuTXirAirTS.
Thomas Scrope Wellesley Bernard
Edward Morrell, Jntt. qf Muekottf 39)
April 79. S
George Hndleston Powell, StaOon Stqff\
Qfieer, Tkagetrngo }
Montagu WynyardjU Adjutamt 31 Oct 74...
Edwa]^Nash,aiAfa|f CoUiyt
» 9 Oct. 69 ''ax June 71
'z7 Nov. 69 ' 9 Sept. 7z
Charles Doherty Bosser
Thomas James Pearce Kelly .
Francis Yentris ,
James Witten Thompson
Arthur Arnold Barrett
James Alexander Bell
William Graydon Carter
George Biohard BUis
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Charles Edward Ozmaa
William 800U Walison
William Legh Boswell
Henry Hyde Williamson Nason ...
John Trevor Bpenoer
Stephen Neary
Edward Lainson Guilding
William Beaufort BraWon
Z9 June
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X April 75
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7 Aug. 78
«xAug. 78
95 Aug. 78
' « Sir Thomas Reed served the cam-
98 Oct. 71 naign of 18x5, and was present at the
a8 Oct. 7x battle of Waterloo. In Z846 he com-
38 Oct. 7x manded a Brigade of the Army of
3 Dec. 74 the Sutlej, and was wounded and had
z z Feb. 75 a horse killed under him at the battle
30 Dec. 7x of Feroseshah (Medal). Commanded
xo Sept. 75 and made the miUtary disposition of
xo Sept. 75 the Troops in the Punjaub at the
xo Sept. 75 breaking out of the mutiny in 1857,
38 Oct. 76 which resulted in the tranquillity of
that Province and constituting it
the base of operations against Delhi,
for which he received the "entire
approbation " of the Commander in
Chief in India, and subsequently the
acknowledgments of the Governor
General, as well as fbr his services in
command of the Troops before Delhi
(Medal with Clasp, and KCB,).
PaysMufer.— Robert Bent Farwell, 3x Feb. 6oj Monorarv Mm'ot, 9x Feb. 75 1 Bi^Pa^wmier, 4 June 79.
QiSrf«rJf««er.-SamuelWiniamTempe8t,i'3xjSyS. /»» -^ -y-«-^.* 7y
l>bd«^« Yellow.— iC^tfue*, Messrs. (Jox and Co.-^Iriek Affeni»,8irJt, Borough, BL and Co.
Swibarkedfor India, 96 Sept, 71,
* Colonel Preston tMrved with the 44th Regt. throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the
tattles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and Ikll of Sebastopol, attack and occupation of the Cemetery on tlie xSth
June (Medal with three (Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Me^ldie, and
Turkish Medal). Served also the campaign of z86oin North China up to 25th August, and was present at the
action of Sinho, and capture of the Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp).
« Lt Colonel Hand served with the 82nd BegL m the CMmea flrom the and Sept. 1855, including the siege and fkll
of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the N.W. Provinces in India in suppressing
the mutiny in X857-58, including the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defence of Cawnpore and defeat of the
Gwalior Contingent, action of Kala Nuddee, and occupation of Futtehghur ; served with the Royal Artillery at the
action of Khankur duringthe Rohilennd campaign, defence of the Jail of Shal^ehanpore, aflhirs of Mahomdee and
Shahabad, and action of Bunkagaon (Medal with CHasp). Served with the xst Sikh Cavalry in command of a
Squadron throughout the campaign in China in x86o, including the action of Sinho, oa|>ture of Tangku, capture of
the TiJcoo Forts, actions at Chunkiawhan and Tongchow, destruction of the Emperor's Palace, and surrender of
Pekin (Medal with two Clasps). Served throughout the Abjrssinian campaign in x868, attached to the Head Quarters
Staff as Director to the Highland Transport Tniix and was present at the storming and capture of ^•grtoifi (twice
thanked by Lord Napier, mentioned in denatches, Brevet of Major, and Medal).
• Major Reimie served the campaign of^x86o in the north of China, including the action of Sinho, storm and
capture of the Taku Forts (Medal with CHasp) .
7 Captain Pemberton I^ott served in the Crimea from xst July 1855, including the siege and flUl of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served as Adjutant of the 44th Regiment during the campaign of z86o
in the north of China, including the action of Sinho, taking of Tanfi^, storm and capture of the Taku Forts
(Medal with Clssp).
> Captain Irvine served as Aldede Camp to Sir Charles Staveley in the campaign in the North of China in x86o,
and during the occupation of Tientsin (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
&« Captam Bdgoumbe served with the expeditionary force under Brigadier General Harley in British Hondurss in
February and March X867.
^ Lieut. Wynyard served with the 50th Regt. in New Zealand durinv General Chute's campaign of x866 (MedaX
&• (Quarter Master Tempest served in the 8xst Regiment throughout &e Indian mutiny in 1857-58 (Medal).
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Aldttihot
FoUH&lf
Piy. P»j.
AbtYl (Nottinghamshire), ----Lmlced to i7///.r^"^^j''^f'>:\=7- , ,80
** TaLAVXKA •' " BUSACO " " FUEMTKS D'OvOR " *' ClUDAD RoDBIGO " " CaDAJOZ " ** SaLAMAJTCA "
'PrBXKSBs" "Nivbllb" "Obthbs" "TouLOuaB" "Pbmutsula" "Ava" " Abywibia.*'
CelmMl.~Sir Daniel LyBOns.^ ZCB.^ Quarter Mtutt Qtneral; En$ign, '26 Dec. 34 ; Lt. 23 Aupr. 37 ; Captain,
'39 Dec. 43 ; Major ^^ I Aug. 49; lA.CoUmtl, 91 Sept. 54 ; CoUmel, 17 July 55 ; Major Oeneral, 6 Marcli 68 ;
Lteui.Otneral, 3 June 77; Oeneral, 14 July 79; Colonel 45th Foot, 25 Aug. 78.
18 Feb. 73; Lt.Colonel, 4 Aug. 75.
V«rt-— Henry Blakeney Hayward,' Sm*. 8 Julr 56 ; Li. '24 Aug. 58 ; Capi. '14 June 64 ; Major, 27 Feb. 75.
Tbomaa Edmund Adams.* Bneifw, 29 Dec. 54 ; Lieut. 13 April 55 ; Cttpt. >i4 June 64 ; Major, 4 Aug. 75.
, »9 ; ■
'7 •
Captaikb.
Robert J. CallweU*
Henry Hodson Hooke,^ Jdj. Noitingkam \
MUitia S
Bobert Heniy Dillon
John Olphert Gtige,* A^utant London- \
derry Militia )
Herbert Stoddart Neild
Nerill Henry Eeeve"
Henry Lambard ^«
Alexander Wrigbt^^
Jamee M*Cleverty
George Henry Cobbold
Cdeael.— John Ingle Preston,
3; Lt.Colonel, 4 Aug. 75.
[enry Blakeney Hayward,' Sn*.
Sneiffn, x6 June 54 ; Lt. <'i5 Fel
g' 78.
ib. 56 ;
Capt. '26 Nov. 6x ; M^jor,
'18 Dec.
13 Aug.
24 Mar.
'29 Mar.
15 Feb.
'12 June
"xs July
12 Feb.
'to July
'9 Nov.
M(^n Frederick Thrupp |'x4 Oct.
Arthur Morton 1^29 Oct.
George Honnsom Fort '23 Oct.
LIBUT.
61
LlBITTBVAKTS.
Arthur Clifford Lloyd
John William Thring Hume, Intt. of\
Mmeketry i Mar. 7? >
Edward Augustus Carter
Edward Cecil Dowse
Herbert Edward Hudson
George Alfred Jones, ^<0'«tont 4 Aug. 75...
Henry Edward Neild
William Bicknell Coney
Philip UvLgh Dalbiao
John Christopher Swann
Arthur Dolben Bulpett
Henry Arthur Littledale
Henry B. Todd-Thomton..
ifapier Langford Pearse
SSCOVD LXBUnVAVTS.
Charles Newcomen Watts
24 Mar.
8 July
^ 9 Feb.
I May
'17 Sept. 6x
' 3 June 59
x8 Sept. 63
'x9 July 64
'xo July 66
58 ' 4 Jan. 61
67 '18 Aug. 69
68 '27 July 70
67 » 5 May 69
68 '27 Aug. 70
58 »i9 Dec. 62
*- 28 Oct. 71
69 28 Oct. 7x
69 28 Oct. 71
70 28 Oct. 7x
30 Dec. 7x
X2 Nov. 73
23 May 74
IX Feb. 75
XX Feb. 75
IX Feb. 75
xo Sept. 75
20 Nov. 75
x2 Nov. 73
X7 Jan. 77
34 Mar. 77
13 Aug. 79
» 2 Nov. 661
«'23 0ct. 671
'x6May 65
12 Nov. 73!
7 Jan. 741
27 Feb. 75
8 Mar. 75
I April 75
4 Au?. 75
X9 Dec. 77
29 June 78
21 Apr. 75
30 Jan. 79
CAPTAIX. I BBBY.MAJ.
X Oct.
' Major Adams served in the Crimea
with the 28th Regiment from aoth
Aug. 185s, and was present at the
siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
PqrsM*f#r.— Thomas Evans Stuart, 17 Dec. 78; Sn§. x Apr. 56; H, i'x2 June 60; Capt. ^2 Sept 61
qnart*r JfoJlw'.— Maurice Higgins, 25 Jan. 71.
Taein^ft Green.— Agents, Messrs. Cox k Co.— /ruA Agente, Sir E. Borough, Bt. & Co.
Returned from India, March 1878.
* Sir Daniel Ljsons served in Canada during the rebellion in 1838-39, including the actions of St. Denis
(ttwtioiied in despatches) and St. Eustache. Was mentioned in despatches and general orderK on tho ocC'isioii
<^tke wreck of the transport Premier on 4th November 184^ ; promoted in consequence. Served the Eofitom cam-
P*ip of 1854-SC ; was present at the battles of Alma (mentioned in despatches) and Inkerman. the minor affairs
ofMnnac, M'Kenzie's Farm, capture of Balaklava. and throughout \he whole siege of Sebae^topol ; led tho
BSmCohimn of attack on the Redan by the Light Division on the i84h June, and comuuinded a Brigade in the
^»Om pait of tlie action (slightly wounded, mentioned in despatches) ; was engaged in tho final nssantt of the
^*daa on the Sth September (severely wounded, mentioned indespatches) : commamled the 3nd Britrade Light
^^^nkoi tnm October 1855 to the end of the war (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Culonel, CB., Omcer of tho
^hos of Honour, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 3rd Class of the Medjidie.)
'UjOoloDel Preston and Major Hayward served with the 45th Regiment in the Abyssinian caoipaip^n in 1S68,
*^ vert present at the storming and capture of Magdala (Medal).
*(^ptiiB Can well served in Abyssinia in 1868 in the Commissariat Department, in Command of the Station ct
' GqssiaHooke served in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 (Medal).
'C^itsuiGage served in the Abvssinian campaign in x868 as Adjutant 45th Regiment, anl was present at the
forming tnl capture of Magdala (Medal).
^G^Mtns Reeve, LamUutl, and Wright served in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868, and i\-erc present ct the
■tonniag and capture of Magdala (Medal) .
Digitized by
Googl
iQo '•^^^ ] 46th (South DevoneJdre). — Linked to ^2nd. ff*^ ^"'^ ^^^JLj-
** DOMIKIOA. " " SXTASTOPOL."
Fall
a&
»7
1»,
tV,
Colwnal.— CliftrleB Stunrt, JFim. '30 Dec. a6; i<. P31 Deo. 28; Li. 4- Capt. '26 July 32; Capt. 4- Lt Colontl
1 5 Aprit 4 5 ; C'oioMe^, J3 June 54 ; Major General, 28 Jan. 60 j Lieut. General, i May 68 : General. 20 Mav ik •
ColfoHf/ +nth FcKjt. ao June 70. •' ' » v J 75»
LieutonjuitCobiwl,— Robert Bennett,* Ensign, '17 Oct. 51; i^ 6 June 54; Captain, '24 April 5?* Maior
IK OH^ f^E : Lil^mt^ntant Cotnnel, 26 Julv 76. ^ "* "^ '
:M(Jm«.— Willitun 6 Low art Richardson/ Ensign, 23 Nov. 52; Lt. 9 Feb. 55; Capt. '24 Aug. 58- Bt Motor
5 July 72 J Ma>r, 5 nine 75. » j » -v
ThomaB Jotm.* ^anja, '10 June 53 ; Lt. 1 Dec. 54 ; Capt. 24 May 61 ; Bt.Major, 8 July 74 ; Major 26 July 76.
Ci^PTAIlTB.
Frank Griuvo*
Riohlird L. Willi urn Moore Maydwell
Joiin Joseph ForHytb Crant
FrauciB Hoiirv A. Disney Roebuck, >
Adjutant Sati Mi^tUjfex MiUiia }
Jameii PitzEiiHtare Forster
JohD Maxwell Low
Henry Horatio Ncirmun
William Fttrwdl
^.f.^.Ilenrj' Elliott Chi«vallier Kitchener,/)
InHrurtfyr R. M. Cuff^ge )
William Barrintrti'ii lirowne
Henij Tfa ouuifl Wardc; Allatt, at StqfCoUego
John Reeres
20 Feb. 55
'13 Nov. 6c
25 Apr. 58
P26Feb. 64Pi7Apr. 67
'19 Dec. 62IP14 Sept. 66
P19 Dec. 621P29 Sept. 65
'•23 Aug. 64,Pi6 0ct. 67
'29 Sept. 65 Pi a Dec. 68
'10 July 66
8 Jan. 68
30 Oct. 66
► 9 Aug. 68
LrvrrtTTLKTS.
Burrard Rairson Croi-ier, Inttruetar of]
MuMJcHry 9 Sept. 76 J
Heiirv'^ Pnrry Cr'^-HiT
Artlmr Hvrur! • esq
KeKlj til til V .- lYoung
John l[aiij(j]t4<]9 Vi*M[M)yle
John ^nnLaj^n KodnoyEden
Henry WoRtcnm Cankn
George A ah by Aj^bhy, Adjutant 10 Feb. 77
Wolstan Francia
Geor^re iU?ado MaoMullen
Rdmimd John Hollway ,
Frederick Wi I (iftin St-oele
Hewlett Chflrlea Perkins ,
John Alexander Wngbb Falls
Bub Ltiutbvavts.
Horacfl Gflor^o Proctor Beauohamp
'12 Deo. 68
Bxco?rii Li KFTsvAirre.
Richard Siimucl Ireland ».
WilliftiEL Lue^ Harvey
Henry Gikgc Morris
Arthur MorriEon ...
6 July 55
'19 Jan. 64
P17 July 60
*ioFeb. 69
Pi6Mar. 70
'22 Oct. 70
P 5 Mar. 70
19 Oct. 68
'•16 Mar. 70
'25 Dec. 67
' 9 Apr. 70
1*16 Sept. 68
28 Mar. 74
5 June 75
21 July 75
i^Nov. 75
1 July 76
26 July 76
26 Sept 77
'22 Mar. 71
13 June 74
19 June 74
4 Dec. 74
13 June 75
27 June 75
21 Sept, 74
20 Nov. 75
20 Nov. 75
II Sept. 76
II Sept. 76
II Nov. 76
99 Nov. 76
29 Nov. 76
2WD LISUT.
15 Sept. 77
30 Jan. 78
30 Jan. 78
II May 781
SUB LIBUT.
II Oct. 76
Major John *lBerved ?ritb the
Queen's in the Campaign of i860 m
China, and was present at the actioB
of Sinho, taking of Tangku, and the
inner Taku Fort (Medal with Clasp).
Poy«Mt*/rr.— Thorn aa George Booth/ 30 Oct. 78 j En*. 16 May 65 ; Lt. 15 Sept. 65; Capi, 31 Aug. 78.
. I Quarter Mtuti^r. — George Styles, 1 1 July 74.
I Facingt Yvi\[ow,—Agent$, Messrs. B. S. Codd k Co.— /m* AgenU, Messrs. Cane t, Sons.
Embarked for Bermuda, 21 October 1876. ^
1 Lt.Colonel Bennett served the Eastern campaign of 1854 as Adjutant of the 63rd Regt., and was present st tbt
battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman (severely wounded and horse shot) , and siege of Sebastopol (Medal witb
four Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
* Major Richardson served with the Sanger Field Force in the 43rd Light Infbntry durin|^ the Indian mntiny
campaign in 1857-59; marched through Central India from Bangalore to (Jalpee in 1858 a distance of 1,300 inikl|
during the hottest season of the year ; present at the surrender of Kirwee ; commanded a Detachment of the Aim
at the siege of Kirwee when surrounded by 5,000 rebels on the 2TSt 22nd and 23rd Dec. 1858 ; also commanded 18
Detachment of the 43rd when engaged against the rebels in the Balabet Jungles under Ferose Shah on ^ 26W
August 1859 (mentioned in despatches by General Whitlock for both actions. Medal) . |
* Captain (Srieve served with the 46th Regiment in the Crimea trom the ^rd September 1855 to the aothMay lis^
includmg the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Modal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
* Captain Booth served with the loth Regiment in the Perak Expedition in 1875. Commanded the force is tb#
assault on the Malay Stockade of Passir Sala, and was severely wounded.
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Cvtntjk. 1 47th {Laiicashu-e). — Linlcvd io Sist. [
Sfth Divfrict'So. 12.
Jiriyada Depots PrestOB. 1 9 *
Inkexmak " " Sbtabtopol "
Fail Hau Colonel.— SSr William Shsrbrooko Ramsay Norcott.^ XCR, 3)«iZf. 13 June 23; Lt. 16 Juno 25; Capt. 21
P*j. ^y. pgjj ^Q. ^,ijor, I Au«?. 47; St. Lt. Colonel, 1?. Dj3. 54; Lt.Coloncl^ 22 Dec. 54 ; Ctltnel, 29 June 55; Jftyor
GemertU. 6 M>irch68: /-«>«^ Geiier-i2, 3 Juno 77 ; Oenera', 14 July 79 ; Colonel 47th Foot. 10 March 78.
31 ... LaoiUenaat Colonel.— William FitzRoy, Enaign, "2) May 49; Lieut. 'lo Fob. 54; Capt. '2 Nov. 55; Major,
I 28 July 67 ; Lt.Colonel, i Sept. 75.
26 ... '■aion.--Jamca Murray Straton,' EnsigH, '3 Nov. 54 ; Lieut. 9 Mar. 55 ; Capt. ^25 June 58 j St.Major,
I t 5 July 72 ; Major, 1 Sept. 75.
2* ... I William Barclav Gordon Cleather,^ ^/ui^n, 13 Oct. 54; X»«m^ 9 Fob. 55; Capt. 9 April 61; Brevet M<y'or,
I i 10 Kay 74 ; Major, 20 Mar. 78.
I 16 ...
I
I Gl.PTA.Iir8.
lFrederickG«orge Berkeley ».i((/. 3 Lanea-
I dMrt Miiitia
Dudley North*
I Alfined Campbell Blair HaU
iGeorge Vacnell Boyd
,' William Fowlet«
Vincent Robert Biscoe
James Stuart
William liangmore Wreford
p.cc. Harry Coopevt^* Vice Contuliu Anatolia
Allerne CJox Yard
William Henxy Bid^e Ounner
Charles Van^han Trotter
BKSIOH OR I
2KD LIBUT.
P13 July
''10 Sept.
P21 Sept.
Pi 3 April
xo Jan.
'21 June
P26 April
^14 Mar.
lo Nov.
' 5 June
>'23 Nov.
LlBUTBlTAirTS.
Harry Stewart Bruce HodgkiuBon, Adj, ^
13 Jane 78 i
Daniel de Hogbton
David Arthur C^eorgeLascelles
Alfred John Lees
iHemry Robert Day
iHni^h Gastrell Leonard
jNewdigate Addinffton Knightley Bume ...
JHarxy Aahworth Taylor,/jM<. ofMuehetry >
I 10 Jane 79 }
Frederick William Jones
I SBcoirn LxBVYS2ri.vT8.
. iJohn Randal Fraser
. .John Bowers William Atkin
. William Hugh Erie Murray
. Hugh Fortescue Coleridge
. Gerald Alfred Norcott
. lOeorgeWilliamHenzyLeFeuvre..
58 jP 14 Feb.
58 1 Pj 5 Oct.
60 ^2 1 June
58iP24May
63! 9 June
64 1** 9 Nov.
641 '21 Mar.
65 16 Dec.
65 1 '23 Nov.
66 P17 May
70 28 Oct.
30 Dec.
I May 78
xMay
ziMay
23 Jan.
92 Jan.
13 Ang.
xi Aug.
60 P21 June 64 1
61 ' 5 June 66'
64 Pi 7 May 71:
— x6 July 73 1
I April 701
8 Dec. 771
19 Jan. 76
23 Jan. 78
23 Jan. 78
3 Mar. 78
18 Sept. 78',
17 May 79,
12 Nov. 73
28 Feb. 74
23 Nov. 74
28 April 76
13 June 76
10 Sept. 76
XX Sept. 76
39 Nov. 76
2x June 79
I Oct. 77
I April 74
X April 74
>. Pnj m n ><t.— George Howard Moore-Lane, 26 May 79 j JBna. 10
... QMorfvr Jra«<«r. Wames Donnelly, 18 Oct. 79.
Mar. 64; Lt, 20 Nov. 67 ; Capt. 97 Jane 74-
JVicM^c White.— .i^«i*^, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Jritik Agemle, Sir E. Borough, Bi, and Co.
Returned from Barbadoet, 30 December x86g.
' air William Sherbrooke Ramsay Norcott served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 : held the independent conmumd
c/ » Wing of the and Batt. Rifle Brigade at the battle of the Alma— horse killed— <markedly named in the first Ae-
*P«;eli), ss also before Sebastopol on its first bombardment From ist Februarv i8<5 he commanded the xst Bat-
^1 enc^sged in tbo oi^e operations (Medal with t«eo Clasps, Brevets of Lt.Colonel and Colonel, Aide de Camp to
tfir i^3eea« C^.. Offloer of the Lsgion of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, 3rd Class of the Me(!yidie).
* lU}or Straton served with the 47th Regiment in the Crimea Arom the 6th Sept. 1855, including the siege and
!^ ^f Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
* Maior ClcMher served with the Tpth Highlanders in the Crimea from the 8th July 1855, including the siege and
*&U 4 Sebastopol, and assault of the 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the
\sA3$a. csmpBign of 1858-59, including the siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp) .
^Hiior Kor& serred in the Ashanti war in 1874 m the Transport Service, and was dangerously wounded
«be& Wing a reconnaissance to discover the -enemv's position before the commencement of their attack upon
Fsrixaoah (mentioned in despatch. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
*]fsjor Fowler served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 21st Fusiliers, including the battles
rf llsa, Balsklava, Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attacks on the Redan on tho i8th June (of ladder •
^7) %Qd8ih September: also capture of Kinboum (Medal with four Clasps, Sardinian and Turkish Medals).
S^rT«4Um>aghoat the Ashanti war of 1873-74 with the 2nd West India Regiment, and was present at the actions
if tMiffiaa. Was afkerwards removed to the Transport Service (mentioned in despi^hes, Brevst of Mi^or, Medal
^ CsptaiB Cooper served in the Ashanti war, in X874, in tho Transport Service (Medal).
O 2
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I Q2 Oaimanore, Kadnts. J48tll {NorthaWl^toushire). — Livled to 58///. [Brigade Depot^JXvtthMm^^.
*'DouBo" "Talavkki." "Albuhiba" "Badajoz" "Salauawca" "Vittobia." "Ptbbvbbs"
••NiTBLLB" "ObTHBS" **T0UL0U8B'* "PjtjrijrSlTLA." " SSTASTOPOl.."
rail Hall OaloneL— e. William AnBon M'Cleverty,^ Entign, 26 March 24; Lt, a6 Aug. 25; Copt. 1*21 May 29; Ifdf/or,
P>y- P»y- P23 April 41 ; Bt.Lt.Colonelf 19 Deo. 45; Colonel^ 20 June 54; U.Colonel, 2 Oct. 57; K<yor Oeneral^
4 May 60; LUui.Oentral, 22 Not. 68 ; General, 17 March 76 ; Colonel 48th Foot, 29 April 75.
Limatenaat OoloneL— Edward D'Heillimer Fairtloagh,^£ii«t^», '20 Oct. 48 ; Lt. 19 Oot. 50 ; C<^. 8 Jan. 58;
Mcyor, i Apn 1 - ^ Zf T / ^ ^ ^ loneL x May 78.
Kiyon.— Franc - ■ ' >' " \nt of Wellington ConwUeeeentDepSl; ^. 1*18 Sept. 49 ^ K.
'2 Apr. 52 ; CojY. 1^2 1 Dec. ' ~' " ' ' "' ' "" - -• ' .-.»..
Edward Fenersn/ Entign
I i . . »■ F.. mf or H^«f f tM^ton mmvaleeeent JJepet ; JCM. ''18 Sept. 49 : Lt.
D^c.\s, t Bt.Mitj'jr. 4 yinr 72 ; Major, 31 May 76 ; Brevet Lieuienani Colonel, ao Mam 78
ingTiJi4 Mar, 51 ; Lt. ti J mtO 54 ; Cop^. 23 Nov. 60 ; Bt.Maj. 6 Dec. 73 ; -Mit/or, i May ?8.
Gaptadtb.
JohnRawlin8,7^4;. Nwrthevrnpton and Bui- \
UmdMUiHa i
St. John BaUy
John Fielding Willis Kane
Reginald Cartwright
Alfred Heniy Cormick Lynch
Walter Treslove ElliB
ThoxnaA Charles Orde Powlett
Frederick Sedley*
Pulteney Edward Bowlby,D..i..l.O*»i.,")
Ceded DittriH, Madrae )
Reginald Pennell, Staff Officer, Wellington )
Convaleeeent Depot I
William Thomas M'Laughlin
awsigy.
9 April
» 4 Not.
»x8 Dec.
Px6 Aug.
'28 May
p2x Nov.
'16 Oct.
24 Oct.
30 Mar.
I LlBUTKlTAKTS.
AlexanderWilliam Fair,Jii*<. 0/ Mu$ietrg\
I 7 July 78 3
George Alban Lewes, A^'utant 31 May 76...
iSimun Anthony Dodd
Robert James Chavtor
Charles Francis Henry Spencer
(Thomas Cockbum Hood
j Frederick Edward Power
! George Burridge Rogers
Edward Gully Bennet
Robert Hugh Fraser
Alexander Bell
George Fitzherbert Broyme, at Stqff College
Francis Mellowes Maycock
George Barry M. O. Whieldon
SbCOHD LlBUTlVAVTB.
Heniy Cuthbert Denny «
George Mowbray Dah^mple Lys
David Silvanus Lewis
James Charles William Douglas Niool
Thomas Hall Plumer
I LIBPT.
55I 16 Oct.
59! 29 Nov.
60 P22 Nov.
59 »i8 Feb.
62 ► 4 Deo.
62 P 6 Mar.
66 Pi4 Mar.
57 6 May
58' 23 Nov.
CAPTAIir. I BBBV.MAJ.
55 »29 0ct. 6x a6 Feb. 75
62 '30 Mar. 67
65i'i4Mar. 68
I
»x3July 58 '10 May 61
9 Jan. 63 **3o Mar. 67
Mar. 67
05/14 Mar. 68
62'P 8 Feb. 68
66!i>2x Aug. 69
67 r I Dec. 69
68 »»28 Oct. 71
62 25 Jane 6q
60 21 Jan. 74
3x May 76
X May 78
P29May 63^x2 June 67
23 Dec. 64 '14 Mar. 68 » General M'Cleverty served the
1*23 Aug. 64 ' 2 May 68 campaign against the Rajah of
P 6 Mar. 67 »*t4 Oct. 68 Coorg, m April 1834, with the 481^
P12 June 67 •'21 Aug. 69 Regiment. Commanded the Troop*
P17 Nov. 63 ''22 June 67 in New Zealand during the Native
•^ss April 68 **27 Oct. 71 disturbances in 1847, and repulsed
p I April 68 28 Oct. 71 400 Natives in their attack at Wan-
Pi 4 Oct. 68 28 Oct. 71 ganui on the 19th July, which re-
P21 Aug. 69 28 Oct. 71 pnlted in a peace undisturbed till 1S60
8 Feb. 70 28 Oct. 71 (Medal).
6 July 70 28 Oct. 71 • Lt Colonel Fairtlough served m
22 July 68 28 Oct. 71 'the Crimean campaign from 19th
14 June 76 Jan. to 24th May 1855, as Adjutant
of the 14th Regiment, including the
2irD LiBUT. siege of Sebastopol (Medal with
31 Oct. 77 .Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served
30 Jan. 78 also m New Zealand during the war
XX May 78 in 1863-66 (Medal).
X May 78 I * M^or Feneran landed with the
13 Aug. 79 '48th Regiment in the Crimea on the
, ,2ist April i8«5, and served at the
I siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal
.with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
I 40 1 ... Pagmaeter.—'BenTy John Wahab, 8 Dec. 54 ; Eneign, '22 May 40; Lt. '16 Aug. 42; Hon.Major, 8 Dec. 64.
I 3 I — • Quarier Ifaeter.—Antiiony Crawley, 3 Apr. 78 ; 2nd Lt. to Nov. 77.
FaeingtBnfT.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co. — Irish Agents, Sir E. Borough, St., and O).
Embarked for Malta, October x868.
* Lt.Colonel Trent served with the 48th Regiment in the Crimea from 21st April 1855, including the siege and fiill
of Sebastopol— wounded on 4th June (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). 1
T Major Rawlins served with the 48th Regiment from the 3rd September 1855, including the sicse and flaU of
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). :> ^ .» b |
* Captain Sedley served with the xst Dragoon Guards in the campaign of i860 in CJhina, and was engaged at
Sinho, present at the fall of thei Taku Forts, and engaged in the actions of the i8th and 2 xst September, also in tM
advance on Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
Continuation of Notes to S^tk (The Queen's Own).
»« Major Falkner served in the Crimea, subsequent to the fall of Sebastopol, from the i9lh September iSj
until the evacuation on 12th July 1856: Served also in the New Zealand war from 15th Nov. 1863 to 1864, inclndiJ|
the capture of Rangiaohia (Medal).
" Captain Wilson served in the Crimea, subsequent to the fall of Sebastopol, from the 19th March to the evacoj
tion on the 12th July 1856. Served also in the New Zealand war and was very severely wounded at the repuleel
the enemys attack on the Camp at Nukumaru on 2sth Jan. 1865 (Medal). ^
»» Captain MacGregor served in New Zealand from 24th Dec. 1864 to 1866, and was present at the repulse of*
enemy s attack on the Camp at Nukumaru, and at the affViir of Kakoramea (Medal). Served in the Ashanti wi
from the 17th December zBj^. and was attached to Captain Butler's command (Medal with Clasp) . -
" Captam Fleury served in the New Zealand war of 1863-65, and was present at the repulse of the enemy's attaa
en the Camp at Nukumaru (Medal).
«» Captains Soote and Bromfield served in New Zealand during General Chute's campaign of 1866 (Medal). .
»« Captain Vander Meulen served in the New Zealand war in 1863 (Medal). Served throughout the second pb"*
•f the Ashanti war from the 17th December 1873, employed in the Transport Service, mcluding the battle fl
Amoaful, battle of Ordahsu. and capture of Coomassie (Medal with Clasp). ^
» Quarter Master Grinsell served the campaign of 1854-55 in the Crimea, including the battle of Inkerman «
Meg© of Sebastopol (Medal with three Claspa, and Turkish Medal). Served also in New Zealand in 1863-66, includfl(
actions at Rangiaohia, Nukuniam, and Kakaramea (Medal).
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49th (Prificess Gftarlotte of Wales') (Herts).— Linked to 66th.
193
(with the Dragon). fAiA IHttriet No. 41-
{,Brigaie Depvi, SMdisf .
|TMn;8tf . <Oo1mm1.— Sir Charles Henry ElUoe.i ZCB..AtUutani Qentral; lAsut. 10 May 39 ; Capl. »8 Aug. 45; Jf^'or*
FbiThS »ai Dec 49; Lt.ColtnM, '8 Ang. SM Cblo»«l, aS Nov^54; Jftyor ©«iMrai, 23 March 65; lAeut,atntral»
|?!L'?5: 38 Sepi. 73; ©«•*«/, x Oct 77; Cotow - -
"leMOR-op-Zu" "CoMarHAawr*' " QuBtirsTOWir " "Chuta.*
'IlTKIBMAir" ** 8»TA8T0P0L/
»7 I V,
38 Sepi. 73i »«««»^. I Oct 77; Colonel, 49th Foot, 7 Bept 74. ,, » i,. k /> - • t^
iMtnaat OoLoaeL— William watts Gorban** JSHtian, 'la July 50; Lt. '3 Feb. 54; Captam, 39 Deo. 54;
JBU£v<»r, a8 Oct 69 ; Jf<vor, 4 Oct. 73 ; BtLtColontl, x Oct. 77 ; i<.Coto»«J,^3o Oct. 78.
[aiaia.— Richard Hosfiey Vivian,* Sm - *
Xu«rs.-^Ribhaxd Hussey "Vivian,* Bnaign, »X7 Aug. 5a; Li. 6 June 54 j Capt. '9 Jan. 57; Btlfcyor^
31 Ang. 66; Jfoior, 15 April 74 ; Bt.Lt. Colonel, a Feb. 76. . « ,^
Alfred George Huyshe,* Bneign, 37 Ju)y 55; L«. 'ii Sept. 57; C(ip<. 9 Aug. 63; Bt.Jfajor, 1 Oct. 77;
irVor, 30 Oct. 7»-
GAPTl.ni8.
Bvsieir OS
alTD LIEUT.
LlSUTSXTAirTS.
Henry Smeat Haldane
Jutinian Gordon Ponsonby ,a£ 8tqf College
Samuel Lindsay Moor Bemmington
Thomas Fraser King
WiDiam Augustus Collings,^^/. 36 Dec. 78
Charles Frederick Sievwright
Chartes Kvans-Gordon
Jooelyn Tufton Farrant Otway
Harry Winton Holdeo, Inat. ^fMueketrjf \
a Jan. 79 >
Francis SiMSon Russell Hemphill
iSUiot John Brook
I SxcovD LiBirxairijrTS.
Bmhirst Rhodes
Iraest Bumey
FAderick William Nicholas M*Cracken
William Kerr M'Clintock
63
Winiam John CHllespie '31 Aug,
18 IVn Francis Charles Gavegan* , 29 Mar.
WOliam Stevenson I 36 Nov.
Charles Pilcher Temple '19 Aug.
pjt,e. Thomas Sidney St Clair, Brigade\ p.^ tw.
U^jifr, Hong Eong S '' 7^'
Richard Spurgeon Green? ax Aug. do
Charles Barter Bogue »i4 April 63
Heniy Tichbome Smith 'ix Oct. 64
Edward Thompson Dickson 33 Jan.
Arthur Norman Bums '33 Feb.
J*/!* John Donaldson Bradley* '35 Aug. 54
58 '30 April 6x
61 9 Oct. 6x
58 1 X Aug.
63 'x4 Mar.
4 July
I Jan.
'10 Nov.
»i8 Deo,
X4 April 71
a8 Oct. 7X
9 Mar. 55
^ 4 Jan. 71
33 Sept. 7x
34 Sept. 7x
»i4 Sept. 70
I May 78
3]ri> LIBUT.
35 May 78
33 Jan. 79
xsAug. 79
x3Aug. 79
P 10 Oct. 65
21 Sept. 65
4 Oct 73
33 May 74
7AprU 75
98 Mar. 74
7 July 75
3 Mar. 78
30 Oct 78
30 Nov. 7«
» 4 Aug. 63
38 Oct.
38 Oct.
a8 Oct. 71
38 Oct. 7x
x6 Mar. 73
xoMar. 75
13 June 75
38 Feb. 75
a Dec. 74
a8 April 76
x8 Oct. 79
9x Dec. 77
a Oct. 77
X Oct. 77
Sir Charles Honry Ellice served
with the Coldstream Guards in Ca-
nada in X840-49. On the North West
Frontier of India in 1855-56. In the
Indian mutiny cf x857-^8. Com-
manded a detached Field Force of
Artillerv, Cavalry, and Infantir, and
defeated the mutineers and insnr-
sents in action al Jhelum on ^e 7th
July 1857— dangerously ^^^ Mverety
wounded and horse killed {CB.,
Medal).
15 - ,
•.-.Thomas Charles Armstrong Fox, 2 Sept. 78; Bm, 24 Janids ; 14.* 30 June 69 ; Cjpi. 30 June 77.
foffar.— Samuel Deacon,^® 36 June 66.
i^MHer Maeter.—eumuBl Deacon.'
Faeingt Green.—Agente, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Irish Agentt, Sir E. Borough, Bt. and Co.
Retumedfrom India, xa Januarg 1875.
UGolonel Corban served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55. including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege
►I, and sortie of 36th October (Medal w^ Clasp, and Turkish Jfedal). , _ _ _ _
* Major Hnyahe served the campaign of i860 in China with the 3rd Buffb (Medal with Clasp for the Taku Forts).
' ^r Gsvegan served with the 49th Regiment in the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the battle of Alma,
^ orSebastopol, sortie of 36th October, and battle of Inkerman— shot through the body (Medal with three Clasps.
MTntoh Medal).
. * UColooel Vivian served with the T4th Regiment in the Crimean campaign firom the xoth Jan. 1 855, including the
^i^ttdhUof Sebaatopol, and assault of the i8th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in
t^ KevZtiland war of X865-66. in the Wanganui and Taranaki campaigns ; was in command of a detachment of
the nd Butalion X4th Regiment at the assault and capture of Okutuku, and was also present at the assault and
^^P^Bitof Pnfcahi, Otapawa, Waikoko Pah, and the operations in the forest round Mount Bgmont (mentioned in
(^atdMS, Brevet of Msjor, and Medal).
' Capcsin <«reen served with the 33rd Regiment throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68, and was present
>t thettonning and capture of Magdala (Medal).
' Xajor Brsdlev served in the Crimea firom lo'^h Jan. 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol and
uiaah of the i8th June (Medal with Cbisp, and Turkish Medal).
udatornung of Tangka (Medal with Clasp for the Taku Forts). Acted as Quarter Master of the 3i8t Regiment
dnnsfr the ope^ions agamst the Taepinn m the vicinity of Shanghai in 1863, resulting in the taking of the stock,
vie at Ksnksiang, capUire by escalade of the walled cities of EUuling, Tsinpoo, Tsolin, and the fortified town of
^Vnr, the sllkir at Nanksiang, and recapture of Kading.
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
194 «inbi.„i».] 50th (The Queen's Own),— Linked to 97th. [ili.^'^^t^i^^.,
" BoTPT'* (with the Sphinx). "Vimikbi." "CoiuirirA.'* " Almabaz" " Vittoma" "PrBsirBss" "Niri" "Obthm"
*• pBirnrstfLA. " **rcirKii.B" "Moodkxe" *' Pbbozb8hah " "Aliwal" '*Sobbaov" "Alma" "Jwixviui"
*'8bvabtofol" "NawZKALAlfD."
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Colonel.— Sir Edward Walter Forestier Walker,^ ECB. Entign 4- Lt. '8 March 27 ; Lt. 4- Copt. »t8 Oct. 31 :
Cant. 4r Lt.Colonel, ^6 Dec. 44 i Major 4- Colonel , 20 June 54; Lt. Colonel, 14 June 58; Major General,
26 Dec. 59 ; Lieut. General, 19 April 68 ; General, 13 May 75 ; Colonel 50th Foot, 8 March 72.
Lieutenant Colonel.— John Thompson/ Ensign, 27 Fob. 52 ; Lt. 3 Mar. 54 ; Capt. 25 Sept. 55 ; Bi.Uajor,
21 Mar. 6^: Major, i April 73 ; Bt.L(.Colon€l,2i Aug. 74; Lt.Colonel, 21 Juno 79; Colonel, 31 Aug. 79.
Mwore.— Arthur Evelyn Fyler,» Ensign, »i8 Oct. 53; Lt. 6 Nov. 54 j Capt. Pji Fob. 59; Bt.Major, 5 July 7a;
Major, 12 Aug. 74.
Bobert H. Patrick Doran,' Entign, 6 June 54 ; Lt. 8 Dec. 54; Capt. P29 Mar. 61 ; Bt.Major, x8 April 74;
Mayor, 21 June 79.
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I
CAPTAIirB.
Montagu de Salis M'K. G. Aug. Clarke? .
Edmund Leach*
Frederic Falkner," Adj. x Adm. Batt.
Surrey Rifle Volnnteert
William Henry Wilson"
Robert Stuart MacGregor^'
William L. Fleury" I
Charles Morant Churchill,** Adj. Wettl
Kent MilUia )
William Head Bayly
Bdgar John Robinson
James Powrie Soote**
James Bromfield**
Edwin Thackwell |
Libutbkakts.
Thomas Herbert Brock ;
Percy James Montgomerie Yaldw\'n
Edward Henry Carr, Inttrucfor of Mue- )
ketrg 8 March 79 S
John Woodville Jones
Herbert William Ozanne
Frederick Francis Johnson, Adj. 5 Oct. 78
Charles William Henry Evans
Frederick Albert Montagu Arnold
Arthur Templeman Morse
I Eysipy.
ii*i8 Feb.
' 3 Nov.
rS Dec.
,P3i May
*i2 Feb.
IX Jan.
|»2i Dec.
!P76Feb.
•>x8 Oct.
>P25 April
;Pi5 Nov.
I 4 Mar.
SUD LlEUTXHAirTS.
Skcokd LiBUTBirAirn.
LIEUT.
53 ^ss Aug.
54 9 Feb.
54 j 9 Mar.
55 23 Aug.
5«|Pi2 Mar.
59 21 Jan.
6o'»'i8 0ct.
67'p22 Jime
64 28 Oct.
65' 28 Oct.
64' 28 Oct.
62 Pa7 Feb.
24 July
: XI Doc.
{ 2x Aug.
I 12 Feb.
I 14 May
' 28 Feb.
I 38 Fob.
I 21 Sept.
I 28 April
I CAPTAIir. I bbbv.maj,
; xo May 6x 29 June 74
|<'x2April 64 2x Aug. 66
54
55
55 P18 Oct. 64 I Oct. 77
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^ 7 July 69
' 27 June 74
X2 Aug. 74
6 Feb. 77
8 Dec. 77
90 May 78'
X4 Dec. 78 1
xsJan. 79!
21 June 79
2 Feb. 76
72 ** Captain Churchill served in New
72 Zealand ffom 15th Nov. 186310 iS'-6,
and was present at the assault and
"^ capture of Ranglawhia, repulse of the
74 enemy's attack on theCampatKokii-
74 maru, and the affair of Kokaramea
74 and capture of the fortified village of
74 Ketfemari (Medal).
75
77
BUB LIKUT.
Arthur Lea Birch x May 78
Oswald James Daniell * xx May 78
Josiah Scott Stewart ' 4 Dec. 78
William George Balfour Western ' 13 Aug. 79,
Laurence Brock -HoUinshead 13 Aug. 79I
Wilfred Edward Rowe I 13 Aug. 79
I ... Paymaster.— John Harrison Vander Meulen,>> 28 Oct. 78; En$. Pi8 Mar. 59 j Lt. '16 May 6a ; Capt. 1 Apr. 75-
Quarter Master. — Samuel Dicken Nichols Grinsell,** 9 Aug. 71.
Facings Blno.— Agents, Messrs. Cox k Co.— Irish Agents,'M.eMTS. Cane and Sons.
Eetumed from New South Wales, 14 June 1869.
. ^ Sir Walter Walker landed at the Alma on the 22nd September 1854, and commanded the Scots Fusilier Gnardi
*ttthe subsequent campaign, including tho battle of Balaklava, repulse o!" the sortie on the a6th October, l*tUe
of Inkerman, and siege of Sebastoiwl. At Inkerman, with his weak Battalion at the Sandbag Battery, he charged
On three occasions heavy Columns of the enemy, driving them down the hill in confusion (received tbroe
wounds, one severe, and had his horse shot under him). On different occasions at the commencement of the
siege he commanded as Colonel the right and left attacks. Was sent to command the right attack on the i8U>
October, vice Colonel tho Honourable F. G. Hood, killed, to oouform to which order he had to pass at mid-dAj
over the open plain exposed to all the enemy's guns. Appointed General of the Trenches on the >5^
Januajy 1855, in which caimcity he served until afbcc tho fall uf the place. Commanded on several occasions
the Divisions engaged before Sebostopol (Right Attack), ft-equently on very warm occasions, on one of which, lie
|oth August, he was wounded in the head by splinters of shell (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with three
CSaaps, Officer of tho Legion of Honor, 3rd C'lass of the Medjidie, Turkish and Sardinian Medals).
* Colonel Thompson served the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, and was present at the battles of Moodkee, Fcroze-
shah, Aliwal, and Scbraon ; was wounded by the explosion of a gun-limber at Ferozeshah, and very severely
wounded by grape-shot in right breast at Sobraon (Medal and three Clasps). Served throughout the £aj»t«rn
campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, sicj?e and fall of Sebastopol (Medal witb. thr««
Glaaps, 5tb Cla.ss of tho Medjidie, and Turkish Modal). Served in tho several campaigns in New Zealand froD
Z5th Nov. 1863 to 1866, and was present at the assault and capture of Kangiawhia (mentioned iii despatches, ai^u
Brevet of Major), repulse of the enemy's attack on the Camp at Nukumaru, and the aflUir of Kakai*amea (Mediil).
* Major Fi'ler served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege andftll
of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Present during the latter part of the New 2Se&land
campaign (Medal).
* Mf^or Doran served with the 50th Regiment in the Crimea ftom 22nd Nov. 1854, including tho siege and fall c'
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also the several campaigns in New Zealand from 13th
Nov. 1863 to x866, and was present at Waiari (mentioned in despatches), the storm and capture of Rangiawhia,
repulse of tho enen j'h attack oa the Camp at Nukumaru, and the affair of Kakaramea (Medal) .
■ Hajor Clarke served the Eaatcm campaign until severely wounded in the head and taken prisoner in »
■ortie on the Trenches on the night of the 2xst Dec. 1854 (mentioned in despatches, prisoner of war tmcil 19th Sept.
1855), having been present at the battles of Alma and Inkerman and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three
CJaapa, Sardmian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Med^jidie). Served in New Zealand in x866 (Medal).
» Lt.Colonel Leach served in the 50th Regiment in the Crimea, subsequent to the ftiU of Sebastopol, from the i-3ii
September 1855 until the evacuation on 12th July 1856. Served also in the New Zealand war of 1863-66 as Onicrly
Officer to Colonel Waddy when commanding a Field Force intheWaikato in 1864; present at Waiari; appoints
Aide de Camp to Brigadier General Waddy 7th Jan. 1865 ; and present at the attack and repulse of the enemy**
Noktunaru (mentioned in despatches) ; appointed Deputy Assistant Adjutant General 26th Jan. 1865, and present
at the repulse of the enemy at Kakaramea (mentioned), and served throughout the campaign Wauganui diatrtci
under Sir D. Cameron. Accompanied Major General Chute as D. A. Adjutant General during his campaign on
the W St Coast in 1865-66, and present at the assault and capture of Okatuku, Putahi, Otapawa, Keteman, asa
Waikoeko Pah (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, and Medal). ,
I For remainder qf Notts see end^^lk Fo»'
Digitized by ^^jOO^^ltT
BvJrlfaeForce i 51st (2nd Yorkshire West Biding). — Linked to lOKth. lOS
DepotwithiosihF. J {TUJ[in9^s0^n Light Iitfanlry.) F Sub I>i»irict No. B,
•Mnrowi" "Cwviwi." " Fcbjtxbs ©'Oiro* " "6a.la.mawoa'* ••Vittobja" "PYAMSMMB'^LBriffadaJDepottVmUtrmet
Captain^ "^14 JuW 37 ; Kcyor,
5 ; Major "
'•NiTBLLB" "OeTHBS'* "PbKIWSULI." " WA.TBBI1OO *'
Twif s<r^ Oolimd.— Arnold Charles Errlngton,i IRnngn, ''4 Feb. 26; lAeut. 13 Sept. 31
PV.PV.
37
rall!H»M' »25 July 45 ; ^rei^tft ^^X' ^*'™^> 5„-P|^c. 53 '^^^^}» =^ Nov. 54; Lt.Colonel, P13 Feb. §5 ; Ifo/^r <y«Mra;,
IrataiuaitC
^r«M< U^mUnant Colonel, 5 Dec. 74-
^
68; iMuUnamt Oeneral^ \o^Ffih. 76; QeBereU, 10 Aug. 78 j' Colonel jist Foot, 27 Sept. 79.
.. !^ftlcoim Charles Farringto'nT AenttMt Adjutant &enaraly Ouds Divition $ Entign.io Jane 53 ; Lt. P3 Nov.54t
fVM 6March68:X^u
^TldrataaaBt Oolonal.
MiMora.— p.
. „-. , w 5i8t Foot, 27 bept.
tat Oolonal.— Samuel Alexander Madden,* CB. Bntign, ^j July 43 j Lt. 4 July 45 ; Capi.'6 June 54 j
, 'zz Aug. 63; Lt. Colonel, 1*24. July 69 ; Colonel, 24 July 74.
-p.*.tf. Charles Acton,* Eneign, "'la Dec. $1 ; Lt. 6 June 54; <
Capi, P8 Jan. 56; Ifa/or, 1*30 June 655
Cofrf. 23 June 58 ; Major, 23 Dec. yx ; £reo«f XM»^Ma«^ Colonel, 2 Deo. 77.
. lEMtace Beaumont Bumaby,* Eneign, Z4 July 54; Lt, '5 Sept. 56; Capt. *4 Aug. 63 : BtMajor, x Oct. 77 5
I M^jor, 13 Oct. 78. .
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CjunA^uxB,
I BNSIGir OB
; 2iri> UBVT.
[Charles Kyrle Chatfleld. Dji.A. Qen.for\ 1 ^^
I Musketry, Umbalia i| * ^<*^- 55
I John Vesey Nugent* 'qNov. 58
'Robert Charles Graeme* ^ x April 62
Arthur Singleton Wynne*
Arthur Shaen Carter
George fYederick White*..
George Henry Denshire
'4 Aug.
24 Sept.
30 June
« . 10 Nov.
BsBcUey Herbert Harrington Kennett* I »2 r Aug.
Thomas Johnson Seppi
18 'l»/,. Caleb CoIUns, Station StaJ' Officer, Subathoo
17 .l»/u| Charles Coghlan Smyth,? Interpreter
LiBUTBKiLirTS.
16 :2*/ii James O'Brien Drury* ,
Edwutl Lockhart Burnett
John Qoyse Sparke*
5 ... Basil Edward Spragge, Adjutant 22 Juno 79
6 ... Henry Allen William Johnson*
6'... Jenico Edward Presbon*
6 , ... Alfred Ambrose Lane'
S ' .. Francis Corbett. Inat. ofMtuketrjf a May 79
5 ,. Frederick George Pollock*
6 , ... Edmund Walter St. George Welchman* ...
4 : ... jHenry Sarle*
... George Evan Lloyd*
... .Frederick August Christian Kreyer
... jPercy WilUam Albert Alfred Milton
... OolquhounGrrant Roche Thackvfell,5to/um \
; SU^Qficer, Ckerat )
Sub LiBnTBiri.!rT8.
... Henry Espine Monck Mason
P22 July
"^29 Jan.
5 Nov.
27 May
6 July
3 Sept.
15 June
•• 4 Aug.
PzsMay
Paz Aug.
p27May
••29 May
»'24 July
''29 Jan.
••lo June
PxS Nor.
23 Aug.
I May
iz May
xMay
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' SBCOKB LXBUTBKA.RT8.
Benjamin Smith Thurlow ix May 78
Waher Blake Butler 7 Aug. 78
James Saurin Cave* Brovrne-Cave 13 Nov. 78
Heiberi Aatell Btewart Beid 30 Jan. 78
Henry Arthur Merewether 7 June 79
JohnStntchey 2 July 79
Alfred Richard Power 9 July 79
Charles Herbert Lethbridge BaskerviUe 13 Aug. 79I
f^^fwuuter, —
Qmrter Maeter.—Edwwd TheophUus Murray," 33 May 74; Eneign, 18 Dec. 67 ; Li. aS Oct. 71.
Fringe Blae.— Agent, A. Lawrie, l&Bq.—Iri^Agente, Sir E. Borough, St, and Co.
Embarkedfor India, 1$ Oeti>ber 1872.
X April 70
28 Oct. 7z
28 Oct. 71
Z9 Oct. 72
28 Feb. 74
21 Sept. 74
Z2 Nov. 74
3 Dec. 74
9 Aug. 75
zi July 74
zi Sept. 76
29 Nov. 76
8 Oct. 78
14 Dec. 78
29 Jan. 79
z3 Oct. 64
''29 May 69
'•22 Mar. 7z
'22 April 7z
6 Mar. 72
z July 72
28 Mar. 74
29 Nov. 76
z z Aug. 78
Z3 Oct. 78
Z4 Dec. 78
BBBV.HAJ. BT.LT.COXi.
I Oct. 77
22 Nov. 79
zoSept. 75
* Getwitl Errington served with the szst Light Infantry during the war in Burmah from April to Deo. Z852;
moQboaidiheB.I.C. steam-stoop Seeoetris during the naval action and destruction of the eneniy's stockades
^^thiBsigoan River; served during the succeeding three days' operations in the vicinity, and comnmnded the
^|!gaeat stthe storm und capture ot Rangoon ; he also commanded the troops engaged at the assault and capture
iS^ 19th May (wounded), and received the especial approbation of the Governor General in Council for his
'^'^i^o&thiB occasion (Medal with Clasp for Pegu, and Brevet of Lt. Colonel).
* CjiiMl Madden served with the sist Light Infiintry throughout the Burmese war of z852-s3,was on board
"* MjC; BCeam-sloop Seeoetris during the naval action and destruction of the enemy's stockades on the Ran-
^^ nrtt; lerved during the succeeding three days' operations in the vicinity (including the storming of the
"Bite HoBse Redoubt), and at the storm and capture of Rangoon; also at the assault and capture of Bassein
f?^^J, md repulse of the night attack on Prome 8th Dec. Z852 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Also in the
LmbeTlB expedition in :863. Commanded the Regiment in the Jowaki campaign in zS?; (mentioned in despatches,
'^ with Clasp). Also commanded tfae szst Regiment throughout the Afghan war of Z878-9, including the
<^m«of Ali Musjid (mentioned m despatches, CB., and Medal with Clasp).
U.(^Iom1 Acton served with the szst Light In&ntry in Burmah from Feb. z 8 53 to the end of the war, and was
pT^nt with Captain Irby's Detachment of four Companies with Brigadier General Cheape's Force during the
wU*le of the sucoessftil operations in the Monabew district, ending in the assault and capture, on the Z9th March
^'-sy, of the smmghold of the Burmese chief Dyattoon (Medal with (jlasp for Pegu) .
. * Major Bumaby, and Captains Nugent and Grasme, served with the sist Light Infantry in the Umbeyla expedi-
"<» m Z863, Also served in the Jowaki campaign in Z877 (Medal with Clasp).
^^a^tains Wyxine, White, and Kennelt, and Lieutenants Drury (as Adjutant), Sparke, Johnson, Preston, Lane,
Fojkxk, Welchman, Earle, and Lloyd, served in the Jowaki campalgii in Z877 (Medal with Clasp).
; Captain Smv^ served in the Transport Department on the Bed River Expedition flrom Canada of Z870. Served
^ the szat Light Infantry in the Jowaki campaign in Z877 (Medal with Clasp).
Qoarter Master Murray served with the s^st Light Infantry throughout the Burmese war of z8s2-s3 ; was
cii board the steam-frigate Ferooz during the naval action with and destruction of the enemy's stockades on
uicBangoon river, and lerved during the succeeding three days' operations in the vicinity, and at the storm and
capciiie of Rangoon, also at the repulse of the night attack on Prome (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Also served
m the Umbeyla ezpedUion in ze63, and afterwards in the Jowaki campaign in 1877 (Medal with Clasp).
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
b2nd(Oxford8hire) {Li. Infantry). —Linked to Ssth, [^^^Ht^^bSM.
jg^ lUenhot.]
•• Hnn>oo8TAV " " Vziosba " " Couwvl " " Busioo
D'OHOI" "ClTOXD BODKIOO*' "BaDAJOB" " 8AI.A-
TOULOUBS " " PSiriirBULA " " WaIEMOO " " DXLBX."
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Pit.
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a a Sopt. 30 ;
CoM>«M^ 5»nd Foot, 27 Bept. 79,
^9 Dec. 54 J Jfq^M- General,
Oolonel. — John Leslie Dennia,* CB. Etutiffti, 25 April jftj i/.
^ag NOY, 44 J ii.if.Cflfoiwi, 3 Aug, 50; Cot^rittf aS Nov- 54? Li.Cohml^
sS Oct. 64; Z,i#B^.Gfn«fffl/, 15 May 73; Gfnwrof, I OcLtj; „ . , . .,
LieuteoAJit CflloneL— WiUiam BHrwelt BrowTio Barwell, £n*^ ^y^ Apr. 60 ; Li. ^a* Feb. 64 ; Cajjf. *t M»y 67 ;
Major ^ Pa 5 Mar, 71 j lAtutenani Cchin^i, i Nov. 77.
Kftjart,— Thumas Miiubijurg Uailio, Ejuiffn, ^s^ July 62 j X^, Pj June 65 ^ C"jj?f. i^j June €8 j Ifcyw, "^lo Jtme
77 ■ Brw*; X««itfradA^ Colonel, i Oct. 77.
Henry Little ton Powya, Enwign^ ^"9 Mar. 60 ; X<'. ^29 Mttr> 64 \Capt. ^ai Aijg.fiy; lf<u'<wr, 1 Not. 7?,
CAnAi»B,
Howard Kingsccite .,* —
Henry Coker Adatna —
Eoberl William Blackwood -
MeLcaire gtudholme BTOwarims^Ai^utwnt\
J Cambrid^ethirt E\fU Vifiunt^tr* .„ J
Arttmr Thui-Btan CtOAM> ..,.*..., .............
Thonm.H Dacree Butler .x.... .....,,,,
Heiiry Mitchell Bholto Dougliie
Jame^ Johnstoni^, AdJ^ i O^onUhire Syte}
loIunttfrM ,..,.. S
Richard M&xiinilian Pulteney, Adjulaiti \
Oxford Mili/m.. J
Juhu Percy Mcado
Kvel^-u Broomfleld PockUtLgton
Lfjrd Cbarltis Robert Prati
Charles John Boylo ,,.
LlBCiTlHUrTf,
Walter Howell CunhfilB
Philip Thfimas Oodsal , .„.,..
Artluir Edward Dalzell *
Wilhani Henry Odell
Wilfred Arbuthnot Googh, af Siaf CotUyt
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30 Dec. 71
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*{j^ 'p«ir»iati#r^^Jamfl& Henry Jackson, 6 Apr. 78 ; .Swf. 8 Jan. 64 ; Lf. '39 June 68 } Ct^* 19 Z)N< ffm
) Qutirirr Mastfr.—John BeiUy^' 3* March 60 ; En*. 4 June 58.
R*iurst€tlfroi» GfhftiUar, 2^' Orfolrr J374.
A General Dennis served with the 49th Begt. in China (Medal), and was present at Cliiisan(both operatioiiB),
Canton, and Amoy ; after which he was eniployed as a military magistrate at Cnosan. In Aognst 1849 a detemkinea
and desperate band of insurgent fknatics naving defeated a native force which had been marched against tkem«
killing a European officer anid several Sepoys, lujor Dennis, with a force consisting of a Grenadier Company of the
94th and 100 Sepoys of the Madras Native Inuntry, encountered them at a Pagoda near Teermanam Coonettoa. in
Malabar. On tne approach of our troops these madmen, armed with matchlocks, spears, and war knives, mahed
out upon the detachment, and a Bangninary conflict ensued, terminating in the destruction of the entire Mopla band»
64 in number, three of whom were killed by Migor Dennis, who received a contusion on the chest and a row alight
wounds. Served with the sand Light Infantry in the Indian campaign of 1857, including the defeat of the Sealkote
mutineers on the banks of the Bavee on the 12th and z6th July, the siege and capture of Delhi from 14th Aa^aBt^
protected the camp during the assault on the z4th and zsth Sept., joined the Begt. in the city on i6th Sept. and
commanded it until the mial capture— mentioned in despatches, and thanked by the Governor General (Medal with.
Clasp).
• Quarter Master Beilly served in India daring the mutiny in 1B57-58 (Medal).
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— j 43 i ^-Colonel, aoVlov. ^6; Colonel, 20 June 54; Major Oeneral, ao Sept. ox; LieHt.Oentr€U, 24 Feb. 71;
1 ' I Qtmtral, x Oct. 77 ; Colonel 53rd Foot. 27 Deo. 68.
Tjwtfnaat Oelonit— George Newton Fendall.* Emeign, 11 Dec. 46; L(. ^4 May 49; Capt. 'j Nov. 56;
, Bi. Major, 24 Mar. 58; £<. Li.CoUnul, x8 Mar. 69; lf<|/or, z April 73; Colonel, i Oct. 77} Xi«u<«naii<
I Ge>2oji«Z, 19 Dec^T.
■itfen.— Robert Holt Tmell,« JBtuign, '23 June 56 ; Li, 29 Oct. 57 ; Capt. '30 Jane 63 ; Maior, la Aug. 76.
Oajptautb.
• Robert Prince^
William Loraine Geddea „..,
■ Henry Douglas Booke
William Rogeraon
'Cbarlee Henry Bonney
John Knox Kirkwood
Frederick Bowyer Lane, A4f. Montgotn^ry \
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19 March 77 j
• Lionel AJgemon White
• John Hope Wynne Eyton
• William MacLaughlin
• Johnston Stoney TaIbot,i^'K<ane25 July 79
• Charles Chamley Turner
• Walton Beaucbamp Kitching
. William Robert fioilean Peyton
'Henry Penning
• Harold William Thatcher
Spencer Frederick George Cavendish <
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• Colonel Fendall served with the
53rd Regiment against the hill tribes
on the Peshawur Frontier in x85z-5»
(Medal with Clasp). Also the Ladian
campaign of 1857-59, includingthe
actions of Chutra, Gopalgunge,^ho-
•e, and entry into Futtehi>or^
and alfair of Shumshabad; served
3in> LIBUT. '
SBCOITD LlBUTBVAlTTS.
Arthur Richard Cole-Hamilton I 5 Oct. 78
OsbertWard X3 Aug. 79'
WUliam Francis Annesley Wallace > zz Oct. 79
George Colthurst Vesey I iz Oct. 79
77 as Brigade Major at the assault and
79 capture of Meangunge, and also at
79 the siege and capture of Lucknow»
after which he o£Bciated as D.A.
Quarter Master General at Lucknow
until the close of the rebellion in Oude
(mentioned in despatches. Brevet of
Major, Medal with Clasp).
» '^/tt Paf«M<«r.—Mliott Arthur Raymond, z Apr. 78; Ent. z8 Feb. 55; Lt. j) June 55; Oajf. »io Apr. 60 j Bt^
' M^for, 6 Oct. 72.
9 ... Q»w<#r Jlfa»««-.— William (Jeary.w 5 July 71.
Faeinge "ELoCL—AgeiUe, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Trieh Agente, Sir E. Borough, Bt. and Co.
Beiumed from Bermuda, zi Fehntarg 1875.
J Sir Charles Trollope commanded the Troops in the Island of Cephalonia in 1848, 49, and 50. In August
iM the towns of Argoetoli and Lixuri were attacked by armed banditti, who were repulsed by the troops with loss
fiA VMh tides. In Z849 the island was disturbed by armed insurgents— martial law was proclaimed, which remained
2^>M for six weeks, and was carried into effect by him ; received the thanks of the Queen, and of the Legislature
tffbe loxuaa Islands, and was voted a sword by the inhabitants of Cephalonia. Served the Eastern campaign firom
»ttKav. Z854— ftxmi the zath Nov. until July Z855 as Colonel on the Staff, he comznanded the zst Brigade 2nd Divl-
>)&; on 3z8t July he was Gazetted Brigadier General, and commanded 2nd Brigade 3rd Division from that date
Bitil the Army was broken up. Commanded in the Trenches as General of the Day, right attack, on three separate
'JcaeioQa when sorties were made ui)on them and repulsed, and was present on all other occasions when the 2nd Di-
^^tt»m was employed, including the 8th and z8th June — on the former in conmiand of the Old Guard, and on the latter
a noBisnd of five Regiments ; on the 8th Sept. he was in cozzmxand of and Brigade in reserve with the 3rd Division
iwl with Clasps, CB.,Of&cer of the Legion of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 3rd Class of the Medjidie).
Ihjor Tmell served with the 53rd Regiment in the Indian campaign of 1857-50, including the action of Kht^-
J^ rriief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec. and pursuit of the Gwalior Contingent to
Scni Ghtt, action of Khodagunge and entry into Futtohghur, afikir of Shumshabad, storm and capture of Mean-
foi^ aege and capture of Lucniow, affair of Koorsie, passage of the Groomtee and occupation of Sultanpore, pas-
■ff^of tite Goera at Fysabad on 25th Nov., action of Toolsepore, and minor affairs ; appointed Staff Officer to a
CoioBuoQ the Nepaul Frontier (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps) .
'H^ Prince served with the 53rd Regiment in the Indian campaign of 1857-59, including the action of KhuJ-
^sli, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec, and pursuit of tho Gwalior Contingent to
Serai Glat, action of Khodagunge and entiy into Futtehghur, aflbir of Shumshabad, storm and capture of Meean-
(Qfise, nege and capture of Lucknow, affair of Koorsie, passage of the Gogra at Fyzabad on 25th Nov., action of
"oo&epore, minor afflurs, attack and destruction of the Fort of Bungeon (Medal with two Claspsj .
" Quiter Mairter Geary served with the 53rd Regiment in the campaign of Z851-52 again;st the Hill Tribes on the
^nhswor Frontier (Medal with Clasp). Also the Indian campaign of Z857-59, includiug the action of Khujwah,
relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, battle of Cawnpore on the 6th December and pursuit of tho Gwalior Contingent
to Serai GhaL action of Khodagunge and entry into Futtehghur, affair of Shumshabai, storm and capture of
*esagUHSe, aaege and capture of Lu6knoWp affair of Koorsie, passage of the Goomtee and occupation of Sultan-
P^m, paaaage of the Gogra at Fyzabad on the 25th Nsvem'^er, aotiou of ToDlseporo. and minor affairs (Medal with
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"Mababoitt" "Botpt" (with the Sphinx). "Avi.."
'. Colond.— Xord Mark Kerr,» CB. Eu$ign, ^xo June 35 ; Lieut ^14 Sept. 58
rBuh Dulriet Ko. 36.
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July 51 ; Lt. Colonel, ^30 Dec. 53 ; Colonet, 28 Nov. 54 ; Major General, 6 March
July 76 ; General, zx Nov. 78 ; Colonel 54th Foot, 23 Auff. 77. ^ . „ .
Lieutenant ColcmeL— Edward Thomas ShifibeT.'JBau. >3i Dec. 47 ; -t*. '«3 Dec. 50 <^opt, 'zs Feb. 56 ; Major,
I 27 July 66 ; Brevet Lt Colonel, 32 Dec. 75 ; Lieutenant Colonel, 14 Nov. 77.
. ICiyora.— Joseph William Unghw,* JSneign, »i Dec. 54; Lt 26 Sept. 56; Capt. »Z9 Dec. 62; Be.Kajor, 20
April 67 ; Brevet Lt. Colonel, 22 May 76 ; Major, 14 Nov. 77.
Edward Dorrien Newbolt, £neiffn,^2 Feb. 58; i<. ^x Oct. 58 ; Cap*. »ix Aug. 63 j Bt.Major, x Oct. 77 ;
Major, 14 Sept. 78.
Captaiks.
iP.LC. MaUbew William Edward Gosset'
William Patrick Hodnett, D.A.A.G.for )
Mueketrjf, Lueknow >
William Edmund Wilkinson
John R. Kelsall
James Heam Tarleton, Adj. 10 Forfar- >
I ekire Bifle Volunteer* )
John Augustus Tighe^o
, William Phibbs,* Adj. Kerry Militia
Thomas Mercer Maxwell, Station Staff)
Officer, Darjeeling Convaleecent Depot )
Walter Thomas Timbrell
Arthur Grey Tidy, at Staff College
William Walter Patrick Joyce
Alexander William Dur.y»
Charles George Lewis Wingfield
LlEUTKKAirTS.
John Warner Ruddach,-44/itten^ i Sept.73
John William Merton Macartney
Cecil Henry Law,/HWr«ctorq/' Muaketry \ |
17 March 74 -)
I BMSioir.
LIBUT. I CAPTAIH.
BBBV.XAJ.
8 July
26 Oct.
'28 Oct.
II May
14 May
56:^31 Aug. 58 »'i7 April 67111 Nov.
s8|Pi3Dec. 6i»3oSept.63
62 P12 Dec. 68
56 81 Oct. 68
78
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8 Jan.
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1*1 X Aug.
P2oMay
6 Jan.
6 Mar.
^ 6 Mar.
7 July
wiiiiam Bailiard Broughton [^"22 May
68 ''24 April 69
' 9 Mar. 671 ' 8 June 70
'30 June 65!' 9 Feb. 70
'12 Dec. 68 '28 June 71
3 Sept. 681 ''15 April 71
69 28 Oct. 71
T Sept. 73
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19 May 77
30 May 77
Z4 Nov. 7'
X Jan. 7I
30 Oct. 78
29 Dec. 73
29 Nov. 79
28 Oct. 71
Arthur James Luahington
[William Alexander Campbell, Interpreter
.Francis Anderson Harris
•Henry Blosse Lynch
{George Bowring
[William Richard Yeilding
Arthur Nugent
I Herbert Morres Prior
Devereux Walter Hickman
Robert Vernon Garrett
Gerard Gordon Ebrington
Sttb Libutehahts.
Frank Lewis Jones
... Cyril Metcalfe Gray
s Captain Phibbs embarked for the
; Gold Ooeat as Adjutant of the and
'^.Battalion 23rd Fusiliers, and served
►, 28 Oct.
' 28 Feb.
! ^e^; ^3'thTOughout^e'second phaae'of the
lobept. 75.j^gj,^^i war in 1874, including the
' "flfr.; Z^'capture of Borboraasie (sUghtly
11 aept. 70 mounded), battle of AmoafW. capture
^^ S«3* ^A Mid destrucUon of Becquah (Medal
12 Feb* ^'^it^ Clasp, and promoted Captain).
II Feb. 76;
11 Feb. 76
29 Jan. 76
BBCOWn LlBUTBKAirTS.
2Vn LIBUT.
6UB LIBUT. '
10 Sept. 76
11 Sept. 76
John Compton Pyne | 30 Jan. 78 I
, Herbert Sidney George Hall ' 11 May 78| 1
, Gregory Sinclair Haines 4 Dec. 78, j
, George Francis Rowcroft ' 13 Aug. 79
, William Prior ' 13 Aug. 79' '
, William Dutton John Pollard 13 Aug. 791
Lionel Edmund Lufihington 13 Aug. 79
, ^Pa^maeter.—Sobiv Mills Hewson, 28 Sept. 47; Eneign, 28 Mar. 42; Lt. 29 Dec. 43; Son.Major, x Jan. 60.
-, „. I Quarter Maeter.— Henry Francis Nettles^ii 22 May 66.
Facinge Green.^Agente, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Irieh Agente, Meeere. Cane and Sons.
Embarked/or India 20 October 1871.
i Lord Mark Kerr commanded the 13th Light Infantry in the Crimea from the 30th June 1855, and was at the
battle of the Tchemaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, Turkish Medal, and 5th Class of the Medji-
die). Commanded the ist Battalion 13th from the 3rd Oct. 1857 ^ suppression of the Indian mutiny. Commanded
the field force of Artillery Cavalry and Infanti^ at the relief of Azimghur on 6th April 1858 {CB. and thanked by
the Governor General for " the gallantry and Bkillul management which met and broke through a very fozxoidalAe
opposition")' Commanded the Battalion in the escort of a large convoy of stores and ammimition into the garrison
of Azimghur on 9th April and the subsequent pursuit of Koer Slug's iixmy on 14th April ; crossed the (Sanges and
took command of the field force in the Shahabad District. Commanded the field force of Artillery Cavalry and
Infantry in the attack on and retreat from the Fort ot Jugdespore (wounded). Commanded the Battalion in the
Trans-Uogra campaign, including the action at Toolsepore and during December and in January 1859, in the pux'
Buit of rebels ( Medal).
> Lt.Ck)lonel Shifi'ner was at the taking of the forts of Leehcan and Tirhol in Oude in June 1858 (Medal).
• LLColonel Hughes was on board the Transport ** Sarah Sands " with the Head Quarters o.f the 54th Recfiment on
passage to India when that vessel was partially destroyed by fire at sea on the i ith Nov. 1857, uiQ he was specially
mentioned in the General Order from the Horse Guards, dated 27th Feb. 1858, for his conduct on that occasion an^
afterwards promoted Brevet Major. Ser\'ed during the Indian mutiny, including Lord Clyde's campaign in Oude
in 1858-59 (Medal).
7 LUColonel Gosset served with the 54th Regiment daring the Indian miitinv,— in Eastern Bengal in 1857 again&t
the Chittagong mutineers, and in Lord Clyde's campaign in Oude in 1858-59 (Medal) . Served as Aide de Camp to
Lord Chelmsford m the Kafir war of 187S, and was present in all the actions with the Gaikas in the Buflklo Moun-
tains and Perie Bush (mentioneil in despatches, and Brevet of Major). Served in the Zulu war of 1879 as Aide de
Camp to Lord Chelmsford in the first advance into Zulcdand in January, and was present in the actions fought by
the Centre Column up to the 22nd January. Was afterwards Assistant (Quarter Master General to the and Division
in the second advance into Zululand, and was present in the engagement at Ulundi (mentioned in despatches.
Brevet of Lt. Colonel).
9 Captain Dury served with the 4th Regiment in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 (Medal).
^ Major Tighe served with the 70th Regiment in the New Zealand campaigns of 1863-5, including the actions at
Taranaki, Waiara, Howrini, Bangiawhla. and Orakau. Commanded for fifteen months the whole of the tranapon
oonw in the Waikato countxy. (Medal) .
^i^ (Quarter Master Nettles served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and Inkenxian,
■lege and fall of Sebastopol, and assaults of the 7th June and 8th September (Medal with three Claspa, and Turkiah
Medal). Served fVom the i6th November 1858 to the x6th March 1859 with the Berar Field Force, in India.
Digitized by VoiOO^ 11:^
Shondiffe,
YttuVSer.
FaU H«U
55tll (Westmoreland), — Linked to ^4th.
Puj. p^y (kion9l.—Sir Henry Charles BarnBton Daabeney,^ ITCB. Ensign^ la March 29
■ Oct. 36; Be. Major, 23 Dec. 42; Major, ''25 Nov. 45 ; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 20 Jane 54
'5 I .
25 ' .
rSub District No. 2. , ^ ^
iBriffode Depot, Otah^; ^99
CwzwA, ** (with the Dragon). " Alila. " " Ikksbkait " " Ssvastopol."
Lt.a Auft. 31 ; Capt. P28
„, , . ^ . . ^ . ^ .^ . ^ ,, Lt. Colonel, g March 55;
Colonel, 30 Sept. 57 ; Major General, 6 Mar. 68 ; Lieui. General, 1 Oct. 77 ; Colonel 55th Foot, 3 Feb. 79.
limtenaat OoloneL—
X^jon.— William Hamilton Richards,^ Profeteor at IJu Stqf College; Eneign, '14 May 53; Lt. ?i5 Sept,
54; Otpt. *i June 55 ; Major, 14 Dec. 70; Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, 1 Oct. 77.
I George Anthony Morgan.^ Eneign, Pi6 Sept. 51 ; Lt.6 June 54 ; Capt. 9 Sept. 55 ; Bt. Major, 13 Sept. 71 ;
Major, 16 Sept 74 ; Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, i Oct. 77.
William Hodnett Rowland.* Eneign, '2 Aug. 48 ; Lt. '•20 Oct. 52 ; Capt. 23 July 58 ; Bt.Major, 5 July 72 ;
Major, I April 75.
Cattxivs.
Percy Lytton Bellamy?
James Francis Morton?
Mark M. GiUies?
Henry Whewell Daniel Riley*,
Alfred Hervey Kay?
Francis Bamston* .
Sidney Cargill, Adjutant Adm.
We»tmoreland Byte Volunteer*
iRichard Henry Atkinson
, Bdw&rd Henry Clode Braddon.* Aide de >
I Camp to Major General Hume )
Walter liewes Pitt?
LlSUTBNUrTS.
Charles James Gordon Inglia?
Charles George Brind
Philip Eyton
Fred. James Webber Smith
Alexander Henry Atkinson. Inetruetor )
I cf Mu»ketr]i 1 A.^r')l -j-j S
Audley Walter W. Money Kj-rle
Frank Kirkman Lord, Adjutant x Nov. 79
, William Henry Burke
Charles Herbert Smith
Ernest Lambert Swinburne Charlton
Charles George Donaldson
Sbcoitd LauTBiTAjrrB.
Joseph Langton
Hamilton Macdonald Richards ..
Duncan Home Morrieson
I BkKT.MAJ. I BT.LT. COb.
P16 Aug.
**i2 Jan.
>• 8 May
P22 May
'15 June
P27 July
P13 June
8 July
*'io Nov.
* Major Rowland served with the
45th Regiment in the Orange River
70 SovereiKnty during the Kaffir war of
70 1851-53 (Modal). Served with the
70 55th Regiment on the Bhootan expe-
7T dition, including the recapture of
iDewangiri in 1865 (Medal).
71 1 "Quarter Master Vickers served
7 1 with the 55th Regiment throughout
7ijthe Eastern campaign of 1854-55. in-
7 J [eluding the battles of Alma and Inker-
72 man, sietro and fall of Sebastopol,
77 repulse of the sortie of 26th Oct. 1854,
and assault of the Redan on the 8th
Sept.— wounded (Medal with three
Clasps) . Served also on the Bhootan
expedition, including the recapture
of Dewangiri in 1865 (Medal with
Clasp).
Faeinge Green.—Aaenie, Messrs. Cox
and Co.— Irish Agent$,Sir E. Borough,
.Bt. and Co.
I Betumedfrom Aden, 21 March 1877.
xi 9 Payauuftfr.— Charles William Joseph Taylor, 18 Jan. 79; En§. 13 Feb. 61 ; Lt. 4 Dec. 66; Capt. 15 Aug. 73.
7 1 ... QK«r/^lfa*<«r.— Thomas Henry Vickers," 27 Aug. 73 ; Sub Lieut. 14 June 73.
' Sir (Tharles Daubeney served with the q5th Regt. in the Coorg campaign, East Indies, in 1834, and was pre-
■est tt the assault and capture of the stockade of Kissenhully, and at the attack on the stockade of Soamwarpettah,
vWre he had charge of one of the two guns attached to the Column, which by his perseverance and exertions he
Bvred from capture during the retreat; served during the Chinese war of 1841-42, commanded the Light Company at
tbe repolse of the enemy's night-attack at Chinhae, and at the storm and capture of Chapoo ; served on the Staff as
lUforof Brif^4e to Sir James Schoeddeat Woosung, Shanghai, and Chin Kiang Foo— twice mentioned in despatches
(MedaU Brevet Major, and CB.). Served the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman
(wnanded and horse shot), siege of Sebastopol, and repulffie of the sortie of 26th October. Commanded the 55th
Besunent and subsequently the ist Brigade 2nd Division at the battle of Inkerman. Mentioned in division orders
8M in ibe report of Sir De Lacy Evans for the battle of the Alma, and in the despatched for Inkerman. Was
Ga«tted to a Substantive Lieutenant Colonelcy for Inkerman on 12th Dec. 1854, but declined accepting a pro-
BotioB which wo^d have removed him from the seat of war and place<l him on half pay^ whilst his Regiment was
*«rvteginthe field. Reward for distinguished ser>ices, 1855 : Medal with three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of
BoMT, Turkish Medal, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and KCB. in 187 1.
* U.O)kaiel Richards served with the 55th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the
^>Uttas4ff Alma (carried the Colours) and Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assaults of the Redan on the
iBtk JiMiad 8th Sept. — ^wounded, and mentioned in despatches (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie,
aadTskUh Medal).
* ItCokmelMorgan served 'vith the 55UiRegimeEtin the Eastern campaign ofi854-55,includingthe battles of Alma
sad laktraian, siege and Cedl of Sebastopol, and sortie of 26th October. During the latter months of the siege he
VB« Aide de Camp to Brigadier General Warren, and as such was severel3' wounded at the assault of the Redan on
tb« Ith September— mentioned in despatches (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
'.lUkm Bellamy, Morton, and Gillies, Captains Kay, Pitt, and Lieut. Inglis served on the Bhootan expedition
ill iMsOMal with Clasp).
' Osptalne Bfley, Bamston, and Braddonservedon the Bhootan expedition, including the recapture of Dewangiri
ia X865 (Medal with Clasp).
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2CO
P«rtund. ] 56tll (West Essex).— Linked to 44^'*. [Sll^Sj'SyjwlJtay.
" MoBO " " GiBmALTAB," With the Ca«Ue, Key, and " Monti* In$ignia Cdtfe." *' BiTAWOPOt."
l55!!l9«::ICol«iel,— Henry William Breton, Entign, 16 Mar. 15; U, ^2^ July 20; Capt, 'ai July 25; Ifajor.'si
FuU Half I Dec. 28 ; Lt.Colonel, 'ii July 34 ; Colonel, 9 Nov. 46 ; Meyor General, 20 June 54 ; iMut.aenerol, 15 Dec.
1^,?^ 61 : General. 18 Dec. 60 : Colonel q6th Foot, a-* Anrii 60.
Oapt. 16 ICar. 60 ; Ifo/or,
6x ; OeneraL x8 Dec. 69 ; Colonel 56th Foot. 23 April 60.
LieotenaiU OoloneL— FranciB Charles Hill,' ineiffn, 21 Oct. 53 ; Lt. '18 Aug. 54 ;
2^ Jan. 71 ; Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, 1 Oct. 77 ; Lieutenant Colonel, 3 April 78. -o v •
Hajen.— Kobert Thomas Thompson,^ Eneiffu, ix Mar. 53 ; Lt. 27 July 55 ; Capt. '7 Feb. 65 ; Brevet Major,
1 Oct. 77 ; Major, 31 Oct. 77. « ^ m- • ««^
John William Huakisson.' Eneign, 8 Nov. 50; Lt, 19 Jan. 55 ; • Cop*, xo Oct. 65; Brevet Mtyor, » Dec. 77;
Major, 3 April 78 ; B I. Li. Colonel, 29 Nov. 79.
a4
5»/i
X Oct. j;r7 ; Major, 31 Oct^ 77.
A.pril 78 ; Bt.Lt. Colons., _^ ,,.
Albert Greenland, JTmrtyn, 12 Oct. 59 ; Lt. i Jan. 62 ; Capt. ^13 June 68 ; Major, 8 Feb. 79-
Ci.m.iMB.
William Richard White*
George Wilding Wood
Almeric Qeorse Spencer, Aide de Camp to \
the Commander in Cki^\ Bombay S
William Frederick Hillatt Jones
Walter Hughes Thomas Smee
Thomas Prickett, at Staff College
p. ff. e. Alex. Marin Delavoye, Intt. B. M. \
Colleae i
Harold ParmiuterMoIineuz
Joseph William Fitzgerald
p.e.e. Francis Tudor Campbell Du Vemet
John Benet Thornton Newbury
Daniel Alexander B.est
CXPTl-Iir. ' BKgT.MilJ.
' 5 Dec.
,»'23 Mar.
56 P30 Nov.
60 1* 9 Sept.
6x'»28July
60' p 7 Feb.
64 P I Aug.
65 P 3 Jan.
6o|
641
11*39 J<^i^*
4J^
J 9 Aug.
^ a June
9 Feb. 64 32 Dec. 68
» X Aug. 68 35 Jan.
14 July 57 9 Aug.
xo Nov. 65 P26 Feb.
ao Feb. 63 39 July
7 July 69 P37 Oct.
LlBITTXiriVTS.
Henry Wyndham Ricketts ''23 June
Harry George Wakelin Ford .'21 Nov.
Bdmund Cox Parker 8 Feb.
Robert Burrowes Leslie, Adjutant ix)
June 79 S
Theodore Edward Stephenson.
Roland Bell
Thomas Stock, InU. o/Mutketry 4 Nov. 79 .
Cyril Wood 17 July 7^
Frederick John Brown
Hugh Ingoidsby Masgy
Claude Edward Harrison
Duncan Thomas Cruickshank
X Apr.
2 Aug
63 '12 Nov. 7o|
65I 31 Deo. 72
68 1 1 April 751
69 24 July 751
701 12 Oct.
7«
X4 Sept. 78-
14 Sept. 78'
»*J2Jan. 66,
8 Feb. 79
17 May 79
9 Oct. 79
3 Sept. jZ
Bbcovd LiBimivi.vTfl
Henry Slane Fleming
Robert John Tudway
Ferdinand William Greatrez
28 Oct.
, 28 Oct.
28 Oct.
12 Nov. 73
. ax Sept. 74
I IX Feb. 75
XI Feb. 75
17 July 74
xo Sept. 75
20 Nov. 75
X5 April 76
12 Feb. 77
25 Sept. 78
13 Aug. 79
13 Aug. 79
xOct 77
PajfMa«<0r.— William Boll,? x April 78 ; Ene. 3X Aug. 55 ; Lt. 25 Jan. 59 ; Captain, 37 April 70^
(garter Maeter.— Charles Valleyley Leech,* 6 Nov. 67.
Faeinge Purple.— Agente, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Irieh Agente, 5irS. Borough,3f. and Co.
Returned from India, February 1878.
> Lt. Colonel Hill and Major Thompson landed with the 56th Regiment in the Crimea on the asth Aug. i855»
served in the trenches at the siege of Sebastopol, and were present at the final assault (Medal with Clasp, and
Turkish Medal). Served also in India during the mutiny in X858.
' LtColonel Huskisaon served in the Indian Mutiny campaign with the Bombay Field Force operating in North
Canara and Goa against the Dessai rebels from February to June 1858 (Medal). Was employed on spedal service
throughout Uie Zulu war of X879 at the base of operations at Durban. Served as Assistant Quarter Master General
and Commandant from the xsth December 1878 to the 6th April 1879, and made Uie arrangements for the defence of
Durban at the period of imminent invasion (Brevet of Lt.Golonel).
* Lt.Colonel White served with the soth Regiment in New Zealand from xsth Nov. 1863 to 2nd Oct. x866 ; led the
storming partv at the assault and capture of Ran^whia (mentioned in despatches), present at the repulse of the
enemy's attack on the Camp at Nukumaru, appomted Aide de Camp to Brigadier General Waddy 26th Jan. 1865,
and served on the StaflT to 7th April 1866 (Medal, and Brevet of Mi^or).
7 Captain Bell served with the Bombay Column of the Goa Field Force against the Dessai rebels flrom Feb. (0
June 1858, including several skirmishes (Medal).
* Quarter Master Leech served with the 57th Regiment in India during the suppression of the Mutiny in x858-59i
and was present with the Field Column under Colonel Warre in pursuit of the rebels under Tantia Topee and
Feroae Shah on the line of the Taptee river in co-operation with the Central India Field Force. Served in ^e
New Zealand war in x86i at the Waitara before Te Arei's Pah ; also during the war in x 863-66, including the opera*
tions in the Provinces of Taranaki and Wanganui, nearly the whole of which time he did the duties of Quarter
Master to the regiment when a non-oommissioned officer, and was fttvonrably mentioned and recommended for a
commission on the 5th August 1865 (Medal).
Record of ike Servieei qf ike 56<A Regiwtent.
Raised in X 755. Proceeded to the Havannah, x 762. Home, x 763. To Gibraltar, 1770. Home, x 783. To WestlndieCt
X793. Home, X795* To West Indies, x 796. Home, x 799. To Holland, x 799. Home, x 799. (2nd Battalion raised in
1804; to India 1807; home and disbanded in 18x7.) To India 1805. (3rd Battalion raised inxSia; proceeded
to Holland 18x3; home and disbanded 18x4). To Mauritius, 18x5. Home, X826. To West Indies, X83X. Home, i84>-
To Gibraltar, X846. (Reserve Battalion raised in 1846 ; proceeded to Gibraltar, X847 ; incorporated with xst Bai*
talion, 1850.) To Bermuda, tSsx. Home, 1855. To Crimea, 1855. Home, 1856. To India, X857. Home, t866. To
India, 1871. To Aden, X877. Home, 1878.
Digitized by VjOOQIC
J 57tii ( West Middlesex)
"Amfmba" "VmoRii." "Ptmfibs*
F&UHalf
Hj. Pay.
Linked to JJth. iBrigadt D«poi,Bma^w. 201
NrrBLLB" "Nitb" "PurursvLi." "IvxBEMijr" " S»vi.8toP0L"
•*Nbw ZxA.LA.iri>."
CotoBtL'iSir Edward Alan Holdich/ KCB, Siuiffn, a July 41 ; Lt. 26 July 44 ; Capt, '33 Feb. 50; Brnet
MtO«r, a Ang. 50; Breoei 14. Colonel, 28 May 53; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54 ; Iftyor, 26 May 38 ; Major Generai,
3 Sept. 67: IT*. (Ttfn^raf, 38 April 75 ; General, 1 Oct. 77 ; Colonel S7th Foot, xi Doc. 75.
lieotMUUit CflAead.— Charles Mansfleld Clarke,* OB, Sneign, 1 Mar. 56 ; Lt. '18 Nov. 59 ; Capt. '25 Sept. 67 ;
Jf^or, a6 July 76 ; Xi«ittofMi»< Colonel, 7 May 78.
X^jfln.— James Richard Enoz Tredennick,* imm^, 1*33 May 63; 14. '33 Mar. 67 ; Copt. x9«J«ne 73; Major,
33 Jan. 78.
Henry David Bioknell,' Sneiffn,^x3 Deo. 6i ; X<. » 9 Nov. 66 ; Capt. 15 Mar. 73 ; Major, 7 May 78.
18,
I 16 I
n I
16 .
16 . .
Cajptaxts.
Charles Piooi^
Charles John Matthews"
Arthnr Collins
Heziiy F. Morewood'
Hamlet Dalton Wade Dalton
».«.«. Henry Thomas Hughes Hallett*
FCEderic Frederick, liord Gifford.'Uide )
de Camo to Sir Garnet WoUeleg }
Henry Cnarles Hiazmsn**
Arthur Archibald Denne Weigall»»
Arthur Nevill Hayne, Aide ae Camp to >
Governor 0/ Cejf Ion S
Gordon De war**
LlSUTSKAHtS.
Alfred Allan Oarstin,'* Adjutant i May 78
Aoguatus West Hill"
James Grove White," /««. ofMiuketrjf 1
4Dec. 78 S
Napoleon Joseph Rodolph Blake
CScilBowcher DuffMichel
Richard Woodroofe Graham**
Malcolm Thomas Lyde*
Sydney Edwin Bellmgham**
Charles Wallace Warden"
ISmest Vernon Sellers'*
Alexander Towers-Clark"
Robert Douglas Longe"
Edward John Sharpe"
'16 May
. ^ ^''*'
'33 Deo.
z8May
■'h Sept.
13 Jan.
'17 April
3 May
5 July
"18 Aug.
7 July
Sacovn LiBnTBVA.irTS.
William Seott-Monorieff"
Herbert James"
'Louis WUliam Bod*"
■•• George Goring John Sutton Jones*
... I Gilbert TothillManro»
~. Thomas Edward Frederick Littoa"
LiauT.
z6 Jan.
» 7 Nov.
»3o Oct.
'15 Dec.
37 Oct.
'30 Nov.
04 30 Jaly
64 ''la Jane
69 P37 Sept.
69 «*22 July
33 Sept. 71
I May
XI May
II May
4 Dec.
33 Jan.
23 Jau.
Qnarter Maeter.—ihcmuB Wood,
38 Oct.
I Jan.
13 Nov.
13 Nov.
12 Nov.
21 Jan.
31 Jan.
34 Jan.
13 June
31 Sept.
33 May
II Sept.
31 May
34 April 73
36 Mar. 73
14 May 73
X April 70
34 Sept. 73
38 April 75
I April 74
36 Aag. 76
II Oct. 76
5 Oct. 78
30 Oct. 78
BBSV.MJlJ. Bt.LT.OOL.
iro-
Captain Hinzman was
moted Captain 57th Regiment 1
Lieutenant loth Kegiment, in recog-
nition of his gallant services when
engaged in the attack on the Stock-
ades at Paroa, Malay Peninsula, 7th
December 1 875. Served with the 57th
Beguncnt in the Zulu war of X879,
and was. severely wounded in we
engagement at Gingindhlovu.
" Captains Weigall and Dewar,
Lieuts. Hill, White, Graham. Belling-
ham. Warden. Bellers, Longe, and
Sharpe, 3nd Lieuts. Soott*Moncrieff;
James, and Bod^ served with the
57th Regiment in the Zulu war of
1870, and was present at the action
of Gingindhlovu and relief of Ekowe.
^* Lieut. Garstin served as Adju-
tant of the 57th Regiment in the Zulu
war of 1879, including the action of
Gingindhlovu and rehef of Ekowe.
Henry Walter Phillips, 3 Sept. 78 j Jfii*. '7 April 63 ; Lt. '4 March 68 : Capt. 3 Feb. 78.
ftfr.-Thcmas Wood,»» 33 April 73. / *- ■> •► » r
Faeinge Yellow.— A^enlt, Messrs. Cox and Go.—lriithAgente, Sir E. Boroagh, Bt. and Co.
Embarked for Oeylon. 23 December 1873.
' Sir Edward Holdich served as Aide de Camp to Sir Harry Smith throughout the campaign on the Sutleg' in
1^5-4^ including the battles of Moodkee. Ferozeshah (wounded) , Buddtwal, AUwal, and Sobraon— severely wounded
(wU and three Clasps). As Aide de Camp to Sir Harry Smith in the action with and defeat of the rebel Boers at
Boem Ptaats (South Afirica) on the 39th August 1848, and in the Kaffir campaign of 1850-51 (Medal, and Brevet of
I^Colonel). Served with the 80th Regt. in the Burmese war in 1853, with the expedition under Sir John Cheapo
vumt the robber chief Myattoon in the Donabew district, and at the assault and capture of his stronghold on tne
t^Uanh— succeeded to the command of a Wing of Infantry (Medal for Pegu, and CB.) Accompanied the 80th
ttzLtoIndiain 1857, and served in the Sepoy rebellion. At the close of the operations in 1859 he succeeded Sir
^Ati. Honford as Brigadier in command of the forces on the Nepaul frontier, when, in co-operation with the
^'epial troops, most of the rebel leaders and a large body of Sepoys who had taken refu^ in the Nepaul Terai were
c^^nd, for which services he received the thanks of Government, and on the brelsiking up of the Brigade was
^foistod, by Lord Clyde, Deputy Adjutant General of Her Majesty's Forces in India.
'LLColoDel C.M.Clarke served in the 57th Regiment with the Column under Colonel Warre on the Tapteo river in
«Kpentian with the Central India Field Force in 1858. Served also in the New Zealand war of xSoi, and was
pns«Bt at the operations before Te Arei. Also during the war in 1863-66, present as Adjutant of the 57th at the
touAof Eatikara (mentioned in despatches), and as D.A.Q.M.General ftrom June 1863 to March 1866 in the Province
^^(Tiiiaaki, including the action near Poutoko, capture of the Maori positions at Ahuahu, Kaitake, Mataitawa, and
^^^ operations at Warea and Te Puru, and various minor affairs (repeatedly mentioned in despatches, Medal).
Ber\M in the Zulu campaign of 1879 ; commanded the 57th Regiment in the engagement at Gingindhlovu
(BMBiQiied in despatches), and relief of Ekowe; afterwards commanded the snd Brigade ist Division, and sub-
*^1°attj was appointed to the command of "Clarxe's Column"— a force of all arms— formed by Sir Gkimet
'^u^K^fbr the following objects : the second advance to Ulundi. the capture of King Cetywayo, the subjugation
»f tbeZohi tribes near the Middle Drifb of the River Tugela, and the pacification of Zululand ; these objects were
saocttiftilly accomplished— thanked in General Orders (mentioned in despatches as having "performed the duties
of his responsible command in the most highly efficient manner," and CS.).
* Msjor Tredenniek served with the 57th Regiment in the New Zealand war in 1865-66, and was present a
wsflUrofKakaramea. storm and capture of the fortified Pahs of Otapawa and Ketemeri, and various mim or
^S^lMedal). Served in the Zulu campaign of 1879, and commanded the 57th Regiment from the middle of
ipril to the end of the war, including the operations of ^' Clarke's Column."
* Hsjor Bieknell served in the i8th Royal Irish in the New Zeafaind war of 1863-66 (Medal). Served with the
57th Hegiment in the Zulu war of 1879, including the action of Gingindhlovu and relief of Ekowe.
' Csptein Picot served with the 57th Regiment in theNew Zealand war of 1863-65, and was slightly wounded at the
bombtrdment of Kaitake (Medal) .
Beeord of the Seroieet of the sjih Begiment.
Baised in 1755. Proceeded to the Mediterranean (as Marines), 1757. To Gibraltar, 1763. To Minorca, 1767.
To Ireland, 1775. To America, 1783. To Nova Scotia, 1790. To England and Scotland, 1703. To Low Countries,
1793. To England, June 1794. To Low Countries. 1795. To England, October 1 795. To West Indies, 1801. (snd
Bstlalion raised in :8o3.) To Engltf&d, April 1804. To Channel Islands, October 1804. To Gibraltar, July 1809.
To Peoiasaia, June 18 14. To Canada, July 1815. (snd Battalion reduced, Dec. 18x5 ) To France. Novembor 18x7.
To Ireland, Sept. 1834. To England, 1835. To New South Wales (embarked in 16 convict ships), March 1831.
To India, April if 46. To England, March 1848. To Ireland, Feb 185 j. To CorfU, Sept. 1854. To Crimea, May
1:56. To MalU,May 1851. (A detachment at Aden from Sept. 1857 to March i860.) To India, Nov. i«6o. To
>ew Zealand. April i8«7. To England. Sept. 1871, To Ireland, Dec. 1873, To Ceylon, Feb. 1879. To South
Aftwa, October 1879. ^ „ Qidtized by V^ UU ., ^^^ , ,
[ For remautder of ffotee »ee end&f sith Foot.
202 VatoL
] 58th {Rutlandshire). — Linked to 4&ih. [jr^orf*5^^H«&iMift«.
" Gl]iBiui.B** with ilie Cirtle, K«7 and ** I£o»Ha Tnaiffmia Calpe.** "Botpt" (with the Bphira) "UknL**
** 8al4.ma.kca.'* *'VirpoBii.'* *'Ptbbhbb8" "Nitbllb" "Obthes" "PjiiriirsuLA" "NawZiAXJiirD.**
. Colonel.— 5tr Arthur Johnstone Lawrence,* XCB. 7nd Lt. '4 April 27 ; Zi. ^ja Feb. 30 ; Capi. '24 Feb. 37;
Major, 'xi Sept. 46 ; Lt. Colonel, i Au^g^. 47 ; Colonel, a8 Not. 54 ; Major General, 1 June 62 ; Lieut.Qeneral,
Toan' Ser.
PuU Half
Pay.
Pay.
25
as
92
...
ao
17
...
19
3
x6
16
...
12
...
13
12
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Z2
...
lieutnumt Colonel.-
25 6ct. 71 : General, 1 Oct. 77 ; Colonel 58th Foot, 6 Jan. 70.
' " ' ' -W^illiam Dunn Bond, Eneign, '9 Mar. 55 ; Lt. ^jj Ang. 55 ; Capt. 20 July 59; Bi.Major,
5 Jnly 72 ; Major, 93 May 74 ; Bt.Lt.Colonel, 29 Nov. 79 ; Lt.Colonel, 9 Sept. 79.
Xigon.— WiUiam Hemy Hiogeston, Eneign, 11 May 35; Xf. P26 0ct. 55; C<^f. 1^x6 Dec. 59; BtUejor,
5 July 72 ; Major, 18 Dec. 75.
Charles Edward Foster, .EiM^K, 31 Dec. 58; i/. '23 Noy.;6o j Capt. '29 Mar. 64; Bt.Miy'or, 1 Oct 77;
Major, 9 Sept. 79.
Cattaivs.
Donald George Anderson .^ig Dec.
Harloven Morley Saunders
Patrick Albert Howley«
Augustus Williams Morris, at St^ff" College
Robert Lewis Arathoon
Mackenzie Churchill ..
Cecil Lumsden Hornby
Edward Lovegrove
P31 Mar.
27 Feb.
5 Jaly
' 9 Aug.
P I Feb.
P 3 April 67
'xsFeb. 68
LIBUT.
24 July
^14 June
P29 Nov.
3 Dec.
29 Jan.
*• 6 July
I* 4 Jan.
»29May
8 Jan. 68
LisvTBirxirTS.
Henry Metcalfe Nuthall,/iw*. ofMueketry )
z4 Sept. 78 i
George Engleberts Liebenrood^ i'z4Mar. 68
William Le Poer Power '
Henry Dolphin
Edwin Del Sandvs, Adjutant z8 Oct. 79 1
George Frederick Vincent Blood Smyih . . . '
Sub LxBiTTBirA.irTS.
Stephen James MeWUle Jopp .
Saooirn LzBUTBHAiras. !
Thomas Edward Compton
Charles Maximilian O'Donel
William Francis Fawcett
John Collinson 1
Henry Morgan 1
Archer Clivo Bolton
Sejrmoar Henry Sainsbury Sainsbury |
AlanRichard Hill >
Rom, Richard Charles Stanley Mountjoy "> i
Monck 3
30 Jan. 78
XX May 78
xa June 78
22 Jan. 79
22 Jan. 79
23 Feb. 79
22 Feb. 79
22 Feb. 79
XX May 78
63 P16 Oct. 66
64I xoAug. 74
59 '27 Nov. 67
69 24 July 78
70 14 Sept. 78
70 25 Sept. 78
71' 9 Sept 79
69 18 Oct. 79
28 Oct. 7x
12 Feb. 70
xgJune 73
ao Nov. 75
12 Feb. 76
39 Nov. 76
SUB LIBUT.
X7 May 76
X3 ... P<qr«a«f«r.— James White Minchin» 30 March 67 ; Sonorary Captain, 30 Mar. 79.
14 ... QKorforJfdutor.— Charles Lenton, 5 June 66.
Faeinga Black.-~^y««^, Messrs. Cox and Co. —IriekAgente, Messrs Cane and Sons.
Embarked for Natal, 24 Feb. 1879.
1 Sir Arthur Lawrence commanded the 2nd Batt. Rifle Brigade throughout the Eastern oampaign of X854 up to
Sth November; the First Brigade Light Division from 5th Nov. X854 to 5th Feb. 1855 ; and the 2nd Brigade and Divi*
aion firom 25th Dec. 1855 till the end of the Crimean war, and was present at the batties of Alma (hon>e killed) and
Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, CB., Officer of the Legion of Honor, 3rd Class of the
Mecyidie, and Turkish Medal)'.
* Captain Howle^ served with the 6th Regiment in the Indian mutiny campaign (Medal). Also in the Hazars
oanxpaign of x868, including the subsequent operations in the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp.)
9 Lieut. Liebenrood served with the 58th Regiment in the Zulu campaign of 1879. Was present in the engage-
ment at Ulundi (twice wounded, mentioned in.despatchM).
Continuation of Notes to $^th Foot
> Captain Matthews served with the 57th Regiment in New Zealand in X865-67, and was present at the aJ&ir of
Ketemari (Medal). Served with the 57th Regiment in the Zulu campaign of X879, and was present at the action of
Gingindhlovu and relief of Ekowe.
* Captains Morewood and Hallett, Lieut. Lyde, and 2nd Lieuts. Jones, Mnnxo, and Litton served with the 57th
Regiment in the latter part of the Zulu war of 1879.
^1 Lord Giflfbrd accompanied Sir Garnet Wolseley to the Gk>ld Coast in September X873 on special service. Trained
the Winnebah Company of Russell's Regiment, and comnuuided it during the repulse of the Ashanti army at Abrs-
krampa on the 5th and 6th November X873. Did the duties of Adjutant of Russell's Regiment fix>m Attoh'Insa to
the Prah. Conmuuided the Scouting Party from the Prah to Coomassie. Led the attack on Adnbiaasie and at the
battle of Amoaftd ; carried with his Scouts the Enemy's advanced post at Egginassie by a rush ; led the attack on
Becqoah (slightlv wounded) ; took part in the advanced guard skirmishes and ambuscade aflhirs between Adwabin
and the river Ordah, battle of Ordahsn and capture of Coomassie. Served as Aide de Camp to Sir Ghunet Wolseley
from the capture of Coomassie to the end of the campaign. (Was several times mentioned in despatches, promoted
to an Unattached Company, awarded the Victoria Cross, Meoal with Clasp). Served in the latter part of the Zola
war of X879, first with the 57th Regiment, afterwards with the Mounted infantry, and finally as Aide de Camp to
Sir Garnet Wolseley. Lord Giflbrd took a leading part in the capture of King Cetywayo, after which he was sent
home with the despatches.
^ Lieut. Towers-Clark served with the 57th Regiment in the Zulu campaign of 1879, including the action of
Gingindhlovu and relief of Ekowe. Served afterwards to the end of the war as Orderly Officer to LtColonw
Clarke while commanding successively the 2nd Brigade ist Division and '* Clarke's Column." Made several road
surveys, including the road in Zululand frum St. Paul's to the Middle Drift of the Tugela River.
^* Quarter Master Wood served with the 57th Regiment in the Crimea ttom the asrd September 18542 including
the battles of Balaklava and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, attack of the Redan on the x8th June, bom-
bardment and surrender of Kinboum (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the New
Zealand war f^m x86x to x866 in the provinces of Taranaki and Wan^anui (Medal). Served with the 57th Begi*
ment in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present at the action of (Hngindhlovir^d x
Oudaktf ikUFerat. ] 59tll {2nd Nottlngliaimldre), — Linked to 3^^^f''[jir%^u7D7p^t%l^9y.20$
fitiTswl "CAfi o» Good Hopk" "Cobuitxa" "Java" **VtTTOBiA** "St. Sbbastiax" "Niv»'"
FtU H»lf
•PawiNsuLi." "Bhubtpoek."
P'^i ^ CdoaeL— Henry Eyre, ^wj^^t **a8 Auj?. 17 ; Lt. ^ao April a6 ; Capt, ^3 April 28; Jfajor, ^17 Feb. 37; Z^
Col. 17 March 43 ; Col. ao June 54 ; Majof Qen. x6 Nov. 58 ; Lf.Qen. 3 Sept. 67 ; OtnenU^ 23 Sept. 74 ; Col,
sgtb Foott 33 Mar. 65.
iestBBant OoliuieL— Richard Laqy,^ JEn*. zi Mar. 43 ; Lt. 1*37 Sept. 44; Capt. 6 June 54 ; Brewt Major,
' 33 April 68 ; Jfq/M'. 38 Oct. 68 ; Bt.Lt.CoUnuly ao April 77 ; Lt.Cofonel, 14 Sept. 78.
'M«on.— James Lawaon,* Etuign, '13 Dec. 50; Lt. 3 Dec. 53 ; Capt. 7 April 63; Bt.Major^ aa Sept. 75 ;
' Mmor, la Jone 78.
Williaxn John Frampton, Bnngn, la Dec. 56 ; JM. 18 Sept. 59; Capt. '39 Sept. 65; Bt.Mi^or^ 30 Oct. 77;
Major, 14 Sept 78.
I CxFtAXirs.
• Robert Staveley Shinkwin*
"• i^.*.c. Henry Harcourt Griffiths
••• 'Philip Homan ffoUiott. Adj. 3 Adm, Batt. j
LameaM/reRifU Volunteen >
- >.«.«. Edward Gnnter
- ^.t.tf. Enaton Heniy Sartorius
'*• . V AC.GeorgePolgnand, Q<irri$onIn$truetor 7
I JOmp S
5.«.e.1lobert Ellas •— ■
ames Lewis Joseph Gordon
'William Patrick Lawlor
P17 Dec.
P 6 Jan.
iJobnStoTte
I Ralph Bdnionstone Buchanan..
'John Thomas Acton Drought ..
P 7 Sept. 58
31 Dec. 58
8 July 63
18 Sept. 63
'a8 Oct. 64
p 3 June 64
P33June 65
**39Sept. 65
'39 Sepi. 65
» 4 Sept. 67
LxXVTBirAVTB.
'Wilbam Fulton
William George Smam.
Bennett William Lucas, Inst. ofMtuhetrf \
I 18 Nor. 78 >
John FrtoderickLrwin
Shirley Apihorp
Alfred Daahwood Worgan
William Whitmore Beagin'
Monta^ira William Battye, Tnterprtttr
Percy Henry Noel Lake
Arthur Glyn Leonard
Stephen Watson, AdjiUant 14 Nov. 74
Hamry Allan Balfour Boulderson
Gtaaries Oadman Hodgkinson
iCharlea Frederick Hastings Medhurst
BaooiTD LnxmvAirrB.
Wniiam Michael Collins White .
Humphrey Martin Twynam
Philip Bower MacAdam
P18 Aug.
Px8 Sept.
'30 Nov.
33 Sept.
18 July
iFeb.
'a I Aug.
4 July
'ax Aug.
p35Dec.
aa April
a Aug.
P30 Oct. 67
z8 Dec. 67
'as Dec. 67
8 Jan. 68
'xx Feb. 69
P 7 May 70
8 Jan. 68
3irn LixvT.
ax Aug. 78
ZI May 78
XX Oct. 79
7 Aug. 67
"sT Anor. ^t
Ck.VTl.VS.
'21 Aug
»33 Feb.
IS Mar. 73
30 Sept. 74
xApr. 75
XX June 75
18 Dec. 7s
14 Sept. 78
z July 79
3xJuly 79
7 Aug. 79
BBgV.Ml.J. I BT.LT.COL.
38 Oct. 71 1
38 Oct.
71
a8 Oct.
71
38 Oct.
7'
38 Oct.
71
a8 0ct.
71
aa Sept.
xa Feb.
69
73
9 Aug.
73
X3 Nov.
n
3 Aug.
72
II June
7S
XX July
7S
13 Feb.
76
(^airUr Jfofltfr.— James Rowland,* 4 Oct. 73*
Fadfuf White. — Age*t9^ Messrs. Cox and Co. — Iritik AgenU, Sir E. Borough, Bt. and Co.
Emharkedfor Ceylon, September 1867.
^ U-CokmelLacy served with the 33rd Regiment throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68, and as looal
LLCoknel commanded the greater part of a Brigade during a portion of the advance on Magdala, and finally
VM pieDt at the storming and capture of Magdala (Medal).
* Major Lawsan was present with the 59th Regiment at the operations before and capture of Oanton in 1857 ;
^veoga^lfedon the expedition from Canton to the White Cloud Mountains in June; also at the storming and
opreofNamtowon izth Aug. 1858 (Medal with Clasp).
^ Captain ffliinkwin served with the 59th Regiment during the operations before Oanton under Sir Michael Sey-
acTff mthe latter partof 1856 and beginnmg of 1857, and was present at the attack and capture of Fort Lin and the
Bezhttbdiind Oanton on 38th Dec., and at the storming and capture of the city (wounded) on a9th Dec. 1857; ftlso
u tbe iS^ at the White Cloud Mountains, and afterwards with the expedition to the Gulf of Peohell (Medal with
Oup).
*UiaL Small Mrved with the aoth Regiment in the Indian campaign in 1859-581 induditig the actions at
Cl»«ad>»l?iaeerpore, and Sultanpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, and afiiurs of Ohurda and Fort of Musjeedia
(^viik Clasp).
' Imx. fieagin served with the Expeditionary Field Force under Colonel J. B. Mackenzie in Arabia from 37th
CVt^bertothe aotli December 1873, and was present at the investment, surrender, occupation, and destruction of
t^ibrtof Al-Kota, and subsequent march to Zaida in pursuit of Ally Bin Mana, the chief of Houshabi.
' Qnsrler Master Rowland served with the 73rd Regiment in the Indian Mutiny campaign, including the opem-
t^^aiia tts Qamckpore District in 1858, and on the Nepaul frontier in 1859 (Medal).
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
201 JTataU
FuU
Pay.
25
] 58th (liuilandshire).— Linked to 4^th. [SlI^Sj^^^rH^rth-iifton.
6iBmAi«i.B" with the Castle, Kej and ** Moniit Tntignia Calpe.** "Botpt** (with the Sphinx) "MuBi."
" Salamutca" "Vittobia" "Ptbbhbbs" "Nitbllb" "Obthbs" "Pbitiiibula" ••NbwZbalakd."
Colonel.— ^ir Arthur Johnstone Lawrence,! KCB. 2nd Lf. '4 April 27 ; Zt. Pia Feb. 30 ; Capt. '24 Feb. 37;
Major, ^11 Sept. 46 ; Lt.Colcnel, i Ang. 47 ; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54 ; Major General, 1 June 62 ; lAeut.Oeneral,
25 Oct. 71 ; General, t Oct. 77 ; Colonel s8th Foot, 6 Jan. 70.
lieutanant Colonel.— William Dunn Bond, Ensign, ^g Mar. 5^; Zt. '17 Auff. 55 ; Capt. 20 July 59; Bt.Major,
5 July 72 : Major, 23 May 74; Bt.Zi.CoUmel, 29 Nov. 79 ; Zt.Colonel, 9 Sept. 79.
Kigora.— William Henry Hingeston, Entign, xx May 55; X^ '26 Oct. 55; Capf. 'x 6 Dec. 59; BtMaJor,
5 July 72 ; Major, 18 Dec. 75.
Charles Edward Foster, JKnit^n, 31 Dec. 58; X^ '23 Nov. .60 ; Capf. ^29 Mar. 64; Bt.Major, % Oct 77;
Major, 9 Sept. 79.
Hall
Pay.
%.
Donald George Anderson \^ig Dec. 60
Harloven Morley Saunders P31 Mar. 63
Patrick Albert Howley« 27 Feb. 58
Augustus Williams Morris, at 8tqf CollegM 5 July 64
Robert Lewis Arathoon ? 9 Aug. 64
Mackenzie Churchill p 1 Feb. 68
Cecil Lumsden Hornby \f 3 April 67
Edward Lovegrove '15 Feb. 68
Captaiits.
8 Jan. 68
LXBUTBlTAirTS.
Henrv Metcalfe Nuthall,/iw<. of Musketry )
X4 Sept. 78 )
George Engleberts Liebenrood* ^14 Mar. 68
William Le Poer Power '
Henry Dolphin ]
Edwin Del Sandvs, Atyutant 18 Oct. 79 i
George Frederick Vincent Blood Smyih ...*
I
Sub LiBUTBVAjrn.
Stephen James Melville Jopp '
SbOOITD LlBUTBlTAirTS.
Thomas Edward Compton
Charles Maximilian CrDonel
William Francis Fawoett
John GoUinson
Henry Morgan
Archer Clivo Bolton
2H1> LIECT.
Seymour Henry Saiasbury Sainsbury I
AlanRichard HiU '
Son, Richard Charles Stanley Mountioy')
Monck ..:J
30 Jan. 78
IX May 78
12 June 78
22 Jan. 79
22 Jan. 79
22 Feb. 79
22 Feb. 79
22 Feb. 79
XI May 78
24 July
'14 June
'29 Nov.
2 Dec.
29 Jan.
f 6 July
' 4 Jan.
'29 May
63 P16 Oct. 66
64' xoAug. 74
59 **27 Nov. 67
69 24 July 78
70, 14 Sept. 78
70 25 Sept. 78
71 1 9 Sept 79
69 18 Oct. 79
38 Oct. 71
12 Feb. 70
19 June 73
aoNov. 75
12 Feb. 76
29 Nov. 76
BUB LIBUT.
17 May 76
PajfuoBtor.— James White Minchin, y> March 67 ; Sonorarg Captain, 30 Mar. 7a.
Quitrter Master.— Charles Lenton, 5 June 66.
Facings BltLck.—Agenis, Messrs. Cox and Co.— IriskAaenis, Messrs Cane and Sons.
Embarked for Natal, 24 Feb. 1879.
1 Sir Arthur Lawrence commanded the 2nd Batt. Rifle Brigade throughout the Eastern oamiMiign of 1854 °P ^
Sth November; the First Brigade Light Division f^om 5th Nov. 1854 to 5th Feb. 1855 ; and the 2nd Brigade 2nd Diri-
sion firom 25th Dec. 1855 till the end of the Crimean war, and was present at the battles of Alma (hone killed) and
Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, CB., Officer of the Legion of Honor, 3rd Class of tae
Medjidie, and Turkish Medal)'.
< Captain Howley served with the 6th Regiment in the Indian mutiny campaign (Medal). Also in the Hasara
oanipaign of x868, including the subsequent operations in the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp.)
s Lieut Liebenrood served with the 58th Regiment in the Zulu campaign of 1879. Was present in the engage*
ment at Ulundi (twice woonded, mentioned in.despatches).
GontimAMition of Notes to ^"jth Foot,
* Captain Matthews served with the 57th Regiment in New Zealand in 1865-67, and was present at the aiikir of
Ketemari (Medal) . Served with the 57w Regiment in the Zulu campaign of 1879, and was present at the action 01
Gingindhlovu and relief of Ekowe. ..
* Captains Morewood and Hallett, Lieut. Lyde, and 2nd Lients. Jones, Munro, and Litton senred with tbe 57^1
R^riment in the latter part ofthe Zulu war of 1879. m_- a<i
^ Lord Giffbrd accompanied Sir Garnet Wolseley tothe Gold Coaat in September 1873 on special servioe. '"f^
the Winnebah Company of Russell's Regiment, and commanded it during the repulse of the Ashanti army ^^-^^^
krampa on the 5th and 6th November 1873. Did the duties of Aij^utant of Russell's Regiment from Attoh'Insa »
the Prah. Commanded the Scouting Party from the Prah to Coomaasie. Led the attack on Adubiassie and at toe
battle of Amoaftil ; carried with his Scouts the Enemy's advanced post at EgKinassie by a rush ; led the Bf^'^i^^
Beoqnah (slightlv wonnded) ; took part in the advanced guard skirmishes andambnscade afflurs between ^^,^
and the river Ordah, battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie. Served as Aide de Camp to Sir Garnet *^olMJ^
from the capture of Coomaasie to the end of the campaign. (Was several times mentioned in despatohee, P^'^J^
to an Unattached Company, awarded the Victoria Cross, Medal with Clasp). Served in the latter part of we ^
war of X879, first with the 57th Regiment, afterwards with the Mounted Jjifantiy, and finally as Aide de Ganpw
Sir Garnet Wolseley. Lord Gifford took a leading part in the capture of King Cetywayo, after which be was *^*
home with the despatches. . ^f
>< Lieut. Towers-Clark served with the 57th Regiment in the Zulu campaign of 1879, indluding the ^xr^
Gingindhlovu and relief of Ekowe. Served afterwards to the end of the war as Orderly Officer to ^^^^^
Clarke while commanding successively the 2nd Brigade ist Division and " Clarke's Column." Made several row*
surveys, Including the road in Zululand frum St. Paul's to the Middle Drift of the Tagela River. , ,„Aing
I* Quarter Master Wood served with the 57th Regiment in the Crimea fh>m the 23rd September x854> "'^^ Wi.
the battles of Balaklava and Inkerman, siege and faU of Sebastopol, attack of the Redan on the i8th Jonf, dow
bardment and surrender of Kinboum (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served also in "Sf,^.
Zealand war from iS6x to x866 in the provinces of Taranaki and Wangaaui (Medal). Served with the 57^^ '*^'
ment in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present at the action of Gingindhlovu and relief of Bko^v^Q l^
Ottl«karlkU7«ne.
"Ga.7> ov Good Hopb
] 59th (2nd NMlnghajiishlre),— Linked to 3o^/i.[^;? ^^^'^^^ ^^~'s
•St.
if/aJ.€ Depoi, Burnley. 203
SBBi.9TIi.x" *'NlT«"
fMn'6«r, "Ci.»» o» GOOD UOPK" "Coeuxka'* "Java" *'Vittoeii.
FbD "Hiif *' Pbi'iwsuI'^ " *' Bhubtpobb."
P*y- ^'ColoneL— Henry Byre, iiwiffM, '28 Auff. 17 ; J<. '•to AprU 26 ; Cap^ '3 April aS; Major, P17 Feb. 37 ; Lt,
' I Co« XT March 43 ; Col. ao June 54 ; Major &en. 16 Nor. 58 ; Lt.Oen. 3 Sept. 67 ; Qeneral, 23 Sept. 74 ; Col.
59thrfopt,2,Mar.65
'LirateDB&tbo&neL— Richard Lacv,' -
I 23 April 68 ; Major, 28 Oct. 68 ; J8*.£
,«4t'
JBn». II Mar. 42; Lt. '27 Sept. 44; Capt. 6 June S4; Breoet Major,
^ ^. ^ .^_., X^Co^mZ, 30 April 77; Lt.Cofonel, 14 Sept. 78.
■a^nT-W^ames LaWson,* Enti^n, '13 Dec. 50 ; li^ 3 Dec. 5a ; Capt. 7 April 62 ; Bt.Major, 2a Sept. 75 j
Major, X3 Jane 78.
William John FrampUm, J»m^«, la Dec. 56 j i<. 18 Sept. 59; C<^P^' ^^9 Sept. 65; Bt.Major, ao Oct. 77;
I Major, 14 Sept. 78.
I Oi-PTAnre.
Robert Staveley Shinkwin»
\pa.e. Henry Harcoort Griffiths
' Fhilip Hamaa ffolUott. Adj. 3 Aim, Bait. )
. LameatkAroEifU VolunUen ) \
- pa.e. Edward Qunter
- p.t,e. Enston Henry SartoriuB ...'
- ip.».e.QeOTgePoiiaaLad,€htrri$oHliuiruetorl 1
I Mkom i|
5 .t.c. Robert Eliaa
ames Lewis Joseph Gordon. . . .
- Wmiam Patrick Lawlor
- John Bt(^te
■•I Ralph BoUnonstone Buchanan,
••« John Thomas Acton Drought ,
P17 Dec.
^ 6 Jan.
' 7 Sept.
31 Dec.
8 July
18 Sept.
'28 Oct.
^ 3 June
P23 June
»29 Sept.
Pag Sept.
P 4 Sept.
LXBUTBVAITTS.
William Fulton
William George SmaU* ••••••■••;
Bennett William Lucas, Itui. qfMtuMrj/ )
18 Nov. 78 : >
John FriBderick Irwin
Shirley Apthorp
Alft^ Dashwood Worgan
William Whitmore Beagin'
Montana William Battye, Interpreter
Percy Heniy Noel Lake
i Arthur GWnljeonard
Stephen Watson, Adjutant 14 Nov. 74
Henry Allan Balfour Boulderson
Charles Oadman Hodgkinson
'Charles Frederick Hastings Medhurst
Sboohd Libutbvavtb.
William Michael Collins White ,
Hxmiphrey Martin Twynam
Philip Bower MacAdam
P18 Aug.
Pz8 Sept.
'30 Nor.
23 Sept.
18 July
1 Feb.
'ax Aug.
4 July
'a I Aug.
Pas Dec.
22 April
2 Aug.
P30 Oct.
18 Dec.
'25 Dec.
8 Jan.
Pxx Feb.
aim LiBUT.
SI Aug. 78
XI May 78
II Oct. 79
CAPTAnr. I BBBr.aiAj. 1 bt.li.ool.
7 Aug.
'2 1 Aug.
Paa Feb.
67
67
68
15 Mar. 73
30 Sept. 74
xApr. 75
II June 75
18 Dec. 75
14 Sept. 78
1 July 79
68 31 Jnly 79
70 7 Aug. 79
a8 Oct.
38 Oct.
71
7x
38 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
38 Oct. 71
aa Sept. 69
12 Feb. 73
9 Aug. 73
13 Nor. 73
3 Aug. 72
xz June 75
II July 75
T2 Feb. 76
Taj/wtatter.—
<^tart€r jra«<«r.— James Rowland,' 4 Oct. 73.
FaHm^ Wbite.—Agente, Messrs. Cox and Co.— fmi AgenU, Sir E. Borough, Bt. and Co.
Bmbarkedfor Ceylon, September 1867.
^ LLCoIonelLacy served with the 33rd Regiment throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68, and as local
UColonel commanded the greater part of a Brigade during a portion of the advance on Magdala, and Anally
vu present at the storming and capture of Magdala (Medal) .
* Bijor Lawson was present witn the 59th Regiment at the operations befbre and capture of Canton in 1857 ;
mengsffedon the expedition from Canton to the White Cloud Mountains in June; also at the storming and
ciptareolNamtow on xxth Aug. 1858 (Medal with Clasp).
' Ckptain Shinkwin serred with the 59th Regiment during the operations before Canton under Sir Michael Sey-
Boor in the latter part of 1856 and beginmng of 1857, and was present at the attack and capture of Fort Lin and the
Hcuhubebind Oimton on aSth Dec, and at the storming and capture of the city (wounded) on a9th Dec. 1857; also
tt tte ifflkir at the White Cloud Mountains, and afterwards with the expedition to the Gulf of Pecheli (Medal with
Omp).
*Li«Bt. Small served with the aoth Regiment in the Indian campaign in 1857-58, Including the actions at
Cfatadi. Umeerpors, and Sultanpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, and aflkirs of Ohurda and Fort of Muajeeilia
(IteU with Clasp).
' Xieot Beagin served with the Expeditionary Field Force under Colonel J. R. Maokenzio in Arabia fhmi 37th
^^'oCober to the aot>b December 1873, and was present at the investment, surrender, oocupation, and destruction of
Um ftxt of Al-Kota, and subsequent march to Zaida In pursuit of Ally Bin Mana, the chief of Houahabi.
' Qnarter Master Rowland served with the 73rd Regiment in the Indian Mutiny campaign, inoloding the opera-
tiontin the Qormoikpore District in 1858, and on the Nepaul frontier in 1859 (Medal).
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
,4 eoth (The King's Royal Rifle Corps). [■^)J^;-^SiS^^''-
?eler et Audax.** '*noi«Eii'* "Vimibea" ••Mabtikiqub** •'Talatkbi'* "Fuewmb d'Ohob" "Albuhiba*'
JiuoAD RoDKiGo" "Badajoz" *' Salamaicca " "Vittobia" ''Pybbwkes** "Nivkllb" "Nivb" "Obthbb**
roirLOT78B •* •• PBirnrsuLA " •• PoiTJAUB •• '* MooLTAw " *• GoojBBAT ** ** Takc F0BT8 " '* Pbkiw" " Oblhi" ** BWIACO.**
Colonilia. Oid^t^—FisldMankal Sit BojfalHighneu The Duke o/Cambridge, XG. KP. GCB. QCMG. GCSI,
3 Mar. 69.
Goionels Oommandaat— x Sir Arthur Auj
I'ean' 8er
aU I Half
'ay. I Pay
98
at— X Sir Arthur Augustus Thurlow Cuuyughame.^ GCB. 2i?d X^ 'a Nor. 30 ; Lieut,
'17 Aug. 4« ; Major.^S Aug. 45; Lt. Colonel, ^-^ Nov. 46; Colonel, 20 June 54; Jfujor,
61 ; Lt.Generaly aa Oct. 70; General, t Oct. 77 ; Colonel Commandant 60th Rifles, 3 FelK 76.
a Froeman Murray, Eneiffn, '34 Feb. 35; Lt, '8 April a6; Caj>#. ^ar Dec. 3a; Major, 'ao Aug. 44; tu
Colonel, 5 Nov. 47 ; Colonel, 28 N0V.J4; Jfi^'or General, 13 Aug. 6a ; Lieut. General^ as Oct. 71 ; 0«m
I Oct. 77; Colonel Commandant 60th Rifles, xi Oct. 76.
aa May 35 ; Capt.
General, ao April (
"■ *' ,J£n9%gn, '24 reo. 2s; Jjt. *'» Apni aO; Lapt. 'ar Dec. 3a; Maior, >'ao Autr. <_
77; uoionet Lwnmanaant oaia nines, xi xjcz. 70.
lieutenant Colonels.— 3 Wykeham Leigh Pemberton,* CB. 2nd Lt, '33 April 5a ; Lt. '35 Aug. 54 ; C^,
a3 Mar. 58 ; Major, 'aSOct. 71 ; lA.Colonel, 10 March 75.
4 Rowley WQles Hinzman,^ aurf X<. 33 Nov. 49 ; Lt. '3 Mar. 54 j Capt. 15 Jan. 58 ; Bt.Major, xg Jan. 64 ;
Major, a4 April 7a; Bt.H. Colonel, 7 Jan. 74; Xf.CbloMtf/, $ June 75 ; Colonel, 7 Jan. 79.
X James Durham Dundas,* and X^. 3 Mar. 54; Lt. 33 March 55 ; Capt. 22 June 58 ; Bf. Major, ca Nov. 70 ;
Mo^or, X April 73 ; Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, z Oct. 77 ; lAeutenani Colonel, 19 Dec. 77
a James Joseph Collins, Bneian, ^25 Aug. 54; Li. 23 Mar. 55; Capt. '19 July 59; Bt.Major, 5 July 7a;
M<vor, 5 July 73 ; Lt.Cotonel, ax Aug. 78.
Majors.— a Cromer Ashbumham.'fiiM^, 20 Aprils^; X^. a6 0ct. 5.
I Kennett Gregg Henderson,? JSnft^,
4 James Sturgeon Hamilton Algar,'
March 75.
p.$.e. George Hatchell, Auietant Adjutant General, Bengal; Entign, 22 Oct. 53; Lt. 37 Sept. 57; C^.
'34 Jan. 65 ; Major, 29 Nov. 76 ; Bt. Lt. Colonel, aa Nov. 79.
I James Kiero Watson, Eneign, ao July 55 ; Lt, ^i May 57 ; Capt. t May 65 ; Bt.Major, i Oct. 77 ; Major,
19 Dec. 77.
a William Gerard Byron.» Eneign, 'as Sept. 55 ; Lt.^ 7 Sept. 58 ; Capt. '3 Jan. 65 ; BtMe^, 1 Oct. 77 ;
Major. 29 June 78.
3 p.i.e. William Lewis Kinloch Ogilvy, Eneign, 18 June 57 i Lt. '15 June 58; Capt. »xi Dec. 66; JAv'or,
a I Aug. 78.
3 Arthur Tuftiell," Eneign, 9 Nov. 55 ; Xi. 15 Jan. 58 ; Capt, 23 Oct. 67; Major, 7 Apr. 79 ; Bt. Lt. Colonel,
ag Nov. 79.
4 John Charley, Eneign, '7 Mar. 56; Lt. 'ax Feb. 60; Gopt. ^1^ Aug. 67 ; Jfo/or, xa Sept. 79.
AU||. 70.
.En»i^, 20 April 55 ; Lf. a6 Oct, 55; Capt. >»a3 Jan. 63 ; Jtfq/or,
«V«, aj April 55 ; Lt. 6 May 56 ; Capt. ^30 June 63 ; Major, 2j
rar,« Eneign, 10 May 55; X<. '9 May 56; Capt. 17 May 64;
Mqfor, z8 Oct. 73.
Mar 74.
Mufor, 10
Captaiks,
3 Astley Fcllowes Terry »
X John Gustavus Crosbie
58,'ix Sept. 6ol» 8 Dec.
58 '18 Sept. 6o>aoMay
13 Aug. 59 II Jan.
>'4Jan. 61 '33 Jan.
4 June 6x^34 April
'26 Oct. 60' P 9 Feb.
'34 Aug.
xa Nov.
' 5 Aug.
aa Nov.
'18 Oct.
'aa Oct.
*ax Dec.
X April
33April
2 George Hewitt Trotman I'la May
X NesbitWiUoughby Wallace »♦ I a6Mar.
3 Arthur Morris^* j'ax May
4 Charles Matthew Calderon'* 13 May
a Y€ Redvers Henry Buller." CB. {Bt.U.Colonel, ix ^ , ^
Nov. 78 ; Col. 27 Sept. 79) , Aide de Camp to the Queen j '3 ^^^
3 Charles Pierson Cramer" -
4 James Henry Herbert Croft
Francis Wallace Grenfell, Bt. Lt. Colonel, 29 Nor. 79
Alex. Angus Airlie Kinloch, D. A. Q. M. Gem. Khgber^
Line Force
3 Aubrey VereO'Brien"
2 Charles Louis Constantine de Robeck
1 George Thomas Whitaker
t George Carpenter 1' 4 Jan
3 Richard Collingwood Robinson" '' 6 Jan.
2 George Lancelot McLean Farmer |'z6 April
I De^i8 Bingham" 17 Aug.
I John Talbot Pamley Crosbie, .i We de Camp to ft'r Mp „ a««
i Tkomae Steele } \ ^ ^"*f'
I Henry Donald Browne ,'x^Jnne 63 P14 Anfij. 66
I CAPTAIir. I BBBV.ITAJ.
»9Dec. 6a '38 May 70' x Apr. 74
57
S8
S8
59
58
58, '3x AprQ 63|i'28Moy
58 P3X Mar. 631 P 9 Aug.
59 " ' '
55
59
67
68
69'
i'
69,
70.
'ax July 63
'34 Sept. 58
• ^ 8 Sept 63
f P X Mar. 64
59,
60P34 Jan.
60 '31 Jan.
60! P 7 Feb.
6:1'' 7 Mar,
61 '36 May
6a. » X Deo.
Edmund Lomax Fraser,"
3 Reginald Chalmer
2 William Tilden *.....
Henry Blackwood MacCall, Aide de Camp to the ">
Commander in Ckitf, Eaet Indiee S
4 Bemamin Frend
3 Ambrose Humphrys Bircham "
4 Henry Affleck Houlton Ward
4 Alexander Ferdinand Henry Mitchell-Innes"
4 Philip Albeit Robinson
a William Forster
1 Robert Cradock Davies"
Henry Philip Myles Wylie, Adj. 5^* Adm. BaH.l
Cheehire Bifle VolunUere i
2 James Nugent Blackwood-Price
3 Charles Hollcd Smith "
4 James John Mallandaine
a Henrj' Savill Marshara**
2 Thomas Sydenham Clarke
3 Ernest Hovcll Thnrlow"
3 Hon. Keith Tumour"
P23 June
17 Mar.
» 2 Oct.
P16 Feb.
9 Feb.
'28 June
'28 Oct.
1*24 Jan.
17 Nov.
7 Mar.
J'ae May
^29 Sept.
»io Oct.
' I Dec.
29 May
P 2 Dec.
' 3 Dec.
P 3 April
" a Oct.
^31 Aug.
Pai Feb.
Pix Dec.
19 Feb.
»27 Feb.
P 8 Mar.
' 7 Aug.
'20 Nov.
Pa8 Oct.
8 May
34 Apr.
24 Apr.
26 Feb.
30 April
28 May
5 July
5 July
13 Aug.
27 Mar.
1 Apr.
2 Apr.
10 Mar.
I Apr.
12 May
13 May
I Dec.
12 Aug.
17 May
7x1 IX Not.
70 22 Not. 79
72
7a
73
73
73
73
73
73
74
74
74
75
'16 Sept. 68, ., ^„j
9 April 681 29 Nov,
30 June 68 28 Mar.
1*28 Oct. 68: 30 Jane
tT Jan. 69 1 8 Dec.
. » 3 Feb. 6g ,9 Dec.
661 II Sept. 68 lA Mar.
65 '17 Feb. 69 I
4 Henry Soincrville Hutton RiddelP* » 8 Mar.
- - - " -' ' 6July
33 July
8 Aug.
4 Herbert James Hope-Edwardes.
4 Thomas Prince Llovd
3 Fiennes Boughton Newton Dickenson".
I Edward Thomas Henxy Hutton," at 8iqf College "» 9 Aug.
LlKUTBKAirTS. >
3 Fulbert Wright Archer** »xo Aug.
I Horace Walpole '"xi Aug.
t John Dowling Howden !' i Feb.
3 Charles Michell." Inetruetor of Mueleetry 15 July 76 ...'»x3 0ct.
4 Francis Moore Ward P35 Dec.
65 '24 April 69
66|p29May 69
66 P 9 Feb. 70
67l>* 4 Jan. 71
67 '22 Mar. 71
61. P29 Nov. 64
67JPi2July 71
67,' 9 Aug. 71
67 P 9 Aug, 71
67i»27 0ct, 71
68P30N0V. 7c
67 28 Oct. 71
67 1 28 Oct. 71
Mar.
„ July
9T Aug.
30 Oct.
33 Nov.
4 Jan.
39 Jan.
xjMay
14 July
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
FnU
Half,
6ofh (TJie King's Boyal Bifle Corps),
205
LnvTur^vn.
3 Charles Badly Britftain Thorne"
s ChartoB Hope, Insirutior of Muaketry 5 Jan. 77
3 Riehard Steele Bapert Fethentonhaaghi* ,
3 Godfrey A«tell«
Humphrey David Parry Okeden, FvioaU See. 4r Aide de Camp to Lt Oov. qf )
t S, W". Proeineee }
I Nicholas Edward de Bemer Fenwick .
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8 Jan.
'25 Sept.
'13 June
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19 William Storrock Anderson
3 HeniyAllfrey"
3 Corbet Stapleton Cotton"
1 Bobert Henley
X Mordannt Charles Boyle, Inetructor qfMneketry 30 May 79
2 Horatio Beicinald Mends
4 Montagu Charles Bmdenell Forestier Walker, Adjutant 29 May 77 ...
|4 Geofflrey Grimwood Grimwood
4 Henry Yere
|3 Edward Obert Hindley Wilkinson,** A^utant x Dec. 75
s Basil Templer Graham Montgomery
I4 Bobert Story
> Eugene Ayshford Sanford
a Bobert Charles Dighton Wilson
'4 GrenyUleHylton Wells"
'i JJm. Alwyne Henry Pnlke Gierille
a Hubert Bochard Lovett
2 Frederick Savill Marsham, Adjntant x6 Feb. 78 ^....
I3 Bobert Henry Gunning*^
X Edward William Herbert^*
|2 Gilbert Samuel Baynes
'4 Guy Theophilue Campbell, Aide de Camp to U.Oeneral Rughee
4 Bobert George Buchanan-Riddell, Ineiruelor o/Muaketrjf 6 Nov. 78
4 ^(tm. Conway Stratford George Canning
a Bobert Erskme Wade Copland-Crawford
4 Gerard Charles Kitson
,3 Archibald Edward MUes"
2 Lord Frederick FitsGerald
X Harold Gore-Browne, Adjutant 30 May 79
X William Pitoaim Campbell
'» Arthur Davidson
X Lewis William George Butler
a Herbert Delamark Banks
1 Harry John Bolton ..1
'4 Bobert Calverley Alington Bewioke Bewicke
2 Bobert Edmund Golightly
4 Edgar Waldegrave Brodie, 7«i<0i7r«<«r
a Hubert Cornwall Legh
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.. ,2 Daniel Charles William Lyaons
.. I3 Horace John Nevill"
.. 4 Charles Archibald Townshend Boultbee
.. }3 Archer Parry Crawley"
3 Dudley Granville Bichard Byder"
. '3 George Conyers Baker Baker"..
. X John Baymond Garrett"
. la Bamaay George Henry Couper
. '4 Charles Edward Clowes
• 4 I'M La Trobe Bateman
. X Air Thomas Herbert Cochrane Troubridge, Bart,,.,
. ,4 Xord Walter FitsGerald
. 3 William Joseph Myers"
. 3 Maurice O'ConneU"
. 14 Edward Tatton Pakenham
• 3 Warine Du Vemet Lysley"
. 3 Charles Berkeley Pigott"
< 'a Oeoffirey George Gordon, Xord Tewkesbury
- I Francis Alexander Fortescue
" ii Edward Stuart St. Aubyn
- 3 Henry Edward Buchanan-Riddell
• 3 Thomas Edward Milbome-Swinnerton-Pilkington
• 4 Walpole SwintonKays
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'PaguMutten.—A Arthur Gore Anderson," x6 Aug. 59 ; JBneign, 5 March 58 ; S.on,Major, 5 March 73.
\ I Arthur J. Boberts,*? x Apr. 78 ; Bn$, 8 Oct. 58 ; Lt. i*x8 July 62 ; Copt. 3 Sept. 74.
6{}i 3 Edward Court Haynes,** x Apr. 78 ; Ene. 1*25 May 55 ; Lt, ^2 Nov. 55; Capt, i>8 June 67;
. \QfMrter Mattere.—t William Nassau Holmes,** 17 April 67.
X William Dixon,** 19 Jan. 76.
3 James Ireland," ao April 78.
4 Evi John Crane, 15 March 79.
Gtrnt-^Faetnge ^ewl^—Agente, Messrs. Cax and Co.— JritA Agente, Sir E. Borough, Bt. and C j.
let Battalion returtted from Halifax^ Nova Seotia, a Jan. 77. Winekeeter.
and Battalion ewtbarhedfor India, September 1867. Candahur Fie'd Force,
yd Battalion embarked for Natal, 19 Feb. 1870. Nalal.
4I& Battaliau embarked for India, a Nov, 1870. Agra, Bengal,
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2o6 6oth {The Kitig's Royal Rifle Corps).
1 Sir Arthor Cxmynffhaxne proceeded to China in z8^z as Aide de Camp to Lord Saltonn, and was present at the
storm and capture of Chin-kismg-Foo (led the Column of attack on the Heights of MaVnilriow) , and at the inveetment
of Nankin (Medal). In 1854 Accompanied the Army to the East as Assistant Quarter Master General to the zst Divi-
sion, was present at the aflbir of Bulganac, tMittle of Alma, takinfjr of Balaklava, afbir of 93rd Oct. on the Heigbts
of the Tchemava, battles of Balaklava and Inkerman (served with the Guards in the Sand-bag Battery, and led
into action a detached portion of the 30th Regiment), and siege of Sebastopol up to Mav 1855 (Medal with four
Clasps, CB.t Officer of the Legion of Honor, Turkish Medal, and 4th Class of the Medjictie). In March rSss was
appointed local Major General, in May took command of a Division of the Turkish Contingent, and in August re-
ceived the personal thanks of the Sultan and was created a Lt. General in the Turkish Army. In Oct. 1855 sailed in
command of lo.ooo men to occupy Kertch, and assisted to maintain that ix>sition throughout the second winter
in the Crimea (Turkish War Medal, and and Class of the Medjidie). In 186^ commanded at Lahore the reserve forces
of the army employed in the Sittana campaign. On the and and 23rd Apnl 1869, when in command of the Northern
Division of Ireland, received the thanks of the Irish Government on the suppression of the Fenian rising. In Jnly
1S69 made ECB. Established the military occupation of the Transvaal on its annexation in 1877. Com*
mauded the combined forces on the Kei River in the war with the Galekas and rehellion of the Gaikas in KaflVari&
in 1877.
' Lt.Colonel Pemberton served with the 60th Rifles in India during the mutiny, and was severely wounded, 'mth
loss of two fingers of left hand, at Cawnpore on the aTth Nov. 3857 (Medal). Served in the Zulu war of 1879 and
commanded one of the two divisions of the column raised for the relief of Ekowe, and was present at the action of
Gingindhlovu and relief of Ekowe (CB.).
* Colonel TTiTi-rTn«i.Ti gervcd with the 60th Rifles in the campaign of 1857 against the mutineers in India from 7th
June, including the battle of Budlee ke Serai and taking ^e Heists before Delhi, the subsequent siege operations,
assault and capture of the city, with the final attack on and oecupation of the palace (Medal with Clasp).
s Lt.Colonel Dundas served with the 60th Rifies in the campaign of 1857 against the mutineers in India from 7th
June, including the battle of Budlee ke Serai and taking the Heignts before Delhi, the subsequent siege operations
to 6th August (wounded on 19th June). Served the campaign of 1858 in Rohilcund, including the actions of Bn^a-
walla and Nugena, relief of Moradabad. action on the Dojura, assault and capture of Bareilly, attack and bombard-
ment of Shal^ehanpore defeat of the rebels and relief of the garrison, capture of the Fort of Bunnai, purafuit of the
en^my to the left Dank of the Goomtee, and destruction of the Fort of Mahomdee ; Oude campaign, mduding: the
actions of Pusgnaon and Rissoolpore, attack and capture of Fort Mittowlie, and action of Biswah (Medal with Clasp).
Served on the Red River expedition of 1870 (Brevet of Major).
^ Major Ashbumham served with the 60th Rifles in thelndianmutinycampaign in 1857-58, inoludincr^e actions
on the Hindun, battle of Budlee ke Serai and taking 6f the Heights before Delhi, subsequent siege opera^ons, assault
and capture of the city, with therflnal attack on and occupation of the palace. Campaign in Rohilcund, including
the actions of Bugawalla and Nugena, relief of Moradabad, action on the Dojura, assault and capture of Bareilly,
attack and bombardment of Shal^jehanpore defeat of the rebels and relief of the garrison, capture of the Fort of
Bunnai, pursuit of the enemy to the left bank of the Goomtee, destruction of the Fort of Mahomdee, attack on and
destruction of Shahabad (Medal with Clasp).
7 Majors Henderson and Algar served with the 60th Rifles in the suppression of the mutiny in the Shahabad
district of Bengal in 1858 (Medal). Also throughout the campaign of i860 in China (Medal with two Clasps for
Taku Forte and Pekin).
A Major Byron served with the 38th Regiment in the Indian campaign in 1857-58, and was present at the assault
and capture of Meangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, and action at Barree (Medal with Clasp) .
10 Lt.Colonel Tufhell served with the 3rd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Zulu war of 1870, and was present at the
action of Gingindhlovu and relief of Ekowe. Afterwards commanded the Battalion to the end of the gax&jMuLfini
(Brevet of Lt.Colonel) .
1* Captains Terry, Smith, TLurlow, and Dickenson, Lieuts. Thome, Fetherstonhaugh, Cotton, Wells, Herbert, and
Miles, and and Lieuts. Nevill, Ryder, Ghurrett, Myers, O'Connell, Lysley, and Pigott served with the 3rd Battalion
60th Rifles in the latter part of the Zulu war of 1879.
la Oaptain Robinson served in the Red River expedition of 1870. Also served with the 3rd Battalion 60th Bifles in
the latter part of the Zulu war of 1879.
i« Captains Wallace, Calderon, Bingham, Fraser, Mitchell-Innes. Davies, Marsham (as Adjutant), and Biddell,
Lieutenants Archer and Holbech served on the Red River expedition of 1870.
IS Captain Morris served with the 60th Rifles throughout the campakp of x86o in China (Medal with two
Clasps) . Served with the 3rd Battalion 60th Rifles in the latter part of tne Zulu war of 1879.
^7 Colonel Buller served with the and Battalion 60th Rifles throughout the campaign of t86o in China (Medal with
two CHasps) . Served with the tst Battalion on the Red River expedition of 1870. Accompanied Sir Garnet Wolseley
to the Gold Coast in September 1873, and served as D. A. Adjutant and Quarter Master General and Head of the
Intelligence Department throughout the Ashanti War of i87t-74, including the action of Kssaman, battleof Amoaftil,
advanced guard engagement at Jarbinbah, battle of Ordahsu (slightlv wounded) and capture of Goomaasie
(several times mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, CB., Medal with Clasp).
IS Captains Cramer, O'Brien, and Bircham, Lieuts. Michell. Astell, and Allflrey, and Lieuts. Crawley and Baker,
and Quarter Master Ireland served with the 3rd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Zulu war of 1879, and wore present at
the action of Gingindhlovu and reUef of Ekowe.
*o Captain the Hon. Keith Tumour served in the Red River expedition of 1870. Also with the 3rd Battalion 6otb
Rifles in the Zulu war of 1879, and present at the action of Gingindhlovu and relief of Ekowe.
u Captain Hutton served with tiie 3rd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Zulu war of 1879; was present at the sctian of
Gingindhlovu and relief of Ekowe; and afterwards served as Aide de Camp to Major General Crealock, command-
ing the ist Division.
** Lieut. Wilkinson served as Adjutant of the 3rd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Zulu war of 1879, including the
action of Gingindhlovu and relief of Ekowe.
*• Lieut. Gunning served with the 3rd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present at the aeticHi
of Gingindhlovu and reUef of Ekowe. Afterwards served as Adjutant of the Battalion throughout the ojierBtions
of " Clarke's Column."
» Major Anderson served with the 87th Fusiliers in the Indian Mntiuv operations in 1857-58 (Medal).
M Captain Haynes served with the p3rd Highlanders in the Indian campaign of 1857-59, inclndins the
relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, battle of Cawnpore on 6th Deo. 1857, pursuit to Beraighat, action of Khalee
l^uddee, occupation of Futtehghur, siege and capture of Lucknow, including the storming of the Begnm Kotee; i
Rohilcund campaign and attack on the Fort of Rooyeah, action of AUygunge, and battle of Bareilly ; Oude cam-
paign and actions of Pusgawn, Russnlpore, and capture of the Fort or Mithowlie (Medal with two Clasps). Also
hx we Busoteai campaign of 1863-64 and at the Umb^la Pass under Sir John Garvook (Medal with Clasp).
*7 Captain Roberts served in the campaign of i860 in the north of China (Medal).
M Quarter Master Holmes served with the and Battalion 60th Rifles throughout the Kafib war of 185x^-53 (Ifedal). I
In suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1858 in the Shahabad district (Medal). Also throughout the campaign
of i860 in China (Medal with two Clasps for the Taku Forts and Fekin) .
>» Quarter Master Dixon served throughout the Indian Mutiny campaigns of 1857-59, including the siege open* 1
tions before Delhi, assault and capture of the city, with the final attack on and occupation of tbe palace (woonded) ^
campaign in Rohiloiind, including the action of Bugowalla and Nugena, relief of Moradabad, action on the Dojuia, '
assault and capture of Bareilly, attack and bombardment of Shaluehanpore, defeat of the rebels and relief of the
garrison, capture of the fort of Bunnai, pursuit of the enemy to tne left bank of the (}oomtee, and desDxiction ofi
the Fort of Mahomdee, attack and destruction of Shahabad, action of Bunkagong ; the Oude campaign, including
the actions at Pnsgaon and Rnssoolpore, attack and oapturo of Fort Mitowlee, and action at BiBwah (Medal wits
lasp). Berred in tho Bed BiTor expedition of X870.
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"BoTw" (with the Sphimt). "T^AiATiiA" "8al4kawca" "Trnnw*' *'N _
"Tovwm" *'PnrnravLA "—Flank Companies, "Majsa" "Pokjaub" "CKnii.iAinriLi.iaji*' ''Goojkbat
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L°? S?l March 44 ; Cop*. #• Lt.Colonel, »:»i Oct. 51 ; Ctoton**. a8 Nor. 54 j 3ftf/or General, 17 Aujf. 65 5 i<.G«iera
ilZll_ll' 7 Jan. 74 ; 0«tfral, t Oct. 77 : Cotoiiel 6i8t Foot. 23 Sept. 74.
I rf , ^iriieutenaiit Colonel.— William Blaokett,* Ennifn, '29 Dec. 54 ; i*. '9 Nov. 55 ; C»P*' ''7 'Deo, 58 j Bt.Major
' ' 5 July 7a; Mcy'or, xsJan. 73; Lt. Colonel, 31 May 76. .
«»/„ Miyorfc— John JameeHeywood,*JffiMv».'i7 Aug. 54 ; LUut. i4Ha3r 55 j Copl. '•a^ Julj;63 \ Major, r Anif. 7'
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I Jffljor, 31 Oct 77.
Heywood,*JffiMv».'i7 Aug. 54 ; 2h#«<. 14 Hay 55 j Capi. '•29 Ji
\,Eiuig%^ z8 Dec. 57; -Zi*. 13 Dec. 59; Captaii», '8 Sept. 65;
; Bt. Major, i Oct. 77
CAPTAUrS. I
... Edward WaaghBani8ey.^c{/.S9MM6fo«-^
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... p,».e. Charles Henry Boileau,' Oarmon )
I Insiruetor, Gibraltar )
... jWigram Montana Money
... 'John Lloyd Dickin
... Mon. Edward John Chctwynd
... 'James Edward MacDonnell
'/,t! Alexander Plunket Van Homrlgh*
... Redmond Uniacke Somerville
... jWiUiam Merrick Fowler
... p.«.c. Charles Wyndham Murray*
... Frederic John Curtin
... Robert Hayes Corbett
... Edwin Law
I LlBUTBlTAirTS.
... iThomas William Crawford Leathem
... Alfred Charles Fryer
... 'Maurice Charles O'Connell
... hiViIliam Mends Forte Trotman. In$t. qf\
I Matketry 1 Axig., jg S
... Allan Gilmore, wroin^ in a eivil etgtaei^ \
I in Cjntnu i
... Francta Herbert England
... Mervyn Kdward Archdale
... Oswald Fordham Tatham
... 'Cuthbert Johnson Baines
... ;WalterCroker Stives Partridge.^4;iitoii/ ^
5 Feb. 79 )
Sboovd LisurarAHTS.
... Stanley Humphery
... ICharlee James Tines
... Herbert Capel Cure
... iCIement Frederick Baxter
... Hagh Bicbard Tnihell
... uHbii. Robert French
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31 Aug.
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19 Nov.
»'27 May
8 July
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15 Jan.
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64 '20 July
59 » 6 Mar.
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62 I* 8 Sept.
62 Pio Oct.
64 i'i6 Oct.
65 J* 5 Mar.
65 P16 Mar.
66 P20 Oct.
67 P 7 May
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68 . 28 Oct.
57 X 2 July 67
66,>'i7AprU 69
67 ' 3 Aug. 70
I .Tan. 73
04 4 May 74
61 1 April 70
65 3 J MTay 76
65 XI July 77
65 3xOot. 77
66 9 Jan. 78
67 7 May 78
67 29 Jan. 79
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XX May 78
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29 Nov.
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1^2$ Sept. 69.
... |Pdf«a«<«r.— Wm. John Sdw. Graham Sutherland, x Apr. 78; J?m. xx March 59; li. x Apr. 63; Capt.
i M .«. I Qnarter JTdufM*.— James Wilson.*^ 7 Nov. 68.
EaciH4/a BvLff,^Aff9nU, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Iri$k Ag»nt$,8ir S. Borough. Bi, and Co.
JUtum§d from Ifova Seoiia, Jnnt iBji.—Bmbarhed *br MaUa, F^n-umy 1878.
^fioQor, Commander 2nd Class St. Maurice and St. Lasarus. 3rd Class of the Me^jidie. and Turkish Medal).
' lA.CQloDel Blackett served with the 98th Regiment in the Peshawur Expeditionary Force on the Buzo&ie Frontier
■I'doBir Sydney Cotton in April and May 1858, and at the aflUr with the Hindostanee fanatics on the Heights oi
B«ttsan the Ath May (Medal with Clasps).
/^hjorHeywood served with the xst Royals in the Crimean campaign from the ist June xSss. including the
^ tad lUl of Sebastqpol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served as Commandant of H.M. HospiUl
°Bip 'TtefM- Bmutnu^** off the Gold Coast during the Ashanti war in 1874 (Medal).
CsfdiB Boilean served with the 6xst Regiment at the siege assault and capture of Delhi (and as a volunteer with
ue AitiDay from 96th August till its fltU), including repulse of sorties on 4th i8th and S3rd July and xst August
»%(MaW with Clasp).
' C»9tMiB. Van Homrigh served with the and Queen's throughout the China war of i860, including the taking of
^ nkn Forts, actions of the xath and X4th August, and aist September, and advance on Pekin (Medal with
two (Hasps).
' ^Ptam Murray served in the Zulu war of 1879. first as Aide de Camp* to Major General Crealock, commanding
Witt Division, and afterwards as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General in the Intelligence Branch of the
^mioB; was finally attached in this capacity to Clarke's Column, reconnoitred the country beyond Ulnndi as
BputheNsome region, and made a reoonnaiaBance of the route to be traversed by the column from Ulnndi to
tl« Middle Drift of &e Tugela River.
'* Qostier Master Wilson served with the aand Regiment at the taking and destruction of the villages in the
Bone TaU^ N.W. frontier of India, in November 1853. Also with the expeditioiuury force against the Lurmckzai
•obnaads, including the taking and destmotion of several villages in August and September 1854 (Medal with
uaip).
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OoImmI.— nS^Af JETon. fi^WiUiam Thomas Knollys,! JTCB. JTm^, 9 Dee. 13; Lt. ^ Cope, as Sept. 17 ^
C(ipl.^X<.O02oiM2, '31 Deo. a? ; CofeiMf, 93 Nov. 41 ; M^or Otneral, ao Jane 54 ; lAwtOtneral, 11 Jen. 60 ;
General, 17 Jnne66: Co2o«i«i 6and Foot, 16 Nov. 58.
Li«utMUUitOolmMl.~WiIliam John Chads,* Eneign, 'za Nov. 47; Xf. 'la Sept. 48: Cs^. 30 Jnne 54;
Bi.Mt^for, 15 Dec. 54; Bi,Li,CoUmel, 9 Nov. 63; Jf<>|or, 15 May 73; UeuUn<nU CoUmet, a8 Oct. 76s Colonel,
X Oct. 77.
Xi^ors.— Douglas Hastings,* JSmi^, ao March 40 ; Lt 8 April 4a ; Capl, 15 March 53 ; Brevet M^jor,
as March 65; Brevet Lt, Colonel, 7 Sept. 74 ; Motor, a8 Oct. 76.
JohnLovell Kelly, Bneign, 1 May 58; X^ >i6 Nov. 60; Capt, '19 July 64; Pr«M< Mc^or, x Oct. 77 ;
Jf<t;or, II May 78.
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Thomas Fentham Todd !'ao May
John Kvle* {A^utani ai Feb. 56) !
Henry Jones ^25 Sept.
Vicesmias Knox ' 7 Ang.
Thomas Edward Vemer j'as Jan.
Robert Hayne ,'35 Sept.
William Bowlas Williams '30 Oct.
Harry Molynenx Carter, D.A.A, Gen. for ") - j
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,e. John Bon^hey, Briaade Major, H:altfax\ 8 July
Uegrew Reginald Berkeley Wodehoose ...;' 7 Nov.
Thomas Hamilton Forsyth, Adijulant\L ^^
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€^rge Lake Talbot Dennias, Interpreter
James Henry Bowhill, Adjutont 34 Nov. 75
John Frederic Inglis./iM^.qf Jfit«X;.ixMay78
Finlay Cochrane Beatson
Bdward Cleary Hill«
Herbert Thomas De Cartaret Hobbs ....
Svdney Charles Faulder ,
Charles Edward Lane Clarke
Alexander Wallace
George Pelham Hatch
Francis Henry Tonse
George Frederick Watson
Sub Libutikavts.
Edward Reginald NorcliiTe Walton..
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Granville Henry Loch
George Willoughby Smith Fryer
HerbertAlfred Stock
William Annesley Burton Dennys ..
John Lampen
Norman Gnichester Perkins
Arthur Dennis Molynenx Purvis
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28 Oct.
10 Jan.
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'14 July 69
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a8 April 75
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73 the Eastern campaign of Z854-5S, in-
74< eluding the battles of Alma, Bala-
XX r eo. 75 klava, Inkerman« and Tchemayo.
xo Sept. 75 'siege and fUl of SebastopoU and cap-
zo Sept. 75 ture of Kertch and Yenikale. and was
1 z Sept. 76 promoted from Ser^^eant Royal
aSOct. 76 Artillery to A(]Uutant m the I^and
39 Nov. 76 Transport Corps for distinguished.
38 Oct. 76 snd gallant conduct in the field
(Media with four Clasps, and Tarkisk
Medal).
12 Feb. 76
Pafnuuter.-^
Qfutrter Jfaater.—John Moore,? 25 March 6a.
Faeintft Butt.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.— JrifA Aaenie, Sir E. Borough, Bt. and Co.
Embarked/or India, 30 Deeember z868.
> Sir William Thomas KnoUys served with the Scots Fusilier Guards from the 6th March to the end of the Penin-
snlar war in Z814, and was present at the blockade of Bayonne, repulse of the sortie— on which occasion Sir Uenzy
Sullivan and ten Officers of the Guards were killed or died of their wounds.
* Colonel Chads served as Aide de Camp to General Godwin throughout the Burmese war of z85a>53, and was
present at the assault and capture of Martaban, the destruction of the river stockades at Rangoon, attack on tho
\Vhite House Stockade, zath April (wounded, but did not quit the field), and operations of the two following days,
concluding with the storm of the Great Shoe Dagon Pagoda stockade ; also present at the captures of Bassein and
Pegu, the relief of the beleaguered Garrison at Pegu, and the operations of the four following days, during w^Mch
the enemy in force were driven out of three entrenched positions (Medal with Clasp for Pegu, and Brevet of Major) ;
received the thanks of the Governor General in Council on six separate occasions during the war. Served as a
volunteer at the bombardment and capture of Bomarsund in the Baltic expedition of Z854 (Medal). Served as
Staff Captain at Smyrna from April to Sept. Z855, and as Commandant with rank of Assistant Adjutant General at
Smyrna and Abvdos (Dardanelles from zst Sept. Z855 to 27th Oct. Z856).
* Lt.Colonel Hastinffs served with the 78th Highlanders in the Persian war in 1857, including night attack and
battle of Kooehab ana bombardment of Mohumrah (Medal with Clasp). Served also in Bengal in the several
actions leading to and ending in the relief of the Re»idency at Lucknow^severely wounded (aiedal witli Clasp
and a year's service). Served with the 6th Regiment in the Hasara campaign of z868 (Medal with Clasp).
* Lieut. Hill served with the and Division Peshawur Valley Field Force in the Afghan war in 1679.
7 Quarter Master Moore served in the Crimean campaign in Z855 (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, and Turkish
Modal).
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Pay.lPay
v.btik, Benfia ] 63rd (West Suffolk).— Unked to 96th. [Sw^^'jd^^ A^hUa. 209
*'Eei[on-07.2&n** "lluiTuriQini ""Quadj^loupb" "Alma" " Ikkbucak " •*Sbva8»opol."
»l«BtL-«r BiotaATd Waddy,» XCB„ Snrion, 17 Aug. 33 ; I^i^- 4 May 36 ; ^«P'«**; .'^ Nov. 41 ; Major,
14 Feb. 5t ; U.Colontl, 3 Mar. 54 ; CoUm^, a8 Nor. 54 ; Major Qmural, 6 Mar. 68 ; iMuUnant Otneral, ax
Nor. 76 ; General, 5 Feb. 79 ; Coto«*i 63rd Foot. 15 Oct. 77. ,.«. r^^.rvo
25 , ... Lieutsaaat Cdonri.— WiUiam Fmaer Forbes Gordon.* Snt. x May 55 ; ^*- *7 Sept. sSi Capt, '24 Dec. 58;
BtMajor^ 5 July 7a j Jfcvor. 24 Jan. 73 ; Lt.Colonel, 6 Aug. 79. ^ . » t 1 ^ »-• w- •
«3 ... M^r«.— WmiamLbfrnri5ieliinleck.*iMfy».29 Deo. 57 i -^.'30 Deo. 59 s Ca/rf. »ia July 64; BtMajor,
I Oct. 77 ; Mmot, 19 Dec. 77.
Charles Owen James, Stu^, \s No^' 61 ; X<w<. '3 April 67 ; Cqp<. ^ag June 70 ; Ifg/or, 6 Aug. 79.
Caraivs.
p.«.«. Nadolig Ximenee Gwyime ,
Arnold Daria Baportas
Conwtantiue Joseph Bran
George Bdwin Borraaaile
Fred. Whitworth Russell Jones....
Bobert Wright Stnddy
Willjam Lettsom Chronow
William Palmer*
William Froderick Nuthall
LiSVnVAXTB.
Herbert Bowley Cook
John GustaruB Clifford Robotham
Charles Tom Beay, InUrvrtUr
Christopher George Forbes Fagan ...
William Tenison
Arthur George Bushby Stubbs
James Henry Parsons
William Baniia^e Graham
Henry Sherwood Smith
Fredaciok William Thomas
Anthony Thomas Philip Hudson
Charles Amphlett Gardner
Frederick WilUamPakenham Angelo
Sub LxBvnvAim.
EdeaTanaittart
BBCOBS LlBUTBBAJm.
Lestoek Hamilton Beid
Douglas M'Leod Hunter Farrington .
George Patrick Banken
Mensies Charles Bobinson Lang
Frederic Blundell Metn
Trsror Patriek Breflner Teman
William James Biohard Wickham....,
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aVD X.IBUT.
9 Oct. 55
'27 May 6a
'28 Oct. 64
xo June 54
P 8 June 67
13 July 67
'14 Aug. 67
18 Jan. 67
6 July 67
P 9 April 70
30 Jan.
30 Jan.
30 Jan.
aVO LXBUT.
I May
XX May
13 Aug.
X3 Aug.
XI May
13 Aug.
13 Aug.
10 Sept. 581 3 •*«?'• 67
'•loNor. 65!** 5 April 71
67' 6 Dec. 73
28 July
X June
' a May
'12 June
P 9 Feb.
'25 Mar.
26 Mar.
XO June 66
24 Nor. 77
13 Mar. 78
19 April 79
2x June 79
6 Aug. 79
'27 Oct. 71
12 Nov. 73
XI Feb. 75
XI Feb. 75
xoSept. 75
xoSept 75,
XI Sept. 76.
IX Sept. 76'
29 Nor. 76-
agNor. 76
a3 June 79
6 Aug. 79
8 Aug. 79
xsMar. 79
10 Sept. 75
qiMrUr jr<u<«r.— Daniel White, 2a Mardh 79.
Facing* Qtwa.—AgemU, Messrs. Cox and Go.~7mA AgenU, Sir E. Borough, Bt. and Co.
Embarked for India, 7 Oct. 1870.
JSirBidhard Waddy was lyresent with the 50th Begt. at the battle of Punniar (Bronse Star). Serred the
Jmrb campaign of 1854-55 lu command of the soch, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman and siege of
^ikuiopoL Mentioned in Lord Baglan's despatches for distinguished conduct in command of the Trenches when
.-/ made a sortie in force— wounded tn the Trenches, x 3th Oct. 1854 (Medal with three Clasps, CB., Knight ot
y Lagioa of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 4th Glass of the MedUidie). Landed in New ZealandL 11
1 of the 50th Begt. in Nor. 1863 and served in the campaigns of 1864-65 ; was Colonel on the Staff until
Jnaaiy x86«, and Brigadier General nrom that period nntUsxst March 1866 \ commanded the force in fh>nt of Pater-
Ufp F)Ui, which had a sharp skirmish with the rebels at Waiari in Feb. 1864 ; also commanded the field force ander
the
siege
— _a Cameron in the action at Nukainaree on 25th Jan. 1865 (Medal).
* I^Oolonel Gordon serred with the aoth Begiment in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, and was present with
■fleeted znsrkstnen of the Begiment at the actions of Chunda, Umeerpore, and Sultanpore, Fort of Dhowraha, si^^^
^cdeiptiire of Lucknow (mentioned in despatches), subsequent operations in Oude and affair of Meangunge, also
M^nrda and Fort of Musjeedia (Medal with Clasp).
* Mjor Auehinleck serred with the 53rd Begiment with the Oude Field Force in 1858-59, and was present at the
wtloD of Toolsepore, and minor affairs (Medal).
Osptsin Palmer serred in India during the mutiny of 1857-58 (Medal).
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2XO Tm^im^j 64th (znd Staff ordshire),-Liitked to gSth: [^^,^Z%S?J^iiLA^.
•'St. Lucia" "Subhtaic" •* Persia" " R»bhib« *< " BudHi»« " '*KoosifA]i" •*I*iiOKirow.'^
YeAr8;Se&|ooloneL— Charles Algernon Lewii},^ Conut, J^i^^ Oct. 25; JW. '15 Aue.136; Capt. fia April 33; Capi. ir
KuU H«lf Itt.C^l&uel, P30 Deo. 45 ; Colonel, 90 June 54; Major, iz Jan. 58 ; Lt.ColoneK '3 ^®^' 59 •» -VivV^r 6«a«ra{,
iiaZ:^^ 19 June 60; LUut.Qeneml, 8 March 6q; &«»era/, 5 April 76 ; CoZo»«J 64th Foot. la Feb. 70.
Lifl^utenant OolontL-^Valentine Ryan.' JE^ut^it, 30 Nov. 49; Z<. 2 Jan. 52 f Cop^. x6 Mar. 58; Bt.M^jvr,
5 July 72; Major, la Feb. 73 ; Lieutenant CoUmel, 16 Feb. 78.
KMort.— j).«.e. George Digby Barker.^ Attieiant Director <{f MilHar$ Sduealum ; Snnan,^ ax Jan. 53 ;
X«. P16 Mar. 55 ; Cap^. a Apr. 61 ; BtMqjor, 17 Sept. 61 : Bt.Lt. Colonel, 23 April 73 ; Major, 31 Jan. 74 ;
Colonel, X Oct. 77.
Charles Hamilton 8am8,7 Sueiffn, 'la Feb. 58; £^ ''as Sept. 60; Capt. »8 Jan. 68; Jfq/or, 16 Feb. 78.
James Landon Watt, Bneign, *'a5 Jan. 59 ; Lt. '25 Feb. 6a ; Capt. '30 Sept. 68 j Major, 6 April 78.
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Captazvs.
John Woulfe Keogh, Adj. 39 Middleeex
jRifle Volunteert
John Symeon Walker
Francis John Edward Green
Francis Sandys Dugpnore
Edward William Carleton
Grerald James Paterson
Richard James William DenniBtoun
Charles Wortham
Edmund Robert Stewart Richardson
^30 Deo. 59
p 1 April 62
P 3 Aug. 6o|
'iSMar. 6a
a3Aug. 64
TO Nov. 65
P I May 67
'12 June 67
Richard John Bingham ••30 Oct. 69
Philip Charles Goffln Savage 20 July 55
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awn LiBUT.
PaaFeb. 6i
P,3May
9 Sept.
'la June
P 4 April
P 8 Jan.
rx7 Mar.
P24 April
» 8 Dec.
PxQ Feb.
a8 0ct.
19 Feb.
BBXY.XAJ.
LlBTTTXVAiriS.
John Patrick Miller
Thomas Alfred Beale
Thomas Currie, Intt.o/ Mneketrg i Nov. 79
Henry Beaufoy Mortimer
Arthur John St. George French
Henry George Purdon
John William Parker
John Watkins
Edmund Walcott NewUind, Adj. x Nov. 79
St. George Loftua Steele
Charles Herbert de Kuisleben Walhouae .
Thomas Montgomery Hawtayne
Pa7Aug. 70
Sub LuvnvAMTB,
SXCOHD LlBVTBirAlTTS.
Colin Powys Campbell
30 Jan.
zx May
14 Sept.
aa Jan.
xo April 72
15 May 7a
6 July 7a
PaoJune 68
73
74
74
77
78
78
64
64
67
65
681 zaFeb.
69 3x Jan.
69 1 28 Mar.
31 Oct.
16 Feb.
a6Nov.
X April 70
28 Oct.
X4 Aug.
28 Feb. 74
38 Feb. 74
28 Feb. 74
XX Sept. 74
XI Feb. 75
27 June 76
17 May
x7May
24 May
X3 Sept,
PafmaHer.—Thamt» Bedford TTrquhart, 10 Aug. 78 ; J^m*. '14 Aug. 60 ; XI. xx Dec. 63 ; Ce^. '28 Kay 70*
QMar/«r Jfa«<«r.— John M'Guiness, 5 July 71.
FaeinffB BlBLdc—Agente, Messrs. Cox and Co.— /rwA Agenie, 8vr E. Borough, Bi, and Co.
Betumedfrom Malta, 28 Mar. 1872.
1 General Lewis served with the Grenadier Guards in the Crimea firom the X3th Aug. 1855 ; Commanded
Divisions of the Army in the Trenches, and the Grenadier Guards at the taking of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp,
Turkish Medal, and 5th Class of the Medjidie) .
s Lt.Colonel Ryan served with the 64th Regiment in the N.W. Provinces in suppressing the mutiny in 1857-58 ;
present in the operations at Cawnpore under General Windham (acting as his Aide de Camp), defence of Cawnpore
and defeat of the Gwalior mutineers, and actions of Kalce Nuddee and Kerkeroulie, and capture of Bareilly (Medal).
« Colonel Barker served with the 78th Highlanders in the Persian war in 1857, including the night attack and
battle of Kooshab, bombardment qf Mohnmrah, and expedition to Ah was (Medal with Clasp). Served in Bengal
with Uavolock's Column firom its first taking the field in 1857, including the actions of Futtohpore, Aonng, Pandoo
Suddee, Cawnpore, Onao, Buseemtgunge (first and second), Boorbeakechowk«e, and tha several actionBuading to
and ending in the relief of the Residency of Lucknow and subsequent defence, including several sortios (wounded) ;
with Outram's Force at Alumbagfa, incfuddng the repulse of thenumerous attacks, and in the operatiOBa ending in
the final captureof Lucknow, where he officiated as D.A.Q.M. General, ist Division, and was mentioned Sndespatches ;
che Rohilcund campaign in 2858, and capture of Baroilly (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Majort and a year's
service for Lucknow).
7 Major Sams served in theAshanti campaign Irom January 2874 in the Trunpoit Service south of the river
Prah (Modal).
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gjnte^ ] 65th iznd Torh N. BidUig). -Linked to S^ih. l^^S!^%^it^^
211
IwDiA" (with the Royal Tiger). "Ababia" "New Zsi^LAVD.
.*f!15l»«.0«laad.— Robert NewtonPliiUips,! Btuian, 'ay May 36; if. '2 Oct. 40; Oopf. 'xa Jan. 44; Mc^or, *i7 Oct-si '
FullBUHl Brevet LietU.Coloiul, s8 May 53; Lt.CoUnul, ag July 53; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54 ; Ifq/or General, 8 Dec. 67?
i!I: EiL} JAemUnant General, 13 May 75 ; General, 1 Oct. 77 ; Oohmel 6sth Foot, 13 July 76.
LiMtmut Colonel.— Lionel Smith Warren,« Sneign, '33 Not. 53 ; l^- 'z8 Aug. 54 i Oapt, 8 Sept. 63 ; Mty'or,
17 May 76 ; i4«MtoMii< Colonel, x6 Feb. 78.
Xi^en.— William Byam,' Jff»«^, '35 Jan. 59 ; Lt. 9 Sept. 63 ; Capi. '35 April 66 ; Jfqfor, o Dec. 76.
Geoive Bei\)amin Wolaeley/ ^iwf^, x8 Sept. 57; 14. 34 Aug. 58; Cop/. 'ax Mar. 68; Ifayor, x6 Feb. 78;
il<.X<.Co/<nMl, aa Nov. 79.
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l»3
»5
C^PTAIVi.
jiirsioir OB
aVD LIBUT.
Mowbray LeUson Blliot 37 Feb. 59
EUia Lee, Adj. 46 Middleeex m/le Vole, > g Jnly 62
Alexander Herman Adam Gordon* j 31 Sept^
Keginald William Dalgety > 8 Jane
i]).«.e.Frederick Luttinan-Johnaon,RiV' \ r\^
\ Mqfor, Cfprue S\ ""«*'
George Oampbell ' a Nov.
William BthelBton ,i'i3 Oct.
Wm. MaiUandPeagum Coleman, Adj. 4 > 1 , ,
Jdn^ Bait. Okeehire Bifie VoUaUeere... S 7 July
Charlea John Whitaker ] 8 July
Ricbatd Doi&n Buckley Rutherford p 9 Oct.
Alfred JobUng '17 Nov.
John AjigQB, Aide deOamptoLt.Gen.Forbeev , if^r.
Ji:::'
X Jan. 63
» 9 Mar. 66
^ 5 Aug. 64
P 8 Aug. 68
» 7 Nov. 68
P a Sept 68
70
Inet. <ifMueketrf 14 Deo. 78
William Arthur Tebr
LxBVTBBABTa.
Herbert Charlea Thornton LitUedale, |
ebbitt
Charlea WUbraham Ford
Arthur William Brooke
Francia BdwardWalleratein
Herbert Charlea OuhIow Plumer, Ad- )
imtamt 29 Apr. 79.. 5
Algenton Henry Wilmer
Walter Gordon Gray
[Percy Gerald Dwyer
lAithor WiUiam Forbea
Leonard Philip Ditmaa
William Bdgar Noble Bredin
Bmest Chamier Broughton
Sub LnuTBVAJne.
Sbcovs LiBUTBVAjrxa.
Henry Parkin
Thomas John O'Dell
William Stewart
Hugo Wrniam Naime SooU Smyth
^BAn^nnA Charles Kyrle Money
Edward Jamea Carter
Charlea Haniy Robert M'Nair
671 13 Feb.
69'* 3 Aug.
69 k 4 Jan.
69' a8 0ct.
63 4 Jan.
64 «» 8 Feb.
5 Sept. 77
9VII LIKUT.
xMay
XX May
ax June
ax June
9 July
13 Aug.
uAug.
:• 70
71
u
68
ax Sept. 74
XX Feb. 75
xo Sept. 75
a6 July 76
XX Sept. 76
XX Sept. 76
6 Oct. 76
XI Feb. 77
15 July 76
II Sept. 77
a8 Oct. 77 1
X4 Sept. 78
IX Nov. 78
CAPTAXB.
28 Feb. 701
^31 Oct. 71
XO Deo. 73 !
12 July 74,
19 April 76:
XX Nov. 76;
x6 Feb. 78
XX Aug. 78'
«4 Dec. 78
29 April 79
2 July 79
6 Aug. 79
X April 74 aa Nov. 79
'.—Alexander Babrd,io , May 63; Comet, aa Feb. sfii Li,2t Aug. 60 $ SonJie^or, xa May 73.'
^MTter ITofto'.— Jamea Linford.^^ 38 Deo. 55.
Faeinge ynabd.--AgenU, Meaara. Cox and Go,— Trieh Agenie, Sir E. Borough, Bt and Co.
Embarked for India, 10 J^anuarg 187 x.
' General Fhillipa aerved in the 43rd Light Infhntry throughout the Kaffir war of X85X-53 ; commanded the Regi- -
iBCBtuttie Beroa and in aeveral akirmiahea (mentioned in deapatchea, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, and Medal).
^ Lt.CokBiel Warren waa engaged in the operationa at Taranaki in 1861 (Medal).
* Xttior Byam aerved with the 65th Beg^ent in the New Zealand war in 1863-65 (Medal) .
' LttJokmel Wolaeley aerved with the 84th Regiment during the latter part of the Indian mutiny, and wBa
eaandiB all the minor affaire in the Shahabad dutrict under Sir John Douglaa (Medal).
Mlcokmel Gordon aerved throughout the Ashanti Warof X873-74. Landed at the Gold Coaat on the 6th July 1873.
VuBtde Commandant of Houaaaa and Adjutant of Armed Police. Organized acouting partiee, patrols, and
moaaainanoea to diaoover the poaitiona of the enemy. Made the first rougn map of the neighbourhood. Selected
t^pootknu and oonstmcted the important redoubta of Napoleoiv and Abbaye covering Cape Coaat and Elmina
nip«ti?ely. Commenced the Cape Coaat-Coomaaaie road, and had made it practicable for Artillery as far aa
I>Bnqaah by Sir Garnet Wolaeley*a arrival. Waa now placed on the liat of apeeial aervioe officera and commanded
tbe goard ofthe working party at the head of the road till the middle of October, when he waa placed in command
of the Uooaaaa. Commanded the Houaaaa at the repulae of the Aahanti Arxny at Abrakrampa during the 5th and
6fh Kovomber, aaod at the reoonnaiaaance in* force of the 8th November. Commanded the Houasa Company of
Ihrnaiiiri Rftgimw^t at the capture and deatruotion of Adubiaaaie, battle of Amoaftil, capture and deatruction of
Beeqiuh, the advanced guard engagement of Jarbinbah (slightly wounded), the akirmiahea and ambuaoade afOura
Iwtwean Adwabin and the river Ordah, the battle of Ordanau and capture of Coomaaaie. Waa promoted Captain in
the t4th on the xoth December 1873 from Lieutenant and Adjutant 98tb Regiment " in recognition of hia valuable
nrvieea with the Hounaaa and other forcea under hia ordera whilat operating againat the Aahantia " (aeveral timea
BwntiQned in deapatehen, Brevet of Major, Medal with Claap) .
M li^ior Baiid landed in the Crimea with the Txat Highlandera on the 7th Feb. X855, and served at the aiege and
bn orSetaaatopol (Medal with Claap, and Turkiah Medal) ,
'*^ Quarter Master Linford aerved with the 63rd Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-^5, including
the battlea of Alma, BalaUava, and Inkerman, aiege aaaaultaand fall of Seba8top6l, expedition to Kertch, bombard -
neat aad captare of Kinboum (Medal with four Claapa, and Turkiah Medal).
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[_Briffad0 Dep&i, T
Dou«o" "Taliteba" "Albuhkba" "Vittobia" "PrairmM" "Nitbllb" "Nitb
** Obthxb " " PBiriirsinLA."
66th (Berkshire),— Linked to 4gth.
FuU Half Coloael.— e Thomaft Hcnxy Johnston,* Entign, '21 Feb. aa; Lt. »x Oct. 95; Capt. '24 Oct. a6; Major*
'20 May 36; Lt.CoUmel, 'a8 Dec. 38; Colonel, it Nov. 5»; Jf<W»»* Ooueral, 4 June 57* ii.Oawral,
31 Jan. 64 ; CoiowW 66th Foot, 10 Oct. T©- „,._._. ., ^^ - t , ^ ^ « «r ■.
Lieutenant OoloneL— Fred. Charles D'Epinay Barclay,* lfii*%7«, '27 April 49 ; Lt '15 July 53 ; Capi, 'sliarcli
58; Major, 29 Oct. 66 J Lt.ColomeL 14 Nov. 74; Co^oimZ, 14 Nov. 79- , ™ ^ . ,^ . « « *
Xaion.— JamM Galbraith, Eiuiffn, »i2 Dec. 5« ; -^^^ <> Jane 54; Cayt. '29 Feb. 56; Mtyor, »'x8 Aug. 69 ;
J3r$vet Lieutenant Colonel, 1 Oct. 77. ^ .,«.«.„ « » ^ ^ . .. «
Somerville George C. Hogge, Commandant Deolali Depot ; Bnetgn, •'22 Sept. 54 ; £/. 11 Oct. 55 ; Capt. '6 Sept.
58 :. Jfof or, '14 Aug. 67 -.Brevet Lieutenani Colonel, 1 Sept. 76.
Charles Valentine OUver, JSneign, '8 Sept. 54 ; i*. '29 Feb. 50 ; Gap*- 'at April 63 ; Bt.Me^or, t Oct. 77 :
M^jor, 24 Feb. 78.
Pay. Pay.
»/i«
«Vt
CAPTAIirS.
John Tobin Ready
Robert John Jocelyn Stewart
Ernest Stephen Grarratt
Thomas Murphy,* Adjutant Berke Militia
Greorge William Monk Hall, Interpreter
Thomas Harris, Adjutant Deolalee J>epot
John Quarry
Wmiam HamUton M'Math
William Augustus Daniel Mackinnon..
John Charles Mathew Pigott
Francis James Cullen
LXBUTBlTAirTS.
Walter Roberts, Adjutan t 5 July 77
Adolphus James Price, Jnetruetor of\
Mueketry X3 Apr. 79 )
Wm. John de la Poer Beresford-Peirse...
Henry Somerset Hassard
Maunoe Edward Rayner
Farquhar M'Grae Bmoe
Charles Bury Adams
flion. Camef^e Parker Jervis
Granville De la Motte Faunce
Charles William Westbrooke Burton
Richard Trevor Chute, Commandant of\
Qhigree aamitarium S
Manns Lewis CDonel
Sub Lxbutvvasts.
James Weir Hogg Fitsgeiald....
Bbooitd Lxbutbbahts.
Charles Maokenaie Edwards
Hyacinth Lynch
William Alfred]
Ernest Lonergan
George Lawrence Melliss
Arthur Hony wood
»• 9 Sept. 54
zz Sept. 57
p 2 June 65
^^xMay 59
'x8Dec. 63
1*29 Oct. 6z
22 Aug. 65
1*29 May 67
Z3 Jan. 69
21 Feb. 65
8 Feb.
iz Deo.
66
'24 Dec. 70
13 Oct.
30 Jan.
77
2irD libut.
22 Jan.
9 July
9 July
22 Jan.
13 Aug.
I CAPTAIir.
P28 Aug. 57 **28 Aug. 63
25 Sept. 60' 9 May 65
' 6 July 67!' 5 Mar. 70
8 Jan. 56I 5 Aug. 70
' 8 Oct. ox I X Jan. 73
7 Jan. 68' 10 Oct. 74
' 4 Mar. 68; 15 Aug. 73
' X Aug. 68 14 April 77
'29 May 69' X 3 April 79
'2z Aug. 69 9 July 79
31 Aug. 69 x8 Oct, 79
BBBV.XAJ. I BT.LB.COL.
X Oct. 77
z Oct 77
65 '•r9 Dec. 65
" 2x July 7x
x4Aug. 73I
23 Nov. 731
zi Feb. 751
28 Oct. 7Zi
aoNov. 75-
39 Nov. 76'
29 Nov. 76
xz Sept. 77
30 June 79;
9 July 79
SUB LIBUT.
24 June 76
Pafmaeter. —
i^rter Maeier.—'ReDTy Jones, 29 BCaroh 73.
Faeinffe Qr9&a.—Affente, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Iritk Agente, Sir B. Borough, Bt. and Co.
Embarked for India, February Z870.
^ Lieut.Oeneral Johnston served in the 66th Regiment in Canada during the rebellion of X837-38, and afterwards
commanded the Regiment for many years on foreign service.
> Colonel Barclay served with the 12th Regiment in the Kaffir war of X85X-53 (Medal).
s Captain Murphy served in the Rosral Artillery throughout the Eastern campaign trova. June 1854 to January
1S56; was present at Inkerman, and engaged in the six bombardments of Sebastopol, and not absent nrom regular
trench duty for a single day ftrom first breaking ground to the end of the siege (recommended for distinguished
conduct). Served in the Turkish Contingent at Kertch from January 1856 to ue end of the war (Medal with two
Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
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f«fM.
ju>8a" "PjiirursrLi." "Ifdia" (with the Boyal Tiger). " TaxuFobtb" ••PaKiir."
T«rr8«. OaUniO-WilliMnMark Wood,» Jftwv*. »«2 Juljr 36 ; JK«»<. 34 May 41 ; Captain, »ao Aug. 44; Capt. 4-
i Colonel, a8 Nov. 54 J ^V^r General, 6 March 68 ; Lieutenant QeneraL aa May 76
. , , %loMi 67th Foot, XI Julv 77. » J /
Idratnuuit Oolonol.---j».t.e. Charles B. Knowleg,* £neiffn, ao Feb. 55 j Zt. ao April 55; Capi. Pi3Feb.63 j Jfeyor,
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«^«M.—Wmiam Henry Bell Kingsley,* 2?iM«y«, x June 55 J i«. 30 Oct. 57; Capt. »ia May 63; Mqjor,
ai Aug. 7a.
p.<.frGeorge Maatere Cardew,^ EneSgn, 19 Jnne 57 ; Lt. '15 Jnne 58 ; Captain, >ao April 67 ; Jfiyor. ap Ang. 77.
Cavtautb.
George Baker^
MUes Charles Seton>
Arthur James Poole*
John Eyles Blondell :
David Maoldnlay Potter
Philip Quirk
Lorenzo Nickson Mosse^i^ D.A,A.&, for]
Mneketrf, aeemnderabad J
pji.e. Robert Edward Colbome Jarvia
V^illiam Wooldridge Dnnlop
John Stephen White
Frsncis ^yd Garftt
James Hercules FitiWalter
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XX Jan. 59
x6 Jan. 63
'24 Nov. 63
' 5 April 64
a6Mar. 58
19 July 59
'ai Nov. 62
'ax April 67
i*x6Sept. 66
' a Jan. 69
LxxunirAVTs.
Bicfaard Frederick Atkinson, Intiruetor^
^Mneketrf a March 78 J
Bobert Geoige Wardlaw-Bamsay
Hammond Astley Tapp
William Bgginton Briggs
HaUcett Francis Jackson,^i2;. x6 Aug. 73..
Edward HeniyLe Marchant
Bichard Godfiney Jones
Herbert Frecheville Smyth Bamsden
Beginald Percy Macdonald
Alfred Clemons Maxwell Gomperts
Philip Mainwaring Camegy
Mark Antony Tnite
Edward Lancelot Hight ,
SsoovB LnmvAVts.
Arthur Malcolm Lloyd
Henry Horace Frederick Fagan..
Montague Ernest O'Donoghue
Howard William Smith
David Oeorge Levinge Shaw
Ernest Frederick SuUvan
Stanley Cbarles Gough
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30 Nov. 60
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' 8 July 68
' a Jan. 69
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' 6 July 70
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a8Mar. 78
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'29 May
'8 July
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'la Nov.
'33 Mar.
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8 May
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X Sept.
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ax June 79
ax June 79
x3Aug. 79
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1 n . ra^maeier.-'Qeorse WUUam Smith," 19 June 7a ; Sneiffn, ag Sept. 65 ; X<. 7 Nov. 69 ; San. Capt. 19 June 77.
a W-, Qmrter JToftor.— Edward Pierson," 3 Starch 56. . „^ ^ ^
JFacimge YeWow.—AgenU, Messrs. Cox and Co.—Irieh Agente, Sir B. Borough, Bi. and Co.
Bmbariedfor India, i November 1873.
J G«t»ral Wood served in the Crimea with the Coldstream Guards from the x8th Oct 1854 Jo the 5th
«y '8s5t including the batties of Balaklava and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, stu
C^oTiheMedjidSe.and Turkish Medal). . , ,. ,^ . ^_-
* U.CokMiel Knowles served with the 77th Regiment in the Crimea from thexithJuly 1855, includmg the siege and
M«f aebsstopol, and was wounded at the assault of the Bedan on the 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
* JUjor Kingsley served with the 67th Begimeut throughout the campaign of i860 in Ohtoa^oluding the action
™&aho, tsking of Tangku, and severely wounded in the leg at the storming of the inner Taku Port j also present
«thei8n«nderofPekSi(M'9dal with two Clasps). ^ ^, t ^ a- *».-
'>)« Cardew served with the 67th Begiment throughout the campaign of x86o in North CWna, inclu5»5«;°J
•ctottofSmho.taldngofTangku. storm and capture of the inner Taku Fort, and surrender of Pekin (Medal wltn
^ Oan%). Acted as Adjutant of the 67th Begiment at the second capture of Kading and in the minor operations
■K»a«t the Taeping rebels in the vicinity of Shanghai in x86a. _ . ^ . ^ *v^ ^^
' Csptsin Baker served with the 67th Begiment throughout the campaign of i860 m China, and earned tbf "gj-
nwttJ Colour at the action of Sinho, taking of Tangku, and with the storming party at t^ie Taku Fort, toe dJtch of
whiehhecroesed and planted the ColonronttLecavalier; also present atthe surrender of Pefan (Medal with two Clasps).
• Cspiain Seton served with the 67th Begiment throughout the campaign of i860 in North China, "i^^^"**^?
fcbon of Sinho. taking of Tangku, storm and capture of the inner Taku Port, and surrender of Pekm (Medal witn
tiroClMM). Also served agsJnst the Taeping rebels in the vicinity of Shanghai in i86a, and was prwent at ihe
^« of the fortified stockades at Naisang. storm and capture of the waUed cities of Kading, Tsmpoo, Nsjow, and
•CsDtsin Poole served in the opeiations against the Taeping rebels in China in i86a, including the second cap-
j; Csptain'lioese served with the 67th Begiment throughout the campaign of i860 in North ghina, inclu^ toe
•ctumof8inho,takingofTtogku. storm and capture of the inner Taku Fort, surrender of Pekin (Mfdal^ito two
2^). Acted as A4Jntant Stoe left Wing 67to fiegiment during toe operations against toe Taepings *» toe Tnmxd^
JjShsaghalin the summer of 1863, and was present at the storm and capture of toe strongiy-stockaded post of
Hajttiig. the walled cities of Kading. Tsinpoo, l^ajow, and ChoUn. ^, ^ ,.
" Csptsia Bmito served in toe xst West India Begiment in toe Ashanti War of 1873-74 (Me?*J'L ^^ i-\ ai-^
"QMrter Master Plenon served throughout toe Crimean war of 1854-55 (Crimean and Turkish Medals). AIM
■OTwi la the operations sgalnet the Tsk^giebels in China In 1863, including toe seooirt capture of Kading.
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Colonel— XordWffliamPaulet,! OCB, Ennffn, 't Peb. ai ; Id. '33 Aujf, aa iCapt^x2 Feb. 35 ; Ifdwor,
«; JW.^ ax A^ 43; Colonel, 30 June 54 J 3fil/orff«»*rai, 13 Dec. 58 J i<.Geii#raZ. 8 Dec. 67 ;
7 Oct. 74 : CoU»ul 68th Toot, 9 April 64,
Ifdf/or, »io Sept.
General,
J^^i£Siuiba!^-'ZZ^si^VTi^^^ .• -K"*^ ''3 Sept. 53 : ». 6 Not. 54 ; Cop*. .< Oct. &i s Xafor.
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mit^AJgem^ Kay.?*S^, 5 Jnne S5 ; Li. '7 May 58; Capi. 10 Nov. 69 ; Jfyor, 39 Oct. 79
CAVTAUrS.
Oharlea Covey.« Adjmtamt 15 MiddUeex^
MifU Vohudeere •"•-)
Bobert Alexander Crawford.7 Aij. sAdm. 1
Bait. DurJUMmByie Volttnteere )
George ArUinr Lee
William Fred. Woodward*
Samuel William TVndall, Ateieiant /«-)
epeetor ^f GhrMwoma, Bomhay >
Arthur Law Woodland
James CJonran*
William Gordon —
Albert Hamilton Stanley k —
WilUam Keily Wertropp" -
Oarr6 Fulton —
Norman Robert Stewart —
LiSUTBHABTS.
John Chinery Hilliard, /im<. isT JTMifc.)
31 Oct. 79 y
Francis George Aroh.Wiehe
Charles Waring Darwin. ^4;«<«ii< 13 Nov.75
Frank Robert Crofton Garletou
Alwyn de Blaquire Talentine Paget
Herbert SwayneFitsGerald
Homy George way
8 June
30 Feb.
'x6May
P 6 Feb.
'36 May
» X FjBb.
X5 Peb.
8 Jan.
1*35 April 68
'6 Jan. 60 '14 June 64 15 Aug. 77!
P33Jan. 67 98 Oct. 71' 15 Aug. 77 1
30 Dec. 7x1 39 Oct.
Howard Goad.
Arthur Courtney Hilliard
Henry Aubr^ Cartwright
Gerard Thomas Noel
WilUam Kingsdown Curling
Sub LnuTsiTABTS.
John B. De la P. Bereaford
SSCOn» LnUTBVABTS.
William MaxweU Menses
Claude Hervey-Bathurst
Walter Charteris Boss
Moore Murphy
Francis Gerald Kenyon-Slaney ..
Herbert PigottO'CaUaghan
Charles Yere Gunning
LISUT.
CAPTAiy. I BBBT.MAJ.
33 June 581 X April 70
'x3 June 60' xo May 71
'36 Jan. 66 '25 Mar. 7X
xo Nov. 69. 7 Oct. 74
■^38 May 70 Z3 June 75
'i3 6ct. 70 39 June 75
xa Mar. 64' 38 May 70
'33 April 7x' 9 Feb. 76
'•27 Oct. 71 ' 33 April 77
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38 Oct. 7X
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xsAug. 77
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39 Sept. 77
31 Oct. 77
z May 78
35 May 7«
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9 Aug. 74
3x Sept. 74
IX Feb. 75
zx Feb. 75
x3Jime 74
10 Sept. 75
aoNov. 75!
XX Oct. 7^1
Z4 June 78
34 Jnne 78;
X5 July 76
i^^attm' lf«<M-.— William Shea.^ 6 Deo. 73
Vcuc^ge Green.- AaenU^ Messrs. Cox and Co.— Jri«A Agenie, Sir B. Borough, Bf» and Co.
Setumedfrom New Zealand, 12 June i866.^Embarkedfor India, xo Feb. X873.
. 1 Lord William Paulet served the Eastern campaign of 1854 as Assistant Adjutant General to theCavalry Division,
including the battles of Alma, BalaUava, and Iiikenziaii, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with four Claaps, CB,,
Officer of the Legion of Honor, Commander ist Class St. Manrioe anA St. Lasarus, 3rd Class of the Mediidie.
and Turkish Medal).
* Lt.Colonel Tucker served the Eastern campaign of x854>55 with the 68th Light Infiuatiy, including the battlea of
Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (^edal. with four Clasps, Knight of the Legion of
Honor, and Torlasb Medal). Served also in the New 2toaland war in 1864-66, and was present at the engagement
at Te ftanga (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
* Msior Shaw served with the 60th Rifles in the Indian campaign in X858, and acted as Field Adjutant of Colonel
Waltex^s Ck>luixm employed against the rebels in Shahabad (mentioned in despatches. Medal). Also throughont tlw
campaign of x86o in China (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasps).
*Maior Kay served with the 68th Light Infiuitry in the New Zealand war in X864-66, and was present at the attack
on (3ate Pah (Medal).
' Captain Covey served in the New Zealand war m 1864-66 as Adjutant of the 68th Light Infisntry and as Fitid
Adjutant of Tauranga Field Force, and was present at the attack on date Pah (mentioned in despatohea) and
engagement at Te Ranga (mentioned in despatches. Medal) .
r Captain Orawfbrd served with the xnd Queen's Royals throughout the campaign of k86o in North China,
including the actions of Sinho, taking of Tangkn, actioiui of the x8th and aisiSenlember, and suirender of Pokin
(Medal with two Clasps).
* Captain Woodward served with the 68th Light Infimtry in the New Zealand war in 1864-66 (Medal) .
* Captain Coaran served in the defence of Lower O>ngo, (Gambia, in February 1864..
10 Captain Westropp served with the 80th Regiment on the Bhootan Expedition of X865 (Medal with Clasp).
^ Quarter Master Shea served throughout the New Zealand caBOtpaigu of 2864-^ and was present at the attack
on the Grate Pah and the engagement at Te Ranga (Medal).
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"BouBBoir" "Java" "Wa«»loo" "InuL,"
l3^!f!!^;i(Mmd.---I)ftyidKUiotMiM]drdy,iM^.'>5 April 33; !«'«»<. '30 Deo. 36 ; CopftiM, 'a6 Jane 41 ; Mqfor,
H^ S^l '» ^^' so; U^CbUmtl, S5 Aa«. 53 ; CQhnsl, 28 Nor. 54 ; Ifa^or OtfMraX, 21 I^b. 68 ; lAemtmMnt eentral,
pL £^1 a Nov. 75 : €hn«ral, z8 Maroh 78 ; CoUmel, ^th Foot, 23 Aag. 77.
Umttoeat CeloneL-^iT^tr. Charles James Fox-Powys,* EttHpn, 23 Mar. 58 ; JU. 'z8 Feb. 59 ; Ct^t, '22 Nov.'
64; Mqfoir, '5 Jnly 71 ; Brtott Jjietittnaut (Monti, x Oct. 77 : LieuienaiU Colonel^ ao April 78.
M^fon.— Riehara FitaOerald.^ Sm, 18 Sept. 46; X<. 'lo Nov. 48; Capt, 17 Nov. 57; Bt.M<ym; 5 July
73; Jfi^'M*, 5 Jan. 76 ; Bt.Id.Colon«lt 4 June 79.
SelMCfeian White BawUxiB,JE?Mi^, 5 Feb. 58; Lt. 'xo May 6x ; Cqp<. 1*21 Feb. 65 ; BUMajor, z Oct. 77 ; l£<vor,
20 April 78.
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2VD LXXTrr.
23 May 55
6 Jane 54
'30 Jane 57
'31 May .64
3oJaly 57
x6Aag. 55
'14 Jane 59
21 Feb. 68
'17 Nor. eV'az Aag. 67
»*3xJaly 671^31 July 69]
23 Sept. 71
34 Sept. 71
38 Oct. 71
30 Jan. 78
a8 Oct. 7X
Stirke.
.e. Frederick Botham Dyke,* Garriton )
Iiutructor, CoUkeater >
William Andrew Aitchiflon'
Alfred John Borton*
Win. Bonald Donald Scott Glendonwyn*... ^ ..^
Henry Stanhope Holmes* , » I' x Aag. 68.1' 8 Jane ^o
Alexander BaulislaoB (Howski* 1^4 Feb. 6911*33 Noy. 70
Charles Henry Somerset Batler* * 7 Jnly 69,^28 June 71
'Alexander James Irvine I' x July 69 38 Oct. 71
Bobert Edward Owen v 4MaT. 68i'370ct.
; LxxmnuTAXTS.
Bees John Francis Banfleld,/iMfr«clor\
of Muthttj 3 May 7« S
Edward Richud Berkeley Ingram, Al- \
Jntwti ao Apr. 78 y
Bfagh Bertram Nathaniel Bewicke
FltsBoy Somerset Lanron Penno
Oswald James Heniy Ball
Aubrqy Francis White
William Heathoote Tm>p
William YierisDlekinBan
Jamea Christopher Bqmolds
Bobert Alexander Thrashie ,
Alexander Coote Newton-King .-
SxoovB LiavTBVuns.
James Sales Cannter
Aithnr Henry UhthoffTindal
Charles Herbert Davis Cass
Alfred Shapland Wilkinson Shaw
1*39 Mar.
3Ang.
xo'May
^ - 7*
P38 Oct. 71
xsNov, 75
34 Nov. 77
8 Dec.
a Mar.
aoApr.
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38 Oct.
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33 July
BBSV.HAJ.
X Oct; 77
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x3Jane 74
II Feb. 75
13 Feb. 70
6 Sept. 76
39 Nov. 7^
33 July 79
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30 Jan.
30 Jan.
13 July
zzOct.
78'
79
.-George West Barnes, a6 Oct 78 ; JffiM. 39 Apr. 59 sX<. 33 Ifarch 66 s Cbirf. 15 June 77.
i^liarUr ITmCm*.— John Keeshan, 13 Sept. 79.
JbMii^ Green.— ^^M<«, Messrs. Cox and Co.— JmA AgtuU, Messrs. Cane and Sons.
Bmharkedfar Bermuda, 1870.
* The fdUowing officers were present with the 69th Beglment daring the repulse of an incursion of Fmiiana
iato Ctaiada iiiMaT 1870, vis.- U.Colonels Hon. C. J. Fox-Powys and FitzGexald, Captains Pyke, Aitohison»
Bortoe(ssAdiutant), Glendonwyn, Holmes, Gsowski, and Butler. ^ „. r^ t
» Mi^ Tulloch served as D.A.Q.M. General to the expeditionary force in the south of China under Sir Charlea
teasheasee; and in the zst Boyals the campaign:i of z86o in the north of China, indudlxig the taking of Sinho and
li^jkii, oocapation of Tientsin, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Chisps).
JUeord qf tike Servieta of ik* 69<Jk Btgmmtt,
and Battalion 34th Regiment, and raised in 1756. Proceeded to Gibraltar, 1770. Home, 1775.
t778. Home, X 785. fPo Mediterranean, 1793. To West Indies, 1796. To Holland, 1799. Hon _
iSoo. Home, i8o«. Tb East Indies, 1805. Home, z836. (snd Battalion to Holland and BelgiuM
To the
■ff Timirins' i«^~. ~ , . -— ^- , *
»8i3toi8z5). To'West Indiei 'x83x. To New Brunswick, 1839.' Home,' x 843. To Malta. 1847. To West Indies^
iCsi. &ȣ, 1857. Ta Best Indies, 1857. Home, X864. To Canada, 1867. To Bermuda, 1870. To Gibraltar, Z873.
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Odonel.— Thomas James GaUoway,> JSntiffn, P13 Sept. ai ; Lt. a June as ; Capt. ^aj Deo. ay j S<. Jjiuor,
a3 Nov. 41 ; Jf<v<w, 14 June 42; U.Colonel, aa Dec. 48: Colonel, a8 Nov. 54; Ifq/or GcimtoI, 97 Marcli
63 ; XteM^. Oeneral. 7 Dec. 71 ; O^neral, x Oct 77 ; Colonel 70th Foot, 7 Sept. 74.
LientMumt GolimaL-Heniv De Eenxv Pigott,* JSneign, »aa Julv 45; J^«. '19 SeP*- 48? Cto|rf- 7 May 54;
Metjor, »i9 Deo. 6a ; Li.Colonel, 35 Aug. 71 ; CoiM«7, as Aug.76. _ ,.,*_•
j^on.— William Henry Ralston^, Commandant of DarjeeUmg Depot; Eneign, x8 Deo. 57; ^' >3 J^"7 S^l
Cap*. »3o March 60 ; Jf<yor, '17 April 67 ; Bt.Lt.Colonel, 5 April 76.
John Robert Collina^^ Eneign, ^31 May 59 i J^- '«« ^e^- 6' ; ^'oy*. ''i 7 April 67 ; lf<ypr, 33 June 78.
p.i.e. Lancelot Allgood Gregson, * Depnijf ")
Aeeietant A^utant Oenera^ ^....i
Rodney Stuart Riddell*
Edward Rich. SpickerBrander
William Joseph Tihbs
John King
Frederick Harvey Maturin» Snpertntend- )
entqfihe Umballa O^mnaeUm )
Francis Fred. Fyler RoupeU
Thomas Arthur Freeman
Gatvuvs.
Henry Fred. Greatwood<
Leyland Hornby''
John James Cahill Miller
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aim LISUT.
30 Dec. 59
aa Sept. 63
37 July 55
xSDec. 57
IX Mar. 59
36 July 64
]6Mar. 58
x8 April 65
'aa Sept. 65
» S Oct. 67
'14 Sept. 66
9 Jan.
'16 Jan.
'15 May
^31 Feb.
»*6 0ot.
'ao Nov.
x5 Jan.
a Deo.
»37 Feb.
'34 Sept.
'aa Juno
LlBTTTSBXiraS.
Richard Briones Bumaby
Wm. Anth.OreySmith, IiM<.o/af «•. x 7Dec.77
Richard H. William Henry Harris
Francis Richard Feimetether Kane
Hugh Wodehouse Pearse
Robert Baker Shawe
Herbert Ringwood
Henry Richmond William Lumsden ..
Robert Ludlow Coote Birch
Frank Gun Delamain ».
Ernest Hunter Rodwell i
SvB LnunvAVTS.
Arthur Edward Cooper
SSCOHD LlSUTXlTAnS.
John Gunning Hunter
Henry Francis Kelly Waldron ..
Henry Lockhart Smith
Robert David Gautlev Davies.....
Montifort George Bolton
Richard Darner Wynjrard..
John Nagle, Adfutani 4 Deo. 78
RoUand Frederick Hart Anderson
'25 Sept. 67
'la Dec. 68
'xo April 70
30 Jan. 78
3KO LIBVT.
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I May
XX May
IX May
13 July
'14 Sept
4 Deo.
13 Aug.
CATtLlV.
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66 '14 Oct. 71
57 xsJune 68
60 P 4 Sept. 67
60 13 Sept. 74
67 36 Feb. 76
61 3 Aug. 73
68 3x Doc. 77
69 9 Mar. 78
70 7 Aug. 78
7c X7 Oct. 78
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6 Sept. 76
18 Feb. 76
xa Feb. 76
8 Aug. 79
SUB LIBUT.
a6 July 76
> General Gallow y was actiTely
employed in Jamaica during the in-
surrection of the Negroes in 1831-39
in comnmnd of a Detaohznent of the
1 Regiment. Commanded the Pe-
^wur brigade during the Indian
mutiny in 1857-58 (Medal) as Brism-
dier ox the xst class, which appoint-
ment he retained until his embarka-
tion with the last Division of the TOth
Regiment for New Zealand in Mazch
x86x. On promotion to Mi^or General
he commanded the Colonial Foroes in
the province of Auckland firom July
1863 to February 1865, dnrinf the
opmtions In the North Island
(Medal).
> Captain Riddell served with the
Tdth Regiment in the New Zealand
war of X863-65, including operationB
in the provinces of Taranaki and
Waikato (Medal).
Quarter Jfa«f«r.— Alft«d Jones, 8 June 67.
Faempe B]Mik,—Aifente, Messrs. Cox and Co.—rW** AgenU, Sir B. Borough, Bt. and Co.
Smbaried for India, 5 Oct, 1871.
s Colonel Pigottserved with the 83rd Regiment in the Indian mutiny campaign, and was present at the reduction
of the Fort of Arrah in January 1858, siege of Kotah and ite capture by assault, aflhir at Sanganeer, and defeat of
the Gwalior rebels at Kotaria (Medal). ^ .^^. „,^ ,0^^^
» Lt.Colonel Ralston served with the 70th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 186^-65, and was present at
Katikara and Rangiawhia, and commanded the Expedition landed at White Cliifll (Received the thanks of the Major
General Commanding, Medal).
« Captain Gregson served with the a6th Cameronians in the Abyssinian Campaign in :868 as Brigade Major,
Zoulla District (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
* Major Collins and Captain Greatwood served with the 70th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 1863-65 in
the provincesofTaranaki and Waikato (Medal). „ , . . «. ^ /,, ^ ,%
7 Captain Hombv served with the 70th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 1864-05 (Medal).
" Surgeon Msjor Fuller.— For War Services see <' Medical Department."
Conttniiation. of Notes to j let Foot.
10 Captain Harvey was attached by the Government to the service of the British National Bocie^ for Aid to the
Sick and Wounded in the Franco-German war of 1870-71, and was awarded the Bavarian Order of Merit He has
also been awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal Humane Society for saving two lives from drowning when on
duty as Deputv Assistant Quarter Master General disembarking; the 4th Regiment from H.M.S. Tamar at Queens-
town on the night of the 4th August 1874. Served in tbe operations against Sekukuni in 1878 as Staff Officer for
the Trans real. Served in the Zulu war of 1879 as Staff Officer of No. 5 Column, and afterwards as Brigade Mi^or.
xst Brigade, and Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General in the xst Division.
^i Captain Wilson serve^with the Tist Highland Light Infantry throughout the campaign of 1863 against the
Bdneyrs and other hill tribes on the N.W. Frontier of India. Commanded the Sharpshooters from the xiUiNovoKn-
ber to the xst December, from which latter date till the end of the campaign he acted as Adjutant of the Regiment
(Medal with Claspj.
1* Captain Caine served on the North* West Frontier during the Indian mutiny in 1857-59 (Medal).
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RmoORijr" '*Ci.FBoyGooD Hofb" "Eomij." "Vimmej." "Co«u»»a." "PuKiras d'Ohoi" " Alhi-bax*'
" Ymom" "Prunai" "Nit«" "Obmuw" "Pifui8UI.a" "Wi.MBLOo""SBVAWOPOL" " Cbbtb!.!. Iitdia."
T«n-sv. (WmmL— JZim. «r George Cadogan,i XCS., Snsi^ 4- Lt. '22 Pell. 33; Lt, 4- Capt. P9 Jan. 38; O^. ^ Li,
Coloiul, H Aug. 47 ; Coloiul, a8 Nov. 54 * ^vor €ttneral, 3 Jane 62 ; £<. General, 25 Oct. 71 ; &e«M*ai,
1 Oct. 77 ; Coloiul, jiBt Foot, 17 May 74.
Mitaiuu&t Oelo]i«l.---jQhn Ignatiiie Mecdonell.* Siuign, '26 April 44 ; Lt, ^B Dec. 46; Gip^. 29 Dec. 54;
FbU HjJ/
W P»j.
; 36 , ...
Major, 21 Oct. 65 ; Li.Colontl, '27 Nov. 67; Colonel, 27 Nov. 72.
Mi^on.— Frederick William Lambton,* JSmwm, '16 Sept. 51 ; Zi. '22 Sept. 54 j Capt. '23 Oct. 57 ; Bt.Major,
19 Joly 59 ; Mafor, '27 Nov. 6^ ; B/.X^.CoZratfZ, 10 Oct. 70 ; Colonel, i Oct. 77.
Charles James MoaiiAey,* Enttgn, ^20 Sept. 53; Lt. 29 Dec. 54; Capt. "4 Mar. 59 ; Jfqfor, ■'ao Jane 68;
Brevet Liemienant Colonel, a Jane 77.
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'Henry Brooke Wilson," Adj. Inoemeee, \
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JohndeLancey
Beginald Gorbett Singleton
pj».e. Henry John Thoroion Hildyard,>
Briffmde Major, Gibraltar )
James Argyll Spalding lngli8,«0roM»^ inal
eioU eapaeiig in Cfpme /
HmryEdxnand Lacon
John Harry Smith Oraigie, at 8t^ College,.
Francis Slaade Reid
Alan Cameron
William Gillon
Bmest Lucas Bratthwaite, Aide de Camp \
to Sir Garnet Woleeley S
Bdmund Spencer
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WQUam Frederick Anstey
John Stormonth Taylor Far quhar
James 3Citchell-Innes, Adjutami 28 Bepu 76
Charles Johnstone Stutfield
Ernest Digby ManseL
Ar John St George, Bwrt.
Walter de Saumarez Maud
Edward William Home
John Arthur llilne Gardiner
Ernest Alfred Crowder Garland
Arthor Cecil Grraham Montgomery.
SBOOV]) LlBUTBlTAirTS.
Bertram liynlph Joseph GoiT.
George Sitwell Campbell Swinton ,
Hon. Henry James Anson
Ligram Cosmo Conway-Grordon ....
Alfied GranviUe Balfour
John Dutton Hunt
John RLchardaon ,
William Henry Bycroft ,
^I'xSAug. 54 1 Dec. SAy^sMaj 6o| a Jan.
5 Mar. 58,»ioJaly 60 ''23 Oct.
'24 Aug. 58'ioJune 62 ' 16 Sept. 68
X June 60 17 Nov. 63 * 8 Dec. 69
2 Feb. 64 ""ii April 68
P8Aug. 65<'aoJane 68
» 9 Mar. 67;''i6 Sept. 68
^23 Oct.
»ii April
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P 8 July
8 July
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28 Oct.
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681 ''23 June
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71 28 Oct.
71 28 Oct.
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2 Nov.
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12 Nov.
12 Nov.
28 Feb.
3 July
6 Oct.
12 Feb.
12 May
XI Nov.
I Apr.
z May 70!
iz May 78J
iz May 78I
2x Jane 79'
6 Aug. 79
zjAug. 79
Z3 Aug. 7Q
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2 June 75
22 Nov. 75
28 Oct. 76
3z Oct.
z6 Feb.
a Mar.
3o Apr.
3z Aug.
6 Nov.
I Apr. 79
PsysMU^tfr.— Henry Monteath Caine.^^ 5 Jan. 79; Sneign, 'zo Deo.
i^furter Uaeter.—Fetm Sinclair, 15 Jan. 79.
Colonel Macdonell landed in the
73 Crimea in Januiuy Z855, and served
73 with the 7zst Htj^hlanders in the
73 Trenches at the stege of Sebastopol,
73 and took part in the expedition to
74 Kertch and Yenikali (Medal with
73 Clasp, and Turkish Medal). ServecE
75 with the Central India Field Force
76 under Sir Hugh Rose during the sum-
77 mer of 1858, and was present at the
78 actions of Koonch and Muttra, battle
79 of Golowlee and capture of Calpee,
action of Morar and subsequentopera-
tions terminating in the taking of
GwaUor (Medal with Clasp). Served
with the Eusoftai Field Force under
Sir Neville Chamberlain throughout
the campaign of 1863 against the
Boneyrs and other AfTghan tribea
on the North'West Frontier of India*
including the forcing of the Umbeylah
Pass.numerous outpost attacks.stoma
I and recapture of the Craig Piquet,and
: final engagements resulting in the
i total defeat of the assembled hill tribes
' (India Medal with Clasp for Umbeyla).
56 ■ Lt. '19 June 57 ; Capt. Z4 Feb, 73.
F'aeinge Boff.-
•Agente, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Irieh Agente, 8irE, Boroogh, Bi, and Co.
Bmbarkedfor Gibraltar, 17 Oct. 1868.
|Han. 8ir Gtoorge Cadogan served with the Grenadier Guards in Canada during the insurrection of 18381
^dte Eastern campaign of 1854, including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, and siege of Sebas*
^^ pCedal with four Clasps, CB., Commander 2nd Class of St. Maurice and St. Lazarus, 3rd Class of the
''^inie, and Turkish Medal). He was employed as the Queen's Commissioner to the Sardiman Army in the
^naeaerom 2nd April 1855, until its withdrawal in May 1856. Served as British Military Attach^ at Sardinian
^Qnartsrs during the War of Italian Independence in 1859, and again at Italian Head Quarters in 1866.
'Colonal Lambton landed in the Crimea in Sept. X855, and served with the 7x8t Highlanders in the Trenches at
^.>»g« of Sebastopol, and was present at its fkll (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) . Served in the Central
iadis campaign in x8^m, and was present at the taking of Fort Nahargah (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
Chm, vA Brevet of M^or) .
/ iLColonel Mounsey landed in the Crimea in Dec. 1854, and served with the 7 xst Highlanders in the Trenches at the
nege of Sebastopol, in the expedition to Kertch and Yenikali. destruction of and affairs atTaman in Sept.z855 (Medal
vuii Cissp, and Turkish Medal). Served during the campaign of 1858 in Central India under Brigadier Smith and
Bit HiighBose, including the battle of Kotahkeserai and subsequent operations terminating in the recapture of
mlior. Served as Staff Officer to a Field Force under Sir Robert Napier in the jungles of Central India from Nov.
»^ to May z8^9 in pursoit of Tantia Topee and other rebel leaders, and was present at the surprise and total rout of
«e rebels at Nairwass and other minor affairs (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp for Central India).
Serred with the Eusobai Field Force under Sir Neville Chamberlain throughout the campaign of 1863 against the
Bowyrs and other Affghan tribes on the N.W. Frontier of India, including the forcing of the Umbeyla Pass, action
M us Bsgle's Nest Picquet, numerous outpost attacks, storm and recapture of the Craig Piquet, and final ongage-
asnt rcsolting in the total defeat of the assembled Hill Tribes (mentioned in despatches, India Medal with Clasp for
Umb^la).
* MaJor St. Leger served daring the Indian mutiny in X858-59 with the 80th Regiment in a Flying Column under
Ooknel (Hiristie, including an engagement on the banks of the Jumna; also in Ross' Camel Corps with Sir Hugh
BOM't Force and was present at the battle of (Sowlowlie and capture of Calpee (Medal with Clasp).
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72nd (Duhe of Albany's Own Highlanders.) [J* ^^^^IS^j
The Dake's Cypher and Coronet. " HnrBOosTiw" " O-iPi of Good Hops" " Sitabzoxol" •* CBvnii, Iirou."
I Yeara^Ser., Colonel —Charles Gaeooyne, Entign^ 7 Dec. aoj £<. >*30 Jan. 33; Capt, »ii Dec. as; M^jcr, >a3 Aug. 31;
I FnUi Half. Lt.Colontl, aa Oct. 39 ; Colonel, xi Nov. 51 ! Ifo/or fi^eiMrol, 3 April 58 ; LmU.Qenwol, 25 Nov. 64 ; Qtntrol,
^y. P*y- 10 May 7a ; Colonel jQnd Highlanders, aa Oct. 70.
Xientenaat Colonel.— Frands Brownlow,^ CB. Eneign, '8 Sept. 54 ; 14. aa Jane 55; Capt. '19 Ang. 62; Major,
>*a8 May 70 ; Lieutenant Colonel, 15 Aag. 77.
- - ~ - - -^tuiffn, s9:Aug. 5IJ Id, 'a Dec. 53; P^ 9 Aug. 60; Mafor^u
Lt. aa June 55 ; Capi, 'la April 64 ; Major, 15 Aug. 77.
BT.LT.COL.
ly 70 J JAeutenant uoionei, 15 A
Kajoxa.— WiUiaxn Henry James Clarke,'
June 7a ; Bt.Li.Colonel, n Nov. 78.
Charles M. Stookwell.* Eneign, 17 Nov. 54
Capx^vs.
Charles Wolfran Nugent Guinness
Walter Frederick Kebey
John Macleod Tingcombe
St. John Thomas Frome
James Foord Hilton, A^utant Elgin^
EiAe Volunteen >
Reginald Gamett
Thomas Stanhope GOdea, Captmn In- \
stmctor <ffMueJ:etr9 at UftU }
Thomas Adam Anderson Barstow, Adj. \
Highland BordertrtMilUia >
Robert Henry Brooke-Hunt
George Avery Godfrey
LXXUTXITAVTS*
James Vesey Lendrum •■
Charles Roberts, A<{jutani Bangoon^
Volunteer Biflee >
p.«.e. Matthew Nisbett Gordon Kane
Robert Hunter Murray, A^. 15 Aug. 77
James Wallace, Intt. qf Mn$k, 8 Mar. 79
Charles Hamilton Fergusson
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X3
' z June
8 Feb.
7 Dec.
"aa Feb.
"11 Feb.
^30 Jan.
"aa Dec.
"19 Apr.
'30 June
1*36 Sept. 67
James Wyndham Hughes-Hallett
Son. Robert Charles Drummond, Aide")
de Can^ to the Lt. Governor of Bengal}
Richard liOi
lUis Mihie, Interpreter
Frederick Power Lawrence White
Henry Powell Gore Langton, Aide de \
Camp to the Dnkecf Buekimgkam }
John George Downfiig :
George Wttlter Brandon Swiney
James Alastair Campbell
Seymour Charles Hale Monro
Sscoiro liiivmrurTS.
Edmund £lUot Robertson
Lister Simderland
Alan Laird Campbell
WUliam Greer
Granville George Algernon Bgerton
"x a April 64 »ao July
*a3July 58
"x9 April 64
' 1 Feb.
xo Nov.
'ax Aug.
"18 Dec.
»*J4 July
" z Sept. 69
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39 Nov.
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7 Mar. 761
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8 Mar. 79I
9 Feb. 79;
PtMinaeter.'^
Quarter Maeter.—Jo'bJi Walsh, 5 Oct. 67.
Faeinge YeXUm.^Agentt, Messrs. Cox and Co.— JWtik Agente, Sir E. Boxough, Bt. and Co.
Embarked for India, a8 Fe6. 1871.
1 Lt.Colonel Brownlow served with the 73nd Highlanders in the Crimea firom a8th May X855, including the expe-
dition to Kertch, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attack of the x8th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medsl).
Served at the siege and capture of Kotah, and was present with the leading Column of assault on the 30th Msrcn
1858, subsequently throughout the operations in Central India and pursuit of the rebel forces under Tantia Topee and
Rao Sahib in X858-59 (Medal with Clasp) .
* LtColonel Clarke served with the 53rd Regiment in the Indian campaign of X857-59, including the actionB 01
Chutra, Gopalgunge, Khodagunge, and entry into Futtehghur, storm and capture of lieangunge, siege and eaptore
of Lucknow, alUr of Koorsie, passage of the Crogra at Fyzabad on 35th November, action of Toolsepore, and mmor
afllurs (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp) . .
* Major Stookwell served with the 7and Highlanders in the Crimea firom 16th July to z8th Sept. 1855, Incluamg
the siege and fUl of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
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'* HjLireAi.0Bi " " Smxsxqaxa^tam" "Wxubloo."
CoIobaL— Sir Henry Bobert Fergiuoii Davie, Bart. MP. for Haddington; CorrM, J'lS Mar. i8; Lt. ^25 Feb.
19; Capt, ^26 Sept. 32; Major f '19 ]>ec. a6; Z<.Co2mmX? 'SMavaS; CoXmm/, 33 Nov. 41; Mofor Oeneral,
30 June 54; £<.6m«r«Z, 38 Jan. 60 ; Oonoralt 25 June 66 ; Colonel 73rd Foot, x? Feb. 65.
— - tGoloneL— James Whittaker Barnes,^ JEiin^, 5 Not. 47 ; i<. »6 July 49 ; Capt. 22 Sept. 54; -B'-
toMi, xr July 77.
U. 39 July 45 ; Cla
l<.X<. CpjomI, X 3 May 75.
p.«.e. Hastings D'Oyly Farringrton/ Bntiffn, 8 July 56 ; Lt. 10 July 58 ; Captain, '29 July 6a ; Bt.M^or,
. '"^i -
Mt^, 39 Nov. 68 ; Major, $ Jtti»« ^ J -W««<*««ii« Colonel, xi July 77.
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William Muriel, Bneign, 34 June 43; X<. 39 July 45 ; Capt. 3 June 57 ; Major, x April 66 ;
Parringrton/ Bneiffn, 8 July 56 ; 2i«. 10 July 58 ; Captain, '29 July 62 ; Bt.l
_, ,_, .^-, _ I July 77.
Thomas Monsell Warren, JSiwtyii, 'x7 April 57 ; Lt. 2 Nov. 58 ; Captain, '3 Oct. 63; Major, xi July 77.
Oi-PTAnrs.
XNSIOir OK
3ND LIXCT.
William Gordon, ild;. x Adm.Batt. Ber'\
wiekakire SyU VoUntoore ) ; ^
Archibald Henry Sharp,* Adj, 1 Lanark' \
' ahire Rijle Volnnieere jl ^
William Frederick Hill i' 2
J.TrenchTwmeT,D.A,A.Q.forMutk.Meernt\ 13
Charles Orchard Cornish I 26
Howel Gunter , Oarrieon Jnetruetor, Agra. . . I 8
Charles Edward Stanley Parker 9
Jafi.BeardoeDoncaster,^j. a/xmorifclftZMia^ 4
Ephraim Thomas Sherlock l'2o
George Francis De Bnde Davidson I' 2
Bichard Rostron Young '•16
Oct. 61
Sept.
Deo.
April
Nov.
July
July
Aug.
Oct.
Mar.
Nov.
Nov.
Feb.
Aug.
'3 Oct. 631*83 Jan. 67
3 July
'80 Oct.
a April
XX Dec.
^23 June
621' 4 Aug.
56I' 9 Nov.
65 1 ''22 Jan.
William Poison Thackwell,
Gerald John Roberts
WUliam Molyneux Shapland Swiny ..
Charles Albert Bushman
LlXUTSVAlTTS.
Arthur Craigie FiU Harding Vincent..
John Henry Collier Coode '.
Archibald Morden Carthew-Torstoun
Frederick Augustus Blyth '
Charles Walter Harris
Albert Wiley ■.
Frederick Charles Sohooles, Adj. xo Feb, 79
Ernest Maxwell Willshire I X3 0ct. 77
Henry Edward Maxwell
■George Silver « ' 30
John Bmeat Holt Sullivan .• 16
Philip Jamea MelviU x
Sub LixxrrxBAirTS.
Ernest Inglis
I SBOOSD LlIUTBVAjm.
James Shaw
Douglas Campbell Mercer
John Nigel Edensor Fenton Livingstone ..
Charles Graham Monlton-Barrett
St. George Edward WUliam Burton
Thomas Mowbray Martin Berkeley
Colin James Love Halkett
Eldred Owen Owen
> Jan.
)Fob.
[ May
xMay
22 Jan.
2x June
13 Aug.
x3Aug.
13 Aug.
XX 03t.
XX Oct.
»'i9 Feb.
Px4 Jan.
P22 Feb.
38 Oct.
28 Oct.
14 Aug.
5 June 69
_^ '22 Feb. 71
62 x5 May 72
» a Aug.
7 July _
X April 75
3 Nov. 75
35 Soptb 76
XX Nov, 76
34 Sept. 77
x6 Feo. 78
35 May 78
5 Dec. 78
XX Deo. 78
XX Feb. 75
xoSept. 75
ao Nov. 75
XX Feb. 75
xo Sept. 76
38 Oct. 76
39 Nov. 76
35 May 78
XX Sept. 78
3 Oct. 78
XX Deo. 78
19 Apr. 79
SUB IiISUT.
13 Feb. 76
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* Major Farrington served in the
Indian mutiny campaign in 1858-59
(Medal).
» \ ... Pmfwuuter.—ynX\^Am Causabon Freud, 30 March 58; Sonorarg Major, 30 March 73.
, 4 ... |QMaW«r JIVM<#r.— Robert Haw, 5 Jan. 7I s J »^ 73
JPaeinytQretm.'-AgenU, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Jr«* Agente, Sir B. Borough, Bi. and Co
Bmbarkedfor Song Kong, 24 Ifoo. x866,
* U.Colonel Barnes served a6 Lieut, and Adjutant in Major Hogg's Battalion of Native Inflintry in the KafBr war
irrJ45>-47 ; was present in several engagements, accompanied the expedition into the Tambookie country in August
»3d tfctt over the Kei in Dec. 1846. Served with the 73rd Regiment in the Kaffir war in 1851 (Medal). Served^alao
^_^ndianmiUi^^vmpaign, including the operations in the Gorrickpore district in 1858, and on the Nepatd
* Csptsin Sharp served with the 73rd Regiment in the Indian mutmy campaign in xSsS-so. inotadinir the onerm.
i«uiniheShahabad district, and on the Nepaul Frontier (Medal). " ^ ^ ^ 39, "wiuumg me opera-
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74th (Highlanders.)— LinJced to 26th. r?^^^i^?^w5^.
*Buii.CO" "FUSVTBS D*0V0B*' "OlUDAD BODUOO"
"NiVlLIJl" "ObXHBB" "TOUI.OU8B" "PlWnrBITLA."
220 On pMtage Home. 1
"BmnvQArktAM*' "ABtxn" (with the Elephant).
**BaPAJOX" *<SALAMAVOi." "ViTTOBIA" "PTBBJrXBS"
Yean' 8er. o^iMiei.— Walter Doaglae PhilUpps Fatton,^ Bnatgu, 'as sept, ^s ; ut, '3 ifov. 40 ; Capi, 'xa May 46 ; Jfafor.
37 Feb. 53: Bm9t Lieut.CoUmel, 38 May 53; CoUmtl, «8 Nov. 54; Zi«it<.C«2MM% xx May 63; Major,
General, x Jan. 68 ; LUuienami General, 14 Sept. 75 ; General, 1 Oct. 77; CoUmel 74th Foot, 8 Oct 76.
Uentenaat OoloneL— John Jago, Bneign, 'i6 Jan. 46 ; 14. 'x9 Feb. 47 ; Capi. '7 March 5c : Jftuer, xz Mav63:
Brevet Lt.Colonel, o Dec. 73 ; Colonel, 9 Deo. 77 ; LienUnani CoUmel, 3 April 78. -v .r *
Ki^ort.— Abel Btraghan,' .E«».P3o July 54 ; Lt^Z Jvly 56 j Copt. Px8 June 6x j BtMqjor, X3 Aug. 74 ; Major,
X4 June 76.
Robert Elphinatone Deare, J?fu^, '8 July 561 JJ. ^g Jan. 57; Copt. '9 Sept. 64; BtJiaior, i Oct 77;
Jf<yor. 3 April 78.
S"i.
CAnj^ivs.
Peter M'Lareo
Charles Tennant Wallace
Thomas ColvUle
HirTiiird Leiffb.
G' fiyngham Mar^iiM' Alpine
EvoJyn John Hmnilton
CliATlcH Hamilton Simpson, Ad^futant\
H Lanarkifiirr BUle Votitnteere )
El! ward fJeorif^* Keppel, Adjutant 3 Nor- \
fdJh Eijl* VoiunUere >
Chil.iit4.Sita.irl
Jjuisfft Ardiib»ld Hay
Jniae^i Utwuy Toler -,
Ecnry Bim|>,''itioy
LtBUTXVAVTS.
Ltimbiirt Hugh Skene
Ciawh} Maxwell MaoDonald, Inei. of^
Mueketrf la Deo. 77 S
Henry Robert Kelham
Carteret Walter Carey, A4juUMt xo Nov. 77
Henry Ludlow Lopes
Richard Eyre Goold-Adams
Dudley Stuart Kays
Frank Maxwell
Joseph Henry Greer
Gilbert Alexander Pagan
William Mordannt Marsh Sdwarda
Cecil Charles Cavendish
John George Edmund Templer
Alfred Ren4 Heneage
Harrison Midwood
39 Oct.
13 Aug.
P9Mar.
'30 Dec.
'18 June
June
'zoMar.
'39 July
^ 7 Aug.
J'aoJuly
'37 Nov.
SBCOVn LXBUTBVAVTS.
Robert Follett M. F. M. Synge .
William Henry Stevenson
Louis Somervell
'18 June 61
^xgAug. 63
'19 July 64
"13 Mar. 66
P 9 Nov. 66
30 July 67
'35 Nov. 68
36 June 67
8 July 68
»35Nov. 68
34 Sept. 56 x8 July 63
'38 May 70 33 Mar. 77
'27 Oct. 71 XI June 7
38 Oct. 71 3 April 7
88 Oct. 7x
x6Mar. 73
38 May 73
3in) LIBUT.
15 Aug. 77
5 Sept 77
35 May 78
' 7 Aug. 67
'•37 Nov. 67
P 4 Feb. 71
xa Feb. 73
x April 75
14 June 76
37 Sept. 76
XI Nov. 76
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5 April 76
* Major Straffhan served with the
74th Highlanders in the Indian
13 Nov. 73 1 mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and
38 Feb . 74 1 was present at the storm and csptnr«
13 June 74JofShorapore (Medal).
81 Sept. 74 1
8z Sept. 74 1
13 June 75
30 Nov. 75!
83 Mar. 76,
28 Apr. 76
39 Nov. 76
II Sept. 77
XI Sept. 76
Ptufwuuier,'^
Quarter lfa«l«r.— Donald Swanson, xo May 71.
Faeingt White.— ^^Mfo, Sir C. R. M'Grigor, Bt. and Co.^IriekAffente, Sir E. Borouffh, Bt, and Go.
Bmharkedfor Gibraliar, x Feb, x868.
1 General Patton served with the 74th throughout the KaflOr war of 1851-53 (Medal), and was present in all
the operations; oonmianded the Regiment in the Field from November 1851 until October x85»— mentioned in
despatches, and on the i6th March 1853 he received the marked approbation of Sir Harry Smith m General Orden
for nis conduct in the operations in the Waterkloof, and was honourably mentioned in General Orders of the 15th
November following by Sir George Cathoart for services in the Field ; for these services he was promoted to tfae
rank of Lt Colonel. Served in the Eastern campaign of 1854, and was present (attached to the Staff) at the battle
of Balaklava and Inkerman, and was also present with the Head Quarter Staff as an amateur at the battle of the
Alma, the aflkirs of Bulganao and M'Kenzie's Farm, and capture of Balaklava (Medal with four Clasps, 5th ClaMof
the Med)idie«and Turkish Medal). He was on Field Service witha Madras Column during the Indian Mutiny in 1857'
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«S.«=,G^«AM" "toml" (Witt the Eoy.1 Tiger) "D»H,'V"7^.',^o^^'^*''"'*-
VtvsSer. Colonel.— JoliB Thomas Hill, i«#tyn, '13 March 27; Lieut. ^16 Apr. 20: Coot 'i^j Feb oe- MVi.'/m. p,»
?diH*iil March 41; Lt.Colonel, 3 Apr. 46; Co/<>««i, 20 June 54; Major General -io Jiilv 60- it*«?%^Uw
^--' P*y- .4Jtine6o; e^Herri/, 2^ June 76 ?Co/o««?Z 75th Foot, 24 Oct. 72/ • ^ ^ ^' Lieui.Qentral ,
■^or>.— DenzU Hammill, Ensiffn, 16 Jan. 58 ; Lt. 1*18 Oct. 59 j Capi. PxS Jan. 67 • Major 21 Jan t-
Frederick Francis Daniell, E^ign, 13 Aug. 58; Lufut. '16 Dec. 59 ; Capt. 8 May 67; Mafor, 18 Dec.^75.
3 ,
George William Vernon Cotton
■•• I John Ormsby Moore Vandelenr
— 'John Edward Boyes
••• I Richard Robinson Sevan
... j John Gage Lecky
". \p.9.e. Edfrard Essex
... [Richard Wilson
6 iDawson Townloy
— Alaric Edward Arengo Cross ,
•• jOrfenr James Carenagh
Henrv Harding Mathias, Adjutant Dor$tt \
IfilUia S
LlKUT«irA.irT8.
Basil Hall Woodward
Denman Lambert Baynes
Arthur Henry Pain
James John Burke Mensies
Someri«et Edward O'Brien Kevill-Davies...
William Barroa-Stanton, Inst, of J£u*- ">
tttry t May 79 )
Henry William Tryon
George Thomas Frederick Downmau
Charles Herbert Payne
William Thomas Preston
J xiKzeir OB
2VO LIBUT.
22 May 58
CAPTAHr.
•• 2 Sept. 62 ' 8 June 67
BbCOVD LXXUTIfTANTS.
Herbert Henry Barney, Acyutant 9 July 79
Adolphns Graham Pirie
Richard Dynoley Jennings-Bramly
Harrey Goodwin Brooks
'16 Mar. 60 P30 Jan. 63 ^14 Sept.
P29 Oct. 61 1 P 1 8 Jan. 67 » 1 4 Oct.
Pi9Aug. 62Jp9Mar. 67 p 14 Oct.
P 9 Oct. 63 IP 8 May 67 p 5 Mar.
19 Feb. 67,P27Nov. 67 P31 May
p2May 65; Pi 5 May 67 21 Jan.
24 June 53 26 Jan. 55 ^14 June
PxsMay 671^17 April 69 17 Oct.
P27N0V. 67 P24 April 69 14 Dec.
Pi 7 April 69 P3iMay 71
P20 Oct. 69
P20 July 70
3 Sept. 70
'17 April 69
29 Sept. 77
2!rD LIBUT.
30 Jan. 78
x6Peb. 78
33 Jan. 79
iz Oct 79
P3X May 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 7z
28 Oct. 71
12 Nov. 73
20 Nov. 75
IX Nov. 76
29 Nov. 76
II Nov. 78
27 Aug. 79
67
68
68
70
71
75
%
78
8 Mar. 79
5 July 72
J|V«jw/*n-William Hugh Mortimer, i Apr. 78; Em. '2: Feb. 65; Lt, 18 June 67; Copf. 31 Oct. 77.
iQirarftr MaaUr,— John Cotton, 27 Juno 74. ' » -r • j* vuk. //.
Faeimfft Yellow.— Jy*ii<», Messrs. Cox and Co.—IrUh AgenU, Br E. Borough, Bt, and Co.
Returned from Natal, 31 Mar. 75.
f 1857 ftron the outbreak on 12th May,
D of sorties on xath and zsrh June, and
'=«itI)iSr(Medknriac£i'p, "and Vtetc'ri* C?^"):"" "*"' "^ """' ■'"'^' ''*'™^ '"'""' wounded, and c»p-
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] 76th Toot.— Linked to S3rd.
"HwDOOStur" (with the Elephant). " Niv« " " PBWjrsuLA.'
I 8uh Diitriet No. 9.
[,Brigad9 Depot, Halifu.
Yean Ser. q^i^^ _^^ Frederick Darl«y George,^ CB. Comet, ^24 Mar. 25 ; Lt, '30 April 27 ; Oifrf. '30 Ang. 33; J<.
" ' ' * ■"--•- *T__ . £i^ Lt.CoUnul, 4 Feb. sj; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54; ii<.(
General, 1 7 May 74 ; OMMralt z Oct. 77 ; Colonel 76ih Foot,s8 April 75.
Full Half
Pay. I Pay.
M(yor, 4 July 43 ; Jfty'or, 30 Nov. 49 »
Sept. 58 ; Utyor General, 6 May 66 ;X<.C
Lieu&uuit CdUneL—
«S
tlf 10
]I^on.~John Henry Tripp, Ensign, 'za July 50 ; Zi, *a2 April 53 ; Capt, 5 July 60 ; Brevet Mc^or, 8 Mar. 73 ;
56; Copt, z Jnly 64; Brevet Jfe^'or, i Oct. 77; Mtyor,
^ Jt^fVST/ " ^?5' 7S*__^,
John M'Dermid AUardioe, £iu^, 20 Feb. 55 ; Xt. 25 Jan.
zo Nov. 77.
CAPTAXirS.
Thomas Trophimns Hodges*
Albert B. Pearee.' Dep, Aeeiet. A4j. 0«i.|
for Mneketry at Gibraltar S
John Talbot
Douglas Campbell De Wend
Tre&nham IitzHerbert Garlyon
Thomas Wm. Best, AJ^. 2 JFeet Biding B,r.
Henry Burton*
Henry Lockner Brett, Adj. 5 Adm. Bait, \
W. B. tf Torkehire EyteVolunteere S
Albert Arthur Bonald Jjogan
Francis Welch
George Lycett Engledue May
Duncan Donald Charles M'Cay M'Donald
LmrrBVAiTTS.
Cleveland Augustus Brett
Charles William Gore, Aide de Camp to
Me^or General Gore
John Booper King
Alfired John Chamberlin Wrench ,
Richard Carlyon Coode, ^<^'«<aii< z Jan. 79
Stewart John Trench, Inetruetor qfMne- *
ketrn z July 79
Charles M'OUntock Le BUno
William Whately
Cecil Bdward Buggles-Brise
Henry Gordon Fellowes
Arthur Bobert Hume
't
IH
6 Sept. 55
2 July 38
^'28 Oct. 59
4 July 60 j
5 Feb. 61
P9 0ct. 63;
31 May 59
'26 July 64
7 Feb. 65
P22May 66
'z^June 68
i'2zMar. 68
zoJuly 68
1*24 April 69
SlOOVD LXBUnVAVTS.
George Philip Berkeley Molyneux
Arthur Stephens Were
Frederick WiUiam Bainbridge Landon..
P 7 May 70
22 July 59
PzoMay 61
» 9 Oct. 63
Px2 July 64
»i8 April 6«;
PjsMay 66
P2Z Nov. 62
8 April 68
P 8 Aug. 68
3 Fob. 70
** 9 Aug. 7z
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 7z
28 Oct. 7z
2z Aug. 72
Z3 June 75
zoSept. 75
6 Oct 75
28 Oct. 7z
Z9 April 76
28 Oct. 76
28 Oct. 77
3z May 78
2Nn LIXUT.
8 Dec. 77
22 Jan. 79
13 Aug. 79
8 April 68.
P 8 Aug. 68'
Z9 Oct. 69!
Z5 AprU 74'
9 Sept. 74
27 Sept. 76
P2oMay 68
4 July 77
zo Nov. 77,
2 Mar. 78,
22 Nov. 78,
7 June 79
Ci.PVA.Iir. ! BKXV.XA/.
Paymarf^r.— Benjamin Henry Burge," 6 Sept. 78 j Bnt. pi8 Aug. 54 ; Lt, ax July $5 i Capt. z Apr. 70.
QiMre«r 2ra«l«r.— James Edward Hell, 24 Jan. 74.
jPocfi^t BaSu^Agente, Messrs. Cox k Co.~-JruA Agenie, Sir E. Borough, Bt, and Co.
BetumedJVom India, zo April 76.
1 General George served throughout the campaign in Scinde in Z842-43 under Sir Charles Napier, including
the destruction of Imaumghur in the Desert, and the battles of Meeanee and Hyderabad, at which last he com-
manded the 22nd Regt. (Medal, Brevet of Msjor. and CB.). Served also throughout the campaign in the Sonthern
Mahratta Coxmtry and in the Southern Concan in Z844-45 and commanded a Corps of Detachments at the taking of
the Petahs on the northern fronts of Panulla and Pownghur, and was present at the investment and capture of
both those forts, being in command of the left flank post Again during the operations against the Forts Munnahnr
and Mtmsontosh in ttie Southern Concan, he commanded the lea wing of the 22nd Regt., and afterwards com-
manded the Field Brigade at Kolapore.
* Captain Hodges served in the Indian campaign from Nov. Z857 to Z859, including the assault and capture of
Meanrunge siege and capture of Lucknow, aflftiirB of Barree and Nugger, and was promoted ft'om the 38tn to tfae
76th Regiment (br having on the 2zst March at the siege of Lucknow successf^illy led a volunteer party and captored
a batteiT of three gunslMedal with Clasp). Served in the Abyssinian campaign Oct. Z867 to June 7868 in the Land
Transport Train and was appointed Inspecting Officer of the Highland Division of Transport ; present at the battle
before Magdala as Transport StafT Officer to Sir Charles Staveley, and carried the despatches of that victory and
news of the release of the prisoners to Custalo, a distance of 200 miles, and was entrusted with the despatches » ,
Colonel Milward at Annesley Bay (mentioned in despatches for "ability, ener|;y, and seal," Medal). |
• Captain Pearse served in the Abyssinian campaign in z868 (mentioned in despatches for '/ ability, energs* '
^'s cSkPtain Burton served with the 40th Regiment during the New Zealand war of z86o-6t, including the actionJ
''^"c^mSSa Burge'served as Aide de Camp to CTolonel Graham at the assault and capture of Canton on the 291^
Dm x8<7 • accompanied the Force to the Peiho in June ; was also present at the assault and capture of Namtow ol
xiSaiS.'xSsS (Ifodal with Clasp). '
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1 77tll (East Middlesex) The JDuJce of Gamhridge's [SubButrict'So.jo.
-I ^ Ovr,i.-LinhedtoS7th. lBr^,aaeD^t,^^.
tonslow. 2^3
The Plume of tho Frinoe of Wales. The Duke of Cambridge's Coronet and Cypher. " SBsnroAPATiLX " " Cifdab
Y«*ivs«.;ool,o^_Henry Hope Graham,* CB. Bntign^ '15 Oct. 29: Lt. '7 Sept. 32 j Cap<. ^7 Nov. 34
FuU|Hiif ^6; Lt. Colonel, 'ag Apr. 53; Colowl, a8 Nov. 54; 3fa/oi* Qeneral, 20 Jaji. 67 j Lt.Qei
^^^ QemwU, 1 Oct. 77; CoUmeU^ih Foot, 13 May 75.
., Iftyor, P14 Apr.
^eneralf 25 Nov. 74 ;
. 77; i;oion««77iii *ooi, 13 May 7,
laestenant Colonel.— Henry Kent,* Snaign, »»8 Aug. 45 ; Lt. '23 Aug. 50 j Cap*. 27 Sept. 54; Major, 24 Aug.
!^.Ce2<mW, ^13 Juno 68; Colonel, 13 June 73.
—Humphrey Mungal Lamont Colquhoun, iffim^, I'xS Aug. 54; Li. 29 Dec. 54; Capt.^ij July 57;
^,_r, 2 Sept. 68; BtLiXohnsl, ix July 77.
p.0.e. Harcourt Mortimer Bengough, Ent^, '22 Mar. 55 ; Lt, 3 Oct. 55 ; Capt, 1*30 Dec. 64'; Bt, Major, x Oct.
77 ; Miy'or, 2 Feb. 78 ; Bi.Lt. Colonel, 99 Nov. 79.
Reginald Hoslrins, En». ^7 Dec. 55 ; Lt.^3 June 59 ; Capt. P22 Jan. 68 ; Major, i Feb. 79.
CA-PTAIirS.
p.«.tf.Wi]liamForbesGatacre, D.A.A. Gen, \
Alderekot S
Henry Jervis White
Arthur Lang Tickeil
Frederick Henry King,* Adjutant 5 Mid- \
dUaex J^liiia i
William Samuel Henderson
Cockbnm Forte
Hugh FitsBoyMarryat
Smitii Byrom Boyds
Richard Chicheley Thornton
Francis Heniy Macdonald Dawson
George Fenton
Frederick Graham
'5 W,
H ' ...
LnUTSVA-lTTfl.
Buacombe Field We8tmacott,^u2« de Camp >
to Mty'or General Cl^ffML )
Adonia Graham Schuyler, Adj. 6 Aug. 79
Ernest Bdward Foley, Inet. of Mueketrg \
6 Aug. 79 S
Francis Douglas Lumley
Robert Theophilus Hewitt Law
Clarence Francis Berkeley Wodehouse
Arthor Banbury
Godfirey Charles George Norton .,
SlOOVD LxiUTUrAVTS.
William Stnokey Wood
Natttaniel Walter Bamaidiston .,
George Berasford Lempriere
George Walter Wrey Savile
Lionel Grant Oliver
x8 Feb.
Px8 Nov.
5 Aug.
'19 Aug.
»3iMay
'11 Mar.
»*ix Dec.
P14 Oct.
»23 Oct.
Pas Dec.
a Sept.
8 Jan.
9 Oct.
62 '23 Deo.
63 >»3o Mar.
64 J'sx July
62 1*23 Mar.
59 5 Oct.
62 P30 Dec.
66 P2S Apr.
67,Pi2 Feb.
67 i'2aMar.
67 1 17 Sept.
68 »X4 Oct.
68 28 Oct.
I
avn LixuT.
3 April 78
X4 Sept. 78
ax June 79
6 Aug. 79
13 Aug. 79
69 28 Oct. 77
12 Nov. 73
28 Feb. 74
( xo Mar. 75
24 Mar. 76
28 April 76
' 98 Oct. 77
x9Aug. 76
GAPTAIir. 1
' 7 Dec.
70
P22 Mar.
7»
'27 Sept.
71
'•30 Nov.
70
x6 Aug.
73
12 Feb.
7S
27 June
74
2 Feb.
78
xFeb.
79
a Feb.
79
6 Aug.
79
15 Nov.
79
BBSV.MAJ.
'.—Alexander Henzy Haldane,? 30 Aug. 78 ; Ent. ao July 55 i Lt. la Feb. 58 ; Capt. i Apr. 70.
QMrfar J£<u<«r.— ^George Hope,' aj July 00.
JFaeimge YeXLow.^AffenU, Messrs. Cox and Co.^Iriek Agente, Sir B. Borough, Bi, and Co.
Beitimedfrom India, 25 Majf 1870.
lineal Graham served in China firom 1852 to 1859, and commanded the troops at Hong Kong during a
P-stkn of that period ; was second senior officer and commanded the 2nd Brigade of the expeditionary force em-
^y^ against Canton during the operations before that city and its capture in Dec. 1857 (CB.) ; proceeded in
^33>asiid of a force to the Peiho river in June x8s8, and was present at the assault and capture of Namtow on x ith
^p««t (Medal with Clasp).
-OdoDel Kent served the Eastern campaign of X854 and up to 26th March 1851 with the 77th Regiment, in-
dniag the battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with uiree Clasps, 5th Class of the
^ and Turkiah Medal).
. Kin King served with the4GthRegimentintheNewZea]andwarofi863-6s,andwaspresentatWaiari (Medal).
' Cattaan Haldane served with the Queen's Boyals throughout the campaign of x86o in North China, including
ue t^i; of Tangka, actions of the x8th and atst September, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
, Viiner Master Hope served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and
inxoTDia, siege and flul of Sebastopol, assault of the Redan on the i6th June, and engaged at the storming of the
itodu on the 8th September (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
Q 2
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2 24 Fooiia,BomlMt7.
' Cuidiek'nBhV
178ih(Highland) {Bose^sldre Buffs).— Linked to 7 ^si*[B^^^t,Y^Q^
i IMi »» «A««ATT.'» /with thft TClm^himO. "Matdx" "JJ.VA." " PlBSU." "KoOSHAB" "LuCKH
"Assays" (with the Elephant). "Maiba" "Java" " Pibsia" "Kooshab
Pay.
Pay.
O«orge.
LUCBHOW."
Yeara' »«' Colonel.— 5ir Patrick Graiit,i (JCJ. eCMQ. Ension, 16 July 90 j Lt. xi July 93; CaptiiUaj 32; i?J.ir<!vV>r,
Full Half 30 April 44; -afl/'^w, 15 June 45; Bt.Lt.Colonel 3 April 46; Colonel, 9 Ausf. 50 ;Xf.Co/^«l, 20 Aug. 51;
Sajor General/iB Nov. 54; Lt.General, 24 Oct. 62; d*i«?rai, 19 Nov. 7o; OofoiMi 78th Foot, 93 Oct. 63.
Lieutenant Colonel.— Au^ruatus Edmund Warren,* EnHffti, '2 Feb. 49 J P' »S Nov. 52 ; C<ipt. ^x July 55 ;
Major, 13 July 67 ; Brevet Ueutenant Colonel, 93 July 76 ; Lieutenant Colonel, 97 Mar. 78. .
Majors.- George Forbes/ .Bimv*. '" Jan. 55; i<. 10 July 55; Capt, '24 May S9; Bt.ifajor, 5 July 7a,
ThoSis Mackenzie; 2?»i»l^, '8 Feb. 56; Lt 30 April 58; Copt, '98 July 63; St,Major, 1 Oct. 77; Major,
97 Mar. 78. ^____
J7 ,
16,
1^1
Captaiits.
William Charles Smith
JAndrew Murray
Oliver Graham ,
Hugh Gough Grant, Aide de Cantp to Com. ">
in Chi»fin India }
William Francis Maitland Kirwan
Charles John Butler Stewart, Adjutant, ^
So9f, (^e. Militia S
George fetrachey Olive Justice
Thomas k Becket Sargent, Aide de Camp \
H
ElfSIGN oa
9KD L1BUT.
P16 Sept. 59
P 7 Feb. ~
'31 Mar.
P28 July
" 8 Jan.
*• 9 Aug.
P a Aug.
Pio Nov.
P13 Feb.
P22 Jan.
P 9 Mar.
P 8 Jan.
P 8 Feb.
LIEUT.
24 Mar,
58!Pi6Aug,
63" '
63
argent
io Major General Wtllie
Edward Mayne Alexander
Gilbert William Renny Maxwell Waugh...
Henry John Knight
Alan William Cameron, A4J.31 Lanark- \
ekire Rifle Volunteers )
Duncan Stewart
LlBUTXirAKTS.
William Wellington Sandeman
James Henry Ewart, Aide de Camp to I
Major Gen. H. HamiUon ) i' 8 Aug.
Charles William Carfrae P23 Dec,
William Brewster M'Dougall, Inet. of\
Mueketry t2 May 79 )
Percy Seymour Harvey
Kenneth Ross MacKenzie
Charles Maitland Pelham Bum
WUliam de Bathe Hatton
Duncan Oraigie Halkett
Sydney Bellmgham Jameson
Herbert Sturges Barlow
Hugh Davidson
PxsMar. 68
68
68
P24 July 69
P94 Sept. 70
"'11
SXCOVB LXBUrBVAVTS.
Ronald Graham-Campbell, Adj. 13 June 79
George Robert Vernon Hume
George Mackintosh
Richard Agnew Fraser
AlfVed Charles Chri»topher
James Andrew Brown
Francia hazett Lnnd ,
Donald Charles Fredrick Madntyre.
Faymaeter,
P 8 Aug.
96 Oct.
' 9 Oct.
' 9 Mar.
13 July
P90 July
P 8 July
P 7 Jt»iy
P94 July
P 5 Nov.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
98 Oct.
98 Oct.
28 Oct.
98 Oct.
13 Oct.
8 Dec.
z May
9iri> LIBHT.
9 Aug. 73
23 June 75
98 Apr. 77
II Nov. 7\
13 Nov, 7J
30 Apr. 79
92 May 79
CAPTAnr. I BBXV.XAJ.
P 8 Aug. 65
2 Oct. 66
' 9 Sept. 68 1
' 5 Nov. 70
15 Mar. 73
98 May 73
24 July 73
28 Mar. 77
XI July 77
2 Mar. 78
97 Mar. 78
95 May 78
99 May 79
1 Oct. 77
I
z May 78
I May 78
zz May 78
II May 78
IX May 78
99 Jan. 79
13 Aug. 79
13 Aug. 1Q
John Lysaght Hewson, z Apr. 78 ; Ent. 6 June 56 ; £<. x May 59 ; Capt. z Apr. 70.
Qjuarier Maeter.—Fan OampbeU, 99 June 78.
Faeinge Buff.—Affente, Messrs. Cox and Co.— in*A Agemite, 9w B. Borough, BU and Co
Returned from Nova Seotia, 9X Deoewther 1871.
' Sir Patrirk Grant served as Deputy Adjutant General with the Army of Gwalior in 1843-44 (mentioned in
despatches, Brevet of Major, Bronse Star). Sntlei campaign of 1845-46 as Adjutant General— twice severely
ana ilnngerously wounded by grape-shot through the arm and musket-ball in left breast, and horse tbreo
timeN shot under him ^repeatedl^ mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, CB., Medal and three Clasps).
Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 as Adjutant General (mentioned in despatches, Aide de Camp to the Queen witli
Brevet of Colonel, Medal with two Clasps). Expedition to Kohat against the Afliffhan hill tribes in 1849-50
(Medal with Clasp).
* Lt Colonel Warren served with the 89nd Reigt in the Crimea firom the gnd Sept. 1855, including the siege and fiali
• of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also in the Indian campaign of 1857-59, and was present
at the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Gawnpore, action of Khodagange, axid
occupation of Fnttehghur,— acthig successively as Orderly Officer to Brigadier Bussell, Colonel Biddulph, Colonel
Hale, and Sir John Inglis ; served: the Rohilound campaign, including the defence of the Jail and subsequent opera-
tions at Shahjehanpore, and actions of Khankur and Bonkagaon (Medal with Clasp).
* Major Forbes served with the x9th Regiment in the Crimea firom the 6th September Z855, indnding the siege
and ftkll of Sebastopol, and assault of the Redan on the 8th September (Medal with Olasp, and Turkish Medal) .
Record of ike Servieee 0/ the 78M Migklandere.
Raised by letter of service dated 7th March 1793 ; insj^eotod and passed July 1793 ; proceeded to Holland September
1794 ; returned to England May 1795 ; proceeded to Qniberon August 1795 ; returned Januarr 1796 ; proceeded to the
Cape of (3ood Hope 1706; to Galoatta February 1797 ; to Bombay February 1803; to Ooa Febniaiy 1807: to Java
August 181 x; returned to England July 1817 ; proceeded to Ireland November z8x7; embarked for Ceylon April
1896 ; returned to England Febmaiy 1838 ; embarked for India April 1849. Proceeded on active service to Persia
. in January 18^7, returned to Bombay in May 1857, thence inunediately to Bengal. Returned to England Beptember
\z859. Embarked for Gibraltar 3 August 1865. Returned to England firom Nora Sootia, ai Deoemlwr 1871.
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0ibrtlttf.]79th (Queens Own Cameron Eijhlaudci's),—Llahed to 42/iJ. \%'ri^]^ly^'^^22^
"Egxor-op-Zbb." "Egypt" (with the Sphinx). "Fcextesd'Oxob" "SA.Li.iii.KCi.** '•Pxkbnbbs*^ "Nivbllb"
•Nitb"
(with
• TOULOUSB "
Sphinx).
F^iS C«l«iwL— Sir John Douglaa.i QCB. Etmgn, ^6 Sept. 33; Lt. '18 July 36; Captn June 41; BtMajor,
Hj At I I Nov. 4a J Major, '24 Dec. 52 ; BLLt.Colonel, '20 June 54 ; Lt.Colonel, 13 Aug. 54 ; Colonel, 1 Aug. 57 j
— -^ Major aeneral, 6 Mar. 68; Lieut.Geiuralf 23 Aug. 77; Colonel 79th Foot, x Jan. 79.
Xicntaiuuit Colonel.— Edward William Cuming,* Entign, '24 July 46 ; Lt. ^^i Mar. 48 ; Capt. 8 Oct. 54 ;
BiMcffor, 14 Deo. 68 ; Majors 2 Mar. 72 ; Brnet Lieutenant Colonelt 1 Oct. 77 ; Lieutenant Colonel^ 31 Oct. 77.
Kigon.— John MaodonaldLeith.« Enn^, '17 Mar. 54 ; Lt. ^6 Oct. 54 ; Capt. '15 May,57 ; BtJiajor, 5 July 72 ;
Jfiyor, 31 Oct. 77 ; Bt.Lt.CoUmel, 31 1)eo. 78.
Capt^vs.
John Edward Allen?
Edward Everett'
Albert Newbv Clay*
t
P13 May
X Mar.
Neil (Campbell* ..'.. «• aaFeb.
jWilliam Henry M'CauAland' 1P24 Feb.
;Capel Heurv iliers, .4ij. 3 OtemoryaiMAtr* ) » . .„„
I BifleVol ) ^^'^^'
Henry Hugh Oldham^^o juj. Forth Militia
Alexander Bruce Murray
Archibald Young Loslie
John Busfcild
Walter Douglas S. Campbell, Aide do )
Camp to the Lord Lieutenant qf Ireland... }
Reginald Carey Annesley^'
LiBunvi.iraH.
Orr Boswell Gordon, Adjutant 13 July 78...
Robert Harris Camwath Dalxell
IJames Moray Brown
Norman Gathrie Chalmers
Gordon Lorn Campbell Money
Colin Charles MaokeuBie ;' s Sept.
William Haskett Smith, Inet.i^fMuekHry \ ^ ^ ^^^
S3 x9Jan. 55^16 Mar. 60
55 •'14 Sept. 55, P a May 65
55 P I July 59, Pis June 66
55 21 Sept. 55 30 Nov. 66
57 'x6 Mar. fco 29 Jan.
60 '20 Oct. 65iPx4 0ct.
58 XX Sept. 59 ''14 Mar.
59'' 10 May 6x1 5 Apr.
4 Nov.
»i8Mar.
4 Mar. 60 X Jan,
1*30 Mar. 6o>'i2May
13 May
16 June
'15 June 60
'24 Nov. 63
7 Nov.
29 Jan.
63I 31 Oct. 77
67: x5 Mar. 79
' 4 July
P 8 May
P X Sept.
Pxx Dec.
P 8 Feb.
BBBT.lCiJ.
5 July 72
X Oct. 77
4 June 79
8 May 79
James Maitland Hunt
George Alexander Garadoc Reid ...
Kenneth Sohalch Baynes
Robert Frajicia Ladevese Napier
Sbcovd Lxbcibvahtb.
Wedderbum Conway Halketi
John Langford Probyn
Ron. Charles Cathcart
Frederick Hacket-Thompaon
Adam QiUies Blackburn
ITm. Ivan Campbell..
70 28 Oct.
I 12 Feb,
65 Px7 Fob. 69
66 ;^28 Oct. 7x' • Lt. Colonel Leith served the East-
66, 78 Oct. 71 ern campaign of X854-55 with the
66{ 28 Oct. 71 '79th HighlanderSfincluding the battle
68, 28 Oct. 71 lot Ualaklava, siege and foil of Sebas-
68 a8 0ct. 7i,topol, assaults of x8th June and 8th
September, and expedition to Kertch
7^ and Yenikale(Me<lal with two ClaspB,
74' 5th Class of the Medjidie, nnd Turkibh
20 Nov. 75,Medal). Served in the Indian cam-
I xoSept. 76 paigD of X858-59, including the siego
I 29 Nov, 76, and capture of Lucknow, attack on
I the Fort of Rooyah, actions of Ally-
anu LI BUT. I gunge, Bareilly, and Shahjehanpore,
capture of Forts Bunniar and Ma-
homdie, passage of the Gogra at Fy-
zabad, capture of Rampore Kussia,
and subsequent operations in Oude
across the Gogra and Raptee rivers
(Medal with Clasp).
7^
78
79
79
79,
78
x6 Feb.
5 Oct.
32 Jan.
6 Aug.
13 Aug.
X I Oct.
William Angelo Scott I 12 June ,
J4 - 2 PoyMMfer.— John Miller M*Nair,»« i Apr. 78; Comet, p 19 Aug. 54; Lt. 9 Feb. 55 ; Capt. p 10 July 60; Bt.
... (^iHarter Jtf a«f«r.— William Howard, 20 Apr. 78. L^q/or, 25 March 73.
Faeinge Blue.— .iyeii/, A. Lawrie, Esq. — Iriah Age^ie, Sir E. Borough, Bt. and Co.
Beturnedfrom India, 7 Noo. x87x.
' Sir John Douglas served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, in command of the 79th Highlanders, including the
v£«» of Alma and Balaklava, siege of Sebastopol, assault of the x 8th June and expedition to Kertch and Yenikali
J^l with three Clasps. CB., Sardinian and Turkish Medals, 4th Class of the Mediidie. and Turkish Medal).
fr^red in Uu Indian campaign of X857-59 ; commanded the Infontrv in the action of Secundra ; commanded a
onjodd daring the siege of Lucknow, taking the Residency, Iron Bridge, Great Emaumbarra, and several other
i^konsQt positions ; afterwards commanded the Influitry of the Azimghur Field Force, and present in the action at
'•^^ takmg of ABimghur, detached in pursuit of Koer Sing, actions at Azimghur, Munnear, Sheoporeghat, and
^^'^'w operations in and around Jugdespore and the Jungles, and pursuit to Buxar. On xsth June 18^8 appointed
Vi c«uoand the troops in the Azimghur and Jounpore districts, ana on 25th June to the command of the diHturbcd
J-tnc* of Behar, Dtnai>ore, Ghazepore, and Shahabad, and constantly engagecl in pursuing the rebels durin;^ the
^•'ttd wet seasons; took the field afler the rains, defeated the rebels at Karisath and drove them into the Junarle,
^'<J<i9den>ore, pursued and drove the rebels into the Kymore Hills, killing x.aoo; campaign in the Kyinore HilU
V^Kicreesfai night attack at Sulya Duhar. On xsth Jan. 1859 appointed to command tho troops in Palaraow and
'/jU Kai!pore, engaged in pursuing the rebels in Palamow (frequently mentioned in despatches, and thanked by
t.« Q„tenior Cteneial of India. Brevet of Colonel, XCJ?., Medal with Clasp) .
^^ uwColotel Ciiinixis served with the 79th Highlanders throughout the Eastern campaign of X854-55, including
'>^'>«n4sof Alma and Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol, assaults of the x8th June and 8th September, ex-
P^^io Kertch and Yenikale (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie. and Turkish Medal).
.'^K<fr Allen served with the 79th Highlanders in the Crimea fVom the i6th August 1855, including the
n^-s «£<! Call of Sebaatopol and assault of tho 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) . Served in
w IjA'^h campaign of 1858-59, including the siege and capture of Lucknow, attack on the Fort of Rooyah,
&cti'!ucf All7gunge, Bareiuy, and Shal^ehanpore, capture of Forts Bnniiinr and Mahomdie, passage of tho
('>im dt Fyzabad, capture of Rampore Kussia, and subsequent operations in Oude across the Gogra and Raptee
"jeniMeaalwiihCliip),
^Jujors Everett and Clay and Captain M'Causland served with the 79th Highlanders iu the Indian campaign of
!:5j'59. inclnding the siege and capture of Lucknow, attack on the Fort of Rooyah, actions of Allygunge, Bareilly,
US'! bkahjehanpore, capture of Forts Bunniar and Mahomdie, passage of the Grogra at Fyzabad, capture of Raxn-
irvT^?'^ and subsequent operations in Oude across the Gogra and Raptee rivers (Medal with Clasp).
(sptAm Neil Campbell served with the Tpth Highlanders in the Crimea f^om the i6th August X855, including
1^*1*?^ *nd fiUl of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) . Served in the Indian campaign of X858-59,
^^v ?^ ^he siege and capture of Lucknow, attack on tho Fort of Rooyah, actions of Allvgimge, Bareilly, and
l^^^^ossporeKaptare of Forts Bunniar and Mahomdie, passage of the Gogra at Fyzabad, capture of Rampore
uu^ ^ ■absequent operations in Oude across the Gogn and Raptee rivers (Medal with Clasp).
T.r/iy*"^ Oldham Berved in the (Hiina Expeditionary Force of x8oo, and was present in the actions of Sinho and
l^T^ UHMlt and capture of the North Taku Fort, and surrender of Pekiu (Medal with two Clasps). Served in
' ^^ "^ Jynteah Hill campaign in 1863.
l^^iJ?*^^'"'^^ Berved throngfhout the second phase of the Ashanti war in X874 attached to the 42nd Bisih'
«!*- '^^■•P"««^*»*^«^»ttlo of Amoaful (slightly wounded), capture of Becquah, batUe of Ordahsu and
«»^ of CowaasBie (Madal with Clasp).
»i*— *^J1^**' sarredwith the 79th Highlanders in the Crimea from the 16th Augnst 1855, including the
■Sm^^.^' BebMtopolaad assault of the 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served
rzv? r! *?™* CMnpaign of 1858-50, including the siege and capture of Lucknow. attack on the Fort of Rooyah,
r^™ « Allyyangt, Bareilly. and 8haly%hanpore, capture of Forts Bunniar and Mahomdie. passage of the
2 2G
25
23
28
Dcro^Lu3..h. ] QO^ (Staffurd,hlreVolanteers),^Lin1cedto3StL [tX^,![;iJ^JX2^,,,
,^,,y 1 "Egypt'* (wiih the Spliinx). •'Moodkm'* "Fbbozxshah** "Sobhaoh" "Pbou" *' Cbstsal Ikdu."
1^1 ! Colonel.— iiir Hichard Wilbraham,^ £CB. and Li. '25 Mar. 28 ; Lt. 25 May 33 ; Capt. '22 July 36 ; Bt.Major,
31 Dec. 41 ; Major, ^ig Jan. 44 ; Bt.IA.ColoneL 11 Nov. 51 ; CoUmel, 28 Nov. 54 ; Major Qeneral^ 26 Jan. 66 ;
Lt. General, 21 Mar. 74 ; General, 1 Oct. 77 ; CoUmel 80th Foot, 16 Mar. 75.
Lieutenant Colonel.— Charles Tucker,* CB. Ensign, '23 Nov. 55 ; Lt. P23 Oct. 57 j Cop/. Pi8 May 60 ; Bt. Major,
9 Dec. 72; Major f 9 Nov. 77: Lt. Colonel, 9 JuJy 79.
lUjon.- Charles Augustus FitzGerald Creagh,' Eneign, 8 Sept. 54; Lt. 9 Feb. 55; Capt. 6 Maj- tj;
Bt.Major, 1 Oct. 77 ; Major, 9 July 79.
James Lewis Bradshaw," JBn*. P27 Jan. 57 ; Lt. '30 July 58 j Cajrf, ^28 Oct. 68 ; Bt,MaJor, 10 July 75
Major, 15 Nov. 79.
Captaiits.
Fred. Brown Numa Crauftird,* Adj. i ")
Stafford ITilifia )
Robert Warner 8tone»
Walter Howard "
Charles Edward Whitaker Roworth
Paul Syvinbxime,^^ Commieeioner qfFerak\
Police i
Allan Saunders"
Wilfred Turner Anderson**
John Edward Hale Prior"
Henry J. Johnson**
James Ormsby Sherrard**
Charles Christopher Cole"
Lipton Cumming Potts'"
I
LiXVTXVAirTS.
Tankerville James Chamberlain*?
Saumarez William Cameron" ,
Arthur Wellesley Hast"
Archibald Borthwick Horsbrugh
William Moore, Dietriet AJ^utant,Tran9vaal
Henry Hollingworth Harward*'
Henry Charles Savage
Thomas Edward Griffin, A^uiant zo May 78
AlfVed Henry Lindop"»
Frederick William Lyons
Herbert Aveling Raitt
SXCOVD LlXITTSirAirTS.
Edward Kaye Daubengr*>
Beverly William Reid Ussher"
Prands Macleod Hastings Marshall .
George Albanus Williams
Richard Pasley Colomb
Randal William Johnston
XKSIOX 01
22rD LIZCT.
LIXUT.
CAPTAIir.
BBXV.MAJ.
BI.LT.COL.
P21 Sept. 52 6 June 54
26 April 65
I Oct. 77
23 July 58' 31 Jan. 6o|px7 Nov. 63
xOct. 77
16 Mar. 58'26Ang. 59; 10 Dec. 73
17 Dec. 57|'i8Mar. 59
I April 70
'28 Oct. 59^21 Nov. 62
5 May 77
»'23Aug. 61 P 9 Mar. 67
5 May 77
P 4 Aug. 65'Pi4 Oct. 68
9 Nov. 77
P2iMar. 68
30 Aug. 71
18 Nov. 77
agNov. 79
8 July 68
28 Oct. 7«
x3Mar. 79
28 Mar. 79
»iS Oct. 68
28 Oct. 71
P3iMay 64
'22 Mar. 71
x7May 79
17 Mar. 69
28 Oct. 71
9 July 79
a Feb.
•JC
78
16 Feb.
78
27 Mar.
78
2irD LIBI7T. 1
II May
78
12 June
78
IX May
78
22 Jan.
79
23 July
79
13 Aug.
79
a8 0ct. 71 » Sir Richard Wilbraham served the
17 Jan. 74 Syrian campaign of 1840-41 (Medal),
28 Feb. 74 including the advance on Gaza and
28 Feb. 74laffair near Askelon. Served the
28 Feb. 74 Eastern campaign of 1854-55. >* .**'
-%o Dec. 7 1 Assistant Adjutant General, incladmi;
13 June 74 the battles in the Crimea and siege or
31 May 76 Sebastopol (Medal with Clasps, CB.,
28 Mar. 79 Officer of the Leffion of Honor, 3™
17 May 79 Class of the Medjidie, and TurkiBb
9 July 79 Medal). ^ ^
• Major Crauftird served with the
80th Regiment in Burmah in 1853
(Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Also
in the Indian mutiny and campai^
in Oude in 1858-59, including the
capture of Simree Fort and defence
of Poorwah (Medal).
» Lieut. Harward served in the i^t
West India Regiment in the Ashnnti
war of 1873-74 (Medal).
Pajfmaeter. —
Quarter 3fa*ter.- -James Pendery, 30 Oct. ^8.
Facinge YeMoyr. —Agente, Messrs. Cox and Go.—Iriek AgenU, Sir E. Borough, Bt. and Co.
Betumedfrom Bengal, June x866; Embarked for Singapore, January 1872.
• Lt.Colonel Tucker served with the 80th Regiment with the left attack during the Bhootan Bxpedition of 1S65
(Medal with Clasp). Served in the Perak operations in 1876, part of the time as Brigade Maior ; commanded the
left attack in the operations against Sekukuni in 1878 ; commanded the 80th Regiment in the Column under Colouel
Rowlands on the Swazi border istthe Zulu war of 1879, and subsequently the troops at Lunebers : also commanded
the regiment in Wood's Column during the march through Zululand and in the engagement at ulundi {CB.).
' Major Crengh served with the 50th Regiment in the Crimea, subsequent to the fall of Sebastopol, from the
nth Sept. 1855 to the end of the Russian war. Also in the New Zealand wars from Nov. 1863 to 1866, and was present
at the storm and capture of Rangiawhia, repulse of the en^n^'s attack on the Camp at Nukumam (in commnnd '>■
a party of the 50th), the capture of tbo fortified village of Ketemari and the Putahi Pah (Medal). Served wiUi
a detachment of the 80th Regiment in the Expedition to Perak under General Colbome.
* Major Brndshaw served with a detachment of the 80th Regiment in the Perak Expedition in 1875-76.
» Major Stone served with the Military Train in New Zealand ft*om 1864 to 1867 (Medal).
*o Captains Howard and Swinburne served with the 80th Regiment with the left attack during the Bhootan
Bxpedition of 1865 (Medal with Clasp). Also in the Bxpedition to Perak in 1875-76.
" Captain Saunders served with the 80th Regiment with the left attack during the Bhootan Bxpedition of iStj
(Medal with Clasp).
" Major Prior, Captain Cole, and Lieut. Cameron served with a detachment of the 80th Regiment in the PcraK
Bxpedition in 1875-76.
" Captain Anderson served ss Superintendent of Volunteers in the Transvaal during the operations against
Sekukuni in 1878. and with the 80th Regiment on the Swazi border in 1879. and during the invasion of Zululand ana
the engagement at Ulundi.
" Captain Johnson served in Perak in 1876 in charge of the Maharajah Lela and other Malay prisoners. Com-
manded at Fort Mameluke in the operations against Sekukuni in 1878 ; then served as District Adjutant at Lyden-
berg, and subsequently with the 80th Regiment on the Swazi border m the Zulu war of 1879, and during the invaaion
of Zululand and the engasrement at Ulundi.
IS Captain Sherrard served as Staff Officer in the left attack against Sekukuni in 1878, and as Acting AdjaUia
of the 80th Regiment during the operations of the Column under Colonel Rowlands on the Swazi border in i^Tft
and during the invasion of Zululand and the engagement at Ulundi.
" Captain Potts served as District Adjutant of the Transvaal during the operations against Sekukuni in iSr^:
was with the 8oih Regiment in the Column under Colonel Rowlands on the Bwazi border in 1879, and during the m*
vaaion of Zululand and the engagement at Ulundi. ,,
17 Lieut. Chamberlain served in the Transvaal in charge of two6.pounder guns in November and December "js?
was with the 80U1 Regiment in the Column under Colonri Rowlands on the Swazi border in 1879, ^^^ daring toe w
rasion of Zululand and the engagement at Ulundi. . _.
" Lieut. Hast served with a detachment of the 80th Regiment in the Perak expedition in 1876. Trained, eqoippw
and commanded a mule battery of 7-pounders on the Zulu border in 1878, for which he received the ^^°*?2'
bis Excellency Lieut.General Lord Chelmsford. Served throughout the toft attack against Beknkuni. and dm
charge of two 6*pounder guns in the Column under Colonel Rowlands on the Swazi border in 1879, and daring vm
invasion of Zululand and the engagement at Ulundi. m
" Lieut. Lindop and Second Lieut. Ussher served with the 80th Regiment in the Transvaal In November m
December 1878, in the Column under Colonel Rowlands on the Swazi border in 1879, »nd during the invasion «
Zululand and the engagement at Ulundi. ^
*» Second Lieut. Danbeney served with the 80th Regiment in the left attack against Sekukuni In 1878, in the Coi™
under Colonel Rowliiudd on the Swazi border in 1879, and during the invasion of Zululand and the engagement h
Ulinidi.
lAWdl PioiM,
Boffti.
1 8l3t (iioml LuicohiVoluuteers). — Linked to Allh. \ Suh Dutrudiso. la. 22t
' ..», .. «« .. hBrv. 2>«l»«, Preston. '
^, "Maida" "CoBrmrA" "Pmutbula."
y*^-^f C3l«iel.--Henr5' Rrany.i CSL Snsion, P27 Deo. 33 ; ZUufVj aust. 35 j Oapt. 39 May 44 ; Major, Pit Nov. 48 ;
Colonel, a8 Nov. 54; lfq;or Gentral, 2 Feb. 675 Lieutenant Oeneral, 5 Dec. 745
FiU Half
P«.r. Pay.
lAtut. Colonel, 37 May 53;
1 Oct. 77; C'o<oji«
OoloneL— I^wia^E^ward Knight^^ Sept. 50; i<. '19 Aug. 51; Capt. 7 Nov. 54;
0*««^»/, 1 Oct. ;
Colonel Szst Foot, 9 Jane 79.
'i::;
Jfo/or, Pji Feb. 60 ; Li.Colonel, P19 Ju^T 64 ;
"^."■^rT^"!^ Benjamin Browne," Sne.'ieAug. 43 j'i<.»i8 April 45; Cap<. 35 Jan. 54 j Jt Jfivw, 17 June
56 ; .B^ Jfq/or, 5 July 73 ; Bi,
IX May 70,
„- -,- , i<.'i8 Apru -J, ^..-,,
< 66; Mc^or, 14 June 73; Bt.Id.Colonel, sx Oct. 75.
Hugh Arthur Chichester,? j?n«. P17 Jan. 5X ; Lt. ^i^ April 5a; CapU Px8 April
I LtCdtonel, 31 Dec. 78 ; Major, 39 Jan. 79.
I GAPTAIirS.
George Buchanan Bevan
William Heni7 Warren ...
Henry John Fairoloth?,
/'.t.e. Hugh Thomas Jone8,*ii}r^a<2e.^(Vor, 1
Williun Henry Munton Jackson*
George Alfred Wil80n,5/a/»(m SU^Ctjffleer, \
Mnrree Convaleeeent Depot J
William Charles Mathews
Mark Saurin Wynne
Frederick Ekins Lindoe
Robert Kean Brareton
Henry Walpole
LiiuniTAirrs.
Noroott D'Esterre Roberts
Frank Rylev
Henxy Cecil Binsteed Farrant, At^jntant^
33 Nov. 76 S
Beiijamin Arthur Satterthwaite, Inet. qf )
Jiwit«ffnr 6 Jan. 79 }
Francis Henry Wheler
Charlea Edward Sawyer
Arthur Joshua Tetley
Walter Strangewaya Morrioe
Spenser Jackson
Kdward Coxwell Morris
John Davidson, Jji/tfy^f/a*
Henry Crosbie
Philip Palmes
SbCOVD LXXUTXirAVTS.
Frederick Bonald Borrow
P. R. Stanbury Churchward
Arthur Charles Henry Thomas
Julian Heniy Youn^
Walter Ernest Phillipe ,
George Arthur Robertson
P33Mar.
33 Mar.
iS Deo.
30 Nov.
5 Dec.
» 7JW1.
'14 Jan.
19 Mar.
»io Nov.
I LIBPt. I CAPTAiar.
^2g Mar. 6z » 8 May
P3oDec. S9P3iAug.
13 April 55 ' 16 Oct.
14 Aug. 59 '16 Oct.
5 Aug. 59 j 34 Dec.
4 July 6s 13 April
'10 Nov. 65 14 June
I 8 May 67' s8 Oct.
5 June 66' 30 Sept.
' 7 Nov. fiaj'ax Aug. 67' 3 Mar.*
P I Deo. 65
' 9 May 67
'zajuno 67
' 4 Sept.
P16 Oct.
» 6 Nov.
33 Jan.
» I Oct.
3irD LIBUTl
8 Dec.
30 Jan.
X May
X May
33 Jan.
6 Aug.
Pa8 0ct. 68 1 99 Jan.
^ S^^ar.
34 Dec.
35 Mar.
aSOoi.
aSOot.
38 Oct.
38 Oct.
30 Deo.
15 Mar.
9 Aug,
38 Feb.
36 June
70'
70;
31 Sept. 75
BBXV.XAJ.
33 Nov. 79
16 , Vit F(qrwa«ftfr.— Charles Harrison Hignett, 10 May 71 ; .ffiwi^n^'aS July 63 ; £l. 7 Nov.68; .&b».Cap^a»n,xoMiky 76.
8 ; ... \(^rter If a«/«r.— Michael Hanlon,? 14 Aug. 73.
Taeinge Bntt.'-Affenie, Messrs. Cos and Co.— Jru* Aaenie, Sir E. Borough, Bt, and Co.
. Embarked for Oibraltar, 36 .rVft. 1870.
' General Benny commanded the 8ist Regt. throughout the mutiny in India in X857-58. a Regiment which
K tbe oommencement of the mutiny disarmed one Regiment of Native Cavaliy and three Regiments of Native
hamj at Mean Meer, near Lahore ; Begiments well known to be disaffected and ripe for mutiny. For this
iaponant service, and others performed by the 8ist Regt during the mutiny, he has received the order of CST. and
Ha IfidisD Mutiny Medal. Commanded the First Brigade in the Sittana expedition of May 1858 under Sir Sydney
^-Roi (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
*"^]<3Dei Knight served with the 17th Lancers m the Central Indian Campaign in 1858-59, including the action
cfB^>ode (Medal).
- U.Go]onel Browne commanded the Head Quarter Wing of the Sist Regiment in the Eusoofisie expedition in
H (xaoitioned in despatches for the affair at Sittana, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Indian mutiny in
r'5^33,and was present when the 81st Regiment, under Colonel Renny, disarmed at Mean Meer one Regt. of
^T« Cavalry and three Regts. of Native Infontry, all disaffected and ripe for mutiny (Medal).
' UCobnel Chichester, Captain Faircloth, and Quarter Master Hanlon served with the Szst Regiment in the
^iKG^ expedition in Z858 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Indian mutiny in 1857-58, and were present when
u< Stat Begmient, under Colonel Renny, disarmed at Mean Meer one Regiment of Native Cavalry and three
B^fnoenta of Native Infimtiy, all disaffected and ripe for mutiny (Medal).
'Captain Jones served in Bengal with the zoth Regmient in suppression of the mutiny in X857-58, including the
VbntM of (Thanda, TJmmeerapore, and Sultanpore, siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
' Captain Jackson served in India during the mutmy of 1857-58 (Medal). Also with the 8ist lUtfiment in the
Eoioo^ expedition in X858 (Medal with Chisp).
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
„fcu„. ■]62nd(TheFnnceo/ Wales' Volaut,cr.).-LiUvulo4olL [^I'^i^'i^;!,;^;::.;;,,,,,.
10 Prince of Wales' Plume. "Rolbia" •'Vimikba" "Virroaii" "rYRKXEEs" "SixkLLh" -Uktiils"
•'Pkwtwsttt.a " ••XiaOABa" " SmVASTOPOL** "LuCKMOW."
228r
The *^..x.v«s/* ..— ^
•'PairiNsuLA." "Niaoi-ea" " Sitastopol" "Luckmow,
Ytar.- scr.l Colonel.— William Samuel Newton,* Eruiffn f Lt. '5 Dec. 34 ; _Z^ 4- C«p<. 'si
Full Half Colonel, ^^S Feb. 48; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54; i^'yor, 18 Nov. 56
Pay. Pay. I 5 j^ov. 62 ; Lt. General, 25 Oct. 7
26
Mah .
*-j.i o iNov 02 ; x.i.wc/»c7-ut, ;*5 v^i^i*. /i * General, i Oct. 77 , . -r /-
Liautenant Colonel.— Francis Dalrj-mple Walters,* Eneign, 6 June 54 ; -t*. 9 Feb. 55 ; Cajjf. »i2 May 57 ; 3fayor,
Dec. 39 ; Coj./. 4- It.
Lt. Colonel, i^ Dec. 60; Major General,
Colonel 82nd Foot, 4 Mar. 72.
I
"/.
6 June 54] 29 Dec,
13 Jnne 58
•• 3 Aug. 66
Pig April 64
'19 Apr. 64
zx Jan. 67
24 June 57
'24 May 6x
^ 4 July 65
^17 April 69
»4Mar. "
P22 Jan,
27 Nov.
29 Jan.
25 Dec.
»i8 D3c.
' 7 May
18 May
•'2X June
P24 Mar.
>i5 Feb.
68' '14 July
6SI 2 Aug.
7 July 69 P27 Oct. 71
II June 61
P 8 May 67
'isFeb. 71
''21 Aug. 6q
••loJuno 71
31 Oct. 71
5 Oct. 72
19 Juno 74
II Oct. 76
20 Mar. 78
27 Mar. 7S
5 Sept. 78
2b May 79'
23 July
29 Nor.
QSept.71 : Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, i Oct. 77 ;-Liettfenant Colonel, 27 March 78.
Miyors.— John Brigg8,» Emign, 28 Jan. 56; Lt. 17 Mar. 58 ; Capt. x8 Mar. 62 ; m. Major, 29 July 75; If ajar.
E<?ward'^pping8 Lock.' Eneign, a Oct. 55 ; ^t ^o Jan- 58; Capt. "3 Aug. 66; Major, 12 Jnne 78.
XKBIGMOR
GaPTAIVS. aKD LIBUT.
Hy. Masterman Thompson 7
5.$.e. Frederick Cardew*
ames Brown M'Dougal
WilliBjn Marsden, Dep. AM»i$t. Adj. Oen.
School ^ Muikttrjf at Hythe
Charles cJarstairs
Henry Armstrong Nicholson
John Leonard Greenwell O'Brien*
Alfred Reamsbottom »»
George Sydney Carr
William M*Carthy O'Leary
James Ritchie
William Capel
Beiy amin Thomas Bradley Flood
LlXCTEKAKTS.
Charles Adolphus de Perron Burroughs...
Frederick Charles John Loder
Robert Howden Kellie, Instructor of)
Mueketry^2o liarch 78 f
Reginald Hawkins Hall
Francis Robert Millington S^mpre
David Phelips Chapman, Adjt. 9 Aug. 79...
Edward Hay Mackenzie Elliot
James Andrew Murphy
Charles Mannoir Sumner
Hugh Edward Wilbraham
Thomas Henry Browne
SlCOlTD LlXlTTXirAVTS.
Alexander Dennistoon Lang
John Vans-Agnew
Eric Bdmnnd Moffat Davison Manson .
^'la Oct. 70
I May 78
I May 78
21fD LIEUT.
II May 78
13 Aug. 79
II Oct. 79
28 Oct.
30 Dec.
30 Dec.
12 Nov.
23 Nov.
28 Mar.
2 Dec.
9 Aug.
28 May
6 Aug.
24 June
♦ Lt. Colonel Walters scrvodwitbilr
44th R«gt. in the Crimea from the ::tli
j?in. 1855, including the siege aiul i.iM
of Scbastopol, and attack and occ ;•
nation of the Cemetery on the v.h
duue (Medal with Clasp, andTurk:i-!i
Medal). Served also the aimpai?Ti o.
i860 in the north of China, includir^'
the action of Sinho, assault and fai-
lure of the Taku Forts (Metlal w.:!»
Clasp).
« Major Cardow served with tl e
3rd Punjaub Infantry in the Indijn
N.W. Frontier war of 1863, aiid w**
present at the attack and capture < t
ihe Conical Hill and Umlwyla {nuTi-
tJoned in despatches. Medal witii
Clasp) .
Paymof/tfr.— Charles Frederick Carey, 3 June 78; En$. ^12 Dec. 61 ; Lt. 27 July 66; Capt. 31 Oct. 74.
Quarter Master.— Altred Slade,** 13 Jan. 69.
FaeingeYeVLow.— Agent*, Messrs. Cox and Co.— 7
Betumed from Aden,
-Irish Agents, Messrs. Cane and Sons.
12 Feb. 1870.
* General Newton served with the Coldstream Guards in the Crimean campaign from i8th Oct. 1854 to 8th April
1S55 including the battles of Balaklava and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, sthCiass
of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal) .
* Major Briggs served with the 9th Regiment in the Crimea from Nov. 1854, including the siege of 8ebBSto])uU
and capture of the Cemetery and suburbs under General Eyre (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Sen-ca m
the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, occupation of the Alumbagh U!.<!(r
Outram with tno several engagements there, fall of Lucknow, relief of Aziniirbur, capture of Jugdispore.jn:'!
subsequent operations (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service). Served with the expedition in North thiim
in i860 (Medal with Clasps).
« Major Lock served with the 82nd Regiment in the N.W. Provinces in suppressing the Indian mutiny in I^^^
and was present at the action of Khaiikur. defence of the Jail and subsequent uperations at Shahjehanporc, affM^^
ot Sliahabad, Mahomdee, and Bunkagaon (Medal).
' Major Thompson served with the 9th Regiment in the Crimea from the 15th Fob. 1855, including the siege nn I
fall of Sebastopol : was in the trenches during a sortie on the 5th June, also during the assault and capture of lU-
Quarries on the 7th June, with Eyre's Brigade at the assault and capture of the Cemetery and Rifle-pits on the litU
June, and with the Reserve at the attack of the Redan on the 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Comm.inded a hundred men of the 31 st Regiment with a Field Force under Captain Murray, Royal Artillery, in a..
expedition against the Taepings in the vicinity of Shanghae in March 1863.
^ Captain O'Brien served with the 23rd Fusiliers in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the affkir of Rnu -
gunga, siege and capture of Lucknow, and operations across the Goomtee ; storm and capture of Selimporo anil
Simree Forts, actions of Jhubrowlee, Pooi-wah, Beerah, and Buxarghat; also Trans-Gogra operations when :i.c
rebels were driven into Nepaul (Medal with Clasp).
^0 Captain Reamsbottom served in the Abyssinian campaign with the Transport Train, and was present at the
capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
i» Quarter Master Slado served with the 82nd Regiment in the Crimea from the 2nd Sept. 1855, includine it*"
siege and tail of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the N.W. Provinces in India i.i
suppressing the mutiny m 1857-59, and was present at the action of Khankur, defence of the Jail at Shahjehaupjre
and subsequent operations in Rohilcund (Medal).
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Bf-fftam. Bombay.
"tAi-* o» Good ]
] 83rd [Cimnty J) Mia).— Linked to S6th,
°'''5U"'^'^^^':lf^" '*S\^*.f^" *'.?F**™ D'oxoB- "ciuL^'-Kouwiio''''^"^^^^^^
lliivsir-n., I «... ^"^"^ "xNlTELL." "OeTHES" -ToUU>U81" "PwriWBULA" " CWTIUL IkDiT."
0«U«M!l.-WilljAm GuBtavuB Brpwn.i Jii#w», 7 July 25 j i/. „ May 30 ; Capt. 10 Ma^
Li. Colonel, J 21 Doc. 40; ^fc»«(. 28 Nov. 54^ jrfVor QenerJ,-. ' ' " *
29
I FnU Half!
34 ,
13 "
«3
:^:G#iMro/,?Ocfc. 77 i CoYbiieZ 83rd Regiment, 29 May 73. ' ' " "' ~
/jt.LwatMwitWoneL-Thomas SouthweU Brown,* iiMv», 14 Nov. 45; i«. P26 Mav -.
Jfa;or, xgSept. 56; Brevet LtChlaiul, 13 March 68; Lt.Cokmel, i April 70: Co?<i«i^ jTi5e',6'' "*"
; Cop* 10 May 44 ; 3fa;or. 15 Jan. 49 ;
April 64; Lt,Oeneral, 33 May 72;
^8; Cap<. P4 Aug. 54;
Charles CUtherow Qore,* Cowmandani of Colaba Demi, and Saniiarimm • Bneum
Capt, >ao AprU 60; Breoef Major, 6 Oct. 7a ; Ifq^, 7 Aug. 78. -»»*V»,
CAPxxxirs.
;i.«.<f. George Gant Beazley,* Aeeitt.At^'. \
I Oen. Mhow Divieion, Bombag }
jFrederick Karslake^
p.e.e. Raymond O. Do Montmorency, /«- \
I ttruetor, Eogal MUUarp College )
Frederick AuguBtofl Wnght
Edward Arthur Butler
Charles John Wyndhun
Booth Hay Metcalfe p 2 June
|Charlea_Jame8 Thorbum, Adj. z Adm,
jursxair ob
2SD LIBUT.
Batt. Ba^fthireBiAe Volnnteere
I William Cooke-Coma. Deputy AeeUtantX
! Adjittant General, Bvmbajf j
iHcnry CooteBond
! Charles Talbot Davenport
Folliott Stuart FumeauxStokefi,^(<fufa)if )
I BomOMSf Bi/U Volunteers J
James Archibald Robert Bell
I LlBUTBlTAirTS.
• ,John Henry William Anson
■ iHenry AverellBagox
> Walter Bentley Marling.^d/Kf aN^ 29 Dec. 78
- Edward Charles Lethbridge Walter
■Robert Stannns Graves
Louis Samuel Hyde Baker
.Albert Dallas Enriquez (Lieut. Malta )
I Fendble ArtMery, 14 Nov. 74) >
• Walter Adye 30 Jan. 78'
jffon. Francis Lionel Lydston Golbome ... 30 Jan. 78!
'William David Thompson x May 78
[John Southwell Brown x May 78
George Ralph Collier Westropp 14 Sept. 78
»x7Aug. 52
19 June 57
X7 July 63
„ 5 Aug. 59
'29 Mar. 64
2 May 65
65
» 5 Apnl 64
'iS April 67
P 4 Sept. 67
Pi8Deo. 67
' 9 April 70
I Feb. 67
LXBUT.
1 Deo.
2 Sept.
Pio Nov.
''29 July
Pi 7 April 67
23 April 67
Pi4-Sopt. 67
Pi 3 July
P 8 July
' X Sept.
'29 June
'27 Oct,
38 Oct.
21 Sept. 74
2 Dec. 74
XX Feb. 75
■ ; Bneign, 30 Nov. ssi Lt.^2 May 56;
CAPTAXir.
BT.LT.COL.
'29 July 62
92 May 76
'16 Oct. 63 X Oct. 77
P16 Sept. 68
xz Jan. 69
P28May 70
P29Juno 70
P30N0V. 70!
P28May 70
2x April 77
9 April 78
7 Aug. 78,
19 Oct. 78
23 April 79
' Lt. Colonel Meurant was present
- - with the 83rd Regiment at the sur-
xs Apru 75|pri8e of and attack on the rebels in
I 29 Nov. 76jfeeckur on 2x8t January 1859 (Medal).
( ** Oct. 77j 5 Major Gore was present with the
5 Sept. 77, 3x Aug. 98.83rd Regiment at the siege and cap-
'ture of Kotah on 30th March 1858,
afihir at San^aneer, defeat of the
Gwalior rebels at Kotaria, surprise of
and attack on the rebels at Seckur
(Medal with Clasp).
I
X9 Oct. 78
30 Oct. 78
5 Mar. 79
x2 Apnl 79
26 Nov. 79
SXCOITB LZBimVAKtS.
2irP LIBPT. I
John Francis Trant 21 June 79'
iGeorge Vernon Burrows 21 June 79J
ChArles Gerald Harris ' 9 July 79
Robert William Freebaim Monteith 6 Aug. 79
Boboit Percy Sanders Bamett 13 Aug. 791
Kd ward Alexander Kettlewell x ^ Aug. 79 ;
William Gor«} Alban x3Aug. 79
Paymagter.—
... Quarter Jfw^er.— Michael M'Quado," 22 Jan. 68.
Facing* Yellow.— -iye«<«, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Jn»* Agente, Sir B. Borough, Bt. and Co.
EntbarJeedfor Oibraltar, 6 April X867.
' General Brown served throaghoTit the Panjaub campaign, and was present with the 24th at the passage
'.' the Chenab and the battles of Sadoolaporc and Chilliauwallah (wounded), and as Major of the 39th Regt. at the
'-iueof Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
* Colonel T. S. Brown served the Eastern campaign of X854, and up to the 26th Feb. X855, with the 55th Regi-
^:sci-t. including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of
Ur ]ileditdic, and Turkish Medal). Served also on the Bhootan expedition in 1866 (Medal with Clasp).
''Mftjor Beozley served with the Force which attacked and destroyed the town of Malageah w. coast of Africa
it )1jt 1:55. Served with the 83rd Regiment during the suppression of the Indian mutiny, and was present at the
&£.j"<f^nganeer 8th August X858, defeat of the Gwalior rei^els at Kotaria, surprise and attack of the rebels
a: Sttr'rar (Medal with Clasp for Central India).
-lUjor Kandake was present with the 83rd Regiment at the siege of Kotah and its capture by assault, affair at
BsDjnscer, and defeat of the Grwalior rebels at Kotaria (Medal with Clasp).
•> Q'larter Muster M'Quade served throughout the Indian campaign of X857-58, and was present at the snppres-
r-zuf a mutiny at Nusseerabad in August X857, at the siege and capture of Awah, siege and capture of Kotah,
B^rTr.«e and attack of the rebels at Seckur (Medal with Clasp for Central India).
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230 Dover, j
84th {York and Lancaster).— Linlced to 65//1. [f'^^'S^i^p^onUfract.
The Union Rose. " Nith " " Pbitijisula " " Iwdii. " " Luckwow."
Y,nr.grr Cnlonel-girDAvid lin-^^i U » JCCB. Corwrf, 'lo Jan. 28; Lt. ^t Oct. 29; Capt. P5 April 33 ; Jftyor, 7 July
prH.i 457xf.cl^^^^^ 47; CoUmel. 28 Nov. 54; 3fa;or General, z Sept. 62; Lieut.General. 25 Oct. 71;
^ ^ li^i::::^ ciS;ei^iS:;;el^ Ig^lSS^^ItS^ ^-on, En.i^. P,7 Nov. 57 ; XI. -x Oct. 58 ; Ca,t, p.8 April
i^oU'^-ac^ MuV^Tlf^^^^^ N AprU56; Lt ^2 Mar. 60; Capt. 'x« April 65; 2^re.<
'Ai^riy^chfra^i:.^^^^^^^^^^ ie.P4 Aug. 63; Ca^/. '3 Mar. 65 ; Br«^ lfa,V>r, , Oct. ;; ;
Jff^/or, ^4 Juaij 79.
I
Ricbard HelnlcD O'CJrady Haly "-:'••
Arthur llermuu Luck, J'ij.2 freti Tork^
I MiUtUi ^
E Ivvftrd Halph BiMiuhcarl
lHi-giaal<l Williaui IVckitt
'Frwi. Au>,nisitud Gort^, At^leiant Intpector}^
I tjf Q^mnaMitx, Aidfrthot J
lArtbttT ThcolKild
[WiUiJim NLchdaa Dnniell, AtHjutant 40)
I LauciuMre Rifle Toluntf^er* '^'"A
Thoniaa Hurton, Adj. 4 Adm, Batt, Wutl
I Ridins Rijte Voluntfer* J
WilliJim Tboinas Bri«coe
e8/" Robert G. Kowbiggiiig^
Charles William ftandle Ford
John Lennox Power
John Roae
Berkeley Crosbie Qaill
I LllUTRNAirTB.
Charles Williftm Au^justuB Arthur..^.......
Wm, JohnBton KirkpiUnck, Adj, 2 Feb. 78
Frederic Percy Loupaa*, Jtutructor of}
Muwhilrp ^ Oct. 7fi J
Cb&rles KmgColboun
Andrew Eicbarclfl Nagc'e
David Bftird ^
JiixneHLowry ■
Honrj Sonthey Bchnk-H
SauDwrez Fre'rlerkk lis osvenor
George Francis RolMjn Henderson
XKSIOir OB
ZlTD LIXVT.
6 Nov. 58 II Feb. 62
PigAug. 62 P18 April 65
P24Mar. 63IP18 April 65
30 June 631^18 April 65
'21 July 63 P25 April 65
P 6 Mar. 67 P25 April 68
P I Dec. 63JP 8 Jan. 68
PsoMar. 67 p 8 July 68
Pi4Aug. 67PioPeb.
55 13 Oct.
68 P17 Nov.
~ 7 May
P31 Aug. 66
P 9 Nov. 67
P2S AprU 68
" ' 68
20 July
9 July
P22 Aug.
Px2 Dec.
5'
69
- 70
P24 Sept. 70
21 Aug. 72
29 Sept. 77
8 Dec. 77
8 Dec. 77
30 Jan. 78
1 May 7S
5 Oct.
SXCOVD LlBriBVA-ITTS.
Charlea Barton Cameron _
AlesLftnder Aiirlersan ^ S^'
Handjill Charles Antiesloy Howe 19 Oct.
Spencer Duncan Manl ' ij-A-Og.
P13 Juno
P24 Sept.
22 May
3 Aug.
8 Nov.
x5 Aug.
X Apr.
83 May
15 July
5 Feb.
84 June
28 Feb.
28 Feb.
28 Feb.
12 Feb.
28 Oct.
14 Dec.
sFeb,
X Mar.
29 Apr.
20 Nov. 79
24 June 79
2WD LIEUT.
\
78
79
En: 2 June 65 ; Li. 28 Oct. jx ; Capi. 14 Sept. 78.
Prttf mtM^rr.— Edwfird Muuklon Dougherty, 26 Oct. 78 ;
quarter MtuUr.~Y€ Abraham Boulger,* 2 Nov. 72.
Facing* Yellow.— 49»n^, Messrs. Cox and Qo.—Iruh Agente, Sir E. Borough, St and Co.
Jieiurned from Nova Seotia, xo January 187X.
1 Sir David Russell commanded the 5th Brigade at the second relief of Lucknow— severely wounded, and i»r-
ticularlv mentioned in de8i)atches as having much distinguished himself (CB.) j commanded ist Brigade mider
Outrani at the repulse of several attacks on the Alumbagh ; at the tell of Lucknow he commanded 2nd Bngsde
which stormed the Imaumbarra and captured the Kaiserbagh (Medal with Clasp) . » . ♦ v.
» Cantain Newbigging served with the 89th Regiment in the Indian campaign in 1858-59, and present at tne
afftiir at Honoria in GkxSerat. and acted as Staff CMBcer to a Field Force in pursuit of Tantia Topee and the Eao
Sahib in Rajpootana.
» Onartuliiaster Boulger served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58 ; joined Havelock's force on its first
tnkfiir the field at Allahabad in June 1857, and was in the advanced party which left Oawnpore on the 30th June
mIder Major Reynold, and engaged in many skirmishes whUe destroying aU disaffected vilUges between AUahaDaa
I party which left Oawnpore on the 30th June
unaer ;«u«ui: x^j«„.«, -a--» . ----pri^ all disaffected vUUges between AUxhjbsd
ftnd PiittehDorer»nd while keeping commumcations ooen with the river party ; afterwards present at the actoons
nf Pnttfthoore Aouug. Pandoo Nuddee. Oawnpore, Oonao, Buseerut Gunge (both actions), Boorbeeake Chowwe,
KiSioop Muniarwar. and Alumbaugh, and was in the storming party which crossed the bridge in the first relief of
Seoovs were afterwards removed ; was a volunteer with the storming party at 3 a.m., 29th September, to blow up
theenemv's mairaxino, destroy their mines, and burst 4 mortars and 13 sruns feeing the Residency— wounded throu^n
Se left tWirh and right hand with loss of middle finger ; present throughout the subsequent defence of the Residency
ajQd stomJng of the Him Kanah— wounded (Victoria Cross, Medal with Clasp, and a year's service).
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I 85tll {Bucks Volunteers) (King's Liijht Infciutry). r*^'*'
J — Linked to s^nd, \_
S.i'j DUtrivt No. 42.
Jivigade Depots
Oxford.
23 Jt
jPaUHalf
I
P.y.
"AmetoBpUndoreruurgo** "PusHTBa d'Okob" "Nitb" " PBirnrBrLi. " "Bladbwsbuho."
.Ool«BaI.— Percy Hai.i CB. !?«». •'24 April 35 ; Z*. '5 Oct. 38 j Capt. P23 Jan. 46 ; Jfa/or, '22 Oct. 50 ;
I Id.Colonel, '29 Dec. 54 ; OoUmel, 29 Doc. 57 J 3fa/or Oetural, 6 Mar. 68 j Lieut.Qeneral, 1 Oct. 77; Colontl
' 85th light Infoiitx7, 27 Sept. 79.
Oolond.—Frederick Ernest Appleyard,* CB. Enaion^ '14 Jane 50; Lt. 1*12 Oct. 52; Capt.
' " • " * ^ /ow«/, V6 Mar. 67 ; Cbiimei, 6 IT
„ , _, ar. 55 ; Copt. * 9 Oct. 63 ; ifo/oi
William Galbraith, A»tulant At^'ntawt Oenerol trith th4 Koorum Forcfi; £»9ign, x Juno 55 ; I^. ^30 Kor. 55 ;
99 Deo. 54; Bt.MaJor, 26 Dec. 56; Major, '31 Ang. 58 ; Li. Colonel, V6 Mar. 67 ; Colonel, 6 Mar. 7a.
'Kaj«rB.~Bdward Musgrare Beauon, Em. '12 Mar. 53 ; Lt.^a Mar. 55 ; Capt. * 9 Oct. 63 ; Major, 10 June 74.
Oatp<. P25I April 65; Bt.Mq;or, 1 Oct. 77; Major, 12 June 78 ; BtJj. Colonel, 22 Nov. 79.
OatfortUkire )
Captains.
Finch White, Adjutant a
JB^ Foli»»<«tfra
Greorge Waahington Smith'
Son. CharloB Dntton, Aeeietant Quarter
Matter Oen. Kkjfher Line Force
Daniel Alexander Grant
Birsxeir.
30 April 55
P I Feb. 56
I'zaMar. 61
'24 Jan. 65
Hon, Edward Alexander Holmes A*Goarti'26 Feb. 64
Guy Newoomen Atkinson ^'ai Feb. 65
Edward Harry Going Bavenhill '25 April 65
Charles Bdmond Knox 1^30 June 65
Francis Wingfield Bobinson 10 Oct. 65
Francis Langford 5 Sept. 62
Edward Harbord Ives J' i May 67
Wellesley Welman a. '20 July 67
LXBUTBlTAaiS.
John Haines Vivian
Edwanl BfirreU, D.A,q.M. Qen. Calml\
Force )
P16N0V. 55
23 April 58
^26 July 64
P 7 Nov. 68
» 4 Dec. 66
1*12 June 67
'20 July 67
' 7 Aug. 67
»» 7 Aug. 67
P 4 Ang. '
P25 Jan.
P 7 Oct.
9 Aug.
4 Dec.
IngoldsbyWrn. Thomas Somerset Smythe ^ 2 May
Cecil Henry Collette, Adjutant 10 June 74
James Spens, Inet. ef Muek. za July 78
James Bamsay Campbell
Acheson Francis Acneson Lyle
WilUam Baume Capper
Ernest Henry Bivett-Camac
Philip Bolman
8 Jan.
SVB LXBUTEVAKTS.
John Button Edward Western
Bbcovd Lieutbvaittb.
Artbnr Havelock James Doyle | 30 Jan.
DKKV.lfAJ. I BT.LT.COL.
JO Oct. 65 12 Dec. 77
••18 Nov. 68 2a Nor. 79
7 Oct. 71
^14 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
38 Oct.
29 May
la Nov.
XI Feb.
12 Feb.
xa Feb.
iz Sept.
SUB libut.
13 Mar. 72
21 Nov. 73
10 Mar. 75
19 Jan. 76
11 June 76,
aa.liine 76 j
a Feb. 78'
23 Feb. 78',
12 June 78J
12 Feb. 76
ZITD LIBUT.
Bobert Henry Fowler .
Herbert Vere Wilbraham
Charles Tyrwhitt Dawkios ,
Mowbray Townshend Thomson
Herbert Bichard Browne
Claude George Henry Sitwell ,
30 Jan,
30 Jan,
I May
II May
II May
X4 Sept.
18 ; ... PaysMH^r.— Arthur Longley,' 9 Aug. 78 ; Eneiffn, '19 Dec. 63 j Lt. 30 Apr. 4 ; Capt. 28 Nov. 71.
33 1 ... Quarter Matter. — James Hawkins,* az Feb. 60.
Fadngt 'Bta^.^Agente^'Hewn. Ocx and Co.— Iriek Agents, Sir E. Borough, Bt. and Co.
Embarked for India, February 186S.
> General Hill commanded the and Batt. Bifle Brigade in the Crimea, subscqnoTit to the fall of Sobastopol,
from t4th Oct. 1855 until the end of the Bussian war in 1856. Also commanded the Battilion throui^hout the whole of
CBtervioes in the suppression of the Indian mutiny, including the capture of LucScno w and numerous afiViirs during
tbe Oode and Trans Gogra campaigns, including the affairs of Baree and Sirsee, and capture of the fort of Majidia.
CoQUDsnded the Force at the affair of Hyderghur, and held a detached command which captured 15 guiifl at Sitka
fibat. Was frequently mentioned in despatches, and especially in Sir Hope Grant's of the action of Nawabgunge
the enemy's rear attack ; also of Lord Clyde's at the operations on the Baptee on the sist December
Aedal with Clasp).
* Cclonei Appleyard served with the 80th Begiment in the Burmese war of 1852 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu), and
«M present at the oaptore of Martaban, operations before Bangoon on the lath^ 13th, and 14th April, and capture of
^ grfax Dagon Pagoda with the storming party ; also at the capture of Prome. Served the Eastern campaign of
i3$4-35 ^th the Royal Fusiliers, and was present at the battles of Alma (wounded) and Inkcrman, and siege of
Se^AstQiDol, including sorties on sih April and 9th May, defence of the Quarries 7th June, and assault on the Bedan
iJUi Jane— wounded (Medal with Clasps, Brevet of Mi^'or, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie»
ai4 Turkish Medal).
* MMor Smith served with the 98th Begiment in the Peshawur Expeditionary Force on the EuxofiEie Frontier
sader Sir Sidney Cotton in April and May 1858, and at the affair with the Hindostanee fanatics on the Heights of
StttsDa on the 4th Miqr (Medal with Clasp).
* Qoaner Master Hawkins served the Pnnjaub campaign of Z848-49, including the battles of Sadoolapore, Chillian-
wallsh, and Goqierat (Medal with two Clasps).
' Captain Longlqr served with the 4«rd Light Infkntry in the New Zealand war of 1864-66, was present at the
Mtions of Makeitu and Te Banga, and served with the expeditions in the prorince of Taranaki (mentioned in
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232 Chatham.] Both {Rniial Ohudu Dowuy-Ll.-ccd to ^3^'(^-[j;^^^iJ::;J%^,
The Harp and Crown. " Quit iejtarabUf** " Iwdia " '• Egypt " (with the Sphinx). *' BouKiiow " '* CJsifTRi.L Isdix."
Colonel.— o. Sir John Michel,* GCB. Entign, Pj April 23 ; Lt. ^2^ April 25 ; Capi. ^12 Dec. 26 ; Major,
*6 March 40; Lt.Coionel, i'ls April 42; Colonel, 20 June 54; Major Qeneral, 26 Oct. 58; Lt.Qeneral,
25 June 66; General, 28 March 74; Colonel 86th Foot, 19 Aug. 62. « . « -, , „ .
Lieutenant ColoneL— George Hewish Adama, Entign^ 14 Apr. 46 j Lt. '25 July 51 ; Capt. '2$ Jan. 56 ; Major,
8 Jvine 70; Lieutenant Colonel, 23 ^a^y "77. ^ ,, ,, ^ t -r
Miyori.— James Kenneth Douglas Mackenzie,* Enngn, 24 Jan. 51; Xf. iMar. 54; Capt. 24 Jan. 60;
5^Jlfq;or, 5 July 72 ; Ifiyor, 23 May 77. « „ . ,, » „ .
William Ker Gray, Enngn, 1 May 55 ; ^- ^^7 July 57 J C'ap^. 'xo Nov. 65 ; Bt.Major, 20 Mar. 78; Major,
31 Aug. 78. ■
loars^ber.
Full I Hall
Fflv-jPay.
ft^i
GjLPTiJirB.
Julius Drake Brockman*
Frederic k Robert Cameron Crofton »
Edward James Harris, Adj. South Down \
MilUia S
p.t.c. Stephen Flower, QarrUon Inttruc-^
tor, Fcrmoy i
Henry Rowland Spencer Chatfield
Sir Guy Francis Clarke Travers, Bart
Charles Ware
Henry Duppa Alfred Cutbill"
.lohn William Boulcott
Hartwell Harvey Stuart
James Douglas Stewart
Fergus Graham
sirsiGjr oB
2irD LTXVT.
BBXT.lfAJ. BT.LT.COL.
10 Aug. 55I ^4 Sept-
26 Feb. 581^21 Feb.
30 Dec. 59,^20 Dec.
I Pi 8 Sept.
P12 Mar.
•"so Jan.
21 Oct.
*'22 Dec,
I
60 4 Jan.
61 ^22 Sept.
63 30 Mar.
62,*'23 Mar.
60, 21 Nov.
**i4 June 59^30 Jan.
P16 Feb. 64 ' I May
P23 Auir. 64 ' I Feb.
65 P 1 Feb.
LlECTBjrAJTTS.
William Henry Hardwicke Jackson,")
/jMf . 0/ 3fM»i:efry 8 Mar. 76 S
Robert John Knox
I Edward Guy Selby-Smyth
•Charles Haggard, Adjutant u July 77
Henry James Seton
jJohn Samuel Gaussen
! Arthur Thomas Swaine
iFrcderick John Tobin
Hugh Houghton Stewart
'Oliver Carleton Armstrong
j Charles Henry Scott-Plummer
Michael B. Mulchinock
57! 30 Mar. 66 3 Feb. 69
CciP23Mar. 66 31 Dec. 78
64 P 8 Aug. 68
65 P 14 July 69
65 P 9 Oct. 69
66,P3oMar. 70
' 10 r eu.
P23 Aug.
P24 Jan.
9 Dec. 76
66 7-A.ng. 78
67 31 Aug. 78
68 17 Aug. 79
PstAng. 66|'3oMar. 70
P 8 Aug.
P 7 May
28 Oct.
7»
28 Oct.
71
27 Mar.
72
2 Dec.
74
II Feb.
7S
17 May
76
12 May
77
11 Oct.
77
L
II May 78 23 April 79
11 May 78 7 June 79
12 June 78 17 Aug. 79
SBCOiri) LlBUTBiri.5TS.
Edward Allen
Robert AUevne Stewart Buckle .
Herbert LoftuB Wehman
I 2yD LIBUT. I
' 13 Aug. 79!
13 Aug. 79I
22 Jan. 79
. 70
April 70
April 73
I Oct. 77
Patfi)i(M<«r.— Henry Francis Luke, 2 Dec. 68 ; Honorary Captain, a Dec. 73.
Quarter Master.— Timothy Cleary, 18 March 74.
Faeingt BlvLB.^ Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Irish Aaents, Sir B. Borough, Bt. and Co
Meturnedfrom the Cape of Good Hope, 26 March 1875.
1 Sir John Michel was nominated a CB. after the termination of the KafQr war in 1853, in consideration of hi»
distinguished services in the Kaffir 'wars of 1846-47 and of 1851-53 (Medal). Was nominated to the 2nd Class
of the Medjidie for service with the late Turkish Contingent. Served in the Indian campaign in 1858-59 in com-
mand of the Mhow Field Force, and defeated the rebels under Tantia Topee at Beorora, taking 27 guns ; subse-
quently actively engaped in pursuing the fugitive bands {KCB., and Medal). Commanded a Division of the Army
in the campaign of i860 in China, including the action at Sinho (Medal Avith Clasp for the Takn Forts).
* Major Mackenzie served with the 86th Regiment with the Malwa, Nerbudda, and Central India Field Forces
in 1857-58 ; present at the siege and capture of Dhar, operations at Mundesore and battle of Goodiuria, siege storm
and capture of Chandaree, and also of the fortress of Jhansi, action of Koonch, battle of Gowlowlee, and operations
before andcaptui*e of the to\vn and Fort of Calpeo (Medal with Clasp).
* Lt.Coionel Brockman entered the Rpyal Navy in 1847 ; was actively employed during the Kaffir war of 1851-52
(Medal). Served in H.M.S. Hermes at the first attack on the stockades in the Rangoon river, was present at the
attack and taking of Mnrtabau and afterwards at the storm and ca.ptnre of Rangoon nth April 1852 (Medal with
Clasp for Pegu) . Afterwartls was in several actions with ]9irates on Uie coast of (3hina. Operations against rebel
tribes in Guzerat in 1857. Served with the 86th Regiment in the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose
from Feb. 1858 to Jan. 1859, including the capture of the strong Hill Fort of Chandaree ; siege storm and cap-
ture of Jhansi, action of Koonch, operations before Calpee, battle of (Jowlowlee, capture of Calpee, battle of Morar,
and capture of Gwalior ; ciptured a battery of 3 guns on the Heights before Gwalior andtumed them on the enemy ;
commanded a Detachment of 100 men forming part of a Flying Column sent in pursuit of Feroze Shah and Tantia
Topee (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
^ Mai'>r Oofton served with the 9th Lancers in suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1858-59, and was present at
the aifair of Kumdakoti (Medal).
fl Cnptain Cutbill served throughout the New Zealand war of 1863-66, and was present with the Thames
expedition and with that of the Waikato (Medal).
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
] 87th (Boyal Irish Fusiliers).— Unked to ZUh. [ |';J^i:'^ij;%^';„y. ^ZZ
KoRi ViDxo" " Tjllatxba."— An Eagle, with a Wreath of Laurel above the Harp in addition to the Plume of
the Prince of Wales, in commemoration of their distingaiehed services on various occasions, and pnrticularlj at
the battles of "ButBOSi." "Tabita." "Vittobijl" "Nitbllb" "Obthis" •'Toulousb** "PasrursuLA" "Ava."
ColmiaL— 5tr Charles Hastings Dojle,^ KCMQ. Entian^ 33 Dec. 19 ; Id. 97 Sept. 39 ; Capi. '16 June 35 ; Bt.
Jfofor, 28 Jnne 38 ; Ifcnor, 17 Aug. 41; Lt. Colonel, '14 April 46; Colouel, 20 June 54; llajor General,
15 Sept. 60; Lt.Qeneral, 10 Jan: 70; General, 13 March 77; Colonel 87th Foot, 10 Oct. 70.
Lieatanant Colonel.— Nathaniel Stevenson, Entign,^7^ Aug. 58 ; Lt, '7 Nov. 62 ; Capt. 1*13 Feb. 66 ; Major,
'19 Feb. 70 ; Lt.Colonel, '28 June 71 ; Colonel, 28 June 76.
MM«rs.-nJo86ph Noble Beasley,* Ensign,^ 17 Aug. 53 ; Lt. '24 June 53 ; Capt. 33 Dec. 60 ; Major, 30 July 70 ;
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, i Oct. 77.
Thomas Rennie Stevenson, Eneiffn, ^4 Jan. 61 ; Lt. 1*16 Jan. 63 ; Capt, '33 Mar. 66 ; Major, 1*28 June 71;
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, x Oct. 77.
Fall Half
Pty.i Pay.
6, _
CAnAiirs.
KXSIGlff. I LIBUT. I CAPTAiy. I UKKV.y*J.
Franic John Todd ' 28 Jan. eij^ig April 64;Pi4 Sept. 60
QeoTge Cox, Adfutanllforth Majfo Militia |P 4 Jan. 6x'i3jitly 64 1*23 June 67I
WilliAm Wfifttern Tavlor ''22 Dec. 6a'P»Jan. . 6c P12 Oct. 67!
Francis Arthur Dashwood 5 July 64,'*33Mar. 6(
p.e.e. Evelyn Campbell Money, D.A.A. \ '
>5 •'22
I6'30
Oct. 69
Evelyn
2.M.G
andQ.M:Gen.YSrk V. 3 3 Jan. 65 P27 July 66,Pi9 Feb. 70
James Montagu FitzKoy England I p i x July 65 1 P23 June 67 P28 May 70
George Flxibbs, Adjutant Leiirim Militia ... P28 Aug. 63'P2o July 66 P38 June 71
Charles Wilberforce Wildman 722 May 66
John Ferguson* x8 Oct. 64
Hassall Gardner P23 Mar. 66
Wadham Sales Terry p24Mar. 66
Charles Antony Lindsay 29 June 66
LlBVTBlTAirTS. 1
Evelyn Charles Martin
Joseph Lewis Steavenson, Inetruetor qf \
Mu9k0iry97 Sept. 76 )
Henry Ellis Adams
Arthur Kennedy Purvis
Arthur Frederick Terry
Thomas Davison
Hark Singleton
William Humphrejrs
Frederick Carpenter, .i»<2« de Camp to Sir\
B. Jf. Z<fan ;
Arthur Collingwood Denny,il4;. 15 Dec. 77
Henry- John Sutton
Lionel Bootle Wilbraham
John Tjmrhitt-Walker
James William Henry Claud Cnsack
Charles Bossell
"28 July
Pj4 Sept.
'32 June
Px2 0ct.
P 8 June
P27 April
P28 M!ay
P?3 June
P 3 Aug.
P23 Oct,
Pis Feb. 68' 14 Sept. 75
21 Dec. 70- xs Mar. 73
10 May 69 27 Sept. jt
P31 July 69 8 June 78
P I Sept. 69' X2 Feb. 79
66Px9Feb. 70
66P26Feb. 70
67 P33 Mar. 70
67 P38 May 70
67 P 3 Aug. 70
70 P37 Oct. 71
70' 38 Oct. 7x
70' 38 Oct. 71
SlOOVS LllUTlFAKTS. I g^P LIBOT.
WilUain Stafford J. Barry 7 Aug. 78
FojfwKMgUr.^Johu Oonnor.s ,5 April 71 ; Quarter Maeier, x April 56; Monorarg CaptaU, 13 April 76.
Q/imier MaeUr.— ''Boars Hill Bray. 13 May 74.
70 38 Oct.
70 38 Oct.
3 Aug. 73
13 Nov. 73
38 Feb. 74
10 Sept. 76
xoSept. 77
BT.LT.COI..
Faeinge Blvub.^Ageute, Messrs. Cox and Co.—Irieh Agtnte, Sir B. Borough, Bt. and Co.
Seiumed from Bermuda, 5 December 1877.
> Sir Hastings Doyle served as Assistant Adjutant General of the 3rd Division of the Army in the Eastern
Ouapaign in 1854, at Varna, until invalided.
' U-CoUnel Beasley served with the 87th Fusiliers in Bengal during the Indian mutinv of x 857-58 (Medal).
'Captain Ferguson served in the Kaffir war of z8§x-53 (Medal), including the expedition north of the Orange
Kver. Served also in the (Thina war of i860, including the actions of the 3rd 13th and X4th August, i8th and
'Ot September, and advance on Pekin (Medal with Clasp fur the Taku Forts and Pekin).
' (^ptain Connor served with the ssnd Regiment the campaign of 1843-43 in Sind, including the battles of
«SDceand Hyderabad (Medal). Also the campaign of 1844-45 Ix^ the Southern Mahratta country, including the
^kiiurof Punella and Pownghur. Served with the 82nd Regiment in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including
Wiodhsm's operations at Cawnpore. defeat there of the Gwalior Contingent, destruction or Fort Tuteha, action of
uk 5iiddee, occapation of Furruckabad, defence of the Jail and subsequent operationsat Shahjehanpore (Medal).
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
234 Be?*l?'] SSth (Connaught Bangers). — Linked to ^'jth.
The Harp and Crown. ** C^ui* aeparabit V* *' Egtfi " (with the Sphinx). " Tjllatbsa. " "
"ClUDAD RODEIOO" "Bi-DAJOZ" ** QkZAMXVCA." ** VlTTOBIl.'* " NIVBLLB" "ObTHBS** " TOULOUSI
•Alma" "Ijckbejcak"
* Sbvastopol "
rSub Dittriei, No. 68.
\_Brigade Depot, Qalway.
TaLATBBA " " BUSACO" "PiTEWTBl D'Okoi"
•Pbbikbula"
Gbb-tbal Ivdxa."
! Colonel.— WiUiam Irwin, Emign, '15 Nov. 27; Lieut. 19 Nov. 30; Capi. '26 April 39; Mchot, 18 Jan. 48;
Lt.Colonel,^26Dec. 51 ; Co/one/, 28 Nov. 54 ; Major General, 3 March 66; JUeut.Qeneralf 14 April 74;
General, i Oct. 77 ; Colonel 88th Foot, 9 A.vr.'jg.
Lieutenant Colonel.— William Lambert,^ CB. Eneign, P16 Aug. 54; Xf.8 Dec, 54; Capt. 27 Nov. 57; Major,
19 June 72 ; Lt. Colonel, 18 Dec. 75.
Miijore.— Edward Hopton.* Emngn, P27 0ct. 54; Lt. 9 Feb. 55; Cap^^n Nov. 60; Bt.Uajor, 25 Oct. 73;
Major, 18 Dec. 75 ; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 11 Nov. 78.
Arthur Allen Owen, Ensign, P31 May 59 j Lieut, ^i^ Nov. 60 ; Capt. ^1$ Sept. 69 j Major, 9 June 77 ; Bt.Lt.
Colonel, II Nov. 78. ^
Henry Griffith Bowen
jt».».«?. William Listen Dalrymple^
Charles Thomas Wren Penton
Frederick Chcnevix Baldwin
Edward Agincourt Brind
Spencer Acklom
5irGeorpre Albert deHochepied-Larpent, JBt
Patrick Douglna JoffVeys, at Stqf College ...
John Philpot Curran
Smith Hannington Gkirdner
Valentine Herbert Maher
LlBUTElTASTS.
Horace Butterworth Mann
Attiwell Henry Wood
Maurice George Moore
Dayrell Talbot Hammond, At^. 9 Apr. 79
Daniel James Napier Webb
Charles Edward WvncoU
Alfred George Goodenough Elton
SbCOKD LlSUTBlTAKTfl.
JameA Lowry Cole Acton
George William Freckleton
John Frederick Blennerhaseett
Nathaniel Albert Delap Barton
Edward Henry Vere Haldane
Fraz^ Stuart Hamilton Rickards
William Forbes Mackenzie Ian Fraser..
Edmund Alexander Giubbo
Richard Stuart Alexander
Leonard Goodrioke Clough- Taylor
59 »» 6 Sept.
63 9 July
62 P I Sept.
58 P q Dec.
64 P21 Aug.
^ 7 Oct.
v,3 x5 Sept.
66 P 9 Feb.
■•27 Oct.
''29 Oct.
17 July
9 July
24 Sept.
P 9 Feb.
28 June
*'2i Nov.
9 Nov.
; 9|;eb. ,« ., ^... ,.
' 1 Feb. 68 28 Oct. 71
P 3 April ' " '
I 67
15 Aug. 77
5 Sept. 77
2HD LIEUT.
15 Sept. 77
10 Nov. 77
8 Deo.
16 Feb.
1 May
XI May
2 July
9 July
9 July
23 July
P14 Jan.
61 P20 Oct. 69
68 P28 Oct. 71
65 19 Sept. 74
62 15 Aug. 73
66 i3 Dec. 75
67 9 June 77
69 24 Nov. 77
70 13 Mar. 78
71 II May 79
71 17 May 79
71 27 Aug. 79
3 Aug.
2 Dec. . .
13 June 74
6 Oct. 76
II Oct. 77
17 May 79
20 June 79
BBBV.lfAJ.
I April 74
29 Nov. 79
IS Quarter MasterCousins served in
the Crimean campaign in 1855, inclad>
ing the siege and fall of Sebastopol,
and e:q>edition to Eanboum (MedAt
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Served in the Indian mutiny campaign
in 1857-58, including the actions at
Cawnpore under General Windham,
affkir at Bhognapore, sieges of Calpee
and Selimpore (Medal with Clasp).
Paumaster. —
Quarter Matter.-^SBmuel Cousins,". 23 Dec. (
Faeinge Ye^ow.^AgenU, Messrs. Cox and Co.— JmA AgtnU, 8ir¥^. Borough, Bt. and Co.
Embarked for Cape ef Good Sope, 15 June 1877.
1 Lt Colonel Lambert served witli the 88th Regiment in the Crimea fh>m the 22nd January to 26th March, and from
Jime to the 17th September 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, the attack of the Quarries, and attacks
of the Redan on the i8th June and 8th September— severely wounded (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medil).
swerved also in suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1858, including the affair at Bhognapore, siege of Lucknow in
March, and siege of Calpee (Medal with Clasp lor Central India).
* Lt Colonel Hopton served with the 88th Regiment in the Crimea ft*om 17th June 1855, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopol, and attacks of the Redan on the 18th June and 8th September— severely wounded (Medal with Clasp,
jvnd Turkish Medal). Served also in suppression of the Indian mutmy in 1857-58, including the siege of Lucknow
in March 1858, and siege of Calpee (Medal with Clasp for Central India).
7 Lt.ColonerDalrymple served in theAshanti War in 1874, as Special Commissioner to theWaseawsand Denkeraf,
on the loft flank of the Main line of Advance, and subsequently on the Transport Service (mentioned in despatches,
Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
jum^. J 89th {Pnneess Victoria' sy-Linked to 9Ath. [1%^.'^^,^)^^^^^, 235
Prineeas Victoria's Coronet. " Bqtpt" (with the Sphinx). " Jjlta " <* Nxjloasa " " Ata » " Sitasiopol."
jr«nj!«. Colwiel,— sir Henry Percival de Bathe, Bt.,^ Sn».4-Lt. ^i Nov. 39 j Lt. ^ Cajat. 14 Fob. 45 ; Ca^. 4- Li.Col-,
FnU Half Pj-j Feb. 54 ; Col. 28 Nov. 54 ; Miyor General, 6 Mar. 68 ; JAeutenant QenenU, 8 Oct. 76 j General,! Jan. 79*
I^ £5L CWm«{ 89th Foot. 4 Dec. 77-
39 I ... IiiMtenaat Colonel.— John Penton,* Eneign, '6 June 51 ; Li. ("la Sept. 53 ; Capt. aa Aug. 58 ; Jr<i;or, '5 April 64 ;
I BUH.Colonel, 38 March 74 ; Lieutenant Colonel, xa Aug. 76 ; Colonel, a8 March 79.
a ) ... Xajon.— Barnes SlyfLeld Bobinson,* Eneign, 17 Dec. 5a; Lt. 8 Deo. 54; Capt. 9 May 58 j Bt.Major, $
\ July 7a ; Major, 12 Ang. 76.
, Jotias Donn, jKiwi^n, 9 Feb. 55 ;
so Ang. 79.
Lt. ai Oct. 55 J Capt. Pii April 6a; Brevet Major, ax Oct. 75; Major,
d.a.a:
i3
19
16
»3
•"
II
...
13
...
II
II
...
II
...
I CjLPTAnrs.
Henry Lewis Harvest*
Richard Nsihan Hubbersty
^p.e.e. Kenelm Digby Murray^
r and Q.jr. Qen. in Ireland
Montaga Fawkes
Josiah JSrskine Collins
Walter Gave
Henry Caddell, Aijutamt Loutk MXUtia .
John Cuthbert.
Charles Arondel Barker
William Paul Barry Brereton
Joseph Robert M'Mnrray
John Alexander Maylin vipan
54' 9 Feb. 55
, 58 23 April 6x
' 13 Oct.
i 24 Sept.
( 4 Sept. 6o'p26Feb. 64
j' 5 Sept.
'16 Aug.
8 June
' 3 June
» I Feb.
» 6 Nov.
17 July
8 Aug.
'23 June
George Osborne Smith, Inetnetor cfMne- \
hetr^ X4 June 76 j
James Bovle
John Qordon, Aide deCamp to ike Governor \
ofMadrae i
Bdgar Cnbitt Brown, Station 8t<^ Officer, \
FoH Blair i
Alexander Henrv Qibbs Anton
I Christopher Neeld Jones, Inierpreter
Henry Robert Alfred EUis
John deCouroy Dashwood Meade.
13 July
9 Oct.
'a3 Jan«
'34 June
» 9 April
■" 7 Dec.
4 Jan.
Charles Edward Hannan, Adj. 30 Nov. 78..
Louis Robert Meredith MaxweU
Frederick Henry Munn
Georare Cortlandt Childe Shakespear
Claude Rainier Rogers
James Douglas Standen
SVB LlXITTXVAXn.
Malcolm Henry Stanley Grover..
SiooiTD LnuTxvAxn.
William Fremantle Cahusac
Herl>ert Hu^h Dobbie
Charles Irwm Fry
Alexander M'Donnell Moore
Reginald Eric Duncan Campbell...
6a P2a Sept. 65
6x P 8 June 67
61, 28 Dec. 65
64 ' 9 Nov. 67
67^33 June 69
67 '23 June 69
63 P 6 May 68
68 Pa3 June 70
69 ' 7 Dec. 70
18 Aug. 63
'23 June 69
P3oJune 69
^22 Oct. 70
P27 Apr. 70
aoAug. 7x!
z April 761
12 Aug. 76
23 Apr. 77
x6June 771
x4SepL 781
90 Aug. 79
67 'z2 Deo. 68
69 P27 Oct. 7x
28 Oct. 71
30 Jan.
I May
22 Jan.
33 July
xzOct
28 Oct.
28 Oct
28 Oct.
a8 Oct.
9 Aug.
21 Sept.
XI Sept. 76
IX Sept. 76
zi Sept. 76
24 June 76
28 April 77
II Sept. 76
CAPTA-Iir. I BKXV.lfAJ. | BT.LT.COL.
X Oct. 77
... Pajr««<«r.— Archibald Cochrane Fonrter,* 23 Mar. 60 ; Son, M^jor, 27 Apr, 75 ; Staff Bammaeter, 21 June 70.
... QMr<«r jra«<«r.-~John Watkins, 30 Apr. 79.
Faeinge 'Biajcit.—Agenie, Messrs. Cox and Co.— IrwA Agente, Sir B. Borough, Bt, and Co.
Smbarked for India, 30 Sept. 1870.
1 Sir Henry Percival de Bathe served with the Scots Fusilier Guards in the Crimean campaign from X7th Nov
iEs4,ftnd waa present at the siege and ML of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish
Hadil).
/ Colonel Penton served with the 84th Regiment in the Indian campaign of 1857-58— joined Havelock's Force at
Ctvnpore, present in the actions of Mungawar and Alumbagh, headed a party which stormed and took possession
^ t gate tfajTough which the relieving force had to pass on its way to the Residency of Lucknow, commanded a
Compsav in the sortie of 29th September, when a number of guns were taken, and at the storming of the Him
Kbttnah he extricated his oonmaanding Officer Mi^or Willis frt>m a mine-pit while exposed to a heavy fire from
t^ pohiU and was the first in through the breach ; present with Outram's Force at the Alumbagh ; at the fall of
Lceknow commanded three Companies of the 84th Regiment at the storming of the Kaisabagh ; served with Lugard'H
Oofaimn and present in the actions of the X7th and 26th April, relief of Azimghur, and pursuit of Eoer Sing (Medal
with two Clasps, and a year's service).
' Miior Robinson served with the 80th Regiment in the Crimea from the 5th Jan. 1855, including the siege and
Gill of Sebastopol, and attacks of the x8th June and 8th September (Medal with Clasp, sOi Class of the MedjitUe, and
* H^or Harvest served with the 89th Regiment in the Crimea from the 20th August 1855. indndinir the sieire
ao4 lUl of Sebastopol, and attack of the 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
* Mi^or Forster served the caiApaign of z86o in China with the Bufils (Medal with Clasp for the Taku Forts^.
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
236 '^^j^ ] 90th (PertJisMre Volunteers.— Light Inf.),—
Linked to y^rd.
• Egypt" (with the Sphinx). " Mabtikiqub " " Guadjlloupb" " Bktibtopol" "Lucktow."
rSubDittriet ^0.60.
iBH^ad^ Depot, EamiltoD.
•Mawdoba.'
Years'Ser.
Pay.
Half
Pay.
Colonel.— William Hassall Eden, Etuian, '31 Mar. 14 ; Lt. '22 June ao; Capt. P3X July 23 • Major »2o Aus
26; Lt.Colonel, "lo Aug. 39; ,^o^»*£' " Nov. 51 ; Major General, 15 Jon. 58; Lieut.Gei^aL 10 ^vii. U\
General, 4 March 72 ; Colonel 90th Foot, 24 Oct. 62. » k *
Lieutenant OoIoneL—
Majore.— irc Robert Montresor Rogera,' En». ai Feb. 55; U. 3 Aug. 55; Capt. 20 Noy. 60 : Major, i Anril 7? •
Bt.Lt.Colonel, ^qZm\j n-
Apsley Cherry,* Sjm^h, '11 May 55 ; ^- 18 Jan. 56; Capt. '29 Oct. 6x ; M<yor, 10 Sept. 74 : JB<.Z< Co/on*/
II Nov. 78.
xirsiGir oB I
awn LIKUT.
4 April 56 IS June 58 »'2o Sept. 64
CA.PTi.IVS.
Robert Henry Hackctt . . _ .
Randall Ironside Ward" P31 Jan. 60 ^29 Oct.
William Stewart Hamilton '14 Aug. 60 20 Nor.
William Frederic WilBon Pio June 62 '20 July
Joseph Bramley Ridout,* Capt. efCadeit, ) 1
Boj/al Military ColUge, Kingeton, Canada ;> 13 April 58 **i 8 Oct.
local rank qf Major 23 Mar. 76 ; 1
Edward Lethbridge '27 Feb.
61 jP 5 Mar.
••• Joseph Henry Laye '20 July
— lAubrey Maurice Maude
— George William Hutchinson ;
— Henry de Courcy Rawlins '
... ' John Mews Evetts 1^22 Mar.
I LlBUTBlTAirTS.
••• Gilbert RedversHeathcote
— Samuel Holt Lomax, Adjutant 20 Feb. 78
... Francis Smith
Heniy Musgrave Campbell
Patrick Bdmond Campbell Sheehan
Alexander Gordon 19 Dec.
Sydney Philip Strong 30 Jan.
Henry Edward Hotham a Feb.
Andrew Stacpoole Parkinson xo Apr.
Charles Hame Ixmes Hopkins x May
67 P27 Oct.
67 P27 Oct.
I II Sept.
I 30 Dec.
April
Oct.
13 June
13 June
2 Dec.
15 April
5 June
17 June
7 Aug.
5 Deo.
30 Mar.
X Apr.
7t
70
P28 Oct. 7x
P28 Oct. 7x
7 Nov. 73
I
X9 Sept. 74]
X Oct. 77
31 Aug.
23 Jan.
13 Jnly
1 Apr.
XX Oct.
x9 0ct.
78' 29 Nov.
781
79
79
ST.LT.COI..
29 Nov. 79
■ Major Ridout served with the
80th Regiment with the left attack
during the Bhootan Expeditiou of
1865 (Medal with Clasp).
SXOOVD LiBITnVAVTS. 3^.^^^1V
Henry Ijysons 11 May 78
Arthur Ogilvie White xx May 781
Robert Black Fell xx May 781
John Ross 14 Sept. 78,
Hugh Lionel Custanoe ' 17 May 79I
William Henry Vicars ' 2 July 79
William Paul Anderson ! 6 Aug. 79!
John Granville Blake 13 Aug. 79
! I I
IFajfrnaster."
. Quarter Matter.— Joaeph Kewman, xx Sept. 72.
Faeinpe Bnft.^Aaente, Messrs. Cox A Co.—Irieh Aaeute, Sir E. Borough, Bt. and Co.
Mmbarkedfor the Cape </ Good Hope, Januarf 1878.
* Lt.Colonel Rogers served with the 44th Regiment in the Crimea ftrom the 29th Aug. 1855, including the sicgo and
fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the Chinese campaign in
x86o. and was severely wounded at the storming of the Taku Fort (Medal with Clasps, and Victoria Cross).
* Lt.Colonel Cherry served with the 90th Light Infantry in India from lath Aug. 1857 until the end of the rebellion,
including the first defence of the Alumbagh, relief of Lncknow by Lord Clyde as Adjutant to the and Detachment
Battalion, defence of the Alumbagh under Outram and repulse of various attacks, assault and capture of Lucknow,
and subsequent campaign £n Oude (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service).
7 Captain Ward served as a Midshipman in the Royal Nayy. was on board H.M.8. Sannihal at the siege and
fall of Sebastopol, and at the bombardment and capture of Kinboum (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
jratiLJ dlst(PriiicesffLoui8e'8AryylUhueUiyhlauaei-6). — LinhedluT2nd.\^'^'J^J;'^^i^l^^^'2^7
Princew Louise'g Cypher and Coronet. The Boar's Head (The Campbell Crest). " Ife ObliviMcarU." "Holbia"
"ViMixEi." "ComuirjrA" "Ptubwbbb" "Nivbllb'* *'Nivb'* *'0bthb8" *'Toulou8b*' " PBiriifSULA.."
Y«ftr«'8er.'Cel«a«l. — James RobcrtBon Craufurd, Enngn, 14 June 21 ; Entign 4r ^i- '29 Aug. 22 ; Lt. 4* Capt. '19 Sept. 26 ;
Full aui Capt. Jr Lt.Colonel^ '18 Feb. 37; Colonel, 11 Nov. 51; Major, 20 June 54; Major General, igrJune 56;
P*y- Pay- 1 Lieut. General J 12 Feb. 63 ; General, 25 Oct. 71 ; Colonel gist Foot, 27 Au(?. 70.
7b ' ... ;Lieotaaaat Oolonel.— ^.«.c. Alexander Cuningluun Bruce, CB. Ensign, ^iS Jane 52; X^ '17 Mar. 54; Capt.
' ' 31 Aug. 58: Bt.Major, 5 July 72; Major, 1 Jan. 73; Lt.Colonel, 21 June 79.
3« ' ... iKigen.— William Prescod Gumey, Entign, '17 Feb. 54; Lt. ^6 July 55; Capt. '12 Nov. 60; Bt.MaJw,
I , 28 Sept. 73; Major, 19 Jan. 76.
23 ... ,Charle8 HoUway, Ensign, '7 July 57; if. a8 Sept. 58; Capt. Pjo April 66; Bf.Mtyor, 31 Dec. 78; M^or,
i ( 21 Jane 79.
Capta-ikb.
I ai '/is JHoratic Gordon Robley^ |''i4May
>5 I ... George Newcombe Stevenson l^xoNov.
James Thomas Rogers i* 4 May
William Salmon Mills '31 Jan.
William Gostwyck Gard, Adj. i Adm.Batt. \ p^ j.^^
Invemwkire EiJU Volunteers ^|2ol^ec.
Vernor Chater, Aid* de Camp to ike Mar- \\p^^ j^-
quis of Lome > 1 ^
George Lidwell O'Solli van 'xa Sept.
^/u John Bouldersons p i Feb.
William Prevust 9 Mar.
Hni^h Gordon Fallowfleld |p23 0ct.
William Reginald Hoaisou Crauftird ' 6 Mar.
DoQgan James MacGregor MacDonald p 9 Oct.
58 '26 Nov. 61 P28 May 70
65 ••25 Sept. 67,^28 Oct. 71
60 P 3 May 64J 19 Aug. 73!
63 'xo April 66 24 Sept. 73
64 1 ''27 July 661 24 Deo. 73
64^^29 Jan. 70
6s' '12 Oct. 67
56 '11 Mar. 59
67 '18 May 70:
12 Fob. 75
X April 75
I Apr. 75
a Mar. 78
67 ''28 May 70 1 15 Mar. 79
69 'x4 Sept. 70' 23 Mar. 79
69' 28 Oct. 7x1 25 Nov. 79
LiBUTBXAirTB. I
Henry Alexander Schank, In*t. qf iftf#-^
ketsy I Dec. 75 }
James Latimer Crawshay St. Clair, Ac^ju- \
tant 1 Dec. 75 i
Arthur Ely Heathoote Tottenham
Freville Gookson
George Blakemore Robbins
William Home Middlemass
Donald George Mackay Fowler
jGerald Lionel Joseph Goff
'GodXSney Disney GouingB
Henry Francis Campbell Johnston
I SlOOVS LlBUTXITAirTS.
{Thomas Fraser
Charlas James Richardson
DsTid John Alexander Dickson....,
Frederick Wyllie
William Augostna Lane-Fox
Alexander Wilson
Hugh Graham Lang
Stanley PatcrBon
''x4Jan. 7x1 28 Oct. 71
23 Sept. 71 28 Oct. 71
I I Feb. 73
26 Feb. 73
I 3 Feb. 72
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' 13 June 74
10 Mar. 75
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PafaM«<«r.— William Darling Candwell, 8 July 78 ; Ens. '21 Feb. 60 ; X/. 25 Feb. 64 ; Capt. 1 Jan. 73.
f^Korter Master.— Jamee Gillies, 29 Oct. 73.
Facings Yeaiow.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.— JruA Agents, Sir E. Borongh, Bt. k Qq,
Embarked for Natal, 19 Februarg 1879.
' Ctpiain Bobley served with the 68th Light Infantry in the New Zealand war in 1864-66, and was present at the
>:^k on Gate Pah (Medal).
Ciptain Bonlderson served with the 7i6t Highlanders in the Indian campaign in 1858, and was present at the
' ' ^walior, and operations against Burgore and Dowlut Sing CMediu with Clasp).
tribes on the N. W. Frontier of India in 1863 (Medal with Claspju
'-•ttteof Kotakeaerai, recapture of Gwalior, and operatic
Svred slso throughout the campaign against the hill trib
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Roger FranciB Darvall
Robert Henry Oxley
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Arbuthnot Pery Byng Sutherland Dunbar
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Stuart Alexander Mensles
William MenryDiSchuwrngham
JohnStandiah Monteith Hamilton
Edward Gilpin-Brown
William Augustus Scott
Bdward Cecil Bothune
Walter Colquhoun Boyd
Francis Farquharson Ramsay
Robert Aberorombv Grant
Alexander David Fraaer
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George Whyte MelvUle Dundas
Harry Wright
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17 Feb.
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21 Sept. 74
xo Sept. 75
30 Nov.
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PflMMMfar.-John Dennis Swinburne, 3 Mar. 59 ; -»«• "5 Mar. 43 ; ^' 3 Oct. 46 ; S9n,Uq^, 1 Jan. 60.
OMrter JfcMto-.— John Bignell,x4Ang. 66. _ ^ ^ j» ^
^^FacifHfi Yellow.-^«<». Messrs. Cox and Co.-JW.» Ag^nUj^ B. Borough, Bi. and Co.
jfwanfi xeuow. ^ , j^^^^j^^^^ Bombay, a6 JoMuarf x868.
1 Gen«;Bl Staunton served with the xoth Ragt. in the Sutl^^ cwnnaign in ^H^>^^^^,^^^^^jl^£^,
S^iSi^^^Nov. (Sfodal with OJasp, Knight of the Legion of Honor, Sarainian and Turkish Medafa, and
^'^SSS wStelSJS*^^ the 37th Regiment on the North-Weet Frontier during the Indian mutiny in 1857-59
^'f^LnM'Bwen served in the Oentrallndia campaign ini858, including the action, of BsJRhnr.Munjrrowlia.
Bindwbho, and Korai (Medal). .
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Thomas Henry Burton Forster, InH. of\
Mneketrg 17 May 79 *' j
John Stirling Napier
Herbert Spencer Compton Gordon
^fred Harold Middleton, Adj, 15 Mar. 70'
WiUiam Frederick Tumor ..7. ...
Steirart MacDoagall
John Haaluck Campbell . .
19 July 55 13 Deo. 57
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'2a June 67
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'31 May 59
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'28 June
29 Oct.
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Alexander Duncan Sim ....
William Aubrey Alfred Macbeam *"
{Andrew Buchanan Bbickbum
Edward Brabason ITrmflton
iGeorge Laurie Walker
Bedl^ Wright
John Gordon Wolrige-Goidoii .'!."!."*
|Franci« Macnamara Aitken .......'
Sydney Loftoa Robinson
Bdward Alston Pieryepont Brooke *
Begmald ^'Estrange M'Kerrell ...
30 Jan.
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XX May
25 May
13 June
22 Jan.
9 July
23 July
23 July
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«i}?iJ^ZlL*^^Oo^o"el Moore served with
xoBept. 77inoln^
siege of
campaign from December x8<7
the ailUr of Bhognapoxi.
-jucknow in Mareh, siege of
CWpee. action of Selimpore (slightS
wounded), action of JamSo, storxn and
capture of Birwah Forts - slightly
wounded, and mentioned in de-
spatches (MediU with Clasp for Central
India). Served In the AshautlWar^
X874 in raising a force from the Wa^
: and Denkera tribes on the left
^ Of the main-ii;^ of"ad^U,
S^J»,"»« wtani of the troops to
S;tf*2!Sj '^employed in the tSis-
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Qww^ Jfa*<«r.— John Brebber, 34 Sept. tq.
Flacinge Y^ow.-AgenU, Measn. Cox Jnd Co.--7Wa AaentM ftu.v -o ^ -^
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land 6th Nov.
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Colonel.— John Thornton Grant,^ CB. En$. 28 April 98; Lt. la Nov. 30; Capl. 30 Jaly 4a; Bt Major,
20 June 54 J Major, 29 Oct. 54 ; Bi.Lt.Colontl^ 12 Dec. 54; LtColonel, 22 Dec. 54 j Colonel, 12 Dec. 57 ;
Major General, 6 Mar. 68 ; Lieut. General, i Oct. 77 ; Colonel 94th Foot, 35 June 79.
Lieutenant Colonel.— Sydenham Malthus.C^. Sneign, '24 Jan. 52 ; Lt. n Aug. 54 ; Capt. 30 Mar. 63 ; Major,
1*29 June 70; Brevet Lt.Colonel, i Oct. 77; Lieutenant Colonel, 31 Oct. 77.
Major*.— John Murray, Eneign, '17 Jan. 51 ; X<. 21 July 54; Cap<. P19 Nov. 58; Mtyor, 6 July 70; Brevet
Lieutenant Colonel, 1 Oct. 77.
Philip Robert Anstruther, JSiwt^n, 31 Dec. 58 ; Lt. '35 May 60 ; Capt. P3 Jan. 65; Bt.MaJor, t Oct. 77 ; Major,
II May 78.
Captaivb.
James Browne
p.«.e. William Edward Montague
Fred. Buckley Campbell
George RuBsel Sal vin Bowlby
p.t.e. Spencer Edwurd Orr, Garrison In-
ttruelor, Alderehot
p.e.e. Cecil Hanmer Bunbury, Instructor, )
Bogal MilUarvCollege
Richard Albert vercoe Pope, Adj. 1 Adm,
Batt. Stqfordshire Bi/U VolunUers
Walter Gregory Buller
Henry Farrer, Ad{f. 1 Adm.Bait. GaUoieajf \
Bife Volunteers j
George Froom
Stanford Norman McLeod Naime
Bdmund Smith Brook
Jamea Hill Poe
Lionel Godolphin Brooke
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Hamilton William Wetherell Spooner
Heathoote Francis George Campion
James MacSwiney,iiMe. of Musi. 19 June 78
Herbert Augustine ChristopherHarrison, ^
Adjutant xB Oct. 79
John de Oonrcy O'Grady
Hugh James Alexander Davidson
Frederick Harry Carroll
Egerton Harding
Alexander William Day Maclean
BscoBD lAmvnxum,
Hugh Cowper
Archibald David Campbell
Godflney Lennox Byre Massy
John James Francis Hume
Harry George Adams>Connor
Coldstream James Carden
Frederick George William Jones ..
George Thomas Irvine Swann
Charles Hall
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15 Aug. 77
30 Jan. 78
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6 Aug. 79
13 Aug. 79
13 Aug. 79
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P 7 Dec, 67
'33 Oct. 60
'33 Feb. 61
19 Dec. 6a
1*33 Aug. 68
29 Aug. 65
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a8 Oct. 71
'31 May 71
11 Sept. 73
ao Nov. 75
12 Feb. 77
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a Mar. 66' 31 Dec. 78
z4Jnne 73,
I April 70
I July 76
4 Jan. 77
31 Oct. 77
I May 78I
3 Dec. 78
I Feb. 79
15 April 7d
Pagnuuter.—John Mitchell Elliot, 29 Oct. 78 ; Bns. 10 Oct. 63 ; Lt. »3 Aug. 66 ; Capt, 27 Feb. 77*
Quarter Jfuftfr.— Patrick Lacey, 10 Nov. 69.
Facings Gnen.^Agents, Sir C. R. M'Grigor, Bt. and Co.— JrwA Agents, Sir E. Borough, Bt. and Co.
Embarked for NaUd, 26 February 1879.
> Lieut. General Grant served with the 49th Regt. throughout the oi)erations in China (Medal), commenoiii|r with
the first taking of Chusan, and terminating with the demonstration before Nankin, including the storm and capture
of the heights above Canton, attack and capture of Amoy, second capture of Chusan, attack and capture of the
heights of Chinhae, occupation of Ningpo, and repulse of the night attack, attack and capture of the enemy's en-
trenched camp on the heights of Segoan, attack and capture of Chapoo, Woosung, and Chin Kiang Foo (wounded).
Served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 0^ command of the 49th firom the battle of Inkennan), inolnd-
ing the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, sortie on i<6th Oct., and assaults of the Bedan
on the x8th June and 8th Sept. ; commanded the working party, 600 strong, from the Light and and Divisions that
had to turn the enemy's work after the Quarries were earned, and was engaged during the night in worldni; and re-
peUing the three attempts made bv the Russians to retake the i>08ition (Medal with three Clasps, CB., Officer of the
Legion of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 4th Class of the Medjidie).
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I Bt.Uinjar, 5 July 7a ; Mcijor, 25 Dec. 74 ; Lf. Colonel, 21 July 75.
, iKi^on.— ^.«.e. John North Croalock,' CB. £iuiffH,^j^ Oct. 54 ; Lt. 5
|-^«.^--y...c. uoiiu i^urui vyreaiuois,' u-rf. iiim^ii/13 Oct. 54 ; Lt. 9 Feb.5S; <?ap<.»6 May 59; BtMajor, $ July
I 73; i^^r, 3oMarch 75; iTj.X/.CofoiMJ, Ti Nov. 78. -v tj
Norton KnatchbuU,« iiw^". =9 ^oo- 54 ; -Zi<. q Mar. 55 ; Capt, P30 Nov. 60 ; Bi.MaJor, 29 Dec. 73 ; ifo/or, ai
July 75.
Heniy Gregham Paake.'» Etuiffn, 23 March 55 ; Lt. 7 Nov. 55 ; Capt. ^20 April 66 ; Major, ao AprU 78.
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'Edward Warren Goldlng
Terence Michael Dolan
William Henry de Sali8,.l({;itia»< x Derby \
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Edward Thomas MaasyDiokin
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Clande Edward Thompaon
Walter Hore
William Wallace Dnnlop
Horace Lookwood Smith-Dorrien
Frederick Edward Vemey Taylor
Harold Garmichael Wylly
Franela Clemente Godley
Bobert Bvre Sullivan Taylor
Bmeei Allardioe Gardiner GkMset
Franoia StuddertSvana, A^'uiani 23 July 79
George Seymour Charlea Jenkinson
Sbcovb LixuTurum.
FranoiB Inman Kane
WiDiam Washington Hancock ....
Bobert Gifford
Egerton Angostns Tower
Frederiok Owen lAoyd Stokes ....
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•'23 Aug. 64
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'27 Sept. 6i
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1 General Brownrigg served the
Eastern campaign of 1854-55, as
Assist. Adj. General, including the
battles of Alma and Inkerman and
siege of Sebastopol, and was Chief of
the Staff to Sir George Brown in the
expedition to Kertch (Medal with
three Clasps, CB„ Officer of the
Legion of Honor, 4th Class of the
Me4iidie. and Turkish Medal).
PoysMMfar.— Wilmadorf G^rge Mansergh, a8 June 79 ; Snt. 8 Feb. 56 ; Li, 37 May 60 ; Capt, 1 Apr. 70.
QHortar Jfocter.— Samuel George Miller, 37 Aug. 79.
Fltieimg$Yeillow.^j0€ni$t Messrs. Cox and Co.^JrM Ageuit, Sir E. Borough, Bt. and Co.
Setumed from India, 4 Novemher 1870.
* U.G(donel Ferkiiiaon served with the95th Regiment in the Crimea from 30th May z855,inclading the siege and Ikr
of Sebastopol, attack of 'the Quarries on 6th June, attack of the x8th /one, and assault of the Redan on 8th
September (wotmded. Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) . Served also in the Central India campaign in 1 858-509
adnding the siege and capture of ETotah, pursuit of Tantia Topee, and action at Baxode (mentioned in despatch,
HediOwith Clasp).
' LLCoIonel Crealook served with the 95th Regiment in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858, including the siege
lad captare of Kotah, battle of Kota ke Serai (wounded), and general action resulting in the capture of Gwalior,
aegr and capture of Pourie, and surprise of the rebel camp of Kunrye (Medal with Clasp, and twice mentioned in
^mtdifls). Served throughout the Kafir war of X878 and the Zulu war of 1879 *8 Assistant Military Secretary to
UGeoaral Lord ChelmBfora commanding the forces, and was present at the actions of Gingindhlovu and relief of
tkowe, and in the engagement at Ulundi. ^(Several times mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt Colonel and CB.),
* M^r Knatc^bvul served with the 95th Regiment in the Crimea from the x6th June 1855, including the sioge
ttd lUl of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) . Served also in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858,
iutading the siege and capture of KotaA, recapture of Chundaree, battle of Kota ke Berai^general action resulting
a the captare of GhraUor, siege and captare or Pourie, and smprise of the rebel camp at Koondrye (mentioned in
tetehea. Medal with Chutp).
^IbAae Paske served with the 95th Regiment in the Crimea fh>m the asth August 1855, including the siege and
U of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858,
iKfaidIng the siege and capture of KTotah (Medal with Clasp for Central India) .
^ Captain J. B. Pearson was present at the mutiny of the late 6th Bengal Native Infantry at Allahabad on the
Ml June x8s7, ^nd served throofhout the Indian mutiny campaign ; was present with Havelock's force throughout
in opemtions, including the retaJking of the city and cantonments of Allahabad, actions of Fnttehpore, Aoung, Puidoo
Nadoee, Oawnpore, Oonao, Busaeemtgunge (both actions) , Boorbeeke Chowkee, Bithoor, Mungarwar, and Alnmllagh
■ad xsUef of Lodknow. Was afterwards present at the defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore, re-oocapatioii
«r Bflhileiaid, and ponoit of Feroaeahah (mentioned In despatches, Medal with Clasp, and a years service).
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96th Regiment of Foot.— Linked to 63rd, [l'^'S'^%^u>a,
Th§ Sphinx. " Egtyi " " PiiriirsuLA " ** New Zialakd."
Ooloael.--tf. Thomas Maitland Wilflcm, JTmmm, '15 Apr. 24; Zt. '13 Mav 26; Cop^ 1*23 Deo. 31; Bt.MaJor^
o Nov. 46; MajoTt 18 Aug. 48 ; Lt.Colon^t^ '15 Jane 49 ; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54 ; Atajor Gentral, 7 Jau. 64 ;
JAeui.Generalt 23 April 72; General, x Oct. 77; Cotoiwi 96th Foot, 15 Oct. 77.
.... . * ... „ rn.isFe" — • ^ .«
5;
70 ; Brevet LieuteHani Colonel, 1 Oct. 77.
William Osborne Barnard, Bneign, '15 April 56; Lt, 21 May 58 ; Capt. '18 Nov. 59 ; Brevet Xc^vr, 5 Joly 7* J
Major, 13 March 78. »_^
LtetttenaDt Ooloael.— James Briggs, Eneign, 13 I'eb. 52 ; i<. 31 Aug. 55; Capt. ^21 May 58 j Mc^e^, »2o Jul^r
67; Brevet lAeuienani Colonel, aoJnly 76; .Um<«9a»f Colonel, 13 March 78.
]Eigors.~Edmimd John Bcovell» Bneign, 25 Mar. 56; Lt. ^30 April 58 ; Capt. ^7 Oct. 59 ; Itajor, ^14 Bept.
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Captauts.
Frederick John Josselyn, Adjutant Bei-X
ford MUiiia i
Arthor Qeorge Hay Church
William Newbigging.
Arthur Leycester Wynter, Adjutant 6\
aneaekire JUiUiia }
Herbert Charles Marryat
Edward Plantagenet Phillipps
4fi/u p.f.e. Robert James Maxwell,^ D.A,Q.M. I
Cfem. Intelligence Branch , )
Francis Glasse MarshaU
John Arthur Barlow ^
Basil Lloyd Anstruther
James Jooelyn Glascott
Charles Parker Ridley
LlBUTBVJLlTTB.
Noel Norcott Winter
Arthur Edmund Simpson, Instructor ^h
Jfueketry i May78 }
George Warren Woods Rochfort-Boyd, >
Adtutant 5 July 79 f
WilUamPeel Nash
Reginald John Guthrie XJtermarck
Claud Edward Stracey
Charles Robert Brown
Archibald Boyd MarweU
John Edward Watson
John Henry Abbot Anderson
SiooirB LiBunvurrs.
William Bertram
Graham Ravenhill Pearoe
Ralph Anstruther Henderson ....
Charles Curling Melvill
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'22 Feb. 68
9 Aug. 73
28 Oct. 71
21 Sept. 74
7A
2 Dec.
II Feb. 75
24 June 76
29 Nov. 76
II Oct. 78
19 Apr. 79
13 Juno 79
21 June 79
P2aMar. 64
'25 De^. 67
'isPeb. 71
20 Sept. 76
3iJa4. 77
ai April 77
»'i8 Oct. 59
P I Feb. 68
15 Jan. 79
13 June 79
9 July 79
13 Sept. 79
BXBV.)Ci.J. BT.LT.COX..
I Oct. 77
S July 72
Pagmaeter.—JohXL Swainson D'Aguilar, 3 Feb. 79; Bn*. ^9 Feb. 70; Lt. 28 Oct. 71 ; Capt. 10 Apr. 78.
Qtuu-ter ifduear.— Walter Facer, 13 July 78.
JPaeimge Yeilovr.—Agente, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Irish Af/entt, Sir E. Borough, Bt. and Co.
Returned from India, az December 1873.
1 Major R. J. Maxwell served with the Soth Regiment in the Indian mutiny and osmpaignin Oade in z8^*^5o^
iadndjiig the capture of the Fort of Simree, actions of Bera and Doondeakera (Medal ) .
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tBrigadt Depot, w^Mfffffntr, ^^
" Qt(o/(M H gloria dueunt,"—" Sxtastopol " " Luoxirow."
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itopol" "]
John lUxwoU Perceval,* CB. J?n«^,*ai June 33 ; Lieut, 'iSMaroh ^6 • Ca«f PiR Mnir ,« . i/../—
tColmel.'
lientmftBtC
BtJlajor, I
^^^^V^ """ ^CHiQii oanora,' J««v*. ^S Mar. 55; Xrf. 9 Sept. ssrOopi. S'M^ 66; Umf^r,
John Laj^oy Tweedie, Enngn, '3 July 60 ; X<. ^ 4 Nov. 64 ; Capt. >a Jan. 69 ; Jfipor. q Bept tq.
aantColmel.— Charles Henry Browne,» Enngn. 11 Aug. 54; ie. 8 Dec ca. a»« »,* i/r«»
I.— David John Dickson Bafford," Ji«i^«, 93 Mar. 55; Lt/g Sept '*^" *^^'-
Caftaivs.
John Arefaihald Murray
William Frederick Brown
jJoseph Heniy Jameson
Charles Edward Partridge
iJoseph Graham Smith*
Dacres Thomas Charles Bdgraye.
jWillisun Henry Murphy
John Cumherlege CauUqy
Beginald Robert Louaada
IT'"
I LzBUTBiruras.
Enstaoe B. Loraine Sevan
pj»,e. Henrv Tiyon Wing, InUruetorA
Chas. Bobl. Crosse, OuLi^Muek. 32 June 75
Harold Cummings, At^/ulant 33 July 74
Norman Houstoun Leckie
Bdward Aickin William Stewart Groves,
WUliam Yere Hopegood
Herbert Dunoombe Armstrong
Charles Neptune Bulley
Henry Leighton Fanshawe
Richard Herbert Eccles
Edward Henry Batnes
Francis Foord Hilton
»ix Feb. 63 » 5 June 66
>ioJuly 66>33 0ct. 67
»3oJune 63*25 Bept. 67
' 5 Jiuxe 66;' 3 Jan. 69
LISUT. I CAPTAiy.
Abraham Prim Cronyn .
Cholmeley Bdward Carl Branflll Harrison
SbOOVD LZBUTUTAHn.
Geor^ge William Mannsell
Sdward Iieonard Aspinall Heygate .
Edwin Alfred Hervey Aldarson
*x4Har.
~27 July
8 Jan.
'13 Jan.
^ 3 Feb.
'34 Mar.
6 July
»iS Feb.
»22 Feb.
68; a Aug.
66 '33 Jan.
68,»33Mar.
69 '32 June 70
69 » 4 Feb. 7x
69 '15 Feb. 71
70 'so Sept. 71
38 Oct. 71
' 3 Sept.
'98.-
June
14 Feb.
2 Nov.
4 Dec.
9 Sept. 74
17 Jan- 77
a Feb. ' 8
9 Sept. 79
aVD LIBVT.
ziMay 78
13 July 76
4 Deo. 78
38 Oct. 71
Z3 April 7a
xa Nov. 73
93 Nov. 73
26 Feb. 74
2z Aug. 74
II Feb. 75
TO Sept. 75
aoNov. 75
aoNov. 7<
24 June 7(
IX Sept. 76
^ J ..r.-^lCdiael Ryan Healy, 38 Sept. 78 ; ^»*' '^S Got. 61 ; X<. z Apr. 6; Copt as May 78.
QMrta- Jfarf«r.— Uriah Frederick Lapham, 30 Sept. 74.
^
Fueingt Sky Blue.— 4^«sf*, Messrs. Cox k Co.— Jritfc AgmOe, Bit E. Borongh, Bt, and Oo.
Metwnudfrom India, xz June x^.—Bmlbairked far Jamaica, 30 Get. Z873.
^GeoMal Peroeval commanded the Reserve Battalion of the zath Regiment in the Eafllr War of Z852-53, and 16
bis Mrvioes was nominated a CB. (Medal).
jAClaiB of the MedjMie). Served also m Bengal in suppressins the mutiny in Z857-58, with the Jonnpore Field
Fcive in the actaons of Nusmtpore, Chanda, Ummeerpore, and Sultanpore, afterwards at the siege and captoze of
iBskaow snd sCoiming of the SjOsarbagh (Medal with Clasp).
pan rield Force in the actions
Wm (j
' MiBor BaiTord served with the 07th Regiment in Bengal in suppressing the mutiny in 1857-58— with the Joub
^ of Chanda, Ummeerpore, and Sultaa
_ . I* the QftA _
P«Ki'»cafaist the Indians at Orange Walk, British Honduras " on the zit September 1879, on whiioh
gmnanded a detaobment of the xst west India Regiment and was dangerously woimded uj a musket-ban in the
Ummeerpore, and BuUanpore, afterwards at the siege ana capture of
. {Medal with Clasp).
*0^iisia Smith was promoted Captain in the 07th Regiment " in reoognitlon of his gallant servioes whenea-
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98th (Prince of Wales'), — Linked to' 64th,
FuUHalf
Pay. I Pay.
Depot with 64 F. J
The Prince of Wales* plume. ** Ghixa " (with the Dragon)
i. Sir KobeTtFercy Doxig\wi, Bart., En*ign, i6 March so; Lt. '19 Feb. 24; Capl. ^u June =8
[Sub IH$hriet No. ab.
Brigade Depoi, Lichfield.
PUKJAUB."
Colonel. -
>lonel.—<?. Sir Kobert Percy Douglas, jtforf., -fcim^n, iG Marcn so; JjC. '19 J^eo. 24; Capt. ^u June =8;
Major, 26 Oct. 41 ; Lt.Colonel, '15 Apr.^a ; Colonel, 20 June 54 ; Major General, 26 Oct. 58 ; lAeut.&eneral,
6 Jan. 67 ; OenercU, 14 April 74 ; Colonel aSth. Foot, 7 Jan. 64.
Lieutenant Colonel.— A ttilio Sceberraa,* Eneign, 21 April 46; Lt. '21 Jan. 48; Capt. 9 Mar. 58; Major,
6 Jan. 72 ; Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, 25 Dec. 77 ; lAetUenant Colonel, 14 Sept 28.
•Thomas Thomson Simpson,* Jimgrji, '30 June 57 ; Lt. '26 Aug. 59 ;
Capt, ' 5 Aug. 64; Major, 9
Charles Graham Heathcote, Eneign, P19 Aug. 56 ; Lt. P21 Sept. 60 j Capt. '10 Nov. 65 ; Bt.Major, 3 May 78 ;
Major, 14 Sept. 78.
Aug
Captains.
Hardinge Richard Stracey ' 27 Mar. 58;*'2i Sept. 60' '18 Dec. 66
LIIUT. I CAPT-AJOr. BMTV.MAJ. | BT.LI.COI.-
Loftus Lewis Astley Cooper ''30 April 58
Allan Grseme Raper 1*18 Feb. 62
Edward Haughton 1*28 Oct. 59
Charles Frederick Sharp *'i9Mar. 6x
Alexander Harley Hyslop ' 5 April 64
Dominick Downes McCausland ,1*21 MJEur. 65
Edward Tickell Bayley Sparks, Aide <*• ) ' p^, -u.^ ^^
Campto Major General Beyton I'l^'MMar. 65
Richard Humphry Tyacke '24 April 69
j».«.e. Jahleel Brenton Carey* 24 Jan. 65
Grifflth Allen '23 Nov. 70
9 Oct. 63 P 7 Aug. 67
'21 Mar. 65 ''23 Nov. 70
' 5 April 64
10 May 64
P 1 Dec. 65
'34 April 69
LXBUrXVAVTB.
Heniy Herbert Powis
Henry David Williams, Inet. of Mueketrj/ \
21 Dec. 78 S
G crTCP A VxTLTidGTChnpmim
J-. . 'r^ -■■ ^Tfyijfvii ,,.
JoUii Rc-evcM „ , . ;,,„„.,.. HH,^**,
Clmrles^ KdwArd Bradley .,„„...,„ [
Frederick tJeorgfe Pre^toQ
ChHrlL>f4 ArLbur H^dLlQifiid
' 3 Aug. 70
Arthur W ildiELun Prior, ^^/nfnj*^ 13 Dec. 78
Clmriea Edmumi Wedirwqod Wood
Henry Hairtfafttid Fli|^gin&an., ,
John Turner Bnnkley ,
' 9 Oct.
28 Oct.
6 Mar.
28 Oct.
9 -A-ug. 73
19 Aug. 74(
21 April 77,
31 Aug. 78
14 Sept 78
7 Feb. 79
I April 79
17 May 79
19 Oct. 72
9 Aug. 73
31 Aug. 73
38 Oct. 71
31 Jan. 74
38 Feb. 74
38 Feb. 74
2 Dec. 74
13 June 75
20 Nov. 75
I 29 Jan. 76
29 Nov, 76
SlCOirt} LllCTBRAHfa.
Gijrard Chicheflter
WiJiloughby Fen wick Trevel^'an.,
Eriieet Henry E^^dolph .„,„.
Albert John Lmrlner ,...t.. ...,-.*>.
Alan Maekfiuxic k....«.,^«..,,
Ralph John Hunter ., „,*►.
Fnmcia GeJdard ...... .,..<
Percy SbAke!i|>eia.f« Dyaon
Pij(f«Mififr'.— Osoioml MrHjrrii ?F Johnson, 8
(ffnArter Moii^r. — ^John ^horo, 17 Jan. 77.
2irD LIBUT. I
23 Jan.
22 Jan.
33 Jan.
33 Jan.
6 Aug.
6 Aug.
13 Aug.
X} Aug.
Nov. -
ig. 79
78; Bne,
»xo Feb. 69; Li, »aa July 71 ; Cafl, 14 Sept. 78.
Faeinge White.— ^^Mtt, Messrs. Cox and Co.^JmA Aaenit, Sir E. Borough, Bt. and Co.
Setwmedfrom Bengal, 34 April i86j.^Bmbarkedfor Barbadoet, 38 Jan. 2873.
1 LLGdlonel Sceberras served as Adjutant of the 70th Regiment during the Indian mutiny in 1857-58 (Medal).
Was present at the disarming of the mutinous Native Grarrison of Peshawur, and subsequently at the outbreak and
^tal annihilation of the late 51st Bengal Native Infttntry in August 1857, when his charger was shot.
* Major Simpson served with the Force under Brigadier General Chamberlain in 1859-60 against the Cabool
Khali Wuseerees, and was present at the capture and burning of Maidanee (Medal with Clasp). Served yrith the
Feehawnr Division durixuf tne Sepoy Mutiny, in 1858.
• Captain Carey servea with the expeditionarv force under Brigadier General Harley in British Hondiiras in
February and March 1867 (mentioned in Despatones).
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
2r.tJ. ] 99illDukeofEdinhurghXLanarJc8hire)—LUked ^o 62u^{^'^^^'^no^^3^24S
The Duke of Edinburgh's Coronet and Cypher. '* Pbkiit *' " New Zialjlnd."
VcuVSer.
Full HtHl
,— Samnel Braybrooke,^ and Lt. 17 Dec. 12 ; Zt. 29 April 18 ; Capi. '6 March 23 ; MqjoTf '27 Fob. 35;
p _ ■ U.Colonel, 26 Jan. 44 j Colonel, 20 June 54 ; Miyor General, la June 59 ; Lieut.Oeneral^ ai Feb. 68 ; General,
fiZ: -ifZ:' x6 April 75 ; Colonel 99th Foot, 36 Jan. 66.
33 1 ... Ilosatmaiit g«loiiel.— William Henry Dowling Reeves "Welman, CB, Eneign, 10 Deo. 47; Lt. 6 June '54,-
Capt, '30 Oct. 57 ; Major, 25 Nov. 65 ; Brevet Lt.Colonel, 31 Mar. 75 ; Lieutenant Colonel, 31 Oct. 77.
■i^.— Ueniy Fred. Winchelsea Ely,* Enrign, '22 June 49; X^ 6 June 54; Copi. 'i7'l5fov. 57; 'Major,
15 May 66 ; Brevet Lt, Colonel, ig OcL 75.
33 I ... p,«.e. Albert Lancelot Walker,* Eneign, x8 Dec. 57 ; ■^*- ^4 Feb. 60 ; Caj><. '20 Oct. 65 ; 2?<.lfo;or,8 Feb. 78 ;
Major, a July 79 ; Bt.Lt.Colonel, ag Nov. 79.
16
21 I ...
GAnJLIHS.
; XV810V OB
; alTD LIXUT.
10
6
6
3
jder M'Arthur Moir 9 Feb. 64^
Porbes Lugard Story* ' s^ng. 59I
— " ~ •"" 'f 3 June 59|
'isNov. 61
PsOct. 6a'
IX Sept. 63,
'18 Oct. 64
» 3 April 66
Miyor Dawson Hill
Charles John Greenham
George Arthur Wayman
Charles Henxy Scott Kennedy.
Etobert Benjamin Cotton
James Moore Hanson ^ .
Gerard Roseingrave Wilson Maoklin ,'17 April 66
Charles Cavendish Kevile 1*17 Nov. 69
Paa May
P 3 Oct.
P 4 Feb.
P30 Aug.
••ao Oct.
'a7 Feb.
'14 Sept.
Paa Mar.
i'30 Aug.
Paa Mar.
I
66P3oAug. 71
63 9 Mar. 72
6a P16 Oct. 67
641 30 Apr. 73
65 iz Mar. 74
67 1 27 June 74
7o| 31 Oct. 77
6 Dec. 77
9 Deo. 77
a July 79
LnuTBFxim. |
Arthur Whichcote Turner ■
it'Samuel Lang ...'
Heniy Charles Harford, Adjutant 33 July 79
Claud Henry Alexander j
Harry Wetherell Bowden
Francis Biohard Macmullen '
Walter Dallv Jones
Alexandar Yanghan Payne
Bertram Everard Winter
Albert Edward Whistler
Thomas George Johnson
»37 Feb.
P15 Oct.
P 5 Nov.
15 Aug.
30 Jan.
30 Jan.
30 Jan.
30 Jan.
I May
67! a8 Oct. 71
6jjP 4 Deo. 66
a8 Oct. 7X t
31 Sept. 74!
3 Dec. 74
13 July 78
7 Aug. 73:
1 Feb. 78 1
28 Mar. 79
3 April 79
9 June 79
70
23rD LIXUT.
SbCOITV LlBUTSir^VTS. ^
John Stevens Guille ' x May
Charles Frederic Gordon Young i May
Charles Le Gendre Justice ' xx May
Francis Pitcaira Cockbum 35 May
Allan Elderton 4 Dec.
FeysMttor.-"
quarter Jfa«(«r.— James Bateman,^** 8 March 71.
Flidnffe YeUow.—Agente, Messrs. Cox and Co.^Irieh Age%t$, Sir E. Borough, Bt, and Co.
Betumedfrom the Cape ^fQood Rope, 30 Sept. 1869.
> General Braybrooke served at the capture of the Kandian territories in 1811;, and in the TTundi^n rebellion in
1S1M8.
*U.Colonel8 Ely and Walker served with the 99th Regiment throughout the campaign of i860 in China, in-
dttdbg the actions of Chankinwan and Paliatchow and surrender of Pekin (Medal with Clasp).
> Csptain Story served in the Anglo-Chinese Force under Lt.Colonel Gordon, and has received the Chinese Lnperial
daeontkin of the Red Button.
>* Quarter Master Bateman served with the 99th Regiment throughout the campaign of z86o In China, and was
jmoi at the actions of Ghang-kin-wan and Paliatchow and surrender of Pekin (Medal with Chisp).
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F ealkote, Bcngral. -;
Dep. PoztamoafhJ
100th {Prince of Walcs^ JZot/al Canadian).
— Linked to logth.
The Prince of Wales' Plmne. A Maple Leaf. " Niioaxx."
rSuhDidriettJSo.e-j.
lUrigodeDepot.'Bin.
j Years"
Full"
I Pay.
Pay. ;
24
^*^'- Colonel.— ir<m. Sir Alexander Hamilton-Gordon,* ITCB. (UP. /or BaH Abtrdeen$hir«); Ennyn 4- LUut.fQ Uay
l^"^'' 34 J i*. 4- Capt. »is May 40; Capt. 4r LtColonel, ^xo April 40; CoUm$l, a8 Nor. 54; Ut^or Qentnd,
t{ Jane 63 ; lAeut.Qeneral, i Jan. 72 ; General^ x Oct. 77 ; Colonel xooth Foot, 5 July 7a.
Lieutenant Oolonel.— Henry Cook.' Sntign, 15 June 55; ^'- 31 Aug. 55 ; Capt. 1 Jane 58 ; Major, '7 April
Bt.Lt. Colonel, 23 May 73 ; Lieulenant Colonel^ 29 Sept. 77 ; Colonel, 33 May 78.
Uigbn.— Terence Weatherhead Waverley Smythe, Capt. 29 Jane 58 j M<yor, 3 July 72 j StLt^Cohnelf
Montgomery WilHamB,' JEntiffn, 22 July 56; Li. 29 Nor. 57; Capt. 'ax Feb. 60; Bt.Major, 5 July 7a; Mlff/or,
23 Jan. 78. ^_____
CjLFTAurs.
p.«.c.Gcorge Upton Prior
Jeremiah Bingnam Kersteman, Adjutant \
2£eaih Mima S
James Charlton Shirley
Lncius Joseph Collum
p.».e. Bethel Martin Dawes, D. A. Adj.\
and q.M. Gen., Malta i
William Augustus Trydell Helden/ CMG.
Francis John Tidy
John Hart
Henry Hartley Prior
WDliam Henry Adolphos Denys
Thomas'Viret Shepherd
Charles Yilliers Summervillo Downes
XNSIOK OB
2in) LISUT.
4 July 601^19 Aug. 62 1*23 Aug. 64
P22 Sept. 60 ' 7 April 63
I 6 May 62 J26 April 64
** " ' " "^ ■ 66
P 9 Feb. 64
P 2 Oct.
24 July 6t
P I Mar.
7 Mar. sf^
23 Mar.
9 Oct. 63t>'4Apra
' 1 Mar. 64I' 9 Jane
» I Mar. 64lP2oJuly
'26 April 64|»i2 Oct.
3 Dec. 6: 27 Nor.
'loJune 65
'29 Dec.
LlXUTBFAirTS.
Thomas George Clery '15 June
John Dillon Browne 1' x Feb.
Albert Charles Denison j' 9 May
Edward French Owens j 6 July
John Grogan Glancy, Adjutant x Deo. 78 ...
Francis James Kempster
Wilfred Horsman Coles
James Alexander Skene Thomson
Everard Thuillier Gastrell 30 Jaii-
Charles Bellew Judge 30 Jan.
Edwin Gordon Macrae Short 30 Jan.
Stcovn LixuTxyi-XTS.
James Willoooks, Interpreter
Arthur Nisbet Carr
Balph Champneys Broome
George Herbert Weller
Henry Hamilton
Fraderiok William Bepton
Alexander Donald Obarlan FiODd
70
66 '29 Jan.
dS.'io Jime
70 28 Oct.
28 Oct.
II Feb.
10 Mar.
XI Nor.
24 Mar.
22 Mar.
78' 20 Aug.
78 13 Sept.
2HD I.IKUT.
30 Jan.
30 Jan.
XI May
13 Aug.
13 Aug.
13 Aug.
X Nor. 79
P 9 June 65
» X Feb. 68
'12 Oct. 70
3 July 7a
X Apr. 70
a6Miiy 75
XX Sept 75
a4Nor. 77
a Mar. 78
30 Nor. 78
20 Aug. 79
X Oct. 77
X Oct. 77
X April 74
22 Nor. 79
70 * Major Helden serred as Adjatant
71 with the Foroo in defence of Lower
71 Combo, Gambia, in Feb. 1864, under
71 Lt.Colonel Harley. and also up the
75 Hirer Gambia in June 1864, and
76 was present at the redaction of
76 Junca CundaandCannl Ganni Tends,
77 where he landed with the attacking
78 party and destroyed the fort. Em-
79 barked on special serrice to the Gold
79 Coast in M^ 1873, and serred there
until 8th Feb. 1874. Accompanied
Commodore Commerell up the Biver
Prah on the X4th Aug. 1873, with a de-
tachment of Hoossas, and was
sererely wounded (mentioned in
despatches, Breyet of Mijor, and
CMG., Medal, and presented with a
sword by onminand of the Beonfeszy
of State for the Colonies) .
Pagmaeter. —
^ I ... QiMirierJfatter.— JohnH'Cann, xsOot. 77.
Facing* Blue.— .iy«i<«, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Jrw* Agenie, Sir E. Borough, J3t. A Co.
Embarked for India 7 October 1877.
, 1 Hon. Sir Alexander Hamilton-Gordon serred on the Quarter Master General's Staff throughout the Bastem
campaign 1654-55, including the battles of Alma, Balaklara, and Inkerman (horse killed), and siege of Sebastopol
(Medal with four Clasps, CM., OfBcer of the Legion of Honor, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
* Colonel Cook was present with the 32nd Regiment in the action of Chinhut 30th June 1857. and throughout the
defence of the Lacknow Residraicy ; commanded the outpost at Innes' House during the first part of the siege, and
at Sago's House during the latter part commanded two sortiea, in one of which he took a gun in batteiy at the
head of twenty men. for which he was mentioned in Greneral Inglis' despatch as haring " highly diatingnished him-
self" (Medal with Clasp, and a year's serrice).
* Major Williams serred with the 84th Regiment in the Shahabad distriot until the final suppreasion of the
Indian mutiny in 18^8-59 (Medal). Serred with the xst Battalion xoth Re^rus^ent in the Hasara oampaign of 1868,
including the c
tfon against the tribes on the Black Mountain (Medal with Olaap).
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
Jm 5wtu.j lOlsi (Hoy at Bengal FusUlers), — Luilced to 104th.
ii\ fay.
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"FLAiMT" ••BoxA»" "Guzkrat" " Dmo " "Bhurtporb" "AvyoRAiriBTAK" ••Gkuskkr"
*' Fkkozbsuah " "Sobraox" "Prou" "Delhi" "Ldckxow."
Colonel.— Corbet Cotton, Ea»ipu, 9 April 25 ; Lt. ^29 March 27 ; Capl. '4 Mny 32 ; JfajoTt 5 Jane 44 ;
ItXvhuet, *'2o April 49 ; Cotottgt, 28 Nov. 54 ; Jl^jor Oeneral, 6 July 63; Lieut. Oeueral, 5 Jan. 72;
Geuerui, j Ool». 77 ; Colonel loist Foot, 29 Dec. 73.
LieatenRiit Coionel. — Henry (jeorgo Delafosse,^ C//., Siuij/n, 9 Deo. 54 ; Z£. 23 No7. 56; Capf. 21 June 6x ;
Jil.Maior, 22 Jane 61; Jf^/'or, xo Jan. 72; Bt.Zt.Colonel, 4 Mar. 72; Lt.CoUtnel, 22 Sept. 75; Colonel,
I Oct. 77.
Kyon.— Jklontaffu Hull,' Eimffn, i Mar. 52 ; X<. x Feb. 56 ; Capi. 30 July 62 ITq/or, x8 Dec. 75.
Wjliam Swynl'sjn Jorvia,^ Etuign, 4 Feb. 57 ; Lieut. 30 April 58 ; Cajf><. 8 Dec. 65 ; Major, 23 Aug. 76.
Captains. ~ I g»aiGW.
George HuntHoUey* ..
... William Henry AbboU
I , ... Arthor Corbel Maarioe
I ... Waller Gordon Norcott
; 6 John Samoel Jeffaree
! I ... p.».e. Herbert Scott Gould Miles
I **, I Thomas Arthnr MillB
I ... JohnUenry Barnard JCif&. Aide de Camp )
\ I to Uajor Qeiural Brigki f
», ... David George Jobnaton
... Henry Hare
6'„;aCaxwell Wither Hyslop*
LixuTxirAirTS.
... George Allen
... jJames George Oooke
... [Edward Pohlnuoi Browne
... George Hale Lane
... , Hubert FiuGerald Creighton, Inel.
1 MufkHr^ 8*Dec. 77
... Edward Stokea Evana
... I Percy Stanley Oruitt
... Hobert Heberden Spitta"
... 'Francis Henry Penny
.„ William John Johnston Kirkpatrick
... Charles Augoatus King Hall
... Herbert Bveraley Belfield
... ,Geoige Barnes walker
... [George Charles Newton Bryan
... Jforris Arthur Francis Taylor
12 June
4 Aug.
27 Feb.
3 Feb.
9 Oct.
4 Feb.
29 Feb.
»• 8 May
9 Feb.
'^.]
»8Dec. 54
' 8 June 70
CAl'TAIK. DKKV.MAJ. . BT.LTU:OI..
XO Oct.
13 Nov.
20 July
30 Oct.
23 July _
27 April 70
25 Mar. 6x
28 July 69
28 Oct. 71
30 Dec. 71
9 Mar. 55
BlTB LlBUrXVAlTTB.
2irD LIBUT.
x6 Feb. 78
X May 78
X May 78
28 Oct.
X Jan.
X9 June
x5 Mar.
13 June
13 June
21 Sept.
30 Dec.
2 Dec.
2 Doc.
ao Nov.
26 Feb.
2x Sept.
29 Nov.
12 Feb.
15 Sept.
30 Sept.
X Dec.
19 Jan.
15 Jan.
as Aug. ,
X Apnl 70
7 Mar.
31 Oct.
a8 Oct.
'21 Dec.
77
6 Jan. 74
•Major Hyslop served with th©
93rd Highlanders in the Crimea from
74 the X4th July 1855. including the
siege and lull of debastopol (Medal
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Served also in the Indian campaigna
of i857-<;8, including the reliet of
Lucknow^by Lord Clyde, defeat of the
GwHiior Contingent at Cawnpora and
pursuit to Seraighat, actions of Pus-
i^aonand Russulpore, and evacuation
of the Fort of Mithowlle (Medal with
Clasp).
BUB LIXCT.
SbCOITD LlBUTXVAnS.
»t .. (Seorge NowUn Monro
3 ' ... Stephen Thomaa Banning
, 2 ... Philip Homan Sanies
PayaMMicr.— Charles F. H. Beardoiore,^* x Apr. 78.
9 ; ... Qiiarter MoMttr. — Thomas Boyton,*> x Nov. 71.
Foieinge Blue.— ^^eaJt, Messrs. Cox and Co.— /ru& AgetUe, Sir E. Borough* St, and Co.
Embarked for Malta, 7 October X874.
' Coionel Delafoeae served in the Artillery at the siege of Cawnpore in 1857 ^mder Major General Sir Hugh M.
^teler (mentioned In despatches and allowed to reckon one year's extra service). Served in the Artillery with
t£e FoToe onder Major Generals Havelock and Outram, and present at the crossing into Oude, actions of Mungar-
^*ttd Alumbagh. and entry into Lucknow ; commanded two guns in an advance piquet during the sabseouent
^feitt of the Beaidency ; present at the retaking of Cawnpore (mentioned in despatches, received the thanks of
oeGoTeroor Gtoneral in Council, Medal with two Clasps, a year's extra service, and recommended for the Brevet of
«|s&&dror the Victoria Cross;. Served with the Sikkim Field Force as Staff Officer under CSolonel Gawler in
i^ttaeationed in despatches, received the approbation of the Governor General in Council, and recommended a
iKxaA time for the Brevet of Migor by the Commander in Chief) . Served in the Indian N.W. Frontier war of 1863,
>^ VM preseni at the attack and capture of the Cng Piquet, the Conical Hill, and Umbeyla (mentioned iu
^^-niMcfacB. Medal with Clasp).
/M^ HsU served with the xst Bengal FnsilierB during the Burmese war of 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pei^i) .
siTT^tt Aiwistant Field Kngineer with Havelock's Force, and was present at the passage of the Ganges at Oawu-
P^tkeieUons of Mongarwar, Alumbagh, and first relief of Lucknow on 25th Sept. ; employed in ail the miniiig
opoitiooa of the defence of the Residency until flnallv relieved by Lord Clyde on 2^th Nov. X857. Led one of tU(^
■J^^sf psities on the Him Khannah (mentioned in despatches). Occupation of the Alumbagh under Outram.
*^tte xst Bengal Faailiers at theoaptnre of Lucknow in March 1858 and during the subsequent operations
^.^ (Hedal with two (Steeps, and a year's service for Lucknow).
C1«p).
ffvn war or 1873-74. Led the Aavancea Guara at the (
»ne of 6so nan wtatoh captured Jaashi and Adoomassie.
enr oos oT their camps in the North bank of the An<
isdCBCDt," and on two occasions for
^fiaia BoOej served in the campaign in Oude, and was engaged on several occasions when guns were taken ;.
*w ilao at the captare of live guns ttom the Nusseerabad Brigade on 30th Mux^ 1858 (Medal).
' CutBin Barnard served in the 19th Regiment in the Hasara campaign of x868, including the expedition against
tMM&eB on the Blaek Mountain (Medal with Clasp). Served as a volunteer under Captain Glover, R.N , in tbo
f^^ war of 1873-7^. Led the Advanced Guard at the capture of Abogoo. Commanded for five days a detached
'" Jaashi and Adoomassie. Commanded a detachment of 150 men whl^ drove tn^
le North bank of the Anoom (Mentioned in despatches for ** great discretion and
. ma for "gallant conduct": CM9,, Medal with Clasp. Promoted Captain **in
**afBitii» of his eervioee in the Ashanti BxpediUon of X874.'')
tt tf^ ^pitfia served in the xst West India Regiment in the Ashanti War of 1873-7^ (Medal with Clasp).
Mr. C. P. H. Beasdmore served in the Ashanti war of 1873-4, including the action of Bssaman and battle of
f^oatal (naolknied in deraatohes, Medal with Olasp). Has received the Bronse Medal of the Royal Humane
ii^f^far aaving the Ufb or a native Coolie flrom drowning during the Ashanti campaign in 1873.
".^Wtcr Master Bovton served in the Crimea from June X855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal
*^ Ciaap, sad Torkiah Medal). Served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and was present at the storm
ga aptara of Laeknow, and subsequent operations in Oude (Medu with Olasp). Served in the North West
fjoBter war in 1863 under Sir Neville Chamberlain and Sir John Garvock, and was present at the stjrm and
<N)tBn tftht cng Aqnei sad Conieal Hill (Medal with Clasp).
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Ye^rirser. Colonel.— 5tr Robert John Hussey Vivian,! OC2?. Entign, 12 June 19; Xf. 13 June 19; Capt. 1 Aug. 25;
Foil Half Maior, 9 Dec. 36 ; Lt. Colonel, 15 Oct. 41 ; Colonel, 15 Sept. 51 ; Major Oeneral^ 28 Nov. 54 ; JAeut. General,
24 Oct. 62 ; General, 22 Nov. 70 ; Colonel zo2nd Regt. 30 Sept. 63.
Lieutenant ColoneL— p.«.c. John Duncan/ EnHgn, xo Sept. 56 ; Lt. 10 Sept. 57 ; Capt. 23 Jan. 68 ; Major,
24 Feb. 77 ; Li.Colonel, 7 June 79.
Pay.
HigoTB.— William Cleland,* Entign, 4 Mar. 57 ; Lt. 6 Oct. 57 ; Capt. 8 July 68 ; Major, i Sept. 77,
Nathaniel John Comins Stevens,'" Ensign, 4 July 57 ; Lt. 21 Nov. 57 ; Capt. 30 Nov. 70 ; Major
Garrieon ")
CAPTAJirfl.
John Edward Varty Rogers" .
jCharles Harrison Carr
\p. 9. e. Wilkinson Shaw,"
Iiutruetor, Aldertkot
I Thomas Baskett Turner
I William Hector McCaskill
William Francis Vetch, Adjutant Dublin^
• County Militia }
Charles Robert Kerr
Frederick Francis Wilder Taylor
Laurence Richard Dowdall
John QjMjxcB, at St^f Collet
Aleyn zouch Palmer
John Richard Povah
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George Arthur Mills
James Douglas I/vsaght
Henry Tempest Hicks, Inttruetor ofMu»- ^
kHrjf X Aui. 79 j
Spencer Oodfirey Bird, Adjutant 7 Aug. 75
Cnarles Cecil Oates
Arthur George
George Arthur Bhadfortb
Frederick Louis Charles Thomas
Charles Grant
James Thomas Scott ....
Claude GrevUle Way
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ajor, 94 May 79.
2z May 58
4 Nov. 60
6 Nov. 63
8 Mar. 64
23 Jan. 69
29 July 66
P21 Nov. 65
17 Jan. 63'
'^12 Nov. 70,
P21 Feb. 60
5 Nov. 67
8 July 68
I July 69
28 Oct. 71
'30 June 69
'90 Sept. 71
P99May 67
34 April 72
28 Oct. 71
Z2 Nov. 73
^20 June 68 '•17 Nov. 69
4 Dec. 73
28 Feb. 74
16 Dec. 74
10 Sept. 75
28 April 76
2 Dec. 74
9 Aug. 73
28 Oct. 7
X Oct. 7I
SbCOKD LXBVTBVAirTS.
Edward Hesketh Goddard
Herbert Joseph Guyon
Percival George Parkinson
Granville Noel Anstruther Proby
Henry Swire
Alexander Weston Gordon
Guy Hardwin Gallenga
.1 31 Jan. 77
2WD LIBPT,
31 Jan. 77
21 July 77
5 Sept 77
30 Jan, 78I
X May 78
xMay 78I
II May 78
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Pay matter. —
.,. I Quarter Matter.— Qeorge Francis Stenson, i Jan. 73.
' 7 Nov. 65
I April 7S
5 May 75 1
aa May 751
17 Mar. 77 1
9 June 77
I Sept. 77 1
It April 79!
24M:ay 79I
15 Nov. 79!
18 Mar. 78
Facing* Bine.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Trish Agents, Sir E. Borough, Bt. and Co.
Embarked for Gibraltar, 15 April 1876.
^ Sir Robert Vivian served throughout the Burmese war of 1824-26, and was present at the fkU and ooonpation of
Rangoon, assault of stockades at Yelgeo, Joosong, and Kemmendine, repulse of the enemy's attack on the Itinea at
Rangoon, and subsequent operations, affairs in the Pauglang river, attack and capture of stockades at Thantabain
(in command of his Regiment), repulse of the enemy's several attacks under Bundoola on the Lines at Bangoon ftom
ESt to 7th Dec. 1894, general engagement on ist (sbghtly wounded), 5th, and 7th Deo., action at Kokein, assault and
capture of Zimbiko, aflUrs near Prome and Patnagoh, storm of Malown, and battle of Pagammew (Medal with Clasp) ,
Commanded the Force which captured the Fort of Nepannee, held by a body of insurgent Arabs, aand Feb. 284 1, fox
whi<^ service he received the thanks of the local Government and Commander in Chief. In 1855, during the Riu<
Bian war, organized and commanded the Turkish Contingent of ao,ooo men, and occupied the position of Kertcli
during the winter of 1855-56, and received the approval and acknowledgments of Her Migeftty's GoTonunent iKCB..
ist Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal) .
7 LcColonel Duncan served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58, including the action of Soonjpore, defend
of the Alumbagh under Colonel M'Intyre, storming of tne Becundrabagh and Shah NnjilTand relief of Luckao'w bj
Lord Clyde, occupation of the Alumbagh under Outram, capture of Lucknow, campaign of 1858 in Oude, with pa»
sage of the Goomtee, action at Shahpore, and other minor aflbirs (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service foi
Lucknow).
• Mi^or Cnelaud served in suppression of the mutinv in Bengal in f 857-58, and was present with Harelock*!
Column in the actions of Futtehpore, Aoung, Pandoo Nuddee, Cawnpore, Bithoor, Mungarwar, and Alumbagh, relie
of Lucknow, and defonce of the Residency, occupation of the Alumbagh under Outram, capture of Lnoknow» cam'
paign of 1858 in Oude—slightly wounded (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service for Lucknow).
^« Mi^or Stevens served In suppression of the mutiny in Bengal in 1857-58, including the occupation of the Alua
bsgh under Outram, cai»ture of Lucknow, passage of the Goomtee at Sultanpore, and several minor aflkirs in Ond
(Rdal with Clasp). ^
u Captain Rogers served the campaLni in Onde firom June to Dec. 1858, Ineluding the ooonpation of Fysa.b«i
eantaxe of Sultanpore, passage of the Goomtee, action of Shahpore, capture of the Fort of Kaili, and other nUai
aflUrs (Medal). I
I* Major Shaw lenred in the New Zealand war of 1863-^4 (Medal). ,
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'• Sbbivgapatak '• •• Kibzkb " *' Bejti Boo Ali " " Adbw " ** Puwjaub " " Mooltax " " Goojbbat."
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'"liam Henry Briud,* J?»ii^
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lUjoTB.— William JIetiry^Brm(i,6.E»i«i^», 12 Oct^ 57 ; Lt. 22 Oct. 58 ; Capi. 2 Mar. 68; Major , 29 Jan. 75.
r.^,1-^:-. - r-r— -_xt-„ ^_ ^. x _, , ^ . . BtMaJoT,
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I I April 74 ; Major, 21 Jane 79.
20 Nov. 60; Lt. 30 July 62; Cape. 14 Aug.
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. Wyndham Henry Davidson n Dec. 58
, Charles Edward Glasse 7 June 61
. James Anthony Corballis 5*22 April 62
. .p.$.e. Edmund Leopold Clarko, Brigade ) ^ ,^„ ^^
^ Major, Mauritius i * J*°- ^^
p,*.e. Frederick William Graham .» GarriO ^^ -r^^^ .«
'^ ,<m Iiuimctor, Devonport ) =^9 Dec. 59
Robert Leith Shaw 20 April 66
.William Pre8COdHolmes,.44;i»ten<X>itA/in") « , xr«,. a
' a^ Militia S ' ^*^- ^^
Henry Fisher Hcathoote 18 Dec. 66
William Carre Riddell 12 Jan. 67
Martin John Hickley 14 Jan. 67
William Angnstus Burnett' 5 June 66
Robert Henry Hansel '15 Feb. 68
LlBUTBVAirTB. I
CharlesDuxican Cooper 8 July
23 Jan.
4 Feb.
James Roy Dick.
SkeflSngton JohnWvnne, Inttrwior ^f
Miukttrg X2 Oct. 78
Henry Charles Barton Gray, A4j. 15 Nov. 79
Cliarles Goningliam
Robert Charles Pentland
iFrank Hughes
, William Henry Slingsby O'NeUl
Richard Dacre Vincent
Alexander Macintosh Horrocks.
Sbcoitd Libvtxfakts.
diaries Ellis Ogle....
Henry Thomas &ing ....
Frederick Paul English .
Elford Pearse
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28 Oct.
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JO Sept.
10 Sept. 76
94 May 79
^aumaster.—John Edward Orange, 24 June 79 ; Snt. 4 Feb. 6a ; LI, 19 Jane 66 ; Capi, 36 Mar. 73.
quarter Jfa«/«r.— William Daly,^^ 30 July 62.
Facing* Blxie,—A§tnt$, Sir C. R. M'Grigor, Bt, and Co.— Irith Jgeuit, Sir B. Borough, St, and Go.
Betumedfrom India, 6 Feb. 1871.
' Sir William Wyllle commanded a Field Detachment in the Deckan and Conkan in 1823, and in Gnserat in 183^.
I*n*ent at the action on the Heights of Jerun in Clutch under Colonel D. Campbell in 1835, and thanked in general
47498. Served with the Field Force in Cntch nnder Colonel Mark Napier in 1835-36. Was Brigade MaJor with the
&'sfc«y Cdlnmn of the Army of the Indus under Lord Keane in 1838-39, and present at the storm and capture of
(lUxBee (Medal) and occupation of Cabul, and was Assistant Adjutant General to the Force under Sir Thomas
VHbhire, and accompanied the storming Column at the storm and capture of Khelat (Brevet of Major). Served
u Udatant Adjutant General in Scinde and Beloochistan nnder Sir Richard England in 1841-43, and was present
^ ^/(h attacks on the Heights of Hykulzye, the forcing of the Kqiuck Pass to and from Candahar, and other opera-
'>■ -v. Served as Assistant Adjutant General to the Force in Scinde and Beloochistan under Sir (Charles Napier,
^i wu severely and dimgerously wounded at the battle of Meeanee (Medal, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, and CB.). Com-
Kdcdcd the Troops on the sea-coast in the Southern Conkan, co-operating with the Field Force under Crenerri
I^e'^motts, during the rebellion in the Southern Mahratta Countzy in 1844-45. Has been repeatedly thanked in
4c«ptteh6B.
* U.O>lanel FranUand served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, including the siege and capture of
Awihtnd of Kotah (Medal with Clasp).
' IbjoT Brind served as a MidsMpman in the Navv throughout the Persian campaign of 1856-57, and was present
M tiK lamding under heavy fire in BaUulah Bay, takmg of tne Bushire Forts, bombardment storm and capture of
iiniitm (wounded) , battle of Kooshab, and bombardment of Mohumrah (Medal with Clasp). Was also actively
esfiged in several boat engagements in the Canton river and North Coast of China in 1857. Served with the xst
ficn^ European Fusiliers in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-59, and was present in the actions of Barreel
NAWBhgunge, and Kentour, engagement with and capture of five guns fhnn the Musseerabad Brigade, and several
other actions in Dude (Medal). Served with the xxth Puz^aub In&ntry in the China war of i860 at the defence of
Canton; and iu x86x was engaged in the defence of Shanghai and Woosung against the Taeping rebels (Medalj.
n> severely wounded (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal).
* Caiitsm Graham served throtighont the Abvssinian canmaign of 1867-68 as an Assistant Field Engineer, and hi»
■crriees were brought to the especial notice of Sir Robert Napier by the Commanding Royal Engineer (mentioned
ID despatches. Medal).
* (Saptaln Burnett served in the Hasara oampaign in 1868. indnding the expedition against the tribes on the
Badklioimtain (Medal with Clasp).
** (Visiter Master Daly served tiie Puxyaub campaign of x84a-49, including the liege of Mooitan, attaek of the
faborbe, storm of the oi^, and surrender of the fortress ; also the battle of (Socjierat, surrender of the Bikh Army at
Bswol nndee, and pursuit of the Aifghans to the Khyber Pass (Medal with two Clasps). Sngaced In tuppresainip
tha mutiny of the 6and and 69th Bengal N.I. and Horse Artillery at Mooitan on axst Ang. 1858 (Medal).
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Oolonel.— <9IIr Frederick Paul Hftiiies,^£7CB. CIE. GC8I. OentralandCommandm- in Chief, Sattlndin; milt,
'31 June 39; iJieut. 'xc Dee. 40; Capt. z6 Mav 46; £(. Major, 7 June 49; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 2 Ang. 30;
Mc»or, 1$ Kov. 54 ; Colonel^ 28 Nov. 5^; Lt.Colonel, 24 April 55; Jfa/or GeiMrai, 35 Nor. 64 ; Lt.Oeucnl,
23 May 73: General, i Oct. 77; Colonel xo4th Regiment, z6 May 74.
LieutenazitOoloiieL— OharlesHeniy Edward Gr8Bzne,*.EMt^«, 20 Feb. 47; Li. 3X Mar. 53; Copf. 17 Jane 38:
Major, 2 Mar. 68 ; Lt.Colonel, 25 Feb. 75.
— i^'ora.— John Gore Campbell,* Eneion, 20 Auff. 53 ; -Z^^. 9 Nov. 55 ; Capt. 30 July 62 ; Major, 35 Feb. 75.
Clement Pigon,* Sneign, 13 Deo. 56 ; jA. 30 April 58 ; Capt. 15 Oct. 64 ; Bi. Major, x Oct. 77 ; Jfg/or.iyMay 79.
Oi.m.xir8.
Charles Mar^yn Boewell ....
Morris Graham Taylor
p.e.c. Henry Spalding.'i^qnt/y J^tiet. Adj. \
if Qr-MaeterOeneral, Cape of Good Hope )
Maurice Fitzmanrice Stokes
Henry Jonathan Woodward, Adjutant)
Clare MilUia S
Lestock Walters Iredell
Francis 'U.oore,At^j.iLanccukire Rijle Vol...
Christopher Middlemass Davidson,* Adj. )
South Cork Militia f
Ponsonby Alcock
Fred. James William Davies, A^utant\
North Coxk Militia j
p.e.e. Albert Edward Williamson Gold- >
smid, Brigade Major, Bnlfaet j
Markham Eeles Teynham Sher will
John Liptrottw
Charles Henry Gordon-Short
Richard Holbeche
Henry Murray
LlIUTBFUrTS.
Charles James Butler-Kearney
Arthur Munro Maunsell, Inet.of Mueketrg )
2X Aug. 79 S
Mayow Short, Adjutant j May 79
James Goulton
Bet\)aixiin Patrick Hawes
Alfred Herrick Butler Clough
Pierce Thomas Chute
Sbcoitd LixirTBiri.vTS.
George Sunmer Ormerod
Bryce Stewart
Harry John Bremner
Richard Henry Handcook
Henry Frederick Williams
13 June 57
26 May 58
20 Feb. 58
8 June 6x
3o0ct. 61
4 Oct. 60
'29 May 63
'26 Feb. 62
4 Aug. 63
13 Feb. 66
29 June 66
x6 Oct. 66
18 Dec. 66
X Aug. 68
8 Feb. 70
9 Feb. 70
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18 May
X3 April
9 Oct.
30 June
17 Nov.
2 Jan.
'27 Nov.
19 Mar.
9 Feb.
7 May
28 Nov.
28 May
30 Jan.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
6 Mar.
28 Feb.
12 Feb.
20 Nov.
24 Mar.
29 Nov.
CAPTUir.
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Ti Jan. 67
9 Feb. 68
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IX Nov. 78
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XI May
6 Aug.
13 Aug.
13 Aug.
13 Aug.
^ 3 Sept. 70
63 6 Mar. 72
64 14 June 73
66l 12 May 75
66 23 June 75 1
68 24 Feb. 77
6€ 2 Mar. 78I
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69 19 Feb. 75
— 18 Apr. 79
27 July 79
5 Aug. 79
31 Oct. 79
■ Lt.Colonel Grvme served in the
72 Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59 »s
I Interpreter to the 2nd Batt. Rific
74 {Brigade, and as Assistant Commis-
74 sary General to Sir Hope Grant's and
73' Sir Alfred Horsfcrd's DivisionB, ani
75 1 was present at the final siege or
76:Lucknow (mentioned in despatches,
76 Medal with Clasp).
„ .. Pajniiaf/«r.— William Beauohamp Stoker," 6 Nov. 78 ; JTii*. 8 May 67 ; Lt. 7 Aug. 68 ; Capt. 14 Nov. 74.
XX 2*/„ Quarter Maeter.Sohn Bloom Harper,^* 20 April 67.
Faeinge Dark Blue.— jI^m^, A. Lawrie, Esq.— Jrwik Agente, Messrs. Cane and Sons.
Betwmedfrom India, 18 December 1871.
^ Sir Frederick Paul Haines* services:— On the formation of the Army of the Sutlej in 1845 he was appointed to
officiate as MiKtarv Secretary to the Conmiander in Chief in India, Sir Hugh Gough, and in that capacity he tom
present at the battles of Moodkee and Ferozeshah (Medal and one Clasp) ; in the latter engagement he was sevcrelr
wounded by grape-shot at the attack on the enemy's works, his horse being killed under nim at the same moment.
At the reconmiendation of Lord Gough, ho was promoted to a Company in the loth Foot, without purchase. As
Military Secretary to his Lordship, he served the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at the afliur of ou^
poets at Ramnuggur, 22nd Nov. 1848, and subsequent operations resulting in the passage of the Chenab, snd the
oattles of Ghlllianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served with the sist Fusiliers the Eastern cam-
paigu of X854-55, including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, ana Inkennan, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with fonr
Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
* Msjor Campbell served in the Santhal campaign of X855-56. Also at the defence of Saugor during the Indian
mutiny in 1857-58 (Medal).
* Major Pigou served with the 3rd Bengal European Regiment throughout the Indian mutiny campaign of
X 857-58, and was present at the actions near Agra against the Neemuch mutineers on 5th July, and against the
Indore rebels on zoth October ; also with Beaton's (Column at (shmgeeree and Putialee, and with the Agra Colunn
towards Crwalior in June 1858 (Medal).
7 Major Spalding was attached to the 53rd Regiment in the Indian mutiny campaign, firom May to October 1858,
and was present at the passage of the Qoomtee and oocupation of Sultanpore (Medal) .
* Gaptam Davidson served in the Abvssinian Campaign as Adjutant of the 4th Regiment, and was present at the
action of Arogee and capture of Magdala {Medal).
1^ Captain Liptrott served in the Ashanti War, in 1874, in the Transport Service (Medal).
u Captain Stoker served in the Ashanti war in 1873-74, including the repulse of the Ashanti army at Abrakrsmps
during the 5th and 6th November 1873 (Medal).
u Quarter Master Harper served in the Ashanti war from 6th July 1873 until invalided on 9th Janusiy 1874
(Medal).
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OolflBtl.— Georgre Alexander Malcolm,* CB. Xmiffn, '31 Deo. as ; Li. '7 June ay ; Capt. '30 Dec. 31 •
Major, »i3 Dec. 39 ; Bt. lA. Colonel, 33 Dec. 4» ; Colonel, ao June 54 ; Jfq/or General, 26 Oct. 58 ; Xiwf.'
General, 8 Mar. 67; General, x6 May 74; Colonel zosth Begiment, xo Mar. 66.
Li«ataiaat Odoixel.— Heniy James Bell, JBneign, 14 June 50 ; Li, 15 Oct, 54 j Cop*. 30 July 62 ; Major, 3 Oct.
70; i<. Coloneljj July 75.
■iijon.--Josia]i Wilkinaon, JEim^, 4 Mar. 57 J ^** ^9 Feb. 58 ; Capt, 31 Jan. 67 j Major, 39 Sept. 75.
William Staines Daniell,* JEneign, i Sept. 57 ; X^ 7 Mar. 60 ; C<^<. 17 April 69 ; Major, it .Tuly 77.
Arthur Wicgins
BaddyHb Hiadane Stokes
BichardSCarsh Dunn, Inet of Muehitr^^
6 Nov. 79 S
Charles St. Iie«er Barter, AOj, 37 Aug. 79
John Qeorge Adamson
Louis Bdmund Amedroz
Bsginald Dunoombe Pyrke
Charles Hildyard Thornton Whltaker
Gi.rrA.iir8.
Bdward Daniel Way
John William Darvill
Norman Huskisaon,*^^!/. x W. York MUUia
James Dalton Gregson, Adj, x Neweaetle' \
on-TpteBifle VoUnteere }
James JohnlHvy
Herbert Charles Symons
George Henry Ferrier
George Philip Francis Byng
Charles Stafford Stephen WhitehiU
William Bdward Hilliard*
Frederick Chase Cooper
Beginald James Morrison
xo Feb.
3 June
xz Jan.
IX Jan.
X Aug.
4 Feb.
7 July
1*20 July
BsooiTD LzivnvAvn.
Lionel Dorling
Bertram Witherby
XKBIGV OB
am) LIXUT.
4 Sept. 58
za Sept. 58
34 Sept. 58
'x9 Jan< '
'13 July 70
lAug.
xMay
as Jan.
awn LiBVf .
X3Aug. 79
13 Aug. 79
X4 April 6a
31 Oct. 63
aaAng. 60
' 8 June 67
9 Mar. 67
x5 July 68
17 Apnl 69
i8M!ay 69
6N0Y.
a8 Oct.
a8 0ct.
'37 Oct,
14 Aug.
36 Mar.
e8 Oct. 7z
xo Sept. 75
SSept. 76
aSBept. 78
39 Jan. 79
30 Apr. 79
6 Not. 70
a8 Oct, 7x
6 Sept. 73
12 Aug. 74
aa May 75
7 July 7s
29 Sept. 75
14 June 76
31 April 77'
29 Jan. 70 1
x8 Oct. 791
rs Nov. 79'
P^fSMufar.— Alexander Davidson, xa Aug. 6a ; Bmn§ MaaUr, 19 July 36 ; Li, 39 Mar. 57 ; Ran,Maior, xa
QfMTter Ifatter.— Henry Bnos Moody Foster,* x z Jan. 67. [Aug. 7a.
raeinge Pale BnS^—Agenie, Messrs. Cox and Oo.-^Iriaik JgenU, Messrs. Cane and Sons.
Seiumedfirom Aden, 26M March 1877*
^General Maleohcn served on the first China expedition (Medal, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, and CB.),
' Miior Daniell served with the Transport Train throughout the Abyssinian campaign from 4th Dec. X867 to
m 15th June 1868 (mentioned in despatches for " ability, epergy, and zeal," Medal) .
♦ Ottttdn Hilliard served with the Bxpeditionary Field Force under Colonel J. B. Mackensie in Arabia from the
]?«Oe(ober to the aoth December X873, including the investment, surrender, occupation, and destruction of the
Fmtt Al-Hota, and subsequent maron to Zaida in pursuit of Ally Bin Mana, the chief of Honahabi.
♦(ipjin HnOiaKmBemdwith the7othBegimentin the New Zealand war of Z863-6S in the provinces of Waikato.
Also
,^ -— Foster served with the 40th Begiment throughout the New Zealand war of z86t.
wngbout that of 1863-65 (Medal) .
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
252 Pw«ton. ] 106th (Bombay Lt Inf.) . — Linked to 6SIJ1. [|fw^ai?!»^^B\ide^knd.
"Pbrsia" "Rkshibb" *'Kooshab."
Colonel.— <9(V John Jarvis Bisset,* CB. KCUG. Bnngn, 7 Feb. 40 ; Lieut. 16 Feb. 44 ; Capt. 1 April 47 ; Brnti
Major, 15 Sept. 48 ; Bretei Lieut. Colonel, 28 May 53 ; Colonel, a8 Nov. 54 ; Major General, 6 March 67 ;
Lieut. General, 31 March 7 5 ; General, 1 Oct 77 ; Colonel 106th Foot, 2 Nov. 75.
Lieutenant Colonel.— Elliot Larkina Robertson,* Entign, 9 Dec. 53 ; Lt, 23 Nov. 56 ; Capt. 30 July 62 ; Major,
13 Aug. 73 ; Lieutenant Colonel, 5 Sept 77.
Kigors.— George Charles Girardot, Eneign, 12 Aug. 59 ; Li. 1 Jan. 62; Capt. 11 Sept. 68; Major, 31 Oct, 77.
Henry William Cunynghame Bulkeley, Ensign, 27 April 60 ; Lt. 30 July 62 ; Capt. 19 June 72 ; Major,
33 July 79.
Half
Pay.
3Va
Captaiks.
Edward Rodney Cecil Pechell, Adj. i ^
DurAam IftU^ia J
Charles Lechmere Heathcote, Adjutant 2 j
Durham lf»Zt<ia i
Edmund Rogers Coker
Frederick Dawson
p.».e. Henry Charles Reynolds, B. A. Q. )
M. General, Intelligence Branch 3
Charles Talbot Peyton'
Walter Wilson James
Thomas Horner Pearson*
Crawford Lewin Allan
Robert Henry Francis Reade Brownrigg ...
William Alexander Berwick*
Frederick Henry Whitby
Charles Edward Parker Jeryis
19 Dec.
8 June
Pio Mar.
3 Feb.
8 Jan.
II July
i'28 April
P 7 Feb.
P23 Jan.
»io Nov.
LXBUTBVI.VT8.
Henry Donald Rosseter, Inet. qf Mue- ]
ketSy 8 Sept. 79 S
George Markham Davison
Reuben Norton
George Morley Saunders
David William Purdon
John Drought Maunsell
Thomas Roger Johnson-Smyth
Edward L. K. Talbot
Henry Thomas, Adjutant 8 Mar. 79
SkCOKD LiXUTBVAjrTB,
Ricbard Brock Barker
William Joseph Murphy
Arthur Trelawny Payne ,
BX8I6H OB
2irD LIBUT.
t May 58
X.IBUT. I CAPTAIK. | BBXV.MAJ. | BT.LT.COL.
» 7 Jan. 62 jP 7 Nov. 68
30 July
30 Oct.
17 Nov.
15 June
98 Oct.
28 Oct.
„j 26 July
65 '25 Dec.
24 April
69 28 Oct.
9 Aug.
69 28 Oct.
z May 78
95 May 78
14 Sept. 78
5 Oct. 78
8 Mar. 79
9in> WBirr.
rz Oct. 79
zz Oct. 79
zzOct. 79
62' 19 Nov.
661 30 May
631 31 Oct.
67 1 16 Dec.
71 ' 31 Oct. /,
711 31 Oct. 77
64 30 April 73
67 zz Nov. 76
72 14 Deo. 78
71 29 June 78
73 23 July 79
71 Z3 Nov. 79I
zz Feb. 75
z3June 75
90 Nov. 75
a6Aug. 76
z Nov. 78
S Feb. 79
30 Apr. 79
93 July 79
Z3N0V. 79
Ta/gmaeter.—'SsDij Mapleton Compign^, z Apr. 78 ; Ena. 8 July 68 ; U. z8 Jan. 79; Capl. 17 March 77.
QiMirfM* ilf<Meer.— Patrick Connell,* 23 AprU 73.
Faeinge White.— -i^eii«», Messrs. V. W. and V. G. M. Holt.- JruA Agents, Messrs. Cane and Sons.
Returned from India, Z9 Jan. Z874.
1 Sir John Jarvis Bisset served through the KaflBr war of Z83S-36, as a volunteer, and as Ensign and Lieutenant in
a BattaUon of Native Infantry (Medal) . He was Field Ac^utant to a division of troops proceeding to Colesberg in Dec.
?a.t«^«;nnT«M A. rebellion of the Boers. He served through the Kaffir war of '846-47, at the commenceiaent of which he
^ iSSSSfted Deouty A88i8t.Qr.Ma8terGeneral. Was present at the battle of the Gwanga, and aU the minor affair*
wmi ffift kSto and waa twice slightly wounded. He wa« repeatedly thanked in general orders by successive
ni«i^i nffir>prft 'and finallv received the'Brevet of Major for his services during the campaign. At the close of the
™^wiS anSoSted Brigade Major of British KaffWiria. On the breaking out of the war in 1850 he was Mverely
^JSLided Sa Se first enga^jment with the enemy at the Boomah Pass in the Amalola Mountains (Medal) . Was albo
P^U cSlo5^1 r5lJSS;i's^^e^"'.Sth'thrPe«^^^ Expeditionary Force in X856-S7.
» Oar^Sf^PeVton senred with the 10th Regiment in the Expedition into the Native State of Sunghie Cjong,
■MftW*P«TiinRnU in i87A. and was present at the attack and capture of the Kapayan Stockades. Also scned
3^ir tk^erS Expedition of 1875-76 during the operaUons In the Native States of Sunghie Ujong. Sri Mananti,
<»^ TxJr«/»hAA and waa nresent at the action of Paroa (mentioned in despatches for gallant conduct, and promotea
i^rwSSitiS'of his sei^ices from Lieutenant 10th Regt to Captain zo<fth Regt ) , ^ . „ ». , t .
♦ StSSi Pearson served in the New Zealand war in Z864-65, and was present at the actions of Gate Pah and Te
BAAffa and with expeditions in the province of Taranalri, destroying many Pahs and fortified villages (Medal).
« QMSin Berwickserved with the 4ind Highlanders In the second phase of the Ashanti war in 1874, and wa.*
■Amelvwoonded at the battle of Amoanil (Medal with Clasp).
7 Oniter Master Connell served with the 83rd Regiment in the Indian mutiny oampaign of Z857-58 in Central
IndiaTand was present at the engagement at Awah, th« siege and capture of Kotah, and the aotions of Sangsneer
and Bimao (MecUa with Clasp).
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] 107iiLiBengalIn/.).—Lmkedtoz5th. [f^^^i^^'i^Ht^. 253
ColoaaL— Hm. Arthar Upton, Etu, ^ Li, 'lo Feb. 3SiI4.4r Copt. i>x6 May 29 ; Qmt. ^ Lt.CoUntX, '31 DeC'
Si; Jiajorjt Colonel, '39 Aag. 51; Lt. Colonel, 20 ^xme 54; M«yor General, 30 Feb. 55; Lieut»Oeneral, 9
or. 63 ; €feneral, 35 Oct. 71 ; Colonel xo7tb Begrt., 6 Doo. 73.
Lbirttiuuit Oolonel.— John tfouglas JohoBtone,^ Eneign, 37 Oct. 54; iAeu/. 9 Feb. 55; Ca/pt, 33 Jan. 63}
BtMe^cr, s8 April 75: Jfd^'or, 15 July 76 ; Lt.Colonel, 15 Marcb 79.
■aj«rs.— Frederic Henderson, Eneign, 4 April 57 ; X^ x8 May 58 ; Cop^. 7 Aug. 66 ; Major, 17 May 79.
Frederick Sampson Groad, Entign, 13 June 57 ; Xf. 18 May 58 ; Capt. i Feb. 67 ; Major, 23 July 79.
GAJtmrs.
Malcohn M*Nem Bind
Henry Whitmore Franks
Frederick James Rogers
WUliam Frederick Cayaye
Albert James Hesketh Daubeny
pje.e. Edwin Wardroper, D,A.A. 4- QJi. \
Qen, Cork DieMet /
Francia William Robertson
Francis Dorling
pj.e. Alfred George Impey, Inetruetor, 1
^ E, M. College j
Thomas ReidWaagh Davidson
xvsieir OB 1
sirn LixuT. I
LISUT.
9 Jan. 59, 25 Aug.
13 June 58 *--
'39 June 55!
35 April 65!
'29 July 62
9 Mar. 66
10 Mar. 66'
' 3 Jan. 69
xo Jan. 68
' 37 Aug.
' X Oct.
J, qMar.
2 '10 Nov.
LXBT7TBirl.VT8.
Walter Hlingworth Haynes ,
Alfred Batson, Inet. ofMutkeirg 6 June 79.
Francis Henry Thomdike
WUliam Maurice Creighton, Adj. 1 1 Feb. 79
John Charles Farrell
Qeorge Duberly
BibtonGore
William Hotham
Charles Style Kincaid
9 Jan. 68
»i8 April 68
33 Jan. 69
Sub ItixirxBVAim.
Sxooxn LxBUTXirA.irT8.
Edward Wheler..
39 July
; XI Aug.
'x5 Feb.
6 Sept.
30 June
I May 78
ij Nov. 78
3in> LIXVT.
33 Jan. 79
Campbell Hilaxy Woodhouse 33 Jan. 79
Thomas Herriok Howe 13 Aug. 79
39 July 67
34 May 69
3 Feb. 70
13 Dec. 74
36 Mar. 73
17 Feb. 76
6 Sept. 76
x3Mar. 79
36 April 79
x7May 79
July 70
June 7x
Dec. 74
Feb. 76
Sept. 76
Sept. 76
Feb. 74
May 79
Pa|rak«<«r.— William Morgan Plavftdr, 1 Apr. 78 ; Bn$. 9 Dec. 60; Li. 36 May 65 ; CapU x Jan. 71.
Q,uartor ira«<«r.— Thomas Kinlocn, 39 Jane 78.
Faeinge WhiVb.—AgenU, Messrs. Cox and Co,— TriekAgenit, Sir B. Borongh, Bt. and Co.
Eetmmed from India, 31 December 1875.
> LLCoionel Johnstone served with the'33rd Regiment in the Crimea in 1855, including the siege of Sebastopol and
tMtnltof the Bedan on the i8th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Abyssinian cam-
ptipiia 1867-^, and was present at the storming and capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches "for able
abasement of native cftfriage," Medal).
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
254 ^wtttwrtlL]
Pay!
8m.
H«lf
Pay.
108th (Madras Inf.).— Linked to 27th. [sH.^dJD^t^^^^
"GSVTBXL llTDIA."
Oolonel.— John Hamilton Elphinstone Dalryxnple,! CB, Emign and Lt. 'lo Nov. 37 ; Lt. and Capt. '31 Dec.
44; Capt. and Lt. Colonel, '25 March 53; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54; Mty'or General, 28 Oct. 66; Lieut.
Oenercu, 23 Sept. 74 ; General, i Oct. 77 ; Colonel io8th Regiment, 29 Apr. 75.
Col " ^ " ' . - . -^ .
Lienteiuuit Colonel.— Henry Ernest Thesiger^Williams,* Eneign, n Feb. 45; X^ 30 April 46; Copf. 6 May 59;
Capt. x6 Feb. 60; Mc^jor, x Jan. 69; irr«c<f
Major, 2 Nov. 63; Lt.Cotonel, 15 Ang. 69; Colonel, 15 Aug. 74.
Hajora.— p.«.c. Henry Itocy:,* Eneign, 20 Feb. 47 ; Lt. 2 Mar. 48 ;
Lieutenant Colonel, i Oct. 77.
George Baret Stokes, Eneign, 9 Dec. 52 ; Ideut, 23 Nov. 56 ; Capt. 30 July 62 ; Bt. Major, x Sept. 76 ;
Major, X2 June 78. ^___^__
Captaxks.
James Stephen Nicholson'
John Hay Shaw,« Adjutant Fermanagh 1
Militia >
John Edward Wetherall,* Adjutant^
Donegal MUiiia }
Charles James Dyke, D.A.A.O. for\
Muehetry, Mhow i
Ives M'LeanTJrquhart
Philip Justice
p.».e. William Toke Dooner,» . 2?ni^<wJ* |
Major, Alderehot J
Frederick East Apthorp
Henry Crawford .'
Donald Archibald Campbell
William Odell
George Lannoy Hanmer Starr
Ernest Edward Swaine
Clavell Freeland FUUter^o
iiraiov OB
2in> LIKUT.
9 June
13 Dec.
zoSept. 56
9 Deo. 58
4 Feb.
8 June
'30 Jan.
II Aug.
30 Mar.
9 July
'13 Jan.
'x8 Dec.
'15 July
28 Oct.
23 Nov. 56
12 June 57
11 Dec. 57
14 April 63
18 Sept. 60
30 Nov,
63'' 6 Feb.
63 18 Jan.
66' 22 Oct.
681 28 Oct.
69 P 4 Jan.
67 P25 Sept. 69I
68P27 0ct. 71)
71 28 Oct. 71
BBBV.XAJ. I BT.LT.COL.
LiBUTBKAVTS.
Alexander Charles Hill
Richard Menteith Greenfield
Alfred William Lambart Bayly
Henry Cornwall Cotton Gibbings
Norman Alton Bray, Adjutant 17 May 79 ...
Henry George Daniel, Inet. of Muehetry, *>
29 April 79 i
James Rea
Charles Edward Whalley
Edward Aubrey Stracban
Henry Mordaunt Matthew
- Frederick Buseell
2*/,s' Charles Edward de la Poer Beresford
SbCOVD LlBUTBVi.HT8.
Richard Playne Abney Smith
(herald Mackay Mackenzie
5 Sept. 77 1
8 Dec. 77
' 8 June 67
X May 78
28 Feb.
13 June
13 June
XI Feb.
12 Nov.
21 Mar.
3 April
'12 July
1 Feb.
July
Oct.
28 Oct
30 July 62
18 Jan. 67
4 Sept. 67
18 April 72
12 June 72
29 July 74
24 Mar. 75
10 Dec. 75
14 Jan. 76
8 Dec. 77
16 Sept. 76;
21 March 78 1
3 April 78
21 Sept. 771
6 Oct. 76
2irD LIBCT.'
23 July 79
13 Aug. 79
•Colonel Williams served in the
74 Burmese war from January 1853
•J A (Medal with Clasp for Pegu) . Served
74 also in the Indian mutiny campaijjn
75! in 1858-59 as Adjutant of the ^rd
73' Madras European Regiment at the
-'battle of Banda, and as acting
7** Assistant Adjutant Goneral to the
78 Saugor Field Division in the action of
7iPunwarree— mentioned in despatch
79 (Medal with Clasp for Central India).
74 i ♦ Lt Colonel Lock served in the
711 Indian mutiny campaign in 1858-59
71 (Medal).
* Captain Wetherall served in the
3rd Madiras European Regiment with
the Saugor FieM Division in the
Indian mutiny campaign in 1858-50,
and was present at the battle of
Banda (Medal with Clasp for Central
India).
ir
PayfMMf«r.— William Douglas Graham, 16 Sept. 78 ; Ene. 9 Aug. 68 ; X^. 5 July 71 ; Capt. xx July 77.
Quarter Maeter.—Qeorge Collins, ^^ 26 July 73.
Faeinge Pale YQUow.—Agente, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Irieh Agente, Sir E. Borough, Bt. and Co.
Jtetumedjrom India, December 1876.
1 General Dalrjrmple served in the Eastern campaign of 1854 up to 8th November, including the battles of
Alma (wounded) and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and
Turkish Medal). Commanded the 2nd Battalion Scots Fusilier Guards on the expedition through New Brunswick
after the Trent aflfkir in the winter of 1861-62.
7 Major Nicholson served in the 27th Madras Native Inftmtry in Bengal during the mutiny from August 185; to
March 1858 (Medal).
» Captain Shaw served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-59 with the 27th Madras Native InfiEuitry (Medal).
* Captain Dooner accompanied Sir Garnet Wolseley to the Gold Coast in September 1873 on special service; traineil
the Opobo Company of Russell's Ree[iment and commanded it throughout the Ashanti war of 1873-74, including
the capture and destruction of Adubiassie, the battle of Amoafril, capture and destruction of Becquah, the ad-
vancea guard engagement of Jarbinbah, the skirmishes and ambuscade afikirs between Adwabin and the river
Ordah, battle of Ordohsu and capture of Coomassie. Also surveyed for the Intelligence Department portions cf
road between Cape Coast and the Prah (mentioned in despatches. Medal with ClaspJ.
><> Captain Filliter served throughout the Ashanti war of 1873-74. Was sent as Special Commissioner to Kin?
Solomon of Domonassie and raised over 500 Native Levies, and commanded a portion of them in the engagements
of the 27th October (slightly wounded) and 3rd November near Dunquah. On the arrival of the European lYoopR
was appointed Transport Officer to the Rifle Brigade; and, from arrival at Fommanah acted as Ac^utant of the
and west India Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
" Quarter Master Collins served with the 65th Regiment in the New Zealand wars of i86o-6x and 1863-65 (Medal).
Digitized by VjOOQIC
109tll {Boiubayluj,), — LiiLkad to lootL ' -' ■ -** ^** ■ ^^' ^'
^ CSVTBAL I»DIA.'*
I^Lf^ CatonaL— Mark Kerr Mb.er\e7,JBiuiffn, ^28 jLng. aj; Lieut, »i3 Au^
iSriffode Depot, Bixr, ^SS
35 Nov. 28; Bt
Major General,
KnU HaW Major, 23 Nov. 41 ; Major, 9 Nov. 46 ; Lt. Colonel, ^23 Nov. 49 ; , , ,
^ hi! 12 Jiarch 64 ; Lient. General, 6 May 73 ; General, i Oct. 77 ; Colonel 109th Regiment, 14 Feb. 73.
Lisutonant Colonel.— Alfred William Lucas, En». 11 Feb. 59 j Lt. 22 July 59 ; Oapt. 22 Jan. .63 j Jf<i;or, 30
I July 72 : Lt.CoUmel, 20 Aug. 79*
Ki^on.— George Churchill Bartholomew,^ J?N«^n, '17 May 50; Lt. P13 Feb. 52; Capt. '31 Aug. 58;
Bt.Major, 5 July 7a ; Major, 29 Oct 73.
'Charles Pulteney Forbes," J^iui^n, 37 Aug. 58 ; Lt. 3 Oct. 60 ; Capt. 27 Nov. 65 ; Bt.Major, 15 Aug. 78 ;
' ^<v'o*'i go Aug. 79.
GAPTi-iirs.
i XHBIOir OB
3KD LXIVT.
ai |.
;i:::i^
PatrickMurray 1 27 Dec. 58 9Feb. 61
I Cyril Hugh Penuycuick Ducat 27 June 59 17 Sept. 6i
iJc^^ward Bxa&^n,'' Adj.Weetmeaiky ^ ^^^ ^^ ^ ^^^ ^^
Edward Hemsted I 27 June 60 soJ^ly 6a
James Sparrow Mordaunt" | 27 Dec. 60 soJ^iy 62
Donald William Mackinnon« 27 July 61' aa Mar. 64
12 6'/„'John Potham>* | 24 June 62 ''24 Jaa. 65
ai ' ... j Edward Vanrenen '20 Deo. 59' 8 June 67
59
John Henry Campbell" xi June 59
John Roberts Atkin '16 May 65
Robert Prioleau Simpson 12 Jan. 62
LlXCTIKi-XTS.
Alexander Hoyes, tnet. ofMuah. 1 Jan. 79
AlfY^d Bacon Hibgame
Edmond William Murphy
Tudor Lay
Arthur Edward Cecil Kaye
Olaud Ooodall Currie
Walter Henry Cole
Charles Stapleton Pelham-Clinton
Herbert Martin
Henry Cuncliffe Lister Lee
St. John James St. Leger
Sscoirn Lieutsvaitcs.
Arthur Kerl Huddart
William Wilson Battisoombo
26 Oct. 60
'29 May 69
9 Mar. 66
7 June 61
30 Jan. 78
30 Jan. 78
30 Jan. 78
20 Mar. 78
2ND LIKUT.
Ti Jan.
15 May
2 Dec.
3 Dec.
II Fob.
II Feb.
XX Sept.
a Mar.
I Oct.
19 Oct.
30 Nov.
14 Sept. 78
13 Aug. 79
21 Aug. 67
22 Jan. 68
30 Oct. 69
7 Oct. 71
30 July 72
6 Deo. 73
I April 70
20 Jan. 77
16 Feb. 78
22 Mar. 78
20 Aug. 79
i» Quarter Master Bison served in
the Ladiflui mutiny campaign, includ-
ing the capture of Ratghnr, action
of Barodia, relief of Saugor, capture
of Oarrakota, forcing of the Mud-
denpore Pass, siege and storm of
Jhansi, and battle of the Betwa
(Medal with Clasp).
Pagmaeter,
QuaWa* JC^m^.^ Augustus Just, 30 Nov. 78.
Faeinjfe VfhitA.—Ayent, A. Lawrie, Esq.— JficA Agente, Sir B. Borough, Bi, and Co».
Returned from India, December 1877.
^ Hajor Bartholomew commanded a mounted Detachment of the loth Regiment during the operations against
tbe rebels in the Shahabad district, ft-om 9th Oct. 1858 to 4th Jan. 1859. and was several times engaged (men-
^€d in despatches. Medal). Served in the Abyssinian Expedition in 1868 (Medal).
* M^or Forbes served with the expedition to Shugra in Arabia in 1866.
~ Captain Harden served with the xoxst Fusiliers in the Indian N.W. Frontier war of 1863, and was present at
tbe Attack and capture of the Crag Piquet, the Conical Hill, and Umbeyla (Medal with Clasp).
* Captain Mordaunt served in Arabui in 1865-66, and was present at the action of Bir Said and subsequent oneza*
httos, including the expedition to Shugra. *^
' Osotain Mackinnon served in the Abyssinian campaign in x868 as a Sub Assistant Commissary General
^ Captain Potham served in theBastem campaign of 1854-55, including the battle of Alma (wounded) and siege
of Sebeatopol (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served with the 7th Fusiliets in the Indian N W
Pnmtier war of 1863 with the Eusofxye Field Force, and was present at the defence of the Sungahs at the Umbe'vlA
Ptas (Medal with Clasp).
, ^ Captain CampbeU served in Arabia in 1865*66, and was present ftt the action of Bir Said and subsequent onera-
tioMinthointorior. *^
S 2
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AVXXIO J9X
tA.OIV" "MOITTX ViDBO" "ROLBIA." "VlMIlBi." "COBUHHi." "BUBACO" "BABSOSSI." "FvlBfll
fOB" "CiuDAJ) RoDBioo'* " Badajob '* " Salamawca*' *'Vitiobia'* "Nitbllb" "Nitb" "Obthbb"
10U8X" "Pbfwsula" "Watbbioo" "Alma" "Ikkxbkav" "Sbvabtopol" " Lvcutow " i" Abkavzbx.*'
Oolonel in Ohief.— i Field Marshal His Boval Highness Albert Edward, Trine* qf Wales and Buke of Corn-
wall. JCa. KT. JTP. GCB, &CSI. &CM&. j Aujjr. 68.
OoloneliOommandant— I Sir George BnllerJ QCB. md Lt. 2 Mar. so; Lt. 38 Mar. 95; Ctqft. '19 Aug. 38 ;
Major, '31 Dec. 39 : Lt.Colonsl, '27 Aug. 41 ; CoUmsl, 11 Nov. 41 ; Major General, 12 Deo. 54 JAeut.Oeneral,
o Nov. 62 ; General, 25 Oct. 71 ; Col.Comm. Rifle Brigade, 13 Oct. 60.
JPSK Sir Charles Yorke,* GCB. Ensign, 22 Jan. 07 ; Lt. t8 Feb. 08 ; C«^t 24 Deo. 13 Jfd^'or, 9 June 25 ;
Lt.Colonel, 30 Nov. 26; Colonel,^-^ Nov. 51 ; Major General, 11 Nov. 5t ; Lieut. General, x3Feb. 59; General,
5 Sept. 65 ; Field Marshal, 2 June 77 ; Col.Comm. Rifle Brigade, i April 63.
Lieutenant Oolonels.— 4 Henry Richard Legge Newdigate,' CB. 2nd Lt. '16 Sept. 51: Lt, 6 June 54;
Capt. 23 Mar. 55; Bt.M<yor, 20 July 58; Major, ^20 Haj 68; Bl. Lt.Colonel, 25 March 69 ; Lt.Colonel,
14 Jane 75; Colonel, 1 Oct. 77.
z HU Sojfal Highness Arthur W. P. A., Dnke of Connaught, KG.KT. JTP. GCMG. GCSI. Personal Aide de
Camp to the Queen ; Lieut, zo June 68 ; Captain, i May 71 ; Major, 7 Aug. 75 ; Lieutenant Colonel, 27 Sept. 76.
X Lord Edward William Pelhaxn Clinton, Ensign, '9 June 54 ; Lt. 8 Dec. 54 ; Capt. 'z Sept. 57 ; Bt. M^er,
5 July 72 ; Mqfor,% Aug. 73 ; Lieutenant Colonel, 20 Apr. 78.
3 Godfrey Glerk,^^ .^imj^ii, 5 Dec. 51 ; Lt.^25 Mar.53; Capt. '24 June 56; BMTa/or, 20 July 58; Bt.Li.Celon*l,
I 25 Mar. 69 ; Major, zz Sept. 72 ; Colonel, x Oct. 77; Lt.Colonel, i Sept. 78.
12 John Plumptre Carr Glyn,^* Ensign, '25 Aug. 54 ; Lt. 29 Dec. 54 ; Capt. 12 Mar. 58; 1?^ JhTq/or, 5 July 7a ;
j Major, 12 Nov. 73 ; Bt. Lt.Colonel, z April 74 ; Colonel, i Apr. 79 ; Lt.Colonel, la Apr. 79.
K^ors — 4 Henry Wood," Ens. 'z2 May 53 5 i'- '22 Sept. 54 ; Capt. '5 Aug. 59 ; BtMe^or, $ July 7a ; Major,
I Z4 June 75.
z Cnristopher Rice Havard Nicholl,^* Ensign, l^ Jan. 55 ; Z^. zz May 55 ; Captain, '27 April 60 ; BtM^jor,
94 Oct. 72 : Bt.Lt.CoUmel, z April 74 ; Major, ig Jan. 76.
3 Fred. Horace Arthur Seymour, 2i<.24 April 55 ; Capt. '9 Mar. 60 j Bt.Major, 5 July 72 ; Major, 30 Dec. 76.
3 Frederick Edward Sotheby,^* Eneign, z8 Jan. 55; Lt, ix May 55; Capt, '21 Sept. 60; Bt, Major, 23
May 73 ; Bt. Lt.Colonel, z April 74 ; Mtyor, 3Z Jan. 77.
z Charles Thomas Bunbury , Eneign, »2 Feb. 55 ; Lt,8 June 55 ; Capt. ^30 April 6x j Bt. Mqjor, 28 May
74 ; Major, 20 Apr. 78.
3 Charles Geo. Slade,^? JSm. z8Feb.55; Lt. 6 July ^5; Capt. '8 Oct. 6x; Bt.Maior, z Deo. 74; Major, z Sep
p,s.e, Walter Richard Lascelles,^* D. A. Adj. General; Ensign, 1*30 Feb. 55; Lt, 6 July 55; 1
'z5 Nov. 6z ; Bt.Major, zo Mar. 75 ; Major, Z4 Dec. 78.
3 Lewis Percival,*^ Ens.2x Mar. 55 ; Lt. 33 Oct. 55 ; Capt. 'zs Jan. 64 ; Bt.Major,! Oct. 77 ; Meuor, 14 Deo. 78.
4 FitaRoy Stephen, *^ Ensign, 32 Mar. 55 ; Lt. 23 Oct. 55 j Capt. '22 Mar. 64 ; Bt.Major, z Oct. 77 ; Mtyor,
z2 Apr. 79.
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; Capt,
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2 Henrv Charles Geast Dugdale**
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3 Ernest Henry Buller
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3 Edward Henry Chamberlin"
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29 Nov. 79)
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4 Horatio John Thomas Walpole
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4 Percy Graham Hill
4 Frederick Compton Howard
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4 John Delalynde Mansel
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3 Walter Rupert Keny on- Slaney, Adjutant 6 Dec. 73
a Henry Vemer Wingfleld-Staratford
4 Henry Francis Gordon Forbes
1 Henry Cator Bowles
a Mom. Otway Frederick Seymour Cuffe,*^ Adjutant 15 Aug. 77
2 Charles Davis Sherston**
a iftw.BdwardNbel"
3 George Montagu Lord Bennet, Aide de Camp to the Lord Lieutenant qf Ireland .
a Hon. Philip Sidney
4 Hugh Cecil Cholmondeley, Adjutant i May 78
X Thomas, Xortf Ribblesdale
3 Warren Thomas Peaoooke, Inetruetor <if Miuketry 15 M^y 79
a Harry James Fergusson
2 William Willoughby Cole Vemer
X HenryPelhamBum, JM^nureor (/jftMilre^fy 6 0ct. 78
4 Arthur Henry Wriothesley Hervey
3 Frank Stewart Whittington Baikes
I John Francis Wegg-Prosser
3 Edward Hugh Croiton
a Robert John Maude, Jiwfrt(«toro/ If Mik«<ry X 5 Aug. 77 «
3 Edward Barrington Crake
a Francis Spencer Thornton
a Hon. Denis Lawless
Alexander Gordon Russell, Aide de Camp to Lord Alex. Bueeell
4 Geoflty Stanley Phibbs Hornby
3 Alfred William Perry
4 Arthur Ralph Pemberton
Charles Theophilos Evelyn Metcalfe, Adjutatd^ x May 79
X Charles Anthony Lamb
4 Arthor Edward William CoJville, Inetruetor of Mueketrjf 11 Apr. 79
4 Wyndham Paulet St.John-Mildmay
a Butle Compton Arthur Frere
a George Cookbum
1 William Percy Drummond
a Archibald William Catlar Fergusson
4 JohnSherston
2 Charles Reginald Orde
3 Hon. Henry Charles Hardinge
4 George Francis Leslie
4 Charles k Court
3 Arthur Greorge Nixon
4 HenryFuller Maitland Wilson
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3 Hugh Courteuay Fownes Luttrell
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1 Leonard GeOTge Russell
4 Mark Ulick Weyland
X Patrick Alexander Vans Agnew
2 Arthur Charles Campbell
3 Charles Lyons Markham Pearson
4 Christopher Moutague-Blaokett
X Hon. Arthur Charles Edward Somerset
4 Charles Cavendish Winn
a Henry Francis, Earl of Mount Charles
a Atherton Edward Jenkins
a Francis Michael St. Aubyn
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4 Lems Loyd Nicol
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28 Feb. 74
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13 Aug.
3 Richard Ford .
4 Thomas Henry Des Vceux Wilkinson
4 Victor Arthur Couper . ^ „
a Hugh Henxy John Williams Drummond ' 15 Nov.
Pajfmaetsre.^t Henry Harvey," 29 Nov. 64 ; Q.it. 24 April 55 ; Honorary Ucyor, 29 Nov. 74 ; 8t(^ Pay^
ntaster, i Apr. 79.
4 John James Bailey, •* 6 Nov. 63 ; Eneiyn,2 Aug. 55 ; Lt, 10 June 57 j Hon. Major, 6 Nov. 73*
3 Charles Edgar Croker-King, 9 Dec. 78; Sneion, ^33 Sept. 62 ; Lt. »i6 May. 65 ; Captain, 17 July 72.
2 John Paton Lawrie, 27 Jan. 79 ; Eneign, '22 Mar. 64; Lt. ^33 Oct. 67 ; Captain, 24 Nov. 77.
(luarter Maetere.—^ William James Stanley,^ 20 Oct. 65.
4 James Lamb,^ 4 Oct. 73.
3 James Stanley Richer,*^ 28 April 75.
I James Markland, 2 Feb. 78.
BegUnentale Qreea.—Faeinge Black.
Agente, Messrs. Cox and Co.— /HM Agente, sir E. Borough, Bart, k Co.
let Battalion returned from Canada, 19 8e^. iSjo.—AUerehot.
2nd BaHaUon embarked for Qibraltar, 17 Jfov, 1974.— Gibraltar ,
yrd Battalion returned from India, i Jan. 7a. — Dublin,
itk BattaUon embarked for India, ao Oct. 1873.— Pef Aoirar Valleg, Bengal.
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
2 5^ liijle Brigade {The Prince Coiisorfs Own).
> Sir George Bailer served in the Rifle Brigade and commanded ito zst Battalion from 1841 to 1854. Ho served
on the Eastern Frontier of the Cape of Good Hope in 1847-4S-40 ; commanded one of the Columns which entered the
Amatola Mountains in the campaign of 1847 against the GaikaCnicfSaudilla, who surrendered himself to him. He com-
manded the troops, under Sir Harr3' Smith, which crossed the Orange river in 1848 to suppress the insurrection of the
Dutch Boers— was severely wounded, and had his horse killed under him in the action of the 29th August at Boem
Plaats, for which he was nominated a CB. Within a few months alter the return of his Battalion to England he re-em-
barked with it in January 1852 for special service at the Cape ; was enguged in all the operations in the Watcrkloofr
}^ 1852-53. and commanded the ist Division of the Army until the close of the Kaffir war (Medal). Returned 10
England in January 1854, and in April following embarked as a Brigadier General of the Army of the East— com-
manded a Brigade of the Light Division in the Eastern campaign of 18^4-55, including the battles of Alma and
Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol ; had two horses shot under him at Inkerman, and suffered a severe contusion of
the leg (Modal with three Clasps, XCJ., Commander of the Legion of Honor, 2nd Class of the Medjidie, and
Tiirkish Medal) . In August 1856 appointed to the command of the UVoops in the Ionian Islands.
■ Sir Charles Yorke served in the Peninsula with the 52nd Regiment, and wa.s present at the battles of Vimiera,
Fuentes d'Onor, Salamanca, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle (wounded), Nive, and OrLhcs (severely wounded), and at
the sieges ofCiudadBodrigo and Badajoz (wounded), for which he has received the War Medal with ten Clasps.
He served also the Waterloo campaign.
" Colonel Newdigate landed in the Crimea with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade, and was present at the battle
of Alma (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also during the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including
the action of Cawnpore, and capture of Lucknow ; and with Ross' Camel Corps at the capture of Calpceand opera-
tions in Central India (Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps).
" Colonel Godfrey Clerk served with the Rifle Brigade in the Indian mutiny, and was present at the Alumbagb
and relief of Lucknow (Brevet of Ma^ior, Medal with Clasp).
" Colonel Glyn served with the Rifle Brigade in the Crimea from the 17th June 1855, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Embarked for the Gold Coast with the and Battalion
Rifle Brigade, and served throughout the second phase of the Ashuuti war, in 1874, including the battle of Amoaful,
battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie (Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
^* Major Wood served with the 30th Regiment in the Crimea fl-om the 20th May 1855, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
" Lt. Colonel Nicholl served with the Rifle Brigade the siege of Sebastopol in 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
Medal). Also with the 2nd Battalion during the whole of its service in the suppression of the Indian mutiny,
including the actions at Cawnpoi*c, capture of Lucknow, and numerous afikirs during the Dude campaifm (Medal
with Clasp). Embarked for the Gold Coast with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade, and served throughout tbe second
phase of the Ashanti war, in 1874, including the battle of Amoafbl, advanced guard skirmishes and nmlmscncle
afifkirs between Adwabin and the river Ordah, battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie (Brevet of Lt.Colonel,
Medal with Clasp).
»« Lt.Colonel Sotheby served with the Rifle Brigade in the Crimea Trom the i ith Aug. 1855, includiupr the siege and
fall of Sebastopol and storming of the Redan on the 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish IMcdnl). Senod
with the 2nd Battalion throughout the whole of its service in the suppression of the Indian mutiny, including the
capture of Lucknow, and numerous afikirs during the Oude campaign (Medal with Clasp). Served thi-oughout the
campaign of i860 in China, terminating with the surrender of Pekin (Medal M'ith two Clasps) . Kmbarked for the Gold
Coast with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade, and served throughout the second phase of the Ashanti war, in 1 874, includ-
ing the battle of AmoafU, battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
^ Captains Blade and Maberley embarked for the Gold Coast with the 2nd BattaUon Rifle Brigade, and served
in the second phase of the Ashanti war in 1874 (Medal).
" Major W.R. Lascelles served with the Rifle Brigade in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, and was present at
the siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp) . Served with the ist Sikh Irregular Cavalrj- throughout the
China campaign of i860, including the capture of the Taku Forts, actions of Sinho and Tungchow, and surrender of
Pekin (Medal with two Clasps). Served with the Rifle Brigade in the war on the North West Frontier of India
in 1864 (Medal with Clasp).
M Migor Percival served with the Rifle Brigade during the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the action of
Cawnpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, battle of Nawabgunge, and capture of Fort Birwah (mentioned in de-
spatches. Medal with Clasp).
*^ Mfl^or Stephen served as Ail^utant of the 3rd Battalion Rifle Brigade during the Indian campaign of 1857-58,
including the action of Cawnpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, and battle of ^awabgunge (Medal ynth Clasp).
Served in the North West Frontier Campaign of 1863-64 as Staff Officer of the Field Fcrce under Colonel Mac-
donald (Medal with Clasp).
** Major Dugdale served with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade during the whole of its service in suppression
of the Indian mutiny, including the actions at Cawnpore, capture of Lucknow, and numerous afikirs during the
Oude campaign (Medal with Clasp). Embarked for the Gold Coast with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade, and
served throughout the second phase of the Ashanti war, in 1874, including- the battle of Amoaful, comnianded
detachment at defence of Quarman, battle of Ordahsu and rapture of Coomassie (Medal with Clasp).
•* Captain Fryer served with the Rifle Brigade in the Indian campaign of 1857-59, including the siege and capture
of Lucknow and subsequent operations (mentioned in despatch, Medal with Clasp) . Served as Brigade Major with
the Sikhim Field Force in 1861 (mentioned in despatch).
** Major Somerset embarked fbr the Gold Coast with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade, and served throughout
the second phase of the Ashanti war, in 1874, including the battle Of Amoalul, battle of Ordtihsu and capture of
Coomassie (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
» Captain Chamberlin served with the 3rd Battalion of the Rifle Brigade in the suppression of the Indian Mutiny
i campaign on
„ , J Clasp.)
«>Lt.Colonel Robinson served with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigs de in the Indian Mutiny (Me«ial). Ser\'ed through-
out the second phase of the Ashanti war, flrom 12th December 1873. n^ Brisrade Major to the European Brigade, in-
oiudmg the battle of Amoaful, battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of
Major, Medal with Clasp).
" Captain Cary served five years in the Royal Navy, and was on board H.M.S. Albion with the Black Sea Fleet in
x854-55> including the bombardment of Sebastopol on 17th Oct. 1854 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Em-
barked for the Gold Coast with the 2nd Battab'on Rifle Brigade, and served throughout the second phase of the
Ashanti war, in 1874, including the battle of Amoafbl, advanced guard skirmishes and ambuscade affairs between
Adwabin and the river Ordah, battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie (mentioned in despatches, Modal with
Clasp).
*- Captain Anstruther served with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade in the Indian mutiny (Medal).
** Captain H. A. Lascelles served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58 with the Naval Brigade, as Aide de Camp
to Sir William Peel, R.N., and was present at General Windham's operations at Cawnpore, and deftat of the
Gwalior Contingent, action of Kala Nuddee, siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp). Embarked for the
Gold Coast with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade, and served throughout the second phase of the Ashanti war in
1874, including the battle of Amoaful, advanced guard skirmishes and ambuscade afikirs between Adwabin and
the river Ordah, battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie (Medal with Clasp).
»* Captain Cope embarked for the Gold Coast with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade, and served throughout the
Bocond phase of the Ashanti war in 1874, including the battle of Amoaftil (Me<la1 with Clasp).
» Captains the Hon.T.C. Scott and Hopwood, and Lieut. Hon. O. Cufle, embarked tor the Gold Coast with the 2nd
Battalion Rifle Brigade, and served throughout the second phase of the Ashanti war in i874» including the battle
of Amoaftil, battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie (Medal with Clasp).
» Captains Taylor and Prideaux-Brune, and Lieutenant Hon. B. Noel, embarked for the Gold Coast with the 2nd
Battalion Rifle Brigade, and served throughout the second phase or the Ashanti War in 1874, including the battle
of Amoaftil, advanced guard skirmishes and ambuscade afikirs between Adwabin and the river Ordah. battle of
Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie (Medal with Clasp).
Bifie Brigade (The Prince Oonsort's Own). 259
» Captoin FitzGenld served throaghont the second phase of the Ashanti War fTom the xjth December 1873, at
Aidede Osmp to Sir Archibald Alison, including Che battle of Amoaftil, attack and capture of Beoqnah, battle of
Ordahfiu and capture of Goomasaie (several times mentioned in despatches. Medal with Olasp).
" Lt. Colonel A. N. Wilson served in the Abyssinian campaign,and was present at the action of Arogee and capture
of Magdala (Brevet of Miyor and Medal). *^^ *^ « f
*' Captams Sackville and Haringtonl embarked for the Gold Coast with the and Battalion Rifle Brigade, and
served throughout the second phase of the Ashanti war in 1874, Including the battle of AmoaAU. battle of Ordahsu
aud capture of Coomassio (Medal with Clasp).
«* (laptain MejSQy-Thompeon served as Adjutant of the and Battalion Bifle Brigade throughout the second phase
of the Ashanti War in 1874, including the battle of Amoaftil, battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie (Medal
with Clasp). Has also the Medal of the Royal Humane Society.
«« Lieut Sherston embarked for the Gold Coast with the and Battalion Rifle h. igade, and was vexy severely
wounded at the battle of Amoafnl (Medal with Clasp).
i^lC^or Bailey served with the 13th Light Infantry throughout the campaigns in AiTghanistan of t638'43> And
WIS present at the storm and capture of Ohuznee (Medal), assault and capture of the town and Fort of Tootum-
doirah, storm of Jhoolghur, night attack of Baboo Koosh Ghur, destruction of Khandurrah, storming of the
Ehoord Cabool Pass, affair of Tezeen, fbroing the Jugdulluck Pass, reduction of the Fort of Mamoo Khail.
heroic defence of Jellalabad, and sorties of X4th Nov. and xst Dec. 1841, izth March and xst April, general action and
defest of Akbar Khan on the 7th April, z84a (Medal) ; storming of the Heights of Jugdulluck, action of Tezeen. and
recapture of Cabool (Medal). Served with the BuSk throughout the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1875-76,
iiidading the actions of the 4th, z4th, and 90th January.
*i Major Harvey served with the Rifle Brigade in the Eastern campaign, including the battles of Alma and
Inkerman, and siege of Bebastopol, until June 1855 (Medal with three Clasps, the Medal for Distinffuished Conduct
la the Field " for gallant conduct in rendering assistance to the wounded under flre at the battles of Alma and
Inkennan," and Turkish Medal). Served durmg the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the siege and capture
of Lacknow, battle of Nawabguuge, operations on the banks of the Bamgnnge, and capture of Fort Oomaria
(Uedal with Clasp). Served in the second phase of the Ashanti war in 1874 (Medal).
u (Quarter Master Stanley served throughout the Sastem campaign of 1854-55 with the and Battalion Rifle
BiiKHde, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and
Ttirkish Medal). Also during the suppression of the Indian Mutiny in 1857-59, including the siege and capture of
Lacknow, sShin of Koorse, Barree, and Nuggur, actions of Nawabgunge, passage of the Goomtee and occupation
of Snltanporo, fUl of Amethee, aflliur of Churdar, capture of the Fort Mecuedia, afDfur« of Bankee and Sidkaghat.
Served also in. the second phase of the Ashanti war from November 1873, and was in charge of the whole
of the Regimental Transport during a portion of the march (Medal with Clasp). Has the Medal for long service
and drood conduct.
^ Quarter Master Lamb served with the xst Battalion Rifle Brigade throughout the Eastern campaiffn of 1854-55,
iQcladixtg the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege and fall of Bebastopol, and attack of tne Redan on
the x8th June (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
** Quarter Master Richer served with the 3rd Battalion of the Rifle Brigade during the Indian Mutiny campaign
of 1857-58, including the siege and capture of Lucknow and battle of Kewabgunge (Medal with Clasp). Served
also in the war ou the North West Frontier of India in 1864, and was present at the action of Shubkuddur (Meda(
with Clasp). Bas also the Medal for Long Service and Good Conduct.
Contimiation of War Services of Staff Officers of Pensioners,
^}biioT Roe served with the lath Lancers in the Crimea from x7th Mav 1855. including the siege and tall of Se-
nrtopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) . Served as Brigade Major of Cavalry to the Saugor and Nerbudda
Field Division, and was present at the aflhirs of J^unge and KubraT, general action of Banda (mentioned in despatches) ,
sad eoTTcnder of the Bsiah of Kirwee on 5th June 1858 (Medal with Clasp) .
* Major Morrah served as Adyutimt of the and Battalion 60th Rifles throughout the campaign of 1B60 in China
(Medal with two Clasps).
*U.Colonel Cardew served as Adjutant of the X9th Regiment in the Eastern campaign of 1854. including the
aSbir of Bulganae, and battle of Ahxu^-severely wounded in two places, and horse shot in crossing the river (Medal
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
** Msgor MUligan served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 2858-59 on the Oude and Nepanl frontiers (Medal).
" Captain Burke served with the 68th Light Infantry in the New Zealand war in 1864-66, including the attack of
the Gate Pah. engagement at Te Ranga and attack on Putahi Pah (Medal) .
" lAColonel Miller served in the (Mmea from March to July 1855, including the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with
Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
** Captain M*Mahon served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, was present at each action and at the fiiU of
Bebastml (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Also the campaign of x86oin China, including the taking
of the Tkku ForU and each action (Medal with two Clasps).
** Captain H. G. Rogers served with the 49th Regiment in the Crimea ftrom September 1855, and was present at
the Bisge and tUl of Sebastopol, and assault of the Redan on th^ 8thSep.x855 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
** Major Hesketh served the Sastem campaign of 1854-55 in the Koyal Artillery, including the afikirs of Bui*
fruttc and M'Kensie's Farm, battles of Akna and Inkerman, sortie of 96th October, siege and fall of Sebastopol
Msdal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal) .
Digitized by VjOOQIC
26o weitiadieik] Ist West India Regiment.
PaU
Pay.
38
35
X7
18
x8
17
Half
Pay.
Colon*!.— tf. Sir Arthur Borton,^ ZCB, Sruiyn, '13 Julysa ; Lt. '3 April 35 ; Capt. 30 JuJy 41 ; Bt.Major,
3 April 46; MqfOTt '19 Sept. 48; LUCoIomI, 'loJaness; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54; Jftyor General, 31 Jan. 68 j
Lieut.Oeneral, 19 Oct. 75 ; General, 4 Deo. 77 ; Colonel zst West India Regiment, aa May 76.
Leutenant Oolonola.— Knox Bowan Niven,* Eneign, '19 Nov. 62; it. '9 Sept. 64; Capl. »a Dec. 68; Major,
33 June 75 ; lAeuienant Colonel, 24 March 77.
Joseph Alexander Smith, Eneign, 7 Dec. 55 ; .W. 20 Aug. 57; Capt. 31 Aug.69 ; Mi^'or, 97 Sept.76; Lieutenant
Colonel, a9 Jan. 79.
IWora— Frederick Benjamin Price White, Enttgn, 18 Dec. 63; Lt. » 4 April 65; Capl. ^26 Feb. 67;
Anthony Coulton A?£nBon. Eneign, 24 April 6a ; Lt. 26 July 64 ; Capt. 24 Dec. 73; Jfo/or, 29 Jan. 79.
CAPTA.IV8.
Charles Jones Lucius Hill
Henry George Wilson
John Bdward Bale
Charles Good en liOveridge
Henry William Pollard*
John Meredith Maltby
Samuel Fletcher
John Robert Hall Wilton
George Edward Beale Browne" .
John Tinkler
Alfired Burdon Ellis
XHSIOy. I LIKUT.
x6 May 62
'26 Nov. 61
'16 Oct. 63
'14 Aug. 57
30 Sept. 59
'20 Oct. 69
10 Aug. 70
13 June 68
28 Oct. 71
LxxTmiTAirTS.
James Charles Chamock Gray, Inttruetor )
ttfUuMketry 4 Sept. 76 S
Edward Story Humphreys
Arthur Bosworth, Adjutamt 16 Feb. 78
Francis Bathie Winter
George Colquhoun Madden
Arthur Graves Spratt
Francis Charles Annesley
JohnFitsgerald Wyndham Bredin
Herbert I^wson
Henry James Thwaites
Doaglas Minto Allen
Charles Edward Peirse
Arthur Bor
Thomas Martin Gerard Thackeray
George Boodrie O'Donnell
Edmond Paley Apthorp
Arthur Walter Lvster
Thomas Pepper Ernest Lowry
Percy O'Bnen
Alexander Sankey Roberts
Arthur Campbell X ate
Vincent John Garland
Frank William Nicolas Wogan Browne ..
Arthur Haroourt Grove
Harold Arthur Sandbach Barkworth
Thomas Hutchinson Hanghton
William Stewart
Arthur Bentinck Murray
John Willoughby AsUey-Marshall
George Brexman
Cavendish Walter Qartside Tipping
Sub LnuTBVijrTS.
Henry Beresford Bourke
'asNov. 68
BiCOVB LllVTSlVAirTS.
Richard Joseph Norris
Robert Dennis Broome
Richard Harvey Townshend
2 May
8 Mar.
»25 May
25 July 63
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 7»
28 Oct. 71
9 Aug. 73
a Nov. 72
2in> LIXVT.
19 Feb.
8 Mar.
15 Nov.
xa Aug. 64
aSFeb. 74
a3May
IX Feb.
xo Mar.
la May
23 May
27 June
27 June
12 Aug.
za Aug.
22 Sept.
13 Nov.
x3 Dec.
»27 Oct.
X9 Jan.
XI Feb.
8 Mar.
X2 May
39 July
19 Aug.
as Sept.
30 Nov.
30 Nov.
30 Nov.
30 Nov.
II Feb.
30 Nov.
30 Nov.
30 Nov.
26 Feb.
89 Nov.
SUB LIEUT.
30 Nov. 76
8 April 74
IS AprU 74
XX July 74
X Apr. 70
XX Mar.
34 Nov.
a Mar.
xMay
14 Dec.
29 Jan
BT.LT.COL.
a July 79
* Lt.Colonel Niven served durin#r
the second phase of the Ashanti war
in x873>74 (MedaI]K
i» Captain Beale Browne served dur-
ing the second phase of the Ashanti
war in 1874 (Medal with Clasp) .
Pa|nNa«<«r.— Thomas BeU,i® aa June 78 ; Sneign, 8 May 67 ; LieiU. 5 Apr. 71 ; Capt. 94 Mar. 77.
Quarter Jfa«<«r.— Thomas Nicholson, " aa April 71.
Eaeings Vnnte.—Agenie, Messrs. Cox and Co.
1 Sir Arthur Borton served with the 9th Regiment the eampaign of 184a in Afghanistan (Medal), and that of
1845-46 on the Sutld, including the battles of Moodkee and Feroseshah (Medal and Clasp)— in the latter he succeeded
to the command of the Regt and was severely wounded. Served also the campaign in the Crimea, in command of
the Regiment, from 27th Nov. 1854, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assault on the bc^tterios on the
x8 June (Medal with Clasp, CE., Knight of the Legion of Honor, 3rd Class of the Me^jidie, and Turkish Medal).
• Captain Pollard served in the operations against the Taeping Rebels in China, and was with the storming
party of the 67th Regiment at the second capture of Kahding. Served in the and West India Regiment in the
Ashanti war in 1873, and was the next senior officer to Colonel Posting in the two engagements at Elmina (Hedal).
10 Captain Bell served with the 14th Regiment in the Crimea subsequent to the ihU of Sebastopol, from the
xath September 1855 to the 30th May 1856. Served in the zst West India R^:iment in the Aahanti war in 1873-74
(Medal with Clasp).
i> Quarter Master Nicholson accompanied an expedition up the Gambia against the King of Baddiboo on board
H.M.S. "Torch," and was present at the bombardment of the enemy's works on Swarra Cunda (^eek on x6tb
Feb. i86x ; commanded a storming party at the capture of the enemy's entrenched works. Present at the storming
and capture of Aie fortiAod towns of Carawan and Saba. Served in the Ashanti war of 1873-74 (Medal).
Digitized by VjOOQIC
2nd West India Regiment.
ImirStr-
FaU Hllf
* ASKiiTTSI.'
rsiena Leone. 26 1
OeleML— Brook John Taylor, Bnrign, '15 May 97; Lt. ^15 Jono 30; Capt, '28 Not. 34; Jf^'or, 31 Jnly 46;
JA.Cohnel,^^ Dec. 46; Colomel, 30 June 54; JC^ii;or Oeneral, 15 Nov. 61; Liwt.Qeneral, 9 April 71;
Qemeral, 1 Oct. 77 ; Colonel 2nd West India Regiment, x April 70.
ieotoaaBtOoloBela.— Lionel Lowdham Brett,i Etuiant 15 Jan. 58 iLt. ij Jan. 60 ; Capi. 1 May 68 ; BtMajor,
I April 74 J Major f 14 Nov. 74 j JM«»t««an< Colonel, 31 Oct. 77.
William Owen Lanyon,* CB. CMQ, Admnutrator iff the Government of the Frovinee qf Qriqua Land WeH ;
Eneign, '21 Dec. 60; lA. '27 July 66 ; Capt. 'is July 68 ; Bt.Mey'or, 1 April 74 ; Utyor^^s Nov.74 S Lieutenant
Cblonel, 2 Feb. 78; CoUmel, zx Nov. 78.
Robert StrakeTTarton,*jSiM^, 36 Feb. 58; Lt.BAng. 60 ; Capt. 13 Aug. 68; BtMator, i April 74 ; Mqfor,
I Dec. 75; Lt.CoUmel, 3 Feb. 78.
■i^oara.— ijYed. Ludwig Mathews,^ Ene. '28 May 58 ; Li. 24 Sept. 60 j Capt. 38 Oct. 68 j Uator, 31 Oct. 77.
Ponaonby Sheppard, Enei^n, '4 Mar. 65 ; Lt. 28 May 66 } Capt. ''22 Aug. 68 ; Major, 2 Feb. 78.
CAPXi.IK8.
James Stuart Des Barrea^
Thomas Talbot ,
Robert Fetherstone Devereux^'
James Wilkin**
William Gordon Patohett'*
WUliam Samuel 6 watkin Trist"
James Edward Wilmot Smyth Gaulfeild»
George Atkinson Macintire
Sydney Francis Foster
Edmund Sandilands Savage
Edward Stanley
LIBCT.
LiXUTBVAirTS.
Herbert Hope Keighley"
John Canute Doyle
Charles Bybie Lyster
Charles Henry Wyndham Tyndale
Percy George Kerans
Warren Hastings
Archibald Ritchie Hampton, A4j. i Feb. 79
James Henry Thompson
John Skelton
Wellesley Charles Dutton
Francis William Edwin Maunsell
Robert Freebaim Clothier
Charles Lawford Dale
Mordauni Broome Salmon
Charles Alfred Howard M'Pherson
Samuel Jopp
John William Henry OgUby^ Imetruetor )
I ^ Mueketrf zj Oct. 79 )
Alexander Maurice Leslie
.Wensly James Hodson Bond
ViUiers Edward Hunt
Charles Ernest Albert Coleman
Lawrence Augustine Wainright
Frank Emeat Shelley Clariage
Charles Gordon Creyk
William Charles Henry Mackintosh
William Cyril Minchin
Arthur Augustus Whitelook Bright (
Bright-Smith }
Vincent Frisby
Arthur Stephen Brunskill
Henry Ponting Northoott,i'or< At{/utant, >
Sierra Leone ji
»i3 Feb.
30 July
'x3 July
'14 Dec,
38 Oct.
66 P13 Feb.
6 July
3 July
38 Oct. 72
SxOOVn LXKUTBVAVTS.
Charles WUliam Wentworth De Vera)
Beanclerk /
William Hugh Dunlop
Pierce John Hackett.
13 Aug.
38 Oct.
28 Oct.
38 Oct.
x5 Mar.
14 May
38 Oct.
9 Aug.
9 Nov.
9 Aug.
28 Oct.
9 Aug.
9 Aug.
9 Aug.
9 Aug.
38 Feb.
x3May
33 May
9 Aug.
11 Feb.
12 Aug.
X2 Aug.
II Feb.
19 Aug.
32 Sept.
11 Ocb.
30 Nov.
30 Nov.
30 Nov.
30 Nov.
I 30 Nov.
' II July
{ 38 Oct.
I 13 June
30 Nov.
12 May
30 Nov.
30 Nov.
28 Feb.
33 Jan. 7Q
*< Captains Wilkin and Trist served
on the Gold Coast in 1873-74 (Medal).
" Lieut. Keighley served through-
out the Ashantl War of i873-74>
including the action at Sssaman—
slightly wounded (Medal).
^» Captain Caulfeild served in the
Ashantl war in 1873-74 (Medal witli
Clasp).
» Quarter Master Kelly served
throughout the Ashantl war of 1873-74
(Medal with Clasp, and Medal for
distinguished conduct in the Field).
12 Feb. 77
19 Feb. 79
8 Mar. 79
Arthur Nairn Lysaght I 13 Aug. 79
■Herbert Christie Prichard | 13 Aug. 79
John Holland Harwood I zb Oct. 79^
;6eorge Patterson ! x Nov. 79
.« ,«, ^ ,. ^ "Nov. 79
jGecfrge William Gall..
II July 74
3 5 Nov. 74
15 Sept. 77
15 Sept. 77
3 Oct. 77
31 Oct. 77
3 Feb. 78
X2 June 78
31 June 79
29 June 70
9 July 79
;Pajr wtasUr. —
Qaarter Ma$ter,—FBAriolc Kelly ,** xx March 74.
Eiaeinpe YtXLow.—Agente, Messrs. Cox and Co.
' LtCokmel Brett served against the King of Quiah, Western Africa, and commanded a Detachment of the and
West India Regiment at Songo when attacked by the enemy in great force, and whom he repulsed on 3xst Dec.
i3£i. He hasrecelTed the Silver Medal of the Royid Humane Society for saving two persons from, drowning,
St New (}iiay, Cornwall, on the X4th August 1867. Served in the Ashantl war, in 1873-74, including the action of
&«nisa (Brevet of Major, Medal).
'Coknel Lanyon served in the Ashanti war of 1873-74, latterly, and until invalided on the szst January 1874, as
'^^dsQunp to Sir Garnet Wolseley imentioned m despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Was ap-
pointod Administrator of Griqualand west in 1875, raised and commanded a force of volunteers in January 1878
^gai&tt BotlstttBie, a Batlapin chief, for which he received the thanks of Her Majesty's GovemmenL Raised two
CQBttngents of volunteers lor service in Cape Colony and the Transvaal during the Kafir war of 1877-78. Thanked
by Her H^esty's (sovemment in each case for ** prompt and valuable assistance rendered." Raised and com-
Bonded the force of volunteers during the Griqua rebellion and Batlapin invasion in 1878, when the enemy was
^fftgsd sad defeated in ten actions.
* LLCdkHMl Tnrton served on the Gold Coast until invalided in June 1873 (Brevet of Major, Medal).
' M^r Mathews served on the Gold Coast in 1873 (Ashanti Medal).
u Csptaia Des Barres served throughout the AshanU war of 1873-74 (Medal with CHasp).
» ^pisin Devereoz served in the Ashanti war in 1873-74, including the acUon of Sssaman (Medal).
262 Royal Malta Fencible Artillery.
The Boyal Cypher and a Maltese Cross.
Lt.Colovsl.—* James Lassarmi, 5 Sept. 77.
Majob.— *Jfar9vw Saverio de Piro, s Sept. 77.
Gaptxivs.
*Aaga8tinu8 Paulas Michael Alexins
Alosrsios Portelli, 29 Jan. 70.
•Frederick Gatt, 14 Feb. 72.
•Joseph Speranza, 13 Aug. 77.
•Paolo Bernard, 5 Sept. 77*
•John Batter, $ Sept. 77.
•Walter Sciortino, 3 March 78.
LiBi;nirA.n8.
•Edmund Bizzo, 17 Sept. 61. 1 •Alfred Cavarra, 2 May 68.
•Alfred Sant-Foumier, 3 Deo. 62. *Alezandro Mattel, 30 Nor. 70-
•Bichard Casaloni (Adj. 10 Nov. 77), 9 Aug. 64. •Charles Trepani, ti Nov. 74.
•Antonio Gatt, 21 Feb. 65. I * Victor Semioi, 38 Oct. 76.
SicoiTD LxBimirA.irTS.
"^Alfred Trepani, 29 Dec. 77. I •Aohilles F. P. M. J. A. F. X. Sammui, 13 Nov. 78.
•Ernest Carbonaro, 19 Dec. 77. |
Pa«MMMf«r.~^Henry Montanaro, 29 July 63 ; Liml. 32 Jane 58 ; Hon.Mqjor, 39 July 72.
Adjutant.— * Lieut. Richard Casaloni, xo Nov. 77.
(garter lf(Mier.~*Michele Debono, 24 Jan. 74.
M§d%eal Officer.— Surgeon •Lorenzo Manoh^, JfD. 27 Feb. 75.
Blue.—Faeinge Sourlet.
School of aannery.
Commandant 4- Supdt. Colonel F.W. Hastings, i Oct. 77.1 Aeeittani Superintendent \ Captain D. D. T. O'CaUaghan,
Ohitf Inetruetor Colonel R. Curtis, 23 June 75. 1 ofEjcperimentt. S x Sept. 78.
Brigade Major Captain A. N. Pearse, x Jan. 79. ' 2ii42 Aeeietant do. Captain P. L. M. Skinner, z Apr. 79.
fMeyor F. Duncan, 15 Jan. 77. \ A^utaut, Captain U. W. J. Hubback, i Jan. 79.
Ma^or F. G. Baylay, i Jan. 74. Quarter Uaeter, Qr. Master 8. Cox.
InMtruetoTM in OunnemA ^^°^ ^' '^^ Borffniann, x Apr. 75.
Znatruetore tn ftunnerg-^ ^^^^ g Woollcombe, i April 77.
I Major F. T. Lloyd, i May 77.
\.MiUor C. Trench, x Apr. 79.
Department of Artillery Studies (Woolwich).
Birtetor qfArtUlery Studiee Colonel 0*B. B. Woolsey, B. Art. 1 Nov. 77.
Aeeietant iHreetor , Major F. S. Stoney, B. Artillery, z Aug. 73«
In.erueU^i.ArH,Ur, {^rM^o?H"^1S.2l^i^?S^-78.
Inetruetor in MUiiary Surveying p.$.e. Captain F. BobertB, B. Art. x Oct. 77.
JProfeeeor cf Applied Matkematiee A. O. GreenhiU, UA.
Lecturer on Metailuraw Dr. Percy, FBS.
* Lecturer on Practical Meekaniee H. W. Jones, Esq.
Lecturer on Chemietryand Phytice C. L. Bloxam, Esq.
French Maater Mons. Albert Barrtee.
Oerman Matter Dr. F. Althaus.
School of Military Engineering.
{For Instructing the Corps in Military Field Works, at Ch(Uham.)
Commandant Colonel Sir John Stokes, XC2?. i Nov. 75.
Aeeietant Commandant Lt.Colonel B. W. Duff, z8 Feb. 79.
Brigade Major Major William Keith, x Apr. 76.
Inetruetor %n Conetruetion 4r Eatimating Major H. C. Seddon, x Mar. 79.
Aeeietant do. do Captain A. G. Clayton, 6 July 79.
Inetruetor in Survejfing Major M. Lambert. 5 July 79.
A^ntI..ir,^.inSur«r», {Sapil'^dn t! SfclpV. ^S!' "'
Inetruetor in Field Fortifieaiione Major A. G. Durnford, 13 July 78.
A^antInHrn^t«^in K.M rartificUon, {iZ^'u^d^T^'jl^n^ "'
Inetruetor in Telegraphy Mi^or B. Y. Armstrong, 1 April 76.
(Lieut. L. Darwin^ x May 77.
Lieut. G. Barker, x June 77.
Lieut. P. Cardew, 36 Apr. 78.
Inetruetor in Military Hietory, Strategy, 4- Mil. Law Major H. H. Jones, x Feb. 78.
Secretary to the Royal Engineer Committee Captain M. T. Sale, x Aug. 76.
School of Musketry at Hythe.
Commandant 4- Inepeetor General.— Colonel B. H. Travers, h.p. 48 F. x May 78.
Chitf Inetruetor.— Lt.Co\one\ D. B. Barnes, h.p. 14 Foot, i Aug. 75.
Captain and Deputy Aeeietant Adjutant General. — Captain W. Maraden, 83 F. x Jan. 80.
Faymaeter.—Q. Blicke Champion de Crespigny, x April 55 ; Bt.U.CoUmel, 36 Dec. S9 ; Son.Meoor, i April 65.
Q:uarter Maeter with rank ofLieut. 4 Acting Aeljutant.—JvnM Slaok,^ 32 April 59 ; Sne. 1$ Jan. 56.
8urgeon.—J. Crerar, h.p. Mon. Dep. Surg. Gen,
» Lieut. Slack served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Ahna, Balaklava, in*
Inkerman, siege assaults and fall Of Sebastopol, expedition to Kertch, bombardment and capture of KinbooK
(Medal with four Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, Turkish Medal, and Medal for Distingniahed Ggndoct at the bsttb
of Inkorraan). Digitized by CTCKJgTc
Cavalry Depot at Canterbury.
263
Cv»*i»ia»/.— Bdward Nwpler, 19 June 78 ; CorH$t, 31 Deo. S7 J ^* »6 J«ily s8 J Capt. '15 Feb. 6x ; Uajor, '24 Mar. 69 j
U.CohMl, H July 70 J Colonel^ 6 July 75. _ ^ .
S^^*f\Rtendent oftkt Miiing Department.— yiiiOT William Blonkinsop, h.p. 3 Dragoon Guards, 7 Nov. 68.
ijsfj*/.— Captain R. 8. Liddell, 10 Hussars, 12 July 76. „ ^, . ^ ^
?jf*ii/*r.— Charles Boyse Roche,^ 30 Nov. 38 ; Simgn, x8 Jan. 38 ; lAeut. 31 June 32 ; Hon.Major, x Jan. 60.
£jia^ Jf<M<«r.— Thomas Henry Jones, 25 June 79.
yfttrtn J£i»/tfr.— Henry Woods,* 23 Aug. 6x.
luiTvetor of Mutketrg. —Jji&xX,. H. A. Case, xa Lanoers, i Oct 79.
Miyor Roche served in the 34th Regiment in the Crimea from 5th Dec. X854 (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol,
u.! Tarkish Medal). Also in the Indian campaign in 1857-58, including the actions of the aoth, 27th, and 28th Nov.
'Qnaiter Master Woods served in the 3rd Light Dragoons the campaign of X842 in Affghanistan (Medal), including
i>» rorcing ofihe Khyber Pass. Served the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee, Feroze-
Cali aad Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps). Also the Pumaub campaign of 1848-40. including the afihir at Bam-
v\ziw, passage of the Chenab, action of Badoolapore, and battles of Chillianwallah and Groojerat (Medal with two
i^aspa).
Reoniitiixg Staff.
PA.TIU.STXB8.
Ut
iisiija John Robert lago, i March 78 ; Son, Captain, i March 78.
AdJUTA-ITTS. I ^^^i^^' I LIBUT. | CAFTAIIT. ' APJCTA-WT.
Icodon Henry Mant Gilbyi : ' 17 Aug. 55 1 9 Nov. 551 i April 69I 12 Sept. 74
Ihl-Im John Addy,*i7^.JciDi;o«',x3 June 72 ;i?I.JD<.Co/.3Nov.78.i I 6 Sept. 531 x Feb. 56! 31 Jau. 77
SupsBXKTBvniKO Ofvicibs.
lahTi Bt.Lt.Colonel Joseph Logan, h.p. 2 Foot.
*':'7Cttter.,.j8/.Jfaiar Robert Conolly Martin, h.p. 19 Foot.
lirima&...Bt.Lt.Coloiiel William Molesworth Colo Acton, h.p. 77 Foot.
Cjri Major Thomas Gardiner,* h.p. 98 Foot.
• raptain Gilby served with a Detachment of the 88th Regiment in the operations at Cawnpore under General
Thdhsm, and was severely wounded at the attock against the Gwalior Contingent on 26th Nov. 1857 (Medal).
'U.&jlonel Addy served with the 5th Dragoon Ghiards during the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the
^acies of Balaklava, Inkerman, and Tchemaya, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish
* )Ujor Gardiner served with the 98th Regiment in the Peshawur Expeditionary Force on the EuzoAcie Frontier
-zAa Sir Sydney Cotton in April and May 1858, including the destruction of Chinglie and the alTair with the Hin-
donnee fimatica on the Heights of Sittana on the 4th May (Medal ^vith Clasp). Served also as Adjutant and
Quarter Master of the i8th Puxiiaub InGantry in Oude, and as Brigade Quarter Master at the final subjection of the
ieUU along the Nepaol Terai (Medal).
Ordnance Manufacturing Establishments.
ROYAL ARSENAL, WOOLWICH.
tiojBl Carriage Factory.
^ptntinient. Colonel H. Heyman, R. Art. x Oct. 76
J««*.5B/«fr. Maior B. 8. Gordon, R. Art. ... 1 Oct 77
<^./nfr«ctfor,Capt. J. B. Ormsby.R. Art. x April 76
Boyal Laboratory.
3^«nit«i«i<,Col.G.H. J.A.Fraser, CB. R.A. i Mar. 75
'^'^.SaftrinteiuUHi, Migor F.A. Aniey, R. Art. x Apr. 76
^•^.iMritdor, Major E. H. Cameron, R.Art.... x Apr. 76
'^«*. ImI., Captain J. P. CundUl, B. Art x Jan. 77
Bojil Small Arms Factory at Enfield.
Sff^^lndtMi^ Colonel F. Close, R. Art 1 Mar. 75
iM^orW. H. King-Harman,
R. Art X June 75
Migor H. Bond, R. Art. {Sir-
mimsham) x Apr. 77
C^*- luptHor, Captain W. Hunter, R. Art.... 30 Oct. 78
Royal Gun Factory.
Superintend. Major General 0. W. Young-"), .__ ,^
fcusband, CB. R. Art ) ' Aug. 75
Aaeiei.Suverinf^ndent.CtLpt. M. L. Porter, R. Art.i Apr. 77
Captain Jnetruetor, Captain L. Downfii, R.Art. x Jan. 79
Experimental Branch.
/Major C.H. F. Ellis, R. Art 26 Aug. 78
Captain E. Bainbridge. R. Art. x Apr. 76
Memberg...- Captain A. W. White, EL Art. ... x Apr. 79
Captain W. M*Clintock, R.Art. > ,„ t»«« —
^ (attached for special duty)... S '^ "®®' ^^
Royal Gunpowder Factory atWalthamAbbey
Svperintendt.f Colonel R. J. Hay, R. Art 29 June 75
A$9%»t.8Mperintendt.f}dmjJW.K.Wtadc\\,R.ATi.i June 76
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
264
staff Officers of Pensioners.
y.£,—lke number pr^xtd to the Station denoita tU Brigade 8ub-Di9tr%et to wkieh the QJBHeeri* aiiathti.
SxAixoir.
Y«'.
B«tL
8er.
33 •=»«
OSEAT BRITAnr.
I NBWCA.8TLX-OK-TTHB. B. H. Bnrke,"h.p. 68 P
a *GXBLI8LB.
3 SuHDBKLAiro.— Hen.L. Searle,** h.p.R.M.Art
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SCALB OV AlLOWAVCS XV ADDITION TO Ha.LF PA-Y.
i«t Clan.— ii». od. per diem, and Glase.— 9*. od. per diem.
lathe event of the Staff Officer of Pensioners being subject to additional expense in consequence of his employ-
BC3t in aid of the Civil Power at a distance trom head*quarters, he will also receive a further allowance of 5*.
idij whileneoeasarilj detained from home, together with the amount of travelling charges thus incurred by him.
CoiTTiKosirT Allowavcss.
F^r less than loo enrolled men, one shilling a day ; 100 and under 150, one shilling and sixpence a day ; 150 and
ci^r 200, two shiUings a day ; for aoo and upwards, two shillings and sixpence a day ; Officers >vith Brevet rank
kfi two ahiUings a day in addition.
War Services of Staff Officers of Pensioners.
> Vajor B. Rogers served in temporary command of a Detachment 3rd West India Regiment in defence of
lower Combo, Gambia, in Feb. 1864 against hostile native factions, cmd was employed by the Governor of the
tuiNia on diplomatic serriee in conjunction with the Governor of Sierra Leone ana Commodore Eardley- Wilmot,
Ir T:uch he received official thanks. Served as Brigade Adjutant in charge of guns in the expedition under
k/jlonel Harley up the River Gambia in June 1864, and was favorably noticed. Served with the expeditionaiy
!.ree under Brigadier General Harley in British Honduras in February and March 1867, and commanded a Flying
>'' urn detach«l for the destruction of the Indian village San Jos^, on which occasion his detachment made a
&:?e>l march of 32 miles in 11 hours across very difficult countiy (thanked by the Governor). Was subsequently
iTxiQted Brigade Major to the united Force, and was mentioned in despatches.
' lUjor Sweeny served with the 12th Regiment in the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal) .
-U.Co]onel Fresson served as Adjutant with the Left Wing 98th Regiment in the Peshawur Expeditionary Force
**. !be Eoxofkie Frontier under Sir S. Cotton in April and May 1858, including the destruction of Chinglie, also en*
tig'4 with the Hindoetanee fanatics on the Heights of Sittana on 4th May (Medal with Clasp).
*U.Colonel Egerton Todd served in the 8i8t Regiment in the Indian Mutiny of 1857-58 (Medal).
'U. Colonel Law served with the 31st Regt. throughout the campaign of 184a in Affghanistan under General
F)iock (Medal), including the actions of Mazeena, Tezeen, and Jugdulluck, occupation of Cabool (contused) and
b' different minor engagements leading to and from it. Also served the SuUej campaign of 1845-46. including the
hkneiof Uoodkee, Feroseahah, Buddiwal, Aliwal, and Sobraon, in all of which he commanded a Company (Medal
ti' three Clasps). Was severely wounded at the battle of Sobraon— baU lodged in his body, and mentioned in
^^h, being second in command of the Regiment during the action.
' Major Browne served with the 98th Regiment in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal).
' Major Macgregor served with the 83nd Regiment in the N.W. Provinces in suppressing the Indian mutiny in
i'':7-5J, and was present at the second relief of Lucknow, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore, actions of
C&'aXaddeeand Ehankur, siege of the Jail and subsequent operations at Shaly'ehanpore, affairs of Mahomdee
t^l Baaka«Bon (Medal with Clasp).
'^ UCdonel Woods served with the Buflfti in the action of Punniar, 29th December 1843 (Bronse Star).
U-Colonel Beere served with the 8th Regiment in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857, including the siege
13'laptare of Delhi, and was severely wounded at the assault of the city (Medal with Clasp).
' LLColonel Ussher served the campaign of 1844-45 in the Southern Mahratta country with the aand Regiment, and
w present at the investment and capture of the Forts of Panulla and Po wnghur. Also served in India during the
s^tifij-of 1857-58 (Medal), and was attached to the Convalescent Depdt at Murree in the Punjaub when the station
^ Kfiaeked bv a large force of hill men on the night of xst September 1857. Was onboard the troop-ship Ea»Um
J itrrkwhen she blew np and was destroyed by fire at Spithead on 3rd June 1859.
' Major Charlton served with the 8xst Regiment in the Indian mutiny of 1857-58 (Medal).
* UCoIonel Chandler served with the xoth Regiment in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battle of
c-'^non (Medal). Also the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the whole of the siege operations before Mooltan,
{^ofthe 9th September (wounded), storming the enemy's strongly-entrenched position, carrying of the Heights
7 ^Hooitan ana surrender of the fortress, and was afterwards present at the battle of GJoojerat (Medal with two
-' CaptaiiL Michael Cuny served in the mutiny in India in 1857-58. and was present when the 8ist Regiment,
ciir Colonel Renny, disarmed at Mean Meer one Regiment of Kative Cavalry and three Regiments of Native
1=^^, all disaffected and ripe for mutiny (Medal).
^UColonel Wright served with the 83rd Regiment in suppressing the Indian mutiny, and was present at the
i^rofSanganeer, and defeat of the Gwalior rebels at Kotaria on the Z4th August 1858 (Medal witii Clasp).
"M&i'jr Searle was at the action of Ecknaes in the Gulf of Finland aoth May 1854, in action with the forts ot
ReuMnd 15th August, and at the surrender of Fort Prasto on the x6th August. Served with the Baltic expedition
<^ :H}.iDd in the mortar-boat flotilla during the bombardmentof Sweaborg (Medal).
^ U Colonel Godley landed with the 56th Regiment in the Crimea on the 25th August 1855, served at the sietre of
Se«;r^l, and present at the final assault (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) . ^
Mi|« Clements was present at the attack on the batteries at Petropaulovski on 31st August, landed on 4th
^^ »: aa attack on the same batteries (severely wounded), and was at the capture of two Russian vessels on 7th
1^'* tSS4- Served in the China war of X857-58, including the blockade of the Canton river, storm and capture of
* <^4, expedition to the North, and landed at the bombardment and capture of the forts at the mouth of the Peiho
nrjr A Mth May, as Acting Adjutant and Qr .Master (Medal with two Chtsps) .
^ UColonel Wolfe served with the and Queen's Royals in the campaign of z86o in China, including the advance
'^r^ (Medal with Claap).
'^Majff Lewis served with the Grenadier Compcmy of the 94th Regiment in the action with and destruction of a
aeipoite band of insurgent ftmatics at Teermanam Coonettos in Malabar.
* Mijor Moore served with the 34th Regiment in the Crimean campaign fVom xoth August 1855, including the
'yiadftJl of Bebastopol, and assault of the Redan on 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish M^l)
wrred alio in the Indian oampaigna in 1857-59, including the actions at Cawnpore on 26th ayth and 28th November
i;3'.csptaie of Meeazignnge, nege and capture of Lucknow, and defeat of the rebels at Bootwul (Medal with
^ ItCoIonel Woodall served in the 57th Regiment in the New Zealand war in i86x. Also in that of 186? inolndinir
tte captnw of Katikara (Medal) . "*' *
^ UCokmel Brooke served with Captain Lillie's Detachment in defeating the insurgents at Mataltf on aoth Jnlv
casx^ the sapprcssion of the rebellion in the Kandian Provinces in 1848. ' *
* IiLOdloiifll Beid served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal), served also with the Flank Companies o8tb
B^imflBtiatbe force under Sir Colin Campbell at the forcing of the Kohat Pass in February 1850. Served in the
rahswnr Emeditionazy Force on the Busofkie Frontier under Sir Sydney Cotton in April and Mav x8c8 and At
ibe a&ir wi^ the Hindostanee fsnatiCB on the Heights of Sittana on the 4th May ( Medal with Clasp) . '
*^U.Co1oiiel Domville was landed in 1845 with a Detachment of Royal Marines for the protection of British propertv
ftt Monte Video. He was there detached for service in the Parana, and was present at the attack and capture of the
rona ofOUigsdo, and forcing the passage of the river. Commanded a Detachment at Rat Island, off Monte VidM
and was at the defimce of Colonia inihe&ver Plate in March and April 1847. ■~'
*|Uar Spoflbrth served with the 59th Regiment during the operations before and capture of Canton in 1857 (Medal
** LtCxSrael Chasman served with the 99th Regiment throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-40. inclndln*-
tlNpiaasge or theOhenab, and battles of CUllianwallah and Goojerat(Med^ ^ ^^* «uamff
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Devonport.
Chachun District.
War Office.
Natal.
Cork.
Shomcliffe.
Dover.
Belfast.
Curragh.
Army Service Coips.
Army Service Corps.
Straits Settlements.
Athlone.
Gibraltar.
Manchester.
71^ Natal.
7i]Dublin.
7»
9 Jan.
9 Jan.
15 Feb.
x5 Feb.
6 July
xOct.
23 Nov.
16 Apr.
z Dec
z Dec.
xMar.
30 Dec.
15 Feb.
8 Sept.
Cyprus:
Devonport.
London.
Dublin.
China.
Malta.
Aldershot.
Aldershot.
Mauritius.
Bermuda.
Woolwich.
NaUl.
Jamaica.
, ^ Ceylon.
75 Newcastle-on-Tjne.
75 Preston.
77 Curragh.
78 Army Service Corpf.
78NataL
78 Natal.
x2 Feb.
12 Feb.
12 Feb.
12 Fob.
X2 Feb.
la Feb.
xa Feb.
I a Feb.
xa Feb.
za Feb.
la Feb.
12 Feb.
13 Feb.
xa Feb.
70
York.
Natal.
Canterbury.
70 Natal.
70 Cyprus.
Binninghaxn.
Limeri^.
Devonport.
ShornoLifl^.
Natal.
, . Portsmouth.
70 Army Service CorpJ.
70 Brighton.
Dover.
Army Service Corps.
Natal.
Digitized by VjOOQ IC
Commissariat and Tra/nsport Department.
267
Former ComwUatioiui Bank.
Dep. Assist. CominiBsaxy General
Barrack Halter
Dep. .Usist. Commissary General
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
BuTSck Master,
B«rrack Master
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Drp. Assist. Commisaaiy General
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Piureyor «
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Dep. A^st. Commissary General
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Dep. Assist. Commissary Ctoiera)
Dcpmy Purveyor
Depmy Purveyor
Deptity Purveyor
Deputy Purveyor
Depoty Purveyor
Depnty Purveyor
L^xtensnt late Military Train
Ltfotenantlate Military Train
Deputy Purveyor
Depmy Purveyor
Deputy Purveyor
Afcistsnt Purveyor
Qr.Msster Commissariat Staff C.
Qr.Ms«ter Commissariat Staff C.
Bsrrack Clerk
B4.Tack Clerk
Barrack Clerk
Barrack aerk
Barrack Clerk. ,
DspuTT ComnssABiBS, ranking *Diik
Captaina.
Cock, Francis John Gilbert
Leech, Robert Stockham Brydges
Bridgman, Frederick Henry
M'Kenzie, Charles William Beverley
Havnayne, William Henry Wilson
Goddard, Frederick FitzClarence
Rushton, Mark WUliam Rooksby
Skinner, James Tierney
Christie, Walter Henry
Toller, Charles Henry
Stewart, Thomas Brown
Clarke, James Alleyne
Coates, George**
Christie, Edward T
Rains, Stephen Walter'«
Abbott, Blair
Bimie, William Jones
Johnston, Greorge*'
Johnston, John Kent
Scott, James Alexander
RMnsey, George**.
Noake, Robert Douglas
Johnston, James
Toung, John Smith
Woollett, Marlow Sidney John
Robertson, William
Dunne. Walter Alphonsus
Richardson, Wodehonse Dillon*<>*
FIRST COM-
MISSION- I
SD KA.NIC.I
PRESEXT
RAVK.
29 Mar. 66 12 Feb. 70 Gibraltar.
20 Oct. 66
17 Nov. 63
18 July 63
X June 64
79 Mar. 67
29 Oct. 66
5 Aug. 64
Army Service Corps,
London.
..<. ^^u. /^.London.
12 Feb. 70 Cape otQood Hope.
. 12 Feb. 7ojFermoy.
5 July 64} 12 Feb. 701 Straits Settlements.
I Apr. 54 [12 Feb. 7o,Parkhur8t.
23 July 67 12 Feb. 70 Cape of Gix>d Hope.
fotign 61 Foot .
Ei^gn88Foot
LiCTJeiiaiit 102 Foot...
Ij«cteiiant 84 Foot ...
t'^entenant ao Foot ...
Lieatensnt 103 Foot...
TO Aug. 67
4 Aug. 65
23 Oct. 66
2 June 55
»4 July 55
A88IBXA.HX CoxMissxxiss, ranking with
LientenanU.
Gallagher ,John
M'Garry, Charles
Stephenson, James
Thelwall, W. Walter"!
Mitchell, Henry N
Chipp, Henry
0*Leary,Patri«k
Hibbert, Thomas
Croisdale, Richard
Wood, Joseph
Santi, Charles Henry^o* (local rank'i
qfDeputg Commiuarjf) $
Chermside, Robert Alexander
Elliott, Edward Pilkington
Whitehead, WilbrahamT
Lundy, Francis Walter*®*
M'Leod, Walter Thompson
Fits-Stubbs, Bdwini«
Smith, John*"
Dolton, Edward John
Shannon. Thomas Patrick
Gosset, Francis Russell
Bannister, Charles John
Macdonald,Theo. Campbell Heiligeri"
Ottley, George WoUaston
Bourne, Casimir Arthur
Nugent, Robert Arthur!"
Kevill-Davies, Ernest Langham \
Boughton >
Ely. AJfred
Clutterbuck, I« wis Augustas
Stevens, Frank Erastus
Skirving, David Scot.....
Langdon, Allan Harris
Bridge, Charles Henrv
Fryer, Ernest... T
Sargent, John Fiancis
Wilsonr, John George Yule {local\
rank of Deputy iCommi$§ary S
Baker, Alfred AqnUa»"
Blenkinsop, Wilham Sandford
Graham, Malcolm
Collard, Arthur WiUiam
Rainsford, Marcus Edw. Read^o*
Smith, Edmund Philip Bowden ,
Roe, James ,
Moore, William Francis
Parkin, John William Brooke
Hamilton, George Vaughan!"
Heygate, Bernard
Bampfield, William John Byrne
Fagan, Thomas St. John
Tracey, Leigh
Winter, Samuel Henry
HipweU, Alfred George
Ghallice, Gerald George
Winter, William Robert
Edwards, James Roch
12 Feb. 70
12 Feb. 70
12 Feb. 70
12 Feb. 70
12 Feb. 70
Queenstown.
12 Feb. 70
12 Feb. 70
12 Feb. 70
12 Feb. 70
12 Feb. 70
14 July 55 12 Feb. 70
14 July 55 1 12 Feb. 70
25 Aug. 55 12 Feb. 70
I Apr. 56,12 Feb. 70
12 Jan. 56' 15 Feb. 70
13 May 63
20 Aug. 55
27 May 64
22 June 64
24 Dec. 60
9 Apr. 73
5 Feb. 70
3 Aug. 72
I Jan. 74
I Jan. 74
I Nov. 76
23 Jan. 79
13 Jime 72 29 Nov. 79
Weymouth.
Natal.
Nova Scotia.
Chatham.
Portsmouth.
Newport, Monmouth.
Honduras.
Mauritius.
Bahamas.
Army Service Corps.
Army Service Corps.
Gosport.
Natal.
Dublin.
Bermuda.
Natal.
Natal.
28 Oct. 64
2o Oct. 69
6 Mar. 661
I Nov. 66
9 Dec. 67
8 July 68
I Aug. 68
8 July 68
12 Feb. 70
' 12 Feb. 70
,18 Feb. 70
18 Feb. 70
2 Sept.67 i8Feb. 70
-- ' 18 Feb. 70
18 Feb. 70
25 Feb. 70
26 Feb. 70
26 Feb. 70
[ Sept. 70
[ Sept.
I Sept.
12 Dec.
9 Mar.
I Apr.
12 Apr.
[2 Apr.
12 Apr.
SMay
15 July
15 July
19 -A-ug.
13 June 74
13 June 74
13 June 74
L3 June 74
13 June 74
13 June 74
13 June 74
13 June 74
13 June 74
13 June 74
13 June 74
13 June 74
4 Dec. 66
Whitley, Joseph....
Stanley, Geofi^ .
5 Mar.. 67
13 June 72
13 June 72
13 June 72
13 June 7:2
13 June 72
13 June 72
13 June 72
13 June 72
13 June 72
13 June 72
13 June 72
13 June 72
13 June 72
13 June 72
13 June 72
13 June 72
13 June 72
13 June 72
13 June 72
T Dec. 72
9 Apr. 73
9 Apr. 73
9 Apr. 73
9 Apr. 73
9 Apr. 73
9 Apr. 73
9 Apr. 73
9 Apr. 73
9 Apr. 73
9 Apr. 73
9 Apr. 73
9 Apr. 73
I Apr. 74
1 Apr. 74
Birr.
Athlono.
Longford.
Bradford.
Cionmel.
Manchester.
Kilkenny,
Curragh.
Army Service Corps.
Army Service Corps.
13 June 74
13 June 74
13 June 74
13 June 74
13 June 74
13 June 74
13 June 74
I Dec. 74
9 Apr. 75
9 Apr. 75
9 Apr. 75
9 Apr. 75
9 Apr. 75
9 Apr. 75
9 Apr. 75
9 Apr. 75
9 Apr. 75
9 Apr. 75
9 Apr. 75
9 Apr. 75
X Apr. 76
X Apr. 76
Colchester.
Portsmouth.
Netley.
Gravesend.
Chatham.
Army Service Corps.
Straits Settlements.
N^ova Scotia.
Malta.
Fort George.
Hounslow.
Sheemess.
Army Service Corps,
Preston.
Honduras.
Army Service Corps-
Ceylon.
Gibraltar.
Barbadoes.
Army Service Corps.
Gibraltar.
Army Service Corps.
Army Service Corps.
Bermuda.
Army Service Corps.
Bristol.
Pembroke.
Malta.
EnniakUlen.
Cork.
Jamaica.
Edinburgh.
Natal.
Natal.
Natal.
Army Service Corps*
Bermuda.
Demerara.
Glasgow.
Bermuda.
Malta.
Natal.
Natal.
Digitized by VjOOQIC
uurrmiusariat and iranspori i/v^fartiuciu.
Fwrmmr CommUnontd Bank.
AS8UTA.HT C0XICIS8ASIX8, ranking ^cUk
Lieut enanta.
Ward, Edward Willis Duncan
M'Comb, Bobert Proby
GouBlns, Herbert Joseph
Winspear, William Henry
Carter, EmeBfc Tilson Shaon
Hope, Lewis Anstmther
M'Murray, Edwin Samuel
Ashley, Arthur
Dunne, William
Arnold, Knighton
Godfery, Masters John
Nevell, John Samuel
Boyd, John Alexander
Gaussen, Edgar
Harvest. Henry Ambrose Lane
Hare, Frederick Stephen Christian ...
Rice, Henry Garde
Pocock, Edward Innee
Bankart, Alfred George
Hunter, John .
Haylee, Henry Thomas'"
riBSTCOK-
xissioir-
SD BIKK.
8l7B ASBISTAITT ComClBSABISS.
UfC Dalton, James Langley
Kennedy, WilUam D
Hopkins, William
Rowsell, James
Wasp. Matthew Proctor
Lawford, Thomaa Wright
Cobden, Charles John
Phillips, Edward
Steele, John
Fassxitr
KAKX.
I Apr.
I Apr.
X Apr.
I Apr.
I Apr.
I Apr.
I Apr.
X Apr.
X Apr.
X Apr.
1 Apr.
I Apr.
X Apr.
X Apr.
I Apr.
T Apr.
X Apr.
I Apr.
I Apr.
30 Oct.
30 Oct.
X Apr.
X Apr.
X Apr.
X Apr.
X Apr.
X Apr.
X Apr,
X Apr.
I Apr.
X Apr.
X Apr.
I Apr.
I Apr.
75I I Apr.
75, I Apr.
75I I Apr.
75' « Apr.
75 1 I Apr.
751 X July
75 30 Oct.
75 30 Oct.
76 Army Service Corpi.
76 Barbadoes.
76 Army Service Corpi,
76
76. Army Service CorM»
76 Natal.
76I Natal.
76:Dundalk.
77 1 Army Service Corpi,
77] York.
77;stirling.
77 Bermuda. 1
77 Natal.
Chester.
Chatham.
Shoeburynees. .
Devonport.
Army Service Corpi
Clonmel.
Portsmouth.
Exeter.
13 Dec. 7
37 Mar. 7I
27 Mar. 78
27 Mar. 78
27 Mar. 78
«7 Mar. 78
27 Mar. 78
27 Mar. 78
27 Mar. 78
Howland. Joseph 27 Mar. 78
Morine, George Harland 37 Mar. 78
Cooper, Thomas 27 Mar. 78
Marsh, George 27 Mar. 78
Emuss, William 27 Mar. 78
Baillie, Thomas 37 Mar. 78
Lapham, Robert John 27 Mar. 78
Myers, George Lingard 27 Mar. 78
De Lisle, Frederick 27 Mar, 78
CoUett, WiBiam 27 Mar. 78
Bendall, John 27 Mar. 78
Battersby, Frederick 37 Mar. 78
Reynolds, Thomas |27Mar. 78
Stead, Joseph i June 78
Cossey, John Francis | i June 78
Phillips, John xx Dec. 78
Bolton, George xx Dec. 78
Crumplin, William xi Dec. 78
M'Caffbry, James ix Deo. 78
White, John Alexander xx Dec. 78
Ledsham, William 11 Deo. 78!
Grier, George Richard xx Deo. 78<
M'Loughlin, John xx Dec. 78!
Mullins, John Joseph xx Dec. 78;
Robinson, Richard Henry xx Dec. 78!
Barrell, William John 11 Dec. 781
Nichols, Richard ixDec. 78.
M'Yeigh, William Edward xx Deo. 78,
MuBgrave, William xi Dec. 781
Main, James xx Dec. 78;
Joyce, Henry xaFeb. 79
Tyler, Harry William 12 Feb. 79
Dean, John la Feb. 79
Homblower, Edward 12 Feb. 79
Wisbart, William 9 Nov. 79
Natal.
Gibraltor.
Army Service Corpi.
Gibraltar.
Cyprus.
Aldershot.
Dublin.
Army Service Corpi.
Woolwich.
Natal.
Templemore.
Dublin.
NeUey.
Aldershot.
Trinidad.
Ohatham.
Natal.
Army Service Corpi.
Army Service Coii*.
Army Service Coipk
Army Service Corps.
Army Service Corpi
Army Service Oorpi
Army Service Corpi
Woolvrich.
Natal.
Army Service Corpi
Army Service Corpi
Army Service Corpi
Cape of Good Hope.
Natal.
Natal.
Devonport.
Cork.
NataL
Army Service Corpi.
NatoL
Army Service Coil*
Edinburgh.
Natal.
Colchester.
Army Service Corp
Aldershot.
Natal.
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
Cviumisitui'iat and Ti'amt^ort JJcjjartuLeiU,
26S
African Branch.
Ftrmtr Commiuivutd Bank,
UmuaaA 4 WMtTork KiUtia ..
<FXBSTCOK-
XIB8I0V-
Blissett, Henry Fredoricic, CJ£Q.^^..Ji2 Feb. 70
Dbputt Coxkibsabt.
Bennett, F. K.»« xAng.70
AMinAKT Gomnssijusi.
Wyatt, Heniy»i«
Wawn, George Twisell
Gore, James Ca8nu4}or*<*
Gabbatt, Robert Poole^*
Crooki, John Joseph"*
5 May 69
BA.VK.
5 Feb. 76 Sierra Leone.
32 Jaly 76 Gold Coast.
X2 Feb. 70
z Feb. 73 'Sierra Leone.
I Sept. 73I Gold Coast.
3 Sept. 73; Sierra Leone.
8 Sept. 73 1 Sierra Leone.
Army Service Corps.
CoucissiJUAT xvD Tkavsposi Dspabtxsvt.
(Head Qnarters, 109, Victoria Street, Westminster.)
CbmrnoMdingOffleer Commissary General F. E. Watt.
AeUmg 8W Qtf^etr Commissary R. H. Powell.
QhotUt Maiier Snb Assistant Commissary J. Bendall.
fttjfmMwlir Hon. Major W. R. Oliyey, Army Pay Department.
•Bij3 WoMUmm i" J°^^ Bamett, 77 Aug. 59, Woolwich.
MMum^^anmrw |. John Moorehonse," 15 Feb. 70; Snai^, 8 Jan. 64, Aldenhot.
Ordnance Store Department.
Commumdimff Offntr Deputy Commissary W. H. Chambers.
Aigmiaimt aid QmrUr Matter Assistant Commissary J. J. Donnelly.
PagoMttar Hon. Major W. R. Ohyey, Army Fay Department.
Digitized by VjOOQ IC
269
Ordnance Store Department.
Former CommiitUmed Bank.
Saperintandent of StoreB
Saperintendent of Stores
Depaty Snperintendent of Stores
Deputy Superintendent of Stores
Oaptain Boyal ArtUlery
Deputy Saperintendent of Stores
Deputy Saperintendent of Stores
Oi^taln Royal ArtUleiy
Captain Boyal Artillery
Deputy Superintendent of Stores
Superintendent of Stores
' Saperintendent of Stores
Superintendent of Stores
Assist. Saperintendent of Stores
Assist. Saperintendent of Stores
Assist. Saperintendent of Stores
Saperintendent of Stores
Assist. Superintendent of Stores
Saperintendent of Stores
Saperintendent of Stores
Assist. Saperintendent of Stores
Assist. Superintendent of Storee
Assist. Saperintendent of Stores
Assist. Saperintendent of Stores
Assist. Saperintendent of Stores
Assist. Saperintendent of Stores
Dep. AssistSuperintendt. of Stores
Dep.Assist.Superintendt of Stores
Dep. Assist. Superintendt. of Stores
DepJ^istSuperintendt. of Stores
Dep. Assist. Superintendt. of Stores
Dep.Assi8t.Saperintendt. of Stores
Dep.As8i8t.Saperintendt. of Stores
Dep.AssistSuperintendt. of Stores
Elphinstone-HoUoway, CuthbertWm.*«
Meade, Rol)ert
March, Gerald Edward ....
Rogers, Samuel Ormsby .
Sparkes, Thomas
Brunett, George Augustus.
Murray, George Comyn ....
811iott» Joseph
Dep.Assist.Superintendt. of Stores
Dep.Assist.Snperintendt. of Stores
Dep.Assist.8uperintendt. of Stores
Dep.Assi8t.Superintendt. of Storeu
Dep.Assist.Superintendt. of Stores
Dep. As^istSuperintendt. of Stores
Dep.Assist.Saperintendt. of Stores
Dep. Assist. Superintendt. of Stores
Dep.Assist.Saperintendt. of Stores
Dep.Assist.Saperintendt. of Stores
Dep.As8ist.Superintendt. of Stores
Dep.Assist.Superintendt. of Stores
DepJlssiskSuperintendt. of Stores
Dep.As8ist.Snperintendt. of Stores
Dep.As8istSaperintendt. of Stores
Dep.Assist. Superintendt. of Stores
Dep.As8lst.Snperlntendt. of Stores
Dep. Assist. Superintendt. of Stores
Dep.AssiflJt.Superintendt. of Stores
Dep.As8i8t.Superintendt. of Stores
Dep.AssistSnperintendt. of Stores
Dop.Assisi.Superintendt. of Stoxt»
I>ep.AsBi8LSuperintendt. of Stoies
I)ep.As8ist.Superintendt. of Stores
Dep.AssiBt. Superintendt. of Stores
Dep.AssistSuperintendt. of Stores
Dep.Assist.Superintendt. of Stores
Dep.Assist.Superintendt. of Storos
Dep. Assist. Superintendt. of Stores
Dep.As8ist.Snperintendt. of Stores
Dep.Assi8t.Superintendt. of Stores
Dep. Assist Superintendt. of Stores
Dep Jkssist.Snperintendt. of Stores
Dep.Assist Superintendt. of Stores
Dep.A8sist.Snperintendt. of Stores
Dep.Assist Superintendt. of Stores
Dep.Assi8t.Superintendt. of Stores
Qr.Master Millftaxy Store Depart.
CoiUffXSSi.Bis8 GBirsBA.L, ranking
vilk Major QontraU,
Young, Wm.LoweristonMackelcan,i CB
DsrXTTT COHHXSSiUXSS GsirixAL,
rankimg with ColonoU.
Penno, William Lanyon
King, WUliam Michael"
SatdiwoU, Thomas Alf^red G
pj.e. Nangle, Walter Chidiock»
Hamley, Joseph Osbertus,'? CB
Monro, George Gunn*" -, ,
Molony, Charles Mills
p.9.e. Harrington, Joseph Thomas ,
ASSXBTAST COHMIS8A.BXa8 GbVSEjLL,
ranking wUk Lieuionant CoUmeU.
Lilley, John Isaac"
Young, AUted Horatio
Pirkis, George IgnatiasM
Gibbons, David"
Russell, Horatio Albert"
Beswick, Anthooy Satton
Moore, James
Wright. William PrederiokO {loeal^
rank of CommiMMary Qoneral) }
Tracers, Henry Fane
Raven, Newoome Richard
Ingram, Matthew John Tiemay"
CoimxsBABiss. ranking with Mafort,
AngoU, John Charles
Ralph, Charles
Blakeney, Henry"
nasi COM'
xiasiov-
SD BAVK.
38 Jan. 33
31 Mar. 39
32 Sept. 4 1
X Apr. 47
19 Dec. 49
4 Apr. 38
19 Oct. 43
24 Sept. 5 5
zo Aug. 56
I Aug. 44
z Jan. 40
23 Feb. 50
x Jaxu 55
X July 47
35 Apr. 44
6 Oct. 56
3 Jan. 50
zoFeb. 47
X Jan. 50
zx Sept. 54
PBBBBirT
BA.irK.
S2 Mar. 79
z Jan.
37 Nov.
U Aug.
9 July
9 July
9 July
zo Aug.
Z2 Mar.
X5
X Oct. 7z
z July 73
17 Juxxe73
z July 74
7 Jaly 74
28 Nov. 76
16 July 77
5 Jan. 78
9 July 78
zo Aug. 78
Z2 Mar. 79
Woolwich Amenal.
Ireland.
Woolwich Arsensl.
Soathern District.
Gibraltar.
Aldershot.
Malta.
Western District.
Woolwioh Arsensl.
Smith^ Sydney Lancey Davies
LeGeyt, William Bell"
Boyes, WUliam Grayson
DsFirrr CoxKi88i.BXB8, ramking wUk
Capiain$.
Montanaro, AUVed
Bexmett, William Douglas
Taylor, Henxy
Chambers, William Henry"
Thorn, George Montresor
Gatt, Edward
Pease, Thales
Rawnsley, Thomas Joseph"
Pearson, Joseph Heniy
Haldane. Wilham Sidney'*
Booth, Walter"
Stack, Thomas Griffin.
Moors, Henry Payn" {local rank of
CI»ii»aH«Mrir)
Flynn, Patnck Joseph CoxmeU
Morgan, Hexxry
Kellxnan, James Cragg
Gordon. WilUam CleaUier
Preebum, John Charles
Mills, Herbert James
Pett, George Thornton
Mayo. William Robert
Howell, William Hexxry
Nicholls, Robert
Pridham, Frederick
Dunstan, Harxy Mainwaxing
Tttewtenant Boyal AitUlwy .
LieafttiuuLt 64 Toot .
Jolly, George Alfted»*
Taylor, John Edmund"
Calvert, Augustus Bresson
Yansittsrt, Charles E
Buchanan, Charles S
AssxsTAK* CoMMXSSABiBS, romking wiM
jAmtUmamJU.
Ghraham, Lionel Frederick
Dnmford. Charles Day
Caxnpbell, Colin G. L.w
St. Gfeorge, Harry Hammersley
Bridgxnan, Arthur Walter
King, Robert Fixilay
SUxmer, Edmnnd Grey"*
Hassall, Thoxnas
Doxmelty, John James
Triscott, John Henry Bolt
Stainfbrth. Richard Terriok
Oooke. William Batterworth ({oeojj
Tomk pf Jytfrnig OommA»oarg) J
SuUeflb, Heiuy Charles
Baker, Robert Harrington*"
Leggett. Frederick Ootavius
Jan.
Jan.
7 Mar.
X Aug.
z Jan.
29 Jan.
zsMar.
xFeb.
xOct.
xsMay
xo Aug.
84 May
20 Jan. J J f-/-
x6 Apr. 53 x 3 Mar. 79
54 XI Aug.
50137 Oct.
50 7 July
55li3Feb.
52 27 Nov.
55 y> July
54 34 Aug.
53 39 Aug.
47 5 Deo.
54 5J*n-
54 9JQly
54 so Aug. fT,
55 z Sept. 78
9 Apr. 50
8 Dec. 54
9 Apr. 55
17 Apr. 55
I Apr. 55
9 May 55
3z July 55
3z July 55
38 Dec. 5]
zo Jan. 5(
z7 Apr. 56
6 Oct. 56
35 Jan. 56
X Jan. 57
3x Dec. 58
3z Dec. 58
3z Dec. 58
Z3 Apr. 56
3z Deo. 58
23 Mar. 59
39 Apr. 59
39 Apr. 59
39 Apr. 59
5 June 60
8 June 60
30 Aug. 60
X7 Nov. 60
3 Apr. 67
3 Apr. 67
3 Apr. 67
3 Apr. 67
XX Deo. 66
38 June 67 1
3x July 67
3x July 67
3x July 67
3x July 67
39 Deo. 65
«. 77
n. 78
x3 Feb. 70
X Jan. •"
zoMay
X Oct. 7x
38 Dec. 7z
z July 73
X Jubr 73
IX Aug. 73
X Sept. 73
I Sept. 73
z Sept. 73
X Sept. 73
X SepL 73
X Sept. 73
I Sept. 73
6 Nov. 73
39 Apr. 74
7 July 74
27 Sept. 74
13 Feb. 75
I Oct. 75
z Nov. 75
27 Nov. 75
27 Nov. 75
37 Nov. 75
37 Nov. 75
37 Nov. 75
X Sept. 78
X3 Mar. 79
34 Apr. 79
x5 Jan. 67
8 jiin*. 68
Z3 Feb.
, Z3 Feb.
rjxaFeb.
xa Feb.
z3 Feb.
xa Feb.
xa Feb.
X3 Feb.
as Feb.
x3Deo.
x5De&
34 Deo. 70
Bermuda.
Northern District.
Cork District
Portsmth. Gan Wlif.
War Office.
Nova SooUa.
China.
Cape of Good Hope.
Chatham District.
SoathBastemDistrict
N. British District.
Dublin.
Guems^.
Ceylon.
Chatham Gun Whsil
Natal.
Woolwich Arsenal.
Dublin.
Upnor.
Portsm. Gon Wh&rt
Eastern District.
Chester.
Dover.
Pembroke.
Woolwich Arsensl
Malta.
Arxxiy Service Corps.
Tower.
Gibraltar.
Woolwich ArsenaL i
Barbadoes.
Jamaios. '
Priddy's Hsxd.
Woolwich Arsensl
NataL
Woolwich Arsensl.
Aldemey.
Manritixu.
NataL
Bermuda.
Purfleet.
Bull Point.
Devonpt. Gon Wlisn
Portsm. Gun Whtifi
NovaSootia.
Jersey.
Aldenhot.
St. Helena.
Straito Settlemenla
Harwich.
China.
Ceyloxx.
ft Jan.
xFeb.
6Feb.
Hanlbowliae.
Gibraltar.
NataL
Marohwood.
Sheemess GunWU
Woolwich Anensl.
Anny SenrioeConjI
Dvnpi. Gun Wlisrf*
NataL
Chatham.
BlaokneM
Weedon.
,N.B.
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Ordnance Store Department.
270
Foraur Comuiuion^d Bank.
St. Qiiintin, Arthur Newton!
Wintle, Fnmk Graham
Houifhton, Ernest ...!.!!.!...".*.',.*.'..*
Wheeler, JohnLangford
Hain, Herbert Andrew David
Mellies, Fraser Browne
Clarke, Robert Fulke Noel
Jones, Joeiah
Wyon, Herbert Thoniton*(ioM/ ronJfcS'
<ifpeputjfCommi$»aiy) ,»
de Bicci, Robert Scipio Mazsh
Arnold, Franois Hayard *
Fincham, Herbert Qeorge '.'.'...[
Kemaghan, Thomas James
Warren, Godft^y Octavius
Burt, Harry Penson '.'.'...'".'.
Wright, William Frederick
Tate, Charles William Henrv
Heath, Edward
Jeans, Charles Gilchrist *..!!!!!!!!!!!!'.'"'
Bruno, Hugh Watson Bruno ..!!!.,..!!!
Hobbs, Georffe Radley
Steerens, Jonn
Purchas, Charles '.'.'.['.'.'.'.'.
Wainwright, Ernest Charles ..'..'.'.'.'.'."
Atkinson, George Robert
Ozanne, Charles Heinekin
Dromgoole, Charles John .'.*
Stoneman, James..
Jessop, Guthrie Hylton ....
Creagh, AngustinFitzGerald Roland.'
uolebrook, George Thomas
Rogers, John '.'.'."".''.'"*'"
Lynn, Svdney Hume
Drake, Robert '.'*
Kennedy-Edwards, James
Deeves, Daniel **'
Graham, WiUiam ""
Stanley. James Charles.!.'.'.'.'" "
Trench,Fred. Amelius Le Poer
Day, Robert Vanghan... .
Bdes, Charles Albert '.',,",'.'
Sadler, Alftwl ]
Heron, Thomas
Barrett, HenryWalter
CoUingwood. WiUiam George.'
Mulcahy, Francis Edward 7...
Api)elbe, Edward Benjamin
Brereton, Clement Heniy
PSSSSIIT
BANK.
16 Mar. 7i|liover.
15 July 71 York.
'5 July 71 Army ^errioe Corps.
13 June 74 KingWilliam'sTown.
13 June 74 China.
13 June 74 Woolwich Arsenal.
13 June 74 Bermuda.
13 June 74[)Calta.
13 June 74 Wodwich Arsenal.*
13 June 74 Woolwfo^s.
13 Jane 74 Cape of Good Hopo* '
13 Jtkne 74 China.
13 June 74 Cyprus.
jFIESTCOM-
A98I9TAKT CoH MIS9A.BIX8» fWlkinp wUhl MISSIOIT
Lievienantt. |bd Bi.«K.
Richards, Fowell C. B.
de Sails, Edward John
Everard, (George Heniy
Markwick, Ernest Elliott 13 June 7a
Horan, William 13 June 72
13 June 72
13 June 72
13 June 72
13 June 72
13 June 7a
13 June 7s
13 June 72
13 June 72
13 June 72 13 June 74 Cape of Good Hope.
13 June 7a 13 June 74 Natal.
13 June 73 13 June 74 Barbadoes.
9 Apr, 73 9 Apr. 75 Woolwich Arsenal.
9 Apr. 73 9 Apr. 75 Portam. Gun Wharf.
9 Apr. 73 9 Apr. 73 Bermuda.
9 Apr. 73 9 Apr. 75 Dvnpt. Gun Wharf.
9 Apr. 73 9 Apr. 75 Bermuda.
9 Apr. 73 9 Apr. 75 Purfleet.
9 Apr. 73 9 Apr. 75 Ceylon.
9 Apr. 73 9 Apr. 75 Gibraltar.
9 Apr. 73 9 Apr. 75 Jamaica.
9 Apr. 73 9 Apr. 75 Portam. Gun Whorf,
1 Apr. 74 t Apr. 76 Natal,
I Apr. 74 z Apr. 76 Enniskillen.
z Apr. 74 z Apr. 76 Natal.
z Apr. 74 z Apr. 76 Limerick.
z Apr. 74 X Apr. 76 Portsm. Gun Wharf,
1 Apr. 74 z Apr. 76 Bull Point.
I Apr. 75 z Apr. 77 Tjijemouth.
z Apr. 75 I Apr. 77 Woolwich.
z Apr, 75 z Apr. 77 Dublin.
z Apr. 75 z Apr. 77 Curragh.
z Apr. 75 z Apr. 77 Dublin.
z Apr. 75 z Apr. 77 Fort George, N.B,
30 Oct 75 30 Oct. 77 Dvnpt. Guin Wharf,
30 Oct. 75 30 Oct. 77 Portsm. Gun Wliarf,
30 Oct. 75 30 Oct. 77 Woolwich Arsenal.
30 Oct. 75 30 Oct. 77 Woolwich Arsenal.
30 Oct. 75 30 Oct. 77 Dover.
z Jan. 76 z Jan. 78 Woolwich Arsenal*
z Jan. 76 z Jan. 78 Stirling,
z Jan. 76 z Jan. 78 I^ubliu.
z Jan. 76 z Jan. 78 Natal,
z Jan. 761 z Jan. 78 Natal,
z Jan. 761 z Jan. 78
I Jan .761 z Jan. 78 Dublin,
z Jan. 761 z Jan. 78 Natal,
z Jan. 76 z Jan. 78 Natal.
I .ran. 76 z Jftn. 78 Tvnemcuth.
' z Jan. 78 Aldershot.
Bdyvean, Frederick George.'.'! !.".'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.' z Jan.' 76
Bub Assxstakt CoinassABiBs.
D'Arcy, Edward Blake
Cox, William Smith ...
Spinks, George
Johnson, William
Hendley, John ]
Eastmead, Charles^o
Morton, James
Longhnrat, Bruce
Magall, William James ....
Berry,John
M'Canlis, WiUiam
Carlin. Ragh
Moore, Robert '',',"[
Paterson, Francis
Swanson, Robert .[
M'Farlane, Andrew ....'.'..'.',
Ashworth, James
Pitt, John ;;*;
27 Mar. 78
27 Mar. 76
»7 Mar. 78
27 Mar. 78
27 Mar. -jb
t7 Mar. 78
17 Mar. 78
27 Mar. 78
10 July 7f
3z July 78
7 Aug. 8
23 Oct. 78
23 Oct. 78
23 Oct. 7'
14 Dec. 7^
14 Dec. tfl
as Dec. 7^
X Jau. 59
Portsm. Gun Wharf.
Natal. •
Natal.
Nalal.
Wqphrich Arsenal,
lipnor.
Devonport Gun WhIL
Bull Point,
Xrmy Service Oorpf .
Weedon. *^ '
Wai- Office,
Natal.
Tower. 1
Wooivtich Arsenal.
HaulhowUne.
kVoolwicii Arsenal, >
Portsm. Gun Wharf,
Devonport Gun Whf,
Digitized by
G99gle
27oa Commissariat a/nd Ordnance Store Bejjartmeuta — War Services.
' Mr. Young waa in charge of the Field Train throughout the Crimean war (Medal with four Clasps, CJ?., Knif
of the Le^on of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served in China fix>m 1857 to x86o (Hedf
* Mr. Robertson served as Purveyor in Chief with the Army in Turkey and the Crimea in 1855-56 (Crimean a
Turkish Medals).
* 8ir Edward Strickland served in Canada during the rebellion in 1838-39 ; and in Cephalonia during the 1
hellion of 1847-48. Served with the ist Division at the battle of Alma (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medf
Served in Commissariat charge in the field in New Zealand in 1864-66 {CB., and Modal).
' Mr. Lundy served at the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
^* Mr. Moore served in the Crimea ft*om April 1855 (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal).
1' Mr. Hall served as a Lieutenant in the 73rd Regiment during a portion of the Kaffir war of 1847 (Medal) ; s
was Barrack Master of British KafiVaria dunng the war of 1853-53.
1' Mr. Palmer served in the Kaffir war (Medal). Also in the Crimea (Medal vrithC^asp for Sebastopol, and Turki
Medal).
*" Mr. Do«mes served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol), and was specis
mentioned in general orders for services rendered with the Turkish Contingent (Turkish Medal). Served with t
China Expeditionary Force in 1857-59, (u^d was promoted for this service; present at the attack and capture
Canton (Medal with Clasp).
*^ Mr. King served in (Jhina from 1857 to 1858 (Medal).
** Mr. Blacker served in the Kaffir war in 1850-52 (Medal).
"* Mr. Brownrigg served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 3rd Division, including the bstt
of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
*> Mr. M. B. Irvine served in Turkey and the Crimea durins the latter i>art of the Russian war in 1855-56. Pi
ceeded as Senior Control Officer with the Red River Expeoition of 1870 from Canada under Sir Oamet wolBel
iCIlQ.). Accompanied Sir CSarnet Wolseley to the Gold Coast in September 1873, and served throughout t
Ashanti war of 1873-74 as Head of the Control Department, including the battle or Amoafhl and capture of C<
massie (mentionea in despatches, promoted Deputy Controller, CS., Medal with Clasp).
" Lt.Golonel Shervinton served m the 46th Regt. throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55. including t
battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, sortie of the 36th Oct., siege and fiill of Sebastopol. Having sen
uninterruptedly throughout the siege he was appointed to the Staff at Balaklava, and subsequently to the w
maud of the ist BatUUon Land Transport Corps (Medal with four Clasps, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Me^jid
and Turkish Medal). »~ i- v f, — « .o
» OapUin Wilkinson served in the Crimea from 37th Nov. 1854, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, ai
assault on the Cemetery on the i8th June (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
** Captain Nangle served in the Crimean campaign from September to October 1855, including the siege and S
of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) .
"* Captain R. C. Healy served in the Ashanti war under Sir Gramet Wol8%ley (Medal).
** Mr.O. Foster servedmthe Crimean campaign from the 6th September 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Meds
Also with the China Expeditionary Force in 1857-61, including Commissariat charge of an expedition to Tientcin
x8^8 (Medal, and promotion to Assistant Commissaiy Gtoneral).
** Mr. Knapp served in the Eastern campaign frx>m January 1855 (Turkish Medal). Also throughout theChii
war flrom 1857 to i860, and was present at tne action of Sinho, taking of Tangku, capture of the Taku Forts, u
surrender of Pekin (Medal).
*7 Mr. Hamley was in charge of the Military Store Department in New Zealand ftrom 1847 to 1870, and «i
present during the war in the Southern District in 1847, and In the two wars in the Northern District in 1860-1
and 1863-65 (Medal and CB.),
» Mr. Munro was in charge during New Zealand war of 1844-45 (Medal). Served in the Crimea in 1855 (ICed
with Clasp for Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal).
** Mr. Lilley served m the Field Train of the Royal Artillery the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, A&d wss praw
with the zst Division in the affair of M'Kensie's Farm, battles of Alma, Balaklava. and Inkerman, thoughoat ti
siege and at the fUl of Sebastopol and capture of Kadikoi (Medal with four Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Hooa
and Turkish Medal) . In Dec. 1855 was appointed Deputy Storekeeper in the War Department, and assisted Csptsi
Grordon in carrving out the duties until the evacuation of the Crimea.
«o Mr. J. W. Murray served with the Heavy Cavalry at the battles of Balaklava and Inkerman, and sieg* 1
Sebastopol (Medal with three Chups, and Turkish Meaal) .
^ Mr. Selby served in the Oimea from 34th Jan. to April 1855 (Medal with Clasp, andTurkiBh Medal).
** Mr. Newland served in the New Zealand war of i86x and 1863-66, taking part in the Waikato, Taranski, tf
Wansanui operations (Medal).
*■ Mr. A. Clerk served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the Light Division, including the battles of Ahna tt
Inkennan and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
** Mr. Lewis served in the Crimean campaign of 1854-56, including the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with C\MMi
and Turkish Medal). Also with the China Expedition of 1857-61 (Me&l).
M Mr. O'Connor served with Detachments of ist, snd, and 3rd West India Regiments that prooeeded from Grsmtf
in October 1854 to the assistance of the troops besieged in Christianborg Castle, Gtold Coast, and with the expeditil
against Uie Kings and CbiefiB of the Moirah country. Western Africa, in November 1854. Accompanied Sir Gsm
Wolseley to the Oold Coast in September 1873. Raised natives at Cape Palmas for the Transport Sernoe. to
■erred throughout the Ashanti war of 187^-74 (mentioned in despatches, promoted Assistant ControQer, Hedal
** Captain Milne served at the siege and fall of Sebastopol in 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
*• Mr. W. 6. W. Robinson served in the Crimea, includhig the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, ti
Turkish Medal) . Was in charge of the Department during the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1875--76 (pv
moted Assistant Cknumissary (xeneral).
u Mr. R. L. Matthews served with the field force under Brigadier Bagot which defeated the Fenian Baideitj
Huntingdon, Canada, in 1870. ,
•« Mr. Hunter served in the Crimea at the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Keai|
Served in (Tommissariat charge in Quiah, Western Africa, in 1861, until reheved by D.A.C. (General Thompaoo, «
took part in the affinirs at the town. J
H Messrs. A. C. Rvland, H. W. Hackman, J. L. Robertson, and J. H. Randall served in the (Mmea, incli4
the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). „ J
- Mr. Dee Barres served with the late Turkish Contingent at Kertch, and has received the Turkish War JU
for the Crimea.
* Messrs. Purkis, Gibbons, and Booth have the Medal for the war of 185^ in China.
*o Mr. H. A. Russell served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-
*i Mr. W. F. Wright was present at the bombardment and capture c
a Mr. Ingram has served in New Zealand since x86i during the whole of the late war (Medal) . .
•* Mr. Blakeney served throughout the Crimean war of 1854-55 ftod was on the personal Staff of Lord Bagw
Alma (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal) . ...
M Mr. Elphinstone-HoUoway served with the Fie'd Train in the Crimean campaign of 1854-55 (Medslwitni
Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
M Mr. Le Oeyt served in the New Zealand war of 1861-66, and was present at the attack of the Orakau Pah. iM
and capture of the (Sate Pah, and action at Te Ranga (Medal). .
« Mr. Chambers served in the Royal Navy on board H.M.S. ITeptmu, Valortnu, and 8an$par^, in the M
and Black Sea and was present at Bomarsund and Sebastopol (Baltic, Crimean, and Turkish Medals).
•• Mr. Rawnsley served vrith the expeditionary force in C^hina, and was present at the bombardment and capi
of Canton in Dec. 1857 (Medal).
^ Mr. Haldane served during the late war in New Zealand (Medal). ^
•s Mr. J. E. Taylor served with the Head Quarters in Canada during the Fenian raid of 1870, and Bed n
Expedition of 1870. .
» Mr. Sanders served in the Austrian Army in 1849-51 ; was present at the battle of Novara, and serred the 01
r of 1857 in China. .J
4-55 (Medal with two CHasps, and Turkish Um
9 of Canton in 1857. 1
rhole of the late war (Medal) .
Digitized by V^jOO^^li::
Commissariat and Ordnance Store Departments — War Services, 2'joh
P&ifn affaiiut GanlMldi in the Roman States, for which he has a Medal. Served as Adjntant in the 30th Re^riment
utiMBifgeof SebMtopolin 1655; was in the Trenches at the attacks of the 8th and x8th Jane, and was twice
•erereljand onoe slightlv wounded at the assault of the Redan on ihe 8th Sept.— left leg amputated, for which he
nioreeeipt of a Captain's pension for wounds, viz., jf xoo per annum— mentioned in despatches (Medal with Clasp,
Ssrdinian and Turkish Medals). Received in 1874 the recently instituted Austrian War Medal.
■* 2Ar. Bamsey served in the Royal ArtiUery throughout the Eastern oampai^ of 1854-55, including the affkirs
Ci Bol^oac and M'Kensie*s Farm, battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkorman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and re-
paiie of the sortie on a6th October, and expedition to Kinboum (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
'^ Mr. J. Draper served in the Crimea in 1855 (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, and Turkir.h Medal). Also in
y«irZeslandfrom 1857 to 1867 (Medal).
" lb-. MoorehoQse served in the Royal Dragoons in the Crimean campaign in 1854-55, including the battle o
iii^aUsva and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Military Train
&.-us9a8LighiCavBlx7, in the wanganui campaign. New ZctfUand, in 1865, and present atNukumaru and Kaka-
nsM (Medal).
" JCr. 6. Johnston served in the Russian war in 1855-56. Also with the expeditionary force in China in 1859-61
(MedAl).
"Hr. G. Elliott served in the Crimean campaign in 1855, including the siege and fhll of Sebastopol, and capture
cf Emch (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Ashanti war under Sir Garnet Wolseley (Medal).
^ Mi. G. a. Jolly served on the Red River Expedition of 1870 from Canada under Sir Garnet Wolseley.
" Mr. Boothby served with the 95th Regiment in the Eastern campaign of 1854, and was severely wounded at
the bftttie of Alma— foot amputated (Modal with Clasp, Sardinian and Turkish Medals) .
* Mr. E. G. Saunder served throughout the Kaffir war of 1850-53 (Medal). Also throughout the campaign of
2s6} in China, including the actions of Sinho, Tangku, and Taku Forts (Medal with Clasps).
" Mr. H. P. Moors served with the North China Expedition of i860 (Medal). Also during the operations against
t^IlKpisgs in the vicinity of Shanghai in 1862.
^ Mr. 6. Goatee served in the Ashanti war under Sir Qamet Wolseley, including the battle of AmoafrJ (men-
tiaed in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
^ Mr. W. W. Thelwall served with the 3rd Hussars throughout the Pum'aub campaign of 1848-40 and was pre-
MQiittbe afflur of Ramnuggur, iMissage of the Chenab, and battles of Sadoolapore, Chillian wallah, and Goojerat
ptedaJ with two Clasps). » *'«^k
"■ Meisrs. 8. W. Rains, C. H. Santi, R. B. Baker, E. FitzStubbs, J. Smith, T. 0. H. Macdonald, W. D. Richard-
KQ, a. A. Nugent, A. A. Baker, and M.E. R. Rainsford, served in the Ashanti war under Sir Giamet Wolseley
^Mr. Btotmead served in the Roval Engineers in the Indian Mutiny Campaign of 1857-58. and was present at
fb action of Khodaffunge, the defence of Jellalabad, the siege and capture of Lucknow, the actions of Kussia
Biasoor and Boijeedia, the capture of Fort Musjeedia, and the affair of Bankee (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Eoj&l Engineers in Nevr Zealand in the Waikato Campaign of 1863-64, and was in the engagement at Katikara and
Bicziswahia (Medal).
^ Mr. F. W. LondV served in the Ashanti war under Sir Garnet Wolseley and was in charge of Oonvoy attacked
bj Ajhantis on 3xst Janaary 1874 (Medal with Clasp).
J^ Mr. G. Y. Hamilton served in the Ashanti war under Sir (Jaxnet Wolseley, and was present at the defence of
rgscmsnah (Medal with Clasp).
'^ Mr. H. F. Blissett served in the Ashanti war of 1873-4 as Control Officer with Captain Glover's force (men-
t»&cd in despatchea, CJfG., and Medal).
'* Mr. F. £. Bennett served throughout the Ashanti war of 1873-74, and was in charge of the Control Depart-
e&t for s short time while Colonel Festing was in command (Medal) .
^ Mewrs. J. C. (Tore and R. P. (Jabbett served in the Ashanti war under Sir Garnet Wolseley (Medal).
"^yUun. H. Wv»tt and J. J. Crooks served throughout the Ashanti War of 1873-4 (Medal).
'^ Mr. Campbell served in the Perak expedition of 1875-76 in charge of the Control Department.
"'Mr. S. R. Brown served in Commissariat charge of the expedition in the operations before Canton firom Got.
t:s6to Jan. 1857. In July 1857 he raised the Chinese Coolie Corps, and finally commanded the Ambulance Com-
fuy Bt the assaolt and capture of Canton on 39 Dec. 1857 (Medal with Clasp) .
/^ Mr. £. G. Skinner aocompanied the Expedition in the Malay Peninsula in X875-76, and served in charge of
IM Bengml Commissariat in Larut and Snnghil Ujong.
*" Mr. H. T. Haylea served with the Rifle Brigade in the Indian Mutiny in 1857-58, and was present at the siege
mesptnre of Lucknow, battle of Nawabgunge, and siege of Bnrwah (Medal with Clasp).
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
271
Army Pay Depaxtment.
701USB
COHXI88IOV.
Asaibt. Comm. Gen.
i^ieutenact 35 Foot.
Lieutenant 65 Foot.
Lieutenant 3a Foot.
Lieutenant 82 Foot.
IJieutenant 83 Foot.
Lieutenant 92 Foot.
A&»ibt. Uomm. Oen.
Captain 14 Foot.
Lieutenant 76 Foot.
Lieut. 3 W. I. Regt.
Lieutenant 38 Foot.
AH8t-t. Uomm. Gen.
Lieutenant 55 Foot.
Lieutenant 27 Foot.
Lieutenant 50 Foot.
Captain 4 1 Foot. ..
Lieut. 3 W. I. Regt.
Lieutenant 94 Foot.
Lieutenant 15 Foot.
Lieutenant 91 Foot.
Lieutenant 16 Foot.
Ijieu tenant 17 Foot.
Cupt. 3 W. I. Regt.
Lieut. Gold Coast C
Lieutenant 24 Foot.
Lieutenant 55 Foot.
Lieutenant 6a Foot.
Lieutenant 55 Foot
Kn»ign 92 Foot
Asfit. bupt. of Stores
Payr. Turkish Cont.
Paymaster 17 Foot.
Qr. Master 39 Foot.
Lieut. N. York Mil.
BnsignSi Foot
Lieutenant 6 Foot...
Paymaster 30 Foot.
Qr.Mr.Br.nal.Leg.
Paymr. Mil. Train..
Paymr. Br. Swiss *>
Legion )
Qr. Master 21 Foot.
Paymr. R. Anny")
Clothing Depot )
Paymr. Br.Ital.Leg.
Pay m. TurkishCont.
Paymr. Antrim Mil.
Paymaster Lime-^
rick Co. Militia )
Paymr.Br. Ger.Leg.
Ensign 64 Foot
Paym.TurkishCont.
Paymr. Mil. Train..
Lieut. Indian Army
Paym.Turki8hCont.
Paymr. Br. Ger.Leg.
Ensign 87 Foot
Paymr. 3 Midx. Mil.
Paymr. 4 Midx. Mil.
Paymaster 15 Foot.
Lieutenant 2 Foot..
Qr. Mr. 93 Foot
Capt. Turkish Cont.
Capt. Indian Army.
Ensign 3 Foot
Lieutenant 39 Foot.
Dep. Assist. C. Gen
Ensign IndianArmy
Dep. A. S. of Stores.
Qr. Mr. 78 Foot
Dep. Assist. C. Gen.
Captain 40 Foot
Paymr. Br. GerO
man Legion s
Adj. Bdinbro' Art. ')
^Militia .J
Dep. Assist. G. Gen.
Capt. R. Marines ...
Qr. Mr. 9 Foot
Qr.Mr.Rifle Brigade
Paymaster x8 Foot.
Lieutenant i Foot...
Dep. Assist C. Gen.
Purveyor
Purveyor
Dep. A. S. of Stores
STAFF PAYMASTERS
(with the Son. rank ofllajor).
Goold, James Knight
Travars, Julius Brookman .....
Nicolls, Oliver
Duberly, Henry'
Bernard, Luke Fitzgerald
Swinburne, John Dennis
Duff. Robert William ,
M'Clintock, Theodore Ernest*.
Hall, John Peter*
Large, John Edward?
Forster, Frederick Blanco* ....
e. Scott, Robert"
Ball, William Clare
MacDonnell, William
Kidd, William Archibald
Nowlan, John"
Wethered, Edwin Robert** ....
Leigh, Henry"
Wahab, Henry John
Powell, Henry George Augustus
Olive^', Walter Rice ,
Higginson. Thomas C
Lukin, Frederick Windham**
Watson, Henry Charles
Kysh, John Anthony
Streatfeild, Robert Chunpion'?
Burke, Henry"
Dring, William
Scott, James"
George, James
Jenney, William Richard
fjongden, John Edward
Howett, Henry Hollis
Blurton, George**
Thompson, Robert*>
Feroday, Frederick Francis**...
Wastell, William
Grant, Edward Charles
Elliott, George**
Brj'Bon, Thomas
Wray, James
Anderson, Robert**
Thorpe, William Swarsbrick
Simpson, Robert HamiltOD*^
Falls, John
McKeneie, Alexander William...
Morris, Maxwell Kirwan*? .,
de Lasalle, Augustus BoUe
Morrison, Walter
Vyner, Henry William
Craig, Grahame ,
Currie, Henry Octavius**
Davidson, George Montgomerie
Murray, Augustus Staveley,
Anderson, Arthur Gore
Dundee, Frank William
Frend, William Cauaabon....
Rouse, Robert Saveiy
Baird, Alexander
Joyner, John*®
Morgan. Horatio
Samwell, Frank**
Manning,' Heniy**
Bailey, John James
Cattell, Edward**
Richardson, Richard*®
Potter, Henry»5
Skrine, Charles**
Forbes, Charles D'Oyly
Rundle, Aldborough
O'Kelly.E. E. de P. de Pentheny
Griffiths, Thomas Richardson...
Greenwood, Edw. Fred. George
Nightingale, Sir H. Dickon- >
son,** Bt j
Banbury, William \.„
Harvey, Henry
Farwell, Robert Bent -
Forster, Archibald Cochrane
EwiDg, Alexander*?
Etippon, George William**
Pope, Alfired
Wolfe, R.*»
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MISBIOir.
3z May 39
8 Jtily 37
13 Jan. 38
38 Sept 39
6 Aug. 41
25 Mar. 43
30 June 45
38 Jan. 46
26 Apr. 39
10 Nov. 43
13 Nov. 46
31 May 30
30 Nov. 49
18 Aug. 48
20 Nov. 46
39 Pec. 48
5 Aug. 42
34 Nov. 49
38 Mar. 40
33 Jan. 46
14 Feb. 51
10 Apr. 43
16 May 51
18 June 41
6 July 52
13 Aug. 53
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9 Nov. 55
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25 May 60
•36 July 71
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28 Dec. 60
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25 Dec. 56 l^S Apr. 77
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5 Nov. 69
5 Nov. 69
12 Jan. 70
12 Feb. 70
34 Apr. 70
z May 70
27 July 70
z Nov. 70
9 Nov. 70
31 Dec. 70
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15 Feb. 7
5 Apr. 71
14 Apr. 71
39 Apr. 71
26 July 71
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16 Oct 71
6 Feb. 72
zo Mar. 73
11 Mar. 73
13 Mar. 73
16 June 72
10 July 72
12 Aug. 72
22 Aug. 72
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5 Mar. 73
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30 Mar. 73
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12 May 73
29 May 73
17 Sept 73
19 Sept. 73
15 Oct 73
6 Nov. 73
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29 Dec. 73
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44 Brigade DvpcL
13 Hussars.
93 Foot
N. British Difitnc:
Gibraltar.
34 Brigade Depot.
47 Brigade Dciwi.
5 Brigade I'epoL
22 Brigade Depot.
Woolwich Ditiricc
46 Brigade Depo:.
Koyal Art., Cork
Dublin Distru-L
RoyalArt.Wo'jlwid
39 Brigade Leiwt
48 Foot.
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38 Brigade Dcik:i-
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Apr. 78
Apr. 78
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42 Brit:aae DepoL
24 Brigade Deixit.
6 Fool.
35 Brignue DepoUj
6x BriKStie Depot.
63 Brigwde DeiK)!.
57 Brigade Depot
4 Brigade Depot.
Southern Difetrict,
48 Brigade Depot,
,^ 12 Brigade Depot-
78 30 Brigade Dcpoi.
78 Cape of Good Hep
. 23 Brigade Dcpc
78 9 Foot I
78 R. Art. Portemoatl
78 10 Brigade Depot.
33 Brigtidc Depot
33 Foot.
Northern District
60 Foot
33 Brigade Depot
73 Fool.
Netley Hospital
65 Foot
56 Brigade Depot-
16 Brigade Dei)ot.
36 Brigade Depot
35 Brigade Dep<*^
Rifle Brigade.
64 Brigade Depot.
66 Brigade Depot
67 Brigade Depot
62 Brigade Depot
68 Brigade Depot
39 Brigade Depo».
28 Brigade Depot
65 Brigade Depot
Aldershot District
55 Brigade Depot
16 Foot.
Rifle Brigade.
44F00G.
89 Foot.
Malta.
Ceylon. . .
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Straits Settlement
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Lieutenant 37 Foot.
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PAYMASTERS
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. and of Major tf»o stated).
Ross, Alexander Aitken
Sargeant-Oponshaw, Francis O.
Huddlestone, Thomas**
Robbins, Nathaniel Byre
Mahony, John, CMG
Lennox. Charles Edward^
Joice. WjllUAm
Senior, Thomas Palmer
Sepvrorth, David
Bn^ham, Augustas Frederick ...
Campbell, John
Richardson. Alexander
O'Dowd, Edward Henry
Ryder, Herbert Croft
Ross, James Clarke
Hughes, William
Moore, Frederick G. Furlong
Hobbs, Fred. FitzWm. Trench...
Pumfrett, George
Crawley, Richard S ,
Cuming, George Lewis ,
Craig, Robert Guthrie
Thorbum, William Stewart
Mlnchin, James White
Chauncey, Charles Henry
Garden, William Joseph
Creagh, Denis
Feilden, Henry Wemys6*7
Thomson. William*»
Dawes, Wentworth
Hamilton. James Graham
Roberts. Edward
Luke, Henry Francis
Eliott, George Augustus
Ra3mes, Edward V illiers
Timbrell, Thomas"
Marvin, William"
Pearson, Benjamin Stevens
O'Bridn, James Ashley Bourko
Rontledge, Herbert Hamilton..
Ui^nett, Charled Harrison
Collins, J. A
White, James"
Smith, Creorge William
Elliott, John Grant**
Mayers, Edward George Pellew
Webb, Charles
Mufikett, Joseph
Griffith, Clement Bayly
Gorges, Edmond Howard
Anson, G«orge Hamilton
Noyes, Augustus Finch
Brig:g8, William"
Davis, William Blenkin
Troflfty, Frederic
Tuck, John Johnson
Drage. Thomas William
Bampfield, Geo. Chas. Da^don
Bacon. Thomas William"
McDonald, Alexander Lo wry ..
Morris, Joseph John
MacGachen. Archibald H. H. ..
Kaye, William Robert
Costa, Paul Dennis
Lawless. Edward John
Raymond, Elliott Arthur
M*Nair, John MUler
FrankUn. William
Boyle, Edward
Oaynes, ifidward Court
Sutherland, Wm. J. E. Graham
Spiller, Duncan Ohisholm Oliver
^rne, John
Hewson, Jolm Lysaght
p.c.e. Beaumont, Dudley..
Bmt, ^"
William Lamb
B«ll, William
Whittington, Geo. John Charles
PU^fkir, Wa. Morgan
Hill, Octavios William
, Robertson, Frederick
. Bateman. Henry William**
. Richmond, Richard Oliffb .
. Packman, Frederick Wm. Vance
. Roberts, Arthur J
. Rose, Thoooas Capel
. Wade, William Barton
. Coote, Edmund Byre
. Kiimedv. Walter Orauftird .
!»;«.;. ^' IT" Waioughby, C. Stuart Percii
i^ '^l^ J^J»t Thomhill, WiUiam Robert...
*PUin 106 Foot ... Compigni, Henry Mapleton.
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13 Apr. 58
28 May 58
i6 Feb. 56
25 Nov. 42
25 Aug. 57
12 June 52
31 Dec. 57
18 Nov. 57
12 Aug. 62
31 Mar. 62
21 Apr. 54
I Apr. 63
27 Nov. 57
26 Mar. 58
22 Mar. 64
15 May 55
IS Dec. 54
15 June 58
25 Mar. 58
22 Jan. 47
24 Feb. 56
24 Aug. 58
30 July 44
15 Oct. 55
5 Dec. 5x
6 Aug. 58
I Feb. 56
23 Mar. 67
16 Mar. 55
18 Dec. 57
16 Mar. 60
13 May 53
15 Mar. 55
1 Apr. 61
14 Sept. 49
23 May 53
I Apr. 55
»3 July 59
7 Sept. 59
28 July 63
II Feb. 56
21 Feb. 56
29 Sept. 65
29 Apr. 59
30 Nov. 60
22 Jan. 61
1 Apr. 57
24 Feb. 62
2 Oct. 62
2 Jan. 63
6 Feb. 65
30 Jan. 66
30 Jan. 66
16 Mar. 66
I Sept. 66
28 June 67
30 June 63
15 Feb. 68
24 Dec. 60
24 Dec. 60
24 Dec. 60
24 Dec. 60
3 Jan. 66
7 Dec. 66
18 Feb. 55
18 Aug. 54
14 Sept. 55
6 July 55
25 May 55
II Mar. 59
14 Aug. 60
sJoly 55
6 June 56
8 July 56
17 Nov. 57
31 Aug. 55
14 July 57
9 Dec. 60
1 June 55
8 Oct. 58
5 Feb. 61
a July 58
2 July 58
8 Oct. s^
1 July 63
XI Mar. 59
4 June 6f
23 Aug. 65
15 Juno 66
25 Sept. 60
8 July 68
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20 July 66
I May 64
14 Jan. 62
5 Mar. 67
8 May 67
8 May 67
15 May 67
12 Aug. 62
31 Mar. 62
22 Feb. 68
I Apr. 63
18 Dec. 63
9 Feb. 64
1 Mar. 64
20 Nov. 67
23 Aug. 64
9 Dec. 64
5 May 60
2 Oct. 66
6 Dec. 66
I Feb. 67
19 Feb. 67
30 Mar. 67
8 May 67
4 Sept. 67
8 Jan. 68
1 Feb. 68
7 Nov. 68
18 Nov. 68
2 Dec. 68
a Deo. 68
2 Dec. 68
3 Apr. 69
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17 July 36 17 Foot.
20 July 96 13 and 14 Brigade Depots.
19 Oct. 76 58 Brigfkde Depot.
14 Jan. 77 18 Brigade Depot.
5 Mar. 77 24 Foot.
8 May 77 43 Brigade Depot.
8 May 77 18 Htusars.
15 May 77 8 Foot.
12 Aug. 77 3 Brigade Depot.
1 Dec. 77 40 Brigade Depot.
22 Feb. 78 36 Foot.
I Apr. 76 R.Eng.,AlderBhot.
18 Dec. 78 14 Hussars.
9 Feb. 79
I Mar. 79 a Dragoons.
22 Mar. 79 15 Brigade Depot.
23 Aug. 79 7 Foot. ^ ^ ^
59 & 60 Brigade Depots.
25 Foot.
IX Hussars.
Eastern District.
2 Foot.
17 Brigade Depot.
58 Foot.
22 Foot.
14 Foot.
28 Foot.
Royal Artillery, Alderahot.
Portsmouth.
3 Dragoon Guards.
39 Foot
6 Dragoon Guards.
86 Foot.
34 Foot.
Dublin.
Curragh.
Feb. 70 Jamaica.
Feb. 70
Feb. 70
Woolwich.
, Cape of Good Hope.
Feb. 70 Woolwich.
May 71 81 Foot.
Sept. 71 Cork District.
Dec. 71 Maaritiua
June 72 67 Foot.
Oct. 73 Cape of Good Hope.
May 74 Aldershot.
July 74
Oct. 74 China.
July 75 York.
Sept. 75 Cape of Good Hope.
Apr. 77 10 Foot.
Sept. 77 Malta.
Apr. 78 Belfast District.
Apr. 78 Bermuda.
Apr. 78 Dublin.
Apr. 78
Apr. 78
Apr. 78
Apr. 78
Apr. 78
Apr. 78
Apr. 78
Apr. 78
Apr. 78
Apr. 78
Apr. 78
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Apr. 78
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Apr. 78
Apr. 78
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Cape of Good Hope.
Cape of Good Hope.
Cape of Gtood Hope.
30 Foot.
Colchester.
Cape of Good Hope.
19 Foot.
Barbadoos.
53 Foot.
79 Foot.
14 Foot.
32 Foot.
60 Foot.
6x Foot.
X Dragoons.
x6 Foot.
78 Foot.
5 Dragoon Guards.
15 Foot.
56 Foot.
5 Lancers.
107 Foot.
6 Foot.
Dublin.
Devonport.
15 Foot
11 Foot
60 Foot
7 Hussars.
5 Foot
8 Hussars.
X Foot
273
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Captain 4z Foot...
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Captain i Foot ...
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Captain i W.LBegt.
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Captain 9 1 Foot...
Captain 43 Foot...
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Captain 93 Foot..
Captain 49 Foot..
Captain 50 Foot..
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Brockman, William Law
Mortimer, William Hugh
Nott, Bobert l£*Intosh
T«ylor, Frederick Norman Innes
Jackson, James Henry .
Ireland, Bobert Megaw .
Gelston, Arthur William
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ax Feb. 65
13 Jan. 67
xo Jaly 64
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Captain 97 Foot....
Captain xz Foot....
Captain X9 Foot....
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Captain 4X Foot....
Captain 36 Foot....
Captain 35 Foot...,
Captain 94 Foot...,
Captain xo Foot
Captain a W.I.Begt.
Captain 98 Foot
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Captom 56 Foot
Captain ao Foot
Captain 4 Foot
Captain aa Foot
Captain 78 Foot
Captain ax Foot
Captain 74 Foot
Bt.Major93Foot ...
Captain 07 Foot
Bt.Maior z Dr. Gds.
Captain 55 Foot
Captain az Foot
Captain a Foot
Captain az Hnssars
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Oahan/Melmoth Gaulfleld ..
Car^, Charlea Frederick
Whiteford, Baldwin K.
Bell, Thomas
Kerr, John Manners
Brereton, John Sadller
Oaudwell, William Darling ..
Longley, Arthur
Urquhart, Thomas Bedford .
Stockley, John Gator ,
Haldane, Alexander Henry .
Fox, Thomas Charles Armstrong
Phillips, Henry Walter
Budd, Gland Ourrie
Barge, Bezyamin Honiy
Qraham, William Douglas ..
Grookenden, SalusbuzyDaven'
port
Anderson, James George 36 Feb. 56
Healy, Michael Ryan 15 Cot. 61
Goppinger, Thomas Stephen ... 20 Apr. 66
Langford, George Edward*^ 10 Nov. 65
Wilson, Richard 23 Oct 57
Dalgleish, James OgUvy ,35 Apr. 65
Barnes, George West 29 Apr. 59
Dougherty, Bdwajrd Macklon... I 2 June 65
YanderMleulen, John Harrison**, 18 Mar. 59
Elliot, John Mitchell 10 Got. 63
Jan. 64
azMar.68
4 Sept. 60
7 Apr. 63
z3Deo. 61
24 June 59
8 May 67
25 Jan. 55
9 Apr. 6x
2X Feb. 60
9 Dec. 63
14 Aug. 60
4 Apr. 66
20 July 55
24 Jan. 65
7 Apr. 63
34 Jan. 65
x8 Aug. 54
2 Aug. 68
X2 Jan. 66
z Apr. 78
z Apr. 78
z Apr. 78
z Apr. 78
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8 Apr. 78 C:
X4 Apr. 78
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3 June 78
zx June 78
22 June 78
X July 78
X July 78
8 July 78
9 Aug. 78
xo Aug. 78
15 Aug. 78
30 Aug. 78
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Gape of Good Hope.
75 Foot.
xoFoot.
Foot.
rprus.
3 Foot.
Ua]i&x,N. S.
82 Foot.
London.
X West India Begt
27 Foot.
43 Foot.
91 Foot.
85 Foot.
64 Foot.
Captain 96 Foot ...
War Office Clerk ,
Captain 96 Foot
Ci4>tain76Foot....
Oommt. Clerk ,
Captain z8 Foot....,
Captain 4 Hussars
Captain z Foot ....,
Captain 38 Foot
Captain 38 Foot....
Captain 50 Foot....
Captain X3 Foot....
Captain zos Foot .
Captain 35 Foot....
Captain 69 Foot....
Bt.Mi^or 96 Foot .
Captatai 36 Foot.
9 Feb. 70
30 June 63
ax May 58
30 Dec. 64
xz Feb. 6a
xo Mar. 64
37 Jnly 55
Z5 Nov. 74
4 Dec. 7a
4 Feb. 6a
39 July 62
8 Feb. 56
zo Aug, 55
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CH^tain 37 Foot Nott,Wm. Gandahar Jas. Farrer z6 May 65
Booth, Thomas George 16 May 65
Stoker, William Beauchamp ... 8 May 67
Johnson, Osmond Moncrien ... xoFeb. 69
Furlong, George William 5 Apr. 55
Hemans, Alf. Geo. Willoughby ao Jan. 61
Dening, Alfred aa Sept. 63
Simpson, Etobert 15 Nov. 61
Brett, Arthur x6 Aug. 59
Oroker-King, Charles Edgar ... 33 Sept. 62
Stuart, Thomas Evans x Apr. 56
Woodall, Frederick Nind 24 Mar. 54
Wood, Samnel Edward?^ x6 Feb. 55
Gaine, Henry Monteath X9 Deo. 56
Balders, Charles Morley 25 May 55
Taylor, Charles William Joseph xs Feb. 6x
Tew, Joseph Napier xz Sept.63
Lawrie, John Paton 2a Mar. 6l
Kitson, James Edward a6 June 66
Dawson. Henry Coleridge z8 Mar. 73
Aked, Thomas 5 Apr. 64
Kneller, Godfrey T. G. St. John
Ward. Charles
D'Aguilar, John Swainson
Btradling, John Bartlett
Ballard, James Ritchie
Mosse, John Forbes
Cherry, Heni^ Askew ,
Sanford, Charles Henry
Lane, George Howard Moore*..
Stokes, Alfired
Bromfleld, James^ ,
Shields, George
Orange, John Edward ,
DowdiOl. Aylmer Peter Gerald
Mansergh, Wilmsdorf George..,
Webster, Henrv Fras. George
Baskerville, Edw. Beg. Mvnors
77 Foot.
49 Foot.
a Sept. 78 57 FooU
3 Sept. 78 1 London.
6 Sept. 78 '76 Foot.
16 Sept. 78 ^108 Foot.
i8Sept.78 3Foot.
2SSept.78 3Foot.
28 Sept. 78 97 Foot.
X Oct. 78 £4 Foot.
4 Oct. 78 Woolwich.
9 Oct 78 9 Foot
24 Oct. 78 19 Hussars.
26 Oct. 78 69 Foot
26 Oct. 78 84 Foot.
28 Oct 78 50 Foot
29 Oct. 78 94 Foot
30 Oct 78 46 Foot.
6 Nov. 78 104 Foot
8 Nov. 78 98 Foot
9 Nov. 784 1 Foot
30 Nov. 78'Oork.
37 Nov. 78 30 Foot
3 Dec. 784 Foot.
2 Deo. 78 Portsmouth.
9 Deo. 78 Rifle Brigade.
x7 Dec. 78
34 Dec. 78
38 Dec. 78
5 Jan. 79
6 Jan. 79
18 Jan. 79
34 Jan. 79
37 Jan. 79
38 Jan. 79
38 Jan. 79
30 Jan. 79
X Feb. 79
X Feb. 79
3 Feb. 79
4 Feb. 79
32 Feb. 79
X5 Mar. 79
Z9 Mar. 79
X9 May 79
36 May 79
zi June 79
33 June 79
19 Jane 79
34 June 79
34 June 79
38 June 79
3X July 79
a? July 79
38 July 79
45 Foot
York.
7z Foot.
z Dragoon Guards.
ssl'oot
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Rifle Brigade
az Hussars.
Cape of Good Hope.
2 lhagoon Gnaroii.
Dover.
37 Foot.
96 Foot.
38 Foot.
Gibraltar.
8 Foot
4 Hussars.
Malta.
47 Foot
6 Dragoons,
Z2F00I.
xo3Foot
35 Foot.
95 Foot.
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ASSISTANT PAYMASTERS ^r,^^^ I
IN THE ARMY - JJSSSf 'l
{to ht abiorUd imto the Armg Pay «HXOir.
JhpatritMnCi. 1
Ridgway, Albert Brutton z6 Apr. 59
Armstrong, Edward James 3oJune6z
Long, Robert L
Addis, J. E
Campbell, Charles
Hanuey, Francis Gilbert ,
Harrison, William Hart
Thompson, Harry Langhome.,
Gleig. Arthur
Burgess, Henry William Kjiye..
Weliesley, Gerald Valerian .....
Long, James Thomas Blrkwood
Byms, Herbert Ar ^ ' —
Beardmore, C. F.
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6 May 73 China.
Z3 May 7a London,
aa Sept. 73 Dublin.
38 Sept 73 Cape of Good Hope.
33 Sept 73 Devosport.
aa Sept 73 'Bermuda.
a July 74 Bermuda.
ZO July 74'Speoial Employ,
az Nov. 74'z3 Foot
z Apr. 75, Cape of Good Hope.
9 July 75|Barbadoes.
x5 Feb. 76,Cevlon.
XO May 77 Gibraltar, y^ t
28 Sept 77 m^^m^y LriOOgle
Army Pay Department.
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Qr. Mr. 90 Foot
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Hewson, John Mills
Williama, Samuel
de Creapignv, G. Blicke Cham- >
pion, Bi.Lt.Col. 26 D$c. 59... i
OH)onnorp Johu^*
Rowan, Terence'*
Bridge, James
Willans, OM
Montanaro, Henry
Davidson, Alexander
Mahon, Maurice Hartland
Leet, George Knox
Sheehy, Aogor
Browning, William Henry
Thompson, John Baylis
Piers, Claudius Buchanan
Wheble, William Francis
Daniel, Samuel
Mansergh, John Craven
Macartney, John
Loder, Charles
Buttanshaw, WUliam Henry ....
Forlong, Robert Bieia '21 Nov. 28
Dawes, Christopher Myers i Oct. 57
18 Jan. 28
28 Mar. 42
18 Apr. 45 1
29 Jan. 36
XI Mar. 53I
28 Apr. 54
23 Nov. 55 1
5 Apr. 561
14 Feb. 47!
X9 July 56
x8Deo. 54I
13 May 59
14 June 59
34 June 59
19 Dec. 48
19 Jan. 53
; 25 Feb. 62,
'27 Sept. 31
I 5 Mar. 49,
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{Wiik rank of Captain.)
McFarlan, John Warden
Murphy, Stephen
Jaunoey, Alexander Sidney G.
Connor, John
lago, John Robert
30 Nov.
28 Sept.
23 May
x Apr.
3 Nov.
x6 Sept.
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29 July
X2 Aug.
8 Mar.
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84 June
26 Apr.
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30 Jan.
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62 39 July
62! X2 Aug.
561 8 Mar.
58; 3 July
59' 13 May
591x4 June
59*24 June
60 26 Apr.
6o<i8May
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62 25 Feb.
62! 16 May
62' 12 Jan.
1 63 '23 June
63I10 July
64I30 Aug.
60 1 Cavalry Depot.
6054 Foot.
63 R. Art., Sheffield.
65' School of Musketry.
68{
69 2 Brigade Depot.
70 36 Foot.
71 41 Brigade Depot
72
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X05 Foot
49 and 50 Brig. Dep.
23 Foot.
15 Hussars.
R. Eng., Chatham.
R. Artillery, Dover.
31 Brigade Depot.
7 Dragoon Guards.
51-4 Brigade Depoto.
R. Art., Dublin.
4 Dragoon Guards.
20 Hussars.
16 Lancers.
25 Foot.
9 Brigade Depot.
I
8 Jan. 47
a Nov. 55
X Apr. 56
X Mar. 78
16 Oct. 66 9 Lancers.
8 May 67110 Hussars.
xFeb. 68 12 Lancers.
X5 Apr. 71! 87 Foot.
X Mar. 78 London Recruiting Dist.
Wa/r Services.
'XijorDaberly served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 8th Hussars, including the battles of Alma.
^wava^Iakennan, and Tchemaya, affiurs of Bulganak and M'Kensie's Farm, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal
^finr ClaspB, and Turkish Medal). Served in lUgpootana and Central India in 1858-50, including the capture
Boordah
\n of Chundaree, battle of Kotah ke Serai, capture of Gwaiior, actions of KToondrye and
fo^tan against the Basuto chief Moshesh, from Aug. 185 x to July 1853.
* M^jor Hall aerved with the X4th Regiment in the Crimea from the
8ebastop61(Medal with Clasp, and TurkiiBh Medal).
Jjf^P^ l^^K^ aerved with the Rifle Brigade in the Kaffir war of 1853-53 (Medal); also throughout the Eastern
****^' ' " . - -. - . . - .. , - . jandf " - ~ *
*M^or M'Clintock baa received the Medal for the Kaffir war of 1851-53. He was in Conmiissariat charge of a
poog foroe which marched from Natal to the Orange River Sovereignty to the assistance of the troops at Bloem*
'^ton against the Basuto chief Moshesh, from Aug. 1851 to July 1853.
jl^jor ^Hall^ "?T!^ ^^ ^® 'i^^ Re^nment in ^the Crimea from the 14 Jan. 1855, including the siege and fall of
f^^^_^- of '^Sf:^^* including the battles of'jyma and Inkerman, siege ancL fall qf Sebastopol (Ifedal with three
* Ib^or Forater aerved with the 5th Fusiliers in the Indian mutiny campaign, and was present at the capture of
^Qfknow and anbaequent operations (Medal with Clasp).
# » '^'^ Robert Soott aerved with the 89th Regiment in the Crimea ftx>m x5th Dec. 1854. including the siege and
ttU of Bebaitopol, and attacks of the i8th June and 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
» Mi^ Howlan served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 50th Regiment^ including the battles of Alma
and Inkeman, siege andlkU of Sebastopol (Ifedal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
rJ w^or Wethered served in the Crimean campaign of 1854 with the 95th Regiment, including the battle of Alma
OfaAjlirithClaap, and Turkish Medal). i'~a ^^
" Maior Leigh aerved as Brigade Major to the force under Colonel O'Connor, Governor of the Gambia, which
■«jnned and destroyed the strongly stockaded Mandingo town of Sabaiee on the xst June 1853.
^w' yf^ Btareatftdld served with a Detachment of the a4th Regiment at the defeat of the Jhelum mutineers on the
^^1^ x8S7. end was seversly wounded in both legs, right leg amputated (Medal).
'yiy Burke aerved with the 55th Regiment in OhioA (Medal), and was present at the taking of Amoy, the
^ e^tnze of Chusan, occupation of Ningpo, repulse of the night attack on (Tl^n^^^pfd^^c^tf^Jf^Ton up
275 Army Tmj Department — War Services,
, „^^ «,«.»*« ^. -«« «^ ^ September ( _ , . ^ ^, .
Medjidie. and Turkish Medal). Served on the Bhootan expedition in 1865 (Medal with Clasp). „„„,„„
'» Major James Scott served with the 55th Regt. in China, and was present at the capture of Amoy, second capjare
of Chosan, and repulse of the night attack on Chinhae (Medal). Served the Eastern campaipi of 1854-55, ijcludinj
the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol, repulse of the sortie on 26th Oct.i854^.nd attacK cm tue
Quarries on 7th June-wounded, and mentioned in despatches (Medal with three Clasps. Sardinian andTurkah
MedaJ»)- _ .^ . . - .. . . _« , including the relief of
Gogra at Fyzabad on 25th Nov. (Medal with two Clasp). , ,, .„ * o^w«-4.^««i fv««,
« Major Pereday served with the Land Transport Corps in the Crimea subsequent to the fWl of S^^IJ V,^"??"
the Toth November 1855 to the 12th August 1866. Served with the 68th Light Infantry m the New Zealand war m
« Major Lukio served with the 17th Foot at the siege of Sebastopol from Dec. 1854 to June 1855 (^®2?iJ7v!i
Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the 2nd Dragoon Guards in the Indian campaign of 1858-9, including the
siege and capture of Lucknow and Trans- Gogra affairs at «ungaon (Medal with Cla«p) • ^ „ ^ ,_ _ _ „.^^
« Major George BlUott served with the 7th Hussars in the Indian campaign firom Feb. 1858 to March 1859 aad was
present at the repulse of the enemy's attack on the Alumbagh, siejie and capture of Lucknow, »f*»r oj. ^^f^' ^
action of Nawabgunge. occupation of Fyzabad. passage of the Goomtee at Sultanpore, throughout ^J^^.^^F^^^
campaign, including the aflhirs of Kandoo Nuddee and Hyderghur, also the Trans-Gogra campaign, including the
affair near Uhurda and pursuit, taking the Fort of Meejeedia, attack on Bankee and pursmt to the Raptee. advance
into Nepaul and affkir at Sitkaghat (Medal with Claap). „. ^, ^ ..,. • «-c..v.».*»»»i
** Major Anderson landed in the Crimea in 1855, and served with the 7iBt Highlanders atthe wege of Sebastopol
find expedition to Kertch (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the Central India «^P»iKn 01
X858, including the actions of Koonch. Caporee, and Gowlowlee, capture of Calpoe, action of Morar, and cap-ure 01
Gwallor (Medal with Clasp). , „, , .„ ^ ,v
» Miyor Simpson served with the 65th Regiment in the New Zealand war in 1863-65 (Medal).
«7 Major Morris served with the 95th Regiment in 1858 at the siege and capture of Kotah. battle of Kota ke
Serai, general action resulting in the capture of Gwalior (Medal with Clasp).
«» Major Currie was present during the mutiny at Allahabad on 6th June 1857. and subsequently served m iDe
Fort of AHahabnd (Medal). , „ . , ^■^^♦v^
» Major Joyner served with the 93rd Highlanders throughout the Crimean campaign of 1854-55, »ncludmgtne
battles of Alma and Balaklava, expedition to Kertch and Yenikale, sieffe and fall ot^,2?***?P^^',*l°** 5***^i o?i«Tn
x8th June and 8th September (Medal with three Clasps, Turkish Medal, and French War Medal). Ber^«d also m
the Indian campaign of 1857-58, inclnding the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent
of Cawnpore, and pursuit to Scraighat, affair of Kalee Nuddee, siege of Lucknow. afifkir of AUegunge, battle
at Bareilly, actions of Pusgaon, Russulpore, and Mithewlie (Medal with two Clasps).
« Major Samwell served as Brigade Major of the Hyderabad Contingent Field Force m the suppression or tne
mutiny in Malwa and Central India in 1857-58, and received a dangerous gunshot wound m the abdomen whii«
Charging the rebels' guns at Rawal— the ball and part of his watch-chain have not been extracted jmentionea in
despatches, Medal with Clasp). Accompanied the 42nd Highlanders to the Gold Coast (Aahanti Medal).
» Major Manning served with the Buffs in the Gwalior campaign, inclnding the battle of Pnjf la^^ i *!!^ oL«S'
Also in the Crimean campaign from April 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, the tetang of '»i« QJJ"J^'
attnck of the Redan on i8th Juno, and assault of the Redan on 8th September (Medal ^^^^V' ^°' Turkisn
Medal, and was recommended for the Medal and annuity for distinguished service in the Trenches).
» Major Blurton served the Eastern campaign of 1854-S5. including the battles of Alma, Balaklava. and inicer.
man, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Also the Chma campaign or 1800
(Medal with Clavp for Pekin).
•* Major Cattell served in New Zealand in theWaikato campaign (Medal). ,, ^ ix
« Major Potter served in the Ashanti war under Sir Garnet Wolseley (promoted Paymaster, Medal) .
•7 M^or Bwing served throughout the campaign of i860 in the north of China (Medal). Also during the opcratione
against the Taepings in the vicinity of Shanghai in 1862, resulting in the taking of the stockade of ^ahzlan, capwre
by escalade of the walled cities of Kididing, Tsingpoo. and Tsolin, and the fortified town of Nahjo^'. ,.,__,.
» Major RipTwn served in the Eastern campaign from February 1855. »nd has the Crimean and Turkish Medals.
«» Major Ricfiardson served with the 2nd Bengal European Fusiliers the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, i^wdin^
the battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Also at the siege and capture of Delhi in
57 (Medal with Clasp, and promoted to an Unattached Ensigncy for service in the field). » ■« «..
« Major Skrino served with the 78th Highlanders in the Persian war in 1857, including the expedition to Borai-
joon, ihe night attack and battle of Kooshab, and bombardment of Mohumrah (Medal wi^ Clasp) . Served m^f*;
withlCavelock's Column from its first taking the field in 1857, including the actions of Futtehpore, Aoung, ™<»o^
Nuddee, Cawnpore, Onao, Buseerutgungo (first and second), Bithoor, and the several actions leading t« and ending m
the relief of the Residenqj' of Lucknow and the subsequent defence ; with Outram's Force at the Alumbagh, mcluding
the repulse of the numerous attacks on that position, and in the operations ending in the final capture of Lucimow,
the Ilohilcund campaign in 1858 and capture of Bareilly (Medal with two Chwps, and a year s service for Lacknowj.
** Sir Henry Nightingale served throughout the Burmese war of 1852 in H.M.8. Fox (Medal with Clasp for Pegn).
« Major Huddlestone served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55. including the butUea of Alma ana
Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
«« Major Lennox served in the Burmese war of i85J>53 (Medal). ^ tt- vi 1 ••^i^^,'^^ tv*
*7 Captain FeUden served in the Indian Mutiny carapwgn of 1857-58 with the 4and Highlanders, "^eluding the
actions at Ca>vnpore (6th Dec. 1857) , Seraighat, Kudygunge, and Shumsabad, sieffe andfall of Lucknow and as^mt
of the Martiniere and Banks' Bungalow (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 8th Pu^aub R«f?^™ent the aimpaigu
of i860 in China, including the action of Sinho, taking of Tangku, and capture of the Taku Forts (Medal witn
*• Captain Thomson served durinff the Indian mutiny of 1857-58, and was present at the f >saraing of four
Companies of the 27th Bombay Native Infantry at Rutnagherry on the nth August 1857. Senred with tje t^ntrei
India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rode, and was present at the storm and capture of the Hill Fort ot uaanaeuree,
siege storm and capture of the town and fortress of Jhansi. action of Koonch, various actiona before tjOpee ttvm
islh to 3i8t May 1858. battle of Gowlowlee, capture of the city and Fort of Calpee, battle of Morar. and recapture
of the town and fortress of Gwalior (Medal with Clasp).
^ Major Wolfe haa received the Kaffir War Medal. , ,„ , ,,
w Captains T. Timbrell and James White served in the New Zealand war in 1864-66 (Medal) . ^ ^ __ ,. ^ ^,
" Captain Marvin served in the New Zealand wars of 1860-61 and 1863-64 and was present at Waitara ana
Pakahmahina (Medal). . «^. , ,t^ ,,„ , vr- • rx^ an.
»• Captain J. Grant EUiott was present at the capture of theKmgs and Chiefs of Pram Pram and Nmgo m Oct 1867
(mentioned in despatches) . Also present as English Commissioner at the stormmg and capture of the Forts of Com-
mendah. Weatem Africa, in Feb. z868 (mentioned ii^ despatches). « . , j. ^v • j /-n
** Captain Briggs served in the ath Regiment in the Crimea from 29th November 1854, ^eluding the siege and fiUi
of Sebastopol and assault ofthe Batteries on the x8th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
M Capiain Bacon served with the 62nd Regiment in the Crimean campaign froni the 13th Nov. 1854, including the
sieffe and foU of Sebastopol, attack on the Quarries on the 8th June, and assaults of the Redan on the x8th Juno
and 8th Sept. (mentioned in despatches. Medal with CUtsp, and Turkish Medal). . ■ .*^
• Captain Bateman was attached to the Royal Artillery during the operations against the Taepings m the vimmiv
of Shanghai from April to Oct. 1862. resultmg in the taking of the stockade at Nanhaiang, capture by escalade 01
the walled riiics of Khadin.Tsinpoo, and T&olin. the fortified town of Najow, affair at Nanhsiang, and second capture
Army Pay Department — War Services, 276
cf Khadin. Aim sflKred as Afisistant Engineer on theearrey of tba 30 mile cirooit round Bfaanghaij nnder LLGolonel
C. 0. Gordon, from 37th Dec. z86a to 2nd Feb. 1863.
f CAptainlAnflrford aerred in the Hazara Campaign in x868, including the expedition againat the tribas on tli?
Bkok Koontain (Medal with Oiaep).
• Gaptam Yander Ifeulen served in the New Zealand war In 1863 (Medal). Served throughout the secoad pUu 'c
of the Aahaoti war from the Z7th December 1873, employed in the Transport Service, including tUo battle ui'
Affloafal, battle of Ordahsu, and capture of Coomassie (Medal with Clasp).
^iia^ Samuel B.Wood served with the 93rd Highlanders in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the
relief of Lacknow by Lord Clyde (severely wounded), battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec. X857, siege and capture
of Laeknow, attack on the Fort of Bewah. action of Allignnge, and capture of Bareilly (Medal with two Cl:lsp^).'.
^ Osptain Bromfleld served in New Zealand during General Chute's campaign of 1&66 (Medal).
^ M^or O'Connor served with the X4th Regt. in the Crimea from xoth Jan. 1855, iooluding the siege and fall oC
Bebsitopol, and assault of the z8th June (Me&l with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
^ l^jor Bowan served with the 34th Begiment in the Crimea fh)m the 9th Dec. 1855, including the siego and fnll
ofSebsstopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also in the Indian campaigns in 1857-59, iucludmg the
tctions at Cawnpore on a6th 37th and a8th Nov. 1857. capture of Meeangunge, siege and capture of Luckaow, lullcf
of Aiimghnr, and Brigade Quarter Master to Colonel Kelly's Force engaged in the operations on the Nepuul Fr >n«
tier, and present at the deftat of the rebels at Bootwul (Medal with Clasp).
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
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Medical Department.
(Office, No. 6, WhitehaU Yard.)
DzmxcTOS GxirBBAi., ranking with Mtyor QtntraU.
Muir, Sir WUliam Mure, JfD. JTCB.i Honorary Fkyncian to ike Queen ; Director Genial, x April 74 J ^'S. aa Not.
43 ; Surg. 34 Feb. 54; D,I.Qen. 31 Dec. 58 ; Surgeon General 15 Feb. 6z. London.
BnsoBOVB GxHBBAL, rani: aa Mqjor Generate.
Innes, John Harrie Ker, CB* Honorary Surgeon to the Queen ; A.S. 8 Apr. 4a j Surg, 1 1 Mar. 53 j D.I.Gen. 31 Dec. 58;
Surgeon General^ 24 July 7a. India. t* o /i
Gordon, Charles Alexander, 3fD.C£." Honorary Pkyeioian to tke Queen; A.S. 8 June 41 J flf«ry- *<> Joly 4o; If^a.fieu,
II May 60; Surgeon Geiural, i April 74. t. ^ -u a
Gordon. Huntley George, MD. A.S. 31 Dec. 41 ; Surg, aa Apr. 53; Surg. Major, 31 Dec. 61 j D.S.Gen. 9 Mar. 07;
Surgeon General, a8 Apr. 76. Gibraltar. „ ^ „ it
Massy, Hampden Hugh, MD. CB.*o a.S. aa Nov. 44 ; Surg, a Mar. 54 ; Surg. M^jor, aa Nov. 64 ; D.S.Gen.g Mar. 67 ;
Surgeon General, aS Apr. 76. Netley. ^ _
Munro, WiUiam, MD. CB.n A.S. 6 Dec. 44 J Surg. 5 May 54 ; Surg. Major, 6 Dec. 64 ; D.S.Gen. g Mar. 67 ; 5«r?«ni
General, 28 Apr. 76. London. ^ ..
Crawford, Thomas. MD.»*A.8. 18 Feb. 48; Surg. 9 Feb. 55; Surg. Major, 18 Feb. 68; D.S.Gen. i Feb. 70; SurgeM
General, 5 Dec. 76. Madras. „ _ ^, « .
Mackinnon, David Reid,» A.S. la Dec. 43 ; Surg. a8 Mar. 54 ; Surg.Mqjor, la Dec. 63 ; D.S.Gen, ap ^ov. 71; «•"
^^(m Oeii^ra/, IX Jan. 79. Aldershot. , «,
Watt, William Godfrey," .4.^5. 1 Mar. 44; iSi»ry. 28 Mar. 54; Surg. Mtyor, 1 Mar. 64; D.S.Gen. 8 May 7a ; ««»:y««»
General, 30 May 79. Malta. ^ _
Pogo, James MacmiUan Scott," A.S. 5 Mar. 44; Surg. 13 Apr. 55 ; Surg. M<yor, $ Mar. 64 ; D.S.Gn, 19 June 72 ;
• Surgeon General, 21 Aug. 79. Bombay. ^
DxpUTY ScBO£ONS GxirBBA.L, rank at
Colonel*.
Gilbome, Kdward»*
Thompson, John Alex. WilUam, MD..
Shelton, GeorgeAugustus Fred. ,lf JB.»
T'C Home, Sir Anthony Dickson,')
KCB.^ {temp, rank of Surgeon Gen.) >
Mackinnon, William Alexander, CB.^
Woolftyes, John Andrew, MD. CB. \
CMG.» (local rank tffSurg. General) }
White. Thomas Esmonde, ifl). CB.»..
Kendall, Heni^'. MD.*^
FapBon, Stanhope Hunter, MD.*^
Manifold, Michael Fenton*?
Smith, Alexander MD. CB
Gilbome, Richard^
O'Leary, Thomas Connor,** MB
Furlong, John Sheldon. MD.^
Holloway, James Lewis, CB
SincUir, James, MD.**
Madden, Charles Dodffson^
Clutterbuck, James Edmund, MD.n ...
Auohinleok, Grahame, MD."^
Franklyn, Edward James, MD.n
Irvine, John, MD.''^
Gibbons, John,?* CB
Lamprey, Jones, MB.*^
Murray, William Sim. MB
Fraser, Archibald Henry"
Hendley, John," CB
Mofiktt, John Edward" ,
Hassard, Henry Bolton*^
Tydd, Benjamin"
Pain, George
Holton, Francis, MB.**
SUSGBOir.
BUBGXOlf
I lfA.JOB.
SvaOBOVS Majob, rank a$ Me^ore, but
<rfUr ^o year9*fuU pay eervice tkey rank
ae Ll.Colonele, but junior qf tke latter
rank, except for choice cf Quartere.
Ward,WiIliiunPear8on»7
Robinson, Frederick, Jf2>.<^
Kellie, Jamea, JfD."
Coates, John, MD
Elkington, Arthur Guy"
Ingham, William James"
Reid, Thomas Bassett"
George, Owen William, MD
Thomson, William Arthur, MB
UC Beade, Herbert Ta^loi«»
Jameson. John Lyster"
Cunningnam, John Phillips, MD
O'NiaWohn
Lane, Benjamini<M
Pox, Thomas William, 3fB.»"
Meane, John. JfD.w
Whylook, Watkin Sandom, JTD.i" . . .
WrightjJ. Coleman Honisby,JlfD. »"
Skeen, William. MD
Martin, Curtiss"*
Morphew, Augustus"*
Ferguson, Johnston
Wafiis, WiUlam Beale
Porter, Joshua Henrr"»
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Ogilvy, John, MD.
Stewart, William. JfD.
Skues, William Mackensie, MD.w ...
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23 Nov. 72, Cork.
28 May 73 Canada.
24 Dec. 73! York.
I Apr. 74' Hong Kong.
I Apr. 74' Cape of Good Hope.
II July 74!
7 Jan. 75! Bengal (Umballa Circle).
30 Sept. 75 1 West Inoies.
28 Feb. 76 Bombay (Mhow Circle).
a8 Apr. 76 Bengal (Rawul Pindee).
78 Apr. 76 Colchester.
28 Apr. 76 Bermuda.
a8 Apr. 76 Edinburgh.
28 Apr. 76 Cape of Good Hope.
9 May 76 BelfhMt
, June 47 96
I Nov. 47
May 48 .
Apr. so 25
Mar. S3 30
May 51 24
May SI 5
June 51 14
Oct. 51 31
Nov. so 3
Jan. S2I31
Apr. 52' II
Apr. 5a| 5
July 52 II
July 52 18
Dec. 52 21
Dec. 52,14
Nov. 52 14
Mm-. ssIis
Feb. 55 22
Jan. 56 18
Apr. 5314
May 53 a8
June 53 18
July S3 8
July 53 8
July 53 -8
June 55
Mar. 57
Oct. 57
Jan. 56
Oct. 66
Aug. 58
Oct. 58
Apr. 63
Dec. 58
Nov. 57
Dec. 58
Mar. 59 _
May 5q'i3
Sept. 60 3
Sept. 60 3
Sept. 60 5
Jan. 62 6
Jan. 62 8
Deo. 59
Feb. 61
June 61
Jan. 62
Jan. 62
Feb. 62
July 62
July 62
July 62!
June 67
Nov. 67
May 68
Nov. 69
Jan. 71
Mi^ 71
May 71
June 71
Sept. 7 1
Sept. 71
Dec. 71
Apr. 72
Apr. 72
July 73
July 72
Nov. 72
Nov. 72
Nov. 7a
a8 June 76
2 July 76
a July 76
20 July 76
8 Nov. 76
5 Dec. 76
4 Mar. 77
a6 June 77
18 Sept. 77
27 Deo. 77
15 Nov. 78
1 3 Feb. 79
Bangalore.
Luoimow.
Poona.
Bombay.
London.
Bengal (Meerut).
Devonport
Madras.
Secnnderabad.
Bengal ^Allahabad).
Dover.
Bengal.
4 Mar. 79I London.
3 July 79{Chatham.
ai Aug. 79lWoolwicli.
Scots Guards.
Morar.
Gibraltar.
Grenadier Ghiards.
Clonmel.
Calcutta.
I Life Guards.
Rangoon.
Aldershot.
Bengal.
Gibraltar.
Bombay.
Bengal.
Gibraltar.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Cape of Good Hope.
Bengal.
Malta.
Devonport.
Coloheater.
Bengal.
Portsmouth.
Madras.
Bombay.
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
Medical Veparimeut,
278
SvsGxovs Mjuob.
Hanbnry, James Arthar, MB
fneer, Duncan Alexander Campbell, MD. .
Moore, Frederick William
Bleckl«7. Thomas Maodoueall, MD. CB.^ .
Cockbum, James Balfour, lfD."»
Webb, William Mamhaliw
Beade, John By CJole»»
Hinde, Beiyamin, lfD.»«
Sinclair, Edward Malcolm, JfD.i»
CstteU,WUliam»»*
Stanley, St. John^**
Ekin, James, Jf».»»
Tippetts, Alfred Malpas»
Hannan, James^*"
Clark, Thomas^^^
Lundy, Edward Lonis»*»
Wright, ThomaaW
Murphy, Thomas John, MD..
Guthrie,
, Alexander, MDA»
KeUett, Edward Toung»«>
Chappie, Robert Angostns^^i
Yoong.Adam Graham^**
Dempster, Charles Carroll^**
Meadows, Robert Wyatt, MD.^^
Hungerford, Richard"*
ft ManlMT^ William George Nicholas^"...
HodBon, Alexander Robert, IfB.iw
Biirland, Benjamin, lfB.>« ,
Kidd, Leonajd, lfB.>«*
Patterson, Leslie OgilvyiM
Tulloch, John, lfD.*«
Haward, Wallace^
Poppelwell, George Bell»"
Sklpton, Samuel Stacy, MD.^t
Street, James Petrie, Jfl>.»?» ,
Tarrant, Thomas, MD^^*
HiAsman. Bxham Long*^* ,
Jackson, Robert William, CB.w
Roberto, Edmund Hnmphrey^^
Gulland, Alexander Dudgeon, MD.^'f*
Teeran, Thomas"**
Lawrence, Henry John Hughes"^
Sparrow, John*" ,
Kxmemore, James Horridge***
Lofthoose, lEUcbard Chapman, MD.^^
Thompson, Joseph John ,
Mitchell, Hamilton*"
Carter, Rowland Wimbum*"
Wolsel^, Richard, 3f2>.»«>
Bteoait, William Ramsayiw ,
Collins, Francis, MD.i»*
Knkine, John Low, lfD.»w
Maenamara, William, MD
Coibett, Augustus Patrick Myers, lfZ>.»>
Johutton, James Crosse*°*
Marston, Jeflfery Allen, MD
Bemple, Andrew, MD
Banietfc. OUrer ,
Macfiulin, Francis Henry
loe, William C«rden*»
HoOingsworth. Thomas Smith
Slaagfater, George Monlas*'^
B«at^, James ITNeill
Hnlaeberg, John Wild*"
Boch, Sampson*"*
Corbett, WUliam Henry, lf2).»"
Webb. Randolph"*
Johnston. Joseph, MD
Biekeraon, Stephen Henry
Paugbt, John (ieorge«*
Wood. John«>»
Mxachamp, William Henry"?
Hopwood, Edwin James
Littgow, Stewart Aaron, 3fD »•
Becber, Emil, MD
Roae, Henry Joseph**^
Hanla, William Henry***
Innea, Charles Alexander, JfD.***
Sorria, Nathaniel
Watls, Joseph***
JeMop. Charles Moore*"
Boboiham, John Harrison**?
Fanner. William Langford
Gore, Albert Augustus, JfD.*"
Hinde. George Langford*"
Skaea, Frederick Mackenxie
Wilson, Edwin"!
Bead, Conatantine Caridi*"
Jerguaon, Hector
Watera, Robert. lfD.«»*
Bpe, Bamoel Black, MB
Shorn, Francia John*"
A.8SISTA.yT
8UBGKOH.
30 Sept. 53
aSOct. 53
28 Oct. 53
6 Jan. 54
3 Mar. 54
24 Mar. 54
24 Mar. 54
II Oct. 59
28 Mar. 54
28 Mar. 54
24 Feb. 54
7 Apr. 54
7 Apr. 34
7 Apr. 54
7 Apr. 54
7 Apr. 54
21 Apr. 54
26 Apr. 54
28 Apr. 54
26 Apr. 54
28 Apr. 54
5 May 54
26 May 54
26 May S4
3 Mar. 55
26 May 54
I Dec. 58
26 May 54
7 June 54
7 June 54
7 June S4
9 June 54
9 June 54
9 June 54
16 June 54
16 June 54
26 May 54
23 June 54
23 June 54
30 June 54
24 Feb. 54
30 June 54
23 June 54
14 July 54
14 July 54
21 July 54
28 July 54
28 July 54
It Aug. 54
1 Sept. 54
I Sept. 54
6 Oct. 54
27 Oct. 54
3 Nor. 54
10 Nov. 54
JO Nov. 54
24 Not. 54
I Deo. 54
1 Dec. 54
3 Not. 54
13 Dec. 54
14 Dec. 54
14 Dec. 54
14 Deo. 54
15 Dec. 54
X5 Dec. 54
27 Oct. 54
23 Dec. 54
5 Jan. 55
10 Jan. 55
23 Jan. 55
29 Jan. 55
3 Feb. 55
13 Feb. 55
6 Mar. 55
10 Mar. 55
[4 Mar. 55
2 Apr. 55
5 Apr. 55
J7 Apr. 55
23 Apr. 55
24 Apr. 55
1 Oct. 60
'5 |?»y 55
28 Feb. 55
19 May 55
13 May 53
30 July 55
19 Jan. 60
4 Aug. 55
6 Aug. 55
20 Feb. 63
5 May 63
5 May 63
12 Sept. 63
8 Jan. 64
- Jan. 64
Apr. 64
May 64
June 64
July 64
Aug. 64
-- 64
64
'X
• 65
,65
Oct.
Oct.
Nov.
Nov.v
.w June 6
20 June '
June u^
June 65
3o June 65
20 June 65
20 June 65
I Sept.
«i uue 05
June 65
I Aug. 65
° — .65
65
65
65
66
66
66
66
66
166
66
66
22 ^,
aoOct.
5 Nov.
1 Dec.
13 Feb.
13 Feb.
13 Feb.
2 Mar.
13 Mar.
15 June
15 June
10 July w
ID July 66
7 Aug. 66
7 Aug. 66
16 Oct. 66
16 Oct. 66
30 Oct. 66
a Nov. 66
IX Jan. 67
9 Mar. 67
9 Mar. 67
9 Mar. 67
9 Mar. 67
9 Mar. 67
9 Mar. 67
9 Mar. 67
9 Mar. 67
16 Mar. 67
14 May 67
29 May 67
8 June 67
8 June 67
June 67
95 June 67
26 June 67
7 Aug. 67
7 Aug. 67
•» Aug. 67
4 Oct. 67
23 Oct. 67
23 Oct. 67
23 Oct. 67
23 Oct. 67
9 Nov. 67
9 Not. 67
9 Not. 67
9 Nov. 67
7 Dec. 67
7 Dec. 67
I Feb. 68
15 Feb. 68
15 Feb. 68
4 Mar. 68
1 Apr. "*
11 Apr.
18 Apr.
'Ili^y
2 Sept.
19 Sept. 00
X4 0ot. 68
25 Nov. 68
12 Dec. 68
13 Jan. 69
34 Nov. 69
22 Dec. 69
29 Dec. 69
SUBGEOn
UAJOB.
BKGIMXHT, OB 8TA.TI0V.
Bengal.
London.
Bengal.
Madras.
Gibraltar.
Derby.
Bull Point.
Sheemese.
Bengal.
Ceylon.
Gosport.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Dublin.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Ceylon.
Bengal.
Ashton-under-Lyne.
Dublin.
Bengal.
Dover.
Devonport.
Hong Kong,
Bengal.
Bombay.
Bombay.
London.
Bermuda.
Devonport.
Bengal.
Weymouth.
Bombay.
Bermuda.
Fort Elaon.
Cape of Good Hope.
Royal Military Academy.
Madras.
Malta.
Grenadier Guards.
Bury St. Edmunds.
Dublin.
Warley.
ShomclifTe.
Bengal.
Nova Scotia.
Dover.
Jersey.
Winchester.
Grosport.
Bedford.
Bengal.
Cape of Grood Hope.
Surgeon to the Viceroy of India.
Gibraltar.
Dublin.
Woolwich.
Bengal.
Canterbury.
Jersey.
Gibraltar.
Dover.
Canterbuxy.
Bengal.
Lichfleld.
Bengal.
Bxeter.
Bombay.
(JraveBciuI.
Bengal.
Bermuda.
Shoebnryness,
Bengal.
ShornclilTe.
Hong Kong.
Bengal.
Gosport.
Bengal.
Chester.
Bengal.
Gibraltar.
Coldstream Guards.
Mauritius.
Madras.
Bengal.
Boxnbay.
Digitized by VjOOQIC
'■10
Medical J)e})aitrnent.
SUBOBOITB MI.JOB.
JA.8SI8TAST
BUXOBOir,
V^eale, Henry Richard Lobb, Jf2>.»« i4 Aug. 55
Jameson, James, MDJ^ 9 Nov. 57
Fox, Allan Nesbitt^t 16 Apr. 62
3' Brien, Thomas Butler Powei*^ agSept.ss
Sherlock, Henry*** 15 Dec. 54
M'Dowell, Edmund Greswold*** 6 Nov. 55
Bonn3nnan, James, MD I13 Dec. 55
Fuller, Samuel*** 23 July 55
Robertson, Alexander Crawford, IfD.**^ i June 55
Baker, Francis Bramley I 3 Mar. 54
[jane, William Ralph '^
Hoy sted, Thomas Norton*^
IViles, Juliu8»*»
Leask, James GroifiTi MB
'Tolliott, Nicholas
J'HaUoran, William**»t
ollis, William«» «...,
Kerr, Bei^amin Cowan, MD
3rant, Maximilian, MD.*^^
Bradshaw, Alexander Pred.««
['arr, James
Baker, James Bowyer*»*
O'Leary, Eugene Francis, MD
Mould, Thomas Rawlings, MD,'...
r.ewer. Robert, MD?»
U'Grath, Edmund.
Urowno, Charles Heniy***
Pvudd, Thomas, JfD.w
!^mith, Philip Broke, MD
M'Fall. DavWChamber8»«>
Landale, James, MD ,
Oliver, WilUom Silver, afD.««
Flcath, John Henry, MD.*^
Vshton, William, MB.^ ,
Whitla, George -
Herl)ert, Henry Garden, MD
:'lifton, Robert Walter**
rt(Ml>^8on, Decimus P. de, MD?^.
kV:i(lc, Frederick William
ilackiimou, Charles**
Jood, James*^®
^Vhittaker, John Henderson
Pater8on, Henry Foljambe, If D
rhomhiU, Tho». AUen. ITB.*"
IVailace, John
I ones, Melville George*^! .
[nkson, James, Jf/).*** — .
Murray, Daniel, MD, .
kVarren, John
Tanner, William**'
5iraud, Byng Thomas,*** MD
:5ly, William**© \
"^ymons, John TrebaneMay, MD....
juinlau, Michael
Don, William Gerard,*»» MD
3oyd, WUliam Cathcart
Jomyn, John Sarsfield, MB
iillman, William
ray, William
Bennett, Thomas
ilackaj', James, JfD
tlamsbotham, Walter Basnett, MD,.
.'urran, William*'*
3avi8, James***
^unt, John Henry
Joysted, Isaac***
jiraud, Charles Herv6*»*
hlinton, James
rCnaggs, Henry
Berkeley, Richard William
t>eunington, Frederick***
Thompson, James
I'Altera, James Johnson
Paxton, James, JfD.*w
iopkins, Edward***
icanlan, FitzQerald Edward
^rescott, Albert Stanley K.***
Gardner, Thomas TurviUe
tfoffitt, Andrew***
:'olahan, John, MD
Jourke, Joseph
kVult^j., Thomus
J.ik( r. Williiim LangworUiy
ilucl>cth, Hugh Mackay
)Bricn, Thomas Michael
Jcott, Horatio, MD
Joorhead, George Alexander
feffcoat, James Henry
logg, Francis Roberts, MD
iackensie^ John,** MD
>avidge, John***
unahan, John, MD,
5 Feb.
.^May
4 July
4 Aug.
?Aug.
3 Sept.
2 Oct.
2 Nov.
June
29 Dec. 54
28 Sept. 55
zi Apr. 56
28 Aug. 55
13 Oct. 55
18 Feb. 56
14 Sept. 55
17 Nov. 55
10 Mar. 57
27 May 57
28 May 57
38 May 57
9 Feb. 56
31 May 57
1 Aug. 57
I Aug. 57
» Aug. 57
1 Aug 57
15 Sept.S7
15 Sept. 57
15 Sept. 57
15 Sept. 57
15 Sept. 57
15 Sept. 57
IS Sept. 5-
15 Sept. 57
28 Sept. 57
28 Sept. 57
28 Sept. 57
28 Sept. 57
3 Oct. 57
3 Oct. 57
9 Oct. 57
28 May 57
a June 57
19 Oct. S7
, , 19 Oct. 57
jrant, John Gordon lioOct. s-?
" ^-'-' ^^ 19 Oct. 57
9 Nov. 57
9 Nov. 57
9 Nov. 57
8 Dec. 57
8 Deo. 57
8 Dec. 5;
22 Jan. 5L
22 Jan. 58
22 Jan. 58
22 Jan. 58
22 Jan. 58
22 Jan. 58
18 Feb. 58
10 Mar. 58
10 Mar. 58
10 Mar. 58
10 Mar. 58
xo Mar. 58
10 Mar. 58
10 Mar. 58
22 Apr. 58
22 Apr. 58
22 Apr. 58
22 Apr. 58
32 Apr. 58
23 Apr. 58
32 Apr. 58
30 Apr. 58
6 May 58
7 May 58
25 May 58
35 May 58
75 May 58
25 May s8
93 June 58
33 June 58
33 June 58
99 Jane 58
39 July 58
5 Aug. 58
5 Aug. 58
5 Aug. 58
5 Aug. 58
5 Aug. 58
4
4
9
12 Oct.
12 "^^
24 - — ,
4 Jan.
4 Jan.
4 Feb.
4 Feb.
IS Feb.
15 Feb.
8 Mar.
5 Apr.
22 Apr. 7 J
22 Apr. 71
17 May ^\
31 May 73
2 Aug. 71
30 Aug. 71
30 Aug. 7
9 Sept. 71
20 Sept.7z
1 Ont. 71
70
70
70
70
f. 70
■70
70
70
58
71
71
7»
71
7»
71
71
71
7 Oct. 71
18 Nov. 71
2 Dec. 71
23 Dec. 71
10 Jan. 72
Feb. 72
Feb. 72
Mar. 72
Apr. 79
May 73
Aug. 72
Sept 72
Oct.
Oct.
Nov.
Nov.
Jau,
72
72
72
^7»
73
BXTBOBOV
MAJOB.
I Apr. 73
X Apr. 73
I Apr. 73
1 Apr. 73
X Apr. 73
I Apr. 73
1 Apr. 73
X Apr. 73
I Apr. 73
I Apr. 73
X Apr. 73
X Apr. 73
X Apr. 73
X Apr. 73
X Apr. 73
X Apr. 73
I Apr. 73
I Apr. 73
X Apr. 73
X Apr. 73
X Apr. 73
1 Apr. 73
X Apr. 73
X Apr. 73
X Apr. 73
X Apr. 73
X Apr. 73
1 Apr. 73
X Apr. 73
X Apr. 73
X Apr. 73
X Apr. 73
X Apr. 73
X Apr. 73
I Apr. 73
X Apr. 73
I Apr. 73
X Apr. 73
X Apr. 73
I Apr. 73
I Apr. 73
X Apr. 73
X Apr. 73
X Apr. 73
X Apr. 73
X Apr. 73
I Apr. 73
X Apr. 73
I Apr. 73
I Apr. 73
BBOmHT, OB BTATIOV.
Netley.
Portamonth.
Bengal.
Woolwich.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Bombay.
Colchester.
Cupe of Good Hope.
Grenadier Guards.
Scots Guards.
Woolwich.
Parkhurst.
Cape of Gk>od Hope.
Bengal.
Honleld.
Shomoliflb.
Cape of Grood Hope.
[East Indief.
Surgeon to Ck>mmander in Chiel .
Bombay.
Brecon.
Bengal.
Gibraltar.
Bengal.
Bombay,
Bengal.
Bengal.
Aldershot.
Norwich.
Madras.
Nova Scotia.
Jamaica.
Curragh.
Great Tarmouth.
Dover.
Madras.
Cape of Good Hope. '
Aldershot.
Netley.
Bengal.
Malta.
Aldershot.
Guernsey.
Cape of Good Hope.
Chatham.
Bombay.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Bombay.
Bombay.
Bengal.
Woolwich.
London.
Bengal.
Madras.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Portsmouth.
Warrington.
Athlone.
Cape of Good Hope.
Birr.
Cape of Good Hope.
CUflon.
Bengal.
Parkhurtt.
Bombay.
Leith Fort.
BengaL
liecb.
Bengal.
BengaL
Purfleot.
Goaport.
Bombay.
Galway.
Coloheater.
Bengal.
Devonport.
Portimouth.
Newport.
BengaL
Chatham.
Netley.
Surgeon to Gorenior of Madni.
Woolwioh.
Malta.
Digitized by VjOOQIC
Medical Department.
SUBOBOVB M1.JOB.
Archer, Samncl**
Witoon, James, MB
Gibbon, Edward Acton
Gfflespie, Robert, lfZ>.«»
Ferfnuon, Austin Jonas
Robinson, John
Killery, St. John. JfD
White, Lancelot Andrewes
Gardiner, William Alexander
White, Mathew Lawrence
Graves, William
Barnwell, Tobias
Tnrton, Francis Alftred, lfD.»** ....
Edge, John Dallas,**^ MD
Dane, George Scott.»7 MD
Fiddes, John Montgomery, MB.,..
M'Farland, Francis Edward
RamsaT, Thomas
rt Temple, William, MB.^
McCarthy, James Joseph, JfD«o
Harrison, Henry*''
Martin. James
Hoile, Edmond, MD.»^
Loagheed, James Winterscale
Lewer, Alfred, MD
fieasion, Thomas
Wilkes, Edwin
Kerans, William Robert^*
Low, Edward Litton, JfD.««
Grdfl:, John, MB
Danoan, James Shand, MD
Griffith, Charles William**
Allan, Alexander, MD
Heasman, William
Wikeley, Charles Edward
Sanderson, Arthur
M'Taviab, Alexander Campbell ....
Watson, JamesW
Clsrk, James Edward
Sainter, James I>ow«*
Markey, Edward Corrigan
Millar, William
Ck}lan, Hunter Alexander
M'Nalty, Georfce WiUiam, lf2).»« .
Gribbon, Qeorge Carson, MB
Smi^ Charles Edward, MD
Watling, Charles Wyat
eimon, George, MD
Tite,RobertrJfX>.
dney TK<
Bay, Sidney Keyworth
DaTidge, George Abraham
Uoyd, Edward Harford, IfB
Donaldson, Jamee Tonng, MD
Codrington, OUvor, MD.^
Venour. William^*
Adcock. John, JTD
Dlingworth. John Alfred*"
Grant, Bobert Alex. Peter"*
Thomson, Alexander, MD
Gaye, Arthur Charles*"
Soott, John Alexander
Guinness, Henry Cramer
Und, James, MD
Wood, Thomas,*^ JO.
CwsRh, William
Falwaaser, Francis
Hsmilton, John Butler, MD
Tamhsson, Ed-ward Denham*^* ..
ChappeU. John James, MD
Cherry, William
MsaaaeU, Samuel Edward
Bobiason, William Christy
Vales, John
Scaflbrd. Patrick Walter*"
White, Thomas Honzy, MD
0iren,0wen"7
Ferffoaon, James
Boiuum, Edward Joseph***
Wai, George Elmsly"*
Harvey, Cnsries Hamilton, MD..
Mutagh, Thomas
l^ng, Alexander .
Godwin, Charles H
Gillespie, Franklin, M£
Maanaell, Thomas
Wilson, Frederick Bobert,JfB.*** ..
Alcock. Nathaniel
Jasdowdd, Bronislaw James, MB.
Riordaii,Bobert l>e Burgh
Baker, Thomas Young
F^nit, Frank
White. BsmiielGsBibls, JfD.*"
Grant,
Heui •***.
Irric&ie]
Burnett, MD.
▲SSISTAV-r
SVBSBOK.
5 Aug. 58
5 Aug. 58
I Sept. 58
z Sept. 58
I Sept. 58
2a Sept. 58
32 Sept. 58
22 Sept. 58
22 Sept. 58
22 Sept. 58
22 Sept. 58
22 Sept. 58
13 Oct. 58
30 Sept. 71
I Nov. 58
1 Nov. 58
I Nov. 58
I Nov. 58
I Nov. 58
i6 Nov. 58
16 Nov. 58
16 Nov. 58
22 Sept. 58
x6 Nov. 58
I Deo. 58
X Deo. 58
1 Dec. 58
14 Dec. 58
14 Dec. 58
14 Dec. 58
14 Dec. 58
12 Jan. 59
12 Jan. 59
12 Jan. 59
12 Jan. 59
12 Jan. 59
12 Jan. 59
1 Feb. 59
I Fob. 59
X Mar. 59
I Mar. 59
z Mar. 59
I Mar. 59
X4 Apr. 63
2o Apr. 59
20 Apr. 59
20 Apr. 59
20 Apr. 59
20 Apr. 59
20 Apr. 59
20 Apr. 59
13 June 59
13 June 59
13 June 5Q
22 Sept. 58
13 June 59
13 June 59
X3 June 59
x3 June 59
II Oct. 59
II Oct. 59
II Oct. 59
20 Apr. 59
II Oct. 59
15 Oct. 59
19 Jan. 60
19 Jan. 60
ip Jan. 60
19 Jan. 60
19 Jan. 60
19 Jan. 60
19 Jan. 60
(9 Jan. 60
19 Jan. 60
19 Jan. 60
19 Jan. 60
19 Jan. 60
19 Jan. 60
19 Jan. 60
I Mar. 61
14 Dec. 58
I Mar. 61
I Oct. 60
I Oct. 60
zOct. 60
zOct. 60
I Oct. 60
1 Oct. 60
I Oct. 60
xOot. 60
zOct. 60
I Oct. 60
lOot. 60
I Oct. 60
SUBOBOir
MAJOB.
BBGIMBHT, OB 8T1T10N.
I Apr. 73
I Apr. 73
I Apr. 73
I Apr. 73
1 Apr. 73 j
I Apr. 73
I Apr. 73
I Apr. 73
I Apr. 73
I Apr. 73
I Apr. 73
1 Apr. 73
14 June 73
2cAug. 73
6 Sept. 73
24 Sept. 73
4 Oct. 73
18 Oct. 73
18 Oct. 73
18 Oct. 73
18 Oct. 73
12 Nov. 73
6 Dec. 73
24 Dec. 73
21 Jan. 74
21 Jan. 74
21 Jan. 74
34 Jan. 74
II Mar. 74
1 1 Mar. 74
1 Apr. 74
I Apr. 74
I Apr. 74
I Apr. 74
1 Apr. 74
I Apr. 74
I Apr. 74
I Apr. 74
I Apr. 74
I Apr. 74
I Apr. 74
I Apr. 74
I Apr. 74
I Apr. 74
19 Apr. 74
IX July 74
29 July 74
29 July 74
29 July 74
30 July 74
12 Aug. 74
6 Jan. 75
6 Jan. 75
7 Jan. 75
30 Jan. 75
31 Jan. 75
iz Feb. 75
ti Feb. 75
1 1 Feb. 75
12 Feb. 75
11 Mar. 75
12 Mar. 75
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I Apr. 75
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a Sept. 75
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25 Oct. 75
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a Nor. 75
3 Not. 75
10 Not. 75
Singapore.
Bengal.
Hilsea.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Ceylon.
Madras.
Dublin.
Dublin.
Bengal.
Cape of Good Hope.
Dublin.
Chatham.
Belfast.
Bengal.
Portsmouth.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Aldershot.
Aldershot.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Shorncliffe.
Malta.
Netiey.
Gibraltar.
Manchester.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Mauritius.
Manchester.
Bengal.
Aldershot.
Cork.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Bombay.
Fort George.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Pontefract.
Bengal.
Glasgow.
Chatham.
Bengal.
Dorchester.
York.
Honduras.
Madras.
Bengal.
Ma<iras.
Bombay.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Cyprus,
Bengal.
Malta.
Christchnrch.
Bengal.
Aldershot.
Malta.
Portsmouth.
Cape of Good Hope.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Manchester.
Gibraltar.
Bombay.
Colchester.
Madras.
Woolwich Arsenal.
St. Helena.
Nova Scotia.
Portland.
Madras.
Weedon.
Lincoln.
Madras.
Bengal.
Caiw of Good Hope,
Madras.
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SOBOSOITB MA.JOB.
Murrav, John Ross, 3fD.^
AVillB. Caleb Sherar, C5
Helcher, John Waring, MD
Doran, James, JfD.*«
Perry, Greorge*'*
Taylor, Joseph Marmaduke***
Welch, PrEtncis Heniy
Batho, Robert
Ironside, William, MD
Staples. Francis Patrick'"
aimo, William Hill. MD
Wilson, William James, 3f27
Clarke, Alfred F.Stafford, If 1>
Hall, Augustus Robinson
Footner, Edward, JfS
Dustan, John
Bartlev, Acheson George. MD
Hannah, John Barlow, JfD.«»
Ferguson, Richard Patrick***
Churchill, Alex. Ferrier, JfD
M'Adam, John Stannard
Nicholson, Edward
Belemore. Alfred John
Mackie. David, MD
Ross, William George, MD
Hare, Richard William, MB
Close, Charles Strathome
Clapp, William Henry Bant, MD
Waters, John Mangin
yCDouglas, Campbell Millij, MD.^ .
Fannin, John Edward
Maimsell, Charles Albert, MD."*
Ffolliott, William
Cumming, Kenneth William, MD
Scott, Frederick Beaufort, lfD.««t ....
O'Farrell , Ignatius M' Donogh
Lang^on, John
Ashton, Gough, IfB
Creyk, William, MB
Brebner, Alexander, If D.»*
Nash, WiUiam, MD
Dudley, William Edmondson
Doig, Alexander
Quinton, William West, MB
Martin, William Thomas. MD.^
Ferguson, Frederick, MD
Troup, Robert William, MB «?»
Bcattie, James Forbes, MD
Thomson, Alexander, MD
Turner, Alexander, MD.^
Preston, Alexander Francis, JfJB
Forsayeth, Richard William
Cuflfe, Charles MacDonogh,»« CB
Shaw, John Alexander, JfD
Haines, Charles
Dick, Forbes, MD
Collier, Hopetoun Currie*»«
GrecnhUl, Joseph Ridge»»
Greene, Hubert Rothwell
Bolton, Robert Henry*?*
Barker, James
Barry, James, MD
Atkins, Charles Alfred»*«
Smith. William Patrick
Weir, Christopher John, MB
Howard, Francis, JfD
Elgee, William
Moriarty, Thomas, MD
Jobson, William, MDJ^
Fleming, Joseph, MD.''^
Orwin, Thomas William ,
Hickson, Richard Charles Coleman *•.
Bolster, Thomas Gardiner, MD.*^ ....
Middleton, John, MD
Leslie, David Arthur, JfD.w
Muir, Henry Skey, MD
Maxham, John William, MD
Hyde, Robert
Barrow, Thomas Samuel, IfD
Cogan, Michael*7«
Turner, Richard, MD
Churchill, Charles Fleetwood, MB
Babington, Thomas
Ambrose, John, MD
Anderson, John
Johnson, Francis, Jf.B
Minto, Alexander, MB. »»
Atkinson, George, 2fB."»
Kirkwood, Thomas Moore
Davies, Richard William
Dooley, George Francis
Stock, John Nugent
Spry, George Frederick Hume-, MD. .
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75 Cape of Good Hope.
76 Mslta.
76 West Indies.
76 f -oldstream Guards.
76 Royal Horse Guards.
76 Madras.
76 Plymcath.
76|Piershill.
76 Netley.
761 Bengal.
76|AIdershot.
London.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Aldemey.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Aldershol.
Aldershot.
Madras.
Pembroke Dock.
Sheffield.
Madras.
Brighton.
Bengal.
Madras.
Newcastle-on-Tyne.
Bengal.
Fort Staddon.
Bengal.
Madras.
Limerick.
Bengal.
Cape of Good Hope.
York.
Madras.
Bengal.
Preston
Bengal.
Bengal.
Netley.
Bengal.
Gibraltar.
Bombay.
Beverley.
Madras.
Bombay.
Bombay.
Bombay.
Gibraltar.
Devonport.
Bombay.
Bombay.
Madras.
Dnndalk.
Bengal.
Cape of Gk)od Hope.
Armagh.
Bengal.
Cape of Good Hope.
Bengal.
Bombay.
Madras.
BengiJ.
Cape of Good Hope.
Bengal
Bengal.
Cape of Good Hope.
Bengal.
Aldershot.
Bengal
Madras.
Madras.
Aldershot.
76jWarwick.
76 Cape of Good Hope.
76; Bengal
76- Sandhurst.
76 Madras.
76;Bengal.
76 Bengal
76 1 Madras.
76lBengal.
76 Malta.
76, Cape of Good Hope.
76 2 1^ Guards.
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Tomlinaon, William Window ,
Price, William Sparks Mania .., ^.,
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BoQeao, John P. HamiltoD, MB ,
Keir, William. JfZ). ..-...,.
CoTban, Lanrenoe, UD ..,
Tiylor. William. MD
M'Lean. John Mackenaie.lfD..
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Hedley, William Snowdon. JfD J3oSept.64
O'Suffivan, Edward / ~ -
H'Creery, Jamea
Gillfltpie. Humphrey C, MD
Hector, James. 3£3
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Riordan. William Edward
fionrke, Isidore, Jf 3 )..
Momj, John, ifB
Kelly, James Bennett
Beams, Daniel Charles Grose
Hajrhes, John Henry, MD***
Robinson. Albert Beixjaniin
Thorbom. David Arno S.. MD, ..
O'Brien. Enxene Robert. MD
BUke, Walter
Grose, Dsniel Charles***
nood, Bamnel
Candy. John, JfD i'3oScpt.64
Kmtace, Edward j3o Sept. 64
^srd. Espine*** 30 Sept. 64
lUtarin, John 3oSept.64
Rmion, David. MD 30 Sept. 64
Hesl/, Charles !3o8ept.64
Dam, John Nonnan. MD |X4 Apr. 63
Malcohn. John Vicary Thatcher, MD I31 Mar. 64
OoUint, Robert, MB 31 Mar. 65
OTsTTell. Thomas, MD ,31 Mar. 65
Hinds, Wmiam Richard Gore. MD 31 Mar. 65
^ders, George Bedford 31 Mar. 65!
Andrew.George. Jfi.»»* ^' '
Rottledffe. William Frederick
Robertson, William. MB
Fishboorne. Joseph Eustace.
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Tobin, Richard 31 Mar. 65!
J*ckion, Richard ,31 Mar. 65,
Vbite, William O'Byme 31 Mar. 65'
Cwew, Richard Hagh*w 31 Mar. 65I
^t«,Charlea 131 Mar. 65
Eratt, George Joseph HamUton. MD hi Mar. 65I
Keiih, Robert. MD I31 Mar. 65
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Bate. Abraham WUliam, MD,
•■huTthm, George Fleetwood, afB
Parefoy, John WUliam, MD
Waifhom, Henry
^te, George
0 Reillj, John Joseph
MWatters, William
lUUy, Robert Nelson
< «berwood. William Alister.JfD
Johajton, William. Jfl>
5*. >aat, George Bridges. MD
<>Bnen, Henry Joseph. MB
J;il«T, Phihp Lefeuvro
hiTdon, John Edward. MB
^j)!inellan, Edward
Juckiiuion. Henry William Alexander
Jr*i«.JohnFiUGerald
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•^^^ttCT, James Lane, MD 3
J^'jmerfoTd, Henry. ITD '31 Mar. 66'
«-'-"wn, Henry Thomas.lfD.**» 13 1 Mar. 66
Jf tua<a, uiick Albert, lfZ> I31 Mar. 66
ifX'atchan. Jamea Bhaw, MB I31 Mar. 66
•^Cryital. Edward. MD.^ ,31 Mar. 66
niapnian, Henry Theodore 31 Mar. 66
Buchanan, Robert Francis J31 Mar. 66
fcioney, James Patrick '31 Mar. 66
IJuteiwrn, Thomaa William 131 Mar. 66
"odder, Fred. William Lloyd, MB 131 Mar. 6c
^u?Taxaon, WUliam Flack, MB '31 Mar. 66
MPberson, Robert Nasmyth 31 Mar. 66
J«oq, Robert Coleman '31 Mar. 66
Brimett, William Francis '31 Mar. 66l
lit'ult, Edmond Farrington '31 Mar. 66
Alexander, William. MD - . ^ .
Hannan, WUliam Morton, MB,
Mofire, Sandford, 3fJ.*»*
'iibeon. George John, MD
waiiamson, James. MB
''*t«ele, William Henry, MD.^.
Major, Napoleon Biadee
KaiM^an, Alfred Henry
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jjt Mtir. 77 1 Edinburgh.
1^1 Wht. 77 Bengal.
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Hong Kong.
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Cape of (Sood Hope.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Queenstown.
Bengal.
Perth.
Madras.
Bengal.
Dublin.
Madras.
Cape of Good Hope.
Madras.
Newbridge.
Carlisle.
Madras.
Bombay.
Bombay.
Nova Scotia.
Aldershot.
Halifax, Yorks.
Bengal.
Cape of Good Hope.
Bengal.
Cape of Good Hope.
Madras.
Winchester.
Guernsey.
Bermuda.
77 'Malta.
77 1 Bombay.
14 Feb. 7S{Bermaua.
31 Mar. 78
3z Mar. 78
31 Mar. 78
31 Mar. 78
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31 Mar. 78
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31 Mar. 78
31 Mar. 78
31 Mar. 78
31 Mar. 78
31 Mar. 78
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2 Oct. 78
2 Oct. 78
2 Oct. 78
2 Oct. 78
2 Oct. 78
a Oct. 78
2 Oct. 78
2 Oct. 78
2 Oct." 78
2 Oct. 78
Netley.
Cape of Good Hope.
Bermuda.
Cape of Good Hope.
Mullingar.
West Indioa.
Bombay.
Bengal.
Mauritius
Bengal.
Bombay.
Woolwich.
Fleetwood.
Portsmouth.
Gape of Good Hope.
Aldershot.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Aldershot.
Bengal.
Bombay.
Cyprus.
Babamap.
Bengal.
Bengal.
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SUXOKOVB HUOB.
Haoartnej, James, MD
Lo«gheed, William
Bvan, Matthew Joseph
lUchards, Charles Frederick, ICB
vac Reynolds, James Henry, MB
O'Reilly, Thomas
Fairland, Edwin James***
Murphy, Robert
Townsend. Edmond. IfD.***
O'Reilly, James, MB
Cogan, Thomas Sillery**»
Supple, James Francis
Parkinson, Richard Colville
Moore, Joseph Henry*"
Irving, George Clerk
Tolmie, Thomas Campbell
Boche, Arthur Wellesley
Croker, John Randal
Morgan, Jerome William***
Holmes, Thomas James Paul, MB
Corbett, Robert de la Cour,2fD
PoUock, Charles Frederick, MB
M'Ewen, Donald, MB ,
Macmullen. Richard
Randall, John George
M'Namara, William Henry, IfD
Qallwey, Mathew Moriarty, MD
lorons, Frederick, MD
Hare, George
Gunning, James Davis
Anthony, Mark, MD
Rae, Gustavus Rochfort
Hunter, John Henry
Wilson, William Deane, MB
Cotter, Samuel Kyle, MD
Barry, John, MD
Bennett, WiUiam Fuller, MD
Anderson, John Albert, MD
Riddick, John
Crowe, James Daniel
Anderson, Alexander***
FitzGeralcLEdmund Maurice Downing, MD..
Kingston, Thomas, MD
Shaw, George
Heather, David C. Williamson
Jagoe, Henry, MB
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BPKgKOir.
2 Oct. 66
a Oct. 66
31 Mar. 66
3 Oct. 66
31 Mar. 68
I Apr. 67
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Pickford, William Henry, MB
Myers, Arthur Bowen Richards
Hensman, Henry Frank
Melladew, Heinrich Friederich Lawaetz, MD.^^
Whipple, John Henry Connel,2f-D...,
Campbell, John Alexander
Duke, William Alexander
Maunsell-Collins, William, MD
Femandes, Albert Luis
Lewis, Timothy, MB
Dobson, George Edward, MB
Fraser, James, J/"2>
Walker, John, MB
Ryan, George
MTacSwiney, Eugene V., MD
Ussher, James Henry, MB,^^
Leader, John „
Gasteen, William Charles, IfB J31 Mar.
Anderson, Robert '31 Mar.
Geoghegan, William, MB I31 Mar.
L'Estrange, Albert Halahan ,31 Mar.
Kirwan, Albert I31 Mar.
Knox, Maurice '31 Mnr.
Craig, Richard Manifold 131 Mar.
Rahilly, John Roche 31 Mar.
Brown, Anthony Lennon I31 Mar.
MacrobinJLmlw. Arthur, If 2)»*o hi Mar.
Waghom, Frederick, JfZ) 31 Mar.
Jennin^, Charles Barromeo I31 Mar.
Garde, William Henry .31 Mar.
Burford, Henry Hummerston '31 Mar.
Jackson,Thoma8 Wilson, MB hi Mar.
Thornton, DanieP^ '31 Mar.
Latchford, John, MB 31 Mar.
Frazcr, Peter Thomas I31 Mar.
Campbell, William John 31 Mar.
Samuels, William Frederick.. 31 Mar.
L'Estraujre, Francis Ailolphus 31 Mar.
Eagar, Oliver Stokes 31 Mar.
Parke, Duke 31 Mar.
Stokes, Alexander HaMinc, jlfi? i Oct.
Triphook, Geo. Roderick, MB r Oct.
Scanlan, Jamctj, MB 1 Oct.
Croau, John Joseph 1 Oct.
Corry, George i Oct.
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a Oct. 78 Dublin,
a Oct. 78|Aldershot.
aa Oct. 78 Kinsale.
X Jan. 79 Bombay,
aj Jan. 79 Curragh.
I Apr. 79 Netley.
X Apr. 79 Bengal
X Apr. 79 Cape of Good Hope.
X Apr. 79|Cape of Good Hope.
X Apr. 79 1
X Apr. 79 Gibraltar.
X Apr. 79 Bengal.
X Apr. 79 Cape of Good Hope.
X Apr. 79iBengaL
X Apr. 79 Cyprus.
X Apr. 79 Malta.
I Apr. 79lDevonport.
X Apr. 79 'Bombay.
X Apr. 79 Bencral.
X Apr. 79|Colcliester.
I Oct. 79 1 Cork.
X Oct. 79 Hong Kong.
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Bombay.
Cyprus.
Cyprus,
Bengal.
Aldershot.
Tynemouth.
Dover.
Bengal.
Tralee.
Bengal.
Bombay.
Ballincollig.
Fermoy.
Bengal.
Woolwich.
Shoebnryness.
Gibraltar.
Bombay.
Bengal.
Madras.
Bengal.
Cape of Good Hope
Cape of Grood Hope.
Grenadier Guards.
Coldstream Guards.
2 Life Guards.
Royal Horse Guards.
Coldstream Guards.
Jamaica.
Ipswich.
Scots Guards.
Grenadier Guards.
Bengal.
Cape of Good Hope.
'Malta.
i Capo of Good Hope.
68 Cyprus.
68 I Cape of Good Hope.
68! ICahir.
68 |Cape of Good Hope.
68 I Bombay.
68 iCape of Good Hope.
lOughterai-d.
OS I Madras.
6S iBenpal.
68' Cyprus.
68 1 -Madras.
68 Gape of Good Hope.
68 I Aldershot.
68 'Aldershot.
68 Cape of Good Hope.
68 Bombay.
68 Jamaica.
68 Bombay.
6S Cape of GrOod Hope.
6S .Dublin.
63 Bonj^al.
60 Woolwich.
68 Dublin.
68 Jamaica.
63 Ceylon.
68 Singapore.
68 Cape of Good Hope.
6S Dublin.
6S Trowbridge.
68 Dublin.
68
Bengal,
Digitized by VjOOQIC
Medical Bepartment.
284
Suiaiovs.
OiTT, Frands Arthur, IfZ).
Dake,Alexander William, IfD.
Bradford, Bobert Mark
SUnnard, Henry
Bennett, Biduurd Dawson ..
Firis, Thomas, JfB
White, Hngh Brady
Soe;,£dward Alexander Henry
Stoart, George Ballingall, HIB
Irrinif, Lewis Allen
M'Cracken, John Alexr., JfD.
Beanush, James Maybary.lTD
Cleiy, James Albert, MB
Coato, James, JfB
Williamson, John Gover
Bradford, Henry
hvrcett, William James, MB,
Joyntj Henry William.
Saonders, William Egerton...
Leckie, David, Jf J
Charlton, William Johnston...
Sozton, John, MB
Antbonisz, Alfk«d Henry, MB.
MoUoy, Oscar Frederick
Morlan, William Joseph
KTfuMn^^ Hif^hl^Tf^
M'Namara. James, IfD.*"
Hannan, Rodolph, MB
Wilfon, John Bower, MD
Leake, George Dalton Nugent
Martin, Joseph Walter "
0*ilalley,i&
Itobinson, Robert Henry .
Gabbett, Poole Robert ....
O'Connell, MathewDaniel,lfD
Ward.Sspine Charles Robert
Fmdlay, William
Joynt, Edward Heame, MD...
Aah, Bobcrt Vacy, MB
C(mnoUy,Panl
Dwyer, Charles Edward
Rogers, John Godfkiey, MB....
Connolly, Benj. BloomfleId>B« .
Barrow, Frank Edward
Bfcwd, Robert, MI>
Barrow, Henry John Waller...
BrWgts, William Percy
Drnry, Robert. MI>
(^rant, William Cameron, MB
O'Donnell, Richard William...!
DoDoran, William 1
Brown, Dugald Bla.ir
Q^. Richard Henry, ATB ...
'niLcler,BlennerhafisetMont' >
?omerio i
Slaoghier, William Budd
BTOwue. Andrew Lang, 3fD.J
K«T», Christopher William^
„A>ore,lfD. S
Buhe.CecOJoaiahliambton )
JfB C
?r.k«a,Heni^ Haidane. MB..
Jwajne, Charles Henry
J^^ndge, Georgo Thomas...
J^^W.Breame Weston
Webb. William Edward, MB.
^Plcton, Reginald Wm., MB
^ocA, Oiwuld GUlespie, MD
Oabbiaa, wrni.Lanncelotte, MB ,
. honactt, Richard Gillham '
ifQoaid, Peter John. MD...
Ji^ir, James, If Z)
Jard,Lloyd Brereton ,
^w, Thomas Joseph, IfD
Miller.William Birkmyre, MB^
Hickaon, Georgo Blake i
J»g"», Beiyamin^ichard.afD '
PrcDdergast. John I
Pratt, William Simson, MB.*^
^-nyth, CsrewC.Howard,lf2)
^OQith, James Adolphua
■Janin, John
Yoang, Frederick Simon, JfB
▲SSISTAHTj
XXOIMBITT, OB
BTATIOK.
Oct. 68
Oct. 68
Oct. 68;
Oct. 68 1
Oct. 681
Oct. 68
Oct. 68
May 69'
Bengal.
ManriUos.
Madras.
Honduras.
West Indies.
Aldershot.
Madras.
Bradford.
SVBOBOHS.
BSeiXBVT, OB
*BMIOir.
BUBQBOX
Apr. i
Apr. 71
Apr. 71
Apr. 71
Apr. 71
Apr. 71
Apr. 71
Apr. 71
Apr. 71
Apr. 71
Apr. 71I
Apr. 71
Apr. 71
Apr. 71
Apr. 7t
Apr. 71
Apr. 71
Apr. 71
Apr. 71
Apr. 71
Apr. 71
Apr. 71
Apr. 71
Apr. 71
Apr. 7»
Apr. 71
Apr. 71
Apr. 71
Apr. 71
30 Sept. 71
30 Sept. 7 1
30 Sept. 71
30 Sept. 7 1
30 Sept. 71
30 Sept. 7 1
30 Sept. 71
30 Sept. 7 1
30 Sept. 7 1
30 Sept. 71
30 Sept, 71
30 Mar. 72
30 Mar. 72
30 Mar. 72
30 Mar. 72
30 Mar. 72
30 Mar. 72
30 Mar. 72
30 Mar. 72
{Grenadier Gds.
jShomdifib.
'Bengal.
I Bengal.
Burnley.
Stirling.
I Bengal.
'Aldershot.
Coventry.
Corragh.
C.of Good Hope,
Hamilton.
Dublin.
Preston.
Bombay.
Dublin.
Woolwich.
Netley.
Bombay.
Bombay.
C.of Good Hope.
C.of Good Hope.
C.of Good Hope,
Chatham.
Woolwich.
Camden Fort.
C.of Good Hope.
Dover.
Curragh.
C.of Good Hope.
Aldershot.
Dublin.
Bombay.
C.of Good Hope.
Aldershot.
Sheemess.
Woolwich.
Hong Kong.
C.of Good Hope.
Woolwich.
Colchester.
Bengal.
C.of Good Hope.
Bombay.
Aldershot.
Woolwich.
Aldershot.
Woolwich.
Trevor, Fra. Wollaston, MB. 30 8ept74 Bengal.
Pogarty, Henry Archibald, JfD 30 SrpT j ^ 1 k-Tj *fn !
Scott, Harvie, MB 30 St|.L7+ K\LLrr.
CampbeU, William, ifJ 3oa(]'t 74 ^^liI.tt.l^^'tl.
Gardner, Robert Henry, MB. !3o S^^pt 74 Mt-lrju^.
M'Gann, James * I30 Sept. 74 C.uf GnodHopo.
I Powell, James (3oSept,74 WoolnEch.
Carter, Sidney Herbert, MB. 30 Seirt74 Bengal.
May, WUliam Allan 3° 80PL74 DevoDparu.
[Bourke, George Deane (3<> Sc;|it,74 Nova Scotia.
Grardner, Hamilton Geo..l£B.l3o StijL74 Worceater,
Hoysted, John : 30 8 1 in . 74 . B ouibny .
Charlesworth, Henry 3» Mnr. 75 BifdgaU
Dorman, John Cotter, MB, ...1 3' Mun 75 Heuf^al.
Le Mottle, George Herbert ...(31 ^^^^ 75'MadTiui*
Chester, WilliamLitchfleld.3fB 31 Mm- 75 Madras.
Mapleton.EdwardArthur.lfD 3» Mi^»*- 75 BourhJ.
Kelsall. Bdward William
lO'SuIlivan. Daniel ,
LLe Grand, Wm. John, MD. ...
liFindlay, John. If B
1 Briggs, Wmiam Hamilton ...
I Thompson, Thomas William..
Fenn. Ernest Harrold
iBurges. Wm. ArmBtrong,lfD.
levers, Philip Glover
Haye8,*Patnck Aloysius
James, William Mawer
Kirkwood, Kingston D. Lloyd
MagiU, James, JfD
(irecne, John Joseph, MB. ...
M'Creery, Nathaniel
.rmley, Joseph Andrew,lf D
Foaa,John.Edw.Vaaghan,3fD
Txiroer.Charles Palmer8ton*«>
JjMTison. Charles Edward
Wellinga, Barnard William ...
rorroBter, James Stevenson...
.smith, Robert, JfB.
1 20 Mar. 72 C.of Good Hope.
1 30 Mar. 72 C.of Good Hope.
30 Mar. 72 West Indies.
30 Sept.73 Bengal.
30 Sept.73 St. Helena.
30 Sept.73 1 Bengal.
30 Sept. 73 1 Bengal.
30 Scpt.73'Cypru8.
,30 Sept.73 Bengal.
. 1 30 Sept. 73 1 Bengal.
1 30 Sept.73 1 Bengal.
130 Sept.73 C.of Good Hope.
31 Mar. 74! Bengal.
31 Mar. 74 [Bengal.
31 Mar. 74 Madras.
,31 Mar. 74 'Bombay.
31 Mar. 74f Ceylon.
1 31 Mar. 74 Bombay.
* 3J Mar. 74 'Dublin.
I 31 Mar. 74 1 Madras.
31 Mar. 74. Bengal.
31 Mar. 74 (Bengal,
f 31 Mar. 74 1 Bengal.
31 Mar. 74jBengal.
31 M»ir. 74 Bengal.
31 Mar. 74 [Bengal.
31 Mar. 74lBombaj'.
31 Mar. 74 [Bengal.
30 Sept.74,Grenad. Gds.
30 Sept. 74 Bengal.
30 Sept 74 1 Madras.
30 Sept. 74 1 Woolwich.
Under the Bojfol Warrant
of 28 AprU 1876.
Allin, William Briggs. MB.... 4 Fl h. 77
Ryan, Michael Richard. MD. 4 F* 1 > . 7 7
Reynolds, Bdward Osmund... 4 Ft h, 77'
Robbins, Henry John, JfD.... 4 FuU 77
Morris, John James, JfD 4 Fei.. 77
Hayes. Aylmer Ellis 4 Ft>U 77
Wiiliamson,JohnFrancis, Jf£ 4 Feb. 77
Carey, John Thomas. MB 4 Feb. 77
Rainsford, William John Bead 4 Feb. 77
Boulger, Isaac 4 Feb. 77
Boyd, Thomas 4 Fob. 77
Johnston, Percy Herbert, JfD 4 Feb. 77
Emerson, Isaac Bomford 4 Feb. 77
Roche, Eugenius Alfred 4 Feb. 77
Laflton, George, JfD 4 Feb. 77
Bourke, Ulick Joseph 4 Feb. 77
Allen, William Henry 4 Feb. 77
Gunning, Robert Cardwell ... 4 Feb. 77
Russell. George Mark, JtB ... 4 Feb. 77
Cotton. Herbert 4 Feb. 77
Hunt, John Percival, JfD 4 Feb. 77
Peyton, Jones Lloyd. JfB 4 Feb. 77
Carleton.ArthurWelle8ley,Jrfl 4 Feb. 77
Hughes. George Arthur, JfB. 4 Feb. 77
Keith,AlexanderCrombio.Jf.B 4 Feb. 77
Brodie, John, MB 4 Feb. 77
Eagar.PredorickGeorgeLeslie 4 Feb. 77
Large, Brisbane Warren 4 Feb. 77
Murphy.Fra. H. Swinton.JfD 5 Aug. 77
Johnston, WilliamThomasJfD 5 J^^e- 77
Browne. Abraham Walker ... 5 Aug. 77
Hodson, Robert Doveton 5 Aug. 77
PoweU, Caleb K. JfD 5 Aug. 77
£^kpatrick, Hugh Cunning-
ham, JfD 5 Aug. 77
Armstrong. John 5 Aug. 77
Kenny, William Wallace, MB 5 Aug. 77
Ellis, Philip Mackay s AofiT- 77
O* Sullivan, Patrick JosephJfD 5 Aug. 77
M'Carthy. WiUiam 5 Aug. 77
Brodie, James FitzGerald ..
Keays, William
Young, Percy Gordon Bad- >
stock S
Beamish. Robert Talbot. JfD 3
Parker, Walter Augustus 3
Lundy, Arthur Cha. Jas. > _
Rudd,J42» j ^
Anderson, James, MB 3
Pedlow, James, JfD 3
Ronth, Jules Isham 3
Mulrenan, John, JfD 3
Gricr, Henry 3
M'Laughlin, Henry Jas., Jf.B 3
Power, Edward Richard, MB 3
Donovan . Hugh Latimer. JfD 3
Leader, Nicholas 3
Tidbury, James, JfD 3
L vie, Allan Andrew 3
Clinch, James Vincent 3
IConolly, John V. Joseph, Jf^ 3
ICharlton, Henry A. Herb^.. J j
31 Mnr. 75 Bomt&y.
31 Mar, 75 Cork.
30 Sept, 7 5 Bengni
30 Seiit 75 Bombay.
3oSepL75 BcngaL
30 Sept. 75 1 Liiij Gaards.
30 Sept. 75 BengnL
30 S0PL75 Bengal.
30 Bt'pL75 Bengal.
30 6t pi,75 Bom hay.
30 St p 1-7 5 Madraa,
30 Scf4 75 Madras.
3 May 76 Coldfit. GdS.
Bengal.
Bengal.
B(^ngal.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Bombay.
Bengal.
Bombay.
Madras.
Madras.
Madras.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Bombay.
Bengal.
Bombay.
Bombay.
Bengal.
Madras.
Madras.
Penang.
Madras.
Cyprus.
Bengal.
Bombay.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Bengal.
BenpU.
Bengal.
AUK* // •^'^™'*'<^'*^'
Aut;. 77 Bermuda.
Feb. 78
Feb. 78
Feb. 78
Feb. 78
Feb. 78
Feb. 78
Feb. 78
Feb. 78
Feb. 78
Feb. 78
Feb. 78
Feb. 78
Feb. 78
Feb. 78
Cyprus.
London.
Madrns.
Jamaica.
Madras.
Madras.
Madras.
Madras.
Madras.
Malta.
Madruf.
Malta.
Malta,
x^w. /v, Malta.
Feb. 78 Malta.
Feb. 78|Madnis.
Feb. 78 Uondurap.
Fob. 78 Dublin.
'^^ti\3'
'e
28s
Medical Departwe^il.
Bux^iori.
O^Keill, Btuoley Lucas ,*, 1 Feb. 781
Qunrry; Charlod „ 3 Feb» 7SI
L&bd{)ii« Ajthnr Jermyn .».,„ 4 Adg-. 7B
f'toTiUftoiij Jobn, MB,,, ,„..„.. 4 Anff. 7S
lAnei Wm, IiQmoa, MB 4 Aug-, 7^
y ol ihbm. W m, Pftrsona 4 An jf . 7 B
R' tf^hie, John Lichen«teia, | 4 Aug^. 7S
l>t7mp[iiGj^,PiLtrio^ Joseph, Afi)| 4 Anf^^ 78,
WftlHfl, Kcimeth Serjofluit 4 ADjf. 78
FliLn^an, Jolm Wm, H011J7.J4 A tig. 7a!
fiLGiMMjut, am.
HT4T]0]f.
We^t Isndtee,
Wut iDdisH.
1.. of Gixtd Hope.
JcpMiy.
C.ofOcHjd Hope.
Cumiflfh,
C*f if riijcul Hope.
DubUn,
Lloyd^OwenBdw.PBnneftith«r|
UflcKcece, Jbid&a GaDit^eiiH^.J
lO'Connfll], Mnrgao David [
Noad, Harl]e^y lujiefl ,*.,..
Yonn^.Alox. Stewart Ward. .J
Harding', Arthtu-
jFalvej* John Joseph... |
'Dowmau, John Frederick...
.Groee, Homiiu Robert Odo
Seymour, Ckarloj, MB,.,,,.
I IIGIXXHT. 01
VTATIOV.
4 Aug. 78[C.of Good Hope.
4 Ang. 78|DubliiL
4 Aug. 78 CloDmeL
4 Auk. 78 Dublin,
4 Aug. 78 Alderney.
4 A lig. 78'O.of Good Hope.
4 Aqg. 78'C.of Good Hope.
4 Aug. 78iC.of Good Hope
4 Aug. 78 C. of Good Hope.
4 Aug. 78 Bennada.
African Medical Service,
BTrxGBovs Hajob.
Orton, Thomas Jerram"'*
Klliot, AagofliaB Frederick, MD.*^
Howe, Samuel, MB. CMG.**»f Governor and Com- \
matidorin Chief, We%t African SettUmentt )
Gray, Joseph
Wright, Thomas William
Horton, James Africaous B., MD.***
Davies, Wm. Broughton, JfD
Goldsbury, Valesius Skipton, MD. CM&. Adminit- )
trator (f the Oovemment qf' the Settlement* on the }■
Gambia )
Suaoxoirs.
Conyors. James Saltus, JfD.«"
Lamprey, Joseph John
ASSISTANT
8UX6XOH.
17 Jan. 55
I Mar. 61
6 Apr. 62
28 Aug. 62
24 Sept. 64
5 Sept. 59
5 Sept. 59
30 Sept. 63
9 Nov. 67
4 July 70
4 July 70
12 Feb. 73
31 liar. 68
4 Feb. 77
SUBOKOH
MAJOX.
3 Aug. 74 Sierra Leone.
X Apr. 75' Gold Coast,
z Apr. 75 Gold Coast.
28 Apr. 76
Sierra Leone.
Sierra Leone.
Scarlet Uniform with Black Velvet Faeinge,
Ageniefor Tagment of Armg Medical Of.cere at Home SlaUone, MefBre. Vescy W. Holt and Co.
AroTHBCAXiBS, ranking with Captain: ««iirtn
Harvey, Henry Logan 14 Jan. 62 Woolwich. |' Sampson, RoberiGeorge x4 Apr. 68 Lonaou.
Darics, John ! 14 Apr. 68 Portsmouth. 1, 1 '
Scarlet Uniform with Grey Facing;
Digitized by VjOOQ IC
Msdieal Department. 286
Army Hospital Corps,
SiafQfieer,— David Pringle, 35 Jane 73 ; Siuiffn and Capiai» of Orderliet, 3x Lug. 6g. London.
PafMMto- — Oliver NiooUs, i July 77 ; Snaign^ 1*13 Jan. 38 ; 14. 16 July 41 ; Hon, Major, 1 Jan. 60. London*
Quarttr MatUr—Wimun M'Kay, 14. qf OrderUet, i Apr. 76. London.
GAPtuvs ow Obdbblibb.
Fe«nMdex,Franci800,i25Jane73;4l'«^^ Cook, CharleB, 7 Aag. 75; Listii. qf
OrderUet, 35 June 73 ICalta.
Osborne, Bobert T., 7 Aug. 75} Ia*iU. qf
On<«r2ie», 35 June 73 Golohester.
Piatt, Alfred, 17 Jan. 77 ; lAeut. ^ Ordtr-
li09, 25 June 73 Aldarahot.
Joseph, William,' x6 Feb. 78 ; LUut. qf
M/j.aoFeb. 55 Portsmooth.
1 1 Irenrs. John, 35 Jane 73 ; Apotkt'
wjr, sDec.56 Dablin.
I'.nlpot, Frederick,* 35 Jane 73; Apotkt-
riij, 21 Sept. 60 Dover.
Mrtiman, Robert Gonrade,* 35 Jane 73; . «wa«jju, f«uui»iu,-xu ^ou. 70 ^ ju.wf>*. ^
l;»a«Mrv, f4April68 Chatham. > Ord«r/»e«, 13 Jane 74 Woolwich.
n* ir.l, William. 30 Sept. 74 ; Lieut, nf Johnston, Greorge William Myers,
Oi-ierliM, 25 June 73 Netley. 1 30 Apr. 79 Barbadoes.
LuvTBJfuras OB Obbbblxbs.
>I>^s William Amohlett, 35 June 73; 1 M'Intyre, David," 9 Jane 77 C.of Good Hope.
XfokkKorw, 33 Sept. 69 Devonport Evans, Samuel,^* 9 Jane 77 Netley.
Sylvester, Henry James, 35 Jane 73; Whiteley, David, 9 June 77 Gypras.
AprUkeoMnf, 25 March 70; Hoh. Cup- ! Lackey, Daniel,'' 9 Jane 77 Dover.
'««. a^ Nov. 79 G.ofGood Hope. fCox, Charles Anthony," 9 Jane 77 G.ofGoodHope.
Ti inipaon, Thomas, 36 Sept. 74 China. Kennedy, Thomas Francis, 9 Jane 77... Cork.
0 •'moor, Daniel, 7 Aug. 75 Aldershot. Hewson, Francis, 9 June 77 Malta.
•rirloa. James, 7 Aug. 75 Bdinburgh. Marshall, James Douglas, 9 June 77 ...
J • 118OD. Charles, 6 Oct. 75 Gibraltar. Maliins, John, 9 June 77 Aldershot.
A Kny, William, z April 76 London. iCopping, Henry, 15 March 79 Portsmouth.
ivrhe, Francis, i April 76 York. Jtiorn, John, 23 March 79 G.ofGoodHope.
;4(i>im, Hany, X April 76 Belfiist. {M'Swriney. John, 31 June 79 London.
i: •ri'^Ut, Bdvrard,7 7 March 77 Cork. .Murray, William, 21 June 79 Mauritius.
1 -nil. John,* 9 June 77 Dublin. .|Webb, Henry Smiih, 3 July 79 Shomoliffe.
Hinder, Thomas, 9 June 77 Pembroke Dk« Wilkinson, Edward, 3 July 79 Barbadoes.
'• iraian, Lawrence,* 9 June 77 ; Hon. {Towers, George, a July 79 HallfkT, N.S.
t'lpUim, 39 Nov. 79 CoTGood Hope. I Brewster, James, 2 July 70
T'lim^n, James, 9 June 77 York. I Ward, John Kdward, 3 July 79 Singapore.
' • Hi^n, Heniy, 9 June 77 G.ofGoodHope. Connor. Timothy, 3 July 79 Aldershot.
^inliDre, Henty, 9 June 77 Bermuda. Jtiunt, Joseph, 3 July 79 Jamaica.
K..*ell, Beuben, 9 June 77 Devonport. .Warren, Samuel, 17 Dec. 79
y.i<i, William. 9 Jane 77 G. of Good Hope. Morrison, William, 17 Dea 79
■j^rjnn, Robert, 9 June 77 Jersey. il
Blue Uniform with Blue FaHngg,
Depot and Training School, Aldershot.
Qfieer Commanding.— Surgeon M^jor Sandford Moore, MB.
Instrwdor.—SnTgeon Thomas Faris, MB.
A9$Utant Instructor.— Bnrgoon Henry Bradford.
' Captain
(^I«iaiwitt
War Services.
f-iia Femandes served in the Crimean Campaign of 1854-56 in charge of Medical Stores at BalaUavm
with Clasp for Sebastopol, and Turkish MeddU). Served in China at the taking of Oanton and Taka Forts
' )le Ul with Clasp for Canton).
' (^^)tain PhUpot served in the Crimean Campaign of 1854-56 including the battle of Inkerman and flUl of
S«'>u(opol (Crimean aod Turkish Medals).
« Captain Mosaman served throughout the Crimean Campaign from the 37th Oct. 1854 inclndingthe siege and
^i. of Sebastopol (Crim'taa and Turkish Medals). Served through the second and third China wars of 1857-^,
:.ie:aiiofif the capture of Canton, expedition to the White Cloud Moantains, capture of the Taku Forts, and sur-
r^3<ler of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
* CAptain Joseph served in the Abyttsinian (Campaign of 1867-68 (Medal).
■ Utateosnt Bnright served in the Ashanti Warm 1874 (Medal).
' LicQte&ant Hynd served in the 49kid Highlanders in the Crimea subsequent to the fUl of Sebastopol, from
itl Oci. 185s to the 15th June 1856. Also throughout the Indian Mutiny Campaigns from and Nov. 1857 to 1859
ludadiitf the actions at Cawnporo (6th Dec. 1857), Seraighat, Kalee Nuddee, and Shumshabad, siege and cap-
lure of Cocknow, and assaults of the Martiniere and Banks' Bungalow, attack on the fort of Booyah, action
'^'^y^snge, and battle of Bareilly (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Army Hospital Corps in the second
phase of the Ashanti War in 1874, and was present at the battle of Amoafhl, battle of Ordahsaand oapture of
(. umataie (Medal with Clasp). Has also the Medal for Long and Meritorious Service.
* C«ptain Gorman served in the 17th Begt. in the Crimean Campaign from 30th Jan. 1855 to the end of the
losiiaa War, including the siege and fkbll of Sebastopol, and assaults of the Bedan on the x 8th Jane and 8th
^pt«mber; was also st the bombardment and surrender of Kinboum (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
U « also the Medal for Long and Meritorioas Service.
" Lieateaant M'Intyre served in the Abyssinian Oampaign of 1867-68 (Medal).
^* Ueotouant Kvans served with the Boyal ArUllery in the China War of i860 (Medal with CHasps for the Taka
Fgru and Pekin).
" Lieutenant Lackey served with the zst Bombay European Fusiliers at Mooltan daring the Indian Mutiny in
1S53 (lledal). He has also the Medal for Long and Meritorious Service.
'* Lieoieoant Cox served in the xst Dragoon Guards in the China War of z86o (Medal with daspa for the Taka
?arti sad Pekin). He has also the Medal ft>r Long and Meritorioas Service.
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
28/
Medical Department — War Services.
^ Sir WilliajnMtiir served with the 33rd Regiment in the Light Division of the Eastern Army throaghout ilie
oampaagn of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, sortie of 26th October, assaults of the BedsTi
on i8th June and 8th September, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with throe Clasps, Knight of the Legion of
Honor, and Turkish Medal). Served also against the Indian mutineers in 1857-58. Was Principal Mescal Officer
of the China Expeditionary Force under mr Hope Grant in x86o, and was mentioned in despatches " as hsmg
most ably conducted the medical arrangements of the campaign " (Inspector General, CB,, Medal with two Clasps
for Taku and Pekin).
" Mr. J. H. K. Innes served as a volunteer in the Crimea (his regiment being in India) from, the zsth March to
4th July 1855, and was engaged in the attack of the Redan on the x8th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Served throughout the Indian camimign of Z857-S8 with the xst Battalion 60th Rifles, including the action on the
Hindun (wounded and horse shot), battle of Budlee ke Serai, storming the Heights before Delhi, siege assault and
capture of the citv. Served as Principal Medical Officer of Sir John Jones' Force throughout all the aubsequent
operations in RohUcund and with Brigadier Troup's Force in Oude during the winter of X858-S0 (Medal with
Clasp, CB.), Was attached to the Head Quarters of the Army of the Crown Prince of Prussia as British Medical
Commissioner during the Franco-German war of 1870-71, for which he was awarded the Steel War Medal, and
received f^om the Emperor the Iron Cross. Served in the Afghan war of x 878-79 as principal Medical Officer, and
made all the medical arrangements for the campaign ; was present at the assault and capture of All Mu^id and
the subsequent advance of tne column throueh the Khyber Pass.
11 Doctor C. A. Gordon was present with the i6th Lancers at the battle of Maharaipore apth Deo. 1843 (Bronie
Star). Had medical charge of a force in an expedition in X848 on the west coast of Africa, and was thanked in
despatch. Served in the Indian camimign of X857-S8,— in medical charge of Franks* Force in its advance to
Luoknow, including the actions of Chanda, Umeerpore, and Badshagunge ; was present with the xoth Raiment at
Che siege and capttun of Lucknow ; had medical charge of Lugard's Force, includmg the relief of Azimghur, csptore
of Jugdesi>ore, and action of Chitowrah (CB.f Medal with Clasp, twice mentioned in desi^atches). nad medi»l
charge of the Force under Sir Charles Staveley left in occupation of Tientsin, China, in i86o-6x. Being sent by the
War Department as Medical Commissioner to the French Army, he arrived in Pans on the and September 1870,
and continued uninterruptedly therein throughout the siege and bombardment by the German Army. Hewaa
elected a Member of Council of the Soci<$t^ de Secours aux Blesses, an Honorary Member of the Ambulances de
la Presse, and of the Ambulance Evangolique. On the occasion of three of the great sorties and battles around the
walls, he attached himself to the American Ambulance and gave professional assistance to wounded in the field,
viz.— at Malmaison on the 2xst October, Champigny on the 30th November, and Drancy and Bourget on the n^
December. At the fourth great battle, that of Montretout on the X9th January 1871 he was present on the field
in order to observe the manner of working of the Ambulance system. For his services the Provisional Govern-
ment created him an Officer of the Legion of Honor. . .
*> Doctor Massy served as Assistant Surgeon of the 3xst Regiment towards the close of the Sutl^ campaign in
1846. Served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-56 as Surgeon of the 17th Lancers, including the aflhirs of BulganaJc
and M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Alma, Balaklava, Inkerman, and Tchemi^, and siege and fall of Sebastopol
(Medal with four Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish ModaH. Was recommended for promotion to
the rank of Deputy Inspector General of Hospitals for service in the Field by General Sir William CodrinRtcn.
Served as Surgeon of the and Dragoon Guards in the Indian camx>aign of X858-59, including the siege and captars
of Lucknow, action of Koorsee, and Trans-Gogra affairs at Bungaon (Medal with Clasp). Acted as Principal
Medical Officer with Brigadier Barker's Column in the campaign in Oude during a portion of 1858-59.
•1 Doctor Munro served as Assistant Surgeon of the 9xst Regiment throughout the Kaffir war of 1846-47 (Medal).
Served as Surgeon of the 93rd Highlanders during the campaign in the Crimea, including the battles of Alma ajid
Balaklava, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Also
served in India during the suppression of the mutiny, and was present in the operations for the relief of Lucknow
by Lord Clyde, battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec. 1857 and pursuit, action near Futtehghur, siege and ftkll of Lucknow,
campaign in Rohiloand and attack on Fort Rugia, actions at AUygunge and Bareilly, cami>aign in Oude and
actions of Posgaon and Russelpore, and attack on Fort Methoulie (Medal with two Clasps). Was removed firom
his Regiment to act as Principal Medical Officer of the combined European and Native Eusuf^ai Field Force during
the final operations in the Umbeylah Pass in Dec. 1863 under Msjor General Garvock (mentioned in despatches, CB.,
received the thanks of the Governor General in Council, Medal with Clasp).
** Doctor T. Crawford served with the sxst Light Inlhntry thi*oughout the Burmese war of 1852-53 ; was on hoaxd
the B.I.C. steam-frigate Ferow during the naval action and destruction of the enemy's stockades in the Rangoon
river ; served durinf|[ the succeeding three days' operations in the vicinity, and at the storm and capture of Rangoon
(including the storming of the White House Redoubt) ; also at the storm and capture of Bassein, xoth May, varioas
skirmishes at Prome, and during the advance on Meaday (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served with the x8th Royal
Irish in the Crimea from 9th Feb. X85S (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal) .
** Mr. D. B. Mackinnon served with the axst Fusiliers throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including
the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege and fAll of Sebastopol, and expedition to lunboum (Medal
with four Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal) .
*^ Mr. W. G. Watt served the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to the a4th March 1855, with the asrd
Fusiliers, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, affiftirs of Bulganao and M'Kenzie's F&rm, capture of Bius-
klava, and siege of Sebastopol. During the second winter was present at the great explosion of magazines in the
Frekioh camp, and remained behind attending on the wounded of our own and the French army when the troops
were murched to the front to avoid the dangor of a second explosion which was supposed to be imminent (Medal
^th three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal) .
»• Mr. J. M. S. Fogo served with the Royal Artillery in the Crimea from the April bombardment of 1855 until
the final evacuation, and was in medical charge of the left siege train at the ikU of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp,
and Turkish Medal),
** Mr. B. Gilbome served the Eastern campaign of 1854 with the Royal Artillery, including the afikirs
repulse of the sortie on the 36th Oct. 1854 (Medal with three Clasps, Turkish Medal,
and 5th Glass of the Medjidie) .
*> Mr. G. A. F. Shelton landed with the 48th Regiment in the Crimea on the 2
Knight of the Legion of Honor,
of Bulganao and M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Alma and Balaklava, capture of Balaklava, siege of Sebastopol, and
, ., .., ^ . ^. - «. . , . fjjjQ- . t^- —
> axst April 1855, and served at the
siege and fhU of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
** Sir Anthony Home served with the Light Cavalry Brigade in the Crimea, and was present at. the battlee of
Balaclava and Tchernaya, was subsequently with the force, under the French General D'AllonviUe, that threatened
Simpheropol from Eupatoria (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served as Surgeon of the 90th Regi-
ment in the Indian Mutiny campaign ; was with Havelock's force at the relief of Lucknow (Victoria Cross), with
Outram's force at Alumbagh, and with that under the Commander in Chief at the capture of Lucknow (Medal
with Clasp, and a jear's service). Served in the war in the north of China in x86o, from the landing at Feytang to
the capture of Pekin (Medal). Served in the war in Kew Zealand in 1863 to 65 (promoted to Snrgeon Major,
CB.f Medal). Served in the Ashanti war as Principal Medical Officer from June till mvalided in December, 1873 :
was present at all the earlier operations of this period, including the action at Essaman ; and made the medical
arrangements for the campaign (several times mentioned in despatches, promoted Deput3r[8i}r|2M^<^^eral, J£CB.,
Medical Department — War iServicea, 288
J^ Kr. H^ A. Mflckinnoii seired throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 43iid Highlanders, indnding
ue battles of Ahna and Balaklava (in medical charge of the Regiment), expedition to jSeiCeh and yenlkale, siego
•ad fhllof Sebastopol. and assault of the outworks on the i8th June and 8th Bepteniber (Medal with three
J;1|>P0» Knii^t of the Legion of Honoi*, and Turkish Medal)-. Se/ved as Snrgeon on. the personaL BtalT of Lord
^ uping the Indian mutiny ft-om April 1858 to the end of the war, and was present in the campaigns in RobiU
cond, Byiwarmh, and Trans-Gtogra, including the actions of Baroniy, ShiOiJeiianpore, Doondiakeira, Bergudia.
Musjedia, and the Raptee (Medal). Served in the New Zealand war of 1863-66, including the capture of the rebel
poutioD at Katikara and repulse of the attack at Gilbert's Clearing (mentioned in despatchea). Appointed Sanitary
Offloer to the New Zealand Force in Nov. 1863, and held the appointmenbtill April 1866, when field operations ceased.
In u»t capacity he served the campaigns in the Waikato, Tauranga, fmd Wanganui- districts, on the head-
qoarters Staff of Sir D. Cameron, and attached to the Quarter Master (Jeneral's Department; waa present in tho
•coon at Bangiawhia, assault of the Gate Pah, Tauranga (mentioned in despatches, and Ci.), repulse of the enemy's
auack on the Camp at Nukumaru, and affair atKakaramea (Medal). Served as Principal Medical Officer in the
Mcond phase of the Ashanti war of 1873-74, including the battle of AmoafUl, battle of Ordahsu and capture of
??^?"** iSCT-entl times mentioned in despatches, promoted Deputy Surgeon General, Medal with Clasp).
"Doctor J. A. Woolfryes served in tho Ashanti war (Vom the rath December 1873, P*rt of which period as
Principal Medical Officer, and was present at the battle of Amoaftil, battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomasaie
(Eoentioned in despatches, promoted Deputy Surgeon General, Medal with Clasp).
» Doctor T. E. white served in tho New Zealand war of 1846, and was present at the operations in the Horakiv
Vslley. Also throughout the Taranaki war of t86o-6i, and was Senior Medical Officer in the field from February to
July i860; and was twice mentioned in despatches. Served throuRhout the war of 1863-64 in the Waikato country,
Md was in medical charge of Brigadier General Caroy*8 Force during the three days' operations at and capture of
Onnu, and was again mentioned in despatches {CB. and Modal).
_*^ uoeUn H. Kendall served the Eastern campaign of 1854-ss aa Assistant Surgeon 17th Lancers, at the affairs of
nUfiiaDac and M:*Kenz{o'8 Farm, battles of Alma and Balaklava, and as Surgeon of the 4th Light Dragoons at the
battles of Inkerman and Tchemaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and operations with the liight Cavalry Brigade at
Eupajoria under General D'Allonville (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served as Surgeon of the
7« Hussars in the Indian mutiny campaign from Feb. 1858 to March 1859, and was present at the repulse of
the enemy's attack on the Alumbngh, siege and capture of Luoknow, aSiairs of Barree and Sirsee, action of
>awsbgunge, occupation of Fyzabad, passage of the Goomtee at Sultanpore, throughout the Byswarra campaign
ndading the afihirs of Daodpore, Kandoo Nuddee, and Hyderghnr, pursuit of Benhi Madho's Force to the
Gwwntee; al«> tlie Trans-Gogra campaign, including the affair near Chnrda and pursuit, taking the Fort of Mee-
jeedia, attack on Bankee with pursuit to tho Raptee, advance into Nepaul, and aflhir at Sitkaghat (Medal .with
Clasp).
*♦ Mr. T. C. O'lieary served with the 68ih Light Infantry in the Crimea from tho 18th March 1855. deluding the
tap andfaU of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, Turkish Medal, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
" Doctor 8. H. Fasson served with the Rosral Artillery in the Kaffir war of 1847 ; and throughout that of i85x-*53
(Me^), and was present at the engagement with the Basuto tribes at the Berea aoth Deo. 185a. Served throughout
ue Eastern caxnpaign of 1854-55, including the affiiirs of Bulganao and M'Kensie'a Farm, the battles of Alma.
Balaklava, and Inkerman, capture of Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and repulse of the sortie on the a6th
Oet. 1854 (MedaL with four Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
*^ Hr. M. F. Miinifold served with tne 34th Regiment in the Indian mutiny campaign, and was present at the
defeat of the rebels under Bala Rao near Bootwul on tho Nepoul Frontier on the 98th March 1839 (Medal).
** Mr. R. Gilbome scn-ed with the 8th Hussars in Bulgaria from 5th June 1854. Served with the 89th Regiment
tn the Crimea frDm 14th Dec. 1854, including siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assaults on the x8th Juno and 8th
September (Modal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in India during tho suppression of the mutiny
in i8|7-5Q^anil in pursuit of tne rebels under Tantia Topee in Rajpootona and Central India (Medal).
J"' Mr. W. P. Ward served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the affeir of M'Kenaie's
nm, battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, siego and fall of Sebastopol, repulse of tho sortie on 96th Oct.
iSu, and assault on the Redan on the 8th September ; also present at the bombardment and surrender of Kinboum
(Medal with four Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
• Doctor J. 8 . Furlong landed at Varna in May 1854 with the Royal Engineers, and in September in the Crimes with
U^ E Battery Royal Artillery of the Light Division, and was present with it in the afikir of BulgsAao, battles of
Alxoa, Balaklava, and Inkerman, after which he proceeded in medical charge of the steamship Muturitima with 240
wrraaded to Scutari ; subsequently served with the 39th and 42nd Regiments at the siege and fttll of Sebastopol, ex-
pedition to Kertoh, assaults of the 18th June and 8th September (Medal with four Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie,
and Turkish Medal). In 1857-59 he served with the 42nd Hic-hlanders in the Indian mutiny -campaign, including
the battle of Cawnporo (6th Dec: 1857), actions at Seraighat, Khodagunj, and Shumshabad, siege of Lucknow^assault
on the Martiniere, and capture of the city, assault on the Fort of Rooyah, action at Allygonge, and capture of Bareiny
(Xsdal with Clasp). . .
^ *> Doctor Frederick Robinson served with the Scots Fusilier Guards throughout the Eastern campaign, of 1854-55,
Loelnding the battles of Alma, BaUklava, and Inkerman. siege and Ihll of Sebastopol, and sortie of the a6th Oct. 1854
(Medal with four Ofaisps, ^th Chiss of the Mediidie, and Turkish Medal).
~ Doctor J. Kellie was m medical charge of a Detachment 86th Regiment in 1857 at the siege and capture of Dhar,
wtion at Mnndesore, battle of Googaria, and relief of Neemu6h. Served also with the tyth Lancers m Rajpootana
^Ceotial India, and was present at the action at Zeeraporeln Dec. 1858 (Medal with Clasp).
• Doctor James Sinclair served the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68 as Burgeon of the 33rd Regiment, and was
pv^nent at the storming and capture of Magdala. Acted as Priucipal Medical Officer of a Division of British
^nops m Abyssinia from 15th January to 9th March 1868 (mentioned in despatches, and promoted Surgeon Miyor
ftjt Tatuable services rendered during the campaign," Medal) .
J' Hr.C. D. Madden served trova. 18th Jan. to 20th May 1855 in the Crimea and before Sebastopol (Medal with
Oisp, ukd Turkish Mcdal)\ Served with the 43rd Light Infantry in the Saugor Field Division from &4th Dec.
'937. SBd in thr Ftdd Division under Colonel Primrose in the latter part of 1850 (Medal). Served aa Surgeon of tho
4u Kinff's Own throughout the Al^-ssinian camnaign, and was present as Field Surgeon of the ist Brigade at the
MttonofArogeeaxid capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatohes, and promoted Sui^geon Mi^or **tot valuable
Mrnoes rendered during the oampai^," Medal).
'* Doctor J.* E. Clntterbuck served in tho Indian mutiny campaign in 1857*58 with a flying, column under Colonel
(^uistia in- tho Fntbehpore District (Medal). Served wich tho 42nd Highlanders throughout the Ashanti war, in
i'74* and ifas present at the battle of Amoaful, battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassio.( Medal with Clasp).
^ Doctor 6. Auchinlcck served in tho Burmese war of 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Also in the Eusooftsie
^pedSHon in 1858 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Indian mutiny in 1857-58, and was present when the 81 st
ygnent under Colonel Renny disarmed at Mean Meer one Regiment of Native C?avah*yand three Regiments of
Nacvs Inikntty, all disaffected and ripe for* mutiny.
^M)octor E. J. Fronklyu served tho Eastern campaign of 1854-55 ; was at Balaklava attending on the wocmded
dwng the Cannalry action there ; and was placed in charge of tho Russian wounded after the battle of Inkerman;
m mcoieal charge of tho 77th Rogimont throughout all the various siege operations before SebaatoxK)!, axid waa reoom-
yttdyd for some honorarv distinction by Sir William Codrington (Medal with Clasne. stb Class of the Medfidie, and
TartikhMedal). Served during the Indian Mutiny with the Column under Sir W. W. Turner at Sassenun, on tha
GraodTmnk Road, Bengal.
j^ Doctor J. Irvine served throughout the operations with Havelock*s Column in 1857 in medical charge of the
Boyal Artillery (Maude's), including the actions of Futtehpore, Aoung, Pandoo Nuddee, Cawnpore, Oonao, Boasemt
uimm, Mongawarra, and Alumbagh, relief and defence of the Residency at Luoknow (mentioned in despatches) ;
with Otttraa*s Force in the Alumbagh from Nov. 1857 to March 1858, and at the siege and capture of Lncknow by
*^\Clyde (Medal with two Clasps).
' ~* '• Gibbons served the Eastern campaign of i8<4-s5, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, aiege and
lau of Sebastopol (wounded 20th Oct. 1854, by a shell in the Trenches), and attack and occupation of the Cemeteiy
on the xSth June: was especially mentioned in Lord Raglan's despatches for his exertions (Medal with three
('lasps. Knight of the Legion of aonor, and Turkish Medal). Served tho Indian campaign of if^^l^ medical
289 Medical "Department — War Services.
ohai^e of the sand Light Infimtry and was preaent at the snooessftil attack on the entrenched position at Debaygaio,
capture of the Fort of Dirhool, action at Doadpore, alBur at Jugdespore, surrender of the Fori^of Amethieszui
T^nrkornore, accompanied the Column under Colonel Carmiohael which droye Beni Madhoo across the Gogra
(Medal).
'^ Mr. J. Lamprey served with the 67th Regiment throughout the campaign of i860 in North China, including the
action of Sinho, taking of Tangku, storm and capture of tne inner Taku Fort, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with
two Clasps) . Also served in the operations against the Taeping rebels in 1863, including the recapture of Kadlng.
** Mr. A. G. EUdngton served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Balaklava and InkenusD
(wounded), siege and fieOl of Sebastopol, and sortie on the a6th October (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Clsss of the
Med^iidie, and ^rkish Medal). ^ ,
^ Mr. A. H. Fraser served in India during the mutiny in 1857-58 ; was in medical charge of theMurreeDepct
when the station was attacked on the xst Sept. 1857, and in medical charge of the troops employed in the operations
of the three following days (Medal). .
'* Mr. J. Hendlev was present in an engagement between the British troops and the Mahometans of Combo in the
Ghunbia, on the Z7tn July 1855, and received contusions on the chest and forehead from musket-balls. He served also
with the combined Forces of the French and English on the 4th August following, when the stockaded town ot
f^abi^ee was taken and destroyed. Served in the 7th Fusiliers in the Indian N.w. Frontier war of 1863 with the
EusaflEve Field Force, present at the defence of the Sungahs at the Umbeyla Pass and at the attack on and storming
of the Conical Hill ana destruction of Lalloo on the z^th December, also in the action at Umbeyla and destnictioii
of the village at the foot of the Bonair Pass on i6th December which ended in the complete rout of the enemy an
the submission of the hiU tribes on the 17th December (Medal with Clasp).
*o Mr. J. B. Moffatt served with the and Regiment in the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal). ^ . .
*i Mr. H. B. Hassard served inthe Kafflrwar of 1851-53— horseshot in the Waterkloof (Medal). Also served m the
Hazara campaign of 1868, including the expedition against the tribes on the Black Mountain (Medal with (Hasp).
M Mr. B. Tydd served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the afikir of Bulganac and battle of Alma
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). „ ,^
M Mr. W. J. Ingham was present and in medical charge of the sand Light Infantry at the action with the SeslkoU
mutineers at Trimmos Ghat (Soorsdaspore on the zath and x6th July 1858, and at the siege and capture of Delhi
(Medal with Clasp).
*« Mr.T. B. Reid served in medical charge of a Wing of the 7th Bengal Native Inibntry during the Santal insurrection.
Served in the 53rd Begt. during the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the actions of Chuttra, GopslRonge,
Khodgunge, and entry into Futteghur, affair of Shumshabad, storm and capture of Meangunge, siege and capture
of Lucknow. Served on the Staff m Oude during the campaign of 1859 (Medal with Clasp) .
»» Mr. H. T. Reade served in medical charge of the 61st Regt. at the siege of Delhi from ist July 1857 to the final
capture of the city on aoth September ; was present at the repulse of the sorties of the 4th, 9th, 18th, and 93rd Jolj,
accompanied the Regt. at the assault of the city on the Z4th September, and subsequently with a small V^l^l
the 6xst repulsed an attack of about 300 Sepoys on some wounded men whose lives were thereby saved; on the i6tb
September was one of the first up ^e breach at the storming of the magazine and with a sergeant spiked a |^~
mentioned in despatch, and recommended for promotion for " unwearied exertions and gallant conduct in the fiela
during the siege and assault of Delhi (Medal with Clasp, and Victoria Cross).
** Doctor Hoiton served in Bulgaria, Scutari, and the Crimea during the Eastern campaisp of z854-5^*
^ Mr. J. L. Jameson served with the 87th Fusiliers in Bengal during the Indian Mutiny m Z857-5S (Medal).
i*>* Mr. B. Lane served with the 80th Regiment in the Burmese war of z852-53, including the attack on the outpost
of Tomboo and several operations in its vicinity (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Noticed in General Orders by we
Commander in Chief in India of zoth November Z853 for assiduous attention to the sick on an occasion when the
whole detachment at Tomboo were prostrated by f^ver. Also during the suppression of the Indian mutiny m
Z858 and present at the action on the banks of the Jumna on the 5th March (Meaal) .
fo« Mr. T. W. Fox served with the Z4th light Dragoons in the Persian campaign of Z857, and was present at the
bombardment of Mohumrah (Medal with Clasp).
^^ Doctor J. Meane served with the 31st Regiment in the Crimea from aand May Z855, including the siege ua
fUl of Sebastopol, and attacks of the z8th June and 8th September, and received a contused wound on the knee
from a shell in the Trenches on z7th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
io« Doctor W. S. Whylook served with the 75th Regiment at the siege of Delhi and at the battle of Budleekeserai,
where he killed two of the enemy, one in dose comlwt, saving therebv the life of an European soldier (Medal mth
Clasp) . Was Sanitary and Senior Medical Officer of the Derbund Field Force of the Hazara campaign of z868.
»" Doctor J.C.Homsby Wright served throughout the Eastern campaign of Z854-55 with the Ro^al Artillery,and wa»
present at the battlesof Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman (wounded, and horse shot under hun), siege and tall 01
Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal) . Served also in the Abyssinian campaign (Medal).
^^* Mr. A. Morphew served as Principal Medical Officer throughout the operations in Quiah, western Am»;
was present at the capture and destruction of Massongha on zoth December, storming and destruction of Uie 8tocnde»
and war fences at Madonkia on Z9th December, capture and destruction of the stockade at Madonkia on the night 01
the a7th December, of the Fetish town of Robea on aSth December z86z, and of the towns of Mefemba and Migohn on
17th Jan. Z863 (mentioned in despatches). , , . .
"• Mr. J. H. Porter served with the 97th Resiment at the siege of Sebastopol from aoth Nov. Z854 (Medal with
Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served in Bengal in suppressing the mutiny in i857-5«>~~
with the Jounpore Field Force in the actions of Nusrutpore, Chanda, Ummeerpore, and Sultanpore, afterwaros at
the siege and capture of Lucknow, and storming of the itaiser Bagh ; served in the operations in Bundlecand in
1859 and surprise and night attack at the Kala Nuddy (Medal with Clasp). Served with the British Ambolance
during part of the Franco-Crerman war in Z870, and was at the siege of Paris, and has received the Grerman Bteei
War Medal. ^. ..
lie Doctor John Ogilvy served with the 3rd Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of Z854-55, indudms tne
battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assaults of the Redan on the x8th June and eto
September (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish MedalL , ^..
"7 Doctor W. M. Sknes served as Principal Medical Officer on the Expedition from Aden into Axmbia against toe
Arabs in Z865-66.
i*« Doctor T. M. Bleckley served with the Z4th Regiment in the Crimean campaign from the zqth Jan. tessi
including the siege and fiall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). As Secretary to the Inspector
General of Hoapitsis, British Forces, received on two occasions the thanks of the Governor General of India m
Council for professional services. Served in the Ashanti war of Z873-74, and was appointed to the medical chMge
of the Hospital ship Vtetor Emanutl and other military hospitals and transports in harbour at Cape Gn»
CaRtle (mentioned in despatches. Medal, and CB.). ,
^ Doctor J. B. Cookbum served in the Eastern campaign of x854-5<, including the expedition to Elertch ana
Tenikale, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp and Turkish Medal). , ^. ^.
^ Mr. W. M. Webb served with the zoth Regiment throughout the Crimean campaign of Z854-55, including ui«
battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall o? Sebastopoi(Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
1" Mr. J. B. C. Reade served with the and Battalion Rifle Brigade throughout the Eastern campaign of z854--U|
including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol— was wounded on the Z4th Nov. Z855 at w
explosion of the French siege train (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal) . Served with the Battalion during
the whole of its service in suppression of the Indian mutiny, including the actions at Cawnpore, capture of Lucknow,
and numerous afilairs during the Oude campaign (Medal with Clasp) . .
Ml Doctor B. Hinde served with a field force under Colonel Murray up the River (Gambia in z86i, and was preBBO^
at all the operations, including the storm and capture of the stockaded town of Sabba, and was mentioned us de-
spatches for attending the wounded who were lying at point blank zunge of the stockade before it was finally oaznea
it» Doctor B. M. Sinclair served with the 97th Regiment in the Crimea fh)m aoth Nov. Z854, including the aiege
and flail of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and TurUsh Medal). Served in Bengal, also in the 97th, in snnpressmg
the mutiny in Z857-58, with the Jounpore Field Force in the actions of Chanda, Uznmeerpore. and Sultanpore ;
afterwards at the siege and capture of Lucknow, and in the operations in Bundlecund in Z859 (Medal with Cmph
A** Mr. W. Cattell served the Eastern campaign of Z854-55 with the 5th Dragoon Guards, including the batues
MeddcaZ Department. — War Services, 290
of Balaklftva, liikerman, and Tchernaya, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Sardinian and
Turkish Medals).
>" Mr. St John Stanly served the Eastern campaign of 1854-^5, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman,
aiege and &n of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
>* Mr. J. Ekin served with the 4th Regiment at the siege and fall of Sebastopol in 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and
Tarkish Medal).
^ Mr. A. M. Tippetts served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 7th Fusiliers, including the affair of
finlganac, battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish
^^ Mr. J. w«f^Tinft^w served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman,
tiege and fkll of Sebastopol, sortie of a6th October, capture of Rifle-pits on zpth April, capture of the Quarries,
and assaults of the Bedan on i8th June and 8th September (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie,
snd Turkish Medal).
Ml Mr. T. Clark served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including ^^e battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege
sod fall of Sebastopol, and assaults of the Redan on the x8th June and 8th September (Medal with three Clasps,
Sardinian and Turkish Medals). Served with the 69th Regiment at the affair with the Fenians at Trout River,
Canada, in May 1870.
itf Mr. E. L. Lundy served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 79th Highlanders, including the battles
of Alma and Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assaults of the z8th June and 8th September, expedition to
Kertch and Yenikale, was wounded in the Trenches before Sebastopol on 29th July 1855 (Medal with three Clasps ,
aad Tarkish Medal). Served with the 64th Regiment in the Persian campaign in 1857, including the night attack
and battle of Kooshab, surrender of Mohumrah, and expedition to Ahwaz (in medical charge of the Military portion
of the expedition) (MediU with Clasp). Served in Bengal and N.W. Provinces in suppressing the mutiny in
1^57-58. including the actions of Futtehpore, Aoung, Pandoo Nuddee, and Cawnpore, with Havelock's Column ;
defeace of the Alumbagh, operations at Cawnpore under General Windham, action of Soorgunge, defence of Cawn-
fare and defeat of the Gwalior mutineers, and action of E^alee Nuddee (Medal with Clasp, and a year's service),
ersoually thanked by H.R.U. the Duke of Cambridge on embarkation of the troops ftrom Varna to the Crimea
Tor his excellent arrangements for and care of the sick of the Highland Brigade, then under his medical charge.
Thanked in orders at Cawnpore by General Neill, when in charge of the sick and wounded, for his excellent
arrangements and treatment of so many.
1*7 Mr. T. Wright served with the aoth Regiment the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of
Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastoi>ol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served with the 38th
Re^pment ia the Indian campaign from Nov. 1857, including the capture of Meangunge, siege and capture of
Lacknow (Medal with Clasp).
>«• Doctor A. Guthrie served with the Rifle Brigade in the Indian campaign of 1857-59, including the action of
Cavnpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, TranS'Grogra campaign, and afberwu^swith Ross' Camel Corps in Centi'al
India m 185^-60 (Medal with Clasp).
>*" Mr. E. Y. Kellett served m the Crimea f^om the ist October 1854 to the 30th May 1856, including the
siege and fiill of Sebastopol, and in medical charge of detachments from Balaklava that took part in the battle on
the 2sih October 1854. Was in medical charge of Russian wounded prisoners after Inkerman, and of the General
Field and Cbolera Hospitals of the 3rd Division (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Ser\'ed in the New
Zealand war in 1863-^5, and was in medical charge of the 14th Regiment at the battle of Rangiriri (mentioned in
despatches. Medal).
'" Mr. B. A. Chappie served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, and was present with the Soots Greys at the
alEur of M*Kenzie*8 Farm, capture and battle of Balaklava (horse wounded), and with the Royal Artillery at the
batUe of Inkerman ; served wiUi the right siege train for more than ten months and performed constant trench
doty, aad was in the Trenches during the bombardments of April and 6th and 17th June and final assault (Medal
with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
^ Mr. A, G. xoong served with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade in the Crimea, and was present throughout
the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) . Served in medical charge of the and Battalion 60th
Bifles throughout the campaign of i860 in China (Medal with two Clasps) .
^ Mr. 0. C. Dempster served with the 46th Regiment in the Crimea from 8th Nov. 1854 to aoth May 1856,
indoding the siege and Call of Sebastopol, and attack of the x8th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
AecompoAied the expedition into the Hazara district imder Sir Sydney Cotton in October and Nov. 1857 (Medal
with Cflasp). Was m medical charge of the Movable Colunm from Ferosepore after Tantia Topee in Feb. and
llareh 1859. Served in the New Zealand war of 1863-65, and was with the 50th Regiment at the storm and capture
of Bsagiawhia on axst Feb. 1864— mentioned in despatches (Medal).
^ Doctor B. W. Meadows served with the 9th Regiment in the Crimea fh>m Oct. 1854, including the siege and
Ul of Sebastopol, and assault of the batteries on the i8th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) .
^Mr. EL Hnngerford served in the Crimea {h>in nth March 1855 (Medal with Clasps for Sebastopol, and
|ukish Medal). Served with the 53rd Regiment during the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the action of
KlHKlsgimge and entry into Futtehgunge, storm and capture of Meangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, and
•&ir of Koorsie, and some minor affairs (Medal with Clasp).
"* Mr. W. G. N. Manley served with the Royal Artillery in the Crimea f^om the zith June 1855, including the
uegesnd tkll of SelMstopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also served with the Royid Artillery in the
Kew Zealand war of 1864-66, volunteered and accompanied the storming party at the assault of the Gate Pah near
^uxaoga (Victoria Cross, and mentioned in despatched). Served with the field force under General Chute in the
expedition ttom. Wanganui to Taranaki, including the march through the bush at the rear of Mount Egmont, and
*M nreaent at the assault and capture of the following Pahs, viz. : Okoioukou, Patahi, Otapawa, and Waikokou
(thaaiked in geneial ordera, and promoted Staff Surgeon for ''distinguished and meritorious services rendered to
the lick aodwoonded during the operations in New Zealand," Medal). Has reoeived the Bronze Medal of the Royal
flanane Society for swimming to the assistance and rescuing from drowning a gunner of the Royal Artillerv who
Aad bJlen overboard while disembarking trom. a steamer in the Waitotara river. New Zealand. Proceeded with
^ British Ambulance to the Franco*German war of 1870-71. Was in charge of "B" Division of the Ambu-
'^i^ and attached to the aand Division of the Prussian Army, accompanying it during the operations consequent
on the advance on Orleans. Marched with it between aoo and 300 miles during the severe winter weather in Novem-
ber and Deoembo^ and was present at several enimgemente. For his services was thanked by General Von Wittich
commanding the Division, and received the Steel war Medal ; also, at the request of the Crown Prince, was granted
by the Emperor of Germany the and Class of the Iron Cross ** on account of his devoted and excellent conduct in
ud^V out and earring for the wounded of the aand Prussian Division in the actions of Chateauneuf and Breton-
oeUee on the 18th and atst November, and the battles of Orleans and Cravant on the and to the loth December
1870." Has also received the Bavarian Order of Merit for 1870-71. Was present also at the siege of Paris, and
on Uie declaration of the Armistice proceeded into the city with supplies for the hospitals.
** Mr. A. B. Hndson served with the 6th Regiment in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858, including the
operations in the Jugdespore Jungle (Medal). Served also throughout the operations against the hill tribes in
oikkimin x86i.
** Mr. B. Borland was promoted Staff Surgeon "in consideration of his highly meritorious services rendered
domig the epidemic of yeltow fover in Bermuda."
^ Mr. L. Kidd was in medical charge of the Troops on board the Charlotte, wreoked with much loss of life
InAlgoaBajon aoth Sept. 1854; also on the Sattem Monareh, destroyed by fire at Spithead on 3rd June 1859,
yd was honourably mentioned in Geneial Orders for his conduct on the occasion of the loss of each of these ships,
oerred with the 37th Regiment on the Peshawur Frontier in 1857-58 during the Sepoy Mutiny, and was at uie
saaanU and destmotion of Nerinjee (Medal) .
* Mr. L. O. Patterson served in medical charge of a field force against the rebel Kareens in Burmah, and
Y^Apnsent in six engagements. Served in India during the mutiny in 1858-59; was in medical charge of the
^rrah Field Force from June to Oct. 1858, and present in action at Slrthooa (wounded), Julpoora, Brahminagunge,
ovnpors, Perowra, Jnmaon, Kanisath, and Jugdespore ; volunteered to overtake Lt.Colonel Sir H. Havelock and
take mediosl charge of his Cavalry ; present with them at the charge and action at Neenadee, present again with
29^ Medical Department — War Services.
the field force in the last action at Mahoolan, and in several other minor skirmishes (three times mentioned in
despatches, Medal).
^»> Doctor John Tulloch served with the loth Regiment in the Indian campaiffn of 1857-58, incanding the sup-
pression of the mutiny at Benares, capture of Atrowleea, advance to Lucknow and actions at Ghanda, umeerpore,
°2if ^npore. and Douraba, siege and capture of Lucknow. relief of Azimghur, and operations near Jugdespore
w Mr. W. Haward served with the 34thBefriment ia the Crimea from Dec. 1854, including he siege and fall
of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Ihiriush Kedal). Served also in the Indian campaign in 1857-58* includiug
the actions at Cawnpore on 26th, a7th, and 28th Nov. 1857. siege and capture of Lucknow and relief of AaimgUur
(Medal with Clnsp).
!•» Mr. G. B. Poppelwell served on the Staff in the Cnmean campaign of 1854-55, and was present with the
3i8t Regiment at the siege of Sebastopol, and attack of the Redan on the i8th June (Medal with Qasp, and Turkish
Medal). Served with the 84th Regiment from the commencement of the Indian mutiny, and was present with
Havelock's Force in the actions of Mansarwar and Alumbagh, relief of Lucknow and its subsequent defence ; with
Uutram's Force at the Alumbagh including the repulse of nttmerous attacks, at the siege and capture of Lucknow,
and with the 90th Light In&ntrv during the subsequent operations in Oude (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's
senrice for Lucknow. Thanked in Orders at Cawnpore by Brigadier General Neil for **hi8 unwearied attention
aud exertion to his nomerous patients and his excellent hospital arrangements in treating so many sick and
^o^ed ") . Served in the New Zealand war in 1864-^6 (Medal) .
^'» Mr. w. Grantt served in the Crimea flrom lath Nov. to 38th Dec. 1854, and from 31st July 1855, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attack of the 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Modal). Also
served throughout the campaign in the north of China in i860, including the action of Sinho. and storming of
Tangku (Medal with Clasp for the Taku Forts) .
1^ Doctor S. S. Skipton was attached to the 49th Regiment in the Crimea fh>m the sard July 1855, ineludinR the
siege and faU of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Was attached to the Z4th Light Dragoons in
the Central India Field Force under Sir Hagh Rose in 1858. and was present at the siege and capture of Rahatghur.
relief of Sanger, capture of Gurrakotah and pursuit across the Beas ; at Malthone, battle of the Betwa. siege and
capture of Jhansi, capture of the Fort of Loharree (mentioned in despatches), and various affairs during the advance
0° Calpee, action of Golowlee. capture of the Fort and arsenal of Calpee. action of Morar. and recapture of Gwalio^-
^73 Doctor J. P. Street served in the Crimea Arom loth May Z855. including the siege and fieOl of Sebastopol. and
attacks of the Redan on the i8th June and 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
"♦ Doctor T. Tarrant served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, and Turkish
Medal) . Served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the battle of Cawnpore, action of Kalee Nuddee. and
aftair of Kunkur (Medal).
^78 Mr. E. L. Hiffeman served the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to 3rd July 1855, with the 19th Regiment,
noludmg the battles of Alma and Inkerman. and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal. .
"• Mr. R. W. Jackson served with the 90th Lurht InfiBmtry in the Crimea, fh)m 5th Dec. 1854, indndin^ the aiege
and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served during the Indian mutiny; in medical
charge of a Battalion at the relief of Luolaiow by Lord Clyde, present at the battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec. 1857.
with Outram's Force at the Alumbagh, assault and captore of Lucknow ; in medical charge of the Camel Corps ai
the assault and capture of Calpee ; present at the capture of the Forts of Dehaign and Tyrtiool in Oude, also durin;;
the final operations of Jugdespore (Medal with three Clasps). Accompanied Sir Garnet Wolseley to the Gold Ccmsi
m September 1873, and served throughout the Ashanti War of 1873-74, including the acUoa of Essaman, relief of
Abrekramna, battle of Amoaful, battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassio; and was in Medical Chaxve of the
xst Field Hospital A-om its formatioa to the end of the campaign (mentioned in despatches. CJ9., Medal with Clftsp).
177 Mr. E. H. Roberts served with the 73nd Highlanders in the Crimea fh>m X3th June x855> incLudin^r the
expedition of Kertch, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attacks of the i8th June and 8th September (Medal with
Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the 79th Highlanders in the Indian campaign of x857'-58, inpludinR the
siege and capture of Lucknow, attack on the Fort of Rooyah, action of Allygunge. and capture of BaveUIy (Medal
with Clasp).
i7« Doctor A. D. Gulland served at the siege of Sebastopol and expedition to Kertch (Medal with Clasp, and
Turkish Medal). Served with the expedition to China in i860, and was present at Sinho, Tangku. and captore of
Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp). Also during the operations against the Taepings in the vicinity of Shanfchai*
including the capture of the walled cities of Tsinpoo and Tsolin, the fortified town of Nsjow, and the ^Biiir of
Nauksiang. Served with the 6th Regiment in the Hasara campaign of z868, including the subsequent operations
in the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
180 Mr. T. Teevan served in the Crhnea tnm. the 17th Nov. 1855, including the siege ahd fall of Sebastopol (Medal
witti Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also the campaign of x86o in China (Medal with Clas( f6r.the Taku Torts).
i» Mr. H. J. H. Lawrence served the Crimean campaign fh>m Nov. 1854, including the jBiege axul UklX of
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) .
»M Mr. J. Sparrow served with the 98th Regiment in the Peshawur Expeditionary Force on the Ensol^ie
Frontier imder Sir Sydney Cotton in April and Uo.y 1858, and at the affair with the Hindostaned &natiC8 on the
Heights of Sittana on the 4th May (Medal with Clasp) .
^" Mr. J. H. Finnemore served in the Royal Artillery with the expedition to China in x86o, and was present
at actions of Sinho and Tangku, capture of Taku Forts, actions near Tangchow, and surrender of PeUa (Medal
with two Clasps). Served with the 45th Regiment in the Abyssinian campaign, and was present at the oafiaT& of
Magdala (Medal). Served in the Ashanti war of 1873-74 (Medal).
i»» Doctor R. C. Lofthoose served with the xoth Hussars in the Crimean campaign from the i8th Axnil xSss,
including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, battle of the Tchemaya, and aflUr of axst September near Kertch (Medal
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the X4th Light Dragoons during the campaigns in Cetitcal India
from loth July 1857 to April 2859 under Sir Hugh Rose and Sir R. Napier, including the siege of Bahutghor. action
of Barodia, relief of Saugor, siege and capture of Garrakota, disanxiing the Bhopal Contingent at Sehore, fbrcing
the Pass of Muddenpore, battle of the Betwa, siege and faU of Jhansl, action of Koonch, aU the afihirs during the
advance on Calpee, including the battle of Golowlie, capture of the town and Fort of Calpee, action of Morar,
recapture of Gwalior, operations in Bnndlecund, and afi^urs of Garotha and Jachlone, and pursuit of Tantia Topee.
Was in medical charge of a Wing of the Regiment in India up to the capture of Gwalior; mentioned in despatches,
and thanked by the Director General Army Medical Department (Medal with Clasp for Central India).
^M Mr. H. Mitchell served in the Crimea fh)m the 8th Nov. 1854 to x8th Feb. 1855 (Medal with Olasp for
Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal).
iM Mr. R. W. Carter served with the aoth Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of XS54-55. including
the battle of Alma, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and capture of Kinboum (Medal witn two Clasps, and Turkish
Medal). Served with the Sand Regiment in the Indian campaign in 1858. mcluding the actions of Khankur and
Bunkagaon (Medal).
^'^ Mr. R, Wolseley served the Eastern campaign of x 854-55 ^^^ ^^ ^oth Regiment, including the battles of
Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman (wounded), siege and fiul of Sebastopol. and assaults of- the' x8th June and 8th
September (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
i^ Mr. W. R. Steuart served in the Crimea during the winter of 1854-55, and has the Medal with da^ for
Sebastopol, and the Turkish Medal.
^** Doctor Francis Collins served with the 5th Fusiliers during the Sepoy mutiny in 1857-^58, and was preeent at
the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, including the attacks on the Dilkoosha and Martiniere ; with Outram's
Division in the Alumbagh. and engaged in the various operations there ; also at the siege and capture of Lu^cnow
(Medal with Clasp) .
^^ Doctor J. L. Erskine served with the 4th Regiment in the Crimean campaign from the X4th Nov, 1854, inclnding
the siege andflsllof Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). In medical charge of (he IMi J'orce
under Brigadier Macau sent from Ahmedabad in pursuit of the rebels in Februaiy X859.
*^ Doctor A. P. M. Corbett ser\'ed with the 68th Light Infkntry in the Crimea firom the xS^ Harph,iSs5».inoliiding
the siege and fUl of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Digitized by VZiUUgl^
liedieaX Bepai*tment — War Services. 2^2
>■ Mr. J. C. Johnaton serrad wiih the oth Begiment in the Crimea from Jan. 1855, inolnding the siege and
UiX of Sebostopol, and aasaolt of the Battenes on ^e z8th Jane (Medal with Clasp, and TnrkiBh Hedal).
*■ Mr. W. G. Roe served with the 89th Besiment in the Crimea firom and March to a8ih June x855> inclndinff
Um liese of Sebsstopol and attack of the i8ih June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
«? Mr. O. M. Slaughter served with the 7th Hussars in the Indian campaign from Feb. 1858 to March 1850
and was present at the affair of Meengunge, siege and capture of Luoknow, affiurs of Barree and fiiree, action of
Nswabgimge, occupation of V^ysabad, passage of theOoomtee at Snltanpore, throughout the Byswarra campaign,
indading the aflhirs of Kandoo Nuddee, Paleeghat. and Hyderghur, pursuit of Benhi Madho's Force to the Goomtee ;
also the Trans-Gogra campaign, including the afifhir near Churdaand pursuit, taking tiie Fort of Me^eedia, attack
OS Baakee with pursuit to the Baptee, adyanoe into Nepaul, and ailhir at Sitki^hat (Medal with Clasp) .
"• Mr. J. W. Hulseberg served with the 8th Hussars in the Crimean campaign from the 39th January iZs$t
includtng the battle of the Tchemaya, and fall of Bebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
«« Mr. 8. Boch served in the Crimean campaign ftom a8th Feb. 1855, indudhig the siege and fUl of Bebastopol
and attack of the z8th June ; also served with the French as a volunteer at the storming of the Mamelon on the 7th
Jane (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
^ Doctor W. H. Corbett served in the Crimean campaign from the 9th January to the J3th June 1855, including
the siege of Bebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in India with the Sist Begiment in the
Koaooftie expedition under Sir S. Cotton in 1858 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the mutiny in India in 1857-58, and
via nresent when the 8zst Begiment under Colonel Benny disarmed at Mean Meer one Begmient of Native Cavalry
and three Begiments of Native Inflantry» all disaffected and ripe for mutiny.
^ Mr. B. Webb served in India m 1857-58, and was present at the actions of Banda and Chitrakote (mentioned
is deepateh, Medal).
«* Doctor J. 8. Conyers served in the Ashanti war of x87a-74. Including the battle of Amoaflil, attack and
capture of Becqnah, battle of Ordahsn and capture of Coomassle (Medal with Clasp).
"« Mr. Faught was employed as Sanitary Officer at Cape Coast Castle daring the Ashanti war, in 1874 (Medal).
^* Mr. J. Wood served m the Crimea fh)m the 19th June 1855, including the siege and fall of Bebastopol, and
attack of the 18th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
<*< Mr. T. J. Orton served with the Bo3ral Artillery in the Trenches before Bebastopol in 185^ and at the
acuolt of the Bedan on the 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the Central India
Field Force under Sir Hugh Bose in 1858, and was present at the siege and capture of the Fort of C;handairee. siege
and capture of Jhansi, battle of the Betwa, action at Koonch, aObions of i7tn and z8th May, and of axst May at
Golowlie and capture of Calpee, was afterwards present in various actions in the Bnndlekund district (Medal) . Ac-
companied the Perak lExpedition as Principal Medical Officer of the force (mentioned in despatches).
'^^Mr. W. H. Muschamp served in the Crimea from the 90th August 1855, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol. and attack of the 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) . Served in the N.W. Provinces
is snppressm^ the mutiny of 1857-58, includmg the operations at Cawnpore under Windham, defeat there of the
Ovahor Conting«mt, actions of Kalee Nuddee and Khankur, capture of Bareilly, relief of Shahjehanpore, and affairs
of Mahomdee, Shahabad, and Bunkagaon (Medal).
"* Mr. S. A. Lithgow served with the 75th Begiment during the Indian campaign of 1857-59 (in medical
charge fh>m the commencement of the operations agamst Delhi until the relief of Lucknow), and was present at the
action of Budleekeserai, siege of Delhi and capture of the oity, pursuit of the enemy and actions of Bolundshuhur,
Ai^ra, AHyghur, Akrabad, and Kanoj, advance into Oude, and affhirs of Maiagunge, Alumbagh, and Dilkoosha, and
relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, thereafter remained with Outram's Division at the Alumbagh and was present at
the romlse of the several attacks and at the ailhir of Guilee (Medal with two Clasps) .
*** Mr. H. Bose served in the Crimea ttova. June 1855, including the siege and fhll of Bebastopol (Medal
trith Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served the campaign of i860 in North China, including the taking of Sinho and
Tangkn, actions of 18th and aist September, and surrender of Peldn, and was in medical charge of the and Queen's
Royala fh>m the taJring of Tangku to the end of the campaign (Medal with two Clasps) .
^ Mr. W. H. Harris served in the Crimea from the ssnd May 2855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol,
the attack of the z8th June, and battle of the Tchemaya (Modal with Clasp, and Turkigh Medal). Also served
(luriiigthe Indian campaign in 1857-58, and was present with Colonel Maxwell's Column in the operations before
Calpee early in 1858, and proceeded with it to the Alumbagh daring the capture of Lucknow. Present also at the
ranender of the Forts of Ahmatee and Shunkerpore, pursuit of Beni Madhoo across the Gogra, at the subsequent
operations in Oude (Medal).
** Doctor C. A. Innes served with the Boyal Artillery in the Crimea from 96th May 1855, was present at the
bombardments of the i8th June and 8th September, also with the. expedition to Kertch (Medal with Clasp, and
ivkish Medal) . Served with the 52nd Light Infantry during the Indian mutiny in 1857, snd was in medical charge
cf the Begiment daring part of the siege assault and capture of Delhi (Medal with Clasp) .
"* Mr. J. Watts served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58, including the relief of Lucknow by Lord
CiTde, and oooupation of the Alumbash from 35(10 October to i8th November, and defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at
Cawspore on 6th December 1857 (Medal with Clasp, and a year's service).
*" Mr. C. M. Jeeeop served with the Scots Fusilier Guards in the Crimea fh>m June 1855 (Medal with Clasp,
lad Turkish Medal) . Was present doing duty with the Boyal Artillery at the capture of Canton on 38th Deo. 1857
iMedalwithCHasp).
^ Doctor A. F. BUiot served during the second phase of the Ashanti War (Medal with Clasp).
,"^ Mr. J. H. Bobotham served wiu the and Dragoon Guards in the Indian campaign of 1858-59, including
tae action of Nusserutpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, subsequent operations, action of Barree, the Oude
^mpaign, action of Jamo, si^^ and capture of Birwah, Trans-Gogra affairs at Bungaon (mentioned in despatches,
2iadal with Clasp).
, * Ooctor A. A. Gore served at the bombardment and destruction of the Timmance town of Massougha on the
b^ena Leone river on loth Decemoer, attack on Madoukia 27th December, storm and capture of the stockaded Fetish
towa of Bohea on s8th Dec. i86x— mentioned in general orders for services and conspicuous bravery, and specially
fccognBcnded fbr promotion in 1868. Served in the Ashanti war in 1873 as Samtary Officer, and was severely
v.junded in the action of the 3rd November near Dunquah, and was also wounded at Quarman on the x7th Novem-
ber (Medal).
** Mr. G. L. Hinde served in the Crimea ftam the 30th July 1855, including the siege and fiUl of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
"^ Mr. Bdwin Wilson served in the 7xst Highlanders with the (Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh Bose
,n^^* ^'^ ^^^^ present at the battle of Koonch, affairs during the advance on Calpee, battle of Golowlee, capture
or Calpee, action of Morar, recapture of Gwalior, and in medical charge of a Flying Column in pursuit of Burgore
Sing ftiedal with Clasp) .
*" Mr. C. G. Bead served with the Grenadier Guards in the Crimean campaign fix>m the 7th Nov. Z854, including
tbe aiege and faU of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
"* Doctor B. Waters served in the Gambia during the outbreak of cholera in 1869. Was mentioned in despatches
gy ^^ Governor, and for his services during the epidemic received the thanks of the Colonial Government and of the
S^^ST^tsry of State for the Colonies, and was promoted Staff Surgeon *' in consideration of his highly meritorious
*7V^^* Served in the Ashanti war of 1873-4, and was present at the battle of AmoafU. capture and destruction
or Bseqnah, battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassle (mentioned in despatches. Medal wiUi Clasp).
r rn.^* '*' ^* ^^'^ scrved the Indian campaign of 1858-59 with the aoth Begiment, including the actions
ofCbsnda, TJmeerpore, and Snltanpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, subsequent operations in Oude, and passage
of^ Gorn at Fyzabad (Medal with Clasp) .
^,"' Mr. H. B. L. Yeale served in the Indian mutiny campaign, and was present at the relief of Lucknow by Lord
Clyde (aeverely wounded. Medal with Clasp).
^ Doctor J. Jameaon was promoted Surgeon "in consideration of his highly meritorious services during an
^P^fgo of yellow fever in Trinidad."
J ^* *• ^^® served throughout the Ashanti war of 1873-74. Was sent as Special Commissioner to the kings
and chiefii of Fanti on the invasion of the Protectorate by the Ashantis in January' 1873. Present with the force
under Gotonsl Festing at the defeat of the Ashantia in the two engagements at Slminaon the t.^th June, and was
293 Medical B&paHmevd, — War Services.
mentioned in doBpatches as having " acted in more capacities than those of his own profession," and as having
" rendered valnaole assistance on all occasions." Joined Glover's expedition, to which he served as Chief of the
Staff (several times mentioned in despatches, CM&., Medal with Clasp).
**^ Mr. T. B. P. O'Brien served in medical charge of the ezpeditionarj' force against the hostile Indians of
Yucatan in 1858, and served with the troops engaged in suppression of disturbances throughout the Northern
districts of British Honduras in that year.
*^ Mr. A. N. Fox served in medical charge of the expeditionary force at the attack and capture of Epee near
Lagos in 1863. Served throughout the Ashanti war of 1873-74, mclnding the action near Dunquah, batUe of
AmoafVil, battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie (Medal with Clasp).
**^ Mr. H. Sherlock served the Eastern campaign of 1855, includmg the siege and fall of Sebastopol and
assault of the Redan on the x8th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the 8th Hnsaais
throughout the Indian campaigns of 1858-50 and was present at the capture of Kotah, reoccupation of Chundaree.
battle of Kotah ke Serai, capture of GwaUor and charged with the Squadron 8th Hussars at Gwalior, when the
Ranee of Jhansi was killed (wounded and specially mentioned in despatches) ; was also present at the capture of
Powree, battle of Sindwaho, actions of Koorwye and Koondrye (Medal with Clasp).
*^ Mr. E. 6. M'Dowell served with the 44th Regiment the campaign of i860 in North China, including the action
of Binho, storm and capture of the Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp).
*** Mr. S. Fuller served with the 9th Lancers in the suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1858-59, and was
present at the ca£>ture of Meeanguuge, siege and capture of Lucknow, the summer campaign in Oude and
Rohilcund with actions at Rhodamow and Allygunge, capture of Bareilly, action near Shafajehanporeand pursuit to
Mahomdee, passage of the Gogra at Fysabad (Medal witn Clasp).
'^7 Doctor A. C. Robertson served with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade in the action of Pandoo Nuddee, in the
operations of Cawnpose under General Windham, battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec. 1857, siege and capture of Luck-
now, subsequent operations in Oude, action of Navrab Gtunge, passage of the Goomteo, and occupation of Sultan-
pore (Medal and Clasp).
*^ Mr. T. N. Hoysted served with the 59th Regiment at the operations before and capture of Canton on aStb
and a9th Dec. 1857 (Medal wiUi Clasp). Served with the 54th Regiment in the Indian mutiny campaign at the last
advance into Oude under Lord Clyde in 1858, including the capture of Fort Ameetie (Modal).
*^ Mr. J. Wiles served in the Crimean campaign from the a6th Nov. 1854, including the siege and fail of
Sebastopol, and attacks of the i8th June and 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the
Indian mutin3'^ campaign firom August 1858 and was present with the force under Colonel Turner in the Behar
district. Served the campaign of x86o in China, and was present at the actions of Sinho and Taku, and surrender
of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps). Embarked for the Gold Coast with the and Battalion Rifle Brigieuie and served
throughout the second phase of the Ashanti war, in 1874, including the battle of Amoaful, battle of Ordahsu and
capture of Coomassie (Medal with Clasp).
"^t* Mr. W. O'Halloran was present at the operations before and capture of Canton in December 1857 (Medal with
Clasp).
*» Mr. W. Collis served with the 98th Regiment in the Peshawur Expeditionary Force on the Euzofeie Frontier
under Sir Sydney Cotton in April and May 1858, and at the affair with the Hindostanec fanatics on the Heighu
of Sittana on the 4th May (Medal with Clasp). Served during the operations in the Malay States under Brigadier
General Ross, as Principal Medical Officer from 24 Nov. 1875 to 31 January 1876.
»i Doctor M. Grant served during the Sepoy mutiny of 1857-58, with the sthFusiliersattheAlumbagh under
Outram, and at the siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp). . , ,
*^ Mr. A. F. Bradshaw served with the and Battalion Rifle Brigade through the whole of its service in the
suppression of the Indian mutiny, including the capture of Lucknow and numerous affairs during the Oude cam-
paign (Medal with Clasp).
*^ Mr. J. B. Baker served with the expeditionary force in the north of China in x86o (Medal).
*^ Doctor R. Lewer seryedin the Royal Navy during the operations in the Baltic and was present at the bombard-
ment of Sweaborg (Medal).
3*« Mr. C. H. Browne served in the Indian campaign ftom Nov. 1857 to April 1859, and was present at the
siege and capture of the Fort of Awah, also at the siege storm and capture of the town and Fort of Kotah (Medal
wiSi Clasp).
M7 Doctor T. Rndd served with the 8th Hussars during the Indian mutiny in 1857-58, and was present at the capture
or Kotah, battle of Kotaria and Kooshana (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
*M Mr. D. C. M*FaIl served as Acting Assistant Surgeon on board H.M. s.a "James Watt*' during the Baltic
Expedition of 1854-55 (Medal). , ^ ^,
^' Doctor W. S. Oliver served the campaign in Rohilcund In 1858, includmg the actigns of Bugawalla and Nugena,
relief of Moradabad, action on the Dojura, assault and capture of Bareilly, attack and bombardment of Shahjehan-
pore, defeat of the rebels and relief of the garrison, capture of the Fort of Bunnai, pursuit of the enemy to the left
bunk of the Goomtee, and destruction of the Fort of Mahomdee, attack on and destruction of Shahabad ; also present
lib the action of Bungkagong, and served in the Oude campaign, including the actions of Pusgaon and Rissoolpore,
Attack and capture of Fort Mittowlie, and actions at Mehundee and Biswah (Medal). Served with the xst Battalion
ooth Rifles on the Red River expedition of 1870.
-** Doctor J. H. Beath served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-59, and was present at the siege and capture
ol Lucknow. Served with the Buffs the campaign of x86o in China and was present at the action of Sinho, taking
of Tangku and the Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp).
*** Mr. W. Ashton served in the Indian campaign of 1858-59, and was present with the 79th Highlanders at
the storm and capture of Rampore Cassie, and passage of the Gogra at Fysabaa, present with the ss^d Regiment
Hi the action of Toolsepore, and minor atfiftirs (Medal).
'*** Mr. R. W. Clifton served with the expedition to China in x86o, and was present at the action of Sinho, and
capture of the Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp).
*"? Doctor D. F. de Hodgson served with the Royal Artillery engaged in the Sikkim expedition of x86i.
''^ Mr. Charles Mackinnon served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and was present at the attack
on the rebels near Peeroo in the Jugdespore Jungles on xitn May 1858 (Medal j.
*«> Doctor J. Inkson served with the Baltic expedition of 1855, including the bombardment of Sweaborg
(Medal). Served in the Indian mutiny campaign in X858, including the capture of Jugdespore and actions of the
1 7th x8th and aoth October (Medal). Served also with the Bhootau expedition of 1865 (Medal with Clasp).
^^^ Mr. James Good served with the 43rd Light Infantry in the Indian mutiny campaign and was present
at the surrender of Kirwee. Towards the end of 1859 he had medical charge of No. 4 Column, Saugor Field Division,
and was present at the afihir at Raichore (Medal). Served in the field during the New Zealand war of 1804
: Medal).
»^^ Mr. M. G. Jones served with the 51st Light Infkntry in the Jowaki campaign in X877 (Medal with Claspj.
s^ Doctor W. Jobson served in the New Zealand war of 1865-66 (Medal).
-^* Mr. G. Perry served in the Crimean campaign with the Scots Fusilier Guards trom the x6th Tune 1855 indnd-
lUK the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
'7' Mr. W. Curran served in the Hasara campaign of x868, and was present with the Field Hospital at Oghee
during the advance of the troops into the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
">'<> Doctor C. A. Maunsell served with the Royal Artillery during the Bhootan campaign of 1864-65, and was pre-
sent at the capture of Fort Buxa, also at the taking of the Bala Pass, Tuzagon Stockade, and Fort Chamoorche
(Mudal with Clasp).
*'^ Mr. J. Watson served throughout the North China campaign of i860 (Medal with Clasp). Also throughout the
Sew Zealand war in 1863-66. including the Waikato campaign and field operations on the East Coast (Medal).
Served aUo in the Ashantee war of 1873-4 (Medal).
*» Mr. H. Harrison served in the Royal Artillery with the expedition to China in i860, and was present at the
actions of Sinho and Tangku, capture of Taku Forts, actions near Tangohow, a^d surrender of Pekin (Medal with
two Clasps).
'73 Mr. R. W. Troup served with the Royal Artillery in the left column Dooar Field Force of the Bhootan expe*
dition of 1864-65, and was present at the capture of Fort Dalimkote and Stockades of Nagoo and Chamoorct&ie
Medical JJeparlmeui. — War Setvieea, 294
(Medal with Clasp). Berred in the Ashanii war in 1874, and was present with the 43nd Highlanders at the battle
of imosftil, captore of Becqnah, battle of Ordahsu and capture of Goomassie (Medal with Clasp).
*" Doctor J. A. B. Horton serred in medical charge of the expeditionary force under Captain Bridge, R.A.,
np the river Qambia, when the King of Boondoo invaded and destroyed the country and various Important towns,
in x866. Served throughout the Ashanti war in 1873-74 (Medal).
** Mr. S. Moore served with the British Militaiy Ambulance during the Franco^German war firom Oct. 1870 to
March xSyx; and, with the '*B" Division of the Ambulance, accompanied the a2nd Prussian Division under
General wittische in the operations before Chartres and Orleans in November and December. Was present at the
sctioQS of C?hateanneuf ana Bretonoelles, and the aeneral engagement at Artenay on the 3rd December. Proceeded
M the Gold CoHSt in September 1873, and served throughout the Ashanti war of 1873-74 ; was present at the action
of Easamen, and subsequently fllled the post of Statisuoal Officer.
«* Mr. J. R. (vreenhiU served throughout the Abyssinian campaign with the Royal Artillery, and was present at
the capture of Magdala (Medal).
"* Mr. J. M. Taylor served with the expedition to China in x86o and was present at Tangkn, and the capture of
Tskn Forts, and surrender of Pekin (Modal with two Clasps) .
"7 Hr. W. Tanner served in the Royal Navy with the expedition to the Baltic in 1855, and was present at the
bomtMudment of Bweaborg (Medal). Served with the Royal Artillery throughout the campaign in China in i860,
and was present at the action of Sinho, actions near Tanchow, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
"* Doctor J. Doran served with the 60th Rifles throughout the campaign of i860 in China (Medal with two (Clasps) .
"* Doctor B. T. Giraud served with the Baltic expedition in 1855, including the bombardment of Sweaborg
(Medal). Served with the jxst Regiment throughout the campaign in the north of China in i860, including the action
of Sinho and storming of Tangkn (Medal with Clasp for the Taku Forte). Also in the operations against the
Typings in the vicinity of Shanghai in i86a, including the capture of the stockade at Nanhsiang, capture by esca-
lade of the walled city of Kadin, gunboat aflkirs at woosung and Paushan, affair at Nanksiang, and final repulse
of the Taepings ttom Shanghai in August.
*** Mr. w. Sly was attached to the 7th Fusiliers in the campaign on the N.W. Frontier of India in 1863, and was
present at the delbnce of the Sungahs at the tJmbeyla Pass, storming of the Conical Hill and burning of Lalloo, and
action in the Bonair Pass (Medal with Clasp) .
'^ Doctor W. Q. Don served in the Baltic Fleet and at the bombardment of Sweaborg in 1855 (Medal). Served in
medical charge of a pursuing Column in Malwa in 1858-50, and present in the action of R^pore (Medal).
*■ Mr. Jamee Davis served with the 57th Regiment in the New Zealand war in 186 1 (Medal) .
"** Mr. T. Hoysted served with the Military Train, acting as Cavalry, in India in the Shahabad campaign In 1858
and was present in actions on the X4th, x7th, 20th, sist and a3rd October (Medal).
"* Mr. C. H. Giraud served with a flying column in the North West Provinces of India in 1858-59, including the
iction at Sissaghat (Medal). Also with the 3xst Regiment during the campaign in North China in x86o, including
the action of Sinho and storming of Tangku (Medal with Clasp for the Taku Forts). Served with the 31 st
Regiment in the operations against the Taepings in the vicinity of Shanffhae, including service with the storming
parties at the capture of the walled towns of Kahding, Najow, Cholin, and Tsinpoo, taking of the Stockaded
foft at Kansianflr, relief end recapture of Kahding.
*" Mr. I. Hopkins served in the Indian Mutiny campaign, including the action of Doadpore and taking of Fort
Mimedea (Medal). Served throughout the Umbeyla campaign of 186^, including the night attack of 92nd October,
and attack on the Eagle's Nest Picquet (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
"* Mr. F. Pennington was engaged in the operations against the rebels in Oude in 1858-59 (Medal).
»7 Doctor James Paxton served in the Baltic expedition of 1855 (Medal).
*■* Mr. A. 8. K. PrcHMott served with the expedition to CThina in i860, and was present at the actions of Sinho and
TangkOfCaptnre of Taku Forts— wounded (mentioned in despatches) ,and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps) .
** Mr. A. MofBtt served throughout the campaign of i860 in the north of China (Medal). Also in the operai^ns
aroTuid Shanghai against the Taepings in 1863, and was present at the capture of the cities of Nayscien, Kading,
Nqow, and Cholin. Entered the service of the Emperor of China at the same time as Maior Gordon, Royal Engi-
neers, and served with the disciplined Chinese Force as Principal Medical Officer until its dissolution, being present
at thirty-three engagements against the rebels (presented by the Emperor of China with a genex^ service
medal of the first class, and a special service medal of the second class) .
*» Doctor S. O. Whito served with the Boyal ArtiUerv in the Hazara campaign of 1868, including the exi>edition
against the tribes on the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
*'* Doctor JoIlu Mackenzie served throughout the campaign of i860 in North China (Medal).
*■ Mr. S. Arclier was attached to the loi&t Fusiliers with the Eosofzai Field Force on the N.W. Frontier of India
in Nov. and Dec . 1863, and was present at the storming of the Conical Hill and the destruction of Umbeylah (Medal
vith Clasp).
>" Mr. Davidse served in the Bhootam campaign in medical charge of the Royal Artillery fh>m March 1865 to
AprU 1I166 (Medal with Clasp).
^ Doctor Edxnond Hoile served with the Royal Engineers throughout the campaign of i860 in the north of China,
inchiding the action of Sinho, taking of Tangku, storm and capture of the inner Taku Forts, and surrender of Pekin
(SCedal with two Clasps).
*^ Hr. C. W. Griffith served throughout the Hosarn and Black Mountain campaign in x868in medical charge of
ft Battery of Royal Horse Artillery (Medal with Clasp).
^ Doctor G. S. Davie served as Acting Assistant Surgeon with the Artillery of the Turkish Contingent ftrom May
i5$5 to June 1856, in Turkey and at Kertch (Turkish Medal). Served throughout the operations in Perak, Malay
State*, during 1875-76.
^ Mr. W. Temple served in Taranaki in the latter end of the New Zealand war of 1860-61, and present in the
ftkirmiah of the x8th March. Ser\'cd also in the Waikato campaign in tho war of 1863-65, and was present in the
artiou of Rangiriri and Rangiawhia (mentioned in despatches and a\varded the Victoria Cross for " gaUant conduct
liomur the assault on the enemy's position at Rauflririri, in exposing his life to imminent danger in crossing the
eanaiice to the Maori Keep, at a point on which the enemy had concentrated their fire, with a view to render
a««iiitance to tiie wounded, and more especially to the late Captain Mercer of tho Royal Artillery," Medal).
ooerstionsfl
Uislmpeha ^ _ ..
enpecisily to the late Admiral Protot at the moment when he was mortally woimded."
"* Mr. W. R. Korans served with the 99th Regiment in tho China expedition of i860 (Medal).
'" Doctor E. L. Low, prior to entering the Army, served in the Royal Navy fVom the 14th February 1856 to the
35th November 1858. Served throagh the campaign of i36o in North China (Medal). Also through the Ashanti
war of 1873-74 (Medal).
*» Mr. J. D. Sainter served with the Cavalrv Division throughout the campaign of i860 in C^hina (Medal).
'■* Mr. R. A. P. Grant served with the 43rd Li^ht Infantry in the New Zealand war of 1863-66 and was present at
several engagements in the province of Taranaki, and was mentioned in despatches and brought to the notice of the
Colonel commanding the district " for the very zealous and efficient services rendered by Assistant Surgeon Grant
at an engagement on the a8th July 1865, who was exposed to a very heavy fire, under which he directed Captain
Close, who was mortally wounded, to be carried under cover " (Medal) .
^^ Mr. A. C. Gaye served with the force under Major General Colbome against the Malays in Perak in 1875-76,
and was present at the capture of Kinta (mentioned in despatches).
u« Mr. £. D. Tomlinson served in the Province of Taranaki "^luring the New Zealand war and was present at the
capture of the Redoubt at Katikara, of the Pahs at Manutahi, Mataitawa, Te Arei, and Waikoukou, the action of
Pootoko, the attack on Sentry Hill, ambuscades at Tapuae and Wairau, and the destruction of Pahs and villages
in the neighbourhood of Warea (Medal).
'^~ Mr. O. Owen served in the field with the 50th Regt. during the New Zealand war in 1865-66 (Medal).
>u Mr. H. Lamb served with the Waikato Field Force during the New Zealand war in 1863-65 and was piBsent at
PaterauKi, Waiari, and the subsequent operations of that campaign (Medal).
Digitized by \<jOO*2 li:^
294^ Mediecd Department — War Services.
'^* Hr. F. P. Staples served with the ist Battalion xptb Regiment in the Hasan campaign of x868, indading the
expedition against the tribes on the BUiok Mountain (Medal \nih Clasp).
^ Doctor J. R. Murray served in the Mew Zealand war of i86o-6x, indnding the actions of Pataelakaarie,
Mahoeten, and Matarikoriko (Medal).
ui Doctor J. B. Hannsh served with the loxst Fusiliers in the Indian N.W. Frontier war of 1863, and was present
at the attack and capture of the Crag Piquet, the Conical Hill, and Umheyto (Medal with Clasp).
»• Mr. R. P. Ferguson served in Bhootan in medical charge of the Royal Artillery daring the campaign of 1864-
65, and was present at the attack and capture of Bala and Buza Dooars.
>** Doctor C. M. Douglas was decorated with the Victoria Cross, together with four Privates of the 34th Regiment,
** for the very gallant and daring manner in which, on the 7th May 1867, they risked their lives in manning a boai
and proceeding through a dangerous surf to the rescue of some of their comrades, who formed paxi of an expedition
whion had been sent to the island of Little ATufa-Twaw^ and by which 17 Officers and men were rescued from a fearfol
risk, if not certain death."
sof Doctor F. B. Scott received the special approbation of the Madras (3ovemment, followed by that of His
Royal Highness the Commander in Chief, for his services rendered while in medical charge of the 18th Hussan
during a most virulent outbreak of cholera in the regiment, at Secunderabad inMay 1871.
'M Doctor A. Brebner served with the 55th Regiment on the Bhootan expedition, including the recapture of
Dewangiri in 1865 (Medal with Clasp).
s>* Doctor W. T. Martin served throughout the Abyssinian campaign, having been appointed to the exploring partj
sent to Abyssinia in Sept. 1867, and which he accompanied through various exi)editions for disoovermg a practicable
route for troops from the sea to the higUands ; was afterwards Secretary to the Principal Medical Officer of the Force
and present with the Head Quarters Staff at the capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, and Medal).
»> Mr. H. C. Collier served with the 4th King's Own throughout the Abyssinian campaign in x866 and wss pre-
sent at the action of Arogee and capture of Magdala (Medal).
3*7 Doctor D. A. Leslie served in the Bhootan expedition, including the recapture of Dewangiri in 1865 (Medal with
cnasp).
>M Mr. G. Atkinson served with the xst Battalion x9th Regiment in the Hasan campaign of x868 including the expe-
dition against the tribes on the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
s* Mr. D. 0. Grose served with the expedition firom Aden into the interior of Arabia in X865-66, was in medics
charge of the Force at the action of Bir Said, and present at the subsequent operations.
MO Mr. R. H. Carew served in the Abyssinian campaign in x868 with the 45th, Regiment and was present at
the capture of Magdala (Medal).
Ml Doctor A. Turner served m the Ashanti war of 1873-74 (Medal).
so Doctor W. H. Steele served with the 33rd Regiment in the Abyssinian expedition of 1867-68 (Medal). Served
on board H.M. Hospital Ship Victor Bmanuel during the Ashanti war in 1873-74 (Medal).
MS Mr. G. Andrew and Mr. J. W. Morgan served with the 6th Regiment in the Hazara campaign of x868, in-
eluding the subsequent operations in the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
M« Surgeon Mi^or Cuffe served in the Kafir war of 1878 as Principal Medical Officer of the Transkei Colnam
throughout the operations against the Ghdekas. Served throughout the Zulu campaign as Principal Medical
Officer of the Northern and subsequently of Wood's Flying Column ftom the commencement of operations till the
action of Ulundi and conclusion of the war (mentioned in desx>atches).
MB Mr. E. J. Fairland served in the Abyssinian campaign from November 1867 to July 1868 (Medal).
M« Doctor E. Townsend served throughout the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1875-76, including the actianB
of the 4th (severely wounded), 14th, and aoth January, and 4th February.
M7 Doctor H. F. L. Melladew served with the Left Division of the Dooar Field Force in Bhootan in 1865 (Medal
with CTlasp). Served with the British Ambulance in France during the Franoo-Grerman war ftom C>ctober 1870
until the aedaration of the Armistice in February 1871.
MS Mr. T. A. Thomhill served with the 43nd Highlanders in the Indian campaign of 1857-58. including the
action of Khodaguni, siege and fall of Lucknow, and assault of the Martiniere and Banks' Bungalow, attack on the
Fort of Rooyah, action at Allygunge, attack and capture of Bareilly— slightly wounded (Medal with Clasp).
M9 Mr. T. S. Cogan served throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68 (Medal).
s«o Doctor A. A. Macrobin served with the British Ambulance in the Franco-Grerman war from the time of its
arrival in France in October 1870 until its return to England in March 1871 after the conclusion of peace, and ha»
received the German War Stoel Medal. Served with the and Battalion Rifle Brigade in the second phase of the
Ashanti war, in 1874, and was present at the battle of Amoaftil, battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie tMedal
with Clasp).
**^ Doctor J. D. Edge was noted on the 3rd December 1872, " to be promoted Staff Surgeon, as soon as he has
qualified for the superior grade, in recognition of his gallant services when engaged agi^nst the Indians at
Orange Walk, British Honduras,'* on the xst September 1873.
*** Doctor J. H. Hughes served with the and Field Hospital during the Ashanti war (Medal with CHasp).
s^ Mr. S. E. M. Shaw served on the Red River Expedition of 1870 under Sir Gramet Wolseley.
»♦* Doctor F. A. Turton served in the Ashanti war of 1873-74. Was Sanitary Officer from the 17th Dec. 1873.
Volunteered and was present at the capture and destruction of Adubiassie, capture of Borborassie, battle of
Amoaful, advanced ^^rd engagements of the and and 3rd February, battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie
(several times mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
»*» Doctor G. W. M'Nalty served in the Ashanti war in 1873-74. Was in Medical Charge ot the Head Quarter
Staff, and present at the battle of Amoaftil, battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie (mentioned in despstches,
promoted Surgeon Major, Medal with Clasp).
sM Mr. C. A. Atkins accompanied Sir Garnet Wolseley to the Ctold Coast in September 1873 > served at the attack
and destruction of Essaman and Ampinee, and in Medical Charge of Russell's Regiment throughout the Ashanti
war of 1873-74, including the repulse of the Ashanti army at Abrakrampa during the 5th and 6th November, cap-
ture and destruction of Adubiassie, battle of Amoaful, capture and aestruction of Beoquah, advanced gnard
engagement of Jarbinbah, 8kii*mishes and ambuscade affairs between Adwabin and the river Ordah, battle of
Ordahsu and capture of CoomaBsic (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
^7 Doctor T. Wood served in the Abyssinian campaign with the 45th Regiment (Medal).
'** Mr. A. Anderson served with an Expeditionary Field Force under Colonel J. R. Mackenzie in Arabia from
the 27th October to the 20th December 1873, including the investment, surrender, occupation, and destruction of
the Fort at Al-Hota, and subsequent march to Zaida in pursuit of Ally Bin Mana, the chief of Houshabi.
34« Mr. W. Yenour served throughout the second phase of the Ashanti campaign fit>m the 13th December 187^
(Medal).
«o Mr. D. Thornton served in the Ashanti war of 1873-74 from the 16th October (Medal with Clasp).
**i Dr. Codrington served in the New Zealand war in 1864-66 (Medal).
3^3 Mr. Will served throughout the New Zealand war of 1863-66 including the Waikato and Taranald campaign.''
(Modal),
aw Doctor R. Gillespie served throughout the Abyssinian Campaign (Medal).
**s Mr. P. W. Stafford served in the Ashanti war in 1873-74, including the battle of Amoafhl (Medal with Clasp).
**<■' Mr. E. J. Boulton served in the Royal Navy during the operations in the Baltic in 1855 (Medal).
3-"' Doctor T. G. Bolster served >vith the Both Rcpt. during the Bhootan expedition of 1865-66 (Medal with Clnsp).
*«» W. S. Pratt served as Assistant Surgeon with the Armifo du Rhin under Marshal Bazaine in the Franco-
German war of 1870-71, and was present at the arsons of Gravelotte and St. Privat. Was driven into Metz with
th'.' French Army, and remained during the siege and until the surrender of the fortress from starvation.
^^ Mr. J. A. lUingworth served with the 57th Regiment during the New Zealand war of i86oH5i (Medal) ; and
in the 7th Fusiliers with the Eusofiie Field Force during the war on the North- West frontier of India in i86*-64.
^'' Mr. F. R. Wilson served at the Gold Coast during the Ashanti war of 1873-74 in charge of the Greuerai Hos-
pital at Connor's Hill (Medal).
^^^ Mr. J. H. Moore served in the Ashanti war of 1873-74 from the 10th October 1873, including the delbnce of
the Hospital at Fommanah (Medal with Clasp) .
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*" Doctor J. Fleming senred on hoard the Hospital Ship Vietor Smanutl and on shore at Cape Coast Castle
daring the Ashanti war of 1873-74, and was appointed Pathologist to the expedition (Medal).
^* Mr. B. H. Bolton embarked for the Gold Ootat with the and Battalion 33rd Fusiliers, and had medicid charge
of the Left Wing thronghoat the second phase of the Ashanti war in 1874 (Medal with Clasp).
^ Mr. M. Oogan served in medical charge of a detachment of the 77th Regiment in the Hazara campaign of 1858.
^ Dr. M'Namara was in medical charge of the troops (detaohments of Boyal Artillery and zoth Foot) sent into
Uie Nstive State of Smighie Ujongt Malay Peninsula, in 1874 ; and was present at the attack and captore of the
Kmyan stockades.
** Mr. A. Minto serred in the Ashanti war of x873*-74 (Medal).
'^ Doctor E. M'Grystal served in the Ashanti war in Z873-74 (Medal with Clasp).
^ Doctor H. T. Brown served thronghoat the Ashanti war of 1873-74 (Medal).
** Mr. B.B.C3onnolly served during the Franco-German war of 1870-71, and was present at the battle of Beaumont ,
tattle of and capitulation of Sedan (German Steel War Medal).
»« SoigeonEspine Ward served during the Ashanti war of 1873-74 (Medal).
"* Mr. B. G. O. Hickson served during the Hasara campaign of x868.
"* Mr. J. H. Ussher served in the Ashanti war of 1873-74 (Medal with Clasp).
^ Mr. C. P. Turner served with the sxst Light Inflmtiy in the Jowaki campaign in 1877 (India Medal with Clasp
farJowaki}.
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295 Veterinary Department.
PSIMCIPAL VXTflllHAST SuRGXOK.
Jsmee Collins,^ V.S. 33 June 54 ; i9t Clan, 39 July 63 ; 8lqf V,8. 22 Feb. 68 ; Frineipal Vettrtnarg Surgwn, s8 June 7$.
IiTBPScraro Ybtmbiitabt Sxrsesoirs.
Alfred Job Owles,* Vtl.Swrg. 17 Feb. 49 ; xtt Clan V.S. 96 Nor. 61 ; 8tt^ V.S. 6 July 70. Woolwich.
FranciH Frederick Collins, Vet.Surg. 8 Dec. 48 ; jti Clan V.S. 26 Nov.6x ; St^ V.S. a Aug. 71. Beng&l.
Tom Parinder 6udfon« {local rank qf I'rinegial VH. Surg.), Vet.Surg. xo June 54 ; itt Clan V.S. so July 6a ; SUiffV.B.
a Aug. 71 . Gape of Good Hope.
William Death,* FW. Surg, sj Jan. 55 ; z»i Clan, 9 Jan. 63 ; 8taf V.S. a^ Oct. 75. Dublin.
John Tatam, Vet. Surg. 13 Oct. 55 ; ttt Clan, sx Aug. 67 ; SiqfV.S. 33 May 77. Madras.
Griffith Evans, UD„ Vet. Srrg. 31 Jan. 60; xtf Clan, 6 July 70; Iiup. V.S. 5 reb. 79. Bengal.
George Fleming,? Vet. Swrg. r8 Deo. 55 ; i»t Cian, ai Aug. 67 ; Imp. V.S. 19 Aug. 79. London.
Ybtsbivabt BvBGBOira, isr Class.
MathewJohn Harpley
Daniel Isaac Hinge ...
Herbert Sewell*
Heni7 Dawson*
3£artmMence
John James Channon..
George Longman**
Charles Steel
JohnB.Wm. Skoulding
JohnBaldock
Edward Kelly
Robert Walter Murray
James Lambert
James Woodyer Callow
John Ferris
James Joseph Meyrick
George Albert Oliphant
Chas. George H. Ueilly
WiUiamHiai
William BarkerWalters
AndrewGalbraith Boss
34 Apr. 54
» Jaly 55
3x Jan. 55
5 July 55
35 July 55
«5 Aug. 55
aoAug.55
IX Oct. 55
9 Nov. 55
15 Feb. 56
36 Feb. 56
30 May 57
X3 0ct. 57
14 Dec. 57
17 Feb. 58
31 Jan. 60
33 June 60
15 Feb. 61
36 Nov. 61
36 Nov. 6x
x6 May 63
9 Jan. 63 E.HorBeGds.
ax Apr. 63 R. Engineers
4 Deo. 63 Arm. Serv.C.
4 Dec. 63 India.
4 Dec. 63 1 X LifeGds.
8 Mar. 64; Arm.fierv.C.
31 Aug. 67 Cav. Depdt.
31 Aug. 67
2x Aug. 67
3x Aug. 67
3x Aug. 67
73 Jan. 68
3Bept.68
16 Sept. 68
18 Aug. 69
19 Sept. 70
3 Aug. 71
a Aug. 7 X
a Aug. 71
3 Aug. 71
8 June 73
x6 Lancers,
R. Artillery.
3 Hussars.
R. Artillery.
Arm. Serv.C.
17 Lancers.
Aldershot.
R. Artillery.
R. Artillery.
R. Artillery.
7 Dr. Gds.
Exeter.
R.£ngineer8
3 Dragoons.
Tbtsbutabt Subobovs.
John Anderson '31 Jan. 60 35 June 73 E. Artilleiy.
William Appleton 31 Jan. 60 4 Oct. 73 zoHoaBsn.
Walter Burt 'ix Sept.6o 4 Oct. 73 R- Artillery.
William Albert Russell j 34 June 62 4 Oct. 73 Manchester.
Francis Walker | 3 Oct. 63 33 May 74 7 HnsMn.
Fred.FitBhughMarshall 32 June 60 5 Jan. 76 Arm.Serr.C.
G.AgnatiusAmosOliver x6 Feb. 6a 5 Jan. 76 R. ArtUleiy.
Edward Ewing 8 Sept.65 7 Mar. 76 R. Artilleir.
Richard Poyser xa Sept. 65 8 Mar. 76 6 Dr. Gds.
Charles Percivall 30 Jui^e 63 xx Nov. 76 xi HoBsars.
JohnAahworth Rostron 11 Jan. 67 3 x Jan. 77 3 Life Gds.
Walter Seymour Adams xx Jan. 67 x Apr 77 R. Artilleiy.
James Kettle xx Jan. 67 x Aug. 77 xo Hussara.
Francis Duck 31 July 67 x Aug. 77 R. Artillenr.
James Coleman Berne 7 Aug. 67 a Feb. 78 R. Artilleiy.
James Reilly 7 Aug. 67 a Feb. 78 R. Artillery.
Francis Plomley i Sept.67 a Feb 78 R, Artillery.
William Boyd 31 July 67 31 July 79 R. Artillerj-.
Michael Francis Healy 30 June 63 i Nov. 79 R. Artillery.
Edwin Thos. Cheesroan ao Nov. 67 ao Nov. 79 5 Dr. Gds.
I
JohnHanly
Fred. Charles Boulter
William Walker
Middleton Fred. M. Case ..
Fred. William Going
John Hammond
Michael Joseph Hartigan..
Stephen Knott
George Durrant
John Cornelius Dwyer
James Edward Elphick
William Dawson Sartin
Samuel Robert Sartin
Stuart Murray Wilson
Richard Rowe
Joseph Gibbs
Walter Hensy Kemp
Samuel Luis Pallin
Alft^ Ernest Queripel
Charles Phillips
Jan. 67
XX Jan. 67
aa Jan. 68
3 June 68
3 June 68
1 June 58
x6 Sept. 68
a Dec. 68
33 Dec. 68
X4 July 69
14 July 69
X4 July 69
14 July 69
14 July 69
xo Nov. 69
9 Feb. 70
37 Aug. 70
37 Aug. 70
37 Aug. 70
Beixjamin Lucas Glover '37 Aug. 70
38 Apr. 63 4 Dr. Gds.
Frank Garratt 37 Aug. 70
James Augustus Woods 24 Sept. 70
James Findlav 12 Nov. 70
Robert Francis Frost 14 Jan. 71
William Pallin 14 Jan. 71
John William Evans 15 Feb. 71
Thomas Jonathan Symonds 32 Mar. 71
AliVed Adrian Jones xo June 71
GeorffC Digby Whitfield a Aug. 7 x
CharTeis Clapton 3 Aug. 71
Charles Whitney Gillard 20 Sept. 71
Henry Thomson 1 Nov. 71
James Kean Grainger 8 June 7a
James Joseph Philips 34 July 72
lies Matthews 24 July 7?
John Herbert Cox {24 July 7a
George Joseph Robert Rayment '24 July 72
Benjamin Auguntus White Powell X5 Mar. 73
R. Artillery.
India.
R. Artillery.
R. Artillery.
R. Artllleiy.
3 Dr. Gds.
R. Artillery.
R. Artaiery.
R. Artilleiy.
India.
R. ArtOlery.
R. Artillery.
X 2 Lancers.
R. Artillery.
R. Artillery.
R. Artillery.
18 Hussars.
R. Artillery.
R. Artillery.
R. Artillery.
1 3 Hussars.
9 Lancers.
6 Dragoona.
R. Artillery.
30 Hussars.
R. Artillery.
R. Artillery.
2 Dr. Gds.
India.
R. ArtiUery.
15 Hussars.
R. Artillery.
India.
R. ArtiUery.
4 Hussars.
India.
India.
R. Artillery
John Burton
John Prosser Adams
Mathew Clayton Mitchell
I Seaward Longhurst
Frank Fairbairn Crawford
Walter Boulton Spooner
Samuel Gillespie
William Gladstone
Robert Duncan Graham
Adam Cuppage Webb
Arthur Bostock
Murray Anderson
'James Mills
, Thomas Flintoff
William Alfred Crow
George Frederick Davis ,
'John Denis Edwards
Fred. Smith
Daniel Chambers Pallin
I Joshua Artiiur Nunn
John William Akerman Morgan...
William Donald Gunn
ISamuel William Joseph Slattery
jWilliam Robert Hagger
Richard Head Bingre
Gerald Herbert Fenton
Robert Pringle
iThomas Alexander Killick
14 Feb. 74
xo June 74
xo June 74
xoOct. 74
X4 Apr. 75
14 Apr. 75
23 June 75
33 June 75
33 June 75
I Dec. 75
9 Feb. 76
36 Aug. 76
9 Dec. 76
31 Apr. 77
2x Apr. 77
13 June 70
13 July 78
13 July 78
13 July 78
5OCL 78
5 Oct. 78
5 Oct. 78
30 Oct. 78
'John Burke Savage 1 30 Oct. 78
14 June 73 R. Artilleiy.
14 Jtme 73 India.
14 June 73
X4 June 73
R. Artillery.
I Dr. Gds.
14 June 73 R. Artillery.
Robert Moore^^.,
Francis Raymond
John Thomas Dibben
Arthur Wilberforce Ma«on ..
Edmund Day
Charles Rutherford
lEdmund Woods Goldsmith
Kay Lees
Albert Douglas Drake ,
7 May 79 Aldershot.
, 24 May 79! Colchester.
.Frederick Walewjiki Forsdyke ...'24 May 79'Alderfehot.
30 Nov. 78
14 Dec. 78
15 Mar. 79
17 May 79
17 May 79
17 May 7y
X7 May 79
R. Artaiery.
R. ArUIlery.
R Artillery.
India.
R. Artillery.
R. Artillery.
H. Artillery.
R. Artillery.
8 Hussars.
India.
India.
R. Artillery.
R. ArtiUery.
X4 Hussars.
R. Artillerr.
C. of Good H.
India.
India.
C.ofGoodH.
India.
C.ofGoodH.
India.
C. of GoodH.
India.
C.ofGoodH.
India.
Woolwich.
Leeds.
Shomcliflfe.
Aldershot.
India.
Ybtbriitabt SvaoBoirs oir Pbobation.
1 Mr. Collins served the Eastern campaign of 18^4-55 in the 6th Dragoons, including the battles oj Balaklava and
Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
• VLt. Owles served fi*om 2x8t July X855, at the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal \%-ith Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Served the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the actions of the Hindun on 30th and 3x8t May X856, siege and
capture of Delhi, taking of Bareilly, and operations in Oude (Medal with Clasp) .
• Mr. Gudgin served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the affair of M'Kenzie's Farm, battles or
Balaklava, Inkerman, and Tchemaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish 3<edal).
Served in the Indian campaign in X858-59, including the siege and capture of Lucknow, the Oude campaign, action
of Jamo, assault and capture of Birwah, and Trans-Gogra afbirs at Bungaon ;MedaI with Clasp).
« Mr. Death served in the Crimea from and June 1855, and has the Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, and TurkiM
Medal. Served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the action of Kala Nuddee, capture of Futtyghnr, siege
and capture of Lucknow with operations on the left bank of the Goomtee under Outram, actions of Simree, Nainib-
gunge, and actions of X4th, 17th, and 30th Oct. in Shahabad (Medal with Clasp, and a year's service for Lucknow).
' Veterinary Surgeon Fleming served in the Military Train with the expedition to North China in i860, wid
was piesent at Sinho, Tangku, capture of the Taku Forts, actions neai* Tangehow, and surrender of Pekin (Medal
with two Clasps).
■ Mr. Dawson served in the X4th Hussars with the Persian expedition of X857 (Medal with Clasp). Also with the
Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose in 1858 and present at siege and capture of Ratghur action 01
Barodia, relief of Saugor, at Malthone, battie of Betwa, siege and capture of Jhansi, action of Koonch, advance on
and capture of Calpee (Medal with Clasp) .
• Mr. Sewell served with the xst Royal Dragoons in the Crimea firom June to Oct. 1855 (Medal with Clasp, ana
Turkish Medal).
i« Mr. Longman served in the Royal Artillery with the expedition in China in x86o, and was present at Sinbo,
Tanirkn. capture of Takn Fnrt^. sctions near Tangchow, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasi »).
1* Mr. Moore served with the King's Dragoon Guards in the Zulu war of 1879.
Chaplains' Department.
296
Mn.J. I. Sabhu^Jfil
JUe. Robert Hftli»in,t UA
Ste, 3. A. Croiier.t MA
JEfv. John yirtae(JiMi. CaihoUe)
Set. Dudley 8omenrille»t MA.
Si9.ThomMMCooej,MA
Sf». Milwvd Croola,t if^. ...
Xet.Ronoe N. Wheeler.f i£li.
Xec. E. L. Waleh, BA
Jbv.ThomM Moleeworth, Jfil.
Sto. John Fra. Browne (£.C.}..
,„Tk€ Si^hi Mtvettnd Buikop Pierf Oiayel^ CUii«rhton, DD, 7 April 75...War Offioe.
OHAPiaurS VO >KB FOEOS8 OV >HB FlSST ClABB.
1 Jan. 64 Malta
5 Deo. 66; London
7 Jan. 74 London
2 Feb. 75 Malta
6 Mar. 75 ' Chatham
5 May 75'Devonport
18 May 75, Cork
28 May 75 Woolwich
5 Annf. 75 Winchester
19 Nov. 76 Dublin
15 Sept.77.PortBxnouth
Rw. George Wyldflj JfjI. .......
B«o. Pat. Bftdju. ^A. {¥rf»K\
JUo. Michael 1 utfe [Mom. CaHk.\
Rev. C.A.ABBLeton ilmve^tJUf^
,Rm, David Arthur (Pr»A.J .....
\Rtp. John O't-liiherty [B^m. C.)
Rso. ThoB.Llfjvdt oKhlan(ft , t\ ;
R0O, G.Campljetl Willifkina,'I^£>.
R0V. Geo. Ra^F^lea f<'iiiber«^if,i.
R0V. Th08.Carter ^tAnley, LLD.
»S Feb.
I July
7 Sept.
tj Oct.
20 Nov.
t Apr.
1 Apr.
14 May
30 Oct.
S Dec.
78 ManohoBter
78 Edinburgh
I Aldershot
t PortBmoath
t Dover
. J Chatham
. 79 Bhomdiilb
' 79! Dublin
79 Portsdwn HIU
. 79 AlderBhot
2r9. W. R. Beach, MA 29 Dec. 74 Sandharst
Ba. William Ponsford x May 75 Shomcliffe
Ei9. John Arden Bajley,' BA.' i Jan. 76 Warley
£0. J. A. Welah ComnB> BA. 16 Mar. 76 Aldenihot
Mev. Begd. Heber Bollock, Jfil. 33 Apr. 76 Woolwich
Bi9. J. C. Bdghill, MA 14 Sept. 76 Gibraltar
JUv. John Yarker Barton, MA. 1 Mar. 77 Gosport
S$9. Ralph G. Browne^^ ' 9 Ang. 77 ShoeborynesB
I
Ghaplaiitb to thb Fobcsb (3n> Glabb).
R40. ChaB.Aag.Wetherallflfil..
R40. H. Tudor Craig, BA. ,
Reo. Fran. O'Callaghan {B.C.)...
R0e. John Milne, 2iA. (PrM6.)...
Rev. Charles J. Coar, MA...
Rev. Arthur M'Carthy (R.C.) ..
Rev. Fred.L. Gaacoigne(£.C.)..
28 Feb. 78 Dover
z June 78 'Colchester
29 Dec. 78
z Jan. 79
4 Jan. 79
30 Apr. 79
XX Ang. 79
Colcheste
DubUn
Aldershot
Dover
Mee. George Mead, MA
£er. F. Sadleir. MA
Met. Robert Orr
Set. Geiald O. Vandeleur, MA,
GHAPLAnr TO THi F0BCB8 mrDBB THB Wabbavt OV 1847.
Rev.Wm. SykeB,t Jf^ | 6Mar. 55 | Canterbury
CbAPLAXKS TO TUB FOBCBB (3BO ClABB).
10 Feb. 77
14 Mar. 77
4 May 77
4 Nov. 77
Plymouth
Curragh
BheemesB
South Africa
Rev. W. H. Bullock
Rev.Yfm. Alleyne Barker, Jfii...,
\Rev. Edward B. B. Kitson, MA...
Rev. B. A. Alderson, BA,
X9 Feb. 78
I Apr. 78
32 June 78
3 June 79
Aldenhol
Aldershot
Woolwich
Portsmouth
Met. C. A. Solb«, BA.
Met. Alfred J. Townend, BA....
Met. Chas. Adeane Roe8er,lC^,
Met. R. Alfred Corbett, BA. ..
Met. Duhamel Horman, BA. ...
Met. Thomas Moore (R.C.)
Met. Robert Stewart Patterson*
Met. James BeUord (R.C.)
S«t.QeorgeKirkwood(Pret6) [
Met. Robert Brindle (R.C.)
Met. Thomas Foran {R.C) ...
^.Alfred Malim. MA
Mft. Geo. Martyn St. M. Ritchie
£ff.£rss.Harpiir Goodwin,^^
Sfs. Jsmes Spiers (Preeb.)... i
£n.FTed. J. Bateman
Met. Walter Bebden Milner ...
S<*.JohnKingLethbridge,Jr^
CVAPLAXirS TO THB FOBCBB (4TH ClABB).
Rev. Joseph H. Sutton Mox1y...<i7 Mar. 76 Barbadoes
Atfo. Joseph Corbett (fi.C.) i Apr. 76 Bermuda
fi«>. JamesMilneMillar(Pr««6.) { [j3 ^Pf-^^. } Aldershot
Sm. Riddall Morrison z6 June 76 Halifkx, N.S
Rev. William J. Lough, BA 5 Julv 76 Chatham
Rev. George Nelson Godwin ' i Jan. 77 Malta
Rev. Charles Gregson, If ^ ' 6 Jan. 77 Bermuda
I Rev. David Niclcerson, MA ,'10 Jan . 77 ' Colchester
'Rev. Edward John Hardy, BA... 13 Sep:. 77 Bermuda
I Je«o. Edward A. Rust '. a Jar.. 7S'Cyprus
22«o. Fras. Drake Backhouse ...! 3 Jhd. 71^ Duoliu
Rev. Thos. Patterson Mullins.^^l'z 6. Tan. 7S' Hover
Rev. William Le Grave (H.C.)... iH Jan. 7S Gosport
'Rev. John Hackett, BA ' 3 Mai-. 78 Copk
J2««. Thomas Borrodale Speedy ; z Ju'y 78 Curragh
Rev. Henry Arthur Darnell i 3 .luly 78 Preston
iZeo. Timothy Twomey '13 July 7^ Portsmouth
Rev. Friedrioh J. A. Agassis ... 18 Sept. 78 Dover
z Dec. 70 London
. z Dec. 7o|Halifkx. N.S.
Z2 Apr. 7z[PembrokeDck
6 July 7z
z Aug. 7z Gibraltar
7 Dec. 7iiDevonport
6 Apr. 72 Gibraltar
2 Jan. 73 South Africa
Z2 Jan. 74jHalifhz, N.S,
24 Oct. 74I
z Dec. 74 Aldershot
zo Apr. 75 Natal
15 May 75 Chelsea
z6 Oct 75 Netley
27 Nov. 75 Malta
3 Dec. 75 Malta
' The CkaplaiHe tritk a f q/ter their namee eerved in the Crimea during the nege ofSebaetopol, and have received the
Crimean Medal and the Turkieh Medal.
^ Mr. Sabin served with the army in the East ttom July 1854 to May Z856, and was promoted *' for meritorious
*crnc« hi superintending the Department in Constantinople, and the hospitals in connection with it."
* Hr. Fisher served tlm>ughout the last Burmese war, and accompanied the expedition to the aitsault and capture
of Pepi (Medal with Clasp).
* Doctor Williams served in the Baltic expedition (Medal).
* Mr. Bi^ley served in New Zealand during the war from March Z864 until May 1866.
* Mr. Collins served with the field force in the Walkato during the New Zealand war in 1864-65, nnd was present at
the investment and (»pturo of Orakau ^thanked in brigade orders). Also served with the field force under Major
G^ieral Chute in the wanganni-Taranaki campaign in 1866, including the Hush march to Tamnaki, and was present
at the sssault and .capture of Otapawaand Waikowkou Pahs, and the deatruction of Kolemarai and other places
(mentionod in despatches, and Medal).
* Mr. Patterson was in Turkey in the Imperial Ottoman service daring the war in the East. Served as a Lieu-
tenant in the Canadian Volunteer Rifles at tiie time of the Trent afiiair, and also in the flr^t Fenian raid. Accom-
P»aied, as (Chaplain, the Red River expeditionary force of Z870 under Sir Garnet Wolscloy to Kort Garry. Pro-
ceeded to the Gold Coast in September 1873, and served there until the capture of C()oraae.«iie (Medal).
»• Mr. Ralph Browne served in the Ashanti campaign under Sir Garnet Wolseley (Medal).
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VdtatUtn S
Owen, Framei$ H€uHng§ Sdwuind, Adfutant at Adminittrative Brigade lfoM->
moutkikire ArtiUery VolunUeri }
Kelly, Hennr Holdsworth, Stqf Captain, a Oct. 79
Donaid, Andrew
AnsoTi, Alexander Qeorget Inttruetor of Gunnery 7 Feb. 78
Allen, Robert Galder, iketruetor of Mueketry 7 Feb. 78
pjcNe^ikam, John Layland, Frofeeeor cf Fortifioaiion Boyal Naval College
Bickford, William QeorjfeTomlin,«*a<«q^Co««y«
Penjfelley, George Farquhareon
Cackcraft, William La Trobe,«r
O'Connor, Patrick William
Sill, Augustus Jamet,** Adjutant 3 Beeex Artillerg Volunteer*
f'.«.f. £vM,Ckarle» Cooper, Frofewor of Taeiiee, tfrc, Boyal Military College
Lambert, Walter Miller, Adj. i Adm. Brigade Cinque Forte Art. Volunteers
Northcote, Samael Hamilton Banco
iliithias, Vivian Dalton
p i.e. Hall, Burnett Greioe, Instructor of Tactics, etc., Boyal Military College
Hoberts, Frank
Douglas, Gordon Manners Shipley
Campbell, William**
Allen. Alexander**
Robilliard, John Le Cocq
Xoble, Evelyn James W
< rooke. Bdward Rea Milner
Leefe, John Beckwith
Baresford, Hamilton De la Poer
Thomas, John Edward
Barrowea, Alexander Leslie Scott
^Tieeler, Edward
Tacker, William Gniso
Rawstome, Greorge Albert Lawrence
Milne, Benjamin Arthur ,
Shakespear, Arthur Bucknall
sndLXBUT. LISUT. CJLPTJLIir.
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2 May 59
2 May 59
2 May 59
17 June 59
17 June 59
18 June 59
18 June 59
23 Dec. 59
23 Dec. 59
23 Dec. 59
23 Dec. 59
26 June 60
26 June 60
12 Oct. 60
X July 61
I July 6x
I July 6i
27 June 64
27 June 64
13 Dec. 65
26 June 66
3 Dec. 66
8 Deo. 66
22 June 67
I I LlSUTBlTAirTS.
II Cbeetham, Charles Joseph**
n Hoore, Thomas," Assistant Gunnery Instructor 8 May 77
I 9 Connolly, Lawrence Bichard ,
; 7 Le Qoesne. Angnstus Simeon
9 Saiherland, Henry Craisrie. ...
^ Strinbome, Thomas Robert, Assistant to ike Frofessor of Fortification, B. 2f. College
S Alexander, Robert Homfray
3 Grant, James Walter
5 Down, Aogostos Thornton ,
3 Baitt, George Dalhonsie Chnrohill
3 Xicholls, William Charles, AdjutaM ^ Oct. 79
7 Eaatman, William Inglefleld
7 Hall, Lewis Montgomery Murray
7 Woon, John Blaxell
^ Bor, James Henry (Seconded)
^ Botler, John Blandford Ratteclyffo
t Tatham, Arthnr Granville
5 Hickman, Bdward Shadwell
5 Pease, Leonard Thales
5 Marriott, Reginald Adams
5 Farrant, Hariand FitaLyddon
4 Qaitskell, Walter James
♦ Orford. Alfred
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4 Talbot, Harry Lynch
4 Bishop, Charlea Louis Nepean
3 Drake, Henry Dowrish
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Monran, Thonias,*^ n Sept. 67. I Thacker, Samuel,** 13 Oct. 76.
•^«i lupeetor of Schools.— Sm\th, Thomas, 6 Sept. 67.
Pjjr»ai/*r.—M* Arthur, Edward," 29 March 70; and Li. 20 Sept. 47 ; Zt. 31 Aug. 48 ; Capt. 4 April 59 ; Hon. Major,
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Barrack Master, — Meade, Thomas Quin, i Nov. 59; ^ndLt. 24 July 44; x»t Lt. 4 Jan. 48; Capt. 30 Octt 55 j Son,
Major, I Nov. 66.
^frt &ry«)«.— Mason, Geo., MD. 8 Mar. 78.
?trjfoM.— Corrie, Alfred Thomas, 14 Sept. 77.
Putsey, William H., 4 Jan. 79.
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23 Strong, Henry Harford, Itutruetor qf Ounnery 7 Feb. 78
23 Norton, Thomas Palmer, r
22 Whale, Thomas Martin, Iiutmetor qf Qunnery 26 May 78
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22 iCohrell, George Harrie Thorn
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21 Harvey, Robert Charles.
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21 Nash, George Stevens
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21 Agassis, Roland Lewis
21 Beechey, Frederick Robert
21 St. John, St. Andrew
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20 Wood, Orlando Robert William
20 Norcock, Henry John Lawrence**>
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7 Innes, Edward Selbv
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Deane, Richard Barton,"*)
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Polkinghome, Stewart
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Owen, Hugh Reginald Boi*de...
Smyth, Arthur Clement
Dick. Cha. Baker Goodrich. \
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Jekyll, John Richmond 8 Dec. 66
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Robbins, Herbert Eyre laa June 67
Faulkner, Frrfncis Macnamara 2a June 67
Gordon, Cosmo George 1 22 June 67
Woods, Henry Byron 122 .Tune 67
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Abud, Henry Mallaby
Parish, Charles Wellesley
Quentin, Walter
Gott, George Arthur
McCausland, Edwin Lofbus
Parkinson, Richard James
Money, Herbert Cecil ,
Atkinson, Francis Gamett ,
Edge, Charles Horace
Hatton, Arthur
Cotter, Francis Gibson
Congdon, Ernest Charles Lambert
Mackenzie, Donald
Johnstone, James Robert
Bairett, Dacre Lennard
Colvin, Herbert Wybault
Brine, Arthur
Cochran, Archibald Gell
Langford, William John
Kelly, Henry Charles Thomas
Flumbe, John Hulke
Stevens, George Borlase
Maclurcan, John Lewis Rooke
Froser, Hobart Charles ,
Kysh, Douglas John ;,.,
Daniell, John Frederic ,
Peile, Sohofield Patten
Johnson, Frederick Colpoys Ormsby .,
Ussher, Robert Morris '31 Jan. 78
MacDonneU, Randal
Gumming, William Sydney
Clavell, Richard Keppel Winterton Rose
Brittan, Charles Gisbome
Oldfield, John Rawdon Hodge
Ormond, Edward Duncan
Hadley, Leonard Joseph
Mateon, Charles George
Booth, George Robert Cecil
Wilson, Francis Hamilton Northesk
Willis. Charles Hope
Roberts, Herbert Hodder ,
Percy, Robert FitzGerald
ISwauton, James Hutchinson
Tate, Henry Fennell
White, Frederick:
Palmer, William Henry „...
Kellie, Archibald Henry
Field, Cyril
Raitt. Froncis Jolliffe
Harvest, William Sidney Smith
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Deputy Adjutant General.— AAeir^ Major General C. W., CB, sSept 78.
AeeUtant Adjutant G«n«ra/.—Fe8ting, Colonel Sir Francis W., JTCJiO., CB.,
Quarier Maetere. — Robinson, James, 5 Feb. 68.
Baker, Joseph, x Oct. 77.
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Elliot, George Henry, a6 May 78 ; and Lt. 26 Oct. 55 ; ut L.. ., ^^— ^^ , ---r - ^ — « . .„ „ .- ..
Shewell, George MaunsoU, 3X May 79 ; and Lt, 17 Aug. 55; xULt. X4 Apr. 59; <?«/>'• 3 Aug. 67; Hon.Mv9r,2x May 79-
Cobb, J6hn,*« 27 Sept. 77 ; ^Hd Lt. 28 June 40 ; istHt.'i Sept 53 ; Captain^ a6 Sept. 6i ; Brevet Minor, 25 >iov. 74-
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Smith, Andrew Wm. Doagla8,»« a July 78 ; 2nd Lt. 33 Apr. 55 ; xetLt, 8 Sept. 58 1 Oapt. 3 Aug. 67; Son.Xv^,
a July 78.
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For. I Lewis, John, i Sept. 57.
Ply. King. Uriah Henry, 23 Oct. 57.
Cha. I White, George,**® 7 Sepl.. 63.
Deal ' Herring, Wm. Henry, 4 Kov. €8.
tCha. .Bate, Joseph James, a6 Oct. 77.
I Ply. I Page, Nathaniol,"* 8 Aug. 79.
I Por. {Brown, Valentine,"" i Sept. 79.
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Ghft. I Elliott, John, xa Jan. 78. [Ply. Loney, Heniy, z May 78.
1 1 Per. iFegan, Henry, MB. CB. 5 July 78.
Bimoiovs.
ChA. Davis, John William, MD., 34 Deo. 78. Por. 'Anderson, Isaac H., JfD., x6 Feb. 78.
Ply. HarrQr, J. D*Arcy, 37 March 79. 1 Oha. iDrei7, William B., 3 April 78.
For. White, B. Dormer, BA. MB., x Apr. 79. 1 Ply Saunders, Eyerard H., sa Mar. 79.
CHi.m.nni.
Ply. CsTwithen, Bev. G. B., MA., 7 Doc. 75. 1 1 Oha. Grimes, Bn. J. W., 30 Sept. 77.
Por. Arthy, Btv. Walter B., MA., 37 July 76. Deal 'Smith, Bm. W. B., BA, 33 Sept. 79.
Art. Williams, JKct. Edward A., 6 March 75. I' I
Scarlet— Faeis^t Blue. Ajtnt, Edward T. Draper, Esq. , Z3, Buckingham Street, Strand.
QffM, 7, New Street, Spring Qardene^ S.W,
War Services of General Officers of Royal Marine Forces,
* General Schomberg served witti the Baltic expedition in 1855 (Medal), and commanded Miuine Artillery of
1 Dmsion of gunboats at tho bombardment of Sweabors (mentioned in despatches, and promote'l to Brevet Major).
Commanded the R.M. Artillery with the Brigade in China in 1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton nver,
was in command of tho Mortar Battery at the bombardment of Canton, and present at the assault and capture
(Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
* Lieut General Barnard served in the Bojral Navy in Syria in 1840-41, including the blockade of Alexandria
(Tnridsh Medal, and Naval War Medal with one Clasp) . Served as Lieutenant R. Marino Artillery on board H. M. S.
FirAroMd on the S.E. coast of America from 1844 to 1848 ; took part in the operations of the combined English and
French Squadrons in the River Parana in x8^6, including the action of Obligado, the landing stprming and cap-
ture of batteries; subsequent operations on the River Parana, concluding ^vith the action at St. Lorenzo, on whi^
occasion he constructed a masked battery Rocket Battery on an island 800 yards from the enemy's guns, ramaining
concealed for two days and nights, and materially aiding the passing of batteries at St. liOreuzo by Men of War
with large convoy of xao merchant vessels on the 35th May 1846 (mentioned in despatches). Served on shore with
BJ£. Battalion at Montevideo when besieged by General Oreb, performing the dut^^ of Acting Adjutant for 13
months. Proceeded to China in 1859 to take charge of R. M. Artillery serving on shore, and was senior Officer
of the Corps in the Rocket Boats at the bombardment and capture of the Taku Forts on the 3xst August z86o.
Eerved as senior Officer in conunand of R.M. Artillery and R. Marines on board the Gun Boat Flotilla which pro-
ceeded up the River Peiho two days after the capture of the Taku Forts and in advance of the Allied Armies. Took
possession of the Tientsin Forts and afterwards of the principal gate of that city, being placed in command of the
ramfi tOl relieved by a force sent forward by the army. Appointed on zoth September i860 to the conunand and
charge of the Siege Train Flotilla. Employed in transportmg the Siege Train from the Taku Forts to Tungchow,
16 mOes ttoxa Pekin (services ofitoially acknowledged). Appointed to the stafif of the snd Division R. Artillery on
4tii Oct. i860 and served during the advance on Pekin and was senior Oiflcer of Royal Marines at its surrender
(Vedal with two Clasps, Brevet of Major, and CB.).
* General Suther eerved with the B.M. Battalion on the North Coast of Spain during the Carlist war. Has
received the War Medal with Clasp . as also the Turkish Medal for services on the Coast of Syria in 1840-41 . Com-
manded the Battalion in Japan in 1864-66. present at the attack and bombardment of the Forts of Simonosaki
bj the combined Fleets ; landed in command of Allied Brigades for the destruction of the five Forts and magazines
on the 6th September 1864. Commanded Brigade at the storming and capture of the enemy's stockade (men-
tioned in despatches, CB., Colonel, and Officer of the Legion of Honor). Has the Good Service Pension.
^ General Penrose served with the Royal Marine Batuilion on the North Coast of Spain in 1838. Also in China
in 1841-43 during the operations in the Yang-tse-Kiang. Landed on 34th Oct. X856 for the protection of the Britisk
f^ctoTj at Canton ;- commanded the Royal Marinea at the storming of the breach in the wall of Canton on 39th
October, and throughout the subsequent operations— mentioned in despatches (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
Served with the Battalion sent out for service in Japan in 1864-66, and was present at the bombardment of Uie
batteries at the Straits of Simonosaki, the entrance of the inland sea of Japan, and commuided a Battalion of Royal
^tsrines at the assaalt capture and destruction of the five batteries, stockade, magazines, and barracks, and during
the Ahore operations, tmrn. the 5th to 8th Sept. 1864 (mentioned in despatches).
* lieakGeneral Bodnev served in Spain during the Carlist war. served with the R.M. Battalion at Eupatoria in
iS54,and with the Brigade in the Crimea as Aide de Camp and Brigade Major at the battle of Balaklava and during
the siesre and fkll of Sebastopol ; was also at the surrender of Kixiboum (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Major,
Kci^ht of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Mecyidie, and Turkish Medal).
* Major Qeneral Williams was severely wounded at Lagos, Western Africa, 36th Deo. 1851, in spiking the fpojoA to
protect 4.M. steamer Teaeer, then aground.
. ^ V^ Gmeral Adair served in Sjrria in 1840 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal), and was slightlv wounded
m the aasaolt upon Gebail. Served before Sebastopol during its siege and fall, and with the R.M. Battalion at the
Q«capation of Kertch and Yeni Kal^, as also at the surrender of Kinboum (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the
*ed;idie, and Torldah Medal). Was present at the bombardment of the batteries at the Straits of Simonosaki, the
°>iisaeeof the inland sea of Japan, and commanded a Battalion of Royid Marines at the capture and destruction
^^.tbe batteries, magazines, and barracks, and during the shore operations, fh>m the 5t^ to the 8th Sept. 1864
(vij^iiUT wounded, and mmtioned in despatches).
" Hajor Qeneral Stewart served the Syrian campaign of 1840,— «t D*Jouni, the storming of Sidon, and bom-
I^rtment of Acre (War Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) .
" M^or General M' Arthur served with the Expedition to the Baltic in 1855 (Medal).
" Major General Pym aerved in the China expedition of 1858-60, including the blockade of the Canton river, the
laading before, storm and capture of the city. In 1858 he served on the Staff of the Army as Captain Superintendent
of the Canton Police Force (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
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30I& Waft Servieea. — Boyal Marine Artillery.
> Colonel ICawbey was in action with the forts of Bomanand, xoth Aug. 2854 ; and he oommanded the Boysl
Marine Artillery in the Battahon during the operations against and snrrenaer of the forts (Medal).
* Colonel Cox was at the action with the batteries, and expulsion of the Russian garrison from Bedoaht Kaleh,
X9th May x8<4, and yariously employed on that coast; was the Senior Officer of R.M. Artillery at the attack by the
combined Fleets on the outer forts and works of Sebastopol on the xjth October, and employed in the blockadiog
Force during the siege, until March X855 (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Mec^idie, and Turkish Medal).
7 LtColonel Poore served with the R.M.Battalion in the operations against and surrender of the forts of Bomsnnuxd
in Aug. 1854. Also with the Baltic expedition in 1855, and in the flotilla ot mortar-boats during the bombardment
of Sweaborg (Medal).
> LtColonel Brydges senredwith the Baltic expedition in 1854 and 1855, and commanded a Mortar in the flotilla
during the bombardment of Sweaborg (Medal). Whilst seryins in H.M. ship OMon was landed in oonunand of
the Marines of the Fleet on several occasions during the Revolution in Japan in x868, including the occupation of
Koh6,
^^ Sir Francis Feetlng served with the Baltic onedifeion in 180 (Medal) . Commanded a Mortar in the flotillB em-
ployed against Sebastopol from June x8k5 until its nil; and was also at the bombardment and surrender of Kiubonra
(Medal with Clasp, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal). Served with the China expedition of
xS57~59 ft* Ac^'utant of the Artillery, including the blockade of the Canton river, bombardment and storm of the city
(Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major). Served throughout the Ashanti war of 1873-74. Was selected to
command the detachment of Marines sent to the Gold Coast in May 1873 to assist in rexMlling the Ashanti srmy
at this time threatening Cape Coast and Blmina. Commanded the forces in two engagements at Elmina on the
X3th June 1873, in both of which the enemy was defaated. On arrival of Sir Oamet Wolseley was placed in com-
mand of the troops at Cape Coast and charged with the measures for the deflsnce of the place. Was taken a]>oii
Sir Garnet Wolseley's list of special service officers on the aoth October and placed in command of the native
camp at Dunquah and of the advanced posts. Commanded the force at the engagements near Dunauah on the
37th October (slightly wounded) and 3rd November, in the latter of which he was severely wounded while rescninx
Lieut. Eardley Wilmot, of the Royal Artillery, who had fUlen mortally wounded, was afterwards placed in
command of the camp at Prahsu. *' The Queen was graciously pleased to command that Lt.Oolonel F. Yf.
Festing be specially promoted to the rank of Colonel in the army, for his distinguished services on the Gkdd
Coast, dated 7th January X874" (frequently mentioned in despatches, KCMO., CB., Medal and Clasp).
^* Maior M' Arthur was at the attack and destruction of the piratical stockades, ftc. at Lagos, Western Africa, in Dec
185 X . Also at the bombardment of Odessa, aand April X854 ; employed in makingobservations on the coast of Georgia,
ftc. ; in action with the batteries, and expulsion of the Russian gsxrison from Redoubt Kaleh on 19th May ; at the
shelling of a Russian camp in the Bay of Katcha during the landing of the allied Armies on the X4th September ; present
at the combined attack on the outer forts and works of Sebastopol on x 7th October, and with the blockading Force
before that town during the siege, until Dec. 1854 (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Me^jidie, and Turkish Medsl).
Served with the expedition up the Gambia, including the storm and capture of the strongly stockaded town of Saha
on 3ist February, and at the bombardment and destruction of the town of Porto Novo near Lagos, acth April x86z.
1* Lt. Colonel C. S. Williams served with the Baltic expedition in 1855 (Medal). Served with the China expedition of
x857-59» including the blockade of the Canton river, bombardment storm and capture of the city ; expedition to the
North and attack on the forts at the Peiho (wounded). Served in the north of China in x86o, and commanded a
Company at Shanghai during the attacks of the rebel army in August (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
i» Major Halliday served with the Baltic expedition in 1855, and in the flotilla of mortar-boats during the bom-
bardment of Sweaborg (Medal).
^> Miyor Tuson served in China in 1858-60, and commanded a Detachment on an expedition against pirates f^om
96th Aug. to 5th Sept. 1858 (mentioned in despatches), and was present at the capture and destruction of xoo jnnks
and 336 guns. Was also present at the attack on the Peiho Fort on 35th June 1859, the capture of the Peiho Forts in
i860, and subsequent operations (Medal with Clasp).
** Major Crease served with the China expedition of 1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton river, bom-
bardment and storming of the city (Medal with Clasp). Served with the expedition to tiie North in i860, and as
Assistant Engineer at Shanghai. Served in the Ashanti war in 1873 and was present at the action of Kssaman
(mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, and Medal).
*> Major Fothergill sen-ed with the expedition up the Gambia, including the storm and capture of the strongly
stockaded town of Saba on sist February, and bombardment and destruction of the town of Porto Novo near Lagos
on 35th April i86x.
^ Major Welch was landed at Panama to assist in suppressing the rebellion on 37th Sept. z86o.
» Captain Ogle was landed from H.M.S. Briak in command of a detachment of Royal Marines for the protection
of Cape Coast Castle during the mutiny of the Gold Coast Artillery in October 1863, and received a vote of thanks
from the Colonial Government. Served in China in H.M.S. Bodney from September 1867 to September 1869;
commanded the Royal Marine Artillery of the Battalion of Royal Marines !h>m the Squadron at the occupation of
Yangchow in Nov. 1868 ; served with the Battalion at the attack and capture of three walled villages in Janoazy
1869 (mentioned in despatches).
** Captains Derriman, Bickford, Hill, and Campbell served in the Ashanti war of 1873-74 (Medal).
*■ Captain Cockcraft served in the New Zealand war of 1863-64, was in command of the Royal Marines at the capture
of Rangiriri and action of Rangiawhia (Medal). Was landed on the Island of Tanna, New Hebrides, zsth Aug. 1865
in the operations against the natives.
^ Captain A. Allen served in the Ashanti War in 1873, including the engagements at Elmina, and action at
Essaman (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
" Lieut Cheetham proceeded to the Gold Coast with Colonel Festing's detachment of Marines iu 3Cay 1873, and
served in the Ashanti war till invalided in September (Medal).
» Lieut. T. Moore served in the Aahanti War in 1873.
«• Quarter Master Maggs was wounded at the attack and capture of Lagos, 86th Deo. Z85X. Has the Medal for
Meritorious Service and the Good Conduct Medal.
*f Quarter Master Morgan has received the Arctic Medal.
** Quarter Master Thacker has received the New Zealand Medal, and that for Long Service and Good Condact.
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War Services. — Royal Marine Light Infantry, 301c
' Colonel Gwyn served with the R.M. Brigade in the Crimea in 1855, and was also at the surrender of Kin*
boorn (Ucdal irith Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
* Colonel Herrick served with the Baltic expeditions in 1854 and 1855 (Medal).
" LtCoIonel Harris served in the KafiLr war of 1851-53 nnder Lt.General Sir Harry Smith, and commanded
the Royal Msrinotf disembarked from the Cape Squadron in several actions (mentioned in despatches).
u Colonel Connolly served with the Baltic expedition in 1854 (Medal).
" U.ColoneI Gregory was presentat the bombardment of Odessa ^and April 1854 ; served with the R.M. Battalion
It the occopadon of Ei^atoria in 1854, and with the Brigade in the Chrimea daring the siege of Sebastopol in 1854-55
(Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Me^jidie, and Tnrkish Medal).
I* Ijt,Ck>lonel8 Bennett and Blanckley served during the summer of 1855, blockading the Russian ports in the
White Sea.
" LLColonel R. W. B. Hunt served with the R.M. Battalion in the operations against and surrender of the forts of
Bomarsond in Aug. 1854 (Medal). Served in the Black Sea from the latter part of 1855 to the declaration of peace in
1856 in commsud of a Detachment in a Floating Battery. Was attached as Colonel in Chief of the Militia and
rolnoteers to the I'leld Force employed in St. ThomaS'in-the-East, Jamaica, during the negro rebellion of 1865
(mentioned in despatches, and received the thanks of the Privy and Legislative Councils, nnd of the Speaker and
Hoaseof Aaaembly). Was detached from Jamaica in 1867 by the Governor in Chief to British Honduras on the
Staffofthe LkCtovemor of that colony for the organisation of the Militia with the rank of Colo|iel Conmiandant in
thatl'oFce daring the disturbances on the frontiers with the hostile Indians of Yucatan and Guatamala (mentioned
10 despatches, and Brevet of Major).
*> Lt.O>lonel Maskery served in the Black Sea the latter part of 1855. Served as Adjutant of the and Battalion on
the China expedition of 1857-59, including the blockade of tne Canton river, operations before and capture of tha
c!:T(^edaI with Clasp).
' LLColonel West served at the blockade in the Baltic in 1854 ; was present during the operations against the Aland
lilauds, indoding the capture of an earthem battery on the 8th August, and in the action with the forts of Bomar-
sand on the xsth August. In 2855 he accompanied the Baltic expedition ; was in action with steamers and a batterv
oa2ietJime,sndatthelx>mbardmentof Swoaborg (Medal). Served also with the expedition to the Baltic until
ibe declaration of peace in 1856.
" Lt.Colonel Meade served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 ^^ the R.M. Brigade, including the battle of Balaklava
i^d lie^ of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served on the China
erpedition of 1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton river, operations before and capture of the city ; after-
««n!s as (Quarter Master of the and Battalion. Served with the expedition to the north of CHiina in i860, including
tie action of Sinho, taking of Tangku, storm and capture of the North Taku Forts, and subsequent operations (Medal
" UColonel Thomas served with the R.M. Battalion at Eupatoria in 1854, and with the Brigade in the Crimea during
ihe Bie^ and (kll of Sebastopol, and was also at the surrender of Kinboum (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the
Medjidie, and Turkish Medal) .
** iLCoionel Cuthbcrt W. Burton while belonging to H.M.S. WinchetUr in Nov. x8<4 was detached, by the special
order of the Commander in Chief, in command of Detachments of Royal Marines landed from the ships for the
utKk and destruction ofa large piratical fleet and batteries in Kulan Bay, China (mentioned in despatches, and
pcetred the thanks of H.M. (vovemment and the Lords of the Admiralty) . Acted as Adjutant to the Royal Marines
liDdinjf from the Fleet for the protection of the British factories at Canton, and in all the operations in the Canton
Tver fh)m Oct. 2856, including the assault on and entry into the city of Canton on the a9th Oct. (mentioned in de-
^patebes) ; at the attack and destruction of war junks and first taking of French FoUy Fort on the 6th Nov. (olficially
uuked, and at the second taking and demolition of the same fort on 6th December. Adjutant of the Garrison
^mpoMd of seamen, marines, and the 59th Regt. at Fort Macao (the advanced position) and m all the attacks upon
ta« fort till June 1857. Present as Adjutant to the B. Marines at the battle of Fatahan on xst June 1857 (mentioned in
<l««patche8). Commanded North Wantong Island Fort from July to December. Adjutant of the Provisional Bat-
^^^^ at the assault and capture of Canton on the 38th and aath Dec. 1857 (mentioned in despatches) and the sub-
J«iaent operations until the Battalion was broken up on the 30th Sept. 1858. Joined the xst Battalion of the R.
JUnoe Brigade and was attached to the Staff of the Army as Deputy Superintendent of the Mflitary Police Force at
t anion till Jan. 1850. Commanded a Company in the action with the Braves at Mong Kong on 4th January, and
i>^ at the attack and oapture of the bridge and village of Sheoktsing on the 8th Jan. 1859. On quitting the China
i'MioL, received the thanks of the Commander in Chief for general services throughout the campaign (Medal with
«»o Clasps, and Brevet of Miyor) .
^ " LtColonelMairis served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the R.M. Brigade, including the battle of Balak-
^^^ and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, ^th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served
v^ththe expedition to the Baltic until the declaration of peace in 1856. Served in China with the expeditionary
.<iirteia 1858-59 ; also the campaigrn of x86o, including the action of Sinho, the taking of Tonghoo, storm and cap-
^^of the North Takoo Fort (severely wounded in the left shoulder, and mentioned in despatches), and subsequent
ciKTitions as Acting Quarter Master (Medal with two Clasps).
^U.Colonel J. F. Sanders served with the R.M. Battalion at the bombardment and surrender of the forts of
fr^manand in Aug. 1854. Served also with the Baltic expedition in 1855 (Medal). Served with the expedition
a u • ^ until the declaration of peace in 1856.
g ^or Carrington was at the bombardment of Odessa aand April 1854 ; served the Eastern campaign with the
Jt, , ""g&de, inctnding the battle of Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol, also at the surrender of Kinboum
^^^ with two Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served the campaign of 1857-50 in China
w (^iter Master of the ist Battalion, and was at the operations before and storming of Canton ; expedition to the
' ti^ ^^^ wounded at the attack on the forts at the Peiho. Served the campaign of x 860 as Rifle Instructor,
tf «r^ the action of Sinho, taking of Tonghoo, storm and oapture of the North Takoo Fort (severely wounded in
^ ace. and mentioned in despatches), and subsequent operations (Medal with two Clasps).
It Colonel Nurse served in the Baltic in July and Aug. 1854 (Medal) ; also with the combined Force before
w^«»u)pol in 1854-55 until its fkll ; with the Battalion at the occupation of Kertch and advance on Toni Kal^, also
« ibe bombardment of Kinboum (Medal with Clasp, and Tnrkish Medal).
J UColonel H. 8. Jones and Mijor G. F. Blake served with the Baltic eirpedition in 1854 (Medal).
Jujor H. F. Gooperserved with the R.M. Battalion at the defence of Eupatoria and with the Brigade in the
^mea daring the siege and fall of Sebastopol, latterly as Acthig Quarter Master ; was Quarter Master of the xst
S^^ at the surrender of Kinboum (Medal with Ciasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
Jlajor le (vrand served at the siege of Sebastopol from 1854 until its fall ; was also eft the capture of Kertch,
m cceapation of Yeni Kal4, and at the surrender of Kinboum (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
''Major Graham served with the Baltic expeditions in 1854 and 1855, including the destruction of telegraph
mi^ on ^t^ June, and the shelling a large body of troops on xst July (Medal).
imor Arbackle, Captain Byam and Lieuts. Craigie, H. C. Horrocks, Pyne, Hext, Bird, and Fowler served
BtbeAshanUwarof i87»-74 (Medal).
. ^iw Ozxard served with the R.M. Brigade in the Chimea in 1855, and with the combined Force before
ienastopol during the siege ; also with the expedition to Kertch, advance on and occupation of Yeni Kal^ ; was in
«uon with outer defisnoes of Sebastopol on x7th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served on the
^aexpedition of 1857-59* <^nd was at the destmction of war junks in Escape and Fatsham Creeks on 35th and
Ttn May and x5th Jane X857, twice landed, attacked and defeated parties of Chinese soldiers; blockade of Canton
iver, action with junks in the Macao Broadway, oapture of Chuenpee Fort, capture of the batteries at Shektsing,
pd oocnpation of Canton. Also with the expedition to the north of China in i860, and at Shanghai during the
uacki of the rebel army in August, as Acting Adjutant and Qr.Master, part of the time served as (terrison Staff
IfficCT (Medal with Clasp).
i^ioT Cobb served in the China expedition of 1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton river, storm and
iptan of the d^. Served as Adjutant with the exMdition to the north of China in i860, including the action of Sinho»
«^ ' Tongko, storm and oapture of the North Taku Forts, and subsequent operations (Medal with three Clasps).
Maior Barnes serred in the operations in the Canton river in 1856-58 ; was in Macao Fort when attacked by
3oid War Services. — Eoyal Marine Light Infantry.
junks on 4th January, at the destruction of war junks in Fatsham Creek, landed to destmy . vfh.ce. storm and
capture of Canton (Medal with two Clasps). ^ * ▼iHaB'' »^
*> Major Walsh served ^vith the Baltic expedition of 1855 (Medal) ; and also with the Baltic expedition of x8s6
until the declaration of peace.
•I Major Caimcross served with the Baltic expedition in 1855 (Medal).
" Mnjor Broughton served in the Crimea durinf? the latter part of 1855 (Medal). Served on the China Expedi-
tion of 1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton river, the landing before and capture of the city. With the
expedition to the north of China in i860, and as acting D.A. Commissary General at Shanghai (Medal with Clasp).
•« Major J. C.Travers served with the Baltic expeditions in 1854 and 1855, including the action with a battery
at the mouth of the Narva on i8th June, and at the bombardment of Sweaborg (Medal). Served as Adjutant of
the ist Battalion on the China expedition of X857-58, including the blockade of the Canton river, the landiui? before
storm and capture of the city j was appointed Aide de Camp to Colonel HoUoway in Aug. 1858 (Medal with
Clasn).
" Major Holmes served with the Baltic expedition in 1855, including the destruction of a fort and shelling na
encampment on 23rd June, blowing up of Fort Svartholm and barracks on 4th July, destruction of the barracks at
Lovisa on 5th July, shelling a Cossack encampment and landing at Kounda Bay on the nth July, destruction of a
Cossack barracks, Ac, on 12th July, action with a Russian steamer, gunboats, and a battery near Wiborg on 13th
July ; also with the batteries on Fredericksham on-aist July, capture of the Island of Kolka, and destruction of mili-
tary stores on 26th July, and bombardment of Sweaborg (Medal). Served also with the expedition to the Baltic until
the declaration of peace in 1856.
*" Major A. H. Pascoe served with the Baltic expedition in 1855 (Medal). Served in command of a detachment
of Royal Marines on board H.M.8. AmethgH, under Admiral Grenfell, from July, 1856, to December, i860, at the
various operations in the Canton river ; was at the taking of Chuenpee, Manchukee, Pakenhoe, and the action at
Fatshan. Was also present at the capture and barning of the Tartar camp at ihe White Cloud Mountains,
and at the surprise and capture of the pirate stockade on tbe Singhi river, Malacca. During the Revolution in
Chili in 1859 I^o served at the blockade of Mazatlan, disembarked and occupied the outposts at the defence of
Ban Bias, and was present at the cutting out of two vessels from under the citadel. Received the repeated
thanks of Admiral Grenfell for his conduct and that of the detachment under his comnund.
«> M^or Rodney served with the Baltic expedition in 1855 (Medal).
*^ Major Wroot served with the Baltic expeditions in 1855 and 1856 (Medal). Also with the China expedition of
1858-59, including the blockade of the Canton river, the landing before and capture of the city. Also with the expe-
dition to the North in i860, including the action of Sinho, taking of Tongku, storm and capture of the North Takn
Fort, and subsc<iuent operations (Medal with three Clasps).
** Major Macdonald served in the Black Sea in the latter part of 1855, also in the Crimea during the latter part of
1855 (Medal). Was present at the bombardment of the batteries at the Straits of Simonosaki, the entrance of the
inland sea of Japan, and as Adjutant to the 2nd Battalion R.M. at the capture and destruction of the batteries,
magazines, and barracks, and during the shore operations, from the 5th to the 8th September 1864.
»» Major AUnutt served in China throughout the war of 1856-58, and was present at the capture of the forts
and blockade of the Canton river; landed for the protection of the factories, present at the storming of the Tamon
on the 29th October 1856 (mentioned in despatches), capture of the French Folly Fort and destruction of war jonks
on the 6th November 1856 ; occupation of Fort Macoa, the advanced position, during all the attacks on that posi
from January to June 1857 ; action of Fatshan Creek, the bombardment and storming of Canton ; expedition to the
North, bombardment and storming of the forts at the mouth of the Peiho river (Medal with three Clasps). Served
throughout the first phaao of the Ashanti war in 1873 and was present at the action of Basaman, commanded the
Royal Marines at Assayboo, and at the relief of Abrakrampa (three times mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Mcgor),
and Medal).
•• Maior A. W. D. Smith served on the China expedition of 1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton river,
the landing before, storm and capture of the city, action with the Braves near the White Cloud Mountains, attack
and capture of the bridge and village of Shetksmg ; expedition to the North and attack on the forts at the Peiho in
June 1859 (wounded severely) . Also served the campaign of x86o (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Chinese Coolie
Corps in 1858-59.
i<w Major Hore served with the Battalion sent out for service in Japan in 1864-66, and was present at the bom-
Dardment of the batteries at the Straits of Simonosaki, the entrance of the inland sea of Japan, and as Orderly
Officer to the Brigadier commanding at the assault capture and destruction of the five battenes^ stockade, ma^-
■ines, and barracks, and during the shore operations, from the 5th to the 8th Sept. 1864 (mentioned in despatches).
w» Biajor Ponblanque served on the China expedition of 1857-58, including the blockade of the Canton river, the
landmg before, storm and capture of the city ; accompanied the exi)edition to the North and was at the attack on
the forts at the Peiho on 95th June 1859 : served also the campaign of i860, including the action of Sinho, taking
of Tongku, storm and capture of the North Taku Fort, and subsequent operations (Medal with three Clasps).
»« Major Heriot served on the China expedition of 1857-58, including the blockade of the Canton river, the
landing before, storm and capture of the city ; accompanied the expedition to the North and was wounded at the
attack on the forts at the Peiho on 25th June 1859. Served the campaign of x86o with the Chinese Coclie Corps, in-
cluding the expedition to the North and the operations there (Medal with three Clasps).
^^ Captain Scott served on the China expedition of 1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton river, the land-
ingbefore and capture of the city (Medal with Clasp).
** Captain (Collins served on the China expedition of 1^7-59, including the blockade of the Canton river, the
landing before, storm and capture of the city, action with the Braves on 4th Jan. 1859, and again at the pillage of
Shekttimg, present at the detached post West Gate, Canton, when attacked on the night of the 26th July 1838; also
at the attack on the Peiho Forts, on 35tii June 1859, where he was severely wounded by a matchlock-bullet in the lelt
leg while saving a wounded marine from drowning in the advanced ditch (Medal with three Clasps).
^w Major Despard served throughout the Ashanti war from the 9th June 1873. Was attached to the 42nd High-
landers as Transport Officer, and was present at the battle of Amoaful, batUe of Ordahsu and capture of
Coomassie (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
^^^ Captain Servante served on the China expediUon of 1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton river. Also
the campaign in tbe North of China in i860, including the affair of Sinho, capture of Tongku, assault and capture
of the laku Forts (with the ladder party), and the subsequent engagements on the advance to Pekin (Medal with
three Clasps).
^^* Captain Silver was present at the bombardment of the batteries at the Straits of Simonosaki, the entrance of
the inland sea of Japan, on the 5th and 6th Sept. 1864.
"■ Captain F.Baldwin served in China in H.M.S. Sodneg firom September 1867 to September 1869 ; landed from
the Squadron at the occupation of Yangcho w in November 1868 ; also served in a Battalion at the attack and capture
of three walled villages in January 1869 (mentioned in despatches).
»■" Captains Dwyer and Norcock served with the Battalion sent out for service in Japan in 1864-66, and were
present at the bombardment of the batteries at the Straits of Simonosaki, the entrance of the inland sea of Japan,
the assault capture and destruction of the five batteries, stockade, magasines, and barracks, and during the shore
operations, ftY>m the 5th to the 8th Sept. 1864.
"^ Captain Crosbie served in China in H.M.S. Roduejf from September 1867 to September 1869 ; was landed firom
the Squadron at the occupation of Yangchow in November 1868 ; also served in a Battalion at the attack and
capture of three walled villages in January 1869 (mentioned in despatches). Was landed irom H.M.S. Aetivton
the 27th November 1873, and served throughout the second phase of the Ashanti war in command of the Boyai
Marines, including the battle of AmoafUl, battle of Ordahsu (slightly wounded) and capture of Coomassie (men-
tioned in despatches, Modal with Clasp). Commanded the Marines of H.M.S. Achoeon the expedition up the river
Congo in August and September 1875, and was moiitioued in despatches (Brevet uf Major fbr services).
'"^I'ieut. Dearie served in the Asliauti War in 1874 (Medal with Cla^p).
M« Lieut. Qnill was present with the force under Colonel Fe*ting at the defeat of the Ashantia in the two engaw-
ments at Elminaon the i3ih June 1873, and was mentioned in despatches as having "Skirmished his men with
great alacrity, and merited much prtiise " (Medal).
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"" Lieafe. E. B. Stephens served in the first phase of the Ashajiti war, and was in command of the outpost oamps
of Abbajre and Napoleon (Medal).
'** Lieut. Hearle served in the Ashanti War of 1873-74. Was sent in October as Special Commissioner to the
King of Denkera, and served as Assistant Engineer from the middle of November to the end of the war, and waa
present at the battle of Amoaftil (Medal with Clasp).
^•LL Colonel Cooke served on the China expedition of 1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton river, the
landing before and capture of Canton in command of one of the stormbag Companies, also present at the White
Cloud Mountain affair m June 1858, capture of Namtow, and capture of batteries at Shektsing j served afterwards
as D.A.Q.M. Creneral to the Army in garrison at Canton (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
140 Quarter Master White served the Eastern campaign of 185^-55, including the battle of BalaUava and siege of
Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and Medals for Meritorious Conduct).
i«i Quarter Master Pago served in the Crimean war of 1854-5 (Medal with two Clasps), and throughout^the
China war of 1857-6X (Medal with Clasp) . Has received the Medal for Long Service and Good Conduct.
>^ Quarter Master Brown served throughout the campaign in China, 1857-61 (Medal with two Clasps). Has
received the Medal for Long Service and Good Conduct.
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309 Her Majesty's Local hidian Forces, — War Services.
' Sir John Low served as a Volunteer with the 59th Foot in the expedition to Java in z8zx (Medal with Clasp).
Served as Aide de Camp to Sir John Malcolm at the battle of Mahidpore in 18x7.
■ General J. W. Cleveland served in the first Burmese war and was present at Wattyganm and Nappadee (Medal
with Clasp).
' General G. Warren served with the ist European Bengal Fusiliers at the siege of Bhurtpore in 1826 under Lord
Gombermere, and commanded one of the two Companies selected to escalade at the Jun^eena Gate— received a
severe sabre wound on the right shoulder^ a severe sabre wound on the left side of the mce, and a third severe
Tv^ound on the left hand causmg amputation of the thumb and the loss in the use of the fore and middle fiuKers
(Indian Medal with Clasp). Served with the Army of the Indus in Affghanistan in 1839 nnder Lord Keane sad
was present at the assault and capture of Ghuznee, again severely wounded— bone of the right arm above
the elbow shattered bv a musket ball, a gun-shot wound through the upper part of the left wrist» and a third
gun'Shot wound over the surface of the body (Medal, 3rd Class of the Dooranee Order, and Brevet of LtColonel).
The severe nature of these wounds causing temporaiy removal from active service, he was sent back to India in
charge of the state prisoners Goolam Hyder late Governor of Ghuznee, and the Sirdar Hadjee Khan Kaknr, with
the Column moving through the Kybor Pass. Was specially brought to the notice of the Governor General of
India by Sir Willoughby Cotton commanding the Bengal Troops in Affghanistan for gallant conduct at Ghuznee,
and was nominated Town and Fort Major of Fort William. On the breaking out of the Burmese war in 18^2 was
promoted Brigadier, and nomiuated to the command of the Bengal Brigade of the Expeditionary Force. Wss on
board the steam-frigate Tenasterim with two Companies of the x8th Royal Irish during the NavbI action and
destruction of the enemy's stockades on the Rangoon river; was removed from the field during the second day's
* attack on the Great Pagoda from the effects of a severe sun -stroke (Medal with Clasp).
^^ Greneral R. Hawkes served during the Mahratta war in x8x7-z8, and was present with the dismounted Cavalxy at
the storm of Choundah (Medal with Clasp).
1^ General J. Bell served in the Mahratta war and was present at the siege of Asseerghur. Served also throughont
the Burmese war of 1824-26, including the capture of Rangoon, Cokaine, Promc, and Pagaum Mew, and au the
affairs in which the Head Quarters of the force under Sir Archibald Campbell were engaged (Medal with Clasp).
*■ General J. E. Williams served in the latter part of the first Burmese war^
** Greneral J. K. Luard served with the expedition to Ava in 18
9 expedition to Ava in 1824, and was present at the capture of Arracan, and
wounded at the attack on the Heights (Medal). Served with the Kumool Field Force in 1839. -^so ^^^ ^0 China
Expedition from i6th June till the termination of hostilities in September 1842 ; was present at the capture of Woo-
sung and Shanghae, and with the Centre Brigade under Major General Schoedde at the storm and capture of Ghing*
keaug-Foo on the 21st July 1842 (Medal).
'7 General T. L. Green was employed against the insurgent Boyanah in the Kittoor district in 1830, and in the Goom*
soor Zemindary in 1836-37, and in 1847.
" Greneral wr Cavaye served with the 21st Bombay N.I. in the field force in Kutch in 1825-26 ; also with the Farkur
Field Force in 1832-33 ; was present at the taking of Balmeer ; served in Upper Sind, and above the Bolan Pass in
X 840-4 X.
1' General F. Straton served in the campaign in the Deccan and Berar from 1814 to 18 19, and was at the taking of
Chackam and Kurra, and several other Forts, also some small afihirs with the Cavalry against Pindarees and Shaik
Dullah in Berar till 182 1. Marched towards Asseerghur with Sakabut Khan's Force and remained in reserve till the
siege was over.
'* General G. Huyshe served in the Burmese campaign in 1825. Commanded the 26th Bengal Native Infantry
throughout the operations in Afl^hanistan in 1842 under General Pollock, and was present at the forcing of the
Khyber Pass, actions at Mamoo Khail (severely wounded), Jugdulluck, and Tezeen, and capture of Istaliff (Medal,
Brevet of Lt. Colonel, and CB.).
^ General C. Hamilton served the Gwalior campaign of 1843-44 and was present at the battle of Mahanypore
(Bronze Star, and CB.). Served throughout the Sutlej campaign of X845-46, and was present at the battles of liood-
kee and Ferozeshah (Medal and Clasp) ; also with the expedition to Kote Kangra.
^ General E. Armstrong was present in the several affairs in which the Head Quarters 34th Madras Native
Infhntry were engaged with the enemy in the vicinity of Rangoon from its landing with the first expedition till the
end of October 1824, including a series of attacks on the enemy's position at Todaghee and Kyakloo 5th to 7th
October 1824. Commanded 34th N.I. in the action fought at Zorapore with Patun, Arab, and Rohilla Troops in
which he personally captured the Nawab.
*» Sir Maurice Stack served with the ist European Fusiliers in Kattywar and Kutch in 181 5, and was present at
the taking of Anjar and Bhooj. Served with the 2nd Bombay Light Cavalry against marauders in Guzerat in 1818.
Commanded a Brigade in the campaign in Sind in 1843 under Sir Charles Napier, and was present at the battle of
H vderabad ( Medal and CB.).
»• General P. F. Story served throughout the campaign in Sind in 1843 under Sir Charles Napier, and wsf
present at the battles of Meeanee and Hyderabad (Medal, CB., and Brevet of Lt.Coloncl).
'* General H. Lawrence served on board the A$tell East Indiaman in command of two guns on her aoazter
deck in a severe action fought in the Mozambique Channel on 3rd July 18 10, between three Indiamen and two French
frigates and a corvette. Served in the operations against and attack of the Fortress of Malown in the Nepaul was
of 1814-15 (Medal with Clasp). Served with Reserve of the Grand Army during the Mahratta campaign of i8i7-»9 i
also against Coles in 18:^5, and in command of a Brigade of all arms employed against same Tribea m jS^^-^y-
"General R. Budd was engaged in the Pindareo Dours in 1815-16. Served during the whole of the Mahratta
campaign 1817-18, and was present at Mahidpore, Talnair, pursuits of Trimbuckjee, Holkar, and Bajee Row to the
final surrender near Asseerghur. Served in the first expedition to Burmah. Also with the advance of the Western
Column in the campaign against Coorg 1834, and was present at the forcing of the Hnggul Pass in April 1834.
** General H. Dick served in Rewah in 1813; and in the Mahratta and Piiidaree war in 1817-18. includingthe
reduction of Dhamony, and the storm and capture of Gurrah Mundiah. Commanded the 56th Bengal Native
Infhntiy at the battle of Maharajpore 29th Dec. 1843 (Bronze Star, and Brevet of Lt. Colonel).
•* General D. Downing served in the Punjaub campaign in 1848-49 with the Division under Brigadier Wheder
(Medal).
*7 General T. C. Parr served with the 7th Bombay N.I. in the expedition to Arabia in 1821, and was present at
the night attack by the Wahabees on the camp at Zoar, and in the action at Beni-boo-Ali ; commanded the 7th
N.I. in the campaign in the Southern Maratha Countrv in 1845.
*8 General H. Macan served on the Personal Staff of the General Officer Commanding Sind Field Force; andaa
Assistant Adjutant General in Sind and Affghanistan in 1841 ; commanded the ist Brigade at the siege and in the
assault and capture of Kotah on the 30th March 1858 \CB. and Medal).
*^ General T. Polwhcle served in the Nepaul campaign in x8i6 (Medal with Claap) ; with the Expedition to
Ceylon in 18 18, in the Burmese war in 1824-25 including the attack and capture of Mahatee and Arracan (Clasp)-
Also throughout the campaigns in Candahar and Affghanistan of 1839-42, and served as Assistant Adjutant General
throughout the operations of the Candahar Force under General Nott (Medal, and Brevet of Major). Commanded
the 42nd Bengal Native Infantry throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, and was present at the battles of
Moodkee, Ferozeshah, and Sobraon— wounded (Medal and two Cl^ps, and Brevet of Lt. Colonel).
♦1 Sir John Fowler Bradford served the campaign of 1842 in Affghanistan and was present in the several engage-
ments leading to the reoccupatiou of Cabul (Medal). Served in the Gwalior campaign of 1843-44 ^-^d '*"** present
at the battle of Maharajpore (Bronze Star, and Brevet of Major). Served in the Sutlej campaign in 1846, inclndmg
the action of Aliwal (Medal, and Brevet of Lt.Colonel). Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the passage of the
Chenab, and actions of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps, and CB.).
*■ General T. A. Duke served with the expedition to Ava in 1824-25, and was present at the capture of Ban-
goon on the 1 ith May 1824, at assault and capture of stockade near, and attack of Kimmendine 3rd June, attack ana
taking of Kimmendine loth and nth June, 7 stockades at Kammoral, fort and fortified Pagoda of Syriam 3rd Atigu»»
at the Dallah Creek stockade 7th August, taking of Pegu 30th November, and attack on the Burmese intrenchment
5th December, night attack of Dall&h stockades 7th and 8th December 1824, attack of Poolonif x9th February 1825.
capture of White Pagoda stockade, and attack on Donabew 7th March 1825, and several other minor aflUrs. ana
also night attack on the Flotilla till 2nd April when Donabew was evacuated (Medal with Clasp). Served in the ex-
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peCiiion to Malacca in 1852, and with tho second expedition to Bnrmah 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegru). Com-
maadcd the Kimedy Field Force in November and December 1856.
** General J. C. C. Gray served during the Ncpaul war. Also ut the Siege and capture of Bhortporo in 1825-26
(ifedaJwrith Clasp).
*' G«neTal M. Carthew served in the Goomsoor campaign in 1837. Also in the 8anr)ro»8ion of the mntiny in
BenKal in 1837-58, and was present in the actions of the 26th 27th and 28th November 1&57 in the vicinity of Cawn-
pore when attacked by the whole of the Gwalior Contingent (Medal, and CB.)
«• General F. B. Corfield served during the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at the actions of
Cliillianwalla and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet oiLt.Colonel).
• General W. R. Corfleld was ijresent at the siege and storm of Bhnrtpore in 1825-26 (Medal with Clasp).
Wu employed in tho Cole country in 1836-37. Served with the Army of the Indus in 1839 40 and was present at the
ftorm and capture of Khelat Also the Gwalior campaign in 1843-44, including the battle of Maharajporo (Bronze
Star). Commanded the 30th Benp^al Native Infantry throughout the PunJauV9 campaign, including the actions of
Sadoolapore, ChilUanwallah, and Goojerat, and subsequent pursuit of the Sikhs and Aifghana to Peshawur (Medal
irith two Clasps, and Brevet of Lt. Colonel).
^ General R. A. Bavly served in the Persian Gulf in 1820 ; against the Khosaa in the Runn of Kutch in 1822 ;
and with the 6th Bombay N.I. at tho attack and capture of Kittoor in 1824.
" General D. Simpson served in command of a Force against the rebels in the hills north of Jullimder in
iSiS-49, and was present at the storming of the heights of Umb and subsequent occupation of the fort of Oonah
fMedal with Clasp).
^7 General W. C. lu'Leod served in the first Burmese war and was present at Donabew, Prome, and many other
afr&ire daring the -. strnpaign in Ava (Medal with Clasp).
^ General 6. A. Baillie served in the Burmese war of 1824-26 (Medal with Clasp) . Was engaged in the sup'
prasion of the insurrection in Canara in 1837.
*> Sir Neville Chamberlain served throughout the Affghan campaigns of 1839-42, daring which he was attached
10 Christie's Corps of Irregular Cavalry, and was wounded on six different occasions and has received the Medal
foTGhuznee, and also the Medal inscribed " Candahar, Ghuznee, and Cabul 2842." Was present with the Governor
•jtneral's Bodv Guard at the battle of Maharajpore 29th Dec. 1843 (Bronze Star). Served in the Punjaub campaign
of 1848-49, including the actions of ChilUanwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps) . Commanded the Force on
ihe N. W. Frontier of India in various expeditions against the hostile Hill Tribes, and with signal success (Medal
ifith Clasp, KCB. and KCSI.) .
" General J. K. Landers commanded the Bhopal Contingent in an enoragement with a party of insurgents in
1S46.
" General J. Travers served throughout the campaigns of 1840-42 in Affghanistan, partlv with his own
B^riment the 2nd Bengal Grenadiers and partly with Skinner's Horse the present ist Cavalry, and was present in
the scUons of Lundi Khuiah, Khamind. Baba wnllee (sabre wound) , Cavalry actions of 28th and 31st August, recap-
rare of Ghuznee, actions at Benee Badaum, and Mydaum, also in many attacks upon the Rear Guard and Forage
Parties of General Notfs Army (twice mentioned in despatches, and name brought to the special notice of the
Goremment of India by GenersU Nott who also thanked him on the field on two diflerent occasions for his services
m contact with the enemy. Medal inscribed "Candahar, Ghuznee, and Cabul 1 842," and Brevet of Major) . Served in
the Sntlej camnugn in 1846 and commanded the Nusseeree Croorkha Battalion in the battle of Sobraon (mentioned
iQ despatches. Medal) . Commanded the Cavalry of the Bhopal Contingent in the attack upon and defeat of insur-
srents at Kullea Karee on tho loth October 1846 (mentioned in despatches, and thanked by Governor General),
tonunanded the Bhopal Contingent in the field against Shunker Sing in 18^6 and received the thanks of Grovem-
aaeat for the complete success which attended these operations. Commanded at and in retreat from Indore ist July
1S57 (mentioned in despatches, and thanked by Government, Medal, and also awarded the Victoria Cross " for a
danng act of bravery when the Indore Residencv was suddenly attacked by Holkar's Troops, in having charged
tb? Gans with only five men to support him, and driven the gimners ft'om the guns, which saved the lives of masxv
persons, fugitives to the Residency. His horse was shot in three places, and his accoutrements were shot througn
uj various parts*').
^ General P. "f . Cherry was employed on three occasions against the Rajah of Kolapore. Served with the
!it Madras Cavalry during tho Coorg campaign in 2834. Was present at the siege and surrender of Bolouigee in
Seotember 1841.
• General R. Shubrick served during the Burmese war in 1852-53; commanded seven Companies of the 5th
Madras Native InllEUitry at the capture of Pegu (thanked in despatch, and by the Governor General) ; commanded
the Regiment in the advance from Martaban to Tonghoo ; present at Gongoh and other minor afifairs— thanked
Q despatch and by the Grovemor General (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served with the Saugor Field Division
m 18:9 and condacted the operations which led to the capture of the rebel Rtmmust Singh of Rewah.
•^ General W. B. Wemyss served throughout the campaign of 1843 ^ Sind and was present at the battles
of Meeanee and Hyderabad (Medal).
■ Sir Edward Lechmero Russell Ber\'ed with the field force in Sind and Afighanistan in 1842-43 and was present
ia &11 the operationB including the expedition to and destruction of Imaumghur, and as A(^utant of the Sind
Irregnlar Horse in the battles of Meeaneo and Hyderabad, and surrender of Omerkote (Medal) .
* General H. W. Matthews served the campaigns of 1839-42 in AflTghanistan and was present throughout
»t* operations of the Candahar Force and taking of IstalifT, and waswoimded in the Jugdulluck Pass (Medal).
Present at the battle of Maharajpore 29th Dec. 1843 (Bronze Star). Served in the Sutlej campaign in 1846 and
▼>" present at the battle of Sobraon (Medal) .
,^ General C. Prior served with Brigatlior Wild's Brigafle in 1841-42, and was present at the relief of the
iHrrinon of All Musgid, Kyber Pass, and in the several actions fh)m the 13th to the 26th January 1842. Also i^&
ca3ipaign of 1842 in AflTghanistan under General PoPock, including the storming of the Kyber Pass and eubsequeu
ojiTauoas on the advance to Cabul (Medal) . Served against the Hill Tribes under Sir Charles Napier in 1S45.
^' ^Jeneral F. W. Burroughs served as Aide de Camp to General Littler in the Sutlej campaign in 1846 and
"■as prwent at the affair of Buddiwal. Served as AssisUnt Adjutant General of Division in the Punjaub cam-
P'-u^ of 1848-49, and was present at Ranmuggur, and with the Force under General Wheeler at tho capture of the
hesirbis of Dulla (Medal) .
■* General H. W. Blake served during the insurrection in Canara in 1837. Also the rebellion in the Goloon-
•iah Zemindary in 1848.
■* Lieut.General W. F. Nnthall served in 1852-53 ; drew together three outposts of the Arracan Battalion in tho
Aer? Pass with which he surprised and captured the Norigan stockade at the summit of the Pnss. Has received
the thanks of the Governor General on several following occasions :— for services with the Pegu Light Infantry— in
'•rpoUinff MaraudinR Bands in the Rangoon district in 1S53, in Pegu district in 1853-54, a^ in Tharawatldy district
m 1354 (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp for Pegu),
^ Licut.General A. R. Manson served in the Punjanb campaign of 1848-49, and was present at tho siege and sur*
render of Mooltan, and storm and capture of the town (Medal with Clasp). Persian campaign of 1856-57, including
the storm and capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, and battle of Kooshab (Medal wim Clasp). Commanded
Lw R^tfimcnt at tne action with the rebels under Tantia Topee, near Rc^'ghur.
~ Uem.General John Forbes served with the field force in Sind and Afl*ghani8tan in 1841-42, including the ad-
vance on Candahar, and the several operations of tl.e army rmder General Nott leading to the reoccupation of
GLutnee ahd Cabul (Medal). Served with the force under Sir Charles NUpier in Sind in 1843, and was present
a: :hp battle of Hyderabad (Medal). Persian campaign of 1856-57, including the assault and capture of Reshire,
«"irrender of Bouiire, at Bora^oon, and battle of Kooshab— severely wounded (Medal with Clasp, and CB.).
S.Tved with the Central India Field Force from the siege of Ratghur to the fall of Calpee (Medal with Clasp).
< ommanded the rear guard ftrom Etora to Deopoora when attacked by the rebel army and which he held in check
until the baggac^e was safely escorted into camp.
^ Lieut.General J. C. Innes served during the Shekawattee campaign. Also in the Bundlectmd insurrection.
«» Lieut. General G. 8. Montgomery commanded a field detachment in the Ahmeduuggur Zilla in the bupprcssion
of Bhcela tai 1857-58, and waa present in two engagements— severely woimded, and horse shpL. Sexx|^ in the
Indian mutiny campaign (Brevet Lt.Colonel, Medal). Digitized by VolUiJV IV
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*" Lient. General W. 1*. Ilampton served against insurgent Coles in 1S36-37. Tn AITghanistan, including the cap-
tare of Klielat in 1839. Gvralior campaign of 1843-44, and battle of MaharHJporc (Bronzo Star). Punjaab campaign of
1J48-40. inclading the passage of the Ghenab, actions of Sadoolapore, Chillianwallah, and Goojerat, and pursuit of
ibe Sikhs and Affghans to Peshawnr (Medal with two Clasps). Was present at the forcing of the Kohat Pass in
1850 (Medal with Clasp). Commandod the 31st Bengal Native Infantry (one of the few legiments that was neyer
disarmed and remaiiied faithfli]) at Saugor daring the mutiny of the Native Army in 1857, and subsequent opera-
tions against rebels and mutineers in Saugor district and Central India in 1858-59 (Medal with Clasp).
** Iiieut.General H. E. S. Abbott served with the Joadhpore Field Force in 1830-40, and was present at the sur-
render of the fort of Joudhpore. Was present with the regimenL the 74th Bengal Native Inflantry, at Delhi on the
outbreak of the mutiny there on the izth Ma^x857, and commanded the post at the Cashmere Gate. Subsequently
commanded the 2nd European Bengal Fusiliers in the Delhi district from September to November 1857. Ck)m-
manded the district of Dehra Doon from December 1857 to February 1858, and prevented the threatened entry of
the Nawab of Nuiieebabad. Served with the Saugor Field Force under General Whitlock in command of the
Bundlecund Auxiliaries ftrom April to July 1858, and was present at the action of Jhi^jun, the skirmish at Koobrye
in command of the Advanced Guard, battle of Banda in command of the Bear Guard (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with Clasp).
** Sir D. M. Probyn served on the Trans-Indus Frontier fh)m 1853 to 1857, and was present at the opera-
tions in the Bozdar Hills in March 1857 (Medal with Clasp). Served during the Indian mutiny campaign in
^57-581 'k^d^B'SPi^^Aent throughout the siege of Delhi, including the action of Ntujufshur and other minor en-
Jagements, and commanded the and Pnnjaub Cavalry at the assault and capture . of Delhi (mentioned in
espatches). Served in the same command with the Flying Column under Colonel Greathed, and wan
present at the actions of Bolundshur, AUyghur, and Agra (four times mentioned in despatches, and awarded
the Victoria Cross *'for distinguished gallantry and daring throughout this campaign**). He was also present
at the action of Kanoi^e, the relief of XiUcknow by Lord Clyde (twice mentioned m despatches, and thanked by
the Governor General), battle of Cawnpore and defeat of the Gwalior Contingent, action of Kale Nuddee, storm
and capture of Lucknow (Brevet of Miyor, Medal with three Clasps, CJ9., and a year's service). Was permitted to
retain the command of the xst Sikh iTTegular Cavalry, while on ftirlough, as a special reward for his servicea.
Commanded the Regiment throughout the campaign of i860 in China (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of
Lt. Colonel, Medal with two Clasps).
•* Lieut. General B. Boyd served against the Bheels in Malwa in x 8^6. Sfttld campaign in 1846, inclading the
battle of Sobraon \Medal). Burmese war in 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served in Bundlecund in
*^ Lieut. General J. Liptrott served throughout the campaign of 1842 in AflTghanistan under General Pollock
Olodi^}. Served also in the Sutlej campaign in 1846, and was present in the action of Aliwal (horse shot. Medal;.
<** Lieut General E. P. Lynch served m Persia with the army under General Bethuno, and commanded a Regiment
in the battle of Kiser Chun and defeat of the army of the Princes of Shirsz (Order of the Lion and Sun, and a
letter of thanks f^om the Shah of Persia). Served on Political Employ in Affghanistanin 1840-41, and wss present
in several affairs with the insurgent Ghilzies. Was present with the force which captured and destroyed the
fbrt of Sheik Oihman in the vicimty of Aden in 1858.
*7 Ueut.General B. J. Hawthorne served in Sind in 1845-46. Also with the Division under General Wheeler in
the Pa^jaub campaign in 1848-49 (Medal).
*> Lieut General S. F. Macmullen served during the Pux^jaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at the
battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
>* LientGenend B. R. Powell served with the Reserve Force in Sind in 1839 ; served in the Deooan against the
rebel Bheelo in 1857, present at Shumaapoor ; commanded the first line on defence in Nimar and Khandeuh under
General Sir Hugh Rose, against the attempted invasion of the Decoan by Tantia Topee ; commanded the outposU
on the Northern and Eastern Frontier of Khandeish and the Deccan flrom x7th June X859 to oth May i860.
^ Mi^or General W. Vine served with a squadron of his Regiment in May and June 1842, with Lt Colonel Watson'i
Field Detachment in the Saugor district, and in the campaign in the Nerbudda Territories till 26th January 1S43,
was present at the affkir at Sim'eeriah in Bundlecund ; served also in the Saugor and Nerbuada Territories dnring
the mutiny in Bengal fh>m November 1857 to February 1858 and was present at the aflhir at Kooahgaom ; served
with Brigadier Rowcroft's Field Force in Goruoknore and Oude distncts flrom May to December 1858 and present
at the action at Amora on the 9th June ; commandod tho Outpost at Hurriah, and repulsed a very large number of
rebels 29th August 1858; present at the action at Debeeriah, and thanked on three occasions by Brigadier Row-
eroft ; present at the battle of Toolsepore 23rd December 1858, was also present at the redaction of Bundlecund
under Brigad ier Wheeler (Medal) .
** Major Greneral W. G. Owen was engaged in quelling disturbances in the Hill tracts of the Golcondata
Zemindaiy.
** M^jor General S. B. Faddy served in the Sntlei) campaign in 1846 and was presentatthe action of Aliwal (Medal).
Served also throughout the Pnx^aub campaign of 1848-49, including the aff^ur at Ramnuggui, and actions of
Sadoolapore, Chillianwallah, and Goojerat (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps). i
** Major General R. A. Doria served with the expedition to China in 1842-43 (Modal). Served on several expeditionfi I
against the Rohillas insurgents in the Deccan. Commanded the Hingolee Field Force in the expedition against
My bad Khan in the Oodgheer district. Commanded a detachment 01 the 28th Madras Native Infantry and Police
Force at Hoehungabad against Bybod Singh and the rebels on the Mahadeo HiUs, and the capture and burning of I
the town of Rykerra in the Saugor and Ncrbudda Territories.
*> Major General G. Caulfeild served in the Pux^aub campaign of 1848-49, Including the actions of Chillianwallah 1
and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). '
** Major General D.S. Dodgson served throughout the Jhoudpore Campaign of 1839. Throughout the campaign of
1842 in Affghanistan under General Pollock, and was engaged in the actions of the loth 231^ and 34th January at
the mouth of the Khyber Pass, forcing the Khyber Pass on the 5th April, relief of Jellalabad, and sabseauent I
operations in Affghanistan (Medal). Sutlej campaign in 1846, including the aflkir of Buddiwal and action of Aliwal ,
(Medal). Was Brigade Major at Benares when the Native Troops there mutinied on the 4th June 1857, and wis
wounded by one of the mutineers on parade. Afterwards served as Assistant Adjutant General with Uavelock's 1
Fbrce and was present at the actions of Mungarwar and Alumbagh, and relief of Lucknow— wounded (Brevet of 1
Major) ; througnout subsequent defence of the Bailie Guard, Residencv of Lucknow, until relieved by Lonl
Clyde's Force, and engaged in repelling of all attacks, and in sorties, ineluding the bringing in of the rear guard >
and heavy guns, attack on and capture of the Him Khana and King's Stables (Brevet of LtColonel) ; subsequent
eccupation of the Alumbagh fh>m November 1857 to March 1858, and engaged in repelling eight attacks thertoQ«
and capture of the enemyTs guns and camp at (^nylee. Served at the final capture of Lucknow (flrequeutly men*
tloned in despatches, thanked by the Governor General, the Commander in Chief, by Sir James Outran, and
Colonel R. Napier for his services during the several operations at Lucknow, Medal with two Clasps, a years
service, C£., and his name recorded as deserving of honourable mention)
* M^or General W. H. Freese served with the expeditionary force in China in 1840-42, and was presentatthe
storming of the forts and intrenchments at Chuenpec, capture of the Bogue Forts, and operatioub against Canton
(Medal). Served on the Staff of the Saugor Field division under General \Vhitlock during the mutiny in the cam-
paign in Bundlecund from ist March 1858 to 31st December 1859 (Medal with Clasp for Central India).
"* Msyor General J. W. Schneider commanded the Contingent, Infantry and Irregular CavaJry, of the Rajah of
Sattara in the campaign in the Southern Maratha Countxy in 1844-45, including the storm and capture of the forts of
Pnnalla and Pownghur. Commanded the Kolapore Infantry &t the suppression of the mutiny in the late 27th Bombay
Native Infantry in July and August 1857; also at the recapture of Kolapore in December 1857 (Medal). Served
with the Abyssinian Expeditionary Force in 1868 with the rank of Brigadier General ; commanded the ist Brigade
•f the 1st Division which led during the advance on Magdala, and was engaged at the battle of Arogee, and in tb«
asaault on Magdala {CB., and Medal).
wi Major General D. Brown served in the Burmese war in 1852-53, and was present at the relief of Pegn and
during its subsequent investment (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
'<>• Major General G. S. Dobbie served with the Sappers and Miners with General Wilson's Force against Eomool
vn 1&39, and was present at the surrender of the fortress.
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><" Major General A. N. Rich was employed on field service with the Kamptee Movable Column in the Jubbulpor«
ind Raepore districts flrom 19th November 1857 to 30th April 1858 and commanded a mixed detachment of Cavahy
and Inikntry against the rebels at Gootea and Ruagaom (Medal).
1^ Msior General H. A. Adams commanded his Regiment at the assault and captnre of Kotah ; present with the
Colamn m pursuit of the Gwalior rebels under Tantia Topee, the Rao Saheb, and the Nawab of Bunda, June to
Angnst 1858 ; action of Sanganeer on the 8th and the battle uf Bunass on the i4ih August 1858 ; action of Purtabghur
onzfih December 1858 (Medal with Clasp).
^* Major General W. W. Anderson served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, present at the siesre assault and cap-
tare of Mooltan (Medal with Clasp). Also in the Indian campaign and was present at the siege and capture of Arrah
sod Kotah, and snbsequent pursuit of the rebels into Gwalior territory ; served with Smith's Brigaile in Central
India, and present at the action of Kotah-ke-Serai (wounded), and capture of Gwalior; served with the Malwa
Field Force under General Michel in the pursuit of the rebels nnder Tantia Topee, and present at the actions of
Sindwahoand Kurai ; attached to the Cavalry Brigade under Brigadier Somerset, and was detached with a force
under Major W. Grant to assist in guarding the passes when the rebels were atr^mpting to force their way through
the Banswara Jungles (Medal with Clasp).
'<" Major(^neraJ J. Field served with the field force in Sind and Affghanistan fVom 1 841 to 1844; present at the en-
gajTement at Hykulzye and the defeat and capture of Meer Shah Mahomed at Peer Arree. Commanded his Rogi-
meni at the attack on the town and fort of Beyt in October, and at the siege and capture of Dwerka in November
1859. Commanded the Advance Brigade of the expeditionary force to Abyssinia from the 7th October 1867 to izt'a
January 1868, and was at the same time in command of the loth Bombay N.I. (received the approbation of Govern-
ment). Was appointed Brigadier General and commanded the Pioneer Force from Antalo, and on its being amal-
gamated with other Brigades commanded the 3rd Brigade ist Division Abyssinian Field Force for a short time.
Waa present at the capture of Magdala in command of the zoth Native Infantry (mentioned in the despatches, CB. ,
and Aide de Camp to the Queen}.
'^ Major (General J. Gordon served in the campaign of 1B42 in Affghanistan under General Pollock. Also in the
Sntlej campaign, and subsequent occupation of Lahore in 1846. Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58 ; was Aide de
Cianp to Greneral Neill from the i6ih July to the asth September 1857 ^^^ ^^7 ^^ ^*^ killedon entry to the relief of the
Lucknow Residency, including the operations at Allahabad and Cawnpore, engagement with rebels on three occa-
sions when sent in command of detachments in the steamer Berhampooler up and down the Ganges from Cawnpore,
actions of Mungarwar andAlumbagb, and relief of Lucknow (horse snot); served thronghout the sub.sequent defence
of ibe Besideccy and occupation of the Alumbagh with repulse of the various attacks, also at the final capture
of Lacknow (frequently mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service).
'* Major (General J. C. Graves distinguidshed himself in a charge made by a squadron of his regiment near Jella-
labad, cnmpleteiv routing and cutting up a large body of the enemy (horse wounued) . Served with the field force in
Sind and Affghanistan in 1841-42, including the advance on Candahar and the several operations of the army under
(reneral Nott, leading to the reoccupation of Ghuznee and Cabool (Medals Also the campaign nnder Sir Charles
Napier in Sind in 1843. and present at the battle of Hyderabad (Medal). Served with the Persian Expeditionary
Force in 1SS6-57. including the assault and capture of the fort of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, at Borai^on, and
action of ithooshnb (Medal with Clasp).
>^° Colonel F. W. Drummond served in the campaign in Bundlecund in 1842. Present at the battle of Punniar
2<)th December 1843 (Bronze Star). Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battle of Feroseshah (Medal). Also
thronghout the Puniaub campaign of 1848-49, including the affair at Ranmuggur, and actions of Sadoolapor^
ChilUanwallah. and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
"• Colonel W. W. Taylor served in Upper Sind during 1839-40 ; with detachment of the 5th Bombay Native In-
fantn* ondur Captain Smee, at the capture of the fort of Ktuighur. Served in the Land Transport C^rps with
the Persian Exx>editionary Force in 1857 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 5th Regiment against the Taepings
near Shanghai, and was present at the attack and capture of the entrenched camp at Waug-Kaza 4th Apnl ;
commanded the Garrison which defended Kahding when invested by the rebels in May; present at the storming
and recapture of Kahding 24th October 1862.
'^* Colonel G. Stranflrwavs served with the 71st Bengal Native Infantry at the defeat and dispersion of a body of
Dacoits who entered the Shahjehanpore district in May and June 1841. Commanded the Regiment and recaptured
the Bareilly Jail from the prisoners who had overpowered the guard, in July 1842. Led the advance of a detach-
ment of the Tist Native Infantry at the attack and defeat of insurgents under Ram Sing who occupied the Heights
in front of Noorpore in September 1848. Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and present at the capture of the fort of
Ran?al Naggur, and in pursuit of bodies of insurgents (Medal). Commanded the 71st Native Infantry on the out-
break of the mutiny at Lucknow on the night of the 30th May 1857, ^^^ commanded detachments of the Regiment
that remained faithful and formed part of the heroic garrison throughout the defence of the Residency from the
3tst Jane to the X7th November 1857— wounded on the 4th July; afterwards present at the battle of Cawnpore and
defeat of the Gwalior Contingent (received the thanks of Grovemment, Medal with Clasp, and a year's service).
"* Colonel F. C. Maisey served throughout the Burmese war of 1852-53, and was present at the attack and cap-
(<ue of Rangoon, operations near Donabew, and against the robber chief Mya Toon, and several skirmishes, and
*is wounded in the repulse of a night attack on the loth August 1853 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served
throughout the siege of Delhi, including the battle of Budleekeserai (charger killed), assault and capture of the
CitT and Palace (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
"* (Colonel U. B. Stevens served through the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Ferozeshah and
Sobraon (Medal and Clasp). Commanded the Sylhet Light Infantry Battalion in several skirmishes with matineeni
of the 34th Bengal Native Infantry, on the eastern frontier, and succeeded in destroying the entire body (received
the thanks of Government and of the Commander in Chief, Brevet of Major, and Indian Mutiny Medal). Served
darinjf the Bhootan campaign of 1864-66, including the recapture of Dewangiri (Medal with Clasp).
^'* Colonel J. Buchanan served in tbe suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1857-59, in ^^® Shahahad district.
Mid in Bandlecund nnder General Whitlock.
J* (Lionel G. T. Radcliffe commanded a Squadron of his Regiment on field service in the Deccan from the i6th
Aoreaber 1858 to the 5th October 1859. On the 29th Februaiy he marched with a Squadron fifty miles without
a bait in pursuit of the enemy, brought them to action and defeated them the same day taking several prisoners.
^'^ (Tolonel W. H. Watts served with the field force under Major Reid. Also during the Burmese war of 1852-53,
lad was present at the attack and capture of Pegu, and constantly engaged with the enemy during the ascent of
tbe Pegu river in the leading steamer Lord William Behtinck. Commanded the Piquet which repulsed a nigbi
J^^jAck on the steamer on the 19th November 1852 ; accompanied the Martaban Column to Sboway Gheen as Staff
^^fficer of the expeditionary force, and was present at the attack on Gongah, and other minor affkirs with the
KfttJ (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
^ 0>lonel C. R. Stainforth was present with the 4th Madras Light Cavalry, as Quarter Master and Acting
Adjutant, at the quelling of the insurrection on the 13th June 1857 ^^ Nagpore, and proceeded with his regiment
ui September 1857 into the Sangor and Nerbudda Territories, was present at most of the dours and pursuits of
nbelsin that district till February 1858. Was present at the night attack at Imlea on the 5th January 185S.
Proceeded with the 4th Light Cavalry to Bengal in February 1858, and was present at the action of Atrowlia on
the 2iit March 1858, and at all the sorties and ent^agements in that and subsequent month at Azimghor
(charger shot). Served in pursuit of the late rebel Raiah Koor Sing. Served with the regiment as Quarter
Master daring the whole of the mutiny and also at Nowgong in 1859 in the several pursuits after the rebel
ZwaiadarDeenaU (Medal).
*^ Colonel C. Jackson was present at the battle of Punniar 29th December 1843 (Bronze Star).
^ Colonel W. Q. Pogson served in Spain in 1837 as a Comet in the Anglo-Spanish Legion. Served ia
^{|haai8tan in 1840; in the Sutlej campaign in 1846 ; and the Bhootan campaign (Medal with Clasp).
^ Colonel F. W. Baugh served the campaign of 1842 in Affghanistan under General Pollock, including the
•cumia at the forcing of the Khyber Pass, at Mamoo Khail, Jugdnlluck, Tezeen, and Istaliff (Medal). Throughout
the Satl^ cam|Mugn. including the battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps). Burmese
war in 1853 ^gainst the enemy near Prome (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Indian mutiny campaigns in 1857-58, and
action of Chinpoorah (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, and Medal) . ji ^l.
» Colonel C. P. Y. Triscott served with Brigadier Watson's Force in the Saug<ftig^fefe3StorD*itf^1witories trom.
3^9^ Her Majestife Local Indian Forces, — War Services.
5th October 1842 to the asth April 1843, and from zoth Octobor to the 8th November 1842. Wm present dniing the
ChineBe riots at Singapore in Maj 1834.
^** Colonel J. Pogson served as Staff Officer to the Eattiwar and Olcamundel Field Force in z859» and was present
at the siege and occupation of Dwarka.
*^ Colonel T. R. Snow served throughont the campaign of 1843 in Sind nnder Sir Charles Napier, and was
present at the battles of Meeanee and Hyderabad— horse shot (Modal). Served under Sir J. Lawrence against
the tribes in the Googaria district in 1857, and on the 30th September he was wounded and his horse received a
aabre-cut, and on the i6th October he was severely wounded (Brevet of Major, and Medal).
^ Colonel C. Dumbleton was present at the battle of Maharajpore 19th December 1843 (Bronze Star).
^** Colonel W. C. Gott served the Gwalior campaign of 1843-44, and was present at the battle of Maharsjporo
(Bronze Star) . Served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at the passage of the Chenab,
and actions of Sadoolapore and Chillianwallah— twice wounded (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Sonthal cam-
paim of 1855-56.
^^ Colonel J. A. 8. Faulknor served with the Field Force in Sind and Affghanistan from 1841 to 1S44, and was
present at the defeat and capture of Meer Shah Mahomed at Peer Arree. He was also present at the siege snd
capture of Dwarka in November 1859.
\* Colonel J. G. Cookaon served a» Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General of the Bellaiy Field Force under
Brigadier Spottiswoode from the 8th November 1858 to the 2xst January 1859.
^^ Colonel P. G. Scot Ber\'ed in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46 and was present at the battle of Ferozeshah (Medal).
Was present when the Wing of the 12th Bengal Native Infantry mutinied at Nowgong in June 1857. Served after-
wards in the suppression of the Indian mutiny and was present with Havelock's Force at the actio'nsof Mungarwar
and Alumbagh, and entry into Lucknow; defence of the Residency from 25th September to a2nd November 1857
nntQ relieved by Lord Clyde ; occupation of the Alimibagh and repulse of all the attacks from November 1857 to the
a8th February 1858; siege of Lucknow from ist to x6th March, action at Koorsee, attack on Rooya, actions of
AJJvgange and Bareilly (mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service).
*" Colonel W. M. Cafe was present at the battle of Maharsjporo 29th December 1843 (Bronze Star). Also
throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the actions of Sadoolapore, Chillianwallah, and Goojerat.
and parsuit of the Sikhs and Affghans (Medal with two Clasps). Served during the Indian mutiny (Medal, anil
Victoria Cross).
^'* Colonel W. F. Stephens served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46 and was present at the battle of Moodkee
(charger shot) on Escort duty with the Commander in Chief (Medal).
*»• Colonel C. O'B. Palmer served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46 and was present at the battles
of Ferozeshah and Sobraon— slightly wounded (Medal and Clasp). Sorved in the Burmese war of 1852-53, and was
present at the relief of the garrison of Pegu and the operations in its vicinity; accompanied the MartalMJi Column
under General Steel (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
^^ Colonel G. Smart served with the expedition to China in x86o and was present at the capture of the Takn
Forts (Medal with Cla sp).
U7 Brigadier General C. J. S. Gough served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the action of
Ramuuggur, passage of the Chenab, and battles of Siuloolapore, Chillian walla, and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
Served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58 ; with the Guide Corps at sioge and capture of Delhi ; commanded
Guide Cavalry in affairs at Khurkonda on 15th, and Rhotuck on 17th and 18th August ; engaged in the cavalry aflkir
in rear of the Camp on nth September. Served with Brigadier Showers' Column in the Delhi and Jhryjur districts.
Was engaged in the action of Namole on the 16th Novenaber. Served with Hodson's Horse at the actions of Gun-
geeree, Putteallee, Mynpoorie, and Shumshabad (wounded). Commanded a Squadron of Hodson's Horse at acti'>n
ofMeangunge; present throughout siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with two Clasps, Victoria Cross, and
Brevet of Major).
^'^ Colonel O. AVilkinson served in the Pui^'anb campaign of i848-49and was slightly contused on the side by s
bullet at the affair of Ramnuggur (Medal). Served with the force under Sir Sydney Cotton against the Mohicand
Tribes in August 1854 (Medal with Clasp). Served throughout the Indian mutiny of 1857-58, including the advance
on Lucknow, storm and capture of Meeangnnge (received a blow on the head from a musket), throughout the final
siege and capture of Lucknow including the repulse of the enemy's attack on the Alumbash, defeat of a body of
Fanatics near Moosah Bagh, and other minor cavalry skirmishes ; ailhir of Tigree, capture of Jugdespore, Jhitoorah,
and Metahi, and other skirmishes. Sorved as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General to the Shahabad Field
Force, and was present throughout the campaign in Jugdespore, Khymorc Hills, Palamow, and Behar, includint:
night surprise of the enemy^s camp at Tuly-a-Duhar, and affairs at Karee Sath and Majowleea (seven timc«
mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
^•* Colonel H. A. Cockbum marched from Gwalior on the 13th May 1857 towards AUyghur in command of a
Squadron of the 1st Cavalry of the Gwalior Contingent, of which Regiment he was Adjutant, and served in the Ap^,
Hattras. and Allyghur districts of the Doab, under the Orders of the Lt. Governor of the N. W. Provinces, until the
and July following. On the 22nd May near Hattras with only about fitly men he defeated and dispersed a body of
nearly 500 rebels, on which occasion his charger was slightly wounded. On the following day he rescued twenty
persons from the town of Sasnee. On the 31st May he defeated a body of reliels near Hattras, on which occasioD
thfl official report from Captain Alexander to the Lt.Govemor of the N. W. Provinces stated :—" Lieutenant Cock-
bom dismounted about twenty men and stormed the village. Every praise is due to Lieut. Cockbum, a most gallant
aoldier, who hod some narrow escapes " (his helmet and sword were struck by bullets). " He killed four men with
his own hand." On the 5th June he defeated a large body of rebels and saved the town of Lakhnooa, his chorjrer
being twice wounded. On the 5th July 1857 *t the battle of Agra he was very severely wounded by a cannon-shot and
his charger was killed under him. He was thanked on four occasions by the Lieut.Goveraor of the N. W. Provinces
and mentioned in his despatches as being "marked by his forward activity and courage " and "aa a dashing
energetic Cavalry Officer " (Medal).
*•• Colonel J. M. Earle served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, and was present at the actions of
Moodkee. Ferozeshah, Buddiwal, and Aliwal (Medal and two Clasps).
^^ Lt.Colonel S. Chalmers served in the Sonthal campaign in 1855. Also in the Indian mutiny campaign, inchiding
the siege and capture of Lucknow— severely wounded (Medal with Clasp) .
1^ Colonel M. Thomson served throughout the mutiny of 1857-58, was engaged in the trenches at Cawnpore
during the massacre, was one of the only four survivors, and was five times wounded and had a horse shot under
him (Medal, Brevet of Major, and a year's service).
J2 Colonel C. P. Hildebrand served in the Burmese war of 1852-53 (Medal with Claaip for Pegu).
^Colonel E. S. Jackson was Adjutant of the 12th Bengal Native Infantry when the Wing at Nowgong
mutinied in Juno 1857, and was instrumental in saving the life of Mrs. Kerchoff, the wife of the Sergeant Major, whom
he rescued from danger by carrying her behind him on horseback. Was engaged in an affhir with a party of
Bnndeelas.
174 Colonel J. C. P. Baillio served throughout thelndianmutiny campaigns of 1857-59; was Orderly Officer to
General Nicholson in the engagement with the Sealkote mutineers near Goordaspore on the 12th July
1857 (severely wounded) ; served with Brigadier Seaton's Column at the actions of Gungeree and Puttiallee, and
re-occupation of Mynporie. At Kankur, Bohilcund border, in April 1858 ; served with the Soraon Field Force at the
taking of Forts Dehain and Tiroul. Served with Brigadier Kelly's Force during the operations in the Terai, and
preaent at the actions of Ruttonpore, and attack made on the rebels' position in lower Nepaal range — wounded
(mentioned in despatches, Medal).
17B Colonel R. Blair served in the Sonthal campaigi^ in 1856. Also during the Indian mutiny of 1857-59 •
momdingthe Bundlecund campaign in 1859 under Brigadier Wheeler (Medal).
»/• Colonel H. A. Browne served throughout the Burmese war of 1852-53, and waa present at various
skirmishes (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
*^ Colonel G. S. Morris served with the Belgaum Field Force in 2857-58, and was present at the surrender and
oooupation of the fortress of Shorapore.
ITS Colonel P. S.Yorke joined tho 2ud European Bengal Fusiliers and served with them at Delhi throughout ail
tne actions and operations from the 23rd June to the 15th Auguat 1857. Joined the 2nd Sikh Cavalry in Januar
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1858 and served with it in the Delhi district in Ki^'or Ramsay's Column in May Jane and July 1858 (Medal with
Clssp). Served in the Goesyah rebellion in i86a, and commanded the outpost of Buttow.
^ Lt.Col(mel 6. B. Fisher was present with the asnd Beng^al Native Infantry in the Sonthal district daring
the matinieB of 1857, and marched with the Head Quarters from Bowsee to Raneegrunfl^e when the four companies
on command mutinied. Took a detachment of volunteers fh>m his regiment to China, and served with the 65th
N. I. doriog the occupation of Canton in 1858-59 (Medal).
<** LtColonel W. A. Franks was present with the Head Quarters of the 12th Bengal Native Infl&ntry when
it mutinied at Nowgong on the loth June 1857. He served subsequently throughout the mutiny campaign
{Kedal).
>" LtOohmel H. K. Bushe served with the Belgaum Field Force in 1857-58, and was present at the surrender
and oeeopation of the fortress of Shorapore.
>" Lt.Colonel R. W. Elton was present with his regiment at the outbreak of the mutiny at Delhi on the xith
May 1857. Served in the Meerut volunteer Horse, and was present with it at the defeat of Wulledad Khan at
Galowtee, and on several other ocoaeionn when attached to the left wing xst Belooch Battalion. Was present with
General Penny's Force at the action of Kurkralee ; was with the Commander in Chiefs Force at the action before
Bareilly on 5th May 1858, and at repulse of rebels by the Commander in Chief on the occasion of their attacking
oar outposts at Shahjehanpore ; present in the operations near Mf^omdy and relief of Fort Jellalabad ; present
frith the Battalion at the takinjir of Fort Rampore Kusaia by Brigadier Wetherell's Force; with. Commander in
Chiefs Force at occupation of forts of Ameytee and Sunkerpore, and at the defeat of Beni Madho at Dundea
Keeree ; also at the action at Churda and taking of Fort Mayeedia ; present at the capture of 14 guns by Brigadier
Horsford's Force at Sikha Ghat in Nepaul (Medal).
'^ Colonel S. De B. Edwardes served in the Mahee Kanta Field Force in 1858, in pursuit of Tantia Topee, present
at the action of Anoria ; served as Deputy Absistant Quarter Master General in the Abyssinian Expedition in 1868,
present at the action of Arogee and at the assault and capture of Ma^dala (Medal).
^ LtColonel W. E. D. Broucrhton served during the Indian mutiny (Medal).
'** Colonel J. Blair served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59, and was present at the siege
ofNeemuch, siege and assaultat Kotah and pursuit of Tantia Topee (Medal with Clasp, and awarded the Victona
Cross for " gallant and daring conduct " at ^eemuch, and " in fighting his way most gallantly through a body of
rebels at Jeerum who had literally surrounded him. . . . received a severe sword-cut on his right arm").
'" Lt.Colonel W. Howev served with the 32nd Light Infentry during the Indian mutinv in 1858-50, and was
present at the capture of the fort of Tyroul, action of Jugdespore, surrender of the forts of Ahmetie and Shunker*
pore, and pursuit of Beni Madho (Medal).
'•* Colonel E. M. Lawford was employed in Bengal and Bundlecund ftrom February to December 1859.
'*♦ Colonel R. S. Hill served in defence of Kumaon Hills and Rohilcund against the rebels in 1857-58; preient
at Chapoorah ; with Brigadier Troup's Column during the campaign in Oude and present at the actions of Pnsgaon
snd Russoolpore. attack and capture of Fort Mittowlee, and action of Biswah (Medal). Served in the Bhootan
campaign ofjSf}S-66 (Medal with Clasp) ; and in the Huzara campaign of 1868 including the operations on the *' Black
MountaL" (Clasp). . k-is
"^ LtColonel U. H. Stansfeld served with the loth Foot throughout the Indian mutiny, and was present at the
sieire of Lucknow and several skirmishes in Oude, Azimghur, and the Jugdespore Jungles (Medal with Clasp).
^ Colonel H. Melvill served in the Kumaon Militia during 1857 and commanded Cavalry in an attack made
from Nvnee Tal npon a portion of the Rohilcund rebels. Served with the Oude Police Cavalry from May till
September 1858 ; was in command of a Police Force (Cavalry and Infantry) at Mahon near Lucknow when an
attack was made on that post by the enemy on the evening of the 7th August 1858. Commanded the Cavalry in
an attack made by a Police Force upon the fort and position of Birwa on 26th August 1858 (Medal).
"• Lt.Colonel T. M. Shelley was present at the outbreak of the mutiny at Meerut on the loth May 1857. He
eerred afterwards in several actions from the iith August to the 29th September before Delhi, and at the assault
snd capture of the city— wounded (Medal with Clasp).
^»» LtColonel J. G. Campbell served with 3rd Bengal Europeans during the Indian mutinies of 1857-58, in-
eladinff the operations at Shereghur Ghat in May 1858, and with the column from Agra towards Gwalior in June
1858 (Medal). Served with the 30th Pui\jaub Infantry in the Bhootan campaign of i864-<^5, and was present at
the captures of Chamoorchi, Bala, and Nagoh (Medal with Clasp).
■■ LtColonel G. A. Arbuthnot served with the Sanger Field Force during the suppression of the Indian mutiny
in the Shahabad district and in Central India (Medal) .
*■ Lt.Colonel J. I. Robinson served with the 2nd Punjaub Cavalry at the final siege and capture of Lucknow,
and at the affair of Koorsee; and with the 9th Lancers in the Rohilcund campaign, including the actions of
Booya and Allygunge, capture of Bareilly, and afihirs of Shahjehanpore and Mohnmdee (Medal with Clasp).
** LtColonel C. 8. Steward was employed during the Indian mutmy, and was present at the action of Itrowlea
▼ith Kooer Sing's rebel force on the 21st March 1858 (wounded), and at the sortie ftrom the fort of Azimghur 27th
March, also at the taking of Jugdespore and at the engagements of Beliea, Pceroo, twice at Muttahee, Dullepore,
Cesirah, Ruiapore Cramur, and the final ejectment of the rebels trom the Jugdespore Jungles between May and
June X858 (Medal)..
'^* LtColonel T. C. Graham served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58, and was present at the siege and
capture of Lucknow, taking of Bareilly, and capture of Fort Degham (Medal with Clasp).
^* LtColonel H. St. G. Tucker served with the 19th Punjaub Infantry in the campaign of i860 in China (Medal).
*" U.Colonel M. G. Clerk served in the Indian mutiny campaigns m 1857-59, and was present with Havelock*s
Format the actions of Mungarwar and Alumbagh, remaining IntheAlumbagh with the force under Lt.Colonel
H'Intyre, and acted as Assistant Field Engineer; afterwards present at the capture of Lucknow (Medal with
Claqi, and a year's service).
^ LLCoIonel P. C. Dalmahoy served in the Indian mutiny campaigns of 1857-59, and was presentat the siege and
owars of Delhi, including most of the engagements before its walls previous to the capture. Served with Brigadier
^omtn' Force in the Delni district. Present with the Humeerpore Police Battalion in several encounters with
^ rebels in Bundlecund in 1850-60, and on many occasions during the campaign commanded an independent
Cohmm of Military Police (received the thanks of Government for services in Delhi and Bundlecund, Medal with
Cla«p).
*" LtColonel P. Story served in Brigadier Troup's Column during the campaign in Oude in 1858-59, and was pre-
sent at the actions of Pusgaon and Russoolpore, attack and capture of Fort Mittowlee, and action of Biswah (Medal) .
"* LtColonel J. L. Loch served with the 2nd Dragoon Guards at the siege and capture of Lucknow in March 1858,
and daring the subsequent operations in Oude (Medal with Clasp) .
"7 I^C^onel E. J. M'Nair served in the Indian mutiny campaigns of 1857-59, and was present at the assault and
captore of Delhi as well a« at the battle of Budlee*ke-Serai and all the operations throughout the siege ; served
A^rwards in the Delhi district with the column under Brigadier Showers; also in the Bekaneor district in 1859
(Medal with Clasp}.
"• LtColonel C.Martin served In the Indian mutiny cami)aign8 of 1857-^8 and was present with the 14th Light Dra-
<roens with the Malwa Field Force at the capture of Dhar, and actions of Miindesore— severely wounded (mentioned
in detpatches, Medal). Served in. the Abj'ssinian campaign in 1868 as Aide de Camp to Brigadier D. M Stewart,
«nd with the 12th Bengal Cavalry at the capture of Magdau (Medal).
*" Colonel J. M. Williams served in the Burmese war in 1852-53 and was present at Pegu during the investment
of the Pagoda and Stiver stockade by the Burmese in January 1853 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu) . Served as a Volun-
teer against the rebel Chief Meng Louhg in tlie Mai'taban district in 1856, present in several engagements, and in
Shoay Ghee& in 1857.
^ LtColonel R. C. Stewart served with a party of the Mysore SiUadar Horse attached to the Kumool Movable
Colunm and was present at the attack on Shorapore on the 8th February 1858, on which occasion he was
daagerouriy wonnaed by two sword cuts ; also commanded a detachment of the 4th Cavalry Hyderabad Contin-
gent with Brigadier ffilra Field Force in the Taptee Valley, in Berar, and in the Deocan ftrom November 1858 till
*t*rch X850 (Medal).
"* I^OoUmelL. E. Evans served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858-59 with the 3rd Bengal European
BeguntDt^ tod was present with the Mynpooree Movable Column in the operations at Shenyrfiurfihi^ and with
Z^9f Her Majesty's Local Indian Forces, — War Services,
tlie Agra Column towards Gwalior. Served alec with the Ck>liixnii under Brigadier Showers in the aeUon of DewM
agaiBBt Tantia Topee (Medal).
*" Lt.Colonel W. B. liartin served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58 ; was present with the 38th Foot ti Uw
MHHilt and capture of Meeangunge, siege and capture of Luoknow, and affairs of Barree and Nuggnr (Medsl with
dasp). Served with the i9tn Punjaub InAintry in China the campaign of i860 (Medal). Served with the 3yd
Ptoganb Infantry throughout the Sittana Expedition in 1863 (Medal with Clasp) ; and afterwards with (xeneral
wade's Column against the Judon Tribes.
*" Lt. Colonel R. C. Low served in the Sonthal campaign in 185 «. Served throughout the Indian mutiny campsiKM
of 1857-59 ; present at the actions of Budlee-ke-Serai and Nudiuighur , and siege and capture of Delhi ; pursuit of the
rebels and taking of Fort Jhi\jjur ; siege and capture of Luoknow; and as Brigade Major to the Agra Field Force
voder Brigadier Showers in pursuit of rebels in Central IndiA (twice mentioned in despatches, Medal with two
Caasps).
*** LLColonel A. K. J. C. Mackenzie served in the Indian mutiny campaign in i857-58,and was presentat the sie^
and capture of Delhi fh>m the X7th July 1857 with zst Punjaub Cavalry, and was engaged in a cavalry afOur in
rear of the camp on nth September ; served with column under Brigadier Greathed, and engaged at the actioss
of Boolundshuhur, Allyghur, Agra, and Kanouge ; present at relief of Luoknow by Lord Clyde, skinmshes of
Ma^gunge an^ Alumbagh and action of Cawnpore ; served with a column under Sir Hope Grant in Onde, and
'^ rod at Meangunge : present at the aiege and capture of Lucknow and afiktir at Koorsee : commanded a squad*
r the lat PuDjaub Cavalry at capture of Bareilly and affhir of Shahjehanpore (Medal with Clasp).
LtColonel A. B. D. Mackenzie served in the Indian mutiny campaigns in 18^7-58, and was present during the
» and assault of Delhi with the Guide Cavalry, and with Brigadier Showers^ Column in the Delhi, Goorgaon,
i^^J
[ JhiQJur districts. Served with the zst Sikh Cavalry at the siege and capture of Lucknow (wounded) , and wai
present at the action of the Moosa Bagh (Medal with two Clasps).
*■* Lt Colonel F. M. Alexander served with the Dharwar Field Force from 5th March till 25th April 1858. Com-
manded a detachment of the 4th Liffht Cavalry while serving with the Goruckpore Field Force under Brigadier
Bowcroft ftoTD. November 1858 till February 1859, cmd was present at the afikirs of Kooemee and Bagowra; and in
Bengal and Bundlecund f^om January to December 1859 (Medal).
"* Mi^or B. Beadon served during the Indian mutmy campaigns in 1857-58, and was present at the siege of
lAoknow, skirmish at Tigree, capture of Asimghnr and pursuit; at Sanilwar he captured a o-ponnder; operations
in the Jugdespore Jungles and pursuit ; action at Nonaaee and pursuit to the Kyznaon Hills (twice mentioned in
despatches. Medal with Clasp). Served the campaign of z86o in China, including the taking of the Takn Forts,
action at Chankiawan, and surrender of Pekin (Mediu with two Clasps).
*" Mi^or C. Beadon, prior to entering the Indian Army, served five years as a Midshipman in the Boyal Navy,
was on board H.M. ship Alaien at the bombardment and fall of Bomarsund during the Baltic campaign of 1854
under Sir Charles Napier (Medal). Served afterwards in the same ship during the siege and faU of Sevastopol
between the 23rd October 1854 and December Z855, and was present at the taking of Kertch and Kinboum (Medal
with Clasp), was engaged in the operations against Canton on board H.M. ships Calcutta and EUe. Served on
the Biver (ranges as a Volunteer during the late mutiny in the H.E.I. Company's gunboat •^KiaiMi.
'^ Mi^'or C. E. Stack served with the Kotah Contingent against the insurgents in the Agra and Hnttra
districts in May and June 1857; and as Aide de Camp to (Seneral Polwhele at the battle of Agra on the 5ibJ^7
1857 (Medal).
*■> M^jor B. Q. T. Stevenson served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 'Z858-59, and was present at Jeenm,
assault and capture of Kotah, and in pursuit of Tantia Topee (Medal with Clasp).
**> Major F. S. Cherry was eniployed during the Indian mutiny in Shahabad, and engaged at Burhampoor
14th October, Khereo Saugor z6th ()ctober, Jugdespore z8th October, Seekreta and Koath Khas aoth October, and
Aniabad 30th November Z858, and in Bundlecund till June 1859 (Medal).
"* Mi^or C. A. Moore commanded a detachment of the and Bombay Light Cavalry at the taking of Rewa;
present at the taking of Awah ; aerved with the Field Force in Central India in Z858 ; present during the operations
m the Mahee Kanta in z8s8 ; and at the night attack of the Khosias at Bhyrannah and during the operations at
Nuggur Parker; present during the operations in Kattywar, and at the taking of the Burda Hills and defeat oi
the wagheers at that place in Z859 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 3rd Light Cavalry during the Abyssinian
eampaign of z 867-68, and commanded the Begiment at the storming and capture of Magdala (mentionea in de-
spatches, MediU).
*** Mi^or A. H. Prinsep was present at the mutiny of his Begiment, the 6th Bengal Light Cava^y, at Seal-
kote on the 9th July Z857 and was wounded. He afterwards served against the rebels in the Gogaria Jungles,
and was present at the final siege and capture of Luoknow (Medal with Clasp).
*■* Muor J. M. C. Galloway was emmojed during the Indian mutiny in Shahabad, and was engaged at Kheree
Tfh October, Burhampoor 14th October, Kheree Saugor z6th October, Jugdespore z8th October, and Seekreta and
Koath Khas aoth October Z858, and in Bundlecund during the whole of Z859 (Medal).
'^ Mi^or T. H. T. Chalon served with the Copal Movable Column and Bellaiy Field Force in Z858, and was
present at the storming of Copal (Medal) .
*" Major T. F. C. Bochfort served during the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and was' present at the siege
■nd capture of Lucknow, the subsequent operations in Oude and actions of Koorsee and Baree (Medal with (Hasp).
*** Lt.Colonel W. Thompson served in the Nagpore Province to intercept the rebels under Tantia Topee firom 9th
November Z858 to a6th January Z850. He served with a column of observation on the banks of the Wurdah river
fbr the suppression of disturbances m the Nizam's Dominions in coi^unction with a column under Sir Hugh Bose
firom ist to 30th March Z859.
**^ M^or fl. C. Stevens was employed in Bengal and Bundlecund trom Januaiy to June Z859.
*^ Lt.Colonel G. W. Cox was employed against the Karen insurgents in Z857.
■« Msnor A. F. Curtis served with the Beilary Field Force in 1858-59.
*** M^or J. S. Irvine served at the relief of Aaimghur in April Z858, and in the subsequent pursuit of Eoer
Sing (Medal).
** Major B. G. Birch served with the Volunteer C^avahy with Havelock*s Force in Z857, and was severely
wounded at the first reUef of Luoknow (Medal with Clasp, and a year's service) .
*** Mi^'or H. M. Buller served with the Eusofkye Force on the N. W. Frontier of India in Z863, including the
attack on and capture of Umbeyla (Medal with Clasp).
>*7 Mi^or B. Morris served with the and Dragoon Guards in the Indian mutiny campaign in Z858, and was
present at the siege and capture of Lucknow and subsequent operations at Koorsee (Medal with Clasp).
** LkColonel H. B. Elliot was employed on field service in the Boichore Doab trom 4th June to 5th August Z858.
** Lt. Colonel W. Bowlandson served in the Indian mutiny campaign in z 857-58, and was present at the actions
of Seerowlie and Ghurra, and reoocupation of Humeerpore (Medal) .
»i M%jor G. C. Jackspn served with the Eosuflsai Field Force in Z863, and was present at the reconnaissance and
affUr in the Chumla valley, at the storming of the Conical Hill, destruction of Lalloo, and burning of Umbeyla
(menttoned in despatches). Served with the Abyssinian Expedition in z868, and was present at the BcXm
of Arogee and capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, and received the approbation of Government, Medal).
*** lu^or C. C. Morris served during the suppression of the Indian mutiny m the Shahabad district, and wu
present at the aflkir at Berhampore on the 14th October Z858.
**■ LtColonel F. D. Plowden served during the Indian mutiny campaign of Z858-59, and accompanied (vesenl
Frank's Column on the Oude flintier, and was engaged at the capture of Attrowlee (Medal).
*** Lt-Colonel F. Beeching served with the field force under l^or Hawks at Keonghut for the suppression of a
rebellion amongst the Hill Tribes of the Cuttack Tributary Mahals.
*** LtColonel J. M. Stewart served in the Jynteah Hills during the rebellion of z86a-63, and was present at the
assault and capture of the stockades of Ookis, Mugbarai, and Oomkrong.
*M Lt.Colonel H. H. C. G. Warrington was employed on field service in the Sanger and Nerbudda Territories in the
suppression of the Indian mutiny fh>m the 6th February Z858.
**' Lt.Colonel F. G. Bideout was employed in suppressing the Khond outbreak in Bead in May and June z86a.
*■> Lt.Colonel W. C. Chowne served with the Z9th PuAJanb Infantry in the campaign of z86o in C^hina (Medal).
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>* U.Col(melA. J. Howw served with the Koniool Movable Ck>1amn and Saugor Field Division, and was present
githfiatoiming of the fort of Rateea xath November 1858 (Medal).
*■ LLGolonel E. Yenoor served as a volpnteer with the xoth Foot against Jhe Dinapore mntineers at Arrah in
and capture
, . . , ^, Served in
the Indian mutiny cainpaign, including the pursnit of Tantia Topee and the Gwalior rebels in 1858-59.
*»! Lt Colonel H. R. wintle served in the Indian mutiny campaign (Medal).
*■* LLCotonel G. W. HoIdsworUi served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and was present at
the action near Agra on the 5th July against the Neemuoh mutineers, attack on the village of Chulhaslee (severely
iFonndedbj an explosion), the battle of Agra on the xoth October; also with the oolunm under Colonel Cotton at
Fattehpore Sirkee in October 1857, &i^d with the Agra Column towards Gwalior in Jime 1858 (Medal).
*■* IiC.Gol<mel W. F. Bartleman served with the 13th Light Infantnry in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858, and
ma present at the actions of Almorah on the 17th and 25th April, a»d at the storminsr and capture of the fort
of Noggar (Medal) . Served during a part of the Cossiah rebellion, and commanded a Company of the 43rd Bengal
N. I. at the attack and capture of the stockaded village of Moonsowpoozye in the Jynteah Hills on the 22nd March xSfo.
** Lt.OoIonel J. H. W. Osborne served with the 73rd Foot in Brigadier Rowcroit's Column during the campaign in
the Terai, from the 4th November 1858 to July 1859, '■^^ ^<^ present at the attack by the rebels on the column of
Major Roes, and in some minor afihirs fMedal).
» Lt. Colonel J. Johnstone served with the Trana-Gogra Field Force under Brigadier Rowcroft in 1858-59 (Medal) •
>c Uajcat H. S. Daniell served with the Persian Bzpeditionarv Force in 1857 (Medal with Clasp). Served with
tbeCeniial India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose in 1858, and was present at the siege and capture of Batghur»
Mtion at Barodea (wounded), relief of Saugor, action at Gurrakhota, siege and capture of Jhansi', bat^e of
Soonch, sctions before and taking of Calpee, actions at Morar and Gwalior, oattle of Jowra Alipore. Served in
the Jhansi and Jaloun Districts in 1858, and was nresent at the action at Mow Mahoni. Served as Staff Officer to
the force employed in the operations in the Chnnoairi District in 1859 (Medal with Clasp).
<■ LtColonel W. S. A. Lockhart served with the 5th Fusiliers in Oude in Dec. 1858 ana January 1859. Served with
the joth Bengal Lancers at Hoti Murdan and Shubkudder during the Umbeyla campaign in 1863-64 (Medal with
Clisp). Served the Bhootan campaign of 1864-66 as Adjutant 14th Bengal Lancers. Served as Aide de Camp
to Brigadier (General Merewether commanding Cavaliy Brigade in the Abyssinian campaign, and was present at
Aiosee and the Call of Magdala (Medal). Served as D.A.Q.M. (Stoeral 2nd Brigade with Hazara Field Force in
the Black Mountain EiqMdition (mentioned in despatches. Clasp}. Has the Royal Humane Society's bronze Medal
forsaving the Ufa of a British soldier's wife.
** Lt.Colonel W. Campbell was present at the outbreak of the mutiny at Luoknow on the 30th May x857,and with
(he force that drove the rebels out of the station the next day. Served throughout the defence of the Residency flrom
the 3oCh June to the 23nd November, and as a volunteer with the 78th Highlanders accompanied the force under
Colonel Napier (Lord Napier of Magdala) that went out to the Mootee Manzil to bring in the sick, wounded,
heavy gnns, and ammunition left bdbind by the relieving force under Havelock, and was sent to report at night
that more doolies were required for the sick and wounded ; was afterwards present at the battle of Cawnpore and
defeat of the Gwalior Contingent (Medal ^tith Clasp, and a year's service) . Served the campaign of 1862-63 in the
tfjnteah Hills, and saved the records and treasure on the Cutcherry being destroyed by lightning.
'^ Mi^OT H. C. Kemble was present at the relief of Azimghur in April 1858 (Medal).
'^ Li.Colonel R. A. C. Hunt served with his regiment against the Taepings near Shanghai, and was present at the
■tormingandcapture of the entrenched camp at Wang-kaza 4th April 1862, of the town of Tseerpoo 17th April,
at Naeean aTth and a9th April, at the storming of Kahding ist May, of Tsing-poo 12th May, and at the storming
tad recapture of Kahding on the 4th October i86a.
*^ LtOoIonel R. M. Chambers served with his regiment against the Taepings near Shanghai, and was present at
the storming and capture of the entrenched camp at Wang-kaza 4th April 1862, and of the town of Tseerpoo X7th
April, at Naaean 37tn and 39th April 1862, at the storming of the town of Tsingpoo X2th May, and with the garrison
defending Kahding in May 1862.
^* Major G. E. Srskine served with the Rajpootana Field Force under Brigadier M. W. Smith in 1858-59.
"^ M^rW. W. Hooper served with a sciuadron of his regiment on field service in the Deccan trova the 16th
Novembo' 1858 to the 5th April 1850, including the march of fifty miles without a halt on the 28th February in pur-
nit of and defeat of the enemy and taking several prisoners (Medal).
^ Major J. G. D. Walker served with his regiment in the campaign in Bundlecund under Brigadier Whelev
13 iZyi,
^ U.ColoneI J. May served with the Volunteer Cavalry at Lucknow, and was present at the action of C!hinhut
3c;h June 1857, also tlmmghontthe defence of the Residency acting as a Subaltern of Artillery and subsequently
ae Anistant t ield Engineer. Served afterwards with the force at the Alumbasrh and was present in the varioua
•CC0Q8 (wounded), and accompanied Lord Clyde's Force at the final capture of Lucknow (Medal with two Clasps).
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Jameson, William Henry, Officiating Wing Offloer 39 Bengal Native Infimtiy
Daly. Edward Dermot Hamilton, Squadron Officer a Central India Horae
Morris, Charles Henry, Wing Officer x Bengal Native Inikntry
VeiJe. Solomon Charles Frederick, Wing Officer 2 Bengal Native Inlkntry
vSnankie, John Patrick Walter, Wing Offloer x Goorkhas
.Chamberlain, Neville Francis FitzGterald, Squadron Officer 9 C. I. Horse
; Westmoreland. Charles Henry, Wing Officer 6 Bengal Native Infantry
Picot, Henry Philip, Wing Officer 49 Bengal Native Inftintry
Hawkins. Frederick, Wing Officer x Bengal Native Infantry
■Gordon, Stewart Douglas, with 19 Bengal Cavalry
Martin, Alfred Robert. Wing Officer 5 Goorkhas
^Taylor, Ernest Edmund, Wing Officer x8 Bengal Native In&ntry
Porter, Charles Blenheim, with 33 Bengal Native Infantry
: Ramsay, John George, Wing Officer 24 Bengal Native Infantry
'Barrett, Alfred Lloyd, Wing Officer 43 Bengal Native Infantry
jChenevix-Trench, Charles Chenevix. Officiating Wing Officer 5 Goorkhas
I Lucas, Claude Cliilon St. Edmnnds.'^^ Officiating Wing Officer 5 Goorkhas
Drummond, Francis Henry Rutherford, Officiating Squadron Officer 10 >
Bengal Cavalry j
.Pollock, Charles Edward, Officiating Squadron Officer xo Bengal Cavalry
i Lyons-Montgomery, Hugh Frederick, Wing Officer 28 Bengal Native Inmntry
Orr. Charles James. Wing Officer x Infantry Hyderabad Contingent
|Cook, Walter,'" Officiatuig Wing Officerj Sikh Infantry
I Williams, George Augustus, Officiating Wing Officer 27 Bengal Native Inf.
'Nixon, John Eccles, Officiating Squadron Officer x8 Bengal Cavalry
Yonnghusband, George William, with a Pimjaub Cavalry
Bum, Alex. Edward Pelham, Offg. Wing Officer 97 Bengal Native Infiuitry
Mansfield, Herbert, Officiating wing Officer t Sikh Infantry ,
Bavenshaw, Harold Alexander, Wing Officer s6 Bengal Native Inikntiy....
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9 Aug. 74
9 Ang. 74
9 Aug. 74
9 Aiig. 74
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at Sept. 74
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ax Sept. 74
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a Dec. 74
aSJan. 75
IX Feb. 75
XX Feb. 75
XX Feb. 75
XX Feb. 75
XX Feb. 75
XI Feb. 75
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13 June 75
23 June 75
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xo Sept. 75
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33^-33^ Oovemor Oeneral's Body Guard (Raised in 1762).
•• J4TA"— " Avi. "—" MiiHAmAJFOBl"— " MOOPKIB"— "FbBOX«SHUHU«"— " AlLIWAL"— "SOBBAOV.*
Head Qnarten at Tkjnh, S^mb. ITfilforWy Searlet, Faetngt, Dark Blue, Laee, Gold,
RJlVK, NiJCBS/AVB COBPS. I ^^^
Mi^'or G. 0. Jackson, late a OaTalxy !23 Har. 77, Commandant, 19 Jnno 78.
Lieut. G. W. Moir, Staff Corps 'a8 Oct. 71 ' Souadron Officer, 26 Jan. 77.— A. D. C. to the Goremor General.
liient. D'A. W. ThoiUier, Staff Corps ...'28 Oct. 7x|A4jntaDt, s Aug. 79.
Surgeon G. G. McLaren,.JfB I In medical charge.
JFcfa&JuAM^iif.— Commandant; Adjutant; i Suhadar; a Jemadars; 7 Hayildars; 7Naicks; 3 Farriers; s Trum-
peters; 98 Troopers.
Ist Bengal Cavalry {late ist Irregular Cavalry),
J)etaehwt0nt—**BKira,Tron **—** Cavdahab, 184a."
Head Quarters with Oahol Field Feree. Uniform, Yellow. Faeingt, Black. Laee, Gold.
Colonel E. Jenkins, late 5 Cavalry ao Feb. 76, Commandant, i April 76.— Sick Furlough.
Miyor A. R. Chapman, Staff Corps ...... 4 Jan. 76'2nd in Comd. and Squadron Comdr., 8 March 79.— Offg. Comlr.
Major T. 6. M. Glascock, Staff" Corps ...,ix Aug. 77 Squadron Commander, i March 78.
Captain F. C. Burton, Staff Corps 11 July 77 Squadron Commander, 20 July 79.- -On Special Duty.
Lieut. G. B. Renny, Staff Corps 27 May 7a Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 8 June 70.— Offg. and in Com«L
Captain W. A. Lawrence, Staff Corps... 4 Feb. 73 Squadron Officer, 20 Warch 73.— On Fiela Transpoxi Service.
Lieut. R.F. Gartside-Tipping, Staff Corps 3 Aug. 73 Squadron Officer, ao July 79.
Lieut. A. M. Renny, Staff Corps xx Sept. 73 Officiating Squadron Officer and Adjutant.
Lieut. W. H. Cazalet, Staff Corps a8 Feb. 7^ Officiating Squadron Officer.
Surgeon Major A. J. Dale, MB Tn medical charge, x March 77.
^Oort!Sd^8Sx^\^'!:^^^^^^^ } ," flePt.76 Attached.
2nd Bengal Cavalry {late 2nd Irregular Cavalry),
"Abbaoab"— ir«MJ Quartere and RigU ?F»ii^— "Sobbaob**— ** Pufjab."
Head Quarters at Setewlie. Detachments at Barraokpore, Goruokpore. Siaapore, and Beaarts.
Uniform, SmenUd Oreen. Faeingt, Red. Lace, Gold,
Colonel 0. Wilkinson, CB. late 4 Cavalry aj Jan. 75, Commandant, ix March 71.
Major 0. W. Campbell, Staff Corps ao Dec. 74'2nd in Com. and Squad. Commander, xx Mar. 71.— Offg. Comdt.
'%M^i — w Tr««-,i«- a»»flr n^^^» . ,j ^ug. 77'Squadron Conunander,zo Feb. 72.— Offg. 2nd in Command.
. xo June 771 Squadron Commander, 10 Feb. 7a.— At Bamickporo.
. 8 June 72 Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 9 Oct. 7 x.— Offg. Squatl. Comdr.
„ .16 June 79'Squad. Officer, 10 Feb. 7a.— Adjt. Behar Mourned Rifle Corps.
MfHJor W. B. Craigie, Gen. List, Cav 4 Dec. 79 Squadron Officer, 8 April 76.— Sick Furlough.
Lieut. M. K. Martin, Staff Corps 'a8 Oct. 71 Squadron Officer, 24 Jan. 78.— Transport Corps, Field Service.
; jOffioiating Squadron Officer.
Lieut. C. J. Robarts, 3 Hussars xa Feb. 73 Officiating Squadron Officer, Adjutant, and Quarter Master.
Surgeon Major F. Parsons In medical charge, 21 Dec. 7c.— Sick Furlough.
Surgeon C. J. Bamber Officiating in medical charge.
Major F. Knowles, Staff Corps
Mijjor H. C. Kemble, late 3 Cavalry
Captain C. E. Salkeld, Staff Corps
Major C. T. M. Hig^pnaon, Gen. List, Cav.
3rd Bengal Cavalry (late 4th Irregular Cavah-y — Raised 6 Dec, 1814).
«* Abbokaitistak"— " GHUziniB"--'*MAHABAJ»oBB"— "Khblat"— "Moodkbb"— " Fbbozbshchub "— "ALinriL."
Head Quarters at Feshawur. (Khyber Line Force.) Uniform, Searlet. Faeinge, Blue. Laee, Gold,
Lt.ColoDelA.R. D.Mackenzie, late i Cav
Msjor B. Cracrofl, Staff Corps
Major G. W. Willock, Gen. List, Cav.
Major G. L. K. Hewett, Staff Corps
23 July 78 Commandant, 17 Jan. 78.
15 May 74' 2nd in Command and Squadron Commander, 17 Jan. 78.
20 Oct. 79'Squadron Conunander, 27 Nov. 75.— Sick Furlough.
^ ^ 20 Jan. 77 1 Squad. Com., 17 Jan. 78.— Offg. ird Assist. Sec. to Govt., Mil. Dcp.
Captain G. H. Elliott, Staff Corps '13 July 79 Squadron Officer, 27 May 72.— Sick Furlough.
Captain G. T. Morris, Staff Corps I 9 Jan. 75 Squadron Officer, 6 Marcn 74.
Lieut. C. H.y. Garbeit, Staff Corps 28 Oct. 7X Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 6 March 74.
Lieut. H. N. Webb, Staff Corps Ia8 Oct. 71 Squadron Officer, 13 Aug. 77.— Officiating Squadron Commander.
Lieut. H. R. W. Lumsden, 70 Foot 1 6 Sept.76 Officiating Squadron Officer.
Surgeon B. Palmer In medical charge, ao Apr. 79.
4tll Bengal Cavalry (late 6th Irregular Cavalry),
Granted an Sonorary Standard for Service in Sind, 1844, with the deoiee — ** a lion paeeant regardant**
Head Quarters at Deoiee. Un\form, Searlet. Facing*, Blue, Lace, Gold,
Colonel G. C. Hankin, Staff Corps 1 8 Dec. 74 Comnuindant, xx Aug. 66.— Furlough.
Lt.ColonelM.M.Prendergast, Staff Corps i Oct. 77 2nd in Command and Squad. Comdr., ao Jan. 64.— Offg. Comdt.
Major F. P. W. Freeman, Staff Corps.... 7 Dec. 75 Squadron Commander, ao Jan. 64. — Offg. and in Comuiaud.
Major D. Adamson, Staff Corps 5 Jan. 79 Squadron Commander, xo Dec. 78.
Captain C. B. Hitfenc, Staff Corps 15 Oct. 73 Squadron Officer, 16 April 77.— Offg. Squadron Commander.—
I Adj. Behar Mounted Rifle volunteers.
Lieut H. C. Lamb, Staff Corps 28 Oct. 7x|Squadron Officer and Adjutant, a6 June 78.
Lieut. A. De Y. Alexander, Staff Corps... 28 Oct. 7x:Sanadron Officer, 28 Dec. 78.— Furlough.
Officiating Squadron Officer.
Lieut. E. H. H. Montresor, Staff Corps 8 May 73 Squadron Officer. — Sick Furlough.
Surgeon J. S. Gunn,lf.B I |In medical charge, x Feb. 75.
IBaeh Regiment of Bengal Cavalry eontiete of 6 Troope, with thefollcwing Setabliehment : — Commandant; 3 Squadron
Commanders; 3 Squadron Officers; x Medical Officer; 3 Ressaldars; ^Ressaidars; x Woordie Major s 6 Jema>
dars{ 6 Kote Duffadars; 48 Dufflidars; 6 Trumpeters; 384 (temporarily augmentedtoASe) S^i^^
6tll Bengal Cavalry (UUe jth Irregular Gavalry. — Raised 28 Ajpril 1841). 332
" PxrirjAB •*— •• MooLT^."
Head Qnarten at Howfonr. Un^orm^ Scarlet, Faeingt, Dark Bhu, Lace, Gold,
Rivx, Vambb, akd Cobm.
FC CoL C. J. 8. Gongrb, CB. late 5 Cay.
IWor H. A. Shakespear, late 5 Cavalry...
ICajor R. B. Oraham, Staff Corps
Captain J. P. D. Vanrenen, Staff Corps
Captain L. A. C. Cook. Staff Corps
Captain M. Armstronfir, Staff Corps
Lieat. G. L. Garstin, Staff Corps
^iiefeon M^jor H. CoolcBOD 1
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38 Nor. 75 Commandant, 36 May 64.— Comdg. a Brigade of the EHiyberLine
Force.
4 Aug. 76 znd in Command and Squadron Com., 9 Dec. 78.— Offg. Comdt.
14 Jonfe 76 Squadron Commander, 9 Deo. 78. — Offg. and in Command.
8 Aug. 74 Squadron Commander, 9 Dec. jS.
3 Mar. 78 Squadron Officer, 6 May 71.— Offg. Adj. and Squad. Commander.
33 Nor. 76J Squadron Officer, u Feb. 70.
t Squadron Officer and A^utant.
38 Oct. 71 [Squadron Officer.
tin medical charge.
I Officiating in medical charge.
6th Bengal Cavalry (late Sth Irregular Cavalry, — Raised 31 Jan, 1842).
•• PuirjriJia" — Dgtaekment ** Moodxsx'' — Detachment •' Fxbozbsruhux " — " Sobbxox."
Head Quarters at Seetapere. Detachment at Fysahad. Uniform, Blue, Faeinge^ Bed. Lace, Gold.
Lt.Colonel H. T. Oldlleld, Staff Corps In Dec. 75 (Commandant, 15 Sept. 76.
M^orR.M.Jenninff8, Gen. List, Cay ... z Oct. 77J3nd in Command and Squadron Commander.
Kajor E. H. E. Kanntse, Staff Corps In May 75 Squadron Commander, 17 Feb. 73.
Captain H. A. Fletcher, Gen. List, Cay. I 4 Sept. 73 Squadron Commander.
I Squadron Officer.
Lieut. J. C. F. Gordon. Staff Corps -38 Oct. 71 Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 6 Feb. 77.— Sick Furlo igh.
Lient. C. S. Wheler, StaffCorps I30 Deo. 71 Squadron Officer, 19 Oct. 78.— Offg. Adjutant.
Lieat. C.S.W. Macdonald, S^ff Corps... j 38 Feb. 74 Squadron Officer.
Sargeon G. 8. A. Banking, MB.
Su-geoa A. Barclay
In medical charge, 3 Apr. 79.— Sick Furlough.
(Officiating in medical charge.
7th Bengal Cavalry (late ijth Irregular Cavalry, — Raised 24 Jan, 1846).
Left Wing "PxrHJAB."
Head^Quarters at Korar. Uniform, Med.^ Faeinge, Dark Blue, Laee, Gold,
Colonel H. Melyill, late 3 Cayalry
LLCoUmel C. W. Fletcher, Staff Corps.
MiQorH.C.Creflkk, late 4 Cayalry
Hiior J. L. Ferris, StaffCorps
Mmot E. Hay, Gen. List, Cayalry
M^or A. J. T. Welohman, Gen. List, Inf.
Lieat. E. F. J. De C. Benuick, Staff Corps
Lieat. C. G. F. Fagan, 63 F
Sorgeon Major T. Ringer, ITD
Sargeon Major J. W. B. Amesbury
3 Oct. 77{Comniandant, 7^ Sept. 78.
Dough,
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3o Feb. 76i3nd in Command and Squadron Commander, 13 Apr. 77^— Fur-
4 Mar. 79iSquadron Commander, 38 Aug. 75.— Offg. snd in Comd.
4 Mar. 79;Squadron Commander, 38 Aug. 75.— Furlough.
4 Dec. 79|Squadron Officer, x Aug. 67.--Offg. Squad. Comdr.
30 Dec. 79 Squadron Officer, x Feb. 76.
6 Aug. 70 Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 18 Feb. 78— Offg. Squad. Comdr.
XI Feb. 75 Officiating Squadron Officer.
jIn medical charge, x7 Oct. 68.
jOfficiating in medical charge.
8tih Bengal Cavalry (late iSth Irregular Cavalry. — Raised 24 Jan, 1846).
Head Quarters at Mooltan. Uniform, Blue. Faeinge, Scarlet. Lace, Gold,
GeUmel B. W. Ryall, Staff Corps
BOiLOolonel H. Chapman, StaffCorps
Major A. F. Lindsay, StaffCorps
Captain J. A. M'Neale, Gen. List. Inf....
Capt. J. L. Aberigh-Mackay, Staff Corps.
Captain B. F. 0. A. Tytler, Gen. List, Inf.
lieat. J. F. D. Fordyce, StaffCorps
Lieat. G. H. Lumsden, 43 Foot
iJeok F. G. Pollock, 51 Foot.
14 Jan. 77 Cfommandant, 36 May 76.
33 Noy. 79 and in Command and Squadron Commander, 17 Noy. 71.
6 Jan. 79 Squadron Commander, 17 Noy. 71.
9 May 70 Squadron Commander, 17 Noy. 71.— Furlough.
13 Feb. 79 Squadron Officer, 17 Nov. 71.— Sick Furlough.
37 Noy. 69 Squad.0fflcer,9 Aug. 70.— Dep. Judge Advocate, Candahar Force,
38 Oct. 71 Squadron Officer and Adjutant, xo Jan. 73.
13 Feb. 76 Officiating Squadron Offlc
iciating Squadron Officer.
9 Aug. 75' Officiating Squadron Officer.
XX Sept.76 Officiating Squadron Officer.
In medical charge, 39 Dec. 74
Lient. J. H. Parsons, 63 Foot
Sargeon M^jor B. O. Tandy, MD.
^oiL^The Cayalry Regiments of the Puxnab Frontier Force, yis.— Guide Cayaliy, and xst, snd, ^rd, 4th, and 5th
Punjab Cavalry, take rank immediately after the Sth Regiment of Bengal Cavalry.
9tli Bengal Cavalry (late ist Hodson's Horse. — Formed 26 Aug. 1858).
••Dblhi"— "LuCKHOw" (Belief and Capture).
Head Quarters at Meamt. Untform, Blue, Faeinge, Red. Lace, Gold,
Colonel H. L. Campbell, StaffCorps ...Isx Apr. 75I Commandant, 3o Sept. 64.— Furlough.
MajorT.Dayren, StaffCorps ..._,^. j 6 Jan, 77j2nd in Command and Squadron Comdr^iS Sept. 76.--Fnrlongh.
tColonel A. P. Palmer, Staff Corps,
Hajor D. T. H. Sampson, StaffCorps
Major J. L. N. WUlis, StaffCorps
Captain D.H. Robertson, Gen. List, Inf.
I^eat. H. M. Mackenzie, Staff Corps.
Surgeon Major R. Mantell, MB
32 Nov. 79 Squadron Commander, 15 Sept. 76.— Offg. Commsndanc.
3o Aug. 77' Squadron Conmiander, 1$ Sept, 76.— Sick Furlough.
x3 Noy. 78 Squadron Officer, 15 Sept. 76. —Offg. 3nd in Command.
37 Nov. 69 Squadron Officer, 15 Sept. 76.— Offg. Squadron Commander.
38 Oct. 7x Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 15 Sept. 76.
10 Feb. 71 In medical charge, 33 July 66.
10th (The BuJce of Cambridge's Ovm) Bengal Cavalry {Lancers — late 2nd Eodson's
Horse,— Fonned 26 Aug. 1858).
"DXLHi" — " LxjCBirow'* {Relief and Capture)— ** ABYSsnriA..**
Head Quarters with Ehybar Lino Force. Depot at umballa. Uniform, Blue. Facinqe, Scarlet. Lace, Gold,
SonorarjfColoneL—field Marshal S.RM. The Duke of Cambridge, XG. KP. GCB. GCMG. GCST.
Colonel C. H. PaUiser, CB. StaffCorps.
Major 0. Barnes, Staff Corps
Major A England, StaffCorps
ilajor D. M. Strong, Gen. List, Inf.
. 19 June 74|Conunandant, 13 May 59.— Com. Cav. Brigarle, (Tandahar Force.
. 4 Mar. 75 3nd in Command and Squad. Comdr. x April 76.— Sick Furlough.
. 4 Jan. 78' Squadron Commander, i April 76.— Offg. and in Command.
, . o, , _ 33 Nov. 79jSquadron Commander, i April 76.— Commanding; at Jumrood.
taptain S. D. Barrow, StaffCorps I 4 Jan. 74!Squadron Officer, x April 76.— Officiating Squadron Commanaor.
I Squadron Officer and Adjutant.
Lieut B. J. P. Wood, Staff Corps i Jan. 73'Sauadron Officer, 8 Apr. 79.— Offg. Adjutant.
I^eak C. B. Pollock, Staff Corps 'ix Feb. 75 Officiating Squadron Officer.
Lieut. P. H. R. Drummond. Staff Corps tt Feb. 75 Officiating Squadron Officer.
Lieut. R. 0. Onslow, la Foot :..iii Sept.76;Officiatiug Squadron Officer. (" r\r\rAr>
Surgeon Major G. V. Currie jln medical charge, 8 Mar. 69. Digitized by V:iOVJ^ IV^
. 33 11th (Pniwe of Wales's Own) Bengal Cavalry (Lancers'—late 1st Sikh Cavolri/.).
Plume of the Prince of Wales. " Lucmtow " {Capture)— '*T^^v Forts "— " Pmiw."
Head Quarters at Nowshera. (Khyber Line Force.) Uniform, Blue. Faciugt, Sed. Lace, Gold.
Rivx, Nakbs, ahd Gobps.
Abkt
RlXK.
Rbmabkb.
Honorary CoZ•1l«^-Field Marshal H.R.H. Albert Edward, Prince of Wales and Dake of Cornwall.
KG. KT. &CB. K.I*. OCSI. QCMQ.
Major R. E. Boyle, Staff Coras xo Dec. 74 Commandant, la June 75.
Major A. H. Prinsep, late 4 Cavalry I18 Apr. 74'and in Com. and Squadron Commander, 12 June 75.
Captain W. I. Bax, Gen. List, Infantry 1 37 Nov. 69' Squadron Commander, 12 June 75.
Captain W. W. H. Scott, Gen. List, Inf.'26 Mar. 70 Squadron Commander, 28 Mar. 76.— Brip:ade M(^or, MeeanMeer.
{Squadron Commander.
. 18 Deo. 79 Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 12 June 75.— Offg Squad. Comdr.
. 24 July 72JSquadroix Officer, 28 March 76.— Off^. Squadron Commander.
9 Aug. 73 1 Squadron Officer, 36 April 76.— Pi oh. Military Accounts Dept.
9 Aug. 73 Officiating Squadron Officer and Adjutant.
5 Oct. 74 1 Officiating Squadron Officer.
2 Oct. 77iln medical charge. 27 Feb. 77.
Captain B. B. Money, Staff Corps ..
Lieut. H. H. R. Heath, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. T. Q. Bume. StaffCorps...
Lieut. S. B. Beatson. Staff Corps ...
Lieut. V. M. Stockley, 40 Foot
Surgeon Major R. Power
12tli Bengal Cavalry {late 2nd Slhh Gavah-y).
"ABTSSIiriA."
Head Quarters at Jbsliua. (Cabnl Field Force.) Unfform, Blue. Faeinge, Blue. Lace, Odd,
UCCColonel H. H. Gough, CB. Staff Corps
Lt. Colonel H. A. M'Nair, late 29 N.L ...
s Oct. 77;Comdt., 20 Sept. 67.— Com. a Brigade of the Koomm Foma
X Apr. 7712nd in Command and Squadron Commander, xo Apr. 79.— Sick
I July 79: Squadron Commander, 10 Apr. 79. [Furlougk.
12 Oct. 79 Squadron Commander, 10 Apr. 79.
Officiating Squadron Commander.
20 Oct. 79iSquadron Officer, 16 Aug. 72.— Sick Furlough.
. 22 Oct. 70,'Sqiiadron Officer, 27 May 72.
Lieut. W. B. Wilson, Staff Corps 'a8 Oct. 71 Squadron Officer and Officiating Adjutant.
Lieut. W. W. Lean, Staff Corps iz Sept.72 Officinting Squadron Officer.
Lieut. G. U. Browne, 40 Foot ai Sept 74 [Officiating Squadron Officer.
,-.— ^^ '^ lln medical charge, 8 April 70.— Furlough.
Major J. H. Green, Staff Corps
Major A. P. Broome, Gen. List, Infl
Major M. J. Mocre, Gen. List, Cavalry..
Lieut. J. B. Lynch, Staff Corps
Surgeon Major F. O. Constant, MD.
Surgeon C. W. Calthrup
■Officiating in medical charge.
13th Bengal Cavalry (Lancers — late 4th Sikh Cavalry),
Head Quarters at Bawol Pindee. (Cabnl Field Force.) Unyform, Dark Blue. Facing*, SearUt. Lace, Siloer.
LtColonel R. C. Low, late 4 Cavalry ...| 8 Feb. 78 Commandant, 9 Oct. 7x. [Puriough.
Msijor W. H.Macnaghten,late5 Cav 29 Deo. 7412nd in Command and Squadron Commander, 9 Oct. 71.— Sick
Major C. R. Pennington, Staff Corps ; 4 Oct. 77|Sqxuulron Commander, 9 Oct. 7x. Offg. and in Command.
Major H. E. Rvves, Staff Corps n June 79 Squadron Commander, 22 Mar. 65.
Bt.Miijor D. H. Thompson, Staff Corps laa Nov. 79 Squadron Officer, x8 Dec. 77. •Offg. Squadron Commander.
Lieut. G. W. Doane, Staff Corps <28 Oct. 71
Lieut. F. S. Gwatkin, Staff Corps .
Burgeon G. Watson, JO).
a7 Mar. 72
Squadron Officer and Ac^utant, 18 Dec. 77.
Squadron Officer.
Squadron Officer, 8 May 79.
Officiating Squadron Officer.
In medical charge, a8 Sept. 76.
14tll Bengal Cavalry (Lancers — late Murray's Jdt Horse, — liaised 30 June 1858.)
Head Quarters with Shybsr Line Foros^ Uniform^ Dark Blue. Facinge, Scarlet. Lace, Gold,
. (Commandant.
Lt.Colonel T. G.Ross, Staff Corps '20 Mar. 76 Officiating Commandant.
Major R. C. W. Mitford, Staff Corps
Capt. R. Bardley-Wilmot, Gen. List, Inf.
Captain C. S. Morrison, Gen. List, Inf.
Captain J. P. C. Neville, Staff Corps ...
Lieut. P. R. Baimsfather, Staff Corps...
Lieut. L. 8. Peyton, Staff Corps
Surgeon Major P. W. Sutherland .
Burgeon W. A. Mawson
25 July 75 2nd in Command and Squadron Comnuinder, 18 April 78.
29 Oct. 69 Squadron Commander, 18 April 78.
26 Mar. 70 Squadron Commander, 18 April 78.
XI Dec. 78
a Nov. 72
13 June 74
Squadron Officer, 19 Oct. 75.
Squadron Officer, 19 Oct. 75.— Offg. Adjutant.
Squadron Officer, x8 April 78.— Sick Furlough.
I Officiating Squadron Officer.
In medical charge, 4 Nov. 76.— Furlough.
'Officiating in medical charge.
15th Bengal Cavalry (late Gureton's Mooltanee Cavalry, — Raised 14 Jan, 1858).
Head Quarters with Vitakrl Force. One troop at Dera Ohad Khan.
Uniform, BiJU Oreen. Facinge, ScarUt. Lace, Gold,
LtColonel G. A.Prendergast,StaflCorps
LtColonel W. Musgrave, Staff Corps ...
Major E. D. H. Yibart, Staff Corps
Migor B. Atkins, Staff Corps
Captain S. D. Tumbull, Stoff Corps
Captain C. O. W. Apperley,Gen. List Inf.
20 Mar. 76 1 Commandant, xx July 67. — Commanding atVitakri.
II Jnne78 2nd in Command and Squadron Commander, 11 Jul^ 67.—
4 Sept. 74 Squadron Commander, 28 Aug. 75. [Dera Ghas KhsB.
4 Feb. 78 Squadron Commander, a8 Aug. 75.
3 Jan. 77 Squadron Officer, i Dec. 77.
25 Aug. 69 Squadron Officer, 28 Aug. 75.- Sick Furlough.
Captain F. R. Ditmas, Staff Corps 10 July 79 Squadron Officer, 1 Dec. 77.— Offg. Adj.-> Station Staff Officer.
Lieut. F.^. L. White, 72 Foot I24 July 73 Officiating Squadron Officer.
Burgeon H. P. Teld...
In medical charge, 27 Apr. 76.
Major J. Upperton, Staff Corps
Mf^or R. M. Clifford, Staff Corps
Miyor G. C. Ross, Staff Corps
16th Bengal Cavalry (late Bohilcund Horse).
Head Quarters at Allahahail. Untform, Green, Faeinge, Med, Zaee, Gold.
Mi^or A.W. R. Becher, Gen. List, Cav..
Lieut. Bt J. F. Michell, Staff Corps ...
Captain C. A. Carthew, Staff Corps
Lieut. T. H. Byre, Staff Corps
Lieat. T. B. M. Woolley, 7 Foot
Lieut. W. O. Pollard, B. Art
Lient O. F. Willes, 34 Foot
BnrgeuM P. A. Weir, MB
10 June 74 Commandant, 17 Oct 76.
as June 78 and in Command and Squad. Comdr., 17 Oct. 76.— Offg. Comdt.
a9 Apr. 75 Squadron Commander, 17 Oct. 76.
ao Dec. 79. Squadron Com. 17 Oct. 76.— Station Staff Officer, Jnllundsr.
a8 Oct 71 Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 17 Oct 76.— Sick Furlough.
16 Apr. ;3'Sqaad. Officer, 23 Jan. 69.— D.A.Q.M. Gen., Khyber Line Force.
30 Deo. 71 Sqaadron Officer, a Jan. 79.— Biek Furlough.
Officiating Squadron Officer.
13 June 74 Officiating Squadron Officer.
14 Aug. 76 Officiating Squadron Officer and A^jotant
a4June77'^'" * " ^- _ ^-«- —
Officiating Squadron Officer.
In medical charge, aa Sept. 79. .^ ^ r^T ^
Digitized by V^OOv IC
17th Bengal Cavalry (late RoharW Horsey
Head Quarters at Peahawur. (Khyber Line Force.) Unifurm, Blue. Faeingt^ Bed. Lace, Gold,
334
Bin, Nawis, lkh Cobpb.
Akuy
Rank.
RSXABKB.
LtColanel T. J. Wataon. Staff Corps 20
U.Co)OD.e\ M. H. Heathooto, Staff Corps, 19
Uajor E. 6. NewDham, Gen . List, Inf. .... 1 4
Captain B. H. S. Gower, Staff Corps ...I 7
Lieat. R. F. Trotter. Staff Corps taS
Captain B. W. Chalmers, Staff Corps ... 14
Lieat. W. P. Montrdsor, Staff Corps 19
Lient, F. H. Probyn, 40 Foot lax
Lieok A. W. D. Campbell, x$ Hussars ...'30
8nrg«m D. P. Macdonald, If Z)
Feb. 77 Commandant, xo April 78.
Jniir 16 i^^'^ *^ ^o™- *"**^ Squadron Commander, xo Apr. 78.— Comdt,
•' ^ '1 1 of Roads, Koorum Force.
Aug. 79 Squadron Commander, ao March 77. — OSg. and in Command.
Nov. 74'Squiulron Commander, ax Nov. 77. — Offg. Adjutant.
Oct. 7x Squadron Officer, 9 April 77.
Aug. 79 Squadron Officer, la May 7 x.— Offg. Squadron Commander.
Oct 73 Squadron Officer.— Furlough.
Sept. 74 Omciating Squadron Officer.
Dec. 71 Officiating Squadron Officer.
In medical charge, x8 Dec. 76. *
18th Bengal Cavalry
Head Quarters at Umballa.
M^orT. R. Davidson, Staff Corps
l^jorH. C. Marsh, Staff Corps
3(ajorR. Wheeler. Staff Corps
Captain B. S. Neave, Staff Corps
Captain G. L. R. Richardson, Staff Corps
BkMiyor Hon. R. W. Napier. Staff Corps
Ueat. G. A. Money, Staff Corps
Ueat. W. H. F. MacMullen, Staff Corps
iJeat. J. B. Nixon, Staff Corps ....
Sorgeon Mi^or G. Griffith
{late 2nd Mahraita Morse.-
(Khyber Column.) Uniform, Bed,
—Raised 26 Atig. 1858).
Faeinge, Blue, Laee, &oldm
x5 July 76 iCommandant, a AprO 76.
ao Feb. 78 and in Com. and Squad. Commander, a April 76.
8 Deo. 75 [Squadron Commander, a April 76.
4 Sept. 731 Squadron Commander, a April 76.— Sick Furloagh.
33 Mar. 78 Squadron Officer, 8 April 76.
A.ujr 76 ( Squadron Officer, 8 June 76.— Aide de Camp to Lord Napier of
I X Sept. 7a Squadron Officer and Adjutant, o April 77.
a8 Oct. 71 Squadron Officer, 8 June 76.— Offg. I)ep. Judge Advocate, Oude,
xo Sept. 75 Officiating Squadron Officer. [Allahabad, & Saugor Circle.
Jin medical charge, 9 Oct. 76.
19th Bengal Cavalry {Lancers — late Fane's Horse. — Raised 14 Jan, i860).
" Tatv Fobts "— " Pmiit."
Head Quarters with OsAdahar Field Foroe. Uniform, Blue. Faeinge, Light Blue, Laee, Silver,
Colonel P. S. Yorko, late la N. I
Major A G. Owen, Staff Corps
Captain W. W. Biscoe, Gen. List,Cav...,
''aptainG. M.Abbott, Staff Corps
Lieut. B. A. Young, Staff Corps
xo Oct. 74 Commandant, xo Apr. 79.
4 Oct. 75 'and in Com. and Squad. Commander, 3 Jan. 73.
4 Feb. 7a, Squadron Commander, ao Nov. 76.
31 Mar. 75 Squadron Conmiander, 14 Sept. 78.
a8 Oct. 7x ! Squadron Officer and Adjutant, so Nov. 76.
71 1 Squadron Officer, 25 June 7a.
Lieut. E. Bruce, Staff Corps ;28 0ct. ,_ _, ,
Liwi. H. 8. Massy, Staff Corps 'a8 Feb. 74 'Squadron Officer, 3 May 79.
Lieat. 8. D. Gordon. Staff Corps 'ai Sept. 74 Offg. Squadron Officer.— Offg.
Ssr^eonM^jor G. A. Watson i 'In medical charge, 30 Jan. 67.
Examiner of Med. and Fund
[Accounts.
Corps of Bengal Sappers and Miners.
The head quartere of the Corpe of Sngineere eetabliehed at the head quarfere of the Saj^pere and Minere by Q, G. O,
No. X004 of 10 Oetoher X854.
"DiLHi"— "LucKHOw" {Beli^andCkiplure). 5th Companv, " Cabool, X843." 6th Company, " Fsboxxshuhitb."
5th and 6th Companies, " Puhjax *^— " Mooltxit "— " Goojxbi.t."
He&d Quarters at Roorkee. Uniform, Scarlet. Faeinge, Dark Blue, Laee, TeUow.
i^ Company, Roorkee^
lad Company, Xbyber Liae Foree.
sni Company, Khybar Liae Faroe.
4th Company, Oandahar Foroe.
5th Company, Soorkeo. ■
6th Company ,Khybir Line Faroe. '
7th Company, Oabol Field;
FoToe. I
8th Company (Pontooneera), Baiyber Liae
Foroe.
9th Company, Oaloutta.
xothCompany(Pontooneer8),OaBdaharFeree*
T€)bjor]E. T. Thackeray, R. Engineers' 5 July 7a Commandant, ao Sept. 79.
^piiaW. North, Royal Engineers,')
laee. Eng., 3rd Grade, D. P. Works i
Ciptim W. T. Stnart, Staff Corps, \
Ajfflst, Eng. 1st Grade, D. P. Works $
^v-x. C. H. Bagot, Royal Engineers, *)
tiecutive Eng. 4tb Grade, D. P. W. /
I'^t. G. R. R. Savage, Royal Engineers
I'init. L. F. Brown, Royal Engineers, ^
^ Bttc. Kni?., 4th Grade, D.P. Works >
Li«M. H. Dove, Royal Engineers .....;...
I^enl. P. Haslett, Royal Engineers
^eat. S. H. Ezham, Royal Engineers...
Surgeon Major A. Eteson
Surgeon Major 8. C. Ameabury
I^«Bt. H. P. Leach, Royal Engineers.
X Oct. 77 and in Command and Ac^atant, 15 July 78.
I
a Oct. 7a Interpreter and Quarter Maater, 19 Sept. 65.
8 Jan. 68 Superintendent of Instruction, z8 Oct 75.— Furlough.
' r Tnikt:mnfrtr m k-rmxr RionAlHiiflr and Telegraphy, 8 JUUC 72.~*
1 Jnlv 60 f Instructor in Army Signalling i
rjujyf)9 I Sick Furlough.
8 Jan. 68 1 Commanding zoth Company.
13 Jan. 69 Doing Duty Officer.— Commanding 3rd Company.
7 July 69 Doinff Duty Officer.— Commanding 4th Company,
o Ana- .,,' 5'I>omg Duty Officer and Offg. Adjutant.— Offg. Superintendent
aAug.7x I Pftflc and Field Train.
In medical charge, x« July 7a.— Offg. Sec. to the Surg. Gen.
Officiating in medical charge.
- Ano- --/Attached.— Commanding 8th Company.— Officiating Doing
, '■*"«*/*j| Duty Officer.
I-Jent. C. Nugent, Royal Engineers a Aug. 71 Offg. Doing Duty Officer.-^ommanding 7th Company.
Lieni.E. 8. flill. Royal Engineers 15 Dec. 7i!{^^om^^^ ^^ ^'^^^^ ^"^' " ^^ 79.-Commanding 5th
Ueat. E. Blunt, Royal Engineers I 6 Jan. 7a, Offg. Superintendent Army Signalling and Telegraphy.
went. M. C. Barton, Royal Engineers... a May 7a Attaohed.— Cosamanding 9th Company.
Y^^^' ^C" Campbell, Royal Engineers' 9 Jan. 73'Attached.— Commanding and Company.
Ueut. w. F. H. Stafford, R. Engineers 39 Apr. 73 Attached.— Commanding 6th Company.
"eat C. Maxwell, Royal Engineers ■29 Apr. 73; Attached.— Commanding xst Company.
**<^Jf»»*««»'.— 10 Companiee— Commandant ; and in Command and Adjutant; Superintendent of Park and Field
Train; Interpreter and Quartermaster; Superintendent of Instruction; Instructor of Army Signalling and
"e»gniphy; 4 Doing PutyOffloers; 1 Medical Officer ; x Sergeant Major ; x Quarter Maater Sergeant; xst
daos Sergeant Assistant Inatmotor of Military Engineering ; i do. do. in Armv Signalling and Telegraphy ;
^ v — I — ^ , ^ serffoente ; ao First Corporals ; ao Second Corporals ; a Native Doctors: xo Subadazs j 10
i 40 Havildars ; 80 Naicksj and zooo Privates : making a total of xx6o Natives of all rankB.IL
A. A
335 I'St Bengal Native Infantry {late 2 ist N, L — Neelwur'ka-Pultwt. — BaUed 1776.
" LA8W1.SKIX "— -" Bhukt?osb."
Head Quartera at Pashawnr. (Ktajber Line Foroe.) UH^farmt Bed. Baeing§, Lemon Yellow, Laee, WkU*.
RAxXt Ni.n, AVD C0EP8.
Lt.Col. L. H. P.De H.Larpent, Staff C.
Kaior Gr. Atkiss, Staff Cocpa ,
M^or Gr. B. Grylls, Staff CorpB ^..
Captain T. J. Bailey. Staff Corps
Lient. G. H. More-Molynenz.Staff CotpB
Lieut C. H. Morris, Staff Corps
Lient. F. Hawkins, Staff Corj^a ,...^...
Lieut. D. W. Hickman, 54 Foot
Lieut. E. K. E. Spesce, 40 Foot
Surgeon J. C. Fullerton
ASXT
lUVK.
30 Jan. 77
so Dec. 76
X2 Dec. 77
5 Aug. 76
27 Oct. 71
9 Aug. 74
at Sept. 74
n Feb. 76
2X Sept. 74
Bbxabks.
Commandant, 92 Karoh 77.
2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 22 March 77.
Wing Commander, 31 Dec. 78.
Wing Officer, H April 76.
Wing Officer and At^utant, 3 May 77.— Sick Furlough.
Wing Officer, «7 Aug. 78.— Offg. Quarter Master.
Wing Officer, 3 May 79.— Offg. Adjutant.
Officiatiog Wing Officer.
Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, 18 Aug. 79,
2nd (Queen's Own) Bengal Native Infantry (Lt. Inf. -late 31 N.L-Broon-ka-Puliun.
— Raised 1798).
The Royal Cjrpher within the Grarter.
" DbHLSS "— "LABWAmBXl "— " DbIO "— •• hHITRTPOBB "— *' KhBLAT "— '* AvOHUTISTUr "— " Ml.Hl.tAJPOU,"
" PUWJAB "— *• C HI LLI1.9 WALLAH "— " GoOJBaAI "— " CbITTBAL luniA."
Head Quarters with Khyber Line Foroe. Uniform, Red. Faeinqt, Blue, Lace, White.
Sonorarjf CoUnel.— Field Marshal H.II.H. Albert Edward. Prince of Wales and Duke of Cornwall,
Xa. KT. aCB, KP. QCSL QCllQ.
Colonel W. B. Shawe, late 60 N.I 39 Oct. 74: Commandant, 11 April 74.— Sick Furlough.
Lt.Colonel T. N. Baker, Staff Corps 20 Sept. 75 2nd in Command and Wing Comdr. x Sept. 75.— Offg. Comdt.
Captain J. A. D. Gordon, Gen. List, Inf. 5 June 70 Wing Commander, i Sept. 7*:.
Captain B. Channer, Staff Corps :.. 13 *'eb. 79 Wing Officer, i Sept. 75.— Sick Furlough.
Lieut. 0. W. Monypenny, Staff Corps... 29 July 7oiWing Officer and Adjutant, i Sept. 75.— Offg. Wing Commander.
Captain A. Harden, Gen. List, Inf. I 5 June 70 Wing Officer, 23 May 73.
Lieut. S. 0. F. Peile, Staff Corps 9 Aug. 741 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 6 Feb. 77.~Offg. Adjutant.
j Officiating Wing Officer.
Lieut.F.B.O.H.Gordon-Cumming,22F. 6 Mar. 72:OfficiatiDg Wing Officer.
Burgeon A. B. Seaman I |In medical charge, 9 June 74.~Sick Furlough.
Burgeon T. B. L. Baie ' Officiating in medical charge.
3rd Bengal Native Infantry {late 7,2nd N. I. — Outirie-ka-Pultun. — Raised in 1798).
•' Bhubtpobb."
Head Quarters atDinapora. Detachments at Benares and Ohanar. Uniform, Bed. Faeinge^ Block. LaeeJVhU.
Oolonel R. Blair, late 32 N.I 112 May 74 Commandant, 25 Feb. 78.— Commanding at Dinapore.
Lt.Colonel W. A. Ghirden, Staff Corps ... 11 Bee 75i«nd in Com. and Wiog Commander, 25 Feb. 78.
Major G. J. Skinner, Sti^ Corps 16 Sept. 79 Wing Commander, 35 Feb. 78.
M^jor D. J. Stewart, General List, Inf.... '2c Sept. 79 Wing Officer,6 May 73.— Transport Duty,Frontier Force.Qaeltt.
Lieut. J. E. Barr, Staff Corps 28 Oct. 71 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 3 July 74.
Lieut. G. B. Austin, Staff Corps '28 Oct. 71 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 20 Juno 76.
Lieut. C. G. B. Herirey, Staff Corps 28 Oct. 711 Wing Officer, 5 March 78.— At Benares.
Captain H. P. Kirke, Gen. List, Inf. I37 Nov. 69 Officiating Wing Officer.
Surgeon M. D. Moriarty, MB 1 In medical charge, lo April 76.— Offg. Ciril, Mozuffemngger. |
Burgeon G. E. Daphtary, MD 1 lOffloiating in medical charge.
4th Bengal Native Infantry {}ate 33rd N. I. — Hilliard-ka-Fvltun. — Raised 1798).
'*LaSWABBIB "— "BhUBTPOBb"— " CaBUL, X843"— " FBB08B8HT7XUB"— "8OBBXOV."
Head Quarters at Luoknow. Uniform, Red. Faeing$, Black. Lace, White.
Ck>lonel H. C. Anderson, Staff Corps | 3 Sept. 73:Commandant, u Oct. 73.
iLr.«/^«.T) n ny>>w»f.r>« af.4pr>»««>. I ^ t?ok , J f and in Com. and Wing Commander, 4 March 78.— Offg. Awtft.
Major R. B. Robertson, Staff Corps 4 Feb. 74 [ j^q, q^q^ Allahabad Div.
I Offioiatmg 2nd in Command.
Major A. B. Donghw. Staff Corps 20 Apr. 79;Wing Commander, 97 Dec. 77.~Offg. Brigade Mi^oft LnckBOW*
Lieut. C. H. Dcs V'oeux, Staff Corps ,10 Jan. 72|Wing Officer and Adjutant, 7 Oct. 74,— Sick Furlough.
Captain H. E. Eliot, Gen. List, Inf. 17 Aug. 69;Wing Officer, 30 April 77.— Offg. D. A. Q. M. Gen., Oude DivifiiOQ.
Lieut. H. M. BHacoe, 8 Foot ,12 Nov. 73 Wing Officer, 3 May 79.— Ofljj. Adjutant.
Lieut. R. B. Shawe, 70 Foot u Feb. 75' Wing Officer, 19 May 79.— Offg. Quarter Maater.
Burgeon Q. P. Mackenzie, MB .j 'In medical charge, 26 June 79.
5th Bengal Native Infantry {Ltlnf.-late 42 N.L-Jansin^kee'Fultxin.-Ruiseii^oiy
** Abbacav "—•' AfflKAKXBf ah **— ** Cavdahab "— "QnunrBB "— " Cabul, 184a "— " Moodkbk"— •* FsBoanP"*^*"
— *• SOBBAOV." j
Head Quarters at Shangulpore. Uwtform, Red. Fae%ng§, Tellow. Lace, White,
Oolonel W. J. P. Barlow, Staff Coi-ps ....,22 July 76; Commandant, 18 Feb. 73.— Sick Furlough.
Lt.Colonel E. Venour. late 40 N. 1 21 Apr. 75;2nd in Command and Wing Com., 9 Sept. 74.— Offg. Conidt. ^
Major H. A. Lewes, Staff Corps | 4 Oct. 751 Wing Commander, 20 Dec. 69.— Ottjf. 2nd in Command. |
Captain C. H. Stoddart, Staff Corps 11 8ept.75; Wing Officer and Adjutant, 15 Dec. 75.— On Field Serrice.
1 Wing Officer. ^ ..., ;
Major A. T. Davis, (Jen. List, Inf. ,. 20 Oct. 79 (Wing Officer, 7 Oct. 72.— Furlough. [Officer, and Offg. W
Lieut. H. Read, Staff Corps . 15 Jan. 73iWing Officer and Quarter Master, 29 Nov. 77.— Station Stafl |
Captain T. S. Clutterbdck, G«n.List,Inf. 27 Nov. 69 Officiating Wing Officer.
Lieut. Q. P. Hatch, 62 Foot 28 Oct. 76 Officiating Wing Officer. j
I I Wing Officer.
In medical charge. '
Surgeon G. M. Nixon .' 'Officiating in medical charge.
ethBengalNativeInfantry(L<.J7l/.^a<e43^'.X^^5yTO«^e-<^
" AFGHAXisTAir "— " Caitoahab "— " Ghuzkbb •'— •* Casfi., X842 •*— *• Mahabajpobb ••--••S0BBA05." '
Head Quarters with Khybax Line Toroe. Uniform, Red. Fadngt, Pea Qreem, Lace, While.
Colonel G. H. Thompson, Staff Corps ... 8 Dec. 74 ^ -* — " "" ^
Lt.Colonel R. H. Inglis, late 43 N. 1 12 Mar. 77
Major A. G. Handcock, Staff Corps u Dec. 78 Wing Commander, 20 SepU 78.
r!<ir.f<^ii^ w Ati-iT,- n«Ti T.i.f T„r i«-v^^„ *- Wing Officer, 2 May 76.
Wing Officer, i Dec. 74.— Station Staff Officer at Jnmrood.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 20 Sept. 78.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 20 Sept. 78,
Officiating Wing Officer.
Officiating in medical charge.
Commandant, 30 May 76.
2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 26 July 73.
Captain W. Atkins, Gen. List, Inf. {27 Nov. 69
1 Dec. 77
21 Sept.74
28 Oct. 71
xo Sept. 75
Captain W. J. A. Birch, Staff Corps
Lieut. C.H. Westmorland, Staff Corps...
Lieut. L. M. Boileau, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. R. Tate, 3 Foot
Surgeon J. Moran, JfD
Sack Reffiment qf Bengal Infantry coneieteofB Companiee, with the following eetabUehment .-^iJoiniuuJiiUiut ; 2 Wiugt^**
manders; 4 Wing Officers; i Medical Officer; 8 Subadars; 8 Jemadars; 40 Havildars; 40 Naicks ; x6Druia*
mers; 600 (temporarily augmented to 800) Sepoys; or 7x2 Natives of all Banks. A'on-^eetire Jfative SiaJ^
Sttbadar Major; i Drill Havildar; x Drill Naick; 8 Colour Havildars; 8 Pay Havildars; i Drum Major: «
Fife Maior. The oetablishrocnt of Sepoya of the 42nd, 43rd, and 44th Native Infantiy ia £00. The GoorMa
Begimenta are allowed an increased estaoUshment of 25 Sepoya.
7t2iBdzigalNativeInfantry(2afe 47^;!^ N.L^Oraum^hc^Pultun.*^Eai8edin,iS24). 336
" HOODKKB "— " FSSOnSHXrHirB "— " AlLIWAL "—" SOBBAOK. "
Head Qnartera at Oawnpor*. Unlformy Bed. PaeingB^ Yellow. Laee, WUte.
&IBK, NaICIS, AHD GoBPB. RaWB^ I REMABKg.
LtColonel H. E.B. Woraley, Staff Corps, 13 Jnne 78 Commandant, 15 Nov. 78.
VajoT F. C. W. Drommond. Staff Corps... ; =0 Dec. 77 2nd in Command add JpmgvOMOmander, x8 Oct. 73. '
KftjorG. Logan. Staff Oorbs I 4 Aug. 78 Wing Commander, 15 !*<nr. 7*. T -"^i -•
OtptaiiiA.W. Jamieson. Staff Corps ...[ 9 Nov. 78'WingOfflfcer, la Oct. 76.— Sick Fijrlonffl^.
Captain B. G. Vyvyan, Qon. Lifit, Inf.... 27 Nov. 69;wing Officer. 18 Oct-. 73.— Sick Ptrrlouj^.
Lieut E. 0. Bairow. Staff Corps I30 Deo. 71' WingOfficer and Adjutant, 29 June 791 . . «
Lieut. J. P. Worlledge, Staff Corps 28 Fob. 74'Wing Officer, 3 May 79.— Off^.- Qiiarw5r.3tfa8tor.
j 'Officiating Wing OffiQis^- . -..»•- ...
Saiseon I [n medical charge. *' ^- .
8th Bengal Native Infantry (late sgth Native Infaninj, — BaUed in 1 8 15).
" SOBBAO»."
Hesd Quarters with Khybar Line Toroe. Depot at BawuTPiadM. Uniform, Red. Faeingt, Saxon Green. Laee, White
Cokmel G. A. Williams. Staff Corps 23 Aug. 76 Commandant, 24 Apr. 77.~Fnrloagh. fmandant.
UColonel R. Smith, Staff Corps 26 Aug. 78 and in Command and wing Commander, 15 Oct. 77.~Offg. Com>
Captain C. J. Walter, Staff Corps 1 a Oct. 7a Wing Commander, 15 Oct. 77.~Offg. and in Command.
Captain Arthur Fiahe, Staff Corps 1 15 Jan. 76 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 2 Dec. 75.— Offg. Wing Comrlr.
Captain K. H^ Webb. Gen. List^ Inf. 126 Mar. 70 Wing Officer, 24 Nov. 76. f— Com. Depot at Eawul Pindee.
a8 0ct. 7i>WingOfficer and Adjutant, 15 O'ct. 77.
30 Dec. 71 1 Wing Officer. 8 Nov. 77.--Offg. Quarter Master.
.Officiating Wing Officer.
ao-Nov. 75 'Officiating Wing Officer.
I In medical charge, 19 May 76.
lieot G. D. 0. Gastrell, Staff Corps
Lient W. G. Mansel, Staff Corps ....
Lieak C. D. Oiohardaon-Gnffiths, z6 F.
Smigson A. S. Beid, JfB
9th Bengal Native Infantry (late S^rd Native Infantry. — Raised in 1823).
" BhUBTPOBB "— " SOBBAOH."
Head Quarters at Keeaa Ka«r. Un{fvrm, Bed. Faeingt^ Yellow. Laee, WhUe,
Colonel W. H. Haw^es, Staff Corps I 7 Jan. 77, Commandant, 35 Oct. 74.— Sick Furlough.
Colonel T. S. Webster. Staff Corps U i June 78 and in Command and wing Comdr., 25 Oct.
Major P. P. J. Toke, Staff Corps '22 Jan. 77! Wing Commander, 25 Oct. 74.--Offg. 2nd in
Captain H. L. Tonng, Gen. List, Inf. I29 Oct. 69 Officiating Wing Commander.
Captain R. A. Price, Gen. List, Inf. '15 Feb. 70 Wing Officer and Adjutant, aa Dec. 74.
r4.— Offg. Comdt.
Command.
Caplsin H. O. Woodhoose, Staff Corps... '10 Apr. 78
Lisat. A. T. Weller, Staff Corps 28 Oct. jx
T « . ^. -^ 8 May 72
Lieoi.a W.Bavenstaavr, Staff Corps!
SoTKeon A. H. Williams. MB..
Wing Officer, 4 May 78.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 93 Dec. 75.
Wing Officer. 3 Jan. 76.— Offg. Cantonment Magistrate* Nusaeer-
Officiating Wing Officer. [abad.
Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, 17 Oct. 76.
10th Bengal Native Infantry (late C^th Native Infantry. — Bailed in 1823).
Head Quarters at Banaokpore. Left Wing at Dacca. Uniform, Bed, Faeingt, Yellow, Laee, White,
LLColonel W. A. Franks, Bengal Inf. ...I x Jan. 7o|Commandant, a July 79.
X.... » . . .. ^^ ^^^^ 75|2nd in Com. and Wing Commander, 18 Deo. 7.^. —At Dacca.
)Ujor R. F. Fhrth, Staff Corps .
l^jor C. H. Palmer, Staff Corps
Captain D. C. Henneesy, Gen. List, Inf.
}^mL A. M'Leod Mills, Staff Corps
LieakC. W. J. Hingaton. Staff Corps...
lieot J. Haughton, Staff Corps
Borgeon Muor W. Duncan, MB
SBTReonO. H. Peevor
12 .Tune 781 Wing Commander, iz June 77.
S June 7oiWing Officer, 19 Dec 68.
9 Feb. 70 Wing Officer and Adjutant. 17 March 74.— Sick Furlough.
a8 Oct. 71 1 Wing Officer and Quarter Master. 3 July 74.— Offg. Adjutant.
a8 Oct. 71 Wing Officer, 15 Sept. 76.— Officiating Quarter Master.
Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, 4 June 74.
a Oct. 77
Officiating Wing (
charge, 4 .
Officiating with Left Wing.
^oa-The ist Goorkha Regiment, when acting with other Bengal Native Troops, takes rank after the roth Native
Infantry.
nth Bengal Native Infantry (late yoth Native Infantry, — Raised tf» 1825).
" POITJAB "— *• ChILLIAITWALLAH "— " GOOJBBAT."
Uoad Quarters with Oahal Field f efoe. Uniform, Bed. Faeinge, Yellow, Laee, WhUe,
UCoIond P. H. F. Harris, Staff Corps
taptam A, J. Stead, Gon. List^ Inf. . „
— -- - ~ - ~. ^ 6 Jan. 79 Wing Commander, IX June 79.
6 Jan. 79 Wing Officer, 17 Feb. 79.
IWing Officer.
38 Oct. 7x1 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 8 .^qprilj^S.
zx Feb. 75 Officiating Wing Officer and Quazidr ^taster,
xo Sept. 761 Wing Officer, 14 June 79.
In medical charge, z8 Feb. 75.
JJ»jor H . G. Becher , Staff Corps
Mjor E. P. Ommanney, Staff Corps
fieat.y. A. Sobalch, Staff Corps
Lieuu A- P. Williamson, 18 Foot
Lieut. W. K. Bownea, 18 Foot
SargeonMsjor J. Duncan, MD
ao Dec. 76 Commandant, xx June 79.
x6 Oct. 7o'2nd in Command and Wing Commander, xz/Jone 79.
12lh (The KeLat-irOUlzie) Bengal Native Infantry (late Regi. of Kelatn-OhUzie.—
Raised 4 Oct, 1842).
"KBLAt-i-GHiizia, x84a"-- "Oahtjahab"— "GHcnrBB**— "Cabxtl. jB4a"-xFlanh Companiet, "Mihasajpobb."
Head Qoaiters at Afra. (Candahar Field Force.) Detachment at Futtehghiir. Uniform, Red^ Jfacinge, White
Lace, White,
Colonel R. H. Price, Staff Corps I z Sept. 74 Commandant, x April 75.— Sick Furlough.
Lt.Colonel W. Macdonald. Staff Corps, xc Mar. 75 2nd in Command and wing Comdr., 1 April 75.— Ofl>r. Comdt,
laptam H. S. Anderson, Gen. List, Inf. 36 Mar. 70 Wing Commander, x April 75.— Officiating and in Command.
Lieut. A. F. Barrow, Staff Corps 28 Oct. 71 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 7 April 77.- Sick Furlough.
L«ptain A. G. Hartahome, Gen. List, Inf. 27 Nov. 60 Wing Officer, 4 Nov. 75.- Sick Furlough.
taptam A. Oldham, Gen. List, Inf. 28 May 70 Wing Officer, i June 70.— Offg. Wing Commdr. - Futtehghur.
r*'*'' i* ^' ^- -A^JfelOi Staff Corps 26 Oct. 71 Wing Officer and Quarter Mtiatcr, xS Nov. 74.— Offg. Adjutant,
i-ieut. C. W. Young, Staff Corps 28 Feb. 74 Officiating Wing Officer.
B«Reo«F.,.T«ob,.in, I ...... ^^^t^^'^^^ilTT^^'^^^^^^'^^'^
A A 2
337 13th (The Shekhavfaitee) Bengal Native Infantry {IcUe ShehhawaUeeBaiidwn).
Head QuarterB at Afz*. Detachment at Fnttohf bur. Un^fbrm^Btd, Fiaeingi, 2>arl Blu4, Xoetf, TFlUe.
Rink, Naxss, kxj> Cobpb.
Colonel J. T. Wataon. Staff Corpa
Lt.Colonel W. Playfair, Staff Cforps
Major G. B. Stevens, Staff Corps
Captain W. M. Meacham, Staff Corps ..
CaptainE. H.Bingham, Staff Corps ..
lieat. £. H. Molesworth, Staff Corps ..
Lient. 6. A. Collins, Staff Corps
Lieut. E. C. Bothney, 63 Foot
Lieut. A. Wallace, 6a Foot
Surgeon Major L. F. Dickson, JfD
Akxt
Ravk.
20 Deo.
30 Deo.
II Dec.
17 Apr.
13 Feb.
24 Feb.
13 June
15 Apr.
[I Sept.
RXICABKS.
Commandant, loAng- 7S.
2nd in Command and Win j
ing Commander, a8 Aug. 77.
Wing Commander, 28 Aug. 77.— Furlough.
Wing Officer, 6 May 74.— Furlough.
,. Wing Officer, 9 March 78.
73 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 16 April 77.- Sick Furlough.
74iWing Officer and Adjutant, 27 Dec. 77.
74|Officiating Wing Officer at Futtehghur.
76 Officiatinir Wing Officer.
In medical charge, 6 Deo. 78.
14th (The Ferozepore) Bengal Native InfBjatry (late Begt. of Ferozepore.
Raised 30 JvZy 1846).
" LucKVOw " (Dtfenee and Giptun),
Head Quarters at Vmballa. Detachment at Simla. Uniform, Bed. Faeing§, YeUom, Laee, WhiU,
Lt Colonel L. H. Williams, Staff Corps jxo Dec. 76, Commandant, x Sept. 75.
Bt.Lt.Gol. B. A. Wauchope, Staff Corps 32 Nov. 79 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, za Mar. 77.
Bt.Major James Cook, Staff Corps ..
Lieut. C. J. Jamieson, Staff Corps
Lient. J. W. Hogge, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. W. T. Radcliffe. Staff Corps
Lieut. H. H. Ozaard, Staff Corps ....
Surgeon H. Boyd
23 Nov. 79: Wing Commander, 19 May 79.
28 Oct 71 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 16 Deo. 7S.>-Sick Furlough.
28 Oct. 71! Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 23 May 76.— Offg. Adjutant.
9 Aug. 73' Wing Officer, xo Apr. 79.— Aide de Camp to Governor of Bombay.
X3 June 74 Wing Officer, 24 May 79.— Com. Detachment at Simla.
In medical charge, 13 Oct. 74.
16th (The Loodianah) Bengal Native Infantry (late Begt. o/Loodianah,
Raised 30 Jul^ 1846).
Head Quarters at Oandahar. (CanOahar Field Force.) Uniform, Bed. Fadngi, Green. Lace, Wkite,
Colonel R. Barter, Staff Corps
Major G. R. Hennessy, Staff Corps .
Major D. W. Inglis, Gen. List, Inf....
Captain R. E. S. Smyth, Gen. List, Inf...
Lieut. H. A. Abbott, Staff Corps
'Captain F. A. Remmington, Staff Corps
Lieut. R. C. Hadow, Staff Corps
Lieut N. R. Stewart, 68 Foot
Bureeon Megor R. W. Cunningham. MD
28 Apr. 77
4 Feb. 74
30 Aug. 79
9 Aug. 70
18 Nov. 70
22 Sept. 77
20 Oct. 71
30 Dec. 71
Commandant, sFeb. 62.— Com. a Brigade, Candahar Field Force.
2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 30 May 76 .-Offg. Comdt.
Wing Commander, 30 May 76.— Offg. 2nd in Command.
C Wmg Officer and Adjutant, 29 April 69.- Offg. Wing Comdr.,
X and in charge of Field Treasure Chest, Candahar.
> Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 15 Oct. 77.— Oflif. AdjuUnl.
r Wing Officer, 22 Sept. 77.--8ick Furlough.
I Wing Officer, 4 March 78.— Offg. Quarter Master,
t Officiating Wing Officer.
-^ „ „ , Jin medical charge, 19 June 76.
NOTK.- The 2nd,3rd,and 4th Goorkha Regts.,when acting with other Bengal Native Troop8,rank after x5th>.I.
When Regiments of the Punjab Frontier Force are acung with other Bengal Native Troops, they take rank
according to the dates on which they were raised, thus:— The Corps of Guides Infantry, the xst, and.'srd, and ^in
Sikh Infantry, and the xst, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6th Pux^ab Infiuitry, after the xsth Native In&ntry and th« sni
Goorkha Regiment.
16th (The Lucknow) Bengal Native Infantry (late Begt o/Luchnow,
Raised 8 Dec. 1857).
On the Colours and Appointments the design of a " Turreted Gateway."—" Luckfow " (Defence),
Head Quarters at Jhassi. Uniform, Bed. Faeinge, White, Laee, White.
Colpnel R. S. Moseley, Staff Corps 17 Feb. 79 Commandant, 24 Aug. 77.
T>CLt.Colonel W. G. Cubitt, Staff Corps J36 July 79 2nd in Command and Wmg Comdr., 27 Deo. 77.
Captain A. B. Clare, Gen. List, Inf. 32 Feb. 71 Wing Commander, 27 Deo. 77.
Captain J. T. Whish, Staff Corps 12 Mar. 73 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 4 April 71.
Mf^or R. H. Salkeld, Gen. List, Inf. |i6 Dec. 79 WingOfficer, 28 Oct. 71.- Furlough.
Major A. F. Taylor, Staff Corps 12 Nov. 79'Wing Officer, 24 Oct. 72.
Lieut^ A Montanaro, Staff Corps 14 Oct. 71 {Wing Officer and Adjutant, 37 Aug. 78.
Surgeon A. G. Grant, MB Iln medical charge.
17th (The Loyal Poorheah) Bengal Native Infantry (late Loyal Poorleah Begt.)-
Head Quarters at Korar. Uniform, Bed. Faeinge, White, Laee, White,
Lt.Colonel R. J. Walker, Staff Corps .
BtXt.Colonel T. Dawes, Staff Corps ...
Captain H. J. Barr, Staff Corps
Captain G. Brehon, Staff Corps
Capt.J.M.W.vonBeverhoudt.Staff Corps
Lieut. £. D. F. Bignell, Staff Corps
Qnrgeon Major L. E. Eadea .
XI June 79
28 Apr. 79
xo June 74
25 Feb. 74
8 Mar. 76
28 Oct. 71
Conunandant, 17 Feb. 79
2nd in Command and Wing Comdr.
Wiug Commander, x April 76. — Officiating and in Command.
Wing Officer and Adj., 27 April 76.— Sick Furlough. [Morar.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 37 April 76.-~ln Comt. charge,
Wing Officer, 27 April 76.--Offg. Adjutant and Wing Commander.
Wing Officer, 7 June 76.— Officiating Quarter Master.
Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, 19 Deo. 73.
18th (TheAlipore) Bengal Native Infantry (lateAUpore Begt, — Baised 29 June 1 795)-
Head Quarters at Buxa. H&lf Battalion at Julpigoree. Uniform, Bed. Faeingt, BUei. Lace, White.
Lt Colonel W, Winson, Staff Corps ..
Lt.Colonel F. Allen, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel H. De Brett, Staff Corps..
Lieut. C. A. R. Sage, Staff Corps
Captain W. H. Browne, Staff Corps..
Lieut. F. G. Vivian, Staff Corps „ _ .. ,
Lieut. E. E. Taylor^Staff Corps a8 Jan. 75 Wing Officer, 3 May 79.— At Julpigoree.
In medical charge, x 8 Dec. 76. — Furlough.
Officiating in medical chuve.
Offg. in medical charge at Jnlpigor^^^|i^iyil, Jnlpigoree.
Surgeon Major H. Potter, MD. .
Surgeon W. Coniy
Surgeon Major H. W. Spry .
3 Mar. 76 Commandant, 7 June 6x. — Commanding at Buza.
20 Sept. 78 2nd in Command and Wing Comdr., 30 May 68.— At Julpigoree.
xo Dec. 79!Wing Commander, 30 May 68.
3 Oct. 71! Wing Officer and A^jntant, x June 76.— SUtlon Staff Officer.
3 May 76 Wing Officer, 8 Sept. 71.— On Field Service.
38 Oct. 71 1 Wing Officer, 8 Mar. 75.— Offg. Quarter Master.
28 Jan. 75 T"' " •' •
19th (Punjab) Bengal Native Infantry {late ith Funjah Infantry). 338
Head Qnarten with Oandahtr Tl«ld 7offo«. Un^orm, Mtd, Fdeingt, Dark Blut. Lom, WkiU,
Kin, Nuns, avd Gobph.
Colonel E. B. Clay, Staff* Corps ...
3^or A. Oopland, Stair Corps ...
IcColoDsl G. H. Bergman, late 60 N.I...
Captain D. £. Gouldsbarv, Staff* Corps
Mflijor J. E. Waller, Qen. List, Inf.
Captain A. J. Brander, Staff Corps
Lieat. H. T. FaithftOl, Staff Corps
Lieat. W. 8. Hewett, 14 Foot
liieat. W. 8. Marshall, 40 Foot
Surgeon Hi^or T. 8. Yeale, JfD....
▲bmt
RJHTK.
Kick AIM.
2 Mar. 76 Commandant, 15 Sept. 76.
14 Jan. 74 2nd in Command and wing Commander, 17 Sept. 75.
za Sept. 78 Wing Commander, 17 Sept. 75. [Staff Offioer at Qnetta,
16 Got. 78;Wing Officer, ao Sept. 74.— Offg. Quarter Master, and Statioi
4 Jaly 79! Wing Officer, ao Nov. 76.
6 Nor. 79 Wing Officer, ao Nov. 76.— Prob. Com. Department.
za Feb. y. I Wing Officer and Adjutant, ja Deo. 77.
30 Dec. 71 Officiating Wing Officer,
ai Sept. 74 Attached.
tin medical charge, 14 April 73.
20th (Punjab) Bengal Native Infantry (late Sth Punjab Lifantry).
Head Quarters at Pashamir.
'• Takv Fobts, z86o"— " pBKiir, x86o.*»
(Cabul Field Force.) Uniform, Drab, Faeingt, Orten, Lae«, Drab»
Colonel R. G. Bogers, CB. Staff Corps...( 9 Dec. 79
Major H. W. Gordon, Staff Cori>s ' 6 May 74
LtColonel J. Bartleman, Staff Corps ...' ao Oct. 79
Captain G. M. D. Hill, General List. Inf. I 9 Aug. 70
Captain W. H. Meiklegohn, General List 24 May 71
Captain L. B. Irwin, Staff Corps z6 May 77
Lieat W. O. Harris, Staff Corps |a8 Oct. 72
Lieut. W. C. FaithfixU, 6 Foot ;ai Sept. 74
Sorgeon W. N. Koefer 1
Commandant, 4 March 73.
and in Com. and Wing Commander, 4 March 73.
Wing Commander, 4 March 73.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 4 March 73.
Wing Officer, 4 March 78.
Wing Officer, 4 March 73.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, a May 76.
Attached.
In medical charge, 33 May 7a.
21st (Punjab) Bengal Native Infantry (late gth Punjah Infantry),
" Abtssxvxa."
Head Quarters with Oabul Field Fone. Xln^orm, Drab. Faeingi, Std, Laee, Drab^
CoIonelJ. B.TbelwaU, CB. Staff Corps
MtjorT. W. Collia, Staff CorpA
Captain J. G. T. Carruthers, Gen. List.
Captahi H. H. Swetenham, Staff Corps
Captain G. H. C. Dyce, Staff Corps
Lieut. G. M. FitsGerald, Staff Corps ...
lient. W. H. Young, Staff Corps
Captain W. S. Gk>wan, Gen. last, Inf. ...
Lieut B. A. Baker, 3 Foot
Sorjfeon W. A. C. Roe
Surgeon W. B. GMffitbs
15 Sept 73I Commandant, zi Oct. 57.— Sick Furlough.
zo Dec 78 and in Command and Wing Comdr., 33 Jan. 78.— Offis. Comdt.
37 Nov. 69lWing Commander, zo Aug. 78.— Officiating and in Command.
Wing Officer.
Wing Officer and Adjutant^ 9 Apr. 77.
a Oct. 78
30 Dec. 76
30 Deo. 7z
39 May 73
3 June 70
a4 Mar. 76
Wing Officer, 9 April 77.— Officiating Wing Commander.
Wing Officer, aj Jan. 78.— Prob. Commt. iDepartment.
Wing Officer, zo Aug. 78.— Officiating Quarter Master.
Officiating Wing Oftlcer.
Attached.
In medical charge, Z9 Dec. 73.— Offg. Civil, Jullunder.
Officiating in medical charge.
22nd (Punjab) Bengal Native Infantry (late nth Punjab Irtfantry).
Head Quarters at Peshawar. (Ehyber Line Force.) Uniform^ JUd. Faeingt, Buff* Lao$, White,
Colonel J. J. CBTyen, Staff Corps ..
Colonel B. T. StAflbrd, Staff Corps ..
^morC.H. Bridges, Staff Corps
Captain G. J. Hare. Staff Corps
Oftptain A. S. M'Bae. Staff Corps
Captain F. H. Hinde, Gen. List, Inf..
Lint R. Gordon, Staff Corps
Stirfm>n H. Mallina, MB.
Gvgeon S. F. Bigger
33 Nov. 74:Comnuindant, xz April 74.
9 Dec. 79 1 2nd in Command and WingConmiander, xz April 74.
4 Feb. 79 1 Wing Commander, xz April 74.
9 Sept. 76 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 6 May 74.
zx Jan. 79 Wing Officer , 6 May 74,
9 Aug. 70 Wing Officer, zs May 73.— Sick Furlough.
8 Sept. 7z Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 3 July 74.
In medical oharge,>-With 37 N.I.
Officiating in medical charge.
23rd (Punjab) Bengal Native Infantry {Pioneere-^late i sth Punjab Infant
** Taku Fows'»— "Pamr."— "Abtssutli."
Head Quarters at Xeeaa Xeer. (Cabul Field Forca) Uniform, Drab. Faeinfft, Ckocolats. Loot, Drab,
LLCoIond A. A. Carrie, CB, Staff Corpsl 3 Mar. 75 Commandant, Z3 June 73,
BLLtCotonelBLCollett, Staff Corps '— ^^ - - -
Captain H. Paterson, Staff Corps ....
Captain 8. T. Gordon, Staff Corps....
Qaptain Y. G. L. Byre, Staff Corps .
litaL D. Chesney, Staff Corps
Lient A. X. Jonas, Staff Corps
lient R. A. Baker, 3 Foot
Borgeon Miyor E. Taylor
Surgeon A/Duncan, ifD
33 Nov. 79
a3 Sept.74
9 Aug. 76
33 Jan. 79
aSOct. 71
a8 Feb. 74
34 Mar. 76
and in Command and Wing Commander, 7 April 77.— Assist.
Qr. Mr. Gen. Cabul Force.
Wing Conmiander, 3 Dec. 78.— Officiating and in Command.
Wing Officer.
Wing Offioer and Quarter Master, 9 Aug. 76.— Offg. Wing Comdr.
Wing Officer, 9 June 73.
Wing Officer, 19 April 75.— Officiating Quarter Master.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 17 March 78.
Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, az Mar. 68.— Offjif. Dep. Surg. Gen., Bawul
Officiating in medical charge. [Pindee Circle.
24th (Punjab) Bengal Native Infantry (late i6th Ptmjab Infantry).
Head Quarters with Khyb«r Line Feroe. Untform, Bed. Facingt, WkiU, Jxtet, White.
Colonel F. B. Norman, Staff Corps 'as Nov. 79 Commandant, 8 Aug.
lorps
itaff Corps..
Captain S. Btedman, Staff Coi
Captain P. H. Widlerstein, &
Captain J. J. Money-Simons, Staff Corps
Lieot H. R. Marrett, Staff Corps
Lieut J. G. Bamsay, Staff Corps
Lieut J. Lamb, z6 Foot
Lient. L. J. B. Bradshaw, 35 Foot
Sari^eon H. J. Linton
Snrgeon D. J. Macdonald
z9 Dec. 7a and in Command and Wing Commander, 8 Aug. 79,
13 July 79, Wing Commander, 8 Aug. 79.
IWing Officer,
zz Jan. 79 Wing Officer, a Dec. 75.
X3 Nov. 73; Wing Officer, 33 May 76.— Prob. Conmit. Dept.
17 Feb. 75 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 7 Nov. 78.
Officmting Wing Officer,
a Dec. 74 Officiating Wing Officer,
zo Sept. 75, Officiating Wing Officer.
)aiS21^'toSSSi^dSk"-'*^^'®'^c)8^^
339 25th (Punjab) Bengal Native Infantry (IcUe 17th Pujijah Infantry).
Head Qoarters at VmbaUa. (Candahar Field Force.) Uniform, £td. Faeingi, WhiU, Laee, WkiU.
BaVK, KiJUS, AVO GOJIY8.
Abkt
Rem ASKS.
Lt.ColonelJ. W. Hoggan, Staff Cori>s ... 27 June 75 Commandant, 37 Dec. 77.
C'olonel N. Barton, Staff Corps 10 June 79tand in Command and wing Conunandur, 27 Dec. 77>
Cantain J. N. Steel, Gen. Liat, Inf. 2 Oct. 69 Wing Commander, 27 Dec. 77.
Captain W. V. BUis, Staff Corps 10 June 74 1 Wing Omcer, 16 July 74.
I Wing Officer.
Lieut. G. H. B. Coate, Staff Corps 28 Oct. 71' Wing Officer and Adjutant, x3 Dec. 75.
Lieut. C. H. H. Belej, Staff Corps a8 Feb. 74 Wing Officer and Quarter Hartor, 27 Dec. 77.
Lieut. W. G. Yate, Staff Corps 12 Nov. 73 Officiating Wing Officer.
Surgeon W. B. Murphy lu medical charge. 7 Oct. 78.
26th (Punjab) Bengal Native Infantry (late iSth Punjab InfaiUry).
Head Quarters at Bealkote. Untform, Drab. Faeing$, JUd. Laee, Drab.
Lt.Colonel M. G. Smith, Staff Corps ao Apr. 77 Commandant, 7 Aug. 77.--Purloagh.
Lt.Colonel C. W. R. Chester, Staff Corps 20 Feb. 76 Officiating Commandant.
Lt.Oolonel A. Tulloch, Staff Corps 'ao Jan. 79 and in Command and Wing Comdr. 7 Aug. 77.
Major A. Fitzgerald, Gen. List, Inf. '20 Aug. 78 Wing Commander, x April 76.— Brigade lii^or, Mooltan.
Major A. B. Hepburn, Staff Corps..
Captain C. J. R. Pulford, Staff Corps ...
Captain L. Dening, Staff Corps
Lieut. S. H. P. Graves, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. A. Ravenshaw, Staff Corps ...
Surgeon Major A. K. Reed
4 Sept. 78 Wing Commander, 14 May yS.^Offg. 2nd in Command.
I Wing Officer.
iR July 77 Wing Officer, x April 76.— Staff College, Sandhurst.
II May 79 Wing Officer, 20 April 71.— Offg. Wing Commander.
IS Dec. 69 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 14 May 78.
24 Mar. 76, Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 7 Nov. 38.
Officiating Wing Officer.
I In medical charge, 1 8 Dec. 76.
27th (Punjab) Bengal Native Infantry (late igth Punjab InfaiUry).
Head Quarters with Xhyber Line Force. Uniform, Drab. JVsc»m^«, :ifed. Laee, Drab,
'Colonel J. Doran, CB. Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel G. J. Hushes, Staff Corps ...
Major L. Macdonald, Staff Corps
Captain R. A. Swotenham, Staff Corps..
Captain G. H. Jackson, Gen. List, Inf....
Captain O.W. Babington. Gen. List, Inf.
Lieut. G. A. WUliams, Staff Corps
Lieut J. W. Thmston, 14 Foot
Lieut. A. E. P. Bum, Staff Corps j
Surgeon Major W. S. Caldwell, MD
Surgeon H. Mallins, UB I
XT June
I I Oct.
8 May
26 May
28 Nov.
27 Nov.
10 Sept.
10 Sept.
a I Sept.
73,Comdt. 5 Aug. 57.<-Com. a Brigade of the Khyber Line Force.
77 1 2nd in Command and Wing Comdr., 12 June 75.
77 Officiating 2nd in Command.
Wing Commander, 2 Dec. 78.
Wing Officer and Ac^utant, 28 Jan. 75.— Siok Furlough.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master.
Wing Officer, 20 March 73.
Wing Officer, 3 May 79.— Officiating Adjutant.
Wing Officer, 30 June 79.
Offi(nating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, x6 Feb. 71.— Sick Furlougli.
Officiating in medical charge.— From 22 N.L
28th (Punjab) Bengal Native Infantry (late 20th Punjab Infantry).
Head Quarten: with Oatal Field Foroe. Uniform, S«d. Faeinff$,Dark Orw». Jkxct, WhiU.
t. Colonel J. Hudson, Staff Coirpa
Major G. S. Hills, Staff Corps
Major H. S. Marshall, Gen. List, Inf....
•Capt.F.A.S.D'AcostadeSt.Laiifent,S.C.
Lieut. A. R. Porter, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. J. Dennys, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. F. Lyons-Montgomery, 8. C.
Lieut. A. A. Lane, 51 Foot
Surgeon R. Macrae
13 June 70 Commandant, 10 Aug. 78.
4 Aug. 77|3nd in Comd. and Wing Comdr., 14 April 73.
14 Sept. 78 Wing Commander, 24 April 77.
8 July 74l\Ving Officer, 9 July 68.— Station Staff Officer.
28 Oct. 711 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 26 May 73.— Furlough,
-16 Mar. 74 1 Wing Officer, 4 Jan. 76.— Offg. Adjutant.
13 June 75 Wing Officer, 10 Aug. 78.
12 Nov. 74 Officiating Wing OfUcer and Quarter Master.
|In medical charge.-* With 2 Goorkhas.
29th (Punjab) Bengal Native Infantry (late 2i8t Punjab Infantry),
Head Quarters at Tullag ong. (Cabul Field Force.) Untform, Red. Faeing; Light Situ. Laee, Whii*.
Colonel J. J. H. Gordon, CB. Staff Corps 23 Feb*
Colonel G. G. Cunliffe, Staff Corps 20 Mar.
Major C. E. D. Branson, Gen. List, Inf.... 8 Sept.
Major E. Beddy, Staff Corps 20 Feb.
lTCBt.Lt.Coi. G.N. Channer, Staff Curps 22 Nov.
Captain F. R. C. Voyle, Staff Corps ; 9 Oct.
Captain A. J. F. Reid, Staff Corps |i8 Jan.
Lieut. R. W. MacLeod, Staff Corps 19 Oct.
Liout. H. P. Picot, Staff Cores '21 Sept.
Lieut. W. H. Jameson, Staff Corps 13 June
Lieut. W. T. Fairbrother, it Foot .xi Feb.
Siirjxeon Major J. B. T. Aitchison, MD.J.
SutgeonR. Moodie, MB. ,•.•'
77 Commandant, 99 Mav 61.
78 2nd in Command and Wing Comdr., 29 Apr. 69.— Sick FurlougQ.
79 Officiating end in Command and Wing Commander.
77 Wing Com, 22 Mar. 65.— D.A.A.G. for Musketry, Meean Meer.
79 Wing Commander, 24 Jan. 78.-— Sick Furlough.
75 Wing Officer, 2 March 70.— Sick Furlough.
79! Wing Officer, to Aug. 78.- Sick Furlough. |
72! Wing Officer and Adjutant, 16 Oct. 78.
74'Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 24 Oct. 78.
74 'Officiating Wing Officer.
75;Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, 2^ Jan. 78.--Botanist, Eoorum Co InmzL |
■Officiating in medioal charge . I
30th (Punjab) Bengal Native Infantry (late 22nd Punjab Infantry),
Head Quarters at Ferosepore. (Khyber Line Force.) Z7«ffor», Bed, Faeingg, Bv^. Lace, Gold,
Colonel T. W. R. Boisragon, Staff Corpsi 2 Sept. 77 'Commandant, 16 Aug. 61.
Lt.Oolonel B. D. Campbell, Staff Corps 15 June 76 2nd in Conunand and WingComaaander, x Deo. 74.
Major H. W. Webster, Staff Corp^ -..:... '26 July 77 Wing Commander, i Dec. 74.
Captain W. G. C. Halkett, Staff Corps ...< 9 Sept. 76* Wing Officer and Adjutant, 0 Sept. 76. [Khyber Line Foica
Lieut. F.C.Maisey, Staff Corps 28 Oct. 7i|Wing Officer and Quarter Master, x6 Dec. 75.— D.A.Q.ll.Qen.
Captain G. F. Young, Staff Corps 30 June 77 Wing Officer, 25 Sept. 75.
Lieut. F. G. L. Mainwaring, Staff Corps 30 Dec. 71 Wing Officer, 23 May 76. _^ _
Lieut. P. C. 0. Aogelo, 40 Foot .^:.;.:.... 11 Feb. 77 Officiating Wing Officer. ( r^r^rr l/>
^— V j In medical chargo, 14 April r|.ed by ^^UVJ^lV^
burgeon D. N. Martin,
, 4oFoi
.MD,
31at (Punjab) Bengal Native Infantry (late 2^rd Punjab Infantry). 340
HaadQaartenfttJoUiuidtr. (KhyberUue^oro*.) Uniform, JUd, Fackngt, Dark Green. Lnee,CMd. -
BlHK, VaMMB, AVD OOBP8.
Akkt
Rahk.
Rbuabks.
Colonel E. 0. Langinore» Staff Corps ... 28 July 73|GominandAnt, 30 Nov. 74.
M^jor P. Tireddell, Gen. List, Inf. 27 Aug. 79'2nd in Com. and Wing Commander, 13 Oct. 79.
CtptAia B. W. Smyth, Gen. LiBt, Inf. ....10 Mar. 70' Winpr Commander, 13 Oct. 70.
C»ptain A. C. G. Lydiard, Staff Corps... 3 Apr. 78 Wing Offlcor, 20 May 71.
Captain B.C. Giaves, Staff Corps 30 Jan. 78 Wing Officer, i Dee. 74.— Officiating A<^atant.
lieut M. I. Gibbs, Staff Corps Ijo Deo. 71 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, x Dec. 74.
: Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, 30 Oct. 76.
Sorgeon Major G. E. Baddock
i
32nd (Punjab) Bengal Native Infantry (Pioneers— late 24th Punjab Infantry).
**Aui viam imoeniam au^faeiam," " Dblki "—" Lucorow " (Ueli^and Capture).
Head Qaartara at Jhelum. Uniform, Red, Faeinge, Dark Blue, Zaee, White.
Commandant.
l^jor C. E. Bates, Staff Corps xi Sept 72 and in Command and Wing Commander, 12 Oct. 76.— Sick PnrU
Miuor AC. W.Crookshank, Staff Corps... zx Jan. 79 Offg. Commandant.— Offg. MiL Sec. to the Governor General.
Captain A. P. Samuella, Gen. List, Inf.. . 15 Dec. 69 Wing Commander, 9 April 77.— Ol!g.2nd in Command.
LieuL C. Hogge, Staff Corps 28 Oct. 71 Wing Officer and At\jutant, 15 Feb. 77.
Lieut. H. C. Ualkett, Staff Corps 11 Apr. 71 Winy Officer and Quarter Master, 6 July 77.
Captain E.C. S. Jackson, Gen. List, Inf. 27 Nov. 69 Wing Officer, xo Feb. 69.— SUition Staff Officer, Delhi.
Captain T. Nicholls, Gen. List, Inf. 5 June 70 Wing Officer, 6 Sept. 73.— OiTg. Wing Commander.
Lieut. B. De Brath^ Foot xi Sept. 76 Officiating Wing Officer.
Surgeon H. K. M*iuiy In medical charge, 26 Oct. 77.
NoTB.— The 5th Goorkha (the Haaara Goorkha Battalion) Regiment, when acting with other Bengal Native Troops,
takes rank after the 32nd Native Infantry.
33rd (The Allahabad) Bengal Native Infantry (late Allalidbad Levy).
Head Quarters at Delhi.
LLOoIonel J. T. Harris, Staff Corps 27 June
LtColonel T.W.RuiherlUrd, Staff Corps 14 June
M^or S. C. Mactier, Staff Corpa
Captain J. G. Kelly, Staff Corps..
Lieut J. H. Sadler, Staff Corps ...
Lieut. L. J. Browne, Staff Corps
Lieut. R. Pulton, Staff Corps
Surgeon S. R. Johnson
Surgeon T. H. Sweeny
4 Feb.
79
IX Sept
•75
28 Oct.
71
28 Oct.
7»
17 Fob.
72
Uniform, Red. Fadnge, White, Lace, White,
75 Commandant, 5 Feb. 76.— Sick Furlough.
7712nd in Command and Wing Comdr, 31 Dec. 74.— Offg. Comdt.
Wing Comuxander, 31 Dec. 74. — Otfg. 2nd in Command.
CWii^g Officer and Quarter Master, i6 Aug. 76.— Offg. Station
I SUiff Officer, Delhi, and Officiating Wing CommanUer.
Wing Officer, 16 Aug. 76.— Acting Assistant Political Agent, Mabi
Wing Officer, 18 Oct. 76.— Sick Furlough. [Kanta.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 21 Dec. 78.— Forlough.
Officiating Wing Officer.
in medical charge, 22 May 72.— Forlough.
Jfflciuting in medical charge.
34t]i (The Futtehgurh) Bengal Native Infantry (late Futiehgurh Levy).
{Raised 8 Jan, 1858.)
Head Quarters at Oaehar. Uniform, Red, Faeinge, Dark Blue, Laee, White,
LtColonel G. J. Fasley, Staff Corps ao Deo. 76|Commandant, 29 Deo. 77.— Commanding at Caohar.
Major W.y. F. Jacob, Staff Corps 8 Dec. 75 2nd in Com. and Wing Commander, 29 iJec. 77.
Major C. S.Pratt, Staff Corps xx Dec. 78 Wing Commandei', 28 Sept. 76.
C&ptain X. S. Cooke, Staff Corps ix Nov. 76) Wing Officer and Quarter Master, x2 Nov. 76.
Major H. W. J. Senior, Staff Corps 4 Mar. 79 Wing Officer, aS July 73.— Sick Furlough.
Lh-aL W. G. Dansford, Staff Corps 28 Oct 71
I^eol 8. W. Dun, Staff Corps 28 Mar. 74
BtcrvMn Major F. Odavaine..
Bvgeon B. N. CampbeU
Wing Officer and Adjutnnt, 23 Oct. 77.— Sick Furlough.
Wing Officer. 5 March 78.— Od'g.Adjutant.— Station Staff Officer.
Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, 7 Nov. 74. — Offg. with Mnlwah Bheel Corps.
Officiating in medical charge.
35th (The Mynpoorie) Bengal Native Infantry (late Mynpoorie Levy),
[Raised 7 Feb. 1858,)
Head Quarters at iJIahabad. Uniform, Red, Faeingt, White, Laee, White,
U.Golonel G. C. Rowcroft, Staff Corps
Major A. J. C. Birch, Staff Corps
Captain F. W. Nicolay, Staff Corps
Captain F. T. Goodridgo, Staff Corps ..
Captain R. T. Uawkos, Staff Corps
Captain T. E. Spenoer, Staff Corps | x July 77rWiag Officer, x March 79.
xo Ang.75 Commandant, x8 Oct. 77.
2 Mar. 75 2nd in Command and wing Comdr., x8 Oct. 77. (Ihxm-Dmn.
8 June 73 Wing Commander, 26 Aug. 7b\— D. A. A. Gen. for Musketry,
4 Apr. 77: Wing Officer, x6 Mar. 77.
x8 July 77 1 Wmg Commander .—Prob. Mil. Accounts Dept,
Lieut. A. F. Cotton, Staff Corps 28 Oct. 71
Lieat. A. Q. B. Teman, Staff Corps jxj June 74
SoriceonMigor R. T. Lyons
Mar.
Wing Officer and Ac^jutant,
Wing Officer.
In medical charge.— Sick Furlough.
Officiating in medical charge.
[Koorum Force.
79.~On Transport Duty,
36th (The Bareilly) Bengal Native Infantry (late Bareilly Levy).
{Raised 14 May 1858.)
Head Quarters at Barraekpore. Detachment at Berhampore. Uniform, Red. Facinge, Blue. Laee, Oold,
LLGolonel B. Woral^, late x$ N.I z April 76 Commandant, 28 Aug. 79.
f.:e. U.Colonel H. A. Little, Staff Corpa x Oct. 77 2nd in Command and wing Commander, 28 Aug. 79.
Major J. W. A. Michell, Staff Corps 1 - *~~^-° ^"•— '^' — ''-- ° * — ' '
Captain T. G. Thomson, Staff Corps,
Captain B. H. Wilson, Staff Corps...
Liwtt, C. A. Coles, Staff Corps
Lieat. B.M.Nedham, Staff Corps .
Swgson A. B. Stnihcin
4 April 78, Wing Commander, 8 April 76.
8 Deo. 77 Wing Officer, x Jan. 77.— Offg. Quarter Master.
Wing Officer, x Jan. 77'— At Berhampore.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 6 Jan. 72.— Sick Furlough.
Wing Offioer and Adjutant, z6 May 77.— On Field Service.
In medical charge, za June 73.
as J«ily 77
31 Jan. 7x
9 Aug. 73
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
341 37th {The Ife^ruQ B engal Nati ve Int (Ja^ifearu^ I^t^^.-lEat^eci 26 J.u^. 1858.)
Head Qaarten at BaraiUy. ZTniform, Bed, Facing*, White. Zaee, White.
RUfTf NA.MX8, AITB C0BP8.
Abmy
lUlTK.
ESXABKB.
Colonel A. A. Bmoe, Staff Corps 15 Aag. 77 Commandant, za June 75.
Lt.Colonel C. P. Hunter, Staff CorpB ...jso Jan. 77,2nd in Command and Wing Commander, xo Auff. 78.
Major T. D. Madden, Staff Corps 13 June 771'Wing Commander. 9 Dec. 75. [India, Mil. Dept
Captain SUrO. H. Leslie, B^. Staff Corps xi Jan. 79 Wing Officer and Adj. 13 March 74.— Offg. Addl. Sec. to Gk)n.of
Captain J. Corse>8cott, Staff Corps 16 May 77'Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 13 Jan. 70.
Captain W. Hailes, Staff Corps x6 Oct. 75 Wing Officer, roOct. 7a.— D. A. Q. M. Gen.,Khyber Line Force.
Major W. J. Stewart, Staff Corps la June 77. Wing Officer, 7 April 77.
Lieut. H. B. Thomhill, 5 Foot as Apr. 73 Officiating Wing Officer.
Surgeon Major T. P. Wright ' Iln medij)al charge, 4 Feb. 78.
38th (The Agra) Bengal Native Infantry (late Agra Levy, — Raised 26 Aug. 1858).
Head Quarters at Keemt. Uniform, Bed. Faeinge, Dark Blue. Laee^ White,
Colonel O. A. Brown, Staff Corps 21 Oct. 77, Commandant, 8 A.pril76. — Sick Furlough.
Lt. Colonel W. B. Martin, Bengal Inf j 5 Oct. 74 ai^d in Command and Wing Comdr., 5 June 76.— Offg. Comdt
Lt.Col. H. L.A.Tottenham, Staff Corps. 20 Dec. 79 Wing Commander, ax Jan. 70. — Offg. and in Command.
Captain T. H. Goldney, Staff Corps 9 June 79 j Wing Officer and Adjutant, as Oct. 70.
Major A. W. Graham. Gen. List, Inf. ... i Oct. 77, Wing Officer, 94 April 78.— Offg. Wing Commander.
Lieut. H. M. P. Hawkes, Staff Corps ...I23 Nov. 72 Wing Officer, a Sept. 70.--Prob. Com. Department.
Lieut. P. A. Buckland, Staff Corps ,24 Apr. 7a Wing Officer, x8 June 79.— Sick Furlough.
Lieut. P. M. Drury, 3 Foot 26 Mar. 74;Officiating Wing Officer,
{Officiating Wing Officer.
Surgeon W. M. Courtney ! In medical charge, ao March 74.
Surgeon D. F. Barxy, MD < lOfficiating in medical charge.
39th (TJie Allygurh) Bengal Native Inf. (late Allygurh Levy. — Raised 1 Feb, 1858).
Head Quarters at Keemt. (Khyber Line Force.) Uniform, Bed. Faeinge, Dark Blue. Laee, White.
Colonel G. W. Fraser, Staff Corps 9 J^me 74 Commandant, 28 April 6a. [Gen. Khyber Line Force.
9 Dec. 79 snd in Com. and Wing Commander, 16 Nov. 68.— D.A. and Q.M.
20 Oct. 76,Wing Commander, ao Jan. 64.
5 Jan. 71 1 Wing Officer, 11 March 70.— Furlough.
5 July 71. Wing Officer and Adjutant, 9 April 77.
15 July 79, Wing Officer, ao Sept. 76.— Station Staff Officer at Ali Mosjid.
a8 Oct. 71 Winjr Officer, x6 Jan. 73.
xo 8ept.76jOfficiating Wing Officer and Quarter Master.
Colonel H. M. Wemyss, Staff Corps..
M^jor F. Gellie, Staff Corps
Captain B. M Forbes, Gen. List, Inf.
Lieut. R. G. Handcock, Staff Corps ..
Major H. O. Cumberlege, Gen. List, Inf
Lieut. A. T. Banon, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. W. Harris, 73 Foot ....
Lieut. A. L. Pennington^j Foot.
Burgeon Mc^or C. J. MoKenna .
II Sept. 75
Attached.
In medical charge, 3 April 75.— With 43 N. I.
Officiating in medical charge.
40 th (The Shahjehawpore) Bengal
Head Quarters at Oomokpore.
Colonel B. Dandridge, Staff Corps >i4 Jan. 77
Major H. Morton, Staff Corps 'ao Dec. 75
Major ^tr B.P. Bromhead,B^ Staff Corps 18 Jan. 79
Captain H. D. Hutchinson, Staff Corps { 6 July 79
Captain R. O. Vyvyan, Gen. List, Inf... a9 Oct. 69
Captain J. Fraser, Gen. List, Inf. i Mar. 70
Lieut. B. Briaooe, Staff Corps ' 9 Mar. 7a
Surgeon W. B. B. Moynan, MD
Native Infantry (late Shahjehanjpore Levy),
Uniform, Bed. Faeinge, White. Laee, White,
Commandant, xo June 58.— Commanding at Grorackpore.~*FurL
and in Com. and Wing Commander, X5 April 76.— Offg. Comdt.
Wing Commander, 15 April 76.— Offg. and in Command.
Wing Officer.s Aug.69.— Offg. Wing Comdr.— Station BtaffOfficer.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 9 Sept. 74.— Offg. Qr. Master.
Wing Officer, 15 April 76.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, ax June 76.— Station Staff Officer.
Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, 6 Jan. 78.
4lBt (The Owalior) Bengal Native Infantry (late ist Gwalior Infantry).
Head Qiuxters at Korar. Uniform, Bed. Ficinge, Caoalrg Qreg, Laee, White.
Colonel H. S. Obbard, Staff Corps.
Colonel C. C. Ekins. Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel H. St G. Tucker,Gen.List,Inf.
M%jor V. W. Tregear, Gen. List, Inf.
Captain H. M. Rose. Staff Corps
Lieut. C. F. Vyse, Staff Corps
XI June 73 1 Commandant, 13 Feb. 6a.
ao Deo. 79 and in Command and Wing Comdr., 30 April 77,— SiokFoilonKli*
I Mar. 73!Officiating and in Command.
23 July 78, Wing Commander, xa June 75.— Sick Furlough.
8 Mar. 79 Wing Officer, 13 Feb. 7X.— Officiating Wing Commander.
28 Oct. 7x Wing Officer and Adjutant, 30 May 76.
Captain B. Wemyss, Gen. List, Inf. |i8 July 7x'Wing Officer, 31 March 76.
'Wing Officer.
Lieut G. H. Watson, 39 Foot xx Sept. 76;Offi<nating Wing Officer.
Surgeon Major J. Browne, MD I 'In medical charge, tg Dec. 74.
42nd (Assam) Bengal Native Infantry (Li^htlnfantry
Raised 16 May 1817).
Hoad Quarters at Shillosr. ^ Uniform, Dark Green. Faeinge, Black,
late ist Assam Lt Inf, Bait
Laee, Black,
Gelonel J. P. Sherriff, Staff Corps ,16 May 78 Commandant, x^Deo. 74.
Colonel Alfred Tulloch, Staff Corps ix Jan. 79 and in Com. and Wing Commander. 13 Dec. 74.— With 43 N. L
Major W. E. Chambers, Staff Corps.
Major A. D. Butter, Staff Corps
Captain A. K. Abbott, Staff Corps ....
Captain W. Brydon, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. FitzG. Stevens, Staff Corps.
Lieut. A. Melvin, Staff Corps
ao Feb. 77 Officiating and in Coxnmand.
I a Deo. 76 Wing Commander, xa March 77.— Sick Furlough.
30 Dec. 76 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 31 Dec. 76.
28 Aug. 75 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, a8 Aug. 75.— Sick Furlough,
aa Oct. 701 Wing Officer, 13 Mar. 7a.— Offg. Wing Commander and A^otau*
«« Oct. 7ilWing Officer, 6 Feb. 77.— Officiating Quarter Master.
[Officiating Wing Officer.
Officiating Wing Officer.
Surgeon J. Wilson, MD 'In medical charge, xo Deo. 75.
43rd (Assam) Bengal Native Infantry {Light Infantry — late 2nd Assam LtlnfBaiU
Raised 13 April iS^s)'
Head Quarters at Debrooghur. Detachment at Sudiya. Uniform, Dark Oreen. Faeinge, Blaek, Laee, Blaek.
Colonel A. Pond, Staff Corps !ix July 74 Commandant, 13 Sept. 75.— Furlough, _ [42^.I•
Colonel A. Tulloch, Staff Corps 'ix Jan. 79
Major H. M. Bvans, Staff Corps I20 June 78
Captain G. D. Reid, Gen. List, Inf. 125 Aug. 69
Captain G. W. Beresford, Staff Corps ...Ia6 Oct. 73
Captain C. McD. Skene, Gen. List, Inf.laS Nov. 69
Lieut. F. C. N. Goldney, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. L. Barrett, Staff Corps
Surgeon Major J. B. White
SurgeonMajorC. J. M'Kenna .,
a8 Oct. 71
IX Feb. 75
Officiating Commandant,— Commanding at Debrooghur.— From
2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 13 Sept. 75.
Wing Commander, 13 Sept. 75.— At Kohima, Naga Hills.
Wing Officer, 6 Jan. 7a.— Commanding at Sudiya.
Wing Officer, 3 July 74.— Garrison Class, Lncknow.
Wing Officer and Quarter Maater. a6 June 77.— Offg. A^jataat.
Wing Officer, ao June 78. —Offg. Quarter Master.
In medical charge. 30 Jan. 78. - Sick Furlough.
Officiating in medical charge.— From 39 N. OV LvL
44th {tiylhet) Bengal Native Infantry {Lt Inf.— late Sylhet LL Inf. Bait.) ^42
xf Af^ JSawed 19 Feb. 1824). ^ / »*-r
Head Qnirter. at 8hai« j. ^ Wing at Oowhatty. Detochmente at Ttipw., Gdafhat. Eohima, and 8aiiiariti>v.
Uniform, Dark Gretn. Faeing$, Black. Laet, Black.
Ruri, Nxicss, awd Ck>sp8.
Colonel J. M. Nattall, CB. Staff Corps
Mjyor T. N. Walker, Staff Corps
ASKT
IUkk.
RSXAEKS.
10 June 73 Commandant, 21 Feb. 73. [ing at Gtowhatty.
14 Mar. 74 2nd in Command and wing Commander, za Oct. 76.— Command-
11 Sept.72 Winjr Commander. 18 Feb. t«.
vuiX, n w^kTI '''^' °A"" ^yPIv ^4 Mar. 74 2nd m Command and Wing Co
TilLt w ?^S!?®°°' ^f'** J^'«*» ^f- " Sept. 72 Wing Commander, 18 Feb 75.
S?'?^^^^®'^^' I^SS^'T* >4 Feb. 70 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 3 July 74.
S't J-^lfil^^Sf'S^^^^^P** h*^ S*'^- 7ilWingOffioerandQiSrterMaiter, 9 0ct. 74.
TW P i'S^'^S*"'®'*? 92T* aSOct. 71 Wing Officer, 22 July 76.-AtKohima.
V^^ fv ?; Henderson, Staff Corps 28 Oct. 71 Wing Officer 6 July 78. ^^^
s'^o^BiVBri^/iSr' I" Sepu„ Attached.
In medical charge, 30 Jan. 78.
45th (Rattrai/8 Sikhe) Bengal Native Infantry (late 1st Bengal Police Ball.,
BaMroAj's Sikhs). (Added to the Bengal Army in 1864.)
__ ,^ "Bbha-b"— "DsMHCs OF Abrah."
T> rvi^ 1 m ?, * Quarters with Xhyber Line Foros. Uniform, Red. Facingt, Light Buff. Lace, White.
U.Utonel F. M. Armstrong, Staff Corps 20 Jan. 77 Commandant, 1 1 Nov. 78.
Iflt Goorkha Regiment {Light Infantry—late 66th or QoorTcha Lt. Inf. Begt.)
•* BhUBSTOKB "—" AlLIWAL'*— •' SOBBAOK."
Prtinnniu a Tx,, Hcad Quarters at DhurmMd*. Uniform, Bed. Fae-nj$, White. Lace.White.
II nowi D o • ^«?8»1 Infantry 29 Aug. 76 Commandant, i Jan. 79.— Commanding at Dhurmsala.
y^^n % °^^» Bengal Infiintry ... 1 Jan. 74 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, r Jan. 79.
oSSdnP ??".?: ^'t^ii^S'^l-A- i''^ ^°K- 78 ^^g Commander, i Jan. 79.-Sick Furlough.
^L^JS'n'^^V^S* Staff Corps 8 Mar. 76 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 20 May 76. -FuSough.
Ufmtru^\^- BBamett, Staff C... 28 Apr. 79 Wmg Officer, 10 Nov. 74.-Offlciating Wing Commander.
S J «w a°*°^».^*^^®!y* 9 Aug. 73 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 4 March 78.-Offg. Station
Sp j'S:™^^*"®' Btefl Corps 9 Aug. 74'wing Officer, i Jan. 79. [StSffOfflcer.
^ttt *. J. Kempster, loo Foot 10 M«.r. ^AiOfflftiatin./ Wintr nmrl^
Surgeon M^or C. F. Oldham
Burgeon M^or C. P. CosteUo
Kempster, loo Foot xo Mar. 761 Officiating Wing Officer.
Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, 3 Jan. 77.— Furlough.
Officiating In medical charge.
2nd (Prince of Wales* Omi) Goorkha Regiment (The Sinnoor Bifles) (late Sirmoor
Bifle Begt. — Baised 24 A'pr. 18 15).
Plume of the Prince of Wales.
__ , ^ *' Bhubtpobb "— *' Alliwal "— " SoBBAOir "— *• Dblhi."
Head Quarters with Khyb«r line Force, Uniform, Dark Qrecn. Facing*, Scarlet. Lace, Black.
Mtmormy ColoHcL—Field Marshal H.R.H. Albert Edward, Prince of Wales and Duke of Cornwall,
Tr*T* n 1 ,^ „ . ^^' ^^' ^^^' ^^' ^CBI. QCMQ.
vli^A^Jflr ^•!i?^'y™» staff Corps 11 Sept.71 r ,ivi,,;,i,.jnat, 8 April 76.— Sick Fur. [Com. at Dehra Dhoon.
««JorA.BaUye, Staff Corps ' '— • *- ^.J.. ^ . _ . ^ . __ _
JUlor H. P. P. Nash, StsffCorps
Ciptsm S. K. Bechor, Gen. List, Inf. ...
Captain W. Hill. Staff Corps ' 3 „.„. 70 ^
l*«tt, W. p. Newall, Staff Corps 7 Dec. 70
1«M. H. S. Wheatloy, Staff Corps '28 Oct. 71, „ iiij
6 Jan. 77'.-rpl i
4 Mar. 76, U ihL'-< '•■:i
27 Nov. d^'WriT inr\
5 Jan. 78' Wn 'i:-!!?-,
g^^-^- Traverfl;25 Foot ....: .|io Sept.75;ogc7atmg Wiig (Mlc^^^^^
inand and Wing Comdr., 8 Apr. 76.-Offg. Comdt., and
liiander, 8 April 76.— Offg. 2nd in Command.
or, 9 April 77.— Offg. Wing Commander.
r', 25 Feb. 78.
■and Adjutant, 25 Feb. 78.— Furlough.
f and Quarter Master, 25 Feb. 76.
* Officiating in medical charge.— From 28 N.I.
3rd QooTkh.Q,(Keniaoon) Regiment (late Kemaoon Batt.— Baised 24 April 1815).
SS5iS?*2^Tl**a?i^"7**^*^*'*^-J^"^<>™ T^niform, Dark Orcen. Facing; Black. Lace, Black.
rolonel A Paterson, Staff Corps
VC Colonel H. H. Lyster, Staff Corps ..
MJorG.C. Gregory. Staff Corps
If Qt C. Pulley, Staff Corps .
f^r R. E. K. Money, Staff Corps ....
J^L A. G. P. Browne, Staff Corps
^. J. L. O'Bryen, Staff Corps
Sargeon Major G. M. Govan, MD.
SoTKeon Major J. W. Johnston, MD. 7.
9 Dec. 74 Commandant, 23 June 73.— Commanding at Almorah.
20 Sept. 79 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 23 June 73.
20 Jan. 77 Wing Commander, 23 June 73. 1 Officer at Almora.
38 Oct. 71 Wing Officer and Ad^iutant, 19 April 77.- Offg. Station Staff
9 Oct. 78 Wing Officer, 30 May 68.
28 Oct. 71 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 23 Jan. 78.
28 Feb. 74 Wing Offleer, 3 May 79.
In medical charge, 17 Oct. 63. — Furlough.
Officiating in medical charge.
4th Goorkha Regiment (late Extra Ooorkha Begiment).
vir n 1 ^^^ Quarters with Khyber LiaeToroe. Uniform, Dark Green. Facingt, Black. Lace, Black.
rJ ColOTielJ. A. TyUer, CB. Staff Corps 10 Deo. 75,Commdt., 4 Dec. 65.— Com. a Brigade, Koorum Force.
voioneij p. Turton, Staff Corps 9 Dec. 79 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 18 June 68.
u Lolond F. P. Rowcroft, Staff Corps... 10 Dec. 79 Wing Commander, 18 June 68.
«^or J. Hay. Staff Corps n June 79 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 5 April 71.
oL_jiajor G. W. Rogers, Staff Corps aa Nov. 79 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 5 April 71.— Offg. Adjutant.
Ji^r B. p Mamwaring,Gen. List, Inf. 20 Dec. 79 Wing Officer, 30 June 68.— Offg. Quarter Master.
TS?'?r^*A.^*'"*^» ^taff Corps 8 June 79 Wing Officer, 6 June 71.— Furlough.
Tif^rfi* %^*^°' ^ ^00^ »7 Jnly 72 Officiating Wing Officer.
^^'S-'^7.^'r.'^l!^^ ^ Nov. 75 Attached.*
gflTKeon Major G. C. Chesnaye In medical charge, 11 April 71.
Noti.— These Beiriments, when acting with other Bengal Native Troops, rank— the ist Goorkhas after the xotb
• • Ti. u n ^*^^® Infantry ; the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Goorkhas after the isth Native Infantry.
• Tbc sth GooBKHA Rboixbvt, being attached to the Punjab Frontier Force, is placed following the 6th Punjab
Infantry, four pages further on. Digitized by V^J CJO^ l^
$43 Corps under the Orders K>f' the Government of India,
PUNJAB FBOKTIER FORCE.
Head Quarters at Abbottabad.
Raised, i8 May 1849. Re-modeUed, 15 Feb, 1851. DesignoMon ehaaigedt igSept 1865.
NoTi.—When Begiments of the Ponjab Frontier Force are actingwith other Bengal Native Troops, they take rank
aooordixigto tne dates on which they were raised, thus— The Guide Cavalry, and xst, and, 3rd, 4th, and jth
Punjab Gavalry rank immediately after the 8th Bengal Cavalry ; the Corps of Guides, Infkntiy, the ist, and,
^rd, and 4th Sikh Infantry, and the zst, and, 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6th Punjab Infantry after the 15th Native In*
fantiy and the 3rd Goorkoas; the 5th Goorkhas after the 3and Native Infantry.
STAFF.
Bajvk, NiJCBS, urn Coxrs.
ASKT
RjLVK.
Bbuabks.
UC Major Gen. F. 8. Pu)berts, CB.,") ' , t«« »,
B. Art., Qr. Mr. General in India ... ) 3' ''^' ^5
Brig. Gen. C. J. Godby, Staff Corps ' 9 Dec. 78
Commanding Koorum Force.
Assistant Adjutant General.
OfAciating Commandant.— From 4 Punjab Cavalry.
Lieut. H. N. Jervois, Royal Artillery
Lieut. J. C. Shirres, Royal Artillery .,
Lieut. A. C. Bailward, Royal Artillery.
ARTILLERY.
AtKehat (Cabul Field Force.) No. 1 Mountain Battery.
Captain H. R. L. Morgan, Royal Artillery 11 Mar. 76 Commandant, 3 Dec. 78.
-• ' • '^ 8 Jan. 70,1st Subaltern, 8 July 75.— Furlough.
11 Sept. 77 and Subaltern, 28 Dec. 77.
12 Feb. 7413rd Subaltern, 3 Apr. 79.
At AbbotUbad.'(Candahar Field Force.) No. 2 Mountain Battery.
Captain G. Swinley, Royal Artillery ...< 6 Nov. 72 Commandant, 23 Apr. 73.— Furlough.
Captain A. Broadfoot, Royal ArtUlery. . . 1 30 Aug. 77 Officiating Commandant.
Lieut. W. M. Campbell, Royal ArtiUoryii3 Jan. 69 ^^t Subaltern, S July 75.— Furlough.
Lieut. B. A. Smith, Royal Artillery ... 12 Feb. 74'2nd Subaltern, 26 Jan. 77.— Officiating zst Subaltern.
Lieut. C. A. Montanaro, Royal Artillery 17 Aug. 74|Offlciating 2nd Subaltern.
Lieut F. B. AUsopp, Royal Artillery ...'25 Jan. 77 S^d Subaltern, 3 Apr. 79.
— . ~. 'i Iln medical charge.
Burgeon W. A. Simmonds
At Dera Ismail Khan.
Lieut. W. H. Frith, Royal Artillery
Lieut. H. J. Lyster, B. Artillery
Lieut. F. H. J. Birch, Royal Artillery ...
No. 3 Peshawur Mountain Battery.
.Commandant.
4 Jan. 71'iBt Subaltern, 20 June 79.
12 Sept. 72 2nd Subaltern, 20 June 79.
31 Jan. 78) Officiating 3rd Subaltern.
(Khyber Line Force.)
At Abbottabad. (KhyberLineForae.)] No. 4 Ha2ara Mountain Battery.
Captain A. Broadfoot, Royal Artillery...' 30 Aug. 77 Commandant.
Lieut. C. C. Lindsay, Royal Artillery ...' 7 July 69 ist Subaltern, x8 Jan. 77.— Sick Furlough.
Lieut. £. C. Wace, Royal Artillery 15 Dec. 71 '2nd Subaltern, x8 Jan. 77.-Ofrg. ist Subaltern.
Lieut. H. M. Sandbach, Royal ArtiUeryj 14 Aug. 76 '3rd Subaltern, 3 Apr. 79.
Lieut. C. A. Anderson, Royal Artillery.' 2 Feb. 76 'Officiating 2nd Subaltern.
AtKohat.] No. 6 or Garrison Battery
I I Commandant,
Captain R. A. C. King, Royal Artillery. 15 Dec. 71 Officiating Commandant.
Sttabli$kment of each Mountain Batterf. —I Oomm&naanti 9 Subalterns; x Subadar; z Jemadar; xHavildarH^jor;
z Pay and Quarter Master HavUdar; 4 Havildars; 4 Naicks; 2 Trumpeters; 60 Gunners; 2 Havildanoi
Drivers; 4 Naicks of Drivers; 85 Drivers; 8 Muleteers; x Farrier.
S9tabli$kment oj ITo: s Baiterjf.—j Subadar; x Jemadar; 6 Havildars; 6 Naicks; z Bugler; 60 Privates.
NoU.^Oua Subadar Major is allowed for the Artillery of the Force.
FIVE REGIMENTS OF PUNJAB CAVALRY.
Noil.— The Cavalry Regiments of the Punjab Frontier Force, viz., Guide Cavalry, and zst, and, 3rd, 4th, snd 5th I
Punjab Cavalry, when acting with other Bengal Native Troops, take rank immediately after the 8tk Bengal
, Cavalry. 1
1st Punjab Cavalry. '
"Dblki"— "LucKKOw" {EeUef and Capture)— Sarrand,
Head Quarters with Candahar Field Faroe. Depot at Dera Ghasi Khan. Untform, Dark BUu, Fkeinge, Red, Lom, 0»^* \
Lt. Colonel C. S. Maclean, Staff Corps ... 29 Nov. 79'Commandant,3Mar. 70.
Maior G. C. Bird, Madras Staff Corps... 20 Sept.76|2nd in Command and Squadron Commander, 4 Aag. 73.
BLMsjor J. R. B. Atkinson, Gen.List,Inf.'32 Nov. 79 Squadron Commander, 4 Aug. 70. ,
Captain H. Wylie, General List, Inf. ... 13 Dec. 70 i Squadron Commanded, 4 Aug. 73.— Assistant to the Gov. Gen. •
. , -^ .^.^ . _ . j^priiyy. [Agent for Beloochiittn.
. 1 77-
and Adjutant, a April 77.
2$ Feb. 74 'Squadron Officer,
a Oct. 77, In medical charge, 10 Feb. 69.— Offg. Civil, Dalhoosie.
Lient. H. A. Deane, Staff Corps
Surgeon Mf^or G. Thomson, MB.
2nd Punjab Cavalry.
"Dawi"— "LuCKKOw" {Reli^ and Capture), ^ ..
Head Quarters with Oandahar Field Foroe. Depot at Sera Ohasi Xhsn. Untform.Scarlet, Facings, Dark Blue, jMCtfi^i**
Colonel T. G. Kennedy, CJB. Staff Corps ( x6 May 75 'Commandant, 8 Feb. 65.
Major F. Lance, Staff Corps 1 13 June 7612nd in Com. and Squad. Commander,3a Feb. 64.
Oaptain J. H. Broome, Gen. List, Inf. ...'27 Nov. 69! Squadron Commander, 4 Nov. 68.
M%)or R. C. R. Clifford, Staff Corps 1 13 Dec. 76 Squadron Comdr., 4 Nov. 68.
Captain J. R. Campbell, Staff Corps 8 June 7a! Squadron Officer, 15 Nov. 77.
Captain E. B. Bishop, Staff Corps a Deo. 74 Squadron Officer, X5 Nov. 77.
Oaptain L. T. Bishop, Staff Corps i a Mar. 78,Squadron Officer, z Mar.69.— Offg. Adit.
Lieut. O. J.L. Stuart, X7 Foot '27 June74 Attached.
Bub Lieut. A. C. Batten, 34 Foot ; 10 Sept. 76! Attached.
Burgeon Major G.C. Ross I In medical charge, az June jZ,^:^^, GMk Feahawur.
Burgeon C. J. M'Cartie, MD I lofficiatlng in medical oharge;^^^"^^^^^C
Corp$ tender the Ordei's of the Government of India. 344
3rd Punjab Cavalry.
AtMwMdw bad. Uniform, Blue. Tacing$, Bed. Zaee, Gold.
Hurx, Kaxss, JOTD Cobps.
Asirx I
RsKASxa.
X^^'^ y^*^l*°y ^^^ 5°''E? 9 Dec. 7lCoininandant. 4 July yo.-Furlouj^h.
Jiajor W. C. Anderson, Staff Corps 13 Dec. T^iand in Com. and Squad. Commander, aa Feb. 64.— Offg. Oomdt.
Major J. D. Macpherson, Staff Corps ....'zp Deo. 77 Squadron Commander, 4 July 70.— Offg. and in Command.
Bt,M^,or J. Davidaon. Stoff Corps m Nov. 79 Squadron Commander, 15 Aug. 79.
CaptamO. C. Egerton. Staff Corps 8 June 79 Squadron Officer, 18 Nor. 77.— Com. Militia, Dera Qhazl Khan.
Lieat. F^ liardall. Staff Corps 8 June 72 Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 14 July 76.— Offg. Squadron
laeut. W. Lambert, Staff Corps la Nov. 73 Squadron Officer and Officiating A^utant. [Ooindr.
T^r-^- ®;^ ^^4}^ ^^^ 28 Oct. 76 Officiating Squadron Officer.
fcabldeat. J. B. Dela P. Bereaford, 68 F. xs July 76 Officiating Squadron Officer.
&VTg6oix J. Duke
In medical charge, zz May 77.
4th Punjab Cavalry.
At Dera ZsmaU Khaa. Uniform, Dark Qrten. Facing$, SearUt. L<m, Oold»
Colonel C. J. Godby. Staff Corps 13 June 76 Conunandant, 29 April sg.-OflJ?. Comdt. P. P. Force, withrank
>rmi-.T^j ^^,, ^ ^ of Brigadier General.
iUjor T. O. Underwood, Madras S.Corps 13 Dec. 76 2nd in Com. and Squad. Commander, 14 Feb. 78.— Offg. Comdt
Captain T. Shepherd, Staff Corps 1 4 Aug. 72 Squadron Commander, 2 Mar. 78.— Offg. and in Command.
Uptain E. A. Money, Staff Corps !i6 July 72 Squadron Commander. 14 Feb. 78.
Captain E. Lloyd, Staff Corps 16 Oct. 78 Squadron Officer, a Mar. 78.-Purlough.
Lieut. C. G. Maiuwl, Staff Corps '20 July 70 Squadron Officer and A(^utant, 23 Mar. 77.
Ueut. a. H. Forrest, Staff Corps 1 28 Oct. 71 Squadron Officer, 23 Mar. 77.— Officiating Squadron Oommandw:,
a 1 i z and a Cav., Dera Ghazi Khan,
'^"^o^ In medical charge.
5th Punjab Cavalry.
"Dblhi"— "LuCKKOw" {BeUefand Capture).
At Kohat. (Cabal Field Force.) Uniform, Dark Qreen, Faeinge, Scarlet. Zaee, Gold,
BLUColonel B. Williams, Staff Corps aa Nov. 79 Conunandant, z8 Jan. 78.— Sick Furlough.
Major F. Hammond, Staff Corps 8 Sept.76 and in Com. and Squadron Comnuuxder, 18 Jan. 78.— Offg. Comdt.
M^or J. C. Stewart, Staff Corps ' 4 Sept. 77 Squadron Commander, 18 Jan. 78.— Offg. and in Com.
Bcll^'or F. S. Carr, Gen. List, Inf. aa Nov. 79 Squadron Commander, i8 Jan, 78.
Captain W. J. Vousden, Staff Corps ! 8 Jan. 76 Squadron Officer, 19 Dec. 70.— Offg. Squadron Commander.
Upuiin J. B. Watts, Staff Corps ■ a Oct. 75 Squadron Officer, Z9 Dec. 70.
LieuL C. F. Gambier, Staff Corps '30 Dec, 71 Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 18 Jan. 78.
Jdeat. G. Pycroft, Staff Corps la Nov. 73 Officiating Squadron Officer.
Burgeon Major C. P. Costello j in medical charge, 7 July 77.--With i Goorkhas,
^toUUkMeHtqf each Regiment of Puin'ab Cavalry. —tTrooitBi Commandant; 3 Squadron Commanders ; 3 Squadron
Officers; z Medical Officer; 3 uessaldars; 3 lleasaidars ; z Woordie Mi^jor; 6 Jemudars; 6Kote Duindars;
43 Duflkdars ; dNiabanbordars; 6 Trumpeters; 4ao (temporarily augmented to 480) Sowars; 2 Native Doctors.
Corps of Guides {Q,ueeii*8 Ovm) {Gavalry and Infantry, — Raised for General Service
14 Dec. 1846).
The Boyal Cypher within the Garter.
" Dbiax "—Detachments ' ' Pukjab "— " MooLTUr"— GooJBBAT."
At Mnrdaa. (Khyber Line Force.) Uniform, Drab. Facinye, Med {piping). Jsaee, Drab.
Homorttrf CWomI— Field Marshal H.R.H. Albert Edward, Prince of Wales and Duke of Cornwall,
xe.XT. ecu. Kp. Gcai. gcmg.
CoVmI P. H. Jenkins, CB. Staff Corps.
5Xt,Col.R.B. P.P.Campbell,StaflCorps
KJ<.Cok)nel G, Stewart, Staff Corps...
jujar E. C. Hotchinson, Mad. Gen. List
Ciptain A. G. Hammond, Staff Corps
Uptain P. D. Batty e. Staff Corps
Uat. H. W. Hughes, Staff Corps
Itm. H. C. Cooke-Collis, Staff Corps
L«at, R. B. Adams, 12 Foot
Surgeon J. Lewtas, JIfB
a9 Oct. 79 Commandant, 12 May 70.— Commanding a Brigade, Cabul Field
aa Nov. 79 and in Com. and Wing Commander, a7 July 70. [Force.
aa Nov. 79 Commandant of Cavalry, 97 July 70.— Furlough.
9 Dec. 79 Squadron Conunander, 9 June 70.— Offg. Comdt, of Cavalry,
7 June 73 Wmg Commander, 9 Nov, 65,— Offg. Squadron Commander.
zz Jan. 79 Squadron Officer and Ac^utant, 15 Nov. 77.— Offg. Wing Comdr.
15 Apr. 74 Squadron Officer, 19 Sept. 79.— Offg. Ac^utant.
30 Dec. 7z Wine Officer and Quarter Master* is Nov. 77.
zz Sept. 76 Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, 30 Aug. 79.
*<«*j«*««i<.— Commandant ; 4 Wing and Squadron Commanders; 4 Wing and Squadron Officers; and z Medical
Officer. Cavalrg.—^ Troops, with a Ressaldars ; a Ressaidars ; 4 Jemadars ; 36 Duftodars ; 4 Trumpeters ; aSo
Itemporanly augmented to 3ao) Sowars; 8 Camel Sowara; z Woordie Mi^or and z Native Doctor. Ii^fantrf.
7-8 Comjutniea, with 8 Subadars; 8 Jemadars; 4oHavildara; 40 Naicks; 16 Buglers; a Native Doctors; 643
(Uonporarily'Boo} Sepoys.
FOUR REGIMENTS OP SIKH INFANTRY. Ee-organized 13 Oct, 185 1.
Non.~When these Regiments are acting with other Bengal Native Troops, they take rank according to the dates
on which they were raised, thus :— The Corps of Guides, Inftuitry, the zst, and, 3rd, and 4th Sikh Infhntry,
and the zst, and, 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6th Puigab Infiantry, aOer the xsth Native InOoitry and the 3rd Goorkha Regi-
ment. The 5th Goorkha Regiment ranks after the 32nd Native Infhntry.
Ist Sikh Infantry.
*• PUFJAB."
At Kohat. Uniform, Drab. Faeinge, Tellow. Zaee, Drab.
UCotonel tt. C. P. Btoe, Staff Corps ... 20 Dec. 79, Commandant, 5 May 76.— Sick Furlough.
^LLUtonrt A. O. Boss, Staff Corps ...aa Nov. 79,2nd in Command and WingCommander, < May 7«.-OfllHr. Comdt.
uapiainc. 0. Brownlow, Staff Corps ...1 8 June 73JWing Commander, 23 Nov. 75.— Offg. and in Command.
5rfP^ A. F. Lambe, StttlTCorps 27 May 74 Wing Officer, zs Apr. 69.— Sick Furlotigh.
i-icut. A. C. Bunny, Staff^Oorps Ito Dec 7z| Wing Officer and Adjutant, 4 Feb. 76. . [Staff Officer.
Captain P. B.Beffbie, Staff Corps L»o July 78! Wing Officer, 23 Nov. 69.— Offg. Wing Commander.— Station
Lwat. J. A. H. PoUoat, Staff Corps fz? June 74I Wing Officer, 9 Feb. 77.— Offg. Quarter Master.
uS^ ^ ^J-iSlftk?*^ 0«P» l»o Nov. 7s!0fflcSiting Wing_ Officer. ^,^,_^ , . . H ^^ 1 1-
. ,^. w « yyjy "**" u«rp» iao«ov. 7sumciaung wmg wmoer. ni^i+i^^n k A -mi H\Uli^
R^L^'J^- ^"J^^. 54. JW ,a9 Nov. 76 Officiating Wing Officer. Digitized by Vj UU^ IC
SttTgwn Mi^or A. P. HbUaes, MD. (in medical charge, aa April 65. * ^
345
Corps under the Orders of tJie GoverrmtevU of Liidia.
With Oandahar Field 7oim.
2nd {or Hill) Sikh Infantry.
** PUKJAB."
Depot at D«ra Ohasi Khan. Untform, Drab. Faeingt^ Red, Lae; Droi.
lUjrK, NA.KX8, uro Cosps.
Akkt
RXKABKS.
Lt.ColoneI J. J. Boswell, Staff Corps ... 20 Aug. 78
Colonel R, D'O.C. Bracken, Staff Corps 26 Apr. 78
Mi^or H. M. Pratt, Staff Corps 13 Doc. 76
Captain W. O. Thompson, Staff Corps... 18 Mar. ^%
li%|0r F. E. Hastinprs, Gen. List, Inf. ... 10 Dec. 79
Major J. B. Slater, Staff Corps 1 a Sept.7S
Captain J. Bume, Staff Corps 6 May 74
Lieat. W. F. C. C. Plowden, Staff Corps 19 Oct. 72
Lieat. C. G. M. Fasken, z6 Foot 13 Jane 74
Lieut. F. 0. Donlop, 39 Foot ix Sept. 76
Surgeon E. Sanders '
Surgeon P. F. O'Connor ' '
(
Commandant, xx June 74.
.2nd in Com. and Wing Commander, 22 Feb. 64.— Depot.
Wing Commander, xo Not. 69.— With 5 Punjab N.L
Wing Officer, 18 March 75. - Officiating Adjutant.
,Wing Officer, 25 Aug. 74. -Offg. Wing CKimmander.
Wing Officer, 25 June 71.— Sick Furlough.
Wing Officer, 15 June 71.- Superintendent Rajpoofcaaa Railway
Officiating Wing Officer and Quarter Master. [Police.
Officiating Wing Officer.— Depot.
Officiating Wing Officer.— Depot.
In medical charge, x^ Oct. 71.— Sick Furlough.
Officiating in medical charge.
3rd Sikh Infantry.
At Sdwardetabad. (Cabul Field Force.) Uniform, Drab, Faeingt, Black. Zaee, Dral,
Colonel D. Mocatta, Staff Corps ' 9 June 74 Commandant, 26 July 66.— Sick Furlough.
Lt.Colonel G. N. Money, Staff Corpb ..J 4 Mar. 79 2nd in Command and Wing Comflr.,27 March 73.— Offg. CJomdt
Major C. J. Griffiths, Staff Corps 13 June 76 Wing Commander, 20 Aug. 74.— Officiating 2nd in Command.
Captain W. C. Ramsden,Gen. List, Inf. 5 June 70 Wing Officer, x6 Feb. 70.
MiQor W. B. Aislabie, Gen. List, Int ...'20 Deo. 79 Wing Officer, 20 Aug. 74. [Force.
Lieut. 0. H. M. Smith, Staff Corps :28 Oct. 71 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 15 Nov. 77.— D.A.Q.M, Gen. Cabul
Lieut. B. J. N. Fasken, Staff Corpa ' 2 Nov. 72 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 15 Nov. 77.
Lieut. W. D. Gordon, 17 Foot xi Sept. 77,Officiating Wing Officer.
Lieut. W. Cook, Staff Corps |Xo Sept. 75 Officiating Wing Officer.
Lieut A. A. Barrett, 44 Foot 10 Sept. 75 Officiating Wing Officer.
Surgeon T. Moloney, MD I In medical charge, x Feb. 77.
4th Sikh Infantry.
"Pbou"— "Dblhi."
At Dera Ismail Khan. Uniform, Drab. Facingg, Oretn. Lace, Drab.
Colonel H. F. M. Boisragon, Staff Corps 9 Apr. 72|Commandant, xo Oct. 60.— Commanding at Dera Ismail Klian.
LtColonel F.T. fiainbridge. Staff Corps
Muor B. B. Gowan, StaffCorps
Tt Bt.M^jor A. Scott, Staff Corps
Captain V. Rivaz, Staff Corps ,
Lieut. 0. Dempster, StaffCorps
Lieut, v. C. Tonnochy, StaffCorps
Lieut. E. W. Cunliffe, 9 Foot
Burgeon G. M. Davis, 2£D..
XX July 77 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 5 Oct. 76.
xo June 79 Wing Conmiander, 14 Feb. 73.— 8tation*Staff Officer.
22 Nov. 79 Wing Officer, 4 Mar. 72.'Brigade Major, Koorum Column.
8 June 72 Wing Officer, 12 Sept. 74.
28 Feb. 70'Wing Officer and Adjutant, S July 73.— Sick Furlough.
9 Aug. 73 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 21 Sept. 78.
xo Sept. 75, Officiating Wing Officer.
iOfficiating Wing Officer.
jIn medical charge, 3 July 73.~Fnrlough.
Coxnmanders; 4 Wing
tdbliskmeui ^f each Eegiment of Sikh Infantry.— S Companies— Commandant; 2 Wing . , ^.
Officers; I Medical Officer ; 2 Native Doctors; 8 Sabadars; 8 Jemadars; 40 Havildars; 4 Naicks; 16 Buf^len;
640 (temporarily augmented to 800) Sepoys.
SIX REGIMENTS OF PUNJAB INFANTRY,
let Punjab Infantry.
At Xdwardesabad.
Bt.Lt.ColonelF. J. Keen,C£. StaffCorps
Mf^orT. Higginson, Madras Staff C,
l^or A. Vaflings, StaffCorps
Lieut. T. C. Pears, Staff Corps
Captain L.R.H. D. Campbell, StaffCorps
Captain H. Howell, Staff Corps
Captain H. F. Showers, Staff^Corps.
Bud Lieut. 0. B. Brownlow, X7 Foot.
Burgeon Major J. Kelly, MD.
** Delhi.'*
Uniform, Dark Qreen. Faeinff§, Red (piping). Lae€» Black.
22 Nov. 79
26 June 76
20 Sept. 78
May 72
26 July 73
28 Nov. 68
xo Sept. 75
Commandant, 23 June 69.
2nd in Command and Wing Commander, X3 Aug. 75.
Wing Commander, X3 Aug. 75.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, X2 Nov. 77.
Wing Officer, 13 Aug. 75.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 20 June 70.— Sick Fnrlon^rh*
Wing Officer, 97 Sept. 72.
Officiating Wing Officer.— Depot, Dera Ghazi Eban.
Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, 18 Jan. 66.— Sick Furlough.
2nd
"Dblhi"-"
At Abbottabad. Unifii
LtColonel H. Tyndall, CB. Staff Corps... 90 Aug.
Major B. C. Codrington, Staff Corps ..., 4 Jan.
Captain A. H. Turner, Staff Corps 24 May
Captain A. D . Strettell, Staff Corps 4 Mar.
Captain J. M. D. Lewes, StaffCorps 30 Jan.
Lieut.R.R. N.Sturt, StaffCorps 9 Mar.
Lieut. B. M. Allen, Staff Corpa 24 Apr.
Punjab Infantry.
"LucK^ow" {Relitfand Capiure).
'arm, Dral. Faeinge, Black, Lace, Drab.
78 Commandant, 15 Julv 60.
76 9ndin Command and wing Commander, 8 July 74<
Surgoon W. Jaokaon
Wing Commander, 19 June 74— On Field Service.
Wing Officer, X2 June 74.— Offg. Station Staff Officer.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, X2 June 74*
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 7 Oct. 75.
Wing Officer, 90 June 79.
Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical ohai^, xp Sept. 73.
At Bera XsmaU Khan.
Lt.Colonel P. C. Rynd, Staff Corps
Major C. K. Mackinnon, StaffCorps
Major J. Finnis, StaffCorps
Captain J. E. P. Mosley, StaffCorps ...
Lieut. H.F.y.Gaitskell, Madras 8.C....
Lieut. J. A. C. Wedderbum, Btoff Corps'
Lieut. W. A. D. Mealy, Staff Corps
Ueut. H. D. Gerrard, StaffCorps .,
Burgeon Major H. Thom, MD
Burgeon R. J. Taaffe ,
3rd Punjab Infantry.
Uniform, Drab. Faeingt, Green {piping) »
III June 79! Commandant, ox Doc. 71.
20 July 78,2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 9x Dec. 75.
'x2 Dec. 771 Wing Commander, 19 Dec. 75.
29 Dec. 72 Wing Officer, X5 Nov. 77.— Furlough.
28 Oct. 71 — ^ . ..
27 Oct. 7x
12 Feb. 73
Lace. Drab.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 18 April 78.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, xx Feb. 76.— Sick Fiirloii«b.
Wine Officer, 27 Sept 78.— Sick Furlough.
[98 Apr. 74,Offldating Wing Officer.
lln medical charge, 15 April 69.— Sick Furlough.
Officiating in medical cbarge, and in medical charge of Sbekh
[Bodeen.
Corps under the Orders of the Government of India, 34^
4th Punjab Infantry.
" DsLHi "— " LucKirow " (Btlitf and Capture) .
At EdwBrd«tabad. Uniform, Drab. Faeinff$, Blue {Pruman). XMee^Vrdb.
Rjtvx, TUkxwA, A.in> C0BP8. I Yilv^. I Rskabks.
LLColoncd H. P. CloBe, Bombay Staff C so Mar. 76 Commandant, 5 Oot 76.— Commanding at Edwardesabad.
3£ajor A. J. D. Hawes, Staff Corps ' 6 Jan. 79 '2nd in Command and Wing Comdr., 4 March 74.
Captain A. M'G. Brace, Gen. List, Inf. 134 ^or. 69 Wing Commander, 34 April 74.
Captain A. Oaaelee, Staff Corps 9 Jan. 75 Wing Officer, a8 Not. 77.— D.AQ.M.Gen., Candahar Force.
Captain A. I. Shepherd, Staff Corps laoDec. 73 Wing Officer, 38 Nov. 77.— Offg. Dep. A. A. Gen. for Musketry,
Lieat. T. J. O'D. Renny, Staff Corps ...ia8 Oct. 71 Wing Officer and Ac^ntant, aS Nov. 77. [Allahabad.
Lieut. O. C. Badford, Staff Corps 'aS Oct. 71 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, x May 78.
Lieut. A. Daniel], Staff Corps 28 Oct. 71 Officiating Wing Officer.
Lieat. O. W. O. Brace, a Foot 1x9 June 73 Officiating Wing Officer.
Sargeott T. Robinson, MB iln medical charge, 5 Feb. 78.
6th Punjab Infantry
With Oabal FlsU Foroe. Dapot at Kohat Uniform, Drab. Faeinga, Oreen. Laee, Drab,
LlCoL J. W. McQueen, CB. Staff Corps 32 Nov. 79 Commandant, 30 June 70.
3^ior C. E. Stewart, Staff Corps 1 14 Apr. 74'and in Command and Wing Commander, 36 Jan.
M^or H. M. Pratt, Staff Corps 13 Dec. 76;Offg. and in Command.—From a Sikh Inf.
Captain C. McK. Hall, Gen. List, Inf. ...' i Jan. 70' Wing Commander, 3 Sept. 74.
Lieut. G. Gaisford, Staff Corps ': — — , . v< .. . » ,
Captain
Lieut. J. ,
Lifcat. B. F. Jameson, Staff Corps a8 Oct,
riongh.
65.— Sick Fur-
Lieut. G. Gaisford, Staff Corps '33 Mar. 70 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 8 Julv 74.— Com. Jesailchis, Khyber.
i C. Young, Gen. List, Inf. 27 Nov. 69' Wing Officer, 3 Sept. 74.— Offg. wing Oomdr.
' '". Ifein, Staff Corps 38 Oct. 71 'Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 8 July 74.— Sick Furlough.
71 Wing Officer, xi Sept. 74.— Offg. Quarter Master.
I I Officiating Wing Officer.
Lieut. J. P. Sparling, Staff Corps '38 Feb. 74 Officiating Wing Officer.
Lieat. A. W. M'Kinstrv, 17 Foot 5 June 75 Officiating Wing Officer.
Surgeon M^jor S. Mackertich, MD In medical charge, aa Deo. 64.— Sick Furlough.
6th Punjab Infantry. {JDesignaOon changed, ^ Aug. iZs6. Transferred from Bombay
Presidency in 1849).
** RsA-DT, Atb Rbudt."
Head Quarters at Abbottahad. Uniform, Drab. Paeinge, Sed. Lace, Drab,
lAColonel B. B. Chambers, Staff Corps.'ao Dec. 76; Commandant, 3 Jan. 73.
Major 8. J. Browne, Staff Corps 30 Jan. 75|and in Command and Wing Commander, aa April 68.
Lt Colonel W. C.Chowne, late xa N.I. , ' — - - ....-_ ........
Ms^ T. F. Brace, Staff Corps
Captain A. N. Sandilands, Staff Corps ^ _
Lieat. H. B.nrmston, Staff Corps I13 Nov. 72
Lieat. B. B. J. Yaughan, Staff Corps ...I30 Dec 71
8ar);eon J. T. B. Bookey
X June 75
ao A]
ao Apr.
31 Mar.
Wing Comdr., aa April 68.— Recruiting Duty, Rawul Pindee.
Wing Officer, 15 Nov. 77.— Sick Furlough.
Wing Officer, X5 Nov. 77.— Offg. Wing Comdr.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 7 Oct. 75.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 37 July 77.
In medical (iharge, 31 Mar. 76.— And Civil, Abbottabad.
6th Goorkha Regiment (The Hazara OoorJcha Battalion).
With Cabal Field Feree. Depot at Abbottabad. Uniform, Dark Oreen, Faeinge, Black, Laee, Black.
BuL<.Cok>n6l A. Fits Hugh, Staff Corp8i3a Nov. 79
M^otr W. H. Unwin, Staff Corps .
30 Deo. 77
Captain E. Molloy, Staff Corps 7 June 7-
Major J. M. Sym, Staff Ooxps xx Dec. 7!
Captain L. R. Battye, Staff Corps 5 Sept. 74
Lisnt. A. B. Martin, Staff Corps a Dec. 74
Lteot^C. C. Chenaviz-Trenoh, Staff C... xx Feb. 75
lieat. C. C 8. Lnoas, Staff Corps xx Feb. 75
Lzeot. J. G. B. Craster, x6 Foot ,ao Nov. 75
Surgeon ICajor G. Farrell
Commandant, a? Sept. 78.
and in Command and Wing Comdr., 37 Sept 78.— Sick Furlough.
Wing Commander.
Wing Officer, 7 June 73.— Interpreter, Candahar Force. ,
Wing Officer, xx Dec. 75.
Wing Officer, 5 Sept. 74.— Furlough.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 37 Sept. 78.
Offlinating Wing Officer and Quarter Master.
Officiating Wing Officer.
Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, ax June 78.
Fetailiekmeut of «aeJk B^nteni 1^ Punjab Infantry. — 8 Gompaniefl — Commandant; a Wing Commanders ; 4 Wing
Oflloen ; x Medical Officer ; a Native Doctors ; 8 Subadars ; 8 Jemadars ; 40 Havildars ; 40 Naicks ; x6 Buglers
640 (temporaiily augmented to 800) Sepoys. The JBeiabUtkinent of ike 5M Qoorkka Beffiment U ike eame.
THE CENTRAL INDIA HORSE.
Head Quarters at Aogor, Western Xalwa.
Raised for senrice ordinarily in Central India, but available on emergency for General Service.
The Two Regiments of Beatson's Horse incorporated with the Central India Horse, x6 April and 8 Sept. x86o.
The Bailment of Meade's Horse iuoorporated with the Central India Horse on x6 Feb. x86x.
STAFF.
Lt.Colonel G. Martin, late x Cavalry..
Captain A. H. S. Naill, Staff Corps ..
ao Nov. 77
ao Aug. 73
Commandt., X3 April 77.— Also Political Agent, Western Malwa.
Staff Officer, 17 March 77.— From x 0. 1. Horse.
Officiating Staff Officer.
1st Central India Horse.
Head Quarters at Augur. Uniform, Drab. Paeinge, Maroon, Zaoe, Gold.
Ms^or H. M. BnOer, late 5 Cavalry 34 Nov. 76 and in Command and Squadron Commander, 35 Aug. 71.
MasK>r A.J. Bannerman, Bombay Staff C. xx June 78 Squadron Commander, 5 Aug. 74.— Sick Furlough.
Captain A. H. 8. Neitl, Staff Corps ao Aug. 73 Squadron Commander, a April 77.— Staff Officer, C. I. Horse.
Captain H. A. Tinoent, Bombay Staff C.i 9 Nov. 78 Squadron Officer, 3 April 77.— Offg. Squad. Oomdr.
Ueat.
Lteau J. O.Monia, Staff Oorps aS Feb. 74 Officiating Squadron Officer
Bnrf^eonB. Galdeoott, Bombay Est. 1 Jn medical charge. 6 Nov. 76.— Furlough. T^
Snzseoo Xi^ B. F. Keegaa, UD, Officiating in medical charge.— From a 0. L Hon;^^
347
Corps under the Orders of the Oovemment of India.
2nd Central India Horse.
Head Quarters at Ooonah. Uniform, Drab. Faeingg^ Ifaroon. Zaee, Gold.
Bavx, Navxs, avs Corps.
Ck>loxiel J. D; Haj>, Bombay Staff Corps
ajor J. Colledge, Staff Corps
Abxt
Rurx.
ta June 78
^, . ..- 4N0V.79'
Bt.MfiUor M. G. Gerard, Staff Coriw ... 22 Nov. 79
Lieat. A. Kasters, Staff Corps 28 Oct. 71
Lieut. E. D. H. Dady. StaffCorpa I 9 A.U£r. 74
Lieut. N. F. P. Chamberlain, Staff Corps 9 Aug. 74 ,
Lieut. C. J. Bi H. DressHer, 9 Lancers... n Sept. 76;
Surgeon Major D. F. Keegan, MD ,
Burgeon P. M. Grant, MB
B9taJbli»kmtnt ofeack B§giiMnt,—i Squadron Co:
3 Beesaidars ; x Woordie Mf^'or ; 6 Jemadars ;
RXXASKS.
2nd in Command and Squadron Commander, 13 Apr.77.^PoUtical
Assistant at Goonah.
Squadron Commander, 13 Apr. 77. — Sick Furlough.
Squadron Commander, 13 April 77.
Sqiiadron Officer and Adjutant, 27 Mar. 76.
Squadron Officer, 27 Mar. 76.— Officiating Army Remount Dept.
Squadron Officer, 13 April 77.— Offg. Squadron Commander.
Officiating Squadron Officer.
In medical charge, 4 Nov. 68.'Officiating i C. I. Horse.
lOffioiating in medical charge.
iders ; 3 Squadron Officers; x Medical Officer; 3 Ressaldars
54 Duffadars ; 6 Trumpeters ; 420 Sowars.
Deolee Irregular Force {Cavalry — Lanoers, and Infantry).
AtDeolee (Eaipootana). Untform. Cavalry— Dari Qreen. luXtaxtry— Dark Green j Faeingi, Scarlet; Laee^ Gold.
Lt.Col. 0. H. Clay, Bombay Staff Corps. 24 Aug. 76 Commandant, 18 Dec. 74.
libijor J. H. L. Greenfleld,Bombay S. C... x June 7912nd in Com. and Squadron Commander, 18 Dec. 74.— FurlooRh.
Captain P. W. Smith, Gen. List, Inf. ... 30 Mar. 70 Wing Officer and Adjutant, z8 Dec. 74.— Station Staff Officer at
I Deolee. — Officiating 2nd in Command.
! Officiating Wing Officer and Adjutant.
Surgeon Mi^'or F. W. A. De Fabeck t In medical charge, 31 May 64.
S$labU9hwisnt.—Oomma.ndajit; Squadron Officer; Wing Officer; Medical Officer; 2 Native Doctors. Cavalry, 2
Troops, with 2 Ressaldars ; 2 Jemadars ; 18 DufflB,dars ; 2 Trumpeters ; 138 Sowars ; 2 Camel Sowars : or 164 of sU
ranks. 2fon-^«etiv« Ifative Stt^f^2 Kote Duffadars. Infantrg, 8 Companies, with 8 Subadars; 8 Jemadars;
40 Havildars; 40 Naicks; x6 Drummers; 600 T
Major; I HavildarM^jor; x Native Adjutant;
Major; I Fife Major.
maaars ; 2 j.Txunp««eFB » 130 DowaiB ; 2 v/amei ootvivs : ur 1U4 ui vu
ffadars. Ii^antrg, 8 Companies, with 8 Subadars; 8 Jemadars;
00 Sepoys: 7x2 of all ranks. JTon-^teHve Native Stqf, Subadar
t; X Drill Naick; 8 Colour Havildars; 8 Pay Havildars ; i Dram
Erinpoorah Irregular Force.
At Erinpoorah (Xajpootaaa). Uniform, Dark Qreen. Faeinge, BearUt. Laee, Gold.
I Commandant,
8 Feb. 70 2nd in Command and Squadron Comnuuider, 9 Aug. 78.
Squadron Commander.
10 Nov. 77tWing Officer and Adjutant, 30 Nov. 70.— Station Staff Officer.
Iln medical charge, 30 Oct. 78.
Gapt. A. B. T. M*Rae, Bombay Gen. List
Captain C. E. Wheeler, Staff Corps
Burgeon Major H. D. S. Compigne, MD.
SMoAIMmMe.— Commandant; Squadron Commander; Wing Officer; x Medical Officer; 2 Native Doctors;!
Bubadar Major; 7 Subadars; 8 Jemadars; 40 Havildars; 40 Naicks ; x Drum Major; i Fife Major; 14 Dram*
mers; 600 Privates; x Squadron of Cavalry; 2 Ressaldars; 2 Jemadars; x8 Dufiltdara; 2 Trumpeters;
Z40 Sowars. _^
Resident's Escort — Katmandhoo (Nepaul) (Raised 5 April 1816).
JB$iabU9kment,—i Native Doctor; x Subadar; x Jemadar; 5 Havildars; 5 Naicks; 2 Buglera ; 80 Sepoys.
BHEEL CORPS.
Malwah Bheel Corps (Raised 24 Feb. 1840).
Head Quarters at Sirdarpoor (Central India) . - Detachments at Patae, Salawud, Allyzajpore, aad Bntlam.
Uniform, Green. Faeinge, Scarlet. Lace, Black.
Li Colonel W. Kincaid, Madras Stall C. ' 3 Mar. 75 Commandant, 15 Aug. 76.
Major J. Miller, Staff Corps { 8 June 7512nd in Command and Wing Commander, zx Sept. 75.
Captain W.Ashfleld, Bombay Staff Corps | i Feb. 79 Wing Officer, 12 Nov. 7X.— Officiating Adjutant.
Snrgeon Major A. D. Campbell, MD. ... 1 lln medical charge, 4 Sept. 68.>->Sick FurlouKh.
Burgeon M^jor F. Odevaine I lOfflciating in medical charge.— From 34 N. 1. ^
Sttabliehment.—CommKndtait ; Wing Commander; Wing Officer; x Medical Officer; 2 Native Doctors; i Subsdar
Major ; 7 Subadars ; 8 Jemadars ; 40 Havildars ; 40 Naicks ; a Bogle Majors ; x6 Buglers ; 500 Privates.
Meywar Bheel Corps (Raised 15 July 1840).
Head Quarters at XSierwarah (Rajpootana) . Detachment at Kotrah. Un{f<yrm, B\fle Green, Faeinje, SearM.
Lace, Black. [Meywar.
3t Oct. 74 Comdt., 9 Aug. 78.— Polit. Supdt. and xst Assist. Poht Agent,
8 June 72,2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 9 Aug. 78.- 2nd AssiBt.
to Polit. Agent, Meywar.— On Field Sinvice.
|0ffg.2nd in Command.— 0ffg.2nd Assist, to Polit. Agent, Meywsr.
Colonel C. R. Blair, Bombay Inihntry.
Captain A. ConoUy, Staff Corps ,
Lieut, t, M. Rundall, Staff Corps.
Lieut. C. Herbert, Staff Corps ....
Lieut. R. S. Bum, 16 Foot ,
Suxf^eon D. Mullen, MD.
9 Mar. 72]Wing Officer and A(]yutant,_9 Aug. 78.
13 June 741 Wing Officer, 29 Nov. 77.— Extra Aide de Camp to the Gov. Gen.
t Sept. 76 Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge.
Officiating in medical charge.
JEi<a&U«&m«n<.— Commandant; Wing Commander; 2 Wing Officers; x Medical Officer; 2 Thakoors; 3 Katire
Doctors; I Subadar Major; 7 Subadars; 8 Jemadars; 40 Havildars; 40 Naicks; x Bugle Migor; 15 Bugler* :
600 Privates.
Bhopaul Battalion (late Bhopaul Levy. — Raised Jan. 185 9, /or General Service).
Head Quarters at Sehore. Uniform *Drah. Facingt, Chocolate, Lace, Gold.
Colonel H. Forbes, Staff Corps 29 Sept. 73, Commandant, 12 June 60.— Furlough.
Mi^orG. R. Peart, Bombay Staff Corps... 12 Aug. 79"2nd in Command and Wing Comdr., xo Sept. 75'— Offg. Comat
Captain C. Hansford, Gen. List, Inf. ; x Mar. 70 Wing Officer and Adjutant, xo Sept. 75.*- Sick Furlough.
I Officiating Wing Officer.
Lieut. K. S. Masters, i Foot 9 A.ug. 73 Officiating Wing Officer and A^utatot. [Agency.
Burgeon MigorW. E.Allen In medical charge, 28 May 72.— In charge of Bhopaul Politic*!
ISifa52tMme»f. -.Commandant; Wing Commander; 2 Wing Officers; x Medical Officer; r Subadar M^orj
9 Subadars; 10 Jemadars; 50 Havildars ; 50 Naicks ; 20 Diummers ; a Native Doctors; 00 Sepoys.
Corps under the Orders of the Oovemment of India* 34S
Mhairwarra Battalion (laie AJmere and Mhairwarra Police Battalion. —
Baised 16 June 1822.) Reorga/niaed i A^pril 187 1.
Head Qnarters at Ajbum. Un^orm, BearUt, Faeingi, French Cfrey. Laee, Gold,
Bin, NaXSS, AlTD COBP8.
ASMT
Raitk.
RSXA.SXS.
t^. -:
Ifc^jor F. W. Boilean, Staff Corps ao Mar. 75 Commandant, i Nov. 78.
FlfBLldgor O'M.Creagh, Bombay 8. C.'aa Nov.^Tg and in Command and Wing Commandei*. r N0V..78.
Liettt.:J. A. Boll, 44 Foot xo Sept. 75 Officiating Wing Offloer, Adjutant, and Quarter Master.
gnrgeon Miigor J. H. Newman, JfZ>. ...1 iln medical cliarge, 21 Oct. 78.— And Ciril Stirgeoii, Ajmere.
2^d3/MiMM/.— Commandant ; 'Wing Officer ; 8 Snbadars ; 8 Jemadars ; 40 Havildars ; 40 Naiks ; 16 Drummers ; 600
SepoTS; Total, 71a Natives of all ranks. Hon-^eetive Native 8t(if.—i Subadar Miy'orj i Drill HavUdar;
X Drill Naik ; x Drum Major; i Fife Major ; 8 Pay Havildars ; 8 Colour Havildars.
HYDERABAD CONTINGENT.
Head Quarters, Bolanim.
Tk4 OonUMgeni wnaUU cf^ Field BaOeriee tff Artillery, 4 Beginentt of Cavalry, and 6 Begimenitoflnfanirf.
STAFF.
Brig.Gen. T. Wright, CB. Bengal S.C. 1 5 Sept. 69 Commandant, x6 Deo. 75.
Captain J. J. Kennedy, Madras S. 0. ... 9 Oct. 75 1 Assistant Adjutant Qeneral, x8 Apr. 78.
Cokmel E. BL Power, Madras S. Corps 29 May 74 Deputy Judge Advocate (Secunderabad), xS Feb. 76.
^b!Stow itotebiiS^^^.^™/. } i'^ ^^^' " ^ ^'^'*'^ Medical Department, 6 Nov. 78 (Secunderabad).
No. 1 Field Battery.
it BoIsnniL] " Mahibpoob "— *• Nowah '*— ** Cshtbal Ibvxa..*'
C«pt P. F. M. Baddeley, Boyal Artillery | x6 Aug. 76; Commandant, xo Oct. 7a.
Lieot. B. J. Sevan, Boyal Artilleiy 1x5 Dec. 71 Subaltern, 8 Feb. 78.
No. 2 Field Battery.
At Aonmgabad.] " Cbhtbai. Ibtoia.."
Captain 0. M. Smith, Boyal Artilleiy ... '23 Dec. 76 Commandant, 31 Jan. 79.— Furlough.
loeuL 8. G. F. Selfe. K. Artillery X3 June 69 Officiating Commandant.
J I Subaltern,
Lieut A. H. P. Turner, Boyal Artillery 1x9 Aug. 75 Officiating Subaltern-
No. 3 Field Battery.
8 Dec. 75) Commandant, x April 75.
9 Jan. 73; Subaltern, 18 Nov. 78.
AtEiacolM.]
Ckptsia B. F. Gambler, Boval Artilleiy
Lieot. A P. Penton, Boyal Artillery..
Al ZQiehpoor.]
Gaptsiii H. a Seton, B. (Bombay) Art...
lieot. G. B. Moore, Boyal Artilleiy
No. 4 Field Battery.
" CSHTBAL IlBIA.."
X Aug. 7a Commandant, ao Aug. 75.
8 Jan. 70 Subaltern, 5 Sept. 79.
SdOUAmeniqfeaek BatUrg.—i Commandant; x Subaltern.— (3fitiMMr»— 2 Native Commissioned Officers ; x2aNon-
Commissioned Officers ; 2 Buglers ; 56 Gunners. Drttwrv— 4 Non-Commissioned Officers ; 36 Syce Drivers •
x8 Bollock Drivers ; Total, X30. x Hospital Assistant. Ordnance-^ 6-pounder Guns ; 2 xa-pounder Howitzers.
Ist Cavalry,
"Cbhtbil IimiA.."
ItleBiBabaa.!
kCokmel H. Watson, Madras 8. Corps 13 June 77 Commandant, 25 Mar. 73.- Sick Furlough.
" " ' and in Com. jind Squadron Comdr. 20 Jan. 70.— Offg. Comdt.
l(aJQrO.B.Fkniiigton, Madras S.Corps
MajorJ.G. D. Walker,late 6 MadraaCav.
Capt R. A. OachriBt, Staff Corps
Lkat. H. M. Mason, Staff Corps
lieat. J. de G. D. Meade, 89 Foot
Son^eon Msjor G. D. BiddeU, Madras >
mblishment S
9 June 75
4 Oct. 78
4 Aug. 77
aSOot. 7X
9 Aug. 73
Squadron Officer and Adjt. 6 Deo. 66.— 05'g. and in Command.
Squadron Officer, 17 Jan. 76.
Officiating Squadron Officer and Adjutant.— From 4 Inf. H. C.
Officiating Squadron Officer.
Officiating Squadron Officer.
In medical oharge, 9 June 74. -. *
AtBolsannB.3
Colonel G. B.Weatmaoott, Bengal S. C.
H^or W.J. Bell, Madras Staff Corps
Capt. H. C. Hamilton, Madras Gen. List
iMni. W. J. B. Bird, Staff Corps
Lieut G. Adye, Staff Corps
S&rgeon Mijor B. Williamson, MB.
Madras BstabBahsMnt
SurgeonMsjorJjr.SargentyMadrasBstab
15 July 75
8 June 74
ao Dec. 73
XS Dec. 71
X3 Nov. 7a
2nd Cavalry.
Commandant, 20 Jan.
2nd in Command and Squad. Commander, 7 May 69.-^Farlonjrh.
Squadron Officer, 28 Mar. 73.— Offg. 2nd in Comd.
Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 17 Jan. 76.
Offg. Squad Officer.— Executive Commt. Officer, Eoomm Force.
In medical charge. 8 Nov. 6x.— Sick Furlough.
Officiating in medical charge.— From 5 Inf. H. 0.
AtAnnrngabad.]
Colonel H. C. Dowker, Madras Staff C...
Uuor C. J. O. FitzGerald, Madras S.C.
M2^r U. 8. Stewart, Madras Staff C...
Lieat. C. E. Gubbina. Staff Corps
BQTK.Ms4or C. B. M^ittfe* Madias Est.
3rd Cavalry.
" ClITTBAL IlTDlA,"
S3 June 75 Commandant, 7 Oct. 68.
4 Mar. 77 2nd in Command and Squadron Conunander, 16 Dec. 6B,
4 Dec. 78 Squadron Officer, xx Jan. 69.
aS Oct. 7> Squadron Officer and Adjutant, x8 May 76.— On Field SerTio&
In medical charge^ 26 Jan. ; 7.
Digitized by V^jOO^li:^
349
At Hiagolae.]
Corjpa under the Orders of the Oovcrnment of India.
4th Cavalry.
'CBirXSA.L IVBXA."
RuTK, Naxbs, AVD COBP8.
Abkt
RA.irx.
Rbkabkb.
LtColonelA. A. Johii8on,Madra8StafrG.|x4 Mar. 79 Commandant, x6 Deo. 68.
Colonel E. Hill, Madras Staff Corps 10 Jane 79! 3nd in Command and Squadron Commander, 27 Not. 68.
Captain J. T. Cummins, Madras Staff G.| 8 June 73. Squadron Officer, 2a Auff.73.
Lieut. F. R. B. Knox, Staff Corps 13 Nov. 72' Squadron Officer and Ac^utant, i Jan. 79.
Burg. Maj. G. A. Bum, IfD. Madras Bst.i jIn medical charge, 24 Sept. 62.
E9tahli$kment of eaek Eeaiment of Caoa^.— Commandant ; Squadron Commander; 2 Squadron Officers;
X Medical Officer ; 14 Native Commissioned Officers; 48 Duffadars; 4 Camel Gunners; 7 Trumpeters;
478 Troopers j Total 556. x Apothecary ; x Hospital Assistant
NoU.—The horses are Silladaree or private property.
At Lingsagoor.]
Colonel A. C. Lilly, Madras Staff Corps
Major A. C. Havelock, Madras Staff C...
Capt. W. Q. C. Johnstone, Madras S. C.
LieutC. J. Orr, Staff Corps
Surgeon T. Hume, 3f2). Madras Estab.
Surgeon M. S. Byre, Madras Estab..
1st Infantry Regiment.
*' MaHIDPOOB " — '• N0WA.H."
20 Jan. 78 Commandant, 31 Dec. 74.
8 Dec. 75 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 20 Aug. 69.
8 Aug. 77 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 7 April 76.
23 June 75 Wing Officer, 28 Feb. 79.
In medical charge, 26 Jan. 77.— Offg. Civil, Akola.
Officiating i n medical charge.
At Elliohpora.]
Lt. Col. C.V. Conway-Gordon, Beng.S.C.
Captain J. G.Proudfoot, Madras Staff C.
Lieut. C. C. Whistler, Staff Corps
Captain F. G. Maltby, Staff Corps
Surg. C. L. Swaine, JCB. Madras Estab.
2nd Infantry Regiment.
•* MaHIDPOOB ''— ** NOWAH."
X Oct. 77
26 Apr. 76
28 Oct. 71
6 July 79
Commandant, xo May 78.
2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 31 Jan. 79.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, xo May 78.
Wing Officer, 8 Dec. 76.
Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, xx April 79.
At Belarum.]
Colonel R. K. Macquoid, Madras Staff C.
Colonel D. Shaw, MadraA Staff Corps ..
Captain A. J. Garrett, Staff Corps
Lieut. F. S. Sorell, Staff Corps
Surg. W. R. Browne, 3£D. Madras Est.
3rd Infantry Regiment.
" NoWAH "— " CbWTBAL IKDIA.*'
26 Jan. 781 Commandant, 23 April 69.
8 Jan. 79 2nd in Command and Wing Comdr., x8 Jan. 77.
29 May 78 J Wing Officer, 9 Mar. 75.
28 Oct. 71
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 20 Sept. 78.
In medical charge, xo Dec. 75.
At Javlnth.]
Colonel J. P. Pedler, Madras Sti^O.
Lt.Colonel T. H. Way , Madras Staff Corps
Lieut. F. D. Welchman, Staff Corps ...
Lieut. H.M. Mason, Staff Corps
Lieut. R. V. Garrett, 54 Foot ^....
Surg.Maj. H. Crocker, JbTD. Madras Est.
Burgeon S. Borah, MB
4th Infantry Regiment.
"Naopoob."
8 Dec. 79 Commandant, x8 Jan. 7^.
x2 Deo. 77
98 Oct 7x
28 Oct. 7x
X Feb. 76
2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 7 Mar. 73.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 28 Fpb. 79.
Wing Officer, 20 Sept. 78.— With 1 Cavalry H. C.
Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, 19 June 62.
{Officiating in medical charge.
5th Infantry Regiment.
At HiaioUe.] " Cbktbal Ikdia."
Colonel T T.Turton,MadraB Staff Corps 26 June 79jCommandant, 9 Mar. js
Major H. F. H. Sewell, Madras Staff C.
Captain A. C. Le Quesfte, Staff Corps ..
Lieut. A. Adye, Staff Corps
Lieut. K. W. S. Welchman, 51 Foot
20 Mar. 77 1 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 31 Jan. 79.
6 Nov. 79lWing Officer and^A^jutant, 31 Deo. 74.
Surg. Maj. J.F^Sargent, Madras Estab.
Surgeon G.J.
. KelUe
13 June 74
IX July 74
Wing Officer, 4 Oct. 78.
Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, x Sept. 69.— With 2 Cav. H.
Officiating in medical charge.
At Annngalwd.]
Colonel E. W. Dun, Madras Staff Corps
Lt Colonel H. A. Justice, Madras Staff C.
Captain J. N. S. Kirkwood, Bombay S.C.
Captain W. H. Salmon, Staff Corps
6th Infantry Regiment.
Commandant, X4 Mav 6;
Lieut. E. C. M. Lushington. 33 Foot......
Surgeon Major O.T.Eves, Madras Estab.
8 Dec. 74
13 Dec. 77
X Sept. 7;
12 Jan. 7I
27 June 75
20 Feb. 68
2nd in Command and Wing Comdr., 19 Nov. 6x.— Purlouirh-
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 8 Deo. 76.— Offg. 2nd in Command.
Wing Officer, x6 Jan. 75.
Officiating Wing Officer and Officiating A^'utant.
In medical charge, 28 Feb. 71.
M^jor
tent of eaek Begiment of J«/aii<fjr. — Commandant j Wing Commander; 2 Wing Offloers; i Medical
r; X7 Native Commissioned Officers; 8x Non-Commissioned Officers ; x Drum Major; 8 Drummers s x Fife
; 7 Fifers ; 4 Buglers ; 73a Privates j Total, 856. x Apothecary ; x Hoepital Assistant.
Digitized by VjOO*^ IC
General List of Officers of Bengal Cavalry.
Under the New Condition of Appointment.
350
Hajou.
Boberts, Arthar William, Bi.\
Major, 38 March 77 )
Hwfeings, Edward Geo. GodolO
phin, Bt.Major, x Oct. 77 )
Jeaniof^, Bobert Melvill, Bt.\
Major, I Oct. 77 S
Higgiiison,ClLas. Theoph. Metcalfe
Cowper, Herbert Henry Paterson.
Oantley, Christopher George
Lang, Bticb. Tickell Montgomery. ..
ao Feb. 59;
Campbell, CTharles Walter ....
Willock, Geor^ Woodward .
Moore, Martin Jamee
Jackson, George D'Agoilar ,
Craigie, William Bumot
Hay, Edward
Becher, Arthar William Reddle .
CAjpTAnra.
Ccart, ICajor Henry
Biacoc, William Walters
Macmullen, Frederic Wood
Fletcher, Henry Arthur
Bartholonaew, Elobert
la July 59
20 Feb. 59|26Aug. 59
20 May 59
16 June 59
4 Sept. 59
4 Sept. 59
laOct. 59
12 Oct. 59
20 Oct. 59
20 Oct. 59
20 Nov. 59
4 Dec. 59
4 Dec. 59
20 Dec. 59
20 Jan. 60
4 Feb. 60
20 Mar. 60
4 Sept.6o
30 Feb. 62
20 May 60,
16 June 60!
4 Sept. 60;
4 Sept.6o
9 Dec. 60
4 Jan. 61
21 Feb. 61
9 Apr. 61
z Jan. 63
I Jan. 63
z Jan. 62
1 Jan. 62
X Jan. 62
I Jan. 62
I Jan. 62
30 July 62
25 Oct. 66
12 Oct. 71
2o Oct. 71
20 Oct. 71
20 Nov. 71
4 Dec. 71
4 Dec. 7z
20 Dec. 7:
30 Jan. 72
4 Feb. 7a
20 Mar. 7a
4 Sept. 72
2 July 64 20 Feb. 74
O^PTAUr. ICAJOB.
20 Feb. 79
7 Dec. 67 29 Feb.
z5 Jan.
za Dec.
Z3 Oct.
35 Jan.
6 Apr.
17 Jan.
Z4 Feb.
24 Feb.
8 Nov.
Z3N0V.
33 Nov.
z3 Dec.
31 Dec. 72
31 Dec. 7a
Z2 Feb. 73
Z7 Feb. 73
23 Jan. 74
79
ao May
z6 June
4 Sept
4 Sept. 7
zaOct. 7
xaOct. 7
20 Oct. 7
aoOct. 7
20 Nov. 7
4 Dec. ;
4 Dec. ;
ao Dec. :
79
79
( Polit. Agency, 3rd Class,
i Central India Agency.
I —Sick Furlough.
(Dep. Commr. and Class,
i Pe8hawurDi8trict,Pun-
J jab.— On special duty
( among Khy ber tribes.
/ and in Com. and Squadron
1 Comdr . 6 Bengal Cav.
Squadron Officer a Bengal
Cavalry.
Mil. Accountant, and Class,
zBt Grade, Bombay.
Mil. Accountant, and Class,
ZBt Grade, Bawul Pindee.
Oep. Comr. and Class,
Mooltan District, Punjab.
3tationStaffOfficer,Sangor.
Squadron Comdr. 3 Ben-
gal Cavalry.
Squadron Officer za Bengal
Cavalry.
Bzec. Engineer, 4th Grade,
D.P.W., Military Works,
Pe«*hawur Division.
Squadron Officer a Bengal
Cavalry.
Squadron Officer 7 Bengal
Cavalry.
Squadron Commander z6
Bengal Cavalry.
With 3 Bengral Cavalry.
Squatiron Commander Z9 Bengal Cav.
Station Staff Officer, Seetapore.
Squadron Commander 6 Bengal Cav.
Assist. Commissioner, and Class, Pun-
jabi—Furlough^
General List of Officers of Bengal Infantry.
Under the New Condition of Appointment.
MAJoaa.
Graham, Adam Wilson ....
Beckett, William Henry....
Xewbery, Francis Monro .
Quin, Thoznas James
Parker, Neville Fraser .
XHSIGX. I LIXUT. I CAPTAIV.
Hodjnofix, Charles Nesbit
Mar«h, Frank Hale Berwick..
HaT^brd.Edwin Clarence O'Bryen
Tr^gwr, Vincent William
Yii^^erald, Arthur
Manhall, Herbert Seymour..
ao Feb. 59 20 Feb. 60
'lo Feb. 59 3 Apr. 60
4 Mar. S9|as July 59 z July 67
4 Mar. 59 1 1 May 60 Z9 Oct. 68
9 Apr. 59 35 July 60 z Nov. 68
20 Apr. 59 26 Aug. 60
20 May 59 19 Sept. 60
zz June 59' 26 Oct. 60 z Nov. 68
6 Feb. 68
8 June 68
z Nov. 68
z Nov. 68
1 Oct. 771 4 Mar.
a8 0cc. 77, 4 Mar.
zz June 59 7 Nov. 60
z6 June 59 22 Nov. 60
16 June 59! 2 Dec. 60'
z Nov. 68
9 Nov. 68
zo Nov. 68
Waller, John Edmund
Harriott, Edwin Metcalfe Leslie
Reade, G«orge Edward
V^imberlege, Henry Owen
>'€wziham, Edward George
Smith, William Graham
Injrlis, David WUliam
TweddeU, Francis
Branson, Charles Edward Douglas
C^hanerton, Frank William ....
Stewart, Diincan John
Uazn&ay, John Richard McKenzie
Hroome, Arthur Plantagenet
Home. Samuel Brown
Ires, Edwin Robert
rtavij, Alflred Thornton
Jones, Arthur Frederick
3iacleod, James Gawler
Plowden, Trevor John Chicheley
Hastings, Francis Eddowes
Salkela, Richard Henrv ,
Stronff. Dawsonne MelancthoD, ]
Bt. Major, aa NoT. 79 J
Rankin, Henry Herbert
Wiggens, Francis Edwin
Main waring. Edward Phillipson.
Aislabie, Wdliam Bei^aminf
Hopkinson, William
Wdc1iman.Arthm-JohnTregonwell|3o Dec. 59
4 July
9 July
Z5 July
t5 July
4 Aug.
zz Aug.
.20 Aug.
27 Aug.
8 Sept.
20 Sept.
20 Sept.
ao Sept,
2 Oct.
12 Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
20 Nov.
9 Dec.
zo Dec.
Dec.
zoDec.
zoDeo.
10 Dec.
10 Dec.
20 Dec.
20 Dec.
20 Dec.
59' 20 Feb. 6z|z6Dec. 68
59|aoFeb. 6itz6Dec. 68
59 z Mar. 6z z6 Dec. 68
59I z Mar. 61
59 28 Apr. 6z
5929 Apr. 6z
59 5 May 61
59 zo May 61
59 zo June 61
z6 Dec. 68
2z Jan. 69
29 Jan. 69
29 Jan. 69
BBS VST
KAJOB.
z Oct. 77 ao Feb.
z Oct. 77 20 Feb.
Wing Officer 38 Native Inf.
Exec.Eng.2ndGrade,D. P.W.
Kussowlie Division.
City Mag. of Lucknow.
Cant. Mag. zst Class, Allah-
abad, N.W.P.
22 Dec. 77J 9 Apr. 79 Dep. Assist. Com. Gen. and
I Class.
1 Jan. 78 20 Apr. 79
a May 78'ao May 79 'Supt. of Native Army Schools
I I in Bengal.
17 July 78 zz June 79 Di8t.Supt. of Police, and Gr.
Ferozepore, Puiyab.-Furl,
Wing Cozzunander 4z N.I.
Wing Commander 36 N.I.
Wing Commander 78 N.I.
23 July 78] I z June 79'
791
791
ao Aug. 78 16 June
14 Sept. 78 16 June
4 July 79 Wing Officer Z9 Native Infantry.
9 July 79,Dep.As8i8t.Com.Gen.andCl. SickForl.
5 July 79
15 July 79
4 Aug. 79
iz Aug. 79
ao Aug. 79
29 Jan. 69I27 Aug. 79 .
29 Jan. 69 8 Sept. 79 <
:;ommr. of Kumaun, N.W.P.
■ ; fleer 39 Native Infantry.
I l:!< .! a Commander Z7 Bengal Cav.
^'f A i8t.Com.Gen.zstCl. Sick Furl.
•r. J I .mmander Z5 Native Infantry.
I iu I ' Dmmand 3Z Native In&ntry.
1 in Com. 29 Native InHantry.
.59 6 July 6z|29 .Tan. 69 20 Sept. 79! Cantonment Mag. of Roorkee, N. W. P,
59 7 July 6z 29 Jan. 69 20 Sept. 79 Wing Officer 3 Native Infantry.
59 zz July 61 23 Feb. 69 20 Sept. 79 Boundary Settl. Officer, Bundelcund.
59 37 July 6z 6 May 69 z2 Oct. 79
59 28 July 6z 6 May 69 12 Oct. 79
59 2Aug.6z 6 May 69 20 Oct. 79
59 zz Aug. 6z 6 May 69 20 Oct. 79
59 29 Aug. 6z 6 May 69' 20 Nov. 79
59,24 Sept.6z Z3 May 69' 9 Dec. 79
59 28 Sept.6z Z2 June 69' 10 Dec. 79
59 2 Oct. 6z 22 June69 zoDec. 79
59|ZZ Oct. 6z' 22 June 69 10 Dec. 79
59'z3 Oct. 61 29 June 69 10 Dec. 79
S9z6 0ct. 6z'29 June69 loDec. 79
59 10 Nov. 6z 29 June 69 zo Dec. 79
14 Nov. 6z 29 June 69 20 Dec. 79
23 Nov. 6z 39 June 69 20 Dec. 79
9 Dec. 6z z6 July 69I20 Dec. 79
Squadron Commander za Bengal Cav*
Station Staff Officer, Dinapore.
Station Staff Officer, Ferozepore.
Wing Officer 5 Native Infantry.
With 39 Native Infantry.
With z3 Native Infantry.
Asst. Commr. 2nd CI., Punjaub, Kohat.
Wing Officer 2 Sikh Infantry.
Wing Officer z6 Native Izifantry.
Squadron Commander zo Bengal Cav.
With 30 Native Infantry.
Dist. Supt. of Police, 4th Grade, Shah-
jehanpore, N. W. P.
Wing Officer 4 Goorkha Regiment.
Wing Officer 3 Sikh Izifimtry.
Cantonment Magistrate, and Judge
Small Causes Court, Barrackpore.
28 Nov. 6z 29 June I20 Dec. 79'Sq»jijid^.on^(g)mjWinder 7 Bengal Cav.
B B
351
Oeneral List of Officers of Bengal Infantry,
Ci.PTi.iirs.
Bliott Henry Edj^cumbe
WilkinBon, Alfred Beginald ..
Thonuifl, FranciB Henry
Apperley, Charles Owen Wynne
Beid, George David
Steel, James Nisbet
Vyvyan, Richard Octavius
Laasalle, Jaa.Hector Cha. Greenhili
Prendergast, Charles Lewis.
Wilmot, Eevell Eardley- ...
Young, Hemy Lachlan
Woodcock, Hatley Frere ....
Kirke, Henry Philip
Babington, Charles Walter
CarruUiers, Joseph Geo. Thomson
Landon, Aislabie
Vyvyan, Seville Grenville
Peet, Henry John
Becher, Sullivan Edward
Clutterbuck, Thomas St. Quintin .
Bamsay, Herbert Maynard
Atkins, William
Bax, William Ironside
Broome, John Howard
Jacksosi, Eric Colvin Sutherland
Tytler, aob.Pra.Christopher Alex.
Robertson, Divie Henry
Bmoe, Andrew McCrae
Toung, Charles
Ridgeway, Joseph West
Hartshome, Arthur George*
Jaokson, George Henry
Tucker. Louis Henry Emile
Skene. Charles McDowal
BamneUs, Alexander Pringle
Hall, Charles McKenaie
Harrison, William Pringle
Parwell, Walter Charles
Roberteon,David,B<lfq;.i 1 Sept. 72
Bodsworth, William Franco
Price. Ralph Anstruther
Grigg, Edward Evans
Tulloch, James Murphy
Ransfoxil, Charles
MacCall, George
Atkinson, John Richard Breeks, )
Bt. Major, 23 Nov. 79 S
Fraeer, James..
Smyth, Etwall Walter ,
Webb, Edward Harvey
Anderson, Hugh Stark
Scott, WiUiam Walter Hopton
Morrison, Claude Stewart
Smith. Percy Wyndham
McNeale. James Agnew
Thomas. Charles Frederick ...
Oldham. Arthur
Oowan, Walter Edward
Harden, Allan
Ramsden, William Charles* ...
NichoUfi, Thomas
Gordon, JohnAndrias Davidson...
Hennessv, Douglas Cowslade
4 Jan.
4 Jan.
4 Jan. 60
4 Jan. 60
to Jan. 60
20 Jan. 60
4 Feb. 60
20 Feb. 60
4 Mar. 60
4 Mar. 60
4 Mar. 60
27 Mar. 60
4 May 60
4 May 60
8 Juno 60
8 June 60
8 June 60
26 June 60
7 July 60
1 Aug. 60
4 Aug. 60
4 Aug. 60
4 Sept. 60
18 Sept. 60
20 Sept. 60
2 Oct. 60
4 Nov. 60
4 Nov. 60
4 Dec. 60
4 Dec. 60
4 Dec. 60
19 Dec. 60
iQ Dec. 60
19 Dec. 60
20 Dec. 60
20 Deo. 60
4 Jan. 61
20 Jan. 61
20 Jan. 61
4 Mar. 6z
LIXUT. cxrtAiv.
Jan. 62 17 Aug. 69 Wing Officer 4 Native Cnfentry.
Jan. 62 25 Aug. 69 Dist. Supt. ofPolice, 3rd Grade.— Personal Assist.
i to Inspoctor General, Bengal.
Jan. 62,25 Aug. eqigub Assist. Com. General, ist Clans.— Sick Purl.
Jan. 62,25 Aug. 69 Squadron Officer 15 Bengal Cavalry.
Jan. 6»'25 Aug. 69 Wing Commander 43 Native Infantry.
Jan. 62 2 Oct. 69 1 Wing Commander 25 Native Infentiy.
Jan. 62 29 Oct. 69jWing Officer 40 Native Infantry.
Jan. 62 29 Oct. 69 Assist. Commissioner of Mhairwarra, and Polili-
cal Assist, zst Claas, Ri^pootana.— Furlough.
Jan. 62 29 Oct. 69|A88ist. Comr., 2nd Grade, Oude, Sultanpore.
Jan. 62 29 Oct. 69 1 Squadron Commander 14 Bengal Cavalry.
Jan. 62 29 Oct. 69 offg. Wing Commander 9 Native Infantry.
Jan. 62! I Nov. 691 AssistnntMilitery Accountant.— Sick Furlongfa.
Jan. 62 27 Nov. 69 Officiating Wing Officer 3 Native Infantry.
Jan. 62:27 Nov. 69 wing Officer 27 Native Infantry.
Jan. 62,27 Nov. 69'Wing Commander 21 Native Infantry.
Jan. 62:27 Nov. 69 1 with 29 Native Infantry.
Jan. 62 [27 Nov. 69; Wing Officer 7 Native Infantry.
Jan. 62 1 27 Nov. 69 Dep. Comm., 4th Grade, Assam.— Furlough.
Jan. 62 '27 Nov. 69, Wing Officer 2 Goorkhas.
T-« A^ 27 Nov. 69 Officiating Wing Officer 5 Native Infantiy .
27 Nov. 69 ! District Supdt.of Police, 3rd Gnide,Patiia,Beng*L
27 Nov. 69JWing Officer 6 Native Infantry.
27 Nov. 69 Squadron Conmiander 11 Bengal Cavalry.
27 Nov. 69 1 Squadron Commander 2 Punjab Cavalry.
27 Nov. 69, Wing Officer 32 Native Infantry.
27 Nov. 69 1 Squadron Officer 8 Bengal Cavalry,
27 Nov. 69 Squadron Officer 9 Bengal Cavalry.
27 Nov. 691 Wing C'ommander 4 Punjab Inftmtry.
27 Nov. 69 Wing Officer 5 Punjab Infantry. [plough,
27 Nov. 69|Polit.Agent,3rdClas8, Rajpootana Agency.— Fur-
Jan. 62
Jan. 62
Jan. 62
Jan. 62
Jan. 62
Jan. 62
Jan. 62
Jan. 6'^
Jan. 62
Jan. 62
Jan. 62
Jan. 62
Jan. 62
Jan. 62
Jan. 62
Jan. 62
7 Jan. 62
6 Feb. 62
17 Mar. 62
29 Mar. 62
25 Apr. 62
7 June 61 20 June 62
7 June 61! 25 July 62
7 June 61 30 July 62
7 June 61 30 July 62
7 June 61 1 30 July 62
7 June 6x1 30 July 62
7 June 61 '30 July 62
7 June 61 30 July 62
La Touche, Bverard Neal Digges.
Carr, Frederick Schomberg. Bt. 1
Motor, 22 Nov. 79 ^
Smith, Robert Edward Seymour...
Hill, Gtoorge Michell Dovereux
Hinde, Francis Henry...
Forster, Charles Hyder
Stead, AlAred James
Wylie, Henry
Forbes, Edward Mlllett
Clare, Arthur Benjamin
Napier, Hon. Geo. Campbell,')
CIS. Bt.Major, 3 Deo. 79 )
Meikl€|)ohn, William Hope
Wither, Archibald Cuthbert Bigg
Lawrence. Henry John .
Loch, William
Wemyss, Binfleld
Roberta, AUan ScoU ....
7 Jdne 61
7 June 61
7 June 61
8 June 61
8 June 61
8 June 61
8 June 61
8 June 61
8 June 61
8 June 61
8 June 6x
8 Jane 6
20 June 61
4 July 61
4 July 61
26 July 6x
a Aug. 61
4 Sept. 61
lo Sept. 61 1 xo Sept. 62
37 Sept. 61 27 Sept. 62
4 Oct. 61 4 Oct. 62
4 Oct. 61 4 Oct. 62
10 Oct. 61 1 20 Oct. 6a
26 Oct. 6x 30 Oct. 62
4 Nov. 6x z8 Nov. 6a
4 Dec. 6x XX Dec. 6a
a Jan. 62
4 Jan. 62
4 Jan. 621
30 July 62
30 July 62
30 July 62
30 July 62
30 July 62
30 July 62
30 July 62
30 July 62
30 July 6a
30 July 62
30 July 62
30 July 62
30 July 62
30 July 62
30 July 62
30 July 62
a Aug. 62
4 Sept. 62
27 Nov. 69
28 Nov. 69
28 Nov. 6g
28 Nov. 69
15 Dec. 69
X Jan. 70
I Jan. 70
X Jan. 70
X Jan. 70
X Jan. 70
15 Feb. 70
I Mar. 70
I Mar. 70
X Mar. 70
X Mar. 70
xMar. 70
X Mar. 70
xo Mar. 70
26 Mar. 70
26 Mar. 70
26 Mar. 70
26 Mar. 70
30 Mar. 70
9 May 70
26 May 70
28 May 70
a June 70
5 June 70
5 June 70
5 June 70
5 June 70
5 June 70
5 June 70
9 Aug. 70
9 Aug. 70
9 Aug. 70
9 Aug. 70
22 Aug. 70
16 Oct. 70
13 Dec. 70
5 Jan. 71
22 Feb. 71
9 May 7x
a4 May 7X
XX July 7X
^ x8 July 7X
13 Mar. 63IX8 July ^l
25 Jan. 63
10 Mar. 63
Wing Officer 12 Native Infantry.
Wing Officer 27 Native Infantry.
Dist.Supdt.ofPolice 2ndGrade.Pe8ha?nur,Punjab.
Wing Officer 43 Native Infantry.
Wing Commander 32 Native Infantry.
Wing Commander 5 Punjab Infantry.
Subordinate Judge, 2nd Class, Pcrtabghnr, Oude.
Brigade Major, Koorum Force.
Wing Commander 44 Native Infantay.
Station Staff Officer, Futtehghur.
Wing Officer 9 Native Infantry.
Assist. Com., 2nd Grade, Oude, Oonao.
With 23 Native Infantry.
Wing Officer Bhopal Battalion. rUmrit^ur
With 8 Bengal Cavalry.— Station Staff Officer at
Squadron Commander x Punjab Cavalry.
Wing Officer 40 Native Infantry.
Wing Commander 31 Native Infantiy.
Wing Officer 8 Native Infantry.
Wing Commander X2 Native Infantiy.
Squadron Commander xi Bengal Cavalry.
Squadron Commander X4 Bengal Cavalry.
Wing Officer Deolee Irregular Force.
Squadron Commander 8 Bengal Cavalry.
Mil. Accountant, and Class, 2nd Grade. Bengal.—
Wing Officer 12 Native Infantry. [Parlough-
With 21 Native Infantry.
Wing Officer a Native Infantry.
Wing Officer 3 Sikh Infantry.
Wing Officer 32 Native Infantiy.
Wing Commander 2 Native Infantry.
Wing Officer 10 Native Infantry. [AMsam.
Assist. Commr., ist Grade, Turd-Garrow Hills,
Squadron Commanders Punjab Cavalry.
Wing Officer 15 Native Inflantry.
Wing Officer 20 Native Infantry.
Wing Officer 2a Native Infantry.
With 13 Native Infkntrv.
and in Command and Wing Commander x t N.I.
Souadron Commander i Pui^ab Cavalry.
Officiating Wing Commander 39 N. I.
Wing Conmiander x6 Native Infantiy.
f Assist. Com., 3rd Class, Punjab.— Special duty.
I Foreign Dept.
Wing Officer 20 Native Infantry.
Executive Engineer, 2nd Grade. D. P. Works,
Indus Valley State Railway.— Furlough.
Aasist. Commissioner, 2nd Class, Punjab, Sirsa.
Principal of the Mayo College at Ajmere.
20 Jan. 62' 24 Mar. 631x8 July 71 Wing Officer 41 Bengal Native Infantry,
ao Feb. 6a|a4 Mar. 631 18 July 7i'A8st. Commissioner, and Class, Punjab.
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' M^or W. B. Aislsbie served with the 3Td Sikh Infantry throaghont the Umbeyla CftmpaiKn of 1S63, inclndiBg
the actions of xsth and x6th December (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 3rd Sikhs in the Hasara oampaiKn of
iSd8, inelading the expedition against the tribes on the Black Monntain (Clasp). AJso with the 3rd Sikh Inflimtiy
in the Jowaki expedition of 1877-8 (mentioned in despatches. Clasp).
' (}aptainiu Q. Hartshome served with the sand Bengal Native Infiutry thron^ont the Campaien nnder Sir
NeTilIe(3hsmberiain and Sir John Ghurock in 1863 against the Hill Tribes on the N. W. Frontier of India, and was
present at the operations in the Umbeyla Pass, inolnding the afihirs of taking the Conical Hill, destruction of LsJloo
and Umbeyla (liedal with Clasp) . Served with the right and left Columns of the Bhootan FieldForce in 1865-66 until
thesorrender of the guns at Dewangiri (Clasp). Served with the Abyssinian Expeditionary Field Force in 1867-68
in the Land Transport Train and subsequently as an Assistant Field Engineer, and was appointed to the special
duty of clearing the Tekonda Pass vid the Haddas River (Medal).
' Captain W. C. Bamaden served with the 30th Bengal Native Inftintry in Bhootan in 1864-65, and was present
at t^ capture of Dalim Kot and recapture of Bala (Medal with Clasp). Served with the srd Sikh Infiantry in the
Jowaki expedition of 1877-78 (Clasp). Served with the 3rd (]kx>rkhas in the hitter part of the Afghan campaifirn of
;S79.
Unattached Officers.
Majois.
rc Roddy, Patrick.
Hopkins, John, Bi.
xjrsiav.
24 Feb. 58
3 Dec. 58
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uliners. John. St,\ ^n«« ,8 c Anor c„
BRBVBT
CAFtA.IN.
Chalmers,
Major, 27 June 77... S
Doyle, Thomas, Bt.'>
Jfo/or,28 8ept.78...i
Edmonds, George
30 Dec. 58 S Aug. 59
28 Sept. 58 II Apr. 65
5 Oct. 60 5 Oct. 65
23 Sept.65
28 Sept. 70
II Jan. 67
19 Oct. 65
27 June 69
II Apr. 72
5 Oct. 72
9 Feb. 76
23 Dec. 78
23 Deo. 78
23 Deo. 78
Station Staff Officer, Roorkee.
fin charge of Depot of 28 N. I. at
I Phillour.
Doing Duty at Dalhousie Depot.
Doing Duty at Allahabad.
Doing Duty at Dinapore.
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Bengal Medical Department.
Su.«OMG»i™|x.^a.ar.« Jf-ior |\»»i«^;.
Beatson, John Fullarton,afD. CI^. 6 June 43
Dbvutt Suaoiovb Gxnsix, rank
a» ColoneU.
B«y, George HutchinBon, JfD...
Irving, JamoB. JfD •••-•
Allen, Frederick Freeman, C7JB.
HutohinBon, James Alex. C, MD
OhristiBon, Alexander, JfD.
Adley, William Henry '• -_, ^
De Benxy, Anneeley Chas. Castriot
PerkinB, Richard Henry
Townsend, Stephen Chapman...
Beatson, William Bums, MD....
Clarke, John James, MD
ToBon, John Bdward, MD
Dale, Alfred James, MB. ...... ^.
Hutchinson, Eobert Faure, MD ...
SvRGiovB Mi.JOB, rank a* Majon,
but afUr ao jfean* terviet <u Lt.
ColoneU, but junior of tko latter
rank, except for ekoiee of Q^wrtere.
Bro?m, James Bannatyne Samuel
Payne, Arthur James, MD
3 Jan. 47
87 May 47
20 Not. 48
20 Nov. 50
aoOct. 51
2 Sept. 50
29 July 51
20 Apr. 5a
I June 5a
30 June 53
14 May 53
17 June .S3
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3 Dec. 53
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AmeBbury, Joseph Walter Raleiffh
Ouningham, James Macnabb, MD
Qovan, George Moncrieff, MD..
Partridge, Samuel Bovren
Taylor. Bdward...
Spry, Henry William^..
Bunpson. Benjamm, MD
Picthall, John. MD
Ourrie, George Vernon
Graham, Henry Wdliam
Binger, Theobald, lfi>
SuSerland, Philip Warren
Bteson, Alfred ....^
Watson, William, MB
Oowie, Alexander John
Bellew, Patrick Francis ...^
Palmer, William John. MD
Pringle, Robert, JfD. ...^
Loch, James Henry, JfD
Bouse, Robert .•.••.•
Jackson, James Rawlinson, JfD.
Garden, Archibald Macdonald .
Amesbury, Samuel Comwallis .
Brake, John
Beed, Augustus Keppel
Garden, Alexander, JfD
Walker, William, JfD
Watson, George Alder
Matbew, Theobald, JfB
Fairweather, James, JfD
Jackson, Charles Julian
Bird. Robert, JfD. ...^.^
Coates, John Martin, JfD
Thorn, Henry, JfD
Planck, Charles^... ^....
BeUew, Henry Walter, Cai
zx Jan. 5T
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20 Nov. $1
20 Dec. 51
12 Oct. 52
X Aug. 53
4 Oct. 53
20 Oct. 53
14 Dec. 53
14 Jan. 54
Z4 Feb. 54
17 Apr. 54
6 May 54
20 May 54
I Aug. 54
4 Aug. 54
6 Sept. 54
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4 Oct. 54
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4 Jan. 55
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28 Feb. 55
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[—Sick Purlougli,
Employed under Bengal Govt with rank of Burg. Genersl.
Umbaua Circle.
][:SSl°Sur^n General for Civil Duties. N. W. P. andOade.
Allahabad Circle.
Assam Circle. fFoiw
R3'^d^ OiMl«.-Prin. Med. OBcer, Koonun Pwi
Lahore Circle.
Meernt Circle.
Presidency Circle.
X Bengal Cavalry.
Base Hospital. Peshawnr.
XI Jan. 71
20 Jan. 71
ao Nov. 71
ao Dec. 71
12 Oct. 72
Medical Storekeeper, Allahabad. .wi-«. • mnw».
Supdt. of European and Native Insime Asylmss, Bhoin^
TeeporeandDuSSmda.-^ffg. Local Burg. G^-f^C^
Civil. Lahore. [Dutoes, ueBgai.
S^lte^C JmiSlSJinCT^Sthe C^vernment of In^
15 June 64
15 June 64
2 Sept. 64
28 Jan. 65
25 July 65
X Jan. 66
24 Feb. 66
6 May 66
20 May 66
X Aug. 66
4 Aug. 66
6 Sept. 66
7 Sept, 66
4 Oct. 66
20 Deo. 66
aoDec. 66
4 Jan. 67
IX Jan. 67
14 Jan. 67
24 Jan. 67
28 Feb. 67
28 Mar. 67
4 Aug. 67
4 Aug. 67
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4 Aug. 67
4 Aug. 67
14 Nov. 67
23 Native Inflemtry. - Tjv,.inBok
\)?ingx8NaUve Infantry. ,. vil^Ssffi
Civil Patna. and Superintendent, Temple Medical School.
Examiner of Medical Accounts.— Furlough.
10 Bengal Cavalry.
Assay Master, Bombay Mint.
7 Bengal Cavalry.
14 Bengal Cav^. rQ^e.
iSjHtSS^e^t^Tvaccination ST^^^SJJh^^' "'
PriWpal Medical Storeke^r to Govt.-Fi^lough.
Officiating Assay Master, dalcutta Mint. [C^J^-™-
Prof, of Surgical and Descriptive Anaton^. Medical CoUege.
sS?)t. of V&nation, Agra »nd Meerut divisions.
Civil and Jail, Moradabad.-Offg. Civil, Allahabad.
Civil and Jail, Loodianah.
iijJe^t^XrGeneralofVaccinaaon.Punjab.-SickFurl
Civu! Nl^oiS^'^d Superintendent of Central Prison.
26 Native Lifantry. r.«-r«««r*
Civil, Tespore, Assam.-Oflfg. Wyfl, Cawnpore.
tosp^ctorlGeneral of Prisons, N. W. P. an^ Oude.
19 Bengal Cavalry.
8l;^l, G^^s,^^^oii^nKOivil«.d J«a. IWU.
Civil, Moozufferporo.— Furlough.
Civa and Jail, Burdwan.— Sick Furlough.
Sanitary Commissioner, Bengal. ••o-.^^nfttioii
3 Puniab Infantry. [Sup^U. General ^^J^^^^^^
SaSaryiCommisloner, N.W. Provmces and Oude, a^
SaStoi? Commissioner, Puiyaub, Lahore.-SpecuilPoUucsi
Smith, David Boyes, JfD.......^.... 28 Nov. 55
Thornton, James Howard, MB.... 9 Jan. 56
Jones, John, JfD 20 Feb. 56
Browne, James, JfD 20 Feb. 56
Bateson, Robert Sander 20 Feb. 56
Wright, Thomas Pettit 20 Feb. 56
Dallas, Alexander Morison 20 Feb. 56
Kilkelly, Charles, JfB — aoFeb. 56
Bhircore, Sarkies Michael
Bddowes, William .^...
Bryden, James Lumsdaine, JfD...
Sherlock, Thomas Travers
Kirton. William Henry
Farrell, George ••..".
Bensley,Cha. Egbert Wimond, JfD.
Morice, John Charles
Oharles,ThoinasBdmondston,JfD.
Elce, William Roche, JfD
Abbott, Richard Theophilus, JfD.
Duty ,'Koorum Field Force. ,, ^ ^ « ri.i<niii&
Principal and Professor of Medicine, Med. Coll.. Cslcutta,
sSgetn Superintendent, Presidency General Hospitol.
41 Native Infantry.
Offlciatinff Civil, tJmballa.
28 Nov. 67
9 Jan. 68
20 Feb. 68
ao Feb. 68
aoFeb. 68 ^
20 Feb. 68 37 Native Infantry t. • ^ rr x. 1
20 Feb. 68 Inspector General of PrlBons, Punjab (Lahore).
20 Feb. 68 Civil, Allygurh.— Furlough.
a July 56 2 July 68 Civil, Moorshedabad,
1 iSg. ft 1 aS|". 68|ltati^^l^fflcer to Sanitary Commr. with Govt, of Indi*.
4 Aug. 56
4 Aug. 56
4 Aug. 56
4 Aug. 56
8 Oct. 56
32 Oct. 56
20 Nov. 56
10 Dec. 56
Oayley, Henry ..."■
Penny, James Champion, JfD. .
Hilson, Archibald Hamilton, JfD.
Caldwell, WUUam Smith, JfD.
Raddock. Charles Edwin
Sutherland, George Sackville, JfD
Bonavia, Emmanuel, JfD
Dickson, Lindsay Frederic, JfD.
Taylor, Adam,
4 Aug. 68
4 Aug. 68
8 Oct. 68
82 Oct. 68
20 Nov. 68
xo Dec. 68
Supdt.
Civil and JaU, Umballa.— Furlough.
Civil, Agra.— Principal, Medical SchooL
27 Native Infantry,
t Native Inflwitry.
Ction,!
29 Jan. 57 29 Jan. 69
29 Jan. 57 29 Jan. 69
29 Jan. 57 29 Jan. 69
29 Jan. 57 29 Jan. 69
29 Jan. 57 29 Jan. 69
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4 Aug. 57 4 Aug. 69
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Pr^tiTo^Ses ^. 37 Jan. 58 37 Jan. 70 Civil. Goruckpore. [Physician of tHe C6U<
Chandra, Rajendra Chandra I27 Jan. 58 27 Jan. 70'Professor, Medical OoUege, Calcutta, aaa «
4 Aug. 68 Civil, Etawah.- Sick Furlough. ^ «^«^„,-
4 Aug.68 Medical Storekeeper, Meean Mew.-Offlciating RnjoP-
■ - 5 Goorkha Regiment. L^edical Storekeeper, Govt Pn*J
Civil and Jail, KishuAghur, Nuddea.
Offg. CivU, Dhurmsala. [Medical Golleffe. (^cjtt-
Supt. General of Vaccination and Profesaor of Midwucrr,
Civil, Jubbulpore. . ,„„_.
Sanitary Comr. .Insp. Gen. of Jails and Di8penBanes.and bop-
of VaccinaUon, Hyderabad AssignedDists.— Sick Fan.
apdt. of Bye Infirmary, and Sure. Mayo Native H(»p»W'
[Calcati*-
3X Mauve inianwy. ^ « ^ lx""» Tv-^^.
Rajpootana Political Agency, and Bupt. Gen. of Jsccin*
Health Officer, Lucknow.— Officiating Civil, Fysabsd.
13 Native Inftmtry.
Civil, Peshawur.
Hospittl;
B&ngal Medical Department,
354
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Aitchisoa,JAmMKdw.Tieniey,iri>.
Teale, Thomaa Stick, MD
Brown,Thoma8EdwinBurton,Jf2P.
Potter, Henry, MD
Hatchell, Charles
Whishaw, John Charles
De Fabeck,FrederickWilliiunAlex.
White, John Berry
Harris. Worseley Poolett, If D. ..
Allen, William Edward
Mantoll. Riners, ir^
fiensley, Edwin Clement
Sheppud, Thomas Williams
Ellis, John, ICB
Seloaa, Edrio
CoBtello, Charles Peter
Darant, James John
Odevaine, Ferdinand
Grant, George, MB ,
Gliesnaye, George Cochet
Dancan, John, MD ,
Tandy, Edward Ord
Parsons, Francis ,
Constant. Frederick George, MD.
Condon, James Hunt
Hooper, William Roe
Smith, Heniy Seymour, MB
Cameron, Charles
Richardson, John, MB
Holmes, Arthur Parker, MD
Gray, Robert, JfB
Fleming, Jos. HaoNaughtan, MD.
Oldham, Charles Frederick ...
Piajrerald, Edward Ambrose
Henderson, George, MD
CuUen, Peter, Jffi
Jameson, George William
Cookson, Henry
Conningham, fiobt. Wiseman,lf 2>
Moir, William, IfB
Skardon, Thomas Gray
Shaw, John Cardy
Johnston, John Wilson, MD.
Cameron, John, If 2>
PQcher, Jesse Griggs
Mackertich, Simon, MD. ....
French, John Gay, MD
Lyons. Richard Thomas
McLeod, Kenneth, MD
Clejfhom, JamM, MD
Hanrey, Robert, MB
Jkeen. Andrew, If U
B«d,Robert
B«ineit, John, MD
5*niner, Edward Barton ....
ffeUy, James, IfD
Spencer, Lionel Dixon, MD.
^,(koTge,MB
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23 July 58 23 July
23 July 58 23 July
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20 Jan. 60 2o Jan.
20 Jan. 60 20 Jan.
20 Jan. 60 20 Jan.
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20 Jan. 60 20 Jan.
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60 X Oct.
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31 Mar. 65 3 X Mar.
7x Mar. 6s 41 Mar.
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31 Mar.
Cenkr, William, MB
Pjrrei, Heniy Black
p«awn, George, MB
i«a^, Robert, MD
*«new, Robert George
wiflcan, William, lf2?
Jf*»9y. George
*»•, George Cumberland
Pover, Richartl
Griffith, Griffith
£*meron, Lewis, MD
«ye, Daniel O'Connell.lfl?
Wartonon, WUliam Pleace, MB..
Birch, Edward Alfr«d
^eegan, Denis Francis, MD
^f^, Lewis Edward
jackenae, Stephen CouU, MD. ...
Stewart. William Day
tompign^.HoTatio Dav. Steel,lf D,
Mullen, Thomas Ffirench, MD
^ffney, John Burke
McKenna, Cornelius John
Wood, Julius John, MB
Finden, Woodforde
Paterson. Andrew McMaster
Uthbndge, Alfred Swainc. MD...
Stephen, Arthur. MB
Jewmau, John Henxy, MD. ..
Jolmstone, Hugh, MB.
firaoioxi, niaic aa lA^uis'.i'biiil^ter
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Whitwell, Henry .
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10 Feb. 59 10 Feb.
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10 Feb. 59 10 Feb.
10 Feb. 59 xo Feb.
xo Feb. 59 10 Feb.
10 Feb. 59 10 Feb.
10 Feb. 59 10 Feb.
xo»Feb. 59 10 Feb.
10 Feb. 59 xo Feb.
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31 Mar. 65 3 X Mar.
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31 Mar. 65 3x Mar.
, 31 Mar. 65 31 Mar.
31 Mar. 65 31 Mar.
31 Mar. 65 31 Mar,
31 Mar. 65 ?x Mar,
3x Mar. 65
2 Oct. 65
2 Oct. 65
3 Oct.
2 Oct.
2 Oct.
2 Oct.
2 Oct.
2 Oct.
2 Oct.
2 Oct.
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31 Mar.
31 Mar.
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31 Mar,
3X Mar.
3T Mar.
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I Oct.
X Oct.
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30 Sept.
30 Sept.
30 Sept.
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X Apr. 68
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70 Supermiendent of Vaccination, Daijeeling Circle.
70' 29 Native Infantry.
70 19 Native Infantry.
70 Principal of the Lahore Medical School.
70 18 Native Infantry,
70 Civil, Mozuffernugger.— OfTg. Civil, Allyghor.
70 Civil, Lucknow.— Sick Furlough.
70 Deolee Irregular Force.
43 Native Infantry.
Offg. Civil, Mussoorie.
llhopal Battalion.
9 Bengal Cavalry.
Civil, Aajshahye.
Principal Assistant to the Opium Agent, Behar.
Civil, Seetapore.
Civil, B&ra Bank!.— OfTg. Civil, Ghazeepore.
5 Punjab Cavalry.
Principal Assistant to the Opium Agent of Benares.
34 Native Infantry.
Superintendent Central and District Jails, Bareilly.
4 Goorkha llegiment.
11 Native Infantry.
8 Bengal Cavalry.
2 Bengal Cavalry.
12 Bengal Cavalry.
Civil and Jail, Cawnpore.— Sick Furlough.
Civil, Benares.
Civil, Allahabad.— Sick Furlough.
Civil and Jail, Bahraich.— Offg. Civil, Bara Banki.
Superintendeotof Vaccination, Allahabad and Benares Div.
I Sikh Infantry.
Civil, Mooltan.
I Goorkha Regiment.
Civil, Jounpore.- Officiating Civil and Jail, Mirzapore.
Civil, Gujranwalla.— Officiating Civil and Jail, Elawul Pindee.
Civil and Jail, Nimar District, Khandwa.
Civil, Mussoorie.— Officiating Civil, Etawah.
5 Bengal Cavalry.
15 Native Infantry.
Civil, Meerut.
5 Bengal Cavalry.
Civil, Mymensing. — Furlough.
Officiating 3 Ghx>rkhas.
Civil, Fyzabad.— Furlough.
Civil, Uowrah.
5 Puiyab Infantry.
Health Officer for the Port of Calcutta.— Offg. Civil, Patna.
i5 Native Infantry.
Secretary to the Surgeon General.
Civil, Nynee TaL
Civil, 24-Pergunnahs.
Medical Officer to the Maharajah of Patlala.
Civil, Futtehghur.
Officiating Superintendent General of Vaccination, Pozyab.
Civil, Bijnore.— Offg., Sha^jehanpore.
1 Punjab Infantry.
Marwar Political Agency.
Supt. Royal Botanic Garden at Calcutta, and Prof, of Botany,
Calcutta Medical College.
Chemical Exaxxiiner, &c., Lahore Medical School.— Offg.
Curator, Lahore Museum.
Civil, Hooghly.— Officiating Civil and Jail, Darjeeling.
1 Puiyab Cavalry.
Superintendent of the Central Prison at Futtehghur.
Civil, Midnapore. — Offg. Civil, Mozufferpore.
10 Native Inl'antry.
Civil, Murree.— Offg. Supt. of Vaccination, Punjab.
2 Pui\jab Cavalry.
11 Bengal Cavalry.
18 Bengal Cavalry.
Civil, Backergunge.— Furlough. [Sick Furl.
i8t Resident Surgeon of the Presidency General Hospital. —
Medical Officer to the Rajah of Kapoorthala.
Civil, Hazareebagh.
2 Central India Horse.
17 Native Infantry. [School.
Professor, Calcutta Med. School, and Supdt., Campbell Med.
Civil and Jail, Cuttack.
£rinpoorah Irregular Force.
In medical charge of Ulwar Political Agency. ->Civil, Betul.
Offg Civil, Raepore, and Superintendent of the Central Jail.
39 Native Infantry. [Hazareebagh.
Superintendent of Vaccination, Rauchee. — Officiating Civil,
2 Goorkhas.
Inspector General of Jails, Bengal.
Superintendent Central Jail, Lahore.
Mhairwarra Battalion.
Civil, Akyab.— Officiating Civil, Rangoon.
Professor of Physiology, Medical College.
Officiating Residency Surgeon, Nepaul.
CivU, Sultanpore.
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
353
Bengal Medical Department.
BoatBon, JohnFSliftrton.2f2).CI^. 6 June 4j
Dbfutt Suao»oirB Gsnxix. rank
a* ColoneU.
Bay, George Hutchinson, MD
Irving, James, KD -
AUen. Frederick Freeman, CB..^
Hatchinaon, James Alex. C, MD
Ghristison, Alexander, MD.
Adley, William Henry ^
De Benxy.Annesley Chas.Castriot
Perkins, Richard Henry
Townsend, Stephen Chapman...
Beatson, WiUiam Bums, MD....
Clarke, John James, MD
Tuson, John Edward. If D
Dale, Alfred James, MB. .........
Hutchinson, Bobert Faure, MD
Svaaiovs Hi.JOB, rank a$ Majon,
but qfUr ao jfeart' §eroic« a$ 1/
ColoneU, but junior cf tko lot
rank, except for ekoiee of Quar'
Bro?m, James Bannatyne Sa
Payne, Arthur James, MD
Scriven, John Barclay
AJttesbury, Joseph Walt
CoAingham, James ISf ^.<
QoTan , George Mon r
PartriflJ^Ct Sumuel
24 Nov. 75
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3 Jan. 47
87 May 47
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20 Nov. 50
2oOct. 51
9 Sept. 50
29 July 5«
20 Apr. 5»
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30 June
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Calcutta.
Emplo"**'
Dec. 73
13 Dec. 74 ^ -
6 Dec. 76 Utp»-
31 Mar. 77lr
31 Mar
,r. Gen.'s Body Guard.
' pii^ Benares.
i-^r^'ir
.;»*„, .
'. > /'** v/V^rence Aaylum, Si
■UJ'^ ' d <fv'il, Oonao.— Omcia
. ■: .Ji^iating Civil, Bareilly.
, ' . > f -;x»J Jail. Lucknow.— Officiating Civil, Lucknow.
■ / V^tfr, Calcutta Mint.
•■•^"
. *^ ^^Ji^r Vaccination, Metropolitan Circle
; .'S^^giiieucy Gen. Hospital, and Superintdt., Presidency Jail.
■ i:\\*\\i\'C.'yv\ Aj^L'iicy.
iiromkii.— Ollicmting Civil and JaU, Hoofibly
Sunawur.
^'i^-
rtv'il, Oonao.— Otticiating Civil, Kheri.
^ ,5 z^ative Infantrj-.
%,-< ,/;*•/. ^.^fv-il, Budaun.
/'*;* /to 4 Pui^ab In&ntry.
Tayloi*. Edwartl
Spry, Heiiry W
8unps()n, UelU,^
Piothall. JiJliT
Ourrie, Geor
Graham p K
Ringer, Tb
Sutherlaii
StesoDi
Wa-toon
Oowie,
Bellew
Palm'
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, Oct. 69
1 Apr. 70
I Apr. 70
I Apr. 70
1 Apr. 70
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30 Sept. 73
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gjSSSs, Alfred Henry. MB
?imS.BobertAndrewKing,ifD.
^S; JTohn Edward Chamock...
I^rereton, Samuel
goriartyi Matthew Denis, MB....
Sloe, Gordon, MD
povill, Edward, MB
O'Brien, Bartholomew, MD
nondos, George Albert
HiU, Henry Walter. MB
Aluned, Zalnoor AUee, MB
Gilligani William Arthur
Griffiths, William Edwin
Wilkie, David, MB
Battersby, William Edward, MB.
Wall, Alfred John, MD
Moodie, Robert, lf£
Tuohy , Francis Joseph, MD
Moynan, Wm. Edw. Bonsall, MD.
Maodonald, Denis Peter, MD
Baker, Oswald
Mallins, Henr3% If B
Wright, Frederick WUUam. 3f^...
WUoocks, Alexander John, Jf£...
Moloney, Timothy,* MD
Deakin, Chas. Washington Shirley
M'Kay, Henry Kellock
Bwaine, Frederick Bobert, MB ...
30 Native Infantry.
36 Native Infantry.
21 Native Infantry.
Civil, Chumparuu.
20 Native Infantry.
Civil, Munipore.— Officiating Civil, Moradabad.
Civil, Pooree.— Officiating Civil, Burdwan.
Professor of Pathology, Medical College, Calcutta, ic.
44 Native Infantry.
Fui'lough.
Offif . Senior Medical Officer at Port Blair and the Nicobjirs.
4 Imtive Infantry.
Civil, Dacca.
25 Native Infantry.
Civil, Bhaugulpore.— Sick Furlough.
Civil, Gowhatty.
Medical Officer, Gilgit.
Superintendent Central Jail, Allahabad.
Civil, Beerbhoom.
8 Native Infantry.
13 Bengal Cavalry.
Civil, Futtehporc— Officiating, Minpoorie.
Professor of Anatomy and Surgery, Lahore Medical School.
42 Native Infantry.
Civil, Roy Bareilly, Oude.
Civil, Balasore.
Civil, Bankoora.
Officiating 3 Native Infantry.
6 Punjab Infantrj'.
Civil, Goojerat.
Officiating Civil. Umritsur.
3 Punjab Cavalry.
Civil, Pooree.
Civil, Moozuffemugger. — Officiating, Jounpore.
3 Bengal Cavalry,
9 Native Infantry.
Superintendent, Central and District Jails, Meernt.
Political Agency in Turkish Arabia.
3 Native Infantry.
vJiviJ, Justtore.
Officiating i8t Resident Surgeon, Presidency General Hospital-
Officiating Civil, Gonda.
Junior Civil SurgeoL, Rangoon.
Civil and Jail, Monghyr.— Sick Furlough.
Civil, Maldah.— Officiating Civil, Sonthal Pergunnahs.
Northern Bengal State RaUway, Saidiiore.—Offg. Civil, Midnapore.
Officiating 21 Native Infantry.
Junior Civil Surgeon, Allahabad.— Offg. Supdt., Central Jail, Agra.
Superintendent of the Central Jail at Bhaugulpore.— Sick Furlou^ii.
Residency Surgeon, Nepaul.— Sick Ij^urlough.
Officiating i Bengal Cavalry.
13 Native Infantry.
40 Native Infantry.
17 Benjral Cavabry.
Civil, Theyetmyo, Burmah.
22 Native Infantry.
45 Native Infantry.
Civil, Ghazeepore.— Offg. Civil, Boolundshohur.
3 Sikh Infantry.
Officiating Junior Civil Surgeon, Allahabad.
^2 Native Infantry.
Officiating Civil and Jail, Rauchee. ^^r^i^\r^
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-bett, John Lane, JfD 31 Mar. 74 OfflciatinK Civil and Jail, Nimar.
rne, Samuel Haalett, MD. ...31 Mar. 74 Civil, Uoshongabad Distriot.
Edward, MB 31 Mar. 74!civil,Mirzaporo.— Officiating Suporintendent of Luoknow Jail.
^mgt James 3' Mar. 74 Marine Survey Department.
Lonia Richard 31 Mar. 74iSiGk Furlough.
John Gatchiok I31 Mar. 74:Sick Furlough.
-^Parr I3: Mar. 74 15 Bengal Cavalry.
hn Campbell '31 Mar. 74 ' On Field Service.
\es James Hislop ... 31 Mar. 74 Professor of Chemistry and Chemical Examiner, Medical College*
I Nugent 30 Sept. 74;tiarriaon Surgeon, Fort Attock.
' '30 Sept. 74 III joint medical charge at Simla.
,MB 30 Sept. 74 Officiating 6 Bengal Cavalry,
.les Joseph, MD ... 30 Sept. 74 Officiating 2 Punjab Cavidry.
irgeSpiersAlex.. JfS. 31 Mar. 75,6 Bengal Cavalry,
ujbert Davidson, MB.... 31 Mar. 7s 'Civil, Chittagong.
. Dennis Wood Deaue 31 Mar. 75, Officiating 38 Native Infkntry.
-Jior, Patrick Fendion '31 Mar. 75 1 Officiating 2 Sikh Infimtry.
^ran, James, JTD 31 Mar. 75!Offlciating 6 Native In&ntry.
tJcatton, WUIiam I31 Mar. 75iMeywar Political -Agency.
Sunmonds, William Allason 31 Mar. 75|Koorum Field Foroe.
Warboiton, George Arthur 3' Mar. 75 'Officiating Civil, Tespore.
Micrse, Boderick 31 Mar. 75,28 Native Infkntry.
Bate, Thomas Elwood Lindesay ... 31 Mar. 75 Officiating a Native Infantry.
^ah,8hibi»m, MB 31 Mar. 75lOfficiating 4 Intentry. Hyderabad Contingent.
Weir, Patrick Alexander, MB. ... 3° Sept. 75116 Bengal Cavalry.
Freyer, Peter Johnston, MD 30 Sept. 75 Officiating Civil, Aaimghnr.
Hai<. Percy deHaga 30 Sept. 75 ! Officiating 4 Sikh Infknlry.
Wta»,John,lfi> 3" Sept. 75 Corps of Guides.
0>eill, John, MD 30 Sept. 75 Officiating Civil and Jail, Shahpore.
T^>mos, Arthur 3t Mar. 76. Officiating Civil, Backergunge.
JUwDon, WiUiam Arthur 31 Mar. 76 Officiating 14 Bengal Oavaliy.
JecTOT, George Hamilton '31 Mar. 76,Officiating Left Wing xo Native Infantry.
B*n^, Sorabshaw Hormaaji 31 Mar. 76 ] Civil, Tharrawaddy District.
Macdonald, Donald John 31 Mar. 76 Officiating 24 Native Inftmtry.
HMQiIton, Henry. MD '31 Mar. 76 On Field Service.
Halpm, Nicholas John 31 Mar. 76 sick Furlough.
wjie, Benuird 31 Mar. 76'
C^b Robert... 31 Mar. 76'Officiating 2nd Resident Surgeon, Presidency General Hospital.
feiephens, Aug. Edward Richard... 31 Mar. 76 Candahar Field Foroe.
Ul?e, Waiiam Hotoon 31 Mar. 76 Officiating Civil, Bynore.
jo-jrhssd, James. MD 30 Sept. 76 Officiating Civil, Mymensingh.
B^wn, Charles Henry 30 Sept. 76 Officiating 7 Native Iniintry.
^» Charles William 30 Sept.76 Koorum Field Foroe.
frJBihs, Gilbert Saunders 30 Sept.76 Officiating i Puiyab Inftintry.
want, Peter Macpherson, MB. ... 30 Sept. 76 Officiating a Central India Horse.
weii,WUUam 31 Mar. 77 Candahar Field Force.
ji,i A^^l*?!^ r 3iMar. 77 Officiating 5 Bengal Cavalry.
JMk, David Morton 3' Mar. 77 Doaba Outposts.
Uary. Walter 31 Mar. 77 With 1 8 Native In&ntiy.
wtnlLr?^®'^®™"^® 32 Mar. 77 Officiating 5 Infantry, Hyderabad Contingent.
H^ncock^ John Gatchell 31 Mar. 77 Officiating 5 Punjab Cuvalry.
5ft "™»*da8 3t Mar. 77 Officiating Superintendent of Vaccination, Hanohee.
^ttMie, Alexander William ...31 Mar. 77 Officiating 3 Punjab Cavalry.
^-jane, Jeremiah, MD 31 Mar. 77 Candahar PieldPoroe.
?««?*» v^***»^^ '3' Mar. 77 Officiating Mey war Bheel Corps.
iuffiB,Bobert James J^i Mar. 77 Special Civil Duty, Shaik Budeen. *
wwown. Ernest Laurie '31 Mar. 77 Sick Furlough.
[w '"*•' Alexander, MB i3i Mar. 77 Officiating 2 Sikh Infiftntry.
t.Js.Aybner Martin I31 Mar. 77 Officiating 10 Bengal Cavalry.
;.|«*. James, MD 131 Mar. 77' Koorum Field Force.
•««»,««nea, iix/ 131 Mar. 77
'-^WiUiam, lfi> 13, Mar. 77
B;-'."l. Joseph i3i Mar. 77
V-ajoii, Samuel John x Oct. 77
^^«»P>11. Robert Neil
H^*r, Kdward Salisbury, MB.
>«erjie. Fakir Chandra
J"«won George Augustus
ifUen, Jariath Ffrench. MD
f^Kugene, JfB
5^, Andrew, afZ>
niS^' ^^»^ Frederick. MD.
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1. 77
X Oct. 77
I Oct. 77
1 Oct. 77
X Oct. 77
30 Mar. 78
30 Mar. 78
30 Mar. 78
30 Mar. 7a
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30 Mar. 7b
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30 Mar. 78
30 Mar. 78
30 aept. 78
30 Sbpt.78
30 Se lit. 78
30 Sept. 78
30 Sept. 78
Koorum Field Force.
Officiating 3 Puz^jab Infantry.
Officiating Civil, Hurdni.
Officiating 34 Native Infantiy.
Additional Medical Officer, Port Blair.
Officiating Civil, Khyouk-hpyoo.
Candahar Field Force.
Officiating Resident Burge6h, Medical College EoBpital.
Officiating Civil, Jhelum.
Officiating 23 Native Infkntry.
Officiating X4 Native Infantry.
.Sick Furlough.
Depot of Native Troops at Rawul Pindee.
Koorum Field Foroe.
Officiating 5 Native Infantry.
Officiating 33 Native Infantry.
Officiating 38 Native lufantry.
Officiating 16 Native Inf-ntiy.
Kawul Pindee Circle.
. . Officiating 2 Bengal Cavalry.
30 Sep .78:2 and 3 Companies Sappers and Miners.
30 Sept. 78; Koorum.
31 Mar. 79 1
31 M*r. 79 1
31 Mar. 79
31 Mttr. 79 1
3X Mar. 79'
3x M^r. 79
31 Mar. 79
31 MHr. 79
Burgeon T. Moloney served with the 3rd Sikh Infantry in the Jowaki expedition of 1877-78 (Medal with Olaip),
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General List of Officers of B&iigal Infantry,
Ci.PTi.IXB.
Bliot, Henry Edgcumbe
Wilkinson, Alf^d Reginald .
Thomas, FranciB Henry
Apperley, Charles Owen Wynne,
Beid, George David
Steel, James Nisbet ....
Vyvyan, Richard Octavius
Laaaalle,Jas.Hector Cha. Greenhill
Prendergast, Charles Lewis.
Wilmot, Revell Eardley- ...
Young, Hengr Lachlan
Woodcock, Hatley Frere ....
Kirke, Henry Philip
Babington, Cnarles Walter
Carratiiers, Joseph Geo. Thomson
Landon, Aislabie
Vyvyan, Seville GrenviUe.
Peet, Henry John
Beoher, Sullivan Edward
Clutterbuck, Thomas St. Quintin .
BamBay, Herbert Maynard
Atkins. William
Bax, William Ironside
Broome, John Howard
Jackson, Eric Colvin Sutherland
Tytler, Rob. Pra. Christopher Alex.
Robertson, Divie Henry
Bmoe, Andrew HoCrae
Young, Charles
Ridgeway, Joseph West
Hartshome, Arthur George*
Jackson, George Hemr ••
Tucker. liOuis Henry Emile
Skene, Chaxles McDowal
Samaells, Alexander Pringle
Hall, Charles McKenzie
Harrison. William Pringle
Farwell, Walter Charles
Robert8on,David,B<lfa/.x I Sept. 72
Bodsworth, William Franco
Price, Ralph Anstmther
Grigg, Edward Evans
Tulloch, James Murphy
Bansford, Charles
MaoCall, George
Atkinson, John Richard Breeks, '}
St. Major, 22 Nov. 79 i
Fraser, James
Smyth, Etwall Walter
Webb, Edward Harvey
Anderson, Hugh Stark
Scott, William Walter Hopton
Morrison, Claude Stewart
Smith, Percy Wyndham
McNeale, James Agnew
Thomas, Charles Frederick
Oldham, Arthur
Gowan, Walter Edward
Harden, Allan
Ramsden, William Charles*
Nicholls, Thomas
Gordon, John Andrias Davidson . . .
Honnessy, Douglas Cowslade ....
La Touche, Everard Neal Digges
Carr, Frederick Schomberg, Bt. \
Major, 22 Nov. 79 J
Smith, Robert Edward Seymour.
Hill. George Michell Devereux
Hinde, Fx^cis Henry
Forster, Charles Hyder
Stead, Alfired James
Wylie, Henry
Forbes, Edward Millett
Clare, Arthur Benjamin
Napier, Hon. Geo. Campbell,^
CIB. Bt.Major, 3 Deo. 79 S
Meiklegohn, William Hope
Wither, Archibald Cuthbert Bigg
4 Jan. 60
4 Jan. 60
4 Jan. 60
4 Jan. 60
20 Jan. 60
20 Jan. 60
4 Feb. 60
20 Feb. 60
4 Mar. 60
4 Mar. 60
4 Mar. 60
27 Mar. 60
4 May 60
4 May 60
8 Juno 60
8 June 60
8 June 60
26 June 60
7 July 60
1 Aug. 60
4 Aug. 60
4 Aug. 60
4 Sept. 60
18 Sept. 60
20 Sept. 60
2 Oct. 60
4 Nov. 60
4 Nov. 60
4 Dec. 60
4 Dec. 60
4 Dec. 60
19 Dec. 60
igDec. 60
19 Dec. 60
20 Dec. 60
20 Dec. 60
4 Jan. 6z
20 Jan. 61
:o Jan. 61
4 Mar. 6
z Jan,
I Jan,
I Jan. 62 17 Aug. 69 Wing Officer 4 Native Cnftintry.
I Jan. 62 25 Aug. 69 Diet. Supt. of Police, 3rd Grade.— Personal Assist.
I I to Inspector General, Bengal.
X Jan. 62 25 Aug. 6q gub Assist. Com. General, xst Class.— Sick Furl.
I Jan. 62 25 Aug. 69 Squadron Officer 15 Bengal Cavalry.
Jan. 6» 25 Aug. 69 Wing Commander 43 Native Infantry.
I Jan. 62 2 Oct. 69 Wing Commander 25 Native Infantry.
29 Oct. 69 Wing Officer 40 Native Infantry.
29 Oct. 69 Assist. Commissioner of Mhairwarm, and Politi-
cal Assist, let Class, Rt^pootana.— Fnrloagh.
29 Oct. 69 Assist. Comr., 2nd Grade. Oude. Stiltanpore.
29 Oct. 69, Squadron Commander 14 Bengal Cavalry.
29 Oct. 69 offg. Wing Commander 9 Native Infantry.
I Nov. 69|Agsi8tnnt Military Accountant.— Sick Farloogh.
T Jan. 62 27 Nov. 69 officiating Wing Officer 3 Native Infantry.
I Jan. 62 27 Nov. eg'wing Officer 27 Native Infantry.
X Jan. 62 '27 Nov. 69 Wing Commander 21 Native Infantry.
I Jan. 67 27 Nov. 69 with 29 Native Infantry.
X Jan. 62 27 Nov. 69;wing Officer 7 Native Infantry.
X Jan
X Jan.
I Jan. 62
X Jan. 62
X Jan. 62 1 27 Nov. 69
X Jan. 62
X Jan. 62
X Jan. 62
X Jan. 6w
X Jan. 62
X Jan. 62
X Jan. 62
X Jan. 62
X Jan. 62
X Jan. 62
X Jan. 62
X Jan. 62
7 Jan. 62
6 Feb. 6a
X7 Mar. 62
29 Mar. 62
25 Apr. 62
Dep. Comm., 4th Grade, Assam.— Furlough.
I Jan. 62 27 Nov. 69 Wing Officer 2 Goorkhas.
X Jan. 62'27 Nov. 69 Officiating Wing Officer s Native Infantry.
X Jan. 62I27 Nov. 69 District Supdt.of Police, 3rd Grade,Patna,Beii£aL
X Jan. 62 27 Nov. 691 Wing Officer 6 Native Infantry.
Jan. 62 27 Nov. 69 Squadron Commander xi Bengal Cavalry.
27 Nov. 69 1 Squadron Commander 2 Puiyab Cavalry.
27 Nov. 69 Wmg Officer 32 Native Infantry.
27 Nov. 69 Squadron Officer 8 Bengal Cavalry.
27 Nov. 69 Squadron Officer 9 Bengal Cavalrj'.
27 Nov. 69 Wmg (^ommander 4 Punjab Infantr;
7 June 61 20 June 62
7 June 6x1 25 July 62
7 June 61 30 July 62
7 June 61 30 July 62
7 June 6x130 July 62
7 June 6x
7 Jxme 6x
7 June 61
30 July 62
30 July 62
30 July 62
7 June 6x 1 30 July 62
7 June 6x 30 July 62
7 June 6x
8 June 61
8 June 61
8 June 6x
8 June 61
8 June 6z
8 June 61
8 June 6x
8 June 61
8 June 61
20 June 61
4 July 61
4 July 61
26 July 6x
2 Aug. 6x
4 Sept. 61
xo Sept. 61
37 Sept. 61
4 Oct. 6x
4 Oct. 61
2o Oct. 6x
Lawrence. Henry John
Loch, William
Wemyss, Binfleld
Roberta, Allan Scott ...
30 July 62
30 July 62 1
30 July 62
30 July 62
30 July 62
30 July 62
30 July 6a
30 July 62
30 July 62
30 July 62
30 July 62
30 July 62
30 July 62
30 July 6a
1 Aug. 62
4 Sept. 62
xo Sept. 62
27 Sept. 62
4 Oct. 62
4 Oct. 62
20 Oct. 62
26 Oct. 6x 3oOct. 62
4N0fV. 6x1x8 Nov. 6a
4 Dec. 6zjxx Dec. 62
9 Jan. 62125 Jan. 63
27 Nov. 69
27 Nov. 69
27 Nov. 69
28 Nov. 69
28 Nov. 6g
28 Nov. 69
x5 Dec. 69
I Jan. 70
X Jan. 70
X Jan. 70
X Jan. 70
X Jan. 70
15 Feb. 70
1 Mar. 70
X Mar. 70
X Mar. 70
I Mar. 70
I Mar. 70
1 Mar. 70
xo Mar. 70
26 Mar. 70
26 Mar. 70
26 Mar. 70
26 Mar. 70
30 Mar. 70
9 May 70
a6 May 70
28 May 70
2 June 70
5 June 70
5 June 70
5 June 70
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5 June 70
5 June 70
9 Aug. 70
9 Aug. 70
9 Aug. 70
9 Aug. 70
22 Aug. 70
x6 0ct. 70
13 Dec. 70
5 Jan. 71
22 Feb. 7x
a May 71
24 May 7x
XX July 71
Infantry.
Wing Officer 5 Punjab Infentry. Llo^JSfh,
Polit. Agent, 3rd Class, Rajpootana Agency. — Fnr-
Wing Officer 12 Native Infantry.
Wing Officer 27 Native Infantry.
Dist.Supdt.of Police 2ndGrade.Pe8hawur, Punjab.
Wing Officer 43 Native Infantry.
Wing Commander 32 Native Infantry.
Wing Commander 5 Punjab Infantry.
Subordinate Judge, 2nd Class, Pertabgliar, Oade.
Brigade Major, Eoorum Force.
Wing Commander 44 Native Infkntry.
Station Staff Officer, Futtehghur.
Wing Officer 9 Native Inlhntry.
Assist. Com., 2nd Grade, Oude, Oonao.
With 23 Native Infantry.
Wing Officer Bhopal Battalion. riTmritiiur.
With 8 Bengal Cavalry.— Station Staff* Officer a:
Squadron Commander x Punjab Cavalry.
Wing Officer 40 Native Infttntry.
Wing Conunander 31 Native Infantry.
Wing Officer 8 Native Infantry.
Wing Commander X2 Native Inflmtry.
Squadron Commander xx Bengal Cavalry.
Squadron Commander X4 Bengal Cavalry.
Wing Officer Deolee Irregular Force.
Squadron Commander 8 Bengal Cavalry.
Mil. Accountant, 2nd Class, 2ud Grade. Bengal.—
Wing Officer 12 Native Infantry. C^^rlough
With 21 Native Infantry.
Wing Officer 2 Native Inftintry.
Wing Officer 3 Sikh Inflintry.
Wing Officer 32 Native Infantry.
Wing Commander 2 Native Infantry.
Wing Officer xo Native Infantry. [ Asstazn.
Assist. Commr., xst Grade, Turd*Garrow Hill8,
Squadron Commanders Punjab Cavalry.
Wing Officer 15 Native Inftotry.
Wing Officer 20 Native Infantrj'.
Wing Officer 22 Native Infantry.
With 13 Native Infantrv.
2nd in Command and Wing Commanded* x z N .1.
Squadron Commander x Punjab Cavalry.
Officiating Wing Commander 39 N. I.
■"• idei - - -
4 Jan. 62 xo Mar. 63 x8 July 71
4 Jan. 62! 13 Mar. 63! 18 July 71
Wing Commander 16 Native Infantry.
f Assist. Com., 3rd Class, Pui^ab.— Special duty
I Foreign Dept.
Wing Officer 20 Native Infantiy.
Executive Engineer, and Grade. D. P. Wcrfcs,
Indus Valley State Railway.— Furloueh.
Assist. Commissioner, 2nd Class, Pui^iab. Sirsa.
. . Principal of the Mayo College at Ajnaere.
20 Jan. 62|24 Mar. 63 x8 July 71 Wing Officer 41 Bengal Native Infantry.
20 Feb. 6a,24 Mar. 63] x8 July 7X Asst. Commissioner, 2nd Class, Punjab.
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' Major W. B. Aislabie served with the 3rd Sikh Infantry throughout the TTmh^la campaifni of 1863, including
the actions of 15th and x6th December (Medal with Claep). Served with the 3rd Sikhs in the Haaara campaiffn of
1868, melading the expedition against the tribes on the Black Mountain (Clasp). Also with the 3rd Sikh Influitry
in the Jowaki expedition of 1877-8 (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
' OaptainA. Q. Hartshome served with the 32nd Bengal Native Influitry throughout the Campaign under Sir
Neville Chamberlain and Sir John (Jarvock in 1863 against the Hill Tribes on the N. W. Frontier of India, and was
prasent at the operatione in the Umbeyla Pass, including the aflEhirs of taking the Conical HUl, destruction of Lalloo
and Umbejla (Medal with Clasp) . Served with the right and left Columns of the Bhootan FieldForce in 1865-66 until
Uiesorrender of the guns at Dewangiri (Clasp). Served with the Abyssinian Expeditionary Field Force in 1867-68
in (heLand Transport Train and subsequently as an Assistant Field Engineer, and was appointed to the special
datj of clearing the Tekonda Pass vid the Haddas River (Medal).
' Captain W. C. Bamsden served with the 30th Bengal Native Infantry in Bhootan in 1864-65, and was present
u the capture of Dalim Kot and recapture of Bala (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 3rd Sikh Infantry in the
lowaki expedition of 1877-78 (Clasp). Served with the 3rd Gtoorkhas in the latter part of the Afghan campaign of
Unattached Officers.
Majobb.
rc Roddy, Patrick
Hopkins, John, Bt^l
Jf«yor.238ept73-..>
(nialmers. John, Bi. \
Major, 27 June 77... >
DoTle, Thomas, Bt.\
Hajor, 28 Bept.7B.., S
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BdmondB, Gfeofge
24 Feb. 58
23 Sept. S3
30 Dec. 58
28 Sept. 58
50ot. 60
3 Dec. 58
19 Oct. 58
5 Aug. 59
II Apr. 65
5 Oct. 65
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23 Sept.65
a8 Sept. 70
II Jan. 67
19 Oct. 65
27 June 69
II Apr. 72
5 Oct. 72
9 Feb. 76
23 Dec. 78
23 Deo.
23 Dec. 78
Station Staff Officer, Roorkee.
( In charge of Depot of 28 N. I. at
I Phillour.
Doing Duty at Dalhousie Depot.
Doing Duty at Allahabad.
Doing Duty at Dinapore.
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Bengal Medical Department.
Suseiov GxiTBRAL, ranki a$ Major
General.
Beatson, John Fallartoxi,2f2>.Crf .
DiruTT SuASiOHB Gxnsix, ramk
a» ColoneU.
Bay, George Hutchinson, MI)..
Irving, James, MD
Allen, Frederick Freeman, CB.
Hutchinson, James Alex. C, MD
Ghristison, Alexander, MD..
Adley, William Henrv ,
De Benxy.Annesley Chas.Castriot 29
Perkins, Richard Henry 20
Townsend. Stephen Chapman.
Beatson, William Bums, MD 30
Clarke, John James, MD 14
Tuson, John Edward. ITD 17
Dale, Alfred James, 2fB 20
Hutchinson, Robert Faure, MD ... 3
SmtOBOHB Majob, rank a» Major;
hut qfUr 20 jf9ar»* gtrviee a» Lt.
CoUmelt, but junior of th§ latter
rank, except for ekoiee of Quartere,
Brown, James Bannatyne Samuel
Payne, Arthur James, MD
Scriren, John Barclay
Amesbury, Joseph Walter Raleiffh
Cuningham, James Macnabb, MD
Goran, George Monorieff, MD..
Partridge, Samuel Bowen
Taylor, Edward
Spry, Henry William
Sunpson, Benjamin, MD
Picthall, John, MD
Ourrie, Greorge Vernon
Graham, Henry William
Ringer, Theobald, JfD
Sutherland, Philip Warren
Bteson, Alfred
Watson, William, MB
Oowie, Alexander John
Bellew, Patrick Francis
Palmer, WUliam John, MD
Pringle, Robert, MD
Loch, James Henry, MD
Rouse, Robert
Jackson, James Rawlinson, MD..
Garden, Archibald Macdonald ..
Amesbury, Samuel Comwallis ..
Brake, John
Reed, Augustus Keppel
Garden, Alexander, MD
Walker, WiUiam, MD
Watson, George Alder
Matbew, Theobald, MB
Fairwei^er, James, MD
Jackson, Charles Julian
Bird. Robert, JfD
Coates, John Martin, MD
Thorn, Henry, MD
Planck, Charles
Bellew, Henry Walter, C8I
Smith, David Boyes, MD
Thornton, James Howard, MB...
Jones, John, MD
Browne, James, MD
Bateson, Robert Sander
Wright, Thomas Pettit
Dallas, Alexander Morison
Kilkelly, Charles, IfB
Shircore, Sarkies Michael
Bddowes, William
Bryden, James Lumsdaine, MD.
Sherlock, Thomas Travers
Kirton, William Henry
Farrell, George
Bensley,Cha.EgbertWimond, MD.
Morioe, John Charles
Oharles.Thoma8Edmond8ton,lfZ>.
Rice, William Roche, MD
Abbott, Richard Theophilus, MD.
Cayley, Henry
Penny, James Champion, MD
HUson, Archibald Hamilton, MD
GaldweU, William Smith, MD
Raddock, Charles Edwin
Sutherland, George Sackville, MD
Bonavia, Emmanuel, MD
Dickson, Lindsay Frederic, MD..
Taylor, Adam
Oampbell, Alexander Dugald,iri>.
-Mktis, Charles
^dra, Bajendra Chandra
4B8I8TAirT
suKOXoir.
6 June4j
3 Jan. 47
17 May 47
20 Nov. 48
20 Nov. 50
20 Oct. 51
Sept. 50
July 51
Apr. 52
June 52
Junes?
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May ;
June ■
Oct.
Dec.
20 Oct.
20 Dec.
zi Jan.
20 Jan.
20 Nov.
20 Dec.
12 Oct.
I Aug.
4 Oct.
so Oct.
14 Dec.
14 Jan.
14 Feb.
17 Apr.
6 May
2oMay
I Aug.
4 Aug.
6 Sept.
7 Sept.
4 Oct.
90 Dec.
20 Dec.
4 Jan.
I Jan.
14 Jan.
24 Jan.
28 Feb.
28 Mar.
4 Aug.
4 Aug.
4 Aug.
4 Aug.
4 Aug.
4 Aug.
4 Aug.
4 Aug.
4 Aug.
14 Nov.
28 Nov.
9 Jan.
20 Feb.
Feb.
20 Feb.
20 Feb.
20 Feb.
20 Feb.
9 July
4 Aug.
4 Aug.
4 Aug.
4 Aug.
4 Aug.
4 Aug.
8 Oct.
22 Oct.
20 Nov.
Dec.
29 Jan.
29 Jan.
29 Jan.
29 Jan.
29 Jan.
4 Aug,
4 Aug,
4 Aug.
4 Aug.
27 Jan,
27 Jan,
27 Jan,
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24 Nov. 75
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OBKBBAL.
21 Dec. 73
13 Dec. 74
6 Dec. 76
31 Mar. 77
31 Mar. 77
22 June 77
12 Nov. 77
10 Dec. 77
18 Dec. 78
2oDec. 78
20 Ai>r. 79
20 Aug. 79
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MAJOR.
lobct. 66
20 Dec. 68
11 Jan. 71
20 Jan. 71
20 Nov. 71
20 Dec. 7 1
12 Oct. 72
Koioir^
15 June 64
15 June 64
2 Sept.64
28 Jan. 65
25 July 65
I Jan. 66
24 Feb. 66
6 May 66
20 May 66
I Aug. 66
4 Aug. 66
6 Sept. 66
7 Sept. 66
4 Oct. 66
20 Dec. 66
20 Dec. 66
4 Jan. 67
II Jan. 67
14 Jan. 67
24 Jan. 67
28 Feb. 67
78 Mar. 67
4 Aug. 67
4 Aug. 67
4 Aug. 67
4 Aug. 67
4 Aug. 67
4 Aug. 67
4 Aug. 67
4 Aug. 67
4 Aug. 67
14 Nov. 67
Calcutta.
[—Sick Purlongh.
Employed under Bengal Gk)vt. with rank of Surg. General
nmbaua Circle.
Lacknow Circle.
Local Surgeon General for Civil Duties, N. W. P. and Oude.
Allahabad Circle.
Assam Circle.
Saugor Circle. t''°"*:
Rawul Pmdee Circle.— Prin. Med. Officer, Koonmi Field
Lahore Circle.
Meemc Circle.
Presidency Circle.
I Bengal Cavalry.
Base Hospital, Peshawnr.
Medical Storekeeper, Allahabad.
Supdt. of European and Native Insane Asylums, Bbowa-
neepore and Dullunda.— Offg. Local Surg. Gen. for Civil
Civil, Lahore. [Unties, Bengal
Officiating 7 Bengal Cavalry.
Sftnitarv Commissioner with the Government of India.
1 Goorkha Regiment. [College HospiUl.
Prof. of Surgery, Med. Coll., Calcutta,and ex-qf. ist Sargeon,
23 Native Infantry. n «_ , i.
Wing 18 Native Inflwitiy. C""™!^^ ,
Civil. Patna, and Superintendent, Temple Medical 8chooL
Examiner of Medical Accounts.— Furlough.
10 Bengal Cavalry.
Assay Master, Bombay Mint.
7 Bengal Cavalry.
14 Bengal Cavalry.
Sappers and Miners. ^ ., [Oudft
Superintendent of Vaccination, Kumann, Bohilcund, and
Principal Medical Storekeeper to Govt.— Furlough.
Officiating Assay Master, Cfalcutta Mint. rCalctttta.-Farl.
Prof, of Surgical and Descriptive Anatomy, Medical CoUege,
Supt. of Vaccination, Agra and Meerut Divisions.
Civil and Jail, Moradabad.-Offg. Civil. Allahabad.
Civil and Jail, Loodianab.
Civil, Saharanpore.
Superintendent General of Vaccination, Punjab.- Sick Fun
6 Native Infantry.
Civil. Nagpore, and Superintendent of Central Prison.
26 Native Infantry.
CivQ, Tespore, Assam.— Offg. Civil, Cawnpore.
Inspector General of Prisons, N. W. P. and Oude.
19 Bengal Cavalry.
Ci\nl and Jail. Sylhet. ^ ,^.
Civil, Goordaspore.— Officiating Civil and Jail, Delhi.
Civil, Mooaufferporo.— Furlough.
Civil and Jail, Burdwan.— Sick Fnrlouffh.
Sanitary Commissioner, Bengal. . .
3 Punjab Infantry. [Supdt. General of Vacanation.
Sanitary .Commissioner, N. W. Provinces and Onde, wa
Sanitary Commissioner, Pux^jaub, Lahore.- SpecislPouticai
Duty, Koorum Field Force. ^ , _
Principal and Professor of Medicine, Med. CoU., Calcntta.
Civil, Arrah.
Surgeon Superintendent, Presidency General Hospital.
41 Native Infjantry.
Officiating Civil, Umballa.
17 Native Inftintry.
inspector General of Prisons, Punjab (Lahore) .
Civil, Allygurh.— Furlough.
Civil, Moorshedabad.
Sick Furlough.
Statistical Officer to Sanitary Gommr. with Govt, of India. |
Civil, Etawah.— Sick Furlough.
Medical Storekeeper, Meean Meer.— Officiating Principal
5 Goorkha Regiment. [Medical Storekeeper, Govt Pi»J-
Civil and Jail. Kishnaghur, Nuddea.
Offg. Civil, Dhurmsala. [Medical CoUese, Cslcntu. 1
Supt. General of Vaccination and Professor of Midwifery*
Civil, Jubbulpore.
Sanitary Comr.,In8p. Gen. of Jails and Dispensaries.sndSnpt.
of Vaccination, Hyderabad AssignedDists.— Sick Furl.
Supdt. of Eye Infirmary, and Surg. Mayo Native Hoepitai.
Civil and JaU, Umballa.— Furlough. [Cslcntta.
Civil, Agra.— Prindiwl, Medical SchooL
27 Native Infantry.
31 Native InCantry. [tlon, Rwpootana.
Rajpootana PoliUcal Agency, and Supt. Gen. of Ysccina*
Health Officer, Lucknow.— Officiating Civil, I^sabad.
13 Native Inftmtry.
_ 'Civil, Pesbawur.
58 27 Jan. 70 Malwah Bbeel Corps. ,
58 27 Jan. 70 Civil, Goruckpore. [Physician of the CoUweH^PJJJJ
28 Nov. 67
9 Jan. 68
>o Feb. 68
20 Feb. 68
20 Feb. 68
20 Feb. 68
2o Feb. 68
20 Feb. 68
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Iddderdale, Robert, IfD
Aitclu«>n,Jaiiie8Edw.Tiemey,lfi>.
Teale, Thomas SUck, MD
Brown.ThomasEdwinBnrton,JfI>.
Potter, Henry, MD
Hatchell, Charles
Wbishaw, John Charles
De Fibeck,FrederickWilliamAlex.
White, John Berry
Harris, Worseley Poolelt, If IP. ...
Allen, William Edward
XsDtell, Riners, Jr.B
Bensley, Edwin Clement
Sheppard* Thomas Williams ,
Ellis. John, ifi»
Seloua, Edric
Gostello, Charles Peter ,
Durant, James John
Oderaine, Ferdinand
Grant, George. MB
Chesnaje, Georve Cochet
Dancan, John, MD
Tandy, Edward Ord
Paiwuis, Francis
Constant, Frederick George, MD.
Condon, James Hunt
Hooper, William Roe
Smith, Henry Seymour, MB
Cameron, Charles
Eichardson, John, MB
Holmes, Arthur Parker, MD
Gray, Robert, If J
Fleming, Jos. MacKanghtan, ITD.
Oldham, Charles Frederick ...
fitzfreiald, Edward Ambrose
Henderson, Georflre, MD
CaUen, Peter, Ifl
Jameson, George William.
Cookson, Henry
Conniugham, Eobt. Wiseman, if D
Moir, William, MB
Skardon, Thomas Gray
Sbaw, John Cardy
Johoiton, John Wilson, MD.
Cameron, John, IfD
Wcher, Jesse Griggs
Mackertich, Simon, MD.' ....
French, John Gay, MD
Lyons. Richard Thomas
McLeod, Kenneth, MD
Cle^bom, Jamee, MD
Harvey. Robert, MB
Skeen. Andrew, IfJ
8ad, Robert
Bennett, John, MD
GtMner, Edward Barton
KeUj, James, IfZ)
Spencer, Lionel Dixon, MD..
King, George, MB
Ceuer, William, lf.B
i^ms, Heniy Black
jTasafton, George, MB
i««fion, Robert, MD
™ew, Robert George
Jnncan, William, JfJ
Jwsy George
«»••. George Cumberland...
fower, Richard
^'"ffllh, Griffith
S*°»ron, Lewis, MD
5*je, Daniel O'Connell , MD
warbartou, WUliam Pleace, MB..
Birch, Edward Alfred
feeffan, Denis Francis. MD.
»df8, Lewis Edward
Jwckenaie, Stephen CouU, MD. ...
Stewart, William Day
2^Pign«.Horatio Dav. SteeLlfD.
Mullen. Thomas Ffrench, MD
Gaffney, John Burke
McKenna, ComeUus John
Wool, Julius John, MB
Jnden, Woodforde
ptfaon. Andrew McMaster
^bndge. Alfred Swaine, MD...
Stephen, Arthur. MB
Jewman, John Henry, MD
Johnstone, Hugh, Ifi
BcaoioKs, rank tu LUuts., hutttfUr
•« 9*or^tervie9 tkn rank at CapU.
Cwmmgham, Darid Douglas, JfJ.
JHutwell, Henry _...
Cwnenm, Archibald, JfD....
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70 Bupermiendent of Vaccination, Daijeeling Circle.
70' 39 Native Infantry.
70 19 Native Inllantry.
Principal of the Liahore Medical School.
18 Native Infantry.
Civil, Mozuffemugger.— Offg. Civil, AUyghor.
60
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60
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65
65
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Deolee Irregular Force.
43 Native Inikntry.
Olfg. Civil, Mussoorie.
Ilhopal BattaUon.
9 Bengal Cavalry.
Civil, Rajshahye.
Principal Assistant to the Opium Agent, Behar.
Civil, Seetapore.
Civil, Bara Banki.— Offg. OivU, Ghaieepore.
5 Punjab Cavalry.
Principal Assistant to the Opium Agent of Benares.
34 Native Infantry.
Superintendent Central and District Jails, Bareilly.
4 Goorkha llegiment.
i I Native Infantry.
8 Bengal Cavalry.
3 Bengal Cavalry.
13 Bengal Cavalry.
Civil and Jail, Cawnpore.— Sick Furlough.
Civil, Benares.
Civil, Allahabad.— Sick Furlough.
Civil and Jail, Bahraich.— Offg. Civil, Bara Banki.
Superintendeutof Vaccination, Allahabad and Benares Div.
z Sikh Infantry.
Civil, Mooltan.
I Goorkha Regiment.
Civil, Jounpore.— Officiating Civil and Jail, Mirzapore.
Civil, Guj ran walla.— Officiating Civil and Jail, Elawul Pindee.
Civil and Jail, Nimar District, Khandwa.
Civil, Mussoorie. — Officiating Civil, Etawah.
5 Bengal Cavalry.
15 Native Infantry.
Civil, Meerut.
5 Bengal Cavalry.
Civil, Mymensing.— Furlough.
Officiating 3 Goorkhas.
Civil, Fyzabad.— Furlough.
Civil, Uowrah.
5 Punjab Infantry.
Health Officer for the Port of Calcutta.— Offg. Civil, Patna.
,5 Native Infantry.
Secretary to the Surgeon General.
Civil, Nynee Tal.
Civil, 34-Pergunnahs.
Medical Officer to the Maharajah of Putiala.
77 1 Civil, Futtebghur.
77 1 Officiating SuperintendentGeneral of Vaccination, Pozyab.
77 Civil, Bijnore.— Offg., Sha^jehanpore.
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2 Oct.
3 Oct.
3 Oct.
3 Oct.
2 Oct.
3 Oct.
3 Oct.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
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31 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
X Oct.
X Oct.
X Oct
I Oct.
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xOct.
xOct.
30 Sept.
30 Sept.
30 Sept.
30 Sept.
Puiyab Infantry.
Marwar Political Agency.
Supt. Royal Botanic Garden at Calcutta, and Prof, of Botany,
Calcutta Medical College.
Chemical Examiner, &c., Lahore Medical School.— Offg.
Curator, Lahore Museum.
Civil, Hoogbly.— Officiating Civil and Jail, Darjeeling.
I Punjab Cavalry.
Superintendent of the Central Prison at Futtehghur.
77 'Civil, Midnapore.— Offg. Civil, Mozufferpore.
77 10 Native Inlantry.
77iCivU, Murree.— Offg. Supt. of Vaccination, Punjab.
77! 3 Pui\jab Cavalry.
77 1 1 1 Bengal Cavalry.
781 18 Bengal Cavalry.
78 Civil, Backergunge.— Furlough. JSick Furl.
i8t Resident Surgeon of the Presidency General Hospital. —
Medical Officer to the Bajah of Kapoorthala.
Civil, Haaareebagh.
3 Central India Horse.
7 Native Infantry. [School.
Professor, Calcutta Med. School, and Supdt., Campbell Med.
Civil and Jail, Cuttack.
Erinpoorah Irregular Force.
In medical charge of Ulwar Political Agency.— Civil, Betul.
Offg Civil, Raepore, and Superintendent of the Central Jail.
39 Native Infantry. [Hazareebagh.
Superintendent of Vaccination, Rauchee.— Officiating Ciyil,
2 Goorkhas.
Inspector General of Jails, Bengal.
Superintendent Central Jail, Lahore.
Mhairwarra Battalion.
Civil, Akyab.— Officiating Civil, Rangoon.
Professor of Physiology, Medical College,
Officiating Residency Surgeon, Nepaul.
Civil, Sultanpore.
Digitized by VjOOQIC
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Bengal Medical Department.
SUBOBOVS.
▲BSISXAilT
Bvera, Benjamin
Carmiohael, Jas. Cha.Gordon ^MD.
Grant, Alexander Gibb, MB
Jackson, Warwick
McLaren, George Gilbert, MB
Monteath, Joseph Johnstone, MD.
Downie, Kenneth MackenBie, MB,
MaoGregor, John
Hutcheson, George, MD
Johnson, Edward Reginald
Calthrop, Christopher William
Sanders, Richard Careless, MB...
Sanders, Edwin
Franklin, Benjamin ,
Edis, Frederick Pooley. MB
Wright, Robert Temple, MD,
Davis, George M'Bride, MD
Gupta, Kali Pada, MB
Linton, Uenry James
Duke, OUiver Thomas, MB
Nicholson, Francis Cobhum. MB.
Gonn, John Sutherland, JfiJ
Hendley, Thomas Holbein
Gregg, William Henry, MB
Seaman, Albert Baird
Smyth, Frederick Augustus
Boyd, Herbert
Lloyd, John, MD
Courtney, William Michael
Ruttledge, Edward Butler
Robinson, Thomas, If £
Martin, Daniel Nicholas, MD. ...
Strahan, Alexander Bannermnn...
Roe, William Alexander Crauford
Meadows, Charles John Walford
Keefer, William Napier
Deane, Andrew
Murray, William Flood, MB
M'Connell.James Fred.Parry,3fi/.
O'Brien, Joseph, MD
M'DonneU, James O'Malley, MD.
Reid, James, IfP
Mackenzie, Gilbert Proby, Jfi? ...
Crombie, Alexander, MD. .1.
Murphy, William Reed
Joubert, Charles Henry, MB
RusseU, Ebenezer Geer, MB.
Scully, John
Hall, Gcofihrey Craythome ...
Roy, Gopanl Chunder, MD...
Reid, Adiam Scott, MB
Watson, George, JfD
Fa8ken,Wm.Andw.Dumford,lfi>.
Lawrie, Edward, MB
Wilson, Joseph, MD
Mnlvany, Edward
Zorab, John Manook, MB
Dutt, Russick Lall, MD
Daphtary.GirdharlalRatanlal.lfD
Bookey, John Thomas Brownrigg
M'Gregor, Alexander
Young, James, MB
Duke, Joshua
Gupta, Bankabehari, lf£
M'Conaghey, John, JfD
Palmer, Edward
Williams, Alfred Henry, MB
Holmes, Robert AndrewKing.lfD.
Ferris, John Edward Chamock.
Brereton, Samuel
Moriarty, Matthew Denis, MB..
Price, Gordon, 2fD
BoviU, Edward, MB
O'Brien, Bartholomew, MD
Dundas, George Albert
HiU. Henry Walter, MB
Ahmed, Zalnoor Allee, MB
Gilligani William Arthur
Griffiths, William Edwin
Wilkie, David, MB
Batteniby, William Edward, MB.
Wall, Alfred John, MD
Moodle, Robert, MB
Tuohy, Francis Joseph, MD
Moynan, Wm. Edw. Bonsall, MD.
Maodonald, Denis Peter, ITD
Baker, Oswald
Mallins, Henry, Jf.B
Wright, Frederick WUliam, MB..
Wiloocks, Alexander John, Jf.B..,
Moloney, Timothy,* MD
Doakin, Chas. Washington Shirley
M'Kay, Henry Kellock
Swaine, Frederick Robert, MB .
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Civil, Wardha.
Garrison Surgeon, Fort William.
16 Native Infantry.
2 Punjab Infantry.
Civil and Jail, Deyrah Doon, and Gov. Gen.'s Body Guard.
Civil, Cachar.
Supdt. Central and District Jails, Benares.
Garrison Surgeon, Chunar.
33 Native Infantry.
Officiating 12 Bengal Cavalry.
Civil, Azimghur.— Officiating Civil, Bareilly.
2 Sikh Infantry.
Superintendent Central Jail, Lucknow.-— Officiating Civil, Lncknovr.
Deputy Assay Master, Calcutta Mint.
4 Sikh Infiantry.
Superintendent of Vaccination, Metropolitan Circle
24 Native Infantry.
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Beloochistan Agency.
Surgeon, Presidency Gen. Hospital, and Superintdt., Presidency Jail
4 Bengal Cavalry.
Jeypore Political Agency.
Civil, Doomka.— Officiating Civil and Jail, Hooghly
2 Native Infantry.
Lawrence Asylum, Sunawur.
14 Native Infantiy.
Civil, Oonao.— Officiating Civil, Kheri.
38 Native Infantrj'.
Civil, Bndaun.
4 Punjab Infantry.
30 Native Infiantry.
36 Native Infantri*.
21 Native Infiantry.
Civil, Chimiparun.
20 Native Infantry.
Civil, Munipore.— Officiating Civil, Moradabad.
Civil, Pooree.— Officiating Civil, Burdwan.
Professor of Pathology, Medical College, Calcutta, ic.
44 Native Infantr3'.
Furlough.
Offg. Senior Medical Officer at Port Blair and the Nicobai-».
ung.
4Na
ative Infantry.
Civil, Dacca.
25 Native Infantry.
Civil, Bhaugulpore.— Sick Furlough.
Civil, Gowhatty.
Medical Officer, Gilgit.
Superintendent Central Jail, Allahabad.
Civil, Beerbhoom.
8 Native Infantry.
13 Bengal Cavalry.
Civil, Futtehporo.— Officiating, Minpoorie.
Professor of Anatomy and Surgery, Lahore Medical School.
42 Native Infantry.
Civil, Roy Bareilly, Oude.
Civil, Balasore.
Civil, Bankoora.
Officiating 3 Native Infantry.
6 Punjab Infiintry.
Civil, Goojerat.
Officiating Civil, Umritsur.
3 Punjab Cavalry.
Civil, Pooree.
Civil, Moozuflcrnugger. — Officiating, Jounpore.
3 Bengal Cavalry.
9 Native Infantry.
Superintendent, Central and District Jails, Meerut.
Political Agency in Turkish Arabia.
3 Native Infantry.
Oivii, Jebttore.
Officiatiug ist Resident Surgeon, Presidency General Hospital.
Officiating Civil, Gronda.
Junior Civil Surgeoij, Rangoon.
Civil and Jail, Monghyr.— Sick Furlough.
Civil, Maldah.— Officiating Civil, Sonthal Pergunnahs.
Northern Bengal State Railway, Saidpore.— Ofig. Civil, Midnapore.
Officiating 21 Native Infantry.
Junior Civil Surgeon, Allahabad.— OfTg. Supdt., Central Jail, Asrm.
Superintendent of the Central Jail at Bhaugulpore.— Sick FutIoui^Il
Residency Surgeon, Nepaul.— Sick i<^urlough.
Officiating i Bengal Cavalry.
12 Native Infantry.
40 Native Infantry.
17 Bengal Cavalry.
Civil, Theyetmyo, Burmah.
22 Native Infantry.
45 Native Infantry.
Civil, Ghazeepore.— Oflfg. Civil, Boolundshohur.
3 Sikh Infantry.
I Officiating Junior Civil Surgeon, Allahabad.
32 Native Infantry.
Officiating Civil and Jail, Rauohee.^^ |^ ^
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Corbett, John Lane, MD 3» Mar. 74 Officiating Civil and Jail, Niinar.
Browne, Samnel Haalett, UD. ...31 Mar. 74 CiWl, Uoshnngabad Distriot.
Mair, Edward, MB 31 Mar. 74'CiviI, Mirzapore.— Officiating Suporlntendant of Luoknow Jail.
Amstronj:, Jamee 31 Mar. 74 Marine Survey Department.
Dawson, LooiB Bichard 31 Mar. 74iSick Furlough.
trbircore, John Gatohick (31 Mar. 74;Sick Fnrlongh.
Yeld, Horace Parr 13: Mar. 74'i5 Bengal Cavalry.
FoUerton, John Campbell '31 Mar. 74;On Field Service.
Warden, Charles James Hislop ...31 Mar. 74'Profea8or of Chemistry and Chemical Examiner, Medical College,
Stoker, Kichard Nugent 130 Sept. 74'Garri8on Surgeon, Fort Attock.
Bomford, Gerald '30 Sept. 74 In joint medical charge at Simla.
BircUy, Arthur, if ^ 30 8epL74|Omciating 6 Bengal Cavaliy,
M'Cartie, Charles Joseph, MD ... 30 Sept. 74 Officiating 2 Punjab Cavalry.
Rankiiig, George Spiers Alex.. IfB. 31 Mar. 75 6 Bengal Cavalry.
Mnnay, Robert Davidson, MB.... 31 Mar. 75 1 Civil, Chittagong.
Ccmins. Dennis Wood Deaue 31 Mar. 75 Officiating 28 Native Infkntry.
(/Connor, Patrick Fentilon 31 Mar. 75 Officiating 2 Sikh Infantry.
Moian, James, ITD ,31 Mar. 75'Officiating 6 Native Inflintry.
Beataon, WUUam '31 Mar. 75,Meywar Political rAgenoy.
Sunmonds, William Allason 31 Mar. 75 Koorum Field Force.
Warbarton, George Arthur 31 Mar. 75 Officiating Civil, Teapore.
Macrae, Roderick 31 Mar. 75 28 Native Infantry.
Bate, ThomaaElwood Lindeeay... 3^ Mar. 75 Officiating 2 Native Infantry.
Korah,8hibram, MB 31 Mar. TSlOfficiating 4 Infantry, Hyderabad Contingent.
Weir, Patrick Alexander, MB. ... 30 Sept. 75 ! 1 6 Bengal Cavalry.
Freyer. Peter Johnston, MD 30 Sept. 751 Officiating Civil, Aaimghur.
Haig, Percy deHaga 3oSept. 75 Officiating 4 Sikh Inftmtry.
oewtaa, John, If 5 30 Sept. 75 Corps of Guides.
0 >em, John. MD 30 Sept. 75 Officiating Civil and Jail, Shahpore.
Tomes, Arthur 31 Mar. 76, Officiating Civil, Backergunge.
wwn, William Arthur 31 Mar. 76 Officiating 14 Bengal Cavalry.
Peeror, George Hamilton '31 Mar. 7^{Officiating Lea Wing xo Native Infantry.
Dantri, Sorabshaw Horma^ji 31 Mar. 76 Civil, Tharrawaddy District.
Jaodonald, Donald John 31 Mar. 76 Officiating 24 Native Inftmtry.
Hamilton, Henry, MD 31 Mar. 76'On Field Service.
Halpin, Nicholas John 31 Mar. 76 sick Furlough.
Doyle, Bernard 31 Mar. 76.
I'obb Robert 31 Mar. 76 Officiating 2nd Resident Surgeon, Presidency General Hospital.
^phens, Aug. Edward Richard ...31 Mar. 76 Candahar Field Force.
Udffe. William Hotson 31 Mar. 76 Officiating Civil, Bjinoro.
Moorhaad, James. MD 30 Sept. 76 Officiating Civil, Mymensingh.
Beaiaotj, Charles Henry 30 Sept. 76 Officiating 7 Native InAntry.
Oweo, Charles WiUiam 30 Sept.76 Koorum Field Force.
Unfflths. GUbert Saunders 30 Sept.76 Officiating i Punjab Infantry.
want, Peter Macpherson, MB. ... 30 Sept. 76 Officiating 2 Central India Horse.
wea, waiiam 31 Mar. 77 Candahar Field Force.
uuhes^alter 3iMar. 77 Officiating 5 Bengal Cavalry.
J«S:,David Morton 31 Mar. 77 Doaba Outposts.
loary, Walter 31 Mar. 77 With x8 Native Infantry.
^eJle, George Jerome 3- Mar. 77 Officiating 5 Infimtry, Hyderabad Contingent.
ttaacock, John Gatchell 3' Mar. 77 Officiating 5 Punjab Cuvalry.
S^ Dharmadas 3' Mar. 77 Officiating Superintendent of Taocination, Banohee.
jackenae, Alexander William ... 31 Mar. 77 Officiating 3 Punjab Cavabry.
«|Ane, Jeremiah, MD 31 Mar. 77 Candahar FieldPorce.
xtUen, Douglas, Jfi) 31 Mar. 77 Officiating Mey war Bheel Corps.
p5L • °^**«rt Jamea ,131 Mar. 77 Special Civil Duty, Shaik Budeen. *
'^Mnaon, Ernest Laurie "31 Mar. 77 Sick Furlough.
.>eiw, James Alexander. MB !3i Mar. 77 Officiating 2 Sikh Infitntry.
^!?J^ •}y*™««' Martin I31 Mar. 77 Officiating 10 Bengal Cavaby.
J p'ftB. James, 2fX> ,31 Mar. 77 Koorum Field Force.
'^.^ViUiam, MD Ui Mar. 77, Koorum Field Force.
J'^, Joseph .*.!.'!!!!".!!!!!.'!!!!l3i Mar! 77
J,!u.a»on, Samuel John
UapbeU, Robert Neil
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Additional Medical Officer, Port Blair.
Officiating Civil, Khyouk-hpyoo.
Candahar Field Force.
Officiating Resident Snrge6h, Medioal College Hospital.
Officiating Civil, Jbelum.
Officiating 23 Native Infantry.
Officiating 14 Native Infantry.
Sick Furlough.
Depot of Native Troops at Rawul Pindee.
Koorum Field Force.
Officiating 5 Native Infantry.
Officiating 33 Native Infantry.
Officiating 38 Native Infantry.
Offioiatmg x6 Native Inf^ntzy.
Rawul Pindee Circle.
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30 Sep .78,2 and 3 Companies Sappers and Miners.
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1 Sir Arthor Beoher serred the campaign in Affghanistan in 1839 and waa preiient at the storm and cap-
tore of Ghosnee (Medal). Throoghont the Sutlq campaiflp of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee, Ferose-
ihah, and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps, and Brevet of Major) . Also the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including
the si^e and surrender of Mooltan and battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Lt.C'jlonel). Served
u Quarter Master General with Army Head Quarters throughout the siege of Delhi in 1857 (severely wounded,
CA. and Medal with Clasp).
* General A Tucker served with the 9th Bengal Light Cavalry throughout the campaign of 1843 in Sind, and
was severely wounded in five places at the batUe of Meeanee (Medal, CB., and Brevet of Major).
* General B. Darvall aurved throughout the Burmeae war of 1824-36, and was preaent at the attack and capture
of Tarions stockades (Medal). Served also throughout the Indian Mudny campaigns of 1857-59 (Medal).
* General U. Palmer served agaiosb tue Bheel tribes in 1827-28. Campaigns during 1838-40 in Affghanistan
lad Beloocluscan, including the storm aod capture ot Ghuznee (Medal), and was severely wounded, matchlock«ball
throagh leftttugh, in a skirmish at the entrance to the Bolan Pass on the soth MaroU 1839. ^utlej campaign of
i845-46,commaud(}d ihe48tn Bengal Native Infantry in the butles of Moodkeoand Ferozeshah (horse ^ot),and waa
aBri^e Majorat the actionoi Ali wal— wounded (Medal Nud twoCtasps, and Brevet of Major). Served as Brigade
Mj^or to Brigadier General Wheeler's Force at the surrender of Kote iLangra in 1846, and in the Punjaub campaign
of 1843-49, including the storming of the Dullah Heights and reduction of threa small forts (Medal). Indian mutiny
campaign ia 1857-58, including the action of Chinhut in commaud of native details from mutinied regiments ; com-
Banded in the Muchee Btx^wn Fort from the firini< of the tlrdt rebil sh Jt against t to the withdawal of its garrison,
and served in the defence of the Luuknow Residency to its relief; commanded a Detachmeut of all arms sent from
Caimpore acnunst rebels in 185b (Medal with Clasp, and a year s service).
' General D. Pott served with the 47th BengalNative Infantry against the insurgents near Cuttack in 1833. Served
throaghout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46 ; commanded the 47th Bengal Native Infantry at the battles of Moodkee
aod Feroaeshah, and was also present at the affair of Buddiwal, action of Aliwal, and battle of Sobraon— horse shot
(Medal and three Clasps, and Brevet of Major). Commanded a force of z,8oo men against the insurgents in Pegu
iQ 1854 (received the thanks of the Government of India— Medal). Commanded 47th Bengal Native Infantry in the
Indian mutiny in 1857-58 against the rebola in the Mirzapore district (Medal) ; embarked in its command in June
1838 on service to China, and served during the campaign of 1858-59 (received the thanks of the Government of
India-Medal).
•General W. E. Mulcaster served the campaign of 1842 in Affghanistan under General Pollock, and was
severely wounded at the forcing of the Khyber Pass (Medal). Served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46,
inclading the battles of Moodkee, Feroaeshah, and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps). Punjaub campaign of 1848-49,
including the siege operations before Mooltan, and action of Soorjkhoond (Medal with Clasp).
'General O. Cavenagh served with the 4th Bengal Irregular Cavalry the Gwalior campaign, including the
battle of Maharajpore— left leg carried away by a cannon-shot and charger killed (Bronze Star, and mentioned in
despatches). Served also in the Sutlej campaign in 1846, and waa severely wounded in the left arm in the action of
Baddiwal (Modal, and Brevet of Mi^or).
'^GeneralJ. S. Paton served the Gwalior campaign, and was present at the battle of Maharajpore (Bronze
Bur). Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Ferozeshah and Sobraon (Modal and one Clasp), and
captore of Kota Kangra. Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the atTair of Ramuuggur, passage of the Chenab,
snd baMea of Sadoolapore and Chillianwallah— severely wounded (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major). Served
with the expedition under Sir Charles Napier against the Affireedics in 1850, inclu<liiig the forcing of the Kohat Pass
near Peshawur (Medal with Clasp). Also with the Force employed to suppress the Googaira insurrection in 1857,
snd commanded the Field Detachment sent fh}m Lahore, which was thrice engaged. Has been twenty-seven
times mentioned in despatches and orders.
'^ Sir CharlesReid served in Upper Sind under Sir Charles Napier in 1843; and with the Sirmoor Battalion (Goorkhas)
tlircKigh(mt the Sutlej campaign of 184S-46, including the action of Aliwal and battle of Sobraon— brought the
BattaUon out of action (horse twice wounded, specially mentioned in Sir Walter Gilbert's despatch. Medal and
Clasp). Served in the Burmese war in 1852-5^ (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Commanded the Sirmoor Battalion
throughout the Indian mutiny in 1857 ; opened the communicutiou between Meerut and Calcutta, for which he
received the thanka of Government; was present at the battle of Budlee-ke-Serai and throughout the siege of
Delhi, and commanded all the advanced posts on the right of the Delhi Ridge, including Hindoo Rao's house (the
key of the poaition) from the 8th June to the 14th September, during which period twenty-six separate attacks upon
those positiona were repulsed. Commanded a Column on the Z7th June for the attack on Kissengunge, commanded
^e4th Column of assault on Delhi on the Z4th September — severely wounded (Brevet of Lt. Colonel, CB-^ and
Medal with Clasp). Served also in the Oude campaign in 1853-59 (Aide de Camp to the Queen and Colonel,
thanked by Parliament, and on four separate occasions by the Government of India). Is in receipt of the Good
Stiriee and the Wound pensions, and in 1871 was nominated a KCB. for his distinguished military services.
J^ General G. P. Whish served the campaign of 1842 in Affghanistan under General Pollock (Medal). Also in
the Poi^anb campaign of 1848-49 as an Assistant Adjutant Greneral, and was present at the battle of Groojerat
(Medal with Claap, and Brevet of Major).
J*Gaieral H. F. Dunsford served as a Brigade Major in the Sutlej campaign in 1846, and was present at the
°*ttle of Sobraon (Medal, and Brevet of Major). Commanded the Troops of the itajahs of Puttialla and Jheend dur-
^f the siege of Delhi in 1857, ana was present at its storm and capture. Commanded the Buxar Column of the
Sh&kabad Field Force in Oct. and Nov. 1858 ; commanded at the attack of Burahpjore on the 14th Oct. 1858, driving
t^ rebels in force out of a atrongly entrenched poaition, and routing them with great slaughter; defeated an
sttsck of the rebels at Sikurreea on i6th October and in other skirmishes leading to the successful attack on the
t-jwn of Jugdespore on 19th Octobei>-severely wounded (Medal with Clasp, and CB.). Commanded the Jynteah
Kid force in Rzpeditions of 1862-63 against rebel Jynteahs in As«ain. including the capture of the stockades of
^sUeang, Munsow, Oomkai, Rungbarai, and Surteung (thanked by the Commander in Chief, the Governor General,
sad the Secretarv of State for IncQa). Commanded Columns of the Bhootan field force at the storm and capture
of the fort of Dalimkote and stockade of Channoorchie in Dec. 1864 (Medal with Clasp).
'* Lieat.General C. T. Chamberlsun served throughout the campaigns in Affghanistan of 1839-42, including the
*t^ and capture of Ghuznee (Medal), and varioua actions near Candahar (Medal). Punjaub campaign of 1848-49,
i^lading the battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat, pursuit of the Sikh Army and its final surrender at Rawul
Pindee, and was wounded in a skirmish with Such Cavalry (mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps, and
Brevet of Major). Served at Mooltan during the mutiny in 1857, disarmed the 62nd and 69th Bengal Native
IMancry, waa engaged against the Googaira rebels, and was besieged in the Serai of Cheekawutne for four days
(Medal, Brevet of LL Colonel, and thanka of Government) .
'7 laeot General E. G. Taylor aerved the GwaUor campaign and was present at the battle of Punniar on 29th Dec.
1^3 (Bronze Star). SnUcy campaign of 1845-46 and severely wounded at the battle of Moodkee (Medal). Punjaub
Campaign of 1848-49, and present throughout the siege operations before Mooltan, capture of the town, surrender of
the citadel^ and battle of Soroojkhoond (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
I* Lieat.General A. Fytohe commanded a Detachment of the Arracan Battalion emploved against the Walleng
mil tribe on the Arracan frontier in 1841-42, — took the Walleng Hill stockade, and reduced the tribe to submission,
oerved the Pai\janb campaign of 1848-49, including the battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (severely wounded),
»nd sabaequeat pursuit of the Sikhs and Affghana (Medal with two Clasps). Raised and commanded an irregular
force with whicl^ in cox^unction wiUi a party of seamen and marines imder Commander Rennie, he defeated the
Bormeee CUefis Nga-thein and Moung-tha-bon, on the 22nd and 23rd Jan., and the Burmese Grovemor of the pro-
jii^ce of Raaaein on the 29th Jan. 1853, capturing nine guns and upwards of 3,000 stand of arm^ (thanked by the
Governor General of Incua in Council). Co-operated with the force under Sir John Cheape during March 1853
against the force under Myat-Toon in the vicinity of Donabow— wounded (mentioned in despatches, thanked by the
iiovenuneni of India, Brevet of Miyor, Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Quelled a rebellion of the Burmese in the Bas-
sem district in Feb. 1854, with a small force of regular troops and a levy of Burmese, and after three engagements
comnletely routed the inaurgenta and captured their leaders (thanked by the Government of India) . Quelled a
rebellion of the Karen tribes in the Bassein district with the Ba««cin Police Corps, which ho commanded during
Jan. and Feb. 1857, routing a large bo<ly of insurgents under Men^f-loun;^, a pseudo prince of that txiho^and^taking
him prisoner (thanked Uy the Governor Gouerul oi' India in CouucilJ . Digitized by VJ iJ VJg l\^
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'» Sir Donald Stewart served aj?amst the hill tribes on the Peshawur frontier in 1854-55 (mentioned in
despatches). Commanded the Volunteers servingr in the Allyjrhur district in May and June 1857, and all communi-
cation with the Upper Provinces having been cut off he volunteered to carry despatches from the Govemment of
the North-West Provinces to the Officer commanding at Delhi ; on arrival in cnmp was appointed Deputy Assistant
Adjutant General of the Field Force and served throughout the siege of Delhi (mentioned in despatches, and Brevet
of Major) ; afterwards served as Assistant Adjutant General of the Army at the siege and capture of Lucknow, and
throughout the operations in Rohilcund (mentioned in despntches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with two Clasps) . Com-
manded the Bengal Brigade with the expedition to Abyssinia in 1867-68 (mentioned in despatches. Medal, and CB.).
** Sir Henry Norman served as Adjutant of the 31st Bengal Native Infantry throughout the Punjaub cam-
paign of 1848-49 including the passage of the Chenab, actions at Sadoolapore, Chillianwallah, aiyl Croojerat, and
subsequent pui-buit of the Sikhs and AiTghans under Sir Walter Gilbert (Modal with two Clasps). Was Brigade
Major to the Troops engaged in the Kohat Pass in Feb. 1850 under Sir Charles Napier and Sir Colin Campbell ; and,
as Brigade Major or D. A. Adj. General to the Troops employed, wa« engage<l in various expeditions against the
mountain tribes near Peshawur in 1850-51-52-53-54 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 3i8t N.I. during the
Santhal insurrection in 1855-56, and for four months was in command of n separate Detachment (thanked by
the Commander in Chief in India for surprising and capturing an insurgent chief). Was eng^aged throughout the
operations against the mutineers and rebels in India from the first outbreak in May 1857 until the termination of the
war. As Assistant Adjutant General of the Army was present at the action of Badlee Serai on 8th June 1857 in which
the Adjutant General (Colonel Chester) was killed, and performed the duties of Adjutant General to the Army in the
field finom that date, with the exception of some portion of the siege of Delhi, until the end of the war. Served
throughout the siege of Delhi from the 8th June to the 20th Sept. 1857; was i)rcsent with Greathed's Column at
the actions of Boluudpl^uhur, Allyghur, and Agra ; subsequently in Nov. 1857 in action near Bunterah in Oude with the
Troops under Brigadier Grant. Present with the Commander in Chief in the skirmishes prior to and throughout the
operations connected with the relief of Lucknow (horse shot at the storming of the Shah Nujeef ) ; at the relief of
Oawnpore and subsequent operations from 38th Nov. to 6th Dec. 1857 when the Gwalior Contingent and other
Troops were finally routed and dispersed ; at the action near Khodagunge and reoccupation of Futtehghur on 3rd June
1858, at the siege and capture of Lucknow 2nd to 2i8t March 1858. Rohilcund campaign in May, including the action
of Bareilly (wounded) and affair at Shahjehannore; campaign in Oude during the cold season of 1858-50, includin^r
the affairs of Doundeakeira. Bergudia, Musjidea, and the Raptee (Medal with three Clasps, CB., and Brevets of
Major and Lt.Colonel ; was twenty-five times thanked in general orders and despatches for services in the field).
" Lieut.Gcneral W. T. Hughes 8er\'ed throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46. including the battles of Moodkee,
Ferozeshah, and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps). Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the reduction of the
Forts of Rungul Mongul, Kumirwallah. and Moraree, and storming of the DiiUali HfMghts (Medal). Served with
the force under Sir Colin Campbell on the Peshawur frontier in 1851-52 ; present .at the affair on the Heights above
Michnee ; in command of a Cavalry Piquet attacked and routed a large party of Momund marauders (horse received
three sabre wounds). Commanded ist Punjaub Cavalry against the Othmnn Khel and other tribes on the Eusnfzsi
frontier in May and June 1852, including the afikirs at Pranghur and Nardund, and action at Pakkot (Medal with
Clasps. Commanded the ist Punjaub Cavalry throughout the Indian mutiny campaigns of 1857-59 ; present at the
disarming of the Native Infantry Rcgts. at Mooltan ; commanded a Detachment of all arms at the reduction of the
town of Belleh (horse received spear, sword, and bullet wounds) ; served against the rebels in the Saharunpore,
Mozufllirnuggur, and Meerut districts in 1857-58, and at the reoccupation of Rohilcund ; throughout the Oude cam-
paign, and present at the reduction of Rampore Russia, actions at Churdah. Mngeetia, and Rankee, and pursuit to
the Raptee; Trans-Gogra campaign, and present at the taking of Nana's guns at Sitka Ghat, and attack on the
rebels at the Khorialle river (Medal, Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, several times mentioned in despatches, and
thanked by the (rovemment).
" Lieut.Greneral J. L.Vaughan served the Gwalior campaign of 1843-44, a^f^ waa present at the battle of Maharaj-
pore as Aide de Camp to Major General Littler (Bronze Star). Served in the Crimea with the Turkish Contingent a*
Assistant and Deputy Quarter Master General from Oct. 1855 to June 1856 (Turkish Medal, 4th Class of the Medjidie,
and Brevet of Major). Commanded a Field Force on the Kusufzaie frontier in July and Aug. 1857, and was twice
thanked by Govemment, particularly for the attacks on the fortified village of Nerinjeo on the 21st July and 3rd
August. Commanded the 5th Punjaub Infantry in all the operations in Oude subsequent to the capture of Lucknow
in 1858, including the actions of Baree, Simree, and Nawabgunge, and pa-ssaije of the Gumtee at Sulianpore. Com-
manded a Field Force on the frontier of Nepaul fW)m April to Dec. 1859— twice thanked by Govemment (Medal, and
Brevet of Lt.Colonel). Commanded the 5th Punjaub Infantry during the operations of the Eusufryo Field Force
against the hill tribes from Oct. to Dec. 1863 (Ci?., Medal with Clasp). Commanded the 2nd Brigade HazHra
Field Force in 1 868, including the expedition against the tribes on the Black Mountain (mentioned in despatches,
and thanked by the Government of India, Clasp).
** Sir Samuel James Browne served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at the
passage of the Chenab, the actions of Ramnuggur, Sadoolapore, Chillianwallah, and Goojerat (Medal with t»ro
Clasps). In command of the 2nd Punjaub Cavalry and Corps of Guides served on the Derajat and Peshawur
frontier from 1850 to 1869, including operations against Oomurzaie Wuzecrees in 1851-52; the Bozdar Beloooh
expedition in March 1857 ; the attacks on Nariniee (Susofzai border) in July and August 1857, end in varioni
minor skirmishes (Medal with Clasp). Was in command of the 2nd Punjaub Cavalry during the Indian mutiny
campaign of 1858, including the siege and capture of Lucknow (Brevet of Major), actions of Kooraee, Rooyah,
and AUygunge, and capture of Bareilly. Commanded a Field Force of cavalry and infantry at the action of
Mohunpore and defeat and dispersion of the rebels. Commanded a Field Force of cavalry and infantry in the
attack and defeat of the enemy in their position at Seerpoorah and capture of their guns and camp — dangerously
wounded in two places, first by a severe sword-cut on tnc left knee, and afterwards by another sword-cut which
severed the left arm at the shoulder (several times mentioned in despatches, and thanked by the Commander in
Chief and by Govemment, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, CB., and Victoria Cross). Commanded Uie ist
Division Peshawur Valley Field Force in the attack and capture of the Fart of Ali Musjid. the forcmg of the Khyber
Pass in November 1878, and subsequent operations till the end of the campaign {KCB. and received the thanks of
the (jrovemment of India and of both Houses of Parliament).
" Lieut.Gcneral Charles Cureton served in the Sutlej campaign in 1845-46, including the battle of Aliwal (Medal and
Clasp). Served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 as Aidede Camp to Brigadier General Cureton commanding the
Cavalry Division in the action of Ramnuggur (slightly wounded) ; also present at the passage of the Chenab,
battle of Goojerat. and accompanied Sir W. Gilbert's Column in pursuit of the Sikh and Afighan Army, capture
of Attock, and occupation of Peshawur (Medal with Clasp). Engaged against the Mountain Tribes, North
West Frontier, in 1849. 1852, and i860 (Medal with Clasp) . Served in suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1857-59;
against the Sealkote mutineers at the action of Trimmoo Ghat, and againut the Gogaira rebels in 1857. CommaDded
Cureton's Mooltanee Re'giment of Cavalrv and had charge of the Intelligc jce Department throughout tiie campaigns
in Rohilcund and Oude in 1858-59, including the actions of Bhagwala, Negina, Bareilly, Shahjehanpore, Bunaie,
Bhahabad, Bunkegaon, Mahodipore, Russoolpore, Mittowlee, and Biswa (eleven times mentioned in despatches,
published in General Orders. Medal, Brevets of Miyor and Lt.Colonel, and CB.).
w Lieut.General C. A. Barwell served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal). Was Officiating Brigade Major
at Lucknow at the time of the outbreak in May 1857 and continuetl to sei-ve in that capacity throughout the defence
of the Residency until the final relief of the garrison in Nov. 1857 ; subsequently served as a Brigade Miyor in the
field and waa present at the battle of Cawnpore ; and as a D. A. Adjutant (General at the siege and capture of Lack-
now, attack on Fort Roovah and action of AUygunge, reoccupation of Shnl^ehanpore, battle of Bareuly, and action
on the Sardah— wounded (frequently mentioned in despatches, thanked by Govemment, Breveta of M^jor and Lt.
Colonel, Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service).
» Lieut.General J. T. Shakespear served in the Sutlej campaign in 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee and
Ferozeshah (Medal and Clasp). Served in the Indian mutiny in 1857 (Medal).
*' The Honorable Sir Henry Ramsay served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal).
^ Mi^or General F. D. Atkinson served against the hill tribes in Siud, under Sir Charles Napier.
*» Major General R. N. Rnikes served the Gwalior campaign, and was present at the battle of Punniar, 29th Dec
1845 (Bronze Star). Served also in the llurmose war of 18^2 (Medal %riih Clasp for Pegu).
*♦ Major lienural G. A. Fisher na* lecoivud iho Medal for the Punjaub Campaiguof f;8^-*o. *C(«nnYmded oatpo«U
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of ifichnee and Shabkudr on the Peehawnr frontier from Feb. 1853 to M»y 1854, and was present in the action of
ShahMoQgah Kheyl (Med&l). At the Alumbagh at the relief of Lackaow in Nov. 1857; and attached to the force
nader Outnun from N >v. 1857 uaiil the taking of Lucknow in March 1858 (Medal with two Clasps).
» Major General C. Harris served in Affghanistan during the operations of 1841-42 (Medal).
« Major General S. Richards served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, and was present at the battle of Sobraon
(Mcial).
»7 M^or CteneralJ. E. (jastrell served against the Jeypore Insurgents in 1838. Also in the Bumllecund csim-
p&ign of 1842-43. Served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the pas-sago of theChcnab and alfair at
Ramnuggur, battles of Chillianwallah and Groojerat, and pursuit of the Sikh Ai-my (Modal with two Clasp?). Served
also in the Sonthal campaign of 1855, and commanded one of the columns in the filJial beating up and subjection of
the tribe.
* Lieut.General 6. Jackson served in Bundlecund in 1842. Also in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal).
Served daring the operations on the Peshawur frontier in 1851-52 under Sir Colin Campbell, and when in command
of the outpost of Mutta repulsed the attack of the combined Momund tribes on the 8th Doc. 1S51 (Medal with Clasp).
Was twice wounded in an attack on a body of mutineers of the 26tli Bengal Native Infantry in 1857,
" Lieut.General J. K. Spence served in the campaign in Affghanistan in 1839-40 (Medal).
*• Major General H. NicoU served during the disturbances in the Sanger and Bundlecund districts in 1842-43.
The Gwalior campaign of 1843-44, including the battle of Pnnniar (Bronze Star). The Punjaub campaign in 1848 -49
(Medal). The Sonthal campaign in 1855-56. Sen-ed as Brigade Major at the battle of Budlee ke Serai on the 8th
Jane 1S57, storming the heights before Delhi, throughout the siege assault and &nal capture of the city (Medal
riUi Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
** Major (xeneral A. Turner served during the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal). ^
** Colonel M. J. TurubuU served with the 7th Bengal Light Cavalry in Sind for two years on the frontier under
Sir Charles Napier in 1844-45 ; and in the Punjaub campaign of 1S48-49 ^ith the force under General Wheeler, the
«freater portion of the time as Officiating Quarter Master General to the Force (mentioned in despatches.
Medal).
** Major General R. C. Lawrence served in the Sutlej campaign in 1846, and wa,«» present at the battle of Sobi-aon
(iledai). Served in the Indian mutiny campaign as Political Otliccr in charge of the Cashmere Contingent under
GeneraJ Wilson in 1857, and was present at the assault and capture of Delhi, commanding the 4th Column of assault
on Major Reid being wounded (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Cli., Medal with Clasp).
** M^or General E. T. Dalton was engaged in expeditions against the frontier tribes in Assam in 1839-40 and 42,
Planned and superintended an expedition which surprised and captured the Mishnee Chief who had murdered the
French Missionaries Kirk and Bourry on the Thibetan frontier, and received the special thanks of the Governor
General. Served in 1858 as Commissioner of Chota Nagpore, with the field force under Major MacDowell against
rebels in Palamow. Prom May 1858 to Feb. 1859 was employed against the Singhboom Insurgents Medal).
"ColonclJ. C. Haughton served throughout the campaigns of 1838-42 in Beloochistan and Affghanistan, in-
cluding the storming of the Bolan Pass, repulse of a night attack of Merab Khan, action of Abee Khan, throughout
the siege of Cheerekar and commanded the 6th Goorkhas when it was cut to pieces (severely wounded, losing right
hand). Was present with the army at Cabul during the siege and left in hospital, in the enemy's hands under
General Elphinstone's capitulation, remaining a prisoner till September 1842; afterwards served with Broadfoot'g
Sappers and Miners during the re-occupation of Cabool and march from Affghanistan. Served with the Ramghur
Battalion at the defeat of the enemy in seven affairs during 1846-47.
** Colonel H. Hopkinson served as Political Officer against the hill tribes of the Kolvelyne in Dec. 1847 and Jan.
1S48. and was present at the surprise of the Akong Stockade. Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the battles
of Chillianwallah and Goojerat, and pui-suit of the Sikh Ai-my and Affghans to Peshawur (Medal with two Clasps).
Banneae war in 1852, including the capture of Martabuu (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
*'' Colonel J. R. McMullin served the Gwalior campaign, and was present at the l)attle of Punniar on 29th Dec. 1843
(Bronze Star). Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the action of Soroojhkoond, siege and surrender of Mooltan,
and battle of Goojcr«t (Medal with two Clasps).
** Colonel T. F. Wilson commanded a detached Company of the 13th Bengal Native Infantry^ at the cap-
tare of the fort of Oh.irgong in April 1841 (mentioned in despatches). Also at the action of Pnnwarree m Bundlecund
ia Jane 1842. Served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the action of Ramnuggur, passage of
ihe Chenab, and battle of Goojerat and subsequent pursuit of the Sikh Army (Medal with Clasp). Was appointed
Deputy AsaJBtant Adjutant General to Sir Henry Lawrence on the 21st May 1857, and present in the action with the
ttatineers in the old cantonments of Lucknow on the night of the 30th and morning of the 31st May, also at the
battle of Chinhut the 30th June, and was slightly wounded by a piece of the same shell by which Sir Henry Law-
rence was mortally wounded (mentioned in despatches). Served as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General to the old
Locknovr Garrison throughout the entire defence of tho Residency, a period of 145 da;rs (slightly wounded, and was
prominently mentioned in despatches, and thanked by Grovernment " for courage, activity, and sound judgment in a
very high degree "). Served with the force under Colonel the Hon. Percy Herbert in pursuit of Foroze Shah and a
rebel force in 1S59 (Medal with Clasp, CB., Brevet of Major, a year's extra service, and Aide de Camp to the Queen).
" Major General A. Boyd 8er>'od with tho force under Sir Charles Napier against the hill tribes in Sind in 1844-45.
Throiiifhout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the affair at Ramnuggur, passage of the Chenab, and
'Jattles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (wounded), pursuit and surrender of the Sikh Army, and subsequent purtuit
of the Affj^hana to tho Khyber Pass (Medal with two Clasps) . Commanded four Companies of the European Bengal
I'^ilicrsm the operations in Burmah against the rebel chief Moung Goung Gee in 1854-55. Commanded the 3nd
Xaropean Bengal Fusiliers at the battle of Budlekeserai, and during all the operationa before Delhi in 1857, in-
binding tho storm and capture of the city (mentioned in despatches, Metlal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
" Colonel G. C. Hatch served as Deputy Judge Advocate General of the Army under Lord Clyde at the relief of
Lacknow in 1857 and in the subsequent operations at Cawnpore (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
'•Colonel A. H. Teman served in Bundlecund in 1842-43, and was several times engaged with the rebels.
Satlej campaign in 1846, including the action of Aliwal (Medal). Punjaub campaign in 1849 (Medal, mentioned
'D despatch). Indian mutiny campaigns of 1857-58, including numerous expeditions against the rebels in the
^'urgingpore, Saugor, and Jubbulporo districts. Commanded a party of the 3rd Irregular Cavalry in an attack
on a body of rebels in the Saucror district (horse killed, thanked by the Lt. Governor of the Central Provinces).
Served with the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose as Deputy Commissioner of Jaloun (Medal with
ChL«p), and present at the forcing of the Muddunpore Pass, action of the Bctwah, siege and capture of Jliansi,
action of Konch, taking of Kulpee (mentioned in despatch) . Served as Aide do Camp to Brigadier MacDuff at
the action of Sahao (mentioned in despatches). Mentioned in Governor General's minute of 2nd July 1859. The
gracious approbation of Her Majesty conveyed by letter from the Secretary of State for India, dated 4th June 1861.
" Colonel R. R. Mainwaring served in the Sutlej campEtigu in 1846 and was present at the battle of Sobraon
(Medal). Sonthal campaign of 1855. Indian mutiny campaign including several actions with the rebels (Medal).
"Colonel A. Macqueen served throughout the operations of tho Candahar Force under General Nott in 1840-42,
including the advance upon Ghuznee and Cabool, and taking of Istaliff (Medal). Throughout the Sutlej campaign
of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkec, Ferozeshah, and Sobraon— wounded (Medal and two Clasps). Indian
nintiny campaigns of 1857-59, including relief of Lucknow, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore, action of
Kalee Kuddee, siege and capture of Lucknow, and affViirs of Baree and Simree (Medal with two Clasps).
** Colonel R. N. Tronson served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including tho afihir of Ramnug-
fiW, passage of the Chenab, battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat, and pursuit of the Sikhs and Affghana
( Modal with two Clasps) . Commanded a detachment of troops and Horse and Foot Police during the rebellion of the
Nomad Tribes in the Sutlej in 1857 ; repulsed with slaughter a night attack of 2000 men and destroyed several of the
enenay'a villages and strongholds. Marched 55 miles, the greater portion through water, in twenty consecutive hours,
with an active enemy on the flank, to the rescue of tho city of Pak Puttun. The rapidity of this movement, in the
opinion of the local aothoritics, insured its success, and was the means of preventing the disaffected in Bhauwnl-
pore and Sirsa from joining the Ooogaria insurgents, and of saving the many rich towns and villages on the Sutlej,
sud of stoppixkg the progress of the rebellion along its banks. Served against the mutineers at Mooltan in August
and September 1S5S (Medal).
•* Colonel T. Rattray served tho campaign of 1842 in Affghanistan under General Pollock, and was severely
wonnded at the forcd^ of tho E3iyber Pass (Medal). Served with the force under Sir Charles Napier against the
3^2 B'injal Staff Curias. — Wai- Scrctcea,
hill tribes in Soind in 1844-45. In 1856 raised and disciplined a body of Sikhs (now the 45th Bengal Native In.
ftintry— Rattray's Sikhs) for service in the Sonthal Pergannahs; commanded them throughout the Sepoy matiny of
1857-58, and present at the actions of Gya, Akherpore, Dhonchooa, Jugdeespore, Nonoodhee, and Kosma (Brevet of
Msjior, Medal, and several times thanked by Government).
** Colonel J. M. Cripps served the campaign of 1842 in Affghanistan nnder Sir (3eorge Pollock, including ths
forcing of the Khyber Pass and actions of Jagdalluck, Tezeen, and IstalifT (Medal). Also throughout the 8aU^
campaign of 1B45-46, including the battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps).
^ Colonel J. B. Dennys served throughout the operations of the Candahar Force under General Nott, inolading
the various actions leading to the reoccupation of Cabool (Medal). Served during the SuUej campaign of 1845-46.
In 1853 commanded the Kotah contingent and troops sent from Nusserabad in the reduction of the fort of Kurowlee.
Commanded the Kotah contingent on the outbreak of the mutinies and was employed some weeks against the
rebels in the Agra and Muttra districts ; present at the attack on the fort of Ahwal in R^pootana, and acoom*
panied field forces from Neemuch in civil capacity in pursuit of Feroze Shah and Tantia Topee.
'® Major General C. L. Showers was present at Uie surrender of Kote Kangra in June 1846. Served in thecampsign
in Western Rajpootana in 1847, and commanded in the attack and reduction of the desert stronghold ofGarsesur, re-
suiting in the capture of the marauder chief Thakoor Jowahir Sinffh. Pu^jaub campaign of 1848-49, and on Lord
GK)ugh's staff at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Central India campaisn^ in 1857-58 incind*
ing the pursuit of the Neemuch mutineers, attack and occupation of Neembahera, Cavalry aflkir before Fort Nee*
much, and action of Purtabghur (Medal with Clasp).
7S Colonel J. A. Wright served throughout the Pux^aub campaign of 1848-49, including the aflkir of Ramnng-
gur, passage of the Chenab, battles of Chillianwallah and Groojerat, and pursuit of the Sikhs and Affghans (Medial
with two Clasps).
7* Colonel J. N. Young served the campaign of 184a in Affghanistan under General Pollock, including the
forcing of the Khyber and Jugdulluck Passes, actions in the Tezeen Valley and on the Huft Kohtul, and recapture
of Cabool (Medal).
'» Colonel G. Holroyd served throughout the operations of the Candahar Force under General Nott in 1838-41
(wounded at Bance Raban 15th Sept. 184a), including the advance upon Ghuznee and Cabool, and taking of iMsliff
(Medal). Gwalior campaign, and present at the battle of Maharajpore (Bronze Star). Sutlej campaign of 1845-46,
including the battle of Sobraon— horse shot (Medal).
** Colonel A. Robinson accompanied the expedition against the rebels in the Cossiah and Jyntea Hills in com*
mand of a Wing of the aoth Bengal Native Infantry. Present at the capture of the stockade at Ooksae.
*7 Colonel J. Cockbnm Hood served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-^0, including the first and second siege
operations before Mooltan, capture of the city, and action of Soroojkhoond (Medal with Clasp). Served slso in the
Indian mutiny campaign in 1858 ; commanded a Wing of the ist Punjaub Infantry in operations under Brigadier
General Showers, including the capture of the Fort of Jhujjur, also present in the action of Shumshabad, siege and
capture of Lucknow and storming of the Begum's Palace, and dangerously wounded when commanding 4th Pm-
jaub Infantry in assault on the final position held by the Moodire (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp, and
Brevet of Major). Commanded the 4th Punjaub Infantry at the surprise of Besotee village of Gera 25U1 Feb. 1869.
Has twice received the thanks of the Lt.Govcrnor of the Punjaub for services, and the especial thanks of the
Grovernor General in Council for services in the field, 17th April i860.
*^ Colonel P. F. Gardiner served against the rebels North of Jullunderin 1848-49, and was present at the
storming of the heights of Umb, and occupation of the fort of Oonah (Puujaub Medal).
*^^ Colonel W. D. Morgan served in the Pui^aub campaign of 1848-49, including the action of Ramnuggnr
(Medal) . Served also in the Indian mutiny campaigns of 1857-59, as Brigade Major with the Sarun and Gomickporp
Field Forces, and was present at the actions of Sohunpore, Phoolpore, Betwa, Amorah, Doomoeragunge, Toolsepore,
and Siewa (several times mentioned in despatches, thanked by the Governor General, Medal, and Brevet of Major).
^^ Colonel H. R. Drew served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at the first and
second siege operations before Mooltan (severelv wounded), including the attack on the Dhnrmsala and action of
Soroqikhoond, afterwards present at the battle ol Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). <
11* Colonel J. Marquis served in Bundlecund with the 3rd Bengal N.I. during the insurrection in 1843-43 ; aod '
as Adjutant of the Regiment served with General Wheeler's Column in the Punjaub campaign in 1848-49 including
the assault and capture of the heights of Dulla (Medal). Also with the force against the Hussanzaies in 1852 :
(Medal with Clasp). Served at the siege and storm of Delhi in 1857 ; and at the assault and final capture of the cit;
acted as and in Command of the and Punjaub Infantry (Medal with Clasp). Bhootan campaign of 1865 (Clasp).
117 Brigadier General C. C. G. Ross served with tho Expeditionary Force against the Hill Tribes in the \icinitrof
Peshawur in 1851-53, and with that of 1853, and was present at the action of Skakote (Medal with Clasp). Served
throughout the Indian mutiny, present at the defence of Kumahon, commanded the 66th Goorkha Reeiment in the
action of Churppoorah, and in tno subsecuent campaign (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal). Com-
manded the Ferozepore Regiment throughout the Umbeyla campaign (Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Clasp).
1*0 Brigadier General W. Gordon served the Punjaub campaigns of 1848-49 as Assistant Field Kngineer and com,
manded a Company of Pioneers at the siege and capture of Mooltan, including the surrender of the fort of Ghineot^
and two Companies of Pioneers at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
1^ Colonel C. Lyons- Montgomery served in the Chota Nagpore districts during the mutinies in 1857; and
with Jung Bahadoor's force in 1858 ; present at the passage of the Gogra and at the battle of Phoolpore (Medai).
1** Brigadier General O. E. Rothney served during the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46. Served with Colonel Macke*
son's Force against the Hussanzaies in i85a-53. Commanded the 4th SiUi Infantry in charge of a chain of oatposu
in Tharrawaadv in Pegu in 1854, and was several times engaged against the rebel leader Goung Gee. Present at Loo-
diana on the 8th June 1857 and held the town and fort in check and protected the cantonment with the main bodj of
the 4th Sikh Infantry ; after>vards pursued the mutineers with Major Olpherts' Column. Joined the Delhi Field Force
on a3rd June 1857, and commanded the 4th Sikh Infantry throughout the siege and assault of Delhi, and sereralen*
fagements in and near Delhi (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Maior, Medal with Clasp). Commanded the ^^
ikh Infantry with General Chamberlain's Force against the Cabul Khel Wuzeerees in 1859, and was present at the
aflbir of Maidanee. Commanded the Hazara Groorkha Battalion with the same force against the Mahsoed VfvMenet |
in i860, and was present at the repulse of the night attack on the Camp at Palooseen and at the forcing of the
Burrara Pass (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp). .
i» Colonel F. Alexander served as Adjutant of the Artillery Division with the expeditionary force under Six |
Charles Napier against the Hill Tribes in Sind in 1845. Served throughout the Pui^aub campaign of 1848-49. sad
was present at the ist and and siege operations before Mooltan including the afil^ir of Dhurmsala, action or 1
Sooijkhoond, and storming of the suburbs; afterwards present at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Claei^)- '
"* Colonel T. Wright served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the actions of B*a»* 1
nuggur, Sadoolapore, Chillianwallah, and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served as Assistant Adjutant General |
and chief Staff" Officer with the force under Sir Sydney Cotton in the Eusofzie expedition of 1858 (mentioned is ,
despatches. Medal with Clasp). Served in the Indian mutiny campaign in command of the and Sikh Cavalijo
Central India and defeated a body of the enemy in Bundlecund (mentioned in despatches, Medal) . Served il
Assistant Adjutant General throughout the Umbeyla campaign of 1863 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet «
Lt. Colonel, and Clasp) ; and in the same capacity with the field force under Major General Tytler dnringtM
operations of 1865-66 in Bhootan (Clasp). ,
1** Colonel G. B. Mainwaring served the Gwalior campaign, including the battle of Mahanypore (Bronze Stan*
Served also throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, and Sobr^
(Medal and two Clasps).
i«s Colonel B. N. Sandilands served wiUi the 8th Regt. at the siege of Delhi in 1857, including repulse of ecrtm
on 14U1, 18U1, and asrd July (wounded bv a splinter of a shell on the loth August), and commanded the Light Cooj
pany at the assault of the City (wounded) ; also present in the action of Dukooidm and relief of Lucknoir ax>a«
Lord Clyde, the afi'airof the and and action of the 6th Dec. at Cawnpore, and action of Khudagunj (Medal witi
Clasps). ^ .
1^ Colonel J. M. Nuttall served during the Sutlej campaign. Present at Allahabad when the late 6th BenS«
Native Infantry mutinied, and served in the operations in and about that city during 1857. .
iM Colonel J. Doraii served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee and FeroeesDw
Bengal Staff Coiys.-r- War Semces. 363
(Kedal and one Clasp). Serred in the expedition afpiinst the Hassanxaies on the Black Mountain in Hazara in
x85»-53 (Medal with Clasp) . Also the campaign of 1858-59 in Oade (Medal) . Served with the expeditionary force in
China in i860 (Medal).
'** Colonel H. 8. Obbard senred in Bundlecnnd in 1842-43. Also in the Puinaab campaign in 1849. Present
at the matinj of the Native Troops at Jollander in Jane 1857 and accompanied the pnrsuing Column when the
matmeen passed Loodianah. Assisted in raising the 21 at Punjaub Infantry of which he commanded a wing and
s troop of Fathan Cavalry in the GKx>garia District during the rebellion of the Eurala in October 1857 (Medal).
*** Colonel E. Tyrwhitt served the Gwalior campaign and was present at the battle of Punniar on 29th
Dec. 1841 (Bronxe Star). Served also in Uie Punjaub campaign of 1848-49. including the siege of Mooltan (severely
woonded) and battie of Soroojkhoond— wounded (Medal with Clasp). Received the thanks of Government for the
eaptoiv of a rebel in the Hasara Hills in 1853. Again received the thanks of Government for services against the
Biuee Kheyl Tribes while commanding the frontier fort Maokeson in 1855 (Medal with Clasp).
'** Colonel C. F. Hicks served during the Sutlej campaign. Present with the 6th Bengal Native Infiintry when
it mutinied at Allahabad on the 6th June 1857. Commanded a detachment of Irregular Cavalry during the opera-
uoxu in the vicinity of Allahabad, and afterwards served as a volunteer in Havelock's Cavalry throughout the
operations of that force (Medal).
'** Colonel E. G. Langmore served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battle of Ferozeshah (Medal).
Serred also in the Bhootan campaign in 1865 and was present at the recapture of Dewangiri (Medal with Clasp).
'*7 Colonel H. C. Anderson served in the Sutle^j oampcign of 1845-46, including the battle of Ferozeshah
(lledal). Served also in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58 (Brevet of Major, and Medal).
K" Colonel J. Reid served in the Pux\jaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal). Served in the Indian mutiny cam-
paigns of 1857-58, including the assault and capture of Chandeeporo Fort, siege and capture of Lucknow, aflairs ot
Barree and Simree, action of Nawabgunge, occupation of Fyzabad and Sultaupore, and passage of the Goomtee
(leveral times mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
i^ Colonel J. Emerson served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee.
Ferozeshah, and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps).
'^ Colonel J. I. Murray aerved in the Puqjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal). Served throughout the Indian
motinj campaigns of 1857-59 ; present at the battle of Shahgunge ; Commanded Rajah Gobind Sing's Jit Horse
at the battle of Allyghtir (mentioned in despatches '* for conspicuous gallantry," wounded, and charger wounded) ;
served as a volunteer at the battle of Agra ; employed in Nov. and Dec. 1857 in raising the Jit Horse and in restor-
ing order in the AUyghur and Etah dtstricts ; commanded at the Cavalry engagements at Kntchia Ghaut and
defeated with 200 sabres of the Jit Horse 600 Irregular Cavalry mutineers, and held the Rohilcund rebel army in
check till the arrival of General Pennv'a Force on the xith March 1848 ; in April, May, and June with the Jit Horse
foarded snccessfhily the Ghauts on the Ganges in the Allyghur and Etah districts against the Rohilcund rebels ;
commanded the Regt. throughout the second Oude campaign and the operations on the Nepaul fVontier, including the
action near BootwaT, attack on the rebels in the hills, and defeat of the Nusscerabad rebel brigade at Dnrreahpore ;
commanded a Column in the final operations on the Nepaul frontier (Medal, Brevet of Major, and repeatedly thanked
\iy the Commander in Chief and the Government).
>*> Colonel A. G. Forsvth served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the action of Sadoolapore
0(^1). Served also in the Indian mutiny campaigns of 1857-59, including the action near Agra on the 5th July,
baUle of Agra on the loth Oct. T857, and action of Dowra (Medal).
'** Colonel G. 8. Macbean served with the force against the Boree AfiVeedees in 1853 (Medal with Clasp).
AGoompanied the advance force tvom Allahabad in June 1857 and served with Havelock's Force from its first taking
the field in July, and was present at the actions of Futtehpore, Aoung, Pandoo Nuddee, Cawnpore, Oonao, Bnsee-
nipmae (both actions), Boorbeakc-Chowkee, Bithoor, Mungarwar, Alumbaugh, relief of the Garrison of Lucknow,
and defence of the Residency ; subsequent siege and capture of Lucknow, aflhirs of Rooyah and Allygunge. Rohil-
cund campaign, and recapture of Bareilly OoAentioned in despatches, thanked by Government, Medal with two
Clasps, and Brevet of Mi^or, and a year's service).
'■^ Colonel J. I. Willes served under Sir Charles Napier against the hill tribes in Sind in 1845. Served also
in the Pnnjaab campaign of 1848-49 (Medal).
^" Colonel D. Mocatta served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46 including the battles of Moodkee,
Ferozeshah, and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps). Served with the Cashmere Contingent before Delhi in 1857 and
present at its capture (Medal with Clasp). Commanded the Military Police in the reserve force in the Eusofzai
expedition of 1863. Commanded the 3rd Sikh Infantry in the Hazara field force on the Black Mountain in 1868
(mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp). Commanded an expeditionary force n gainst the Jowaki Afk'eedces
on 30th August 1877, and was afterwards in command of a colamn in the Jowaki expedition— mentioned in
*l»patches. and received the thanks of Government (Clasp).
*** Colonel G. W. Fraser served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46 (Modal).
•* Colonel H. M. Boddam served during the Burmese war of 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Also
a^rainst the insnrffent Santhals from July to December 1855.
'^ Colonel J. J. Dansey served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee,
Ferozeshah, and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps).
^^ Colonel J. W. F. Bean served throughout the Fux\jaub campaign of 1848-49, Including the passage of the
Chenab and battle of Goojerat (Medal with one Clasp).
■* Colonel A. Pond served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the action of Aliwal (Medal). Served
aI$o in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and present at the action near Ajp*a with the Neemuch mutineers
Iv^jnnded), and at an engagement with the rebels at the village of Chawhowlee, which was surprised, captured, and
isstroyed. Commandea a Wing of the 3rd Europeans at the capture and destruction of a village 30 miles fh)m
iera. Present at the battle of Agra. Commanded four companies of Europeans at the taking of Futtehpore
Slree, as also when the position of ohereghur Ghat was secured, when 1500 rebels were driven through the ravines
and serosa ttie river, and held the Ghat in action for five or six hours (Medal).
*^ Colonel J. B. Thelwall served with the 24th Regt. in the Puniaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at
the passage of the Chenab, and battles of Sadoolapore, ChiUianwallah (severely wounded by a grape-shot in the
thixh), and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served with the expeditionary force under Sir Sydney Cotton on the
Kozoftaie border in 1858 and was present at the aflhirs of Chingli and Sittana (Medal with Clasp). Also served in
the Oude campaign of 1858-59, including the storm and capture of Rampore Kussia (mentioned in despatches,
thanked by tlie Governor Geneial, Medal, and CB.). Served in the Joynteah Hills during the rebellion of 1863-63,
and present at the storm and capture of stockades at Oomkoi, Oomkrong, Nungbarai, and Surleeing. Commanded
the 21 St Bengal Native Inflantry in the Abyssinian campaign (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
'^ Colonel R. H. Price served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the battles of Sadoolapore, Chil-
lianwallah, and Goqjerat, and pursuit of the Sikhs and Affghans (Medal with two Clasps). Served also in the
Sonthal campaign in 185s.
*" Colonel J. J. O'Bryen served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee,
Ferozeshah, and Sobraon (wounded. Medal and two Clasps).
'^^ Colonel T. H. Siblcnr served at the siege and capture of Delhi in 1857 (mentioned n despatches, thanked by
Government, Brevet of iff^jor. Medal with Clasp).
'^' Colonel A. Paterson served throughout the Punjaubcampaign of 1848-49. including the afl^ir of Ranmuggur,
pas«i(^ of the Chenab, battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat, and pursuit of the Sikha and AflTghans (Medal with
two Clasps). Served in the Burmese war in 1853 and was present at the operations against the rebel chief Mong
Uonng Gye (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
"* Colonel H. K. Borne served with the 2nd Bengal N.I. throughout the Sutlcg campaign of 1845-46, including
the battles of Moodkee and Feroseshah, and wiUi the expedition against Kot Kangra (Medal and Clasp). Served
during the Burmese war of 1852-53 as Military Secretary to (General Godwin, Commander of the Force, and was
present at the captures of Prome and Pegu (several times mentioned in despatches. Medal with CUsp for Pegu, and
Brevet of Muor). •
*" ColoniO. T. Norgate served against the rebels in the Googaira district in Oct. and Nov. 1857. Was present
at the mutiny at Mooltan and sent in pursuit of the mutineers with 50 men of the zith Punjaub Infiintry and a
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Troop of the 6th Irregular Cavalry ; came up with the mutineers after a forced march of 57 miles and destroyed
upwards of 500 of thorn (received the approbation of the Indian and Punjanb Govcmnienti}, and the thaiL'is of ihe
Home GovemmcDi). Commanded the 12th Punjaub Infantry in the operations in Bundlecund in 1859 fMedal).
"7 Colonel C. L. Brown served during the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present throughout ihe
ftiege operations before Mooltan, and at the battle of Groojerat (Medal with Clasp).
*^^ Colonel H. L. Campbell served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 184S-49, and was present at the first and
second piege operations before Mooltan, including the repulse of the enemy's night attack on the British Cmup at
Mnttee Thol, action of Soroojkhoond, and attack on the suburbs : afterwnrds present at the battle of G'Xjirst
(Medal with two (.■ln.s])s). Served at the siege of Delhi in 1857 (Medal with Clasp).
"0 Colonel G. R. Roberts served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battle of Sobraon (Medal).
*2i Colonel C. C. Johnson served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battle of Sobraon (Modal).
Served a« D. A. Q.M. General with army Head Quarters at the capture of Lucknow m March 185S (Medal with Clayv).
Served as Chief of the Quarter Master Geuei-al's Dei>artment with the Hazara field force un«ler Major General WilJe
in I £'.3 (mentioned in d^'.spiitclics. thanked by Government, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
^* Colonel A. KklerLou strvcil throughout the Punjaul) campaign of 1848-49, including the action of Ramnuegur,
passage of the Chenab, and battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (severely wounded), and pursuit of the Sikhs and
Affghans (Medal with two Claspfe). Served throughout the siege of Delhi in numerous engagements, and was
severely wounded at the taking of three guns out'*ide the Cashmere Gate ; and was again severely wounded at ihe
assault and capture of tlid city. Commanded the and Sikh Irregular Cavalry with various columns in Oude
and Robilkund, and at the action of Biswa. Commanded a column in pursuit of the rebel leader Debpat (Medal
with Clasp).
*** Brigadier General Forbes served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkw
(horse killed), Ferozeshah, and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps). Throughout the I'unjaub campaign of 1848-40,
including the passage of the Chenab, and battles of Chilli anwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Sirved
as Atljutaiit int I'un.Miub Cavalry in the forcing of the Kohat Pass by Sir Charles Napier in 1850 (Me<lal wiL'i
Clasp). Served throughout the defence of the Residency at Lucknow and was wounded ; again wounded while
serving with the Punjaub Cavalry ; present also at the battle of Cawnpore, and as a Brigade Major of Cavaln- at
the siege and capture of Lucknow (twice mentioned in desimtches. Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasj)!*, anil a
yeai-'s service). Commanded the Bhopaul Battalion with the Khyber Column in the Ai'ghan campaign of 1878-72,
and Bubs^eciuently commanded the end lofaniry Brigade of the Koorum Field Force until the end of the canipai:,'D.
^^ ColonelJ. A. Ty tier served with the Force under Sir Colm Campbell against the hill tribes on the Peshawar
frontier in 1851-52 : and in the Boori Pass in 1853 (Mr dal with Clasp). Served in the Imlion mutiny ciimpai;,'n of
1857-50. includinu the defence of the Kumaon Hills and Rohilcimd against the rebels, and was shot thri>u;rh tho left
arm andrecciverl a spear wound in the chest while engaged iu a hand-to-hand fight in tlie action of ChoupCHjnih on
10th Feb. 1858 (Vict/)ria Cross) ; al.so ser\'ed in the Oude campaign of 1858-59, including the actions of Pufctraon and
Russoolpore, attack and capture of Fort Mittowlee, and action of Biswah (Medal). Commanded the 4th Gi>orkhaR
in the Lmbeylah Fai^s in 1863, including the assianltand capture of tho Conical Hill and villages of Lalloo and
Umbcyhi. Again in the Hazara campaign in the Black Mountain in 1868 (Clasp) ; and in the Looshai expe-
dition in 1871-72 (Clasp). Has been four times mentioned in despatches.
22W Colonel S. Black served in the suppression of the rebellion in the Googaira and adjoining districts in 1S57
(Medal).
'** Colonel W. C.R.Mylne served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59, and wtis present at the action of Pnn-
doo Nuddee and other atTairs previous lo the defence of Cawnpore under General Windham to w hom he acted aa Aide
de Camp on 27th Nov. 1857 (horse killed under him by a cannon-shot), also present at the battle of Cawnpore, Utkm
of Etawah and Mynpoorie, operations at Ramgunga, and action of Kunkur (twice mentioned in despatclies, Medal).
*♦* Brigadier General H. T. Macpherson served in the Persian war in 1857 aa Adjutant 78th Highbinders, includiri'
the expedition to Bnrazoon, the night attack and battle of Kooshab, and bombardment of Mohumrah (Medal witL
Clasp). Ser\'ed in Benjzal with Havelock's Column, present in the actions of Onao (wounded), BuFeenitgunjre (first
and second), Boorbeakechowk CO, and Bithoor, and in tho several actions loading to and ending in the relief of the
Residency at Lucknow and Bubse(|uent defence (wounded, Victoria Cross) ; with Outram's Force at Alumba^'h, in-
cluding the repulse of the numerous attacks, and served as a Brigade Major in the operations ending m the
final capture of Lucknow— severely wounded (Medal wiLu Clasp, and a year's service. Served in the Hazara cacc-
pai^n on the Black Mountain in 1868 (Medal with Clusp) ; in the Looshai expedition of 1871-72 (f'lasp) , atid in the
Jowaki campaign of 1877, being present at tho forcing of tho Bori Pass (Medal). Served in tho Afghan war of
1878-70 in command of the ist Brigade ist Division of the Khyber colunm.
*♦* Colonel E.B.Clay served under Sir Colin Campbell against the hill tribes in 1851-52 (Medal with Clasp). Indiua
mutiny campaigns of 1857-59, including the defence of tho Kumaon Hills and Rohilcund and action of Choopoorali ;
Oude campaign of 1858-59 including the actions of Pusgaon and Russoolporo, attack and capture of Fort Mittowlei,
and action of Biswah (Medal).
«**t Colonel J. 8. Ogilvie served as Executive Commissariat OflScer dtiring the Sonthal campaign of 1S55.
'** Brigadier General C. J. Grodby served in tho Sutlej campaign of 1845-^6, mcluding the affair of Buddiwal.action
of Aliwal, surrender of Fort Phillour,and subsequent operations in the Julhmder Doab(Medal). AL<;o throughout tie
Puiyaub campaign of 1848-49, including the passage of the Chenab, and actions of Ramnuggnr, Sadoolapore, ar4
Chillianwallan— dangerously wounded in a nand-to-hand fight in defence of the Regimental Colours (Medal with
Clasp). Was wounded by an assassin in Dec. 1853 when in charge of the EuaoflTzio fl-ohtier. Has been employed in
hunting down and engatfed with hill robbers on the Peahawur frontier. |
>*7 Colonel H. F. M. Boisragon served in the Burmese war iu 1852-53. and was present at the relief of the Gar-
rison of Pegu, and commanded a Field Force against the rebel chief Mong Gouneggie (Medal with Clasp for Fcjra).
Served also in tho Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58; commanded a Wing of the Kimiaon Goorkha Balialion at I
the siege storm and capture of Delhi (dangerously wounded) ; commanded a Force in the Saharunpore district,
and on the loth Jan. 1858 encountered and beat back across the Ganges at Hurdwar upwards of 1000 of the eaemy
with 4 grms, destroying many of the enemy and capturing arms and munitions of war— thanked by Government
(Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
*« Colonel J. K. Couper served with the expedition under General Wheeler against Kote Kangra in 1846.
wo Colonel J. Perkins served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the attack on tho Heights of Mror-
pooria (Medal). Served with the Force under Sir Charles Napier that forced the Kohat Pass in Feb. 1850 : and with
that under Sir Colin Campbell in 1851-52 and present at the capture and destruction of Dubb (Medal with CTasi').
Served also in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857, and was wotmded at the action of Timmoor Ghaut (mentioofld
in despatches, Medal).
«» Colonel G. A. Williams served with the 4th Sikh Infantry in Burmah in 1852-54 ; was present at the pursuit ana
destruction of the enemy's troops under Moung Shoey Moung, and commanded at the storming of the entrencbed
village of Yeh (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Commanded thi-ee Companies of the 4th Sikh Iniantry attthe engace*
ment in June 1857 near Loodiana with the Jullundur mutineers, and was dangerously wotmded (thanked by GoverQ*j
ment. Medal, and Brevet of Major). 1
«*» Colonel A. K. Comber served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal).
»• Colonel J. Bum served in the Burmese war in 1852-^3, and waa present at the atonning of the Great Pagoda
at Rangoon (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served as Adjutant of his Regiment throughout the Sonthal campaigi
of 1855-56 ; and as Staff OfiELcer to the Sasseram Field Force in 1858 (Medap. .
«*8 Colonel T. F. Forster served as a volunteer in the Sutlej campaign in 1846, and was present at the battle «
«*» Colonel F. C. Anderson served with the force nnder General Wheeler in the Ponjanb campaign of iMnJ
(Medal). Also in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58 (Medal).
»«i Colonel B. W. Ryall served throughout the Sonthal insurrection in 1855-56. Served as Adjutant of and HyaerU'
bad Cavalry with Kamptee Movable Column, present at forcing of Khonie Pass on loth Jan. 1858, at hattlet' 01
Khobrie and Buxdah (wounded, horse also wounded), capture of Kirwee, and in all minor engagements fought hT
Central India Force under Major General Whitlock up to June 1858. Commanded 3rd Seikh Irregular CavaW
during the Shahabad campaign under Brigadier Douglas, f^om August 1858; commanded Southern division 01
Cava^ at battle and capture of Jugdispore in Oct. 1858; atbattleofBandah, while wounded and charger aif<>
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wonnded, rendered essential service, and cut down several of the enemy in hand-to-hand combat (several times
mentioned in despfttche?, Medal with Clasp for Central India).
^Colonel E. Dandridge served in the Puiyaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal). Served also in the Imlian mutiny
ctmpaigns of 1857-59; was Staff Officer to Colonel Sherer at Julpigoree when the Native Cavaliy mutinied at that
station, and also during the operations against the Chittagong and Dacca rebels; comrainnlcd a movable column
in Bondlecond and was engaged in repeated expeditious against the rebel louders Dowlc t Singh and liurgore Singh
from October 1859 to March i860 (Medal).
*♦ Colonel I. F. MucAndrcw served in the Indian mutiny campaign as Militnrj^ Secretary and Aide do Camp to
Br. General MacGregor, the Military Commissioner with the Goorkha Force under Jung Bahadore, and was present
at the capture of Gorockpore. passage of the Gogra, siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clnsp).
'"* Colonel R. Barter served as Adjutant 75th Regt. throujjhouL the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58, and was
present at the battle of Budlee ke Serai (severely wounded), siege storm and capture of Delhi, including the six
•lays' fighting in the streets, where ho commanded the remnant of his Regiment for nearly 24 hours, all senior to
hun having been killed or disabled. Served with Greathed's Column in pursuit, and present at the action of Bolund-
^har. affairs of Allyghur and Akerabad. and battle of Agra. With Sir Hope Grant's Column at Canoge, during the
advance on Cawnptire ; crossed into Oude and present at Maharajgimge, and skirmish near the Alumbagh. With
the Alambagh Garrison, and at the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde. Present with the force under Sir James Out-
ram at the Alambagh until 14th Feb. 1858, and constantly engaged repelling the enemy's attacks. Commanded two
Bessallahs of Irregular Cavalry in the advance into Rohilcund and re-occupation of Bignour (Medal with two Clasps) .
^ Colonel A. A. Munro served in the Punjaub camp.iign of 1848-49 (Modal). Also in the Sonthal campaign of
1:55-56. t>er\'ed theUml)eyla campaign of 1863 with tho Euzofzaie Field Force under Brigadier General Chamberlain
(WediMrith Clasp).
^ Cnloucl A. B. Johnson served in the Burmese war in 1853, and was present at tho attack on stockades on
the 19th March (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served also in the Indian mutiny campaign
(Brevet of Major, and Metlal).
^ Colonel A. A. Bnico served with the force under General Wheeler in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal).
Served also with the force under Colonel Maokeson against the Hussanzies in 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp).
*^ Colonel J. W. R. Boisragon served in the Saharunpore and Mozuffemuggur Districts during the Indian
mutiny in 1857-58. Commanded the troops engaged at Sedhowlie, Nookur, and Gungah. and commanded the
Manlry detachment at tho action of Hiirdwar (mentioned in despatches. Medal). Appointed by Lord Strathnaim
to the Command of the 30th Bengal Native Infantry on 2nd Sept. 1866 in consideration of useful and gnllant service
in the field.
*^ Colonel W. H. Hawes served during the Sonthal campaign in 1855. Served also throuirhout the Indian
mutiny campaigns of 1857-50 and was present during the siege of Lucknow in 1857 (severely wounded in two phices),
baitie of Cawnpore, and action of Khankur (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and a year's service).
*• Colonel M. J. Brander served in the Burmese war in 1852-53, and was present at the operations in the
r:dnity and capture of Rangoon (mentioned in despatches. Modal). Served as Senior Commissariat Officer and
Paymaster of the Ncpaulese Auxiliary Force under Jung Bahador from Dec. 1857 to June 1858, and was present at
the recaptm^ of Goruckpore, capture of the Fort of Julapore, siege and capture of Lucknow (twice mentioned in
deeoatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
* Colonel R, Murray served the Pimjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the battles of Sadoolapore, Chillian-
wallah, and Goojerat (Modal with two Clasps).
^ Colonel W. R. Gordon served in the Burmese war in 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
*" Colonel A. C. Bunbury served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battle of Ferozoshah and
surrender of Kote Kan gra ( Medal ) .
** Colonel C. Armstrong served in the Crimean campaign in 1855 in the Turkish Contingent, and present as a
volunteer with the 49th Regt. at the attack of the Redan on the 18th June (Medal with Clasp and Turkish Medal).
Was attached to the 2nd BattaUon Rifle Brigade during the operations at Cawnpore under General Windham in
^f>y. 1857 and was severely wounded through Doth legs, the right amputated (Medal). Served as 2nd in command
of the 14th Bengal Native Inliintry during the Umbeyla campaign of 1863 (Medal with Clasp).
*^* Colonel J. Macdonald served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal).
"* Colonel J. T. Watson was engaged in street fighting at Lucknow previous to the action of Chinhat when
the Mahomedans rose on the troops at tho Dowlutkhanna. and served throucrhout the defence of the Residency at
Licknowin 1857, ftwinontly in command of the Cawnpore Battery, afterwards present at the battle of Cawnpore
&ad defeat of the insurgent Gwalior Contingent (Medal wit^ Clasp, and a year's service).
^' Colonel J. W. Orchard served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, including the siege storm and
capture of Delhi (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Mahsood expedition of i860 and was present at the forcing of
iho Berara Pass (Medal with Clasp).
^' Colonel O. A. Brown served with the expedition on the Susofzie border in April and May 1858, and was
present at tho destruction of Ghingalee and Sittana, and commanded tho present ist Bengal Native Infantry at the
•^^'i^ck on Sittana and until the force returned (mentioned in despatch, Medal with Clasp).
"* O-jlonel G.G.Cunliffe served as a volunteer in the Nyneo Tal Militia, raised for the pr tectionof that place, from
-^1 June to 26th Dec. 1857, and assisted in tho surprise and defeat of a body of rebels bel -nging to Khan Bahadoor
-vhto that had occupied Huldwaree. Commanded a Detachment of the Kemoon Levy at the action of Churpoorah,
)tQ4aportionof a Field Force at the action of Surpoorah, succeeding to the command of tho Force on Capt. S. Brown
'^"-fl^ fteverely wounded— charger disabled by sword cuts (thanked by the (Jovemor General and the Commander
■s Chief for gallant conduct. Medal).
" Colonel B. DO. C. Bracken served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including tho first and
"^nd siege operations before and surrender of Mooltan, and battle of Groojerat (Modal with two Clasps). Com-
'^^^ed a Detachment of the 2nd Sikh Infantry at the repulse of insurgents at Murree in 1857 ; and served in the
' 'options against Sittana in 1858 (Medal with Clasp).
* Colonel C. H. Palliser as Ac^utant Sind Camel Corps was severely wounded in an action with the Sheoraneea
^ the Der^at Frontier on the 14th March 18^3 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served the Indian
niutiny campaign of 1858-59; accompanied tne Advance Column under Major Renaud firom Allahabad towards
Uimpore (wounded and July 1857), and served with Havelock's Force from its first taking the field ; commanded
InTifular Cavalry in the actions of Futtehpore ; commanded right troop with Barrow's Volunteer Cavalry in the
actifina of Mungarwar, Alumbagh, and first relief of Lucknow (wounded, and two horses shot) ; defence of the
Bes'iUency till the second relief b;^ Lord Clyde ; subsequent occupation of the Alumbagh under Outram from No-
vember 1857 to March 1858 includmg actions of Gahilee, repulse of rebel attack, capture of Lucknow. Served with
Hodson's Hone at reoccupation of Fyzabad and crossing of the Goomtee at Sultanpore. Commanded ist Regiment of
Hodaon's Horse in the action of Dadoodnore and in repulse and pursuit of rebels at Khandoo Nuddee — dangerously
Y'Oiided (mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps, a year's service, and Brevet of Major) . Commanded
"^loth Bengal Cavalry in the Abyssinian expedition (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt. Colonel, and Medal).
^ -" Colonel W. T. Fagan served in the Sonthal campaign of 1855-56. Commanded the 7th Bengal Police Bat-
"Ahon in the expedition against hostile tribes on the South-east frontier in January and February 1861.
^ Colonel E. G. Clark served with the Nepanlese Force in the Indian mutiny campaign firom July 1857 to April
^^'^i ; commanded the Left Column in the action of Chanda and captured 5 guns, afterwards present in the actions
^^•-J""ida (second), Umeerpore, and Sultanpore, siege and capture of Lucknow ; present aa Civil Officer at the relief
01 Htusongunj, capture of Fort Methowlee. and action of Mehundee (Medal with Clasp).
™ Sir Peter Lumsden served with the force employed in various expeditions against the frontier tribes
m 1852-56 ; Mrved aa D. A. Qr. Master General at the action of Pni\jhao 15th April 185a ; at Nowadund, Pranghur,
vi^^ »Qd operations in the Ranexai Valley in May 185a ; against the Boree Afreedees in 1853 ; to Shah Mooeeh
Kheyl against the Mohmund Tribe in 1854; expedition against the Meranzaie tribe in April 1855, including the
civalry aflkir at Dorsommund; against the Bussy Khelnt Alum in November 1855 ; in Meranzaie and Kooran expe-
Qitiona m November 1856 (received the special thanks of the Local and the Supreme Governments) . Served in a Special
MUitary MisBfam to Affghanistan in 1857-58, and received the thanks of^the Supreme Government (Medal with
'^ lasp). In July 1848 he joined the Gwalior Force under General R. Napier, and was present at Ranode and subse-
qaent pursuit in Central India (mentioned in despatches. Medal). Accompanied the expedition to China in i860.
366 Beuijal Staff Curjt^. — War Sercketf.
and was present at the actions of Sinho and TangchoTr, assault and capture of the Taku Forts, and ndvsBce oti
Pekin (mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of M^jor). With Bhootan Field Force in
Z865 (Clasp).
»•* Sir Charles II. Brownlow was present with the Army of Reserve during the Punjanb war of 1848-40. Served
with the I St Bikh Infantry in the Black Mountain campaign, Hazara, in 1852-5^ ; against the Momund Tribes in
August 1854, when he was shot through the lungs ; and in the Bozdar Expedition of 1857. Commanded the aoth
Ftu^aub Infantry in the operations on the EusoiiEai Frontier in 1858 ; throughout the China war of i860, including
the action of Sinho, taking of the Taku Forts, and occupation of Pekin (Brevet of Major) ; the Umbeyhi cam-
paign of 1863 (Brevet of Lt.Colonel and CJB.); and the Hazara Expedition of 1868. Commanded an Expeditionary
Column into the Looshai Country in 1871-72 (thanked by the Government of India, KCB). Is an Aide de Camp to
the Queen. Has received the Punjaub Medal, the China Medal with Clasps for the Taka Forts and Pekin, and
the Indian Medal with Clasps for North -West Frontier. Umbeyla, and Looshai.
*** Colonel J. G. d. Matheson served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the action of Ram-
nuggur, piissage of the Chenab, and battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (wounded), and pursuit of the Sikbs
and Affgiums (Medal with two Clasps). Served with a field force in Tharawaddie, Burmah, in 1853-54.
■♦•t Colonel J. Reay served during the Sonthal campaign of 1855.
s^ Colonel R. S. Moseley served in China and was present in the engagement of the 8th Jan. 1859 when the
totte^ and village of Shek-teing were captured.
»*7 Colonel A. W. Montagu served in the Burmese war in 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served with
the Trans-Gogra Force on the Nepaul fh>ntier in 1858-59, and was present at the action of Toolpepore (Medal).
*** Colonel A. H. Bamfield served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the battles of Chillianwallah
and Goojerat, and pursuit of the Sikhs and Affghnns (Medal with two Clasps). Accompanied the expediUunary
force against the Boree AJVecdees in the Kohat Hills in 1853 (Medal with Clasp).
*>» Colonel N. Barton served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal).
s^ Colonel B. Walton served with the 53rd Regt. in the Punjaub campaign in 1849 and was present at the
battle ofGoojerat (Medal with Clasp). With the expedition against the hill tribes on the Peshawur frontier in
1851-52 (Medal with Clasp). Campaign in India in 1857, including relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, and aeverely
wounded at the storming of the Secunderbagh (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of M^jor).
*M Colonel H. H. Lyster served on the Staff of Sir Hugh Rose as Interpreter and Aide de Camp throughout the
Central India campaign from Dec. 1857 to July 1858, including the siege and capture of the town and fort of Rath-
ghur and repulse of the rebels in an attack on the camp during the siege, action of Baroda (sabre wound and charger
also wounded), taking of Baroda, forcing the Muddinpore Pass, siege and storm of the town and capture of the
fort of Jhansi, battle of the Betwa, action of Koonch and capture of the town (charger received one bayonet and
two sabre woimds), attack on the camp of the and Brigade at Muttra, attack on the camp of the ist Brigade at
Ooolowlee, taking of the town and fort of Calpee, action at and capture of Morar cantonments, storming of the
Lushker and fort of Gwalior (three times mentioned in despatches, twice for gallant conduct in the field. Brevet of
Major, Medal with Clasp, and awarded the Victoria Cross "for fj^allantly charging and breaking, singly, a skir-
mishing square of the retreating rebel army from Calpee and killing two or three sepoys in the conflict' ).
»* Colonel F. B. Norman served in the JFunjaub throughout the Indian mutinies of 1857-58 ; as Assiat.Qtuuter
Master General with Eusofzai Field Force at Umbeyla in 1863 ; present with 2nd Brigade under Colonel W. W.
Turner at storming of Conicfll Hill and destruction of Lalloo on 15th December and action in Chumra valley on
following day. and with 2nd Brigade under Colonel A. Wilde in subsequent operations; served as As&istant
Quarter Master General throughout the campaigns in Bhootan in 1864-6^ and 1865-^; on 14th March 1865 when
reconnoitring in (xooroogaon Pass with a Company of Khelat-i-Ghilzie Regiment and a Company of 29th Poiuanb
Ifative Infantry captured four stockades, inflicting severe loss on the enemy ; received by telegraph thanks of Hi«
Excellency Sir Hugh Rose and was afterwards thanked by Government of India ; present at recapture of Dewan-
giri by the force under Brigadier General Tombs on and April 1865 ; accompanied the force under Colonel W.
ichardsonon its advance towards Tongsoo in February 1866 resulting in capture of Suleeka, occupation of the
Iron Suspension Bridge over Monass and restoration by Booteahs of the guns they had captured at Dewangin la
February 1865 ; served as 2nd in Command 24th Punjaub Native Infantry throughout the Black Mountain expe-
dition under Major General A. Wilde in 1868 ; has been favourably mentioned in despatches of six Officers com-
manding field forces or brig^es; has received thanks of two Commanders in Chief; commendation of
Government of India for capture of stockades in Gooroogaon Pass in March 1865 ; a Brevet M^'ority for serrices
in Bhootan in 1864-65 ; Indian Mutiny Medal, and India Medal with Clasps for Umbeyla, Bhootan, and Korth-
West Frontier.
Sft7 Colonel C. S. Lane served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, including the siege and captnre of
Delhi, actions of Bolundshur, AUyghur, and Agra, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, and battle of Cawnpore on 6ib
Dec. 1857 (Medal with two Clasps).
*>* Colonel H. M. Wemyss served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857, including the battle of 3udle^ke<Serai
»nd Nujjufghur, several engagements before Delhi, siege and capture of the city— wounded (Medal with Clasp).
«» Colonel B. T. Stafford served as 2nd in command of the 22nd Bengal Native Infantry in China, inclnding the
following operations against the Taeping rebels in the vicinity of Shanghaie in 1862, capture of stockades on the
4th April, capture of the stockaded village of Tserpoo on the 17th April and of stockades near Nanhsiang on the
a9th April, capture by escalade of the walled towns of Kading, Tsinpoo, Nigow, and Cholin, and repulse of a Tcry
superior force of the rebels on the 25th May.
»« Colonel D. S. Buist served with the Sylhet Light Infantry in pursuit of the three Companies 34th Benj^
Native Infantry who mutinied at Chittagong on the i8th Nov. 1857. Commanded a Detachment at the action of Binna
Caudy in the Cachar district on 12th Jan. 1858 (mentioned in despatches, thanked by Government, and Medal).
Commanded Six Companies of the Sylhet Light Infiantry employed in the Jynteah Hills in suppressing the CosMah
insurrection in i860, including skirmishes on the 26th and 28th March, and capture of the stockaded village of Moonjr
Gougie. Again served in the Cossiah and Jynteah Hills during the rebellion of 1862-63, including the capiorc or
the stockades of Moonson, Ooksaie, Nimghai, Ralleang, and fourth capture of Moonseri. Served in the Bhootan I
expedition in 1865 (Medal with Clasp).
*«» Colonel H. C. Smith served in the actions against the hill tribes on the Peshawur IVontier in 1854-55, in*;
eluding the capture and destruction of Dhub and Sardine in August 1854 ; expedition agunst the Busoe KheilAfree-j
dees in Dec. 1854 and March 1855 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served as Interpreter to the i9(k|
Foot with the force under Brigadier Kelly on the Nepaul fi-ontier in 1859.
••♦Lt.Colonel A. A. Cnrrie served as and in command of the 23rd Bengal Native Inflmtry in the Abyssinian can*
paign in 1868, and was present at the action of Arogee and capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, Brevtf
of Major, and Medal).
s>7 LtColonel H. E. Whish served as a volunteer at the siege of Mooltan (Medal with Clasp).
M" Lt.Colonel J. W. Hogg^an served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and was present at the actions of 1
Bhagonala, Nugeena, Bareilly, and Mohnnpore — severely wounded (Medal). '
M> Lt.Colonel J. T. Harris served in the 2nd European Ben^l Fusiliers with the force before Delhi in 1857, ni*
present at the battle of Budleekeserai and subsequent operations before Delhi, and severely wounded thronghoat
tiiigh in the Subzee Mundee on the a7th June ; served subsequently in Oude in 1858-59 (Medal with Clasp). Serrel
with the 15th Punjaub Infantry in the campaign of i860 in China, including the action of Sinho, taking of TangkOt
and actions of Chanldawhan and Paliaohow, and advance on Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
S70 Colonel R. G. Rogers served throughout the Umbeyla campaign of 1863 (mentioned in despatches, M(
with Clasp). Also throughout the Hasara campaign of 1868, including the expedition against the tribes ~~
Black Mountain (Clasp).
>7i Lt. Colonel G. C. Rowcroft served with the force against the Hussonzaies on the Hazara flrontier in 1852. ^oa«
manded the Khelat-i-Ghilzie Regiment with the force on the Eusufkaie firontier and against the fanatics of Sitta.''
In April and May 1858 (Medal with Clasp).
•» Colonel J. J. H. Gordon served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58 with the Jonnpore Field Force attached
the QTth Regt. ; at the actions of Nnsrutpore, Chanda, Umeerpore, and Soltanpore, at the siege and capture
Iiucniow and storming the Kaiser Bagh (Medal with Clasp) ; and f^om Sept. 1858 to April 1859 as Field Adjatantt«
Digitized by V<J OOV V^ ^
Bengal Staff Corps. — War Services, 367
Colonel Turner commanding the Troons on the Grand Trunk road, and Field Force darinof the operations in Shahabad,
taH attack on Jngdespore, action of Noandee, and subsequent pursuit (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Mi^or).
^ Colonel T. £. Gordon served as second in command of the 7th Punjaub Infantry during the Indian campaign
of 1853-59, commanded the Regt. at the attack and capture of the Oude Forts Deha^n and Turowl on 14th and 17th
Jnlr 1858 ; engaged in operations in the Futtehghur, Azimghur, and Gorrickpore districts in 1858, and in the Terai,
Nepaol, in 1859 (five times mentioned in despatches, Medal).
«Lt.Colonel T. N. Baker served during the Sonthal campaign of 1855.
n Lt Colonel H.T. Oldfleld served in 1854-55 against HillTribes on the Feshliwur Frontier (mentioned in despatch).
Also with the force under (Colonel Craigie in the operations a^inst the Busee Khejl Tribes in March 1855 (Medal
with Cla£p). Served in May and June 1857 in the Indian mutiny against insurgents. Present at the action of the
:Ui July 1857 at Agra— charger wounded. Served in command of a Squadron of Sikh Horse with the Column
under BrigAdier Showers in the pursuit of Tantia Topee from December 1858 to May 1859. Present at the action
of Dewsoh iStfa January 1859 — (mentioned for " gallant conduct," and received the thanks of the Government of
lie North-West Provinces, Medal).
^ UOblonel W. Gtordon served in Burmah against the rebel Mong Gong Gee in 1854. Had chnrge of the entrench-
Tnent^at Allahabaid, and command of outposts during the mutinies in 1857 (Medal). Accompanied the Ezpeditionaiy
Force to China, and was present at the capture of Pekin (Medal with Clasp) .
*^ Lt Colonel H. V. Mathias served throughout the Sonthal campaign of 1853-56. Was and in Command of the
R^irah and Nagode Rajah's Troops at the opening of the Deccan road in 1857-58, during which operations the
forMorfCimciiunporeJoorah, Myhere city and fort, Jokye, Kunnwarrah, Bejeeragooghiir, and 42 pieces of ordnance
vere taken (slightly wounded). Was 2nd in Command of the Rewah Contingent at the storming of theenemy'a
]>vmn on the Punwarrah Heights, taking all the enemy's guns, killing their leaders, and entirely dispersing their
i'Tce (Uedal).
*«* Lt.Colonel W. Playfair served with the ist Bind Horse, with the and Division of the Persian Expeditionary
Force in 1857, and was present at the bombardment and capture of Mohumra (Medal with Clasp).
*>' Lt.Colonel MelmothA. Douglas Orchard served duriug the Indian mutiny of 1857-58, and was present in the
actions of the 5th July and loth October 1857 at Agra (Medal).
»♦ Lt.Colonel C. W. Fletcher served throughout the defence of the Residency of Lucknow from the 30th June until
Mfinal relief by Lord Clyde on the 17th Nov. 1857, and was severely woundecl— shot throutrh the left arm, resulting
ID the losa of the use of the left hand— whilst on duty as Look-out Oflftcer on the top of the Residency on the i8th
lasrnut (Medal with Clasp, wound pension for life, and a year's service).
»*tColonel D. Macintyre served with the 66th Goorkhas with both expeditions of 1852, under Sir Colin Campbell,
acainstthe Hill Tribes on the Peshawur frontier, including the destruction of the fortitiedvillageof Pranghur and
•icuon at Ishkakot. Served also with the Expeditionary Force against the Boroi! At'retdoos in November 1853.
AUo served with the 66th Groorkhas in the expedition under Sir Nevill Hhamberluin to Koorum Valley, Afghanistan,
:i 10,6, and with the Doaba Field Force, Peshawur Valley, in 1864 (iledal with CImhp) Employed on several
<faMions in 1857-58, when commanding an extra Goorkha Regiment, m protcctintr the; hill passes on the Kalee
K'limaon frontier from the Rohilcund rebels, and in keeping the district in order (MeUu 1) . Served with the Looshai
• ipe«Jition in 1871-72 (several times mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lieutenunt Colonel, Victoria Cross, and
< .u'-p to Frontier Medal). C^nmianded the and Goorkhas with the Khyber Column in the Afghan war of 1878-79,
aa-l was in both expeditions to the Bazaar Valley.
"" Lt.Colonel R. D. Campbell served throughout the Sonthal campaign of 1855-56. Scrve*l tliroughcut the Indian
matmy campaign, against the mutineers near Benares on the 6th July 1857 (charger severely wounded),
a.50 K Aiimghur, and with the Nepaulese Contingent in the Goruckpore district (Modal). Served also throughout
ue Bhooian campaign of 1864-65, and was present at the storming and capture of Dahmkote, and of Bala and
.Vacuh stockades (Medal with Clasp).
** Colonel C. Nedham served in the loth Regt. the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the whole of the siege
operations before Mool tan, affair of 9th Sept., storming of the enemy's stronglv-entrenched position, capture of the
Dowiat Crate, action of Soorjkoond, and surrender ot the fortress : afterwanis present at the battle of Goojerai
(lfc<kl with Clasp) . Served with the 34th Regt. at the defeat of the rebels near Bootwul on the Nepaul frontier on
lUhMarch 1859 (Medal).
"^ Lt.Colonel J.Hudson served as Adjutant 64th Regt.turoughout the Persian campaign of 1856-57, including the
ttcnn and capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire nieht attack and battle of Kooshab, and bombardment of
Mjhamrah (Medal with Clasp). Served in Bengal and N.W. Provinces in suppressing the mutiny in 1857-58 ; pre-
wni with Havelock's Column in the actions of Futtehpore, Aoung, Pandoo Nuddee, Cawnpore, Oonao, Buseerut
Gin;:!' (nri*t and second), Boorbeakechowkee, Bithoor, Alumbagh, and first relief of Lucknow; present in all sub-
«^^uent operations, including three sorties, until the second relief of Lucknow (thanked by Governor General in
C.uac-l) , served in defence of Cawnpore and defeat of the Ghralior mutineers, and action of Kalee Nuddee and Ker-
kcnalie. and capture of Bareilly ; acted as D.A. Adjutant General with Sir H. Havelock at Mohumrah and at Alum-
^ash (Medal wiUi Clasp, and a year's service for Lucknow). Served as and in Command of the aist Bengal Native
ItfuAry in the Abyssinian campaign (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
*^ U.Coloncl E. L. Earle served throughout the siege of Delhi in 1857, and was wounded on the right side by a
n^'i^ict-bftll (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
■* LLColonel G. C. Depree served in Arracan during the Burmese war of 1852-53 (^ledal with Clasp for Pegu).
**■• Lt.Colonel G. A. Prendergast commanded a Squadron Mooltanee Cavalry detached from Shahjehanpore to the
ii^sunce of the Rajah of Powayne and commanded at Powayne during the attack ou that place by the rebels under
KUri Bahadoor Khab and Feroze Shah on the 7th and 8th Oct. 1858. Served as Orderly OHlcer to Brigadier Troup
— 'ui;; the campaign in Oude in 1858-59, and was present in the actions of Pusgaon and Russoolpore, and attack
Ji i CHpture of Fort Mittowlie (Medal).
** Lt.Colonel C. H. 8. Scott served with the 71st Light Infantry in the Crimean campaign from 7th Feb. 1855, in-
f :iiGi,' Uie siege of Sebastopol, expedition to Kertch, destruction of and affairs at Taman (Medal with Clasp, and
Tirbjkh Medal). Served with the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose, and was present at the actions of
Kf»juch, Muttra, and Deopoora, battle of Golowlee, capture of Calpee, action of Morar, and capture of Gwalior (men-
iJ sed in despatches) . In Nov. 1858 accompanied a Flying Column to hunt up rebels in the Gwalior district as Staff
Offictr to the Column (Medal with Clasp for Central India).
** Lt. Colonel W. H.Mackesy ser\'ed in the Oimea from 16th Aug. i855,and was present at the siege and fall of Sebas-
' pf'l, and assault of the 8th Sept., and acted as Assistant Engineer to the Highland Brigade (Medal with Clasp, and
furkwh Medal) . Served in the Indian campaign of 1858-59, including the siege and capture of Lucknow ; also acted
w Assist. Field Engineer ftrom Nov. 1858, and was engaged with the 4th Company R<jyal Engineers in all the actions
LEd at the taking and destruction of various fortifications from Allahabad to the Nepaul country (Medal with Clasp).
»♦ Lt-Colonel M.M. Prendergast served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and was present at the oc-
ripation of the Alnmbagh under Outram, siege and capture of Lucknow, and subsequent operations in Oude, aflkir
»i Buanee (wounded), and actions of Simree and Nawabgungo (twice mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp)
^' Colonel H. H. Gtough served as Adjutant of Hodson's Horse throughout the siege of Delhi (wounded)!
:'/imnanded a Wing of the Besriment in the actions of Bolundshur, Allyghur, and Agra, relief of Lucknow by LoM
Ivde, battle of Cawnpore, affimv at Seraighat and Khodagunge, siege and capture of Lucknow (severely wounded
lod two horses killed) , and action of Ranode (mentioned in despatches on several occasions for " distinguishecC
-^Terv" and thanked by the Governor General of India, Brevet of Major, Victoria Cross, and Medal with three
'i-^pb).
^ LLColonel A. Seagrim served with the ist Royals in the Crimea from the 20th August 1855, including the aiofre
^'1 fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). "
^ LtColonel W. Winaon served with the KeUt-i-Ghilxie Regiment on the Peshawur Frontier in 1855-56 and durinir
^« mutiny in 1857 (Medal). With the same Regiment in Eusofkaie under Sir Sydney Cotton in April and May 1858
ommanded the 18th Bengal Native Influitrv during the operations in Bhootan in 1865, and was present at the le-
ipture of the B«la Paaa (Medal with two Clasps).
*• Colonel G. B. Weetmacott was present with the 23rd Bengal Native In&ntry at Mhow when that Regiment
mUued on the ist July 1857. Commanded a detachment of Hyderabad Cavalry, Infantry, and Artillery in Malwa
1 1B57. Berred with the Central India Field Force under Sir Hngh Boee in 1857-58, and was present at the
368 Bengal Staff Coiys. — War Services,
investment of Indore, siege of Ratghur, repulse of the eneiny*s attack on oar Camp, skirmish of Jhillah (hone
severely wountled by sabre cuts, and personally thanked by Sir Hugh Rose), action of Barodia (wounded and
twice mentioned in despatches), relief of Saugor, captore of Crurrakota and pursuit to Behra ; affair of Zallimpore,
battle of Betwa and siege of Jhansi ; affair of Kotra, ist battle of Koonch (horse killed) ; rear-p^ard ist Bri-
gade at Beopora; action of Galowlee, capture of Calpeo, action of Billawah (wounded), affair of outposts
near Qwalior, and reoccupation of Gwallor. Commanded a Detachment of Artillery and stia. Fusiliers on board
the steamer Burhamputra from Cawnpore to Allahaba<l, and was engaged at Heerapore and Ealeekonka on the
passage down in July 1858 (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
^ Lt.Colonel J. Sconce served in suppression of the Indian mutiny, including the siege and capture of Delhi
(mentioned in despatch), battle of Agra, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, and battle of Cawnpore on 6th December
1857 (Medal with two Clasps).
** Lt.Colonel F. P. Luard served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59,— with the Rajpootana Field
Force against the Malwa Insurgents ; with the Volunteer Cayalry at the attack and capture of Nimbhora ; as a
volunteer gunner at the action of Jeerun and defence of Neemuch Fort (mentioned in Bombay general orders for
* gallant conduct ") . Was attached to the 14th Light Dragoons at the siege and capture of Chandaree and Jhangi ; act«d
as Aide de Camp to Sir Hugh Rose at the battle of Koonch, with capture of the fort and town and pursuit, operations
before Calpee, action at Muttra, aJffair of outposts on 20th May 1858, battle of Golowlee, capture of the town and fort
of CaJpee and pursuit (mentioned in Governor General's orders for services before Calpec, Medal with Clasp).
Served the campaign of z86o in China with Fane's Horse and commanded a Squadron in the action of Sinho. iall of
the Taku Forts, and actions of the 8th and 21st September (acted as Orderly Officer to Brigadier Pattle), and sar-
render of Pekin (mentioned by Brigadier Pattle as bemg "several times personally engaged with, the enemy,"
wounded, Medal with two Clasps).
*•* Lt.Colonel F. E. A. Chamier served as Aide de Camp to General Outram with Havelock's Force, and was pre-
sent at the actions of Mungarwar and Alumbagh, relief of Lucknow, and subsequent defence of the Residency
untU the relief of its Garrison by Lord Clyde ; also present at the final capture of Lucknow (mentioned in despatches.
Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Major).
•« LtColonel G. J. Pasley served in the Sonthal campaign of 1855.
** Lt.Colonel J. V. Hunt served with the force under General Van Courtlandt in 1857-58 and was present at the
actions of Odawallah, Khyrekee, and Hissar, storm and capture of the village of Mungalee. Commanded the 33rd
Punjaub Infantry in the action of Namop.1 (twice mentioned in despatches, thanked by Government, Medal).
*^^ Lt.Colonel C. F. Sharpe served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858 (Medal).
*" Lt. Colonel P. H. F. Harris served with the China Expeditionary Force in X858-59, and was present in the Whito
Cloud Expedition against the Braves in June 1858.
*" Lt. Colonel T. E. Vander Gucht served with the force under Sir Sydney Cotton in the Eusofsaie Countrj- in April
and May 1858, and was present at the attack on the heights of Sittana (Medal with Clasp).
♦w Lt.Colonel B. R. Chambers served the Sonthal campaign of 1855-56. Also throughout the defence of the Resi-
denoy at Lucknow firom the 30th June to the 17th Nov 1857, and was severely wounjled (Medal with Clasp a year's
service, and awound pension). Served with the Eusofzai Field Force in the Umbeyla campaigpi, and was present
in the action of the rsth and z6th December 1863 (Medal with Clasp). Also with the Hazara Field Force, including
operations on the Black Mountain in 1868 (Clasp).
*^» Colonel J. P. Sherriff served with the 2nd Punjaub Infantry during the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58,
and was present at the siege assault and capture of Delhi including tho battle of Nujjuffghur. Accompanied
Greatibed's Movable Column and present at the battle of Boolundshuiiur ; was detached with a portion of his
Regiment at Allyghur ; and subsequently commanded a mixed force in the Etawah District, where he had several
engagements with tibe enemy and captured five guns, after driving the enemy from his position— received the
thanks of the Governor General (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
*** Lt.Colonel Mallock served in Central India in 1857-58, including the action of Mundesoreand siege of Ratghnr
Fort (Medal with Clasp).
*» Lt. Colonel T. Dennchy served in the Sonthal campaign of 1855-56, and commanded a detachment of two
Companies in action with the Insurgents at Chundkundra. Served also during the Indian mutiny of 1857-5S,
and commanded the Head Quarters of the Allahabad Military Police Battalion at the actions of Manickpore and
Gadhamaron (twice thanked by the Governor General, Medal).
«» Lt. Colonel T. J. Watson served in the Indian mutiny campaign, and was present at all the engagements of
Brigadier Seton's Column between Delhi and FutJ»hghur. Also present at the siege of Lucknow. Commanded a
Squadron of Hodson's Horse, and present at one engagement (mentioned in despatches. Medal \vith Clasp).
*** Lt. Colonel B. P. Gurdon served in the Indianmutiny campaign in 1857; present with the Neemuch Force l)efqr»
Nimbherae on 23rd September as a volunteer with the Bengal Artillery, with the Neemuch force in the action witb
the Mundesoro rebels at Jeerun on the 8th October, and with the Artillery in the Fort of Neemuch during the siege
by the Mtindesore rebels in October and Nov. 1857 (mentioned in despatches, Medal) .
*«• Li.Colonel A. H. Bramley served as Orderly Officer to Brigadier Polwhelo at the action of the 5th July 1857,
with the Neemuch mutineers near Agra ; and was also present at the battle of Agra on the loth October following;
with the Mhow and Indore Rebels— slightly wounded (Medal).
«•» Lt.Colonel W. Musgrave served in the Cape Mounted Rifles and in command of Irregular Troops during tho
Kaffir war of 1850-53, and was present at all the engagements of importance during the war and at many of tliem
comnmnded the Irregular Troops engaged (Medal). Commanded a Corps of Irregular Horao of 420 men in tho
Indian mutiny of 1057-59 (Medal). Served with the Stst Regiment in the Eusoofzie expedition of 1858 in the
North- Western Frontier of India (Medal with Clasp).
♦" Lt. Colonel J. T. Bushbv served in the Burman campaign in 1853 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
*»* Lt.Colonel J.J.Boswell joined the 3rd Punjaub Infantry when on field service in the Meeranzai valley in Decem-
ber 1856. In June 1857 proceeded in command of a detachment of the 3rd and 6th Punjaub Infanti-y to join the
Movable Column under Brigadier General Nicholson at Umritsur. Accompanied the Column in its forced march of
44 miles to Gurdaspore, and commanded the Native Infantry in the actions with the Sealkote mutineers on the 12th
and x6th July 1857 at Trimmu Ghat (Medal). Was present with his Regiment with (Jeneral Cotton's field force In
Eusofzai in 1858 ; also during the Hazara campaign of 1868 ; and with Colonel Keyo's force against the Bezoties in
February 1859 (India Medal with Clasp).
*** LtColonel H. Tyiidall was present at the mutiny of the Native Troops at Jullunder on tho 7th of June 1S57
and served with the pursuing Column. Served against the rebels near Googoria and Mooltan in 1857-58 (Medal).
Also served with the Expeditionary Force against the Mahsood Wuzeerees in April and May i860, and was present
at the action at the Burrarah Pass (Medal with Chusp).
^0 Major F. D. M. Brown served in suppression of the Indian mutiny, including the battle of Budleekeserai, all
the engagaments under the walls of Delhi, action of Nujjufghur, assault and capture of Delhi, actions of Namoul,
Gnngeree,PuttiAlee, and Mynpoorie. storm and capture of Lucknow, and subsequent operations in Oude (Medal
with two Chisps, VictoriaCross *' for greatgallantry at Namoul on the z6th Nov. 1857, in havin?. at the imminent
risk of his own. Ufe, rushed to the asstetanoe of a wounded soldier, whom he carried off under a heavj' fire from the
enemy, whose Cavalry were within forty or fifty yards of him at the time ") . Served in the Indian N. W. Frontier
war of iS6|. and was present at the attack and capture of the Conical Hill, and Umbeyla (Medal with Clasp).
*>7 Lt. Colonel M. M. Procter served at the siege and assault of Delhi in 1857, and subsequently with the Kumaon
Battalion in the Oude campai^ and on the Nepaal frontier (Medal with Clasp) .
^ Lt-Oolonel F. Allen served throughout the Sonthal campaign of 1855-56. Commanded the z8th Bengal Natlre
Infantry in the Bhootan Expedition in 1865 (Medal).
^ I4.Golondl W.H. Gsrton served fimraghoatihe Sonthal oampaign of 1855-56. Served ahio throughout the mutiny
in 1857-58 (Medal). Was severely and dangerously wounded «nd had his horse killed under him in an attack tapoD
a party of rebels nnder Bang Ram Sing in the Jannpore district. .
^ Ijt.Colonel J. Roberts served daring the Sonthal campaign of 1855 •
«*i LuCoIonel W. G. Wateifield was atMaerut at the outbreak of thanuitiny on the zoth May 1857 ; wasaltenrardA
present at the actions of the Hindnn (mentioned in despatches), at the battle of Buddleekeserai, and throughout (he
siege of Delhi. Served as PoUtioal Of&oer to the force that marohed from Delhi to Jeypore under Uig'or Redmond
n pursoit of Tantia Topee sad other rebels (Hedal Witlr Olasp).
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*^LtCoIonel H. E. Waller served during the Sonthal campaign of 1S55.
♦** LtOoIonel S. A. T. Judge served in Burmah in 1852-53 (Medal witu Clasp for Pegu). Present with the Agra
SlilitiA Cavalry at Agra on the 4th July 1857, when the Kotah Contingent mutinied and the guns of thf Contingent
and all the ammunition and luggage were retaken from them ; also present at the notion nf the rollowint? d;iy (Medal).
li*** Lt.Colonel J. W. H. Johnstone served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and was* wounded at the attack
on Thazma Bowon in September 1857 ; present with Seton's Column at the actioub 01 Guugeroo and Patialeo, and
rooccapation of Mynpooree; also at the capture of the enemy's entrenched position atBungaon in April 1858—
woanded (Medal).
**^ LtCokinel A. Tulloch served with the Simoor Rifle Regiment before Delhi in 1857 ; was slightly wounded on the
17th July at Hindoo Rao's house by the bursting of a shell, severely wounded on the 14th July (Medal with Clasp).
Served with the China Expeditionary Force in i86o-6t (Medal).
♦^ Lt.Colocel G. N. Money served in Burmah in 1853-54. Served throughout the Rioge operationA before Delhi ftroiii
the ist July 1857, including the actions of the 9th 14th and 23rd July, ist and 2ud August, and other minor afilairs,
commanded escalading partv at the storming of the Cashmere Battery Breach on the 14th Sept. and was present
throoghout the assanlt of the city and the six days' fighting, resultmg in its capture on the 20th Sept. Subse-
qnently served as Staff Officer to Colonel Gerrard's Column in the operations against the Joudpore and other rebels,
aud horse killed under him at the action of Nargoul (mentioned in despatches). Was Adjutant to his Regiment in
all the operations under Brigadier bcaton, including the actions at Guugeree, Putteoalee, and Mynpooree; also
prc^ntat the Alumbagh and Transgogi'a operations ; at the storm and capture of Lucknow, affair of Barree, and
sul^scqncnt operations in Oude (Medal with two Clasps). Served as Adjutant and 2nd in Command of the 3rd
PunjAub Infantry throughout the Umbeyla campaign of 1863 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 3rd Sikh In-
fantry in the Jowaki expedition of 1877-0 (mentioned in despatches. Clasp).
*^^ Lt.Colonel P. C. Rynd served in the suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1857-58, including the engagement at
Dacca in November 1857 (Medal). Served with the Eusofzie Field Force in 1863, and was present at the engage-
menta of the 15th and i6th December (Medal with Clasp). Present at the engagement with the Basotee Tribe
October 1857 (Modal).
^ U. Colons C. A. de Kantsow served during the operations against the hill tribes on the Peshawur frontier in 1855
(Ifedal with Clasp). Was present at Mynpooree on, during, and subsequent to the mutiny of the Native Troops at
that station in May 1857, and received the Queen's gracious approbation and the Governor General's thanks for
"admirable services" rendered at the imminent peril of his life. Was present with 39th Sowars in action at Bhow-
goo^ on 6th June 1857, against the mutineers of the 7th Light Cavaliy, 13th 48th and 71st Native Infantry from
Ijickaow, and killed the rebel leader in hand-to-hand conflict, himself receiving a sabre wound on the forehead.
Senred at Mynpooree in command of an Irregular Force up to the abandonment of the Station, and subsequently
as a volunteer in the action of sth July near Agra (horse killed), and in all minor operations up to 19th Aug. 1857.
C^nmnanded a Detachment of Agra Militia Cavalry in action near Allyghur on 24th August (mentioned in despatches),
and during subsequent operations of Colonel Montgomeric's Column. Present as a volunteer in the battle of the
loch Oct. 1857 B>t A[gra. berved with Sir Hope Grant's Column up to the reoccnpation of Mynpooree, and as Com-
mandant of the Mattra Horse in Colonel Cotton's Movable Force during the operations at Futtchpore-Sikree, and
elsewhere. Raised the Futtehghur Organiaed Police Battalion, and served as its Commandant in action at Bongaon
(one charger and one troop-horse wounded under him ; mentioned in despatches) . Commanded the Cavalry in the ac-
tion of 3rd May z85Sat Shacyehanpore (mentioned in despatches, charger wounded), the defence of the Jail, and affaii-a
iub^equent to the relief of the Garrison, including the action of the 15th Iklay (very dangerously wounded by sabre
nita on face and right arm in hand-to-hand encounter). Present as Commandant of the Rohilcund Auxiliary Levy,
which he had raiaed and organized, in defence of entrenchments and town of Porvaine fW>m June to Nov. 1858, and
in Uie many and various ofltensive and defensive operations, including the attack on the enemy's outpost at Ahmed -
nu^j^nr (thanked by Government of India) and siege of Porvaine (thanked by Grovemment of India). Served with
the 8ame Levy on active service in the north of the Shahjehanpore district up to 28th Deo. 1858, and subsequently
across the Sarda, move on Pullea, and expulsion of the rebels from the town and fort (thanked by Government of
India) and pureoit into Oude. Present as a volunteer with a Troop of Cavalry and two Companies of the Rohilcund
Aaxiliary Levy with Brigadier Dennis' Column during pursuit in the Khjrreeghur Jungles, and in two actions fought
in Jan. 1839 (mentioned in despatches) . Served with the Levy in active pursuit up to Nepaul, and in subsequent opera-
lions undertaken in clearing the district from rebels and marauders up to tne end of the disturbances (thanked
by Government of India). Has received the gracious approbation of Her Majesty for '* excellent service " rendered
to the State in 1857-58; been officially and especially reported to the Government of India when leaving Rohilcund
m j^eptember 1859, for the " valuable services rendered by the force under his command in Rohilcund; and honour-
ably mentioned hy Uie Government of the N. W. Provinces to the Government of India (Medal and Brevet of Major) .
^Lt^Oslonel H. R. B.Worsley served against rebels in Mirzapore district in 1857 (Medal). Served also in the
Sooth of China in 1858-59 (Medal).
*** Major F. D. Harington served throughout the Sonthal campaign of 1855.
*^ Lt.Colonel Little served with the 17th Regimentin the Crimea, subseouenttothefall of Seba8topol,from the 26th
N'cv. 1855, till the evacuation in June 1856. Served as Adjutant of the ist Battalion 7th Fusiliers in the Indian N.W.
frontier war of 1863 with the Eusafyze Field Force, present at the defence of the Sungahsat the Umbeyla Pass and
^ the attack on and storming of the Conical Hill and destruction of IaUoo on the 15th Dec., also in the action at
Uubcyla and destruction of the village at the foot of the Bonair Pass on i6th Dec, which ended in the complete
r-ut of the enemy and the submission of the hill tribes on Z7th Dec. (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
**" Lt.Colonel W. R. M- Holroyd was attached to the 86th Regt. during the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857- 58, and
^^rred with the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose at the operations before Chanden, at siege and storm-
^K of Jhansi (severely wounded) , battle of Betwa, action of Koonch, siege and capture of Calpee (Medal with Clasp) .
^ Lt.Colonel C. 8. Maclean served at the siege and capture of Delhi in 1857. Subsequently present at the actions •
of Boolundahahnr, Qoel, Acrabad, and Agra— severely wounded (Medal with Clasp). Served with the China Expe-
•litioaary Force of i860, and present at the action of Sinho. capture of the Taku Forts, actions of Chankiawan and
Tangchow. and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
^ Lt.Colonel H. C. P. Rice served as Assistant Commissariat Officer with the Sikldm Field Force in z86i.
*^ Maior 0. A. Baylay served in the Indian mutiny campaign (Medal).
** Ma^or Q. F. Graham served with the Force in the Oossyah and Jynteah Hills during the rebellion of 1862-63.
*** M^or A. Copland served with Colonel Craigie's force against the Hill Tribes on the Peshawur £W)ntier in
March 1855 (Hedal with Clasp). Served also in the Bhootan campaign in 1865, and was present at the asaault and
capture of the Bala Stockade (Clasp).
^ )iaior H. O. Perreau served with the China Exneditionary Force in i86o-6t (Medal).
*^ Mi^or H. D. E. W. Chester served throughout the siege of Delhi fh>m the 28th Jime 1857, to its final capture,
and was sliglitly wounded on the X4th July. Served also at the siege and capture of Lucknow by Lord Clyde,
inciodin^ the aSl^ at Bagh ; also present at the affair of Baree (Medal with two Claapa).
^Haior J.N. B. Hewett served at the aiege and capture of Delhi in 1857, and was present in all the actiona
there from the ajrd Jane to the xath September (Medal with Clasp).
*^ LtColonel H. L. A. Tottenham served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign of x 857-50, and was present as a
MooBted. BMort to the gnns at the action of Shahgonge near Agra, on the 5th July (aUghtly wounded), and as a
volnmew atthe ttafeOe of Ajcra 00 the loth October 1857. Serv^ also with the CToluxxm under Brigadier Horsford
ft^uiut the T^tela m Nepaiu, iiuilac^ng the defeat of the rebels at Sitkaghat (Medal) . . ^
*^ Lt.ColonerF. if. Birch served m the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857, and was present at the action of Ghinhut
tiiroQgfaovftUM deCeaaee of the Residency of Lucknow (as Aicle de Camp to QrigadW Inglis from 2nd July to 25th
^fPt. x&57).beiBg eimged in three sorties and oommanded a party of the 84th Foot in repolse of a grand attack on
the i8ih Auffoal ana JatoeeomeiiAly CAKained poesesaion of the breach (twice wounded, mentioned in. deapatohea,
and tinaked by tliA Qrrmmn: Ctoneral). battle of Cawnpore on 6th December, and capture of Hurrah. (Medal with
CiMP.%7Bw'ai«ndoat«MlJ9rwre|of Maior).
*^ U.(3oloiiel J. W. M'Queen served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58 ; served with the 4th Pun-
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^Aub Infantry at the siege assaalt and capture of Delhi ; present with Greathed's Column in the actions of Booland*
shnhor, Allyghur, Aksabad, Agra, and Kjmonge ; also in the advance to the relief of Lucknow, including action at
Marigunge, afRtirs near the Alumbagh and Dilkoosha, and storming of the Seounderbagh (severely wounded),
afterwards present at Cawnpore, and with the advance on Puttehghur ; commanded the 4th Puniaub Infsntry daring
the Oude and Rohilcund campaign in Apriland May 1858. including the capture of Bareilly (Medal with two Clasps).
Served with the force under Brigadier General Chamberlain against the Cabool Kheyl Wuzeerees in December
1850 and January i860 ; also with that against the Mahsood Wuzeerees in April and May i860 (Medal with Clasp).
*'* Major T. Cadell served with the and Bengal Eurojiean Fusiliers throughout the operations before Delhi in
1837, ftnd wan present at the battle of Budleekeserai. the final assault and capture of the city, and the subsequent
operations with the Movable Column under Brigadier Showers (Medal with Clasp, and Victoria Cross). Served in
the 4th Irregular Cavalry with Brigadier Troup's Column in the Oude campaign of 1858-59 ; present at the action of
Mehudi under Colonel Brind, in which 13 of the enemy's guns were captured; also with Colonel Turner's Column
in Rohilcund in x85g.
*7* Major H. M. Repton served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59, and was present at the affkir at
I*uttehpore, Jana, Orayiah, and Shereghurghat, pursuit of the rebel force under Ferozeshah, and the Bmidlecund
campaign (Medal).
*^ Major J. Upperton commanded a body of Irregular Cavalry during the Indian mutiny in 1857-58 in aiul
about the Delhi division and on the borders of Central India; throughout the Oude campaign in 1858-59, and prescA
at the capture of the forts of Amathie and Shuukurghur, and action of Dhoondiakhera (Medal with Clasp). Sencd
with Fane's Horse throughout the campaign of i860 in China, and was present at the action of Sinho, capture of
the Taku Forts, actions of Chankiawhan (thanked by the (Commander in Chief of the French forces) and Palichau,
and capture of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
*7s Miyor H. 0. T. Jarrett served in the Indian Mutiny campaign (Medal),and was awarded the Victoria Cto»
for an act of bravery at the village of Baroun on the 14th October 1858.
*"^ Lt.ColoDel W. G. Cubitt served in the Volunteer Cavalry at the action of Chinhut on the 30th June 1857 and
W8« awarded the Victoria Cross for having on the retreat saved the lives of three men of the 32nd Foot at the risk
of his own life ; was afterwards present throughout the defence of the Residency at Lucknow and was woonded
(Medal vrith Clasp, and a year's service).
^^ Lt.Colonel F. T. Bainbridge served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59, including the siege and
capture of Lucknow, operations on the Gorruckpore and Mepaul fironUers, and final dispersion there of the TeM»
(Medal with Claap). Raised the Rawul Pindee Mule Train for the Abyssinian expedition in 1867 ; oonunanded the
Train throughout the expedition, and was present at the action of Arogee and capture of Magdala (mentioned in
despatches, Medal, and Brevet of Major). Served with the Hasara field force in 1868, including tne expedition
against the tribes on the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
^** Lt.Colcmel F. J. Keen served with the 2nd Pnmanb infantry during the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58 ;
was present at the siege assault and capture of Delhi, battles of Boolunduuhur and Agra, relief of the garrison of
Lucknow, by Lord Clyde, battle of Cawnpore, action of Khodagunge, siege and captive of Lucknow, occupation of
Bareilly, luid many minor afihirs (Medal with two Clasps).
^** Major O. Menzies served in the Oude campaign in 1858 and was present at the storm and capture of the fort
of Ram pore Kussia (Medal).
*•♦ Major E. D. H. Vibart served with the ist Bengal European Fusiliers at the siege of Delhi in 1857, iuclnding
the battle of Nnjjuffghur, storm and capture of Delhi ; present at the action of Narloui ; subsequently accompanied
Seton'8 Column to Fnttehghur and present at the actions of Gungeeree, Pattialee, and Mynpoorie ; served with the
2nd PuLjaub Infantry at the siege and capture of Lucknow, also with several Movable Columns under Sir Hops
Grant and General Walpole, and present at the capture of Bareilly (Medal with two Clasps).
^M Lt.Colouel E. A. C. Lambert served in the Burmese war of 1852-53 and was presentat the operations in the march
from Martahan to Tongoo (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59. »nd
was present throughout the sieffe assaultand capture of Delhi, including the battle of Budleekeserai and actions of
the 1 2th 17th iQth 20th and 23ra June (struck down by a sunstroke), and action of Nnjjuffghur; Oude campaign of
X85S-59 and aflkir at Sultanpore (Medal with Clasp).
*>7 Lt.Coloi el L. H. P. De H. Larpent commanded a detachment of his regiment with the force under Colonel
Vaughan in the Meransaie district in July and August 1857. Served as Quarter Master of his regiment with the
Eusofzaie expeditionary force under Sir Sydney Cotton in 1858, and was present at the destruction of Chinglee
Mun^l, Thnna, and Sittana (Medal with Clasp) . Served also during the mutinies of 1857-58.
*■» lit Colonel F. M. Armstrong served with the 6th Punjaub Infantry in the expeditionary force under Brigadier
General Chamberlain in Maranzaie and Koorum in 1856. Served also throughout the mutinies in the Peshawur
and Geotforia districts (Medal).
«• Lt.Colonel R. Smith served with the Delhi Field Force in 1857 and was present at the occupation of Jhiyjur.
*•* Lt.Colonel A. Bruce served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59, and was present at the action
of Sultatipore, and siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp). Served also in the Bhootan campaign of
1865-66 (Medal with Clasp).
♦w Lt.Colonel F. F. Rowcroft served in the Sonthal campaign of 1855-56. Served with the Bhootan Field Force
throughout the operations of 1864-66, including the capture of various stockades (Medal with Clasp). Served in
the Uazara campaiinx in 1868 including the expedition against the tribes on the Black Mountain (Clasp).
*» M^or U. S. Robertson served in the Sonthal campaign of 1855-56. Also in the Indian mutiny campaign of
'857-59. including the capture of JugdesporOi siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Cossyah and Jvnteah Hills in 1862-63 at the assault and capture of the stockades of Ocmkoi, Nungbarai, Oomknng,
and Surteong (severely wounded). Served with the Left Column of the Dooar Field Force in 1865-66.
*®* Major T. N. Walker served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58 with the 2nd Bengal European
Fusiliers, including all the siege operations before Delhi in 1857 (wounded on the i8th July), and was selected ai
one of the Subalterns of the ladder party at the final assault and capture of the city (wounded on the 15th Septem-
ber) ; wafr atterwards present at the capture of the heights of Sonah, and surrender of the forts of Rewarrie,
Jujjhur, Riiuonde, Furrucknugur, and Bullumbghur; served with the 17th Punjaub Inffcmtry in the Rohilcund
campaign in 1858 including the actions of Amsoth, Bagawalla, and Nugeega, and relief of Moradabad (Medal
with Clasp). Has been presented with the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society.
*« Bngud ier General P. H. Jenkins served with the 4th Sikh Infantry at the siege and assault of Delhi -severely
wounded (Medal with OUsp). Commanded the 4th Punjab Infantry in the expedition against the Cabool Khejl
Wuzeerees in 1859 ; present at the action of Maidani. Commanded a wing of the 4th Sikh Infantry in the expedi-
tion agaiu^t the Mahsood Wuzeerees in i860 ; and present at the action at Palasin, and at the forcing of Barrara
Pass. Commanded the Corps of Guides in the Umbeyla expedition in 1863 ; present at the retaking of the Crag
Piquet, and the action at the Conical Hill (Medal with two Clasps). Commanded the troopa engaged at the attack
of the villages in the Utman Kheyl hills on the 2i8t March 1878.
*w Major W. W. Hume served at the commencement of the Indian mutiny with the Meerut Volunteer Cavalry;
afterwards as a volunteer with the Artillery before Delhi during the siege and capture of that city (Medal with Clasp).
*^ Maior B. Cracroft served throughout the Sonthal campaign of 1855-56 and was slightly wounaed. Served
also in the Central Indian campaign with the force under General Whitlock and was presentat the attack and
capture of Punwarreo Heights near Ku-wee on 20th Dec. 1858 (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
^^ Lt.Col(mel A. M'L. Stewart served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58 ; with the Delhi field force in Sep-
tember 1857 ; present at the taking of Jhuijur, actions of Shumshabad ana Mhow near Fnttehghur, siege and
capture of Lucknow (severely wounded on loth March 1858). attack on Rooya, action at Ailygunge, taking of
Shajehanpoi«, siege and capture of Bareilly (Medal with Clasp).
Mu Lt.Colonel J. Bartleman served with the 86th Foot in the Central India campaign of 1857-58 and was presentat
the siege anri capture of Chanderee, siege and capture of Jhansi, action of Koonch, operations before and taking 01
Calpee ; served with the 2nd Sikh Police Corps against the rebels in the Jngdespore district fh>m August to Novem*
ber 1858 (Modal with Clasp). Served with the 8th Punjaub Infiuxtiy in the campaign of z86o in China, including the
action of Sinho, capture of the entrenched camp at Tangku, captni« of the Taku Forta, and capitulation of Pekin
(Medal with two Clasps).
*^ Lt.ColoneI A. E. Campbell served with the axit Bengal Native In&nti7 during the Sontiua camj[Mugn of xSss-S^.
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Also at San^r in Central India during 1857-58 ; present at numerous engagements in the district of Saugor, and
was severely wounded on the i8th Sept. 1857 in ^^^ attack on the fortified village of Nurricoulee (Medal with Clasp).
^LkColonelJ. C. C. Daunt served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58 ; present at the attack and defeat of
the Ram^hur Battalion at Chuttra, Chota Nagpore on the and October : attack and defeat of the mutineers of the
3and Native Infantry at Nowadah, fiehar, on the and Nov. 1857— severely wounded (Medal), and awarded the Vic-
toria Croes for acta of bravery in capturing two guns on the and October and and November 1857. Served in
China in 1858 and was present at the affkir with the Braves at the White Cloud Mountains, at the repulse of the
Chinese at the Landing Pier and at the Magazine Hill (Medal).
***Miyor J. W. O'Dowda served during the Sonthal campaign of 1855.
*>* Major A. Vivian commanded a Reissala of Pathan Horse during the mutiny in 1857-59 ; assisted in the sup-
presaioQ of the rebellion of the Jat tribes of the Ranee in the Gogaria district in 1857 ; accompanied Brigadier
Franks' column in the advance on Lucknow, and present at the capture of the fort of Dhowrara ; also during the
operations before and capture of Lucknow by Lord Clyde ; stationed at Oonao on the Lucknow and Cawnpore
road from April to November 1858 assisting to keep the road clear of the rebels, during which time he had frequent
skirmishes with the enemy ; served with Colonel Kellv's Column in the operations on the Nepaul frontier in 1850 ;
and present at the attack on the rebel position in the hills near Bootwul (Medal with Clasp). Served with the
3rd Ponjaub Cavalry in the expedition under Brigadier General Chamberlain against the Mahsood Wuseerees in
i36o, including the repulse of the enemy's attack on them at Paloseen, and the forcing of the Barrarah Pa«s (Medal
mth Clasp).
^ Major R. E. Boyle served during the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59; pursuit of theSealcote mutineers
in Jaly 1857 • ^ith and Bengal European Fusiliers in Bri^n^^r Showers' Column in the districts west of Delhi in
October and November 1857, and present at the occupation of Rewaree, Jhujjur,and Kanound ; served with the
3nd Sikh Cavalry with the Bundlecund Field Foroe under Brigadier Wheeler , commanded a field detachment.
£iur^;ed near Geree Patoree on 7th Nov. 1859; commanded No. 3 Bundlecund Flying Column from December 1850
to March i860 (thanked by Government of Ind^ Medal).
"•Major C. W. Campbell was present at the mutiny of the Native Troops at Lucknow in 1857; joined the Volun-
teer Cavalry and was engaged in several reconnaissances prior to the battle of Chinhut and present also at that
ttcUon (severely wounded); served throughout the defence of the Residency of Lucknow (wounded), and after-
wards at the recapture of Cawnpore from the Gwalior Contingent (Medal with Clasp, and a year's service) . Served
with Fane's Horse throughout the campaign of i860 in China, including the capture of the Taku Forts and subse-
qacnt operations up to the surrender of Pesin (Medal with two Clasps) .
"' li^jor N. R. Burlton served during the Sonthal campaign of 1855-56. Served also in the Indian mutiny
campaign of 1857-58, and was present at the action of Sonepore, capture of the fort of Chandeepore, actions at
Phoolpore and Amorka, capture of Fort Nuggur and Jugdespore (Medal).
*'» Major 8. J. Browne served with the 5th Punjaub Infkntry during the Oude campaign of 1858-59, and was
present at the passage of the Raptee and capture of the enemy's guns at Sitkaghat; commanded a detachment of
the Regiment at Darzeo Talas— horse shot (Medal). Served with the 6th Pui^aub Infantry throughout the Umbeyla
campaign of 1863 (Medal with Clasp).
"' Major O. M. Graham ser\'ed throughout the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59, including the occupation
of the Alumbagh previous to and after the relief of Lucknow, also relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde ; Rohilcund
and Oude campaigns (Medal with Clasp).
''♦ Major P. W. Powlett served during the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58, and was present at the actions of
Allyjfhur, Agra, Kanouje, and Bunnee Bridge, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde (mentioned in dospatches), defeat
f'f the (jwalior Contingent at Cawnpore, action at Kalee Nudee, siege and capture at Lucknow— severely wounded
Medal with two Clasps).
"*Miuor M. P. Ricketts served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign ofi857-58; accompanied as Interpreter
t > 37th Kegt. and other detachments sent to the relief of the besieged Garrison at Arrah : acted as Stafl* Officer to
• oioDcI Milman at the action of Alrowlee (mentioned in despatches), and present throughout the siege of Azimghur
from 2Sth March to 15th April 1858, and various skirmishes (Medal).
"'Major C. A. Munro served as interpreter to the Naval Brigade under Captain Peel in 1857 and was present
»i the action of Kadjwa, occupation of the Alumbagh during the relief of Lucknow, and battle of Cawnpore on the
':t: December 1857 (Medal with Clasp).
*-* Major F. J.N. Mackenzie served with the Kamptee movable column and was engaged against the Bundelas
*Qd the mutineers of the 52nd Native Infantry in August and September 1857 (Medal).
^ Major O. R. Newmarch served with the Agra Bri(?ade in 1857 and was present in the action of the 5th July
^th the Neemuch mutineers. Served with Brigadier Scaton's Column in December 1857 and was present at the
actions of Gungeeree and Puttialee (Medal).
'^' Major F. W. Boileau served as Adjutant of Rajah Jawahir's Singh's Contingent with the force under General
van Coartlandt, and received a dangerous sabre cut in the face and a sabre cut in the hand at the action of Hissar
<jn the 19th August 1857. Served in the and Sikh Cavalry with Brigadier Troup's Column in November and De-
cember 1858. and was present at the action of Biswah. Served with the Saugor field force under General \Vhitlock.
Commanded a Squadron of the and Sikh Cavaliy at the action of Kewteeiu Bundlecund on the 4th March 1859,
ktid iras wounded by a pistol-shot in the knee nneutioned in despatches, thanked by the Governor General in
* C'Qani, Medal). Served with the lath Bengal Cavalry in the Abyssinian Campaign (Medal).
*" Major M. Ramsay was present at the mutiny of the Native Troops at Jullundcr on the 7th June 1857 and
><:companied the force in pursuit (Medal).
^ Mj^or H. C. E. Ward served as a volunteer at the latter part of the siege and at the assault of Delhi in 1857.
^rred with the Corps of Guides in Brigadier Showers' Column in the Delhi District, and present at the action of
Narooul (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Guides in the expedition under Sir Sydney Cotton on the Eusofzaie
rr>;ntierin 1851; and in that under Brigadier General Chamberlain against the Cabool Kheyl Wuzeerees in 1859
(Medal with Clasp).
^ Major Henrv Thompson served with the 19th Regiment in the Crimea, subsequent to the fall of Sebastopol,
f^Jm the 9th March 1856 until the withdrawal of the Army. Served as Adjutant of the B\jnour Rajpoot Levy
'janngtho operations in Bundlecund under Brigadier Wheler in 1859; and as Brigade Major with the Cachar
CKilamn of the Looshai Expeditionary Force under Sir G. Bourehier in 1871-73 (mentioned m despatches, Medal
with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
"* U.Colonel J. C. Minto served with the Irregular Forces under Sir George Cathcart during the KafOr war
of 1852-53 (Medal).
^ U.CoIonelH. Collett served with the expedition under Sir Sydney Cotton on the Eusofoaie Frontier in 18^8, and
WW preaent at the afPairs of Chingli and Sittana (Medal with Clasp). Oude campaign of 1858-59, including the
Worm and capture of the fort of Rampore Kussea (Medal). Served with the force in the Cossyah and Jynteah
Hills during the rebellion of 1863-63, and was present at the storm and capture of Oomkoi, Nungarai, and Oom-
kronjf (severely wounded).
^ Major E. L. Ommanney served at the siege assault and capture of Delhi in 1857 (Medal with Clasp).
^^ Major H. M. 3. Burlton served with the 8th Foot in various skirmishes at Agra in 1858. Served with Meade's
HoT»e at the capture of Gwalior ; commanded the Regiment during the pursuit of the rebels by Sir Robert Napier
»nfl was present at the action of Joura Alipore ; commanded a detachment of Meade's Horse on field service in
op^tjons against Tantia Topee and other rebels fVora October 1858 to February 1859 (Medal).
-" Major R. C. W. Mitford served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59 and was present at the
Jrtion of the 5th July near Agra with the Neemuch mutineers, the battle of Agra on the loth Oct. 1857, affair of
r uttehpore-Sirkee, and other minor actions in the Agra District. Present with Hodson's Horse at the caoture of
i'Ucknow ; commanded a detachment of the Regiment in the action of Nawabgunge, Bara Benkee, and Selimpore
^'''J*}"^* 'bounded), and was highly mentioned by the Governor General for "gallantry in capturing a party of
r^nelsm the village of Behipore with ao dismounted sowars." Proceeded with 150 sabres to join the forco under
MRjor Bnlwcr at Jabrowlee, and on the i6th October charged and defeated a large body of rebel Infantrv, receiving
a »hght wound. In the subsequent action of Jabrowlee on the asrd October 1858 the detachment of Hodson's Horse
Qti'ier his command captured three guns and gut up a large number of the enemy's Innantry— was severel v wounded
n ima action whilst assisting an Officer of the Uncovenanted Civil Service who wasattacked by several ot therebe^-
372 Bengal Staff Corps. — War Services,
and woald probably have been cut down but for timely aid. On partially recovering from his woond he rejoined
the 3rd Resriment of Hodson's Horse as At^atant and served the Tran8-Gof7ra campaign of 1859 np to the &ual
surrender of the rebels in December (Medal, and recommended by Lord Clyde for the Victoria Cross).
»* Lt.Colonel A. Fitz Hugh served in three affairs against Momunds at Fort Shnbkndr in Dec. 1863 and January
Z864. Also in the expedition to Dour under Brigadier General Keyes in Feb. 1873.
'^ Lt. Colonel R. B. P. P. Campbell served with the ist Bengal European Fusiliers at the siege and capture of DelLi
in 1857, and with the and European Fusiliers in the subsequent operations in the Meerat, Jhi^|ui*, and Rawftrte
districts. Was attached to the faithful remnants of the nth Native Infantry, and engaged in rescmng the Rohilcui^d
refngees. Served with the and Punjaub Cavalry at the siege and capture of Lucknow, action of Koorsee, capture
of Rooya, action of AUygunge, capture of Bare'illy, action of Rohunpore, and against the rebels in theTerai (Medal
with two Clasps). Served with the expeditionary'force under Brigadier General Chamberlain against the Oabool
Kheel Wuzeerees in 1859-60 (Medal with Clasp). Commanded a detached squadron of the Corps of Guides Cavalry
throughout the Hazara campaign of 1S68, including the Black Mountain expedition (mentioned in despatches).
Commanded the Corps of Guides throughout the Jowaki Afreedee expedition m 1877-78 (mentioned in de»pBtchc?>.
Commanded the troops engaged in the operations against the Ranizai village of Skhakat on 14th March 1S73
(received the thanks of Qovemmcnt) ; and was also with the Corps of Guides at the attack on the Utman Kheyl
villages on aist March 1878.
^1 Major A. G. Owen was present at the battle of Budleekeserai and in all the subsequent engagements under
the walls of Delhi in 1857, including the action of Ntyjuflghur ; also present at the storm and capture of Delhi—
dangerously wounded (Medal with Clasp) .
*•» Lt.Colonel R. A . Wauchope served in 1857 ^^^'^ ^^^ 4th Sikh Infantry at the siege and capture of Delhi, and was
engaged at the repulse of many of the enemy's attacks; on the 14th September he commanded 50 men at the
Btorming of the Water Bastion ; was engaged at the subsequent six days' street fighting in tho oity, and on tbe
19th September commanded a Detachment at the capture of the Burn Bastion (Medal with Clasp). In i8^o-m
served with Rattray's Sikhs against the hill tribes in Sikkim with the force under Colonel Gawlcr (mentioned iu
despatches). In 1863 served in the 23rd Pioneers with the Euzoftie Field Force in the TJmbeyla campaign, and was
engaged at the storming of the Conical Ilill, capture of Lalloo, and final defeat of tho enemy at the BonairPa.vs
(Medal with Clasp) . In 1864-65 served during the Bootan war, aiid engaged at Dalimkote, Chamoorchi. Bala, acd
Buxa (twice mentioned in despatches. Clasp). In 1874-75 served with the Duflla expedition under BripadierGcncml
StafiTord (mentioned in despatohes). Commanded the Transport Corps with the force under Colonel Nuttali in the
operations against Naga Hill Tribes onche North Eastern frontier of India in 1875 (mentioned in despatches). Com-
manded the X4th Sikhs throughout tbe Jowaki expedition of 1877-78 (mentioned in despatohee. Medal). Serred
throughout the Afghan War of 1878-9 (Brevet of Lt. Celonel).
•** Major H. A. Lewes was present at the outbreak of the mutiny at Meemt on the joth May 1857, and wps
Beverely wounded. Served with the Meerut Volunteer Horse raised for service in thatdistriot, and allen^ards v,ns
7th Pu^janb Infitntry ^fi the actions of Gungcree and Puttiallee, attack on and reoccunation of Mynpoorie, alfto^u
Bungaon, assault and capture of Forts Dehain and Tirroul, operations of Brigadier Kelly's Force in the Terai, and
forcing of the enemy's position in the Jurwah Pass, lower Nepaul Range (Medal) . Served as Adjutant 30th Pur ,r i:b
Infantry during the Bhootan campaign in 1864-65, and was engaged at the capture of Forts Dalimkote and (. b^-
moorchee. and at the Bala Pass, and Nagoh stockades (Medal with Clasp).
"* Major H. G. Saunders served during the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58 including the action of the 5tli
July 1857 near A^ra with the Neemuch mutineers, and aflhir at Shereghat (Medal).
"* Major R. H. Hudleston served as Adjutant of the 9th Punjaub Infieintry with the force under Sir Sydney
Cotton to the Eusofoie frontier in 1858, and was present at the afihirs of Chingli and Sittana (Medal with Clasp).
*** Msgor R. M. Skinner served in the defence of the Eumaon Hills and Rohilcund against the rebels in 1 657-5 ^
and present at the actions of Huldwanee on the 17th Sept. 1857 and ist Jan. 1858, and Clierpoorah on i«th Feb. i^iN
and saved the life of his commanding Officer at the risk of his own (Medal) .
"* M^or F. P. W. Freeman served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858 and was present at the final capture
of Jugdespore (Medal).
■■• Major R. Wheeler served as Interpreter to the 7th Hussars during the Indian mutiny campaign of 1858-50,
including the advance into Nepaul, attack and capture of the enemy's position and guns at Sitkaghat (Medals.
Served with the aoth Native Infantry throughout tne TTmbeyla campaign of 1863 (Medal with Clasp).
*•» Major H. Morton served in Oude and was present at tbe pursuit and capture of the rebel Rnjah of TooImc-
pore. Served during the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59,— against the rebels in Bundlecund in 1859, and com-
manded a detachment of two guns, a squadron oflrreg^lar Cavalry and 3 companies of Native Inftmtry tor about two
months in Arequentexpeditions against the rebel leaders Dowlut Singh and Buojore Singh near the Sind river (Medal).
»*■ Major A. R. Chapman served throughout the siege of Delhi including the battle of Budleekeserai, skimiishc*
in the Subzee Mimdee from the 9th June to the 13th Aug. 1857, assault and capture of the city ; was afterwari!^
present at the actions of Namoul, Gungeeree, Pattialee and Mvnpoorie, siege and capture of Lucknow, action of
Baree, and subsequent operations in Oude (Medal with two Clasps) .
**» Major E. C. Codrington served during the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58 and was present during the
occupation of the Alumbagh from the i6th January' to the 10th March 1858, including the repulse of three separate
attacks on the i6th January, affhir of the 15th Febrtmrv, rejiulse of the night attacks on the 19th and aist, aflair of
the asth, repulse of the night attack on the asth February, and affair of the oth March ; also presenv at the we^e
and capture of Lucknow including skirmishes on tho 19th and aifit March in the vicinity of the Moosa Bagh; 8oh«v
quent operations in Oude including the actions of Baree and Sirseo (Medal with Clasp). Served in the iih Sikh
tofantry with the force under Brigadier General Chamberlain against the Cabool Kheil Wuzeerees in 1859-60 in-
cluding the aflhlr at Midanee (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 5th Ghoorkas throughout the operations m
TTmbeyla (mentioned in despatches, Clasp) ; also with the same regiii^ent during the Hazara campaign of 1S68,
including operations in the Agrore Valley and the expedition against the tribes on the Black Mountain.
»*» Sir Robert Sandeman served with Brigadier Showers* Column in the Delhi and Jhiyjur districts ; was with
the ist Sikh Cavalry at the siege and capture of Lucknow and was wounded at the Moose Bagh ; served aftenrardi
with column in Oude in 1858-59 (Medal with Clasp).
••^ Major C. E. Bates served during the Indian mutiny and was severely and dangerously wounded on the ocf«-
sion of the mutiny at JiUlunder on 7th June 1857. Operations in Bundlecund m 1859 (Medal). Also ecrred
throughout the campaign of i860 in CShina, including the action of Sinho, taking of Tangku, capture of the Takn
Forts, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps) . Served with the Bhootan Field Force from PebnuiiyiS^5
until the conclusion of operations, from April 1865 as Brigade Major (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Trans-
port Train in Abyssinia m 1868 (Medal). Also with the Looshai expeditionary force in 1870-71 as Brigade Majoi
to the Chittagong Column (mentioned in despatches, thanked by the Governor General in Council, Brevet of Ma.'"'",
and Clasp). Has also on two other occasions received the thanks of Government for Civil and Political services.
•*• Mf^or P. Lance served against the rebels in Rohilctmd in 1858 ; was present at the defence of the Jail »•
Shahjehanpore, and in the aShirs of Mohnnrudpore and Nooria, and action at Sisseahghat— severely wounded by >
musket ball above the left ankle and horse shot (mentioned in despatches, Medal) .
"* Major C. J. (Jrifflths served with the 43rd Native Infiintry in Bhootan in 1864, including the capture, rete«»»
from, and retaking of Dewangiri, and several minor engagements (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 3"J,55£?
in the Hasara caxnjpaign of x868 including the expedition against the tribes on the Black Mountain (Clasp). Scrrea
with the 3rd Sikh Infantry in the Jowaki expedition of 1877-78 (mentioned in despatches. Clasp). .
*»» Major E. C. Garstin served with the aird Company Royal Engineers in the Indian mutiny campaign of i8sr5»'
and was present at the action of Kudjwah, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior Contingen* ai
Gawnpore, advance on Puttyghur, destruction of the fort of Jutteeah, action of Khodagonge, siege and captarc 01
Lucknow, attack on the fort of Rooyah, action of Allygungc, and capture of Baroilly (Medal with two Clasps).
•" Mi^or A. Pulhin served with the 4th Sikh Inflmtry throughout the «»iege of Delhi and was eeverely woimdcfl
(Medal with CUsp). j -n r
, "■ M^or C. Case served during the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59, and was present at the artton of the 5**
•^'JZiJs; with the Neemuch mutineers near Agra (Medal). •* ' ^'^
. MiMor L. WaveU served with the 1st Bengal Fusiliers in the suppression of the Indian mutiny, iadadmg «•
Ttion of Nujufghor, aasanltand capture of Delhi with previous operations under its walls; action* of x(an<i*^'*
Bengal Staff Corps. — War Services, 373
Gongeree, Pattialee, and Mynpoorie, storm and capture of Lncknow (Medal with two Clasps). Served in China
aghinst TaepinfiT rebels in 1U62.
^ Mi^or A. B. Graham served in the defence of the Kumaon Hills and Kohilcund against the rebels in 1857*58,
and was present at the action of Cherpoora and other minor affairs (Medal).
*" Idigor T. R. Davidson served as a Volunteer with a detachment of the ist Puiyanb Infantry attached to
Brigadier Showers' Column in the Delhi and Jhu^ijur districts in 1857. and was present at the taking of the forts of
Ke^raree, Tnjjur, Kanond, and Bullubghur, and also in two engagements with the Mawottus (Medal).
^' LcColonel H. Chapman was at Meean Meer on the outbreak of the mutiny in 1857 ; served with the ist Bengal
European Fusiliers in the actions of Namoul, Gungereo, Pattialee, and Mynpooree ; conimanded a detachment of
AJexandor's horse in several minor affairs in the Etawah district in 1858, actions of Oreyah (charger twice wounded
and Dewm ; pursuit of the rebels through Rajpootana and Central India; Bundlecuiid^campaign fo 1859-60 (men-
tioned in despatches. Medal).
^ M^'or A. L. Playfair served with the late ist Bengal European Fusiliers in the Indian mutiny, including the
AJambai7h and Trans Goomtee operations under Sir J. Outram, and the final assault and capture of Lucknow
(Medal with Chisp).
*» Major F. Hammond was present at the quelling of the disturbances in the Googaria district in 1857; also
present at the outbreak of the 62nd and 69th Native Inflantry at Mooltan on the 3i8t AuguAt 1858.
**' Lt.CoIonel G. Stewart served in the Volunteer Cavalry with Havelock's force from its first taking the field in July
1857, and was present at the actions of Futtehpore, Aoung, Pandoo Nuddee, Cawnpore, Oonao, Busserutgunge
(both actions), Bithoor, Mungarwar, and Alumbagh, relief of Lucknow, and subsequent defence of the Residency,
w%& also present at the final capture of Lucknow. Served afterwards with the ist Sikh Cavalry in the actions
of Simree, Nawabgnnge, Bara Bankee, reoccupation of Fyzabad, actions of Poorwa, Morar, and Mhow (men-
tioned in despatches for gallantry) , taking of the fort of Simree, actions of Murputgung and Doondiakiera, taldng
cf the forts of Omrea and Futtehpore, and action of Koolie-ka-bund — wounded uid horse wounded (Medal with tiro
Cljups, and a year's service). Served with the ist Sikh Cavalry throughout the campaign of i860 in China, in-
clndingthe actions of Sinho (wounded, and mentioned in despatches for "forward gallantry"), Chankiawhan and
Palichau, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps). Served with the nth Bengal Cavalry in the Umbeyia
campaign under General Gkirvock in 1863 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Corps of Guides in the Jowaki
Afreedee expedition in 1877-78, under General Keycs (mentioned in despatches). Present in the operaUons aninst
the Ranizai villag^e of Skhakat on Z4th March 1878, and commanded the cavalry in the attack on the Utman Kh^l
villages on aist March 1878.
^t Captam R. H. F. Bannick served in the Abyssinian campaign with the Army Works Corps (Medal).
»• Ha^or F. Gellie was with the 9th Native Infantry at Allyghur when it mutinied in May 1857. Served with the
i«t Gwalior Cavalry in May and June 1 857, and was present when half of that regiment mutinied at Hattrns. Served
in the gun escort in the action of the 5th July near Agra with the Neemuch mutineers, and with the Agra Militia
at the battle of A^ra on the loth Oct. 1857, and pursuit of the mutineers. Served with the 3rd Bengal European
Regiment in minor affairs in the Agra District in Januarv and February 1859 ; and with the Allyghur Levy in tho
Bandlecund Field Force in 1859 (Medal). Commanded the Left Wing of the 39th Bengal Native Infantry during
the Bhootan campaign in 1865-66 (Medal with Clasp).
*"t Captain R. War burton served in the Abyssinian campaign in the Transport Train (Medal).
•"Colonel C. M. MacGregor served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59, and was present at
iheactiotfs of Xamaol (captured a gun), Gangaree, Puttialee, and Mynpooree, siege and capture of Lucknow,
inclading several days' street fighting ; also in subsequent operations in Oude, including the actions of Bara,
Nawabgung, Dariabad. Bhamouirhat (severely wounded and horse killed), passage of the Gogra, actions of Vazir-
irang, Machligaon, Kamdakot, Maharajpore (wounded), Serwaghat (slightly wounded), and Pachgaon (four times
mentioned in despatches, received thanks of Governor General, Medal with Clasp). Served throughout the cam-
paign of i860 in China, and was present at the action of Sinho (twice severely wounded), and surrender of Pekin
ibroQght to the notice of the Government of India by Sir Hope Grant for especial gallantry. Medal with two Clasps,
ipentioned in the speech of the Secretary for War in moving a vote of thanks to the forces in China, Brevet of Mf^or).
Saved throughout the Bhootan campaign in 1864-65 as Brigade Major and D. A. Q. M. General, present at the cap-
tore of Dalmakot (severely wounded), Chamoralin, Bala (severely wounded), and Nagola; and commanded a
reconnaissance into the enemy's country, received the thanks of the Commander in Chief and the Viceroy (three
times mentioned in desi)atches, Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Lt. Colonel). Served throughout the Abyssinian
^mpaign in 1867-68, principally with the advance reconnaissance, present at the action of Arogoe and capture of
Ma^tJaia (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
*** M^or Butter served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-59 (Medal); and as Aide de Camp to Brigadier
General Bourchier in the Looshai campaign of 1871-72 (Medal with Clasp).
•*» Major B. C. Clifford served with the left wing of the 54th Foot in pursuit of the mutineers of the 34th and
73rd Native Infantry fVom Dacca to Chittagong in 1857. Served the winter campaign of 1858 in Oude, and was
presem at the first attack on the fort of Tyroul on the 21st March (Medal).
•*• Miyor H. S. Jarrett was present at the outbreak of the Native Troops at Mooltan on the 3i8t August 1858
«iil commanded a troop of the 6th Irregular Cavalry in pursuit of the mutineers (Medal). Served with the 3rd
"mjaub Cavalry in the Expeditionary Force under Brigadier General Chamberlain against the Mahsood Wuzeereea
ra i860, and waa present at the action of the Barrara Pass and capture of Makeen (Medal with Clasp). Engaged
»rth tho same Regiment in the blockade of the same tribe on the Tak frontier in 1861-62. Served also in all the
•ctions and operations of the Eusofzaie Field Force of 1863, as Aide do Camp to Sir Neville Chamberlain, and after-
»wd8 to Sir John Garvock, and was thanked in despatches by both those generals (Clasp for Umbeyia).
**' Major L. J. H. Grey served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59, ^^^ ^''^** present in the actions of
Boolondshuhur and Allyghur, skirmish of Ackerabad, actions of Gungaroe and Puttialee, attack of the forts of
Koheia and Kololee, operations on the Gogra, final advance to the Nepaul Hills, action at Sitka Ghat and capture
of the enemy*s gans, and various skirmishes in the Nepaul Hills (Medal) .
••^ Major B. Bwetenham served with the field force under Sir Sydnev Cotton on the Eusoftiaie border in 1858^
and was present at the affUir on the heights of Sittana (Medal with Clasp) .
*• Major W. C. Anderson served during the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59 ; waa present in defence of
the Alumbagh until relieved by Lord Clyde in November 1857; at the final relief of the garrison at Lucknow,
defeat of the Gwaiior Contingent at Cawnjwre, actions of Kalee Nuddee and Meeangunge, throughout the siege of
Lucknow, action of Koorsee ; throughout the Rohilcnnd and Oude campaigns of 1858-50, including the taking of
wee forta in Oude, the passage of the Gogra at Fyzabad, and defeat of the rebels, several minor actions, actions at
Chonda. at the Raptee, and at Sitka Ghat (Medal with two Clasps). Served the campaign of i860 in China, ln>
fading the actions of Sinho, Chankawhan, and Tungchow, and surrender of Pekin (mentioned in despatches for
diaimguiahed gallantry, Medal with two Clasps) .
*^*Mi^H. M. Pratt was present at the mutiny of the sist Native Infantry atPeshawuron the 28th August
i«S7' Served the campaign of i860 in China, including the action of Sinho, capture of Tangku and of the Taku
ForU, and actions of (Thaiydawhan and Tungchow, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
•^ Mo^ R. H. de Montmorency served with the 65th Bengal Native Infantry in China in 1858-60 (Medal).
*^ M^iov 0. H. Cantor served during all the operations before Delhi in 1857 -, was selected as one of the Subal-
terns of the ladder party on the day of tho final assault, and was engaged in the six days' fighting within the citj
^J^l ij».fla»l capture, subsecment pursuit of the enemy (Medal with Clasp) .
'^ Myr O. (r Donel served in the Indian mutiny campaign and was present at the action of the 5th July near
Agra with tha Neamnch mutineers, action at Coel 24th August, and battle of Agra on the loth Oct. 1857 (Medal).
itsj«r Q. F. Graham served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59, and was present at the
sffstrs iatha Btawah district ; also with the Column under Brigadier Showers in the action of Dowsa against Tantia
*<5P** <» *^ «4*h January 1859 (several times mentioned in despatches. Medal) .
v\ ii*^'' ^* ^* ^'•'•tio served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58 (Medal).
»•• Msjor A. Macray served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59, and was present at the siege and
captaarae^. Delhi, acttoos of Boolundshuhur, Allyghur, and Agra, defence of the Alumbagh, and repulse of several
attSAkaoB tint poaitloii, storm and capture of Lucknow (Medal with two Cla8ps).Qj |^l ^ ^ V^jiOOV ikl
374 Ben^jal Staff Corps. — TTar Services.
B77 Mi^'or A. Battye served with the ist Bengal European Fusiliers in Oude in 1858, and was present at the 8ieg«
and capture of Lucknow, and actions of Uttereah, Bhumoreehat, and Kiiitoor (Modal with Clasp).
K» Hajor T. Dayrell served at the Biege and assault of Delhi, and was severely wounded at the assaolt, 14th Sep*
tember 1857 (Medal with Clasp) .
■7> Major G. L. K. Hewett f^erved throuf^hout the defence of the Residency at Lucknow from the 3K>th Jane to
the aand Nov. 1857, and was slightly wounded on the 24th September ; served sfcerwurds as Orderly Officer to Sir
•T.Outram throughout the operations at the Alumbagh, including the capture of the enemy's guns and position at
Gaelic; also present at the final siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's aervioe;.
Served against the Hill Tribes on the reshawur Frontier in 1863-64 (Medal with Clasp).
"^ Lt.Colonel W. Tweedie served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857--59, was present at the engagement
Attending the disarming of the Native IVoops at Benares on the 4th June 1857, and was dangcrouBly wounded.
Yolonteered for active service and was attached to the 78th Highlanders with Havelock's Column, and was pregent
at the actions of Bithoor, Mungarwar, and Alumbagh, and relief of Lucknow, subsequent defence of the Reaidency
nntil relieved by Lord Clyde, after which served at the defence of the Alumbagh, including the repulse of the
enemy's numerous attacks ; served with the 78th Highlanders throughout the operations resulting in the final storm
and capture of Lucknow, the advance through Rohilcund and recapture of Bareillv. Served on General Beatson's
StaflTin the operations against and pursuit of Tantia Topee in the Mhow and Nerbndda districts (Medal with two
Clasps, and a year's service). Served in the Abyssinian campaign as Political Secretary to Lord Napier and >ras
present at the action of Arogee and capture of Magdala (twice mentioned in despatches. Medal, and Brevet of Major).
*** Mi^orG. C.Gregory served throughout the Indian mutinies of 18^7-59, and was present with the Meerat
Volunteer Horse during Aug. Sept. and Oct. 1857 in several minor aflkirs m the Meerut District. Present with tho
ist Beloochees in Brigadier Wetherell's Force at the assault and capture of Eampore-Kussia in Oude, in Lord
GJvde's Field Force in the Oude campaign in 1858-59, including the occupation of Forts Amethee and Shunkerpore,
affiiirs of Buxar Ghat, Forts Bi^idia and Mnjidia, and the Raptee (Medal). Served with the 3rd Goorkhss in the
Bhootan campaign in 1864-66 (wounded, Medal with Clasp).
*" Major F. F. J. Toke served in the Bhootan campaign of 1865-66 (Medal with Clasp).
*"* Major C. H. Ewart served throughout the operations before Delhi in 1857, including the battle of Budleeke*
■erai, and final assault and capture of Delhi (Medal with Clasp).
*** Major R. G. Kennedy served with the 55th Regt. on the Bhootan expedition, and was present with the itorminj;
party at the recapture of Dewangiri in April 1865 — wounded (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Abyssinian cam-
paign as Aide de Camp to Lord Napier and was present at the action of Arogee and the capture of Magdala
(mentioned in despatches, Medal).
**7 LtColonel A. P. Palmer served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59. Raised a Regiment of
Sikhs 600 strong for service in Oude in March 1858. Joined Hodson's Horse at Lucknow in June 1868, and present
with it at the action of Nawabgunge, Barabunki (horse killed), and minor aflfkirs in the Oude campaign until its
conclusion on the Nepaul frontier (wounded). Detached for several months in command of a Squadron, and
frequently engaged with the enemy (Medal, mentioned in despatches). Served as Adjutant of the loth Bengal
Lancers in Abyssinia— services brought to the notice of Her Majesty's Government by Lord Napier of Magdala
(Medal). Served as Aide de Camp to Gteneral Stafibrd in the Duffla Expedition of i874-75(mentionea m despatches).
*** Major A. Ollivant served during the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59, including a skirmish at Madrock,
action near Agra with the Neemuch mutineers on the 5th July, battle of Agra on the loth Oct. 1857; Bundlecand
campaign in 1858-50, attack on Serowlie, and a£fhir with Burgem Singh (Medal).
**> LtColond W.P. Badgley served with the 88th Regiment during the operations at Cawnpore against the Gwalior
Contingent in December 1857 ; also in the Cential Indian campaign under Sir Hugh Rose. Served with the 53rd
Foot during the operations in Oude from April to November 1858 ; and with the Oude Military Police on the Xepaal
ftt>ntier in June and .Tnly 2850 (Medal with Clasp).
**^ Major F. N. M. Maynara served in the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-58, including the siege and capture
of Lucknow, and capture of Biswah and Kohea (Medal with Clasp).
3M Major B. C. Corbyn served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58, and was present at the actions of the
26th 27tn 28th and 39U1 Nov. 1857, against the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore, reoccupation of Futtehghur, and
pursuitof Tantia Topee (Medal).
**" Major L. Macdonald served with the 4and Highlanders in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58, and ihm*
present at the actions of Kalee Nuddee and Shumshabad, siege and capture of Lucknow, attack on the fort oi
Rooya, and action of Allygunge (Medal and ClaspK
■••Major W. J. Stewart served with the force at the Alumbagh under Outram £h)m 3rd Feb. 1858 until the cap-
ture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
"** Major F. Coddington served in the entrenched camp at the Alumbagh under Outram from the and Jan. to the
5th March 1858 ; also at the siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
»*« Major M. P. Moriarty served with the 34th Foot^ at the actions at Cawnpore, on 26th 27th and aSth of
November 1857 tmder Major General Windham ; at the attack and capture of Fort Meangunge on 24th Feb. ondff
Sir Hope Grant ; at several minor engagements near Bunnee Bridge in Oude ; present during the whole of the
operations before Lucknow, and at the taking of the city. Served with the 93rd Highlanders at the attack on Fort
Rooya, and in action at Allygunge in Oude ; likewise at the action and capture of Bareilly in May 1858. Served
with the 66th or (^orkha Light Infemtrv at the actions at Pusgaon, Russoolpore, and Bishwafa (Medal with Clasp).
**7 Major H. C. A. Szcsepanski served during the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58, including the actions of
the 25th, 26th, and 27th November 1857, and subsequent operations at Cawnpore, action of Kalee Nuddee, and pur-
suit of the rebels in Bundlecund (Medal).
MS Major 8. Beckett served with the ist Sikh Infkntry in the Oude campaign of 1858-59, and was present at the
passage of the Gogra, skirmish near Bunkussia Fort, and action near the Jerwah Pasa--dangerously woonded in
the abdomen, and severely in the left arm (Medal).
•** Malor T. D. Madden served witii the and Battalion Rifle Brigade in the Indian mutiny campaign of i85rs«>
and was present in the engagements of the 26th 27th and 28th Nov. (wounded) and 6th D'^eceml^ 1857 at Cawn-
pore, siege and capture of Lucknow, the whole ofUie campaigns in Oude and Trans-Gogra up to 27th June :859»
including the actions of Koorsee, Baree, Nuggur, Nawabgunge, Sultanpore, Fort of Ameethie. Hvderghur, Char-
dar, and Sitka Ghat (Medal with aasp). e b* »- . , j a .
*"^ Major E. G. Waoe served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59, including the actions of the 26tb 37th
and a9th November, and 6th December 1857 at Cawnpore, taking of Fort Rooya, action of Allygunge, taking of Bareill.^>
actions of Pusgaon and Russoolpore, and capture of Fort Mittowlee (Medal with Clasp).
«» Major H. W. Webster served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58, includmg the actions of Nusrutpore,
Chanda, Ummeerpore, and Sultanpore, siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp). Served the Bhootaa
campaign in 1864-65, including the taking of Dalimkote and Ghamoorchee, and retaking of the Bala Pass stockadei
(Medal with Clasp).
«>♦ Mi^or H. Q. Waterfield served with the 82nd Foot in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58, including the
operations at Cawnpore in November under General Windham, and defeat there of the Gwalior Contingent on the
6th December 1857 ; actions of Kalee Nuddee and Khankur, defence of the Jail at Shal^ehanpore imd operations
subsequent to its relief, capture of the forts of Bunnai, Mahomdee, and Shahabad, and action of Bunkagaoo.
Served with the 66th(}oorkhas in the Oude campaign of 1858-59, including the actions of Pusgaon and Bussoolpore,
attack and capture of the fort of Mittowlee, and action of Biswa (Medal).
«» Major C. J. Durand served with the 42nd Highlanders in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59, and was
present at the defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore, actions of Sena Ghat, Kalee Nuddee, and Shomaha-
bad, siege and capture of Lucknow, including the storming of the Martiniere, Banks* Bungalow, and the Begum's
Kotee; also present at the attack on the fort of Rooya, action of Allygunge, and capture of Bareilly (Medal wth
Clasp). Served with the 21st Bengal Native Infantry during the rebellion in the Cossyah and jynteeahHilla
1862-67, and was present at the storming and capture of the Surteung stockades (twice mentioned in despatches).
Served with the 30th Bengal Native Infkntry during the Bhootan campaign of 1864-65, and present at the recap-
ture of the stockades at the Pala Pass, Nadoo, and other operations (Medal with Clasp).
"• Major T. B. M. Glascock served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1858 with the 79th Highlanders, including
the siege and capture of Lucknow, actions of Rooya, Allygunge, and Bareilly,[t^nir,of Shal^ehanpore»Mohumdee
Bengal Staff Corps. — War Services, 375
and Eampore Klnssia, passage of the G^ogra» and forcing the enemy's lines before Fyzabad, afikir of Mnohleegaon
(Medal mth Clasp). Served in Bondlecund in command of a Squadron of Robart's Horse. Served with the 17th
BeQ^J Cayaby daring the Bhootan campaign of 1865-66 (Modal with Clasp). .. ^
'^'^ Major L. filathwayi served in the Indian mutiny campaign with the 79th Highlanders, and was present at the
li^sre and capture of Lucknow, actions of Rooya, Allygunge, Bareillv, and Sha^jehanpore, capture of Rampore
Xusaia, and pas^ge of the Grogra (Medal with Claap). Served with the expeditionary force in China in 1860-62 and
wuwi present in various operations against the Taeping rebels in i86a.
** Major D. T. H. Sampson served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-59, including the operations at Oawn-
pore ander (ieneral Windham, capture of Meangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, relief of Azim-
gbur, and defeat of the rebels near Botwal on the Nepaul Frontier (Medal with Clasp).
^ iit^or J. G. Stewart served in the Indian mutmy campaign in 1858, including the capture of Meeangange„
siege and capture of Lucknow, and affairs of Barree and Nuggur (Medal with Clasp).
<"> Msyor J. F. F. Cologan served in the Indian mutiny ctimpaigns of 1857-59, and was present at the siege of
Lucknow in March 1858, siege and capture of Calpee, action of GowTowlie, attack and capture of Forts Dehayn and
Tiroul, occupation of Bhyspore, and operations of Brigadier Kelly's Force in the Azimghur and Goruckpore districts
ia 1853-59 (Medal with two Clasps).
^'^ Major N. Lowis served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858, including the capture of Lucknow and varioiia
minor engagements in Oude (Medal with Clasp).
'" Major C. EL Pennington served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858-59, including the siege and capture eC
Lacknoir, actions of Jubrowlee and Pama (slightly wounded), defeat of Banee Madhoo, and operations agamstthe
r?) •ela on the Nepaul Frontier (Medal with Clasp) .
*'J M^or C. A. Dodd served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1858 with the 23rd Fusiliers, including the action
ofKaloe Nuddee, siege and capture of Lucknow, and subsequent operations in Oude. Joined the Oude Police Fore»
on let Dec. 2858, and served during the Trans-Gogra campaign (Medal with Clasp).
*^* U.Colon^ C. St. J. B. Bamett was attached to the lotn Foot during the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858-59, and
VAA present at the action of Sultanpore, with the assaulting column at the capture of Lucknow, relief of Azimghur^
£Q<i defeat of the rebels at Jugdespore (Medal with Clasp). Served with the ist Goorkhas throughout the Hazara
campaign of 1868 (Medal with Clasp).
"' Lt.Colonel A. G. Ross served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1858-59, and was present with the 35th Foot aft
iirah, and with the 79th Highlanders in the Oude campaign, including the capture of the fort of Rampore Kussia
'ML'dal). Raised the Labour Mulo Train in September and October 1867, and commanded it through the Abys-
6>l[w campaign of 1 868, was present at the operations before and capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, Medal>
*-* Major N. M. T. Uorsford served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1858, including the siege and capture of
LnckDow, action of Nawabgunge,and subsequent operations in Oude (Medal with Clasp).
**^ Major J. Finnis served with the ist Madras European Fusiliers during the Oude campaign in 1858 (Medal).
^ Major C. E. Macaulay served in the Indian mutiny campaign 01' 1858-59, including the capture of forfca
Amthee and Shunkerpore, action of Doondiakiera, and capture of the fort of Omeria (Medal}. Served with the xst
>:^'h Cavalry throughout the campaign of i860 in China, including the action of Sinno (severely wounded), capture
'^ the Taku Forts, actions of Chankiawhan and Palichau, and surrender of Pekin (mentioned in despatches. Medal
'^iiu two Clasps).
^ ilajor J. D. Macpherson served in the Oude campaign, and was present at the capture of the fort of Tiroul
on the i6th July 1858 (Medal).
*** Major F.C. W. Drummond served with the 53rd Foot in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858, including the
«e?e and capture of Lucknow, afikir of Koorsee, and passage of the Goomtee at Sultanpore (Medal with Clasp).
Nrred in China with the late 70th Bengal Native Infantry in 1859-60 (Medal).
"^ Major A. England served in the Indian mutiny campaign and was present at the crossing of the Gogra and
tbr a^hoatthe Trans-Gogra campaign (Medal).
"-^ Major G. W. C. Plgwden served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58 with the Punjaub Irregular
^mliy, including the siege and capture of Delhi, battle of Agra (wounded in the face), relief of Lucknow by Lord
' 'ie, battle of Cawnpore 6th Dec. 1857, siege and capture of Lucknow, and many minor aflbirs ; Oude campaig<n
' r^5S mentioned in despatches, Medal with three Clasps).
^ ilajor R. Atkins served with the Suraon Field Force in 1859; and on the Nepaul Frontier in 1859-60.
**' Miyor C. J. Parquharson served with the 23rd Fusiliers in the Oude campaign of 1858-59 (Medal). Served
''•thibesrdGoorkhas throughout the Umbeyla campaign of 1863, including the assault and capture of the Conical
<{ 'i and villages of Lalloo and Umbeyla (Medal with Clasp) . Served also with the same Regiment throughout the
tiu«ra campaign of 1868.
* Major W. B. Birch served with the expeditionary force in China in x86o-6i — wounded (mentioned in de-
*r^:cbes, Medal). Also in various operations against the Taeping rebels in the vicinity of Shanghae in i86<.
^/ved in the Looshai Bxpedition or 1871-72 (Medal with Clasp).
'•* Major K. R. ConoUy served throughout the operations of the expedition of 1863 against the tribes on the
>>^?. Frontier of India, and was present at the storming at Lallo and capture of Umbeyla (Medal with Clasp).
** Major G. Logan served with the xst Eurooean Bengal Fusiliers in the Indian mutiny campaign (Medal).
^rjiii Kith the 3oth Bengal Native Infantry in Bhootan in 1865 (Medal with Clasp).
**'' Major A. YaUings served with the 6th Foot against the Hill Tribes in Sikkim in i86x. Served with the ist
I ^tijaub Infantry in the Umbeyla campaign of 1863 (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
^ M^jor C. H. Bridges served with the China expeditionary force in 1860-61 ; also in various oi>eration8 against
^fj^?ing rebels in the vicinity of Shanghai in 1862.
** Major H. J. Nuthall served with the Meerut Volunteer Cavalry in June and July 1857 i thence appointed Local
--^S^ attached to the 24th Punjaub Infantry "Pioneers," he served as an Assistant Engineer throughout the
^^nmies ; was present at the siege and assault of Delhi, capture of Lucknow, passage of the Gogra at Fyzabad,
"^Imthesnbsequent Trans-Gogra operations. Served aJso as a volunteer with Hodson's Horse at the skirmish
^ 'V Durriabad. Was tvrice slightly wounded, and his horse also received a sword-cut (three times mentioned in
^^^atches, and granted an Bnsigncy in the 5Cth Foot. Entitled to the Indian Mutiny Medal with two Clasps) .
** M^or T. F. Bruce served with the 6th Punjaub Infantry in the Umbeyla campaign of 1863 (Medal with Clasp).
^H^ »Sso present in an engagement with the Bezotee AAreedees in March 1868.
*"' M^or A. J. D. Hawes served in the Sikkim expedition of 1861. Served with the 4ih Puiijaub Infantry at the
^ij^nw of the Bezzotee village of (Sara in February 1869.
~* M^r J. Hay served with the 4th Gk>orkhas throughout the Umbeyla campaign of 1863, including the assault
^Qi capture of the Conical Hill and the yillages of Lalloo and Umbeyla (Medal with Clasp). Served throughout
itie Hazara expedition of 1868 (Clasp). Served also with the Looshai Expeditionary Force in 1871-72 (Clasp).
^ Major G. 8. Tait served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58 ; at the defence of Arrah House
■a July and August ; as a volunteer with the field force under Colonel Eyre in the operations against Koer Singh
*r j'^SjieaMTe in August 1857 ; with Havelock's Force as Assistant Field Engineer, including the actions of Mungarwar
&'i>i Ammbagh, relief of Lucknow, and subsequent defence of the Residency ; subsequent defence of the Alumbagh^
4r.'i final assault and capture of Lucknow (Medal with two Clasps) .
Captain Voyle served throughout the Jowaki expedition of 1877-78 under Brigadier- General Keyes (Medal) ►
>^^ V ^^'^ ^ ^® Afghan campaign of 1878-79 with the Koorum Field Force ; and was present at the affair of
-'■ih Kovember 1878, and at the storming and capture of the Spingawai Kotal, Peiwar Heights, on 2nd December
*•■ Captain W. T. Stuart served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58 ; marched with the Sappers and
Miners » Meerut at the outbreak of the mutiny ; present at the actions of the 30th and 31st May on the Hindun^
(mttie of Bndleekeserai and storming of the heights before Delhi on the 8th June 1857, throughout the siege assault
and capture of Delhi, actions of AUyghur and Agra, at Futtehpore Sikree, capture of Fort Mittowlee, actions of AUy-
*^ w 1***/, ^^^^ (Medal with Clasp, and promoted to the rank of Ensign).
Lt.Colonel G. N. Channer served in the Umbeyla campaig^n of 1863 and was present at the actions of the i6tb
ana 17th December (Medal with Clasp). Afterwards served with (Jeneral Wilde's Column in Jadoon Country in
.?' ♦• *f<*«M field operations in 1871-72. Served with the ist Ghoorkhas in the Malayan Pemnsula in 1875-76, with
loe Jiaiaoca 0)lQxnn in operations in Bonghie Ujong, Terrachee, and Srimenantij led the advanced party at the
37^-9 Bengal Staff Corps. — War Services,
Burprise and capture of Malay Stockades in Bnkit Patus Pass (mentioned in despatches, Victoria Cross, and Breve
of Major).
*•' Major Holmes commanded a Troop of the ythHnssars attached to Horse Artillery under Captain Otlay, sent ni
6th December 1863 for the relief of Fort Shubkudder. The force being benighted and without pruides Lieut. Holmei
volunteered to gallop forward and ascertain the entrance to the fort, which duty he effected, exposed between t\v<
lircs, and was reported '* as beinp instrumental in saving a great deal of inconvenience and danger to the prirt;
entering." Served in command of a Troop of the 7th Hussars comprising part of the Doaba Field Force employe
against native tribes on the N.W. Frontier of India in Nov. and Doc. 1863 and Jan. 1864, and was present at ihi
action of Shubkudder (horse wounded) . Had the honour of being called to the front on parade and Uiauked by th*
Commander in Chief, Sir Hugh Rose, for his services in the field (mentioned in despatches).
**^ Major H. B. Hanna served as a volunteer and local Lieutenant throughout the mutinies of 1857-59, — thelatu?
rank was conferred on him for services in the field. In the Rohilcund campaign ho received a sabre and a bulle
wound and his charger three sabre cuts, and he was mentionetl in despatches. In the Gude campaign he wr:
brought to the notice of the General Commanding for gallant conduct in the field (reins and accoutrements cut)
Accompanied Sir A. Horsford in his advance into Xepaul, and afterwards with the outposts left on the River Rii])tti
(Medal). Received a complimentary letter from Lord Stanley, then Secretary of State for India, confcrrini: ■ 1
him a commission for his ser\'ico.s during the mutiny. Served with the Army that occupied Tientsien at the conola
sion of the China war of 1860-61. Served in the Hazara Campaign of x868 (Medal with Clasp).
^ Captain J. E. P. Mosley served with the 6th Punjimb Infantrj- during the Umbeyla campaign of 1863 (Meda
with Clasp). Also in an engagement with the Bezotee A freedees in March 1868.
^^^ Major F. Knowles served as an Assistant Field Engineer at the siege and capture of Delhi, at the siege anc
•capture of Lucknow, and relief of Azimghur— wounded (Medal with two Clasps).
*^ Captain E. H. H. Collen served throughout the Abyssinian campaign from the 6th Feb. 1868, and was employe^J
on Special Survey Duty from the 23rd March until the end (Medal).
""♦ Captain Patch served with the 55th Regt. on the Bhootan expeditioh in 1865 (Medal with Clasp).
®^* Captain Abbott served as Adjutant of the 42nd Assam Light Infantry in the following expeditions : Atminrf
the Looshai hill tribes in 1871-72 with the force imder General Bourchier (Medal with Clasp). Against the Duffli
hill tribes, Northern Assam, in 1874-75 with the force under General Stafford. Against the Naga hill tribes iu
i87< with the force under Colonel Nuttall. In the Afghan war in 1879 with the force under Sir Frederick Roberw,
and with the Pui\jaab Chiefs Contingent under Bn'gadier General Watson (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
•7« Captain Gazelee served with the 93rd Highlanders in the Umbeyla campaign of 1863 (Medal with Clasp). Served
as Staff Officer to the Director of Transports on the Highlands throughout the Abyssinian campaign in 1868, and
was present at the capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches. Medal). Ser\'ed with the 4th Punjaub Infantrj- tt
the surprise of the Bezotee village of Gara on the a5th Feb. 1869 (mentioned in despatches, and thanked by Ui«
Governor General).
*^ C'aptain C. F. Massy served with the Transport Train in the Abyssinian campaign in 186S (Medal).
•^ Captain J. Corse- Scott served as a Sub Assistant Commissary General in the Abyssinian campaign (Medal).
•7» Major J. Biddulph served in the Indian Mutiny Campaign in 1858-59, and was present at the action of
Doundeakera, taking of the Forts of Chandaand Manjeedea, and action on the banks of the Raptee (Medal).
*» Captain L. R. H. D. Campbell served as Orderly Officer to Major (General Wilde commanding the Hazara Field
Force in 1868, including the expedition against the tribes on the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
•*i Captain A. G. Hammond served with the Corps of Guides throughout the Jowaki Afreedee expedition in
1877-78 under Greneral Eeyes (mentioned in despatches). Present in the operations against the Ranizai village of
Skhakat on 14th March 1878, and almoin the attack on the Utman Kheyl villages on 21st March 1878.
** Captain J.F.J. Miller served with the 19th Foot in the Hazara campaign in 1868, including the expedition againis;
the tribes on the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
^^ Captain R. A. Gilchrist served with the 26th Cameronians in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 (Modal).
**^ Captain P. H. Wallerstein was attached to the 2Ath Bengal Native Infantry during the Hazara cami)aign of
«868, including the subsequent operations in the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
••' Captain A. D. Strettell served in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 with the Transport Train (mentioned in
despatches for " ability, energy, and zeal," Medal).
••"Major M. G. Gerard served in the Abyssinian campaign with the Transport Train from the 13th March iSco
(mentioned in despatches for *' ability, energy, and zeal," and Medal).
••' Captain W. H. Browne served with the loist Fusiliers in the Indian North-West Frontier war of 1863, and vna
present at the storm and capture of the Crag Piquet (Medal with Clasp).
«M Captain E. B. Nixon has received the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society fcr saving the life of »
«epoy.
•" Lieut. M. K. Martin served with the Buffs throughout the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1873-7".
including the actions of the 4th, 14th, and 20th Januarj', and 4th February, and the reconnaissance of the jani
January.
••* Lieut. G. S. Eyre has been awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal Humane Society.
""* Lieut. C. H. Manners Smith served with the ^rd Sikh Infantry in the Jowaki expedition of 1877-78 (men-
Honed in despatches. Medal with Clasp). Served with the Koorun Field Foi-ce in the survey party throucbt>at
<the Afghan campaign of 1878-79, including the assault and capture of the Peiwar Kotal on snd December, and
in all the subsequent operations.
•97 Captain F. D. Battye and Lieut. M. C. Cooke-Collis served with the Corps of Guides throughont the Jowaki
Afreedee expedition in 1877-78 under General Keyes. Also present at the operations against the Ranizai village of
Skhakat on the 14th March 1878, and in the attack on the Utman Kheyl villages on 21st March 1878.
*» Lieut. Hughes was present with a d etachment of Corps of Guides Cava Iry in the surprise of the Utman Kheyl
village of Sapri on J5tfa February 1878. Also at the operations against the Ranizai village of Skhakaton Hiki
Mirch 1878, and in the attack on the Utman Kheyl villager on 21st March 1878.
^'^ Lieut. E. J. N. Fasken served with the 3rd Sikh Intantry in the Jowaki expedition of 1877-78 (Medal witk
-Clasp). j
'^ Lieut. Orzard served throughout the operations in the Malay Peninsula in ^875-76.
701 LieuLs. Terman and Lucas served with the 51st Light Infantry in the Jowaki campaign in 1877 (India Medal I
with Clasp for Jowaki.
7«* Lieut. W. Cook served with the ist Battalion, 17th Foot, throughout the Afghan campaign of 1878-79, aol
sras present at the assault and capture of All Musjid and the subsequent operations in the Bazaar Valley.
*« * ^«r Servieti not yet given thould be eommnnicattd to the Editor of " IlarVa Army Li»t" and addreued to iia et
SO, Albemarle Street, London,
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37^-9 Bengal Staff Corps. — War Services.
snrprise and capture of Malay Stockades in Bokit Patns Pass (mentioned in despatches, Yictoria Cross, and Brevet
of Sfaior).
*•! Major Holmes commanded a Troop of the 7th Hussars attached to Horse Artillery under Captain OUay, Bent on
6th December 1863 for the relief of Fort Shubkuddcr. The force being beniehted and without ^^uides Lieut. Holmes
volunteered to gaUop forwanl and ascertain the entrance to the fort, which duty he effected, exposed between two
tires, and was reported ** as beinp: instrumental in saving a great deal of inconvenience and danger to the y)rirt7
entering." Served in command of a Troop of the 7th Hussars comprising part of the Doaba Field Force em])loyed
against native tribes on the N.W. Frontier of India in Nov. aud Dec. 1863 and Jan. 1864, and was present at the
action of Shubkudder (horse wounded) . Had the honour of being called to the front on paiude and thanke<l by the
Commander in Chief, Sir Hugh Rose, for his services in the field (mentioned in despatches).
*^ Major H. B. Hanna served as a volunteer nnd local Lieutenant throughout the mutinies of 1857-59,— the latter
rank was conferred on him for services in the field. In the Rohilcimd campaign ho received a sabre and a bullet
wound and his charger three sabre cuts, and he was mentioned in despatches. In the Oude campaign he was
brought to the notice of the General Commanding for gallant conduct in the field (reins and accoutrement!* cut).
Accomnanied Sir A. Horsford in his advance into Nepaul, and afterwards with the outposts left on the River Raptee
(Medal). Received a complimentary letter ftrom Lord Stanley, then Secretary of State for India, confcrriup on
him a commission for his sei-\'ioes during the mutiny. Served with the Army that occupied Tientsien at the conclu-
sion of the China war of 1860-61. Served in the Uazara Campaign of 1868 (Medal with Clasp).
**^ Captain J. E. P. Mosley served with the 6th Punjaub Infantrj- during the Umbeyla campaign of 1863 (Medal
with Clasp). Also in an engagement with the Bezotee Afreedees in March 1868.
671 MiVJor F. Knowles served as an Assistant Field Engineer at the sieire and capture of Delhi, at the siege and
■capture of Lucknow, and relief of Azimghur— wounded (Medal with two Clasps).
*'* Captain E. H. H. Collen served throughout the Abyssinian campaign from the 6th Feb. 1B68, and was employed
on Special Survey Duty from the 23rd March until the end (Medal).
""♦ Captain Patch served with the 55th Regt. on the Bhootan expeditioh in 1865 (Medal with Clasp).
•^* Captain Abbott served as Adjutant of the 42nd Assam Light Infantry in tlie following expeditions : Against
the Looshai hill tribes in 1871-72 with the force under General Bourchier (Medal with Clasp). Against the Daffl*
hill tribes. Northern Assam, in 1874-75 with the force under General Stafford. Against the Naga hill tribes iu
2875 with the force nnder Colonel Nuttall. In the Afghan war in 1879 with the force under Sir Frederick Robert,
iind with the Puzyaub Chief's Contingent under Brtgi^i^i* General Watson (mentioned in despatches, Medsl).
^^ Captain Gazelee served with the 93rd Highlanders in the Umbeyla campaign of 1863 (Medal with Clasp). Served
■as Staff Officer to the Director of Transports on the Highlands throughout the Abyssinian campaign in i863, and
was present at the capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Ser\'ed with the 4th Puniaub Infantry at
<the surprise of the Bezotee village of Gara on the asth Feb. 1869 (mentioned in despatches, and thanked by the
<jovernor General).
^ Captain C. F. Massy ser\'ed with the Transport Train in the Abyssinian campaign in 186S (Medal).
*'* Captain J. Corse- Scott served as a Sub Assistant Commissary General in the Abyssinian campaign (Me<hil).
•7» Major J. Biddulph served in the Indian Mutiny Campaign in 185&-59, and was present at the acuon of
Doimdeakera, taking of the Forts of Chandaand Manjeedea, and action on the banks of the Raptee (Medal).
*» Captain L. R. H. D. Campbell served as Orderly Officer to Mnjor General Wilde commanding the Hazara Field
Force in 1868, including the expedition against the tribes on the Blikck Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
*** Captain A. G. Hammond served with the Corps of Guides throughout the Jowaki Afreedee expedition in
X877-78 under General Keyes (mentioned in despatches). Present in the operations against the Ranizai village u'
Skhakat on 14th March 1878, and also in the attack on the XJtman Kheyl villages on aist March 1878.
tt* Captain J.F. J. Miller served with the 19th Foot in the Hazara campaign in 1868, including the expedition agsinsi
the tribes on the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp) .
6u Captain R. A. Gilchrist served with the 26th Cameronians in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 (Medal).
*^ Captain P. H. Wallerstein was attached to the 2^th Bengal Native Infantry during the Hazara campaign of
T1868, including the subsequent operations in the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
^^ Captain A. D. Strettell served in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 with the Transport Train (mentioned in
despatches for *' ability, energy, and zeal," Medal).
•* Major M. G. Gerard served in the Abyssinian campaign with the Transport Train from the 13th March i8^3
(mentioned in despatches for " ability, energy, and zeal,*' and Medal).
«•' Captain W. H. Browne served with the loist Fusiliers in the Indian North-West Frontier war of 1863, and was
present at the storm and capture of the Crag Piquet (Medal with Clasp).
"* Captain E. B. Nixon has received the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society fcr saving the life of a
«epoy.
«w Lieut. M. K. Martin served with the Buffs throughout the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1875-r^.
including the actions of the 4th, 14th, and 20th January*, and 4th February, and the reconnuissanco of the zsi^d
January.
«* Lieut. G. S. Eyre has been awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal Humane Society.
095 Lieut. C. H. Manners Smith served with the 3rd Sikh Infantry in the Jowaki expedition of 1877-78 (men-
Honed in despatches. Medal with Clasp). Served with the Koorun Field Foi-ce in the survey paii.y throuehoai
the Afghan campaign of 1878-79, including the assault and capture of the Peiwar Kotal on and December, and
in all the subsequent operations.
*»7 Captain F. D. Battye and Lieut. M. C. Cooke-Collis served with the Corps of Guides throughout the Jowaki
Afreedee expedition in 1677-78 under General Keyes. Also present at the operations against the Ranizai rillige of I
Bkhakat on the 14th March 1878, and in the attack on the Utman Kheyl villnges on aist March 1878.
•'^ Lieut. Hughes was present with a detachment of Corps of Guides Cavalry in the surprise of the Utman Kheyl
tillage of Sapri on 15th February 1878. Also at the operations againsi the Ranizai village of Skhakat on 14th I
March 1878, and in the attack on the Utman Kheyl villager on 2xst March 1878.
^ Lieut. E. J. N. Fasken served with the 3rd Sikh Infantry in ihe Jowaki expedition of 1877-78 (Medal with
Olasp).
"^ Lieut. Orzard served throughout the operations in the Malay Peninsula in » 875-76.
7"^ LieuLs. Terman and Lucas served with the 51st Light Infantrj- in the Jowaki campaign in 1877 (India Me<Lil
with Clasp for Jowaki.
'** Lieut. W. Cook served with the ist Battalion. 17th Foot, throughout the Afghan campaign of 1878-79, and
tsras present at the assault and capture of Ali Musjid and the subsequent operations in the Bazaar Valley.
•« * 'Fiar Serviett not yet givtn tkould be eommunieated to the Editor of '* IlarV* Amy List** and nddreued to A»» ^
so, Albemarle Street, London,
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39^-395 l8t Madras Cavalry (Raised in October ijSt— formerly the ^IhB^ifjt.).
" SiBiirojLPATXM "— " Ata."— Head Qaarten at 8«oimderabad. Faeingt, Pale Buff. Laee, ^9*r.
lUvX, NAiaS, AKS COBPS.
Army
Rank.
Rbkaskb.
Colonel J. N. Maclean, Staff Corps 26 Jan. 77 Commandant, x Oct. 77.
Lt.Golonel W. G. Morris, Cavalry ' i Aug. 76 and in Command and Squadron Commander, 19 Feb. 77.
Lt.Colonel B. M. Cherry, late x Cav 20 Aug. 78 Squadron Commander, 39 June 68.
AWor A. D. Parsons, late i Cav ' $ Feb. 73 Squadron Commander, 6 Aug. 68.
Lt.Colonel O. S. Hooper, late i Cav i Oct. 77 Squadron Commander, 16 May 77.— Sick Furlough.
Captain A. W. H. Hornsby, Staff Corps a6 July 76 Squadron Officer, 26 Nov. 77.
j {Squadron Officer.
Lieut B. B. M. Lawford, Staff Corps ... 9 Aug, 73 Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 17 Oct. 76.
Lieut. 0. Stevens, Staff Corps | 4 Mar. 78 Officiating Squadron Officer.— Garrison instruction, Mhow.
Burgeon Mi^or J. M. Donnelly > iln medical charge, xi July 76.
2nd Madras Cavalry {Stevenson Pater. — Received into tJie British Senrice 1784).
''SsBXVGiPA.TA]f."— Head Quarters at Kamptae. Faeinga,PaUBi{f. Laee, Silver.
Colonel B. S. J.Prendergast,lBte 3 Cav. ao Mar. 79;Commandant, a2 Deo. 78.
Lt. Colonel 8. Hodgson, fate a Cavalry ..
Mador H. R. E. Wellesley, late x Cav.
Mi^or A. F. Curtis, late 5 Cavalry .
Lieut. E. G. Jones, 67 Foot
Lieut. E. B.Forbes, Staff Corps
Bub Lieut. F, L. Jones, 54 Foot
Burgeon Mi^or B. T. Sufttein
,_. [Furlough.
9 Sept. 75 1 and in Command and' Squadron Commander, x Dea 76.— Sick
26 May 73! Squadron Commander, i uec. 76.— Officiating and in Command.
a6Nov. 75, Squadron Commander, aa Dec. 78. — Sick Furlough.
13 June 74 Squadron Officer, 8 Jan. 79.— Offg. Squadron Commander.
'Squadron Officer and Adjutant. fCommandcr.
II Feb. 75| Squadron Officer and Adjutant, i6 Dec. 78.— Officiatiag Sqnadron
10 Sept. 76|OffioiAting Squadron Officer.— Garrison Instruction, Mhow.
I In medical charge, x Nov. 76.
3rd Madras Cavalry (Murray
*' SXUVGAPATA.1C"— "MaHIDPOKX.
LLColonel G. A. Arbuthnot. Cavalry ... 30
LtColonel F. Horsley, Staff Corps fao
Lt.Colonel W. Thompson, late 7 Cav. ... 18
Major H. C. Stevens, late 4 Cavalry I 4
Major H. A. Yates, Gen. List, Cav x
Msjor T. H. T. Chalon, late 5 Cavalry... 31
Captain W. H. M'Causland, Staff Corps aa
Burgeon M^jor D. F. Bateman '
. — Raised at Arcot in May 1 ^jZ^— formerly theindRajt.)
"—Head Quarters at Sanger. Faeingt, PaU Bt{f. Late,8Uvt.
Mar. 74 Commandant, 39 Sept. 79.
Nov. 75 and in Command and Squadron Commander, 10 Feb. 76.
Juno 79 {Squadron Commander, 18 June 77.— Jubbulpore.
Sept.64 Squadron Commander, 26 Jan. 69.
Oct. 77 Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 29 Nov. 69.
Aug. 74 Squadron Officer, 24 Apr. 71.
Jan. 78 Squadron Officer, 10 May 7a.
Officiating Squadron Officer.
In medical charge, a March 75.— 3ick Furlough.
4th Madras Cavalry (Prince of Wales' Own) (Younge, — Raised in May 1785—
formerly the 3rd Regimen^).
" SBEiifOAJATAif"— "Asbatk"— " Mahidpobb." Friuce of Wales' Plume.
Head Quarters at Bellary. Facing$, Pale Bnff. Laee, Siloer.
Sonorarg Colonel-Field Marshal HSH. Albert Edwnnl. Prince of Wales and Duke of Cornwall,
£a. KT. QCB. KP. QC8I. QCMQ.
Commandant, 30 Sept. 78-
2nd in Command and Squadron Commander, ai July 76.
Squadron Commander,ax July 76.
Squadron Commander, 20 Sept. 78.
Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 29 June 63.
Squadron fOfficer, 7 Apr. 66.— Sick Furlough.
Colonel B. M. Lawford, late 4 Cavalry .. . ao May 77
Lt.Colonel C. S. Steward, late 4 Cavalry 24 May 77
Major F. S. Cherry, late 4 Cavalry 30 Mar. 74
LtColonel F. M. Alexander, late 8 Cav. 14 Sept 78
Captain W. B. Warner, Gen. List | x July 73
Major W.W. Hooper, late 7 Cavalry 'aoApr. 78
Lieut. A. B. Fenton, Staff Corps la Nov. 73 Squadron Officer, ao Oct. 76.
Lieut. A. P. Westlake, Staff Corps 129 Nov. 77 Officiating Squadron Officer.
Burgeon S. L. Dobie I Iln medical charge, aa Apr. 79.
Corps of Madras Sappers and Miners {Queen's Own).
The Royal Cypher within the Garter.
" SBBureAPATiic"— " Java. "—"Egypt "—•* AssAYB "— " Mahibpobb "— " Naopobb "— " Ava"— "LncBirow "-
••Cbwtbal IiTDiA "— "Thb Sphikx."
▲ Company— "Ckiita" (with the Dragon)— "Pbow"— " Tabu Fobis"— "Pbbiit." B Company— " Cbiha " (with
the Dragon) — '•Pboit" — "Pbbbia.*^ C Company — "Mbbakbb" and "Hydbbabad 1843" — " Pbgu." E Com-
pany- *^Pbou." F Company— "Chiita" (with the Dragon). G and H Companioa- " Abyssx via." K(^-
pany— " Tabu Fobts "— ^* Abyssivxa."
Head Quarters at Bangalore.
D Company,— Dowlaishwexmrn.
E Company,— Bangalore.
F Company,- Thsyatmyo.
G Company,— Dowlalthworam.
H Company,— Bangsiore. |
Honorarjf Colonel— FiflLd Marshal HBH. Albert Edward, Prince of Wales and Duke of Cornwall,
KG. KT. QCB. KP. GCSL QCMQ.
rCCol.H.N.D.Ppenderga8t,-) 1 ».„ ^, n^r^A* e Tr.w,, 1 Lieut. W. H. Goldney, R.Eng. 15 Dec. 7iiP Comp.
CB. B. Bng. ; 3° •^*°- 75 Comdt,5 Jnly 72.] Lj^^t^ ^ ^ Hamilton. R. En|. " "
Lt.Col. F. A. Howes, B. Bug... 30 Dec. 78 Rumpa Dist. , Lieut. T. Digby, R. Eng.
— ' ~- -' " ^-ir,„. [.l)arr
A Company,— Bangalore.— ToSavaf
Piniee.
B Company,— Bangalore.
O Company,— Bangoon.— To Bawul
Pindee.
II Company, — Seounderalwl.
K Company, — JIangalorB.— To aexul
, Pindee,
Major R. Thompson, R. Eng... ao Nov. 75 Com.A,C,&I Cos. , Lieut. C. H. Darling, R. Eng.
Major C. A Sim, R. Eng '17 Aug. 77 Furlough
Mfioor R.P.PenneflEither, R. E. x Oct. 77 Bangalore.
Major A. F. Hamilton,R. Eng. ,77 Apr. 78 Rumpa Di^t.
Mi^or B. W.Begbie, Gen. List-. 4 Apr. 79 { S^t^Tsig.
Lieut. C. C. Rawson, R. Bng. X5 July 68 Rumpa Diet.
Lieut A. B. Dobson, R. Bng. | 7 July 69 1 Comp.
Lieut.A.R.F.Dorward, R.Eng.jxs July 68 C Comp.
Lieut. O. V- Boddy, R. Eng. ... 33 July 70 F Comp.
Lieut C.B. Henderson, R.Sng. 23 July 70 1 Comp.
Lieut L. Lang ley, R. Bng. ...'33 July 70 C Comp.
Lieut C. B. Wilkieson, R. Bng. ,33 July 70 A djntant.
Lieut. A.W.Cookbnrn, R.Bng.l 3 Aug. 7X Quarter Master.
Lieut. W. D. Conner, R. Eng.
Lieut. W. D. Lindley, R. Eng.
Lieut. F. W. T. Attree, R. Bng.
Lieut G. B. Shute, R. Eng....
Lieut R. A. Wahsb, R. Eng.
Lieut. A. C. MaoDonoll, R.E.
Lieut. W. A. Gale, R. Bug
Lieut. H. E.Goodwyn, R. Eng.
Surgeon Major J.Ross. Jf£...
Surgeon G. L. Walker, If 2>...
Surgeon W. H. Thomhill, MD
3 May 73|Rnmpa Pist.
3 May 73 1 Comp.
A Comp.
May 73
X3 Sept. 73
9 Jan. 73
9 Jan. 73
9 Jan. 73
IX Sept. 73
39 Apr. 71
i7Aupr.74
38 July 75
88 July 7<
In med. cl
BComp.
A Comp.
KComp.
CComp.
Rumpa Dist.
Rumpa Dist.
Rumpa Difli-
F Comp.
large, 29 Sept/v*
Doing duty D&GCoa
Doing duty A, C. A I C«-
JSetmbUtkment :— 10 Companies : Conmiandant; Adjutant; Quarter Master ; 90 Officers; x Conductor; x Sergeaai
Major; I Quarcer Mlaster Sergeant; so Sergeants ; so First Coiporals; 3o Second Corporals ; x Assistant Ajjwtbe*
oaxy; x Second Dresser; loSubadars; 10 Jemadars; x Havildiar Major ; 4oHavildarB; x Honoranr Havilur;
80 Naicks; 30 Buglers; 1,050 Privates: 34 Recruit Boys; 34 Pension Boys; xo Regimental Lascnw; n
PnokameB;_x Bheasly; x Bricklayer Maistiy; x Stone Cutter; x Cooper; x Armonr^Ut|(§axi)ettter« ^^
; 10 Bellows Boys; X Choudry; a Peons, and I ChucUer. O
Ist Madras Native Infantry (Sfiaik Modeen — Poramiahr— formerly lat 396
BattaUon ist Regiment.'^Baised at Fort 8t George in 1758).
"SBBnrGAPATAlC"^" SbKTABULDM"— "NA.0FOBK"—** AVA "— " PbQU "— " CmJITRAI, IlTDIA."
Head QaarterB at Bawol Pindse. (Khyber Line Foroe.) Faeing$, White. Zaeey Oold,
RUTK, NjLmS, kVD GOBTB.
Abut
Colonel F. Dawson, Staff Corps ' i Mar. 75
BBKAJtXB.
Msjor 6. Tyndall, Staff Corps
Hi(]orF.H.l£atthia8, t^taffCorps
Cftpbun G. C. Fenwick, Staff Corps ,
Captain E. Qain, Staff Corps '
Lieat. H. D. Keary, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. H. Clark-Kennedy, Staff Corps
Lieut. J. W. Parker, 64 Foot
Lieut. J. H. Jones, 3X Foot
Sorgeon L. Beech
10 Deo. 74
aoAug:.79
a I Nov. 77
i2Uay 75
7 May 77
11 Nov. 77
rx Feb. 75
10 June 74
Commandant, 73 Jane77.
2nd in Command and WLng Commander, 15 Feb. 75.
Wing Commander, 24 March 77. — Officiating 3nd m. Command.
Officiating Wing Commander.— From 38 N. I.
Wing Officer, 23 Nov. 71.— Furlough.
Wing Officer, 23 Nov. 71. —Furlough.
Wing Officer, 21 Nov. 76.
Wing Officer, 27 March 77.— Offg. Quarter Master.
Officiating Wing Officer and Adjutant
Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, 18 Aug. 79.
2nd Madras Native Infantry (Mootoo Naik— formerly lat Battalion 2nd
Regiment.^ RaUed at Madras in 1759).
Assatb" — "Naopobb" — "Chiwa" — " The Ihragw
Head Quarters at Kamptee. Faeinpt, Deep Green.
Colonel A. JehkinB, Staff Corps 1x4 June 76{Commandant, 4 Sept. 78.
gon."
Laee, Oold,
1 12 Dec. 78 3nd in Command and Wing Commander, 12 Sept. 78.
. 14 Dec. 791 Wing Commander, 27 March 78.
. 12 Deo. 77! Wing Officer, 27 Feb. 67.
, 4 Nov. 72 Wing OtHoer, 26 Sept. 7 i.— Sick Furlough.
Captain T. A. F. Leader, Staff Corps ....xi Jan. 79 Wing Officer, 8 AprU 71.
Lieut. E. T. C. N. Marten, Staff Corps...' 10 Jan. 72 Wing Officer, 5 Apr. 78.— Acting Quarter Master.
Uent. C. W. S. Hallect, x Foot '20 Nov. 75 Officiating Wing Officer and Adjutant.
Surgeon W. H. Boalth In medical charge, 7 Dec. 75.
Lt.Colonel S. U. Williams, Staff Corps
LLColonel J. K. Clubley, Staff Corps
Major A. F. Orchard, Staff Corps
Captun A. F. Wilkinson, Gen. List
3rd Madras (or Palamcottah) Light Infantry (Turin— formerly ist Battalion
3r(Z Regiment— Raised at Madras in i7«>9).
*• Now OB Nbvbb"— "Mahidpobb"— "AVA."
Head Quarters at Eoshuagabad and Kamptee. Faeingi^ Dark Green. Laee, Gold.
Colonel P. S. Cunningham, Staff Corps' xo Aug. 73 Commandant, 5 Oct. 75.
Colonel R. C. La vie, Staff Corps |3o Dec. 79:2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 8 Mar. 79.
Lt.CoIonel W. P. Dicken, Staff Corps ...; 9 Dec. 791 Wing Commander, 12 April 77.— Kamptee.
Ma/or W. O. Foord, Staff Corps 120 Feb. 77 Wing Officer, 16 May 77.
Major A. W. L. Anderson, Gen. List 4 Dec. 79 Wing Officer, i Aug. 67.
Captain H. T. H. Baber, Gen. List I 9 June 72' Wing Officer, 5 June 73.--Kamptee.
Lieut B. K. Teversham, Suff Corps ... 3 Jnly 77, Wing Officer, 6 Dec. 76.— Acting Af^utant.— Station Staff Officer
Lieut. C. F. Stovens, Staff Corps 3 July 77 Officiating Wing Officer.— Acting Quarter Master.
Surgeon 0. J. MoKally, MD. 'In medical charge, 15 Oct. 75-— Offg. Asst.PhysicianGen.Hospital
BoTgeon M. H. Smith Officiating in medical charge. [and Prof, of Hygiene.
4th Madras Native Infantry (BailUe— formerly ist Battalion 4th Regiment.
Raised at Madras in 1759)
Abs^tb."— Head Quarters at Bangalore. (Ordered to RavulFindee.)
Colonel B. C. Babington, Staff Corps .
UCoIonelO. C. Hodding, Staff Corps.
^joT J. Godson, StaffCorps
Vitfor J. H. M. Bamett, Staff Corps .
^morG. Thomas, StaffCorps
M«jorE. G. Blenkinsop, Staff Corps .
Cipcsin J. B. Porteous, Staff Corps....,
iwnt.D. D. Paasy, Staff Corps
SBigeon J. S. DiU,MD
Lace, Gold,
Facinpt, Orai^e,
9 Dec. 74 Commandant, 9 Oct. 74. — Furlough.
10 Feb. 77 2nd in Command and Wing Commander^ 2 Oct. 75.— Offg.Comdt.
4 July 75 Wing Commander, 7 Oct. 78.— Offg. 2nd m Command.
13 June 77 Wing Officer, 94 March 71. — Offg. Wing Commander.
2 Sept. 78 Wing Officer, 7 March 73 —With 37 N. I.
20 Sept. 79. Wing Officer and Adjutant, 24 Aug. 67.
23 Sept.77 Wing Officer, 22 May 75.
19 Oct. 72 1 Officiating Wing Officer and Quarter Master.
In medical charge, 25 Sept. 79.
5th Madras Native Infantry (Shaik Kudatvund— formerly ist BattaUon
Sth Regiment.— Raised near Madras in December 1759).
" Pseu."— Head Quarters at SeeUbnldee. Faeing$, Black Velvet. Lace, Gold.
[oloneio. Morgan, StaffCorps |xx Jan. 791 Commandant, 16 Sept. 70.
LtColonel W. U. Whitlock, Staff Corps 20 8ept.75'2nd in Command and Wmg Commander, 29 Oct 75.
M^or H. F. de Xicnisada, Staff Corps ... 20 June 75I Wing Commander, x6 Sept .79.— Sironcha.
«ajor 8. E. Atkinson, Staff Corps 20 Sept. 78 Wing Officer, 14 Deo. 73.— Furlough.
M^or H. H. G. Hands, Gten. List 20 Dec. 79 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 2a March 68.— Sironcha.
Major C. Curtois, Gen. List ' 4 Nov. 79 Wing Officer, 2a Sept. 73.— Sick Furlough.
Lieut. C. E. Poynder, Staff Corps 7 Mav 77 Wing Officer. 6 Dec. 76.-Oirg. Adjutant.
Lieut. G. A. Welxnan, Staff Corps 11 Sept. 79 Officuiiing Wing Officer.
Surgeon F. H. Blenkinsop ' |In medical charge, 13 Feb. 75.
6th Madras Native Infantry (Mackenzie— fonnerly ist Battalion 6th Regiment.
Raised at Trichinopoly in JuMf 17^1) •
"SBBllTftXPAIAK"— •• BOUBBOH "— "CHiWi."— " The Droffon."
Head Quarters at Triohinopoly. Facinge, Bvff. Lace, Gold.
Colonel M.K. Bourne, Staff Corps (xi Jan. 79 Commandant, i Nov. 70.
I !2nd in Command and Wing Commander,
iUjor P. B. Boone, Staff Corps Ixo June74!wing Commander. x8 Sept. 77.— Offg. 2nd in Command.
SUjjor P. Wflldon, StaffCorps Ia6 Sept. 75, Officiating Wing Commander.
Msjor T. R. Byng. Staff Corps ix June 79'Wing Officer, 19 Nov. 66,
Mi^rS.W.l£ot^r,Gen.L& '^— ^ ^^ * '
Mijor C. R. Ozlery, Oen. List
I^eut. B. £.MaoMahon, StaffCorps
Lieut. P. A. 0. Claughton, 25 Foot .
Surgeon T. J. H. Wllkins
ao Aug. 79;Wing Officer, 15 Aug. 67— Sick Furlough.
4 Apr. 79 Wing Officer, 9 Dec. 73.— Officiating Quarter
X3 June 74! Wing Officer, 28 March 78.— Offg. Adjutant.
a8 Feb. 74 Officiating Wing Officer.— With 28 N. I.
'In medical charge. 27 June 79.
JSoe* Begimemt of JfaHve Infantry eoneiete qf 8 Companiee with tke following E»tabliekmeni:^Comma3idKat ; 2 Wing
CommaaiderB ; 4 Wing Officers ; Medioal Officer ; i Hospital Assistant; 8 Subadars ; 8 Jemadars ; x Havildar
Major; 40 HaviidarB; 4oNaick8 ; x6 Drummers ; 600 Pri\rates; 24 Recruit Boys ; 32 Pension Boys ; 8 Puckallies ;
I Choiodiy: a Peons; i ad-Tindal; 8 Lasoars; and a Toties. The aoth Regiment Native Infantry has an addiUoiuU
Jemadar to oaary an Honorary Colour.
397 7th Madras Native Infantry {Gook^.— formerly ist Battalion jtk BegmenU
Raised at Triehinopoly August 1761).
Head Qnarteig at BgrluuBpow and Snmboipcf. Facing; Sk$ Bliu. Laet, Oold.
RuTK, Nxxsa, Axu Coan.
Abxt
Raitk.
Colonel G. N. Johnstone, Staff Corps ...'14 June 76
Colonel B. O. Leggatt, Staff Corps ' 3 Jan. 76
Colonel R. S. Burge, Staff Corps jii Jan. 7g
MEUor T. H. Stoton, Staff Corps 36 June 76
Hi^or E. Persse, Staff Corps
Captain R. Stokce, Gen. List
4 Mar. 79
z Jan. 74
Lient. J. S. G. Manera, Staff Corps 30 July 77
Surgeon A. E. Dalgaims I :
Surgeon H. A. F. Nailer
Rbxaxxs.
Commandant, 4 Jan. 78.— Furlough.
Officuitiug Commandant.— From 40 N. I.
2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 1 4 Apr.77.—Sainbixlpore.
Wing Commander, 4 Sept. 78.
Wing Officer, 38 Jan. 73. -Offg. Qr. Master.— Station Staff Offloer.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 24 Nov. 68.
Wing Officer.
Wing Officer, 20 May 79.— Sumbulpore.
In medical charge, 19 Jan. 76.
In medical charge at Sumbulpore.
8th Madras Native Infantry (formerly ist Battalion Sth Begiment— Raised near
Madras in September 1761).
•* SBBIirOAPATAU" — •'ASSA.TB.'*
Head Quarters ac Saugir. Facing; Pale Bnff. Lae§, Gold.
Colonel C. M. Hailes, Staff Corps lao Deo. 77 1 Commandant, 24 Dec. 7S.— Commanding at Sangor.
Lt.Colonel E. G. Dixon, Infantry 8 Jan. 7412nd in Command and Wing Commander, xx Dec. 75*
Major W. M. Dickinson, Staff Corps ...I15 Mar. 75 Wing Commander, 24 Dec. 78.
Major R. W. Hesketh, Staff Corps 20 Mar. 771 Wing Officer, i Nov. 65
Major A. Anderson, (}en. List, infantry 20 Oct. 79
Lieut. E. A.E. WyUy, Staff Corps 1 7 Oct. 71
Sub Lieut. H. Elston, 3 Foot 'tz Not. 76
Lieut. C. W. W. Burton, 66 Foot 11 Sept.77
Surgeon Major J. W. Strong
Wing Offloer, 28 March 68. -Offg. Quarter Master and Adjutant.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 10 Mar. 73.— Sick Furlough.
Wing Officer.
Officiating Wing Officer.
Officiating Wmg Officer. .
In medical charge, 23 Nov. 74.
Colonel W. E. White, Staff Corps
Colonel W. Osbom, Staff Corps «..,
9th Madras Native Infantry {Kelly^ormerly ist Battalion gth BegimenL
Raised at Madura in 1765).
A Galley with the Motto—" Khooshkks Wu Tobbb "— " Ava "— "Pk»u."
Head Quarters at Oannanore. Facing; Dark Oretn, Laee, Oold,
8 Jan. 73 Commandant, 16 Oct. 74.— Furlough.
10 Jane 79lOfflciating Commandant.— From 35 N. I.
21 Jan. 76 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 26 Hay 79.
13 Dec. 76iWing Commander, 12 May 70.
4 Aug. 79lWing Officer, x Sept. 68. —Officiating Adjutant.
12 June 78 Wing Officer, 16 Sept. 73.
30 July 70 Wing Officer, 5 Feb. 74.— With xs N. I.
IWing Officer.
10 Sept 76 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, Z3 March 79. .
Iln medical charge, i3 Sept. 78.
Lt.Colonel F. Gadsden, Staff Corps
Miuor J. A. Richmond. Staff Corps
Major J. E. F. Strettell, Gen. List
Major H. 0. Davies, Staff Corps
Lieut. M. E. H. O. Welch, Staff Corps..
Lieut. J. A. Wyllie, Staff Corps ...
Surgeon Major J. H. Ritohie, MD.
10th Madras Native Infantry {Thmmse-'formerly ist Battalion 10th Begiment
Raised at VeUore in June 1766).
*• AMBOOa"— " A8SA.TK" — " AvA.."
Head Quarters at Bajshmaadry. (On Service.) Facing; Red. Lace, Oold.
Colonel A. W. Ritherdon, Staff Corps ... 21 May 74|Commandant, 31 Oct^8.— Furlough,
Lt.Colonel F. Beeching. Inflintry .
Major C. Maokensie, Staff Corps
Migor J. B. Leggett, Staff Corps
Major W. 0. Bayley, Staff Corps
Major R. G. Briggs, Gen. List, Inffcmtry
Lieut. B. E. Kenny, Staff Corps.
Lieut. H. F. Oadeli, Staff Corps
zo Oct. 74|2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 6 Sept. 78. — Offg. Comdl.
30 June 74I Officiating Wing Commander and 2nd in Comnuuid.
16 Aug. 76 Wing Commander. 33 June 78. — Furlough.
I Officiating Wing Commander.
13 June 78 Wing Officer, 30 Feb. 78.— Offg. Wing Commander.
9 Oct. 791 Wing Officer. 8 March 78.
28 Oct. 71 Wing Officer and Adjutant. 10 Sept. 76. [D«pt.
3 Feb. 74 Wing Officer and Quarter Master.i Sept7S.— Prob.lQL AccoonU
Lieut K. M. Foss, Staff Corps |x4 June 77 jOfficia ting Wing Officer. -Off»c. Quarter Master,
Iln medical charge, 7 April 77.
Burgeon Major H. Adam .
11th Madras Native Infantry (Macneile — Syed Homed— formerly 2nd Battalion
gth Regiment. — Raised at Ongole in January 176^7).
** SSBIirOAPATAlC."
Head Quarters at Donindali. Wing at Alipore. Faeinge, Dark Oreen. Lace, Oold.
Oolonel J. R. S. Henderson, Staff Corps 30 June 78|Commandant, 36 Apr. 79.— Conunanding at Dorundah.
Lt.Colonel J. Lampen, Staff Corps 20 Deo. 78 2nd in Com. and Wing Commander, 29 Apr. 78.
Major J. M'Mullin, Staff Corps i6 Nov. 7S|Wing Comnumder, 29 April 78.— At Alipore.
Captain C. H. Sheppard. Staff Corps ... i Mar. 74; Wing Officer, 7 Nov. 68.— Alipore.
Lieut. G. Simpson, Staff Corps 13 Oct. 64,Wing Officer and Adjutant, 14 April 77.
Lieut. W. du Q. Gray, Staff Corps 20 July 77 Wing Officer and Quarter Maater, 6 Dec. 76.
Lieut. J. G. Downing. 7a Foot '20 Nov. 75 Wing Officer. >4 May 79-
Surgeon B. Levingo Inmedicalcharge.o June 77.
12th Madras Native Infantry (Barim— formerly 2nd Battalion Sth Begiment.
Raised at Cuddalorein February 1767).
"AVA."
Head Quarters at Oattaok. Facinga, Pale B^f. Lace, Oold.
Oolonel W. J. Vizard. Staff Corps 4 ^et>. 77 1 Commandant, 6 No v. 78.— Furlough.
. —^ .^. —^ — 20 Jan. 77 2nd in Command and Wing Comdr., X5 June 76.— Offg. Comat.
Lt.Colonel 8.F.M.T. Grant, Staff Corps
Major H. P. R. F. CrawlVird, Staff Corps
Mi^'or R. J. B. Simpson, Staff Corps.
I Sept. 75 i Wing Commander, 6 Nov. 78. — Offg. 2nd in Command.
20 Feb. 78 j Wing Officer, 26 Feb. 67.— Offg. Wing Commander.
Major H. R. Ogilvie. Gen. List 20 July 79iWing Officer and Quarter Master, 7 Dec. 75.
Major B. J. Wynch, Staff Corps
Lieut. J. F. Wilson, Staff Corps
Burgeon G. T. Thomas ,
4 Apr. 78 j Wing Officer, 25 March 7a.
ao Apr. 77 Wing Officer and Ac^utant, 6 Deo. 76.— Station Staff Officer.
In medical charge, 95 April 79.
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13th Madras Native Infantry (Alcock-^formerly 2)id Battalion 398
Srd Regiment. — Raised at Madras in 1776).
*' 8BKIirQA.PlTAU."
Head Qoarten at Jabbnlpor*. (Ordered to MeeanMeer.) Faeing$, White. Laee, CMd.
Abkt
RAn, Namss, jlvd Gobps. | ^^v^
Rbuabxs.
ColoneIB.S. Coachman, Staff Corps iz Jane 73 Commandani, 13 June to.— furloagh.
UCoIonel W. G. M. Strickland, Staff G. 3 Mar. 73 , 2nd in Command and Wing Comdr., 37 March 78.— Offg. Comdt.
LtColonel H. H. C. e. Warrington, Inf.
Muor W. Anderson, Staff Corpe ..
Muor E. Moore, Gen. List
H^or J. P. James, Staff Corps
Mftjor B. Wilson, General List, Inf.
Lieut. B. C. Sberard, Staff Corps ..
Sab Lieut. C. X. Sherard, 5 Foot ..
z Jan. 74lOfflctating 2nd in Command.
4 Mar. 70 Wing Commander, 31 Oct. 78.— Officiating 3ndin Command.
7 Sept. 79 Wing Orflcer, 8 PoO. 67.— Officiating Adjutant.
II June 78 Wing Officer, 22 Oct. 68.
20 Nov. 79I Wing Officer, ii March 74.— Sick Furlough.
24 Feb. 721 Wing Officer, 7 Julv 76.— Sick Furlough.
6 Oct 75 'Officiating Wing Officer and Quarter Miixter.
I In medical charge.
14th Madras Native Infantry {Wahdb—formerhj 2nd Battalion 6th Eegiment.
Raised at Yellore loth December 1776).
"MjLHinFOBB"— "Chwa"— " The -Dro^oji'*— "Tubyab-o-Wpfadab" or "RBAnTAim Tbub."
Head Quarters at Alipore. Facingt^ Buff. Laee, Gold,
Colonel H. H. Firth, Staff Corps iio Dec. 73 Commandant.— Furlougn.
LtColonel 0. F. Smithers, Staff Corps... '20 Jan. 76 and in Com. and Wing Commander, 4 Jan. 78.— Sick Furlough.
H«jor E. Fsnnce, Staff Corps I30 Dec. 74 Officiating Wing Commander and and in Command.
LtColonel A. C. Forth, Staff Corps I20 July 76 Wing Commander, 10 Oct. 76.— Furlough.
Major C. L. Baikes, Staff Corps * 8 Juno 75 Officiating Wing Commander.
Major A. W. Foord, Staff Corps In Dec. 78, Wiug Officer, i Oct. 64.
I I Wins? Officer and Quarter Master,
Major R. F. Taylor, Gen. List. 1 9 Dec. 79 Wing Officer, 1 Oct. 77.— Sick Furlough.
Lent. A. G. Bum, Staff Corps jio Mar. 75;Wing Officer. 2 Jan. 78.— Offg. Adjutant.
Lieut T. P. Walsh, 38 Foot 13 June 74 Officiating Wing Officer — With 28 Native Infantry.
Surgeon P. B. Martm, Jfi> ' jIn modical charge, 9 Nov. 78.
15til Madras Native Infantry (Davis— forvierly 2nd Battalion 4th Jiegiment.
Raised at Tanjore in December 1776).
Head Quarters at Xawul. Piades. (Khyber Line Force.) Fueingn^ Orange. Laee, Gold.
Colonel 6. Heam, Staff Corps - 8 June 75 Commandant, i o Oot. 76.
LtColonel H. S. Robinson. Staff Corps ,20 Jan. 77 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, la Sept. 78.
LtColonel A. T. Cox, Staff Corps |io Dec. 78 Wing Commander, i Jan. 76.— Furlough.
Major L.B. Banco, Staff Corps 10 Sept. 76 Officiating Wing Commander.
M^rA. 8. Grove, Staff Corps 12 June 78 Wmg Officer, i Nov. 65.— Sick Furlough.
Capuin W.P.O.Boulderson, Staff CorpsI i June 72 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 10 Feb. 71.
Major C. B. Bradstreet, Gen. List '11 June 79 Wing Officer, 26 Deo. 67.
lim. A G. H. Hayne. Staff Corps 3 Feb. 7a Wing Officer, 13 Nov. 75.— Sick Furlough.
I^t £. 8. Hastiitgs, Staff Corps 28 Feb. 74 Officiating Wing Officer.
T — «« - . . II Feb. 75 Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, 37 June 79.
Lieot B. B. J. Presgrave, 21 Foot
Sargeon J. P. M'Dermott
16th Madras Native Infantry {Lane— formerly 2nd Battalion $th Eegiment,
Raised ai Tnchinopoly loth December 1766).
*• SBBIWOArATAM ••— " AVA."
Head Quarters at Baipore. Facingt, Black Velcel. Laee, Gold.
Colonel C. E. Bates, Staff Corps
LtColonel A. J. Howes, Infimcry
M^orJ.B. Beid. Staff Corps
M»jor W. 0. Sharp, Staff Corps
"«t A W. Bendle, Staff Corps
*«ioiH. 8. Blton, Staff Corps
^»PtoF. C. Maltby, Staff Corps
^««t H. H. H. Aspinall, Staff Corps ..
canpwn H. G. Hall.
18 Jan. 76[Commundant, 13 Aug. 77,
I Apr. 75 and in Command and Winf
ing Commander, 36 Aug. 78.
30 Feb. 74l\Ving Commander, 15 Jan. 77.--!Jick Furlough.
30 Dec. 77 Wing Officer, 6 June 71.— Otzg. Wing Commander.
3 Dec. 74 Wing Officer and Adjutant. 7 Oct. j8. Furlough.
20 Oct. 78] Wing Officer, 26 Jan. 67.— Sick Furlough.
16 Oct. 78, Wing Officer, 20 Feb. 74.— Sick Furlou>:h.
22 Mar. 76 Officiating Wing Officer, Adjutant, and Quarter Master.— Station
In medical charge. [Staff Officer.
17th Madras Native Infantry {Butler— formerly 2nd Battalion ist Regiment.
FUiised at Tanjore in 1803).
•* Naopobb."
Head Quartern at Vislanagram. Facing*, White. Laee, Gold.
CA^bnel W. Bose, Staff Corps 3 Mar. 76 Commandant, za Sept. 78. — Nursipatam.
LtCitlonel A. D. Grant, Infantry \ 1 Jan. 74 and in Command and Wing Commander, 33 Mur. 75.— -Furlough.
u.Colonel J. Crawford, Staff Corps ao Jsn. 76. Wing Commander, i April 76. — Offg. and in Command.
Mii^r J. Maodongall, Staff Corps .'. 20 Aug. 76 Officiating Wing Conomander.— Nursipatam.
M*)or J. W. 8, Botler, Staff Corps '20 Nov. 78 Wing Officer, 6 Jan. 67.— Nursipatam.
M»jor T. H. B. Young, Staff Corps 35 June 78 Wing Officer, 6 April 77.— Offig. Quarter Master.— Nursipatam.
japtoin F. T. Powis, Gen, List | a Oct. 73 Wing Officer, 18 July 67.— Furlough.
ueaL G.Hawkee, Staff Corps 19 Feb. 70 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, zs Feb. 74.— Furlough.
Lieat. R. D. MacDonnell, Staff Corps ... 3 July 77 Officiating Wing Officer and Adjutant.— Station Staff Officer.—
BoTReon T. C. H. Spenoer In medical charge, i Sept. 75.— Nursipstam. [Nursipatam,
I9th Madras Native Infantry {Muirhead—foi-merly 2nd Battalion yth Eegiment.
Raised at Tnchinopoly in 1777).
"Sibiwgapatam"— "Pbgu "— '^Cbhtbal IirniA.."
. Head Quaiters at Caleatta. Left Wing on Service in Burmah. Facing; Sky Blue. Laee, Gold.
vwonel A. H. M. Dickey, Staff Corps ...ai Aug. 78 Commandant, 12 June 79.
U-Colonel J. W. Orr, Staff Corps 'so Jan. 76 3nd in Command and Wing Commander, 31 Dec. 74.— Burmah.
wfor C. J. 0. Chambers, Staff Corps ...'30 Deo. 76 Wing Commander, 16 Sept. 78.
«*jor F. SmmUey, Gen. List so May 79 Wing Officer, 13 May 70,— Offg. Adjutant.
Captain C. W. Walker, Staff Corps 31 Jan. 77, Wing Officer, 30 Jan. 77.— Officiating Quarter Master.
Ctptain B. H. Pollaid, Staff Corps 25 Dec. 79 Wing Officer, a6 Oct. 76. - Burmah.
' Weut. R. C. Andrews. Staff Corps 31 Jan. 78 j Wing Officer, 18 Dec. 78.— Burmah.
;*»rgeonW.B. Johnson, JTD. ' In medical charge, aa July 79. C^ r^r\n]r>
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399 20th Madras Native Infantry (Bagoi^formerly 2nd Battalion 2nd Eegimvi.
Raised at Tanjore in 1777).
" SHOLiirGEUs "— " Serikoapatui."
Head Quaitera at Soounderabftd. Faeingt, Deep Oreen. Lace, Gold.
R^irx, Naxss, avd Cobps.
Abmy
Rakk.
Ebkabks.
Colonel L. W. Buck, Staff Corps 20 Aug. 73 Commandant, 26 May 76.— Com. the Troops in RumpaDiatnct.
Colonel W. H. Q. Palmer, Staflf Corps... 9 June 79' and in Command and Wing Comdr., i April 76.— Furlough.
Lt.Colonel P. D. Plowden, Infantry ,10 May 75, Wing Commander, xo Nov, 76.— Offp. Commandant.
Major J. O. Goldie, Staff Corps
Major O. M. Bradshaw, Bta^ Corps,
Major G. Randell, Staff Corps
Sub Lieut. H. E. M. Mason, 51 Foot,
Surgeon Major C. A. Andrews ,
4 Sept. 78, Wing Officer, 23 Jan. 67.— Offg. Wing Commander and QoirtCT
4 Nov. 78, Wing Officer, 24 June 7a.— Sick Furlough. Lilaster.
4 Sept. 77' Wing Officer, 10 Jan. 73 — Offg. 2nd in Command.
10 Sept. 75 Wing Officer. 6 Dec. 76.
Lieut. C. M. Maguire, Staff Corps 11 Sept.76 Officiating Wing Officer and Adjutant.
I In medical charge.
21st Madras Native Infantry {Roberts— formerly ist Battalion iithBegimerd.
Raised at Chicacole in 1786).
*• Sbbiitoapatam: "— " Nagpobb."
Head Quarters with Vitakn J-orce. Facingg, PaleBuf. Laee, Oo14.
Colonel C. Hight, Staff Corps ' 8 Jan. 73 Commandant, 24 Dec. 78— Furlough.
Colonel T. L. Scott, Staff Corps 9 June 79 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, lo Jan.75.— Offg.Comttt.
Major F. B. Middleton, Staff Corps ...| 4 May 761 Wing Commander, 12 Sept. 78.— Offg. 2nd in Command.
Lieut. G. S. Baugh, Staff Corps 28 Oct. 71 1 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 26 May 76.
I i Wing Officer.
Major C. J. Watson, Staff Corps [12 June78'V.'ing Officer, 13 Sept. 69.— Offg. Wing Comnumder.
Captain W. Stainforth, Gen. List 4 Nov. 73 Wing Officer, 24 Dec. 78.
Sub Lieut. P. G. Huggins, 34 Foot [19 Anr. 76 Officiating Wing Officer and Quarter Master.
Sub Lieut H. M. S. Grover, 89 Foot ... n Sept. 76 Officiating Wing Officer.
Surgeon J. Lawrenson | |In medical charge, 13 Jan. 77.
22nd Madras Native Infantry {Dalrymple— formerly 2nd Battalion nth Regiment
Raised at EUore in 1788).
" Sbbimoapatam" — "AVA."
Head Quarters atBangooa. On Service. Faeinge, Pale Stiff". Laee, Oold.
Colonel B. N. Norton, Staff Corps i6 June 76 Commandant, 28 Dec. 77.
Lt.Colonel W. A. Cheke, Infantiy < 5 Oct. 74 2nd in Command and Wmg Commander, x Apr. 75.
Major H. T. Harris, Staff Corps '13 June 76 Wing Commander, 7 Aug. 78.— Sick Furlough.
Captain M. H. Wratislaw, Gen. List I 4 Mar. 73 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 17 June 67.
Captain G. Lecky, Staff Corps 'la Nov. 72 Wing Officer, 23 Sept. 67.- Sick Furlough.
Mi^or H. R. Shelley, Gen. List |2o July 79 Wing Officer, 11 Dec. 71. -Sick Furlough.
Major A. Bredm, Staff Corps In Mar. 79 Wing Officer, 23 Feb. 69.— Offg. Wing Commander at Bassein.
Officiating Wing Officer.
Lieut. G. F. Watson, 62 Foot ,a8 Oct. 76 Officiating Wing Officer and Quarter Master.
Burgeon H. Allison, MD ' In medical charge, 14 Mar. 79.
23rd Madras (or Wallajahbad) Light Infantry (Tolfry— formerly ist Battalion
13th Regiment. — Raised at Madras in 1794).
"Now OB Nbvbb"— "Sbbixgapatam"— "Naqfobb."
Head Quarters at the Andamans. Facings, Dark Green. Lace, Oold.
Colonel W. H. A. Buttler, Infantry 10 June 79|ConMnftndant, 27 March 78. —Furlough.
Lt.Colonel H. H. Foord, Staff Corps 9 June 75 and in Command and Wing Comdr , 2* May 75.— Offg. Comdt.
Migor J. H. Gordon, Staff Corps 20 Apr. 77 Wing Commander, 27 June, 79— Acting and m Command,
" ■ ~ - - - — . 25 Sept. 78 Wing Officer, I Sept. 68.— Offg. Assist. Resident, Travancorc and
(Wing Officer, 7 June 69. [Cochic-
. II Dec. 781 Wing Officer, zi May 74.
^ , . 19 Dec. 72 Officiating Wmg Officer at Viper.
Lieut. G. L. Angelo. Staff Corps 'n Nov. 76iWing Officer, 27 Feb. 77.— Offg. Adjutant.
Lieut H. Wharry, Staff Corps 11 Sept. 76 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 50 Oct. 77.
Surgeon Major W. J. Busteed, 2£D | jln medical charge, 18 Aug. 79.— Sick Furlough.
Surgeon F. H. Pedroza 1 Officiating iu medical charge.
Major B. B. Faunce, Staff Corps
Major H. Porteous, Staff Corps...,
Captain G. C. Cooper, Gen. List
24th Madras Native Infantry {McDonald— formerly 2nd Battalion 12th Reg'meiit
Raised at Vellore in 1794).
"Sbbiwgapatam" — "Assayk" — "Boubboh."
Head Quarters at Rangoon. Facings, Dark Oreen. Lace, Gold.
Colonel J. M. Grant, Staff Corps 22 July 76 Commandant, 15 Jan. 77.— Furlough. [mandani.
Lt.Colonel H. Coningham, Infantry ... 5 Oct. 74 and in Command and Wing Commander, i Sept. 76.— Offg.Com*
Major W. S. Bailey, Staff Corps 19 Sept. 74 Wing Commander, 4 Jan. 78. —Offg. and in Command.
Magor E. J. Watson. Staff Coros 14 June 76 Officiating Wing Commander.
Major F. H. Yanderzee, Staff Corps j 7 Apr. 77] Wing Offi-,'er, 9 Mav 73.— Furlough.
Captain H. B. Nangle, Staff Corps 10 Oct. 74 Wing Officer, 3 Sept. 78.— Offg. Quarter Master.
Captain B. B. Andernon, Staff Corps ... 19 Feb. 79] Wing Officer, 13 Dec. 77.
Sub Lieut. B. Vansittart, 63 Foot 10 Sept. 75, Wing Officer, 6 Dec. 76.— Offg. Quarter Master.
Lieut. H. B. Porter, Staff Corps 11 Nov. 76iOfflciating Wing Officer and Adjutant.
Burgeon G. F. Bevan I [u medical charge, a8 Nov. 76.
25th Madras Native Infantry {Kenny— formerly ist Battalion 13/A Raiment
Raised at Ti'ichinopoly in 1794).
Head Quarters at Vellore. Wing at Beilary. Facingt, Dark Green. Lace, Gold.
Colonel W. A. Gib, Staff Corps 1 4 Apr. 74 Commandant, 15 June 76.
Colonel W. Osborn, Staff Corps 1 10 Juno 79 and in Command and Wing Comdr. , 39 June 77. — ^With 9 N. I.
Lt.Colonel H.C. B. Barnett, Staff Corps ro Feb. 77 Wing Commander, 31 Dec. 75.— Furlough.
Ma,jor T. J. Cotton, Staff Corps ; 4 Jan. 78, Wing Officer, 9 May 71.— Offg. Wing 0 mdr.. Beilary.
Maior J. Gabbett. Staff Corps '30 ^i^r. 75, Wing Officer, 4 Apr. 7a.— Offg. and in Command.
Lieut. B. 8. Hastings, Staff Corps |a8 Feb. 74 1 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 18 Aug. 76.— With 15 Native Inf.
Lieut. H. L. Hutchins. ai Foot 10 Sopt.75}Wing Officer, 15 Mar. 79.
Lieut. M. E. H. O. Welch, Staff Corps ... jao July 70, Officiating Wing Officer. 1 %^j 1 i^
Surgeon Major J. J. Heffieman In medical charge, 14 Mar. 79.— Sick Furqf^n^
26tb, Madras Native Infantry (Imvca— formerly 2rbd Battalion i^th Begimeni. 400
Raised at Tanjore in T794).
" Na-opohb"— " Kkmbwdiw b"— '* Avx "— "Pegu."
Head Quarters at dullon. Faeiugt, Dark Qreen, Laee^ &old.
RiK, Namss, xjtd Cokps. I tVil ' Rbmakks.
Colonel G. Prini^le, Staff Oorps ' 9 Mar. 73 Commandant, 1 1 Deo. 78. - Furlough. [Commandant.
U.ColonelD.W. Wflliams, Infantry .... i Aug. 75. 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 21 Oct. 78. — Offg.
LtColonelT. Obbard, Staff Corps 10 Dec. 79! Wing Commander, ai Sept. 75.— Officiatfng 2nd in Command.
H^orC. G. Hewctson, Staff Corps '24 Nov. 76' Officiating Wing Commander.
Captain S. E. Holland, Staff Corps ! 9 Nov. 78I Wing Officer, 9 Dec. 68.— Furlough.
Captoin F. A. Wetherall, Gen. List i Jan. 74, Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 30 Nov. 70.— Sick Furlough.
MajorL. F. Campbell, Staff Corps 4 Feb. 79|Wing Officer, 16 March 74.
Major H. A. A. Prior, Gen. List^Inf. 29 Dec. 791 Wing Officer.a Sept. 78.— Trichoor.
" " ■ " " -^ - ~ -■ • I Jan. 74 1 Officiating Wing Officer and Quarter Master.
1 Oct, 76!0fflciating Wing Officer and Adjutant.— Station Staff Officer.
In medical charge* '3 March 78.
Captain H. M. Dale. Gen. List
Lieut. G. W. Maxwell, Staff Corps.
Surgeon J. Backhouse
27th Madras Native Inftintry (Lindsay— formerly isi Battalion 14th Regiment.
Raised at Trichiiwpoly in 1798).
"MiininpoBB" "LucKKOw."
Head Quarters at Cawnpore. Faeingt, Blaik Velvet. Laoe, Gold.
Colonel C. J. Smith, Staff Co»p^ *..|io Deo. 78 Commandant, i Sept. 79.
U-Uionel P. G. Rideout, Infantry i Jan. 74 sndin Command and Wing Commander, 31 Dec. 74.
Jajor.i. A. Davidson, Staff Oorps .w...; 1 Apr. 74 Wing Cimmander, i Sept. 79.
Major J. W. Swifto. Staff Corps '13 June 77 Wing Officer. 7 Jan. 68.
Lieut. H. H. Young, Staff Corps 28 Oct, 71 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 14 Dec. 73.— Sick Furlough.
Uptam W.MacD.Robinson, Staff Corps 10 Dec. 79 Wing Officer, 11 Nov. 66.— Officiating Adjutant.
anjor R. J. M'Ghee, Staff Corps ..*...*, 4. May 78 Wing Officer, 20 May 79.— Officiating Quarter Master.
Lieui. F. G. Preston, 98 Foot 28 Feb. 74 Officiating Wing Officer.— With 28 N. 1.
Mirgeon P. N. Mookerjie In medical charge, ao Sept. 79.
28th Madras Native Infantry (Martin— formerly 2nd Battalion 14th Regiment.
Raised at Vellore in 1798).
" MAninpoBB " — "Nagpokb" — "Ava.'*
„ , , . _ Head Quarters at Seounderabad. Facing; Block Velvet. Lace, Gold.
Colonel A. D. Clay, Staff Corps 20 Dec. 77 Commandant, 2 Sept. 79.
and in Command and Wing Commander,
Wing Commander, 4 Nov. 76.
Wing Officer, 8 Nov. 70.— Officiating Adjutant.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 7 Sept. 63.
Wing Officer, 10 Dec. 72.
Wing Officer, 4 Aug. 73.
Attached for Duty.— From 6 K. I.
Attached for Duty.- From 27 N. I.
Attached for Duty.— From 14 N. I.
Ij.Colonel H. Q. Puckla, Staff Corps ... 9 Dec. 78
MjyorG. Godfrey, Gen. List 20 May 70
Uptam A. J. Shaw, G«n. List 30 Dec. 72
MijorT. R. Tabuteau. Staff Corps u Dec. 77
Jk'or h. M. Stevenson, Staff Corps ' 4 Jan 78
T!'M'-;^'*^-^^***8***<''*»25Foot 28 Feb. 74
Leat. F.G.Preston, 98 Foot 'aSFeb. 74
|j*ut. T. P. Walsh, 38 Foot I13 June 74 At-uicDeu lor i^uty. — rrom 14 n.
B^^wm Major A. H. Beaman 'In medical charge, 25 Sept. 79.
29th Madras Native Infantry {Madeod^-formerly ist Battalion i$th Regim&^it.
Raised at Ma^mlipatamin 1798).
Head Quarters at ViBagapatum. Faeinff$, White. LacCf Gold
30 Dec. 74|Commandant, 1*6 Mar. 76.
12 June 78 1 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, i Feb. 77.
3 Mar. 77 Wing Commander, 18 Sept. 79.— Rajahmundry.
:o Oct. 77' Wing Officer, 19 Apr. 71.
X2 June 78' Wing Officer, 5 June 73.— Furlough.
11 Sept. 73 Wing Officer and Quarter Master. 10 .Tan. 71.— Offo'. Adjnt int.
7 Jan. 78 Wing Officer. 27 March 77.— Rajahmundry.
]In medical charge, 10 Oct. 78.
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\^u\ H. S. Rammell, Staff Corps..
{J^UlanelH.B.Wynch. Staff Corps ..
«prj. H. Prendergast. Staff Corps ..
*»i«rW.T. Brereton, Staff Corps
*>)WA T. Woodhouae, Staff Corps
\W-»ini. J. Fletcher. Gen. List
^».»»u*. o. fieicner, ixen. ins
f^^ 8. W. Jervia, Staff Oorps.
safgWtt A. N. Rogers-Harrison
30th Madras Native InfJantry (Grewe—formerly 2nd Battalicm i^tU Regiment.
Raised at Ma^ulijpaiam in 1799).
*'AVA."
P, Head Quarters at B^anpore. (On Service.; Facing*^ W\Ue. Lace, Gold.
otonel T. 0. Georges, Staff Corps ,13 June 77 Commandant, 24 Sept. 78.
wtoiOTel H. F. Dakeyne, Staff Corps 20 Jan. 7612nd in Command and Wing Commander, 4 Jan. 76.— Furlough.
aajorP. C. 8t. John, Staff Corps 20 Jan. 76 Wing Commander, 24 Sept. 78.— Offg. 2nd in Command.
"*«^ R. H. C. Tufnell, Staff Corps 23 Apr. 73iWing Officer and Adjutant, i Aug. 76.— Station Staff Officer.
i^^-^' F. Braine. Staff Corps 28 Oct. 7iiWing Officer and Quarter Master, 15 Feb. 76.— Sick Furlough.
**jwr. 8. Fitzpatrick, Staff Corps 13 June 77' Wing Officer, 26 Apr. 70.— Offg. Wing Commander.
R,?r - ^- ^' ^- Georges, Staff Corps 30 Apr. 75 Wing Officer. 27 June 79.
^Jb Lieut. J. M. Clements, 14 Foot 31 May 76 Officiating Wing Officer.
Burgeon H. M. G. Arohdall | Jn medical charge, 23 Nov. 76.
31fit Madras (or Triclmuypoly) Light Infantry (Jeannerreti — formerly ist Baitalim^
itth Regiment. — Raised at Triehinopoly i January 1800).
"NowoB Nbvbb" — "Mahidpobb.*'
p , , ^ Head Quarters at Thayetmyo. On Service. Facinge, Dark Green. Laee, Gold.
f? n 1 ^ ^' ^-^^i*. Staff Corps I29 Dec. 75 Comnmndant, 28 Mav 77.— Sick Furlough.
w-tolonel G. N. Stepheoa, Staff Corps;2o Dec. 76 and in Commandand WingCommndr.,26 Mav 76.— OTg. Comdt.
Jwjor J. N. Wilson, Staff Corps I20 Aug. 74 Wing Commander, 4 Sept. 78.— Offg. 2nd in Comman I.
taptaiuE. 8. Skinner, Staff Corps ' » '•»^-. ^^- ,. ^^^ ^-. ~.» ^ .
Captsia c. C. Oampbell. Staff Corps..
Lieut. G. P. M. Prichard, Staff Corps
Lieut. G. C. Atkinson, Staff Corps ...
Sorgeon
4 Jan. 72 Wing Officer, 30 May 68.— Offg. Wing Commander.
22 Deo. 72 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 9 Sept. 67.
9 Aug. 75 "Wing Officer, 9 Aug. 78. — Officiatinur Adjutant.
3 July 77 Wing Officer, 27 June 79.— Thamboola.
In medical charge.
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401 32nd Madras Native Infantry {Di/ce—fannedy 2nd Battalionitth
Regiment. —Raised at Madura i January 1800).
. "AVA."
Head Quarterg at Thayetmyo. FaHvg; PaU Tellow. Lact, Gold.
Raits, Nambb, jjtd Gobpb.
Arkt
Kavk.
Bbkiukb.
Colonel J. J. Fulton, Staff Corps ...
Lt.Colonel J. Swiney, Staff Corps
Miyor F. J. Bivere, Staff Corps
3iajor S. E. R. Butler, Staff Corps
Captain A. Chaplin, Gen. List
Major R. T. Chapman, Gen. List..
.11 June 73 Commandant, 21 May 75. (Furloujfli.
.18 Apr. 75' and in Command and Wing Commander, a$ Sept. 76.— Sick
..' 4 May 75 Wing Commander, 4 Jan. 78.— Officiating and in Commanl
,.|2o Deo. 76 Officiating Wing Commander.
.. xa Nov. 72'Wing Officer, 30 May 68.— Furlough.
j Wing Officer.
..16 June 79 Wing Officer, 29 July 7a. --Officiating Quarter Master.
[Wing Officer.
..'ix Nov. 77, Officiating Wing Officer and Adjutant.
.. 12 Feb. 76 Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, 7 Dec. 75.
33rd Madras Native Infantry (Waliab— formerly ist Battalion ijth Megimeni.
Raised at Ountoor 1 January zSoo)!
*'CocHiir."
Head Quarters at Moolmeia. Detachment at Toaghoo. Facings, BUuk, Lae; Gold.
Oolonol R. V. Handyside, Staff Corps ...'xa Dec. 77 Commandant, 31 Oct. 78.
Lieut. R. G. Iremonger, Staff Corps...
Sub Lieut. J. S. B. Western, 85 Foot
Surgeon Major H. J. Hazlett
Lt. Colonel J. L. Benwell, Staff Corps
Major G. S. Keith, Staff Corps
Captain H. £. D. Bayley, Gen. List .
Major B. E. Cox, Gen. List..
Mijor J. Ward, Staff Corps .
Surgeon Mig'or D. J. McCarthy, MD. ...
Surgeon N. Chatteijie ,
20 Jan. 75 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 31 Oct. 78.— Tonghoo.
13 Dec. 76 Wing Commander, la Sept. 78.— Furlough.
3 Mar. 72 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 14 June 66. [OiBcer.
16 June 79 Wing Officer, 3 March 73.-Offg. Quarter Master.— Station Staff
4 Nov. 77 1 Wing Officer, i Sept. 76.— Shoaygheen.
|Wing Officer.
(In medical charge, 3 July 68.
In medical charge at Tonghoo.
34t]i Madras (or Chicacole) Light Infantry (Durand— formerly 2ud Battalm
17th Regiment. — Raised at Chicacole 1 Janua/ry 1800).
" Now OK Nbtkb." — " AvA."
Head Quarters at H«Bgalore. Facing$, Dark Green, Laee, Gold.
Colonel A. B. Marsack, Staff Corps ,
Lt.Colonel W. Bowlandson, Infantry
Major C. F. Moore. Staff Corps
Major W. L. Banking, Gen . List
Captain S. B. Bawlinson, Staff Corps
Lieut. F. B. Deane, Staff Corps..
Sub Lieut. G. J. Shaw, x8 Foot .,
Surgeon B. H. Williams, MD
Aug. 73 Conmiandant, 12 Aug. 78.
5 Oct. 74 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 21 May 75-
20 Aug. 75' Wing Commander, 8 Mar. 79.
4 Apr. 79 Wing Officer, 8 June 66.
20 July 7Q Wing Officer and Quarter Master, x6 May 77.
Wing Officer.
20 July 77 Wing Officer snd Adjutant, 6 Deo. 76.— Station Staff Officer,
z Apr. 76 Officiating Wing Officer. —Garrison Instruction, Goonoor.
^In medical charge, 25 April 79.
35tli Madras Native Infantry (Par7ciiismi--formerly ist BattcUioniSth Begimeni.
Raised at Bangalore in July 1800).
** Pbgu."
Head Quarters at Banda. Detachment at Kowgong. Faeingtf Fale JBftff'. Laee, Gold.
Colonel W.H. B. Godfrey, Staff Corps ... so Deo. 771 Commandant, ix Dec. 78.— Commanding at Banda.
Lt.Colonel B. Griffith, Staff Corps 13 June 78 and in Command and Wing Comnxander, 17 Feb. 75.— Furlouga.
M^jor W. B. Broughton, Staff Corps 10 Deo. 74' Wing Commander, 11 Deo. 78.- Officiating and in Commana.
Major S. L. Bagshawe, Gen. List I 4 Sept. 79! Wing Officer, 6 Sept. 66.— Offg. Quarter Master.
j Wing Officer and Quarter Master.
Major F. B. Trevor. Staff Corps '20 Mar. 79 Wing Officer, 14 July 70.— Offg. Wing Commander at Nowgoof.
Lieut. A. Hewlett, Staff Corps 21 Nov. 70 Wing Officer and An[jutant, a8 Nov. 78.~8tation Staff Officer.
Sub Lieut. A. F. Mockler,43 Foot j 3 May 76 Officiating Wing Officer.
Surgeon H. P. Esmonde-White In medical charcre. 11 Jan. 78.
Surgeon E. Ferrand Officiating in medical charge at Nowgong.
36th Madras Native Infantry {Nundy— formerly 2nd Battalion i%th IRe^netd,
Raised at Nvjidydroog in July 1800).
Head Quarters at Madras. Fadnge, Pale Buff. Laee, Gold.
Colonel T. S. Hawks, Staff Corps 1 5 Feb. 7 71 Commandant, xa Sept. 78.
Lt.Colonel B. Beatty, Infantry x Jan. 74;2nd in Command and wing Commander, 6 Sept. 75>
Major G. Murray, Staff Corps '10 June 74
Captain J. Hotham, Gen. List ax Aug. 72
Lieut. J. H. H. Ansley, 14 Foot la Feb. 76
Lieut. H. W. E. Georges, Staff Corps ... 20 July 77
Lieut. H. F. S. Bamsclen, 67 Foot 10 Sept.75
Surgeon J. W. Butler
Surgeon A. J. Sturmer I
Wing Commander, i Oct. 77.
Wing Officer,
Wing Officer, 31 Aug. 68.— Officiating Quarter Master.
Wing Officer, X7 Sept. 78.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, a3 June 79.— Bangalore, Q.L
Officiating Winx Officer. - With 67 Foot
In medical charge, a? June 79.— Sick Furlough.
Officiating in medical charge.
37tli Madras Grenadiers (Forbes— fomierly ist Battalion if)th Regiment.
Raised at Itchapoor in July 1800).
" Chiita." — " The Dragon."
Head Quarters at Palamoottah. (Ordered to Bangalore.) Faeinge, Blue. Lace, Gold,
Colonel H. C. Z. Claridge. Staff Corps... < a Mar. 76 Commandant, x8 Sept. 77.
LtColonel F. H. Tyrrell, Infantry ' i Nov. 75 and in Command and W ing Commander, 3: Deo. 78.
j 'Wing Commau'ler,
Major T. 8. Magan, Staff Corps ^ 9 Oct. 79 Wing Officer, a6 June 76.— Sick Furlough.
Captain J. H. Gaussen, Gen. List | 3 Mar. 72 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 4 Feb. 67.— Offg. Adjutant.
I (Wing Officer.
I Wine Officer.
Major G. Thomas, Staff Corps ' a Sept. 78 Officiating Wing Officer.— From 4 N.I.
Burgeon R. Fawcctt \ [In medical charge, a i Sept. 78.— Furlough, t
Surgeon D. Blcum ' jOfficiating in medical c^j^n^^ by \<jOO)2lC
38th Madras Native Infantry (MacGietjor—fanncrly 2nd Battalion igth 402
Regiment, — Raised at Ellore in July x8oo).
** AVA."
Head QiMurters at ScovBderabad. Faeingt^ B%f. Laee, Ocld.
Bixx, Naxm, Airs Comrn.
Colonel C. Smith, Staff CorpB
U.GolonelJ. Lidderdale, Staff Corps ..
Minor B. H. Thomas, Stoff Corps
XiQorK. F. StereDSon, Staff Corps
Mi^or F. H. Matthias. Staff Corps
Captain F. E. SpiT, Gen. lost
Captain W. H. M. Francklyn, Gen. List
LieoL H. Bardley- Wilmot, Steff Corps. . ,
Surgeon Migor A. M'Clorg,lfS
Ajimt
RXJTK.
Rkiiabjcs.
9 Aug. 73 Commandant, 2 Aug. 7^.
9 Dec. 78 3nd in Command and Wing Comdr., 36 Apr. 75.
16 Aag. 76 Wing Commander, 12 June 79.
4 Aug. 77iWiDg Officer, 14 Deo. 70.— OlUciating Quarter Master.
(Wing Officer.
20 Aug. 79; Wing Officer, 4 June 79.— With x N. I.
30 Deo. 72 Wing Officer, :8 Mar. 70.
4 Dec. 73 Wing Officer, 30 Jan. 77.— Prob. Commt. Dept.
13 Feb. 77 Officiating Wing Officer and Adjutant.
{In medical charge, a i Sept. 78.
39th Madras Native Infantry (Second Martin — formerly ist Battalion 20th
Regimeaxt. Raised at Tanjore in Oetoher 1804).
" Skktabuldes " — " Naopokb."
Head Quarters at Madras. Faeinff$, Dark Chreen, Lace, Gold.
CoIonelD. 6. 8. St J. G^nt, Staff Corpsi 13 June 77, Commandant, 31 Oct. 78.
LtCol(mel_P^ Camegjr. Staff Corps... 16 Feb. 76 snd in Command and Wing Commander, 33 Apr. 74.
13 Sept. 74' Wing Commander, 17 Deo. 77.
13 Sept. 74> Wing Commander, x Nov. 79.
25 June 78 Win If Officer, 6 Oct. 70.
I Jan. 74! Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 30 Mar. 71.
M^or F. K. West, Staff Corps
X^or W. Stoddart, Staff Corps
Hajor F. J. Wroughton, Staff Corps
Captain R. H. T. Hill, Gen. List ...
Captain v. L. Mathias, Staff Corps
C&ptain T. Greonaway, Staff Corps
Surgeon M. Bobinson
23 Mar. 761 Wing Officer, zi Aug. 73,
12 Feb. 791 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 35 March 75.
I In medical charge, ao Sept. 79— Sick Furlough.
40th Madras Native Infantry {Volunteer— formerly 2nd Battalion 20th Begiment
Raised at Tanjore in October 1804).
Head Quarters at Mcreara. Wing at Freneh Bocks. Faeimg$, Dark Or§en. Laee, Chid,
Colonel E. 0. LeggaU, Staff Corps { 3 Jan. 76 Commandant, i Sept. 70.— With 7 N. I.
UGolonel H. T. Stuart, Staff Corpa .... xa Dec. 75 and in Command andWing Commander,4 Sept 78.— Offg.Comdt.
KajorB. H. Preston, Staff Corps xo June 74 Wing Commander, 9 March 78.— Offg. 2nd in Command, at
Major H. A. T. Nepean, Staff Corps '36 8ept.75 Officiating Wing Commander. [Frenoh Bocks.
Mijor 6. E. Weston, Gen. List» Inf. i 4 Aug. 79 Wing Officer, 8 Sept. 66.
Captain T. Price, Staff Corps. ■ 7 June 73 Wing Officer, 39 Aug. 76.— Sick Furlough.
bpiain H. H. Kelly, Staff Corps ..31 May 71 Wing Officer, 7 Feb. 79.— Offg. Quarter Master at Frenoh Books.
L(«at. J. W. Currie, Staff Gorpa 3 July 77 Wing Officer, 30 Nov. 77.— Officiating Adjutant.
Officiating Wing Officer.
Bvgwn M^Jor 0. A. Harvey I {In medical charge, 6 June 77.
4l8t Madras Native Infantry (h-ton— formerly ist Battalion 21st EegvmmU
Raised at Chicacole vn Ocfoher 1804).
The Flank Companies " Chiita "— '* Tks Dnutm."
Head Quarters at Tengnoo. Fatinfft, Dttp Oreen, Lace, Gold,
CckAd P. J. p. Wetherall, Staff Corps 36 Jan. 77 Commandant, 7 Oct. 78.
rn'A«-.i » m T»^ij_i_ a...fl>r<.....^ i., T«« — aud in Commaud and Wing CommaudeT, 9 MaT. 78.
Wing Commander, a6 Oct 76.
Wing Officer and Adjutant
Wing Officer, 34 Mansh 69.
OBlonel A. T.' Baldwin, BtaffCorpa 1x3 Jan
I^Colonel J. C. Hay, Staff Corps ao Deo,
M^A.C.Mottet, Gen. List 4 Sept 79
Jl«*«A. D. Phelpa, Staff Corps ao Oct 78
J-wa-D.D. Pryce, Staff CoxtJs xs July 71 ..._^ ^-«...-, .
^"^^•V. B.Ivans-Ck>rdon, dtaff Ccrps 15 July 76 Officiating Wing Officer and
83rpqaMi^rB.V. Power, 3f2> , ,. . . . -
Wing Officer, a8 Dec. 67.— Furlough.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, xc Zmj ji.-
rvm^i^^i^^ xxr: r»iw j Qliarter ~
-Station Staff Officer.
In medical charge, 5 Jan. 78.
General List of Officers of Madras Cavalry.
Under the New Condition of Appointment.
Majois.
UKUT. CAP9AIX.
^^^J^^y-^^'^ I- Apr. S9i- Apr. 60 x6 July 64|ao Apr. 79
^^^^1:!^^^^'] »oSept59i4Mar.6x34Dec. es^ Sept.79
Cwtcia, Atwill, B«. ir«Vor 8
Ti^^Henry AtteniiTOW^ 1
^77 S
«*lfo/«rxOct,
_ , Ciniurs.
Ketcbea, WQIism Douglas >
^Brodie,«lJfa,orxoS77)
Cracroft, Hugh
4 Nov. 59 ax Apr. 6x 6 Feb. 66
ao Dec. 59 14 May 61 33 June 67
4 Jan. 60x7 May 61 14 Sept. 67
. X3 July 60 3 Nov. 61 5 July 70
Otulow.Francis Montgomery! 4 Sept. 60 26 Dec. 61 5 Aug. 70
Hope, Hugh Bichard ' 4 Nov. 60 x Jan. 62 15 Dec. 70
Sdllcr, Frederick William ...
Warner, William
4 Dec. 60 X Jan. 62 15 Aug. 71
BSXVBT
CAFTAIir.
Warner, William Bannatyne
|jci.«oa, Donald James Sim . » « u \uj ux »# « ui^ ua ao «i my 73
Jiurant, Charles May Allen... ao Sept 6x 20 Sept63'ao Sept 73
X July 61 X July 6a| x July 73
o July 6x;ao July 63, ao July 73
4 Nov. 79
3o Dec. 79
(Political Assistant, ist Class.- Offg. Po-
l lltical Agent Ulwur.
CDep. Assist Qr. Master Gen., Malabar
I and Canara.
( Deputy Assistant A^j. Gen.,MaUbar and
I Canara.
Squadron Officer 3 Cavalry.
4 Oct 74
4 Nov. 74
X Aug. 75
Commandant, Nair Brigade.
Attached to 3 Cavalry.
I Aide de Camp and Interpreter to the
\ Commander in Chief, Madras.
C Dep. Assist Adj.Gen. Northern District—
( Offg. Centre Diet
j District Superintendent of Police, 5th
^ Grade, N. w. Prov.— Mozuffemugger.
Squadron Officer 4 Cavalry.
Assist. Q. M. Gen. Mysore Div.
With 4 Cavalry. T^
Digitized by V^jOO^lC
403
General List of Officers of Madras Infantry.
Under the New Condition of Appointment
M>LJ0S8.
Hatching, Alfred George
Smith, Ghas. Bear Eaan.C^i*.
Begbie, ElphinBtone Waters
Oxley, Charles Rawson
RankinK, William Lancaster..
Smalley, Frederick
Godfrey, George
Bradstreet, Charles Robert...
Cox, Robert Emilias
Chapman, Reginald Temple..
Ogilvie, Hngh Robert
Shelley, Henry Richai'd
Weston, George Edward
Wilton, Wm. Hen. St.Amand
Strettell, JohnEdwd. Francis
Mclver, Stewart William
Mottet, Arthar Charles
Blazland, John Salmon
I
Bagshawe, Samael Laurence
Moore, Evelyn
Someren, Godlieb James van
Briggs, Robert Graham
Anderson, Alfred
Cartois, Chaancey
Wilson, Robert
Anderson, Arthur W. Leslie
Taylor, Robert Francis
Hatchinson, Robert Colvin*.
Hands. Hen.HarrlBon Gk>rdon \
Macneill, Jap^es Graham ^
R. Doaglas )
Prior, Henry Andrew Allan...
aoFeb.
a Mar.
4 Apr.
4 Apr.
4 Apr.
so May
2o May
zi Jane
z6 Jane
1 6 June
3o July
2o July
4 Aug.
4 Aug.
4 Aug.
zoAug.
4 Sept
4 Sept.
4 Sept.
7 Sept.
7 Sept.
I 9 Oct.
'20 Oct.
I 4 Nov.
20 Nov.
4 Dec.
9 Dec.
9 Dec.
1 30 Dec.
23 Dec.
29 Dec.
59 20 Feb.
59 14 Apr.
59,25 Apr.
59 2 Sept.
59 13 Sept.
59' I Oct.
59 1 I Oct.
59, X Jan.
59 1 Jan.
59' I Jan.
59 I Jan.
59! I Jan.
59, I Jail-
59 X Jan.
59 X Jan.
59! X Jan.
,59' I Jan.
BKBVET I ,
30
I 8 Mar. 71
4 Apr. 7117
4 Apr. 71 9
20 May 71' 9
20 May 71 9
II June 71 13
16 June 71 23
16 June 71 3
20 July 71' 7
20 July 71 1 7
4 Aug. 71,23
Apr. 70|2o Feb. 79 D. A. Q.M. General.
Nov. 70 2 Mar. 79 H. M. Consul at Mascat.
Adp ^n f Sappers and Miners. -Intt.
Apr. 79 ( inArmySicnaUing.
Apr. 79 Wing Officer 6 Native Infeniry.
Apr. 79 Wing Officer 34 Native Infamry.
May 79 Wing Officer 19 Native Infanur.
May 79 Wing Officer 28 Native Infantry.
June 79 Wing Officer 15 Native Infantry.
Aug. 7;
Sept. 7 1
Sept. 7 1
Sept. 71 —
Sept.71,11
Oct. 71 16
Nov. 71J16
62
62-
62.
59; z Jan. 62
Nov. 71 1 20
Dec. 7Z|2o
Mar. 72 4
6251 4 Aug. 7i;i8 Apr. 72 4
Jane72| 4
July 72 20
Sept. 72 4
4 Aug. 71 13
20 Aug. 71I22
4 Sept. 71 129
59 I Jan.
59 I Jan.
59 X Jan.
59 X Jan.
59 X Jan.
59 1 X Jan.
59 I Jan.
59 z Jan.
59^ z Jan.
591 z Jan.
Captaivb,
Hunter, Robert ....
Bayley , Hen.EII iott Dashwood
GaoBsen. John Henry
Baber, Henry Thomas Harris
Hotham, John
Wilkinson, Augustus Fred....
Chaplin, Allan
Cooper, George Chamberlain
Baatall, Chas. Edw. Lorraine
Spry, Frederick Edmund..
Bha *' " "-
621
62'
62J
62'
62
62
63
59 1 25 Jan. 62
62
62
I
59' X Apr. (
59, 6 Apr. (
4 Sept. 71 •29
, 4 Sept. 71 '29
7 Sept. 71 5
7 Sept. 7x 1 13
9 Oct. 711 I
'20 Oct. 7zl 8
I 4 Nov. 71 13
20 Nov. 71 13
4 Dec. 71 13
9 Dec. 71113
9 Dec. 71 13
20 Dec. 71 13
22 Dec. 71 13
29 Dec. 71 '13
3 Mar.
3 Mar.
3 Mar.
9 June
21 Aug.
4 Nov.
Z2 Nov.
Z9 Dec.
aoDec.
60 '30 July
60' 30 July
60J30 July
60I30 July
6oiz5Aug.
60 1 zo Dec.
60I 10 Dec,
62
62
62
62
62 2
62
Sept.
Sept. 72
Sept. 72
Nov. 72
Nov. 72
Apr. 73 y
! Apr. 73 20
Apr. 73 '"
Apr- 73
Apr. 73
Apr. 73
Apr. 73
Apr. 73 20
Apr. 73
Apr. 73
June 79 Wing Officer 33 Native Infautir.
June 79 Wing Officer 32 Native Infautry.
July 79 Wing Officer 12 Native iiifaniiy.
July 79 Wing Officer 22 Native Infantry.
Aug. 79 Wing Officer 40 Native Infantry.
Anir TO fSupt. of Police. 3rd Cla*8,Gaa.
*• '^ I jam —Sick Fnrlough.
Aug. 79 Wing Officer 9 Native Infantry.
Aug. 79 Wing Officer 6 Native Infantry.
Sept. 79 Wing Officer 4Z Native Infantry.
( Superintendent of Police, jnl
( Grade, Jeypore.— Sick FurL
Wing Officer 35 Native Infantry.
Wing Officer 13 Native Infantry.
C Conservator of Foresta, My-
( sore and Coorg.— Sick Furl.
Wing Officer 10 Native Infantry.
Wing Officer 8 Native Infantry.
4 Sept. 79
4
7
7
9
8ept.79
Sept. 79
Sept. 79
Oct. 79
Oct. 79
Oct. 79 Wing Officer 5 Native Infantn-.
Oct. 79
Oct. 79
Oct. 79
Oct.
3 Mar.
3 Mar.
3 Mar.
9 June
ij Aug.
4 Nov.
Shaw, Alexander John.
Maltby, Edward Pennycuick
Miller, William
Clerk, Robert Mildmay
Wratislaw, Maro Henry ...
Fletcher, Joseph John
Powis, Frederick Thomas
Stainforth, William
Heming, Dempster
Francklyn, Wm. Hen. Miller
Hamilton, Henjry Charles ...
Hill, Rowland Henry Thomas
Stokoe, Richard
Johnston, Charles James....
Dale, Henry Montagu
Wetherall, Frank Augostus
'30 Dec.
'20 Dec.
4 Jan.
4 Feb.
4 Mar.
4 Mar.
r I Sept.
3 Oct.
4 Nov.
z6 Nov.
4 Dec.
20 Dec.
2 Jan.
3 Jan.
4 Jan.
3o Jan.
zMar.
[3 Feb.
3 Mar.
23 Mar.
23 Mar.
13 Apr.
15 Apr.
15 Apr.
61 27 Apr.
.6i;xo Sept.
61 1 3 Oct.
61 14 Nov.
6i|2i Nov.
61,26 Nov.
61 15 Deo.
62 8 Jan.
62 18 Jan.
62 18 Feb.
62 29 Feb.
62 I Mar.
62 Z2 Nov
63 19 Dec.
63 20 Dec.
63,20 Dec.
20 Deo.
4 Jan.
4 Feb.
4 Mar.
V.J 4 Mar.
.63 zz Sept.
63! 2 Oct.
63 4 Nov.
63 z6 Nov.
63 4 Dec.
63 3o Dec.
64
64
64
64
64
13 Apr. 73
13 Apr. 73
z3Apr. 73
18 June 73
z8 Sept. 73
Z3 Nov. 73
I Jan. 74
I Jan. 74
z Jan. 74
r Jan. 74
I Jan. 74
I Jan. 74
I Jan. 74
I Jan. 74
z Jan. 74
z Jan. 74
z Jan. 74
z Jan. 74
z Jan. 74
30
so Oct 79
Wing Officer Z3 Native Infanuy.
Wing Officer 3 Native Infantry.
Wing Officer Z4 Native Infantry.
C Squad. OfficerCorpeof Guides,
\ Puiiiab Frontier Force.
Wing Officer 5 Native Infantry.
79
Oct. 79
OcL to Offg.'Spocial Asrt. to Agent t^j *
^^"^ 'SI Governor in Vizagapatam »
i-.-x _. Wing Officer 26 Native Infamrj-
-Fori.
z Jan. 74
z Jan. 74,
x Jan. 74
z Jan. 74
z Jan. 74
z Jan. 74
z Jan. 74
Sub Assist.Com. General,2nd Class.
Wing Officer 33 Native Infantry.
Wing Officer 37 Native Infantry.
Wing Officer 3 Native In&ntry.
Wing Officer 36 Native Infantry.
Wing Officer 2 Native Infantry.
Wing Officer 32 Native Infantry.
Offg. Wing Officer 23 Native Infant^-.
^ Assistanii Superintendent of Police, Knr-
( nool.— Sick Furlough.
Wing Officer 38 Native In&ntry.
Wing Officer 28 Native Infantry.
Deputy Commr., ^th Class, Mysore.
Comdt. of a Battalion of the Nair Brittle.
f2nd Assistant Superintendent, Coorg
\ Revenue Survey.— Furlough.
Wing Officer 22 Native Infantry.
Wing Officer 29 Native Infantry.
Wing Officer Z7 Native Infantry-
Wing Officer 2z Native Infantry.
("Deputy Commissioner of Police for the
\ town of Madras. — Furlough.
Wing Officer 38 Native Infbntry.
Squad.Officer ? Cav. Hyderabad Cootia^rent
Wmg Officer 39 Native Infantry.
Wing Officer 7 Native Infttnto'.
Sick Furlough.
Officiating Wtng Officer a6 Native InHanuy.
Wing Officer a6 Native Infantry.
» Major Hutchinson served with a detachment of the Corps of Guides Cavalry in the snrpriae of the Dtma^
Kheyl village of Sapri on 15th Februarj' Z878. AlhO present in the operations against the Banisai viUsge of
Skhakat on 14th March Z878, and in the attack on the Utman Kheyl villages on azat March 1878. ^
Unattached Officers.
Majox.
'^SepL'^'s"^' JMfiV'or, 28 J ias Sept-sS 11 Apr. 65
Dlnwiddie^^T: (lli^l^
^ Sep '70 zx Apr. js
88 Jone 73
Tw« -o' fill charge of Pensioners aufi
•3 DW. 78 J holdeiB of Familv Ccttifi-
I ( cates atAxeotaadAmee.
C Barrack Master, zst Oass,
•Digitized I Kamptee... li::
Madras Medical Department.
404
Srifiioirs GntnAL. rank a*
Major OeneraU,
Smith, George, If i)
Di?UTT SnoiOTB GxvsBAL, rank
at Colonels.
VmSomereD,WilliamJadflon,Jlf2>.
RuGerald, Patrick Gerald, MD...
Theobalds, John Robert
WiJion. John
Oswald, Henry Robert, MD
Smith. Colvin, ITD
SriGioxs Majoi, rank a» Majorat
ht afttr ao j/earM*terviea they rank
Of Lt.C<Uonel», but junior of the
litter rank, except for ekotee ^^
Qaartert.
Jo<«ph, Joseph MarcoB, KD. ...
GereUnd. Edward Somerset, MD
flima, Wflliam Henry, MD..
Beta, William Henry, MD. ..
3 Aug. 44
Apr. 46
wsu Mar. 46
aoDec. 48
9 Mar. 50
24 Aug. 50
3 Nov. 51
ao Not. 52
20 Nov. 52
X3 Feb. 53
14 May 53
Shair, Henry Thompson
Sanderson, Alfred. MD
Cooper, Clarence, If D
Wpdowe, Samuel Jardine, MD...
Gornish, William Robert
Beaman, Ardem Hulme
Of ST, Georjfe Stewart Watson, MB
XcAllom, Donald Coleman, If Z>...
P«tri, William
%d, Edmund Eyre
Poniell, Michael Cndmore, MD....
Barn, George Alexander, MD
i Dcnpater, Robert
; Houston, John, MD
ftwecd, Henry lihnsley, MD
Crwker, Henry, MD
Adam, Hunter
Monran. William Henry
Kog, Henry, Jffi
Williamson, Benjamin, MB
Bjiie, George, IfB
S«d8reon, John. Jf2>
Jt». Charles Thick
^'^nian, James Joseph
TnaaeU, David William
i^inwi, Charles Abdy
^>aMUy, John McNeale, MD..
^^ James, MD
CockCTiH. Robert William
l'*«tioa, Charles, MD
B-JM, Janes, ifB
wFabeck.WilliamPrederick,lfD.
J^^iJaoa, George Edward, MB. ...
««aaoQt, Thomas, Jfl>
^'dj, William Pierce
|J«t.HeMyJohn
f»Pih»r, William, MD
i«».John,JfD
5?. Salter
Jc««ed, WilliamiJolm. MD
«f<on, James McDonald, MD...
Koberta, William Howland, MD...
*^y.John.JfX>
^rbeck. John
5«r8e. Robert Edmund
«i<lell. Georje Dalaiel
J5M, iKneaalfcLeod
*»ffrem, Beiyamin Thomas
^^^w, Joseph Franda
gnffith,Hugh
Sif*'. Charles I^pbertCteci^ •••
porter. Alexander, MD
Hant, Samuel Biadshaw
Jox. William Smyth
« Catthy. DsTid John, MD.'.,. '..'.'.'..
JJ2?»*, James Byers
operue. Jamas Alktoson West
^«aney. Lewis Charles
jJcVittie.Chartei.Edwin
SJ«2»n.Daiiiell'Ted8rick
Brockman, Bdward Porater
▲8BI8TAKT SUROBOy
SCBOBOir. OBNBaAL.
Sept. S3
20 Oct. 53
20 Nov. 53
24 Mar. 54
1 Apr. 54
10 June 54
12 Sept. 54
2o Dec. 54
24 Jan. 55
24 .Tan. ss
7 Fob. 55
33 May 55
4 Aug. 55
4 Aug. 55
4 Aug. 55
4 Aug. 55
4 Aug. 55
4 Aug. 55
X I Jan. 56
30 Jan. 56
20 Feb. 56
20 Feb. 56
2p Feb. 56
20 Feb. 56
20 Feb. 56
25 Apr. 56
3 July 56
4 Aug. 56
4 Aug. 56
4 Aug. 5€
29 Jan. 57
29 Jan. 57
29 Jan. 57
29 Jan. 57
9 June 57
27 Jan. 58
28 May 58,
28 May 58
29 June 58
23 Jnly 58
23 July 5^
23 July 58
23 July 58
xo Feb. 59
10 Feb. 59
xo Feb. 59
xoFeb. 59
27 July 59
27 July 59
27 July 50
20 Jan. 60
31 Mar. 65
31 Mar. 65
31 Mar. 65
31 Mar. 65
9 Oct. 65
31 Mar. 65
31 Mar. 66
|3xMar.66'
3x Mnr. 66
I Oct. 66
X5 Aug^ 76
DBPUTT
SX7RO.GEV.
28 Mar. 75
i6 May 75
i2 Feb. 76
X2 May jf.
kg Aug. 76
5 Aug. 79
SUBGBOir
Ma.JOB.
Hyderabad Subsidiary Force.
Mysore Division and Ceded Districts.
Nagpore^P'orce.
Southern District.
British Burmah Division.— OflTg. Surgeon General.
Presidency Division and Northern District.
Nov. 72 OflTg. Deputy Surgeon General, British Burmah Divi«ioi
20 Nov. 72 Kunough.
X3 Feb 71 I Superintendent Lying-in Hospital and Professor of Mid-
l wifery in the Medical College.— Sick Furlough.
'* *^y_73 Offg. Dep. Surg. Gen., Nagpore Force.
xo Sept. 65
20 Oct. 65
20 Nov. 65
34 Mar. 66
1 X Apr. 66
xo June 66
12 Sept. 66
poDec. 66
p4Jan. 67
24 Jan. 67
7 Feb. 67
30 May 67
4 Aug. 67
4 Aug. 67
4 Aug. 67
4 Aug. 67
4 Aug. 67
4 Aug. 67
XI Jan. 68
30 Jan,
20 Feb. 68
20 Feb. 68
20 Feb. 68
20 Feb. 68
so Feb. 68
«5 Apr. 68
3 July 68
4 Aug. 68
4 Aug. 68
4 Aug. 68
29 Jan. 69
kg Jan. 60
2Q Jan 69
29 Jan. 69
9 June 69
27 Jan. 70
^8 May 70
28 May 70
ig June 70
?3 July 70
^3 July 70
^3 July 70
^3 July 70
10 Feb. 7x
io Feb. 71
10 Fob. 71
<o Feb. 71
27 July 7x
27 July 7x
27 July 7x
90 Jan. 72
ix Mar. 77
3x Mar. 77
31 U&r. 77
3x Mar. 77
.'2 Oct. 77
48 Jan. 78
3x Mar. 78
31 Mar. 78
f In charge Veteran Company, and Native Infantry Dcp6t,
i PaUveram.
Hyderabad Subsidiary Force.
Principal Medical Storekeeper.
Residency Surgeon at Hyderabad.
Sanitary Commissioner, Madras.
i8 Native Infhntry.
Zillah Surgeon of Coimbatore.
Zillah Surgeon and Superintendent of Jail, Tinncvelly.
Garrison Surgeon. Bangalore.
Zillah Surgeon and Superintendent of the Jail at Tanjorc.
( Phynician in General Hospital at Madras, and Profc8i<or
/ of Medicine in the Medical College.
4 Cavalry Hyderabad Contingent.
1 )oinir Duty St. Thomas's Mount.
Sur^^eon of the Mysore Conunission.
Assay Master of the Calcutta Mint.— Furlough.
Officiating 4 Cavalry, Hyderabad Contingent.
10 Native Infantry.
Civil Surgeon, Cochin.
Offg. Zillah Surgeon, and Superint. of the Jail at Madum.
2 Cavalry, Hyderabad Contingent.
I Secretary and Statistical Officer to the Surgeon Genera I,
1 Indian Medical Department.— Superintendent ol the
t Government Museum, Madras.
Superintendent of the Central Jail at Bangalore.
6 Infantry Hvderabad Contingent.
25 Native Infantry.
Civil Surgeon, Raepore.— Sick Fnrloagh.
20 Native Infkntry.
I Cavaliy.
C Fort Surgeon, Fort St. George, with Port and Marine
■< duties—Medical Inspector of Seamen at Madras— and
( Professor of Anatomy in the Medical College.
s Surgeon General Hospital and Professor of Surgery and
( Clinical Surgery. Medical College.
Zillah Surgeon and Superintendent of Jail, Cuddalore.
Sappers and Miners.
Civil Surgeon, Monlmein.
Residency Suiyeon, Indore.— Sick Furlough.
f Insp. Gfen. of Jails. Sanitary Conunissioner, and Superln-
( tendent of Vaccination in British Burmah.
Civil Surgeon, Cocanada.— Sick Furlough.
Assist. Garrison Surg. Bangalore.— On Service in Burmah.
Superintendent of the Central Jail at Nagpore.— Furlough.
Residency Surgeon, Travancore.
23 NHtive Infkntry.
Physician to His Highness the Maharajah of Travancore.
Civil Surgeon, Calicut.
Examiner of Medical Accounts.
Superintendent of the Central Jail at Bajahmnndry.
Zillah Surgeon, Salem.
1 Cavalry, Hyderabad Contingent.
Zillah Surgeon and Superintendent of Jail, Nellore.
2 Cavalry.
( SanifAry Commissioner. Supdt. of Vaccination, and Insp.
(. General of Dispensaries, Central Provinces.
Civil Surgeon, Rangoon.— Sick Furlough,
rivil Surgeon and Superiniendent of Jail, Maaulipatam
Surgeon 4th District, Madras, including " Club."
Surgeon 3rd District, Madras, including Body Guard.
Medical Offloer. Ootacamund.
33 Native Infantry.
Zillah Surgeon, Trichinopoly.— Acting 3rd District, Madras,
[including Body Guard.
f Superintendentof the Lunatic Asylum, Madras. —Professor
( of Materia Medioa, Medical College.
. .3 Cavalry, Hyderabad Contingent.
29 July 78 1 Cavalry.
i Oct. 7 o )hthalmic Surg, in the (
[Surgery in the Med. College.
405
Madras Medical Department.
SUKGXONB MaJOB.
BariBTcnt, James Forbes
Hyde, Henry
Strong, John William ,
Macrae, William, MB
HcGann, Terence Joseph
Ritchie, James Hatton, MD ,
Smith, James
Hackett, Arthur Luke
Hazlett, Henry James
Thompson, Daniel Roht.lfD.CJE.
Power, Robert Vincent, IfD
HcGlorg, Alexander, MB
Batton, James Joseph Louis, MD.
Trimnell, Edward Alfred
Hanrey, Charles All)ert
BuBOBOVS, rank a$ LieutenaHtt, but\
ftfltr 6 ifeart' Mervie* tkeg rank]
a* Captain*.
Martin , Patrick Richard , MD
HcDermott, J of^eph Patrick
Dalffaims, Alfred Bugenius
Mookeijee. Preo Nath
Fitzpatrick, John Francis, IfD...
Archdallf Henry Mervyn Gray
Blenkinsop, Frederick Henry
Price, William. MD ,
Tyrrell, Samuel Matthias
Boalth, William Hope
Backhouse, Joseph
Sinclair, David, ITB
North, John
Fawcett, Edward
Hastings, William Joseph, MD. ...
Spencer, Thomas Charles Howell.
Hall, Henry George
Sibthorpe, Charles
Laing, James Anderson. MD,
Cool^ Hemy David, ir.B
BBXABKS.
A88I8TAKT ' SUHGKOK
SUBQKOy. I M.VJOM.
1 Oct. 66, I Ocr.. 78 5 lutVintry, Hydei-abad Contingent
I Oct. 66 • C\i^* bB V^niah Slt-rom/tii av\A finnAwintA^irlAvk
I Oct. 66
I Apr. 67
I Apr. 67
I Apr 67
. Oct. ;8 Zillah Surgeon and Superintendent of Jail, Tellicherxr.
X Oct. 78 8 Native Infantry.
T Anr ,« J Surgeon. 2nd District.— Offg. Zillah Surg, and Supdt. of
Apr. 79 ^ j^jjg^ Chingleput.
I Apr. 79 Civil Surgeon, Ashtagram Division, Mysore.
I Apr 07 I Apr. 79 9 Native Infantry.
X Apr. 671 I Apr. 79 Civil Surgeon and Superintendent of the Jail.Yizagapatuii.
X Apr. 67, I Apr. 79 Civil Surgeon nnd Jail SujMrintendent, Beliary.
I Apr. 671 I Apr. 79 32 Native Infantry.
,, X Apr. 67 1 I Apr. 79 Surgeon, xst District, and Medical Inspector of EmiATsnta.
I Apr. 67 1 I Apr. 7^ 41 Native Infantry.
I Apr. 67! I Apr. 79 38 Native Infantry.
ao Sent -rn' ^ Zillah tiurgcon and Superintendent of the Jail at Chittoor. — ^Acting
j« °«t""79, ^ Burgeon, 2nd District, Madras.
'30 Sept. 79
130 Sept. 79
Zillah Surgeon and Superintendent of the Jnil at Chingleput. — Furl.
40 Native In&ntry.
I Apr. 68 14 Native Infantry.
X Apr. 68 15 Native Infantry.
X Apr. 68 7 Native Infantry.
X Apr. 68 27 Native Infantry.
X Apr. 68 Zillah Surgeon. Negapatam.
X Apr. 68 30 Native Infantry.
X Oct. 68 5 Native Infantry.
X Apr. 69 Medical Officer ot Ootacamund.
! Apr. 69 Zillah Surg, and Superintendent of the Jail at Guntoor.
I Apr. 69 2 Native Infautry.
X Apr. 69 26 Native Infantry.
I Oct. 69 Superintendent of the Central Jail at Moulmein. Qoogh.
X Oct. 69 Zillah Surgeon, and Superintendent of the Jail at Berbampore.— Fur^
I Oct. 69 yj Native Infantry.
X Oct 69 Civil Surgeon, Cannanore.
X Oct. 69 17 Native Infantry.
I Oct. 69 16 Native Infautiy.
X Apr. 70 Res. Surg. Grcn. Hosp., and Prof, of Pathology.
X Apr. 70 Inspector of Vaccination and Deputy Sanitary Commissioner.
1 Apr. 70 Civil Surgeon, Vellore.
Branfoot, Arthur Mudge, MB y> Mar. 72
M'Nally, Christopher John, JfD. 30 M*r. 7a
Butler, William John isoMar. 72
Johnson, William Edward, JfD.... i3o Mar. 72
Dobie, Stanley Locker 30 Mar. 7a
Bevan. George Frederick , >o Mar. 72
Dobson, Andrew Francis. MB. ...'30 Mar. 72
Little, Charlea, MD J30 Mar. 72
Mayne, Thomas '30 Mar. 72
Lawrenson. John Crofton so Mar. 72
Levinge, Edward I i Oct. 72
HiUTison, Aug. Napoleon Rogers i Oct. 72
Beech, Lionel I x Oct. 72
Cullimore, Daniel Henry | x Oct. 72
— • — ->....- . X Oct. 72
X Apr. 73
I Apr. 73
I Apr. 73
X Apr. 73
30 Sept. 73
White, Henry Plunkett Esmonde
Browne, WUuam Richard, MD ....
Robinson, Mark
Leaping well, Arthur Henry
Dill, James Soott, ITZ)
Allison. Haslitt, If D _ . _
WUkins, Thomas James Hackett J30 Sep:. 73
Leckler, Henry Martin 'j* Mar. 74
Benson, Percy Hugh '3' Mar. 74
Lancaster, John '31 Mar. 74
King, Walter Gawon '^i Mar. 74
O'Hara, William 30 Sept 74
30 Sept. 74
31 Mar. 75
3x Mar. 75
31 Mar. 75
3x Mar. 75
C Assistant Physician, General Hospital, and Prof, of Hygiene.~lCed«
I Officer, Madras Inf. Volonteers.
J Native Infantry.
36 Native Inlkntry.
19 Native Infantry.
4 Light Cavalry.
24 l^tive Infantry.
Zillah Surgeon and Saperintendentof Jail, Mangalore.— Sick Fnrlovigfa .
f Civil Surgeon, Akola, and Oflfg. Sanitary Commr., Ac., Hyderabad
'( Assigned Di»trict8.
Civil Surgeon. Central Provinces, Nimar.
2x Native Infantry,
f X Native Infantry.
29 Native Inftintiy.
I Native Infantry. /
Sick Furlough.
35 Native Infantry.
3 Infantry, Hyderabad Contingent
39 Native Infantry.
Hume, Thomas, MD
Thomas, George Tucker
Sturmer, Arthur James
Williams, Bex^amin Harvey, MD.
Adams, Archibald, MD
Ferrand, Edward I30 Sept.75
Pedroza, Francis Hookins '30 Sept 75
Maitland, John I31 Mar. 76
Walker, George Lemon, MD 31 Mar. 76
Hunter, Joseph 31 Mar. 76
Swaine, Charles Lethbridgo ^3' Mar. 76
Smith, Maurice Henry 13X Mar. 76
Lee, William Alexander yi Sept. 76
Eyre, Montague Stokes, MB 30 Sept. 76
Rogers, Thomas Kizig. MB 31 Mar. 77
Nailer, Henry Aug. Pitsroy, If 27. 13 < Mar. 77
Elcum, DonaJd '3' Mar. 77
Chatterjie, Nitjunanda 3' Mar. 77
Bennett. Charles Henry, If i>. ...! i Oct. 77
ThomhlU, WUliam Henry, MD. \ x Oct
4 Native Infkntry.
22 Native Infkntry.
6 Native Infantry.
C Civil Surgeon, Hoshungabad, Central Provinces. — Ofl|s. Bupdi.
X Central Jail, Nagpore.
Civil Surgeon, Nagar Division, Mysore.
Officiating Civil Burgeon and Superintendent of Jail, Kumool.
Civil Surgeon and Saperintendentof Jail, Kumool.— Siok Furlough.
Acting Zillah Surgeon, Trichinopoly.
1 Infantry, Hyderabad Contingeint.
12 Native Infantry.
OffloiatlDg 36 Native Infantry.
34 Native Infantry.
f Medical Officer of the PoUtical Agencies at Kota and Jaira Paton,
( Rajpootana.
W^ing 35 Native Infantry.
With 23 Native Infantry.
Sick Furlough.
D and G Companies, Sappers and Miners, R^ahmundry.
Doing duty 30 Native Infantry.
2 Infantry, Hyderabad Contingent.
Nagpore Force.
Sick Furlonph,
Hyderabad Contingent— Olfff. 5 Infkntry.
Chemical Examiner and Professor of Ohemiatry, Medical CklU^ge.
With 7 Native Infantry at Sumbulpore.
Doing duty 37 Native Infantry.
British Burmah Divtsion.— Attached 33 Native Infimtry,
Presidency Division.
77 British Burmah Division.— With 33 Native Infantry. j
' Digitized by V^OOQIC
Madras Medical Department.
406
Sroeiovs.
Robinson, Robert Henry, ifD...,
Reporter, Uaneclgae Eduljee
Pope, Thomas Henry
Pemberton. Robert
W&rliker, Damodiur Parshotam
Voran, James Joseph, IfD. ...
Smith, Ferdinand Clarence....
Qoarle, WiUiam Adair, MI>....
Armstrong, Henry
Mailing, Clement
Damla, Bdn^i Manekji
Alien, Richard Maurice
CAmithers. Herbert St. Clare
Thomas, William Frederick...
Sarkiea, Sarldea Carrapiet
Wortabet, Henry Oeor;{e Luther
Frenchman, Ednlji Palftiyi ..
Bain, David Stuart Erskine ..
J&mee, Richard
t Oct. 77
X Oct. 77,Offloiatinfir Civil Surgeon, Chittoor.
30 Mar. 78 1 Doing duty ai Native In&ntxy.
30 Mar. 78 1 British Burmah Division.
30 Mar. 78 Doing duty at Rumpa, Rajahznnndry District
30 Mar. 78 With 15 Native Infantiy.
30 Mar. 78 Doing duty 31 Native Infiintry.
30 Mar. 78 General duty, British Burmah Division.
30 Mar. 78 Presidency Division.— Doing duty 10 Native Infantry.
30 Sept. 78 Mysore Division.
30 Sept. 78 Attached 17 Native Infkntry.
30 Sept. 78 Attached to 4 Native Infantry.
30 Sept. 78 Attached to i Native Infantay.
z8 0ct. 79
19 Oct. 79
27 Oct. 79
27 Oct. 79
27 Oct. 79
Madras Veterinary Department.
Sun VxTSKiiTAST SirsGzoirs.
Shar, Frederick George , 6 Feb. 57, On special duty.
ISI CL4SS VSTSXrViLBT SUSGXOV. j
Western, George I25 Apr. 57<Body Guard, Madras.
Madras Ecclesiastical Establishment.
The Sight Reoertnd Frederick Gell, DD. Lord Bishop of Madras, 27 November x86i.
Tk§ VenerabU Charles Kous Drury, MA. Archdeacon of Madras, 24 June 75.
F. Bowlandson, Esq., BA. Registrar of the Diocese and Secretary to the Lord Bishop, x Dec. 75.
1:3? Ret.
«=55 ««!.
!•--- Rn.
»«:' firp.
«•:: iw.
':^i iev,
■'^^ in.
i^^'S Rn.
«:«aec. ^ ^ ^
'*^ iZec. Henry Pope, BA .T .T.. ....'. Joint Chaplain of St. George's Cathedral
i^ £er. Clement Smith, BA^ Chaplain of Cocanada.
JirmoB CHAViinrB.
if>) Rex!. John Bowden Trend, ITA ! Chaplain of St Mark's, Bangalore.
1S70 TUv. James Francis Browne !Sick Furlough.
"70 Rn. WiUiam Weston Blwes, MA 'Furlough.
William Wrighte Gilbert Cooper, ITi.... Furlough.
Samuel Thomas Pettigrew, MA I Furlough.
Joseph Duncan Ostrenan, BA "
Henry IHgot James, BA
Charles Rous Drury, 1£A
James McKee, DD
Octavius Dene, BA
John William Wynch, UA
George Bnglish
Thomas Foulkes
William Leeming, 2£A
WiUiam Samuel Trotman, BA
Charles Henry Deane, MA
George Warlow, MA
Francis George Lys, Jf^
David George Clarke, .B^
WUliam Marshall Sargent Babington, BA
Furlough.
Chaplam of St. Thomas* Mount, with charge of Palaveram.
Joint Chaplain of St. George's Cathedral.— Archdeacon of the
Furlough. [Diocese of Madras
Chaplam of Mercara.
Chaplain of Trimulgherry.
Chaplain of Trinity District, Bangalore.
Chaplain of St. John's District, Bangalore.
Chaplain of Wellington.
Chaplain of Vizianagram.
Chaplain of Coonoor.
tiarrison Chaplain of Fort St. George.
Chaplain of Mysore.
Chaplain of Vellore.
Chaplain of North Black Town, Madras.
Chaplam of Trichinopoly.
Chaplain of Vepery.
Chaplain of Cannanore.
Chaplain of Poonamallee.
Chaplain of South Black Town.
Domestic Chaplain to the Bishop*
Chaplain of Bellary.
187J Mn, John Mill* Walker, MA..
»»74 Rn. .\lfred Charles Taylor, BA
"74 Ret. Harry Archibald Wmiams, MA.
1*75 R*9. Daniel Wilaon Kidd, BA ,
Jf75 fi«. John Smithwhite
1875 Rk. Samuel Morley
X875 R^. Walter Wace, BA. ^ ^.
1876 Rtv. Arthur Panton Rowe Chaplain of Vizagapatam.
^m^Rev. Charles Henry Pelly, MA IChaplain of Bolarum.
M77|««. Prank Penny, BA Acting Chaplain of Trichinopoly.
^577 -Jw. Daniel John French {Acting Chaplain of Aurungabad.
i^i?*"- WaUam Soott, BA ;Chaplain ofTrevandrum.
1878! Are. Robert Joseph Brandon, LL.D IChaplain of Secunderabad.
i879|««'. James Sharp IChaplain of CaUcut, with charge of Coimbatore.
x579lJ2w.PoT8tar Clarke Gittens I
1879' «« Charles John Btty Chaplain of Meroara.
Digitized by V^jOS^Bt^
^07 Madras Ecclesiastical Estahlislwient.
CHURCH OF SCOTLAND.
I BBX4XK8.
3859i2Zec. Alexander Walker Senior Chaplain, St. Andrew's Church, Madras.— Furlough.
x866'i«». William AJe^nder Liston ...'Bangalore.— Offg. St. Andrew's Church, Madnw.— Offg. Senior Chaplain.
' ASBISTAirT Chaplaiits. 1 ,,.,««.«
1874 Bct. James Jollie iSeounderabad.— Offg. at Bangalore.
1878' Je«>. William Forest Archibald Offg. at Secunderabad. _^
Madras Staff Corps. — War Services.
^ Greneral H. Pritchard served in the Vizagapatam Hills in 1832-33. In the Ooomsoor campaign of 1835-36. Al»
in the Kolapore campaign of 1845.
* Lieut. General S. C. Briggs senred in the Coorg campaign of April 1834, and was present at the taking or i
breastwork at Cassanhully, and at the assault of the Buck stockade. Was employed with the troops at the qaemtijj
of an insurrection in the Shorapore district, and at the capture of Ann)Lpah Naick, also against the fort of
Meenageepett and capture of Borsanee Sing in 1842. Commanded a force of the Hyderabad Contingiat am
Resident's Escort on the occasion of the Residency being attacked by a body of Rohillas on the X7th Jaly 1857.
* Lieut.General R. Hamilton served in the Burmese war in 1853, and was present at Tonghoo, and and m
Command of the Sitang detachment at the taking of Beeling (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Senred in the Indiu
mutiny campaign in 1857-^8, including the affairs of Kubrai, battle of Banda, and surrender of Kirwee (Medil
with Clasp for Central India).
B Lieut. General C. Mackenzie senred with General Lindsay's Column in Coorg in 1834 in all the actions leadics
to the conquest of Mercara the capital of Coorg. Served under Admiral Chads against tile Malur Pirates in iS^;.
Was in the Cabool garrison until he became a hostage, and again in 1841-42 after his release. Led the advanct^
guard at the forcing of the Khoord Cabool Pass, 12 Oct. 1841 ; defended the fort of Nishan Khan in the citjoj
Cabool, Nov. 1841— forced his way through the enemy's lines, bringing off the wounded with the women ar.d
children, himself receiving three slight wounds. Commanded a body of Jezailchis, and mentioned by Geneni
Blphinstone in his report to Government as " engaged in every action during the siege (at Cabool), hiB conduct
bein^ most conspicuous." Was wounded at the battle of Behmaroo on the 23ra Nov. 1841, and again at the murder
of Sir William Macnaghten on the 23rd Dec. 3841. Was given up as a hostage on the 8th January 1842 at the Bpeml
demand of Akbar Khan. Twice sent disguised as an Affghan to negotiate with General Pollock in April and
May 1842. Commanded a large body of Kuzsilbach Horse, and also in Political Charge of Prince Shahpnrdano^
the expedition to Istalif. Served in person at the storming of Istalif in September 1842. Raiaed and commaDded
the 4th Sikh Light Infantry on the Frontier during the last Puxyaub campaign in 1848-40. Took possessioo of tne
Ceded Districts of Berar in 1853, and established British rule without bloodshed or loss of revenue, *^" /^*
thanked for this ** opportune and important public service." As Brigadier of Elichpore Division he dispened the
Rohillas in 1854, taking some small forts and a large number of prisoners. Personally checked a matinv of w
3rd Hyderabad Cavalry on the 21st September 1855, and was dangerously wounded in so doing— received elevto
sabre cuts and three bad contusions. Has been repeatedly thanked by Government, Cabool Medal, €£.» vod a
special annuity of ;£3oo for " varied and distinguished services especially in Affghanistan."
* Lieut.General H. Nott served in the Burmese war in 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp fbr Pegu). Commanded tae
detachment which captured the rebel Nursimba Reddy in the Ceded Districts m 1846. Served with General
Whitlock's Force in the suppression of the mutiny in Bengal in 1858-59.
10 Mf^or General C. Cooke served as Deputy Assistant Commissary C^neral with the Madras Brigade in tte
Burmese war ftrom the 31st March 1852 to the zoth April 1853, uid was present at the capture of Rangoon asa
occupation of Prome (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). .
la Major Greneral T. Thompson served with the field force in Kumool in 1839, and was present at the afflur 01
Zorapore.
^^ Major General H. Man served in the first Gk)omBOor camjiaignof 1835-36, and in the second campaign in m:-
Served in the Burmese war firom July 1852 to July 1853, and was present at the recaptore of Billing (Medal ^i»
Clasp for Pegu).
" M%jor General W. G. Woods served with a detached force in co-operation with Colonel Green's Brigade m
suppressing the insurrection in Canara in 1837. Was on field service in the Saugor Division and Bundlecnnd ic
3 842-43, and present at the affUr at Simeeriah, and when in command of a field detachment, consisting of a troop 01
the 6th Light Cavalry and a Company of the 43rd Native Infkntry, surprised a party of rebels north of the Nerbodoa.
Was employed as Brigade Major to the Madras Troops in the Sanger and Nerbudda Territories during the Gwauor
campaign of 1843-44. , .
i> Colonel C. C. McCallum served with afield detachment in the Southern Mahratta Country in 1841, and w
present at the capture of the fort of Badamee.
«> Major General H. D. Abbott served with the Nizam's Cavalry In the operations against Kumool in 1830; "
Brigade Major with the Head Quarters of the Nizam's Cavalry Division during the operations acainst Sowlla* »
Waronee and Umee in 1849 ; also as Brigade Mi^orof the Force at the Investment and reduction of Fort Bai (Maowi,
December 1850, and at repulse of the sortie by the Arab Garrison. Served as Brigade Major of the Force at ui«
siege of Dhimrar in January 2851 . Also as Brigade Major to the Force in the engagement with the Arabs n£ar
Madras Staff Corps. — War Services, 408
Atininf^rabad, aand September 1853. Commanded one of the attacking Columns on the entrenched village of Jesnrint
Fuora. Brigade Mi^or to Brigadier Mayne's Force at engagement with Bohillaa at Sailoor zist Sept. 1854 (severely
rounded— «abre cat of left arm and two horses woondea under him). Commanded at Aurungabad during the
aisaffection of the troops at that station in May 1857. Served with the Hyderabad Contingent Force under Colonel
Ona the reduction of Peeplia in Malwa. Commanded the ist Hyderabad Cavalry with the Force despatched to
M&hidpoor. Commanded tne right attack in the Cavaliy action at Rawal in Nov. 1857. Present with the Malwa
Field Force at the battles of Mundepore and Goodariah 21st 22nd 27rd and 24th Nov. 1857. Commanded a Brigade
of Cavalry at the repulse of the attack made on the rear (Brevet of Major). Served in the action in forcing the Pass
of Dhamonee. Present with the force under Sir Hu^h B.ose at the action at Mudenpore, and commanded the
Niaadron of the ist Hyderabad Cavalry sent in pursmt; capture of the Fort of Talbhet 12th March 1858 ; invest-
ment and siege of Jhansie (wounded). Commanaed the Hyderabad Cavalry Contingent at the battles of Koonch
and irolowlee, advance on Gali>ee, pursuit from Calpee, battle of Morar (horse killed) ; pursuit of rebels under Tantia
Topee from CrwaUor, action at Jowra Allipoor (Medal with (Jlasp for Central India, and CB.). Commanded a Brigade
cT Caralrv (br the protection of the line of the Nnrbudda during Tantia Topee's passage into Che Deccan in
> IV. and Dec. 1858, and Jan. 1859. Commanded a Field Detachment in pursuit of Rohillas in the Hill country
near Gintoor in Nov. 1859.
^ Major (General W. C. R. Macdonald served the Gwalior campaign of 1843-44, ^^^ ^^s present as Extra Aide do
Camp to Lord (jough at the battle of Maharajpore (thanked in despatch, Bronze Star) . Served in the Turkish Contin-
ecDtwith rank of Lt. Colonel during the Russian war in 1855-56, and was Commandant of a Regiment of Turkish
Cavalry. (;ommanded at the Cavalry engagement at Kertch on the i6th Dec. 1855, where, with 80 Turkish Cavalry,
be twice charged a body of about 500 Russian Hussars and Cossacks. In this encounter he received a sword-cut ou
the ritrht hand, and a severe spear wound in the neck, besides contusions. In allusion to this affair a complimentary
Geaeral order was issued (4th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
" Colonel F. Young served in the suppression of the mutiny in Bengal in 1857-59, and received the thanks ef the
L2£Qt.Goremor of Bengal for a successral pursuit of a body of sepoy rebels in Behar in June 1858, on which occasion
kewith nine of his men crossed the Poon Poon river in a flooded state and killed with his own hands two of the
Kpoyrebels who had remained behind to dispute the passage of the ford, in a hand-to-hand encounter (Medal).
'* Brigadier General F. G. Kompster served with the Expeditionary Force in China in 1842, and was present at the
Kormingof(Mn-kiang-foo (Medal).
" Colonel A. Howlett was employed in the suppression of the mutiny in Bengal in 1857-59 ; served as Commissa-
liu Officer with field oolunms under Colonel Fischer and Brigadier Carthew on the Grand Trunk Road, and at
Ckwnpore firom September 1857 to Januarv 1858 ; was present at the actions on the 26th 27th and 28th November
tin rith the Gwalior mutineers before (Jawnpore, and in the entrenchments during their subsequent investment
^ ibe rebel force till 6th December following ; was with the head quarters of the regiment at Bunnee bridge when
it formed the rear guard of Sir James Outram's Force during the period of its occupation of the Alumbagh, also
Jmn^ the capture of Lucknow. Commanded a field detachment in Gurruokpoor district (W>m 13th September till 27th
November 1858, and engaged in affairs with the rebels at Bansee on the 22nd and 28th September, at Chittra, at Poka
Bttwiix^ at Bisoohn, and Doomaragunge. Was senior Officer commanding Head Quarters and Right Wing of his
nment at the action before Toolsepore, and was woimded on the 28th September and his horse shot under him.
wrvai as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master (General to the field column under Brigadier Faddy in Bundlecund in
^h 1859, ftnd engaged in attack and rout of the rebels under Rumnust Sing by a detachment of 2nd Sikh Cavalry.
w^ed as Assistant Quarter Master Greneral to the Saugor Field Division firom July 1859 to the breaking up of the
dinjionon list December following (Brevet of Mi^jor, Medal with Clasp).
" Major General A. K. Gtore served at Uzigool in 1847 and 1848.
J' Major Qeneral E. W. Boudier served in the Kumool campaign in 1839. Served in the Turkish Contingent during
tteRoMian war in 1855-56, and commanded a Regiment of Turlnsh Infantry till the war was over (Brevet of Major,
4i^CiaB9 of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
** Cokmel S. Mainwanng served with the Expeditionary Force in ChmA in 1842, and was present at the storming
^ Qtptore of Chin-kiang-foo and investment of Nankin (Medal).
^Colonel E. J. Lawder served as an Acting Deputy Quarter Master General of the Army with the Saugor Fiela
^.sion daring the whole time it was in the field in 1858-59, was present at the attack on Jheeghur, affair of
Idhni, battle of Banda, relief of Kirwee 25th December, when Division Head Quarters with the Horse Artillenr and
^-ikj marched 84 miles in 37 hours, and storming of the heights of Punwarree (Brevet of Msjor, Medal with Clasp).
" f'oJonel G. R. Phillips served in the Southern Mahratta Country in 1845-46.
* C'ikmel E. F. Burton was employed with a field force against rebels in the Tondiman Rajah's country firom
a'U0 3iBt July 1854.
^ UjOf Genoiu R. WooUey was employed in the districts of Nursingpore, Jubbulpore, and Saugor in sup-
pTbseng the rebellion in October, November, and December 1857.
" Colonel R. D. Ardagh commanded an armed party in April 1859 which was sent up to protect the British
^^ler on the Salween river from the inroads of the Burmese ; was also present as a Volunteer at the defence of
^^^f^in May 1852.
Ojiosel J. Loudon served in the Southern Mahratta Country in 1844-45, and was present at Samanghur,
c^i^Kiiar, Panulla, Raugna, Seevapore, Mnnohur, and Munsuntosh, and operations at the Rain ghaut.
C<^1 M. T. Fft-ench served with the field force in Kumool in 1839, and was present at the affair at Zorapore,
^"rspiojed in 1857-59 in Bengal, and present at the affair at Suhar, Shahabad 21st August and 20th September
I'^Ooorpoor Shahabad 15th and 22nd September iSs8 (Medal).
Uiooel A. F. Place served with the field force in Kumool in 1839, and was present at the affkir at Zorapore,
^ eniployed in 1857-59 "» Bengal. Served with the Shahabad Field Force under Brigadier Douglas ; commanded
* : Lir of one subadar and 25 sepoys, and by stratagem surprised the rebel post of Mairodora and captured 26
^"^-- 7th Auirnst 1858 : present at the taking of Suhar on the left bank of the Soane and destmction of the rebels
r^' '^'t ^e 2X8t August 1858, again at the destmction of that town on the 20th September, at the taking of Noor-
^■■, Aurragah, and Turcole on the Z5th and 22nd September when those towns and several boats were destroyed
* I olonel W. 8. Simpson served with the troops in the Northern CTonoan in pursuit of the Freebooter Ragogee-
«^^ra from January to June 1845. Commanded a detachment against the Shans and Kareens of the Younsareen
Jjnci, Martaban Province in 1857.
^.olonul J. M. Macgregor served with Lt.Colonel Watson's Field Force in the Saugor and Nerbudda Ter-
pries from 4th Oct. 1842 to a6th AprU 1843 ; was present at the aflktir at Heerapoor on the Nerbudda and Simee-
p m Bundlectmd. Was actively employed with his Regiment in the Saugor and Nerbudda Territories during the
P^y in Bengal in 1857-58 ; commanded a squadron on the nth December 1857, and surprised and captured the
m Bas^wan Sing ; commanded a squadron at the taking of the forts of Dehayan, Tirol, and Deolee. Formed
I of the force under the personal command of Lord Clyde firom October 1858 to T8th January 1859 ; present at
ukmg of Boxar Ghaut, Doondeeakherah, and defeat of Beni Madhoo on the 24th November 1858, Churdah
i>ecember 1858. and Mujeediah 27th December 1858 ; on the baggage guard at Bankee when theiubels under
x^&na and Emm were defeated by liord Clyde on the 3xst December 1858. Present at the reduction of Ban-
fnd under liuor General Whitlock and Brigadier Wheler firam X9th Januaiy 1859 to 28th January i860 (Brevet
lajor, MedalWith ClHsp).
tolonel A. Cooper served with the 8th Madras Native Infi&ntry at the operations in the Kolapore State Oct.
1 ^0 June 1845. and in the Southern Concan.
colonel P. Maroall served in the Southern Mahratta Country 1844-45, and formed part of Colonel Outram's
I r ^i'^^^^V^'^f wai» present at the storming of the fort of Samunghur, attack and capture of the heights of
jaerghnr, and surren- ler of that fort, storm and capture of the forts of Punulla (slightly wounded> and Pownghur,
tl^f t 7'^^^ of "»e operations at Sasedroog, and at the attack on the stockades in December 1844; led the
^nt or the Elephant rock 8th January 1845, present at the attack and capture of the village of Seerapoor and at
laiucka on the forts or' Munohur and Munsuntosh.
tu onel W. A. Riach served with the expedition to China ft-om 24th February 1857 <» 27th December 1859.
^-oioneiA. Eitherdon volunteered and served with the 5th and 9th Regiments N. I. during the Burmese war in
^ accompanied th» Expeditionary Force, and subsequently officiated as Staff Officer to the column under
E S 2
4^9 Madras Staff Corps, — War Services.
Brigadier General Steel, commanded a company of the 5th Regiment N.I. with the adyanoed party at the attack
apon Gonflrah i8th January 1853, and present at other minor affkirs (Medal with Clasp for Pegn).
*' Colonel T. Gillilan served with the 35th Madras Native Iniknt^^ at the operations in the vicinity and captore
of Rangoon in April 1852 ; was Paymaster of the Madnus Division Army of Ava till the end of the war (Medal with
Clasp for Pegn).
** Colonel C. H. Abdy served in the Sontbem Mahratta Conntiy in 1844-45, and was present at Samanghor, Bod-
derghnr, Ramghor, Munohnr and Mnnsontosh. Received a slight sword-cut on the foot at Samanghor.
•• Colonel J. P. Watts was employed in the suppression of the mutiny in India in 1857-59.
^ Colonel E. F. Waterman was present at Indore on the ist July 1857 when Holkar's revolted troops attaclced
the Residency. Was afterwards employed in keeping open the communication between Khandeisn (Bombay
Presidency) and Malvra, firom December 1857 ^ August 1858 (Medal).
77 Colonel C. Hight was employed in the hill tracts of Orissa in 1847, 184Q, and again in 1851.
M Colonel J. G. Touch served in the second Burmese war, and was present at the capture of Martaban 5th April
1852 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
" Colonel R. M. Macdonald served at Ungool in 1847 and 1848.
*^ Colonel P. S. Cunningham served in the Southern Mahratta campaign in 1844-45, and was present at the
taking of the heights in front of and occupation of Budderghur .
*> Colonel L. w. Buck served with the expedition to Cnina in 1857-58, including the capture of Canton (Medal).
** Colonel C. S. Elliot served in the Burmese war in 1852-53, and was present at the destruction of the enem/i
stockade on the Rangoon river, the operations in the vicinity and capture of Rangoon, and capture of Pegn ia
November 1852. Commanded the advanced guard of the force under Miy'or General Godwin, which relieved tha
Pegn garrison in December 1852 ; mentioned in despatch (Medal witii Clasp for Pegu). Served in the suppresMOD
of the Bengal mutiny from December 1857 ^^^ ^us regiment returned to Madras, and was with Outnun's Corpe of
Observation at the Alumbagh, and also at the capture of Lucknow, and at the subsequent operations of the On<id
Field Force under Sir Hope Grant, from June to December 1858 (Medal with Clasp).
*^ Colonel H. H. Firth was present with the second expedition against the rebel Nursimba Reddy in 1846, and at
the capture of the three Rajahs of Owk in September 1846. Served in Burmah in 1852-53 (Medal with Cla#p for
Pegu). Also with Major General Whitlock's Force in suppressing the mutiny in Bengal m 1858-50, and present a '
surrender of the rebel Narrain Rao of Kirwee, and in the action at Grivaussah on the banks of the Binde river.
*7 Colonel De Symons Barrow served in Oude during the suppression of the muUnv in 1858-59; present at the
action for the relief of Sandeela and at the action of Jummoo (mentioned in despatches). Commanded a Regiment
of Military Police with the Column under Sir George Barker in all subsequent operations till t^e oondosion of ibe
campaign. Had Divisional command of the Militiury Police watching the Nepaul Frontier after the retreat of (be
rebel army and until the withdrawal of the Police in October 1859 (Medal).
"* Colonel R. H.Bolton was on field serviceinBengalduringthe mutiny from October 1857 to August 1858 (Medal).
100 Colonel W. A. Gib was present at the assault and capture of the fort of Werkera m Khandeish in 1844 ; ma
employed on field service in the Concan against the rebel Ragogee-Bungria, and with one subadar and five sepova
attacked and dispersed his gang, capturing most of their propm^ and arms ; proceeded against a rebel Bheel chief-
tain, and was present at the attack on his camp and capture of himself and brother. Commanded parties of Police,
Regulars, and Irregulars on several occasions in the Jubbulpore district in 1858-59, in pursuit of rebels and la
the action at Tendukurch.
^<>^ Colonel W. T. F. Farewell was employed on field service in the Saugor and Nerbudda Territories, in iLe
suppression of the Indian mutiny, from 6th February 1858 ; present at tiie afEULr of Eabraie 17th April, battle J
Banda 19th April 1858, and surrender of the rebel Narrain Rao, and occupation of Kirwee on 6th June 1858 (Medal
with Clasp for Central India),
10* Bri^idier General C. P. Keyes commanded the xst Pui\janb Influitr^ with the force which accompanied Sir
Charles Napier into the Koh&t Pass in February 1650 (received the thanks of His Excellency and of the Local Gorerc*
ment). Was present with the regiment in the relief of a body of Mooltanees in a town on the Kohit-Kotal whicii
was surrounded by the Pass Afreedes in March 1850, on which occasion the regiment was unaided and sastain»l
heavy loss (received the thanks of Government). Was on field service in October 1851 as 2nd in Command of lbs
regiment. On field service in May 1852, when the regiment, owing to treachery in transmission of orders, made 1
forced march of seventy miles into action ; present at Prang-ghar, TshA-kdte, ErroshA and several other miar
aflkirs in the Eusufrie and R&nazie Valleys (received the thanks of the Grovemment) . On field service in Decesler
1852 in command of two companies of tile regiment in a secret expedition against the Omerzie Wuzeereea in tU
Kafir Kote hills (services acknowledged by Government). In command of a wing of the regiment on field senrioe :::
March 1853 against the mountain tribes in the S&UmAnee range (services acknowledged by Government). On fie.'i
service in December 1853 with the zst Pui^jaub InfJantiy. On nela service in 18^4 in command of Scinde Rifle Corr*>.
On field service in 1855 in the Meranzie Vallev in command of the Scinde Rifle Corps. In April i860 commanded lA
Pui^aub Infantry in the expedition against the Wuzeerees; marched through their hills to their head>quaru?» tt
Kanagoorum (received the special thanks of Supreme and Local Governments and of the Secretary of State for In lia,
and Brevet of Mi^'or) . On field service in August 1863 in command of the zst Punjaub Infantry and Hasars Mooncaa
Battery to watch the Hindoostani fanatics at Sat&na. Joined Kinteyla Field Force in October, and served throagb< ^ ^
the Umbeyla campaign (severely wounded ; received the special thanks of the Commander in Chief and of the Supreaa
and Local Governments, Brevet of Lt.Colonel and CB.) In Februarv 1869 organized and commanded a eecret expedlnAJ
against the Bezoties. a turbulent tribe on the Kohfl border (received the special thanks of the Supreme and Lodl
Governments and of the Secretary of State for India, and Brevet of Colonel) . In April 1869 commanded a field fore^
against the C&bul Kheyl and Taza Kheyl Wuzeerees (received the thanks of the Supreme and Local Governments
Medal with two Clasps).
'<» Colonel G. H. M. Aynaley was engaged in suppressing the mutiny in Bengal in 1857-58. Served in tl
Saugor and Nerbudda Territories, and was present at the action of the nth December 1857, when the rebel cbj
Bugwan Sing was surprised and captured, also at the affkir of Kooahganm, and at the attack of Tirol in Oude. <
the loth June 1858 commanded a detachment of cavalry and inflmtrv againat the rebels under Bein Bahadoor
Kumaipore; present at the attack against the rebel chief Beni Madho at Buxar Ghaut, the attack and pnrsiul
the rebels by Lord Clyde at Chundah, at the capture of the fort of Meqendie, on the following dav was on the U
gage guard at Bankee when the rebels under uie Nana and Begum were defeated ; served with ^e Commandef
Chief ^B personal force from 8th October 1858 to January 1859 ; present at the reduction of Bundlecund nU
Brigadier Wheler ; was with Mi^or General Whitlock's Field Force in the beginning of 1859, ^nd in command « I
squadron of the 6th Light Cavalry, a squadron of Allahabad Mounted Police, and a company of InfkrtrT ^
detached in pursuit of Uie rebel Runmust Singh near Kirwee at the end of 1859. Commanded a troop of the i
Cavalry and a company of the i9t^ Native Infantry which was employed in the SurgootjiA Jungles in the pniH
and dispersion of the rebels under Runmust Singh (Medal).
iM Colonel E. W. Dun served with the expedition up the Canton river under Major General D' Agoilar on
and and 3rd of April 1847, and was present at the storming of Boguebarrier and Canton Forts on the 2nd and
April 1847, capture of Barodea and Tathehut forts on and and 12th March 1858. Ser^'ed with the field force a-j
Sir Hugh Rose in Central India during the whole campaign, and was present at the afihirs of Jbansi, Calpee, Ko^'t
Gwalior, Gadowlie, and Belowah. Served with the Berar Field Force from November 1858 to February 1859 (V«
with Clasp).
^^ Colonel R. C. Babington served as a volunteer in the Kaffir war of 1851 under Sir Haxry Smith, in m
mand of the 2nd European Levy, and was present in several sldrmishes while patrolling in the neighboarho<?
King William's Town (Medal).
ii(> Colonel H. S. Rammell served at Ungool in 1847 and 1848.
"* Colonel G. P. B. Bherard served in the Burmese war in z85a-53, and was present at the defonoeof Martal
and recapture of Billing (Medal with Clasp for Pegu) . .
^** Colonel G. Heam served in the Burmese war m Z853, and was present at the recaptdre of Billing— ironndM
a mnsket-baU (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
I** Colonel J. Michael served m the Deccan during the Mutinies (Medal).
^** Colonel A. B. Clephane served in Turkey and the Crimea as Brigade Major of the Tnrkiah Contingent in 185.^
^** Colonel B. G. Lewis was emploved in suppressing the insurrection in the Pariah Kimedy district inzSseand al
1^ Colonel B. O. Leggatt served in the Burmese war in z852-53, and was present at the storming of Ranf9
Madras Staff Corps. — War Services, 410
(Medal with Clasp for Pega). Commanded two compfuues on field service in Norfch Canara firom Angast to
December 1857 ; during the absence of Captain Walpole on sick certificate was in command of the field forces
embodied for the suppression of the rebels ; and commanded left wing 35th Madras Native Infantry throughout the
cperations trom. Marcn to December 1858, and was present in various skirmishes and pursuits.
^^ Colonel 6. A. Searle served in the Burmese war in 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Held in detached
command two Companies of his regiment on field service during the insurrection in North Canara from i8th April
tili ist December 1858 (Medal).
i» Colonel R. A. Moore served in Ungool in 1847 and 1848.
i» Colonel W. Bose served in Goomsoor in 1847. Against the hill tribes in Rajahmundry district in September
and October 1857. "With the Saugor Field Diviuion in 1858-59.
^ Colonel G. N. Johnstone served in the Burmese war in 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). With the Sau-
gor Field Division in quelling the mutiny in India, including the amdr at Kubrai, battle of Banda, taking of Kirwee,
and aflbir of Imleepanee (Medal for Central India) .
i*t Colonel A. Jenkins served as a volunteer with the 35th Madras Native Inflmtry during the Burmese war
io i8s>-53, ftnd was present at the capture of Prome 9th and 10th October 1852 ; at Nowany firom ist November to
2o(h December 1852 ; accompanied the force to Meeaday, and was engaged in the attack on stockades there, and
other minor aflkirs (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Accompanied the small force in aid of the Civil Power from
Qoilon to Cochin in January 1857.
1* Colonel J. N. Maclean served in the Na^^re Province to intercept the rebels under Tantia Topee from 9th
Korember i8s8 to 26th January 1859. Served with a column of observation on the banks of the Wurdah river for the
sappression of disturbances in the Nizam's dominions in conjimction with a colmnn under Sir Hugh Rose flrom ist
t3 >>th March 185^.
^^ Colonel W. J. Vizard served in the Burmese war in 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Commanded a
detachment at Diggi, North Canara, throughout the operations from March to December 1858, and was present in
a skirmiah with andpursuit after the rebels.
>«s Colonel C. H. Wilson served in Ungool Boad and Goomaoor in 1848.
^^ Colonel T. C. Georges was employed on field service in Bumukh (Medal).
>*' Colonel C. S. Heam was employed against the insurgents in the Goloondah Zemindary in 1848. Served in
the second Burmese war, and was present at the capture of Martaban sth April i8<2 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu),
Served with the Turkish Contingent from March 1855 ^ Jiuie 1856 as Assistant Adjutant Greneral attached to the
head quarters of the force (4th Class of the Medjidie).
'* Colonel R. V. Handyside served during the Burmese war in 1852-53, and was present in the operations
before and attack on Rangoon on the nth i2tn i^th and 14th April 1852 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
^^ Colonel W. O.Swanston served in the Indian mutiny campaigns, and was emploved with General Havelock'a
Volunteer Cavalry trom. 9th July 1857 to 22nd Mwrchx858, and was present at the actions of Futtehpore, Aoung,
Pandoo Nnddee, Cawnpore, Onao, ana Busserut-Gung (both actions), Bhittoor, Mungarwar, Alumlmgh, and entry
into Lucknow 25th September, when he was wounded ; at the evacuation of Lucknow 2sth November 1857, *t t^®
Alombagh with Sir James Outram's Force from 29th November 1857 tUl Sth March 1858, and final capture of
Lucknow 15th March 1858 ; was emjiloyed by General Havelock in carrying despatches from Allahabad 40 miles
throQgh the enemy's country and bringing reply thereto, which he accomplishea in 36 hours on one horse (Medal
mtb two Clasps, and a yea/s service).
'* Colonel w. H. R. Godfirey served in the Burmese war in 1852-53 and was present at the storming of
Bangoon ; was also present at the repeated attacks on Naweng trom ist November to 20th December 1852 (Medal
with Clasp for Pegu) .
J^ Colonel A. 0. Lilly served with the field force under Colonel Orr, and was present in action with a party of
Bohillas near Bedur in Apjil 1859.
"* Colonel H. Fraser was actively employed from July 1857 until January 1859 with the Cavalry Brigade Hydera-
had Contingent^ and accompanied the field force under Colonel W. Orr to Mhow in October 1857, coercing en route the
JtfneU>rj Zemindars of Peepliah and Ragoo Ghur. Joined the Bombay Column before Dhar in October, and was
present with the 4th Cavalry Hyderabad Contingent on the nth November at Rawul when the Mahidpoor muti-
^^£«TB were alter forced marches overtaken, severaJ hundreds slain, and a complete battery, including siege-guns, &o.
c&puzred (specially mentioned for conspicuous gsJlantry on the occasion) . Was appointed Staff Officer to the Con-
^ii^ffenL Present with the Malwa Field Force under Sir James Stewart at the battle of Mundisoor on the 21st 22nd
sjrd and 24th November (was thanked by Colonel Orr). Served in the action in forcing the Pass of Dhamonee by
the Contingent Troops under Colonel Orr. Joined the Central India Field Force under Sir Hu^h Rose, and was
praent at the action of Muddenpoor, and in the pursuit when a considerable number of the mutmeei-s were cut up
(teked by Sir Hugh Rose) . Joined in the operations against Tal Behat under Colonel Orr, and was present before
Jhansi irom the 20th March to xsth April; commanded during the greater x)art of the day the 3rd Cavaby Hydera-
^Contingent at the battle of Betwah (thanked for his conduct at Jhansi). Was specially mentioned by Sir
Hugh Bose as follows :— "Lieutenant Fraser, Staff Officer of the Hyderabad Contingent, gaUantly killing three of
the enemy at the general action of the Betwah." Was in the action at Koonch (noticed by Colonel Orr) . Joined
^ the entire operations before Calpee and Gowlalee (noticed bv Colonel Orr). Was in the action at Bilowah
Ittttked for services). Was in the operations against Gwalior, and brought specially to notice by Sir Hugh Rose
^ onwearied seal and good service during the whole of the campaign m Central India." Thanked by Colonel
<2rrforhia gallantry before the enemy (Medal with Clasp for Centnu India).
"* Colond fi. K. Maoqnoid was employed against the mutineers in Bengal, and was present at the siege and
^Ptoe of Rathgur, battle of Bowdia, relief of Sanffor, siege and capture of Gurra Gotah firom xothto 13th of
febroarv, action at Zalimpoor, siege and capture of Jhansi, battle of the Betwah, battle of Koonch, siege and cap-
^ of Oalpee, and other minor aflbirs (Medal with Clasp).
'° Colonel W. S. Drever was employed in suppressing the insurrection in the Pariah Kimedy district in 1856 and
'^57< Was employed in North Canara in 1859 "^ conducting operations for the suppression of an armed insurrectioa
in that district, on several occasions engageid in personal encounter with the rebels who were all eventually cap-
^iired or slain ftiedal).
^** Colonel A. H*. M. Dickey accompanied the small force from Quilon to Cochin [in Jan. 1857 to aid the Ciyil
J*^ Colonel C. J. Smith was employed in the suppression of the mutiny in India in 1857-59, and was present at the
^Qiur at Kanta, at Bunnee with roroe forming rear guard of Commander in Chiefs Axiny during the capture of
Lacknow, present at Doomeragunge, at the a3»irs at Bansee on the 22nd and 28th September 1858, and at the battle
«»fTootoepore (Medal with ClaTp).
V c^^^^ "• Shaw served with the field force against the insurgent Moplaha at Mox^erry in the district of
^^'{■har, and was present at the engagement against the insurgent Moplahs on September 4th 1849, at Kolatoor on
2SIA Aogost 185X, and commanded a detachment of the Malabar Police Corps employed in the destruction of a party
^ msorffent Moplahs near Calicut on the Western coast on the zyth September 1855. Present at the quelling of a
not m Tinnsvellyjiand December 185b.
' ^olonel M. K. Bourne was present at the capture of Shorapore on the Sth Febmax7 1858.
.. ' .^jll<>^l &• S. Burge was employed on field service in Saugor and Nerbudda Territories in the suppression of
u«^fflaa Bntiny from 6th February 1858 to sist December 1859 ; present at Jushung, Kobrai« the battle of Bands.
^^^"'"^ of Kirwee, when the rebel chieb Narrian Rao and Madho Rao surrendered themselves prisoners, and
BEcorted them as State prisoners through the disturbed districts of Jnbbulpore, when they were handed over to the
^Tu^^ritiss ; was present at the aflkir at Larcherra 6th December 1858 (Medal with Clasp).
J' u>ionel A. T. Baldwin served in the Burmese war in 1852-53, and was present at the defence of Martaban.
»ad recaptore of Billing (Medal with Clasp for Pegu) .
• Ulond D. Standen served with the Kamptee Movable Column, and present at Sonaar river, the Imlees.
^^tHTmBhalMion and Sleemanabad in 1857 and 1858 (Medal),
in iSes"^'^ ^' ^* Palmer was actively employed during the mutiny against the rebels in Bumbulpore district
J '22??^ T* ^ Scott served in the Burmese war in 1852-53, and was present at the investment of Pegu in
uoary 1853 (Medal with Clasp for Vegxx). Was engaged in suppressing the mutiny in Bengal wUh M^pr^nenl
411 Madras Staff Corps, — War Services.
Whitlock's Force in 1858-59, and present at the surrender of the rebel Narrain Rao of Kirwee ; commanded a com>
panvof his regiment at the affair of Jignee Medal).
*7« Colonel H. C. Dowker served at Aurungabad in May 1857; served as 2nd in Command ist Cavalrv Hyder-
abad Contingent during the campaign in Central India in 1857-58, and was present at the battles of Mundisore and
Godariah 2i8t 22nd 23rd and 24th November 1857, forcing the pass of Dhamoone by the Contingent troops under
Colonel Orr at Barowiee, general action at the pass of Mudenpore, Talbhet, Chundejrree, the investment and captun- of
Jhniisi from 21st March to 5th April, pursuit of the Ranee of Jhansi (severely wounded, sabre^out on right shoalder),
at Kotah (charger wounded), the general action of Koonch, taking of Calpee, and the various affitirs before Calpoe
during the previous eight days, the action of Bilowah, affairs of outposts with the enem-y's oavalry uid artiUfry
before (Jwalior. Commanded the regiment in all actions subsequent to Jbansi, and until the end of the campaign,
the fall of Owalior, served in the Cavalry Brigade under Major Abbott that assisted in repelling the threatened
invasion of the Deccan by Tantia Topee in November and December 1858 and January 1859 (ft-evet of Major, Medal
with Clasp for Central India).
'7« Colonel T. T. Turton served with the field force under Major Orr against insurgent Rohillas in the Nizam's
territories in 1855 ; was present at the attack and capture of a body of Rohillas near Lingi Bonti» by Lt.Coloael
Doria's Field Force.
"» Colonel T. Dyer served with the Kumool Movable Column and Saugor Field Division in 1858 (Medal wiih
ClRisp).
ift3 Colonel J. P. Pedler commanded a field detachment of cavalry, infantry and artillery of the Hyderabad
Contingent at the attack and capture of Copal from the rebels by the field force under M^ior Hughes on the
1st June 1858 ; and commanded successfully a detachment of all arms at Budlai in the Nizam's Dominions again-t
a body of Bheels on 20th November 1859, a service which elicited the favourable notice of the Grovemor Creneral of
India.
>^^ Colonel F. J. Millar was employed during the rebellion in the Googaira district in 1857 (Medal).
i^> Lt. Colonel S. New was employed on field service in the Saugor and Nerbudda Territories and Raepore district
from nth October 1857 to 30th April 1858, and was present at Moorwarah 6th November 1857, &°d aflaini of
Koongaun and Junapanee (Medal) .
1^' Lt. Colonel J. L. Benwell was employed on field service with the Kamptee Movable Ck}Iunm in the Saugor and
Nerbudda Territories and Raepore district from X7th July 1857 to 30th April 1858, and was present in the engage-
ment with the mutineers of the 52ud Bengal N.I. and rebels near Kuttengie 27th September 1857 and KhoneePus
27th December 1857 (Medal).
'** Lt.Colonel C. B. L. Smith was actively employed during thelate rebellion in India. InDec.i857withapartyof 30
troopers he entered Sanakhan hills, and surprised the main body of the insurgents— 500 matchlock men — andcaptiiml
their leader, the rebel chief of Sanakhan, on whose head a price had been fixed. On the night of the 18th Jan. i -s
a portion of the troops stationed at Raepore mutinied, muraered the Sergeant Major, and seized the poet guns. The
only English OflQcers present were Captains Smith and Rybat, and the nearest trustworthy force was 180 mil«
distant, yet before the morning dawned these two Officers had suppressed the mutinv, and seized all the knovni
mutineers, who in due time were hanged in the presence of their comrades. From March to the end of June he
commanded a Detachment of troops againstithe rebel* in the Sumbulpore district, with whom he had variouaaflain*.
For his services rendered in 1857-58 he received the thanks of the Grovemor General in Council, and Uie expression
of Her Majesty's gracious approval. In Ort. and Nov. i860 he was employed against the rebels m the Manicghur
hills, and drove them from all their defences, completely dispersing the band (Medal).
•*» Lt.Colonel W, G. M. Strickland served in the Burmese war in 1852-53, and was present at the defence of
Martabau, and recapture of Billing (Modal with Clasp for Pegu).
*•• Lt.Colonel E.B. Sladcn sensed in the Burmese war in 1852-53; present at the relief of Pegu in December i852.£ail
at the second investment of Pegu in Januarj- 1853 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Conducted two successftilexpeditiozii
against rebel hill tribes of the Yoonzalee district Martaban Provmces in 1856 and 1857 (dangerously wounded, and
received the thanks of the Supreme Government). Served with his Regiment (ist Madras Fusiliers) in the sap-
Jression of the Indian mutiny from February 1858, until the return of the Regiment to Madras. Present with Sir
. Outram's Corps of Observation at the Alumbagh, and at the capture ofLucknow; the Onde campaign ftom
June to December 1858 ; appointed Brigade Quarter Master to Sir A. Horsford's Force on the march to and captuw
of Sultanpore ; at the passage of the Goomtee ; Brigade Quarter Master to Sir A. Horsford's Force at the affliir aaJ
capture of guns at Daooadpore ; acted as Orderly Officer to the Brigadier at this and other minor affairs CMed&i
with Clasp) .
»»* Lt.Colonel H. H. Foord was employed in Turkey during the Russian war in 1854-56. Commanded eoiM
Irregular Cavalry at the capture of Jnngliah Naik and others at Jaulnah 1858.
"* Lt.Colonel W. H. WTiitlock served during the second Burmese war, and was on board the steam ftrigate 5we»frii
during the naval engagement which took place off Rangoon on the i ith April 1852, when the enemy's stockades ^bicb
lined both banks of the river were destroyed. Joined and did duty with H.M.'s 51st Light Infantry as a volunteer,
and accompanied the stonning party which assaulted and captured the White House stockade on the 12th April liy-
Present during the operations m the vicinity of Rangoon, and at the final assault on Uie town on the 13th and ^\\^
April. Present with the Rifle Company of his Regiment (which covered the advance of the Column) in the attack on
Pegu the 2ist Nov. 1852, and on this last occasion received a very severe wound in the right elbow joint which dii«Ww
the right arm for life (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served in Bengal during the mutiny as Aide de Camp to ^^
G. C. Whitlock, commanding the Saugor Field Division (Medal).
»»• lit. Colonel H. T. Btuart servea aurmg tne secona liurmese war (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
w Lt.Colonel H. C.Menzies was employed in suppressing the insurrection in the Pariah Kimedy district in iSs^ST-
1** Lt.Colonel H. D. Cloet^ served during the second Burmese war, and was present at the storm and captiire
of Pegu 21st November 1852, when he was dangerously wounded by a musket-ball in the chest, was also
constantly engaged with the enemy during the ascent of the Pegu river m the leading steamer (Medal with Clasp
for Pegu).
** Colonel Willoughby Osborne served throughout the Indian mutiny campaigns of 1857-59. Was engaged in nine
affkirs between June and Dec. 1857 (wounded) . Commanded in the operations against the 3-Gun Fort of Kunchuna-
pore, and present at its capture on 7th Dec.; Joorah on 17th Dec; fortified town of Myhere, on 28th Dec.; ^^e
a2-Gun Fort of Myhere, on 3rd Jan. 1858; Jokehaie, on 19th Jan.; Kunwarrah 3-Gun Fort, on 21st Jan.; Bi?i»-
ffoogurh 1 3-Gun Fort, on 24th Jan. (wounded); Fort of Jigneehut, on a2nd May. Also present at the acti''°5;
Kurereah, on ist Jan. 1859 (wounded), and at Kentee on 5th March 1859 (^-B-* Honorary Aide de Camp to tte
Viceroy of India, Medal with Clasp for Central India) . .
«» LtO)lonel H. F. Dakeyne served with the Expeditionary Force in China under Sir Hope Grant in ^Sdojas"*
was present at the actions of Peytang and Sinhoe, capture of the Takoo forts, and final advance on Pei^^
(Medal). . „
«» Lt.Colonel O. F. Smithers was employed on field service in the Saugor and Nerbudda Territories in sup-
pression of the Indian mntiny trom 6th February 1858 ; present at the affairs of Jeegungh, Kobrai, battle of Band*,
and surrender of Kirwee (Medal with Clasp).
»« Lt. Colonel A. C. Bay served with the Saugor Field Division, and was present at Sheegum and Kobrai; com-
manded a company with the advanced guard at the battle of Banda; was with Captain Hilliard's detachment s^
Tolakunjarum (Medal with Chksp). ^ ,
«» Lt.Colonel J. W. Orr aerved in Burmah 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Also with MsJorGcncw
. Whitlock's Force in suppression of the mutiny in Bengal in 1858-59, and was present at the surrender o^the re»
Narrain Rao at Kirwee ; was left in charge of the camp on the i6th December 1858, when the force unaa
, Brigadier MaoDuff moved out to attack the rebels at Girwassah. .
■*t LLColonel F. Chtdsden served in Arracan during the Burmese war, and in the Snmbulpoor districta donB*
the disturbances in 1857-58. ^
»• LLColonel G. J. D. Heath served with the Saugor Field Division in Central India, and was present a* ^
relief of Kirwee, the subsequent assault upon (he neights of Pnnwarree, and defeat of the rebels on tne *l^
December 1858 (Medal with Clasp).
Digitized by ^<jOijy li:^
Madras Staff Corps. — War Services, 412
** Xt.CoIonel H. G. Thomson was on field service with a detachment of the 35th Foot against Hill Kareens near
SbuAT-gheen ftrom loth April to ist May 1856, and was present at the action at Palipoon.
"' Lt.Colonel H. M. Nepean was employeddurinf? the mutiny a^nat insorfrents in theRaepore,Ruknnpore. and
Sambulpore diBtricts in 1857-58 ; present at the capture of Grovind-Sing of Sonakhan and fourteen of his armed
fuilowen on nth December 1857 ; at the action and forcing of the Siugorah Pass 19th January 1858 ; in the action
mth the csyalry at Gringall in the Sumbulpore district, and other minor affairs (Medal) .
'^ Lt.CoIODel W. Peyton served during the Buimese war in 1852-53, and was present during the operations before
and attack on Rangoon on the nth 12th zath and 14th April 1852; assault and capture of Baasein zQth May 1851
(Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Was also employed with field detachments on the Hyderabad Frontier from i6th
November 1858 to 12th March 1859.
'^' Lt.Colonel H. E. Mottet was present with his Regiment on field service from the commencement of the dis-
torbances till 3nd November 1857.
"* Lt.Colonel G. N. Stephens was employed in suppressing the insurrection in the Pariah Kimedy district in
1856 and iSs?.
*^* LtColonel T. Wakefield was employed on field service with the Kamptee Movable Column in the Saugor and
N'erbndda Territories from 17th July to 22nd November 1857, and from 28th January to 30th April 1858 in the Rae-
fore district, and was present at the affkirof Balakote and in the engagement with the mutineer]^ of the 52nd Ben-
^fal Native Infantry near Kuttengee 27th September 1857 (Medal).
"* Lt.Colonel H. S. Robinson was actively employed during the mutiny against the insurgents in the Sumbulpore
difitrict in 1857-58.
^^' Lt.Colonel W. M. Lane was actively engaged during the Googaira rebellion as Commandant of a Belooch
lary, niththe column under the command of Migor Chamberlain in 1857 (Medal).
^'' Lt. Colonel T. B. E. Tennant served in Kimedy in 1856, and was present at the attack and capture of Woojie
Guildah 15th May 1856
"' Ll Colonel 8. F. M. T. Grant was emplo5'ed with the Southern Mahratta Field Force from 5th March 1858 in com -
mand of a detachment of the 47th Madras N.I., and from May to December 1858 served with the North Canara Field
Force employed against the rebels under the Sawunt Warrie Dessaes, and commanded for eight months the outpost
tfCoissee on the Goa Frontier, occupied by the 47th Detachment and a detachment of the 35th Madras N. I. (Medal).
^ Lt. Colonel R.H.Cunlifi'e was employed in suppressing the insurrection in the Pariah Kimedy district in 1856-57.
*" LuCoIonel H.Watson was employed on field service with the Kamptee Movable Column inthe Saugor and Ner-
bndda Territories and Raepore district fr^m 17th July 1857 to 30th April 1858, and was present at the afikirs at
B&lakote, Nursinghor, Patun, Junapanee, and KhoneePass, and the engagement at Kuttengee — sliglttly wounded
i Medal).
^ LuColonel N. Swanston commanded the K Company Sappers and Miners in the North China Expedition in
rVxi, and was present at the actions of Sinho and Tangkoo, the capture of the Takoo Forts, and at Pekin from
uii to 26ih October (Medal with two Clasps).
** LtColonel W. Robertson served during the Burmese war in 1S52-53, and was present with the Martaban
Colomn on its advance to Tonghoo ; also at the attack upKjn Kyouk Douay, and other affairs during the march
(Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Commanded a detachment during the disturbances in Kimedy in 1856. Served in
Eongal with Madras Rifies during the mutinies in 1857-59 (Medal).
^ LuColonel R. A. Walters served with the Kumool Movable Column and Saugor Field Division, and was pre-
^Qt at a skirmish with the rebels at Seehora on the 2nd March 1858— severe wound by a musket-ball on the thigh
(Medal with Clasp).
* Lt.(^Ionel H. St.M. Wynchwaaemplojred in suppressing the insurrection in the Pariah Kimedy district in 1856
tod 1857. Served against the Hill Tribes in the Rajahmuudry district in September and October 1857, and received
kcontoaionftrom a matchlock-ball. Employed with the Sappers in 1859 ^^ quelling the rebellion in Bengal (Medal).
" U.Colonel Way served in the 35th Madras Native Infantry in the Burmese war in 1852-53, and was present at
iJie capture of Prome (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
*' Jiajor Caulfeild served in the 35th Madras Native Infantry in the North Canara campaign, ftrom March to
1^- 1858, and was present in various skirmishes with the rebels.
^ Major F. H. Thompson served with the Saugor Field Force in 1858, and was present at the battle of Banda,
relief of Kirwee, and storming the Heights of Punwaree (Medal).
^ Lt. Colonel A. A. Johnson served in the Malwa campaign, and the campaign in Central Ijidia, and was present at
t^e capture of Peepliah, cavaliy action at Rawul, battles of Muudisore and Gorora, afikir at Barab near Saugor,
i>atUe of Midnapoor, capture of the fort of Talbehut, siege of Jhansi 21st of March to 7th April 1858, battle of the
BotKa, afikir at Kotah, battles of Koonch and Grolumbee, taking of Calpee, battle of Morar, and capture of Gwalior,
accompanied the field force which proceeded against Tantia Topee and was present in the action against a large
('AlyofBohillas at Chichmunba on 15th January 1859 (Medal with Clasp).
°^ Lt.Colonel E. R. C. Bradford served with the i4tn Light Dragoons in the Persian campaign from 2i8t of February
cl Jih June 1857 ; served in the Jubbulpore district during 1857, and afterwards in the North- Western Provinces
1^ iS^^with General Michel's Force in Mayne's Horse against Tantia Topee in 1858 ; present at the general
^^ of Scindwha and the action and pursuit at Karai. Served with General Napier's Columns in Mayne's Horse
7<im December 1858 to September 1859, and was present in several actions with the enemy (twice thanked in
<i««f>uehe8. Medal).
'* Lt.Colonel T. Weldon was employed on field service in the Raichore Doab fh>m 4th June to 5th August 1858.
^ U. Colonel T. Obbard served during the campaign in Bengal, and was present at the engagement of Seerowlie,
»i the action of Ghorra, the reoccupation of Hummeerpore, and at the engagement and destruction of Lallpore
*" U-Colonel B. A. Cole was employed in suppressing the insurrection in the Pariah Kimedy district in 1856-57.
*^ LtColonel A. T. Cox served in the Burmese war in 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Commanded two com-
P^&i« during the fi^reater part of the North Canara campaign, which extended from March to December 1858, and
*^ present in one skirmish and various pursuits.
*" Lt.Colonel S. H.Williams accompanied the small force from Quilon to Ck>chin in Jan. 1857, to aid the Civil Power.
*** U.Colonel J. H. E. Johnson served with the 26th Madras Native Infl&ntry at Moulmein during the Burmese war,
rrom April to June 1852 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
*** Major C. H. Plowden served vrith Major General Whitlook's Force during the suppression of the mutiny in
Bengal in 1858-59, was present at the surrender of the rebel Narrain Rao of Elirwee 6th June 1858, and in action at
binraasah on the banks of the Scinde river 16th December 1858 (Medal).
**• ilajor E. 8. Berkeley was present with the Cavalry portion of the force under Lt.Colonel Brice at the attack
on the Residency of Hyderabad on 17th Julv 1857.
**' Maior G. Murray served with the Military Train throughout the expedition in North China from 25th April
^ 14th December x86o, and was present at the attack on the entrenched camp in rear of the Taku forts, and at
liie surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
*^ Major W. Stoddard was employed on field service in the Saugor and Nerbndda Territories in the suppression
01 the Indian mutiny from 9th February 1858.
^ Major W. 8. Bailey served in the suppression of the mutiny in Bengal in 1857; commanded a detachment
tgainst the rebels at Allahabad (wounded on board the B«rkampooter steamer) under Major Spurgin, which
covered the flank of Havelock's Column from Allahabad to Cawnpore ; present with Havelock's Force at the actions
cif Aoong, Busseemtgfunge (ist and 2nd), Booneakee Chowkee, and Bithoor; crossed intoOnde on 19th September
^zul present at the actions of Mnngawar and Alumbagh, and the entry into Lucknow on the 25th September-*
{^▼erely wounded at the storming of the Char Bagh bridge on that day ; besieged in the Residency till 22nd Novem-
ber 1857 (Medal with Clasp, and a year's service).
^ Major Gabbett served with Brigadier Smith's pursuing Column from December Z858 to Apri 1859, and wa«
pretent at the doftet of the rebels at^aroda (Medal).
"* Msjor B. W. Bronghton commanded a company during the North Canara oampaizn from August to Novem-
P^> sad a detachment of two companies till the end of December 1858, and oommandea a party m pursuit of rebels
wrUuesdajs. ( MiJt^
^ Miiior J. PicfeOD-Warlow commanded a detachment during the disturbances in Pariah Kimedy tH^^ Was
4 1 2a Madras Staff Corps. — War Services,
actively employed against the insurgents in the Sumbalpore district in 1858, and received the thanks of the Bln^
Government for his services.
*^ Major G. Tyndall served with the Madras Rifles 1857-58 in quelling the mutiny in India, and with the force
nider Major General Whitlockin 1859 (Medal).
^^ Major E. Faunce was employed in the suppression of the mutiny in India in 1857-58, and accompanietl the
detachment trova. the Dorundah Field Force under the command of Major G. G. Macdonnell to act against the insur-
gents of Palimow ; was present with the force for restoring and maintaining peace in the Chota Magpore district in
1857-58 (Medal).
«« Major T. K. Guthrie served in the N. W. Provinces of Bengal and Central India ftrom October 1857 to January
i860, with the Madras Rifles ; present at the taking of Kotte and Shcrgundy, and aflkir in the bed of the
Juiniia near the latter town ; at the surprise and action of Gurrah, the reoccupation of Hummerpoor and sub$e>
auent pursuit of rebels across the Doab ; present at an attack on rebels at Entowa, in April 1859. when they were
eteated and lost their camp and baggage ; employed in several minor expeditions, and in guarding the Kallinger
and Doorwa passes in Bundlecund (Medal with Clasp).
'*7 Major C. M'Inroy served in the Indian mutiny campaign, and was present with General Whitlock's Force at
the surrender of l^irwee. Joined the Siku Mounied Police in Aug. 1858, and was present in the action at babuo
(mentioned in despatches). Commanded in Cavalry actions of Maharajpore, Jaccoli, and Mow Mahori. Com>
manded escort to the guns during the action at Girwassah (mentioned several times in despatches, Me<lal with
Clasp). Employed in disarming the Banda district in 1859-60. Commanded a Division of the Transport Train
in the Abyssmiau campaign (thanked in despatches for the " extent and value of his aiisistance," Medal).
*'* Major T. H. B. Brooke served with the expedition to China from 24th February 185710 30th January 185Q.
*»• Major J. MacD. Smith served with the expedition to China ftrom 24th February 1857 to 27th December 1S59.
**> Maior G. B. Farrington was present at the capture of Copul on ist June 1858.
*<* Major W. Chisholm wax actively employed during the mutiny against the insurgents in the Sombulpore
district m 1857 and 1858.
*«• Mfuor A. Wingfleld was present at the capture of Seorapore on the 8th February 1858.
*^ Major H. A. T. Nepean was actively employed during the mutiny against the insurgents in the Sombulpore
district m 1857-58.
*^ Major G. A. Liardet accomdanied the small force from Quilon to Cochin in Jan. 1857 to aid the Civil Power.
*^ Miyor D. McNeill served in the suppression of the mutiny at Seetabuldee in June and July 1857, and with
the Kamptee flving column from 9th November 1858 to 26th January 1859 ; served also with the expedition to the
Puohmurree Hills, and was present at the capture of Hurrakote in November 1859.
*^ Major A. M. Lys was employed in suppressing the insurrection in the Pariah Kimedy district in 1856 and 1857.
'70 Major E. A. Wood was present with the North Canara Field Force in 1859.
"^ Magor H. T. Harris was present against a body of Rohillas on the banks of the Kishna river in Feb. 1850.
*7« Major T. Higginson served on the North- West Frontier of India in the expedition against the Bezotee Tribe
in Feb. i860, and was mentioned in despatches and thanked by the Government of India. Sened also with ih.t
Heranzie valley Field Force in April 1869.
'Ti Major J. B. Leggett was employed with the Bellary Movable Column in 1858.
*" Major C. Hayter was employed in 1857-59 in Bengal, and served with the Shahabad Field Force under
Brigadier Douglas, and accompanied Captain Place with a party of one subadar and 25 sepoys, and by stracairea
surprised the rebel post of Mamdoorah and captured 26 boats 7th August 1858 ; present at the taking of Suhar on
the left bank of the Soane and destruction of the rebel boats on the 2 ist August, again at the destruction of that tcvn:
on the 20th September, at the taking of Noorpoor, Surragah, and Turcole, when those towns and several horn
were destroyed (Medal). Served with the eastern Bhootan Field Force in 1865-66 (Medal with Clasp). Also agaiost
the Naga Hill Tribes in 1867.
*M Mi^or L. B. Bancs was present at the capture of Copul on the ist Jime 1858. Served with the Bellaiy MovsKe
Column under Brigadier Spottiswoode in 1858.
^^ Major G. C. Bird served in the North Canara campaign from March to December 1858, and was present ii
various skirmishes and pursuits.
*** Major E.W. Shaw was employed in the suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1857-59, and was present »t
Bunnee with force forming rear giuurd of Commander in Cliief's Army during the capture of Lucknow ; also presett
at the afiUr of Dobriah and commanded a detachment of his regiment at Hurryah on the 29th August 1858, al»J at
Doomeragunge on 36th November 1858, under Brigadier Rowcrofb, also at Burreeah on the 3rd December iss^:
present at the battle of Toolsepore (Medal).
•" Majors J. B. Taylor and J. A. Richmond served with field detachments on the Hyderabad Frontier froo
x6th November 1858 to isth March 1859.
*** Major W. S. Macleod served with a Squadron of the xst Dragoon Guards during the campaign of iScoc
Ghina.
»» Major C. A. Porteous was employed in the suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1857-59, and was preaeniii
Kanta, at Bunnee with the force forming the rear guard of the Commander in Chief's Army during the captare d
Lucknow, present at Bansee on the 22nd and 28th September 1858, at Chittrah on the 30th September 1858, at tv.
other affairs on the 9th and 20th October 1858, and at Doomeragunge on the 13th September 1858 ; served with the
force under Major General Whitlock in Bundlecund, and present with the detachment which proceeded in JkUrcb
18150 under Bri«idier Faddy ag^ainst Runmnst Singh (Medal with two Clasps). j
■w Major C. J. O. Chambers served in the suppression of the mutiny m Bengal with Major General Whitlivl'*
Force 1858, was present with the reserve during the action at Girwassah i6th December 1858. Enginged with the
rebels in the Ballaput Jungle 26th August 1859 (Medal).
«» Major M. Furlong was present at the capture of Copul on the ist June 1858. With the Bellary Field Force 1
under Colonel Spottiswoode.
■» Major E. G. V. HoUoway served with the Corps of Observation under Sir James Outram at the Alumhs^b I
from 25th February till April 1858, and was present at the f^iege and capture of Lucknow (Meilal with Clasp).
Ml Major W. O. Foord was employed with a field force fh)m 5th March 1858, and engaged with a small paxtj ol
the rebels on the and October 1858.
"■ Majors C. J. O. Fitsgerald and F. S. FitsPatriok were employed on field service in the Raichore Doab frta
4th June to 5th August 1858.
"* Major H. F. H. Sewell was actively employed during the mutiny against the insurgents in the Snmbolpccr
districts in ^8.
** Major W. R. SheflAeld was employed on field service in the Saugor and Nerbudda Territories, in the sc{)-
pression of the Indian mutiny frt)m 6th February 1858; present in the action of Prmwarree 29th December iSjs
^Medal).
»«Maic
ifajor G. T. P. Luxmoore served in the suppression of the mutiny in Bengal in 1857-58. With Sir J. Outnas'*
Corps of Observation at the Alumbagh, and at the capture of Lucknow ; served with Sir Hope Grant's DiTis^v
durmg his campaign in Oude, frt>m June to December 1858: present at the passage of the Goomtee rirer a:
Bnltanpore and other minor affairs ; and with Major Raikes* Field Column which engaged and repulsed the eneaij
at ShaJipore, Oude, on the 13th October (Medal and Clasp).
*M Major T.R.Tabttteau served with the 1st Madras Fusiliers in the suppression of the Bengal mutiny in 125^
including the Oude campaign and an affair at the fort of Koli (Medal). Served with the 3rd Bombay N«&^
Infiuitry in the Abyssinian Expedition in 1868 (Medal).
>"* Major W. Coningham served with a column of observation on the banks of the Wurdah River for the ffp-
presaion of disturbances in the Nizam's dominion in conjunction with a column tinder Sir Hugh Rose from iBtioscu
March 1859 (Medal).
*M Major G. Chrystie was employed on field service in the Saugor and Nerbudda Territories, in the snppreencs
of the Indian mutiny from 20th June 1858 ; served with the Field Detachment under Brigadier Wheeler vm
Ck>lonel Reece in the Saugor districts in November and December 1858, and in Btmdlecund in January >»
T^bmanr 1859.
«» Miyor C. J. T. Whitlock was employed with the Saugor Field Division in the Saugor and Nerbudda TeniKm^
in the suppreesion of the Indian mutiny from 31st October 1858 ; served as Aide de Camp to Major General Whiik'B
Madras Staff Corps. — War Services. 41 2 &
comniandiiur the diyision firoxn 6th April 1859 ^ the breaking np of the force on azst December 1859 (Medal).
^'* Mn^or F. J. Wroughton served with the field force in Bnndlecand nnder Muor General Whitlock.
■^ Major H. H. H. Hallett served with Major General Whitlock's Field Force in Bondlecnnd from April to 29th
December 1859.
^» Mi^or S. 8. Ladlow served with the Saagor Field Division in 1S59.
*< M^or H. Porteoos was employed in suppressing the Khond outbreak in Boad in May and June 1862. Was
on field service in Ungool and Autmullick in the Gurghauty of Orissa from ist May till 3rd Juno 1863.
^ Major J. M'MuUin served with the 59th Foot at the operations before Canton and at its capture in 1857 (Medal
with Clasp).
^ Captain S. Quin served with the 33rd Regiment throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68, and was
pre^nt at the storming and capture of Magdala (Medal).
^•° Captain Chick was present during the siege and relief of Lucknow (Medal).
ui Captain B. G. E. Dalrymple served in the Abyssinian campaign, and was present at the capture of Magdala
(Medal).
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lat Bombay Cavalry {Raised 5 Nov. 1817). 422 — 423
*' GhUSVXB ••— •* ArFGHANlSTAir"— " PcXJAUB"— " MOOLTAW"— •• CSHTRAL IWDIA."
Head Quarters at NMmuch. Jacket, Grej/. Faci»g», Dark Blue.
Ba«, Namu, ahd Cobps. R^xk. I Rimams.
FC Colonel J. Blair, late 2 Cavalry
LtCoIonel C. J. Anderson. Staff Corps
JUpiE. 6. Jenkins, Staff Corps
10 June 75 1 Commandant, 21 Dec. 74.
^ptaia C. A. Owen, Gen. List
Captain W. H. D. Jones, Staff Corps ...
U2t.A. Pringle, Staff Corps
20 May 79 2nd in Command and Sqnad. Comdr., 12 May 75.— Furlongh.
„ , „ o „ ^ ' r-' ^° Sept.74 Squadron Commander, 14 June 65.— Offg. and in Command.
I^otW. 8. Peat, Gen. List 27 Jane 79 Squadron Commander, 17 Jan. 77.— Oflg. 2nd Squad. Comdr.
JUjor A. R. Heylaud, Staff Corps 31 Dec. 78 Squadron Officer, 26 May 76.— Brigade Major, Deesa.
T S-r*^&,. *^ ^^T?? "^ ^^^- 7» Squadron Officer and Adjutant. 26 Jan. 78.— Sick Furlough.
L:eaL B. L. Elbot, Staff Corps [23 Aug. 70 Squadron Officer, 26 May 76.— Sick Furlough.
Leat.F.W.S. Jackson, Staff Corps .28 Oct. 7i|Sqimdron Officer, 26 May 76.-Officiating Adjutant.
laeOL G. F. Ji. Tmley, Staff Corps 10 Sept. 76 Officiating Squadron Officer and Squadron Commander.
laai L. A. Gordon, Staff Corps I14 June 77 Officiating Squadron Officer.
SETireon E. W. Young 1 i In medical charge, 23 Oct. 78.
2nd Bombay Cavalry (Raised 5 Nov. 1817).
" GxHTBAT^ IirniA "
Head Quarters at Poona. Facinge, TTkUe, Jacket, Greg.
Colonel H. P. Sykes, late 2 Cavalry 1 3 Apr. 79 Commandant, 11 Aug. 75.
RGoL A. W. Macnaghton. late 2 Cav ...I13 Aug. 79 2nd in Com. and Squad. "Commander, 11 Aug. 75.
JtCol^el H. Phillipps, Staff Corps ...10 Sept.79 Squadron Commander, 21 Dec. 74.
y!<>rW.H. J. Stopford, late 3 Cavalryiii Feb. 78 Squadron Commander, 15 May 75.
Mjor J.Phgan, Gen. List, Cav 27 Dec. 79 Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 4 Mar. 73.— Offg. Commandant
( Governor's Body Gu»ird.
27 Oct. 73 Squadron Officer, 21 Dec. 74.
26 July 76 Squadron Officer, 26 July 76.— With Afghan Transport Train.
30 Dec. 72 Officiating Squadron Officer and Adjutant.
- , i Officiating Squadron Officer.
B»-7eon M^or A. Barry, MD In medical charge, 28 Sept. 70.
3rd Bombay Cavalry (Queen's Oiun) (Raised 4 May 1820).
"GHU«m"— " Cabooi,, 1842"—** Htdkhabad"— •* Pbbbia:*— ** Rkshibb"— ** Khoobhab *'—" Bushibb"—
" CbWTBAL IlTDIA "— "AbTSSIWIA.**
Head Quarters at Seeaa. Faeinge, Scarlet, Jacket, Orey.
Eonorary Cb^oim?— Field Marshal H.R.H. Albert Edward. Prince of Wales and Duke of Cornwall,
,^^ , KQ. KT. GOB. KP. GCSI. GCMG.
M-Colonel C.E. Stack, late i Cavalry... 31 Oct. 78 Commandant, i June 78.— Sick Furlough. [Commandant.
SS ■ /• ^^^"^®» ^^^ 3 Cavalry 4 Mar. 76 2nd in Command and Squadron Commander, i June 78.— Offg.
ttparn J. P. Willoughby, Gen. List ... 4 Feb. 71 Squadron Commander, i June 78.— Officiating 2nd in Command.
JwuiM. W. Stevens, Gen. List 19 Aug. 71 Squadron Commander, 1 June 78.— Offg. D.A.A. Gen. Sind Dist.
wpamlCMayne, Staff Corps 4 July 77 Squadron Officer, 22 Oct. 7o.-0ffg. Squadron Commander.
f. . ,, , I Squadron Officer.
r^m** J»™e8» StaflT Corps 10 Jan. 79 Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 2 Aug. 71.
"^ w.c. Owen, Staff Corps 30 Dec. 71 Officiating Squadron Officer and Squadron Commander.
MOLirot. 6. K. Daly. 15 Foot n Nov. 76 Attached on probation.
g»in Miyor C. J. P. S. M'Dowall In medical charge, 21 Dec. 72.— Sick Furlough.
wpoQ 6, E. E. Burroughs Officiating in medical charge.
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Lomnanders ; 3 Squadron Officers; x Medical Officer; 1 Russuldar Major; 2 Russuldars; i Wordee Major;
3K«.«idar8; 6 Jemedars; i Kote Duffadar Major; z Farrier Major; 6 Kote Duffadars; 30 Duffadars:
t iTunpeters; 30 Naiks; and 400 Sowars.
„ Poona Horse (Raised in 181 7).
C01I61CT|»»— " GhUZITBB**— *• A»fOHA2TISTAH "— ** CaHDAHAB**— ** MeBAHBB"— " HtDBBABAD"— *' PXBSIA ' —
** RbSHIBB"— *• KhOOSHAB'*— " BUSHIBX."
Head Quarters at Seroor. Facinge, Bed. Jacket, Dark Green, Lace, Gold.
J^ol C. D'TI. La Toncho, Staff Corps [ 15 June 76' Commandant, 29 April 76.
^jjrR.G. T. Stevenson, late 2 Cav. ...-rj Nov. 73 '2nd in Command and Squadron Commander, 29 April 76.
J*J3rG. C. Hogg, late 2 Cavalry 127 Oct. 78 Squadron Commander, 6 May 76.
r*P«aC. M. Erskine, Staff Corps '12 May 72 'Squadron Commander, 13 Dec. 78.
■^'J^J. W. Anderson, Staff Corps , 5 Jan. 70 Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 6 May 76.
r . ' Squadron Officer,
-eat H. P. Toung, Staff Corps 122 Mar. 71 Squadron Officer, 9 Feb. 78.
^H.D. M. Minchin, Staff Corps ... 11 Feb. 75 Squadron Officer, 13 Aug. 79.
>"XKm 1 K. Stewart i , In medical charge, 31 Oct. 77.
Sind Frontier Force.
doael T.XiittaU, Staff Corps | 3 Dec. 73 Commandant in Chief and Political Agent, Sind Frontier.
[Brigade Major, and Superintendent of Bazaars, Jacobabad.
•paiL A, M. Hogg, Staff Corps (la Dec. 73lOfficiating Brigade Major.— Prom 2 Bind Horse.
Ist Regiment Sind Horse (Raised Aiigust 1839).
'CtClll"— «« MbIAITBB**— "HXDBBABAI*"— " PujrJAUB"— "MOOMAST "— *' GOOJBBAT "— **PEB8IA"— " CbJTTH.* t
Ikdia."
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t'or J. Phihps, Staff Corps
mm A. L. McNair, Staff Corps ..,
}0r E. S. Reynolds, SUff Corps ...
AL R. U. DanieU, Staff Corps
«. P. G. Alexander, Staff Corps ...
It. G. P. PrancU, Staff Corps
at, J. B. c. Domvile, Staff Corps
at. G. D. Giles, Staff Corps
Veoa J. HcCloghry
13 June77|ComdL, 29 Nov. 78.0ffg. Assist. Supdt. Upper Sind Frontier.
27 Nov. 77 2nd in Command and Squad. Commander, 29 Nov. 78.— -Sick Furl.
27 Aug. 73: Squadron Commander, 5 Aug. 68.— Assist. Polit. Supdt. Upper
I Sind Frontier.- -On special duty, Sonmiani Route.
27 Oct. 79 Squadron Commander, 6 July 71.— Political Agent, 3rd Class.—
I ist Assist, to Gov. Gen.'s Agent, Beloochistan.
28 Oct. 71 Squadron Commander, 14 July 77.— Assist. Supdt. of Transport.
Squadron Officer and Adjutant,
28 Oct. 71! Squadron Officer, 31 May 76.— Sick Furlough.
28 Oct. 71 Squadron Officer, 14 July 77.
28 Feb. 75' Squadron Officer, 29 Nov. 78.— Officiating Squadron Commander.
3 Sept. 75 Offlciattng Squadron Officer.
jln medical charge, z June 78*
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424 2nd Regiment Sind Horse (Ea'eed 17 Jan. 1846).
" CUTORBB **— ** MBBA.irBB "— " HrDKRABA.D "— " PvirJA.UB "— " MOOLTAIT "— " GoO/BRi.T."
Head Qaartora at JaeobabU. Jaekei, Dark Ore§n. Faeingt, SearlH,
'ELkHZ, Nambs, avs Cobpb. I ^^^J { Rimabxs.
Major M. M. Carpendale, Staff Corps...' x2 June 78 Commandant, 90 Not. 78. [Brigade Major, Sind Frontier Fora
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Oaptain C. A. de N. Lucaa, Staff Corps... la i Mar. 77 Squadron Commander, 29 Nov. 78.— Offg. and m Conumnd.
Captain W. Loch, Staff Corps 23 Mar. 78 Squadron Commander, 2 Nov. 70. -Acting Asaistant to th
I I Resident at Hyderabad.
Lieut. D. 6. Mackenzie, Staff Corps ...I31 May 71 Squadron Ofiloer and Adjutant, a Dec. 76.- Sick Fnrloueli.
Lieut. F. Abbott, Staff Corps aS Oct. 71 Squadron Officer, 31 May 76.— Off)?. Squadron Conanander.
Lieut.'J. Monteith, Staff Corps |z3 Nov. 72 Squadron Officer, 9 Aug. 76.— Offg. AcUutant.
Lieut. G. F. A. Gavin, 15 Hussars 10 Sept. 75 Attached on probation.
Lieut. T. P. Geoghegan, Staff Corps ... 12 Feo. 76 Officiating Squadron Officer.
Lieut. W. Whately, 33 Foot 19 Apr. 76 Attached on probation.
Burgeon M. L. Bartholomeuas, MB .In medical charge, 36 April 76.
3rd Regiment Sind Horse (Raised 4 Nov. 1857).
" Cbbtbal Ihdia."— " ABTSsririA."
Head Quarters at Jaoobabad. (With Candahar Force.) Jacket, Dark Grun. Faeingt, Searld.
Li. Col. J. H. P.Malcolmson,CP. Staff C.l 8 June ^ICommandant, ca April 73.— Com. Peshin Movable Colmnn.
Oaptain J. E. Gordon, Gen. List lai Feb. 7i'2nd in Command and Squadron Comdr., 27 Feb. 79.— Sick For
Captain P. J. Maitland, Staff Corps ; a May 78|Squadron Commander, 31 May 76.— Officiating andinComnaiu
I Assist Field Engmeer, Candanar.
Captain H. 0. Hogg, Staff Corps 'la Oct. 79' Squadron Commander, 37 Feb. 79.— Sick Furlough.
Lieut. £. D. N. Smith, Staff Corps 28 Oct. 71 Squadron Officer,3z Jan. 74.— Officiating Squadron Commmde:
Lieut. E. V. P. Monteith, Staff Corps ... 28 Oct. 71 Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 31 Jan. 74.
Lieut. A. M. Monteith, Staff Corps \ 9 Aug. 73 Squadron Officer, 37 Feb. 79.— Offg. Squadron Commander.
Burgeon A. W. F. Stroet | Officiating in medical charge.
I I
Aden Troop {Raised 23 Oct, 1867).
Jacket^ Dark Oreen. Faeingt, SearUt.
LLCoIoncl G. S. Stevens, Staff Corps... I to Dec. 79' Commandant, 6 April 70.
NoTB.— The Effective Establishment of the Aden Troop consists of x Commandant, i Ressaldar, a Besiaidin
X Kote Daffedar, i Quarter Master Duffedar, x Pay Daffedar, 8 Duffedars, i Trumpeter, a Farriers, 83 Sovvt.
Native Artillery.
No. X Mountain Battery— "PrirJAUB"—"MooLTAir**—"ABTS8iirrA.** |
No. X Mountain Battery at Sajkota ; No. a Mountain Battery with Oaadshar Foree.
Oaptain J. D.Snodgrass, Royal Artillery, 4 Oct. 77 Commanding No. x Mountain Battery, 4 Apr. 79. j
Lieut. W. B. Hoggan, Royal Artillery... 8 Jan. 70 Doing duty Officer.
Captain R. Wace, Royal Artillery ! 9 Aug. 76 Commanding No. 3 Mountain Battery, 4 Apr. 79. I
Lient. R. W. P. Robertson, R. Artillery j 4 Jan. 71 Doing duty Officer. I
Lieut. A. Keene, Royal Artillery 12 Feb. 74' Doing duty Officer.
I I I
NoTB.— The effective Eatablishment of a Mountain Battery of Native Artillerv consists of x Subedar, iJem**
x Havildar Mujor, x Pay and Quarter Master Havildar, 4 Havildars. 4 Nai(|aos, 2 Buglers, 60 Privatw. < B3i|
a Bhibties. Total 77. No. 2 Battery has in addition, a Havildars of Drivers, 4 Naiks of Driveis, S5 DrirBj
8 Muleteers, z Native Farrier.
Corps of Sappers and Miners. {
"Bbwi-Boo-Ali"— "Ghuzitbb*'— " ArroHAjriSTAif ••— *'Khblat "— "Puhjaub "— "Mooltajt" — *'Gowiiai*'"1
" PbkSIa" — •' RbSHIRB"— "KhOOSHAB "— "BuBHIEB" — •• CbVTBAL IjtDIA"— "ABTBSIffU."
Head Quarters at Kirkes. Cloth, Searltt. Facingt, Dark Blue.
xst Company.— Aden. I 3rd Company.— Kirkee. I 5th Company.— On Berriol
2nd Company.— On Service. | 4th Company.— Kirkee. j
Lt.Colonel J. Hills, R. Engineers x Oct. 77 Commandant, 23 Aug. 71.
I < Quatter Master and Interpreter and Superintendent of i
I ( aud Pttrk Train.
Lieut. H. O. Selby, R. Engineers 13 Jan. 69 Instructor in Army Signalling and Telegraphy, i Jan -5.
Lieut. Cr. H.W. O' Sullivan, R. Engineers 6 Jan. 72 'Commanding No. 3 Company.
Lieut. G. T. Jones, R. Engineers 9 Jan. 73 Doing duty Officer.— On Service.
Major F. S. Leacock. Gen. List, Inf 9 Dec. 79 Comiunnding No. x Company, Aden. [Gen., Bombay D">3!
Captain H. MelUss, Staff Corps I30 Juno 771 Commanding No. 4Company, Kirkee.— Officiating D. A- »»^
I Commanding No. 3 Company. j
Lieut. T. R, Henn, R. Engineers 1 7 July 69, Commanding No. 2 Company.— On Service. [of Instrs*:!
Lieut. J. D. Fullerton. R. Enginecis* . . 9 Jan . 73|Offg. in Command of No. 4 Company, and Offg. Adjt.snd ""
I<ieut. B. H. Bethell. Royal Engineers 9 Jan. 7:?'Comnianding No. 5 Company, --On "^Service.
Lieut. W.W.B. Whitel'ord.R. Engineers 15 Julj' 68, Commanding Sappers and Miners.— On Service.
Captain E. M. Larminie, R. Er»giiiee**s 25 June 74 Olliciating Quarter Master.
Burgeon Major W. Niven, MD Iln medical charge, 11 Aug. 77.
Now.— The Effective Establishment of the Corps of Sappers and Miners consists of 5 Companies with i ^
n^dant, 5 Officers Commanding Companies, i Adjutant, x Quarter Master and Interpreter, 2 Doing dntyOxj
I Burgeon, x Conductor, i Serjreant Major, i Quarter Master Sergeant, 4 Sergeants, '4 First Corporals, 4 ^
U)rporale, s Subedar«, 5 Jemedars, 20 ttavildars, 10 Baglers, 40 Naiques, 408 Privates, and 12 Boys.
Digitized by V^OO^^li:^
1st Bombay Native Infantry {Orenadlers — Baised i June 1796). 425
** Maitoalobs "— " Htdxba.baj>." — 3BD Dbcbhbxb i866.
Head Quarters with Gaadafaar Field 7oro«. Depot at Ahmedabad. FaeinffM^ WkiU.
Bin, Naicxs, Airs Cobps.
Abmt
Rank.
kColonel H. S. Anderson, Staff Corps. . 6 Apr. 76
Jmor J. Affleck, Staff Coips 13 June 77
LtColonel C. M. Griffith, Staff Corps ...'11 July 77
Bbmabxs.
M^orW.B.TreveIjan, Staff Corps ' 4 Oct. 77|Wing Officer, 31 May 79.
Captun J. Grant, Staff Corps... ' '""" "' '
lieat. C. W. Hinde, Staff Corps
Vm%. W. C. Aslett, Staff Corps
twak AH. Daunt, 7 Foot
Lient C. G. Whitby, 17 Foot ...
" iiA.H.C.Dane,JfD....
Commandant, 31 May 79.
2nd in Command and Wing Conomander, 31 May 79.— Sick Fori.
Officiating 2nd in Command.
30 June 77 1 Wing Officer, 1 March 78.
25 Oct. 71 Wing Officer and Adjutant. 14 Nor. 74.
13 June 74, Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 8 Nov. 78.
xa Nov. 73 Officiating Wing Officer.
IX Feb. 75 Officiating Wing Officer.
Iln medical charge, 21 March 79.
2iidBombayNativeInfantry( Prince of Wales' Own) (Grenadiers — BaisediJuneijgS).
"BexPT'*— " Kobbgavk '• — **Kibkbb.'* Left Flank Company, *' Pbbsza " — " ABTSsiirzA."
Head Quarters at Hosseerabad. Faeingt^ White.
Sworan CoZontZ.— Field Marshal U.R.H. Albert Edward, Prince of Wales and Duke of Cornwall,
ZQ. KT. eCB. RP. QCai. GCM&.
Colonel 8. De B. Edwardes, late a N.I... 4 Feb. 76 Commandant, 26 Jan. 78.— Director of Transport on line between
Sukkur and Quetta.
. X Oct. 78 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 26 Jan. 78.— Sick ForL
. so July 74 Wing Commander, 26 Jan. 78.— Sick Furlough.
. ao Oct. 76 Officiating and in Command.
Jilonel G. H. W. Fagan, late a N. I.
Jjyor 8. Rimington, Staff Corps
JhjorC. P. James, Staff Corps
liwt.F. B. Peile, Staff Corps 7 July 70
^ptain C. M. Ryves, Gen. list 4 Feb. 71
CiptamH. T. Bulkley, Staff Corps |x9 Dec. 72
"CM.J.B. King, Staff Corps i Jan. 7X
J«t. A E. LesUe, Staff Corps '10 Sept 76
{«at.S. M- Schneider, Staff Corps |i2 Feb. 77
to«iL A G. H. Gardner, 22 Foot 26 July 76
Bugeon C. T. Peters, MB
wrswn G. H. BuU, Jf .D
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 21 Aug. 75.— Sick Furlough.
Wing Officer, 12 Feb. 73.— Officiating Wing Commander.
Wing Officer, 30 March 78.— Adjutant G.I.P.R. Volunteer Corps.
Wing Officer and Quarter liiaster, 6 June 78.— Services at disposal
of Government.
Wing Officer, 3 Oct. 79.— Officiating Quarter Master.
Officiating Wing Officer and Adjutant.
Officiatmg Wing Officer.
In medical charge, 24 Feb. 77.— At disposal of Government.
Officiating in medical charge.
3rd Bombay Native Infantry (Light Infantry — Raised i June 1796).
"SUDiaxig"— " SBBIlTQAPATAie'*— *• BbKI-BoO-Ali'*— *' PUHJAra "— " MOOLTAH ••— '* GOOJBKAI "— *• ABTSSUrXA."
Light Company, •* Pbksia."
Head Quarters at Hyderabad. Faeingi, Sky Blue,
«WM W.B.Houghton. Staff Corps I 2 Aug. 73
f^\i. Clements, Staff Corps ' x i June 7b
■^otC. W. Yonge, Staff Corps 1 10 Dec. 74
^Wonel J. R. Strutt, Staff Corps 20 Dec. 77
^PtoinLF. Heath, Staff Corps "
r;P|»m G. J. Cottlson, Staff Corps
«a. G. F. W. MaoMahon, Staff Corps
gtt; W. S. Birdwood. Staff Corps
{■ponMworP. W. CockeU
"^jh J. E. Worgan
9 Sept. 76
21 JJec. 73
28 Oct. 7x
21 Sept. 74
Commandant, 5 Dec. 74.— Sick Furlough.
2nd in Command andWing Commander, 5 Aug. 76.— Off^. ComdL
Officiating 2nd in Command and Wing Goixmmnder.
Wing Commander, 13 May 68. - Furlough.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 9 Sept. 76.
Wing Officer and Quarter M., 31 July 75.— Offg. Wing Comdr.
Wing Officer, 24 Dec. 75.~Officiating Quarter Master.
Wing Officer, 11 May 78.— Sick Furlough.
In medical charge, x8 April 77.— Officiating 9 N.I.
Officiating in medical charge.
^ 4th Bombay Native Infantry (or Bifle Corps — Baised i June 1796).
'BtllSSAPATAM "— •* BbITI-BoO-AlI "— " BOVBBOV "— " PVITJAUB *•—*' MOOLTAK "— " PSBSLA "— " RbBHIBX "—
JtoMl w. Bannerman, Staff Corps
^ColOTiclG.B. Crispin, Staff Corps ..
h« W.s. seton. Staff Corps ....
WorF.P.Comyii.Gen.List
. .^ -. .'. Comyn, Gen. last ...
gf .V. MsTshaU. Staff Corps
2J»a 8. Carter, Staff Corps
^D.£ w. Harrison, Staff Co»ps...
r*^A J. L. Bayly. xoS Foot
^^WaJ^jerC.G: H.Ross..
Bbiti-Boo-Ali "— " Bovbbov " — " Pxjitjaub *'•—** Mooltak
*' Khooshab "— *• Bubhixx *'— ** Cbntbal India."
Head Quarters at. Poena. Jaeket, B\/U Oreen. Faeingi, B«d.
_«.« 3 Feb. 771 Commandant, x4 July 77.
20 July 78' 2nd in Command and Wing Conmiander, a8 Aug. 78.
20 July 77lWing Commander, 28 Aug^78.— Furlough,
27 Feb. 79
x2 Aug. 79
19 Dec. 72
XX Feb. 75
13 June 74
J 28 Aug.
Wing Officer, 3 Oct. 64.->Offi'ciating Wing Commander.
Wing Officer, xa Aug. 76.
Wing Officer, 15 May 63.— Sick Furlough.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 25 Sept. 78.
Officiating Wing Officer and Quarter Master.
In medical charge, X7 Nov. 69.
5th Bombay Native (Light) Infantry (Baised i June 1796).
* BnoASBBB"— " SXBuroAPATAK"— '* Kahuit "— "Bbhi-Boo-Ali." Left Flank Company, " Pbbsia."
i,j^., p ^ Head Quarters at Kuxraohee. Faeingi, Black Velvet.
fif>°»«'StairCorps^ ^ " - - - ^^ '. ^
1^\ A. Des Voeux. Stiff Corps ...
J^tattlR. A. C. Hunt, In&ntrj-
£J« P. CH^th staff Corps'
X;rD^^^«' staff Corpa
5£*mB.HenneU, Gen. List
»? C. 0. Nicholetts. Staff d
. XX Nov. 78
— , 21 Feb. 71
. Mcholetts, Staff Corps '28 Oct. 71
^-^-aPranoiB, Staff Corps 'x2 Feb. 76
"'^^onMajora. c. Thorp. UD I
30 Mar. 75 Commandant, X5 Julv 76.
8 Dec. 79'2nd in Command and Wing Commander, x5 July 76.
30 July 74 'Wing Commander, x5 July 76. [Bazaars, Hyderabad.
2 Oct. 78 Wing Officer, 8 Aug. 74.— Station Staff Officer, and Supdfe. of
" Wing Officer, 5 April 76.
Wing Officer, X5 July 76.— Sick Furlough.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 24 Aug. 72.
Officiating Wing Officer and Quarter Master.
In medical charge, 25 Oct. 78.
-Offg. Comdt
6th Bombay Native Infantry (Baised i June 1796).
** SBBiVOAPATAX.*'
1^ , * . _ Head Quarters at Hhew. Facing*, Black.
^SJ'iA^J^' Staff Corps 29 Jan. 79 Commandant, 6 Nov. 78.— Sick Furlough.
liS 1? T T i:,^* ^^o**d. Staff Corps... 13 June 77 and in Commandand Wing Commander, 6 Nov. 78.— 0
a!L^i>'Ljfi^*^» Staff Corps 14 June 76! Wing Commander, X3 Aug. 79.
SSn V ^f'*"**"**^'*' List 4 Feb. 7»;Wing Officer and Ac^jutant, 5 April 76.— Sick Furlough.
EiT w a^y* ^^' ^^* 8 Feb. 70 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 27 July 75.— Offg. Wing Comdr.
Int t n'S' *®«*''' Staff Corps ' 3 Feb. 72 Wing Officer, 3 Jan. 79.— Officiating Ac^utant.
aoi V 4w^* ^'■^ Corpe x9 Apr. 78!Wing Officer and Officiating Quarter Master.
JrJ^j,H. Darby, Royal Artillery ...28 Jan. 75 Offldating Wing Officer.
!gggn D. N. Parakh I In medical charge, 27 April 78.
^'""l^ Bffeetive Establishment of a Native Inflantry Regiment consists of Sight Companies with x Command-
.«- ^ ^j^^ Officers, x Medical Officer, 8 Subedars, 8 Jemedars, 40 Havildars, 40 Naiks, 16
7xa of all Ranks (Native). Non-effective Native Staff: x Sube<LBknMa|(m 7 Native
• Drill Naik. 8 Pay Havildars, x Drum Major, x Fife Major. ^^^ ^ vu^^^v^^
426 7th Bombay Native Infantry (Raised i June 1796).
" SxxDiJiBBB "— " SBiiijrGi.yATA.ic "— " Bbwi-Boo-Au."
Head Quarters at Bhooj. Faeinffi, White.
"Rlsk, Naxbs, akd GOBP8.
Abut
Raitk.
Rbicabxb.
CJolonel A. F. Battye. Staff Corps lo Dec. 75 Commandant, 4 Sept. 75
Lt.Colonel A. R. Wilson, Staff Corps
. |2o Dec. 77 2nd in Com. and Wmg Comdr., 13 April 78.
I Wing Commander,
Major A. J. Vibart, Staff Corps ' 9 Dec. 74 Wing Commander. 13 Aug. 79.
Lieut. H. R. D. Thomas, Staff Corps ...;28 Oct, 71 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 15 Mar. 76.
Captain W. C. Morris, Gen. List ,31 Oct. 71 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 12 May 77.— Sick Purlougli.
Captain J. A. Rowlandson, Gen. List... 4 Feb. 71 Wing Officer, 8 Aug. 74.
Lieut. C. F. S. Alban, Staff Corps 13 June 75 Wing Officer, n May 78.— Officiating Quarter Master.
Surgeon Major R. H. Batty I In medical charge, 39 Dec. 68.
8th Bombay Native Infantry (Raised i Ju7ie 1796).
" Htdbbabad." Light Company, ** Pbbsia."
Head Quarters at Sattara. Facinff$, White,
Colonel C. W. Wahab, Staff Corps 13 June 77, Commandant, 30 June??.
Lt.Colonel S. Fellows, Staff Corps jio Dec. 76|2ndin Command and wing Commander, 30 June 77.
Mfsjor G. L. Brown, Staff Corps 9 June 74. Wing Commander, 30 June 77.
Captain H. S. Tandy, Staff Corps ,12 June 731 Wing Officer, 4 Oct. 71.
Lieut. A. L. D. Fordyce, Staff Corps ...I28 Oct. 71 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 23 March 78.— Sick Fnrlongb.
Captain F. W. V. Leckio, Staff Corps ...14 Mar. 74 Wing Officer, 8 Dec. 77.
Lieut. J. R. Sandwith, Staff Corps 28 Apr. 76 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 3 Oct. 79.
Lieut. L. G. Beckham, 38 Foot 13 June 74 Attached on probation.
Surgeon Major T. Miller, MD \ Jn medical charge, 34 Feb. 77.
9th Bombay Native Infantry (Raised 6 Sepieniber 1797)-
*' SBBIiraArATAM "— " PuHJAUB " — " MOOLXAK."
Head Quarters at Bombay . Facings, Black,
Colonel O. Thompson, Staff Corps i8 June 73, Commandant, ij Dec. 74.— Sick Furlough.
Lt.Colonel L. H. Sibthorpe, Staff Corps 20 Jan. 77 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 18 Sept. 79. — Sick Fari.
MajorY. Birch, Staff Corps 20 Aug. 77 1 Wing Commander, z8 Sept. 79.— Officiating Commaxiduit.
Lieut. A. W. Proudfoot, Staff Corps 28 Oct. 711 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 5 Sept. 77.— Offg. Wing Comznander.
Major H. 0. Morse, Staff Corps t3 June 78:Wing Officer, 6 July 75.— Officiating 2nd in Command.
Mi^or 0. H. Coles, Staff Corps [20 June 78|Wing Offloer, 21 Sept. 67.— Sick Furlough.
Lieut. H. Godfhiy, Staff Con>s '10 Sept. 75 Wing Officer, 3 Oct. 79.
Lieut. R. W. Preston, Staff Corps '10 Sept. 75 Officiating Wing Officer and Quarter Master.
Lieut. H. Melvill, Staff Corps 3 May 77 Officiating Wing Officer.
Burgeon H. P. Roberts, Ml) In medical charge, 9 Feb. 76.
10th Bombay Native Infantry (Light Infantry, — Raised 6 Se^tenihei' 1797)-
'Cbittbal Ijtdia"— "Abtssmtia,
Head Quarters at Veemnoh. Facinife, Slack.
Colonel H. H. James, Staff Corps...,
Mc^or A. Durand, Staff Corps
Major C. E. Blowers, Staff Corps....
Captain B. G. Humfrey , Staff Corps .
Captain L. A.T. M'Cudden, Staff Corps
Lieut. F. R. H. Chapman, Staff Corps.
Lieut. W. S. Widdioombe, 43 Foot
Burgeon Major F. R. O'Keamey, MD...
14 Sept.73 Coihmandant, 31 Dec. 74.
3o Feb. 74' 2nd in Command and Win]
ing Oommander, ao April 78.— ^Furlough.
13 June 77 Wing Commander, ao April 78.
:6 Nov. 75' Wing Officer and A^ucant, 4 Mar. 74.
16 Mar. 791 Wing Officer, 14 Aug. 7a.— Sick Furlough.
13 Feb. 78lWing Officer. 13 Aug. 79.
XI Sept. 76 Officiating Wing Offloer.
'In medical charge, 30 Sept. 76. *
11th Bombay Native Infantry (Raised 15 January 1799)-
Light Company, " Pbbsia."
Head Quarters at Poena. Faeinge, Fate Bi{jff^,
Colonel C. T. Palin, Staff Corps xi June 731 Commandant, 28 Sept. 70.
I<t. Colonel R. R. Woodhouse, Staff Corps 13 June 77 2nd in Com. and Wing Commander, 18 Sept. 78.— Sick Farloragb.
Major G. G. H. Fulton, Staff Corps 4 Aug. 74I Win^ Commander, 18 Sept. 78.— Officiating and in ComzoBnd.
•»* -BT m ™j__ a.-iMf ^ ao Dec. 75! Officiating Wing Commander.
4 Feb. 71 1 Wing Officer, 25 Mar. 76.
37 Oct. 791 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 27 Oct. 76.
23 Mar. 71 1 Wing Officer, as Oct. 76.— Sick Furlough.
28 Oct. 7 1, Wing Officer and Adjutant, 8 Nov. 78.
{In medical charge, 19 June 7a.
Major W. T. Eden, Staff Corps
Captain W. F. Hume, Gen. List .
Major H. French, Staff Corps.,..
Lieut. E. Werge, Staff Corps ....
Lieut. A. Wapshare, Staff Corps
Surgeon Major C. K. Colston ....
12th Bombay Native Infantry (Raised 15 January 1799)
" KiBUX •'— " MBBAKBX "— " HtDXXABAS "—'* CXITTBAL IlTDIA.."
Head Quarters at Biu'k<^* Facings, Deep B^f.
Colonel G. F. Hogg, Staff Corps
Lt. Colonel T. P. B. Walsh, Staff Corps
Colonel C. T. Heathcote, Staff Corps ..
LtColonel A. T. Reid, Staff Corps
Captain 0. M. Browne, Gen. List
Lieut. B. Balfe, Staff Corps
Captain M. F. Coussmaker, Staff Corps
Lieut. O. B. Mahon, Staff Corps
Lieut. F. Whittuok, 17 Foot
Surgeon Major 0. F. Ogilvio, MD.
Burgeon H.T. Jerris
xo Mar. 75 Commandant, 30 June 77.— Sick Furlough.
20 Jan. 79,'Officiaiing Commandant.
7 Sept. 79, and in Com. and Wing Comdr., x Apr. 76.— Offg. Comdt. a8 N.I.
"" " Wing Commander, i April 76.— Furlough. [and Winif Comdr.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, xs May 77.~Offg. and in CoBunaniI
3o Dec. 78
4 Feb. 71
a8 Oct. 7x
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, xa'May 77.— Furlough.
9 Deo. 72iWing Officer, ao Aug. 79.— Officiating Wing Commander.
ax Sept. 74jWing Offic<Nr, 7 March 79.— Offg. Adjutant.
X Apr. 77 pfflciatinc[ Wing Office and Quarter Master.
In medical charge, 35 Oct 73.— Furloiv
Officiating in medical charglygitized by
Google
13th Bombay Native Infantry (Raised 6 March 1800).
•Bexpt" (with the Sphinx). — "Kmm»"— "Bmi-Boo-Ali» — "CBMT»i.L Itoia.'
Head Quarters at Xhow. Faeingt, Bv^.
427
Burx, Namm, Ajn> Cosps.
Bbxaexs.
Colonel B. Mallaby, Staff Corps ........
LLCoIonelJ. H. Gastell, Staff Corps ..
Major M. D. V. T. Grant, Staff Corps..
Captsin J. N. Walker. Staff Corps
Captain W.Lainff, Gen. List
M^r P. D. Mander, Gen. List
Idcot. C. B. Down, Staff Corps
Lieut, W. B. K. Pox, i8 Foot
Sorgson Miyor S. B. Halliday
ASXT I
JUjrx._
3 Aug. 77 Commandant, 25 Got. 76.
ao Jan. 77 ,2nd in Command and Wins Commander, ao April 78.
31 Sept. 75 Winf? Commander, ao Apnl 78.
ao July 791 Wing Oi&cer, ao Jan. 72. — Furlough.
25 Mar. 71 1 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 25 Mar. 76.
2 Aug. 79 1 Wing Officer, 30 Deo. 74.
28 Oct. 71 Wing Officer and Adjutant, zx July 74.
23 Mar. 74 Officiating Wing Officer.
iln medical charge, z8 May 78.
14th Bombay Native Infantry {Raised 6 March 1800).
Head Quarters at Belgaun. Faeinga, Light Bi{^,
C(Jonel J. T. Hm. Staff Corps
Colonel J. O.^bson, StaflTCorps
Major C. J. S. CaWU, Staff Corps ...
Major P. H. Greig, Gen. List
Capiain F. H. Gordon, Gen. List
iJeoL H. B. Teman, Staff Corps ...
Lieot. J. H. Candy, Staff Corps
Lieat.1). Cole. Staff Corps
Sarjceon Migor D. E. Hughes, MD.
18 Feb. 76 Commandant, 2 1 July 77.
8 Dec. 79 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 21 July 77.
20 Jan. 78:Wiug Commander, 2 Feb. 78.— Furlough.
2 Aug. 79 Wing Officer, 24 Aug. 74.— Officiating wing Commander.
4 Feb. 71 (Wing Officer, 21 Aug. 75.
28 Oct. 71 1 Wing Officer, 2 Feb. 78.— Furlough.
2 Nov. 73 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 6 April 78.
II Oct. 76 Officiating Wing Ofncer and Quarter Master.
In medicaJ charge, 21 Nov. 66.
16th Bombay Native Infantry {Raised 6 March 1800).
Light Company, "
Head Quarters at Ahmedabad.
CclonelG. S. Morris, Infantry
LtColonel A. Utterson, Staff Corps
Major J. Barras. Staff Corps
Lent. Wm. Coles, Staff Corps
Captain F. H. Blanshard. Staff Corps ..
l^orW. F. Sand with. Staff Corps
Uut. A. W. Forbes, 65 Foot
SargconMigorS. P. Burrows
PSUUL."
FaeiHgs, Light Buff.
30 July 75 Commandant, 8 July 76.— Furlough.
I? Deo. 77 aud in Command and Wing Commander, 4 April 77.
14 Mjir. 74' Wing Commander, 4 April 77.
28 Oct. 71 WingOfflcer and Ac^utant, 21 July 72.
16 Fob. 76, Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 16 Feb. 76.
20 July 77 1 Wing Officer, 4 Aug. 77.— Sick Furlough.
I Wing Officer,
I X Sept. 77 Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, 26 Feb. 70.
16th Bombay Native Infantry {Raised 6 March 1800).
Ulonel T.W. W. Pierce, Staff Corps
{.t-Colonel p. S. Ir©deU, Infantry
**JorW. 0. Trevor, Staff Corps.
ii^UloaelC, 8. Stnrt, Infantry
taptain J. T. CarmtherB. Staff Corps ...
<;»Ptain J. E. Watson, Staff Corps.
^^^ W. J. Orr, Staff Corps
Head Quarters at
J-«t. H. W. Sesrmonr, Staff Corps .
L»a:.j.8.Ashby, Staff Corps
B^eoaW.C. KieTOander
29 Deo. 77
31 Mar. 73
31 Aug. 74
30 Sept. 74
2 Feb. 76
7 Nov. 74
19 Apr. 71
zo Sept. 75
22 Mar. 76!
XaUsgaum. Faeingt, Light Bi^.
Commandant, 6 April 78.
and in Command and wing Commander,25April 77.
Wing: Commander, 25 April 77.— Sick Furlough.
Officiating Wing Commander. [Mallegaum.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 2 Feb. 76— Station Staff Offiopr,
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 10 April 75.
Wing Officer, zo Oct. 77.— Offg. Sub Assist. Com. Gen., and Class.
—With Bhopaul Battalion.
Officiating Wing Officer.
Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, 22 Dec. 75.— Sick Furlough.
17th Bombay Native Infantry {Raised i8 December 1803).
Head Quarters at Dharwar. JFVieis^*, FaU YtUovo,
Col-Jid A G. Plomer, Staff Corps in June 78 Commandant, 17 Oct. 77.— Furlough.
i^Uk»elH.Vaughan, Staff Corps... - ^ -• - '^'^ , 7.?. ^
Jf^OT /. Jacob. Staff Corps.
J'VfH.L. Walter, Staff Corps....
iieat. W. C. F. Field, Staff Corps.
taptain J. L Tinling, Gen. List...
i^«3t. E. G. Beilly, Staff Corps ...
8argeonH.W. B. Boyd
[Commandant.
14 June 77 and in Command and Wing Commander, 17 Oct. 77.— Officiating
8 June 75 Wing Commander, J7 Oct. 77.— Officiating 2nd in Command,
ao Dec. 77 Wing Officer, 2 Msjrch 78.— Offg. Wing Commander.
" " "" -~ . Adjutant, 25 Sept. 75.— Sick Furlough.
8 May 72 Wing Officer and 1
8 Feb. 70 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 27 July 75.— Offg. A<D^utan(.
Wing Officer.
28 Oct. 7z Wing Officer, 29 April 76.— Sick Furlough.
In medical charge, 6 Jime 79.
18th Bombay Native Infantry {Raised i8 December 1803).
Head
Colonel J. A. Smith, Staff Corps ,
UColonel F. P, Fortcath. Staff Corps
Ji»JOT J. Q. 1. Qrifflth. Staff Corps !?..
UptamO.W.Braine, Staff Corps ....
fe.^.W.C.Ben. StaffCorps ....
"«t.H. B. Fenton, Staff Corps
tfeut.H.M. Prior, 54 Foot
W A C. Yate, zW. LBegt
bwgeon J. p. Greany, U.D
* Bxin-Boo-Axi"— " Abybbxitia."
Quarters at Pooaa. Ffuingt, Fait TelUm,
zo Dec. 78 Commandant, 28 Aug. 7^
- " ndWJ
ig.78.-
Wing Officer, 27 April 78.— Officiating Wing Commander.
20 Feb. 79 2nd in Command an<
9 Mar. 67 Wing Commander, 28 Aug]
17 Aug. 70
28 Oct. 7z
3 Oct. 7z
12 Feb. 77
22 Sept 76
ing Commander, 28 Aug. 78.— Furl.
8.— Officiating and m Coznmand.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 23 Sept. 74.— Sick Furlough.
Wing Officer, 26 April 76.— Officiating Adjutant.
Win^ Officer
OfficuUing Wing Officer and Quarter Master.
Attached on probation.
In medical charge, 9 July 79- Digitized by
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<28 19tli Bombay Native Infantry (Raised 5 November 18 17).
" GHUzirBB "— '* AnGRiiri8Ti.v "— " Put/xub "— *' Mooltav "— " Goojih.*."
On Service Depot at KnrrMhee. Faeinptt Deep Yellow.
Ravx, Naicxs, awd C0EP8. I ^"^
RSXASKB.
I W. Creagh, Staff Corps ' 3 Feb. 76 ■ Commandant, 8 Dec. 77 .— Offg. in Com. of Brig ide. Lower Indus.
Mmot W. Jacob, Staff Corps ao Jan. 75 and in Command and Wing Commander, 31 July 78.— Sick fori.
Xiyor 8. J. Waadby, Staff Corps 1 4 Sept. 78, Wing Commander, 31 July 78.— Offg. Commandant.
"---tR. J. Le P. Trench, Gen. List ' 3 Sept. 79, Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 6 July 75.— Offg. and in Com.
I and Wing Comdr.
. 7. Stevenson. Staff Corps a8 Oct. 71 Wing Officer and AcUatant, a March 78.— Offg. Wing Comdr.
. G. S. Walter, Staff Corps 15 Apr. 76 Wing Officer. 7 March 79.~Offg. Quarter Master.
Officiating Wing Officer.
7. C. Stayner. Staff Corps xa Feb. 77 Officiating Wing Officer and Adjutant.
xn Major W. E. Cates | In medical charge. a6 May 75.
20th Bombay Native Infantry {Raised 5 November 181 7).
" PXBSIA "— *• BXSRUB "— " KhOOSHAB *'— *' BUSHISX."
Head Quarters at Baroda. Facings , Yellow.
fMooA T. Thatcher, Staff Corps xo June 74 Commandant, ao May 76.— Furlough. [Commandsnt-
lAbColonel T. Kettlewell, Staff Corps ... ao Feb. 78 and in Command and Wing Commander, aa Aug. 77. — Officiating
Muor T. S. Strong. Staff Corps 4 Jan. 74 Wing Commander, aa Aug. 77.— Offg. and in Conunand.
Maior B. Weetmacott, Staff Corps 19 Mar. 79 Wing Officer, 7 March 79.
'^ ' 1 W. S. Hore, Gen. List ax Feb. 71 Wing Officer and Adjutant, aa May 75.— Offg. Brigade M^or.
I Nusseerabad.
. J. F. C. Thatcher, Staff Corps ... 13 June 75 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, xx Sept. 78.— Sick Furlough.
; I Wing Officer.
. H. B. Warden, Staff Corps ax Sept. 75 Officiating Wing Officer.— Prob. Commissariat Department.
. J. W. Gordon, Staff Corps ao Nov. 75 Wing Officer, 3 Oct. 79.— Offg. Adjutant.
. A. H. Browne. R. Art zi Feb. 74 Officiating Wing Officer and Quarter Master.
—1 Major H. De Tatham, IfD > In medical charge, 6 Jan. 69.
21st Bombay Native Infantry (or Marine Battalion) (Raised 3 January 1777).
An Anchor and Laurel Wreath, with Motto in Hindoostanee corresponding with " Per Mare, per Terram."
**PBBauLS Gui.»"— " Bbwi-Boo-Ali"— "Bubmah"— "Adbit"— "Htdbbabad "— " Pdbjaub '•— " ABYanviA.'*
Head Quarters at Bombay. Faeinga, Bark Oreen. Laee, Gold.
OoiooftH A. Canxegy, Staff Corps 37 July 73 Commandant, 5 Oct. 74. [Judge Advocate, Poena Circle.
lAOnlnairi G. F Beville, Staff Dorps ...'-xx July 77. and in Command and Wing Commander, 14 Oct. 78. — Offg. Dep.
I I Wing Commander,
1 B. 8. Simpson, Staff Corps |xo Apr. 78,Wing Officer, 8 April 76.— Officiating Wing Commander.
1 C. T. Bchalas, Gen. List 'a4 0ct. 71 Wing Officer, at Aug. 75.— Sick Furlough.
. G. E. Bven, Staff Corps ax Sept. 75 'Wing Officer and Quarter Master, xj Sept. 79.
I^iflvt. A. B. Mein, Staff Corps ;3o Dec. 7i|Wing Officer and Adjutant, 17 Sept. 79.
. C. B. Adams, 66 Foot ao Nov. 75 Officiating Wing Officer.
Major W. H. ColviU ,
In medical charge, 24 Sept. 79.
22n(l Bombay Native Infantry (Raised i January 1818).
Light Company, "Pbbsia."
Head Quarters at Belgaom. Facinge^ Dark Green,
0olooel J. Fairbrother, Staff Corps 19 July 76 Commandant, a8 April 77. •
Lk.Colonel J. H. Drummond,Staff Corps 14 June 77 and in Com. and Wing Commander, 7 Oct. 78.
LljOolaoe) J. G. Watts, Staff Corps 'lo Dec. 79, Wing Commander, a Aug. 76.— Brigade Major, Aden.
Miyor D. R. F. Wooldridge. Staff Corps'ai Nov. 76' Wing Commander, 8 Dec. 77.— With Afghan Transport Train.
OiVtam W. A. Wetherall, Staff Corps ...'30 Jan. 78 Wing Officer. 24 June 71.
'* — - A. Smith, Staff Corps I30 Dec. 7X|Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 94 Feb. 77.— Sick Furlough.
r A. F. Stewart, Staff Corps la Sept. 79 'Wing Officer, la Sept. 71,— Sick Furlough.
^ C. B. Harrison, 56 Foot 15 Apr. 76 Wing Officer, xx May 78.
u A. L. B. Hughes, Staff Corps xa Feb. 76 Officiating Wing Officer and Adjutant.
'— Mi^or H. A. Lewis I iln medical charge, 7 May 73.
23rd Bombay Native (Light) Infantry (Raised 4 May 1820).
" KiBKBB "— **PbBSIA."
Head Quarters at Ahmednuggur. Fadnga, Dark Oreen,
jCommandant,
ao Jan. 75'and in Com. and Wing Commander, ai June 76.
XAG<done1 M. R. Bruce, Staff Corps.
r J. Gatacre, Staff Corps
F. T. Rbden, Staff Corps ....
B. C. Kellie. Staff Corps .
ao Dec. 72
aSOct. 71
W. St. J. Richardson, Staff Corps 11 Feb. 75
13 June 77
,. R I. Scallon, Staff Corps
tF. J. Tobin, 86Foot
Buqcvom Mi^or J. Simpson, MB..
Wing Commander, 17 Jan. 79.
Wing Officer,
Wing Officer, 8 Feb. 73.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 6 July 7a.
Wing Officer, x? Jan. 79.
Wing Officer, 6 Aug. 79.
I a May 77 Attached on probation.
|In medical charge, x3 Mar. 72.
I a Feb. 76
24th Bombay Native Infantry (Raised 4 May 1820).
" Abbjt "— " Cbftbal Ikdia."
Head Quarters at Kehldpore. Facings, Dark Oreen,
vHMuavI J. H. Henderson, Staff Corps ... xo June 75 Commandant, 9 June 75. «. v 1
LLOokmel R. M. Chambers, Infantry ...' 5 Oct 74 and in Command and Wing Commander, a9 Sept. 77.— Sick FurL
lA-Ookmel G. S. Hawthorn. Staff Corps ao Feb. 78 Wing Commander, ao April 69.— Offg. and in Command.
"^- • nr O. P. Newport. Staff Corps 4 Mar. 77 Officiating Wing Commander.
lin W. H. Lyster. Staff Corps 1x6 Oct. 78 Wing Officer, X3 June 77.— Sick Furlough.
iin W. J. Morse, Staff Corps 35 Apr. 77 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, aa Sept. 75.
f B.M. Hay, Staff Corps ix Dec. 78 Wing Officer, X9 June 7a.
w A. A. Pearson, Staff Corps 28 Oct. 71 Wing Officer and Adjutant, xo Nov. 75.— Station Staff Omeer.
C. R. Phillips. Staff Corps 10 Sept. 75 Officiating Wing Officer.
iJ. A. Howell In mcdicHi charge, a^ Jan. 77. j
Digitized by V^OOQ IC
25th Bombay Native (Light) Infantry (Raised 26 May 1820).
"HuAXii "— " Htdibabao." Liffht Company, " Pbrsia. "— *' Ciktsa^l Ikdia. "— " Abtssikia.*
Hoad Qaarters with Oaadfthar Field For«e. Facinffit Pals Yellow.
429
Bavz, Naxbs, and C0BP8.
Colonel A. B. Little. Staff Corps
ColoneJI. F. Chapman, Staff Corps ..
LtColonel C. Jameson, Staff Corps
Major A. J. Doig, Staff Corps
M^or J. Withers, Staff Corps
Capuin F. 6. T Welch, Staff Corps ..
Lieat. A. J. P. Xathall, Staff Corps..
CspUdn J. DeB. Lynch, Staff Corps
Sarxeott lOgor M. Heflbman
AaifT
RjLKX.
RXKABKS.
Fob. 72 Commandant, 24 Mar. 66.— Offg. in Com. Nasaeerabad Brigade.
May 79 2nd in Command and Wing Comdr., 28 Apr. 77.— Offg. ComdL
June 78 Wing Commander, 2R Apr. 77.— Offg. 2nd in Command.
July 75 Offlcuating Wing Commander.
Jane 78 Wing Officer, 15 Feb. 76.— Furlough.
Apr. 79. Wing Officer and Adjutant, 10 Oct. 77.
Oct. 71 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 7 Aug. 78.
Mar. 74' Wing Officer, x6 June 75.
I Officiating Wing Officer.
|ln medical charge, 12 Feb. 69.
26th Bombay Native Infantry (Raised 9 March 1825).
" PBBSIi. "— " KhOOSHAB."
Head Quarters at Deesa. Facing*, Light Bt^f.
Culonel John Miles, Staff Corps 3 Feb. 76 Commandant, 25 April 77.— Sick Furlough.
Colonel J. Harpur, Staff Corps 17 Feb. 78 and in Command and Wing Commander, 25 April 77. — Offg.Comdt.
LkCotonel W. H. Ross, Staff Corps 20 Dec. 78 Wing Comniander, 20 Jan. 77.— Offg. 2nd in Command.
Captain J. M. Heath, Staff Corps la Oct. 72 Wing Officer, x Jan. 64.— Sick Furlough.
Captain F. H. Foxjett, Staff Corps no June 77 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 31 May 71.
Captain C. J. A Y'ates, Gen. List I 8 Mar. 72 Wing Officer, x8 Sept. 75.— Officiating Wing Commander.
Lieut. H. E. Passy, Staff Corps ' 9 Aug. 73 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 20 April 78.
Sargeon Major G. Y. Hunter 1 ;Iu medical charge, 5 Seot. 77.— Sick Furlough.
I Officiating in m^cal charge.
27th Bombay Native Infantry^ or 1st Belooch Regiment (Linht Infantry)
{Bautd 8 Mag 1844).
" Dblhi "— ** Abtssutia."
Head Quarters at Jacobabad. Facing*^ Bed.
Colonel H. Beville, CB. Staff Corps xs Feb. 74 Commandant, 30 Oct. 60.— Sick Furlough.
u.CoIonclT. Bell, Staff Corps xo Deo. 76 Officiating Commandant.— Prom 30 N. I.
Colonel A. P. Davis, Staff Corps 20 Jan. 79 2nd in Command and Wing Comdr., ao May 76.— Furlough.
Jlajor A. Hogg, Staff Corps x6 May 77 Wing Commander, 11 May 78.— Offg. and in Command.
Lieut. T. H. Mackenzie, Staff Corps a8 Oct. 71 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 20 April 78.— Offg. Wing Conunander.
Lient. J. Grant, Staff Corps 2a Sept.70 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 23 Dec. 71.— Furlough.
«»jor M. H. Niooleon, Gen. List, Inf...; 9 Dec. 79 Wing Officer, 17 Deo. 73.— Brigade Major, Candahar Force.
L:eac. A. L. Sinclair, Staff Corps / 3 Dec. 74|Wing Officer, xx May 78.— Offg. Adj. and Comdg. Depot 30 N. I.
. : Officiating Wing Officer and Quarter Master.
Snrjfeon W. Q. H. Henderson I lln medical charge, 24 May 78.— Officiating Civil, Kotree.
28th Bombay Native Infantry (Raised 21 January 1846).
Light Company, " Pxasia.."
Head Quarters at Sorat. Faeinge, Pale Yellow.
U.ColonelT. R, Nixnmo, Staff Corps ...'xx Dec. 75: Commandant, 6 Oct. 77.— Sick Furlough.
UCoIonel C. T. Heathcota, Staff Corps 7 Sept. 74 Officiating Commandant.— From xa Nl.
".Colonel W. H. Newport, Staff Corps x6 Dec. 76 and in Command and Wing Comdr., i June 78.— Sick Furloagh.
^ior J. Ketchen, Gen. List 27 July 79
(»ptain F. C. Singleton, Staff Corps ... 9 Dec. 7X
T- I
l-wut E, A. Barclay, Staff Corps ; 6 June7x
IJ«t R. E. D. Beilly, Staff Corps 3» Aug. 72
w. W. 8fc L. Chase, Staff Corps xo Sept.7s
Um. C. H. Seddon, Staff Corpa 'x2 Feb. 77
SuxeonMajor J. F. Keith, JfB 1
I
Wing Commander, i June 78.— Sick Furlough.
Wing Officer, 27 Sept. 73.— Offg. Wing Comdr. and end in Comd.
Wing Officer.
Wing Officer, X4 Oct. 74.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, to June 76.— Offg. Wing Commander.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 27 Sept. jg.
Officiating W^ing Officer.
In medical charge, 3 Oct. 78.
29tli Bombay Native Infantry^or 2nd Belooch Regiment {Raised6 May 1846).
' Pbbsia
Head Quarters with
Colonel 0. V. Tanner, Staff Corps
UOolonel J. Galloway, Staff Corps
«aJor G. C. Sartorius, Staff Corps
jUjorG.F. Bryant, Staff Corps
l^jorC. A. Cunningham, Staff Corps..
J-ient. W. A. Broome, Staff Corps
{•teat. H. K. W. BeviUe. Staff Corps
Jient R. C. O. Mayne, Staff Corps
Nirgeon Maaor B. Morton
Snrgeon A. F. Adams
RbSHXBB "— •* KhOOSHAB "— " BUBHCBB."
Field Foree. Denot at Hyderabad. Facing*, Bed.
32 Nov. 79 1 Commandant, 6 Aug. 70.
X X June 79| 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 6 July 79 .
X Oct. 77 Officiating Wing Commander.
37 June 79I Wing Officer, 3 July 72.
so June 78 Wing Officer, 28 Oct. 76.— D. A. Adj. Gen., Sind Diet. -Sick Furl.
38 Oct. 7x Wing Officer and Adjutant, X3 Oct. 75.— Sick Furlough.
•X Sept. 74' Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 19 June 78.— Offg. Adjutant.
3x Dea 73^ Wing Officer, xy Sept. -^g.
{In medical charge, 24 Jan. 77.— Sick Furlough.
.Officiating in medical charga
30ih Bombay Native Infantry^ or Jacob's Rifles (Raised 30 Jmie 1858).
Head Quarters with Oaadahar Field Forte. Depot at Jaoobabad. Jacket and Facing*, Drab.
Colonel W. G. Mainwaring, CIB» S.C ... x Mar. 74 Commandant, 3 Sept. 58.— Commanding nt Quetta.
U.Colonel T. Bell, Staff Corps 'xo Dec. 76 snd in Command and Wing Commdr., 15 May 65.— With 37 N. I.
I I Wing Commander,
33 Nov. 79 Wing Officer, xx Aug. 77.— Officiating Wing Conmiander.
. x3 Dec. 77 Wing Officer, 3X Aug. 70
, 36 June 78 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 30 Sept. 76.~Offg. Quarter Master.
I Wing Officer,
XX Sept.76 Officiating Wing Officer.
Officiating in medical charge. Digitized by VjOO^ ikl
Bt. U.C0L P. T. Humfrey, Staff Corps
^ptein W. C. Harrison, Staff Corpe
Captain H. F. Smith, Staff Corpe ...
Lkwt. W. N. Jnatioe, X7 Foot
Surgeon K. R.Kirtikar
430
General List of Officers of Bombay Cavalry.
Majobs.
Peat, Walter Scott
Fagan, Joseph
Captaiit.
Owen, Conrad Agnew«
6 Feb. 6i
I GAPTAXir. MAJOB.
27 Jane 77 att Jan. 75 27 June 79 Sqnadron Commander 1 Cavtlry.
27 June 59 . . . , . ^ .
27 Dec. 59 10 June 61 27 Dec. 71! 4 Mar. 75 27 Dec. 79|
27 Oct. 61
I
I 1 Squadron Offlccr 2 Cavaliy.
27 Oct. 62^27 Oct. 73 10 Aug. 75 27 Dec. 79' Squadron Officer 2 Cavali?.
I I
General List of Officers of Bombay Infajitry.
Hajobs.
Comyn, Fred. Fitz William
Hibbert, John
Ketchen, James ^
Greij?, Piercy Henderson...
Mockler, Edward
27 Feb. S9 26 Sept.
27 Feb. 59 21 Feb.
27 July 59 '24 Sept
2 Aug. 59 6 Dec.
2 Aug. 59 I Jan.
Mander, Frederick Day..
Rutherford, James
Madden, John Mellish
Trench .Richard John Le Poer
Leacock, Frederick Schuler*
Nicolson, Malcolm Hassells..
CAFTAI376.
Walcott, Edmund Scopoli' ..
Tinling, John Isaac
McRac. Alex. Richard Taylor
Reay, Edward Robert
Rowlandson. John Arthur
Ryves, Charles Maxwell
Willoughby, James Fortnom
Prideaux, Robert Austice
Jackson, Freeman Henry
Hume, Walter Francis ,
Gordon, Frank Henry
Browne, Charles Michael
Hennell, Reginald
Gordon. James Eyles
Hore, Walter Stuart*
Laing, William
Stevens, Malcolm Wilkinson
Bchalaz, Charles Theodore ...
Morris, William Cunningham
Yates, Charles James Abbott.
2 Aug. 59
4 Aug. 59
I Sept. 59
3 Sept. 59
9 Deo. 59
9 Dec. 59
9 Mar. 60
8 June 60
9 June 60
9 June 60
19 Dec. 60
20 Dec. 60
27 Jan. 61
27 Mar. 61
7 June 61
8 June 61
8 June 61
8 June 61
25 July 61
27 July 61
12 Sept. 61
II Nov. 61
27 Dec. 61
. 27 Jan. 62
1 1 27 Jan. 62
27 Jan. 62
X Jan.
X Jan.
X Jan. 62
I Jan.
I Jan.
4 Jan.
captaik. i
mTNov. 68 1
I Mar. 69
iS July 69'
24 Aug. 69
24 Oct. 69
14 Oct. 69
14 Oct. 69
31 Oct. 69
62 31 Oct. 69
62 31 Oct. 69
62 31 Oct. 69
MAJOB,
^VFebT^I Wing Officer 4 Native Infantry.
'27 Feb. * ^ "^-~ ""'-
'27 July
2 Au*.
2 Aug.
12 May
30 July
30 July
30 July
30 July
12 Aug.
30 Oct. <
I Dec. I
5 Feb.
22 Apr.
27 July
19 Sept.
30 Oct.
7 Nov.
29 Feb.
30 Mar.
16 July
16 July
16 July
16 July
62
31 Oct.
8 Feb.
u.. 8 Feb.
62 8 Feb.
62 4 Feb.
' 4 Feb.
4 Feb.
4 Feb.
4 Feb.
79 Sub. Assist. Com,G«n.
79 Wing Commander 28 Native Infantry.
79: Wing Officer 14 Native Inf.
79 Assistant Political Agent, Mekran Coart.
SickFfirlough.
2 Aug. 79 Wing Officer 13 Native Infantry.
4 Aug. 79 Assist. Superintendent, 1st Grade, Reveane
Survey, Mysore.
X Sept. 79 Assistant Cantonment Magistrate, Poena
and Kirkee.
3 Sept. 79 Wing Officer 19 Native Iniantry.
9 Dec. 79|Sapt>ers and Miners, Aden.
9 Dec. 7qlWing Officer 27 Native Infantry.
62
4 Feb.
4 Feb.
4 Feb.
uj 4 Feb.
63121 Feb.
64 2x Feb.
64 25 Mar.
64 19 Aug.
64 1 24 Oct.
64131 Oct.
64 8 Mar.
69 Deputy Assistant Commissary General, 2nd Class.
70 1 Wing Officer 17 Native Infantry.
70 2nd in Command Erinpoora Irregular Force.
70 Wing Officer 6 Native Infantry.
71 VVing Officer 7 Native Infantry.
71 1 Wing Officer 2 Native Infantiy.
71 'Squadron Commander 3 CavaJry.
71 Wing Officer 6 Native Infantry.
71 Assistant to the Gov. Gen.'B Agent, Baroda, in chaige
of Okamundel.
71 Wing Officer 11 Native Infantry.
71 Wing Officer 14 Native Infantry.
7x Wing Officer la Native Infantry.
71 >Ving Officer 5 Native Infantry.
71 2nd in Command, 3 Sind Horse.
71 Wi©g Officer 20 Native Infantry.
71 Wing Officer 13 Native Infantry.
71 Squadron Commander ^ Cavalry,
71 Wing Officer 21 Native Infantry.
71 Wing Officer 7 Native Infantry.
72 Wing Officer 26 Native Infantry.
* Major J. Ketchen served in the Indian Navy as a Midshipman in the steam-fHgate Auaye, with the PersiflQ
Expedition in 1856-57, and was presentat the landing of the troops at Hallilah Bay, assault and capture of Be6bixe»
surrender of Bushire, bombardment and capture of the forts of Mohumra (Medal with Clasp).
* Mi^or F. 8. Leacock served with the 5th Bombay Native Infantry against the Taepmgs near Shangbai in
X862, and was presentat the attack and capture of the entrenched camp at Wangkaza 4th April, and of the towno!
Tseerpoo X7th April; at Nazeau 27th and 29th April; at the storming of the town of Tsingpoo x2ihMay; witj
Uie garrison defending Kahding in May, and at the recapture of that place 24th October 1862. Ser^'ed as Staff
Officer to the Arabian Field Force in the expedition against the Foudtheli Arabs in 1865-66: present at Bit Said
22nd December 1865, and all subsequent operations. Served in command of No. 4 Company Bombay Sappers and
Miners throughout the Abyssinian expedition of 1867-68, and was present at the action of Arogce and at m
storming of Magdala (Medal) .
» Captain B. S. Walcott served with the 5th Bombay Native Light Infantry against the Taepiners near Shanghai ;
present at the attack and capture of the entrenched camp at Wangkaza 4th April 1862, and of the town of Tseer*
poo x7th April; at Nazeau 27th and 29th April; at the storming of the town or Kahding ist May; with the gam-
son defendmg that place in May 1862, and at its recapture on the 24th October 1862.
* Captain W. 8. Hore served with the Commissariat Department in the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68 (Meofli)'
« Captain 0. A. Owen ser\'ed throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68 ; was Orderly Officer to Major (Seneial
Staveley at the action of Arogee and the storm and capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, MedaJ).
Unattached OfBicer.
Majob.
Murray, Patrick..
29 Oct. 59
XI Apr. 65
BBXVXT
GAITAIV.
29 Oct. 71
CATTAXV. MaJOS.
XX Apr. 72'29 Oct. 79iAttached to Commt. Department*
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Bombay Medical Department.
431
Sxrioiov GiHiRjLL, ranks a*
M^jor Oeneral.
Honter, William Gayer, MD
DiPVTT SvBfiBOHB GxiTXBAL, rank
at ColoneU.
WyUie, D»Tid. MD
Bettty, Thomaa Berkley. MB
Jo7nt,Fnnci8 6eor^e, If D
Moore, William James
Hewlett, Thomaa Gillhnm , CIE. . . ,
Snaioirs Muok, rank at Majort,
M afUr ao feart' Service ihey
Tvik at Lt.Colonelt, but junior of
tht latter rank, axeepi for choice
efOfiorUrt.
Lumadaine, John
Thorold, Harry Octavins
Mackenzie, Malcolm Munro . ..
Stratton, John Prondfoot. MD.
Welsh, John Thomson, MD
Rois, Charlea Grant Hope
Tborp, Robert Crossing, MD
Brace, Lewis Stanhope
Adey, Arthnr Wollealey George.
Partridge, William Peyton
Johnston, Theophilns Bolton
Wright PlmikeU
Kiven, William. MD
Cook, Henry, If I>
Atkins.Henry
Day, Horace, Jfl>
Seward, George Edwin, MD
Asher, John Gordon, MD
Pinkerton, John, MD
BeU, George Coates, MD
J' lynt, Christopher, If X>
Categ, William Ed-ward
f'ruickBhank, John,lfZ>
Colston, Charles Kelway
Ogilvie, Charlea Frederick, MD.
Bnrrowes, Edmund Poulter
ColTill, WUliam Henry
McDowBll,Came^iiJo8ephFra8.S.
Miller, Thomas, Jf2>
Cuter, Heniy Vandyke, MD
MeDoogal, Henry Robert Law- >
rence,lf2) j
Hopkins, Nathaniel
Morton, Edward
Langlev, Edw. Hartley Raynsford
C^^kell, Philip Wyatt
Hunter, George Teates
wMtead, Robinson
Blanc, HenriJnles, AfD
DavieBjJohn
I>7fflock, William
Bfxua, Edward, If i>
Hojel, Abraham Nickson
J^jiniball, Peter Stephenson, MD.
y Kearar, Francis Ronayne, MD.
J^wia, Henry Alfred
f-<»k,He|nry,lf2>
fjon, Isidore Bemadotte
J*rT7, Andrew, MD.
Gray, Wellington. If JJ
flnghet, DarW Krakine, MD. .
Holmetted, Thomas
Cody, Thomaa
Nolan, William, If D
Banks, Bamnel O'Brien
SnnpMn, John, If ^
Bowman, Bobcrt
Hcffemaa, Michael
1. aconachie,George Archibald, JfZ>
iiambridge, George
Amott, James, Jfi>
Batty, Richard Hamilton . .
Knapp, William Frederick
Do Tatham, Hamilton, MD. . .
Holiday, Saimders Barton
IS^^ Bernard Callan
Daridaon, James, MB
^*Si^ -'^toaram Sadashiva >'
Keith, Jowph PiibeB',* Jfif!*";.;.'...
A88ISTAHT
SUBOKON.
21 Feb. 50
BUBOBOir
OBKBBAL.
15 Sept. 77
DBPUTT
BUBO.OBK.
t Nov. 74
21 Oct. 76
I .Tan.
20 Mar. _
iQ Aug. 51 12 Nov. 76
20 Nov. ** — ' --
20 Jan.
10 Nov.
20 Mar.
20 June
20 Oct.
31 Mar.
7 July
4 Jan.
6 May
9 May
3 Jaly 54
7 Nov.
J4 Jan.
24 Jan.
24 Jan.
31 Jan.
4 Aug.
4 Aug.
4 Aug.
17 Oct.
20 Feb.
20 Feb.
70 Feb.
20 Feb.
20 Feb.
20 Feb.
20 Feb.
4 Aug.
19 Nov.
27 Jan.
28 May
28 May
28 May
23 July
23 July
23 July
23 July
10 Feb.
lo Feb.
10 Feb.
10 Feb.
27 July
I Oct.
I Oct.
xOct.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
X Oct.
xOct.
X Oct.
31 Mar.
xOct.
I Apr.
X Apr.
X Apr.
X Apr.
X Apr.
X Apr.
X Apr.
X Apr.
30 Sept.
30 Sept.
30 Sept.
[5 Sept. 77
I Nov. 79
BVBOBOX
UAJOB.
30 Miir. ji
ao June;
20 Ocl* 7:
26 Jan. 7i
Bombay.
No'rthem'Di vision .
Poona Division.
Sind Division. — Sick Furlough.
Presidency Division.— Furlough.
Coroner, Bombay, and Surgeon, Goculdass Hospital.
Tiitary Commissioner for the Presidency of Bombay,
.-^r lit* Surgeon and in medical charge Lock Hospital, Mhow.
• Lv 1 Surgeon, Ahmednugger.
i'ulitical Agent, Bundlecuud.
.Sniierintendent of Vaccination, Western Gujerat Circle.
7 July 65
4 Jan. 66
6 May 66
9 May 66
3 July 66
54 7 Nov. 66
55 74 Jan. 67
55 24 Jan. 67
55 24 Jan. 67
55 31 Jan. 67
55 4 Aug. 67
55 4 Aug. 67
55 4 Aug. 67
55 17 Oct. 67
56 20 Feb. 68
56 20 Feb. 68
56 20 Feb. 68
56 20 Feb. 68
56 20 Feb. 68
56 20 Feb. 68
56 20 Feb. 68
56 4 Aug. 68
56 19 Nov. 68
58 27 Jan. 70
58 28 May 70
58 28 May 70
58 28 May 70
58 23 July 70
58 23 July 70
58 23 July 70
58 3^ July 70
5Q 10 Feb. 71
59 xo Feb. 7x
59 10 Feb. 7x
59 xo Feb. 7x
59 27 July 71
60 X Oct. 72
60 I Oct. 72
60 I Oct. 72
65 31 Mar. 77
65 31 Mar. 77
61; 31 Mar. 77
66 31 Mar. 78
66 31 Mar. 78
66 31 Mar. 78
66 3T Mar. 78
66 I Oct. 78
66 X Oct. 78
66 X Oct. 78
66 22 Oct 78
66 23 Nov. 78
67 I Apr. 79
67 I Apr. 79
X Apr. 79
X Apr.
4 Native Infantry.
5 Native Infantry.
Civil Surgeon, Poona, and Supdt. of Poona Medical School.
Civil Surgeon, Surat.— Officiating at Kurrachee.
C Presidency Surgeon 3rd District, with medical charge of
t Jail, House of Correction, and Byculla Schools.
Civil Surgeon, Broach.
Sappers and Miners. fGrant Medical College.
ist Physician Jamsetjee Jejeebhoy Hospital, and Principal,
Residency Surgeon at Baroda.
Superintendent of Matheran.
On Special Duty.
Sick Furlough.
Surgeon European General Hospital, Bombay.
Civil Surgeon, Dharwar.
Civil Surgeon, Rutnagherry.— Oflaciating at Surat.
19 Native Infieuitry.
Inspector General of Prisons.
1 1 Native Infantry.
12 Native Infantry.
15 Native Infkntrj'.
21 Native Infantry.
3 Light Cavalry.
8 Native Infantry. [General Hospital.
Civil Surgeon, Sattara. — Officiating Goculdass Tej pal Native
Civil Surgeon, Rajkote.— Sick Furlough.
Civil Surgeon, Kurrachee.— Sick Furlough.
29 Native Infantrj*.
Presidency Surgeon, and District, and Marine Surgeon.
26 Native Infantry.
Civil Surgeon, Tanna.
C Senior Surgeon, Jamsetiee Jejeebhoy Hospital, and Prof.
( of Surgery and Clinical Surgery, Grant Med. College.
Civil Surgeon, Carwar.
C Principal Medical Storekeeper at the Presidency, and
1 Professor of Materia Medica, Grant Medical College.
Staff Surgeon, Poona.— Officiating Civil, Poona.
Prof, of Physiology, Grant Med. Coll.. and 2nd Phys., Jam-
Examiner Medical Accounts. [setjeo Jejeebhoy Hospital.
10 Native Infantry.
22 Native Infantry. [Prof, and Curator of Museum, G.M.CoU.
Civil, Kaira.— Offg. 2nd Surg. Jamsetjee Jeejebhoy Hospital,
Chemical Analyser to Government, and Prof, of .Chemistry
2 Light Cavalry. [Grant Medical College.
Secretary to Surg. General.— Prof, of Botany, Grant Med.
14 Native Infantry. [College.— Sick Furlough.
C Civil, Ahmedabad.— Supdt. and Teacher of Medicine, &c.
I Ahmedabad Medical School. [Offg. Sec. to Surg. Gen.
Dep. Sanitary Commissioner, Konkan Registration District.
Dep. Sanitary Conunr., North Doccan Registration Dist.—
Ottjg. Civil, Kaira.
Civil Surgeon, Hyderabad.— Sick Furlough.
33 Native Infontry.
25 Native Infhntry.
Ophthalmic Surg., Ac, Grant Med. Coll.— Furl. [Med. Coll.
Civil Surgeon, Dhoolia.— Offg, Ophthalmic Surg., Ac., Grant
. ( and Surgeon, European (General Hospital, Bombay.— Prof.
67 X Apr. 79 I or Pathology, Grant Med. Coll.
67 X Apr. 79 7 Native Infhntry.
. ( and Surg. Jamsetjee Jejeebhoy Hospital, ProC of Anatomy,
67 X Apr. 79 1^ Qjj^Qt jje^j (joii^ ^^ Curator of Museum.— Sick Furl.
67 I Apr. 79 ao Native Infantry.
67 X Apr. 79 13 Native Infantry.
67 X Apr. 79 Civil Surgeon, Kotree.— Officiating Civil, Hyderabad.
.67 30 Sept. 79 Assistant Civil Surgeon, and Supdt. City Jail, Poona.
.67*30 Sept. 79 Civil Surgeon, Muscat.
.67 30 Sept. 79 28 Native Infantry.
Digitized by VoiOO^li^
432
Boinhay Medical Department.
I
SlTBOloirs, rank at lAtutenanU, but
after tix yean* Service tkejf rank
at Captain*.
Hav^GeorgeWilliamRobertfionlfl/
Eobb, John, MD
Kiemander, William Coleridgo .
Howell, John Alexander
PeteFB, Charles Thomas, J£B
Roberts, Henry Prescott, MD
Colson, Edward
MacRury, Collin William ,
Salaman, Selim Myer, MD
Barker, Frederick Charles, MD
Caldecott, Randolph ^
Waters, George
Murphy, Patrick, Jf2>
M'Conaghy, William, MD
Hoghes, Arthur Henry, MD
Wall, Robert Moreton, MB
Jones, Francis
Weir, Thomas Stephenson
ASAlliT.
SURCSBOfr. '
Ooldamith, Septimus Jesse
Bartholomenss, Mat. Loreuz, MB.
Patterson, David Aikman
Wilkins, James Sutherland
Barren, William Alexander
Adams, Andrew Fergey
Parakh^ Dhanjisha Navroji
Lucas, John Catchick
Dane, Arthur Henry Cole, MD....
Greany, John Philip, MD
Ferguson, John Edward
Burroughs, George Edward Elton
M'Clognxy, James
Clarkson, John Wilkins
Parker, Joseph, MD
MacGregor, John, MD
Stewart, Alexander Kenneth
Henderson, Wm. George Hume...
Dalai, Kharshe^i Ardeshir, MB.
Boyd, Henry Walker Butler
Eaton, James Bird, MB
Channer, Osborne Henry
Young, Edward William
M'Cahnan. Hugh, MD
Ross, David Robert, MD
Hatch, William Keith , MB
Masani, Hormasji Dadabhoi
Kirtikar. Kanoba Ranchhoddaa..
Dutt, Behaiy Lall, MD
Manser, Robert
Adey, Henry
Koyaji, Boram'i Nasarvanji
Street, Alft«d William Frederick .
Jervis, Henry Pruoe
Tully, Bdmond
Dayidson, David Charles
Peacooke, Henry Charles Harding
Nariman, Kaikhoso Sorabji
Sargent, Arthur Francis
Gomes, Dominic Anthony
Worgan, Thomas Edward
Monks, Charles
Damania, Phirossha Jamsetjee ...
Bull, George Henry, MD
Barle, Joseph Herbert
MacCartie, Frederick Fitzgerald
Garruthers; Charles Ullc
Lowdell, Charles George Walton
Briggs, Harry Beecham
Carson, Walter Peter
Faulkner, Alexander Samuel
X ApV. 68 Port Surgeon at Aden.
X Oct. 68 Civil Surgeon at Zanzibar.— Sick Furlough.
X Oct. 68 X 6 Native Infontry.
I Apr. 69 34 Native Inflantry.
I Apr. 69 2 Native Infantry.
X Apr. 6919 Native Ini&ntry.
X Apr. 69 Officiating Civil Surgeon, Dhoolia.
I Apr. 69 Dep. Sanitary Commissioner, Sind Registration District.
I Oct. 69 Superintendent Yerrowda Central Jail.
X Oct. 69 Civil Surgeon, Kulladghee.— Officiating at Rutnagherry.
I Oct. 69,1 Central India Horse.
I Oct. 69 1 Surgeon to the Governor.
I Oct. 69 ; Superintendent Colaba Lunatic Asylum.
X Oct. 69 ' Superintendent, Mahableshwur. [College.
I Oct. 69 'Presidency Surgeon, zst District.— Prof, of Midwifery, Grant Medical
X Oct. 69 Deputy Sanitary Commissioner, Southern Decoan Registration Diet.
X Apr. 70 Civil Surgeon, Dohud.— Furlough. [—Sick Furlough.
I Apr. 70 Bombay.— Health Officer to the Municipality.
1 Apr. 73
30 Sept. 73
31 Mar. 74
3x Mar. 74
3x Mar. 74
30 Sept. 74
30 Sept. 74
30 Sept. 74
31 Mar. 75
3x Mar. 75
31 Mar. 75
31 Mar. 75
31 Mar. 75
30 Sept. 75
30 Sept. 75
31 Mar. 76
3x Mar. 76
31 Mar. 76
31 Mar. 76
31 Mar. 76
30 Sept. 76
30 Sept. 76
30 Sept. 76
30 Sept. 76
30 Sept.76
3x Mar. 77
31 Mar. 77
31 Mar. 77
3X Mar. 77
I Oct. 77
X Oct. 77
X Oct. 77
X Oct. 77
I Oct. 77
I Oct. 77
X Oct. 77
X Oct. 77
I Oct. 77
X Oct. 77
30 Mar. 78
30 Mar. 78
30 Mar. 78
30 Mar. 78
30 Mar. 78
30 Mar. 78
30 Mar. 78
30 Mar. 78
IX Mar. 79
XX Mar. 79
XX Mar. 79
XX Mar. 79
Agency Surgeon, Bhaugelcund.
:t Sind Horse.
Officiating Port Burgeon, Aden.
Garrison, StaflT and Details, Aseergurh.
Offlciatinff Civil, Sattara.
Civil, Shikarpore.— Officiating 39 Native Infantry.
6 Native Infi&ntiy.
General duty. Northern Division.
I Native Infantry.
18 Native Infontry.
Sick Forlough.
3 Sind Horse.
I Sind Horse.
General duty. Presidency Division.
rpifltrict
OfTg. Deputy Sanitary Commissioner, Southern Doccan Registratioo
Civil, Aden.
Poona Horse.
27 Native Infantry.
Officiating Civil, Kulludghee.
17 Native Infantry.
(reneral duty. Presidency Division.
Officiating Surgeon to the Governor.
I Bombay Cavaixy.
General duty, Poona Division, Sholapore.
Officiating Civil, Bushire. [Grant Med. Coll.
Officiating European General Hospital,Bombay,and Prof.of Paiholog;,
General duty, Sind Division.
General duty, Sind Division.
General duty. Presidency Division.
General duty, Sind Division, on Service.
General duty, Sind Division, on Service.
General duty. Northern Division.
Officiating 3 Sind Horse.
Officiating x2 Native Infantry.
General duty, Sind Division.
OfficiaUng CivO, Shikarpore.
Kattiwar State Railway.
Officiating Civil, Dohad.
General duty. Northern Division.
General duty, Sind Division.
Officiating 3 Native Infantry. .
General duty, Poona Division.
General duty. Northern Division.
Officiating 3 Native Infantry.
General duty. Northern Division.
General duty, Sind Division.
General duty, Sind Division.
General duty. Northern Division.
General duty. Presidency Division.
General duty. Bind Division.
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
Bombay Veterinary Department.
433
6nn YmBorABT Svkoxovs.
Hanen, James Herbert >
Biockencote S
Lamb, William
iBt Class YmsxirAST Susoiov.
Consumt, Francis Friend Smith ...
DA.TB OF
I PBXSXVT
33 May 50 5 Jnne 60 General Superintendent of Horse Breeding Operations.
10 Mar. 53' 15 Aug. 68 Inspecting Veterinary Surgeon.
IX June 59, XI June 73 With Royal Artillery at Neemnch.
Bombay Ecclesiastical Establishment.
Tke SiffU Xetermd Louis George Mylne, 3£A. J>X>. Sishop of Bombay, 6 July 1876.
Tk4 VenerabU Samuel Stead, MA. Archdeacon and Commissary, i Nov. 78.— Sick Furlough.
Domestic Chaplain to the Bishop.
Torke Smith, Registrar of the Diocese, 18 Nov. 78.
TMTofAppt
1856
S0V.
1859
Rev.
1859
Bev.
,863
V»n.
1863
Seo.
1863
Sev.
1863
Bev,
1864
Bev.
1864
Bev.
1865
Bev,
1665
Bev.
1867
Bev.
,867
Bev.
1867
Bev.
1868
Bev.
1869
Bev.
1869
Bev.
1869
Bev.
I87I
Bev.
1875
Bev.
1876
Bev.
1876
Bev.
1877 1
Bev.
1878
Bev.
1878
Bev.
1878 ;
Bev.
1878 1
Bev.
X879
Bev.
1879 1
Bev.
X679
Bev.
BTATIOKS, VtC.
Smoa Chjiplaisb. — • —
MonHUf Salarv, Bupeee 800.
Robert Easum, MA ISick Furlough.
Ward Manle.XXD {Senior Presidency Chaplain.— Furlough.
Henry William BagneU, BA Chaplain of the Fort of Belgaum^with Dharwar and Kon-
kan.— Acting at Colaba.
Samuel Stead, MA iPoona.— Sick Furlough.
. Alexander Lee Onslow, BA.
. (George Carew Reynell, MA
. C. Walford, MA
. A. Polehampton
. James Heniy Tomlinson Blunt, MA.
. W. Jones
Frederick Lloyd Sharpin, MA...
William Joshua Ffennell, MA.
G. B. Streeten, MA
J. Higgins
Charles Kirk, If^
WUliam Clark, If i< ,
C. F. H. Johnston. BA ,
P. H. LeFeuvre, BA ,
Jnirios Chaplaivs.
MvntJkfy Salary f Bupeee $00,
A. G. Cane, MA
A. G. Lewis
W. Wingate, MA
A. W.Baynham, BA
A. 0. Walsh, MA
George Gothard, BA
J. F. Forbes, MA
Henry Nathaniel Midwinter, MA.
Charles Hume Badham, BA
T. F. Dale
G. H. Lewis
Alfred Campbell Lochee, MA
Chaplain of Kirkee.
ByculU. [Kolhapore.
Chaphiin of the Camp of Belganm.— Visits Dharwar and
Chaplain of Deolali.— Visits Asseerghur and Dhoolia.
Sick Furlough.
Chaplain of the Fort of Belgaum, visiting Dharwar and
Konkan Stations.
(Hrrison Chaplain at the Presidency.— Acting Sen. Chaplain.
—Acting Archdeacon and Commissary.
Gorpoorie.— Visiting Sholapore, Purandhar, and Diksal.
Chaplain of Ahmednuggur.
Neemuch.— Acting Joint Chaplain of Poona.
Nusseerabad.- Visiting Neemuch.
Kurrachee .—Furlough.
Colaba.— Furlough.
Baroda.— Visiting Surat and Broach.- -Furlough.
Chaplain of St. Mary*s, Poona.
Acting Gktrrison Chaplain at the Presidency.
Acting at Deesa, with Abu.
Hyderabad.— Visiting Kotree.
Aden.
Acting Chaplain of Aden.
Chaplain olr^Abmedabad.— Visiting Kaira and Mehmudabad.
Acting Chaplain of Neemuch.
Chaplain of Baroda, Broach, and Surat.
Acting at Kurrachee.
Rajkote and Bhooj.
1875
1S78
'578
CHURCH OF SCOTLAND.
Bev,
Thb Sshiob Chaflaiit.
Monthly Salary, Bupee* gSo.
Sbitiob Chaplaivs.
Mantklv Salary, Bupeea Soo,
Bev. Duncan Macpherson, MA
Bev. T. H. Greig
JUHIOB CaAPLAIir.
Monthly Salary, Bupeee 500.
Bev. Andrew Bullock Watson .
Bombay.
Poona.
Officiating at Kurrachee.
\Bev. James Hutton Mackay, MA 'Kirkee and Varanda.
Bombay Staff Corps, — War Services,
> flir Edward Green served against the Khosas on the Runn of Kutch in 1830, and in a charge with a party of the
3Qd Light Cavalry had a horse shot under him. Served with the field force in Sind and Affghanistan from 1840 to
'B43: present with the Light Company of the 22nd Foot at the defence of the Residency at Hyderabad under Sir
James Oatram, and at the battle of Hyderabad (Medal, and Brevet of Major, and Ci.) ; also as Assistant Adjutant
uvneral with Sir Charles Napier in the campaign against the Hill Tribes in Kutch in 1844-45 ; i^z^d as Assistant
Adjutant General with the Bombay Column in the Punjaub campaign of 18^8-49, including the siege and surrender
of Mooltan, battle of Goojerat, pursuit and surrender of the Sikh army (Medal with two Clasps).
' General P. K. M. Skinner served in command of a detachment of the Poona Auxiliary Horse with a field
•orce in the Mahee Kanta and Edur districts in the latter pari of 1835 and commencement of 1836 ; also on the Staff
with the Bombay Column in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege of Mooltan, battle of Goojerat,
pursuit and surrender of the Sikh army (Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Major) .
♦ General H. J. Pelly served in Sind from 1840 to 1847, and was on the staflf of Sir Charles Nanier at the
ViaUles of Meeanee and Hyderabad, and in the campaign against the Mountain and Desert Tribes (Medal, and
Brevet of Major).
=• General R. R. Tounghusband served with the Field Force in Sind and Affghanistan in 1841-42 ; present
with the Light Battalion in the advance on Kandahar; and in 1843, ctB Major of Brigade to the force, was present
at the battles of Meeanee and Hyderabad (Medal) . Served as Deputy Adjutant (General to the Persian Expeditionary
Force in 1856-57, and was present at the landing at Hallilah Bay, at the storm and capture of Rcshire, the sur-
render of Bushire, and during the forcetl march on Borai^oon, the occupation of the enemy's entrenched camp, and
the night attack and battle of Khooshab (Medal with Clasp, and OB.) . Digitized by \<J OO*^ i^
434 Bombay Staff Corps. — War Services.
* Sir Oeorffe Malcolm seired as Deputy ABsistant Commissary General and Baggage MsBter with tbs
Bombay DiviBion of the Army of the Indus in the campaign of Afighanistan in 1838-39, and was present at the
capture of Ghuznee (Medal) and occupation of Cabool ; commanded the outposts or the Sind Irregalar Hone ia
Sastem Kutchee trom. 2840 to iSia and was constantly engaged in active operations against the mil Belooeheei,
commanded a detachment of Bind Irregular Horse at the battie of Nuflboskstst August 1840 in the Eastern Kntcbee
Hills, and with the Sind Horse in the operations against Nussur Khan of Khelat in 1840-4Z, including the afikir it
Kunda and the action near Dadur, when Mir Nussur Khan with the whole of the Brahoere army was drawn from
his position and his camp taken. Served with the Sind Horse at Shadadpoor in 1843 when the force under Captain
Jacob defeated the army of Meer Shah Mahomed at Shadadpoor. Served with the Sind Horse during Sir OharlM
Napier's campaign in 1844-45 against the mountain tribes in Eastern Kutchee and in the surprise and captore of
Bhapoor on the night of the xsth Januaxy 1S45. Commanded Head Quarters and regiment Sind Hone
and a detachment of ist Sind Horse with the Bombay Column in the Pui^aub campniKm of Z84&-49, including the
siege and surrender of Mooltan, battle of GoQi'erat, pursuit and surrender of the Sikh army and occuMtion of
Peshawur (Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Major). Commanded a detachment of Southern Mahratta Hoisein
Persia in 1857 ; commanded the field detachment of Southern Mahratta Horse and two companies of the 38th Bombay
N.I. which stormed and captured Hulgullee on 30th November 1857. Commanded the field force in Uie operationg
against Shorapoor which ended in the occupation of the fortress on the ^th February 1858. Commanded the field
force in the operations against the rebel Chief of Nurgoond which ended m the capture of the town and fortress on
the xst June 1858.
* Lieut.General H. J. Barr served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, including the storm and cap-
ture of Beshire, surrender of Bushire. expedition to Boraa^oon* action of Khooshab, bombardment and captare of
Mohumra, and pursuit of the Persian Army (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Lt. Colonel).
' Sir Henry Daly served with the Bombay Column in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present
at the siege and surrender of Mooltan, battle of Goojerat, pursuit and surrender of the Sikh army (Medal with two
Clasps). (Commanded the ist Punjaub Cavalry at the passage of the Kotah Pass, and against the Hill Tribes in
i85o-5x-|3 (Medal with Clasp) . Commanded the Corps of Gmdes at the siege of Delhi in 1857 (twice wounded and
horse kuled, Brevet of Major, and CB.). Commanded Hodson's Horse at the siege of Lucknow in 1858 (Brevet of
Lt. Colonel), and the Brigade of Hodson's Horse throughout Sir Hope Grant's campaign in Oude in 1858-59, mdnding
the action at Nawabgunge'and passages of the Goomtee and Gogra.
10 Lieut.General W. F. Marriott served with the Bombay Column of the army of the Indus in the campaign in
Bind and Affghanistan in 1838-39, and was slightly wounded at the storm and capture of Ghusnee (Medal).
^i laeut. General T. Stock ser>'ed against the Koolees in the Mahee Kanta, and the Bheels in the vicinity of
Doongurpoor in 1830 ; commanded detachment of the 23rd Regiment which took part in the attack and capture of
the viUage of Kurraul and the release of the Thakoor. Served with the expedition to Mangalore and Canara
in 1837, and in Upper and Lower Sind trom 1839 ^ '841 •
" Lieut. General W.B. Salmon served with the Bombay Columnof the Army of the Indus in Sind and Affghanistan
in Z838-39, and was present at the storm and capture of Ghuznee (Medal).
^* Major General S. J. K. Whitehill served with the 23rd Bombay N.I. with the force in Sind under Lord Keane from
1838 to X842, and with a field force in the Northern Concan in pursuit of Bagoojee Bangria A-om X844 to 1846. Senred
with the Persian Expeditionary Force in X857, and present at tne bombardment and capture of Mohumra (Medsl with
Clasp). Served in command of the Guzerat Horse with Brigadier Parke's Brigade in pursuit of Tantia Topee in
1858-59; also in command of the Guzerat Horse with the field forces under Major A. Honner and Colonel Stiles
agrainst the Wagheers in Kattywar in 1859-60 ; and in comnmnd of a field force in the Rewa Kanta in x86o.
" Major General C. B. W. Hervey served with the 23rd Bombay N.I. in the expedition to Mangalore and Canan in
1837, and with the Sind Irregular Horse as 2nd in Command, and for some time in command of tiiat corps and
of a Belooch Lev>' in Upper Sind in 1840-42 ; with a wing of his regiment in Cutch and in command of H. H. the
Rao's Horse in the Runn in 1 843-44 . Served as Aide de Camp and Secretary to Sir James Outram in the E:q)edition to
Persia, including the march to Bon^joon, action at Khooshab, and the operations at Mohumra in 1857 (Brevet of
Major, Medal with Clasp, and CB.).
^" Colonel C. M. Barrow served the campaign of 1838-39 in Scind and Affghanistan, and was present at the stora
and capture of Ghuxneo (Medal), and in the attack on the stronghold of the Affghan chief Ruheem Khan. Also the
Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege and surrender of Mooltan, battle of Goojerat, pursuit and 8U^
render of the Sikh Army (Medal with two Clasps). Commanded the 19th Regiment Native Inflantry whilst em-
ployed against the GKvafior mutineers under Tantia Topee, the Rao Sahib, and the Nawab of Banda in the Bajpoons
States in X858, in the pursuit through Malwa, Bundlekund, and Central India, and present at the actions of B^ghor,
Mungrowlee, Sindwano, and Kurai (Medal with Clasp).
17 Msgor General G. A. Leckie served in Sind in 1842-43, and was present at the battle of Hyderabad (Medal).
i> Mi^or General R. Richards served as Staff Oificer to the Field Force at Wanga Bazaar and other places in the
Thurr or Great Desert of Sind fix)m March 1843 to March 1844. This force opened the postal communication with
the army under Sir Charles Napier, and suppressed the Robber Tribes in the Great Desert. Was at the destruction
of the Forts of Deepla and Nowakote, belonging to the insurgent Amir Shore Shah Mahommed. Serred in the
Punjaub campaign of x 848-49 with the 3rd Bombay Native Inflmtrv, including the siege and surrender of Mooltan,
battle of (voojerat, and pursuit and surrender of the Sikh army (Medal with two Clasps) . Served with the Field Force
under Colonel Bradshaw which penetrated the Eusofzie coun^ north of Peshawur in December 1849, 'or the porpose
of chastising the Hill Tribes on the Swat border, and was present at the capture and destruction of Sugao, FSlaii
Shurkhanee, and Zoormunda in the Bazdurra Valley on the nth and X4th of that month (mentioned in despatches.
Medal with Clasp).
*■ Colonel Lucas served in the campaign in the Southern MahrattaCountry in 184^-45, and was present at the taking
of the Forts of Monohur and Munsuntosh. Served on the Divisional Staff 2nd Division Persian Expeditionary Force
in X857, including the bombardment and capture of the Forts of Mohumra, and pursuit of the Persian Army
(Medal with Clasp) . Also served on the Divisional Staff with the Rajpootana Field Division throughout the Indian
mutiny campaign, including the siege and capture by assault of Kotah, pursuit of the rebel Army firom April 185S to
January 1859, action of Sanganeer, battle of Bunass, pursuit of Tantia Topee and Ferozeshab (several tunes men-
tioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Served as head of the Commissoriat throughont the
Abyssinian campaign in 1867-68 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Colonel, CB., and Medal).
» Colonel R. Fhayre served with the field force in Sind and Affghanistan from 1840 to 1845, commanded a paitj
army (Medal with two Clasps).
sa Colonel G. U. Price served with the ist Grenadier Regiment in Sind in 1843, ^^^ ^m present at the battles of
Meeanee and Hyderabad (Medal).
S7 Colonel W. L. Cahusac served with the Expeditionary Force in Persia in X857, including the bombardment and
capture of Mohumra (Medal).
^ Sir Lewis Pelly served as Aide de Camp and as PoUtioal Secretary and Persian Interpreter to Greneral JohB
Jacob commanding Cavalry during the Persian Expedition of 1857, including the occupation of Bushire.
«» Sir William LockyerMerewetherser\'ed in Scind with the 2 xst Bombay N.I. in i84a-43, and was present st
the battle of Hyderabad (Medal) ; also in the campaign in the Southern Mahratta Country in 1844-45. Senred with
the Sind Irregular Horse on the frontier of Upper Sind, and in command of a party of 132 men defeated a lar«e
body of Bhootees near Polagee in X847 ; also with a detachment of the Sind Irregular Horse with the Bombsy
Column in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege and surrender of Mooltan, battle of Croojerat, pv-
suit and surrender of the Sikh army (Medal with two Clasps). Served on the ft-ontier of Upper Sind from 1847 ^*
X862, BUCceisftiUy held it during 1857, crushing an extensive rebellion projected by the Belooch and Brahoee tribes
(CB.). Was present as Resident at Aden in the operations against the Foodhli tribe of Arabs in 1865-66, includine
the skirmishes at Bir Saed, Ahmodra, and destruction of Shugra.
M Colonel F. Schneider served with the loth Bombay N.I. in the campaign in the Southern Mahratta Country io
i844-45» and was present at the taking of the forts of Munohnr and Munsuntosh.
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Bomlatj Staff Conys. — War Services. 435
" Brigadier General C. T.Aitchison served in the campaign in the Southern Mahratta Cor ntry in 1844-45 as Field
Engineer, and was present at the storm and capture of Samonghur, Boodurghur, Punulla (wounded), Powunghnr,
Monohar, and Munsnntosh (mentioned in despatches) . Served as Mf^jor of Brigade in Persian Expeditionary Force
in 1856-57, and was present at the assault and capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, expedition to Borazjoon,
and action at Khoosnab (mentioned in despatches and receired the thanks of the Governor General in Counci],
Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Miigor). Served with Colonel Malcolm's Field Force in Southern Mahratta Conntry
during the mutiny in 1857-5B, in command of aoo Europeans during forced march on Shorapore, and at the surrender
and ooenpation of that fortress (Medal).
** Oolonel A. Thacker was present at the action at Ambapawnee. Served with the Bombay Column in the
PoAJaab campaign of 1848-49, including the siege and surrender of Mooltan (Medal with Clasp).
17 (Lionel R. H. Keatinge served as Political Officer with the Mhow Field Force and ist Brigade Central
India Field Force in 1857-58 at the siege of Dbar, three days' fighting near Mundesora. and at the siege of
Chandaree— dangerously wounded In three places (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Victoria Cross). Com-
manded a force of irregular troops against Seeta Ram Holkar in Sathpoora Hills in October 1858 ; served with
Brigadier Parke's Brigade in pursuit of Tantia Topee in November 1858 ; commanded irregular troops against
innirgents in Sathpoora Hills in 1859 ; commanded field detachments in Kattywar against rebel Wagheers in 1865.
" (}olonel C. T. Palin served with the Bombay Column in the Puiyaub campaign of 1848 - 49, and was present
at the siege and surrender of Mooltan, battle of Goojerat, pursuit and surrender of the Sikh army (Medial with
tiro Clasps).
" Colonel C. Thompson served in the campaign in the Southern Mahratta Country in 1844-45, and was present
ai the storm and capture of Samunghur and Powunghur; dangerously wounded at the taking of the village
cf Seevapore. Served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, and was present at the assault and
c.iptnre of Reshire and surrender of Bushire (Medal with Clasp). Served with the field force in the latter part of
1357 as Staff OlBcer to Brigadier Creneral LeG. Jacob, at the assault and capture of Kolapoor ftom the rebels ob
Cih December 1857.
" Colonel H. N. Miller served with the Bombay Column in the Pniyaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present
at the siege of Mooltan, battle of (roojerat, and pursuit of Affghans to the Khyber Pass (Medal with two
Clasps). Served in the Guide Corps in the Expedition into Eusoofsaie under Colonel Bradshaw in 1850 ; served in the
Goide Corps in the expedition under Sir Cplin Campbell against the Momunds and other Hill Tribes in 1851-52 (Medal
vrith Clasp). Commanded the Rawul Pindee Division of Police during the mutiny in 1857— severely wounded
(Medal).
** Colonel A. B. Little was at the suppression of the mutiny of the Hyderabad Contingent Cavalry at Anrungabad
in 18^7, and subsequentrelief of Mhow, at the siege and capture of the fort of Dhar, also in the actions in firont of
Mondeesoor, battle of Gurrarea and capture of that place on the 23rd and 24th November, 1857 ; at the siege and
storm of the fortress of Chandaree, when he led and conmianded the left attack by escalade ; at the battle of theBetwa
where he bronght his Regiment out of action ; siege and storm of Jhansi, where he commanded his Regiment ;
ftction of Koonch ; commanded the left wing of his Regiment at the capture and storm of Lohari ; in the
■ereral actions on the banks of the Jumna flrom the 15th to the 23rd of May 1858, ending in the capture of Galpee,
actions of Morar, Kotah-ke- Serai, and capture of Gwalior ; commanded a culumn under Sir Robert Napier;
engaged in several skirmishes with the rebel leaders Raja Maun Sing and Tantia Topee in Central India in 1859^
receiTed the thanks of the Supreme Grovemment for services rendered at GwaUor, several times mentioned in
d«pa(ehes (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Served throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68, and
commanded the entrenched position of Addegerat (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
* Colonel C. O. Maude served in the campaign in the Southern Mahratta Country in 1844-45, and was present
at the taking of the forts of Munohur and Munsnntosh. Served as Deputy Judge Advocate General Head Qtiarten
AbjBsinian expeditionary force under Lord Napier of Magdala throughout that campaign, present at the storm-
ing and capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, and Brevet of Lt. Colonel).
^ Colonel J. A. M. Macdonald served as D.A.Q.M.Greneral attached to Head Quarters Persian Expeditionary
Force in 1857 (Medal with Clasp). Served on the Staff of the Malwa Field Force as D.A.Q.M.General m 1857, and
vaa present at the capture of Dhar and of Mundesore, and action at Surraria. Appointed A.Q.M.General to Sir Hugh
Rose, and served in that capacity throughout the Central India campaign, and was present at the siege and captore
of Rhatghur, action of Barodiea, relief of Sauflror, capture of Grorrakotta, action at the Pass of Muddenpore, battle of
the Betwa (horse killed), siege and storm of Jhansi, actions of Koonch and Muttra, battle of Golowlee, and capture
of Calpee (Brevet of M^or, Medal with Clasp). Served as A.Q.M. General with the Field Columns under Sir Hugh
Sose south of the Nerbudda in 1859.
^ Colonel W. G. Mainwaring served with the Bombay Column in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was
present at the siege and surrender of Mooltan, battle of Goojerat, pursuit and surrender of the Sikh army (Medal
with two Cnasps). Served with the Expeditionary Force in Persia in 1857 (Medal with Clasp).
•* Colonel T. Thatcher served with the Sind Horse in Persia in 1857. Was present at the attacks in 1858 on the
rebel Bheels at Nandoor, Lingota (received the thanks of Giovemment), Shumsherpoor, Ambone and Mandivur.
^ Colonel H. H. A. Wood served with the Reserve Force under Sir Charles Napier in his expedition to Bhawulpore
m 1845-46, Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and present at the siege of Mooltan, including the attack on the suburbs.
Storm of the city breach, capture of the town and surrender of the fortress (Medal with Clasp). Persian campaign of
"5^57. with the Rear Guard at Reshire, attack and surrender of Bushire, forced march on Bora^oon, and occupation
Jthe enemy's entrenched Camp, night attack of the 6th February, and battle of Khooshab (Medal with Clasp).
Serred throughout the Central India campaign of 1857-58 as AcUutant Greneral to the force under Sir Hugh Rose,
vA present at the attack on the Camp before Rutghur, battle of Barrodea, relief of Saugor, attack and capture of
(wnkota, action and forcing the Pass of Muddenpore, siege and storm of Jhansi, battle of the Betwa, ana subse-
(T^&t pnrsuit, action and capture of Koonch, and subsequent pursuit, action at Muttra, battle of Gralowlie, and the
*«^wal actions on the banks of the Jumna, action and capture of Calpee, action of Morar, battle and capture of
y'^^lior (frequently— thrice specially— mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Miyor, Medal with Clasp). Served again
in Infield in the latter end of 1858-59 as Adjutant General to the whole of the Troops south of the Nerbudda under
ou-Hngh Rose. Served as Assistant (General of the ist Division throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68,
aad was present at the action of Arogee, and storm and capture of MagiaUi (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of
Colonel, and Medal).
** Brigadier (General F. A. E. Loch served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 and acted as extra Aide de Camp to
General Dundas commanding the Bombay Colunm during the siege and until uxo surrender of the fort of Mooltan
(Medal with Clasp) . Was present at the mutiny of the Bengal troops at Nusseerabad on the 28th May 1857; wounded
at the first attack on and subsequent capture of Awah, at the siege and capture of Kotah, and pursuit of the rebels
into the Gwalior Territoriee ; served with Smith's Brigade in Central India ; at the recapture of the fort of Chan-
'laree, at the action of Kotah-ke-Serai, and capture 01 Gwalior (Brevet of Major), siege and capture of Powree,
snrpriae and piursuit of the rebels under Maun Sing at Noondrey 14th November 1858 (Medal with Clasp).
•* Colonel H. H. James served throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68 IVom the first landing of the
Advance Brigade, and was present at the capture of Magdala; in command of the loth Regiment N.I. during por-
tion of the campaign (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, and Medal).
*^ Colonel John Miles s<»rved in the Indian mutiny campaign, and was present at the siege and capture of
Ratj^hnr, action at Baroc^, relief of Saugor, capture of Garrakota, forcing of the Muddenpore Pass, siege and
storm of Jhansi. and battle of the Betwa (Medal with Clasp).
** Colonel J. T. Hill commanded the flank companies of the 14th Bombay N.I. during the operations in Oka-
mnndel and Kattywar in 1859-60, including the siege of Dwarka, and storming of the heights and fort of Ubhpoora
as Staff Officer Kattywar Field Force under Major Honner on i8th December 1859.
•• Colonel Bnumgartner served as Assistant Adjutant Greneral of the Rajpootana Field Force, and was present
at the attack on the Fort of Arrah in September 1857, ^^^ &^ the siege of Kotah and its capture by assault on the 30th
^ Colonel H. BeviUe commanded the Left Wing 1st Belooch BattaUon throughout the RohUcund campaign in
1858 ; present with General Penny's Column at the action of Kurkralee, and with the force under the Conamander in
Chief at the action before Bareilly, and capture of the town, actions of Bunnee and Mahomdee, attack by the rebels on
Bhahjehanpore, and several minor affWrs (Medal). Commanded the arth Bombay NaUv^^^^^ Al^looches)
436 Bombay Staff Corps. — War Scrvkcs,
throughout the AbysBmian campaign, and was prosent at tho action of Arogoo and assault of Mngdala (mcaLoned
in despatches. Brevet of Lt. Colonel, CB. , and Medal).
•* CoIonolJ. Fairbrother served with the Bombay Column in the Puniaub campaiornof 1848-49, including the
■iege and surrender of Mooltan, battle of Goojerat, pursuit and surrender of the Sikh army (^edal with two
Clasps) . Commanded a field aetachment of his regiment in a severe skirmish with insurgent Bheels in KhandeiBh
on X9th January 1858 ; served with his regiment whilst employed against the Gwalior mutineers under Tantis
Topee, the Rao Saheb, and tho Nawab of Banda in the Rajpootana States during the monsoon and followinfr
actions of months of 1858 in the pursuit through Mahva, Bnndlecund, and Central India, including the actions of
Bajghur, Mungrowlee. Sindwaho, and Kurai (Medal with Clasp).
•« Colonel T. Niittall served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857, and waspresentat the bombard-
ment and capture of the forts of Mohumra, hnd pursuit of the Persinn army (Medal with Clasp). Was in command
of detachments of Police in the Deccan and ConcHu against rebel Bheels, Feint rebels, Ac. in 1857, iSs^* ^^^ ^^S9>
including the relief of Peint and skirmish there ; engagements at Wassiembiera (had two horses wounded nndsr
him), Tursia Doonjnr ; skirmish and pursuit of the Bheels over the Chupurgaon hills, and engagement of Ambon
Durria (horse twice wounded; received on five occRsions the commendation of Government). Served in tbe
Abyssinian campaign as and in Command of tho Land Transport Corps (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
Lt.Colonel, and Medal).
•• Colonel F. Roome served in Turkey during the war in the Crimea in 1855-56, with the Osmanli Irregular
Cavalry (Bashi-Bazouks) as Captain in Turkey. Served in the Indian mutiny campaign, and was present at the
atorm and capture of the fortified village of Row^h, the siege and capture of the reW. fort of Awab, siege storm
and capture of Kotah in 1858 ; present during the operations of the brigade under Brigadier Smith in Central
India, at the battle of Kotah- kc- Serai, and at the storming of the various heights and positions occupied by the
enemy ; commanded his regiment in the general action of 19th June 1658, and attack and capture of the Lnshknr
and city of Gwalior; the siege and capture of Powree, subsequent pursuit of the rebels, action of Beejapoor, battle
of Koondrye, with Brigadier Smith's Brigade, which surprised and defeated a large force of rebels under command
of Maun Sing; commanded the Bassoda Field Force at the sncoessf\il actions of Richia, Goonapoora, Goripoorie.
and other minor skirmishes (nine times mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major). Served
throughout the Abyssinian campaign in the Political and Intelligence Department (mentioned in despatches,
Medal).
^"^ Colonel W. Bannerman served with the Bombay Column in tho Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including
the siege and surrender of Mooltan, battle of Goojerat, pursuit and surrender of the Sikh army (Medal with two
Clasps). Served with the field force which penetrated into the Eusofzaie country north of Peshawar in December
1840 for the purpose of chastising the Hill Tribe on the Swat border ; present at the capture and destruction oC the
villages of Sugoa, Pulai, Shurkannes, and l^'oomumda, in the Bagdurrah Valley (Medal with Clasp). Served with
the Persian Expeditionar:^' Force in 1857 as Adjutant of the Light Battalion, present at the bombardment and
oapture of the forts of Mohumra and pursuit of the Persian army (Clasp). Served as and in Comnumd of the
Detachment Southern Mahratta Horse in the pursuit through Central India, Mey war, Marwar, and Rajpootana of
the rebels under Tantia Topee, Rao Saheb, the Nawab of Banda, and Feroze Shah, and was present at the action at
Chota Oodeypoor (mentioned in despatches as having distinguished himself, horse severely wounded by sabre
cuts. Medal with Clasp). Served with the Horse Transport Service in the China Expeditionary Force in 186&
under Sir Hope Grant, and was present at the luading at Pehtang, action of Sinho, capture of Tangkow, aasaalt
and capture of the Taku Forts, and accompanied the advance of the army on Tien*Tsin and Pekin, including the
battles of Chang-kia-Wan and Tungchow, and occupation of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
^^ Colonel F. P. Mignon served on the Staff xvith the Persian Expeditionary Force as Depu^ Assistant Com*
nussary General to the ist and 2nd Divisions (Medal with Clasp). Accompanied the reconnoitring force to Abyssinia
in Sept. 1867, and was a member of tho committee; was head of the Commissariat Department for the first three
months, and subsequently Lord Napier's Senior Commissariat Officer with the forces in the field during the whole
period of active operations i^om Senaf^ to Magdala and back ; present at the assault and capture of Magdalt
(twice thanked in General Orders, and several times specially mentioned in despatches, Medal, and Brevet of
Lt. Colonel).
**>* Colonel G. A. Laughton served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856, and was present at the assault
and capture ofReshire, surrender of Bushire, expedition to Bora^oon, and attack of Khooshab (Medal with Clasp).
»" Colonel T. W. W. Pierce served with a Light Field Detachment in the Rajpootana States in 1854 and i8j5
under Sir Henry Lawrence. Was at the siege and capture of Kotah in 1858. Served with Brigadier Smith's Brigade
throughout its operations in Central India in 1858 and 1859, including the reoccupation of tho fort of Chendaree,
battle of Kotah-ke- Serai near Gwalior, storming and capture of the various heights before Gwalior, and the general
action resulting in the capture of the city and fortress of Gwalior ; siege and capture of the fort of Powree, and Ha
subsequent pursuit of the rebels by the flying column under Colonel Robertson ; surprise and pursuit of the rebels
under Maun Sing at Koondrj'e on 14th November 1858 (Medal with Clasp). Attached to the Horse Transpcrt
Service and in Command of tho Depot Military Train at Tientsin, with the Expeditionary Force in China in 1862
under Sir Hope Grant (Medal). Served throughout the Abyssinian Expedition of 1867-68 from the landing in
Annesley Bay in October 1S67 with the Advance Brigade under Colonel Field; was employed in making roads
from Koomaylle to Antalo ; and present at the assault and capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, and
Medal).
"» Colonel Clements served with the Bomliay Column in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at
the siege and surrender of Mooltan, battle of Goojerat, pursuit and surrender of the Sikh armv (Medal with two
Clasps). Served with the field force which penetrated into the Eusofzaie country north of Peshawar in
December 1840 for the purpose of chastising the Hill Tribe on the Swat border ; present at the capture and dntrac*
tion of the villages of^ Sugao, Pulai, Shurkhanee, and Zoormunda in the Bazdurrah Valley on the ixthand uth
of that month (Medal with Clasp).
"•Colonel G. A. Plomer served with the Light Battalion in the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857, and waspre-
sent at the bombardment and capture of the Forts of Mohumra, and pursuit of the Persian Army (Medal with Clatp).
Served in the suppression of the mutiny at Aumngnbad in June 1857, and subsequent relief of Mhow ; at the ^ege and
capture of the Fort of Dhar ; also in the actions in front of Mundesore, battle of Gurraria, and subsequent capture of
that village on the asrtl and 24th Novemljer 1857 ; at the siege and storm of tho fortresses of Chendaree and Jhansi,
battle of the Betwa, action at Koonch, the different actions on the banks of the Jumna from the 15th to the asrd May
1858, ending in the capture of Calpee, action at Morar, and capture of Gwalior (Medal with Clasp).
"' Colonel J. D. Hall 8er>'ed with the Bombay Column in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at
the siege and surrender of Mooltan. and storm and capture of the town (Mmlal with Clasp). Served with tbePersi&Q
expedition of 1856-57. and was present at the landing at Hallilah Bay, storming ofReshire, surrender of Bushire,ana
battle of Khooshab (Medal with Clasp). Served against the rebel Bheels in the Ahmednuggnr and Khantle^h
districts in 1857-58 ; present at the action with tho Bheels and Mekranees at Ambapawnee ; present m command o-
the rear-guard during the action near Rajghur.
"• Colonel J. A. Smith wa.s present at the attack onihe town and fort of Beyt in October 1859, and at the sierts
and capture of Dwarka in November of the same year.
i«i Colonel L. C. Barton was present at the attack of Beyt Fort in April 1858; present during tho campaigns
Okamnndel in October and November 1850.
1" Colonel A. P. Davis served throughout tho Central India campaign under Sir Hugh Rose in 1858, and wis
S resent at the siege and capture of Ratghur, action at Barodea, relief of Saugor, capture of Garrakota, forcinjr the
[udeupore Pass, siege and storm of Jhnnsi, battle of the Betwa, assault and capture of Lohain. battles of Koonc-.
Muttra, and Galowlee, capture of Calpec, battle and capture of Gwalior (Medal with Clasp for Central India). Al^o
served under Brigadier General Liddie against tho Bundlecund rebels in 1858-50. ^
"* Colonel J.Watson served with the Bombay Column in the Punjaub campaign at the siege and surrender x
Mooltan and the battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Cla«i)8). Bozdar campaign and forcing of the Kahn Bund ?as*5
under Brigadier General Chamberlain in 1857 (Medal with Clasp). Indian mutiny campaign, including the sie^e
of Delhi, relief and siege of Lucknow, battles of Bohmdahuhur, AUyghur, Agra, Cawnpore and various other e--
gagements of tho period; slightly wounded on three occasions (Medal with three Clasps, Victoria Gross, anl
revet of Lt.Colonel). Served with the Eusofzaie Field Force under Sir ^'evg|fiig^gigb^rtf^i^^|5^
Bombay Staff Corps. — War Services, 437
^ Colonel G. F. Hogg nerved with the Bombay Column in the Punjaub campaijirn of 1848-49, and was present
tt the siege and Bnrrender of Mooltan, battle of Goojerat, pursuit and surrender of the Sikh iirmy (Med>il with
tiro Clasps). Senred with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, at the occupation of Karrack, with the
expedition to Boraigoon, and at the battle of Khooshab (Medal with Clasp).
"• Colonel I. F. Chapman served in Abyssinia with the army under Lord Napier of Maijdala (Medal).
>" Colonel A. Camegy was present at the disarming of the 5th Company 4th Battalion Native Artillery, at
Hyderabad, Bind, on 9th September 1857. Served with the Rajpootana Field Force under Major General ttobcrts, as
3iajor of Brigade to the 2nd Infkntry Brigade at the siege of Kotah ; with tholeading column of assault on the town and
fortress onder Brigadier Parke, on the 30th March 1858 ; actively employed with the brigade in the pursuit of the
Gvralior rebels under Tantia Topee through Mey war till September, when he wa« appointed Assistant Adjutant
General to the Division ; served as such with the force under Brigadier Honner at the action of Kooshanna on the
loth February 1859 (mentioned in despatches for " conspicuous and forward gallantry"), and subsequent pursuit
of the rebels under the Rao Saheb and Feroze Shah through Marwar, Shekawattee, and Bikauecr (Medal with
Clisp for Central India, and Brevet of Major) .
'" Colonel C. T. Heathcote was present in the camp of the Joudpoor R^'a's army when attacked by the Awah
Thskoor and Erinpoora mutineers in September 1857 ; served as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General to the lorce
at the first attack on and subsequent siege and capture of Awah; at the siege and assault of Kotali, and the battle of
ihe Bonoss ; present aa Assistant Quarter Master General at the action of Kooshana (thanked by Governments
of India and Bombay, Medal ) .
'" Colonel A. A. dea Vceux served in the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857, at the bombardmentand capture
of the forts of Mohimira and the pursuit of the Persian army (Medal with Clasp). Served with too floi-se Tranb'^ort
jnvice in the China Expeditionary Force under Lieut.General Sir Hope Grant in i860, present at the landing
It Pehtang, action of Sinho, capture of Tangkow, assault and capture of the Taku Forts; accompanied the
•drance of the army on Tien-Tsin and Pekin, including the battles of Chang-kia-Wan and Tungchow, uud occupation
of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps) .
»♦ LtColonel M. R. Bruce served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857, and was present at the bombard-
ment and capture of Mohumra (Medal with Clasp). Served with a detachment of the 4th Bombay N.I. (Killes) in
u^57Ag&in8t the Bheels in the Naesick districts; also with the regiment in Khandeiah in the operations against
TftDiia Topee in 1858.
'** LcColonel Maloolmson served as Brigade Major of Artillery with the Rajpoona Field Force during the march on
and siege and capture of Kotah— mentioned in despatches; present at the battle of Bunnass and pursuit; and
Caraliy afikir at Kooshana (mentioned in despatches. Medal with C]asp).
^ Lt.Colonel M. W. Willoughby served witn the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, including the surrender
of Bashire, bombardment and capture of the Forts of Mohumrah (Modal with Clasp).
^ LtColonel W. Hicks served in Bengal during the campaign of 1857-59 with the ist Belooch Battalion and as Stafif
Officer to the Punjaub Movable Column ; served in the Rohilkund campaign with Major General Penny's Force,
»ad present in the action of Kukralee, action with Feroze Shah's Force before Bareilly, and occupation of that town ;
•cuons of Bimnee, Mahomdee, and attacks by the rebels on Shajehanpore ; campaign for the subjugation of Oudc,
aod present at the attack on and capture of the Fort of Rampore Kussia, surrender and occupation of the Fort of
Aneclhee ; snbsequenUy with Lord Clyde's Force at the occupatioi) of Sunkerpore, attack on and defeat of the
enemy imder Bern Madho at Dhoondia Keria, and capture of the Fort of Buxar ; with the Column detached after
lb? action to drive the enemy across the River Goomtee ; served under Lord Clyde throughout the opemtions acro8»
tbe Gogra ; present at the action with the Nana's Force at Brijidia, action at Churdah, attack on and capture of the
>' rt of M^jeediah ; oommanded the Right Wing of the ist Belooch Battalion detached with Brigadier HorsfordK
Bnjfade previously to and on the passage of the Raptee into Nepaul ; at the defeat of the enemy at Sitka Ghaut, and
capture of their guns (mentioned m despatches, Medal). Served as Brigade Major 2nd Brigade 1st Division during
ti^e .\b7B6inian campaign in 1867-68, and was present at the capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of
Major, and Medal).
'^ LtColonel C. F. Keays served with the column under Brigadier Coghlan against the Arabs and at the storm of
the Tillage and fort of Sheik Othman, near Aden, on the i8th March 1858.
'*' liLCoIonel H. S. Anderson served in the Persian Expeditionaiy Force in 1867, and was present at the bombard-
ment and capture of Mohumra (Medal with Clasp). Also in Khandeish against the attempted invasion of the Deccau
oy the rebel anny xmder Tautia Topee in 1858-59.
'** LtColonel D. B. Young served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857, and ^^s present at the bombard-
Qent and captureof the forts of Mohumra and pursuit of the Persian army (Medal with Clasp) . Served also in the
Indian mutiny campaign, including the siege and capture of the jTort of Ohar, the actions in front of M.indcsore,
wMeof Gurraria, and subsequent capture of that village on the 23rd and 24th November 1857 (wounded) ; at the
i'e?e and storm of the fortresses of Chandaree and Jhansi, battle of the Betwa, action at Koonch, the difTerent
»«ionaonthe banks of the Jumna fh)m 15th to 23rd Mav 1858, ending in the capture of Calpee, action of Morar,
aetion«atand near Kotah-ke-Serai, and capture of GwaUor (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Abj-ssinian Field
force in 1867-68, and present at the action of Arogee and capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatch. Brevet of
il»j<ff. and Medal).
'** Colonel H. Moore served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857 in command of Aden Troop (Medal with
nT^^' ^^ landing from Persia proceeded to the Shoolapoor border to watch the country between the rivers
Bbeeoia and Krishna ; joined the field force imder Colonel Malcolm; present at the capture of Beder Shoorpoor ;
ofderedtojoin the Cavalry Brigade in Central India; joined Sir John Michel's Force in pursuit of the rebels thruunh
ib«Paichunny Hills, subsequently joined Brigadier Parke's Force by forced marches; pursued the rebels acroi^s the
^adda; present at the action at Chota Oodeypoor, and in pursuit of the rebels through Central India (Medal),
jrred throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68 in the IntolUgence Department, present at the capture of
«»?dala (Brevet of Major, and Medal). Served in the Looshai Campaign of 187 1-2 in Command of a Coolie Corps
iBtationed in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, and Clasp).
•* LtColonel C. D'U. LaTouche served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57. including the attack on
^^^. capture of Bnahire, destruction of the eneniy's magazines at Chakota, at Borazjoon, and baftle of
^^«hab (Medal with Clasp) . Served with the Satpoora Field Force in the action fought with the insurgent chiefs
^;i rebelfi in the Satpoora Hills on the nth April 1858.
'" LLColonel A. T. Moore served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, and was present at the r.Rsault
Md capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, atBora^oon, and at the action of Khooshab— horse killed (Medal
*iih Clasp, and Victoria Cross). Served with the Central India Field Force fi-om the siege of Ratghur (mentioned
^7 Sir Hoi^h Rose for seal in serving a gtm when the camp was suddenly attacked) to the taking of Gwalior, and
puKoit and defeat of the rebels by Sir Robert Napier ; served against the rebels in the Jhausi and Jaloun districts
donn^ the monsoon of 1858 ; commanded a troop of 3rd Cavalry which pursued and charged the rebels at Mow and
**Joni, capturing their two guns (Medal with Clasp).
*• LtColonel C. H. Clay served in Beatson's Horse in 1858-59 in the pursuit and various operations against
^?°J** Topee aad the Rao Sahib ; present at the cavahy affair with Tantia's rear-guard at Bajrode on 26th October
"io (Medal).
'•• LtColonel H. P. Close served as second in command of the 5th Goorkha Regiment with a force under the com-
tt»nd of Brigadier General Chamberlain for the subjugation of the Mahsood Wuzeer tribe in i860, including actions of
J|»Uoaecn and Bnmira Tungee. Served aa and in Command, and afterwards as commandant of the 5th Goorkhas
auruig the whole of the Umbeyla campaign in 1863 (contusion, and mentioned in despatches) . Commanded the 5th
o^orkhas during the oi>erations of a force under Brigadier Wilde in January 1864, for the subjugation of the Rajah
Ji Oundnp, in Knsof^&ai. Conmianded the 5th Groorkhas during the several oflTensive and defensive operations of a
lorcc under Colonel Rothney in Agrore, which resulted in the total defeat of the enemy on the 12th August 1868.
Lommanded the 5th Goorkhas during the ascent and descent of the Black Mountain by a force un«ler Major General
"ilde in Octol)er 1868. Commanded the 5th Groorkhas during the secret expedition of a force under Colonel Roth-
ney aj^ainst the Akhazm tribe on the Black Moimtain on the 7th October 1869. Commanded the ist Sikh Infantry
Jttnn^f the operations in connection with the construction of militarv posts at Gimee and Kotc Kirghee on the Dera
iwnael Khan frontier by a force under Major G. T. Kennedy (India Medal with two Clasix*].
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^** Lt.Coloncl A. Wardrnp served with the Persian Expeditioimry Force in 1857, and waa present at the bomharl-
ment and capture of Mohumra, anrl pursuit of the Persian armv (Medal with Clasp).
"» Lt.Colonel T. Bell served as Adjutant with the and Belooch Reg:iment with the Persian Expeditionary Frrre
in 1856-57, inchKliuf? the assault and capture of Reshire and surrender of Bushire, expedition to Bora^oon, andbatT>
of Khooslmb (Medal with Clasp).
'**» Lt.Colonel 3. Fellows served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857, and was present at the bombar^l-
ment and capture of the forts of Mohumra, and the pursuit of the Persian army (Medal with Clasp).
'^^ Lt.Colonel J. H. Castell served with the Persian Expedition of 1856-57, including the storm and captniro'
Re»hire. »un cnder of Bushire, nipht attack and battle of Kooshab (Medal with Clasp), (commanded a Deiachimi!;
ofrbo4th Hi lies Native Infantr.v employed against the rebel Bheels in the Ahmednuf^Gnu* District in 1858. Sen oil
^vitii the JILow Column under'Sir J. llichel, and present at the battle of Rajghur (Medal). Served with the ijtL
Native Infnntiy throughout the Abyssinian campaign, and was present at the capture of Magdala (Mcdali.
'*♦ Lt.Coloncl L. H. yibthorpe served in the action at Ambapawnee.
"* Lt.Coloncl P. H. Le Geyt served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, and was present nt the Asean i
and capture of Reshire, and surrender of Bushire. at Borazjoon, and the action of Khooshab (Medal with ria-n
Served with Major Grimes' Field Force in the Mahee Kanta as Assistant Political Agent, and in command of act v I
ment Gujeiiit TiTCgular Horse in 1858 ; with Captain Hoycock's Field Force in the Mahee Kanta ag'ainst the re'
Takoor of Mondetti in 1858 ; commanded a detachment of Gujerat Irregular Horse, and was Staff Ollicer of a l.-
force in pursuit of Tantia Topee and the Rao Sahib in 1858-59 ; with Colonel Evans' Field Force in command of a dt
tachmcnt of Gujerat Irregular Horse at Nuggur Parkur in 1850.
^" Lt. Colonel C. D. J. Dodd was present at the attack on Fort Beyt in Okamondel in April 1858 ; was Civil Office:
on Hpecial duty with a field detachment in May 1859 during the outbreak in Nuggur Parknr, and from Juiyi:
December 1859*111 command of details of Irregular and Local Corps engaged in the suppression oi the outbreak.
*^ Lt.Colonel J. S. D. Bolton served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857 as Quartermaster and Int4?rnr tr
to the Light Battalion, and was present at the bombardment and capture of the forts of Mohumra and pursu t ■■<'.
the Persian army (Medal with Clasp). Served as Adjutant of the Sawant Waree Local Corps ftrom June iS:; ui •
Mnrch 1859, and v/as activol^v emploj-ed during a considerable part of that time in hunting down mutineer> a:.:
rebels ; commanded the details sent to the Ghats west of Kolapore in December 1857 to check the wonld-be ins'irce'ti
in that quarter ; secured the ringleader.*, and disarmed the inhabitants before they could rise en m<u$e (Medal).
^-* Lt.Colonel C. M. Ducat was present at the siege and occupation of Dwarka in November 1859.
'*> Lt.Colonel A. Utterson served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, including the expeditior. to
Borajoon and action at Khooshab (Medal with Clasp).
»<*'• Lt.Colonel A. R. Wilson served with the Persian Expedttionary Force in 1857, including the forced murli
on Borazjoon, and the night attack and battle at Khooshab (Medal with Clasp).
^^ Lt.Colonel J. R. Strutt servsd as Interpreter to a squadron of the 17th Lancers in the pursuit of Tantia T r+e
in 1858 ; accompanied the 3rd Bombay N. I. to China in i860, and served until the end of the wariniho Tic.i.
Commissariat. Served in the Abyssinian campaign of 1868 (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
'«* Lt.Colonel T. Kettlewell served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, and was present nt the land-
ing at Hallilah Bay, storm and capture of Reshire. and surrender of Bushire (Medal with Clasp).
'*♦ Lt.Colonel G. 8. Hawthorn served mth the 34th Bombay Native Infantry with the Central India Field Yore*
under Sir Hugh Rose during the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and was present at the siege and capiuri-/
Ratghur, capture of Garrakbtta, relief of Saugor, feint on Malthone Pass, siege and capture of Jhansi. and \v\xh tir
field force ai,'ainat Tantia Topee and the Rao Sahob. Commanded a Field Detachment in the Central India Distnci*
after the rebel Runjore Sing in August 1859, and completely routed a body of rebels under his command, and for
which he received the commendation of the Governor General, the Commander in Chief in India, Sir Robert Xapier
then commanding the Central India Field Force, and Colonel Lockhart commanding at Jhansi (Medal withCbspi
••' Lt.Colonel C. Jameson was present at the relief of Mhow, siege and capture of the fort of Dharin Oct^^ber 1S5: ;
skirmish before Mundosore ; battle, assault, and capture of Gooraria (severely wounded) ; served with a field fore:
under Brigadier Hill in the Taptee Valley while in pursuit of Tantia Topee and other rebels (Modal).
^^ Lt.Colonel P. W. Bannerman served with the Kotah Contingent against the insurgents in the Agra and Mnttn
districts in May and June 1857 ; as a volunteer in the batteries in the Agra Fort in July and August 1857 ; preseJ-t
at the first attack on the fort of Awah on the 17th December 1857 ; at the assault and capture of Rowah. at the
siege and capture of Awah; commanded the Joudpore Sikh Horse at the action at Pertabgurh on tie ;4tli
December 1S58 (Medal).
^^ Lt.Colonel W. A. Gillespie served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-S7, and waa nrcsent at th* |
assault anrl capture of Reshire, surrender of Boshire, with the expedition to Borajoon, and at the action at Khoo-
shab (Medal with Clasp).
*"° Lt.Colonel G. B. Crispin served in the Persian Expedition of 1856-57, and waa present at the landing £i I
Hallilah Baj-, and surrender of Bushire (Medal with Clasp).
^"^ Lt. Colonel W. H. Ross served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857, *nd was present at the bomlrtpi*
ment and capture of Mohumra (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 93rd Bombay N. I. in Khandeish in 1850; ad
as Staff" Officer with the Oojein Field Force in 1859-60. I
^"^ Lt,Colonel A. T. Reid served as Adjutant of the loth Bombay N.I. at the siege and capture of Kotoh. alpoi^itil
the force under Brigadier Smith in Central India ; the recapture of Chandvee, the action of Kota-ke-Scrai, ^ 1
the Central India Field Force at the actions before and capture of Gwalior, the siege and capture of Powree. nn
subsequent pursuit of the enemy resulting in the affair of Beeiapoor ; with Brigadier Smith's Brigade darisg il»'
campaign in Malwa, including the surprise at Koondrye (Medal with Clasp).
1"* Lt.Colonel Sexton served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 as Adjutant of the 25th Reginjent frim |
June 1855, including the battles of Alma, Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and sortie of 3<^ October (Me<'>al
with three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and 'Turkish Medal). Served also the Indian campaign of ii5H9»
as Adjutant of the 95th, including the siege and capture of Kotah (accompanied the 3rd assaulting Oolomn on y?tt
March as Staff Officer to Colonel Raines commanding), battle of Kota ke Serai (acted as Staff Officer to ColoiM
Raines commanding the Infantry, and mentioned in despatches), general action resulting in the capture of Graliw
(severely burnt by the explosion of powder while serving a gun captured ftom the enemy and turned on thein. aw
mentioned in des])atche8), siege and capture of Pourie, andf surprise of the rebel camp at KoondryelMedal with Cla?*
*'* Lt.Colonel H. C. B. Tanner served with the Persian Expedition of 1856-57, and was present at the assault a*
capture of Reshire, and surrender of Bushire, advance on Boraiy'oon, and action of Khooshab (Medal with Clasp!-
"« Lt.Coloncl A. T. Spens served with the Persian Expeditionary Field Force in 1856 and 1857, and was prestnt I
the landing at Hallilah Bay, assault and capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, at Bonu^oon (wounded), aj
action of Khooshab ; commanded the Left 'Troop of the Squadron 3rd Light Cavalry which charged and brolcf a
Persian square (horse wounded. Modal with Clasp). Served with the Central India Field Force under Sir IW
Rose, including siege and capture of Ratghur, relief of Saugor, capture of Garrakota, forcing of the Muddeiwj
Pass, sie^e and storm of Jhansi, battle of Koonch, battle of Muttra. the three engagements at Jalowlee 02 ij
River Jumna (acted as Quarter Master General to the Second Brigade) , capture of Calpee, capture of the canionm^
of Morar, final pursuit of the enemy under Sir Robert Napier, battle of Jowra Alipore ; also served against Ui
rebels in the Jhansi and Jaloun districts during the monsoon of 1858 (Medal with Clasp). 1
'77 Lt Colonel C. J. Anderson was present at the mutiny of the Bengal troops at Nusseerabad in Ma^ ^^57: *p!J
the first attack on Awah in September 1 857 ; at the siege and in the pursuit subsequent to the fall of Kotah in i^
and April 1S58 ; attheaction of Kotah-kc-Serai on 17th June and capture of Gwalior on 19th June i8s8 ; at thescc''
of Ranodein December 1858 as Aide de Camp to Sir Robert Napier commanding Gwalior Division.
'7« Lt.Colonel J. Galloway was present at the assault and capture of Kotah, with the column in pursuit of the G^'^
rebels under Tantia Topee, the Rao Saheb, and the Nawab of Banda in June July and August 1858 ; at the »nj»
at Sanganecr on the 8th August, and the battle of the Bunass on the 14th of August 1858; accompanied Bhf^a'^
Parke's pursuing Column from August 1858 to January 1859 (Medal with Clasp). . ^
»7» Lt. Colonel A. G. Mayno was present in the charge on the guns at the mutiny of the Benml troops st ^"^^
ftbad on 28th May 1857 ; at the siege of and in the pursuit subsequent to the ftillof Kotah in March and -Ap"^^' J
under Major General Roberts ; served with Smith's Brigade in Central India, and was present at the °^r^'
Eotah-ke-Serfti, and capture of Gwalior j served with the Malwa Field Force under 8ii;/Q|>*,l^c^®^' and "
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present at the battle of Sindwaho (slightly wounded, salire-cut. and mentioned in despatch), and at the nfiH&ir at
Kami ; served as Orderly Officer to Brigadier Smith at the action of Koondrye (mentioned in despatches, Medal
irith Clasp).
^ Lt.Colonel G. C. Grant served in October 1859 with the Okamondel Field Force under Colonel Donovan in the
cp«ntions against the insurgent Wagheers ; present at the storm and capture of the town and fortress of Beyt on
the 6th October 1859 (dangerously wounded).
»' Lt.Colonel G. S. Stevens served in the aothBombay N. I. with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857. Com-
oAQded a detached company of that Regiment against the insurgent Dessaies in the Snwunt Warree districts in
u;S, was Staff Officer to a field force sent against Tantia Topee in the Mahee Kanta at the close of the same year,
AQ'i sabseqnenrly with the snd Extra Battalion throughout the operations against rebel Bhcela and Mekrunies in
;liae district* in 1859.
»"* LtColomel J. G. Watts served in the Abyssinian campaign in x868, as D. A. Q. M. General of 2nd Division
(&ent oned in despatches. Medal).
'** Lt.Colonel T. L. Fraser served as Staff Officer to the force under Lientenant Colonel Evans throughout the
operations in xVuggur Parkur against rebel Thakoors in 1859, ^^^ ^^ severely wounded in their night attack on
the camp in the town of Nuggur on 20th June 1859.
'" LtColonel A. G. F. Hogg served as Adjutant'of the ist Sind Horse in the Persian campaiim of 1857 (;Medal with
(Cjip). In 1858-59 he served with the forces in Khandeish and the Nizam's country; and with his Rccfiment at
C&nton daring the China war of i860. Served throughout the Abyssinian campaign as Deputy Assist^int Quarter
Uagter General, and was present at the action of Arogee and capture of Magdala (mentioned iu'despatclies, Medal,
aad Brevet of Major) .
^ Major S. F. McGiUivray served with the Persian Expeditionary Force on its march to Borazjoon, at the
Mttle of Khooshab, and at the capture of Mohumra on the 25th March 1857 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Peccan ajjainst the rebel Bheels in 1857-58 ; present at the engagements of Shumshapoor and Dij^rish.
'•« Major Julius Barras served with the Light Battalion in the Persian Expeditionary Force in T857, andwp"
p:t«ent at the bombardment and capture of Mohumra, and pursuit of the Persian army (Mcdnl with Clunp).
'^- Lt.Colonel 0. M. Griffith organized and commanded the A Division Transport Train attnche<l to tbo ist Brigade
iKDivirion of the Abyssinian Expeditionary Force. Commanded the party fVimished mth ntrctchcrs forthe removal of
♦ie wounded ftnom the field of action on the loth and 13th April i868 at Arogee and Magdala (mentioned in despatches
brmi; "distinguished himself by his zeal and activity," and as "deserving of special notice," Brevet of Major,
iDd Medal).
'^ Lt.Colonel F. P. Forteath served in Central India during the campaign of 1857-58, including the pursuit of the
GTralior rebels, battle of Bunas, and action of Kosana (mentioned in despatches, Metlal with Clasj)).
'*» Majcr W. P. LaTouche served with the Light Battalion in the Persian Exi)editionnry Force in iSs7, and was
present at the bombardment and capture of the fort of Mohumra and pursuit of the Pcn<ian army (Medal with
Cl&^P). Was present at the action of Hulgallee as Adjutant with the Southern Mabrutta Horse in November 1S57 ;
pr^eiit at the action of Sharapoor as 2nd in Command with the Southern Mahratta Horse in February 1858;
Kied as Staff Officer to the Field Forces at the occupation of Jamkhundee in March and Nnrgoond in June 1858.
'* Major G. G. H. Fulton served with the field force engaged in operations against the rebels in the Myhee
tnd Rewa Kantas in 1857, and received the thanks of the Commander in Chief.
'" Major A. Durand served with the loth Bombay Native Inffentiy in the Central India campaicm of 1857-58, and
»r&9 present at the assanlt and capture of Rowah (slightlv wounded), siege and capture of Awah, Fi<^pre and storming
of KfJtah, battle of Kota ke Serai, battle and capture of (Jwolior, siege and capture of Powrie, action a of Heejaporo
ac-i Koondrye, and capture of Nargurh (Modal with Clasp). Servea in the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68 as Staff
O^cer of the Advance Brigade, and Brigade Major of the Pioneer Force and 3rd Brigade isi Division; and was
present with the xoth Bonabay Native InfEUitry at the assault and capture of Magdala (Medal).
'" LtColoncl H. Phillips served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857, and was present at the bombardment
aivicaptare of thoforta of Mohumra (Medal with Clasp). Served also with the force under Brigadier Coghlan
viuch captured and destroyed the fort of Sheik Othman in the vicinity of Aden in 1858.
^^ Major H. W. Hanris served in the field force which was present at the assanlt and capture of the fortified
rdiasoe and entrenched position of Rowa, the siege and capture of the fort of Ahwa, siege storm and capture of Kotah,
the reoccnpation of Chandairee, battle of Kotah-ke- Serai, storming of the various heights occupied by the enemy,
meral action and attack and capture of the Lushkur and city of Gwalior, battle of Sindwaho, pursuit of the enemy,
bioiie of Karrai, and pursuit of the enemy ; action of Koondrai and defeat of Maun Sing's Force ; served as Baggage
Mister in Uie force under Brigadier Si<iiUi during the operations in Central India, and in the field force under
^<»k>TieI De Sails commanded a detachment of the lotb Bombay N.I. at the action near Boorda ; served in the Bas-
A'da Field Force under Major Roome, and was present at the action of Goonapoora, and commanded the Infantry
portion of the Force at Gonpooree (mentioned in despatches) ; served under command of Lt.Colonel Boyle, and was
Staff Officer to the Seronge Field Force (Medal with Clasp for Central India) . Ck>mmandcd and Squadron ist Bombay
Li?ht Cavalry on field service, Kattiawar, under Ck>lonel W. W. Anderson, Political Agent, in the successful attack
0^1 the Wagheer rebels on Tabur Hill on 29th December 1867 (mentioned in despatches, and thanked by the Governor
ii! CounciU.
'*' Major L. G. Brown served with the 5th Bombay Native Influitry against the Taepings near Snanghai ; present
at the attack and capture of the entrenched Camp at Wan^ Kaza on 4th April 1862, and of the town of Tneerpoo on
i:ih April; at Nazeau on 37th and 29th April, at the stormmg of the town of Tsingpoo 12th May; and at the repulse
of the rebel army near Nazeau on 25th May 1862.
^ M^or E. G. Jenkins was present at the mutiny of the Bengal troops at Nusseerabad on the 28th May 1875
(chirfrer oeverely wounded whilst charging the guns in possession of the mutineers) ; present at the first attack
c-a!id at the subsequent siege and capture of the fort of Awah; at the siege assault and capture of Kotah, and
Kn^of the rebels into the Gwalior district; in the pursuit of tiie Giwalior rebels imder Tantia Topee, and at the
tauleoftheBunass (Medal).
J^ M^or A. J. Vibart served with a detachment of the X4th Bombay N.I. in the Mahee Kanta and Rewa
Kwift in i8s8-s9'
"Major J. W. M. Anderson served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857, including the march to
^^^jj-DO, battle of Khooshab, and capture of Mohumra (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Deccan a^^ainst the rebel
Hh?cls in 1857-58, and was present at the affair of Shumshapore.
" Major W. Jacob served as Interpreter to the 72nd Highlanders at the siege and capture of Kotah (Medal).
*^' Major E. C. Ross served in the Indian nmtiny campaign, and was present at the siege and capture of Rat-
jhnr, action at Barodea, relief of Sanger, capture of Garrakota, forcing of the Muddenpore Pass, siege and storm
of Jhaoai, battle of the Betwa, storm of Lobar i, actions at Koonch, Muttra, Galowlee, capture of Calpee, battle and
car.iure of Gwalior (Medal with Clasp).
"\ Major C. B. Fisher served with the 9sth Foot in 1858 at the siege and capture of Kotah, battle of Kotah ke
Serai, eeneral action resulting in the capture of Gwalior, siege and capture of Pouree— dangerously woimdcd (Medal
'^ith Clasp).
*^ Major A. M. Philh'pa served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, and was present at the assault
^d caotore of Beshire, surrender of Bushire, with the expedition to Borazjoon, and action at Khcoahab (Medal
^ Major 1£. D. V. T. Grant served as Adjutant to the Left Wing 33rd Foot with the Okamundel Field Force in
' M *^** ^'^ present at the siege and occupation of Dwarka.
** LLColonel W. H. Newportserved in the Indian mutiny campaign, and was present at the siege and captureof
natghtir, action at Barodea, relief of Sanger, capture of Garrakota, forcing of the MuddeuT)ore Pass, siege an«l
•lorm of Jhaasi, battle of the Betwa, storm of Lohari (severely woimded) ; actions at Koonch, Muttra, Galowlee,
^ mJ^' °^C**P«*» battle and capture of Gwalior (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
^^jor E. W. West was present during the operations against the insurgent Dessaies in the North Canara
M^*^ diitricte, between February ancl December 1858.
*• Major W. T. Brown served as Staff Officer to the field force under Brigadier General Staveley against the
Ta«pmge near Shanghai ; present at the attack and capture of the entrenched camp at Wang-Kasa 4|\fPfU^«86a,
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and of the town of Tseerpoo 17th April i86a ; at the recoxmaUsanoe of Nazeau on 27tli April 1863 (dangcnxisly
wounded).
"0 Major R. M. Lloyd served with a field force against the Naikra Bheels in the Rewa Kanta in November
Z858 ; also served with field force in pursuit of the rebel army under Tantia Topee in Ouzerat.
*" Major M. J. J. Mignon served with the Belgaum Field Force under Colonel Malcolm jn 1857-58, and wts pre-
sent at the surrender and occupation of the fortress of Bhorapore.
*" Major W. G. Trevor served with the 80th Foot in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858-5^ (Modal).
*''» Major M. Tweedie was present at the assault and capture of Kotah ; served with Brigadier Parke'g Colmnn
during part of the pursuit of Tantia Topee ; employed during the latter part of the Oude campaign with the Oude
Mounted Police under Lord Clyde ; present at the occupation of Shurkerpoor, the stronghold of Baja Bern Madho;
served with Colonel Carmichael's Column to drive the enemy across the Gogra ; servea under Ix)rd Clyde dur.ns
the greater part of the Trans-Gogra campaign, including the advance on and occupation of Bamitch, action with
the Ntina's Force at Churdah, and occupation of the fort on the 26th December 1858 ; served with the Oude Police
Force on the Nepaul Frontier ftrom AprU to the 2nd of October 1859, after the return of the regular forces from ite
frontier (Medal with Clasp).
*" Major Trueman served with the Central India Field Force in 1857-58, and was present at the siege and capfjrt
of Ratghur, action at Barodea. capture of (Jarracota, action of Borda, battle at the Pass of Mudispore, siepe uTid
storming of Jhansi, battle of the Betwa, storm and capture of Lohari, actions of Koonch and Muttra. bau.e 01
Galowlee (mentioned in despatches for " steadiness and gallantry **), captures of Calpee and Gwalior, and several
slight afikirs in Bundlecund (Medal with Clasp).
*" Major J. Jopp served with the force under Brigadier Coghlan which captured and destroyed the fon of
Sheik Othman in the vicinity of Aden in 1858.
"" Major C. F. James served in the aoth Bombay Native Infiintry with the Persian Expe<litioDarj' Force fr-2
May to Sept. 1857. Commanded a detached Company of his Regiment during the operations agJiin-^t the n\<\
Sawunts in Nov. and Dec. 1858. Accompanied the expeditionary force to Abyssinia in 1868, and was D.A.Q.ii.
General of the storming Brigade at the assault and capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches) .
"7 Lt.Colonel A. M. Shewell served in the rank of Lieutenant with the Commissariat Department in Abyssmiflma
October 1867 to the end of the campaign (specially mentioned by the Commander in Chief in his final despatcjj
Medal, with Brevet of Major on attaining the rank of Captain).
*^^ Major H. N. Reeves was present at the siege and occupation of Dwarka in November 1859.
"• Major W. F. F. Waller was at the siege and storm of the fortresses of Chaudaree and Jhansi, battle of to
Betwa, action at Koonch, the different affairs on the banks of the Jumna from the 15th to 23rd May 185S, emhu m
the capture of Calpee ; the action of Morar, actions at and near Kotah-ke- Serai, and capture by storm of the fonn.!"*
of Gwalior ; at the surprise and defeat of Feroze Shah's camp near Sypore, and in the different opeiaiions agau^t
Maun Sing in the jungles near Padrone (Victoria Cross, Medal with Clasp).
**> Major C. P. Newport was at the siege and capture of Kotah; with Brigadier Smith's Brigade daring ft.l:'-'
operations in Central India ; at the recapture of Chandaree, battle of Kotah-ke-8erai, battle and capture of Gwni: i,
siege and capture of Powree and subsequent pursuit of the rebels, action of Koondrye and at Boorda, and ai ir.4
actions of Goonapoora and Goripoorie (Medal with Clasp) . .
»«* Major C. Wodehouse served in the Indian mutiny campaign, including the siege and capture of Atrah, sie^'e
and assault of Kotah, pursuit of the Gwalior rebels, and battle of the Bunass (Medal with Clasp) .
*» Lt.ColonelG. F. Beville served at the assault and capture of Kotah, with the column in pursuit of the O^j-j
rebels under Tantia Topee ; employed throughout the Oude campaign for the reduction of the province; prefc:^'
in the attack on and expulsion of the enemy from their strongly fortified position of Rampoor Kussia on the jni
November 1858, accompanying the siipport of the storming party ; present at the surrender of the fort of Ameuee,
and subsequently with Lord Clyde's Force at the occupation of Sunkerpoor, and pursuit of the rebels under m\
Mahadeo, resulting in the action of Dhoondia Keria and capture of the fort of Buxar on the 24th November la.sJ;
with the column detached after the action to drive the enemy across the river Goompteo ; served throujfhoui ti*
operations in the Trans-Gogra district, including the advance on and occupation of Baraitch ; action ^y^^^^
N ana's force at Churdah, and occupation of the fort on the 26th December 1858 ; capture of the fort of ^^^y^^rf
on the 27th December, and defeat of the Nana and Begum at Banki, and final expulsion of the rebels from (.mtia
across the river Raptee on the aist December 1858 (Medal with Clasp) ; served throughout the Abyssinian campau'a
in 1867-68 as Brigade Major of the ist Brigade ist Division, and was present at the action of Arogee and capuiie
of Magdala (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, and Medal).
*** ^fajor R. V. Maiden served in the Central India campaign in 1858-59 with the field force undrr Sir Ji^
Michel and was present at the actions of Rajghur, Mungrowlee, and Sindwaho, and the aflBur at Kami 'Medal wia
Clasp) . Accompanied the 3rd Bind Horse to Abyssinia and was present throughout the campaign of i&':7-6S (Meisi .
«4 Major J. Gatacre served with his regiment in Khandeish in 1858, with a detachment of his regiment with u'
Oojein Field Force in 1859-60, and in the Chinese war in the Commissariat Department from Jnly li^^ "
March 1861. . , j ,
«" Major C. E. Blowers served on board the Berenice during the war in the Persian Gulf in 1856-57, inclndir-s
the capture of Bushire and of the forts of Mohumra (Medal with Clasp). Served with the loth Bombay >«tvt
Infantry at the capture of Kotah, battla of Kota-ke -Serai and capture of Gwalior, siege and capture of Powne.
actions of Beejapore and Koondiye (Medal with Clasp), Also served with the 10th Bombay N.I. througboni m
Abvssinian campaign, and was present at the capture of Magdala (Modal). ,
**^ Major F. J. Wise served in the Deccan against the rebel Bheels in 1857 ; present at the encaprajratj^
Mahadeoghur; served in Khandeish and Nimar agfdnst the attempted invasion of the Deccan by the rebel ansj
under Tantia Topee in 1858-59.
*M Major W. Scott
the Rao Saheb, and
of Rajghur, MungrowleOi
«» Major W. F. Sandwith served with the ist Brigade Central India Field Force in 1858 j was present at ib«
siegeandstormof Jhansi (Medal with Clasp). ' > r.kt
«*> Major V. Birch served at the action at Ambapawnee. Also with Colonel Somerset's Brigade in P^^!"* "rTt
rebels under Tantia Topee in 1858-59 ; with Major Meade's Field Force in the Padrone jtmgles in 1859, and pre^€»
at the capture of Tantia Topee. , u Ai^
«i Major R. I. Crawford served in the pursuit of the Gwalior rebels under Tantia Topee, the Rao S»°«;°' "JJrJ
Nawab of Banda in June, July and August 1858 ; present at the action at Sanganeer on the 8th, and "^c™^'
Bunass on the 14th August 1858; accompanied Brigadier Parke's pursuing Column from August 1S58 toJanu»J
1859 ; commanded the party detached to bring in the Nawab of Banda on his surrender (Medal) . ..
*»* Major H. B. Jacob accompanied a detachment of his regiment which formed part of Colonel Locscan-
Force in the Field Division of Bundlecund under Brigadier F. Wheeler.
*** Major G. Coussmaker served with the a^rd Bombay Native Infantry in Khandeish in 1858.
«** Meuor J. G. M'Rae served with the 23rd Bombay Native Infhntry in Khandeish in 1858. _^,.
«» Major 8. M. Hay served with the detachment X4th Bombav Native Infentry with the Okamtmdel and MR/
war Field Forces in 1859-60 ; present at the storming of the heights and forts of Ubphoora on i8th December is;^-
M7 Major R. Westmacott served with the 28th Foot with the Okamundel Field Force in 1858, and was prescDi
the storming and capture of Beyt, reconnaissance before, siege, and occupation of Dwarka. , ^^
i» Major G. F. Bryant served throughout the Abyssinian campaign in the Commissariat Department ar
special duty connected with the Transport Train (Medal) . , . . v-5,.
»» Captain F. W. Joseph served in China with the Royal Artillery against the Taeping rebels in theneigDw-*
hood of Shanghai in 1 862-63, present at the second capture of Kahding and other operations. \u\tiio
**^ Captain L. F. Heath served in the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68 as Aide de Camp to Miyor General iiai^
(mentioned in despatches. Medal).
»i Captain D. W. K. Barr served the Abyssin'an campaign in x868 with the Transport Train (Medal).
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'" Captain J. T. Camithera served with the 4lh Foot throughout the AbyBsinian campaign, Inclnding the aotion of
Arogee and capture of Hagdala (Medal) .
'^CaptainC.A.de N.Lacas served in the Abyssinian campaign with the Transport Train (mentioned in desiMiAches,
M«dal).
*♦* Captain J. Homfrey served with the 45th Foot in the Abyssinian campaign in x868 (Medal) .
*" Captain W. C. Harrison served with the Transport Train in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 (Medal).
*« Captain H. Melliss served with the 33rd Regiment in the Abyssinian campaign (Medal).
*♦' Captain H. A. Vincent served with the 33rd Foot throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68, and was
present at the storming and capture of Magdala (Medal).
'•< Captain P. G. Heath served with the 45th Foot in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868, and was present at the
fitonning and capture of Magdala (Medal) .
Jf.B.-^TFar Servicei ikould be communtcafed to the Editor of ** IlarV$ Amy List" and addrened to him at
50, Albemarle Street, London, W,
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441 ^t of Officers^ now serving in tlie Army, who passed the Examination and received
Oertificates at the Senior Department, Royal Military College.
Addiaon, Lt. General J. E.
Aircy, Greneral Richard, Lord^ QCB. 7 P. Deo. 1826.
Alexander, LtGen. Sir James Kdward, CB. Dec. 1828.
Bagot, Colonel Geo., Brigade Depot, Deo. 1856.
Borton, General Sir Arthur, KCB. i W.I.R. Not. 1839.
Goyemor and Comm. in Chief at Malts.
Cameron, General Sir Duncan A. QCB. Deo. 1831.
Camoron, Miyor General Wm. Gordon, CB, May 1853.
C )x, Major General J. W. CB. Nov. 1847.
Darling, Lt.Col. Sydney, h.p. 9 P. May 1852.
Douglaa, Gen. Sir Robert Percv, BaH. 98 F. Nov. 1834.
D'Oyly, Major General J. W. Nov. 1847.
Eagar, Major General R. J. CB. May 1837.
Edwards, General C. A. CB. 18 F. May 1835.
Ewart, Lt.General J. A., CB. May 1845.
George, General F. D. CB. 76 F. Nov. 1834.
Grordon, Major General C. B. P. CB. Nov. 1844.
Hackett, Colonel John, Unatt. Nov. 1851.
Hardinge, Lt.General Hon. A. B. CB. May 1850.
Hutchinson, General W. N. 33 F. Nov. 1833.
Jarvis, Colonel 8. P. CMQ. h.p. 82 F. May 1856.
Johnston, General T. H. 66 F. June 1828.
Longden, Lt.Gen. H. E. CB. C8I. May 1842,
M'Cleverty, General W. A. 48 F. Dec. 1830.
Macdonell, Lt General Alex. CB. Nov. 1845.
aiacdougaU, Lt. General Sir P. L. ZCMG. May 1S42.
13 M'Gregor, General Sir Duncan, KCB. Nov. x8ii.
Maclean, Lt.Col. H. J. h.p. Rifle Brig. May 1853. Aesist.
Adj. and Q.M. General, Ireland.
Michel, General Sir John, &CB. 86 P. Nov. 1833. Com-
manding the Forces in Lreland.
Nugent,Colonel8t. Geo. M. Unatt. Dec. 1857, A.A- A Q.M.
Gen. Ed:bibargh.
Paterson, Bt.Lt.Colonel Wm. Unatt. Nov. 1855, Professor
Royal MiUtary College.
Patterson, Major General W. T. L. May 1852.
Peaeocke, Major General G. J. Dec. 1856.
m. Reed, General 5«r Thomas, QCB. 44 F. Dec. i8j».
j Robertson, Major Greneral A. C. CB. Nov. 1843.
I Rumley, Lt.Gten. R. 27 F. May 1833.
Sankey, Maj.Gen. Wm. CB. Nov. 185a.
, Sawyer, Major General C. Nov. 1841.
' Smith, General M. W. CB. 20 Hussars, Nov. 1839.
' Sparks, General J. P. CB. 38 F. June 1825.
' Stapylton, Major General G. G. G. May 1849.
I Stewart, Captain A. F. h.n. 36 P. Dec. 1857.
Stratton, Major General W. A., May 1850.
Vacher, Colonel F. 8. h.p. 22 F. May 1853, Assislant
Adjutant and Q.M. General in Ireland
Whimper, Lt.General F. A. CH. Nov. 1850.
Wilson, General T. M. 96 F. May 1834.
List of Officers, now serving, who hav
Passed out in Oeoember 16£8.
Petrie, Bt.Lt Colonel M., h.p. 97 P.
Carey, Major General R., CB. Deputy Judge Advocate.
Wilson, Colonel, Brigade Depot.
Gamble, Major General D. J., CB.
Passed oat in December 1859.
Bruce, Lt.CoIonel A. C, CB. 91 P.
Twynam, Lt.Colonel P. A. A., 15 P.
Jebb, Colonel F. W., h. p. 67 P., Adj. Gen., Madras.
Passed out in December 1860.
Wavell, Bt.Lt.Colonel A. H., 41 P.
Peilding, Colonel Hon. W. H. A., h.p. Coldst. Qds.
•Grant, Lt.Colonel R., R. Engineers.
Wilkinson, Assistant Commissary General H. J.
Nangle, Deputy Commissary General W. C.
Vigors, Lt. Colonel P. D., 19 P.
•Woolaey, Colonel O'B. B., R. Art.
Passed out in December 1861.
Creagh- Osborne, Colonel C. 0., h.p. Brigade Depot, Com-
mandant of the Staff College.
Battersby, Col. J. P. h.p. 60 P. Commdt. R. M. Asylum.
Stoney, Major F. 8.. R. Art.
Hall, Lt. Colonel T. B. A., h.p. 49 P. Professor Staff CoU.
Btewart, Colonel R. C, h.p. 2 P. Gov. A Com. R. Victoria
Wilkinson, Colonel G. A. , R. Art. [Hospital, Netley.
Passed oat in Deoember 1868.
Coll^, Colonel Sir G. P., CB. CMQ. ZCSI. 2 Foot.
Barrington, Deputy Commissary General J. T.
Nolan, Major J. P., R. Art.
Bast, Colonel C. J., h.p. 57 P. A. Q.M. Gen., Intelligence
Branch.
Baker, Colonel T. D., CB. 18 F.
EUes, Lt.Colonel W. K., CB. h.p. 38 P. AssiBt. Adj. Gen.
Parsons, Bt.Lt.Colonel C, 3 P.
Acton, Colonel C, 51 P.
Lynch, Colonel W. W., 10 P.
Gonne, Lt.Colonel T.. 17 Lancers.
Black, Bt.Lt.Colonel W., CB. 24 P.
Passed out in December 1868.
Under tkt Mulet qf jB6i.
Emerson, "Uaior A. L., 28 F.
Brett, Bt.Lt.Col. H. A., 43 P.
Ogilvy, Miyor W. L. K., 60 P.
Buchanan, M^jor J. J. N., h.p. 5 Dr. Gds.
Undtr the Bulea of 1862.
Law, Lt. Colonel P. T. A., CB. R. Art.
Boaaley, Bt,Major G. G., 83 P.
Harbord, BtLt.Col. R., h.p. 7 P.
Healy, Assistant Commissary General B. C.
Arbaumot, Lt.Colonel W., 14 Hussars.
Passed oat in Deoember 1861.
Hutchison, Bt.Lt.Col. P. J., h.p. 64 P.
Goodenough, Col. W. H., R. Art.,
Creagh, Bt.Major J., 5 P.
Clive, Colonel E.H., Gr. Gds.
Bolton. Colonel W. J., CMQ. R. Art.
Gilbard, Bt.Major G. J., 18 Hussars.
Keays-Young, Captain H. W^ 18 P.
Uff Wood, Brig. Gen. SirB-.S., KCB. h.p. 00 P.
Blundell, Lt.CoI. H. B. H., Gr.Gds.
Pawoett, M^or J. H., h.p. x P.
Knowles, BtLt.Col. 0. B., 67 P.
6 passed through the Staff College.
Passed out in Deoember 1865.
MacGregor, Bt.Major H. G., 29 F.
Suthcr, M^or C. C, R. M. Art.
Robinson, Bt.Lt.Colonel C. W., Rifle Brigade.
Yates, Colonel H. Peel, CB. R. Art.
Knollys, Captain H., R. Art.
Maxwell, Bt.Major R. J., 06 P.
Shaw, Bt. Major W., 102 P.
Wynen, BLMi^or A. G., 39 P.
Passed out in Deoember 1866.
Barker, Colonel G. D., 64 P.
Oliver, Major J. R., R. Art.
Lock, Bt.Lt.Colonel H., 108 P.
Gregson, Captain L. A., 70 P.
Hatchell, Bt.Lt.Colonel G., 60 P.
Knollys, Lt. Colonel W. W., h.p. 93 P.
Middleton, Colonel F. D., h.p. 29 F. Commandant sad
Secretary, Royal Military College.
Farrington, Major H. D'O., 73P.
Blundell, Colonel R. B. H., 3 Hussars.
Hood, Captain W. C, 2 F. .
Passed ont in Deoember 1867.
Hozier, Major J. W., 2 Drs.
Prevost, Captain L. De T., 93 P.
Griifiths, Captain H. H., 59 F.
Braine, Capt O. W., Bombay S.C.
Fothergai, Major C. W., R. M. Art.
Pitman, Captain W., h.p. R. M. Art.
Nelson, Captain W. P., R. Art.
Prior, Bt.Lt. Colo'nel G. U., 100 P.
Boyle, Captain G. E., Rifle Brigade.
Butler, Lt.Colonel H. T., 13 Husaara.
Moorsom, Major H. M., R. Art.
Fawcett, Captain R. H., 33 P.
Campbell, Mf^or C, 7 Dr. Gds.
Passed ont in Deoember 1868.
Clarke, Major P. C. H. , R. Art.
Cardew, Mfu'or G. M., 67 P.
Holmes, Muor A. L'E. H., Bengal S.C.
Walker, Bt.Lt.Colonel A. L., 99 P.
Hollist, Major B. O., R. Art. 1
GwjTme, Captain N. X., 63 P.
Crealock, Lt.Colonel J. N., CB. 95 F.
Cary, Captain L.F. B., Rifle Brigade.
Flower, Captain S., 86 P.
Passed out in Deoember 1869.
Knight, Bt.Lt.Col. W. H., h.p. 48 P., A. A. ib Q. IL Gen.
Dover.
Boughey, Captain J., 62 P.
Qnill,BtLt.CoI.A. 8., h.p. R. Can. Rifles, Assist. 3Cil. Sec.
Nova Scotia.
Wilson, Captain P., Rifle Brigade.
Story, Captain P. O., 40 P.
Walsh, Captain G. H., 44 P.
Cooke, Captain W. B., 22 P.
TuUoch, Bt.Muor A. B. 69 P.
Spalding, BtMajor H., 104 P.
rC Cameron, Bt.Xt.Col. A. 8., 25 P. |
Frankland, Lt.Colonel C, 103 P.
Blanckley, Lt.Col. H. C. N., Royal Marines.
Beaumont, Captain D., Army Fay Department.
Chapman, Bt.Lt.Colonel E, P, *" * '
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List of Officers now serving, tvho have passed through the Staff College
PMS«d out in December 18T0. Boulderson, Bt.Lt^Colonel F., 17 Lancers.
442
Kisf?, Captain O.O., B. Mar. Art.
Sarile, Captain A. R.. 18 F.
MiicheU, Major H. L., R. Art.
Maarice, Captain J. F., R. Art.
Clerv, Bt.Lt.Colonol C. F.. h.p. 32 F.
Harvey, Captain C. L., 71 F.
B.3ileau, Captain C. H., 61 F.
Sartorius, Captain E. H., 59 F.
Rie, Captain E. M., 23 F.
Lttle, Bt.Lt.Col. H. A., Bengal S. Corps.
Anstruther, Capt. R. H. L., Rifle Brigade.
Gardner, Captain C. H., 12 F.
ColTile, Captain C. F., ix F.
•,' In the foregoing lists the names are placed in the
Order of Merit in which the Officers passed the final
SxAznination, as officially notified; but, the Order of
llerii in which Officers have passed out of the Stair Col-
lege baring ceased to be disclosed, their names in the/o/-
loti^]i&\£ are consequently given in the Order of Merit
is n-hich they passed into the Staff College.
Passed out in Oeeember 1871.
Boberta, Captain F., R. Artillery.
Xet^dhain, Captain J. L., R. Mar. Axt,
6chwab«, Major G. 8., x6 Lancers.
U'jd^it, (.'apcain U. B., 24 F.
Jones, Captain H. T., 81 F.
Brain, Captain D. L., 4 F.
yicoUs, LLColoncl O. H. A., R. Artillery.
Koaiftgue, Captain W. B., 94 F.
laseelieti, Mi^or W. R., Rifle Brigade.
Gardew, BkMsijor F.« 8a F.
DuuUs, Captain U. L., 15 F.
PasMd oat in Deoember 1878.
Hart, Bt.Major A. FitaRoy, 31 F.
Hammick, Captain St. V. A., 43 F.
Gardner, Bt.Maior A. C.» 14 Hussars.
deMonimorency, Capt. R. O. , 83 F.
Sl Clare, Captain T. 8., 49 F.
Boyle, Major E. V., R. Art.
Milaer, Captain F. H. W., R. Art.
Gordon, Bt.Mi«or R. W. T., 93 F.
England, Bt.Lt.Oolonel B. L., 13 F.
frfeMt, Bt.Lt.Colonel M. W. E., 54 P.
Bunbury, Captain C. H., 94 F.
HA Captain B. G., R. Marine Art.
Lugard, Captain K. J., 4 !?'•
• Webber, Ma,jor C. E., R. Eng.
42 J
103 F.
R.Art.
Baxion, Captain J. W. F., 27 F.
Bnckenden, Captain R. H. L.,
Graham, Captain P. W. -
^gd&le. Captain A. Q.
Hili, Captain R., 39 P.
Jyoner, Captain W, T.. 108 F.
Coaea, BtCaptain E. H. H., Bengal Staff Corps (jiaued
taio the College with thepreeoding Claet),
•Daacan, Mi^or A. W., R. Artillery.
Passed ont in December 1873.
C'ayton, Captain E., R. Art.
Staw, Major G. K., 68 F.
J^ynrax, Bt Major W, C. P., 22 F.
5*l7niple, Bt.Lt, Colonel W. L., 88 P.
Vaiford, Captain N. L.. R. Art.
bjrham, M^orG. A., R. Art.
Jowhead, Captain A. A., 24 P.
J'Cwubind. Major M. P. H.. R. Art.
faiy, Captain J. T.. R. Art.
^^^^^U, Bt.Major P. 8., 14 Hussars.
AndiewB, Captain J. W., 11 P.
Brooke, Captain C. K.. 15 P.
)f onay, Captain C. W.. 61 P.
J^wper, Captain H., 47 P.
D^can, Lt.Colonol J., 102 P.
foignand. Captain G., 59 F.
Burnett, Bt-lfiyor C. J., 15 P.
*fliudun80&,Hi^orW. F.M.,R.Art. .
Pasted out in I>ecember 1874.
Hare, Captain W. A. H., R Eng.
i^K Bt.Migor J. C, CB. R. Eng.
HawEins, Captain Q. W., R. Art
Jalker, Cafytain A. G., R. ArL
Pmtt. Captain a C, R. Art
^w«k, Captain E.S.. 23 P.
DeUyoye, Captain A., 56 P.
Hitchcock, Captain T. E., 53 F.
Taylor, Capi (iL. Le M-. ^6 P.
^'»««W. Captain B. J., 35 P.
Wocjd, BtMi^rlfoa. H. J. L., 12 Lancers.
Gatacw, Captain W. P., 77 P.
Passed out in Deoember 1875.
Morris, Captain W. G., R. Eng.
Browne, Captain J. H. G.
Primrose, Lt. Colonel Son. E., Gr. Gds.
Dawes, Captain B. M., 100 F.
I Hall, Major W. B., R. Art.
' Yule. Captain W. A., 21 F.
Kitchener, Captain H. E. C, 46 P.
James, Lieut. F. W., q F.
Brownrigg, Captain H. S., Riflo Brigade.
Orr, Bt.34^or S. E., 94 F.
Noyes, Major G. A., R. Art.
Kelly-Kenny, Major T., 2 F.
Eliaa, Captain R., 59 F.
Dyke, Captain P. H., 69 P.
Curteis, Captain R. L. H., 16 P.
Glen, Captain A., 10 P.
Wardroper, Captain E., 107 F.
Mallock, Captain T. J. R., 7 P-
Esirdley-Wilmot, Captain W. A., 5 F.
•UaxTison, Colonel R., CB. R. Eng.
•Hamilton, Major A. C, R. Eng.
Passed out in Daoember 1876.
Pilkington, Lieut. H., R. Eng.
Grover, Major G. E., R. Eng.
Brunker, Captain H. M. E., 26 F.
Villiers, Lt.Colonel Hon. G. P. H., Gren. GOs.
Lynch, Captain E. J., 3 F.
Milner, Captain B. C, 18 P.
Murray. Captain K. D., 89 F.
Lloyd, Capt. F. E., 25 P.
Mortran, Major A. B., 9 P^
Mai-shall, Captain L., 20 P.
Currie, Captain A. D., 41 F.
Du Vemet, Lieut. P. T., 56 F.
Elliot, Captain Ifon. W. P., 93 F.
Clarke, Captain E. L., 103 F.
Bengough, Bt.Lt.Colonel H. M., 77 P«
Money, i^aptain E. C, 87 P.
Fraser. Captain A. H., 11 F.
Pasted out ia Deoember 1877.
Jones, Captain D. P., R. Art.
Ford, Major H. I. E., R. Art.
Smith. Captain W. W. M., R. Art.
James, Captain W. H., R. Eng.
Barker, Lieut. J. C. U. Eng.
Hiklyard, Captain H. J T., 71 F.
lloss of Bladensburg, Lieut. J. P. G., Coldstream Gds.
Dimiel, Captain W.H., 15 F.
Jui-vis, Captain R. E. C, 67 P.
Ks>cx. Captain E., 75 F.
Woodgutc, Bt. Major E. R. P., 4 F.
Goldomid, Capt. A. E. W., 104 F.
Morison, Captain P. de L., i F.
Carmichael, Captain, 5 Lancers.
Hnghes-Hallett, Captain. 57 Foot.
Cochran. Bt.Major P., 37 P.
Auld, Lieut. J., 5 F.
Impey, Captain A. G., 107 P.
Vulliamy, Capfun C. W., 17 F.
Hare, Captain R. C, 22 F.
•Law, Captain Wm., R. Art.
I Fasted out in Deoember 1873.
Pox, Captain W. R., R. Artillery.
I yc Bell, Captain M. S., R. Engineers.
Kane, Lieut. M. N. G., 72 F.
Rawes, Captain W. VV., R. Artillery.
Gnnter, Captain E., 59 K.
1 Rothwell, Captain J. S.. R, Artillery.
I Wing, Lieut. H. T., or F.
! Wat^un, Captain H. J., n HuFsars.
' Lloyd, Captain W. C, 20 Hussarct.
; Everett, Captain W., 33 F.
' Luttman- Johnson, Captain P., 65 P.
' Keynolds, CHptnin H C, 106 P.
! Fergusson, Captain J. A.
' Miles. Captain H. S. G. , xoi P.
Carey. Captain J. B., 98 P.
I Morgan. Lieut, H. H., R. Marines.
I Sstewart. Cjipu H.. 3 Dr. Gds.
i Patersou, Captain A. M., z6 F.
Goodwyn. Captain J. E., 30 F.
1 'Lloyd, Captain T. H., R. Artillery.
^ Faned the final Examination without having previously gone through the College Course, j
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MILITIA ARTILLERY OP ENGLAND AND WALES.
Royal Cardigan Artillery.
Head Quarters, AberyBtwith.
HOXOBABT COLOKBL.
Edward Lewis Pryse, late
Capt. 6 Dr. Od$ ix July 77
Lt.Colokbl.
J. A. Lloyd-Philipps, JF.
DL. late Capt. 83 F. {Ron.
Colonel^ r:. 22 Auff. 77
Ci-PTiLiirs.
Geo. G. Williams, DL. JP. 6 Nov. 71
David Thomas 21 Apr. 77
Thomas Lloyd 13 Oct. 77
LiBlTTSirAKTS.
Thos. H. R. Winwood 14 Nov. 74
John J. Bonsall 30 Dec. 76
Thomas Williams 5 Feb. 79
SbCOKD LlBUTS2rJLirTS.
Adjt. 4r Capt—W. V. Legge,
Capt. B. Art ^g Jan. 79
"Med. Off. — Morris Jones,
Surg^aj
Scarlet Facings,
17 May 73
Eoyal Oarmarthen Artillery.
Head Quarters, Carmarthen. [No. 24.]
Lt.Coloitsl C0MMA.irDAjrT.
William Price Lewes, DL.
JP.late Lt. 96F.,Uon.Col.32 May 66
Majob.
Arthur Price Jones, late
Lieut. 6 Dn 14 July 66
Captains.
John Richard Howell 19 Aug. 62
John George Parry Hughes 9 May 67
Viscount Emlyn.;».». ITP.... 15 May 67
Alan Stephen Gulston, p.». 21 Dec. 68
LlewelljTi Lloyd Lloyd 20 Apr. 71
Vaughan L. Philipps, p. ». 30 Nov. 75
LiXUTBIfAKTS.
William Horaley Dewe, p.e.ii July 71
John B. Brady x6 Oct. 75
Powell L. Davies 23 Apr. 77
Thomas P. Lewes 2 July 79
BbCOKD LlBUTXirjLH^TS.
Frederick A. G. Jones 26 June 78
Adjt. 4r Capt.—Keury Ives
de Kantzow, late Cant.B.
Marine Art. ; Hou.Major 15 Feb. 60
Qr.Ma»ter(witkrankqfq.M.
tii<Ae.4niijr;.—Robt. Henry i Apr. 77
Med. Q^.— John Hughes,
Surg.Maj
Scarlet Facings.
I Devon Artillery.
I Head Quarters, Devonport. [No. 7.]
I HoirOBABT COLOITBL.
Sir Geo. 8. Stucley, Bart, i Jan. 73
Lt.CoLOITBL 00]nCAKDA.VT.
Richard Bur^ Russell, late
Lt. 2 F.^ Mon. Colonel... 6 Jan. 70
Majob.
HenryC.Devon,aoii.if.a>i.2 May 77
CAPTAIirt.
W.Ham. Beadon, H0n.Maj.22 Feb. 64
Thos. Reynolds Arscott,|>.».
Hon.Major 23 May 65
William Arundell Yeo, p. e.
Hon. Major 5 Feb. 70
Wm. Anfchony Jones, p. e. 2 May 77
John Leigh Colley,p.» 31 May 79
LlBUTBirA.BTS.
Charles E. R. Walker 38 Aug. 75
I Chas. E. R. Chanter 17 Feb. 77
j John E. Loveband 4 May 77
SbCOITD LlBUTBITAlTTS.
Sir Wm. R. Williams, .B^.... 5 Nov. 79
Arthur J. L. M. Hunt 5 Nov. 79
Dudley J. C. Bush 29 Nov. 79
Wm. Bovell Jones 29 Nov. 79
Fanshawe D. Le M.Goslingio Dec. 79
Hampshire Artillery.
Head Quarters, Gosport. [No. 16.]
HoirOBART COLOXBL.
The Earl of Malmesbury,
GCB 22 June 54
Lt.CoLOJTBL ComCAVDABT.
Samuel Hood S covin Ingle*
field, late Lt.Cot. B. Art.;
Hon.Col 6 Sept. 71
Majob.
Richard L. B. Cowell, p.$. 17 July 78
Captaibs.
Henry John Lancaster, late
Lieut. isF.p.e 7 June 73
HeniT Famsby Mills 9 Sept 74
N.D. Garrett, Copf.h p.R Art i Apr. p
Wm. W. Portal 17 July 78
Libutbbabts.
Arthur A. H. Inurlefield 29 Feb. 72
Henry B. Herrick 15 Aug. 74
J. M. F. Hunt,;}.* o Dec. 74
Calvert H. 8. Clarke 4 Apr. 77
Arthur Visard «i Apr. 77
Sub Libfcbbabts.
James E. B. Martin 16 Aug. 76
Sbooitb Libvtbbaxts.
Wm. R. P. Wallace 20 Apr. 78
Francis J. H. Barton 31 Aug. 78
Adjt. 4- Capt.— Ij. Tillotson.
Capt. B.Art 4 Nov. 78
Med.Off.—JoB. Walkinshaw
Bell Alder, 5ttry.Jf a/. ... iMsr.73
Scarlet Facings.
. I Mar. 73
Boyal Oomwall and Devon
Miners' Artillery,
Head Quarters, Falmouth. [No. 6.3
Lt.Colowbl Commakdawt.
^ir Colman Rashleigh, i?aW.
DL.JF.; Honorary Colonel 2 May 53
Major.
Sir Charles Brune Graves
Sawle, Bart. DL. JP.;
Honorary Lt. Colonel 6 July 67
Captaiits.
Wm. Edwards Michell, p. $.12 Feb. 70
Thos. Roxburgh Polwhele... 7 Dec. 70
Oolman Battle Rashleigh... 9 Oct. 71
Thos.Moor A.Horsford,p.«. 30 May 74
LlFDTBKASrXS.
Francis John Hext n Sept. 71
Robert F. Elrington 8 Nov. 73
Harry J. Y. Jamicson 9 July 79
Melvill G. Sandys 9 July jg
Sbcobd LiixnBiTAjrTS.
William P. Williams 1 Apr. 78
Humphry John WiUyams 14 Mar. 79
Adj. 4r Oii»<. -Reginald Hen.
Champion,! \9XABt.Lt.Col.
K. Art la Apr. 66
If «i. Cy.— Fred. C, BuUmore,
Burgeon 25 Nov. 65
Scarlet Facings. |
Adjt. 4r Capt.—V€ Geo.Dare
Dowell,* Brevet Li. Colonel
h.p. B. Marine Artillery... 20 Sept. 70
lf««I.Q^.— Robert W. Wooll-
combe, late A.S. 68 F.
Surg.Maj j Mar. 73
Scarlet Facings.
Durham Artillery.
Head Quarters, Hartlepool. [No. ic]
Lt.Colobbl.
Hugh St»m)rd,Hon.Colonel3i Mar. 75
MA.J0B8.
Arthur Robson 38 Apr. 75
Arthur S. Macartney, Capt.
h.p. B.Art 16 Oct. 75
Captaiks.
Robt. Wm. A. Shortis, p.$. 3 Oct. 74
W. 8. Greene, Capt. h.p. 19
Jlueeare 28 Oct. 76
Wm. Edward Chapman,*
Capt^ h,p. I Dr. Qde 31 Jan. 74
John Tate, p.e 31 Jan. 77
Dalkeith M. Scott 17 June 78
LlBUTBBAlTTt.
rJ«?m •p^nl?®'' '^ ^P^- 75 i Edward SaUsbuiyVp^.
S*"^^l*^/^>.^™?«»l'-»- i2June76 John Arthur Lainson, p.*.
TK^a B'^-oC^/rir^* '^ 1 « uuuc 70 jonn ArDnur LAinson.p.*....!? Jniy
w«w n"?'*'!^""®"* '9 Apr. 76 , Wm H. G. Gordon,p# 19 Feb
JT'i^J.CpS'S'^^soi '8 ^P'- 77 John Edw. Bversley ,4 June
Edw. M. R. Green-Bmmott- Sbcowd Li«irTi.»A»«
■«^^don 19 June 77
. Sbcobi) Libutbbavts.
George A. Murphy 24 Apr. 78
Adjt.^r Capt.~X. Grubbe,
Capt.B.Art » Ancr. ^«
'apt.B.Art 30 Aujr. 70
2f*rf.Q^.~JamesRawlings,
Surg.Maj : , Mar. 73
Scarlet Facings.
Boyal Glamorgan Artillery.
Head Quarters. Swansea. [No. 15.!
HOBORABT COLOKBL.
LlBtJTBITAirT CoLOKBL.
Jas. Simpson Ballard, JP. i Jan. 7$
Majobs.
John He3'worth 18 Apr. 78
CAPTA.IBS.
Wm. Evans Hughes, p. #....30 Nov. 71
Robert Fred. Ballantine,
late Capt. 1 W.l.B 5 June 75
Arthur H. Richardson, p.«..z8 Apr. 78
Chas, B. Mansfleld 24 July 78
LlBUTBirA.BTS.
JohnMjorris a July 73
James P. Arrowsmith xi Aug. 7*
Sir J. L. E. Spearman. Bt. z8 Juno 79
SbCOBD LlBUTBirA.VT8.
Reginald F. R. Formby ... 4 Dec. 78
Adjt. 4r Cop*.— Francis John
MUman, loUCapt.B. Art. i Dec. 79
Med. Off.— J. Paddon, Surg, g Mar. is
Scarlet FadngS. ^^
iBle of Wight Artille^.
Head Quarters. Newport. [No. 17]
HOVOBABT COLOiriL.
Hie Boyal Highneee tke Dnbe
of Uonnaught, KQ. KT.
KP.QCSI.QCMQ 24 July 75
Lt.Colowbl Comxakdabt.
Leopold Grimston Paget, Lt.
Col.k.p. B. AH.; mn.Col. 7 Sept. 67
Mjuob.
William Henry Pattinson..,9i Apr. 75
Oaptaiits.
Fra. Gordon Degge Watson,
lateLt.6SF.,p.e.Hon.Maj.22 Apr. 63
Alderson Berthon 17 Aug. ti
Wm. L. NiohoU Clayton, j).«. 9 Msy 71
Cecil Fred. W. Fendidl,>i.«. 21 Apr. 75
LlBVTBVAJTTS.
19 May 70
i7Jnly7J
Feb. 76
^ ^June76
Sbcovd Libvtbbabts.
George Harvey Turner s May 79
Lord Edward Spencer*
ChurchiU 26J0JJ75
Adjt. 4- Capt. — John Dav,
Capt. B. AH r. 13 Mar. 78
Med. Q^.— E.A- Watorwortb,
MD. Surg.Maj i Mar. 73
Scarlet Facings.
Kent Artillery.
Head Quarters, Dover. [Ko. 18.]
COLOBBL.
J. R. .Earl Sydney, OCB.
Lord Lieutenant 4 May Si
Lx.CoLoirBL.
Walter Geo. Stirling, late
Capt. B. AH «4Apr.7^
MA.JOB.
JohnM'Callum,2a«e(2/^.^H. i Oct 75
CAPTA.XBS.
StephenMatthewCrowe,f».«.
Hon.Maior 16 May 65
Edw. L. F. Jennings, p.«.... 7 June 73
Arthur Thos. Waring, p.e. 20 Jan. 75
Thompson Hunter, 0.4 z May 77
Aug. ffoUiott Powell. j».«. ...27 Ock 77
BarcUy C. Greenhill. p.e....iB Oct 79
LlBUTBBAJTTS.
William Nichols 18 Apr. 77
Hugh Meller 20 Not. 78
Barned Lewis- Bamed 18 June 79
Charles A. Gallop 18 Jane79
" ' i.j.|^.... 5N0T.79
Milit
SIC05D LlEUIK]rA>-TS.
Frederick 0. JenkiiL»... ii June 79
Jasper Comerford Burchettas June 79
Arthur Robert Denno 15 Nov. 79
Frank Wetherall Eight a6 Nov. 79
Adjt. ^ Capt.-y7. L. Hut-
chin«on» Capt. B. Art. ...13 Oct. 75
Qr.Jfoftor.— JonathanFors-
dykc, q,rMf- ^- -^rt x Apr. 78
Jfft/.Of.-ClementCuthbert
Walter, fi'utyeem x Mar. 73
Scarlei Facini^.
%al Lancashire Artillery.
Head Qnartera, Liverpool. L^'o. 19.]
H090Ki.XY COLOVXL.
ht.COLOim. COMVAKDAITT.
James Bourne, DL.JP. UP.
Eonorary Colonel 13 Apr. 63
MA.J0B8.
Hill C. Moore, ^<Mi.i*.Co/...a9 July 62
James Clifton Brown 14 Juno 76
CAPTi.IK8.
Stanley Arnold, p.# 8 Apr. 72
Henry B.Kelley 11 Auf?. 75
Vm. J. M'L. Bailey 4 July 77
Uenr; T.Holines,if(m.lf<v'.22 Apr. 76
Jsmec Cnmungham. Dong-
las, CapU h.p. 4 J)r. Odt. 14 Dec. 78
Wm.HaU Walker 3x May 79
LxXVTXKA.2rT8.
il€X.C. Stephen a8 Jan. 74
Francia C. Bat«on x Apr. 76
Montague P. Mole8worth...26 Feb. 79
JuhnCaister 31 May 79
Skcojtd LisurxvAirTS.
Richard M. Berry x9F6b. 79
Mi. ^ Capt.— H. W. Rooke,
Cavt.S.Art 1 Oct. 77
Qf lfart#r.— Wm. Wishart,
QrMr.B.Art x Apr. 78
Mi4. 0/.-Jamee Chambers
Feijnwon, MB. Surg.Haj. x Mar. 73
Wn. M'Cheane, Surg.Haj. x Mar. 73
Scarlet Facin GTS.
The Prince of Wales' Own
Norfolk Artillery.
HttdQuartCTB, Yarmouth. [No. 22.]
HoVOaUtT COLOKKL.
Field Marahal Hu Bogal
Jiifknm tk* Prince of
Wales, Za. KT. KP.
GCB. QC8I. eCMQ 28 Oct. 71
„ ^ Lt.Colgitel.
^f- Bon. C, Lord Bnmeld,
KCB. late of 7 IluMare... 9 May 66
Majors.
fi»i. Harbord Harbord ax Mar. 68
Wf. Mott Alderson, late
^^•97 F. 20 Sept. 79
CAPTAIirS.
U». Southwell Trafford...ai Mar. 68
Tbomag Edward Bagge ... i June 71
^thony Wm. Partridge ...10 June 76
»mHeiirvAug.Keppel,i>.«.4May 78
f'Wm. ri: BTSblkw^ifc ..2x May 79
W». Roger M. Pratt, p.e. ao Sept. 79
Ltbdtbvaittb.
Jooa Sancroft Hohnea 39 Sept. 7 1
fti. D'Arcy Wm. C. New-
„.«nne ao Mar. 73
Sw; Heirinald Win. Proctor-
Beauchamp, Bart x4 Apr. 75
Henry J. Preston 26 Aug. 76
<rto.il.. lord Hastings 7 Mar. 77
^emon CecU Daweon, «a<«
i-apt. 3 Dr. GMordt 29 Oct. 79
SsoovB LisimirAirts.
tf« Asaheton B. Harbord 5 Nov. 75
«»• Sanle B. CroBsley. St.. 5 Nov. 79
PhihpBennet 5 Nov. 70
^djt.^Capt.-C^pt, M. M. ^ ^^
^Une, A. .Art X Apr. 7*
iCr.i«(A«Jray)..^Henx7
/p. 6Wlf<y , Mar. 77
ed. Off.-
ia Artillefi'y of England and Wales.
Northumberland Artillery.
[No. 33.1
Head Quarters, Berwick-on-Tweed.
Lt.Golokxl GovuiirnAyT.
Charles John Reed 6 Aug. 68
Majok.
Henrj' Best Hans HamiltonaS June 76
Captaivs.
Charles C. Edwards ^6 Feb. 73
Jasper M. Richardson 15 May 75
Frank Chadwick 30 June 75
Anthony C. Wood,iai» Ifo/. 19 July 76
James J. Kirsopp 19 Apr. 79
LlKUTXVAlTTB.
Wm. Byrne Jones 14 May 73
Oeo. G. H. Allgood 13 Nov. 75
Fra. Douglas Blake aa Nov. 76
Henry Liddell 30 June 77
SsC03rD LXBUTSITAVTS.
Alex. H. Synge 3 Apr. 78
Alft-ed Stephen Reed 3 May 79
Peter Swanston 14 July jg
Adj.4r Capt.—R. Moniefioro,
Capt. B.Art 6 Aug, 79
Med. Q/f.— Alexander Leslie
Gracey, MD. late of Turk-
ieh Contingent^Surg. Maj. 1 Mar. 73
Scarlet Facings.
Eoyal Pembroke Artillery.
Head Quarters, Haverfordwest.
HoirOBAST COLOHBL.
Sir Hugh Owen Owen, Bart.
DL. JP., Aide de Camp to
the Queen and Colonel xo Feb. 75
Lr.CoLOirsL.
John Owen, Hon. Colonel... 3 Mar. 75
Ma JOBS.
John Graham, p. » aoMar. 75
William Moffat Douglas
Willan, Major, late of B.
Art., Hon. Lt.Col iB Oct. 75
Captaiits.
James Bowen Summer8,jD.«.29 Mar. 73
Fra. Perrott Edwardes.P.».i7 Feb. 75
Chas. A. Cooper, Hon. Maj.^g Apr. 74
Wm. Thos. Summers, late
Lt. 13 F. a6 May 75
LlBUTBlTAKTS.
Tudor V. H. Thomas 18 Dec. 71
Walter L. B. Levett xi Nov. 76
Sbcokd Libutbkavts.
Lawford V. M. Raynes a6 Mar. 79
Wm. Charles Cope 30 July 79
Richard H. B. Summers ...29 Oct. 79
Sydney Wm. Wayet 39 Nov. 79
Adft. 4- Capt.— A. J. Lavie,
Capt. B. AH aj Aug.78
Jfed.Qjf.— Jas.David Brown,
aurg.Maj x Mar. 73
Scarlet Facings.
Suffolk Artillery.
Head Quarters, Ipswich. [No. ^S'"]
LT.CoiK>]rBL COKUAKDAKZ.
Robert Alex. ShaOo, Lord
Waveney, DL., Colonel
and Aide de Camp to the
Queen 30 Apr. 53
Major.
Howard Whitbread, late Lt.
a Lt. Dre. British German
Legion 6 June 68
Captaiits.
Herbert Pemell 6 May 66
Jas. Wallace Dunlop Adair,
late Major Unatt 11 Mar. 67
Henry Smith, p. « 30 Apr. 70
Leonard Walter Pead, p.e. ao Jan. 75
Edward Charles Moor, />.«... a6 May 79
LlBUTBlTAirTS.
Charles John Easton xo Deo. 73
Harry E. Dobree,p.« 29 Jan. 76
(}eorge H. Garrett n May 77
Jasper J.A.Milner-6ibson.. a July 79
444
ScB Ltkutk>-axt!«.
Thomas L. liare 20 May 76
Sbcoitd Libutekants.
Herbert F. Easton ao May 79
Adj.i' Capt.—K. J. L. Turn-
bull, Capt. B.Art i Jan. 79
Pagmaeter. —
Qr. Maet.—Vat. Fitzpatrick 8 Mar. 59
Mei- '^^
Scarlet Facmgs.
Eoyal Sussex Artillery.
Head Quarters, Lewes. [No. 26.]
LiBUrBNAHT COLOWBL.
Wm. Rowe Lewis, JP 33 July 79
Majors.
James Hayes Sadler, Hon.
Lt.Colonel 30 Apr. 79
Captaiws.
Barton L. John Scobell,
Hon. Ma for 15 July 61
Robert T. N. Tubbs,» Capt.
h.p. Bombag Armg ; Hon.
Major 10 Feb. 71
Walter C.Alers Hankoy i8 Apr. 74
Alfred Robert Margary,p.«.3o Apr. 79
Fairfax Rhodes, p.« ao Sept. 79
LlKUTBlTAVTS.
John Oliver Vallance, p.*... 6 May 74
Alfred S. Broadwood 17 May 76
John Clarke Pratt 19 July 76
A. C. Jeddere-Fisher 4 Apr. 77
Henry 0. E. Chermside ...10 Dec. 79
Sbcoitd Lieutevaitts.
Francis L. H. Sadler 31 Aug.78
Henry W. 8. Fa.yi-er 20 Sept. 79
Harvey W. H. Combo 10 Dec. 79
Adjt. ^ Cap^.— D.W.Buckie,
Capt. B.Art i Jan. 79
Med. Q^.— Richard Turner,
Surg.Maj i Mar. 73
Scarlet Facings.
Yorkshire Artillery.
Head Quarters, Scarborough.
HoirORART COLOKBL.
Henry Thomas Fyers, Capt.
h.p. B.Art 9 Feb. 76
Lt.Coloitbl.
Arthur Brooksbank.^' late
Capt. 38 F. JP xo Dec. 79
Majors.
Robt. Christopher Wintour 15 Apr. 76
Captaiits.
Y.G. Lloyd-Greame, JP. ...3X July 64
John Wm. Bain Hawkes-
worlh, JP la June 66
Cha. Fra. Fellows, p.$ 15 Apr. 76
John Amory Travers, p.e. xi Oct. 76
Wm.R.Ringrose-Voase,|>.«.i3MHy 78
Robert Lesley, j>.« xoMny 79
LlEUTBITAHTS.
B. B. Haworth- Booth ao May 76
Edw. C. Brooksbank a Aug. 76
Edward H. Hud son 30 Dec. 76
Fred. C. S. Constable 6 Aug. 79
SeCOVD LlBUTBlTAKTS.
Simon C, Bcrope 13 Oct. 77
George Wm. Lloyd 30 July 79
George F. Marwood 20 Aug. 79
^((/<.<f-Cap^.— Frank Lodge,
C'opif. B. Art ao Sept. 77
Qr.Matter. — Reuben Firth x Apr. 77
Med. Qf— William Taylor.
SurgMy x Mar. 73
Henry Wnght, Surgeon x Mar. 73
Digiti^ei^lot Facings, l^
445
MILITIA ABTILLSRY OF SCOTLAND.
Argyll and Bute Artillery.
Head Quarters, Campbelltown.
Lt.CoLOITBL COMKAKDAJfT.
Smollett M. Eddington.DX.
JP. late Lt. f Adj. 78 J. ;
Honorary Colonei 20 Nov. 61
Majors.
William Turner u Oct. 73
Geo. HewBon, laU ofR. Art. i Oct. 75
CAPTAIirS.
John W. Macdougall t6 Oct. 75
Robert Brnce Baird 16 Oct. 75
William Hoad 4 Doc. 78
LlBUTBlTAJfTS.
James Thos. Nichol,i>.#. ...17 Dec. 73
Chas. J. M. Finnio i Auj?. 74
C. L. Lamont 13 Nov. 75
James Mitchell Mutter 3 May 76
Fra. A. Walker-Jones 25 Apr. 77
Claude C. Millcr-Wallnutt 15 Nov. 79
SbCOITD LlBUTBlTAITTS.
Joseph D. B. Harrington... 31 Mar. 78
Adjt. 4- Cant.—Q. A. Beaty-
Fownall, Capt. R. Art. ... 9 Oct. 75
Qr.lfr.— James Banken ...14 Apr. 69
2£ed. OJ'.—yf. Gibson, Surjf.
Maj X Mar. 73
Scarlet Facings.
The Duke of Edinburgh's Own
Edinburgh Artillery.
Head Quarters, Edinburgh. [No. z i .]
HoirOBABT COLOKBL.
S.B.S. the Duke of Bdin-
burch, lL&. KT. OCSI.
OCmQ. Capt. Eoyal Navy 24 June 74
LlBUTSKAKT COLOXBL.
Alex. Moncrieff, JP. Hon.
Ccl 16 Jan. 78
Majob.
Frederick W. Carter 9 July 78
Captaihs.
John S.MacDowall :... 4 May 72
Robert Greig 11 Aug. 75
Alex. D. Fordyce, laU Capt.
71 F.,j».« S Feb. 79
A J.Colquhonn,2a<0 2^.42 F.26 Mar. 79
LlBUTBHAKTS.
Chadwlok Aytoun 4 Dec. 75
Wm. L. M.Dakyns 9 June 75
John P. Dick 3 Mar. 77
Dougall B. MacDougall ...14 Mar. 77
Hamilton S. Bower z6 Aug. 79
Hervey Mayhew 16 Aug. 79
SXCOITD LlBXTTZlTAJITS.
Andrew Aytoun 19 Feb. 79
Harry King Stewart 3 May 79
Bereaford A. Johnstone 20 May 79
Adi.t Capt. 4r Paym.— John
Boulton,* late Capt. B.Artj
Hon. Major 6 Sept. 59
<ir. Uaet. {teiih rank of Or. I
Mr. in the Army). — John
Thompson x Apr. 77
Jf*d. Q^. — Charles Dycer,
2ID. late Army Medical j
Stuf, Surg.McQ 1 Mar. 73 1
Scarlet Facings. I
I
rife Artillery.
Head Quarters, Cupar. [No. za.]
COLOITBL.
John Balfour, Vice Lt. JP.
late of Or. Qd* 23 Feb. 55
Lt.Coloxbl Commakdutt.
Sir P.Arthur Halkett,.Bar<.i
late Captain 3 Htu»ar$,p.$.y) Apr. 73
Majobs.
John Luke, j).t 34 Sept. 73
Robert Rintoul, p.» 94 Sept 73
CA.PTA.Iir8.
Owen Broun 29 Apr. 71
William Baird, |».« 12 Aug. 71
Alexander Thompson, p.*. za Aug. 7z
Charles Lamont, p.« 94 Sept. 73
James Syme, p.« 9 Dec. 74
Hon. Robt. Preston Bruce Z5 Sept 77
LiBUTxiriiVTe.
Jnmes Chcape 19 Jan. 76
Wm. A. Thomson z6 Dec. 76
Archibald D. Smith*Sligo...z8 Oct. 79
EU)bert W. M. Jackson z8 Oct. 79
SbCOVD LlBl7TB]rA.KT8.
John Alex. Blackwood 6 May 78
Harry L. S. Macdonald 26 Feb. 79
Adjt. 4- Capt.—T. Gaskell,
Capt. B. Art 29 Dec. 75
Paymaeter. — ^William Haig.x2 May 59
Qr. Matt, {with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army). — James
G. Smith X Apr. 77
Mod.qf.-^
Scarlet Facings.
Forfar and Kincardine
Artillery.
Head Quarters, Montrose. [No. 13.]
Lt.CoLOITBL COKlCAJmAVT.
Reg. H. Alex. Ogilvy, p.t... z June 72
Majobs.
Wm.T.Blair-Imrie, JP. p.$.
Hon.Lt.Col X June 72
John Allen Alien, JP., j».«..3o July 79
Captaiits.
L. TQrunski, Hon. Mai.,p.$. 20 July 72
Claud Cathcart Carnegie,
p.9 zx Oct. 73
DavidCiikWfordLind8ay,ji.«.zo June 74
James G. Watson, p.$ 94 Feb. 77
F. Baird, late Lt. 6 F. p.e..., z June 76
LnuTBirAiras.
C. N. , Lord Carnegie, v.*. ...6 8ei>t 7?
Ed^r Alfred Guy Rtdtt ... 8 Har. 76
Charles M. Barber 20 June 7S
Andrew G. Wood s8 Sept. 7S
Wm. Wilson-Stewart 3 May 7^
Hercules S. Porteous 13 Sept 79
Edw. de S. Smart 13 Sept 79
GregorL. Meason Z3 Sept. 79
Charles Austin 5^'«^-79
Sbcostd LlBUTSVAJraS.
Angus H. R, Ogilvy 4 Jnnc 79
Adjt. ^ Capt.— P. Hossey,
Capt. B.AH 14 Aug. 79
Qr. MoMt. {wiik rank ofOr.
Mr. in the Army).—Bo\A.
M. Shankland i Apr. 77
Med. Of.— Alex. Dickson,
MD. 8urg.Maj 1 Mar. 73
Henry Steele, A.8urgeon ...x6 June 73
Scarlet Facings.
Haddington, Berwickj Linlith-
gow, and PeebleB Artillery.
Head Quarters, Dunbar. [Ko. 3-1
HoiroB^BT Cox.onL.
Thomas Shairp 98 June 76
LlEUTBHAlTT COLOirXL.
Archibald Dickson 19 Feb. t)
MXJOB.
Henry Robert Hardie, j>.#...ao Aug. 79
Captaiks.
John R. Dawson, p.:; Hon.
Major 13 May 71
Geo. Aug. Pred.BailUe,i».«. 23 ^"i ?*
Alex. Haig Renton, p.*. ...15 Aug. 7*
T. A. Houstoun-Boswallj».*.i7 May t*"
Charles H. H. Purves, UU
Lt. Byie Brigade s^OT.79
LxsuTXHAjrrs. „ . ,
John C. Innes 23 «!). 7*
Wm. G«o. H. WaUcer ax Apr. 77
Charles L. Oooluon U Mar. 77
Charles H. S. Hockin 6 Aug. 79
Sscon L1SVTXVAVT8.
Ferdinand C. Logan 5S?^;!?
George Alex. Ba&d 8 Mar. 79
Charles Kdmund Bar8tow...z4 May 79
Adjt. 4' Capt.—'a. J. de lAU-
tour, Bt.Major B. AH. ... 1 D«- 79
Or. ifafff.— Edrn. Simons,
Qr.lfr. B.AH z Apr. 78
Med. Off. — James Dunlop,
SurgJfaj » Mar. j
Scarlet Facings.
MILITL^ ARTILLERY OF IRELAND.
Boyal Antrim Artillery.
HeadQuarters.Carrickfergus. [No.x.]
HOKOBABT COLOlTBL.
air Rich. Wallace, Bt. MP.
BCB 30 July 73
Lr.CoLoirSL CoxMAirnjLirT.
Viee. Massereene and Fer-
rard,p.« 20 Nov. 72
Majobs.
Horatio Sloane, Hon.Lt.Col. a May 77
Fra. Chas. Hughes- Hallett,
laU Lt. Boyal ArtHUry ... 3 Oct. 78
Captaiks.
James CTaig,J9cM.lfc»or,j9.«. 3 Aug. 73
H. B. Johnston, p.«. JP. ...X3 Fob. 73
Arthur Wm. Shirley-Ball,
lai4 Lieut. 8 Hueaart 98 Jnne73
Arthur Forbes. p.» 3 June 76
Walton T. R. Atkin, p.t 3 Oct. 77
Walter Teldham, laU Capt.
lo Hueeart 19 Apr. 79
.Hon. Cecil Ralph Howard,
UUo Capt. 60 P. 36 July 79
Wm. Henry Kinsey 36 July 79
LlBUTXHAirTS.
Valentine J. ComwaU,ji>.«. 15 Mar. 73
James L . Alison 15 Apr. 74
Edward J. Kinsey, j».« 9 Jan. 75
John Shaw Exham 9 Jan. 75
Henry B. Johnson zo Jan. 77
John E. M'Clean 6 Aug. 79
(^eo. E. K. Bull 6 Aug. 79
Marriott W. Dalway 6 Aug. 79
SSCOND LiBUTSKAVTS.
Adjutant. ^F. A. Ogle,
Vapt. B. Marine Art 33 Nov. 75
Qr.Jfuiif.— Al^x.Arbuthnot,
Qr. Mr. B. Art x Apr. 78
Med. O/l— David R.Taggart,
MD. Surg.Maj 34 Jan. 75
Scarlet Faciags.
fioyal Oork Oity Artilleiy.
Head Quarters, Cork. [No. 5.]
HoirokABT CoLoirsL.
J. F. Sari ^ Bandon, DL.
JP 3« Jialy 78
LT.CoiK>irBL.
Arthur A. G. Bell- Martin,
laU Lt.Col. 7 Dr. Ode, p.t. xo Mar. 75
Majob.
Joseph Edw. L. Thackwell,
UUe Lt. 5 JxMeert 7 Nov. 77
CAPTA.nr8.
Duncan Dunloe Abbott 3O5. ,7
James C. Beamish '^^.^li
Geo. N. Roberts ^iT'-a
James F. L. MacFarlane ..»9 J«°' il
George Heniy Johnston ...15 *"• ''
LxBUTBVAjrrs.
Theodore E. Sherlock w Mar ,5
George Henry Johnston ... 3 wP'-''
Sbcohd LiBurawAMia.
Wm. WyUe Norman '^S^i?
Henry Richard Jones »9 ^ 'i
Walter B. Johnson xoDec, n
A^t.^Capt.—R. B. Mundy,
Oapt. M. Art 18 Mar. 7S
Scarlet Facings.
West Oork Artillery.
Head Quarters, Macroom. [No*]
HOHOBABT CoMWrSL.
H. B., Earl ofShannon « *»• 7'
Lt.Colovbl.
Patk.Dnncaa, p.«. Bon.O»l.»4 »^^- "
Pred. HatohlBMn Warren,
CATtAIVS.
Thos-AiDBlieLimhain 96 Feb. 73
Fra.Wm.Woodlcy 36 Feb. 73
Pr».L. HewBon, laULt.6 F. 24 Aug. 74
Denis Scully 13 OC- 77
Charles B. Cade 13 Oct. 77
Fred. T. Yerachoyle 22 July 78
LunTBjrAine.
Wm. J. Stoyte 31 May 77
John T. Cramer 2 May 79
William J. Goold a May 79
George O.Manders 13 Sept. 79
William 0. M. Moeee 13 Sept, 79
Sbcoki) Lavnitixts,
Heniy John Downing 27 Sept.79
Jeremiah J. M. Dunne 27 Sept. 79
John Craig. 27 Sept.79
Joseph E. R. Cullinan 15 Nov. 79
Adjt. 4- Cigrf.— Thomas Pud-
iiey,laU(fR.Art.;IEouMoJ,x Jan. 55
Qr.ir(ue«r.— Joseph Owen,
laUofB.Art 8 Dec. 65
Utd. Of, —Charles Creed,
Swrgjlaj x Mar. 73
Heniy Charles Garde, MD.
Surg. Ueu to Dec. 73
Scarlet Facings.
Donegal Artillery.
{Tk«PrinetofWaUt\) [No. 8.]
Head Quarters, Letterkenny.
HOVOSABT CoisOVUL.
Bob. Geo. Montgomery ... 3 Sept 79
Lt.Colovxl.
Jaa. Corry Jones Lowry,*
laU Cant, B, Art 5 Mar. 79
Majob.
Wm. Norton Persse, late of
R.Art x6 Apr. 79
Captaivs.
Charles Edward Eccles 20 Kov. 75
Thomas Sdmond Batt 6 Bept.76
Bobt. 9. Stewart 20 Feb. 78
Thomas B. Stoney 28 Sept. 78
James Fiaser Murphy 30 Apr. 79
JjXMVtMMJLaTB.
Albert Croly 22 Mar. 76
Joseph 0. Griffith 37 Sept.79
Wilham Markham IK>yne...27 Sept.79
William Daniel Swiney 27 8ept.79
George W. S. Hawks 27 8ept.79
Sbc05d Libvtbvavts.
OvenB. Armstrong 11 July 79
^MCapt.^-Eien. Arohdall
Doyne,' late Copt. B. Art.;
Hon. Major xo June 68
Qr.Jf(u<er. — John Kelly... x Sept. 55
Scarlet Facings.
Dublin Oity Artillery.
Head Quarters, Dublin. L^o. 9. J
Lr.GoLoirxL.
Wm. J. M. MagiU, Jon.Coi.^! Aug. 78
Majob.
nm. B, Digby, p.$ 23 Oct. 78
Captaxks.
n jkehamC.Dickenson, p.: 2 Deo. 76
Arthur Wm. ThompBon,ji.«.22 Aug. 77
GroOon T. B. Yandeleur,
J«te Coat. 13 LoMcert x Jan. 79
"I&.L. Smythe 5 Nov. 79
IdBimirAVTS.
J«niy Wm. Baldwin so Jan. 77
Bobert C. I. Whitty 24 Feb. 77
BlCOVD LiXUTBVASn.
Jdward D. Brown 24 Apr. 78
Reginald B. Sparrow 24 July 78
James Baldwin x6Aug. 79
Aijt. 4. Cop*.— O. B. B.
Wheatley, Copt. B. Art.ia Oct. 75
Scarlet Facings.
Oaiway Aridlleiy.
Lt. G01.0HBL.
Majob.
Captaivs.
JuBss O'Hara, iofo Capi, s
-^. e* 5 June 78
Thomas C. Lambert, laU
^«l*- a9 ^. 23 Oct. 78
-. . LlBITfBVAnS.
«»fciaR. Lambert ax Aug. 78
Andrew M. Browne 27 Sept.79
1^: . BJCOJB LlBUTlFAHW.
-**<-^59<.-H.H.Hani-
ttg^ Cape. B, Art x July 78
Militia Artillery of Ireland.
Limerick Oity Artillery.
Head Quarters, Limerick. [No. 20.]
HoirORABY COLOKZL.
S. P., F»«rf. Gort 30 Nov. 65
Lt.Coloitbl Couuakdakt.
JSToM.Cha. SmythV ereker j>.«.
Hon. Colonel xsMar. 73
Majob.
Robert G. S. Maunsell, late
Lt. 8s F.,p.9 12 Apr. 73
Captaivs.
Geo. G. Spaight, late Capt.
9 F. p.8. 26 Mar. 73
Sir Claude Champion de
Crespigny, Bt. late En$.
60 F. p.8 30 Apr. 73
Wm. D. Maunsell, j9.# 9 Oct. 75
Richard Rose 0'Grad.y, late
Capt. 44 F. x8 Apr. 77
Son. J. G. P. Vereker,i>.»...xs June 78
LlBUTBH^AKTS.
Peter M. Staunton 4 Deo. 75
Wm. P. Ball 6 Dec. 76
Wm. A. Bentley 6 Aug. 79
Spencer G. P. Vansiitart ...zo Dec. 79
SbCOKD LlBUTBirAKTS.
Joseph James Harris 26 Nov. 79
AtUt. 4- Capt.—C. £. Souper,
Capt. B. Art 29 Nov. 75
Qr.Maeter {with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Armjf). — John
Brock I Apr. 78
Med. CW:— William Daniel
Mxirphy, Surg. Maj i Mar. 73
Scarlet Facings.
Mid-Ulflter Artillery.
(Tyrone, Armaght and Londonderry. )
Head Quarters, Dungannon. [No. 21.]
HOKOBABT GOLOXEL.
Son. Wm. Stuart Knox, late
Mcjor 21 F 26 Mar. 67
Lt.Goloxsl.
Ynyr Henry Surges 15 Sept. 77
Majob.
Robert J. P. Saunders, late
Lt. B. Art.; Aide de Camp
to the Lord Lieutenant of
Ireland 21 Apr. 78
Captains.
John S. Irwin, p.». 23 June 75
John Richu:dson,p.« 23 June 75
Fred. (3age Heygate, p.e....io Nov. 75
Harry B. B. Beresford, late
Lt. BoyalNavg 15 Sept. 77
Francis G. Macky, late Lt.
3 Dr. Quarde 11 Dec. 78
LlBUTBKAXTS.
William Browne 2 Feb. 76
Fra. Peter Oervais x Deo. 77
Arthur Bdw. Gunning 19 July 79
R. H. L. K. Brinkley 19 July 79
Wm. RyanLyle 19 July 79
SxCONn LXBUTXITAITTB.
Adit. 4r Capt.—R. J. Healet,
Ci^t. B. Art x4Mar. 76
Jferf.CJ^.— Wm.Twigg, MD.
8urg.M<y' x Mar. 73
Scarlet Facings.
The Duke of Oonnanght's Own
Sligo Artillery.
Head Quarters, Shgo.
HoirOBABT GOX.OVZL.
fiirChas. James Knox Gore,
Bart, late Capt. 66 JF*. 14 June 76
Lt.Golobbi..
Robert Seymour Ormsby,
Son, Colonel z6 Apr. 79
Majob.
GAPTAlirS.
Wm. G. Wood-Martin, late
Lt. 44 F.p.e 30 Mar. 72
Wm. James Griffith 31 May 70
James Campbell 9 June 77
LiBVTBKAVTS.
Arthur E. H. Moore X4 Mar. 74
James D. Robinson 6 May 74
Alex. Perceval 22 Nov. 76
446
SsCOim LiBDTBSAKTS.
Cant.4'Aib't.-^SirC.Ijaxcom,
Sort. Capt. B. Art x Apr. 79
Paymaeter. — Albert Henry
Knox 3 Feb. 55
Med.Ctf.—ThoB. D. Palmer,
MD. Surgeon x Mar. 73
Scarlet Facings.
The Dnke of Olarence's Mun-
ster Artillery, South
Tipperary Militia.
Head Quarters, Glonmel. [No. 27.]
Lt.Golohbl.
Edw. Bagwell Purefoy, late
Captain 4 Sueeare 22 Juno 66
Majobb.
Wills Crofts Gason, Jroii.Xf.
Colonel 26 July 5S
Rich. Orlando Kellett, JF.
Son. Lt.Col 14 Apr. 64
Gaptaiks.
Ilenry Sargint, Son. Majori^ Feb. 55
John Vivian Rvan,p.« 17 July 61
Daniel James Mansergh, late
Lieut. 19 F. Son. M<yor 28 Apr. 64
Richard Bagwell, p.« 28 Mar. 71
James A. Prendergast, p.«.i6 Oct. 72
Daniel M. Massy, j9.« X3 May 74
William White, j».« 3 Feb. 75
John Neville Lajigley,j).«.... 27 Oct. 77
Wm. G. Ghadwick ao Aug. 79
LlBUTXlTAirTS.
J. Carr, lat^ xo F. 17 Aug. 55
Richard A. Moore, p.e. Inet.
of Art 28 May 73
Fred. John Gough 8 Mar. 76
Fred. J. S.Lecky 30 Apr. 79
Francis P. M. Hyde 29001. 79
John H. Barnes 29 Oct. 79
SB009D LXBUTBlf AKTS.
Thomas J. M'Dermid 20 Sept. 79
Adjt. f Capt.—
Qr. Matter.— iMtLO Laud,
Qr. Mr. B. AH 25 May 78
Scarlet Facings.
Waterford Artillery.
Head Quarters, Waterford. [No. 29.]
HoirOBABT GOLOVBL.
Marquie qf Waterford, J5:P.z3 May 76
Lt.Golonxl.
Leopold Geo. Fredk. Keane,
late Ene, 52 F.; Son.Col, 10 Jan. 77
Majobs.
HenryMeaghor,ifon.X^.Co?. 7 July 75
John Russell Mulcahy,ir<m.
Lt.Col 17 Feb. 77
Captains.
Albert H. Lynch, ifon.JIfq;. 19 Juno 71
H. A. Hewetson, !>.« ix Feb. 74
George P.Rogers,p.# X3 May 76
Henry P. Cheamley 2 May 77
Wm. H. pennehy, p.e j8 July 77
Henry W. P. Chapman, p.e. 6 Oct. 77
Thomas Fra. Lyons, p.*. ... 6 Oct. 77
Gerald BagnaU, Jnet.ofArt.i6 Oct. 79
LlXUTSKANTS.
Joseph W. Keogh 22 Nov. 76
Robert A. H. L'Jfistrange...2o Dec. ;6
Arthur B. Ridgeway xo Jan. 77
Gustavus V. Briscoe 20 Jan. 77
Arthur St. John Seally 31 Jan. 77
Richard P. Hudson 23 Oct. 78
George Wilfred Keane 30 July 79
Sbcoitd LxButkHAirrs.
Robert Thomas Garew 20 Aug. 79
Herbert M. Oldershaw 29 Nov. 7(>
2liW«.^Ca/>*.—Otway Wheeler
Guffe, Capt. h.p. B. Marine
Art,; Son, Major 20 July 69
Qr.Maeter {with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army).'-Daju
Flanagan 5Jnne78
Med. €>^.— Richard Henry
Rogers, ^ttr^.lfa; 7 Apr. 73
Scarlet Facings.
Digitized by V^jOO^^li:^
447
Wicklow Artillery.
Head Quarters, Wicklow.
HOKORABT COLONBL.
The Earl of WicUov7, late
Lt. 9 Lancera ix Deo. 71
Lt.Goloxel.
Robt.A.G.Cuningluuue, JP.
lion. Colonel 8 Mar. 72
Militia Artillery of Ireland,
Majoss. f SSCOITD LixuTxvms.
Edw.R. Bayly, lateEne.^ F.12 May 75 Qeorjfe H. Kirwan 27 Feb. 78
CAPTJLiifB. I Walter S. Tighe 31 Au|?. 78
Wm. Parsons Hoey, p.*. ... i June 72 , Augustus Heller Magee ...13 Sept.?/
Robert H. Brooke, jd.« 21 Oet. 74 I
Wm. Heighington 4 Apr. 77 j Adjt. 4- Capt.—
Richard Thomas Welch ...18 Apr. 7
LlBUTEKAlTTS.
O. R. D. G. Cunin^ame ...29 Dec. 77
Douglas fttz John Howard 20 Sept. 77
2£ed. O^.— Hugh B. Brew,
Surg. 2£aj x Mwr. 73
Scarlet Facings.
Eoyal Anglesey Engineera.
Head Quarters, Beaumaris.
LlSUTElTAKT GOLOITXL.
Thos. L. Hampton Lewis,^
late Capt. 5 Dr. Ode 14 Aug. 78
Captaiks.
Rich. Hugh B. Galbraith ...15 June 71
Wm. Digby Lloyd, UUeCapt.
Unatt.,p.e 20 Sept. 76
Lambart F. W. Dwyer, h.p.
to6F. 8 Dec. 77
LlSUTBlTAirTS.
Victor J. Yorke 19 July 76
Hubert L. B. Owen 2 May 77
SbCOVD LlBVTBlTAirTS.
H. J.W. M'Kenzie-Kennedy 9 Aug. 79
Adjt.4rCapt.—A. G. Hepper,
Capt. B, Eng i Apr. 77
Med. Off. — Walter Hum-
phries, IfD. Surg.Maj. ... i Mar. 73
Facing-8 Blue.
MILITIA ENGINEERS.
I Hampshiie Engineers.
{Syhmarine Minere.)
I Head Quarters, Portsmouth.
I Gaptaik CoiciCAirDAirT.
I Gaptauts.
: Richard F. Croker 23 Nov. 78
LlBVTBKAlTTS.
Thomas E. A. Jones 15 Mar. 79
Sbcovd Libutbvaitts.
Boyal Monmonthshire
Engineers.
Head Quarters, Monmouth.
HoirOBAHY COLOKEL.
Henry Morgan Clifford, i)X. 5 Mar. 58
Lt.Coloxei..
, Francis M'Donnell, laie En- \
aign 71 F.^p.e., Hon.Col. 30 Apr. 79
I Majobs.
I James Davies, M0n.Lt.C0l.21 Mar. 77 1
I Bryan Sheehy, Hon.Lt. Col. ;
' P'* 16 Aug. 79,
I Captaiks.
i R.R.William8on,^onifq/.p.«.8 May 65 I
Wm.Heii.Wheeley .ITonKo/. i June 69
William Jas. Steward, p.«. 24 Sept. 73
Fra.BaynhamVaughanjj.*. 1JUUC74
J. Murray Bannerman,l)li.ai Mar. 77
Thomas Maitland Reid 24 Apr. ;8
Wm. E. C. Curre 16 Aug. 79
Thomas P. Price 10 Dec. 79
LlBTTTBlTASTS.
Arthur J. Pardoe 19 July 79
Herbert N. Hopkins xo July 79
George L. Morns 18 Oct. 79
I Edward L. Lister 29 Oct 79
I Sbcovd LixuTBirAjres.
' Augustus D. Homfray n Dec 78
' Wm. F. H. Morgan t6 Aug. 7^
Kd. G. Hanbury-Williams 27 Sept.?;
Ernest Arthur Kennedy ...15 Nov. 79
Henry A. M. Worsley h Dec. 79
Adjt. f Capt.— air A. W.
Jdackwortb, Bart. DL.
Capt. B.Eng. i Apr. 77
qr.Maeter (mth rank ^ q^.
Mr. in the Army.)—ThM.
H. Perkins x Apr. 77
Med. Qir. — George Wilson,
Surg.Mc^. 1 Mar. 73
Blue Facings.
MILITIA INFANTRY OF FiNQLAND AND WALES.
Bedford.
{lM\t Infantry.) [No. 18.]
Head Quarters, Bedford.
HOKOBAKT GOLOirXL.
8ir Rich. Thos. Gilpin, Barf.
MP. BL.JP.Bt. Lt.Col..,
late qf B. Br 25 Jan. 79
Colonel.
Lt.Colojtkl.
W. Stuart, JP.Hon. Colonel 16 June 60
Majors.
Sir John Montagu Burgoyne,^
Bt. late Capt, and Lt.Col.
Or.Qde., DL. JP 18 Apr. 74
Alfred Herbert Lucas 1 6 Apr. 79
Gaptaixs.
Geo. B. Sharpe, Hon. Maj. 9 June 58 1
Boyal Berks.
Head Quarters, Reading. [No. 7.]
** Mediterranean.**
* Lt.Colokbl.
Xord Norreys, ». • 31 July 63
Majobs.
Victor Wm. B. Van de
Weyer.p.f 4 May 71
John Blandy Jenkins, p.e...2g Mar. 73
Captains.
R ob. Christopher Arbuthnot 4 May 71
Wm. M. Cha. Peohell 5 Feb. 73
George Bramston Eyre,p.«. 5 Feb. 73
John W.AUin, lateLt. 78 P.ia May 75
Francis Eyston aoMBy76
Carleton V. Blyth 9 June 76
Thomas John Bowles, p.»...is Feb. 79
LlBUTBlTAJriS.
Thos. J. Sunderland, Hon. I Aug. Wm. Craven a8 Aug.75
Major, JP. a8 Apr. 65 ' Arthur Hargreaves 2 May 77
George Peregrine Nash 30 Apr. 73 ' Tristram J. Wheble 25 June 77
Hen. Jno.Hughde Vi8mes.i6May 74 I Edward Davies. 21 Aug. 78
Arthur K. Lindsell 5 Mar. 79
Chas. Thos. Lindsell 5 Mar. 79
Chas. T. de Vismes 22 Apr. 79
Wm. Francis Higgin8,JP...2o Aug. 79
LiBrTB.YANTB.
Sir Wm. B. D. Crosbie. Bt...z2 Jan. 76
Samuel Nicholson, Inet. of
Mwketrg 15 Apr. 76
Wm. Dugald Stuart 8 Mar. 79
Kobert J. Lindsell, p.« 26 Mar. 79
BdgarWm. Robertson, late
Lt. x6P. x8 June 79
William H. Astell 9 July 79
Bbcokd Libutbkabtb.
Charles H. Gray 8 Feb. 79
FredB.P.Polhilf.Tumer,p.».i5 Mar. 79
Cecil H. Polhill-Tumer 30 Apr. 79
Arthur Lionel Scott 28 June 79
Frederick William Pym ... 26 Sept. 79
Frederick Wayue Barber 27 Sept.79
Adjt. f Capt.— F.J. Josselyn,
Bt.MaJorg6F. 7 Dec. 75
Qr.MaMter {«iih rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Armv).—Thoa.
Muir* 8 July 68
Med. Cyi— Rowland H.
Coombs, Surg x Mar. 73
Dark Green Facings.
Son. M. C. F. Bertie 25 June 79
Arthur Knox 25 June 79
Chris. Wm. Darby-Griffith 25 June 79
Nicholas H. Vansittart 25 June 79
KnighUey P. Bume 25 June 79
SbCOND LlBUTEKAHTS.
Kendal P. Apttorp 5 Mar. 79
Charles F. 8. G. Toogood 26 Mar. 79
Frederick Vere AUfrey 26 Mar, 79
AcUt.4-Capt.—T. Murphy,
Capt. 66 F. 20 8ept.75
Qr.Maeter (with rank of Or.
Mr, in the ArmgJ.—ChM.
Lewis X Apr. 78
Med. Off.—
Blue Facings.
Boyal Backs.
(King's Own.) [No. 35.]
Head Quarters, High Wycombe.
Lt.Colonbl.
Walter Caulfleld Pratt, JP.
late Cavt. 67 F. ; Honorary
Colonel 93 Apr.
Majobs.
Henry Ayshford Sanford,
laUCapt.^2^.Hon.Lt.Col.2i ^3aj 59
55
Captaxitb.
James Simpson GarBon,j9.«. ao May 69
Edward Dyke Lee ao May 63
Henry Edward Bumey 16 Anfj. 74
Henry Compton Maul 6 May 79
Gerald Geo. Caulfeild Pratt 6 May 76
Rich. Wm. S. Lowndes 11 Nov. 75
Charles Meeking, p.e 31 Jan. 77
Geo. A. S. C. Rose 3xAug.73
LiBUTBNANTS
George Brooman, p.e 9 Sept74
Robert G. Harvey 23 Jan. 75
Herbert O. Lord 13 Nov. 75
Charles M. Rose 31 May 79
Hercules R. Langriahe 16 Aug. 79
Sydney E. Johns x6 Ang. 79
Guy P. Tyrwhitt-Drake ...16 Aug. 79
iSir John 0. Willoughby, Bt.ib Aug. 79
SbCOND LIB17TBNANT9.
JohnH. S. Fane 9N0V.73
Richard W. Deane 15 '«*>• J9
Forrester Famell Colvin ...26 Jtay 79
Wm. Freeme Coleman a6Mty 79
Hon.Wm. Edwin Cavendishad Nov. 79
A^t.^-Capt.— Fred. Powell,*
late Lt. 49 F. 8 May 71
Or- Matter {with rank of Qr.
Mr. in IAm ^r«jr).— John
Q. Scott? 24 Feb. 57
Med. Off.—
Blue Facings.
Oambridge.
Head Quarters, Ely. [No. 68.1
COLONBL.
Lt.Colonbl.
Robert Gregory Wale, DL.
JP. late Capt. of 33 F. ;
Honorary Colonel 31 Aug. 54
Majob.
LauncelotReed,l/bn.X/.C9;.3o Apr. 73
Captains.
W. H. Baldwin, Hon.Major 28 Apr. 60
W.TUden Layton, JJ4m.ihv.1x Msy 61
Thomas Aveling 39 July 07
Hon. BUot C. Yorke a6 Apr. 73
Harry Frost 30 Apr. 73
Sherlock Vi^noles' Willis,*
Dig1?^/eS^'<aiJug-[r"'^"
Militia Infantnj of Englaiid and Wales,
^ohnE. Foster lo Jan. 77
Eun. Alex. 6. Torke aa Jan. 79
Wm.BrowDeFerriB,A.j9.i3JF'.i5 Apr. 79
448
LlIVTIVXlTTS.
Herbert D. Fiyer 36 May 75
Francis A. B. Pemberton... 6 May 78
BobertS. Bacchus 31 May 79
Herbert P. Smith 31 May 79
SscovD LixuTurAirTS.
Henry W. Hnrrell ao Nov. 78
Malcolm B. H. Wale 4 Dec. 78
Lawrence 6. Templer 14 Deo. 78
Francis W. I. Beldam 26 Feb. 79
Wm. Everard B. Ffolkes ...19 July 79
Evelyn Simpson 26 Nov. 79
Harry Graham Marsh 29 Nov. 79
Aijt. 4r Copf.— Chaa. Hcly,
tW. 12 F. 26 Fob. 79
Qr. Master {vUk rank of Qr.
Mr.intheArmif).—Wn]iAm
Scott, Uteof Scots Od». ...19 July 65
^ti.Of. — Fred. Fawssett,
MD.Surg.Maj x Mar- 73
Geo. Murray Sinclair, Sury. x Mar. 73
FacinsfB Yellow.
Boyal Oamarron.
{ByUM.) [No. 56.3
Head Quarters, Carnarvon.
" TU Plume of the Frinee of WaU$."
*^Ieh DUn."
HOVORABT COLONBL.
Edward Gordon, Lord Pen*
Thru, late of Qr. Ods. 4r
Colonelin tk€ Army 24 Aug. 48
Lt.Colovsl Co]iiiAHDi.irr.
Jchn v. H. WtUiams, Hon.
Col.p.e.JF. DL 23 Feb. 7a
Majobs.
Heniy Piatt, B. $ xx Mar. 72
Wallace William Cragg 2 Dec. 76
Captaiks.
Jchn G.Wynn Griffith, BL.
J^deEntwnSe F. 16 July 68
Herman Wayne, late Capt.
loF. 3 Apr. 71
Wm. Kinsey Hayward, p.». 29 Apr. 74
Cha. Morgan,! Capt.k.p.^sF.
Son.Major 10 Oct. 74
Cbaa. Garden Duff la June 74
John C. Bradshaw, Capt.
Jp' n ^- 17 Jan. 77
Chaa. Henry B. Gladstone 31 Apr. 77
Wm.H.Benyon, laU Li. 23 .F.20 Apr. 78
LiBVTXjrAirTB.
Heniy Lennox Peel 15 Apr. 74
John Harold Piatt 15 Mar. 76
Owen L. J. Bvans 7 Feb. 77
Francis W. Turner 7 Feb. 77
nsarles W. Roberta 30 June 77
Ernest A. Mayhew 6 Aug. 79
James D. M'Garel-Hogg ...13 Sept. 79
SSCOITD LlBUTBVAirTB.
Bjdney Piatt 10 Dec. 79
Henry Assheton Duff. xo Deo. 79
Amiaa C. T. Orde-Powlett.. 10 Dec. 79
^J #Oi^.-G.C.K.Rowley,
Capt.iiF. 28 Aug. 79
Qr.Jf«i«- itria rank of Qr.
Jfr is tks iimy) .—Wm.
Gray 31 Aug. 78
ifii. O/.-John Richards,
MD.Suryeon 26 Nov. 52
^Scarlet Facings.
Ist Boyal Ohesliire,
{Lukt Infantry.) [No. 6.]
Head Qnartera, Chester.
HOVOBABT COLOWXL.
Hajrh, Lord Delamere, DL.
J P. laU of 1 L^e Qdt. ...a8 July 77
_ liT.COLOVXL.
Son. T. Grenville Chohnon-
deley, DL. JF. late Capt.
4iFi Honorary Colonel... x Oct. 52
„, Majobs.
Charles Hosken Franco-
Hayhnrst, JF. late U. 77
F. Hon.U.Col ..x6 Apr. 73
Thoa.HoratioMarahall,j».«.3oJan. 78
CAPTAXirS.
Win.V»|rorFoxvM. Jo«,3fq/.2o Sept. 61
George Heniy Wildes, j».t...25 June 66
Rays Ramier Jones xx Feb. 74
Edw^xTi«m,»C«p«Jk.p.4F.
Mon,Maior 3x Oct. 74
Edward Howard Moss 33 June 75
J. R. M. Ford, late Capt. BF. 4 Oct. 76
Albert Nielson Hornby 3 Oct. 77
Wm. L. B. Ooulson, late
Capt. 25 F. 3 Apr. 78
Phim) H. B. Salisbury ,«j).«.a8 Sept. 78
H. a. France>Hayhurst ...x8 Oct. 79
LiXVTBKAirTS.
Arthur Hill ao Dec. 76
Cha. H. M. Arrowsmith ...31 Jan. 77
John Wm. Arrowsmith 36 May 77
Sub LiBUTBVAB'ts.
Arthur H. Leycester xs Nov. 76
SbCOKD LlBUTBlTAVTS.
Herbert M. Pickthall X9 Jan. 78
Walter G. Shakerley 5 June 78
Ly onel P. ToUemache 26 Mar. 79
Thomas 0. Nicholson a July 79
James H. H. Swetenham 6 Aug. 79
James Simpson Grant x6 Aug. 79
Ae{jt.4rCapt.—B,. A. Blane,
Capt. 39 F. a6 0ct. 75
Qr.Mr.{with rankofQr.Mr.
intheAnH3f).—li.C.jaiickB 23 Sept. 58
3fttl.Cy.— Thomas Brittain,
Surg.Maj x Mar. 73
Blue Facings.
2ud Boyal Oheshire.
Head Quarters, Macclesfield.
[No. 103.]
HoirOBABT GOLOHBL.
IiT.COLOirBI, COXXAXDAVI.
Henry Brougham Loch.^CB.
Lt. Gov. of I$U qf Man,
Son, Colonel 16 July 73
Majobb.
Philip le Belward Egerton,*
late Lt. 4' Capt. Cold. Ode.18 Aug. 6q
Edw. Reddish, Son.Lt.Col. xa Nov. 73
Captaiks.
ThoB. tJnett Brocklehurst 19 Aug. 69
Oephas John Howard x6 Sept. 69
Ro oert Warren, late Lt.i^F.
Hon. Mc^or 8 Feb. 70
Henry Turner 29 Apr. 70
Edwin Redding, late Ene. xo
J?., Inet. ofMueketry 23 Mar. 7X
H.Houghton, Capt. h.p.g6 F.
Hon. Mqfor 29 Apr. 74
Jas. Knox, Capt. h.p. 33 F.
Hon.2£aJor i Apr. 76
F. J. Green, Bt.Major h.p.
^.sS J*. 31 Jan. 77
B. W. Cooper, h.p. 49 F. ...la June 78
LlBUTXHAirTS.
John Herbert Alcook,|>.«....3i May 73
Greorge Moore 23 June 75
Sub LixutBXTAjrrs.
John A. Amott 30 June 77
SbOOITD LlBUTBirA.KIS.
George F. Christian a Nov. 78
Alfred Ernest Binyon 26 Feb. 79
Arthur Herbert Nelson a6 Nov. 79
-4<l/^4-C5»p<.— G.A.Christian,
Capt. 23 P. 4 Apr. 78
Qr.Ma*ter (with rank qf Qr.
Mr. in the Army).—ChM.
Perry x Apr. 78
Med. Qf.—Chas. John San-
ford, Surg.Maj i Mar. 73
James B. Hughes, Surgeon x Mar. 73
Blue Facings.
Eojal Oomwall Bangers, Dake
of Oomwall's Own.
iSiJlee.) [No. 38.]
Head Quarters, Bodmin.
HoirOBABT COLOVBL.
Field Marshal HBH. the
Frinee o/" Wales, Il&.KT.
KF. GCB. OCSLOCMQ.3S Apr. 75
Lt.Colokbl Comxavdastt.
Harry Reg. S. Trelawny,
late of 6 Dr$ 4 May 72
Majobs.
Sir John St. Aubyn, Bt. p.§.
Hon. Lt.CoUmel 5 May 66
Edward St. Aubyn 32 May 72
Captaiks.
Richard Hambly Andrew... 19 May 66
Hon. Charles Geo. C. Eliot,
lateLt. 4r Capt. Or. Gde...tx Deo. 69
Bdwyn Slade iCing, p. #. ... x July 73
Sir Wm. Wallace R. Onalow,'
Bart. DL. lateLt. 12 F. ... 9 Jan. 75
Henry R. D. Onslow 26 May 77
Thomas E. J. Lloyd 6 Oct. 77
Hugh Halse Ley,p.e 8 Mar. 71}
Ernest do M. Lacon, p.$. ...26 Nov. 79
LiBUTBirAir<rs.
Harry Trelawny 10 July 75
Abraham Walker Craig ...22 Nov. 76
Edw. C. Kendall 30 June 77
Geo. E. Blake- An ghton ...21 May 79
R. A.H. Biokford-Smith ...21 May 79
John Littleton 21 May 79
Francis S. Vyvyan 16 Aug. 79
Francis M. Hext 26 Nov. 79
Sbcoko Libutbhaitts.
Richard W. C. Vyvyan 15 Mar. 79
Wm. Mansel Marland 5 Nov. 79
Arthur 8. B. Waahboum.. 24 Dec. 79
Adj. * Copt.—H. Lakin,
C(u>t. 32 F. 26 Nov. 75
Qr. Matter {»iih rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army).— ThoB.
Chivers i Apr. 77
Med. Q^.— Thos. Q. Couch,
Surg.Maj i Mar. 73
Black Facings.
Boyal Onmberiand.
Head Quarters, Whitehaven. [No. 9.3
HoHOBABT Colon BL.
St. G. H., Barl q/^ Lonsdale 3 Mar. 77
Lt.Colobbl.
Baml. LacrWm. Sanderson,
Hon. Colonel 27 Nov. 67
Majobs.
Morris James Fawoett, late
Lieut. 7 P. X Oct. 75
Alured Aug. D. L'Estrange,
Hon. Lt.Col X3 Oct. 77
Captaiks.
Fi6ldingTrimmer,^o».2tfi|;.i7 Aug. 60
Fred. Robertson Se well 24 Feb. 6»
Joseph Hyde Sparks X2 May 71
William John A. Baldwin... 7 Nov. 7x
John James Mackensie 5 Mar. 72
C. John Myers,2a<« Li.^g F.i$ May 73
Peter Fisher 11 July 77
Charles O. Aspin wall iq Dec. 77
LlBUTBITAKTS.
Hon. H. C. Lowther 14 Mar. 74
Herbert Smith x Apr. 74
James Robert Bain 21 Apr. 75
Thomas Ramshay 27 June 77
G. F. A. H. Le Fleming 26 July 79
Charles L. Thompson 26 July 79
JohnRitson 26 July 79
Bbcobd Lieutbkakts.
Wm. James Bird 15 Mar. 79
Heniy Graham 2 Apr. 79
Gerald Heward FitzGerald 7 May 79
Henry P. G. Blencowe 10 May 79
John Knnbley Parker 6 Aug. 79
Ae^'t. it Capt—
Qr.Maeter {with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Armg). —Tho.
M'Donagh x Apr. 77
Med. Qif.— JohnEdw.Tliom-
bum, Surg.Maj i Mar. 73
Thomas F. I' Anson, MD.
Surg X Mar. 73
Blue Facings.
Boyal Denbigh and Merioneth.
(Bi/lee.) [No. 46.]
Head Quarters, Wrexham.
Lt.CoLONBL COMVAKDAITT.
Sir Robert Alfred Cunliffe,
Bart, late Lt. 4- Capt. Scott
Fut. Qdt.fp.t 32 May 72
Majobs.
Hugh Robert Hughes 26 Oct. 72
C. R. Worsley Tottenham.. 4 May 74
Captaiits.
Francis Henry Barker, j».*. i Mar. 67
Wm. Fearon Tipping, p.t. 3 Oct. 74
Charles Hunter 20 July 70
Geo. Lloyd Dicken, j9.«. 9 Aug. 76
David Wm. Kirkby 17 Feb. 77
Alex. T. A. Sherriff, p.t. ...21 Mar. 77
Ghas. Wm. Townshend,/).*. 5 Mar. 79
Henry M. Hughes 5 Nov. 79
LlBUTBBAlTTS.
Robert C. Bell 6 Sept. 76
Chas. R. Mostyn-Owen 21 Mar. 77
8UB LiBUTEXAKTS.
449
SXCOITD LlEUTIlTAKTS.
Aymer Powlett Lane 25 Jan. 79
Bryan Davies Cooke ....26 Feb. 79
Robert W. Bthelston ao Feb. 79
George B. A. Cayley s Nov. 79
Adit. 4- Capt.—^R. F. Wil-
Uamson, Vapt. 33 J*. 2 Dec. 75
Qr.Magter {with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army).—'Vfm.
Kenny 1 Apr. 77
Bine Facings.
Militia Infantry of England a/>id Wales.
Ist Derby,
Head Quarters, Derby. [No. 62.]
HOXOBA.BY COLOKBL.
Edward Thomas Coke,^ DL.
JP. late Capt. 69 F. 7 Feb. 77
Lt.Coloxel.
Ashton Mosley,* JP. late
Capt. 60 Eiflee; Son.Col. 3 Mar. 77
Majobs.
Geo. Newdigate,* JP,,Boh,
Lt.Col 8 Feb. 66
Hodder Roberts, late Lt.
50 F. ; Hon.Lt.Col 21 Mar. 77
Captaiks.
John Woolnough, Imtruetor
ofUit9k., p,$. ; Hon.Maj. 13 July 58
William Langton Coke, JP.
late Cornet 4 Hunan 18 Nor. 62
John Borough 8 Feb. 66
Robert Fielden is Mar. 76
John A. S. Bouverie 14 June 76
Jno. Geo. Pat.Wemys8,p.«. 5 Sept. 77
Henry Pearson, !>.» 22 Jan. 79
Walter Balmond 7 May 79
LlSUTSKAlCTS.
Walter Hobnes Wemyss ... 8 May 69
Albert L. Salmond, p.e 28 Apr. 75
Geo. Edw. Salmond 8 Nor. 76
Henry Francis Gooch 21 May 79
Henry B. Every «i May 79
George M. Christian at May 79
Ronald B. Coke 21 May 79
Michael A. Tighe 31 May 79
SeCOKD LiBUTKKAllTS.
Alfred V. Frere 10 July 78
John N. M. MacGregor 5 Apr. 79
Hon. Alfred N. Curzon 2 July 79
Allan Kilbee Stuart 5 Nov. 79
Aijt. 4- Captain.— W. H. de
Salis, Capt. 95 F. 30 Nov. 75
Paynuuter f Captain.— John
Edwd. Leveson Gower,
late Captain 50 F. x May 55
Qr. Mr. (with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army),— Wm.
Reid,« late Qr.Mr. 95 2^. ... i Apr. 78
Med. Of.— Alt, O, Francis,
Surg.Maj i Mar. 73
Cha.Harwood,Jf J>.5Mr^.3f. i Mar. 73
Yellow Facings.
2nd Derby.
( The ChatewoHh 1ZW«») . [No. 34. ]
Head Quarters, Chesterfield.
HoirOBAST COL05BL.
8. C. Mara, of Hortington,
MP.DL 6 May 71
Lt.Colowbl Commandawt.
Wm. Hen. Fved. Cavendish,
DL. JP. late of 5a F., Extra Groom
in Waiting to the Queen ...25 Jan. 55
Majob.
Lord Edw. Cavendish, JP.
late ofSyie Brigade 28 Feb. 74
Albert Fred. Hurt,' p.a. JP.
lateofEoyal Navg 29 Oct. 79
Captains.
Joseph Hall Moore 24 Apr. 71
Albert C. Hubbersty, JP...22 Feb. 73
Francis Arkwright,2a<e J?n<
eign 100 F. 6 May 74
Wm. de B. Jessopp, i>.«. ... j Feb. 79
Hon. F.C. J. Foley, |».«. ... 5 May 79
Reginald Allgood Hall, late
Captain 53 F, 26 Nov. 79
LlBITTBirAlVTS.
Wm. G. Turbutt,p.t. JP....it May 74
Alfred P. Morewood 10 Jan. 77
Hon. D. H. B. Stanhope ...10 Jan. 77
Arthur G. Barnes 23 Oct. 78
Hon. G. T. C. A. Hastings... 26 Feb. 79
Alfred T. H. Barnes 16 Aug. 79
SbCOKD LlBUIBlTAirTS.
FranciB Wm. Forester 20 Sept. 79
Adit. 4- Capt— Fred. Albert
Champion, toto Capt. 52 J?.;
Hon.Mqjor 23 Sept. 68
Qr. Master {with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the .Imw).— Wm.
Ljnch,late Qr.Mr. 05F.... 30 July 79
Med. Off, — H. B. Walker,
Surg 6 Apr. 70
W. A. Walker, A.8urg 24 Apr. 71
Black Facings.
1st DeTOU.
Head Quarters, Exeter. [No. 41.]
Lt.Coloitbl.
RobertThomasW.Thomaon,
JP. late Major i Dr. Ode. 10 Apr. 67
Majobs.
Wm. Arnold, JP., Hon.
Lt.Col 21 Mar. 72
John T. Davy, JP., Hon,
Lt.Col- IS Apr. 76
John W. Savile,* JP., late
Caj^. 2 Bombay European
Begt.; Hon.Lt. Colonel ...15 Apr. 76
Captaixs.
Anthony Martyn ,p.$ 11 June 69
Henry B. Toke Wrey, JP. 10 June 70
Henry Walrond, jp.«. Inet. of
Musketry 3 May 71
Charles Robert Collins, JP. 15 Mar. 72
Edward Kitson.^a^ Captain
Bengal 8. C; Hon Majorat Mar. 72
Edw. O'Neill, late Capt.aB F. x8 July 73
Edward Seale^j?.* 30 Sept. 74
Hon. John S. Treftisis, p.s.30 June 75
Fra. Jas. Coleridge Boles... 15 Apr. 76
LlBUTBKAHTS.
JohnFitzgerald Tuthill.j;.*. 22 Aug. 71
John S. G. Harding, J).*.... 24 Dec. 73
Edw. Arthur Palk 22 July 74
Charles H.Dawson 13 Sept. 79
Louis Grarcia Dumbleton ...73 Sept. 79
Arth. Fuller- Acland-Hood 29 Oct. 79
SbCOVD LlBITTBITAirTS.
B. F. J. Viect. Bxmouth xz Oct 79
Wm. Francis Tremayne ...26 Nov. 79
Kelso Hamilton Sim 26 Nov. 79
Thomas D. WooUcombe ...24 Dec. 79
Montague Graves Watts ...24 Dec. 79
Adjt.fCapt.—U. H. Skill,
tktpt. II F 30 Oct. 75
Qr.Mr. {with rank of Qr.Mr.
in the Army).— John R.
Atkino 23 Nov. 60
Med. Q^. — Henry Thomas
Hartnoll, Surg.Maj i Mar. 73
Mark Farrant, Surg.Maj.... 3 Apr. 74
White Facings.
Qr. Mr. (via rank (ffQr.Hr.
in /A«.4n»¥).— Cha.Hodgea i Apr. 77
Med. Q^.— Oonnell Whipple,
Surg.Maj. 11 May 76
White Facinir^.
2iid or South Devon.
Head Quarters, Plymouth. [No. 25.]
Lt.Colokbl.
Robert Trood 26 Mar. 79
Majobs.
Chas. S. Hayne, p.s. JP.
Hon.Lt.Col II May 72
Thomas Harris Pitts 3 May 79
Captaiits.
Geo. Hamilton Evans, p. s. 5 Mar. 70
Henry Toms, ».#. JP 24 Mar. 71
HenryHoworth,?a<*i<.88J?'.a3Feb. 7a
Hugh Pollexfen Deane,*
lateCapt.^iF.; Hon.M({jori4 Mar. 72
Fra. Hender Mounsteven,
Lt. h.p. Eoyal Marines;
Hon. Captain, p.s. L of M. it May 72
HerbertW.F.deSchmia,p.«.29 Nov. 73
Fred. Ernest "Mxaitz, p.s. ...20 Jan. 75
Wm. Percy Chapman, p.s.
late tf M. Navy 31 Jan. 77
LlBUTSirAlTTS.
John I. Scarbrough, p.«. ...26 Apr. 73
Cha. M. Rodger 15 Aug. 74
Clarevaulx R. Porter 9 Sept. 74
Richard A. M. Stevens a Jan. 75
Logan B. Edgar 3 Mar. 75
Robert Keate 31 Jan. 77
Annesley G. Smith 16 Aug. 79
SBCoirn LiBUTBiTAim.
Reginald J. H. Parlby a Mar. 78
Henry Browse Scaife 20 Nov. 78
Douglas P. S. Reid 8 Feb. 79
Cyril G.MarWr 15 Feb.
Adj.Ji'Capt.—AltreA BenweH'
Letts,* laU Capt, 3 F.; ,.
H<m.Major x July 6^ gitized by 0™t« facings.
Dorset.
Head Quarters, Dorchester, [X0.42.]
HOBOBABT COLOSBL.
R. Hippisley Bingham,* DL.
JP. late Capt. Madr.Armyyt July 73
liT.CoLOHBL.
Angus Wm. HaU,« JP. laU
Capt. 58 F. and Adjt.Depoi
Batt, ; Hon. Colonel 24 May 73
Majobs.
Charles Thonuus Hall, p.*.
Hon.Lt. Colonel 20 Nov. 72
Ramsay Harman, UUe Bi.
Major 14 F. 18 Apr. 74
GAPTAUrS.
RichardCha.Wm.Binghani 18 Aug. 69
Arth.VincentLouisCoombs n May 72
Samuel John Homsby,p.f. 26 Feb. 73
John Henry Austen, p.$. ... 3 May 7;
F.Wm.Saunders.i^i.p-sJ'.iiOci, t^"
F. J. A. Dunn, lots Capt. B.
CanadianEyUs; Hon.Maj.21 Ja]y 7^
Fras. C. Beresford Drum-
mond, late Lt. 7 Dr. 9d*. 8 Apr. 78
Thomas St Lo Malet 23 Oct. 7S
LlBUTBirAirTS.
Fred. H. L. Newell 20 July 72
Perceval B. Kennard u Sept.73
W. M. Watts-RusseU 31 Jan. 77
F. F. Cutler, lateSubLti W.LSu Apr.77
Wm.G.Cavendish-Bentinck 2 Jiuy 79
Sbcowd Libutbbabts.
Edw. B. B. Oldfield 2 Mar. 78
Henry B. Stacpoole 17 Jily 75
Laurence Parke 23001. 78
Fred. Hei^ry Rough 8 Mar. 79
Ernest Richard Parke 15 Mar. ry
Harry R. Fetherstonhaughig May ^
Owen Meares 24 Dec -3
Adj.i-Capt.-^U. H. Mathias,
Captain 7s^' 19 Sept. 7?
Qr. Mast, (vitk rank qf (^.
Mr. in the .^rmf ).— John
Stiokland xApr.?;
Med.Qf. — Decimus Cuime,
Surgeon Major s ^ 7^
Green Facings. ^
let Dnrham.
{Fusiliers.) [No. 3]
Head Quarters, Barnard Castle,
Hokobaby Colobxl.
Charles Freville Surtees,
late Capt. 3 Hussars 15 Mar.7J
. Lt.Goloitbl.
George Sowerby 18 Dec 75
Majobs.
Charles James Briggs 28 Oct. 74
R. Llnellyn, late Capt. 46 F.
Hon.Lt,Col 26ftb. li
Gapvaiks.
Thomas Paulinus Lawson.. 8 May 67
Robt.TaylorRichardBon,|>.». 8 Apr. 70
Henry Milvain 21 D«c. 7°
Robert Hugginson 17 May 75
John Aug. Metcalfe, p.s. ... 1 Feb. 75
Richard Bassett Wilson, |>.«. 4 J^^ 7«
Surtees Wilkinson AirHjn
H.C.Molyneux,C<^«.Ai».68FiiS€Pt.75
Edward Gerard iJuIyT^
LlBUTBVAlTTS.
James Allison 24 July 75
Harry S. 0. Smlthson 14 Apr. 77
C. M. Campbell-Haslip ...24 Jane 77
John A. B. Denny 25 June 77
William H. Scott n Sept-s
Henry Alex. Bisooe ai May P
Wm. Peanon Davison so Aug. 79
Chas. Henry Thompson ... 3 8®?*-'^
Sbcohd LmmBAKis.
PercivalW. Bewicke ifiJoBer^
Gilbert M. Nicholson 17 Job^ 79
James Edward Dewar sg Ocu n
Claude Arthur Cuthbert ...24 Dec 79
Adjt. i- Qipf.— B. B. C.
Pechell, Ca^. 106 F. 14 Mtf. 77
Qr. Mast, {wth ra»k </ Qr.
Mr. in the .irwy).— Abra-
ham Klng» - I ipr- 7J
Med. Of. — James Hunro, ,
MD, SurgeonMmor 15 Apr. ^
Militia Infantiij of Englaiid and Wales.
450
2iid or North Durham.
Head Quartere, Durham. [No. 43.]
HOVOEXST COLOXXL.
Jlttrquit of Londonderry,
Kp.laUofi Life Gd». ...12 Mar. 63
Lt.Coloxbl.
James J. Allison, Stm.Col... 1 July 74
MXJOKS.
Thoma« G«orgo Miles, 1<U«
Capt. II F. 7 Aug. 71
John H. Keough 10 Oct. 74
Captaiks.
EJvr.Leadbitter Smith, p.». 7 Nov. 65
Juhn Wm. Dickson, laU Li.
71 F.,p.$. 22 June 69
Juhn Pass, laU LUut. 88 F, 16 Apr. 73
Owen Clark Wallis 4 Scpt.75
Henry J. P. Mulcsster 6 Dec. 76
Alfred Reid 7 Nov. 77
Gerald Miloea Gaakell, laU
Lt.g4F. 23 Jan. 78
Mark Henry Lambert 7 May 79
LlVCTEKAirTS.
Uncelot Baillie 2 Jnne 77
Pryw Pryso Pryse 11 Sept.78
E'Jmand A. W. Cox 23 Oct. 78
Herbert A. Poinjedestre ... 4 Dec. 78
John Maddison6reenwell...25 Jan. 79
Thomas Lockhart 16 Aug. 79
Juhn F. Gray 16 Aug. 79
Charles W. B. Parrant 13 8ept.79
SbcOKD LlBUTZKi.2rTS.
H.in)ld G. Do Pledge 5 May 79
Klward Davison 21 May 79
Adjt. 4- Capi.—C. L. Heath-
cjte. Capt, 106 F. 31 May 76
QT.ilasier (with rank of Qr.
3fr. in the Army). — Hen.
Sladden* 4 May 60
Whi tePacings .
The Essex Eifles.
Head Quarters, CJolchester. [No. X3.]
H0KOKA.BT COLOXBL.
^••r T. Sutton Western, Bt. 29 Jan. 66
Lt.Coloxbl Commaitdant.
"e-lGeo. Whitehead, JP.
fate Capt. 42 F. ; Hon. Col. 7 Deo. 70
Mjljobb.
tdrar John DiBney,2)X. JP.
J^eCapt.jF. a Apr. 79
"m. James Newton,* late
Capt. 3 F. 13 Sept.79
Cl.PTA.Iir8.
Henry Edm.Wm. Rumbold,
weLt. 7F.P.9 14 Dec. 72
Francis Edward Brace, Uite
,^-3F;P.» 17 Dec. 73
J"8.Edif.Savill,Za/«i^34jP.i4 Nov. 74
TTsnen Sowley Holroyd,*
, late Capt. 23 F. Hon.Maj. 10 Mar. 75
^w. Denis Sampson, late
^apt. 2 W. I. B. 15 Nov. 76
'M.Ch»8. Romer 2 Apr. 79
^^ur Worthington,* late
^<n>*. 3 P- 5 May 79
Harry Patrick Andrew, late
Capt, 8 Hiusart 15 Nov. 79
LlBUnVASTS.
Fred. C. Walter Parr, p.t.... x June 72
*>eo. B. C. Lyons, ;>.« 23 May 74
'TuirlesCaddell 23 Jan. 75
Jihn Chandos-Pole 9 Feb. 76
Henry C. Masterman 15 Nov. 76
SbCOTD LZBUTBVAirTS.
Ernesto. Eicke 24 Nov. 77
William P. M'DoneU 13 Feb. 78
WiihamMoon 14 Dec. 78
Philip Courtonay Honey-
wood 7 May 79
Ladlow Coape-Smith 15 Nov. 79
-iijt. 4- Cajrt.— Richard Ed-
iryn Barry, late Capt.
n^-: Hon. Major 6 Mar. 66
Qr.Jf<u<*r. {with rank of Or.
ifr. in the Army).— Hot-
manLinwood 10 July 79
affi.Of .-Edward Waylen,
Sur^Maj I Mar. 73
Qenj. Baker, Surgeon x Mar. 73
Black Facings.
West Essex.
H«iad Quarters, Chelmsford. [No. 19.]
Li.CoLoirBx. ComfAiTDAirT.
Samuel B.Raggle« Brise, JfP.
OL. JP. late of I Dr.0d9.is Feb. 53
Majobs.
Champion Rnssell, JP 17 May 55
Edm.Buckl6y,/a^«X<^ 15 Bre. 1 1 Scpt.75
Captaiks.
James Round, p.e 13 Mar. 68
Brooke Flomyng Gyll 8 June 68
Henry FothorgUl 8 June 68
Fran . Douglas Boggis-Rolfo 20 Dec. 7 1
Fred. Smart Walker, p.#....i3 Mar. 75
Alfred Tufnell Robson, late
Lt. 92 F. 28 Aug. 75
B. Wm. E. Walton 20 May 76
Fred. Cam Rasch, late Lt.
6 I>r. Ode ....27 June 77
LlBUTBirAKTS.
Edw. Charles Bond 26 Mar. 7a
Edw. A. M. TuflTnell 11 Oct. 73
Geo. P. Townsend 29 Nov. 73
Evelyn John Fanshawe ...31 Mar. 75
Sidney Pnttisson 8 Mar. 76
SnCOND LlRUTBKAKTS.
John H. Learmonth 12 Apr. 78
Francis M. H. Sandford ... 2 Nov. 78
Arch. B. Impey-Lovibond 8 Jan. 79
Richard Beale Colvin 19 Apr. 79
Fred. B. M. Henniker 3 Sept.79
Drummond C. Smith 29 Oct. 79
Edcrar Norton Disney 24 Dec. 79
Adjt. 4- Capt.—n. B. Bald,
Capt. 44 F. 25 May 78
Qr.Maeier {wUh rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army). — Wm.
Hart M'Harg,* late Qr.
Mr. 44 Brigade Depot 2 Apr. 79
Med. O/T— Michaol James
MacComiack, MB. Surg.
Maj X Mar. 73
White Facings.
Koyal Plint.
(Rijlee.) [No. 32.]
Head Quarters, Mold.
HOKOBABY COLOITBL.
flbn.Richard Thos. Rowlev,
DL. JP. late Capt. ScSte
Fut. Ode 13 Mar. 66
Lt.Coloitbl.
Rob.WmB,Di.JP.,Zro«.Co;.x3Mar. 66
Majohs.
CharlesJamesTrevor Roper,
DL.JP. p.$.; Hon.Lt.Col.13 Mar. 66
Arthur Lake, late Capt. 62 1^. 1 6 Oct. 7 5
Captauts.
Geo. Raikes 22 May 68
Henry Fred. Twynam, l<tte
Lt. 3 Dr. Ode. p.s 24 Juno 71
John Arnold Watson.p.a.... 7 Feb. 77
Cecil M. E. Nickson, p.e. ...10 Apr. 78
LlBCTBKAKTS.
Robert Wm. W. Eyton, p.».28 Feb. 72
Alex. Fair Jones, late Capt.
4 Hueeare 7 Mar. 77
Boliol F. B. Archer 24 Fob. 77
Sub Libutbvakt.
Cha. E. F. Eyton 30 June 77
Sbooztd Lixutbxakts.
Edward Lloyd 10 Apr. 78
Adjt.4-Capt.^ J.H. Walwyn,
Bt. Major. i-^F. xo Doc. 75
Med. Off. — Yfm. Williams,
MD. Surg. Maj i Mar. 73
Scarlet Facings.
Boyal Glamorgan.
\Liaht Mantry.) [No. 44.]
Head Quarters, Cardiff.
HoKOBABY COLOVBL.
Lt.Coloxbl.
Hubert C. Gould, JP. late
Lt. 31 F.fp.9.Hon.Colonel2\ Feb. 75
Majobs.
Lawrence Heyworth, Hon.
Lt. Col 15 Apr. 74
Joscelj-n Brooke Fennell,
late Lt. 65 F. 5 May 75
Captaixs.
Geo. Fred. Heyworth, late
Lt. 5 Dr. Ode. p.e 7 July 69
Robert Armine Morris, p. ».2i Juno 70
James C. Revell Reade, late
Comet 14 Hueeare, p.e 30 July 73
A. M. P. KemeysTynte,*p.«.28 Apr. 75
Wm. H. H. Wilson 31 Jan. 77
Geo. Leigh Gwatkin 18 July 77
LlBUTBXAXTS.
Reynolds Harrison 16 May 74
Arthur Henry Callond 31 Mar. 75
Edw. P. Kemeys-Tynte* ... 9 June 77
Berkeley A. Bloxsomo 23 Nov. 78
Thomas Dwyer 11 Jime79
Philip C. B. Hervcy ii June 79
SbCOXD LlBUTBXAXTS.
Swynfeii Forman White ... 2 Apr. 79
Percy Harold Morris 16 Apr. 79
Richanl TuUoch Tri8Cott...i8 June 79
Bdwnrd Stanley Combo ...18 Junc79
Aug. Blair Mayno 18 June 79
John Krncst Bush 2 July 79
Adit. 4- c«7»/.— B. N. Anley,
Capt. 41 F. 15 June 77
Qr. Manter {icith rank of Qr.
Mr in the Army).—Vfm..
D. Wiltshire i Apr. 77
Med.Of.— ll. J. Paine, MD.
Surg. Maj. x Mar. 73
Wm.Taylor, Jl/"i>..9*(r|5r.lfa/. 8 Mar. 74
Blue Facings.
Koyal South Gloucester.
(Light Infantry.) [No. 23.]
Heiul Quarters, Gloucestor.
IIOXORAKY COLOXKL.
Wni.ZoniFitzHardinge,/ti/<j
Copt. Jioyal Horee Ode. ...26 May 68
Lt.Coloxbl Coscmaxdaxt.
Sir Wm. Vernon Guise, Bt.
lateofjsF. 24 May 68
Majoks.
Wm.Robin8onPartridge,p.«.
Hon. Lt. Col. 13 Jan. 71
John Pitt Bontein, p.e. Hon.
Lt.Col 2 Doc. 76
Captaixs.
Wm. Edwin Price, late Lt.
..27 Dec. 67
36 F.,p. 9.
William Alexander Hill, ».». '4 July 63
Sir David Weddorbum,J&<.,
MP. p.e 30 Sept. 70
James Searlo,p.t 13 Jan. 71
Henry B. Samuel8on,p.*....24 Aug. 72
Wra. Fra. Geo. Guise-, p. e. 8 Aug. 74
Lionel SeymourBcn£ion,/>.».2o Sopt.76
John H. S. Payne, p.e 29 Nov. 79
LlBUTBXAXTS.
G. C. Thome-George 21 Oct. 74
Fra. H. Lyell, late Suh.Lt.
2 W.LE 30 Dec. 76
Wm. A. B. Bingham 26 Mar. 77
HughT. C. Collis 19 July 79
SbCOXD LlBUTBXAXTS.
Charles H. N. Ringer 21 Sept.78
Hedley H. Calvert 23 Nov. 78
Charles T. KettleweU 8 Jan. 79
Reginald Pepys Whatcly ...15 Mar. 79
Arthur Fred. Mann x6 Apr. 79
Robert James Graves 30 Apr. 79
Francis Henry Evans ix Oct. 79
.4 <i;Y. ^ Cap/.— E. W. Rumsey,
Capt. 61 F. 3 Dec. 75
Qr.Mast. (with rank of Qr.*
Mr. in the Army).— Edw.
H.Drake 25 Oct. 55
Med. Of.— George A. Hep-
worth, Surg.Maj x Mar. 73
Blue Facings.
Koyal North Gloucester.
Head Quarters, Cirencester. [No. 69.]
HOXOBABY COLOXBL.
R.N.F. Kingscotc, CB. MP.
late Lt.Col. Seot9.Fue.Odg. 10 Jan. 6a
Lt.Coloxbl Coumaxdaxt^
John Williams Wallington,
JP. late Capt. 4 Lt. Dre.
Hon. Colonel 16 Dec. 54
Majobs.
Robert Beckles Hunte, laie
Lt. 82 F. Hon. Lt.Col. ...11 Scpt.75
Thos. Wm. Chester Master S Mar. 79
Captaixs.
Wilfred Joseph Cripps ti Mar. 72
Rich. H. Pollen, ^.# 18 Apr. 74
Geo.Banks Jenkinscn, p.: 4 iScpt.75
Liebert Edw. Goodall, Capt.
A.0.59 F. 12 Oct. 76
Arthur C. Mitchell i Doc. 77
Edward R. Wingfleld, DL.
lote Sne. 60 F. 23 Oct. 78
Henry Clark Worthington,i
late Capt. 67 F. X3 Sopt.79
LlBUTBXAXTS.
Arch. W. H. Beach 7 Feb. 77
(Jeo. L. Holford 30 June 77
Digitized by V^OO*^ IC
451
SXCOITD LlBUTElTAVTB.
Sir Wm. M. Curtia, Bt 36 Sept. 77
Augostus L. Christie 15 Feb. 79
Jnlian E. 8. Probya s Mar. 79
Cecil Davii 26 Mar. 79
Ernest Fred. Green 28 Apr. 79
Guy Vivian Bethell 28 Apr. 79
Alex. James Shaw 30 July 79
Robert Banks Jenkinson ...20 Sept. 79
Refnnald Wills-Sandforcl ...26 Nov. 79
Adj. Sr Capt.—E. J. Bigg-
Wither, Capt. 28 F. 34 July 75
Qr.2£a$ter (with rank of Qr.
Mr. in tk4 Armj/). — James
Gray i Apr. 78
lf«d.Q^.— Sam. S. Scriven,
MD. 8urg.Mqj z Mar. 73
Edw. Crisp, Surg.MaJ 14 Feb. 75
Blue Facings.
Militia Infantry of England and Wales,
Hampshire.
Head Quarters, Winchester. [No. 122.]
HOKORABT ('oiiOXKL.
Tk« Marquit 0/ Winchester,
Zord JAeulenant, late
Lt.Col. xo I£tu»ar$ 7 June 43
Lt.Colgnel.
George Briggs,* JP. late
Major 1 Dr. Qd$ 17 Feb. 70
Mi.J0RS.
Hon. Oliver Greo. Lambart,
late Lt. 12 F. i June 73
Greo. Francis Birch, p.t. JF.30 June 75
Captaihs.
Hugh Montolieu Hammers-
ley, p. «. JF 20 May 61
Sir Nelson Rycroft, Bart.,
late Lt.Ss F.JF; Uon.Maj.ib Oct. 68
Wm. Shalden Smith, /).#.... i June 72
George Lennox Swale, p.:,
Hon. Major 10 May 73
Harvey Spillor,' Hon. Moi.ai Jan. 74
G. H. Verney, Me Lt. 74 F. 4 May 74
Robert Alex. Johnston, f>.«. 9 Dec. 74
William Ghas. Drummond,
Capt. k.v. 68 F.; Hon.Maj.is May 75
Gilbert J. S. Smith, late
Capt. 85 JP. 25 Apr. 77
AlAred J. Bowyer-Smijth...3o Apr. 79
Heniy F. B. Archer 29 Nov. 79
LlXUTSirANXS.
Alfred Miller 23 June 75
Fra. Charles Baring 19 A.pr. 76
Robert F. H. Hirst a8 June 76
Richard S. Dendy 18 June 79
Barklie C. M*Calmont 18 June 79
James 8. Bgginton 18 June 79
William C. Hawker 2 July 79
Sxcoirn LiBUTBirAirTS.
James D. S. D. Archer 14 Apr. 78
Harvey Combe 23 Oct. 78
Francis Whalley-Tooker ...22 Jan. 79
William Vernon Ecclea ...26 Mar. 79
Hon. Wm. W. Palmer ax May 79
George Cecil Maitland 2a Aug. 79
Lord Henry W.M. Paulet...26 Nov. 79
Adjt. 4" Capt.—W. B. Gilbert,
C<wt. 37 F, 2 nov. 77
Qr. Master {mth rank of Qr.
Mr. in ike Arms).—Capt.
D. Jackson, h.p. 90 F. ...24 Oct. 66
Med. Of— Fred. J. Butler,
Sufv. Maj X Mar. 73
L. A. liawrence, Surg. Maj. i Mar. 73
Black Facings.
Hereford.
Head Quarters, Hereford. [No. no.]
HoirOBABT COLOHBL.
W. B. B. H. Lord Bateman,
Lord Lieutenant 19 May 64
Lt.CoLOKBL COMMIITDAKT.
J. Berington, DL. Hon.Col. xo Apr. 66
Majobs.
ThomasGriffith Peyton, JP.,
Bon.Lt. Col II Apr. 66
Richard F. Webb, DL. Hon.
Lt.Colonel 20 Mar. 78
Captaiks.
Thos. Millard Bennett,.H^o».
M€^j I May 66
Henry Wood Willett, Hon.
Major 29 Sept. 68
W m. C. Seymour, J3o«.3f a;. 29 Mar. 73
Hugh Powell Williams, p.#. 4 July 74
Edward Podmore Clark, to<«
Lt. 62 F., I, ofMu$k.,p.$, 4 July 74
John L. M. Parkinson, late
Lt. 61 F. 7 May 77
Henry B. K. Daviea 10 Apr. 78
Edw. S. Lucas x6 Apr. 79
LlBVTXlTAVTS.
Edwyn F. S. Stanhope 16 Oct. 75
Harvey Alexander 7 Aug. 78
Hon. E. R. Bateman-Han-
bury Z3 8ept.79
Harry D. Creagh 13 Sept. 79
William J. Todd 13 Sept. 79
Godfrey L. Clark 13 Sept 79
Arthur W. Jauncey 13 Sept. 79
SrCORD LlBUTEVAlTTS.
Robert Cockburn i Feb. 79
Alan C. Francklyn x6 Apr. 79
^d;ri/an/.— ChesterDough ty ,
lateCapt.23F: Hon.MaioriS Apr. 68
Qr. Master {with rank of Qr.
Mr. in <A«.inRjr).— Richard
Dent 13 Apr. 58
Med. Of.— J. Morris, Surg.
Maj. X Mar. 73
Rd. thomason, Surg.Maj... i Mar. 73
Gosling Green Facings.
Hertford.
Head Quarters, Hertford. [No. 30.]
HOWOBAMY COLOKBL.
The Marguie of Salisbury,
JTGf ix June 68
Lt. Colokxl.
Rol)ert Bruce Fellows, p.e.
Hon. Colonel x6 Jan. 78
Ma JOBS.
Ernest Ibbetson 28 Feb. 74
Wm. Fraser C. Britton, p.e. 6 Feb. 78
Captaiks.
Arthur H. Longman, p.e. ...16 Feb. 69
Vincent Bailey, f).« 29 Mar. 70
&'rJohnG.S.Sobri^hi,£^j).«. 4 Mar. 71
Joseph Grout Williams x6 June 71
Hy. H.Culme Seymour,;).*. 26 Apr. 73
Wm. H. Larken, Capt. h.p.
47 F. 27 Jime 74
George Fred. Allcard, ;».«.... 6 Feb. 78
James Blenkin.sop, p.e 18 June 79
LlBUTBVAlTTS.
George E. le F. Davys 25 Nov. 74
Cecil E. Walker, p.» 10 Feb. 75
Arthur Lydekker 13 Mar. 75
Henry R. G. Craufhrd, late
Lt. B. Art 9 Oct. 75
Walter P. Alleyne 2 May 77
Sir Geo. C. A. Arthur, Bt... 2 May 77
Edgar R. S. Sebright 3 May 79
Henry R. Solly 3 May 79
ArthurE. Saunders Sebrighti8 June79
Sbcokd Libutxitabts.
George F. P. Cooper 24 July 78
Georgo A. L. Carew 15 Mar. 79
Herbert Bnnce Greenfield 30 Apr. 79
Charles Stenart Cox g July 79
A^t. ^ Capt.—n. H. St.
Leger, Bt.Mqfor 71 F. ...22 Nov. 75
Qr. Master {with rank qf Qr.
Mr. in the Armf).—Thos.
Jones I Apr. 77
Med. Ojr.—L. F. Oabaldes-
ton. Surgeon Major x Mar. 73
Buff Facings.
John G. Green 8 Jail 7)
Adjt. 4- Capi.-'-R. H. A.
Cameron, Capt. x6 F. 23 Dec. 73
Med. (^.— John Oldman,
Surg.Me^ iMur.73
Black^FacingaL
East Kent.
Head Quarters, Canterbury. | No. 49 ;
The Motto " Invieta" under s Wliie
Horse. " Mediierransan."
HoiroBABT Coloxbl.
Chas, Wm. Powlett Bing-
ham, CB. Major Oenerat 26 .\pr. 71
Lt.Coloitxi. Comxaxdx5T.
HenrvThomas Howell,"if«i.
Colonel 23 Mar r
LiBVTXHAHT COLOXIL.
John Edward Beales 20 Apr. r-
Majobs.
Jas. Rob. Monypenny, j>.#... 3 June -
Geo. Fra. Carlyon-SimmonsaoApr. r
CAPTAIirS.
Phineas Bury, late Capt. 15
Hussars 23 May < |
James Henry Morrell, Hen.
Major 20 Apr. i<,
Geo.Bushell8icklemore,p.f.32 Mar. ;:
Algernon Tatham, p.e 4 May r.
Walter L. Wilkinson, p.*. ...26 Apr. -
William Fred. Powell Moore 2 1 Apr. ^
Alfred North Daniel, j). •....uJanc:''
Herbert Charles Perrott.y-t. 14 Jun*" 7"
Arthur Blundell, p. • i4Ju.;e:'
Lodovick Edw. Bligh 19 Apr. :;
Edw. B. Walker so Apr. ;■
Percy Edw. Bankey 8 May r |
LlBVTBlTAJfTS.
Stephen W. Marten 29 Apr. u
Walter B. Amesbury ix Nov. r
Harry 8. Blaydes 24 Feb. 77
Robert M. Christie 7 Mar. :;
Reginald Bayard 3 Jaly "«
Fra.D.C.Garlyon-Bimmon8 sJnlyr"
Ernest Albert Bennett 9 Joly :
Sydney Eraser 9 Jaly :*
Charles Allen Brown 9 July ;<
Dudley S. Somerville 9 J"'y ^
Edward 8. Strickland 30 July :
Henry Ferguson -Co wen ... 5 Nov.;.
Secoitd Libutbxavts.
Wyndham Honywood 8 Mar. 7-
George Furley 2 Apr. ->
James Collier 3 *?'• ''
Chas. Wyndham Somerset 6. An?.;)
Theodore P. Brinckman ...26 Not.-
Alex. David Stevenson 10 Dec. :
Adjt. 4r Omrf.— Philip Henry
Knight,! late Capt. 23 F.;
Hon. Major joOci. i'
Qr.Mastere {with rank ofQr.
Mr. in the Armg).—hBpiM
Anderson lApr.:*
Alex. Yeatte* 10 July '^
Med.Qf.—Vr. Kay let Curtis,
Surg.M<^ xMar.;;
Kentish Grey Facing*.
Hnntingdon.
(Bi/les.) [No. 9.]
Head Quarters, Huntingdon.
CoLoirxL.
The £'aW <>f Sandwich, Lord
Lieut., and late ofGr. Qds. 4 Aug. 52
Maj OB.
TheDukeoj Manchester,D£.
JP. late Capt. Or. Qds.
Hon.Lt.Colonel 17 Aug. 52
Captaxits.
Fred. James Rooper,^ late
Lieut. ^8 F.Hon. Major... 9 Feb. 63
ArthurT^ellingtonMarshallaoApr. 73
Arthur J.Thomhill 6 Sept. 76
Vieeount Mande ville 30 Apr. 77
LlXCTBirANTS.
Fred. Robert Beart 30 Apr. 73
Cecils. Paget 7 Apr. 74
Fra. Edw. Rooper 11 Oct. 76
Edw. C. H. Dawkins 23 Apr. 77
SsCOVn LlEVTBVAXTS.
Edmnnd H. Thomhill 29 Apr. 78
West Kent.
{Light Infantry, ) [No. 37!
Head Quarters, Maidstone.
HoirOBABT COLOXBl.
FwcTorrington, late Lt.j F.27 May *♦
Lt.Colokbl CotaCAXDA'T.
Morgan D. Treheme ajJnljr
LlBUTSlTAVT COLOXIL.
CuthbcrtLarking,^/« Comet
15 Hussars 3 Mar.::
Majobs.
Edgar Edwin Larking so Joly r
Thomas Durell Blake zoiTa.tr
Captaiks.
Henry John Conant, p.e. ... 7 May :}
Everard Thomas Luck, s.r 15 Au;: :*
John Duncan Cameron, tate
Lieut. B. Artill^ru 5 J*» ■!
A.H.A,Smith,ia/« Ens. 15 F.24 JuDe-r
Chas. W. Hume, Capt. h.p.
BiJleBr isAmr--^
Bernard Byrne 7 Jane:
Robert James Dallin, latt
Capt, I Dr. Gds 5 ^P^"'
E. H. Vaugh'on, late Capt
10 Foot; Hon. Major 26 Sept ::
John Bonhote, taU M 84 F- 6 Oct- "
Robert L. Pemberton, Ute
Lt, Grtn. Guard* xsFet :?
Digitized by \<jOOy It!
2[ilUia Infanirij of England awi Wales,
E. D. Thomburgh-Crop-
{)er,p.*. 20 Mar. 73
Lnirrxir A.VT8 .
Edmnnd W. G. Bailey 17 Mar. 76
Henry B. Yardley 19 July 76
E. G. B. Meade- Waldo 17 Feb. 77
Joseph Wm. Leycester 9 May 77
William T. Townahend 93 Oct. 78
W«lier Edw. Peel 23 Oct. 78
Edward Charlee Walsh z i June 79
9zcoicj> L1BUTBKAVT8.
PercyWildman-Lu»bingtona8 Sept. 78
CLorles C. Roea xi Dec. 78
Francis H. Thomas 14 Dec. 78
FrsDOis A. Barton aa Jan. 79
Charles B. Little 25 Jan. 79
Harry L. B. M'Calmont ... 8 Feb. 79
Arthur F. H. Cox 8 Mar. 79
£on2 Wm. B. Ne^ill. Aide
de Camp to the Lord Lieut.
of Ireland 14 Mar. 79
Aithnr Philip Cox 5 May 79
Robert Waters Coombs xi June 79
Edward 0. H. Wilkie la Jane 79
Adjt.fCapl.—CM. Churchill,
Capi. 50 P. aoFeb. 78
(^.UtuUre {wUh rttni of Qr,
Mr. M the Army).— John
Hart I Apr. 78
Wm, J. Woodruffe* a N07. 55
Kentish Grey Facings.
Ist BoyaJ Lancashire.
{Tke Duke of Lanea$ter*$ Own.)
Head Quarters, Lancaster. [No. 45.]
** MedUerraneau.**
HovoaA.aT CoLoarn..
WnLAashetonCros8,i7£.«^P.i3May 71
Lt.CoLOirsLS.
Siskt Son. Fred. A. Stan-
ley, HP. Secretary of State
for War; Aide de Camp to
the Queen, and Colonel;
lottU. St Cant. Gr. Ode. x6 May 74
T-Sheppard/ laie Capt.^F.t6 Sept 77
Majobs.
George B.H.Marton,2>X.J'P.x6Sept.74
Tlu»,BymandTrappee,«rP.96 8ept.77
Edin.G.8tanleyHomby,2>i.
JP.Son.Meaor 17 July 58
Joseph LawsonWhalleyVP. 13 May 67
J<^Heniy A. Schneider... a Jan. 69
lUlph John AapinaU, JP.... 8 Dec. 70
Reginald Cardwell. p.e 17 Aug. 7a
C. Morley Saunders, p.e.JT. 18 Sept. 72
John Westropp, p. e. JT. . . . x8 Sept . 7a
E. Albt Nuttatl Royds, J'P.14 Dec. 7a
WiUiam Peel. JP 16 Sept.74
uia, H. Walmesley 35 Apr. 77
Jm. Clack Tates 25 Apr. 77
Walter Spencer Peel 7 Nov. 77
J»metWm. Traill i6Apr. 77
LiBUTxirAjrTS.
Johu Wood Yates X3 June 74
Hudson L. Lntwyche 20 Mar.7s
Sen. Robert J. Gerard 3 May 75
GrayGravTigge 9 Oct. 75
jm. P. Gardner 34 June 76
Hubert R. P. Durham ai Mar. 77
John Reid Walker 7 Aug. 78
Oswald Zouch Pahnor 10 May 79
BXCOITD LlBTTTBlTAVTS.
tTiarles E. Bvery-Clayton... 3 June 78
James E. Ren*haw 7 Aug. 78
WiUlam C. Renshaw 7 Aug. 78
WilUam J. Murphy 26 Sept. 78
f Ifred S. Rooke 23 Oct. 78
John Edward Cross 26 Mar. 79
Vmcent Pilose zo June 79
Js«. Donntthomo Vyvyanai June 79
Bordridge North North ... 29 Nov. 79
Adj. 4- Capt.^E. W. Stokes,
CW.4P. 6 Mar. 76
QrVfutm (riiA rank of Or.
tff.i«rj«.lr«y)-Timo^y
r^'-^^"^- 5 Feb. 61
^^^jMe Qr.Ur.4 P.19 June 78
Mtd. Of. - Metcalfe John-
«)n,S»iy. Ifaior X Mar. 73
Bine Facings.
2nd Boyal Lttnoashire.
(The Duke of Laneaeter'e Oum SyUe.)
Head Quarters, Liverpool. [No. 1x3.]
Lt.Colovxl GoKVAjrDAirT.
Nicholas Blundell, DL. JP.
Hon. Colonel 25 Sept. 72
LlBUTBlTAJrV GOLOVXL.
0. S. Garraway 28 Oct. 76
Majobs.
Richard Geo. B. Bolton,s2a^
Lt.B.UoreeGuarde x6 May 74
flenry Stewart Beresford
Bruce, late Lt. Bi/U Br.
Hon.U.Col 16 Oct 75
George Thomas Bolton, late
tfBojfallfapjf 29 Oct. 79
Captaivs.
Sir Tho. Geo.F.Hesketh.B^.
late Eneign Bifle Brigade 14 Feb. 71
Thomas Gardner 14 Dec. 72
Cha. C. Woodward, jp.*. 17 May 73
Peter Priestley, p.« 6 May 74
Charles Leeming xo Oct. 74
Charles Edw. Leeson, late
Captain 34 F. 17 July 75
Wm. Henry Parkinson aS Oct. 76
John M. Batten. C'ape.A.p.8F.33 Jan. 78
Chas. L. A. Farmar,* late
Capt. f Son. Maj. B. Mar.\6 Aug. 79
Libutbkahts.
Robert T. S. Wolfe, p.t, ... 29 Sept.75
Bdw. A. Gennoe 13 Sept. 79
James H. Welsby 13 Sept. 79
Sbcoxd LiBUTBVAirrs.
Thomas W. Anderson x6Mar. 78
Eustace M. F. Dixon ao Apr. 78
JohnThomhill xo Deo. 79
Adjt. 4- Capt.— J. J. Hamil-
ton, Capt. 8 F. 6 Aug. 79
Qr. Maeie. (with rank qf Qr.
Jfr. in the Armg).—Uichd.
Austin Herbert,/af tfCbnsW
a Dra. ; Son. Captain X7 Sept. 61
Thomas Massey Chadwick ao Sept. 55
Med. OJf.—Wm. H. Manifold,
Surgeon 5 Feb. 55
J. W. Cavanagh, Surg.Maj, 1 Mar. 73
Scarlet Facings.
3rd Boyal Lancasiiire.
{The Duke ofLaneatter'e Own.)
Head Quarters, Preston. [No. xas.]
"Mediterranean.**
HOKOBABT COLOKBL.
John Wilson, Lord Winmar-
Ieigh,i>Z. A.D.C. toQueenay Feb. 7a
Lt.Colowbls.
Thomas R.Crossc, Son,Col. x Aug. 74
Fred.Silvcster.p.«.J7o».Co/.ao Sept. 79
Majobs.
Thomas Myles Sandys,* late
Captain 7 F. ax July 75
Percy Godfrey Botflold Lake,
lateCapt. xooF. Hon.Lt.Col, 2 Oct 75
GAPTAllirS.
Peyton Shoals, Son. Major x June 61
Charles Birch 8 June 68
Charles Henry Bird a6 Mar, 70
Wm. A. Hicks, Inet. ofMuek.2s Jan. 71
John Walmesley 5 Apr. 7a
John Munn, late Ent. 6F....6 Sept 73
Wallace George Crothers... 6 Sept 73
John James Harris aa July 74
Henry Granville Wright ... 8 June 75
Arthur E. Da Costa 27 Apr. 78
JohnH.Blunt,2a<«Cap^xo2P29 May 78
Wm.B. Baker x6 Aug. 79
LlBUTKHANTS.
Reginald G. Chambres xo Jan. 77
Leith bonhote 4 Apr. 77
Henry Higglns 5 May 77
Robert M. Richardson 9 Apr. 77
Robert B. Webber ao Aug. 79
SeCOWD LlBUTXtfAlCTS.
George Russell Tod 26 Feb. 79
Percy Lees 31 May 79
Graham O R. Wynne 29 Oct. 79
James H. W. Pcddcr 5 Nov. 79
Richard Dames 24 Dec. 79
AdJt.i-Capt.-F.Q.Berkeivy,
Bt.Major^y F. 8 Nov. 75
Qr.Maeter {with rank €f Qr.
Mr. in the Armg),— John.
Hewett, late of 56 F. 8 Deo. 54
Med. Q^.— Richard Allen,
J.A.Furlong,2a<«Qr.Jfr.47Pa7 Sept.79
8urg.MaJ x Mar. 73
Blue Facings.
4th Boval Lanoashire.
{T\e Duke of LaneaeUr^e Own Light
Mantrg.) [No. 84.]
Head Quarters, Warrington.
HONOBABT GOLOVBL.
John Ireland Blackbume,
late Captain 5 Dr. Gde. ...ix July 74
Lt.Colokbl ComCAVDAKT.
John Southoote Mansergh,
lateqfaDr.Ode.; Son.Col.xi July 74
Majobs.
David Ainsworth, p.e. Son.
Lt.Col 28 Feb. 74
Arch.W.Clarke,Hoa.XrC02.x5 Nov. 79
C/APTAUrS.
HenryWm.Covne,.H!»fi.Jf(C|;.x8 Mar. 67
Herbert Fletcher a6 Mar. 68
James Watson 3 Apr. 68
Robert Grant Webster 25 Oct. 73
Charles Stanley Gardner ...a8 Feb. 74
Wm. Cuthbert Higgina 18 Apr. 74
James BellhouseGaskell ... x Aug. 74
William Joynson, p.« 17 Feb. 75
Rob. Ireland Blackbume.. .ai Apr. 75
Arthur B. Woodcock 26 M%r. 79
James Kay xs Nov. 79
Edward Joynson X5 No?. 79
LlBUTXlTAVTS.
Arthur Frank Fox x8 Mar. 74
Fred. A. Kay 5 May 75
Montaffu H. Hall 8 Mar. 76
Edw. J. Nicholson 9 May 76
Reginald Oorbet 14 June 76
Wm. L. Pilkington 8 Nov. 76
Geo. H. Pilkington 8 Nov. 76
Spencer Broadbent 3 Mar. 77
Arthur F. H. Cowley X3 Sept 79
SbCOVD LxBUTBirAVTS.
William Ritchie a6 Mar. 79
Edward Wroot Franklin ...XI Oct 79
Alflred Hardoastle 99 Nov. 79
Adjt.SCttpt.—K.ll.Qo6tr«y*
Bt.Lt.Col. h.p. Dep. Bait, x Apr. 69
Pagmaeter. —
Qr. Matter (wUk remk ^ <^.
Mr. in theArmg).—Jo». T.
Murray x Apr. 78
Med. Q^.— Thoa. S. Smith,
Surgeon Maior ax May 77
Blae Fadngs.
6th Boyal Lancashire.
Head Quarters, Burnley. [No. X35.]
HOVOBABT COLOKZL.
John Hardy Thursby, late
Lt.Qo F. 30 July 7j
LT.CoLOHBL COMUAVDAirT.
Le Gendre N. Starkie,p. *. 3 Sept 79
Majobs.
Henry Currey 7 ^^y 79
Cartei-et A. Armstrong, JP.
late Capt. xo F. 3 Sept 79
Cavtaihs.
Wm.L3mam, p.e.Son.M^jor2S Apr. 68
Henry Macaulay, j).« x June 7a
Hubert Slater 6 Aug. 73
JohnG. Smirthwaite 33 June 75
John F. Leeminff xo Nov. 75
JohnFoott,.B^.lf(V< A.J9.3P. a5 Aug. 76
Louis A. Druce,j».«... 6 Oct. 77
Wm. Cha, Golding, p. e. ...24 July 76
Edward Foot GUbert, Capt.
h.p. 106 F. 8 Mar. 79
Clement R. N. Beawicke-
Royds, loteLt. ADr.Gde.x4 Apr. 79
Thomas Jessop, late Capt.
2Dre 29 Oct 79
LlBUTBITAHZS.
Arthur Newman n Nov. 76
Percy Algernon Ongley ...31 Jan. 77
Wm. Moore Wood 26 May 77
Cuthbert R. Pigg 21 Aug. 78
StTB LlBUTBKAHTS.
Harry F, Thursby 20 June 77
Digitized by \<j005lC
453 ^*^*^
Sbconb LiBimixi.irT8.
William Myen Dawes 36 Feb. 79
Hamnet HTde-Glarke xo July 79
Alfred E. C. Tonkin 18 Oct. 79
Edmund Baffery Cooper ...26 Nov. 79
Malcolm A. G. Wyatt a6 Nov. 79
2li/#. f Ov*.— J. B. O. O.
LiudeBay, Cavt. 30 J. 4 I>ec. 79
Qr.ar«ter« (wtA rawi tif Qr.
Jfr.iff <A«iir»y).— Michael
Tooner...* 8 July 63
Blue racings.
6th Eoyal Lancashire.
Head Quarters, Salford. [No. 8a.j
Lt.COLOITXL GOHXAin>A.KT.
John H. Chambers, DL. JP.
lattCant.^eF.Hon.Colonel 20 Sept. 76
liiBUTXiri.VT Coxoirxt.
John Copley Wray,irtm.Co2. 9 July 79
Majobs.
Wm. F. Smith, p. «. Son.Li.
Colonel ...90 Sept.76
Charles Meroier....: 9 July 79
Clmjltbb.
Sir Eustace F. Piers, Bt, ...15 May 66
James DoufiriasB Keiine^...t4 Oct. 68
Wm. Bellhouse Midwood ... a Sept. 70
James Braybrooke/p.<. 8 Mar. 73
Henry Garland-Matthews,'
. laie Eiuian 44 :F. 4 Dec. 75
Thomas Pery Powell, lata
Lt.b^F. xzDec. 75
Aug. Richard Trimmer,
(ktpt. hjf, 70 F.i MonMrn, 6 Mar. 76
Geo.ftt. Taylor, Capf.ik.j».3J<'.x4 June 76
T. A. Irwin, Cop^. h.p. tox !F. xa Aug. 76
Henry Howard Gray 8 Nov. 76
W. G. N. Bumey, lateB. J\r.xx Oct. 79
LiBUTBKijrrs.
Sdm. T. M. Harper. 31 Jan. 72
Herbert SymondB xx Apr. 76
Edw. Wm. Chambers..., 23 Feb. 76
Sboovd LxBUTurjoras.
Heremon F. O'Neill 25 Jan. 79
Robert M. Dnnlop 26 Mar. 79
Richard G. A. Sharp ig Apr. 79
James Aitken Murphy la May 79
Arthur Burrowes SlelRh ...26 July 79
Richard B. Bainbridge ao Sept. 79
.^ji/*. ^ Ofpf.— A. L.Wyiiter,
Capt. 96 F ....z8 June 77
Qr.Matien (wiik raitk of Or.
2fr.i« ^ik«^rfliy).-^Donald
Monro" # 30 Nov. 5s
Thomas H. Smith, lat$ Qr.
Jfr. 06 F. 15 June 78
J£»d. Off. «- Alex. Somers,
Surgoon x Mar, 73
Blue Facings.
7th fioyal Lanoashire.
(Bi>«.) [No. X30.]
Head Quarters, Bury.
COLOVBL.
Son, Charles James Fox
Stanley, laU Lt, Col. Qren.
Gdi ax Feb. S5
IiT.COXK>irBL.
James Ashton 2 Mar. 71
Ma JOBS.
Geo. Onslow Churchill, laU
Lt. X5 F. 30 Apr. 73
Hammerton Crump, 2£D.
late SttifAgnttunt Surgeon^r May 79
Cafvaivs.
Thomas Brindley 28 Nov. 70
Wm. Winniett,» late Capt.
e^F.j Son. Major X2 Jan. 7X
Charles Thomas Wilson,
late Capt. 4 F.; Son Mqj.x^ Mar. 71
John Tinker Hey :6 Dec. 71
Tho. Hale, UUe Capt. Z%F...\2 Aug. 74
Fred. Finch Mackensio,;).*. 5 July 76
William Worthiagton Biggs 2 Dec. 76
Robert Fraaer. laU Lt.20 P.ao Apr. 78
Walter R. G. Hamley x8 June j9
LlBUTXITAlTTS.
Percy Bland Morgan 15 Mar. 79
Charles A. Glazebrook ix June 79
Arthur M. B. Jones xx jTme79
SbCOITD LlBCTBVAVTS.
Fred. A. L. Davidson 2x May 79
Arthur H. Barthorp 29 Sept. 79
Norton Legge 94 Dec. 79
ia Infantry of England and Walts,
A.dj.4rCapi.—C. E. Hnssey,
Capt. 90 F. xDec. 75
Qr.Uaeter {«Uh rank </ Qr.
Mr. im the Army) .—Robert
Gilbert" 8 Aug. 68
ifed. 0/'.-iJohnParks,5icr^.
Maj, X Mar. 73
John S. C. Yule, Suraeon... x Mar. 73
Facings Black Velvet.
Leioestenhire.
Head Quartera, Leicester. [No. s6.J
HoiroKAKT Colon XL.
The Duke of Rutland, KG.,
Lord Lieutenant ax Apr. 57
Lt.Colokxl.
Sir Fred. Thos. Fowke, Bt.
DL. JP. Son. Colonel, p.a. x Sept. 69
Majobs.
Rich.Worsley Wor8wick.p.».3o Apr. 73
Wm.Pearson,»JP. laU Capt.
45 P- "4 Feb. 77
GAVTAIirS.
Alfred Ernest Acheson 20 May 65
Gregory Knight 3 June 67
Philip P. P. Goodchild x5 May 69
James Young Stephen, p. t.22 Nov. 69
John Phillips 8 Apr. 7a
Qhas. Chetwode Thompson a July 74
Harry Yaughan Chapman 6 Sept.76
Fred. Gustavus Fowke 3 Mar. 77
Percy Loseby, p. « xo July 78
Henry John B. Manners ...xo July 78
LlBUTBlTAllTS.
N. V. S. Pochin X7 July 7a
A. T. T. Wyatt-Edgell xo Dec. 73
Fred. H. A. Yates 9 Jan. 75
Geo. L. Stratton 3 Mar. 75
Henry S. Fowke 31 Mar. 75
Son. p. F.C. A. Hastings... 6 Dec. 76
Thomas H. Standbridge ...3X Aug. 78
C.W.A.N. Baillie-Cochrane a July 79
Wm. P. 8. Blucke a July 79
SbCOVD LlBUTXlTAKTS.
William H. Markham 37 Apr. 78
Ferdinand J. Eyre jx July 78
Caimes Eckford Daaiell ...30 Ju^ 79
John Clifford Chaplin 30 Sept. 79
Xord D. J. De la P. Berea-
ford 26 Feb. 79
Charles John Famham 37 Sept. 79
Adjt. 4' C(ip^.—R.K. Watson,
Capt. 17 F. .' 37 Nov. 76
Qr.Maeter (with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the .iraif).— Alfred
Whitby ". ,...39 July 56
Med. Of.—
Yellow Facings.
Eoyal North Lincoln.
Head Quarters, Lincoln, [No. 8.]
HoirOBABT COLOXBL.
George Tomline, late <tf
X L\j[e Gdi 4 Aug. 58
IjT.Colokxl Coxxavdaxt.
William John,Xor<2 Monson,
DL. Son. Colonel 3 Mar. 66
Majobs.
Robert Jno. Taylor, DL.JP.
Son. Lt.Col 3x July 60
Edw. Snow M&sou,s late
Capt. 68 F, xo Jan. 77
Captaiitb.
Edmund Locock 8 May 66
Fred. Charles Marshall 8 June 7x
William Richardson 14 Apr. 75
George Nelson 14 Apr. 75
Edw. Walter WiUson n July 77
Francis Ingram Conway*
Gordon, late Capt. 104 F. ;
Son. Maj xoMay 79
Henry C. H. AUenby 9 July 79
Samuel H. Allenby 3 May 79
Wm. A Todd x8 0ct. 79
LlBVTBVAVTB.
Charle tC Dallas 29 Dec. 75
Waltei Baldwin 34 Sept. 73
Arthur Edm. Harper 10 Jan. 77
Godfrey Darbishire 9 July 79
Valentine M. Grantham ...16 Aug. 70
Robert W. Bill t6 Aug. 79
Bartholomew C. Garflt 16 Aug. 79
SbCOITD LlXUTBB^AlTTS.
Frank Conway-Gordon 26 July 79
Christopher W. A. Nevile... 5 Nov. 79
Hubert Edgar Vii»an 24 Dec. 79
Adjt. 4r Oapi."^. C. Helme,
Capt. 10 F. xa Aiig.78
Qr.MoHer {with rank tf
Qr.Mr. in tke Armg).-
Henry Hunt 19 July 7?
Med. Off— Geo. Mitchinson,
Surg.Mty. : ^ x Mar. 75
Chas. Brook, Surg.Maj 13 May 74
Blue Facings.
Boyal Sonth Lincob.
Head Quarters, Grantham. [No. 29.
HoirOBABV COLOXXl..
£arl Brownlow, late En». ^
Lt. Or. Ode ~ 3Mar.6S
Lt.Colohbl Coxmakbabt.
Chas. Thos. John Moore,DX.
JP. SoH.Colon€l 97 Jan. 6>
Majobs.
William Parker, JP y> Apr. 62
Chas. John B. Parker, jrp...26 Dec. 71
CAPtAUCS.
John George AUott j5 Feb. 65
Avery Jebb,* Li. h.p. 85 F.
Inst, qf Mueketrg 5 Apr. 70
Albert de Burton, ».» 26 Dec ji
Geo. Peter Moore/ laie Lieui.
3 Sutearn 9Apr.7a
Robert Charles Otter, j}.«. ...15 Aug. 74
Fted. Flowers, Capt'k.p.isF. 6 Jan. 75
Geo. C. Downing, p.e 18 Apr. 77
Fred. W. Dndding 19 Ja^J 79
LXBVTBKAJrtS.
Herbert Kirk 24 Feb. 77
Arthur R. Versohoyle 15 No^- 7^
Richard G. Smith .....«7 Apr.77
Haiold J. C. Stanton 19 Jb^F 79
Frederick B. Fansfaawe ...19 July n
SbCOVD LiBCTBBABtS.
Frederic Wm. Carter a6KoT.;?
Wm. George Welaford 26 Not. j?
A^t. ^ Capt.— J. C.Little.
Capt. 10 F. 8K0T.75
Qr. Ma»t€r {with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Arm^h^GbM.
Rawson^ x Apr. 77
Mod. OX-*Geo. Wm. BU^
maai, Surg.M^j 1 Mar. 75
Blue Fadngs.
Boyal London.
Head Quarters, Artillery Flaoe. Fiof-
bury. [No. xo6.]
GOLOVBL.
Sir Wm. Anderson Rose ...x6N(iT.7t>
LT.Cou>2rBL.
Lorenso Geo. Dondas, ' late
Captain 62 F, aiMsr-H
Majob.
Waller 8. Mackensle,* late
Capt. 84 F. 24 Apr. 77
Captaxbs.
Thurlby Smith,-Hb«. Jfo;«ri9 Slar. 62
Thomas Davies Sewell 18 0«- 7*
Edwin Burton 6M*y74
Charles Latham 6)Uy74
Stutchbury Paul Naish,|>.«.2i ipr. 77
Spencer John Hevapath ... a Jo^e 77
Cha. B. R. W. Mortimer, .
laU Li. Q F. 20 J11M77
L. M. H. Kennedy, Cqs*. ^_^
h.p. 9 Dre 15 Sept. 77
Thomas C. Fisher, late Lt.
77 F. sOctTT
Maitland R. Coleman, late
Lt, 6 Dre 20 Af- '»
LlBVTBVAJrtS.
Harold J. B.Tbny,p.» 6M»yr4
Charles L. Griesbaxsh, px.. 5 Jo^J ''
Charles G. H. TeniBwood...x9 Apr- '^
Robert H. Adams 19 Apr- 79
Robert L. B. Kirby 19 Apr- '^
Alexander Thomson 19 AF- 7*
Walter Parrott 24 »«• ^
SsOOirD LXBUtBVABTB.
John W. S. Mahon 8 Feb. 7?
Kingsford T. Burr 8 Feb. r#
Dion George BoucicaUlt ... 7 MV 7?
Charles Richard Rivers ... 9 J«»«^
Thomas Staniuud Rogers... 9 *^ "^
Edward Woolmer ^^^^
Wm.Wallingford KnoUys... 3 geptr?
George M. A. Clerihew xo Dec. n
Digitized by V^jOOV li::
MUUia Infantyij of Etuilmid and Walet.
454
i<(/<.<fCojrf.— HeniyBrowno
Savorv * laU Cajpi. 78 F.,
2fo». jfct/«f 19 July 71
Qr.M<uter {with rani of Or.
Kr. is ike ^my).— Wm.
Clarke x Apr. 78
Mei.Of.-G.Bot]BaeChildB,
SuryMa;. x Mar. 73
Blae Facingft.
Ist or Bojal East Middlesex.
Head Qaarten, Hampstead. [No. 65.]
HOKOXIRT CoLoirxL.
Thomas St. Leger Alcock,
lateMajorgs ^- 21 J^J 7'
Lt.Colovxl ComijLKDxm,
Y€ Froderiok BobertBon
Ai]niian,*GBp<. A.p. Bengal
Armfi OnU, at Arm$ 28 Jaly 71
Majobs.
H.L.B Ibbetflon,^on.£I.CbZT9 July 76
Arch. Dudingston Boyd ....24 July 78
CArtJLiits.
GodaonGodaon a8 July 71
Henry Stokes, laU Li, ig F,xt May 73
Donald F. D. Maolean a Jan. 75
Wm. Heniy Trahar 29 Dec. 75
Geo. Cluw. D'Albiac, kda
CemetjDr. Qd$ 9Feb. 76
John T. Tonnant, Cop*, h.p.
87 -R .22 Mar. 76
Chaa. PurviA Boyd 92 July 78
Ernest J. H.Appleyard.«.«. a Nov. 78
Daniel 0'NeUl.l.|».Qr.Jtfaafor
irSow. Captain, 34 F. 26 Mar. 79
Martm Anther Bhee 26 Nov. 79
6. B. CanJngfaame 24 Deo. 73
Jamea Stuart 8ferang«,j».«. 2a Noy. 76
G«nrd B. Boehbrooke 24 July 78
Reginald E. Firmmger 23 Oct. 78
4lA«d M. J. P. Pickwoad...xi Deo. 78
JohnEdwMdBUn 3X May 79
Nathaniel W. G. M. Maaaey 5 Jaly 79
SaCOVS LlSUTIVAHTS.
William J. MoWhixmie 22 July 78
Allan Veaey Ufisher 5 Mar. 79
Herbert Bifwaid BoUeaii...96 Mar. 79
Tbomaa Crookahank 30 Apr. 79
MnBawtrey B. Cox xx June 79
^est James Trarers 29 Nov. 79
Wm. John M'Whinnie 24 Deo. 79
Allan Veaey Ueaher 24 Deo. 79
tiertwrt Edward Boileaa...24 Deo. 79
^¥' * Cape.-F. H. A- Die-
Mj.RoeWk. C*^, 46F.26 Sept. 77
kr.Uuter {wia ramk of Or. ,
Xf. M tke ^raijp).— JoMU
vj^^ — •• » ^V^' 77
MU. Of. — Henry Ck>oper
fioie, IfD. Surg.Ui^ x Mar. 73
EIueFi
^acings.
2iid or Edmonton Boyal
HiddloBez,
(ffMte..) [No. £3.]
Head Quarters, Bamet.
HovoaasT Coi.oirxL.
Sim. H, W. J. Bynir, lata
Cvi.^Ll,Col.Coldai.Od$,is June 78
ht.CoUiVMh ComCAlTDAHT.
MXJOBS.
G*nrffo Robert Stewart
BUcy laU CiKfi, 60 ByUe, 18 May 74
^^^TTottar,laUCapt.i3F. x Aug. 74
CajraADFS*
Alfred Rliaa, p,# , 8 Dec. 70
Jm. L. Brooke TempleT,f».t. 14 Dec. 72
Uarence J. W. Hoaeey, late
li. 17 F. 96 May 73
Wmonghby Robert Doltin
Maycock 16 July 73
wdliam Clarke,i».a 16 July 73
John Goodall Bimkixia, p.e. 18 Mar. 74
Elha Houlton Ward,* latt
CV. 60 m0^iSon,MaioriZ May 74
Edm. C. C. Hartopp, Tie
Lt RyuBr. 3x July 7s
Emjlra»AlbertdeCo«»on... 9 Feb. 76
John H. BurBtaU,7 lata Lt.
^^- x5 May 78
LiKunvAjm.
VmG Burnett, ».a 14 Dec. 72
>red J. Sedgwick, /».# 3 Apr. J6
thirlea Tritton 14 Mar. 77
P. W. G. Copland-Crawrordso July 79
Miles Chetwynd-StH|i.> iton.10 July 79
Francis B. W. Sampson ...30 July 79
John Robert Daviea v>July 79
Edmuud Soxnerville 30 July 79
George Beaumont March... 30 July 79
SbOOXD LlBUTXJrAJTTS.
Fred. W. H. Peel xo Nov. 77
Herbert Blton Maud x Dec. 77
Claude W. C. Cass 23 Nov. 78
Charles H. Hastings 14 Deo. 78
Sir A. D. Bateman-Boott,B£26 Mar. 79
Hon. Cecil S. Irby 6 Ang. 79
JSTon. Julian H. G. Byng ...12 Dec. 79
Adji.drCapt.-^.e. e A . Shafto
Adair, • late Copt. 13 F.;
Hon. Major 17 Nov. 68
Or- ifaeter (with rank vf Qi-.
Mr. in the .<irmf).— David
Milne ,^ late ofBi/le Br,... 1 Jan. 67
J£ed. Of.-
Scarlet Facings.
8rd or Boyal Westminster
Middlesex.
(LMi Infantry.) [No. «.]
Head Quarters, Tumbam Green.
** Mediterranean."
HoirOBA.BT COLOITBL.
John .Tames Glossop, JP 93 July 73
LT.G0L02rS& ComCABDAirT.
Henry Penton,2>£.^ra.Co/.25 Mar. 68
Ma.J0B8.
Lewis Hough ......19 June 72
John Harlowe Turner 19 July 76
Captaiks.
George Horatio Bnuid 13 June 67
Wm.yanghau Morgan, !>.«. 27 Aug. 68
James Childs, !>.« 4 Mar. 70
Theophilus Thompson 30 Apr. 70
Edw.Walker, late Capt.^iF.
In»t.(fMuek.Hon,Maj....is Apr. 71
J. G. Addison, lateCapt.^s^'
P* 4 May 72
Robert Fred. Piper, p. • 13 June 74
Franc Digby Biddulph 9 Oct. 75
G. H. Sampson, lateLt.41 F.
P-* 6 Sept. 76
LXSUTSKAVXS.
Goo. C. Anderson 6 Feb. 72
Thomas Knapp O'Brien 14 Mar. 74
Arthur P. Copplestone, p.e, 9 Jan. 75
David D. Young 17 Feb. 75
Harry Rice Hamilton 12 June 76
Arthur Brooke 23 June 76
Bawdon Hardy 26 Aug. 76
J. W. B. Silverthome 9 July 79
Robert A. C. Forster 9 July 79
Ronald Cannon 9 July 79
SxCOVn LXBUTBKAirTS.
Spencer F. Judge 5 Mar. 79
John G. B. Thompson 5 Mar. 79
Frederick Ghatfield a6 Mar. 79
John Cockerton a Apr. 79
Alftred Braoebridge Allen... a Oct. 78
A^'t.4r Capt^ThomsMArm-
strong Gough, late Li. z
Dr. Qde x Jan. 70
Qr-MaeUr {with rank of Or.
Mr. in the 2lmj).— Tho.
Masterson x Apr. 78
Med. Off. — Wm. Hurman,
Surgeon x, Aug. 65
Bluo FnoJTigs.
4th or Boyal South MidcUesex,
Head Quarters, Honnslow. [No. 128.]
HoirOBABT COLOVBL.
Lt.Coloitbl ComcAirnAVT.
Arthur Charles Fitz James,
tote Lt. 93 F., Mon. Col.., 3 Sept. 72
Majobs.
Edw. Whyte, late Major jg JP.24 June 76
Bdw.Wetherell GKlbert,j9.«.ix June 79
CAPTAIirS.
William Duarte x Jime 72
Samuel H. Halahan, late
Lt.44F.fp.e X June 74
Charles Fox Roe. p.e 22 July 74
JohnA.Vincentj/o/tfi^asP.ie June 76
Heniy Mahony, late Lt, 6 F. 26 Jiily 76
John Barham Day, p.n 8 Nov. 76
Arthur Hunt," Capt. h.p.
xoHueeare 31 Jan. 77
Arthur Baird Douglas 26 June 79
I Ln:uTBWAXis.
; John Penrlletou. ;>.» 10 Jan. 72
I Alirern on Burnett 5 May 75
I Albert \V. F. Goold 3 Sept. 79
I Henry F. Hillier 24 Dec. 79
John T. Evatt ...24 Dec. 79
I SbCOXD LlBUIBITAirTS.
I Martin .1. Lawlor 20 Nov. 78
I Richard Powis Monk 30 Apr. 79
George Dibley 18 Oct. 79
Maydwell Parsons 10 Dec. 79
Gilbert H. L. Buchanan ...24 Deo. 79
Adjt. 4' Capt.—U. B. Winter,
Capt.jP. 40cfc 76
(^r. Matter {with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Armj/).—John
Bergin x Apr. 78
Med. O^.— James Riclmrd
Ale.x. Doutiflas, Sur<j.Maj. 1 Mar. 73
Blue Fooings.
5th Boyal Elthome Middlesex.
{Light Infantry. ) [No. 28.]
Head Quarters, Uxbridge.
HOTTORABT COLOXBL.
John Alex. Hunter, late
Capt. 3 F. 9 July 79
LiBUTKXAXT COLOXBL.
Chas. Brome Bashford, JF.
late Capt. 9 Laneere, p.e. 10 July 79
Majoks.
Geo. Ernest Earaes Blunt,
faff Capt. 8^ P. X Oct. 79
Sir Fra. Geo. T. Cnnyng-
hame, Bart, p.e 29 Nov. 79
Oaptaixs.
Wm. Alsey Turner, Hon.
Major, p.e 30N0V. 63
D'Oyley C. Battley, do. 4 Feb. 65
Gleadowe Evans, p.e 24 June 71
John Aug. Warren, p.e. ... 5 Feb. 73
Robert Child, p.e 5 Feb. 73
Wm.Marwood Metcalfe, p.«. 6 May 74
Thos. Erskine BayliB,j7.«....3o June 75
Chicholey S. Baker, p.« 2 Oct. 78
Greo. U. Morrison, p^ 29 Nov. 79
L1EUTBMAXT8.
John F. Walton zx Feb. 74
George Alex. Duff i Apr. 76
SbCOXD LlBUTBXAXTS.
Walter S. Etheridge 8 Jan. 79
Frederick Wm. Duff 9 Apr. 79
Francis Loder Beddy 2 Apr. 79
Henry James Bowman 25 June jg
Frederick Wm. Adams 6 Aug. 79
Alexander Donovan 26 Nov. 79^
Adjt. <f Ca»^.— F. H. King,
Capt. 77 >. 2Nov. 78-
Qr. Master {with rank of Qr,
Mr. in ike Army).— Wm.
Coombes z Apr. 7
Blue Facings.
Boyal Montgomery.
{BiJUe.) [No. 57-]
Head Quarters, Welchpool.
HOXOBABT COLOVBL.
John Heyward Hey ward.. .25 June 79^
Lt.Coloxbl.
John Pryce Harrison, Mon.
Colonel 19 Apr. 79*
Majob.
Offley John Crewe-Read ... 3 May 79
CArTAIXS.
Robert John Harrison 30 July 73
Albert Lloyd, Capt. h.p. ioaF.29 Oct. 75
James L. Tamberlain 28June76
Arthur A gg Gardner 23 June 77
Robert T. Passingham, late
Lt. Qi F. 2 Mar. 78
Chas. G. S. James X9 July 79
LiBuraxAXTs.
Wm, Charles Hunter 25 Apr. 76
F. J. P. L. M. Hartmann ...14 Aug. 78
Wiltiam G. Fulton Z4 Aug. 78
Thomas Shaw Safe z6 Aug. 79
Fred. Arthur Deare 13 Sept. 79
Sscoxn Ltrutbxaxts.
Walter S. G. Q.iicke 18 Oct. 79
Adit. Jt Capf.—F. B. Lane,
Capt. 52 F. z Oct. 78
Digitized by \<J^)I0<? lilT
455
Militia Infantry of England and Wales.
Qr.MoiUr (wifh rank of Qr,
Mr, M th9 ^rw^).— John
Dovaston 8 Jan. 79
Jfed.Qf.— Edw. T.D.Harri-
son, 5Mr.<7. 2fa; I Mar. 73
Scarlet Facings.
let or West Norfolk.
Head Quarters, Norwich. [No. 39-]
Lt.Coloitbl CoKKiLinjAirx.
Hambleton Francis Cus-
tance, DL. ; Hon.Colonel 16 Kay 54
M1JOK6.
Randall R. Burrouglies, t).«. 3 May 76
Fred. Willock Garnett, late
Lt. 8s F. ..., 10 May 76
Captaiks.
John Haoffhton, p. ». /. ofM.yo Oct. 71
John Campbell , p.t 15 Apr. 74
Henry Edwin Gower, Cap-
tain k.p. 30 Fi Hon. Maj. 14 Apr. 75
James Killery,j>.« 20 Aug. 68
Richd. F. Bros, Capt. k.p. x 7F. ;
Son, Major 12 Aug. 76
Robert Horace Walpole,
late (ff Royal Navy 14 Mar. 77
Alfired Meller. ;;.« 23 June 77
Nathaniel Forto, late Capt.
$2 F. 34 Apr. 78
LlBUTBKAlTTS.
S.Arthur Snow 13 May 75
Algernon D. Tuck, p.$ 30 June 75
L. N. V. Lloyd-MoBtyn ... 8 Mar. 76
Heiu7 Keppel 14 June 76
8irK. H. Kemp, Bt xo Jan. 77
Arthur Leetham xo Jan. 77
Ailwyn E. Fellowes 26June78
Hugh v. Bagot 30 Aug. 79
SbCOVO LlBUTKVASrTS.
Alex. Q. B. Baz 4 Deo. 78
Henry Willock Boileau ... 5 Mar. 79
Sydney Cnstance 35 Juno 79
Lewis G. W. Milles ix Oct. 79
A^. f Capt.—W. J. Massy,
SiMajorQ F. 17 Nov. 75
Qr. Matter (with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the ^rwy)..— Fred.
Mills t Apr. 77
JfMt.Q^.— David S.Penrice,
Surg.Maj i Mar. 73
White Pacings.
2nd or East Norfolk.
HiBKd Quarters, Yarmouth. [No. 40.]
llonOBABT COLOHBL.
Lt.OoLOSIBL C0KlCi.9Dl.VT.
,<3r«rF.dmuTidHeurvK.Lacon,
Bart. MP. DL. JF. ; Hon.
Colonel x6 Mar. 60
Majors.
HenryColdharaMathew, JP.
Hon. Lt. Colonel 13 Apr. 71
"Charles Applewhaite, Son.
Mtjar 14 Apr. 75
Ci.PTA.lNS.
. John Annah Ambrose, late
Lt. 93 F.,In$t.ofMuik....i7 Mar. 65
Bdmd. Broughton Knowles
Lacon, late Lt. 73 F. X3 July 67
' Robert John M'Eniry x6 Mar. 68
Thomas Wm. Haines, JF. 2a Apr. 71
Harry JohnCantonHaly,j>.«. 6 Apr. 74
John Edward Fryer, «.#. ...10 Mar. 75
Ar Charles Harvey, Bt. ...15 May 78
John E. Jameson, late Lt.
zoHuuare 33 Nov. 78
LiBVTBVAKTS.
Oct. Nevil Long 17 Feb. 75
John Martin Longe 4 Dec. 73
Henry Clarke 3x Mar. 77
Hugh Paston Mack 4 Apr. 77
SbGOVD LlBUTBKAKTS.
Robert J. Spurrell 4 Mar. 78
Henry T. Kenny 33 Jan. 79
William Sandars Dod x8 Oct. 78
Pi^. Doyeton Maxwell ...10 Dec. 79
Granville George Keele xoDeo. 79
Montague Amos Foster 10 Deo. 79
Adji. 4- Capt.—Wm. Dods,i
to^Cb;>^i4F.; Hon.Maior 16 Feb. 61
Qr.Maeter {with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army).—
Med. Q^.— John U. Smith.
JP. 8nry.Mni x Mar. 73
White Fiicinjjs.
Northampton and Bntland.
[No. 48.]
Head Quarters, Northamptou.
" Mediterranean."
Lt.Coloxel Comuakdavt.
The Marq. of Exeter, Aide
de Camp to the Queen and
Colonel 7 Jan. 46
Lt.Coloxbl.
Lord Brownlow Thos. Mon-
tague Cecil, late of Seote
Quarde; Hon.Colonel 33 July 74
Majobs.
Rich.TrevorClarke.DX.JP.
Hon. Lt. Colonel 8 May 62
Rob. Jas. D'Arcy, Hon. Lt.
Colonel 22 July 74
Lord Burghley, late Lt. 4-
Capt. Or. ad* 15 Aug. 77
Captains.
Tho. H. Powell, lute Capt.
54 F. Hon.Major 3 Feb. 60
Greorge Wm. Gunning, JP. 6 Apr. 63
Charles Isham Strong, late
En»wni2F. 9 Feb. 64
Geo. wm. Piatt, Hon. Major ig May 64
Chfu'les Cave John Orme ... 7 Dec. 67
Saokville George Stopford-
Sackville, p.$ 23 June 68
Edward Philip Monckton... 7 May 70
Horace Craven St. Paul 30 July 73
Henry Thos. Salmon, p.e.
DL. JP 82 July 74
Alex. Aug. Berens, p.9 33 July 74
Spencer Pratt 32 July 74
Arthur John Fludyer 23 July 74
Joseph Hill 3 Mar. 75
Oscar Leslie Stephen, p.t. 16 Apr. 79
LiBUTBViVTS.
Son. Robert C. Trollope ...x8 Mar. 7X
John B. Dryden 13 Apr. 7x
Christopher Smyth 31 May 73
Frank A. White 9 May 74
Henry R. Hunt 9 May 74
Alfired Bngliah X7 Feb. 75
Thos. Wm. Thornton 28 Apr. 75
iSrirHerewald Wake, Bt 21 Oct. 74
Henry W. K. Markham ^ June 76
^enry De Vere Vane 36 July 76
LordBxaffhenh 6 Sept. 76
RowUnd Hunt 14 Mar. 77
Henry B. Vaughan 30 June 77
SSOOVD LXBlTTXirAirTS.
Bdw. St. F. Moore 20 Oct. 77
William R. Currie 33 Mar. 78
Chas. W. Cottrell-Dormer..34 Apr. 78
Cecil Grenville- Wells 8 Jan. 79
Nevile H. B. H. Fane 15 Feb. 79
Thoe. Atherton Powys 30 July 79
John A. 0. WetheraU 16 Aug. 79
Adit. & Capt.— J. Rawlins,
Bt.Mqjor 43 F, 16 Oct. 75
QrMaHer {with rank of Qr,
Mr, in ths Arwty).— Edwin
Coe 9 July 79
Med.Qff:—Wm. Alex. Barr,
MD. Surff. Mm i Mar. 73
H. B. Spurgin, SMrg. Majorat May 77
Buff Facings.
Northumberland.
(Light Ii^antry.) [No. 27.]
Head Quarters, Alnwick.
HoirOBABT COLOITBL.
J%«2>«ib0o/Northumberlaud,
late Captain Oren.Gdi x Aug. 74
Lr.CoLoim.
i'aW Percy, p.t 17 Feb. 75
Majobs.
ShalcrossFitzh. Widdringtonx9 Dec- 74
Oswin C. B. Cresswell, /a^e
Capt. 3 Hnteare zo May 75
Captaiits.
John Potts, Hon.Major x2 May 62
Robert Brown, |i.« 2Aug.66
Allan Drummond, j).« 30 May 71
Anthony Marshall 26 Mar. 73
Alex. Henry Browne 38 June 73
Geo. Henry Bullock, p.s. ...33 Sept. 74
Thomas G. Ilderton 32 Sept. 74
W. Lewis Alphonso Eyre...x9 Dec. 74
Robert Thornton Hawdon..i4 May 79
I LlBVTB^AJrtS.
Fred. Bryan Browne 5Feb.7j
Robert Bell Barrett 9 Jan. 7s
William Orde 29 Jan. 76
Martin Crawshay 1 Apr. 76
Walter Cha. Burrell i3JuDe77
Walter C. Selby 27Bept.79
Raleigh Grey 97Bept.79
Henry W. Watson 27 Sept. 79
Dixon L.Brown 27 Sept. 79
Francis H. B. Sitwell 27 Sept. 79
SbCOVD LlXUTBHAXTt.
James E. B. Bailiic a6Pcb. 79
Leonard Henry Orde 18 Oct. 79
Charles Arthur Rea 29K0T.79
Adf't.4rCapt.—J. L. Vincent,
Capt. 5 F. x5Feb. 7!
Qr. Matter (mtk rank qf Qr.
Mr. in the Army/,^3aaaM
Sutherhmd x Apr. 77
Med. Of. —Robert Wilson,
MD. Surg.Maj X7 Kot. 73
Buff Facings.
Nottingham, or Boyal Shot-
wood Foresters.
Head Quarters, Newark. [No. 59.]
HOVOBABT COLOVXL.
Lt.Colokbl.
Arthur S. H.Lowe,lf«i.Cb/.93 Mar. 71
Majobs.
John Thos. Fountain, p.«.... 5 May 75
JohnF.Girardot 1 laU Capt.
43 F. Son.U.Col. 16 Oct. 75
CAnAurs.
Alfred Edw. L. Lowe, p.e. 9 June 68
Richard Upton 9 J»n«^
Harvey Charles Tryon, l^U
Lt. 48 F 7 8«lH.7i
Arthur Steflfe Crisp, late Lt,
6F.p.9 7 8«pt.7i
Thomas Dudley Fosbroke,*
late Lt. 3 P., p. * 14 May 73
George Redmond Prior ... 30 Aug. 73
HamUton John Wallace, laU
Lt. 16 Laneen 34 Feb. 75
Geo. B. MackamesB sdAng.?^
Arthur M. Ontram, ».«. 9 Ju)<n
John W. Keyworth, laU
Capt, 48 JP. 37 May 7«
Wm. Bradi«h,|».# 21 3lsy 79
LiBUTXVASTS.
John A. Winstanley , 9^^^ 7^
Charles Wm. Gray 68ept.j«
Sydney W. Edwards 3 8ept79
Sacon Ijixutbvajits.
Beverley Newcomen xi 8ept.;s
Robert WiUiam Banner ... 7 May 79
Walter G.Harcoart-Vemonx6 Aug. 79
Albert Manners Paget 39 Oct. 79
AcUt.^Ci^.—R. H. Hooke,
Capt. 45 F, gVof.JS
Qr.Ma$t*r (with rank of Qr.
Mr. in tha Army).— John
Birch X Apr. 78
Jftfd.Q^.— Thomas Fred.
Greenwood, Surgeon x Mar. 73
Blue Facings.
Oxfordshire.
Head Quarters, Oxford. [No.si-I
"Mediterranean."
Lt.Colokxl Coim avsabt.
fbfi.Alg.S. Arth. Annesley,
late Lt. x6 Laneere, p.9.
Son. Col 33 May V
Majobs.
Thoi. Mosley Crowder, p.f .
Son, Lt, Col 37 Apr.a
Charles Rivers Bulkeley ... g Msy74
Captaiits.
Edw.CarrierSmithTompaonx9 Sept.7«
Edwin Frend, p.t 10 Aog. T'
John L. Fletcher 16 Apr. 73
Arthur Bott Cook 36 Apr. 73
Harold Arthur Dillon, late
lAent. mfle Br., p.* 18 May n
Frank Willan 33Janer5
John Fra. 8parke,» late Capt,
%4 F. Hon. M^jer 31 Oct. 75
iord Lionel Cecil .....T... .36 May 79 i Warner J. L. Herioi 36 May::
Digitized by V^jOO^^lilT
Militia Infantry of England and Wales.
456
LiBUnSASTB.
Ernett H. Taunton x Apr. 74
CluM. H. E Willianis 29 Apr. 74
R. ap Hagfa Williams 33 July 74
John Wm. Dayia 28 June 76
Heniy P. D. Thompson ...20 Jan. 77
Sob. J. R.deO. Bosoawen 19 July 79
Hugh C. Fortescne 19 July 79
Heniy Lee Pennell zSOct. 79
Sboohh Lxxutshajits.
Thomas T. C. Warner 24 July 78
Wm. Pttlteney Pulteney ... s Oct. 78
Arthur W. Dewar 8 Fob. 79
WalterT. Coleman 3 Sept.79
Adit, f Gip<.-B.M.Palt6ney ,
CMrf.s2 !». T9 Apr. 76
Qr.Ai»<«r (ri/A rank of Qr.
Ur. in tk9 Army). — Saml.
„^°- 25 Jan. s6
JUd. Off. —
BoffFaoinsfs.
fioyal Badnor & Brecknock.
[TkiBoffl South WaU9 Bordorort.)
(Bi/U$.) [No. so.]
Head Qnarten, Brecon.
Hobokast CoLoirxL.
ffM. Arthur Walsh, 2rP...3o Dec. 76
LuunirAn Goloszi..
Wm. Jones Thomas,* DL,
JF. laU Capt. 3 Dr.Odo... 4 Oct. 76
Majoss.
David K. Jones, .Son.Z<.CoZ.z3 May 75
John Williams Morgan 4 Oct. 76
Gaptajitb.
HMWuHy.Applethwaite 4 Apr. 66
John James 26 Apr. 73
^nwB Aug. Fra. Snead xo June 74
Henry Lewis 2 June 75
John D. Dickinson, laU Lt.
»4'P. 21 Mar. 77
(herald John Fitsgerald ...21 June 78
^ LXBVTUrAirTB.
JttnkW.M. Evans 28 May 73
Herbert H. Maybeiy 14 May 74
TbomsBC. B. Watkins xoFeb. 75
Anthony H. Miers 16 Oct. 75
Sscoim LniuTBVAsn.
Heniy MMaybery 16 Jan. 78
fnncU M. J. D. Rhodes ... 8 Jan. 79
^aelMoreton Thomas... ^o Apr. 79
Charies Price Jones 30 July 79
^^;>. # G^.— H. R. Far-
J[nJ»r, Copt. 24 F. 14 Mar. 76
Qr Jfarf«r(iritt rank o/Qr.
^.<»a«^r»y).— Adam
Jfri-QJ^—ThosJUmstrongl
^^^'Maj I Mar. 73
Scarlet Facings.
Bhropshiid.
Had Quarters, Shrewsbuiy. [No. 54.]
Hovobabt Colovbl. •
Biehard Frederick HiU, DL.
^e Lt.Colonol 53 F. 24 Apr. 63
_, Lt.Golokbl.
Ww. Corbett, lato Lt. 73 F,
Sonororf Colonel x6Mar. 55
-- Majobs.
Thomas Meyrick, Son. Lt.
^wiow/ 7 June It
Wfllism Patchett 30 Apr. 77
_, . ^ Gaptaiitb.
waltCT Henry Whitmore ... x Apr. 6s
Jowph Banks Bladen, JETcm.
,*«;■»»' 3 May 6s
John Bennett,* late Lt. So
^tf^^\S7^' 34 Nov. 68
J:«^^^leComn8,|».«.3i July 7X
J?- Ai«^w. Whitmore 20 Jan. 72
S"»miovett ....„ 3 May 76
8am. Wslt« Ceanis, j».#. ...ts Feb. 79
G«orgeG. Bather 26 July 79
SSCOiro LlBUTBKANTS.
Henry G. F. Somerset 23 Mar. 78
Robert D. Visard x8 Apr. 78
Robert Jenkins 33 Oct. 78
Joseph Alfred Bradney ... 8 Mar. 79
Henry Price- Williams 15 Mar. 79
Douglas Grant Stewart 14 Apr. 79
Aug. Garter King 31 July 79
Fred. QrindallTurnbuU ...29 0ot. 79
Oharles B. P..Lousada 8 Mar. 79
Adit. 4' Capf.— R.Montague
Hornby,^ late Capt. x8 F. ;
Hon. M<yor 28 Nov. 67
Payimuter.—'
(^.Matter {wUk rank of Qr,
3£r. in <4« .imy).— John
Roberts , x Apr, 77
Med. Off.— John N. Heath-
cote, Snrgoon 8 May 46
Nelson Bdwards, Surgeon... i Mar. 73
Green Facings.
1st Somerset.
{Uakt Iitfantry.) [No. 16.]
Head Quarters, Taunton.
HOVOBABT Goi^OV^h,
Gharles K. Kemeys Tynte,
JP. DL. late Capt. xx
Hu$$an andOr.Ode 90 Oct. 57
Lt.Golobbl.
Henry Gomish Henley, JF.;
Hon, Colonel 36 Feb. 79
Majobs.
SchofleldPatten,fib».X<. Co2. 9 Dec. 74
Thomas Roworth Parr, late
Lt.Bj/leBrigade 7 July 79
GAPTAnrs.
Wm. O. Meade King,p.t....x9 Dec. 68
ThomasMarriott-Doaington27 July 70
Henry £dw. Bennett, p.« ....13 Feb. 72
William Burridge, p.e 24 Aug. 72
Heninr Edward Haroin,J}w<.
qf Mueketrgf p.9 26 Mar. 73
Theoph. Pym milcoat,7p.«. 14 Mar. 74
John Hammet Beadon, p.«.x3 Sept. 79
Henry Hutchins Richards,
laieLt.jo^F.
LiBVTBKAVTB.
Richard H. Hayward x60ct. 72
Walter Aloock 3 Oct. 74
Robert D. Tomlin 2 May 77
Bankea S. P. Tomlin 7 Aug. 78
Theobald L. Walsh 7 Aug. 78
Hastings E. Hicks 15 Nov. 79
Sbcobd Libutbkavts.
Henry E. Taunton-Gollins 26 Nov. 79
Harry Plumridge Levita ... 3 May 79
8. R. A.G. HamUton xx Oct 73
Reginald A. S. Hill X5N0V.79
Edward Brinsley Rawlins .34 Dec. 79
Ac{jt. 4r Cap*.— Henry Atkin-
son Adair, late Capt, 53 F.
Hon. Mt^or 35 Sept. 68
Qr. Jfoffor.— John Taylor., x Apr. 77
Jtf«d.Q^.-W.A.Dene,Sury.
■M«y 7 Aug. 75
Black Velvet Facinsrs.
2nd Somerset.
{Light Infantry. \
Head Quarters, Bath. [No. 47.]
HoirOBABT GOLOBBL.
William Pinney, DL. JP.... x Jan. 50
Lt.CoLOBBL COKMABDAirT.
Alex. Wm, Adair,» JP. Hon.
Col., late Capt. 52 F. p.s.19 Sept. 70
Majobb.
Ghas.R.J. Sawyer,* JP. late
of Netherlande Service, and
a Knight CouronnedeOkSne 3 Apr. 70
VincentUptonLangworthy,
lateLt.jF. 26 Feb. 76
Captaiits.
Easton John Gox,^ late Capt.
6F. 8 Apr. 70
Wm. Long, JP. late Lt.
46 F. p.e X Dec. 70
Kilner Aug. Arthur Braaier-
GreariL,VP., laULt.Mili-
targ Train; Hon.MaJor...2s Feb. 71
Francis Wm Rankin, p.e. X4 Nov. 71
Alfred Thrale Perkins, JP.
late Capt. ax F. 8 Apr. 74
Alfred James Riley, p.e. ...31 Mar. 75
Wm. N. Conyerjj-D'Arcy ...19 Jan. 76
P.P.D.Clarke, Cop^.A.p. 58 iJ". 3 May 76
Edward Riley, p.« 31 Aug. 78
LtBUTBBAJrTB.
Wm. G. S. Saiusbury, p.e. 15 Apr. 71
John G. Grodwin 25 Nov. 74
Edward Straohey 28 Sept. 78
E4m. G. Carew 4 Dec. 78
J. R. Howard-Vyse 4 I>«o. 78
Alfred T. Olive 36 July 79
John S. Henderson xo Dec. 79
Sscoirn Libutbbants.
James A. Whitla 30 Nov. 78
Edward T. Allen 33 Nov. 78
Edward Henry Hulse i July 79
Thomas C. E. Thring 26 Nov. 79
AdJt.J^Capt.—T. A. Gary,
jBi.Mqfor 13 F. 12 Nov. 75
(^.ifaeter {wUh rank of Qr.
Jfr. in the iirmy).— Edwin
F.Kingston x Apr. 77
Med. Q^— David Michael,
Surg.Maj i Mar. 73
Black Velvet Facings.
The King's Own 1st Stafford.
Head Quarters, Lichfield. rNo.C6.]
" Mediterranean,**
HOBOBABT GOLOITBL.
Hon. Wellington Pat. Man-
versChetwynd Talbot. toi«
qfj Fueiliere, Serj. at A rme
in Ordinary to the Queen,
Hon. Colonel 26Apr.73
Lt.CoLOVXL GomiAVBANT.
Pryce I. Harrison,iroft.Oo2.i5 Mar. 76
Lt.Golokbl.
HerveyTalbot,2a<«£iM.x8P. 9 May 77
Majobs.
Edward Henry Foster 4 Oct. 76
Walter George Webb 9 May 77
GAVTAIirs.
Wm. Arden, DL. J P. late
^f\^Hn»»art X2 July 69
Michael H. Grazebrook z Apr. 74
Robertson G. Marshall, Lt.
h.p. 3 W. I. R 22 Aug. 74
Henry Francis Sneyd, late
Ene. %6F. 17 June 71
Kingsley O. Foster, p.e 14 Apr. 75
Willoughby Wood, p.e 30 June 75
Hon. Charles W. Finch 26 Aug. 76
James B. Bissell 4 Oct. 76
Bdw. G. Whitby 2a Aug. 77
Lightwood T. Birch 22 Aug. 7
Michael A. W. Broun 15 Mar. 79
Hon. Wm. Bagot 19 July 79
LXBUTBlTAirTB.
Askew James Hillcoat ..25 Dec. zz
Hon. Daniel H. Finch 5 June 75
Edmund William Tennant3o Dec. 76
George B. Henderson 14 Mar. 77
Alexander Finlay 29 May 78
Henry S. St. Leger-Wood 9 May 77
SirB.. H.E. Ghamberlain,£^z5 Nov. 79
Algernon G. Talbot 15 Nov. 79
Charles E. H. Gooch 15 Nov. 79
Abram Jackson xs Nov. 79
Hon. Clement E. Finch ...xo Deo. 7^^
Sudlow Harrison 10 Dec. 79
SbCOITD LlBUrBVAKTB.
William J. S. Blacklochc ... 8 Mar. 79^
Thos. Edgcombe Hickman24 May 79
Adj. 4r Capt.—F. B. N Crau-
furd, Bt.Majorfin F x Nov. 75
Qr.Maeiere {wUh rank ofQr.
Mr. in the Armg).—Beiij.
T. Growe i Apr. 77
Frederick Sowton,* late Qr.
Mr. 38 JP. X Apr. 77
Blue Facings.
The King's Own 2nd Stafiford.
( L^ht Infantry.) [No. 58. J
Head Quarters, Stafibrd.
COLOXBL.
E.R.,Xor(iHatherton,Z>£. JP.5 Jan. 53
Lt.Coloitbl.
457
Majoks.
EjT-e T. John Rd . Nugont,
late Capt. sgF. U0u.Li.C0l.23 June 75
' CkTTJLlVS.
James Wemy^ Anaei-Hon,
laUguF. Mon.Major 16 Dec. 54
John Ed. Knight, p.$., Iiut.
o/Mutketry, Hon. Major 28 Sept. 57
Aug. Pattisson« JIon.Major 17 Jaii„ 63
Rowland John Lenthall, laU
Lt. 3a F. i Hon. Major ...15 Dec. 68
William Shaw, Hon.Majoris Dec. 68
John W. P.Lovre,IIon.2£aJ. 10 Oct. 71
Charles Forster, «.» 18 Oct. 76
Richard CoUey wellesley ... 2 June 77
Lancelot G.B.Bowdon, p.$. 9 May 78
John Henry Monckton, j>.». 29 Nov. 79
LlBUTEKAICTS.
Henry Ripley 27 Fob. 63
Randal B. Stanier 15 Apr. 71
Henry William Holmes 26 Mar. 72
Joseph H. Blacklock, p.$... 6 Sept. 73
Geo. Crampton Hall, p.9. ...14 Apr. 75
Henry H.Waixl 29000. 75
Geo. Wm.H. Tudor 15 June 78
William L. P. Mark 15 June 78
Walter Wm. Wigfgin 30 Apr. 79
Arthur J. B. St.^l<egcr xo Dec. 79
SsCOXn LlElTTEKAVTS.
Anguatns F. Manloy 18 Dec. 77
William A. Briscoe 21 Aug. 78
Robert S. Lambert 23 Nov. 78
Robert H. Hargreaves 21 May 79
.^di^.^Cajj^— Henry Steuart
Tompson, ^^0 Capt. 51 F.;
Mon.Major 27 Mar. 76
Qr.Magier (with rank of Qr.
Mr. in tkeArtHt/). — Archi-
bald Maoqueen X Aug. 68
Mtd. Off. — Cooper Haves
Crawford, IfD. 8urg.MaJ. x Mar. 73
Blue Facings.
Militia Infanhij of England and Wales,
The King's Own 3rd Stafford.
{Bijiee.) [No. 73.]
Head Quartrs. Newcastle-undor-Lyne.
HOHOBAKY COLOXKI..
€haB.Bagot,/a^eo/'6r. Gda.37 Mar. 58
Lt.Colokex. Cohmakoavt.
Peter Broughton, late Capt.
3 Dr. Ode 24 Feb. 70
Majosb.
Chas.Jno.Webb.i/on.X^. Co2. 2 June 71
Francis Vere Wright, p.e.j
Hon. Lt. Col IX Feb. 74
Geo. Thomas Miller, late
Capt, 48 F.; Hon. Major. .16 Oct. 75
Captaiks.
William Lee Gresley, Mon.
Mt^or X Aug. 59
WalterM.Coyney , p.e.; Hon,
Mcffor 17 Mar. 65
Hamar Alfred Bass, p.e. ...20 Jan. 70
Charles Bill 2 June 71
Clement Fras. Wedgwood ... 2 June 7 x
Edward Talbot Wolseley ...xx Feb. 74
HughKer Colville, p.e 15 Mar. 76
Richard Mirehouse i Apr. 76
Charles Edward Lyon 23 Mar. 78
St Vincent W. Jervis 21 May 79
LlBUTEWAlfTS.,
Fra. R. Twemlow 8 Aug. 74
Edw. Q. Amphlett x9Jan. 76
ScD Lieutenants.
Fras. Edw. Fitzherbert 25 June 77
SKCOVD LlSUTSVAlTTB.
John Ward Bagnall x Aug. 77
Geo. Aug. Parkyns 13 Oct. 77
Arthur L H. BUI X9 Jan. 78
Clement 8. Kynnersley 24 Apr. 78
Arthur Q. F. Dashwood ... 8 Feb. 79
Hubert John Broughton ...26 Nov. 79
.John R. Sneyd-Kynnersley29 Nov. 79
Frank Justice Stanier 29 N ov. 79
AM. f Capt.—F, W. Gary,
Ou){. xs F. 25 Mar. 76
i^r. Matter (with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army).—^dvf.
Richard Adams 23 8ept.69
JfMl. Off. — Charles Orton,
Surg.MaJ x Mar. 73
Hcai-iet Facings.
West Suffolk.
[No. 10.]
Head Quarters, Bury St. Edmunds.
HOXOSARY OOLOXEL.
Th4 Marqneee of Bristol x o Jan. 65
Lt. Colonel.
Wm. Julius Marshall, p.«.
Hon. Colonel xo Nov. 75
Majobs.
Montague Cha. Browning,^
late Capt. 87 F. 12 Jan. 76
Alfred Robert Jennins 19 Feb, 76
Captains.
Henry Feamside Speed, j9.«.26 Feb. 64
Itord John W. N. Hervey ...11 Feb. 69
Charles Edw. Salmon 21 July 69
John Dawson 8 Dec. 70
James El win Oakes 22 5Iay 72
Edw. Purefoy Huddlestone 26 Apr. 73
Fra.Wm. L.Anstruther, j>.f . 14 Feb. 74
James Hunter Rodwell,;^*. 31 Mar. 75
Henry Stephen 8winey,ia^«
Capt. 69 F. 20 Apr. 76
Robert H. B. Campbell,^.«.30 Apr. 79
Lieutenants.
Wm. H. Q. Jones, p.e 16 May 74
iorrf Byron 17 Feb. 75
Henry John Deane 22 Nov. 76
Second Lieutenants.
Arthur M. Wilson 31 July 78
Robert B. Graham 7 Aug. 78
Raymond H. R. Smiihies...i3 Feb. 79
Wm. A. W. Strickland 5 Mar. 79
WiUiam George Wyld 26 Mar. 79
Hyde Parker...-. 25 Apr. 79
Duncan Dunbar Brogden...25 Apr. 79
JohnGolding 25 Apr. 79
Herbert Eden Hawkins ...24 Dec. 79
Robert Edward Coy te 24 Dec. 79
Edmund H. A. Oakes 24 Dec. 79
Henry Edward Whiffln ... 24 Dec. 79
Adit. 4^ Capt. — Chas. Joshua
Tuffnell Oakes.! late Capt.
Mil. Train ; Hon. Major. ..12 Sept. 6x
Qr. Maeter (with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the ^rmy).— Edw.
Higgins X Apr. 77
Med. Off. — John KUner,
Snry.Mty' i Mar. 73
Thos. Wm. Spink Locke,
Surif X Mar. 73
Yellow Facings.
Ist Boyal Surrey.
Head Quarters, Kingston. [No. ao.]
Lt. Colonel Commandant.
Greorge Palmer Bvelyn,J JP.
56
late Capt. Hifis Brigade;
Hon. Colonel. 19 Mar,
Majors.
StewartForbes.£roif.JD<.CoZ.36 Aug. 65
Fred. William BenweU, late
Capt. 66 F. xOct. 75
Captains.
Robert Henry Tighe, Inet.
of Musketry f p.e 8Sept.6s
Carleton Smith, Hon.Major 30 Mar. 67
Tho. Wame Lemmon,j9. «. 25 June 67
Fred. S. Barlin, laU JEne.
30 F., p. $ 30 Nov. 67
George Osgood , 0. « 30 July 69
Rich. Jas. H. Manon,j>.«....t5 July 70
John Pope Cox, p.e 6 Sept. 73
Edward Clifton GrifBth ... 4 Nov. 74
Geo. Wm. Graves, p.* 16 June 79
Lieutenants.
James Cazalet Crofton 16 Mar. 68
Charles Henry Lord, p.e. ... 4 May 72
Wm. A. H. Smith 14 Jan. 74
Wm. F. West, p.e 24 June 74
James L. Goodwin 31 Mar. 75
Edw. H. L. Sage 13 Nov. 75
John C. E.H. Brooke 15 Apr. 76
Charles W. G. Evelyn 16 Aug. 79
Second Lieutenants.
Charles L. M. Rich 14 Dec. 78
Wm. H. R. Saunders 16 Aug. 79
WalterGerald Gifibrd 26 Nov. 79
Adj. 4- Capt.—B^ R C. HUl,
Capt. 3X F. 3 Nov. 75
Qr. Maeter [with rank qf Qr.
Mr. in the Armg). — John
W.Kemble x Apr. 77
Med. Off.^-Fras. Bonney,
MD. Sur^. .^..... I Mar. 73
"•^1
Hue Facings.
2nd Boyal Surrey.
Head Quarters, Guildford. [Ko. n.
HoNomABT Colonel.
William, Sari of Lovela«e,
Lord jMut^nant .....14 Ang. 33
Lt.COLONBL COMMANDin.
Wm. James Sharp,iro».C9l.29 Nov. 70
Majoks.
Ed.G.HartneU, Hon.Lt.CU. 4 May 72
James Slyard, Hon.Lt.Col. 8 May r'
Gaptains.
James Atkinson 3 Feb. 70
Chas. Howard Chaplin, late
Capt. 4r Adjt. Turkieh Con-
Hngent, Hon. Major 23 Feb. -i
Edw. Geo. Godwin- Austen 23 Feb. 71
John Davis 4 May 7-
Charles Thomas Ritchie ...34 July 7:
iron. Spencer H. Jollifife,p.». 15 Auz 74
Aroh. H. Mathison, p.e 24 Feb. 73
Henry Olivier Lloyd, late
Captain 93F. 14 Aug 7?
Charles D. Hodgson 25 Jiui^P
Fred. Foster Bateman ......ix Sept 7s
Luutbnants.
Geo. A- Flower 16 May 74
Henry T. 8. Lightfoot 4 ^'o^- /4
Joseph W. R. Adams 16 Aug. 7^
William R. Lyon i July 78
Harry D. Barclay n Dec. 75
Fred. H, Fairtlough 11 Dea7i5
Charles B. Lightfoot 19 Apr. 7^
Arthur H. Coward 13 Sept:?
CapelM. Brunker i3Sci)t-79
SscoND Lieutenants.
Ellis D. Gosling n Dec. r?
Antoin D. Thome 25 ^^- '?
Loftus St. George 9 Hsy 79
Herbert Arthur Phillips ...13 Msy 7^
Herbert 0. B. Payne 15 N<^-7J
Charles A. A- Frederick 15 No*'- n
Adit. 4r Cope.— Ohas.Lennox
Tredcroft *^« Capt. h.p.
B. Art; Hon. Major 27 Sept. 6c
Qr.Mr. (withrank 0/ Qr.Mr.
in the Army).—Rhl. Cooke t Apr. 77
Med. Q^.— Benjamin Baker,
Surg. Mqjor 8 July 71
Blue Facings.
3rd Eoyal Surrey. [No. "S.j
Head Quarters, Kingston on Thames.
Lt.Coloksl Commandant.
Miles Stringer, lateLt.6J>r.
Hon. Colonel 15 May 7:
Majobs.
Cha. F. Evelyn, IToH. if. Coi. 1 2 Feb. 73
James LeGeyt Daniell, do. 15 May ;-
Captains.
Lamorook Flower, Iu*t. of
Mueketrg: Hon. Maj 9 Apr. f-^
Robert Rantoul, Bi. Major
h.p. i6Laneere sMa.v*^'
Matthew Baker Howitt ao July 7'
Charles Herbert Curtis 21 Feb. 74
James George Seott,* late
Captain 5 F. 16 Dec 7*
Henry B. M. Carvick 9 Oct- 75
Edgar Camac Purchas 2 Apr. :;
Miles Stringer, ;).» 9 Oct. :i
lirEUTBWANTS.
Richard Aug. Willis 6 Not v
Aug. M. Hamilton " Feb. 73
Fra. S. G. Moon 28 Msy 7?
Alfred Edw. Darley, p.e. ...18 Ms? :*
Arthur F, Waters, |>.# 10 Feb. 75
Wm. H. Bulpett x6Aug.:<^^
Second Lieutenants. .
Edmond John Hunt 27 Feb. ;^
Burrell C. Fuller 21 aepi-J'
Fred. Herbert Walsh 28 Apr. 7)
F. W. We8tropp-Dawson...28 .\pr. ;J
Edmond John Hunt 26 hor. ?J
Burrell Cleveland FuUer ...26 ^o^•^
AtU.^ CSBii«.--W.T.DevewU, ,
Cajit. 31 F. ^....17 Jao '^
Qr. Matter (wUh rauk ^ Qr.
^r. Ml the ^r«j].-Rich.
Walker Jones, Zfl^JE»*V» , .,
Briiieh German Legion ... jJvat-S
Jf*<l. Q^.— Matthew Ow»i ^, ,
Coleman, MD. Suiy.My. x6 Msy P
Digitized by
Kj&iS^
Militia Infantry of Fngland and Wales.
Boyal SnSSez. PhUip de SaUs Bass 3 Sept. 79
(Liffkilufanirs ) fNo 52 1 Forbes Griffith Saunder ...27 Sept. 79
- A.\ox. Bo\ren King 29 Nov. 79
Ai{lt. 4- Capt. — John Henry
Nott.i laU Capt. t JP. j
Kon. Major z Sept. 66
Qr. Ua»Ur {wiik ranik of Qr.
• Mr. in the Army).—6hTUi.
Barrow x Apr. 77
Med.OJT.—mch. C. Kibbler,
8urg,Maj 13 Apr. 74
Blue Facing^a.
Head Quarters, Chichester
LT.C0LOVXI, CovvAVSAirz.
JohnAldridge,i2>X. JP. late
Bt, Major zi F.; Som.C0l.37 Oct 75
LiKUT«iri»» CoLoirxL.
The Earl o/March.3fP. JP.
late Li.^ Capt. Qr. Qde.i 28 June 76
Majobs.
Edw.John St.John,Z)Z;.trP.
Uon.Ll.Col 4 Mar. 70
GjuPTAurs.
John K. Smith, Mon. Mawnx July 5S
fbo*.FHalconerWi«den,JDi.
JP.Mon. Major 30 July 60
Ciiarlea Bridger, JF., Hon.
i^vor 9 Jan. 6i
John Luttman- Johnson, JPi 2 Mar. 70
CharlesRaymondBurrell, J^P6 Apr. 73
Hearj' Colville Bridger, jp.».,
Irut.ofMuMkHry 15 Fob. 73
Sidney B. M'Whumie, p. ». 9 June 75
Tb )mas Cuthbert Kearney. 2 May 76
Craven Charles Goring, laU
, t-flirf. 33 P. ; Mon. Major X2 Apr. 70
t. J. PalcenhamLawrell ...28 June 76
Jam€* M. Carr Lloyd 28 Jxine 76
Charles B. 6odman,i}.«. ... 5 May 79
LlXUTXlCAirTS.
Herbert Charles Young ... 9 Feb. 76
Joha Raawbotham. JF. 16 Aug. 76
Harvey T. B. Combe, p.:.. 9 Feb. 76
Wia. Alex. Baillie 20 May 76
Charles R. A. LesUe 9Aujf.76
tiwardBroadwood,i».f. ...ix Nov. 76
Joseph Godman 33 Jane 77
(;naiPercival Henty 30 Apr. 79
tmuD. Eeinemann 6 Aug. 79
Henry Campbell Chads 6 Aug. 79
Sub LiBViajrASTS.
Wm. P. H. Lyon 10 Apr. 78
Sicojrn LzBuxBirAjTTS.
f «. George C. Bingham... 19 Jan. 78
wohnDeanlen 31 May 79
Howard John Elphinstone 3 July 79
thas. SlingBby Wainman...3o July 79
Uiarleg Gerard Barton 39 Oct. 79
Jlmtague George Barton... 29 Oct. 79
^\if CV.-B. F. Browne,
^JJfaiorasF. 25 Oct. 75
QrUa^t (wiM rank of Qr.
fr. U the ^my).— Bobt.
Sutherland. i Apr. 77
vril.iamGoldby la July 55
^O/.-Wm. BaUey, UUe
\iaitA. Sura., Surg.MaJ. x Mar. 73
J. il. Percival. Sntv. Majorca Apr. 79
Blue Facings.
1st Boyal Tower Hamlets.
[Tke ring'9 Own Ught Infantry.)
Head Quarters. Dalston. [No. 97.]
Lt.CoLOVXI. COMXAXDAITT.
^ P. F. C. Somerset,
^L-JF.UUeZi.i3F. ...15 May 72
Majobs.
<niarle» Lawson de SaUs,*
Bo».Lt.CoUnul 19 Juno 73
ifeniard Tindal Bosanqueti9 Dec. 77
,_„. CA.KAI]rS.
wUiam Martin Frobi8her,7
/«^« C«p<.55 J^.; Mon.MaJ.21 Apr. 71
i^P^^^?^^ 5 Feb. 73
Arthur Wilfiam a' Beckett s Feb. 73
John Arch. Uvies. «. .. ... 2 June 75
?i2^^HQvil.i«/«jf«.89-i?'. 5 Sept. 77
^^^'/. H. Beardmore?.... 5 Sept. 77
t^rlei J. Marshall.* hue
^«pt.97F. a Mar. 78
gjrles Bateman Prust 34 Apr. 78
Percy Claude Cotton 16 Aug. 79
Henry X. B. Good 17 Feb. 77
|™e«t B. C. Elin 31 Jan. 77
ftc<l. C R. La Pargue...:..;^! mS?. 77
■a^ BXCOBto LlEUTBlTAVTS.
Hwry ^. Bowles 7 Ang.78
I'l^S^^pe;^^ >6 July 79
.. 16 Aug. 79
"Ywutmtington
Alex.WeiitworthKtt9oa
2nd Boyal Tower Hamlets.
{The QHeen*9 Own Light Infantry .)
[No. 83.]
Head Quarters, Victoria Park Square.
HoiroBABT Colonel.
The Earl of Wilton, QCII.
DL. JF 19 Feb. 63
Lt.Coloitbl.
Fred. John Colin Halkett,*
late Capt. 71 F. 24 May 66
Majors.
John Edw.Tewart,*ia/« Bt.
Major 6 F.; Hon. Lt. Col. jo May 73
Goo. Shirley Maxwell, late
Lieut. 20 F. Hon. Lt. Col. 16 Oct. 75
Captautb.
Robert Kirkwood,JErofi.lfa/. 4 June 63
John Bolton 18 Sept.66
John William Lee. «. « 24 Juno 71
AUVed Wm. Collis Browne. 25 Nov. 74
John J. A. H. Dove, «. ». ...14 Aug. 75
Edw. Coghlan. Mon.MajorJjr
Qr.Maeterh.p. Depot Bati. 4 June 79
Basil John Fisher 29 Oct. 75
LlBUTEITAirXS.
Thomas D. Moore, p.e 14 Apr. 75
Chas. S. D. Robinson 30 Dec. 76
Magnus W. M. Herbert ... 6 Aug. 79
Charles F. Halkett 6 Aug. 79
Albert Edwards 6 Aug. 79
George Croker Bayly 6 Aug. 79
SaCOKD LiKUXBXAirTS.
Bernard Vidal Shaw 15 May 79
H. F. Coghlan-White u Oct. 79
Wm. Bensley Young 26 Nov. 79
Ach't. 4- Capt.—C. F. Hulse,
Capt. Byte Brigade 14 May 79
Qr.Matter (with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the ^n»y).— Edw.
Kobinson i Apr. 77
Med. OJ'.—T. B. Christie,
Surg.M<\f 14 July 73
G. P. Bate, MD.A.Surg 4 Aug. 71
Blue Facings.
Iflt Warwick.
Head Quarters, Warwick. [No. 36.]
*• The Bear and Bagged Stqf."
HoirOBABY COLOITBL.
W. H.fZonf Leigh 2 June 65
Lt.Coloitel.
Oswald Aug. Grimston.1 late
Capt. igF.JIon. Colonel. ..1$ Apr. 74
Majohh.
Edw. Sawyer. Hon. Lt. Col. 16 Dec. 74
Herbert HarringtonRobort33T Mar. 75
Captaiks.
Fra. Lloyd Langford James,
DL. JF 26 Nov. 63
John Marsland 15 June 65
Wm.Alcx. Pennington, JP.i I Feb. 71
Henry D. MacauTay, late
Lt. B. Naog, p.t 10 Oct. 74
Arthur Wm. Savage 11 Mar. 75
Edw. F. K. Forte8Cue,VP.,
Capt.k.p. 26 Bengal If. Inf.31 July 75
Edm.H. Hooper 3 Dec. 76
Charles Wm. B. Dawes 38 Apr. 79
LlBVTXXAirTS.
Wm. D. Strachan 20 May 76
Edmund Molyneux 13 Apr. 77
Robert C. Money 33 Oct. 78
Haydon D. P. Taylor 33 Oct. 78
Leslie Charles Fryer 16 Apr. 79
BolloBstoutevilleGrimstoniS June 79
SxCOZm LlXUTBXAXTS.
Roderick M. MacLeod 4 Dec. 78
Walter S. S. Tyrwhitt 2 July 79
Ewan Frasor Needhtun 13 Sept. 79
458
Fred. H. G. Cnnlifte 37 Sept 79
Edward George Wynyard ... 37 Sept. 79
At^t.4'Capt.-^W. T. Blois,
Vapt. 6 F. 5 Jan. 76
Qr.Maeter (wiih rank of Qr.
Mr.in M«^rMy),.— Edward
Hanworth i Oct. 78
Med. Off.—
Yellow Facings.
2ncl Warwick.
Head Quarters, Leamington. [No» 53.]
HoxoBAKT Colonel.
Frederick Granville, DL.
lateMaJor2-i F. .....30 Jan. 78
Lt.COLONBL CoaCMANDANT.
Geo. D. Steele Perkins 3 Mar. 78
Majobs.
Matthew W . Furneas 14 Aug, 75
Thomas Greenway, Utie In-
dian Armg 3 Juno 78
Captains.
Benj. Elliott Ogle, Inet. of
Mneketry^ Hon. Major ... 33 Aug. 62
James Gildea 19 Jan. 66
Robert AUenby 24 May 66
BrookP.MorganPayler,/>.». 3 Apr. 69
M. De la Poer Beresford ...15 Mar. 76
Robert Lancaster 15 Mar. 76
Chns. Madock Beech, ;>.«.... 23 June 77
Sir Peyton B. Skipwith, Bt.ao July 79
LlXVTXXAXTS.
Geo. G. Lancaster 16 July 73
Harry W. Schofield 31 Mar. 75
Harry W. D. de Windt 2 .Tune 75
John B. R. Campbell 6 Dec. 76
Walter L. Fenwick 7 Feb. 77
Alex. J. B. Redmayno 3 Mar. 77
John H. Boughton*Leigh..,23 Apr. 77
Archibald Fuller 16 Aug. 79
Second Lieutenants.
Everard Cochran 3 Apr. 78
Edmund De P. O'Kelly 9 Apr. 78
Edward Harry Levett 29 May 78
Wellesley U. Pigott 20 Sept 79
Adft. 4- Capt.--J. R. Gibbs,
Capt. 6 F. I July 78
Qr.Maeter {viih rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army).— Samoa
D.Sharp i Apr. 78
Med. O/:— Charles WiUiam
Marriott, JP. Snrg.Mqf. 21 Apr. 75
White Facings.
Boyal Westmorland.
{Light Iitfantry.) [No. 17.]
Head Quarters, Carlisle.
HoNOBAKT Colonel.
Sir Richard Courtenay Mus-
grave, Bart x Feb. 79
Lt.Colonbl Coxuandant.
Wm. Pitt Draffen,! Capt.
h.p. M. Mar. Art., p. e. ... 2 Mar. 78
Majors.
Corry Beverley Smith, late
CaptainM. Marine Art. ...30 Nov. 75
Captains.
Christopher W.Braithwaite 13 May 64
George Cockle, p.e., Inet.
ofMntketry 27 Apr. 65
John David Downing, Bt.
Maj.h.p.2B F. 12 July 75
Geo. James. Capt. h.p. 34F.1X July 77
Louis Carruthors Salkeld... 9 June 79
Henry Paul Mason xo June 79
LlBUTXNANT.
Charles Greenwood 3 Mar. 77
Sboond Lixutenanxs.
Robert Y. James 33 Oct 78
Arthur W. D. Lewis 8 .Jan. 79
Fred. David Baillie 3Sept79
Edward Arthur Browne ...it Oct. 79
L. C. E. D. Dowdall 11 Oct 79
William Dobinson 5 Nov. 79
Richard H. Hudleston 15 Nov. 79
A^ft. 4- Capt.— J. O. Gage,
Capt. 34 F. 23 Deo. 75
Qr. Maeter {with rank of Qr.
Mr. in theAmty) .—Samuel
Soal 9 May 79
Med. Off. — Fergus Arm-
strong, 2f2). Surg.MaJ .. x Mar. 73
Blue Facings.
Digitized by V^OO^IC
459
Boyal Wiltshire.
Head Qiuirters, DevizeB. [No. 33.]
MtdUerrantan.**
liT.COLOirXX. CoUUAWDkVt.
Lord Methnen, DX. late qf
71 F.t Aide de Camp to the
Queen, and Colonel 6 Mcy 46
Hajobs.
William Black, p.$, Hon. l.e, 5 Feb. 73
Sam. Wm. R. Sadler, late Lt.
23 P-tP'^ 10 May 79
ClPTAIXB.
John Francis Mair Winter-
scale, ^0 Lt. BifieBrinade;
Hon.Major 28 Mar. 66
Alex. Fra. Powell, |i.« 11 May 67
Albert Rennald Graves, p.*. 27 May 69
H. Chas. Coddington,p.«....26 Mar. 73
JSrofli.M.W.Geo.Sandy8,p.«. 15 Apr. 74
JohnN. Still, late Capt.^s^.j^ Apr. 75
James Beniiett,2ato tt. 62F.1J Jnly 75
Wm. Klingender, Capi. k.p.
16 F. 19 Feb. 76
H. H., Zord Trafalgar, p.*. 31 May 79
'LnVtVSAJXTB.
Gerard B. Napier aoJan. 75
Anthony K. W. Peaooclc ...20 Mar. 75
Edward G. A. Sanford 20 Ang. 79
Rowland 0. W. de Cerjat...2o Ang. 79
George P. Ottley 20 Aug. 79
SsooiTD LntuTxiri.]rT8.
John Diffby Galley 6 Oct. 77
Harry Wvndham Carter ... 7 Aug. 76
Lnoins PitzGerald 30 Apr. 79
James Wriothesley Noel ...20 June 79
Fred. Law Williams 20 Aug. 79
Son. E. A. H. Nelson ao Sept. 79
Adjt.4-Capt.—T.K.Vonjth,
Copt, (a P. II Dec. 75
Qr-Maater {wUh rank of <^.
Mr. in the ^ray).-John
Gledden x Apr. 77
Med. 0/1— John Frederick
NichoUs, MD. Surgeon ... 8 Aug. 54
Blue Facmgs.
Woroeater.
Head Qnarters, Worcester. [No. 67.]
HOHOBAHT GOLOirXL.
Thomas Webb, DL. JP. late
Capt. 90 P. 15 Mar. 70
Lr.GoLoirzL Goxx^irnAVT.
Thomas G. N.Norbury,» DL.
JP. late Capt. 6 Dr. Ode.,
Hon. Colonel 15 Mar. 70
Lt.Colohsl.
Martindale E.Vale, DL.JP.
Mon. Colonel 10 Nov. 77
Majors.
Wm. Parker Howell, late
Eneiffn 8 P.; Son. Lt. Col.ij June 74
Richard Prescott Decie, late
Capi. B. Engineere 13 June 74
Aug. Hancocks, ;».« iz Oct. 79
Gaptaiits.
Henry Edward Vale 22 May 68
Gharles Edward Davis 4 June 69
William Henry All8opp,j>.«. 4 June 70
Theodore King 15 May 72
Herbert W. Domvile, j».»....i3 June 74
Henry Chillingworth 2 Sept. 74
Owen Charles Walcot 30 Sept. 74
Sidney B. R. Hawkins 30 Sept. 74
John S. Kersteman, p.e. ...30 Sq)t.74
Aliped Winsmore Hooper... 28 June 76
Edward Hugh Bearcrofb ... 7 Nov. 77
John S. Wain Wright 20 Feb. 78
Elios John Webb , 21 May 79
Charles Edw. Little, p.* xz Oct. 79
LlXUTXHAlTTS.
Maurice H. Berkeley 19 Sept. 74
John V. Colby 14 Nov. 74
Robert B. Clarke 17 Feb, 75
Henry E.Whitmore zo Mar. 75
Robert V. Berkeley 26 Aug. 76
John R. M. Anderson 3 June 79
Wm. H. A.Croker 13 8ept.79
Morton R. Stubbs Z3 Sept. 79
Robert Holden 13 Sept. 79
SxCOm) LlBtTTZXAlTTS.
Wm. C. Hanford-Flood 23 Oct. 78
Francis P. Vane a Nov. 78
Charles F. Y. Sidebottom-
Venner 8 Jan. 79
Harry Warty Steward xs Feb. 79
Miliita Infantry of England and M'aleA,
Thomas Fitzroy Kelly 3 May 79
Tudor B. G.Walsh 21 May 79
Henxy Louis Lee z4 June 79
Charles S. Galton ?o Sept.79
Sydney Woodward Lincoln x8 Oct. 79
Adjt, 4r Capt.—\fm. Charles
HilUate Capt.^S P.; Hon.
Major 25 Mar. 68
Qr.Maeten (with rank of Qr.
Mr. in ike .^my).— Thos.
Kelly 10 Nov. 69
John Moore 23 Oct. 78
Med. OJT.—G. E. Hyde.Sirr^.
MaJ J Mar. 73
H.G. Budd, Su^eoH i Mar. 73
Buff Facings.
East Tork.
• • Wkite Boee of York.** [No. x a .]
Head Quarters, Beverley.
HOVOBABT COLOITKL.
Geo. Hamilton Thompson,
DL. late Lieut, i 7>. Gde. 10 May 71
LT.Coi.OirXL CoiCXAITDAlfT.
Wm. Henry Grimston,* late
Capt. X3 P. JP xo May 73
Majors.
Gharles Telford, JP., p.e.
Hon.'Lt.Colon^l x6 Apr. 73
John Edward Brodhuret, late
Capt.4Dr.6de.;Hon.Lt.Coli6 Oct 75
Captaihs.
Edward Barry Broadley ...xa June 7a
HenryLeake." Capt.k.p.7oP.
Hon. Major 37 Aug. 73
George Dunoombe 9 Sept. 74
Frederick Reynard, p.e 9 June 75
Tho8. Dodd Milbum 9 June75
Julian H. H. Ruxton, late
Capt. IS P. z2 Dec. 77
Edmund R. Berkeley, h. p.
96 P. x6 Feb. 78
Ralph G. L. Rees-Webbe ... x Feb. 79
LlSVTXITAirTS.
Cecil Henry Wray a Sept, 74
Marshall C. Burton xa Jan. 76
Francis Eraser 23 Feb. 76
R. T. Ringrose-Voase x6 Aug. 76
James B. W. Wilson 8 June 77
John Foord 7 May 79
Robert Murray 7 May 79
SbCOKD LlKUTSHAirTS.
Arthur W. B. Buckle 5 Mar. 79
Alfred G. O. Schenley 19 Apr. 79
Ac^fi. 4- Capt.—K. V. 8. Riall,
Capt. 15 B 27 Sept.79
Pavmaeter.^JoYm William
F. Sandwith, late Capt.
Bomboff Army 15 Nov. 55
Qr.Maeter (mtk rank of Qr.
Mr. in tke Armg).—j[ame&
Sisson Cooper x Mar. 64
Buff Facings.
The North York.
{Bi/lee.) [No.a2.J
Head Quarters, Richmond.
HOVOBAXT COLOKBL.
Hamlet Coote Wade, CB.
1 Brevet Colonel, late cfisP.ij Dec. 73
LT.CoLOirXL COHlCAlTDAirT.
Charles Henry Dowker,«
] late Capt. x P.; Hon. Col. xo Dec. 73
I Majobb.
I C.B.BrBA\e7,p.$.Hon.Lt.Colyi Mar. 72
I Robert George Hopkinson ;
I Son. Lt, Col xo Dec. 73
Captaihs.
Luke Hall Kirby 28 Jan. 70
MatthewBowser Dodds,p.« 17 July 72
JamesWm.Richardson,f>.«.i7 July 72
Arthurs. Gilhert,^* laleCapi.
70P. 18 Apr. 74
Robt. Hutton- Squire 22 July 74
Wm. F. Powell 17 July 78
Reginald Bell 21 May 79
Adolphus H. W. Lawson ...26 July 79
LlBUTXlTAirTB.
Henry Whaley, p.e xoMar.75
Netherwood Bentley xx Oct. 76
GecU S. MiUer 2 Oct. 78
James P. Robson 2 Oct. 78
Montagu W. Bayly 26 July 79
Laurence P. Barton 26 July 79
Wm. Pery Standish 26 July 79
George L. B. Killick z6 Aug. 79
Sbcohd Lnimnrjjm.
Hon. Wm. F. J. Dundas ...xo J0I7 ^i
Hon. George Cathcart 16 Aug. 79
Hon. Cospatrick T. Dundaszd Not. 79
Rupert Edward Sullivan ...10 Dee. n
Adft. 4' Capt.^R. L. Gipps,
Copt. iqP. 28 Apr. 79
Qr.MaeUr (tritk rank of Qr.
Mr. in tke Armg), — John
Smurthwaite xtOcI. 6j
Med. OJ.—IR. T. Atkinson.
Surg. MaJ xMar. 7j
Thos. Carter, Hurgeon 2 Jnnejj
Black Facings.
Iflt Weat York.
{Bifee.) [No. 5.1
Lt.CoLOXBL CoXHASnAVT.
Alex. Aitken, late Capt. 77 P.
Hon,Colonel ...^ xqMst 77
Majobs.
Wm. Walker, ji.». JP. Son.
Lt. Colonel x Apr. 74
Philip Geo. Hewett," laU
Capt. 21 P. Son.Lt. Col....i60ci. 75
Captaxvb.
John Lambert Reid, Inel.
ofMueketrg; Hon. Major iikpt.ii
Theodore Henry Skinner,
late Lieut. 8 P. p.e 25 Feb. ?o
Loftus Henry lidlArtin, late
Lieut. 6a P. 24Mar.ro
Mathew Amcotts Wilson ...xi July 74
Charles Joseph Tyas 9 Uct 75
Robt.Biscoe, Vopt. k,p. 19 P.
Son. Major 14 June 76
John O.Ambrose,<a/« X<. 13 F.4 iuatji
John Hemsley Hunt 9 Apr. p
John Bell-Smyth 31 ^ 79
LXBUTBHAjrTS.
Malcolm Blomefleld 30 A Rff . r^
Algernon J. Winn ao Jng. n
Charles A, Wood » Aog-j
SBCoirn LiBUTSSAJin.
Walter S. Stanhope 8 Jan. 79
Edward Lycett Green 2 Apr. 7^
Farquhar Lambert 4Jiue7y
Thomas G. Biackmore 8 Jane?/
JohnE. J. Farrell joJaly;?
Charles H. M. Walker-Mylnii Der. ;»
George CranmorOoldie 26 K0T.79
A^t.^r Capi.—N. Huskisson,
Ciud. X05 P, 5 2fo^- 7?
Qr.Maeter {witk ramk^Qr.
Mr. in ike Armjf).—ReTaj
Pangboum, late of 52 P. x6 Jul; ^1
Med. Of. — Henry Muscroft,
Surg. MeQ ilttr.;?
Black Facings.
2nd West York.
[JAgki I^fanirg.) [No. 21.]
Head Quarters, York. '
•* Mediterranean."
HOWOBABT COLOBBL.
HenryyanStraubenzee,i>£.
JP. UUe of X4 Lt. Drage...74 Sept-73
Lt.Colovbi..
Goo. J. Hay,p.«. DL. JP....12 May 7*
Majobs.
Richard Chaplin, late Lieut.
sDr.Qde xApr. ;♦
Fra. Gerald Lees, JP. late
Lieut. 25 P. 12 May ?>
CAPTAIirS.
John Rickaby 11 Apr. '*
Nathaniel Henry Lumley
Hodgson, late Li. 85 P. ... a Apr. ?;
Gharles FrancisDaahwood,
laU Capi. 93 P. 29 June ;J
John Robert Tennant, p.e...xS Mar. ?♦
Wm.BottomleyJack8on,^.«.ii Aa^.75
Charles Hordem 15 Mar. 7*
John TAnson M Mar, 7?
GeoflVey G. Tennant 23 Jan. 7»
Edw. H.Lockley,j>,» 9May75
Alex. Hovenden €roldie-
Taubmann, late Copt. 63 Piz Msj 75
LnVTBHAKTS.
Edmund P. Dashwood 4 f^y 74
George Fred. Lees xoJan. r
R. W. Hine-Hayoock 25 June r^^
Gharles J. Randolph 25J1UW/9
BBCOBD LtBUTBWAjrtS.
BlUs A. Bartlett as Oct r»
Henry Trafford QU.[j^,... 5 Msr. 79
Militia Infant I' ij of Enujland and Walts,
460
Abraham M. Sngar-Mos-
grave ao Aug. 79
Arthm-H. W. Norgate 3 Sept, 79
George William Sntton 18 Oct. 79
Henry Rthelwyn SoUiyan z8 Oct. 79
AnhorDaP.Yates z8 Oct. 79
SteaartBoffle Smith 29 Oct. 79
Hu^hNeomlle Taylor a6 Nov. 79
Fred. Charlea Shaw 24 Dec. 79
Aiit. ^ Oy^— J. T.Ckike,
StMajer, 25 F. 10 Dec. 75
Qr. MoiUr {mtk rankof Qr.
Mr. in tkeArw^).—Joim
Crombie x Apr. 77
JfN^. Q(r— Temple Chevalier
Paley, Skry. JfcM. x Mar 73
James Eiam8a7»lC2>.5»fy«mz4 Apr.
White Facings.
73
3rd West York.
{Hffki It^fantrf.) [No. x.]
Head Quartera, Doncaster.
H0V0BA.BT GoLOxniL.
Lr.CoLoiriL Coxxavsaty.
Edw. Prothero, DL, lots
Capl. 14 F. lfon.Oolotul ...20 Mar. 55
M^osa.
TboB. John Stannard Mao-
Adam, Son. LLColcnel ...ao Mar. 55
John Kendall, Hon. JU.Col.9S May 70
JohnB.Chantrell,^ o». Jfiv'of a June 54
John Henry Manwaring,
S(m.Major 30 Mar. 55
PraQckeM.Allenf(im.lCa/orx3 Jan. 59
James Redfem Bottomlev,
Iut.afMu»k9tnf; Han Mqf.iiilax.jo
Wm. Greavea Blake,* laU
Liiut.gLaneen ; Hon.3£t^, 2 May 70
George Alfred Raikes, p.t... x June 72
Grenfell Todd Naylor 21 Feb. 73
JofanH. Vincent 27 10x1077
John Edmnnd Groom 15 Jane 78
Wm. Henry Thomas, laU
Li. to5 F. 9 Jnae 79
LXBVTXHAVXe.
Skcosd LixvTxvAns.
Frank Henry £adon 19 June 78
Henry H. FoUerton 33 Oct. 78
Henry C. Booth X4 Deo. 78
James C. Biddle-Cope X3 Sept. 79
Lttis P. H. C. Morgan 26 Nov. 79
Hew Daliymple Fanshawe 26 Nov. 79
Henry Stewart Prichard ...14 Nov. 79
^j. 4r Cavt.—A, H. Luck,
Capl.^^p. 8 Nov. 76
^ymuUr^-Oapt.—
(^.Muttr (wUk rank of Qr.
Mr, i« tk0 Arm9).—Rich.
, Southwell X Apr. 78
Jfrf. Qf.-
Oreen Faoinge.
4tli West York.
Head Quarters, Leeds. [No. 133.]
^ I^.COLOirXL CoXMAVDAirT.
"m. PoUard, DL. JF. late
Luut. 17 J"., and late Capt.
^AdjuU^t 4 Weet York
MilUia; Son. Colonel 24 Aug. 71
Majoes.
ThoB. Sturges Walford, p.e.
Hon.Lt. Col 6 Mar. 72
Joseph Hart.ley,9.«.J>X.JP.
Son, Lt.Colonel x Jan. 73
Gl.PTA.IX8.
Henry Irwin, Hon. M(yor. ..iB Aug. 60
Arthur Gallaway 14 Mar. 70
William Wade Maude, p. s. 13 May 70
George Philip Fawkes, UUe
Ctq}tain 83 F. ; Hon,MaJor 6 Feb. 71
Ghas. G. GubittJ late Capt,
62 F. ; Hon. Mqjor 9 Apr. 7a
Wm. Gumming,* late Capt.
48 F.; Hon. Mqjor 26 Feb. 73
Geo. Rogers, late Lt. 19 ^.26 Apr. 73
Robert Blayney Irwin, p.a. 22 July 74
Wyatt Wm. Tumor 19 Feb. 76
John Parkinson, late Comet
jZHueeare 4 Apr. 77
LlXUTXlTAXTS.
LavaUin 0. D*Arcy 29 Oct. 73
Wm. H. Gott, pjt 14 Mar. 74
John T. Lee xx July 74
Hamlet W. Pilkington a Jan. 75
Wm. Pollard 11 Aug. 75
Alfred Gharles Bennett ...19 July 76
Robert E. Harrison a6 May 77
Norman J. D'Aroy x8 Juno 79
Henry G. Bulkeley x8 June 79
Henry H. F. Eden 9 July 79
SxooxD LiBimxAirts.
Harold Blackett a Mar. 78
Henry Stuart Murray xo June 78
John M. 8. Stanhope 28 Sept. 78
Howard W. Stratford z8 Oct. 79
Adit. 4r Cop*.— H.A.Burton,
Bt. Major 14 F. 31 Jan. 77
qr.ilaeter [with rank of Qr^
Mr, in tke ^r«y).— John
Knowlesi** -. x Apr. 78
Med. 0/:~-JoBhua I. Ikin,
Surff. Men x Mar. 73
James Walker, Surgeon x Mar. 73
White Facings.
6th West York.
Head Quarters, Knaresboro*. [No. 4.]
Lt.GoLOXXI. GoXKUrDJLVT.
Robert Gunter,i late Capt,
4 Dr. Ode 28 Mar. 71
Majobs.
Henry Stratton Bates,* laie
(^ptain 8 Hneeare 28 June 73
Wm. Edwin Gadman,i}.t...28 Apr. 75
GAPTA.IXS.
Gharles Podmore x6 Apr. 64
Wm. Wright Hoole,j».f . ... 18 Apr. 66
Benj. Thomas Casson 30 Apr. 66
Frederick Henxy Seymour 5 Feb. 73
Albt.Gybbon-Spil8bui7,».t. a July 73
Ulick JohnR.deBurgh,"i>.*. 4 Aug. 73
Fred. H. Broadbent 4 Dec. 75
James Hoole 14 June 76
Andrew Montagu 15 Feb. 79
JohnWm. Lodge 6 Aug. 79 1
LxxunxAKTS. i
Fred. H. St. John Barker a8 Feb. 74 I
Joseph Edw. RadcUffe x6 Oct 75 1
Sir Ghas. J. H. Miller, Bt. 20 Jan. 77 I
George F.Lee« 7 May 79,
Eustace R. Wigram a May 77
Hon. M. B. Hawke X9 July 79 I
Lewis Bdw. Starkey 15 Nov. 79
Montagu William Lamb ...xs Nov. 79
Sxcoxn L1BUTEXA.XSS.
Hon. Edwin H. Lascelles ... 8 Feb. 79
J5ro«.W. R.Wentworth-Flte-
william 3» May 79
Edward de Grey Beaumontx8 June 79
Thos. Livesey Wardle 6 Aug. 79
Charles Harry Walker 26 Nov. 79
Ernest R. B. King 29 Nov. 79
John R. 0. Talbot 24 Dec. 79
AtUt.&Capt.—G. O. Stoney,
Capt, 35 JP. 30 Sept. 75
Qr.Mr. (with rankcfQr- Mr.
in tke .imy).— Richard
Gough X Ai>r. 78
Med. Off.— Thou. Mills Beau-
mont, Surg. Mqj x Mar. 73
Wm. Bulmer, Surg. Maj.... i Mar. 73
Buff Facings.
6th West York.
Head Quarters, Halifax. [No. X34.}
HONOBAVT GOLOXXL.
R.8tan8feld,JP.X<.*.p.aoJ'.i6May 74
Lt.Goloxxlb.
Fred. J. Bayly, late ofgiF.13 June 74
Robert Edw. W. GamhaA .xx June 79
MlJOBB.
Fra. Gharteris Wemyss,
Oent. at Arme 10 Mar. 75
George Stansfeld, JF xx June 79
Ga.PTJlIXS.
Robert Stansfeld Birkbeck 8 Apr. 7a
John G. K. Wameft>rd,i>.».3x July 7a
H.W.Trevelyan,Za<#2i<.3Jff. x July 74
St. John Bdw. Daubeny,
Capt. A.p.38 F.; Hon.MaJ.30 Sept. 74
Gerald StoveU 5 J^V 76
H. Bacon, Capt. k.p. jz F. 5 Sept. 77
James Skene 31 July 78
John H. G. Holroyd,s late
Capt. 65 F. x8 June 79
Richard Gadesden Dunn,
late Capt. 9 F. a July 79
Frank Rouse 3Jttly 79
LixumxAVTS.
Herbert J. Guyon 3 Mar. 75
Frank J. N. MaiUand 3 Mar. 77
Athelstan J. S. Gorbet ao Apr. 78
Gharles R. S. Sainsbury ...ao Sept. 79
Gharles M. E. Brinkley . . .ao Sept 79
Robert A. G. Ghristie ao Sept. 79
Henry Leoline Jenkins ao Sept 79
SxCOXn LiXUTXXAXTS.
Alan Roger Birdwood x6 Apr. 79
George Jones 7 May 79
Thomas S. P. Sparrow 7 May 79
Lionel Arthur Williams ...21 May 79
Alan L. H. Coulson 18 June 79
Robert N. D. Bruce 2 July 79
Louis W. A. K. Freeman ... 3 July 79
Wm. Newton Daubeney ... 4 July 79
Guthbert H. Morrice 14 July 79
John G. A. Walker 5 Nov. 79
George OsbaldestoneWelchxs Nov. 79
Adjt.*4- Capt.—E. S. Wason,
Cape. 33 >. x6 0ot: 75
Qr.Mre.(u!ith rank of Qr.Mr.
in theArmg). — Rd. Green x Apr. 77
William Harvey ...s 5 Nov. 79
Med. Off.— John Hodgson
Wright, ^ttrc.lfq/ 23 Mar. 75
Sky Blue Facings.
Militia Infantry of Scotland.
The Soyal Aberdeenshire
Highlanders.
"SUAudrew.** Nemo me impmne laeeeeit.
Head Qnaiters, Aberdeen. [No. 89.]
HoxoBAXT Covoa-KL,
Field Marshal H.S.H, ike
Prince of yr9\n,K&. XT,
XP. eCB.QCSI. eCM&,2o Nov. 72
Lt.Oomxxi. GoitMun>Mjn,
Thomas InneB^P.2r<m.C^{. 5 Dec. 70
John Tnmer, Hon, Lt'.Col. 23 Dec. 70
Arch.G«o.Keen,la«# Lt,6zF.
So». Ll,Colonel x Oct. 75
^ GmAivs.
Charles Lelth Hay 9 July 63
John Alex. Man.i /ii#«n«?ter
of MnekHry, p.» ix June 70
Lord Inverurie x6 Aug. 73 '
Jas. Browne, Cop^. h.p. 65 F.
Hon. Major xx Mar. 74
Robert T. Caldwell, p.« 34 Jnne 74
John Turner 8 Sept. 77
James G. F. Russell X5 May 78
Wm. Disney Innes a Oct. 78
LlXVTXXAXTS.
Henry Wm. K Erskine ...xx Dec. 75 ,
A. G. S. Erskine, p.e a6 Feb. 76
Reginald W. Edward a6 Aug.76
Michael David S. Scott, late
Sneign 40 J"., p.e aa Nov. 76
Harry F. Holland 34 Dec. 79
Duncan Fras. Davidson ...24 Dec. 79
SXCOXD LnUTXVAXTS.
Alex. D. Gampbell 22 Apr. 78
' Alex. Francis G. Foulertonx6 May 79
John Forbes-Mitchell.... X3 Sept 79
Michael James Hughes x8 Oct. 79
A^t. 4r Capt,—
Qr. Maeter {urith rank of i^,
Mr. in tke Armg).—Z9A.
Phyn x Apr. 77
Med. Off.—Qivxt^ Morison,
MI>. Surg. MaJ x Mar. 73
G.M.Macquibban,5Kry.Jfq;. x9Feb. 76
Blue Facings.
The Prince Begent's Sojal
Ayr and Wigtown.
Head Quarters, Ayr. [No. XX5.3
! HoXOBAXT GOLOXXt.
"Right Hon. Sir Jas. Fergus-
Bon.Bt.^ late Capt. Qr. Gde.26 Mar. 73
46 1
Militia Infantry of Scotland.
Lt.Colo^il CoxxAirDA.2r;.
A.P., Earl of GaUoTTsy, «af e
Cajit. S. Mor$e Gd$., j>.». 12 Apr. 73
Majous.
T€ Sir Wm. Javes Mont*
gomery Cnningliame, Bt.
laU Major Jtifle Br. MF. 30 Apr. 73
Alexander M'Lachlau, p.*-
Hon JA.Colow.1 10 Dec. 77
Ci.PTiiir9.
Robert Orr Crichton, Son.
Major, p.t 18 Mar. 61
Thomas AIox. RiddellCarre,
p.t. Inst, of Musketry y Son.
Major IS Jan. 62
Charles Dalrymple, p.« 7 June 62
David Dondas Whigham ao Jane 66
Sir Herbert Enat Maxwell,
Bt.p.s 34 June 71
Wm. Hugh GampbelU p.: 19 J^^® 7^
Ja8.Pra.DalrympleHay,j>.*.i6 Aug. 73
John M.Mathie Morton, ;).«. z4Jan. 74
David Hunter Blair, !>.». ... 8 Aug. 77
Alex. Sell Gemmell 15 Mar. 79
LixtrxxvAirTS.
Charles 6. Buchanan z 2 Nov. 73
Wm. E. B. ^lrymple,p.». 4 Nov. 74
Alex. C. A. Alexander 24 Fob. 75
Robert J. Bartholomew la Jan. 76
Xord John Kennedy 5 June 76
Hamilton D. Boswell 11 Nov. 76
Hon. H. H. Dalrymple 23 Oct. 78
Arch. C. D. Spencer 26 June 79
Bbcoitd Libutbitants.
Neville N. G. Campbell ...20 June 78
Claud H. Burnett 23 Oct. 78
George Prescott Douglas... 21 May 79
Quentin G. K. Agnew 20 Sept. 79
J ohn Maxwell Gordon 26 Nov. 79
Adjt. 4r Capt. — Charles S.
M'Alester,«/ae« Capt.^SF.;
Hon. Major a Jan. 67
Qr. Master {mUkrauiqfQr.
Mr. in £A«^nnjr).— George
Grahame* ....17 Aug. 55
Med. qf.—DavidWield,MD.
Surg. M<y 26 July 75
Blue Facings.
Diunfriesi Bozburgli, Eircud-
brighti and Selkirk.
{The Scottish Borderers.) [No. 8x.]
Head Quarters, Dumfries.
LT.Coi.oirzL CoXXAVDAirT.
Geo. Gus. Walker, Hon. Col.
p.s. JB 15 Mar. 73
Majobs.
James Hatherell, |>.« x June 74
Benj.Tho8.G.Ander8on,;>.«.9i Sept. 78
CAPTAIirS.
WUllam M'Nemie,p.« ao May 69
Archibald Hume, v.« 16 A pr . 73
Ja8.K.MaxwellWitham,j9.*.24 Sept. 73
Robert William Bwart,i>.«.x5 Apr. 74
John Brown Keimedy, p.s, 3 June 74
Walter M. Scott, laU Lt.
6 Dr. Ode 19 Dec. 74
Herbert Irving, p.* 27 June 77
And. J. S. Johnstone, p.s. ai Sept. 78
LlBUTXVAKTS.
Robert Fra. Dndgeon,;».«...23 May 74
Geo. Rigby Murray i Aug. 74
Claud V. K. Bayley 13 Nov. 75
John Mackie.p.* 13 Nov. 75
John P. K. Hannay 22 June 76
George Maxwell 7 Feb. 77
CharloB Copland 7 Mar. 77
Austin Mackenzie aa July 74
Sbpokd Lixutbitants.
Gilbert F. W. Grierson a Oct. 78
Thomas Hugh M'Murdo ...29 Nov. 79
A(Ut. 4'Capl.—J. Stevenson,
St. Major ax F. 13 July 79
Or. Master (with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the ^rmy).— Richd.
Erwin, late Qr. Mr. ax F. 5 June 78
Med. O/.— Williom Scott,
Surg. Maj x Mar. 73
Wm. S. Kerr, MD. Surgeon
Major ^. 28 Mar. 79
Yellow Facings.
The Edinburgh, or Queen's
Begiment of Light Infantry.
Head Quarters, Dalkeith. [No. xa6.]
Hon-OBABT COLOFBL.
TheDnAre ofBuccleuch,Jr(y.
Aide de Camp to the Queen^z May 79
liT.C0XK>VBL.
Schomberg Henry, Marquis
qf Lothian^ 33 Jan. 78
Majob.
Wm. John Wauchope, late
Capt. 6 Drs. 17 June 78
Captaxitb.
Alexander Wood lnglis,j).».a9 Nov. 73
W.H.A. Christie-Milleri>.».29 Nov. 73
David S. Robertson 5 ^ay 75
Sir G^eo. Douglas Clerk, 2}^
late Lt, 2 J^fe Ods 3 May 76
MackayJ. Bcobie,* late Lt.
42F I Feb. 79
William WUkie, p.s 26 Mar. 79
LlXVTXirAHTS.
Fj:a. John Douglas 16 Aug. 76
Wm. D. Menzies 6 Sept. 76
Thomas Barclay a July 79
SXCOKD LlBVTBlTAirTS.
Robert J.Lang 33 Oct. 78
Adam Scott-Elliot 14 Dec. 78
Errol Ross Smith 26 Feb. 79
Charles F. H. Davidson a6 Feb. 79
Henry Duncan Crawford.. .26 Mar. 79
Charles Forbes Dnimmond26 Mar. 79
John D. Don- Wauchope ...26 Nov. 79
Theodore Mackenzie 26 Nov. 79
Carteret 0. Scott 26 Nov. 79
Ac^t. f Cap*.— Robert Chas.
Dudgeon, late Lt.iF. ...xx Nov. 69
Qr.Master {with rank of Qr,
Mr, in the Army).—Wm. £.
Tumley,*Za<« Qr.Jfr. i F, x Apr. 78
Med. Q/.— Robert Lucas,
MD. Surgeon i Mar. 73
Blue Facings.
luTemesBi Banff, Moray, and
Daim.
{Highland Light Infantry.) fNo. 76.]
Head Quarters, Inverness.
Ll!.00I.O]rXL CoXUAimAlTT.
Simon Lord JjOv&t,Hon,Col.io Dec. 55
Majobs.
Wm. Meyrick Bankes 28 May 73
John Andrew Maodonald.. .71 Feb. 74
Wm. Doiuddson, late Scots
Fue, Ode i Oct 75
CARAnrs.
HughBrodie, lateLt. Boyal
ArHUery X3 Nov. 71
Garden Alex. Duff 24 Feb. 75
James Thomas Shaw 10 Mar. 75
Geo. Ross M'Kessock xo July 75
H. L. B. Langford-Brooke,
late Co^ptain 60 F, ix Aug. 75
Alfred D. Mackintosh of
MackintOBh,to«0 Lt. 71 F.ao Feb. 78
Charles James Merry ax 8ept.78
Horace Wm. Kemble ai Sept. 78
Wm. H. Garforth 37 Sept.79
Wm. G. S. Menzies 27 Sept. 79
LlBUrXVAlTTS.
Chas. Wm. F. Tytler 28 Aug. 7a
Cieorge T. B. Mostyn i Apr. 76
Basil H. Scott- Murray 3 May 76
Colin L. M'Kenzie x8 Oct. 76
T. R. J. Murray-Grant 9 May 77
Hugh Watson a? Sept.79
Edward Q. F. Tytler 37 Sept .79
SbCOVD LiBUTBKAKVe.
Roderick W. Macleod xxDec.«78
John M. Hanbury xx Dec. 78
Alfred Chisholm 5 Mar. 79
Alistair A. 6. Anderson 15 Mar. 79
Wm. T. Fraser- Tytler 6 Aug, 79
Bwen Grant 39 Nov. 79
Robert W. B. Grant 34 Deo. 79
A^t, 4- Capt.-^U. B. Wilson,
OMrf. 7x F, x6 Oct 75
Qr. MaHer (with rank <^ Qr.
Mr. in the Army).— Peter
Forbes, lots Qr. Mr. 71 F, g Nov. 78
Med. Q^.— Duncan M'Fad-
yen. Surgeon 3 May 73
Green Facings.
Ist Boyal Lanark.
Head Quarters, Hamiltoii. [Ko.;4.1
H090BABT GoLoni.
W. A. L. S. JHubeef Hamil-
ton and Brandon. XT. ,..23 Mar. 7B
Dr-COLOITBI. COMXAHDA.il.
Wm.M.Cochiane, Hon. Col. t6 Aug. 76
LlBITTSKAVT COU»BU.
Sam. De la Grange Williams 6 Oct. 77
Majobs.
David William Mathie,ir<Ni.
Ll.Col 6 Oct. 77
CAPTAiars.
Geo. Johnson Gossling,i|».t.
Hon. Mt^oT IX May 67
John Wild Thackeray, lots
Lt. 4x F. .; 18 Sept. 72
Wm. Chas. Chitty Erskine,
late Lt. 54 F.yp.s 3P Apr. 73
Wm. Aug. F. Blakeney, laU
Capt. 5a F 27 Oct 75
Wm. Fred. Story » Not- 75
S. H. Haxdy.ta/» Capt. 74 F.12 Aug. ^
William J. O. GUes 14 Mar. 74
George Robert Cmden 30 Not. 7^
Fra. John Onthwaite, pa. 16 May «
Morton Peto Grissell 3 July 79
LlEDTBlTAVTS.
C. R. p. Vernon 17 Feb. 77
Robert B. Finnie 3 Mar. 77
T. D. Smith-Cunninghame 7 Mar. 77
Ernest J. Wilkixison x8 0ct 79
Sbcovd Libctbvabts.
George W. Worrall 31 SepL7J
Croft 0. W. Bennett 4 Dec 7S
Fred. A. J. Syers 37100679
James Lees 4JQly73
Ernest C. Raddifife 8 July 79
Adjt. ^ Capt.—G. J. Hamilton,
Bt. Mqjor^e P. 13 Mar.;;
Qr. Master {wUh rank of Qr.
Mr. in the ^ray).— Alex.
Spark X Apr. 77
Med. Off.—
Blue Facings.
2iid Boyal Lanark.
Head Qnarters, Lanark. [N0.7S.]
Lt.Colovbi. Comhabdavt.
D. C. R. Oarrick Buchanan,
DL. JP., late Cor. a Drs.j
Hon. Colonel 49 Not. 54
LibUTBITAVT COI.OBBI..
Laurence Wm. Maxwell
Lotikhart, lat^ Capt. 9a F.iZ Apr. 77
Majobs.
Jas. O. Robertson, Hon, Lt.
Col , 18 Apr. 77
Wm. Smith Dixon. DL. JP.18 July 77
GAPTAIirS.
Hector 8. M*NeUl,Am.jr0^'.i8 May 61
George M'Call,j».# a6 Jirnet^
John Maopherson 16 3Iar. ;:
Gavin Steel, p.e i6M*y r*
Arthur Hen. Coartenaor,P>f •><' ^*^' ^•.
M. W. A. T. Cannichael ...x9 Jw- 7$
M. R. G. Buchanan, p.t. ... 2 Feb. 7$
Geo. Farie, dot. h.p, 74 F. 29 Not. 7*
Wm. ADixon, Capt.Lp. 8a F.2^ 8cpt.T«
Wm. J. S. Stuart xoNot.?7
Duncan Maclachlan, Capi.
h. p. 00 F. 23 Jan. 79
James J. Bailey aoMar.;*
LlXTTTBlTAirTS.
John 0. J. Church 4 D«- •?
Beiyamin B. CabbeU 9 Ja°*^
Colin D. Johnstone 16 Aog- 7?
J.A.H.Thom8on-GarmichaeliC Aag 79
Arch. T. H. Tattnall x6 Aug 79
SxOOiro LUDTSVAVTS. J
James W. M* Lomsden 94 Apr. '•
Charles Franois Sewell 13 Oct. 79
Robert John Napier 24 Dec- 7?
Hon. L. S. .G. Ogilvy 24 D«- ^'
Adjt, 4r Capt.^Z, R Don- ^, .
oastSr,Ce|rf.73^- ^^*^''
Paymatter.-^^
Qr. MaHere («ntt rank 9f
Qt, Mr. in^ the Arm§).^ ^ -
John Blaqkwood i hVf- 7^
Harry MqLeod« niwtt,
Jfarf.O/'.-Alex.M. Adams, ^, ^
SurgfMeg. x««?5
Blue Faoings.
Digitized by \<jOiJ*^li:r
Boyal Perth,
(SUUt.) [No. 86.]
Head Qoarters, Perth.
HOVOEABT COLOVIL.
Ll.C0t09XL CoxKAirsAirT.
ruewnt Stormont.1 DL.
late JEiuiffn 4-14. &r, Oib.22 Dec. 71
Hajoba.
John Wedderbnm Ogilvy .,.19 June 72
Lord Charles L. Kerr, lot*
Capt 43 F J Oct. 75
Captaiits.
Patrick George Graine ...20 Feb. 63
MaDriccFitEinaarioeHTittoni7 June 64
George GIa5 8aiideman,^,o. 19 June 76
flaaaid M. Alexander, |).»... 13 Mar. 75
Wm. F. JUddleton, p.* 31 Jan. 77
itlw. P. Sandexnan iz Jnne79
Alex. BJair Stewart xi June 79
Charles Henry DondaSfP.t.xx June 79
LiKITTBNJLinCfl.
Mn Hanmer Kerr, laU
Jiotai2famf 9 Feb. 76
Jwmaa J. G. Stirlinjf, DL..29 Mar. 76
Duncan A. D. Campbell ... lApr. 79
^o«.AIi8tairG.Hay i Apr. 79
Jtoiei S. Robertson ao Aug. 79
SkCOSS LlBUTKITAirTS.
woHfe Portia Price 25 June 79
Th)Buu W. T. Dent 26 June 79
wonre P. S. Sinclair 27 June 79
nm. Daniel Bobertson 27 June 79
M<.-H. H. Oldham, Capt
,nl- 62 Oct. 75
(tMatter {wiik rank cf Or.
fr. •• tk€.Ar»9).^ie
Jobnbimpaon* 7 Oct. 59
Scarlet Faoinge.
Benfrew,
{Tht Trinee of WaUt* Rogal Begi.)
Head Qoartera, Paisley. [No. 129.]
HOVOBAST GOLOVBI..
^Bobert J. Millikin Na<
pier, Bart, DL. JP. late
Capt. 79 F. 19 Jan. 78
Lr.CoLOinii. Couuxvi>xvt.
Anrhibald Campbell Camp-
bell, Utt Cant, 4- U.Col,
Sc^ftfc 20 Feb. 78
^ Majobs.
^BLCaajdaghamAftaieCajpt.
Ji Suitara 10 Dec. 73
-UexttderBoyd x6Mar. 78
Captains.
Henry Bnrzay Dunlop.iTini.
Jfa/or..^ 31 Jan. 63
MiUtia Ltfaniry of Scotland.
Bobert Anderson,^ lai4 Li.
ZtF.S Hon. Major x8 July 68
Geo.LudoTic Honstoun,i).«. 8 Aug. 74
William Hall Maxwell 8 Aug. 74
Henry Macdo wall, p. « 8 Aug. 74
Aroh.G.DrummondDiok,p.*.
In$tructorofMu9ketry 8 Aug. 74
Montagu D. Campbell, p.*.. 20 Sept 76
H. M. Stewart- Nicolaon p.«.x6 Mar. 78
LlXUTBITASTa.
And. J. Blackett-Ord, p.t,.. X4 Nov. 74
Mon. A. M. B. Erskine, p.«.3x Mar. 75
Arch. C. Shaw-Stewart ...30 Dec. 76
Walter B. Shaw- Stewart... 3 Sept. 79
Hugh Bobert Wallace 3 Sept. 79
George Boas Cavaye 3 Sept 79
Wm. George Peareth 3 Sept. 79
Wm. West Turner 3 Sept. 79
SXCOKD LIXUTXIIANTS.
Boyd W. J. Alexander 6 June 79
Adji. 4r Capt.—
QrMatter {loUk rank (ff Qr.
Mr. in the u4rmy).— Alex.
Barr i Apr. 78
Med. Of.—Thm. Graham,
MD. Surgeon Major it Jan. 79
Blue Facings.
E0S8, OaitlmeBS, Sutherland,
and Oromarty.
{The Highland SiJU MiiUia. ) [No. 96.]
Head Quarters, Dingwall.
HT.CoLOirSL C0UU.KXDA.V1.
George Wm. Holmes Boss,
. DL.JP. late Lt. 92 J*.;
Hon. Colonel,p.9 11 Feb. 56
Majobs.
Alex. C. Macleay,p.» 12 Dec. 70
BodcriekGroganMackenzie,
late Cornet.16 Laneere 10 Mar. 75
Captains.
Hugh Law Rose.i DL. JP.
late Lt. Boy alMannee^p.e. 5 Apr. 70
Hector Munro. p.« 31 J^n. 71
Joseph Chas. Boss Grove, ^
late Captain ^^F. 21 June 71
Colin Mackenzie, late Capt.
78P II June 73
Neil Farquhar Scobie, p.». 13 Mar. 75
LlXUTKNAHTS.
William {Stirling 17 Feb. 77
Sidney Wright 17 Feb. 77
George Archibald 2 May 77
James H. Henderson i6 Apr. 79
Bobert D. S.WemyRS x6 Apr. 79
SxOOirO LlBCTXKAIIT.
George F. H- Dillon 24 Dec 79
Aajt. 4r JCapt.—C. J. B.
Stewart, Capt. 78 F. 4 3\i\y 77
462
Qr.Matler {wUh rank of Qr.
Mr. in the ^r»y).-Hugh
Lindsay Maclennan 5 Feb. 6x
Med. Q^— Wm. Ord Mac-
kenzie. MJ). DL. JP.
Deputy Insp. Gen. h.p.
Surg. Maj 4 June 73
JChn Oorbett, A.Surg 6 May 69
Black Facings.
Stirling, Dumbarton, Clack-
mannan, and Kinross.
[The Highland Borderere Light In-
fantrg.)
Head Quarters, Stirling. [No. 90. J
Hoxobabt Colovsl.
The Duke of Montrose 14 J«ne 76
Lt.Coloxxl Commawdakt.
John Findlay, DL. J P.
Hon. Col 26 Apr. 71
Majobs.
Jamps Colquhoan,2at« Capt.
4 Dr. Gde.,DL.,p.e. Hon.
Lt.Oolonel 73 Feb. 71
John C. Craigie-Halkett,
late Lt. 45 j;*. Hon.Ll.Col. 6 July 74
Captaixs.
Robert WiDiam Cullen, p.». 6 Apr. 70
A. H. Lord Balfour of Bur-
Uigh.p.e 10 Aug. 7*
James B. G. Buchanan,
Capt. h.p. 14 JP. 3 Jw^y 75
Patrick Stirling.teftf ^^92^.14 June 76
Sir J^mea B. G. Maitland,
Bi.lateCom€t4Dr.&d9.p.9. 7 July 76
Henry Aug. Brudeneil-
Bruce, Capt. h. p. vs F....16 Dec. 76
Thos. C. Bobertson 30 Dec. 76
jabs. 0. H. S. Erskine. p.»..3o Deo. 76
LlXVTXITA^rTB.
.-^.rch. B. O. Ewing,p.» 16 May 74
Harry 8. C. KverarU, p.».... 6 July 74
John Buchanan, p.e a June 76
Richard James Graham ... 7 July 76
Robert L. Grossman 31 Jan. 77
JamosBussel ...: 7 Mar. 77
I Keith Maitland 19 July 79
I George P. Paterson 5 Nov. 79
I SXCOXO L1BUTX1VANT8.
I Wm. G. H. Stirling xs May 78
Bichard C. B. White 3 June 78
Adjt.^Capt.—n^. A. A. Bar-
stow, (}apt. 72 F. 18 Oct, 79
' Qr. Matter {with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Armg).—J&B.
' Kelly I Apr. 77
Med. O^.— Charles Gibson,
MD. Surg. Maj x Mar. 73
Yellow Fneiups.
Militia Infantry of Ireland.
Antrim.
{Tie Queen'e Bogat SyUe.) [No. 79]
Head Quarters, Belfast.
CoxoirxL.
Th Uarq. o/DonegaU, JH".
QCH. Aide de Camp to the
k*«T^tlQUof'j Hussar e... 3 Apr. 41
Lr.CoLoirxi..
Edin. Douglas Leslie, Hon.
Co/ 28 Oct 76
Maiomb.
Alex. Murrsy , a July 79
Cafiaiks.
Adolphna John 6. O. Chi-
chester, hiie £e.i2Xa»e«rf ,
Hon. Major. 30
Alex. My. Henderson, p.e. 22
Kdtr. Yandelenr, <ato Capt.
a Dr. Od*., •.», ,
Eldred Tho6.Pottinger,i7ae«
Capt. B. (BowAaiJ Art ...30
John Preston, M. ,..;..;..;.. 7
I Thomas Munday Holmes... 18 Oct
I Charles H. Clemenis 18 Oct
I Mark B. P. Audain 18 Occ
I Fras. Hammick Douglas ...18 Oct.
! SxCOKD LlSUTBNAHTS.
i William John Patterson ...29 Oct
I Adjt.4r Cttpf.— Bobert John
I Hickman, - laie- Capt. 60
Bi/leej Hon. Major 9 Mar.
QrsMr.{vUh rank of Qr.Mr.
in the Armg). — Daniel
Sullivan x Apr.
Med.Of."
Scarlet Facings.
Geo. F. D.
derton.
Sept 65
Jan. 73
Apr. 73
July 73
Aug. 78
Sept 79
LnnrBVAinrs.
K. }. C. HsailtoA-Jones ...26 July 70
Arthur J. C.Wafd 9« July 79
Armagh.
Light Infantry. ) [No. 75. J
Head Quarters, Armagh.
HoirOBABT C0L05BL.
Hon. Edw. Brownlow,» late
Lt. and Capt. SeoteFue.Qdt. 7 Oct
Lt.COLOITBL CoinCAXDAKT.
William Cro8s,^«Cap^ 681*.
Honorary Colonel 25 July
Majobs.
Edw.Stanley, late Capt. 62 F.
Hon. Lt.Colonel , 4 Aug.
59
Thomas Simpson,* p. ». late
I Major 5^ F. 27 Oct 77
Captains.
! Mark Scton Synnot, p.t 30 Mar. 7a
I Albert A. E. Coote is Sept 77
I Mathew B. Brcdon, p.e. ...19 Jan. 78
Richard Hare Home, latt
I Lt.isF. 6Aug.79
Granville H. J. Alexander,
late Lt. 83 F. 20 Aug.79
LTBTTTXXAina.
Maxwell V. Blacker 2 June 76
Gratton G. Lemon 10 Jan 77
Herbert C. Seymour 27 Sept.79
Samuel Garnett Badcliff ...18 Oct. 79
Grattan Geo. O. Bay M8 0ct 79
SbCOXD LlBITTRNAHTa.
Marcus Wm. Beresford ... 1 6 Aug. 79
Arthur B. B. Kaye xx Oct 79
Adjutant 4r Cap*.— Charles
Pakenham,* laie Capt.
xox F. 24 July 71
Qr. Master {with tvnk of Qr.
Mr. in the Arms).— Tho».
Davidwiii,* late Lieut.67 P.2t Juxke 69
Med. O^.— Joseph Marshall
Lynn, Surg. Maj x Mar. 73
Philip Lavcrj', Surg. Mai. 22 May 73
Digitized^by VjLfO)2 i^
4<53
Oarlow.
{Iii/le$.) [No. 70.]
Head Quarters, Carlow.
Lt.CoLOITXL COXUAITDAITT.
John U. Keogh, latt Capi,
30 F. i Hon. Colontl xo May 53
Majosb.
Edward Holme Butler sz June 73
Captaiits.
Walter Selby Butler 8 Jan. 67
Pierce O'Brien Butler, Wa^«
Li. 60 Rijie»; Hon. Major. .18 June 73
Henry Rudkin Vigors, late
Captain 10 JP.. p.$ 30 July 73
Arthur W. M. Headley, late
Etu.2oF. 29 May 78
LlXUTBVAITTS.
Alex. W. Lawe 29 Jan. 76
J. J. H. R. Eustace 21 Apr. 77
John Charles Lloyd 15 Nov. 79
SbCOVD LlBUTXlTAirTS.
Henry Cowell Crawford ...21 May 79
Andrew Garde Ci-awford... 7 June 79
George Wolfe 13 Sept. 79
Ad/t.4rCapt.—KeamB Deane
Tanner, late Capt. 99 F.
Hon.MaJor 17 Mar. 71
Med. O^.— Edward Rawson,
MJ). Surff. Maj i Mar. 73
Black FacinffH.
Oayan.
Head Quarters, Cavan. [No. xox.]
HoiroBABT CoLoirai..
MarquU q/'Headfort x July 74
Lr.CoLoiniL.
Hardress L. Saunderson,
late Capt. 66 F. Hon. Col. 3 Sept. 74
Majoss.
Gerald Richard Dease, p.e.
Hon. LI. Colonel 2 May 71
Edward J. Saunderson 9 Jan. 75
Captaiits.
James Kerr, Hon. Major,
InHruetftr of Mueketry ...17 Sept. 64
John B. Lynch 23 Jan. 65
Llewellyn Saunderson, late
Lt. XI Huseare z6 June7x
Wm. Henry M. Leslie, p.e. 20 Jan. 72
Pred. J. Beresford, p.e x June 72
Hugh Humphreys, 2a^ Capt
15 Hueeare 16 Apr. 73
William A. O'Brien, p.e. ...18 Nov. 74
Somerset H. Maxwell, late
Lt. 98 F. 24 Feb. 75
LZEUTXITAirTB.
Thomas Mawhlnny 14 Apr. 75
Robert 8. Tuite x Apr. 76
Robert Adair Hodson 30 Dec. 76
Henry G. Armstrong j i Oct. 79
SkCOITD LlBUTXlTAVTS.
Edmund J. C. Dease 20 Sept. 79
Henry Louis Murphy 27 Sept. 79
Charles N. Col thurst-Vcbey i Sept. 79
Oliver S W. Nugent x8 Oct. 79
At^'t.f Cop^— Nicholas Gos-
selin, (ate Lieut. 23 F. ;
Hon.MaJor 23 Oct. 63
Qr. Master («itk rani of Or.
Mr. in the Armjf). — Joan
Fraser 2 Apr. 79
Med. Of.—W. Malcolmson.
Surff. MaJ x Mar. 73
Mark Moore, Surg. Maj. ... 9 Mar. 76
Black Facings.
Militia Infantry 0/ Ireland.
Captaiits.
John B. Smyth, Hon. Mcuor 1 May 55
John Westropp, p.e. Hon.
Major X7 Sept.55
Richard M. Studdert, JP.
Hon. Mt^or xj May 62
Robert B. Walton, JF. p.e.
Hon. M<yor x Mar. 72
JSTow.Theob.F.Butler, JP. |».». 17 July 72
H. M. M. MacMahon, p.«. ...22 Jan. 73
JohnG.F.Y.Fitzgerald^.i.i9Dec. 74
Greo. P. Hume Crowe 19 Dec. 74
Hamilton Hall, p.e 19 Dec. 74
Fra. S. Sampson,p.* 9 Aug. 76
LlBUTBirAXTS.
John Westropp, p.e. 29 Mar. 76
Chas. Edw. FitaGerald x8 Oct. 76
Fred. (Jeo. Cullinan 23 May 77
William R. Henry 25 June 79
Alfred H. Pilklngton 20 Aug. 79
SbCOHD LlBTTTBlTAVTS.
Charles R. A. MaoDonnell 3 Sept. 79
Douglas J. Gaisford x Sept. 7^
Mat&ew J. Kenny 20 Sept. 79
Wilfred FitaGerald 27 Sept. 79
Charles Wm. Thompson ...x8 Oot. 79
George Feildeu Menziea ...zoDec. 79
Adjt. 4r Capt.^K. J. Wood-
ward, Capt. Z04 F. 3x July 79
PaynMw^tfr.— Chas. M. Par-
kinson 6 Jan. 55
Qr.Master (with rank of Qr.
Mr. in tke ^rMjr).— Geof-
frey Davies 26 Aug. 63
Med. Q^.— Michael Green,
MD. SuTff. Mai i Mar. 73
Wm. Culllnan, Surg. Maj.... 5 Apr. 77
Yellow Facings.
Glare.
The Harp A Crown. " quieSeparahit."
Head Quarters, Ennis. [No. 94. J
HoirOBABT COLOVBL.
Grofton Moore Vandeleur,
JF 30 Apr. 73
Lt.Colokbl Cokuaitdakt.
Wm. Edw. A. MacDonnell,
DL. JP. Hon. Colonel xo Nov. 71
Majobs.
Marcus Pntersou, JP. Hon.
Lt. Gifouel 22 Jan. 73
John O'Callugiian. JP. late
Capt.6iF,: IIon.Lf.Col.p.e.tj June 73
Lt.Oolovxl.
^r Aug. Riversdale Warren,
Bart., late Major 30 F.
Hon. Colonel 6JQI765
Majobs.
Edm. A. Shuldham, JP.
Hon.Lt.Col 3 July 76
Chas. Deane, Hon. Lt.O»l....Z Jaa. 79
Gapsaibs.
Fras.Heard,«rP.iroM.Arivor X7 May 64
Percy B. Bernard, JP. p.e.. 8 May 66
James H. F. Donegan, JP.
Hon. Major aoMar. 67
John R. Newman, JP 2 May 71
L.J.Kiggell,JP. Hon. If<y.x6 July 73
Richard Nettles, JSros.JCq;or39 Oct. 73
Fred. Wm. Bell x? Dec. 77
Stephen P. Coppinger, p.t.8 Aug. 77
LlBVTBVAVXS.
Alex. D. Jackson x6 0cL 71
George Lucas 30 Aug. 73
5tr Ludlow Cotter, 3t, 7 Mar. 73
Brooke Richard Brasier ... 3 June 76
John C. Swete 3< ^^y 79
Henry Pratt 31 May 79
Ludlow Tonson Bowles ...29 Oct. 7^
Ssooirn LzBCTxvAvn.
Ivone Kirkpatrick 27 Feb. jB
Richard W. Cooper 19 July 79
Thos. Henry Underwood ...26 July 79
Henry Comma ax July 79
George Wm, Dowell 25 Ju^ 79
Adjt.f Capt.— {J. M. David-
son, Capt. X04 JP. ax Apr. 76
Qr. Matter (witk rank ^ Or.
Mr. in the ^rsiy).— Cun-
ningham Fowler x Apr. 77
White Facings.
Nortli Oork Sifles.
Head Quarters, Mallow. [No. xx6.]
HOVOBABT COLOVBL.
Vieeount Doneraile 25 Nov. 74
Lt.Coloitbi..
Richard Wm. Aldworth,
Colonel, late qf 7 F. 29 Oct. 73
Majobs.
Robt D. Perry, JP. Hon.
LtCol xoDec. 73
Charles Frederick Knolles,
Hon. Lt.Col xo Dec. 73
Captaxits.
RobertAldworth,ir(m.ir<f;or,
Wp.e 12 Dec. 56
m.Lambert Howe, J7.j9.«.
Hon.MaJor 19 Jan. 59
HerbertOoghlan,J5ro».lf(iy.x7 May 64
Jas. D. Mercer, Hon. Mttforia Apr. 73
Wm. Popham Wrixon,* late
Capt. 65 F. I Hon.MaJor... x Apr. 74
Robert U. P. FiUGerald ...21 Oot. 74
R. O. A. Taylor, lateEne. x F, 9 Dec. 74
Hamlet W. Cuppage,* late
Capt. 43 F. 3 Apr. 75
LXBUTBirABTS.
Richard F. Smith xs Apr. 74
William Stopford 25 Nov. 74
Geo. St. JohnColthurst, late
Lt. 43 F. I Apr. 76
James Arthur Pratt 8 May 76
James L. Cotter 24 Feb. 77
Richard Johnston 35June79
Rich. F. St. Leger 25 June 79
Frederick F. Jennings x8 Oct. 79
SbCOXD LlBUIBXAlTTS.
Godtny Bmst Garde 5 Mar. 79
Granvule Eardley Forbes 15 Mar. 79
James C. H. Puroell 31 Mi^ 79
Francis A. St. M. Shell x8 Oct. 79
Adjt.f Copf.-F.J.W.Davies,
Cant. 104 F. 5 May 79
Qr. Maeter (with rank <^ Qy'.
Mr. •« a# ^rwy).— John
W.Johnston 5 Mar. 60
Med. Qf.—JaxaeB Creagh,
A, Surg 18 June 73
Black Velvet Facings.
South Oork.
{Light Infantry.) [No. 87.]
Head Quarters, Fermoy.
HOHOBABT COLOVBL.
Aon. H. B. Bernard 5 July 76
Donegal.
{The Prince of Walee* Own.)
Cxa2.]
Head Quarters, Liifbrd.
HoirOBABT COLOJTXK.
James, Jf org. Hamilton 22 8ept.6o
Lt.Coloitbl ComcAjroAjrT.
Lord Claud John Hamilton,
late Capt. Or. Ode 19 July f?
Majobs.
F. S. Mansfield, Hon.Li.Col. xo May ;i
John G. Tredennick, Han.
Lt.Col 13 May 76
CAPTAnrs.
Woo. M. Mackenzie J7».]ra;23 July 61
James Fred. Stewart ao Aag.6r
Alex.NesbittGillespey,^(im.
Miyor, Inet. qfMuek. xi Feb. 69
William Style 6 Dec. 70
L. Norman, late Li.i F.,p.e.jo Maj ;i
Baptist Johnston Barton,
laleLt. 33 F. a Jane7S
Rob. H. El\iA,lateLt. 75 1^...26 May 76
John N. Porter 15 May 7^
LlBUTBBAJTTS.
C. O. Woodhouse X3 June 74
C. John L. Davidson 26 Feb. 76
Wm. R. Colhmi 25 Apr. 76
Douglas Wm. Cornwall ...14 Mar. 77
James Wm. Itevidson 31 May 77
SbCOITD LlBITTBVAJnrS.
Thomas H. Keough 4 Dec 7^
Guy Lushington Hplland...i8 Oct. 7?
.i4;7. ^Cap«.— J.E.WetheralU
Capt. 108 F. ax Dec. 77
PmifkMfer. — Alex. Nesbitt
Gillespie 31 July w
Qr.Maeter {with rank of Qr.
Mr. in <A«.inmf).— Andrew
H. Hollis ao Nov. :«
Med. Of.— Robert LitUe,
MB. Surgeon 13 Sept.€3
White Facings.
Bojal North Down.
iSyUe.) [No. 77.]
Head Quarters, Newtown Aids.
HOVORABT G0U>VXL.
Earl of Dufferin, JCP. JPCB.
OCMO x8 Jan. U
LT.ColOFBL C0X1CAjn»ABT.
John Craig, Hon. Colonal ... 5 Apr. ;t
Majobs.
Gawin Wm. Rowan Hamil-
ton, late Capt. 7 Dr. Ode.aB JoneiTS
CjiPTAiirs.
Alex.Gi«oe7,;).«. aa Mfty 71
JolmK'Oance>p.« 19 June 7a
8amaeIKenned7Cowaii,j7.«.i4 Jan. 74
Henry P. Gordon 14 Jan. 74
Bobert Fred. Ward, late
SofalKavg ai Jan. 74
Wm. Morrison aa AQg.74
BobeTtL.Orme,/a<eX^ioo J^.x Ang. 77
LiinTSVA.irT8.
Thomas Coleman, p.$ 9 Jan. 75
Richard H. Keown a9 Apr. 76
Herbert B. Watts 6 Ang. 79
Ferdinand Aitkens ao Aug. 79
Wm. B. Bowyer'Smijth 20 Aug. 79
Msorice F. Brownlow 20 Aug. 79
Sdward Coey Waud ao Aug. 79
Francis Findlay aoAug. 79
Bscoim LiEUTXiTAirxe.
Gilbert Wangh Bpankie ...ao May 79
Aij't. f Capt—Qeo. Rowan
Hamilton, laU Li.BF,... 4 Sept. 71
qr. Matitr (wUh rank qf Qr.
lfr.wtt*ilr»y).— R.W.
Jelfreya 17 May 61
Scarlet Facings.
Soyal South Down.
{Ligkt Infantry.) [No. iia.J
Head Quarters, Downpatrick.
Lt.Colovxi. CoxxiirDAirT.
William Brownlow Forde,
Ude of 67F., JP. DL. ;
fbnoraty Colonel 14 Nov. 54
Majors.
ThM. Waring, Ron. Zt.Col.i6 Sept. 68
AndrewVeseyDavoren, p.s.
Ron.L(.Col X Apr. 74
GAPTAtKS.
pjc. Geo. Fox Grant, lai^
Cofi. fn F.,Ilon. Major... 5 May 68
J. C, Fiie. Newiy, !>.•. 7 Dec. 68
Chi. C. Johnston, p.« 23 Deo. 71
Tboa. Andrew M'CammqAsx May 75
Wm. Keown-Boyd a Jane 77
lilSUTXlTAjnW.
Walter MIL Eavanagh ...36 Jane 76
gunnel S. F. Warren ao Aug. 79
^Riainaa Dowglasa ao Aug. 79
wry John uoald 90 Aug. 79
Jwael T, V. WUkinson 5 Nov. 79
«orge Fred. Woods 5 Nov. 79
Edmsnd Gnppaidge 5 Nov. 79
SlCOVn LXSVTXVAITTS.
^hnrP. Bicliardson ao Sept. 79
aobert Hugh Wallace 39 Nov. 79
m. # Ctojrf.-B. J. Harris.
J^.i6F. aSJan. 76
Qr. kaeUr (vitt ratik of Qr.
Ifr. w ike .4r»y).— Geo.
T.Savage 4 Deo. 78
»rf. Qf.-Bdwin F.Nelson,
^Cl>.A,8urg x Aug. 70
Blue Facings.
Boyal Dablin Oitj.
(Qm«ji'» Own Soyal Beffiment) [100.]
Head Quarters, Dublin.
HovoBiaY CoLoirxL.
«fChaa,C.W.Domvile,.Bf. 8 July 71
^ ^ IiT.Ck>i.O]rxL.
aobertEglinton Seton, UUe
Lt. 93 F„ pa. Son. C0I....30 Jan. 78
MUOBS.
Bobert Bolton Smyth, Hon.
-,^S?'- IX Feb. 74
Wm. De Bensi Horan, p.e. a8 Sept. 78
_ ^ , Cinxuis,
whn Joe. O'Gorman i Feb. 73
?*ttiiew J. J. Quina 16 Aug. 73
fa^dwePat.D'Arpy x6 Sept.74
Henry Wm,Phepoe 35 Apr. 77
Francis Batler..!r. SAug.Jy
Henry Aug, DiUon 39 Ocfc 79
Militia Infantry of Ireland.
LiBUTBiri.irTS.
Charles S. J. Stephens 6 June 77
Fred. W. G. Wadeson 10 May 79
Francis 8. Pioot x6 Aug. 79
Michael C. Hackett x8 Oct. 79
Henry J. O'Neill 18 Oct. 79
Wm. Henry Greenwood ...39 Oct. 79
Shelley Alex. Scale 34 Dec. 79
Sbcokd Libutxkakts.
Charles Boyd Fry 37 Sept. 79
Adjt. 4- Cop*.— W.P.Holmes,
C<mt X03 JP. 9 May 79
Qr. kaeter (with rank of Or.
Mr. in the .Imty)-.— Chris.
M'Cormack x Apr. 77
Mei. Qf.-
Blue Facings.
Dublin Oonntj.
{Light Infantry.) [No. 109.]
Head Quarters, Dublin.
COLOKXL.
William, JEbW qf Meath.DX.xo May 47
Lt.Coi^kbl.
0. Vesey Colthurst Vesey,
JF. laUofZi F.,Hon. C0/.X9 Nov, 73
Majobs.
James Hewitt Oliver, Hon.
Lt. Colonel 19 Nov. 73
Captaibs.
R.Wilson Hartley, late Capt.
B F.t p.e. Hon.Major 16 July 58
Bdm. Alex. Mansfield, IToii.
Mty'or 39 June 59
Edward Vernon, ITon.lfa/orz 6 Feb. 63
Reg., Lord Brabazon z6 May 65
Wm. Farran Darley, p.e.
Hon. Major a Ajnr. 70
Robert A. u. Barry, j9.«. ... x Apr. 74
John M'D. Joy,p.» 9 June 75
Henry C. Gemon,|>.« xx Dec. 78
LXBUTBVABTS.
Martin O. Kirwan, late Lt.
83 J?. 7 Jane7z
Guy Lenox Lambert, j9.«.... 15 Apr. 74
W. B. Cusack Smith a8 Apr. 75
A. A. S. Hassey, laU ^tb Lt,
xoa F. a4 Nov. 77
Richard A. Hartley 15 Nov. 79
Austin I. Cooper X5 Nov. 79
Peter Valentine PuroeU ...15 Nov. 79
SbCOHD LlBUTXlTAim.
Geoffrey P. M. Browne 31 May 79
Charles Fox Martin xx June 79
Mountifort J. C. Lgngfieldsx July 79
Adjt. 4- Capt.—W. F. Vetch,
Ctmt. X03JP. 9 July 79
Qr. Maeter (wUk rank f^ q^.
Mr. in the Army).—Jixo,
M'Auliflb X Apr. 77
Med.Ojr,—
White Facings.
Fennanagh.
(Light Infantry.) [No. 71.]
Head Quarters, Enniskillen.
HOWOBABT COLOBBL.
W. Willoughby, SarlofEn-
niskillen, D£ so Nov. 75
Lt.Coloitbl.
J. Gerard Irvine,Di.JP.j».«.
Hon.Col 9 Oct 75
Majors.
Jno. M. A. C. Richardson 9 Oct. 75
Hen. Beckwith Sawr^-, late
Bt.M(y.BS F. Hon. Lt. Col. 16 Oct 75
Captaiks.
A. W. Bailey, Inetructor of
Mneketry; Hon. Major ...so Mar. 63
BlaneyT. win8low,2r(m.lf(if;. 8 Jan. 67
Fenton Josiah Hort, late
Lt. X3 JP. 14 Mar. 71
George H. Johnstone, j).«.... 33 June 75
W. B. Neville, «.» 9 Oct. 75
William H. Haire 34 June 76
LlBUTBITAKTS.
RochfortEdie xo Jan. 77
Godfrey O. G. Massy 19 July 79
Charles H. Loshington 30 Sept. 79
GilbertAchesonStanbroughso Sept. 79
464
Sbcovd Libutkxaxts.
Ponsonby J. L. Tottenham 3 Oct 78
Thomas Townley Macau ...30 Aug. 79
George J. F. Norton ii Ost. 79
Adjt. 4- Capt.— J. H. ShaiT,
Capt loS F. 10 Doc. 75
Paym.—
Qr.Maeter (with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army).-^Ch&.
S. Gulston X Apr. 77
Med. O^.— Robert P. WalsU,
Surg.M<y x Mar. 73
Buir Facings.
Galway.
Head Quarters, Loughrea. [No. 91.]
HoiroBABT Coi:x)irxL.
Richard, Earl of Clancarty3i Jon. 77
Lr.CoLoirxr^.
John Archer DdkXj, Hon.Col. 3 Mar. 77
Majobs.
Oliver Martyn, p.e. Hon. Lt.
Col 8 Mar. 73
Captaivb.
JohnWardComyn.lToii.Jfcf/. 4 May 64
William Rogers, Am. If q/or 19 June 7a
David Ruttiedge, ;>.«. Hon.
M<yor 34 July 73
Rich. Lynch Staunton, /».«. 34 July 73
Thos.A. Joyce, ©.»., I.^M. x Jan. 73
Anthony Smyth, laU Cap-
tain 38 F. 14 Nov. 70
Sinclair B. G. Butson 24 Feb. 77
Geo. Patrick Chevers, p.$....ig Apr. 79
LiBtJTBKAirTS.
Wm. Hay T.Lowry 31 July 73
Richard G. Lewis, |).« xo Feb. 75
BjTB LlBUTBITAirTS.
John James Bodkin 30 June 77
Sbcoitd Lzbvtxhabts.
John Joseph Martyn xB July 77
Henry B. Lahiff 6 July 78
Bryan Thomas Mahon 30 Apr. 79
Michael J. L. Coleman x8 June 79
John Pope Templer 7 July 79
Denis Daly 5 Nov. 79
Adjt—
Paymaeter. —
Qr.Maeter (with rank of Qr,
Mr. in the ^r«y).— Jas.
Galbraith s Aug. s6
Med. Of.— Andr. O'Kelly
Nolan, JfD. Surg 4 2dar. 68
Yellow Facings.
Kerry.
Head Quarters, Tralee. [No. X07.]
HOBOBABT COLOirXL.
V.A.,2?ar2o/Kenmare, JrP.36 Mar. 66
Lr.CoLOirxi. CoiucAimAjrT.
D.B.,XordVentry, DL. Hon.
Colonel 3 Aug. 54
Majors.
Jaa.Crosbie,JBbn.£f. Co^«2 z6 Apr. 59
Edw. Herbert, Hon.Lt.C0l.26 May 75
Captains.
Wm. Rowan, j9.f. Hon.Maior 6 Jan. 55
Richd. Plummer,jEr(m.ifc(;.z7 Sept. 59
Francis E. Chute, Hon.Mqf. 6 Sept. 7x
Hon. Chas. M. A. Winn 3 May 76
WiUiam S. Hickie,j».« 30 Sept. 76
Richard J. Bice, p.e 33 June 77
Richard E. Palmer 13 June 79
Wm. John Neligan, p.$ 13 June 79
LlBVTXMABTS.
Thomas John Quill, ^.« 18 Apr. 74
James Wm. Raymond 33 Apr! 79
John J. Mulchinock 7 June 79
Sacoirn Libutbxavts.
Herbert R. Ryder ax Sept 78
Robert Lister Bower 5 Mar. 79
John Grant Warren 9 July 70
Jas. Shuckburgh Stewart... 5 Nov, 70
AliVed Cotton Way 39 Nov. 70
Eusebius M. Eagar 39 Nov. 79
-ii;7.— W.Phibbs,Cfl®<.54JP.3oMay t,
^.Maeter iwUh raiJqfQr: ^ ^^
Mr. in the Anny).—Wm.
Russell, late </9 F. ao Jan. yg
Yellow Facirgs.
Digitized by V<J OO^ ikl
46s
Eildare.
{BUle:) LNo.88.]
Head Quarters, Naas.
HoirOBAET COLOirXL.
7>Kir#o/Lein8ter xi May 7*
Lt.Colovsl.
EaataceMaii8field.Hoii.Co2. 33 ^»7 77
Mxjosa.
Son. Bdw. Lawlcsa, UUsLt,
BiJUBr 16 Oct. 75
Captaxkb.
Rich. Wm. Mansfield, Son.
Ifq/or 30 July 6a
Fortescue J. Tynto, |j.». ...17 July 72
\Vm.Henry C. Grattan, p. ».29 Oct. 73
Robert F. Bynd, iote Caj»<.
92 F. 15 Apr. 76
Lord Manrice Fitagerald ... 3 May 76
Wm. Blacker 8 Mar. 79
Ltxutbkavts.
Jacob Sherrard 25 Nov. 74
John fJ. Kennedy 29 Dc«- 75
John Nusrent- Humble 9 June 77
George Vereker 27 June 77
William H. Kennedy 15 Nov. 79
Chaa. G. Loftos-Tottenhamis Nov, 79
SSCOITD LUVTBKAKTB.
William A. Grecson 31 Aug. 78
Lord Charles FitsGerald ...a6 Mar. 79
Adf. 4- Copf.— A.H.B.Mont-
ffomery, Catft. Eifie Br.,.. 6 Jan. 7^
Qr. Miuter {wUk rank qf Or,
Mr. t» the .Imijr).— John
Gage» 6 Sept. 78
M«dJ>ff.—
Black Facings.
Kilkenny.
{FutiUera.) [No. xaj.j
Head Quarters, Kilkenny.
HovoaAET CoLoirxt.
Lr.CktLOVSx..
Howard St. George, JP./a<«
Lt. 77 F. p.9. Son. Col. ...xo Jan. 71
Muoas.
Sir Jas. Langriahe, Bt. JF,
Son. Lt.Col 24 Jan. 66
Brent Neville, Uzi* Capt.
'jiF.p.8 TiSept.78
CAPXAlifB. .
George Morris- Wall, i>.«....x9 Apr. 71
Gorges Hely, J9.« 17 July 71
Wm. Carpenter Shore, j).«. xx Aug. 71
John Nugent Cahill 18 Sept! 72
John Thackcr, late Lt. 63 F 26 Mar. 73
William Slannard, p.$ 21 Apr. 75
Qeo. F. D. Sutherland a Oct. 78
Walter T. BuUer ,.^3'^«P*-79
lintmvAim.
Joseph Wm. Thacker, |».t...xi Aug. 75
Wm. L. Adamthwaite ««Nov. 76
Reginald A. Aylmer 31 May 79
Manrice Den Keatinge 31 May 79
Robert C.Knox ^x May 79
David O. Gregorie x8 Oct. 79
Maurice C, FitsGibbon 18 Oct. 79
SBCOKD LlBUTSVAlTTS.
Wm. F. B. Tighe 15 Sept. 77
Warden Flood 20 June 78
Samuel A. James 14 Dec. 78
Frederick W. 8. Stone 99 Oct. 79
Adft. 4' Qwe.--0. Dawson,
COfft. x8 jr. X4 Nov. 76
(^.Matttr {with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the .^rMy).->-Adam
Lambert x Apr. 77
M*d. Ctf.—ChaB. G. LyBt3r,
MD. Surg. Mas 1 Mar. 73
Rich. J. Magee, 8nrg. MaJ. x Mar. 73
yellow Facings.
King's Ootinty.
{Bo^al BiJU*.) [No. 98.]
Head Quarters, Parsonstown.
HOHOBABT COLOITKL.
Thomas Bernard, DL. JF.
late Bt, Motor 12 Laneer92$ Mar. 7s
Lt.Coloitbl.
Ambrose C. Wolseley-Cox,
laULt.x2 LaneiT* xoNov. 77
Major.
^frClcmcntJ Wolselcy.Pt,
p.* 22 June; 8
Militia Infantry of Ireland*
Caraivs.
John Giffhrd Armitt,p.«. ...14 Apr. 75
GeorgeBennett 9 Oct. ^5
Arthur Henry Byng,teteX'^
BogalNamf 20 Dec. 77
John T. Blaken^ 8 Mar. 79
Edward Drake Kelly 3 July 79
ListrrswAVTs.
Henry Seton West 9 J«°' 75
Arthur Wm. Sankey 30 J^ne 77
Richard F.Julian 26 Nov. 79
Edmund Herbert Bennett.. 39 Nov. 79
Sub Lxbutbb Aires.
Richard Butler 18 Apr. 77
Sbcovo Libutbvamts.
Wm. A. A. Nugent 8 Jan. 79
Frederick H. F. Newland 4 July 79
Arthur John Gore 27 8ept.79
Adjt. 4- Capt.—Wm. Trocke,
late Li. 4* Adjniant 35 F. ;
Son. Motor x Apr. 70
(ir.Maeter (tpUk rank qf Qr.
Mr. Ml the Army),—'Wm.
Griffin x Apr. 77
Med. Q^.— Thomas Woods,
MD. Surg, Mcff x Mar. 73
Chas. Stoney, Surg. Maj. ...10 Mar. 76
Scarlet Facings.
Leitrim.
(Bi/lee.) [No. 111.]
Head Quarters, Carrick-oU'Shannon.
HoirOBABT CoLOBBt.
Son. William Fra. Forbes,*
late Lt. 4r Capt. Qren.Qde. 1 5 Apr. 7X
Lt.Colobxl.
James Fleetwood Rynd 13 Feb. 78
Majobs.
Roderick John Hanley, late
Li. 25 F. 15 June 78
Captaiits.
John M' Manns, ^.« 6 May 74
B. John Teeling, p.e 14 Nov. 74
Theophilus B. Jones, p.«.... 8 Nov. 76
Wm. Henry White, p.t. 5 Mar. 79
LlBUTBKAKTS.
Richard Moore 31 May 75
William A. Mervyn 25 Jan. 79
Gheorge Henry JoneB 20 Aug. 79
'' Sbcobd LiBUTBVAirrs.
Hugh 0. MoTeman 5 June 78
Kennedy Beresford x8 Oct. 79
Adjl. f Capt.— Geo. Phibbs,
Capt.SjF. X Apr. 77
Q.lf(iu<.— Jas.SodenCullen 19 July 69
Med. Q^.— Wm.H,FrBnklin,
MD. Surg. Maj x Mar. 73
Robert Bradshaw, laie St<{f
Aeaitt. Surg., Surg. Major x Mar. 73
Black Facings.
Soyal Limeriok Ooonty.
{Funliert.) [No. 123.]
Head Quarters, Limenck.
HOHOXAXY COLOBBL.
Bt.Son.\fixi.,Lord^xoly...26 July 64
Lt.Colobbl.
The Earl ^ Limerick, laU
of Bifie Brigade 9 July 70
Majobs.
Geo. E. Massy, JB'on. Lt. Col.23 Mar. 71
John Howley, Son. Lt. Col.11 Jane 79
CArXAIBR.
George Stein, If on. Ifq/or... ro Nov. 58
GeorgeWm.Finch,iiron.lfa;. 2 Dec. 58
BrvanEdw.Sheehy,iroii.Jua;.x9Jan.7i
Richard Wm. Cradock, late
Capt, x7 JP. a Feb. 71
Rochford V. Hunt, Son. Maj. 1 2 Apr. 73
Foorde Russell Royso, p.8.30 Apr. 73
Edward C. Conyers, p.t. ...28 Jan. 74
Wm. G. Gubbins 16 May 74
Robert Cuming, late Ca§tt.
99 F,; Son. Major 15 Mar. 76
Joseph S. Furlonge, p.e. ...z x June 79
LlBUTBBABTS.
Thomas Qloster 33 Nov.
Carrol Naiah..... x6Dec. 76
John B. Ribton, laU £<. 89 7 3 Jtioe ;3
John A. Braddell X7 Feb. 77
David O. Conyers q July 79
Sbcovd LmrrxvABTS.
George H. Hunt 8 Jtn. 79
Paget B. 8. Reeves.....; 9 May 79
James MaeMahon xsMsy 79
John Francis i7. Grem aoMay 79
Thomas Chute ao AQg.79
Robert Edward Pfgott 10 Dec. 79
A^t. and Cope.— Thos. Geo.
U&\n»^laieCapt. iWJ.B.\
Son. Majw 5 May €5
Pajrfluu/er.--Edw.C.D.BeU as Aug. 59
qr.MoMter {ynXh rank of Or.
Mr. in the .ir»y>.-John
Prendergast 1 Apr. 77
Med. Of. — Patrick En-
right, JfD. Surg. Maj x Mar. 73
Blue FacfngB.
Londondenj.
{Light Iiifantrg.) [No. 95.]
Head Quarters, Londonderry.
HoHOBABT COLOVBL.
A'rHeniyHarveyBruoe,Bf. x6 Jan.
LT.COLOITBI. ComCAVBABT.
Wm. Fitzwilliam Lenox
Conyngfaam, JF. laie
88^; Sanorarg Cot<mel...2s Sept.
Majobs,
Geo. Knox, Son, Li. CoL..,ij June
Captaivs.
Wm.E. Scott, Son. ir«f'«rioDec.
John H. Knox-Browne, Mste
Capt. la Laneer9fP.M 97 Jan.
James Jackson Clark, p.*. 23 Feb.
Edmund S. Lecky, p^e..
Son. Major 12 Jan.
John Lawrence,! Jaie Capt.
90 F. I Son.Major 15 Apr.
LlBVTBlTABTS.
David W. StevenBon,^.*. ... 5 Oct.
Alexander Boyle, ^.* 7 Feb.
WiUiam Quin, ©.•, .\ 34 July
Henry John M'CorkeJl, ^•.24 July
Thomas H^. Payne, j^.«... 3 Feb.
Charles John Osb<»iie. p.k.n4 Feb.
Sbcobs LixuTXVAjrrs.
Stewart A. M. Bmoe 15 May
CharleB Newman Sveleffh. 7 M^y
Lenox C Arbuj^Mot xi Oct.
Adjt. 4- Ctmt.—J. O. Gaffe»
CapL 4$ Foot ...310 Oct.
Fagnuuter.— Rowley Mmer ao Feb.
Qr.Uaeter (via ram^ qf Qr.
Mr. in the 4mf ).-ChM.
Brennan, late QrJir.vfB. 9\ Oct.
Med. Of.— Sir Wm. Miller.
MDTlSurg. Me^ „ , Mar.
A. Skipton, i^Bfy xsMar.
Primrose FadngB.
■.76
The Prince of Wales's Boyal
Eegiment of Longford Bifles.
Head Quarters, Longford. [No. 85 .]
HOBOBABT OOLOVBL.
Lt.Colovbx..
Luke, Lord Annaly, laie
Capt. 13 Dre a Mar, e;
Majob.
Ralph A. Dopping-Hepen-
Stal,JP.,i>.«.;iro«.£f.CW.x7F»b. (r
CAVTAnrB.
L. L. Bushe Fox, JF, Son,
M^.; Tnet.o/MueketrgM, 5 Jwat «:
JohnT.Davy8,|>.«.jroi«.Jf(n;.i7 Juneu
Francis R. BlaCkley, j9.«. ... 3 lUr 71
James H. Dopping xS Apr. rr
Aug. P. F. West,i>.» 20 8ept;»
IdXUTBB-AVTS.
Charles E. Leflroy 9 May r
Son. Chas. Jas. White 18 Od p
SECoim Lkbutbkabts.
Richard Dowse 15 Feb. r^
Cecil Edgoworth ao Not.;^
ad/^. ^•Capl.—R.W.B. White,
Capt. 27 Foot 12 NOT.:^
''cSlgitized'byvSt^>^
Louth.
(Ji/f«.) [No. 108.]
Head Qiuirtere, Dundalk.
HOVOIIBT GOLOVZI^
Lr.CoLoirBL Cox1cA.2rsi.1nr.
Sr John S. Robineoo, JSart,
JP. laitLUut. 60 Jiyie$,
HoHonrf Colonel 24 Dec. 54
3LLJ0VS.
^Iliam Thos. Hoiray, p.f.
HM.Lt.Cel 6Attg.73
WiUJam Johnstone Bellinf?-
iam,laUCapt. 50 F. Hon.
U.CU x6 Oct 75
Gi-PTAurs.
Bob.3CMiir^7,2roii. l£aior\o Mat. 59
John Fred. Foster, luU Li,
13 F«Mar» 25 Apr. 71
Chiriea E. MHTlmtock, i>.».23 July 73
Hany Wm. Jamieeon, j).«.2o Nov. 75
AlanHeniyBeIIingham.ji.«. 5 July 76
AithnrMacftn,«.« 15 Sept. 77
Tannison Edw.8nutli,|i.ff...x5 Sept. 77
Alfred H. Ornuby, ji.* 3 Apr. 78
LiBimirAJiTe.
VtttfaewJoh]iD'Aro7,i».«...24 Jnly 75
Bw. ChM. B. Bellew a Feb. 76
Herrey Foster a Mar. 78
GeoTjreMeyler ...xz Oct. 79
Wm. Bellinjrhtfm Jameflcm x8 Oct. 79
George De Belle Ball 18 Oct. 79
Sicon> LismnarAVTS.
wmooghbyAMontgomsryatf Jnly 79
T. Sl 6. R. Montgomery ...26 July 79
John CecU ThomhiU 20 Aug. 79
ii;. # Copt.— Benry Cad-
del], Copt, 89 y. .,.,...23 Apr. 77
^.Uuttr iwUk mk of Qr,
Jff. in a« JrMy).->Hcnry
Shsw « 1 Apr. 77
Blade Facings.
Horth Hayo.
Head Quarters, Balllna. ,[Ko. zao.]
COLOVXI..
81. Georsre Cnflb, 2a<tf Cajrf. 2
^. e«ii. ; 3 Aug. 69
liT.COLOiriK.
A. W. Knox>Gore « Uit
<^^. 6q Bifitt, p.» «..3oAlig.69
. Maiobs.
fraestKnoz,JP.ir<Mi. JUO>{za July 61
JohDWaiTan,fal«Ga^.ta2>l23 0ct 75
^,^ CA.PTAIV8.
™d W. Encn^ Hon.Mtrf.^ Nov. 59
wice C. J. Blake, «.•, ...16 Oct. 6x
I«»ellyn Blake 30 May 63
DaTida.Fair,p.»..Am.Jlfq;.zo June 78
Wa. Henzy Bourke, p.t, ...25 Nov. 74
L»irT>vi.irT8.
Bobert GeOh Moatyn, ».». ... 7 Jan. 72
%M. G.Moore 4 Nov. 74
^.B. B. Seyxnoor, late
tt.iooF. r3Nov. 75
JaLB.MarpbT tsMar.76
5fcchaelJ.B.CWfflii 7 Apr. 79
., „S«coiraLi»irni»4irTS.
John Huston Ormeby :. 7 June 78
S»^les?.Boolhby 5 Mar. 79
Edward M. B. Munna 23 May 79
^rt. JCaf,«.-G. Cox, Copt.
pS^F- xaJan. 76
•J**"*.— Stanhope Kennyas Feb. 55
«^.<y.~J.J.NoUn,5wy. x Mar. 73
White Fttciziga.
South Mayo.
(J^iiUs.) [N0.X5.]
Head Quarters, Weetpcrt.
HOVOIAST COLOVBL.
lrt0.Jfarg.<jf81igo,DZ.JP. 5 July 41
. Ia.Cox^vxl.
B9n.Q>UmH aS Apr. 77
„ ^ MUOB.
^'•^*^«' as Apr. 77
MtUtia Infantry of Irelmid.
CAPtA-iirs.
HenxyJohnBuohanan, Son,
Major, p.t, 17 July 65
Jas. Howe Browne, Son.
Major xo Aug. 69
Richard Browne, do. Itui. <if
Mueketrj/fpj 20 July 71
Walter J. Browne, p.: 20 July 71
Fitzhardinge Kingsoote,*
late Copt, BiJUBr 23 Mar. 72
LixuTB]rA.]rTs.
William J. Campbell, laU
En: 2 F.^p.e aa May 7x
Robert F. R. Fair, p.9 xa Nov. 71
Wm. T. 8. Lauder, v.«. xo Mar. 75
Mark Blake a Mar. 78
James C. V. Blake 5 Nov. 79
Sbcovd LntirrxvurTs.
Oap^,4'A4jt.-^oYm Bdmund
Whaite,! laU Capt. 10 JP. ;
Hon.Mtyor 37 Apr. 64
Qr. Matter. —
Med. qf.-Q. W. HatcheH,
Surg XI Apr. 71
ThoB. Allznan, Surg i Mar. 73
Scarlet Facings.
Boyal Meath.
Head Quarters, Navan. [No. 1x9.]
HoVOBUtT COLOVIL.
Marq. ^Headfort x6 Deo. 76
Lr.CoxMirBi. CoiocAjrDAirT.
ffon. H. L. B. Rowley xx Aug. 75
Majobs.
Richard Donaldson, Son.
LtCol 9 Oct 75
Henry Stuart Johnston ...26 Feb. 79
Captains.
John P. Keamey,i?o».lfa/.x3 Feb. 71
Fra. O'Donnell Murphy ...it July 71
John Fox Dillon ix July 71
Sinclair E. de Satg^-de
Thoren, p.» ao May 76
Charles Pepper 6 Aug. 79
Gustavua F. W. Lambart... 7 Aug. 79
LXXITTXVAVTS.
Edw. Hamilton Woods a June 7x
Nugent Talbot Everard. z r July 7 1
Wm. E. A.BarrVfp.f 7 Apr. 74
Hercules D. B. Rowley 28 Oct. 76
R. B. G. Ashfanrst-Gradwell 3 Sept 79
Sbcoitd LixircxvAirTS.
Arthur H. T. Pollock X9 June78
Trevor H. Hamilton z Aug. 77
A. J. Lord EUlleen 37 Sept 79
Richard Taylor Woods 39 Nov. 79
Adit. ^ Capt.-^. B. Kenrte-
man, J9<.lf«'or xoo F. ...as Dec. 77
qr.Maeier {wUh rank of Qr.
Mr. in ik4 ^raiy).--«aml.
McBride x Apr. 78
Med. Of.—
Jas.M.Barry,]rD..i.9ii4^.T3Mar. 68
3Iue Facings.
Honaghan.
Head Quarters, Monaghan. [No. zaz.]
Lt.Coloitbl ComcAirnAirT.
5Sr Thomas Oriel Forster,
Bart.^ late Capt. 77 JP. ;
Son.Colonel 29 June 55
Majobs.
Charies WoodwTight,< late
Capt. 36 F, ; Son. Lt. Col. 20 July 59
Jesse Lloyd, late Capt. 47 F.j
Sonorary Lt.CoUnel z8 Feb. 65
Captaqts.
Bobert Forster, Instmetortff
Mueketry, Hon.Mtnor 23 Nov. 55
JohnLeaUe,rate£«. iWJ.B.
p.e. Son, Mqjor 3 July 57
Robert Thomson, late Capt.
97 Fj Son.Major T6Apr. 73
John Thos. Moutray i$ Sept 77
Wm. H. B. Wood-Wright... X i Sept 78
Thomas F. Richardson 15 Nov. 79
466
LuVTBlTAirTS.
Robt N. A. Flanagan, jr.*. 26 Feb. 73
Son. Peter Westenra 20 Sept. 76
Ralph Smith : 29 Nov. 79
Francis B. Woodwrlght ...29 Nov. 79
SlCOHS LiXUTBVAHTS.
William Atkins 23 Oct 78
Henry Becher 3 May 79
At^'t. 4r Capl.-^Umry Hen-
derson,! late Capt. xo F.,
Son. Mqjor x6 June 6a
Qr.Maeter fmnik rank t^f Or.
Mr. in the ArmfJ.— Joian
Dods ., X Apr. 77
Med. Q^.— WilUam Nassau
Trwin, MD, Surg.Maj.... « Mar. 73
F. R. IntmtMB.Surgewfi... t Mar. 73
White Facmgs.
Queen's Oonnty.
{Bopal Bj/lee.) [No. 104.]
Head Quarters, Maryborough.
Lt.Colovxi..
Henry Daniel Garden, JF.
late ^52 F. Son.Col. ...X4 May 73
Majobs.
Walter J. Borrowes, Son.
U.Colonfil ;....i2 May 75
, CAPTAlirS.
Thomas S. Trench 28 Mar. 7a
ir(im.RobtFlower,iroii.jrai. 6 Auff. ix
John Aldridge,! Capt. h.p.
ao-R. 28 Mar. 74
Robert Godolphin Cosby,
lateLt.6 Dre 31 Mav 75
James deC. J. Hughes aa May 78
LixuTBirAim.
Geo. Wm. Marsh.... ^ 9 Fob. 76
John Graven Garden ao Apr. 76
Thomas H. Kenunis < X3 Sept 79
SsCOn LlBUlBVAHTB.
James W. Ritchie z June 78
Dudley S. A. Cosby 8 Mar. 79
Henry Charles White 15 Mar. 7^
George Franois Mihoer. ao Sept 79
Adjt.irCapt.'-43t^. Hastings
Brooke, UU^ Lt. 48 P. ...:.. ai Oct 7 k
Qr.MaeteriwiikrinhofQr.^ ^*
Mr. in the Armp).—idw.
Mumaae ■ Mar. 60
Jf«I.Qf.— Dav. Jacob, MD. ^
Sarg. Mm 29 Apr. 74
Scarlet Pacings.
SoBOommon.
Head Quarters, Boyle. [No. 93. j
HOVOBABT GOLOHSL.
Bdw. R. King-Harman, late
60-P. X4 Aug. 7S
LT.G0I.92rBL.
Robert H. French,JIon Col.\4 Mar. 74
Majobs.
Rich. Irwin, Son. Lt. Col...\o Dec. 73.
Wm. Watson Hackett 31 Mar. 75
Gaptauts.
Caleb RoberUon, late Capt.
SSFooti Son.MMor a4Jtin077
Luke Leonard j;. a. JSrosJbfdv'.zd Mar. 70
Laurence J. B. ThomhiU j>.«.a9 Mar. 73
Alfred de P. D'Arcy xo Dec. 73
Hen. B.N. Earl ofKingBtomB Apr. 74
Michael Joseph Balfe 33 Oct. 75
Thos. Y. L. Kirkwood 5 June7l
Heniy M. Fits Gibbon, p.*. a Nov. 78
LxxunvAVTS.
William Llovd 8 July 75
R. A. D. Yelverton 13 Nov. 75
Son. Richard P. French ...ao Jan. 77
Charles 8. Stafford... x8 Oct. 79
Bdw. Whitby Lynch x8 Oct. 79
Francis Wm. Magan x8 Oct 79
SbCOXD LXBUrXXAXTS.
William H. M. Burke xo July 79
Ac^t. 4r Capt.— John A. H.
Grorges, late Capt. Bengal
Army; Son.Mq;'or x May 63
Qr. Muter (with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army). — James
Bond 8Sept66
BuffFacin^UyiC
467
North Tipperary.
{Light It^aniry. ) [No. 105 . j
Head Quarters, Caahel.
HoHOIUmT COLOKSL.
G. Ponaonby, Vise. Lismore,
Lt. qftke County, late Cor.
17 Laneer$ n Jan. 55
Lt.Goloitxl.
George Frend.^ kUe Bret.
Ma}. a6 JP. :Hon. Col.p.». 16 Mar. 7a
Majors.
BichardAuR. Cooper,* iof«
Lt. ^Capt. Scott Fu: Od*. a8 Feb. 74
Joseph Seymour, j?.» x6 June 79
Captaiits.
Geo. Pred. Green,* Captain
k.p.7oF. 7 Jan. 74
Fitsgibbon Trant, lait Lt.
64 Jf. 7 Jan. 74
Henry Charles Manaergh,*
late Capt. 30 F, 15 Mar. 76
Chas. S. Hamilton,!'.* 19 July 76
EdmnndEyre 15 May 78
Robert Jones Ashmore x6 Apr. 79
LUUTSHAKTS.
George Wolfe ai Apr. 75
Beiy. P. E. C. Bnnbory ...la May 75
Randal St. G. Manser>;ch ...aa Nov. 76
Hugh H. M. O'Grady aoMay79
Morgan H. M. Harding ...13 Sept.79
Richard J. Gardiner x3Sepl.79
Vernon Wm. Buasell 13 Sept.79
Wm. y. Penne&Uher 13 Sept.79
SxCOVn LlSUTSKAVTB.
Alex. Lindsay Carnegie ...aj Sept. 79
4<y*. ^Qij)«.— W.H.Herbert,
Capt. liF 9 Nor. 78
Qr.MaHer {»Uk rank of Qr.
Jfr. •» tke .^raqr).— Barnes
Carroll lOct. 78
Med. Qf.—y. W. RoBBell,
awrg.Me^ 30 July 73
Dark Green Facings.
Militia Infantry of Ireland,
Tho.Auchinleck,2ateX£.zxP.i6 June65 .
Chaa. Murray Alexander ...xo Aug. 7a <
Henry Irvine as Oct. 731
James HenryStronge a4 Dec. 73
Hen. Geo. Saml. Alexanderag Apr. 74 ,
Rowley Alex. Miller, i».». ...13 May 76 1
Hon. Chaa. Alexander, p.». 8 Jan. 79
Peter C. Browne,' laie Capt,
as F. 3x May 79
LnuTBKAins.
Hugh Gore 94 July 75
Walter L. Stronge ao Ang. 79
Wm. Bdw. Carver ao Aug. 79
Robert L. Blosse ao Aug. 79
Robert G. Gore aoAag.79
Henry Ward Lowiy 13 Sept. 79
John Pirn 13 Sept. 79
Sbcovd LzxurarAXTS.
Robt-Armstrong-Yerburgh 4 May 78
Cecil Hamilton Browne ... a Apr. 79
Richard Ellis 6 Aug. 79
Charles B. 8. Stronge 3 Sept.79
Hamilton Stuart xo Dec. 79
A^it.4r C!a»<.—Robt. Conway
Dobbs tX\M,late Capt.n F. ;
Son. M<^or x Oct. 63
Faymaater.—yim. Maxwell
Carpendale a6 Feb. 55
(^.Matter {wUk rank </ Qr.
Mr. in tkeArmg).— Rob.
Davidson i Apr. 77
Med. 0/'.--John Moore, JTD.
Surg. X4 Apr. 60
Wm. Sproule Love, Surg.... i Mar. 73
Blue Facings.
SoTal Tyrone FusilierB.
[No. 80.]
Head Quarters, Omagh.
HovomAXT CoiiOirxL.
£ir James Mathew Stronge,
Bart. JF. DL. laU tfs ^•
Ode aa Apr. 62
Lt.Coianxl CoioiAiroAirT.
Fras. Ellis, JP. Horn. C0L...310 Apr. 73
Majobs.
George Perry M'Clintook,
VL. JF 8 Feb. 71
LewisMansergh Buchanan,*
laU Lt. SBF.: IJon.Lt.Cohan Jan. 79
Cattaiks.
Robt.S.Hamilton,f M.Jfiiy. xo June 64
Hon. Robt. Torrens O'Nemxs June 65
Westmeatli.
(Ei/f«.) [No. XX4.]
Head Quarters, Mullingar.
HOKOBABT OOLOITBL.
Fulke S., Lord Grevillo, JTP.
late 1 Life Qde 39 Dec. 75
Lt.Goloitbl.
Sari qf Granard, JTP., p.e.;
Hon. Colonel a6 Dec. 55
Majobs.
John Richard Malone, late
Lt. xa Lanoere x6 Apr. 79
Captaiks.
John C. Grant, Capt. h.p.
a F. ; Hon.Mqfor x8 May 7X
Fra. L. Tottenham, laie
Ene. loF. 19 June 71
Francis Hume Kelly, p.e. ...31 Jan. 7a
Wm. G. Fitzgerald, p.* x8 Nov. 74
Arthur R. Meoham,p.« 19 Dec. 74
Wm. Henry Levinge,|y.«....z6 Aug. 79
LXXUTBlTAjrTS.
Edward Batiersby, p.*. ... x Apr. 74
Arthur M. J. O'Conor a4 Feb. 75
Edw. W. Purdon 18 May 76
Montagu R. Chapman ao Aag. 79
SBCOim LiBUTXiTAm.
Henry Famham Burke ...isSepL;;
Gilbert Lavallan J. J. G.
Nugent aCMtr. 7-)
Patrick H. A. O'Hara 2 Apr. ?v
Thomas M. Jameson 13 Sept-rj
A^t. 4- Caj»£.— J.E.Harden,
Ca^^. \cgF. 8 Jan. 76
Qr. JfMfar (v*a ramk pf Qr.
Mr. te a^^rn^).— James
Foley X Apr. 77
J/«rf.Qir.~R.V.15aUy.S»fy.a5 July 73
Black Facings.
Wexford. i
Head Quarters, Wexford. [No. 99.^^ |
HOVOBABT COLOVBL. |
Robt.Shapland,XoiiiCarew5Apr. 47 j
Lt.Colokbl.
Harry Alcock, p.t. DL. JF. I
Hon. Colonel 3 Dec. « j
Majobs.
Narcissus Edw. Huaon.ji.*. I
JF.,Hon.Lt. Colonel xoMsj;! |
Beauchamp Henry Col-
dough, Hon. Lt.Col x June 79
Philip Savage Alcock,* JF.
late Capt. QS F. x60ct. 75
Captadts.
JohnThos.Beatty,J7oa.lfra;.i8 Jime6o
James Gavan, Hon. Major .a6 Apr. U
Robert Roche, Horn. Major. 4 May 71
Morgan Geo. Lloyd, late
Comet I Dr. Gdt. p.e. JF,
Inet. qfMuek. xt May 71
Henry Arthur Boy8e,p.«. ...77 Jnly 74
Philip Herbert Here, jp.9. ...15 Jose 77
Fred. K. P. Pigott 4 June 77
Walter Redmond ax Aug. 7S
Owen L. F. Lloyd 9 Jane?)
LiBUTBVAsra.
Hon. Wm. John French ...30 Vsy 77
Bernard J. G. Bioharda ...23 Ocl -fi
Richard Nunn aoAnf^.T^
Abraham J. Howlin ao Aiv 79
William H.Nunn ao Aug.:^
Frederick P. W. Power ...ao Aog. 79
Edwin G. Johnson aoAag-Tt
Wm. Alovsiua B.Bedmond ao Sept. 7^
SBOOim LXBUTXVAHn.
Edmund Martin Read 9 Jane 79
Charles F. H. Bicharda ...a6 Joly 7^
Wm. B. G. Blacker x6 Anj?. 7)
Anthony Loftus Cliffe . ..... 13 Bepi. 79
Wm. H. K. Bedmond 34 Dee. :«
Adit. 4- C<^.— T. C. Wray.
Capt. x8 F. as Feb. f
Qr. Matter {withramkqfQr.
Mr. in tkeArwuf).~-Qeart(9
Wm. Hawkeeoy a9NoT.:9
Med. Q^.— Bob. J. Crean,
Sura. IS May 71
John Percy Waddy,4.&ify. IS May 7»
Tellow Facings.
Channel Islands Militia.
Soyal Jersey.
Adjutant General.
Lt.Col. Chas. P. Le Comu.
Chief Aeeiet. nepector em
Ckiiflnetr. qfMueketry.
Lt.Col. T. Percival Touael,'
laU Lt. Colonel 27 F.
Oovemment Secretary.
Lt. Col. J. F. Murray, late
9F.
TlKLD AbTILLXBT.
Lt.Cole. P. Du Heaume,
Clement A. de Quetteville.
Ateiet. Inep. and Adjutant.
Capt. Philip Sorel.
lat, or Nobth-Wbst Bbox-
XXHT.
Lt.Col. PhiUp Payn.
Aeeiet. Inep. and Adjutant,
Bt.Mfv'or, James Gibant.
avn, or Nobtx Rsencxira.
Lt.Col. J. Godfiwy, Col. and
Aide de Camp to the Queen.
Aeeiet. Inep. and Ad^jutant.
Capt. H. W. C. Saunders.
STH, or South-Wbst Rbgx-
MKITT.
Lt.Col. Joshua Brayn.
Adjutant, Capt. J. Brayn.
3BD, or East RsoiicxirT.
Hon.Col. Francis Le Breton.
Lt.Col. John Touzel.
Aeeiet. Inep. and Adjutant.
Capt. W. C. Gray.
4TB, or South Rxgiicxkt.
St. Lawrence Battalion.
Lt.Col. Gervaise Le Gros.
Aeeiet. Inep. and A^'utant.
Captain W. B. Godflray.
St. Helier Battalion.
Lt.Col. Bdw. Delataste.
Aeeiet. Inep. and Ati^'utant.
Bt.Mator U. Bailhache.
avD, or Nobtx Bi GiviM
(Light Ittfantry.)
Lt.Col. James GaUieim?.
Aeeiet.Inepeetor and Adjnteet.
JBf.lfit^B.&SoreU.
Eoyal GueniBey.
Aide de Camp to the Queen.
Col. William BeU, Ute 64 F.
Adjutant General of Militia.
Lt.Col. J. M'Crea. laie 45 F.
MiUHa Aidee de Camp to the
Lt.Govemor.
Lt.Col. Jul. Alphonso Carey.
Major F. W. Gosselin, laie
4 Dr. Guarde.
Capt. W. W. Carey.
3B]>, or South RxGimxr.
(lAgU Infantry.)
Lt.Col. Cowm. J. C. Uacna.
Adjutant. Bt. Major Jouai
fie Pelley.
Abtillbbt Rbgixxitt.
Lt.Col. W. M. Jones.
Adjutant^ Capt. W. Barton.
xsT, or East Rboixbitt.
(Light Infantry.)
Lt.Col. A. H. ColUngs.
Adjutant. Capt. J Plrio. .
4TH, or Wbst Rbomixt.
(Light Iitfantrw.J
Lt.Col.Comm.J.G.deGttit^
Adjutant,
Boyal Aldemeyr
Abtxllxbt.
X<.a>i.CSwi«.T.N.BarbeD*ca
Adjutant. Lt. J. Renier.
Boyal Sark.
Lt. Col. Cow. Wm.T. Collinp
Acijutant.
Digitized by V^jOOV 11:^
8epi.i
War Services of the Officers of Hie Militia, 468
Aberdeenshire.— 1 Captain IdLon sorvod with the field force under Colonel Murray, R. Artillery, employed on the
50-iiiile r&dios round Shanghai during the eummer of 1863. Also with the Anglo-Chinese Contingent in Colonel
Qordon's Taeping campaigns of 1863-64, and was present at the siege and storming of Changchowroo (Medal, and
fitsr of the 2nd Class of the Dragon) .
Anglesey.—' Lt Colonel Lewis served with the 5th Dragoon Guards in the Crimean Campaign in 1854-5, including
the battles of Balaklayaand Inkerman,batU6 of the Tcheroaya, and siege of Bebastopol (Medal with three Clasps,
Tiurkisb War Medal, and sth Class of the Me^jidie).
Antrim.—! Captain Pottinger served at the attack on the Burda Hills, loth December 1859.
'— aa^.-u Colonel Hon. Edward Brownlow served with the Scots Fusilier Guards in the Crimea from the 8th
1855 (Medal with Clasp for Sehastopol, and Turkish Medal).
Captain Pakenham served with the xoist Fusiliers in the Indian North West Frontier War of 1863, and was pre-
sent at the attack and capture of the Crag Piquet, the Conical Hill, and Umbeyla (Medal with Clasp) .
* Miyor Simpson served with the 5and Light Infantry at the defeat of the Sealkote mutineers on the banks of the
Bsvee on the lath and x6th July 1857 ; also flrom the X4th August at the siege assault and occupation of Delhi—
wverely wounded in the right breast (Medal with Clasp)
* Quarter Master Davidson served with the 67th Regiment throughout the campaign of z 860 in North China,
incloding the action of Sinho, taking of Tangku, storm and capture of the inner Taku Fort, and surrender of Peki|»
(Medal with two Clasps). '»»'»' ~»
Ayr.— 1 Sir James Fergusson served with the Grenadier Guards the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to 4th Ma^r
i8s5, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman (wounded), and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and
TnrkiBh Medal).
* Mi^or M'Alester served with the 46th Regt. in the Crimea from the 8th Nov. 1854, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopol (MedAl with Clasp, 5th Class of the Met^idie, and Turkish Medal).
' Quarter Master Grahame served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 ^th the at at Fusiliers, including the batUes
of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and expedition to Kinboum (Medal with three Clasps, and
Turkish Medal).
Bedford.—' Sir John Burgoyne served in the Grenadier Guards in the Crimea, in 1854, and was seventy
woonded at the battle of the Alma (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
' Qsarter Master Muir served with the 72th Regiment throughout the New Zealand war of 1863-66, and was
preient with the Thames Expedition and with that of the Waikato (Medal).
Buoks.— ' Captain Powell served with the 49th Regt. in the (Crimean campaign flrom the ist Sept. 1855, including
the liege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
* Quarter Master Scott served with the 73rd Regiment during the KaiBr war of 1850-53 (Medal), and was present
in all the principal actions in Kaifirland ; also at Uie battle of Rerea— wounded. Served aJso in the Indian campaign
of 1858-59 (Medal).
Osmbfidga.— 1 Oaptafn Willis served with the ist Roirals in the Crimea from the 9th December 1854, inolndtng
the Biege and fUl of Sebastopol (Medal with Chwp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal) .
Osrlow.— A Major Butler served with 60th Rifles throughout the campaign of 1 860 in China (Medal with two Cnasps).
Oamarvon.— ^IC^or Morgan embarked for the Gold Coast with the and Battalion 23rd FusiUers in 1873
(Aihsnti Medal).
Oheshlrei— 1 Colonel Loch served with the 3rd Bengal Cavalry in the SutleJ Campaign in 1846 and was
present at the battle of Sobraon (Medal). Was sent ear^ in 1854 by the Foreign Office, under General Beafeson,
to the Danubian Provinces to organise the Turkish Irregular Cavalry with rank of Lt. Coicnel in the Turkish
Service; crossed to the Crimea, and was invalided shortly after the battle of Alma (Turkish Medal). Attached
to Head Quarters of Osmmander in Chief in China m 1857 and present at the operations before and capture
of Csaton (Medal with Clasp). Was on board the gunboat " Bustard," at the capture of the Peiho and upper
forts in 1858. Was attached to the head quarters of Sir Hope Ghrant in i860 and present at the various operations
previous to and at the capture of Sinho, Tangku, and the Taku forts (Medal with two Clasps). Accompitnied the
Esrl of Elgin with the army on advance on Pekin, and was captured with Mr. Parkes and sent prisoner to Pekin ;
on release brought home the Convention of Pekin and ratified treaty of Tien*tsin, and made CB.
' H^jor Egerton served with the and Battalion Rifle Brigade the Eastern campaign of 1854 <^nd up to the 13th
Apnl 1855, including the battle of Alma and aiege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
' 3f^r Harrison served with the 4th Regiment throughout the Abyssinian campaign of z868, and was present at
the action of Arogee and capture of MagdiJa (Medal)
* Captain SaUaborv served in the Servian -Turkish war fh>m a9th August to aand October 1876, and was present
u Aide de Camp to G^eneral Dochtouroff at the battle of Zaitchar (where he gained the silver medal for "valour ")•
bsttles of the aoth and azst October on the heights before Deligrad, and other minor aiR^rs. Was one of the first
three placed on Prince Milan's private list for the Gold Medal ft)r ** conspicuous gallantry in action."
Cork.— 'Major Wrizon served with the 65th Regiment in the New Zealand wars from i860 to 1865; com-
msnded a Company and was present with the Expedition to Warea with capture and destruction of Pahs.
Exneditionto'Waitaraand Huirangi, and action at Euirangi; expedition to Kinihi and attack and capture of
I'Blu: actions at Kairau on the aqth and 30th December z86o; capture of Matorikoriko ; sapping operations to
Rifle Pits and Pah at Te Area and Pukerangiori and repulse of the sortie ; action of Rangiriri, and storming and
csptore of the Pah on the 3 ist and aand November 1863 (Medal).
'Captain Cuppage served with the 43rd Light Infiantsy in the New Zealand War of 1864-65, and was present at
the actions of the Gate Pah and Te Ranga (Medal).
Oomwall.— > Lt.Colonel Champion served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battle of Inkerman,
B«Ke and fkll of Sebastopol, in the Trenehes with the siege train, and at the bombardments of April and i6th
ud xTth June— wounded (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet Ma^, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of
thellediidie).
* Sir Wm. Wallaoe Onslow served in the lath Regiment in New Zealand during active operations in x866 (Medal).
B«r^.— ' Colonel Coke has received the Medal for Ava.
' Coionel MoslQy served with the 60th Rifles in KaiBrland in 1851-53, and was present in the operations in the
WateiUoof m October, and passage of the Kei with Colonel Byre's Column on the 4tn Dec. 1851 (Medal).
■ LtColonel Newdigate served as a Lieut, in the Native Levies at the Cape of Good Hope in 1851, and was present
at the capture of Fort Armstrong (Medal).
* Qoaner Master Beid served with the 95th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, includinf
tbeliataes of Alma and Inkerman, repulse of the sortie of the 76th Oct. 1854, siege and fkll of SebMStopol (Medal
with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served also the Central India campaign of 1858, including the siege and
capture of Kotahl recapture of Chundaree, action of Kota ke Serai, attack and capture of the town and fortress of
^^wslior, siege and eaptare of Powree, surprise and defeat of the rebels at Khoondrye (Medal with Clasp). Has
also the Mend for long and meritorious service.
^ Hi^or Hurt served in the Royal Navy in the Baltic in x8s4 and in the Black Sea in 1854-56 (Baltic Medal,
Crimean Medal with Clasps for Asoff and Sebastopol, Turkish Medal, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
I>evon.— 1 Major Letts served with the Builk in the Crimean campaign from 3rd Sept. 1855, and was present
at the siege of Sebastopol, and dangerously wounded at the assault of the Redan on the 8th Sept. 1855 (Medal with
Clam, sth Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
* LLColonel Savile served in the Southern Mahratta campaign in i844-45,and was present at the storm and capture
of Bamun^^ur. Boodurghur, Pnnella, Powngbur, Runghor, Monohur, and Munsuncosh (mentioned in despatches) .
* U.Golanel Dowell was in action with the Russian batteries on Hangoe-head, sand May 1854. Served with the
Baltic expedition in 1855, and was engaged with the enemy on the i8th June ; present at the destruction of
a fort aiul barracks, and the shelling an encampment on the 23rd June ; destruction of thirty vessels in the
Bay of Werolax on 30th June ; landing at Lovisa, and burning the doverxmient houses, &c., on 5th July ; shelling a
Cossack encampment on loth July ; destruction of a Cossack barrack, Ac., lath July ; action with a steamer, gun-
boats, and a batteiy near Wiborg on the 13th July ; and was mentioned in the despatches for his gallantry in assist-
^Mto aave the crew of a boat under fire, for which he has received the Victoria Cross ; engaged with the batteries at
'^^'6<^nckaham on aist July; occupation of the Island of Kotka, and destruction of the stores, Ac, on a6th July, and
bombardment of Sweaborg (Medal).
4.69 War Services of the Ojjicers of the Militia.
Mty)iic
of NanSuBiang" capture by escalade of the wf^d cities of ^adin, Tslnpoo, Tsolin, and fortified town of N^jow, and
the affbir at Nanhsiang (mentioned in despatches for distinguished conduct at Najow).
Donegal.—^ Lt.Ck)lonel Lowry served in India in 1857-58, and was present at the aSkir'of Fnttyabad, capture of
Ghandairee Fort, action of Sahao, siege and capture of Jhansi, capture of Fort Lahorie, attack on Koonch, and
, _ ... present in the Trenches with the siege
_.3 siege and fall of Sebastopol (Ifedal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
~ Poraet. — ^ Colonel Bingham served 24 years in the Indian Army, and was with his Regiment in theBormeae wsr
of i8a4-25-26, for which he has the War Medal with one Clasp.
* Oolonel Hall served with the 14th Regiment in the Crimea in 1S55, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol,
and assaults of the i8th June and 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Bnrham.— ^ Major Lluellyn served with the 46th Regiment in the Crimea fh)m the 8th November 1854 to the
6th March 1855, including the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
> Captain Chapman served with the i8th Royal Irish in the New Zealand War of 1863-66 (Medal).
* Quarter Master King served with the 22nd Regiment at the taking and destruction of the villages in the Boree
Valley, North West Frontier, in November 1853 ; also with the Expeditionary Force a^inst the Lurruckzai
Mohmunds including the destruction of several villages in August and September 1854 (Medal wiUi Clasp).
* Quarter Master Sladden served throughout the Crimean campaign of 1854-55, indudiug the battles of Alma,
Balaklava, and Inkerman, repulse of a sortie on the nth May, attack of the Quarries on 9th June, siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Modal with four Clasps, Medal with Gratuity of ;^i5 for distinguished Conduct in the FicTd, Knight of
the Legion of Honor, Turkish Medal). Served in the New Zealand war firom Jan. 1864 to March 1863, inclsdiBg
the attack on the Qate Pah (Medal).
Xdinbur^. — * Lord Lothian served on the Staff of Sir J. Outram in the Persian war ; was present at the taking
of Mohnmrah, and accompanied the troops in their advance upon Ahwaz (Medal with Clasn).
* Migor Boulton served at the siege of Sebastopol from March to July 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
^ Captain Scobie served with the 42nd Hignlanders in the second phase of the Ashanti war in 1874, and w&b
present at the battle of Amoafui, battle of Ordahsu, and capture of Coomassie (Medal with Clasp).
* Quarter Master Tnmley was on board the Transport "Sarah Sands" with the Heed Quarters of the 54th
Regiment on passage to India when that vessel was partially de&troyed by fire at sea on the nth Nov. X857. Served
daring the Indian mutiny, including Lord Clyde's campaign in Oude in 1858-59, luid was present at the surrender
of Fort AhmeUe and all the operations on the Nepanl Froniier (Medal).
Xssex.— 1 Major Newton served in the Oimea from 3rd May 1855 with the Buf!^ including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol, and assault of the Redan on the 8th September (Medal mth Clasp, and Tm-kish Medal).
* Major Holroyd served with the 34th Regiment in the Crimea from the loth August 1855, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol and assault of the Redan on the 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Alio
in the Indian campaigns in 1857-59, including the actions at Ca wnpore on the 26th, a7th, and 28th (wonnded) Nov.
1857, capture of Meeanguuge, siege and capture of Lucknow, relief of A^imghur (was Staff Officer to the Aximghar
column in the winter of 1858-9), and defeat of the rebels at Bootwul (Medalwith Clasp).
' Captain Arthur Worthington served at the siege and fall of Sebastopol from 3rd September 1855 (Medal with
CHasp, and Turkish Medal).
* Quarter Master Hart-M'Harg served vriih the 44th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, in-
cluding the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, attack and occupation of the (Cemetery
on the 1 8th June (Medal witJii three Clasps, Medal for Distinguished Service in the Field, and Turkish Medal).
Served also the campaign of i860 in the north of China, including the action of Sinho, assault and capture of the
North Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp).
Fife.— 1 Sir Arthur Halkett served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 42nd Highlanders, including the
battles of Alma and Balaklava, expedition to Kertch, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assault of the outworks on
the i8th June (Medal with three Clasps, Sardinian and Turkish Medals).
Glamorgan.—' Captain A. M. P. Kemeys-Tynte and Lieut. £. P. Kemeys-Tynte served with the xst Battalioc
24th Foot throughout the Zulu war of 1B79.
aiouoester.— ^ Captain H! C Worthington served with the 2Sth Regiment as Adjutant the Eastern campaign of
1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Hants.— 1 iSout. Colonel Briggs served with the ist Dragoon Guards in the Crimea from the 10th August 1855.
including the battle of the Tchemaya, and siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
* Major Spillcr served in the Land Transport Corps in the field during the Waikato, Tauranga, and Tanuaiki
campaigns in New Zealand, undtr Generals Sir Duncan Cameron and Sir Trevor Chute, and was present at the
capture of Rangiawbia and Orakau. After the embarkation of the troops for England he command^ a company
of Colonial Troops, and the war breaking out again in 1868 he was selected to take the command of the Nelscm
and Taranaki contingent during the Wanganeui campaign ; was in command of the Turn Turn Mokai redoubt
attacked by the rebels, 'and KHkaxumea redoubt attacked by the Hau Haus on the 6th 9th and nth Oct. 1868
(highly complimented in district orders— and services acknowledged by the Colony). On 23 Oct. 1868 he was
fasetted as Sub Inspector in the Armed Constabulary^ and accompanied the field force under Colonel Whitmore to
overty Bav during the massiicre, and was in command of a company at the storm and capture of Njatapa on the
iBt ma srd and 4th Jan. 1869. Was fifteen months in command of the Wairoa District, Hawke's Bay, Bad
organized an expedition of Europeans and Natives to Waikare, and captured and destroyed the settleinisntt of
XtiScurangi, Whikenui, and Te Kiwi— received the thanks of the Colonial Minister. Commanded a company in the
expedition t6 Waikaremona Lakes against the Wrewera rebels.
Huntingdon.-^ Major Rooper served with the 38th Regt. in the Crimea from 23rd Aug. 1855 (Medalwith
Clasp for Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal).
Jersey.—* LtColonel Touzel ser^-ed with the 27th Regiment in suppression of the Indian Mutiny (Medal).
Kent. — 1 Major Knight served with the 23rd Fusiliers in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, including the
relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, battle of Cawnpore 6th Dec. 1857, siege and capture of Lucknow, and Transgogra
operations (Medal with two Clasps).
* Oolonel Howell was present as Aide de Camp to Colonel Herman, the Consul General of Tripoh, with theSxpedi*
tion which was sent by the Turkish Government in the winter of 1855-56 to suppress a rebellion of the Arabs in the
Gharien and Jebbe Mountains (Turkish Military Order of Merit).
3 Quarter Master Yeatts served with the 92nd Highlandei's in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1858-59, indndizif
the actions of Raighur, Mongrowlie, Sindwaho, Kurrai, and Barode (Medal).
* Quarter Master Woodruff served with the 97th Regiment in the Crimea troza the 20th Nov. 1854, including (he
siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Klldare.— * Quarter Master Gage served with the tst Battalion 20th Foot in the Indian Mutiny campaign tna
November 1858 to the end of the campaign, and was present at the subsequent operations in Oude, inolnoing the
affkur of the Fort of Musjeedia (Medal).
Lanark. — * Major Gossling served in the New Zealand war of 186^-66 as Lieutenant in Taranaki Military Settler*,
and was present at the capture of Ahu Ahu Kaitakie, and Fiprilei (Medal).
* Captain Giles served in the Ashanti campaign from the 26th December 1873, and was employed in tfaa
Transport Service (Medal).
» Quarter Master McLeod served with the 93rd Highlanders throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, in-
cluding the batiies of Alma and Balaklava, expedition to Kertch and Yenikale, siege and £sU of Sebastopol, aad
assaults of the 18th June and 8th September (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served also is the
Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59, including the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior Goc>
iingent at Cawnpore, and pursuit co Seraighat, afihir of Kali Nuddee, siege and capture of Lucknow, affair of
Allygnnge, battle of Bareilly, actions of Pasgaun and Russnlpore and evacuation of MithowUe (Medal with tvo
Glasps) . umbeyla campaign N. W. Frontier of India in 1863-64 (Medal with Clasp) .
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lia&oasUre.— ^ Major Sandys served in Bengal through the Sepoy Mutiny in 1857-58. ,
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* LtCoIoncI Bheppard served the Eastern campaign of T854-55 as Adjutant of the 4th Regfe. including the battles
of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sehastopol, and assaults of the i8th June and 8th September (Medal ';^ith
three Claspis Turkish Medal, and 5th Class of the Medjidie). Served in the Indian Mutiny oampaiga of 1857-58,
and commanded two companies of the 4th Rejjriment attached to a field force sent in pursuit of Tantia Topee.
* Majior Farmar was present at the occupation of Petropolovsld in 1855.
*Lt.ColoDel GodArey served vrith the 73rd Regi. in India during the mutiny in 1858-59, including the operations
in tiie Nepanl Terai (Medal) .
7 (^ptarn Garland-Matthews served with the French Ambulance of the Army of the North in the Franco-German
war of 1870-71. Received from the French Government the bronze cross for service in aid of the wounded.
< Major Bolton served with the 5th Dragoon Guards in the Crimean campaign from July 1835 (Medal with (Tlasp
(or Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal) .
* H^or Winniett served with the 4th Regiment in the Oimean campaign Arom April to September 1855,
indading the siege of Scbastopol and assault of the Redan on the z8th June (Meoal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Commanded a Company of the 24th Regiment in a flying column under Brigadier General Chamberlain from Fe-
rozepore in parsuit of the rebel chief Tantia Topee in February and March 1859.
I* Quarter Master Dixon served with the 55th Regiment in the Crimea from the 25th Dec. 1854. and was present at
the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also served on the Bhootan expedition,
including the recapture of Dewangiri in 1865 (Medal with Cla"»p).
'^ Qoarter Master Gilbert served with 3rd Bufls m the Crimean campaign fVom April 1855, including the siege and
fUl of Sebastopol (wounded in the Trenches on the 6th June), attack of the Redan on the i8th June, and belonged to
the covering and ladder p^rty of the 2nd Division at the storming of the Redan on the 8th September 1855 (Medal
with Clasp, and Turkinh Medal).
" Quarter Master Munro served in the Crimea from zath June 1855, including the expedition to Kertch, siege and
fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served at the siege and ct^ptare of Kotah on jcth
March 1858 (Medal with Clasp).
Leicester.— 1 Major Pearson served with the 95th Regt. in the Indian campaign in 1858, including the siege
SMault and capture of Kotah, battle of Kota ka Serai, general action resulting in the capture of Gwalior, siege
and capture of Powrie, acted as Assistant Field Engineer, and mentioned in despatches (Medal with Clasp).
Leitrim.— J Oilonel Hon. W. J. Forbes served with the Grenadier Guards in the Crimea from 29th Dec. 1854 and
has the Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal.
Limerick.— 1 Major Mawe was present with the expedition which stormed the war fences of Kambia, and
bombarded the town of Gballah, Western Africa, on the 23rd and 24th March 1859.
Lincoln.— 1 Captain Mooro served in the 3rd Dragoon Guards in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868, and was
prefientat the storming and capture of Magdala (Medal).
' Major Mason served with the Bind Regt. in suppressing the Indian mutiny in 1857-58, including the operations
at Ca'wnpore under Windham, defeat there of the Gwalior Contingent, action of Khankur, taking of Bareilly,
Mbaequent operations in Rohilcund, and defence of Powajme (Medal) -
* Captain Jebb served in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 with the Transport Train (Medal).
* Quarter Master Rnw^n served with the 37th I^giment in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the first
atiempt to relievo Arrah under Captain Dunbar, actions of Atrowlca and Koelsa, defence of Azimghur from 25th
March to 15th April 1858, pursuit of Ko*r Sing and actions of 17th and 20th April, capture of Jugdespore, actions
of 17th, i8th, and 20th October 1858, and subsequent pursuit (Medal).
London. — 1 Lt.Colonel Dundas served with tne62nd Regt. in the Crimea firom the T6th August 1855, including the
«ege and fall of Scbastopol, and attack of the Redan on the 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) .
* Major Mackenzie served in the 93rd Highlanders in the Indian Campaign of 1857-59, mcluding the action of
fhadagunge, siege and c&pture of Lucknow with assault of the Martiniere and storming of the Begum's Palace,
capture of Methowlie, and battle of Biswa (Medal with Clasp).
* Major Savory served with the 90th Light Infantry during the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59 J
advanced with Havelock's Column from Cawnpore on the 19th September and was present at the actions of Mungar-
»ar. Oonao, Buseorutgunge, capture ofthe Alumbagh, and the severalactions resulting in the relief and subsequent
defence of Lucknow (wounded) ; was at the storming of the Engine House, and Him Khana ; served under Outram
tiiroughout the operations at the Alumbagh from Nov. 1857 to March 1858, and at the final siege and capture of
I'Qcknow; also in the Oude campaign of 1858, and as Station Stafi* Officer to Colonel Smith commanding a Field
Force (Medal with two Clasps, a year's service for Lucknow, and Life Pension for Wounds).
Londonderry. — i Major Lawrence served with the 14th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 1863-61, and in
*iiu of 186^-65, including the action at Kohewa (Medal).
Mayo.— 'Major Whaite served with the loth Regt. in the Punjaub campaign in 1846 including the latter part
of the siege operations before Mooltan, surrender of that fortress, and battle of Goojerat (Modal with two Clasps).
* Lt.Colonel A. Knox-Gore served with the 2nd Battalion 60th Rides in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1S58 in
the Arrah District, Bengal (Medal).
.'Capcam Kingscote served with the 41st Regiment in the Crimea from the T2th November 1854, including the
•iere and fall of Sebastopol, and waai severely wounded— right arm amputated— at the attack of the Redan on the
8ih September 1855 (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
Middlesex. — ^ Major Adair served with the 13th Light Infantry in the Indian mutiny campaign and was
present at the relief of Azimghur (Medal).
' Major Black served with the 09th Regiment in the campaign of i860 in North China, and was present at the
■mender of Pekin (Medal with Clasp).
* Major Ward served with the ist Battalion 60th Rifles on the Red River Expedition of 1870.
' Quarter Master Milne served wjth the ist Battalion Riile Brigade in the Kaflir war in 1852-53 including the ex-
pedition beyond the Key in Aug. 1852 (Medal). Served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the
hattlesof Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal) . Also
granted the Silver Medal with Annuity for Meritorious Service.
'Li. Colonel Aikman served in the Sutlej campaign in 1846 and was present at the battle of Sobraon (Medal).
Also in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 with the force under Brigadier General Wheeler (Medal). Served in the
la<iian mutiny campaign of 1857-58, including the siege of Delhi and varibus engagements (Medal with Clasp),
and when in command of the 3rd Sikh Cavalry on advanced picket, with a hundred of his men on the ist March
jSs^ he attacked and utterly routed a rebel force consisting of 500 Infantry, 200 Horse, and two guns, cutting up
100 men, capturing^ the two guns, and driving the remainder of the enemy into and over the Goomtee, himself
receiving a severe sabre cut on the face in a personal encounter with several of the enemy. For ihis feat, which
^r^ performed under every disadvantage ot broken ground, and partially under the flanking fire of an adjoining
fort, he was awarded the Victoria Cross.
' Captain Burstall served with the ist Battalion of the 60th Rifles on the Red River Expedition of 1870.
' Captain Hunt served with the 50th Regiment the New Zealand campaigns of 1864-65-66, and was present at
the assault and capture of Rangiawhia and Te Aw^mutu, action before Wereroa and Nukumaru, when the enemy
attacked the British Camp ana were repulsed with great loss ; also with the field force under Major General
Chute at the assault and capture of Putahi and subsequent operations in Wanganui and Taranaki (Medal).
Monaghan. — » IC^or Henderson ser^'cd in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, and in June 1857 was attached to
an Irregular Levy of 1,400 men engaged in the district for the protection of Agra, being also vested with the powers
of Joint Magistrate in the district of Agra, Allyghur, andMuttra; present at the action of Agra on 5th July, and
was afterwards Assistant Field Engineer in the Force ; in Oct. was appointed Orderly Officer to Colonel Greathed,
present at the action of Dilkhoosha and relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, the afihir at Kanouge, afihir of 2nd Dec.
and action of 6th Dec. at Cawnpore ; served afterwards as Aide de Camp to Major Gren. Sir Thomas Harte Franks,
and present at the actions of Nusrutpore, Chanda, Umeerpore, Sultanpore, and Dhowraha, siege and capture of
Lucknow (wounded by an explosion), including storming of the Emaumbara and Kaisabagh (Medal with two
CT&apa).
' U.Colonel Woodwright served with the 18th Royal Irish throughout the war in China (Medal) and was present at
the taking of Amoy, Chapoo, Shanghai, and Chin Kiang Foo. He also served with the xoth in the.Burmah^ar of
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471 War Services of the Officers of the Militia,
J55»-S3 to the conclusion (Medal), and wm present at the naval action and dertruotion of the enemy's "todESdej on
■toe Bangoon river, landed in command of a Company of the Royal Irish and with the Marines of the JV» mttj
Btormed and destroyed the Dalla stockades ; served during the three succeeding days' operations m the jriaiMy
•nd at the storm and capture of Rangoon, and on the X4th April waa with the storming party st the Great utgoa
Ftkgoda, also present at the capture of Prome and repulse of the night attack on the heights of PJrofne » J*^ '*?J '
eonimanded a Company of the i8th during the whole of the suocessftd operations in the Donabew^gnct mclnfluy
irth March 1853 (wounded), when the 18th stormed and carried the ilrst stockade, also 19th Mardi when the stronj-
bold of the Burmese Chief Mea Toon was stormed and after considerable loss captured (Medal with Clasp icr
Vorfolk.— 1 Major Dods served with the 14th Regt. in the Trenches at the siege and fall of Sebaatopcl, wi«
Msault of the 18th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). w^ irr-.
ITottliiitbun.— 1 Lt. Colonel Girardot commanded a Detachment on board the BirUnhead, when ™™i®°J*i;
ger Point, Cape of Good Hope, on the night of the 36th Feb. 1853. He served with the 43«3l ^ **« ^■°*' ^^ *^
^Captain Fosbroke served with the 3nd Queen's RoyaU in the China war of x86o, including the actims ofAe 3^5
a8th and, X4th August, x8th and aist September, and advance on Pekin (Medal with Clasps fbr the Taku Ports and
^«kin). , ^ ,.
OzfoM.— 1 Major Sparke served with the 68th Light Inflmtry at the siege and fall of Sebastopol from igtb
1^71855 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). . , .. ...
Parth-— > Lord Stormont served with the Grenadier Guards in the Crimea from the a9th Aug. 1855, mcludmg tw
•tege and fUl of Sebastopol (Medal with Oasp, and Turkish Medal). . , .
* Quarter Master Simpson served with the 43nd Highlanders throughout the Eastern campaign of x854-55<i^;
dvding the battles of Alma and Balaklava, expedition to Kertoh and Yenikale. siege and ftOl of Sebartopoigttflai
with three CHasps, and Turkish Medal). Served also the Indian campaign of 1857-58. inolndinff the BCtMcsoi
Oiwnpore (6th Dec. 1857), Seraighat, Kudygunge. and Shumahabad, siege and fall of Luoknow and aaaaiUt of tM
Martiniere and Banks' Bungalow, attack on the Fort of Rooyah, action at Ally gunge, attack and captuxeortsareuir
(Medal with CJlaap. and Victoria Cross). ^ . -v. 1^.
Quean's County.—^ Captain Aldndsre served with the 30th Regiment in the operations in Oude m DecemDer
1858, and was present at the aflbirs of Churda and Fort of Mu^jeedia ( Medal) . . y »•
Badnor.— 1 Lt Colonel Thomas served with the snd Dragoon Guards the Oude campaign of 1858-59. »aci*™^8
the assault and capture of Birwah, and Trans-Gogra aflUrs at Bungaon (Medal).
Banfteiw.— 1 Major Anderson served as Staff Officer to the Force at the assault and capture of I^^^^S r
June 1858, and was afterwards present with the 9sth Regt. at the siege and captore of Awah and Kotah^ battle or
KoCa ka Serai, general action resulting in the capture of Gwalior, siege and capture of Pouree, and served for lome
time aa Assistant Field Engineer in Central India (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp) .
Boaa.-~i Captain Rose served with the Royal Marine Brigade in tSie Crimea, also at the boml>ardment and rar
render of Kinboum, and with Admiral Sir Houston Stewart's exploring expedition up the rivera Bug and Dniepe.
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). ^ ^ . ,
* (Captain Grove served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Almaand BattU*«.
expedition to Kertch and Yenikale, siege and fiaU of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasps, 5th C^ass of the Medjidie. ani
Turkish Medal). Served the campaign of 1857-58 against the mutineers in India, including the actions at Cawn-
pore (6th Dec. 1857), Seraighat, Kudygunge. and Shumsabad, siege and fall of Lucknow and assault of the MartiueR
and Banks' Bungalow, attack on the fort of Rooyah, action at Allygunge, attack and capture of BareiOy (Medii
Bhropahire.— 1 Major Hornby served with the Military Train the campaign of x86o in North China (Medal
' Captam Bennett served with the 31 st Fusiliers during the latter part of 1855 at the siege and fall of Selwstopol
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkiah Medal) . .^.
* Captain Brown-Greave served with the Column under Colonel Warre on the Taptee River in co-operation wi»
the Central India Field Force in X858.
Bomeraet.— 1 Colonel Adair served with the Coldstream Guards in the Crimea fbom snd May X855, inciaaing
the siege and fii.ll of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). . v- • vt
* Major Sawyer served in the Netherlands Army during the Belgian revolution from 1833 to 1839, and is a Knigu
of the Order of the Couronne de ChAne. ...
* Captain Cox served with the " Buflb" in the Crimea from the 3rd September to the 15th November x855.i>»«"""*
the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) . .
» Major Brasier Creagh served with the Military Train, acting as Light Cavalry, in the Now Zealand war ci
X864-66 ; commanded a 'froop in the Wanganui and Taranaki campaigns, and was present in nearly all the engage
mentB on that coast (Medal) . j
7 Captain Hillcoat served in the Ashanti war in 1873-74, attached to the Transport (Medal) .
Btaflbrd.—i Quarter Master Sowton served with the 38th Regimenb in the Crixnea in X854-55, including tae aege j
and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Cla&p, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian campaign from Nov. i8s7>
includiog the battle of Cawnpore and defeat of the Gwalior contingent, capture of Meeangnnge, siege and eaptore |
of Lucknow, and aflkir of Barree (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Haaara campaign in 1868.
Suffolk.— 1 Major Oakes served in the ist Royals at the siege and fkll of Sebastopol ftt>m nth July iSJ3 |
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). ^ ... ,
* Major Browning served with the 89th Regt. in the Crimea from 20th Aug. 1855, including the siege and wi oj |
Sebastopol and attack of the 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasp, and Turkiah MedflJ) . Served during the Indian dbiuvj
in X857-58 as Staff Officer to a Field Force in Guacrat, including the attack on the Taringa HiUs (mentioned in «-
spatches) ; acted in the same capacity to another Field Force in Aug. 1858, and was present at the attack andeapuuro j
of Mondeth— horse shot. o > >i *
Surrey.—* Colonel Evelyn was present at the defence of Kalaflat in X854. He was appointed by the Brusn
(Sovemment to serve under General Cannon with the Staff of the Turkish Army, in which he received the rans 01
Kaimakwn. He accompanied the Allied expedition to the Crimea, and waa present in the battles of the Alma, m*
laklava, and Inkerman ; in the Trenches before Sebastopol, and at the defence of Eupatoria. Received thebonor^
rank of Lt. Colonel in the British Army 33rd Oct. 1857 (Medal with four Chisps for the Crimea, 4th Class of the Uea-
jidie, and Turkish Medal). . .
* Captain Scott served in the X7th Lancers in the Indian mutiny campaign in X858-S9, including the panutci
Tontia Topee and action of Zerapore (Medal ) . . .
* Mi^or Tredcroft served in the Eastern campaign of 1855, including the siege of Sebastopol, in the Trencheiwip
the siege train, and at the bombardment of April (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Me<iUidie, and Turkish Medvi.
Sussex.— > Colonel Aldridge served with the sxst Fusiliers in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 including t&«
battle of Alma, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attack on the Redan on the x8th June : also the expedition to
Kinboum (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Major, and Turkish Medal).
» Major Tubbs served in command of a Detachment of the 9th Bombay N.I. against the mutineers in Cesu«>
i ndia in X858-59 (Medal with Clasp) .
Tipperary.— ' Colonel Frend served as Aide de Camp to Lord Gough at the battle of Mahazajpore 39th Deeenoff
1S43, and was very severely wounded and had his right arm amputated on the field (mentioned in deapa(tf<^
Bronse Star). .
> Migor Cooper served with the 93rd Highlanders throughout the Eastern campaign of x854-55> inc^^iTh
batUes of Alma and Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal and three Clasps, Sardinian and Tbiv^
Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie). Served also in the IndiAu campaign fVom the 90th Sept. 1857 to ^jj-^'
1858; preaent at the storming of the Secunderbagh and severely wounded in the head in a hand-io>hand spN
being the first officer to enter the breach of that place ; was also engaged in all the subsequent operationi wbicc
led to the relief of the Residency ; subsequent relief of Cawnpore, and defeat of the Gwalior OontingentwiiB
pursuit to Seraighat, action of Khala Nuddee, occupation of Furruckabad, siege and ttil of Luoknow, inclQdiQg
the storming of the Martiniere, Begum Cottee, and minor operations ; pursuit of the rebels throofl^ Bohflcnoa
and Oude, actions before and fall of BareiUy from 5th to 9th May (Medal with two Clasps) . ^^^ ^
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« Gftptain Green senred in the i4tli Regiment in the New Zealand war of 1863-65, and was present in the aotioa
ofKokeroa and Bangariri (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
* Captain Mansergh served as a Cadet in the County Boorke Mounted Police (Victoria) » with detachments of the
i2(h and 40th Begiments at the storming and capture of a stockade occupied by insurgents at the Baliarat Gold
Fields, 3 Dec. 1854.
Tyrone.— 2 LLOolonel Buchanan senred with the 88th Begt. in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the actions
St Cswnpore under Miyor Gen. Windham, battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec, capture of Lucknow, operations in tha
Doab with the Column under (3ol. G. V. Maxwell, to whom he was Orderly Oflioer, and aiege and capture of Oalpee in
}Cay 1858 (Medal with Clasp).
> Captain Browne seryed with the 83rd Beglmont throughout the Indian campaign, and was present at the sup-
pnssioii of a mutiny at Nusserabad in August 1857, at the atuok on the Fort of Arrah in September, and at its
fiieffe and capture in Jon. 1858 (Medal with Clasp for Central ln«1ia).
The Tower Hamlets.— ^ Major Nott served with the Field Force against the rebel Karens in Burmah in Jan.
1857, and on two occasions commanded a Detachment of the 35th Begt. engaged with the enemy, and received a letter
of spprob ation from the (Skrvemor (General in Council. Served with the 35th Begiment during the Indian mufeiaj
in 1857-58.
> Lt.Colonel Halkett served with the 71st Highlanders in the Crimean campaign firom the 5th February to the
2;tfa September 1835, including the siege and fhll of Sebastopol and Bxx>edition8 to Kertch and Yenikale (Medal
with Clasp, Sardinian and Turkish Medals).
*LtColonel de Salis seryed as a volunteer with the Cape Mounted Biflemen during the Kaffir war of 1851-53
(Medsl). ^
* Lt Colonel Tewart served with the 6th Begiment in the Indian campaign in 1858, and was present in the afEiir
at ?eroo and subsequent operations in the Jagdespore Jangle (Medal).
' Mi^or Frobisher served with the 55th Begiment on the Bhootan expedition, including the recapture of Dewan*
girl in 1865 (Medal with Clasp) .
* Captain Marshall served in the Umbeyla campaign of 1863 against the Boneyrs and other Hill Tribes on the
N.W. Frontier of India (Medal with Clasp). Also in the Bhootan expedition of 1864-66, including the recapture of
Dewangin (Clasp).
Warwick.— > Colonel GMmston served with the 19th Begt. in the Crimea from 5th Jan. to 2xst July 1855
(Vedal with Clasp for Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal).
* Captain Fortescne served during the Indian mutiny in the operations on the Grand Trunk Boad with the 6tli
Begunent. Also with the ist Bengal Fusiliers in some of the operations in Oude in 1858-59 (Medal).
WestmoTland.— 1 Lt. Colonel Draflrien served in the Baltic during the latter part of 1854 (Medal). Was at the
blockade of Odessa, and also befbre Sebastopol during the siege in J855 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Wexford.—* Major Alcock served with the 95th Bo^. in the (Mmean campaign from the z 5th Jan. 1855, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Woroester.— 1 Major Norbury served as Captam in the 6th Dragoon Guards in the Crimean campaign from and
Jn^ to 4^ Sept. 1855, and was present at the battle of the Tchemaya and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp.
Tork.— ^ Lt. Colonel Gunter served with the 4th Dragoon Guards in the Crimea in October 1854, including the
Eiege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
■ Ma^or Blake served with the Carabineers in Oude and the Trans-Grogra district in 7858-59, and was present
at the action of Doondiakera, aflkirs of Churda, taking of the Fort of Mujeedia, and action of Bankee (Medal).
' Captain Holroyd served with the 65th Begiment in bhe New Zealand war in 1864-65 (Medal).
* Lt Colonel Gnmston served with the and Queen's Boyals in the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal) ; also with the
expedition North of the Orange Biver in 1853-53.
^ M^or Gumming served with the A8th Begmient in the Crimea from the azst April to the 7th August 1855,
indodingr the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
* Lt.Colonel Dowker served as Adjutant of the 6th Begt. in the Kaffir war of 1846-47 (Medal).
' MiQor Chibitt served in the Crimea from S3th Nov. 1854, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, the sorties
of 6th April and zoth May, and attack on tae Quarries, and of the Bedan on the x8th June; was wounded in tba
trenches on the a8th June (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
* Miyor Bates served with the 65th Begiment during the New Zealand war of z86o-6r, at Taranaki, and waa
present at the operations at Huirangi and before Te Arei. Was afterwards appointed Native Interpreter to the
Farces, and was present on the Staff at the outbreak of hostilities in the TaraxuPd district in 1863, capture of the
Pa Katikira, and subsequently in the Waikato district (Medal).
* Major Leake served with the 70th Begiment in the New Zealand war of 1863-65, including operations in the
pTOTinces of Taranaki and Waikato (Medal).
^° (Quarter Master Knowles served with the ist Battalion aand Begiment in the campaign in the Southern
Mshtatta Country in 1844-45, snd was present at the investment and capture of the Forts of Panulla and Po wngfanr.
Served in the operations on the N.W. Jm)ntier in 1855 (Medal with Clasp).
u LLOolonel Uewett served with the aoth Begt. in the (Mmeaflrom aoth May 1855, including the siege and Ihll of
Sebastopol, andaflkir ofthe z8th June ; was also at the capture of Kinboum (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
Medal). Also served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, including the actions of Chanda, Umeerpore, and
Saltanpore, siege and capture of Lucknow (Meaal with Clasp) .
" (^ptain de Burgh served throughout the Zulu war of 1879, first as Adjutant of the 3rd Battalion of the zst
Begiment of Natal Native Contingent, aaerwards on special duty fbr the Bemount Committee, and flxudly he waa
appointed to the command of a troop of Natal Horse, with which he served in the ist Division, and subsequent^
ihroaghoQt the operations of Clarke's Column to the end of the campaign.
^' Lt.Ck>lonel Brooksbank served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 ^th the 38th Begiment, and was present at
the biri^ of Inkerman. siege and fall of Sebastopol, including the repulse of a sortie on the aist
sttsok and occupation of the Cemetery (Medal with two Clasps, 5tn Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
i« Captain Gilbert served with the 70th Begiment in the New Zealand war of 1863-65. snd was present at the
aetion of Bangiaohia, and with the expedition to the White Cliffs (Medal).
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Z843 4 >66| Jackson, Hon. LoniB Steuart,
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1844 '4000 Buckland,Jbfoji. Charles Thomas
Jadj^ of the High Court of Judicature, N.W. Provinces.
* J44 1 3750. Spankio, Hon . Robert
xo44l35oo:Lmdsa7, Charlee Robert .
i844'a5oo'RichardBon, Robert John .
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25oolLuflhington, Henry
3SooiReid, Henry Stewart
4000 Melvill. PhiUp Sandys. C8I..
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Conner .JZirn. ^>r GeorfreEbeneser
Wilson, Bart.CB. KCSl. CIE.
Prinsep, James Hunter
Keene, Henry George
Morris, John Henry, CST.
£dwards, Roderick Mackenzie .
SECOND 0LA88
Oldfield, Hon. Richard Charles .
Power, James William
Dampier , Henry Lucius
Hume, Allan Octavian, CJB
Carmichael, Charles Paget
2500
6666
3x66
833
2750
3000
2500
8333
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Ravenahaw, Thomas Edward ...
Morris, Hon. George Gordon ...
V^ McDonel), Hon. William
Fraser
Egerton, Hon. Sir Robert Eyles,
J^CSI. CIS
Chapman, Robert Barclay, CSI.
{BarrUter €U Law)
Mnspratt, Henrv
Cockerell.£b«. Francis Richard
Brodhorst, Maynard
Colvin, Hon. Bazett Wotenhall .
Lewis, John Mangles
Thompson, Hon. Aug. Rivers,
CSI.
Browne, Lord Henry Ulick ..
firandreth, Arthur {Barrister at
Law)
3500 Saunders, Reginald Floyer(.8ar-
ritier at Ltup)
Maonabb, James William
Capper, William Copeland
Chase, Henry Minchin
Eden, Hon. Sir Ashley,. JTCiS/.
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3700
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Plowden, William Chichele
Batten, .fio». George Henry Max-
well {BarriiteratLaw)
Grey, Edward {Barrister at Lam)
V(^ Mangles, Ross Lovris .
Palmer, Arohdalo Villiers.
Cockerell, Horace Abel
Tayler,SkipwithHenry Churchill
Waiock, Henry Davis
Halsey, William Stirling ....
Maonabb, Donald Campbell..
Webster, Henry Binny
Daniell, Caimes Anthony
Bainbridge, Anthony John
Richards
Simson, James {Barrister atLaw)
Lane, Wilmot (Barrister at Law)
Gordon, James Davidson, CSI..
Robertson, James Casanu4jor..
Thomhill, Edward Benaley ....
Harrison, Henxy Anthony
Browne, John Fredrick {Ba
rister at Law)
Barlow, Geoi^e Nelson, CSI....
Judge of the High Court of Judicature at Fort William.
Member of the Board of Revenue. Member of the Lieut. Goveruor's
Council.
Judge of the High Court, N.W. Provfncoa.
Jud>re of the Chief Court of the Punjab.
District and Sessions Judge, iBt Grade, Mosufferpore, Bengal.
Judge of the High Court of Judicature at Fort William.
District and Sessions Judge of Allahabad, N.W. Provinces.
Member, Board of Revenue, N.W. Proviuoes.
Agent to the Governor General at Baroda.
Lient.Govemor of N.W. Provinces and Chief Commiswoner of Oude.
District and Sessions Judge of Cawnpore, N.W. Provinces. Furlougb.
District and Sessions Judge of Meerut, N.W. Provuicev.
Chief Commissioner, Central Proviuccj*. Furlough.
Commissioner, Rohilcnnd Division, N.W. Provinces.
■Judge of the High Court of Judicature, N.W. Provinces.
Distiict and Sessions Judge, N.W. Provinces, Ghazecpore.
Member, Board of Revenue, L.P. Furlough.
Member of the Board of Revenue, N.W. Provinces.
Commissioner, Benares Division, N.W. Provinces. OfTg. Member of the
Board of Revenue. [roncy. (Un special duVf at home.,
Comptroller General of Accounts. Head Commissioner of Paper Cor*
Commissioner of Revenue and Circuit, Burdwan Division.
Judge of the High Court of Judicature, Fort William.
Judge of the High Court of Judicature, Fort William.
Lieutenant Governor of the Punjab and its Dependencies.
Secretary to the Government of India, Financial Department.
Judge, zst Grade, of Sylhet, Assam. Also Sessions Judge of CSachar.
Commissioner of Revenue and Circuit. Furlough.
District and Sessions Judge, Beirares, N.W. Provinces.
Commissioner, N.W. Provinces. Additional Member of the GoTeni0r
General's Council.
District and Sessions Judge, zst Grade, Bhaugulpore, Bengal
Ordinary Member of the Governor General's Council.
Conunissioner of Rajshahye and Cooch Behar Divisions, Bengsl.
Commissioner and Superintendent, JnUunder Div., Punjab.— Furlough.
District and Sessions Judge of Furruckabad, N.W. Provinces.
Commissioner and Supermcendent, Umballa Division, Punjab.
Judicial Commissioner, Oude.
District and Sessions Judge of Saharunpore, N.W. Provinces.
Lieutenant Governor of Bengal. (On special duty.)
Accountant General, N.W. Provinces. Deputy Commissioner of Psper
Currency, Allahabad Circle. Otiig. Comptroller General. India.
Accountant General, Bombay. Sick Furlough.
Commissioner, Meerut Division, N.W. Provinces.
Commissioner of Inland Customs, Agra. (On special duty.)
District and Sessions Judge, zst Grade, Gya, Bengal. Furlough.
Commissioner of Revenue and Circuit, Presidency Division. Farionsb.
District and Sessions Judge, xst Grade, Pumeah, Bengal. Fuztongh.
Secretary to Government of Bengal in Judicial andPohticalDeparUnentf.
District and Sessions Judge, ist Grade, Beerbhoom, Bengal.
District and Sessions Judge, Azimgurh, N.W. Provinces.
Inspector General of Registration and Commissioner {)f Excise and Stamps.
N. W. Provinces. Officiating Conunissioner of Inland CoskimS} Agt^
Commissioner, Peshawur Division, Punjab. Furlough.
Commissioner, Jhansi Div., and Offg. Commr. , Agra Div.,N.W. Provinces.
District and Sessions Judge, N.W. Provinces. Officiating Oommissioiier,
Benares Division.— Agent to the Gov. Gen. at Benares.
District and Sessions Judge, xst Grade, Moorshedabad, Bengal.
District and Sessions Judge, N.W. Provinces. Officiating Commissioner,
Allahabad Division.
District and Sessions Judge, Moradabad, N.W. Provinces. OffidstifiS
Commissioner, Roy Bareilly Division.
Chief Commissioner of Mysore and Coorg.
District and Sessions Judge, N.W. Provinces. Offieiating OommisstoDflr
of Excise and Stamps.
District and Sessions Jnd
District and Sessions Ju
Lyall, Alfired Comyns^CJB
Prinaep, Son. Henry Thoby..
Daniell, Clarmont John
Colvin, EUiot
:e, Banda, N.W. Provinces.
I, Mirzapore, N.W. Provinces.
District and Sessions Judge, ist Grade, Patna, Bengal.
Commissioner of Revenue and Circoit, Bhaugulpore Division sod ue
Sonthal Pergunnahs.
Secretai^ to the Government of India, Foreign Department.
Judge of the High Court of Judicature at Fort William.
District and Sessions Judge, Goruckpore, N.W. Provinces. Fnrloogh.
Magistrate and Collector, N.W. Provmces. Furlough.
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x855'zsoo
1855 '2250
1856 4ifi6
18564166
1856
1856
833
Grant, John Peter
Tiyler, Wm. VaBsittart Graham
Bayley» Hon. Sir Steuart Colvin,
Tottenham, Son, Loftns Richard
JenkioAon, Edward George
2500I Moore, Charles William..
856!a5oo|rumer, William Charles
1856
1856 3250
1856
833
2750
THIRD OLASB.
Sladen, Joseph
Sandys, MelviUe William
Lamsden, John James Foote
iSsS a75o;Lowifl, Bdmond Blliot
856,M5o!Lawreiice, Alexander John
i856i3i66|Hamday, Frederick Mytton
i856|2soo,MacpherBon, William
i8s6;iooo Rosa, Hercules Grey
1856 2500 Cornell, William, MA,, LLM,...
1856 833 Reynolds, Herbert John, BA,...
1856 4666 Aitchison, Charles Umpherston,
LLD. CSI. ,
1856,2500 King, Robert Moss, BA
;856l27*>
Cordexy, John Graham ,
1856; 3750
18563166
i8s6|3oaoMontftah,
1856 35oo|Thomton. Son. Thomas Henry,
DCL. CSI,
Firkins, Henry Edward
Sioulford, John Douglas, MA.
{^arr%»ier at Law)
1856J2500 Jone*, William Brittain (Bar-
rulir at Law) ,
' - ' V, Alex.McLaarin, C5/.
. Alexander Thonuis
Carrie, Robert George
1856;^^.
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18561 3 j66
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District and Sessions Judge, xst Ghrade. Hooghly, Bengal.
Magistrate and Collector, zst Grade, Nuddea, Bengal.
Secretary to the Govt, of India, Home Dept. Offg. Chief Commis-
sioner, Assam. Officiating LieuL-Govemor of Bengal.
Judge of the High Court of Judicature at Fort William.
Commissioner, Fyzabad Division, Oude. Sick Furlough.
District and Sessions Judge, Alyghur, N.W. Provinces.
District and Sessions Judge, Cawnpore, N.W. Provinces.
Magistrate and Collector, Sahamnpore, N.W. Provinces. Furlough.
Magistrate and Collector, Budaon, N.W. Provinces.
Magistrate and Collector, i^orth-West Provinces. Officiating Conmiia-
sioner, Fyaabad Division.
Commissioner of the Chittagong Div. Offg. Opium Agent, Behar, Fatna.
Magistrate and Collector of Agra, N.W. Provinces.
Commissioner, Patna Division, Bengal.
District and Sessions Judge, ist Grade, Cnttack, Bengal.
Superintendent of Dehra Doon, N.W. Provinces.
District and Sessions Judge, xst Grade, Midnapore, Bengal.
Secretary to the Government of Bengal in General and Revenue De-
partments. Furlough.
Chief Commissioner of British Bormah.
Magistrate and Collector, Meerut, N.W. Provinces. Officiating District
Judge, Miradabad.
Commissioner and Superintendent of the Mooltan Division. Offldating
Political Agent and Superintendent, Bahawulpore State.
Peacock, Frederick Barnes ,
Hogg, Frederick Russell ....
i. WUiam Sutherland ,
,Wiiiam,5^
3500 Young,
Quinton, Junes Wallace, 27^..
Robertson, (harles
Worgan, Johi Bemoy
Elliott, Charlffl Alfred, CSI....
WaU, Richail, MA, (Barruiei-
otLaw) :
Smith, Alexaidor, MA
«5«> Worgan,
Colvin. Aucklsid
Metcalfe, Cha. rheophilus, CSI.
1857.3350 Kean, Henry Asmaurice John
1857. 833 Sparks, Harry «me8 ,
1858 4166 Bernard. Charle Edward, CSI.
1858 833
18582950
1858 833
1S58
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1858
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2650
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'8581 833
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18581 833
18^ 2750
18583083
B]smie,GeorgeRbert(JarrMtor
at Law) ..,
Lang, George Luis
Mangles, Albert Champion ..
Oliphant, Henry Uiurence ..
lorall, James BroHwood
Saunders, Leslie bymour
Grant, Trevor Joh Ohichele
D'Oyly, Warren Hstings
GarreU, Charles Bsett
John
PeUew, Fleetwood ilugo
1858I4666 Grant. Charles
1858 3350 Elliot, Frederick Edn
1858 3500 Bum^, Richard Thmas
>858| 833 Park. George Stowa..
1858 833 Kaye, William
'i^S 5?» Bivett-Camao, John :enry,e/£
1858 833Kemble, WiUiam
1858 3500 Maelean, John Dalryiple
1858 aaso AJcxaiKler, NathanieStuart
iSsSJsoQo Beveridge, Henry
1858 3500 Monro. James ,
1858 2583 Barkley, David Grahm, MA.
1858 335o|Dutholt» Wm. DCL,
Judge of the Chief Court, Punjab.
Commissioner and Superintendent,Umrit8ur Division, Pni^ab.
Judicial Commissioner of Mysore and Coorg.
Commissioner, Berar.
Director General of the Post Office of India.
District and Sessions Judge, zst Grade, 34-Pergunnahs. Bengal.
Magistrate and Collector, N.W. Provinces. Off^. Distnot and SesaionB
Judge of Gtoruckpore.
Commissioner, Dacca Division, Bengal. Offg. Presidency Division.
Deputy Director General of the Post Office of India. Furlough.
Magistrate and Collector, zst Grade, a4-Pergunnahs, Bengal.
Magistrate and Collector of Mynpooree, N.W. Provinces. OfT^, District
and Sessions Judge, Moradabad.
Magistrate and Collector, Allahabad. Officiating Commissioner, Jhanai
Division, N.W. Provinces.
Secretary to the Grovemment, N.W. Provinces and Oude.
District and Sessions Judge, ist Grade, Shahabad, Bengal.
Conmiissioner, N.W. Provinces. Secretary to the Famine OommisBion.
Magistrate and Collector, Benares, N. W. Provinces.
Magistrate and Collector, xst Grade, Jessore, Bengal. Officiating Com-
nussioner, Orissa Division, and Supt. Tributanr Mehals, Oatteok.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Allahabad. N.W. Provinces.
Magistrate and Collector, zst Grade, Dhnrbnnga, Bengal. Offioiatfakg
Commissioner, Patna Division.
Magistrate and Collector, xst Grade, Monghyr, Bengal.
Commissioner, Roy Bareilly Division, N.W. Provinces. Furlough.
Judicial Commissioner. Central Provinces. Officiating Secretaiy to €k>-
vemment of India, Home Department.
Civil and Sessions Judge, Peshawur, Punjab. Furlough.
Magistrate and Collector, Allygurh, N.W. Provinces.
Opium Agent, Behar. Furlough.
Judicial Commissioner, Chota Nagpore, Bengal. * Furlough.
Financial Commissioner, Punjab.
Commissioner of Ajmere and Mhairwarra, and Resident, 3rd Class.
Magistrate and Collector, zst Grade, Beerhhoom, Bengal. Fcurlongh.
Magistrate and Collector, ist Grade. Rajshahye, Bengal.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, xst Grade, Bengal. Furlough.
Magistrate and Collector, zst Grade, Cuttack, Bengal. Offg. Oom-
missioner, Chittagong Division.
Magistrate and Collector, zst Grade, Hooghly, Bengal. Offloiatfiig
Commissioner, Dacca Division.
Commissioner of the Nerbudda Division, Central Provinces. OffldatiAg
Chief Commissioner.
Magistrate and Collector, N.W. Provinces. Offg. District and SesaionB
Judge, Minpoorie.
Supemitendent of the Chamba State.
Magistrate and Collector, zst Grade, Barnn, Bengal. Sick Foiloagh.
MftgiitfTftto and Collector, N.W. Provinces. Furlough.
'" 'nm Agent, Benares, Bengal
nstrate and Collector, zst Grade, Gya, Bengal. Furlough,
bctor of Customs, Calcutta.
Magistrate and Collector, zst Gbttde, Hymensingh, Bengal.
District and Sessions Judge, and Grade, Rungpore, Bengal.
Inspector General of Police, Bengal.
Deputy Commissionur, zst Class, Puigab. Offg. Commr. and Superinten-
dent, JuUunder Division.
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Howell, Arthar Pearse, MA
Tracy, Thomas Burrowes
Orosthwaite, GharlesHaukesTod
Smyth, John Watt
Moens, Seaborne May, BA
Fitspatrick, Dennis
Watts, Charles William Paxton
Gardner, David Mason, BA
Powlett, Charles John
Hewitt. Jas. Francis Katherinos
Tyrrell, William, BA
Armstrong, Joseph Samuel ...
Jones, Frederick
Bignold, Thomas Frank, BA,
Tremlett, James Dyer, MA
Field, Charles Dickinson, MA.
A LLD. {Barritter at Law).
Larminie, William Bea, ITi. ...
Harrison, Henry Leland, BA,
{Barrister at Law),
Beid, James Robert
Griffin, Lepel Henry, Cff/.
Hime, Eobert Douglas, if ^
Bells, Arthur, .B.<1
Tweedie, John
Tidy, William Meymott
Ghrowse, Frederic Salmon, MA.
C/B.
Allen, Thomas Taylor
King, Lucas Burnett Blacker ...
FOUBTH CLASS.
Geddes, James Cruickshank
Henvey, Frederick
Porter, John Sinclair
Ward, William Erskine, MA.
Ward, George Ernest
Glaiier, Edward George
Stevens, Charles Cecil, BA. ..
Spedding, Robert Decy
Price, James Cattrall .
Leeds, Robert James .
P^
1833
3350
3350
1833
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1666
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Barstow, Henry Clements..
Beverley, Henry, MA
Powell, Baden Henry..
Boxwell, John
Brett, Alfred Corbyn ..
Lyall, David Robert
Howe,WiUiam Arthur..
Anderson, James
McConaghey, Matthew Allen .
Burkittk William Robert
Smyth, Thomas Watt..
Buck, Edward Charles ....
Bulman, Albert Robinson .
O'Kinealy, Mon. James ....
Cornwall, Wm. Wolfran Gardner
Hudson, William Hebard
Coldstream, William
Markham, Alexander Macanlay
Quinn,John
Wyer, Frederick
Wilson, Robert Henry. BA
Smith, Joseph, BA
Mellor. Charles Warren .
3350 Hopkins, John Arthur, BZ. .
740 Hobart, Robert Thomson ....
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Smith, Thomas, BA.
Worsley, Charles Fortescue
Dickens, Perceval Debnam,J9.i.
Commissioner, Jubbulpore Division, Central Prov. Ofl^. Nerbndda Dir.
Magistrateand Collector. Moradabad, N.W. Provinces.
Commissioner. Nagpore Division, Central Provinces. Offldating Jodical
Comjnisaioner.
Depubr Commissioner, zst Class. Officiating Commissioner and Soperiii'
tenctent, Lahore Division, Pui^ab.
Magistrate and Collector, N.W. Provinces. Furlough.
Secretary to the Government of India in Legislative DepartnenL
Magistrate and Collector, Fnrruckabad, N.W. Provinces.
Magistrate and Collector, N.W. Provinces. OflTg. District aid Smaasa
Judge, Agra.
Magistrate and Collector, Buatee, N.W. Provinces.
Commissioner, Ghota Nagpore Division. Bengal.
Magistrateand Collector, Bareilly, N.W. Provinces. Officiating Dittrict
and Sessions Judge.
Magistrate and Collector, zst Grade, Pooree, Bengal.
Magistrate and Collector, zst Grade, Tipperah, BengaL
Dist. and Sessions Judge,Bankoorah,Bengal,and Addl. ditto of Burdwin.
Offg. ist Grade.
Deputy Commissioner. Umritsur. Punjab. Furloush.
District and Sessions Judge, snd Grade, Burdwan, Bengal. Offlciatinf is
Grade. (On special duty.)
Magistrate and Collector, ist Grade, Burdwan, BengaL FurlonglL
Secretary to the Board of Revenue, Lower Provinces. Offg. See. t^
Government of Bengal, Financial Departments.
Magistrate and Collector, Bareilly, N.W. Provinces.
Secretary to the Government of the Punjab.
Magistrste and Collector, snd Grade, Patna, Bengal. Special leare.
Magistrate and Collector, Moozuflbmugger, N.W. Provinces. Fnrloogh
District and Sessions Judge, 3nd Grade, t^bna and Bogra, BeogaL Foil.
Magistrate and Collector, Muttra, N.W. Provinces.
Magistrate and Collector, Boolundahuhur, N.W. Provinces. [Grade.
District and Sessions Judge, 2nd Grade, Rajshahye, Bengal. 01%. m
District and Sessions Judge, 3nd Grade, Dinagepore, Ben^l.
Dishrict and Sessions Judge, snd Grade, Sarun and Chiinpamn, BeagiL
Officiating Superintendent and Remembrancer of L^al Affkurs.
Resident 3rd Class. Oa special duty at Cashmere.
Magistrate and Collector, Shskl^ehanpare. N.W. ProvUces.
Judge of the Assam Valley Districts, Gowhatty.
Magistrate and Collector, Jounpore. N.W. Province»
Magistrate and Collector, 2nd Grade. Dinagepore, Bingal. Offg. zst Grade.
Magistrate and Collector, snd Grade. Pubna, Beng^. Furlough.
Deputy Commissioner, snd Grade, Jhansi, N.W. irovinces. OfflcistiiiK
Magistrate and Collector, Groruckpore.
Magistrate and Collector, 2nd Grade, Dacca, ^ngal- Officiating ist
Grade, Midnapore.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, xst Grade,iiuttra,N.W. Prorinces.
Furlough.
Magistrate and Collector, snd Grade, Shahabad3engal. Offg. zst Grade.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, xst trade, N.W. Provincci.
Furlough.
Addl. Dist. and Sessions Jiidge, snd Grade, si-Brgunnahs and Hooghlj,
Bengal.
Conservator of Forests, zst Class, PiiTijab.
Magistrate and Collector, snd Grade, Noakhnl^, BengaL Furlough.
District and Sessions Judge, snd Grade, Jesso^, Bengal.
Magistrate and Collector, snd Grade, Howral Bengal. Furlough
Joint Magistrate and Collector, xst Grade. N.T. Prov. Offg. Magistrate,
Btawah.
Magistrate and ColL, snd Grade, Furreedpon Bengal. Offg. zst Grade,
Magistrate and Collector, N.W. Provinces, >uida. [Baakoorah.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, Azimghur, K W. Provinces. Officiating
Magistrate and Collector.
Deputy Commissioner, 3rd Class, Jhelum. PJuaub. Offg. AddL Commr.
and Sessions Judge of Jullnnder and UmlJia Diva.
Director of the Department of Agriculture aii Commerce.N. W. Prcvinoei.
Deputy Commissioner, 3rd Class. Goojran^lla, Pui^b. Offg. snd Cla6&.
Superintendent and Remembranbor of L^al Affairs, BengaL Member
of the Council of the LUGovemor.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, it Grade, Cawnpore, N.WJ>.
Furlough.
Joint Magistrate and CoUector, zstGrade,I.W. Provinces. Ofljr. Ma^-
trate, Fnttehpore.
Deputy Commissioner, snd Class, Hoshiatore, Puz^ab. Furlough.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, isGrade, N.W. Provinces. OSg.
Magistrate and Collector, AlUhabad.
Deputy Commissioner, zst Grade, Hurdu Onde. Furlough. [Burdmo.
IMagistrate and Collector, snd Grade, Bo^, Bengal. Offg. ist Grade. a&
Magistrate and Collector, snd Grade. Midspore, Bengal. Ofl^. Secretair
I to the Board of Revenue.
! Joint Magistrate and CoUector, zst GradoEtawah, N.W.P. Furlough.
{Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector,xst Grade, N.W. Prov. OSg.
Magistrate, Ac, Bijnore.
IMagistrate and Collector, and Grade, Puieah, Bengal. Offg. xst Grade.
Deputy Inspector General of Police, N.A^Provinces. Sick Jtolough.
District and Sessions Judge, snd Gradr Tipperah, Bengal. Oa|r. it
Backer gunge.
Magistrate and Collector, snd Grfwle, Mizufferpore, Bengal.
Diatriut and Saasioos Judge, sad GradcUacca, BcnguL Uffg. Nudder
Digitized by V^jOO^ltT
Bengal CwU Smviee.
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1833 DftIe,6eorgeSpeace DMboroogh Joint Magistrste and Deputy Golleotor, xst Grade; Ifinapore, N.W. Prov.
Offg. Magistrate, &o.
Joint 31agistrate and Deputy Golleotor, ist Grade, Minsapore, N.W. Fror.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Ck>lleotor, N.W. Prov. Forloa^li.
Fisher, John Hadden .
Piawsey, Roger Henry
Kelly. Charles Arthar. MA...
Newbinrv, Henry James, BA.
Porch, Beginald
1833
1833
1666
1800
2500
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Steinbelt, John Marie Conrad .
Whalley.Paul,.
Hall, Charles Frederick..
Adams, Ctoorge
Weekes, Arthar, MA.
Carter, John Hilkiah
Hnnter, Wm. Wilson, BA. LLD.
CIB
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3000
2500 Mackenzie, Hon. Alexander, BA.
Howell, Mortimer 8Ioper,Bil....
Atkinson, Edwin Felix Thomas,
BA.
Clav, Arthar Lloyd
MciOnn, Charles William
Norman, Thomas
Girdle8tone,Chas. Edw. Ridgway
Rawlins, Thomas William ..
7+1
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'S62^ 703
McLanghlin, Frederick Huhert
BA.LLM
Cadell, Alan, BA
Porter, George Edward
Uarington, Arthur Henry, BA.
Ree8,fSrederickWm. Joseph,B^.
Millett, Arthar Fenning
Clsy, William MoKinley, JB.4....
RidsdalcSepUmasOtter Barnes.
BA ;
Barton,Ebenezer JohnstOQe,lf J ,
, Alfred Cotterell, BA. .
36j! 1333 Steel, Heniy WUliam .
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Neale, Walter Erskine
Lenpolt, John Cunningham .
Barry, William
Gribble, Thomas William ....
Donovan, Charles
Ferrar, Michael Loyd, BA.
Towers, Robert Mason
Westmacott, EdwardVesey,B^.
Currie, George Mainwaring .
Hawkins, Cssar Richard
Tolbort, ThomasWilliam Hooper
Cowl^, Francis Wm. Rice, MA,
Irvine, William
Twigg,JohnHiU
1S63 441
1363' i777|Pet«ion, Fred. William Voysey
i363;»so'Patterson, Alexander Bleakley
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Roberts, Thomas, 3^. .
Barbour, David Miller. . . .
Tawney, James WsJter .
Testeo,Daaiel Walter McMullen,
Mosliy, Herbert !!!!.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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»733 Moule,Horaoe Frederick D'Oyly
1333 Smyth, George, BA.
i863j"55 B<qrs, Hemy Scott, BA..
Magistrate and Collector, and Grade, Rungpore, Bengal. Oflg. ist Grade.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, zst Grade, N.W. Prov. Ottg.
Magistrate, &c.. Minpoorie.
Deputy Commissioner, and Class, Jhansi, N.W. Provinces. Furlough.
Magiatrate and Collector, and Grade, Maldah, Bengal. Offg. ist Grade,
Chumparun.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, xst Grade, N.W. Provinces. Offg.
Magistrate, Meerut. C^n^de* Samn.
Magistrate and Collector, 3rd Ghrade, Bankoorah, Bengal. Ottg. and
District and Sessions Judge, and Grade, Furreedpore, Bengal. Furlough.
Magistrate and Coll., 3rd Giade, Bhaugulpore, Beniral. OflTg. and Grade.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, ist Grade, Bengal. Officiating Magistrate
and Collector, 3rd Grade, Maldah.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, zst Grade, Bustee, N.W.P.
Director General of Gazetteers and Statistics to the Government of India.
Accountant General, Bengal. Officiating Comptroller-General and Head
Commissioner of Paper Currency.
Secretary to the Government of Bengal, Financial Dept. OfTg. Revenue
and General Depui^ments. Member of the Lt.Grovemor's Council.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, ist Grade, N.W. Prov. Offg.
Magistrate, to., Humeerpore.
Deputy Accountant General, Bombay. OfTg. Accountant General, N.W .
Provinces, and Dep. Commr. of Paper Currency, Allahabad Circle.
Deputy Commissioner, zst Grade, Bengal. Officiating, Marrubhoom.
Depu^ Commissioner, and Class, Raepore, Central Provinces.
Ma^trate and Collector, 3rd Grade, Balasore, Bengal. Offg. and Grade.
Resident in Nepaul, at Katmandoo.
Assistant to the Accountant General, N.W.P. OffR. Accountant General,
Puz^jab, and Deputy Commissioner of Paper Currency, Lahore Circle.
District and Sessions Judge, NoakhuUv, Bengal.
Settlement Officer, and Grade, Banda, N.W. Provinces. Special leave.
District and Sessious Judge, and Grade, Noakhully, Bengal. Offg. Gya.
Deputy Commisioner, 3rd Grade, Roy Bareilly, Oude.
Magistrate and Collector, 3rd Grade, Moorshedabad, Bengal. Furlough.
Subordinate Judge, zst Grade, Oonao, Oude. Furlough. [Grade, Pubna.
Magistrate and Collector, 3rd Grade, Chumparun, Bengal. Offg. and
Secretary to the Chief Commissioner of Assam.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, zst Grade, 34-Pergunnaha, Bengal. Offi-
ciating Magistrate, and Grade, Gya. [Madras.
Assistant to the Accountant General, Bengal. Offg. Accountant General.
Judicial Assistant, zst Grade, Punjab. Offg. Deputy Commr. , Ferozepore.
Settlement Officer, and Grade, Humeerpore, N.W. Provinces.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, zst Grade, Etah, N.W. Provinces.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, zst Grade, Banda, N.W.P. Furlough.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, zst Grade, a4*Pergunnahs, Bengal. Offg.
Postmaster General, Bengal.
Deputy Commissioner, zst Grade, Assam.
Assistant Commissioner, zst Grade, Hurdui, Oude. Offg. Dep. Commr.,
and Grade.
Judge of the Courts of Small Causes in Nuddea and Jessore, and at
K&huagur, Ac, Bengal. Offg. Judicial Commissioner of Chota Nagpore
Joint Magistrate andCoUector, zst Grade, Dinagpore. Bengal. Furlough.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Bengal. Officiating Magistrate,
Ac, and Grade, Shahabad.
Judicial Assistant, tst Class, Punjab. Offg. Deputy Commr., XTmritsur.
Deputy Commissioner, 3rd Class, TTmballa, Puiuab. Offg. and Class.
Jomt Magistrate and Collector, zst Grade, Pumeah, Bengal.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, xst Grade, N.W. Provinces. Officiathig
Magistrate, Ac, Ghazeepore.
Furlough.
Deputy Conmiissioner, 3rd Grade, Singbhoom, Bengal. Officiating District
«mdLge of Furreedpore.
Settlement Officer, and Grade, Futtehpore, N.W. Provinces.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, zst Grade, Shal^ehanpore, N.W. Prov.
Sick Furlough.
Magistrate and Collector, and Grade, Backergunge, Bengal. Furlough.
Deputy Commissioner, 3rd Grade, Oude. Offg., and Grade, Fyzabad.
Deputy Commissioner, 3rd Class, Punjab. Officiating and Class,
Goorgaon.
Accountant General, Pui^'ab, andDep. Commr. of Paper Currency, Lahore
circle. Furlough.
Assistant Commissioner, zst Class, Raepore, Central Provinces. Officiat-
ing Deputy Commissioner, 4th Class, Chindwara.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, zst Grade, Rungpore, Bengal. Furlough.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, xst Grade, Durbhunga, Bengal. Offg.
Magistrate, &o., and Grade, Moorshedabad.
Judicial Assistant, xst Grade, Jhang, Punjab. Offg. Dep. Oommr. and
Class. „™. «
Joint Magistrate and Collector, and Grade, Saharunpore, N.W. Prov.
Offg. Magistrate and Collector. _ . .
Judidia Assistant, zst Class, Delhi, Punjab. Offg. Deputy Commissioner,
and Class. ^ ^^ , ^. -. ^
Assistant Commissioner, xst Grade, Gondah, Oude. Offlciatmg Deputy
Commissioner. Digitized by V<J (JOV ikl
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Commissioner, Jnbbulpors DiTision, Oeng^ / y
Magistrateand Collector, Moradabad, "^^^j / "^^^i^ral.
Commissioner, Nagpore Division, Cen taf^ A'
Commissioner. ■'^ •' ;
Deputy Oommissioner, ist Class. OS* . \^^'
tendent, Lahore Division, Pniijab : ^a
Magistrate and Collector, N.W. P-;<;^ T^
Secretary to the Government of';// . *
Magistrate and Collector. Fnrr :■: ;•' g
Powlett, Charles John
Hewitt, Jas. Francis Katherinus
Tyrrell, William, BA
Armstrong, Joseph Samuel ...
Jones, Frederick
Bignold, Thomas Frank, BA.
833 Tremlett, James Dyer, MA
251C0 Field, Charles Dickinson, MA.
A LLD. {BarriHer at Law).
833 Larminie, William Bea, Jfil. ...
2500 Harrison, Henry Leland, BA,
{Barritter at Xa»).
2250 Beid, James Bobert
t66o 2500 GriiOn, Lepel Henry, 081,
x86o 833 Hime, Bobert Douglas, MA
i860 833 Sells, Arthur, BA
x86o 83J Tweedle, John
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x86o 2250 Growse, Frederic Salmon, M/
CIS.
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om-
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Magistrate and Collector, N
Judge, Agra.
Magistrate and Collector, ''
Commissioner, Chota Na
Magistrate and CollectO'
aad Sessions Judge. . .
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Magistrate and Co)' ;i
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i^^^ericd'Olbert..
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L Francis Porten(B«r-
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'^/ ,f'^fl». George Jasper (JJor-
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^'liier^* William Fitzpatrick ..
Lgiflon, Thomas Bdward
70od^kinson,George Jas. Spence
Jpnrser, William Bd ward
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Wilkinson, Thomas Ormerod
Tucker, Heniy St. George..
Toynbee, Greorge
Stevens, John Foster .
Porter, Fortescue Willoughby . . ,
Knox, George Edward
Z344 WiUiamB,Geo.Bob. Carlisle, Bil.
Martin, William Thomas (Bar-
ritUr at Law)
MaoDonnell, Anthony Patr., BA,
Charles, John George .> . .
Harkness, Thomas Francis
Armstrong, John Bcobell ....
Blennerhassett, Williazn
Mulock, Henry Pilkington. . . .
Oldham, William Bei^amin .
X733 Bobinson, Alexander, BA.
OS.
. Grade, Cachar, Assam. rConunT
tirade, Moosuflferghur, Punjab. Oflfe dSSV
llegistration Officers in Bengal. Furlou* '^ ^^vuj
uuer, 3rd Class, Pm^ab. OffldaUng Sup
?Late.
irate and Collector, ist Grade, Dinageaore. Bennd
,., Judge of Nuddea. ****
Magistrate and Collector, 2nd Grade, Benares, N.W ProvmcM
officiating Magistrate and Collector. ' ^'
Additional Dis. and SessionsJudge of Chittagong, Bengal. Offg atDaon.
Secretary to the Chief Commissioner, Central Plx)v1noe8. OffidaS
Commissioner, Nagpore Division. ^
Superintendent oftheKapurthala State. Furlough.
Assistant Commissioner, ist Class, Punjab. Furlough.
Judicial Assistant, ist Grade, Dera Ghatee Khan, Punjab. Offldatinz
Deputy Commissioner, and Class. ^
Judicial Assistant, 2nd Class, Simla, Pui^ab. Officiating xst Giadi
Also Judge of Small Cause Court.
Deputy Commissioner, Central Provinces. Officiating Conmussioner
Jubbulpore Division. '
Judicial Assistant, 3rd Class, Sealkote, Punjab. Furlough.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, xst Grade, Biyshahye, Bengal. Officiatic -
District Judge of Noakhully.
Judicial Assistant, ^rd Grade, Kangra, Poigab. Offlciatinf xst Grade.
Joint Magistrate. &c., xst Grade, Dinageporo, Bengal. Offg. Dietrin
Judge, Pubna and Bogra.
Judicial Assistant, 2nd Grade, Umritsur, Punjab. OfflciatiBg Depotr
Commissioner, Goordaspore.
Judicial Assist. 2nd Class, Sealkote, Pux^jab. Offg. Dep. Cotmnr., Jhdmn
Joiht Magistrate and Collector, 2nd Grade, Meemt, N.W. Provinces. Fori.
Assistaiit Commissioner, 2nd01aas, Central Provinces. Officiating C<bb"
missioner of Excise, Supt. of Stamps, and Inspector Gen. of BegistratioiL
Joint Magistrate and Dep. Collector, ist Grade, Noakhully, Bengal. Furl.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, xst Grade, Tippexah, Bengial. OfBeiatittg
District Judge.
Assistant Commissioner, and Class, Chindwara, Central Provineas.
Deputy Commissioner, ist Grade, Bengal. Officiating Comnussioner
of Arakan Division, British Burmah.
Assistant Commissioner, xst Class, and Setttement Officer, and Gradf.
In charge of Rohtuck Settlement.
Settlement Officer, 3rd Grade, Banda, N.W. Provinces.
Assistant Commissioner, 2nd Class, Rawul Pindee, Punjab. Offidami;;
Deputy Commissioner of GkMjeral.
Assistant Commissioner, xst Class, Punjab. Furlough.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, xst Grade, Patna, ^ngal. OfflciatiBK
Magistrate and Collector, 2nd Grade.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, 2nd Grade, Dacca, Betngal. Offidaii^
District Judge, Sarun and Chumpamn.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, 21MI Grade, N.W. Provinces. Forioagfa.
Judge, Court of Small Causes, Allahabad, N.W. Provinces. Officiatisg
District Judge, Benares.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, 2nd Grade, Ghaseepore, N.W. Ptovinees.
Officiatmg Deputy Commissioner, 2nd Class, Jhansi.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, 2nd Grade, Jounpore. N.W. Provinces.
Officiatmg xst Grade.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, xtt Grade, Durbhunga, Bengal. FurL
Joint Magistrate and Collector, snd Grade^ Bengal. Parloix^. *
Joint Magistrate and Collector, 2nd Grade, MoocuffemugguTy N.W Pro<
vinces. Officiating Magistrate and Collector.
Deputy Collector of Customs, Calcutta.
Assistant Commissioner, xst Grade, Boy Bareilly, Oude.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, 2nd Grade, Humeexpore, N.W J>. FbtI
Joint Magistrate and Collector. 2nd Grade, Bengal. OSg, Z>ep. Oomsar
xst Grade, Sonthal Pergunnahs. ''
Joint Magistrate and Collector of Budaon, 2nd Grado, N.W. Proving
Officiating Magistrate and Oolleotor. . ,.,.,,, ,^ ^^^*
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DiiBtrict Superintendent of Pplice, lat GradOi N.W. Provinces. Furlough.
Furlough.
Joint HagiBtrato and Collector, 2nd Grade, Mosufforpore, Bengal. 08^
^ Magistrate, 4c., 2nd Grade, Ihirbhunga.
Secretary to the Chief Commissioner, British Bormah, in the Bevemie
Settlement Department.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, and Grade, Dacca, Bengal. Officiating
District Judge, Pubna and Bogra.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, and Grade, Hidnapore, Bengal. Offi-
ciating Additional Judge, Backergunge.
Toint Magistrate and Collector of Agra, and Grade, N.W. Provinoea.
Officiating, ist Grade,
sector General of Registradon, Ac, Central Provinces. Offloiatiog
-etary to the Chief Commissioner, Conutil i^rovinces.
*ate and Collector, 3rd Grade,Chittagong. Bengal. Oifg. and Grade.
<ng Commissioner of Cliiitagong Division.
Officer, 3rd Grade, Agra, N.W. Provinces.
'88ioner, 3rd Grade, Lohardugga, Bengal. Oflfe. andGrad&
ssioner, 4th Grade, Daijeeling, Bengal,
jmmissioner, and Grade, Luoknow, Oude. Officiating City
iUteofLucknow.
.. Magistrate and Collector, Bengal. Offg. Magistrate and Collector,
_nd Grade, Backergunge.
Deputy Commissioner, zst Grade, Sylhet, Assam.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, 2nd Grade, BareiUy, N. W. Proviaoes.
Officiating, ist Grade.
Assistant Mafldstrate and Collector, Bengal. Officiating Magistratej Ac,
and Grade. Furreedpore.
Secretary to the Board of Revenue, N.W. Provinces.
Assistant Magistrate and CoUector of Allahabad, N.W. Provinces. OfTg.
Joint Magistrate, &o., zst Grade.
Asisistant Magistrate and Collector, a4-Pergunnah8, Bengal. Officiating
Junior Secretary to the Board of Bavenue.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, and Grade, Shahabad, Bengal. OfE]g«
Magistrate, &c., and Grade, Dacca.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, and Grade. Chittagong, Bengal. FurL
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Moradabad, N.W. Prov. Offg.
Joint Magistrato, I »t Grade. ^ •
Junior Secretary to the Government, N.W. Provinces and Oude.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy .Collector, Futtehpore, N. W. Provinces.
Officiating, ist Grade.
Registrar, High Court of Judicature, Fort William.
Assist. Comml8Bioner,AJmere, Rajpootana, and Political Agent, 3rd Class.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, and Grade, 24<Pergunnahs, Bengal.
Furlough.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Beerbhoom, Bengal . OSg. Additional
District Judge of Chittagong.
Joint Magistrate and Collector of Banda, and Grade, N.W. Provinces.
Officiating ist Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Hooghly, Bengal. Officiating Deputy
Commissioner, 3rd Grade, Julpieoree.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, andGrade, Sarun, Bengal. Offg. ,ast Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Howrah, Bengal. Officiatmg
Matristrato, £0., and Grade, Beerbhoom.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Agra, N.W. Prov. OflTg. Joint
Magistrate, &c., ist Grade.
Assistant Magisti'ate and Collector of Boolnndshohnr, N.W. nDOvtaoev.
OfflciatingJoint Magistrate, ist Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and CoUector, N.W. Provinces. Sick Furlough.
Under Secretary to the Government of India, Foreign Department.
Assistant Settlement Officer, ist Grade, of Muttra, N.W. Provinoes. Fori.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, 24-Pergunnahs, Bengal. OflTg.
Magistrate, £0., Noakhully.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Dehra Doon, N.W. Provinces. Offi-
ciating Joint Magistrate, zat Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Shahabad, Bengal. Furloagb, .
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, N.W. Prov. Ojig. Joint Mag.,AOfySSt
Grade, and Dep. 8updt.of Family Domains of the Uahanyah of Benares.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Patna, Ben(<al. Officiating Inspector-
Qenl. of Registration, L. P., and Senior Mamage Registrar of Calcutta.
Under Secretieiry to Govt, of India in the Financial Department.
Under Secretary to Government of India, Home Depi^tment.
Assistant Commissioner, and Class, Ferosepore, Pu2\}ab. Furlough.
Assistant Commissioner, ^rd Class, Jubbulpore, Cential Provinces. iTwi.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector. Ofifg. Under Secretary to Govt.,
N.W. Provinces and Oude.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Durbhunga, Bengal. Furlough.
As^tant Magistrate and Collector, Saruu, Bengal. Officiating Magis-
trate, ftp.. Bogra.
Assistant Magistrate and CoUector, Backergunge, Bengal. FnrUmgh.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Glass, Mooltan, Pm^jab. Officiating Judicial
Assistant, and Grade, Bawul Pindee.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Grade, Hoshungabad District, Central Pro-
vinces. Furlough.
Assistant Commissioner, and Grade ,Puxu*ab. Offg. Deputy Commissioner,
Bunnoo.
Assistant Magistrate and CoUector of Mymenaing, Bengal. Furlough.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Bengal. Officiating Magistrate,
Ac, Howrah. Digitized by V<J OOQ IC
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1859 2950 Powlett, Charles John
x6s9 >S«> Hewitt, Jas. Franois Katherinos
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1859
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9250 Jones, Frederick
9500 Bignold, Thomas Frank, BA.
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i860 951C0 Field, Charles Dickinson, MA
A LLD. (BarriHer at Law).
833 Larminie. William VieA,MA.
9500 Harrison, Henry Leland, BA.
{Borriiter at Juaw),
9950 Beid, James Robert
GriiBn, Lepel Henry, C8l,
I33 Hime, Eobert Douglas, MA
833 Bells, Arthar, BA.
83J Tweedie, John ...
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Geddes, James Cruiokshank..
Henvey, Frederick
Porter, John Sinclair
Ward, William ErsUne, MA.
Ward, George Ernest
Glasier, Edward George ,
Sterens, Charles Cecil, BA....
Bpedding, Robert Decy
Price, James Cattrall .
Leeds, Robert James
Edgar, John Ware, CST. ..
Barstow, Henry Clements..
Bererley, Henry, MA.
Powell, Baden Henry.
Commissioner, Jubbnlpore Division, Central Prov. Offg. Nexbodda DIt.
Magistrate and Collector, Moradabad, N.W. Provinces.
Commissioner, Nagpore Division, Central Provinces. OffldaftiDg Jadidal
Commissioner.
Depu^ Commissioner, ist Class. Ol&oiating CommiasionerBiid Saperiii'
tendent, Lahore Division, Poojab.
Magistrate and Collector, N.W. Provinces. Furloagb.
Secretary to the Government of India in legislative Departnent
Magistrate and Collector, Furmckabad, N.W. Provinces.
Magistrate and Collector, N.W. Provinces. OflTg. District aid SesBbni
Judge, Agra.
Magistrate and Collector, Bnat«o, N.W. Provinces.
Commissioner. Chota Nagpore Division, Bengal.
Magistrate and Collector, Bareilly, N.W. Provinces. Ol&eiating District
and Sessions Judge.
Magistrate and ColTeotor, ist Grade, Pooree, Bengal.
Magistrate and Collector, zst Grade, Tipperah, Bengal.
Dist. and Sessions Judge,Bankoorah,Bengal,and Addl. ditto of BordviD.
Offg. ist Grade.
Deputy Conmiissioner, Umritsur, Pui^jab. Furlousb.
District and Sessions Judge, 9nd Grade, Burdwan, Bengal. OflBdating m
Grade. (On special du^.)
Magistrate and Collector, 1st Grade, Burdwan, BengaL Furlough.
Secretary to the Board of Revenue, Lower Provinces. Offg. Sec to
Govenunent of Bengal, Financial Dei>artment8.
Magistrate and Collector, Bareilly, N.W. Provinces.
Secretary to the Government of the Punjab.
Magistrate and Collector, 9nd Grade. Patna, Bengal. Special leave.
Magistrate and Collector, Moozuffemugger. N.W. Provinces. Furloiigb
District and Sessions Judge, 2nd Grade, Pubna andBogra, Bengal. Fori
.Magistrate and Collector, Muttra, N.W. Provinces.
Magistrate and Collector, Boolundshuhur, N.W. Provinces. [Gnde.
District and Sessions Judge, 9nd Grade, Rajsbahye, Bengal. Ottg. nt
District and Sessions Judge, 2nd Grade, Dinagepore, Be^^al.
Dlsrrict and Sessions Judge, 9nd Grade, Sarun and Chmxpanm, Bengal
Officiating Superintendent and Remembrancer of L«al AllUra.
Resident yta Class. On special duty at Cashmere.
Magistrate and Collector, Shahjehanpore. N.W. Proviices.
Judge of the Assam Valley Districts, Gowhatty.
Magistrate and Collector, Jounpore. N.W. Provinceik
Magistrate and Collector, 2nd Grade, Dinagepore, Bingal. Offg.iatOnde.
Magistrate and Collector, and Grade, Pubna, Beng«. Furlough.
Deputy Commissioner, 2nd Grade, Jhansi, N.W. iTovinoes. Oi&datms
Magistrate and Collector, Gomckpore.
Magistrate and Collector, 2nd Grade, Dacca, 9ngal. Officiating ist
Grade, Midnapore.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, 1st Grade,iiuttra,N.W. Promces.
Furlough.
Magistrate and Collector, gnd Grade, Shahabadj3engaL Offg. tst Grade.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, ist Irade, N.W. Prorinces.
.Magistrate.
Addl. Dist. and Sessions Jpidge, 2nd Grade, 94-Brgunnahs and Hooghly.
Bengal.
„ Conservator of Forests, ist Class, Punjab.
Boxwell, John 'Magistrate and Collector, 2nd Grade, Noakhul^, BengaL Furloogfa-
Brett, Alfred Corbyn .District and Sessions Judge, 2nd Grade, Jesso^, Bengal.
1^1, David Robert {Magistrate and Collector, 2nd Grade, Howral Bengal. Furlough.
Howe, William Arthur Joint Magistrate and Collector, 1st Grade, N.t. Prov. Offg. Maigiitr
' Etawah.
Magistrate and Collector.
Smyth, Thomas Watt Deputy Commissioner, 3rd Class, Jbelum. piuaub. Offg. AddL Coounr.
I and Sessions Judge of Jnllunder and Umflla Divs.
1500 Buck, Edward Charles 'DirectoroftheDepartment of Agriculture a^Commerce,N.W. Provinces.
1666 Bulman, Albert Robinson {Deputy Commissioner, 3rd Class, Goojran^Ha, Puiyab. Offg. 2nd Class.
9500 O'Kinealy, Bon. James Superintendent and Remembrancer of Lf^al Afikirs, BengaL Member
j of the Council of the Lt.Govemor.
7^ Cornwall, Wm. Wolfinn Gardner Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, *t Grade, Cawnpore, N.W J.
I Furlough.
1833 Hudson, William Hebard Joint Magistrate and Collector, istGrade,7.W. Provinces. OiQc. Haiti**
trate, Fnttehpore.
833 Coldstream, William > Deputv Commissioner, 9nd Class, Hoshinyore, Pui^ab. Furlough.
Z833 Markham, Alexander Macaulay I Joint Sfagistrate and Deputy Collector, tsGrade, N.W. Provinces. Offg.
Magistrate and Collector, Allahabad.
797 Quinn , John | Deputy Commissioner, ist Grade, Hurdu Oude. Furlough. [Burdwan.
9950 W^er, Frederick (Magistrate and Collector, 2nd Grade. Bo;^, Benjal. Offg. ist Graded
Wilson, Robert Henry, BA Magistrate and Collector, 2nd Grade, Midspore, Bengal.
I to the Board of Revenue.
Smith, Joseph, BA 'joint Magistrate and Collector, ist GradoBtawah, N.W.P. Furlongli.
Mellor. Charles Warren Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector,x8t Grade, N.W. Prov. OSg.
I Magistrate, Ac, Bijnore.
Hopkins, John Arthur, BL 'Magistrate and Collector, and Grade, Puieali, Bengal. Ottg. ist Grade.
" ' "** Deputy Inspector General of Police. N.WProvinces. Sick Furlough,
District and Sessions Judge, 9nd Grad Tipperah, BengaL Ottg. tf
Backorgunge.
Worsley, Charles Fortescue Magistrate and Collector, and Gm'le, M«zufferpore. Ben;?^^-
Dickens, Perceval Debnam,ilJ. District and Ssssioos Judge, 2ad GradcDacca. Ben^ vtTg. Nuddaa
Digitized by V^OO^^ltT
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1833
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9O0O Smith, Thomas, BA.
1800
Bengal Civil Service.
477
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Steinbelt, John Marie Conrad ..
Whalley,PauL
Idreeay, John James
Hall, Charles Frederick
Adams, George
Weekes, Arthur, MA. .
Fisher, John Hadden .
Porch, Beginald
Carter, John HiUdah
Hanter, Wm. Wilson, SA. LLD,
CIS.
Westland, James
Mackenzie, H<nt. Alexander, BA.
Howell, Mortimer Sloper,!?^!....
Atkinson, Edwin Felix Thomas,
BA.
Clay, Arthur Lloyd .
lay, Ar
[cMinn,
Charles William..
Nonnan, Thomas
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McLanghlin, Frederick Hubert
BA. IlM.
Cadell, Alan, BA
Porter, George Edward
Harineton, Arthur Henry, BA,
Rees,lTederiGkWm. Joseph, B^.
Mfllett, Arthur Fenning
Clay, William McKinley, 5^....
Eidsdale,8eptimns0tter Barnes,
BA
Barton,Ebenezer JohnstoQe,lf J
Tupp, Alfred Ootterell, BA.
Steel, r
, Henry William .
tSoojNeale, Walter Erskine
1250
XS62
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416
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Leapolt, John Cunningham .
Barry, William
Gribble, Thomas William ....
Donoyan, Charles
Ferrar, Michael Loyd, BA.
Towers, Robert Mason
Westmacott, EdwardVesey,B^,
Gurrie, George Mainwaring
286i>i666
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Hawkins, Ciesar Richard .....
6^ Tolbort, ThomasWiUiam Hooper
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* Irrine, William
1833
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Twigg,JohnHill
Peterson, Fred. William Voysey
Patterson, Alexander Bleakley
Kennedy, James
Grlmley, William Henzy, BA....
Woodbum, John
Roberts, Thomas, B.1
Batbour, Darid Miller....
Tawney, James WsJter .
Testro,Daniel Walter McMullen,
BA ;
Mosl^y, Herbert
OgilTie, George Macartney .,
Moale,Horaoe Frederick D'Oyly
Smyth, George, if^
Boys, Henry Scott, BA
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, ist Grade,* Mirsapore, N.W. Proy.
Offg. Magistrate. Ac.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, xst Grade, Mirzapore, N.W. Fror.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, N.W. Prov. Furlough.
Magistrate and Collector, 2nd Grade, Rungpore, Bengal. Oflg. xst Grade.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, xst Grade, N.W. Prov. Oil^.
Magistrate, &c., Minpoorie.
Deputv Commissioner, 2nd Class, Jhansi, N.W. Provinces. Furlouffh.
Magistrate and Collector, and Grade, Maldah, Bengal. Offg. xst Grade,
Chumparun.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, xst Grade, N.W. Provinces. Offg.
MagiBtrate, Meerut. [Grade, Barun.
Magistrate and Collector, 3rd Ghrade, Bankoorah, Bengal. Offg. and
District and Sessions Judge, and Grade, Fnrreedpore, Bengal. Furlough.
Magistrate and Coll., trd Grade, Bhaugulpore, Bengal. Offg. and Grade.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, ist Grade, Bengal. Officiating Magistrate
and Colloctor, 3rd Grade, Maldah.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, xst Grade, Bnstee,N.W.P.
Director General of Gasetteers and Statistics to the Government of India.
Accountant Gtoneral, Bengal. Officiating Comptroller*General and Head
Commissioner of Paper Currency.
Secretary to the Government of Bengal, Financial Dept. Offg. Revenue
and General Departments. Member of the Lt.Crovemor's Council.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, xst Grade, N.W. Prov. Offg.
Magistrate, Ac, Humeerpore.
Deputy Accountant General, Bombay. Offg. Accountant General, N.W.
Provinces, and Dep. Commr. of Paper Currency, Allahabad Circle.
Deputy Commissioner, xst Grade, Bengal. Officiating, Marrubhoom.
Deputy Commissioner, and Class, Raepore, Central Provinces.
Ma^trate and Collector, 3rd Grade, Balasore, Bengal. Offg. and Grade.
Resident in Nepaul, at Katmandoo.
Assistant to the Accountant General, N.W.P. Offg. Accountant General,
Pnxijab, and Deputy Commissioner of Paper Currency, Lahore Circle.
District and Sessions Judge, NoakhuUy, Bengal.
Settlement Officer, and Grade, Banda, N.W. Provinces. Special leave.
District and Sessions Judge, and Grade, Noakhully. Bengal. Offg. Gya.
Deputy Commisioner, 3rd Grade, Roy Bareilly, Oude.
Magistrate and Collector, 3rd Grade, Moorshedabad, Bengal. Furiough.
Subordinate Judge, xst Grade, Oonao, Oude. Furlough. [Grade, Pubna.
Magistrate and Collector, 3rd Grade, Chumparun, Bengal. Offg. and
Secretary to the Chief Commissioner of Assam.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, xst Grade, a4-Pergunnahs, Bengal. Offi-
ciating Maficistrate, 2nd Grade, Gya. [Madras.
Assistant to ue Accountant General, Bengal. Offg. Accountant General.
Judicial Assistant, xst Grade, Punjab. Ofig. Deputy Commr., Ferozepore.
Settlement Officer, and Grade, Humeerpore, N.W. Provinces.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, xst Grade, Btah, N.W. Provinces.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, xst Grade, Banda, N.W.P. Furlough.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, xst Grade, a4-Pergunnahs, Bengal. Offg.
Postmaster General, Bengal.
Deputy Commissioner, xst Grade, Assam.
Assistant Commissioner, xst Grade, Hurdui, Oude. Offg. Dep. Commr.,
and Grade.
Judge of the Courts of Small Causes in Nuddea and Jessore, and at
Kishnagur, Ac, Bengal. Offg. Judicial Commissioner of Chota Nagpore
Joint Magistrate and Collector, xst Grade, Dinagpore. Bengal. Furlough.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Bengal. Officiating Magistrate,
Ac, and Grade, Shahabad.
Judicial Assistant, ist Class, Pun^iab. Offg. Deputy Commr., Umrltsur.
Deputy Commissioner, 3rd Class, XJmbaila, Punjab. Offg. and Class.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, xst Grade, Pumeah, Bengal.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, xst Grade, N.W. Provinces. Officiating
Magistrate, Ac, Ghazeepore.
Furlough.
Deputy Commissioner, 3rd Grade, Singbhoom, Bengal. Officiating District
Judge of Furreedpore.
Settlement Officer, and Grade, Futtehpore, N.W. Provinces.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, xst Grade, Shal^ehanpore, N.W. Prov.
Sick Furlouffh.
Magistrate and Collector, and Grade, Backerffunge, Bengal. Furlough.
Deputy Commissioner, 3rd Grade, Oude. Offg., and Grade, FyzalMucL
Deputy Commissioner, 3rd Class, Punjab. Officiating and Class,
Goorgaon.
Accountant General, Punjab, and Dep. Commr. of Paper Currency, Lahore
circle. Furlough.
Assistant Commissioner, xst Class, Raepore, Central Provinces. Officiat-
ing Deputy Commissioner, 4th Class, Chindwara.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, xst Grade, Rungpore, Bengal. Furlough.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, xst Grade, Durbhunga, Bengal. Offg.
MagiBtrate, Ac, and Grade, Moorshedabad.
Judicial Assistant, xst Grade, Jhang, Punjab. Offg. Dep. Commr. and
Class. *T« «
Joint Magistrate and Collector, and Grade, Saharunpore, N.W. Prov.
Offg. Magistrate and Collector. _
Judicial Assistant, xst Class, Delhi, Punjab. Offg. Deputy Commissioner,
and Class.
Assistant Commissioner, xst Grade, Gondah, Oude. Officiating Depnty
Commissioner. Digitized by V<J OO^ V^
473
Bengal Civil So'vice,
II
II
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Af pourncBirTs, Ac.
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Ma4»aliire, Michael, BA
Kirkwood, TowBsend Molloy
Dalton, Godfirey John Bective
Toite
McWillJam, Ormiston Galloway
Beid,2>^
O'Brien, Edward
Beadon, Henry Snoyd, BA.
7oang, William Mackworth, Jf^ .
Campbell, Francis JohnstonGra-
ham
Chnrch, William Thomas
Eampini, Robert FaUon» MA..
Neill, John William
Rtvaa, Charles Montgomery
Thorbum, Septimus Smett
Fryer, Fred.William Richards .
Stogfdon, Abraham William .
Venning, Frederick
416
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Coxhead, Thbmas Edward
Crawford, John Thomson ,
Sonttar, William Meams, MA
Rnddook.Edwd. Hardcastle,^^.
Wright, Francis Nelson, BA.
Benton, Alexander Hay ....
Qninn, Charles Campbell .
Roe, Charles Arthur, BA..
Magrath, Charles Frederick.!)^.
Williams, John Charles
Crosthwaite, Robert JoBeph,B^
(Barritttr at Law)
Vemer, William Henry
Trafford, Richard Wylme ..
Hiaiett, John Revans, MA.
Bullock, Frederic d'Olbert
Gordon, Hamilton Winkup, BA.
Gardiner, John William
Beaohcroft, Francis Porten(B<
ri$i«ratLam}
Pears, James Maurice
Nicholls, George Jasper {Bar-
ritter at Law)
Manson, Alexander
Meres, William Fitzpatrick
EDison, Thomas Edward
Hod^nson.George Jas. Spence
Purser, William Edward
Finlay, Herbert Blakey
Wilkinson, Thomas Ormerod
Tucker, Henry St. George..
Toynbee, George
Stevens, John Foster ,
Porter, Fortescue Willoughby .
Knox, George Edward ,
Williams,Geo.Rob. Carlisle, B^.
Martin, William Thomas (Bar-
ri$ter at Lam)
MacDonnell, Anthony Fatr., BA.
Charles, John George.. ,
Harkness, Thomas Francis
Armstrong, John Scobell ....
Blennerhassett, William
Mulock, Henry Pilkington....
Oldham, William Bexqamin .
Robinson, Alexander, J9^. .
Joint Magistrate and Collector, xst Grade, 34-Pergunnah8, Bengal. Offi<
ciatiug Magistrate, &c., 2nd Grade.
Subordinate Judge, ist Grade, Sultanpore, Oude. Furlough.
Commissioner of Police, aud Chairman of the Corporation, Calcutta.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, xst Grade, Pubna, BengaL Offg. Hagi£-
trate, 2ud Grade, Jessore.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, 2nd Grade, Cawnpore, N.W. Pioviaoes.
Officiating Magistrate, &c
Deputy Commitwioner, 3rd Class, Kumool, Poniab. Offg. 2nd Class.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, z%t Grade, Dhurbunga, Bengal. Furl.
Settlement Officer, xst Grade^ and Deputy Commissioner, 3rd Class,
Puinab. In charge of the Settlement of the Mooltan District.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, xst Grade, Monghyr, Bengal. Furlough.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, 2nd Grade, Banda, N. W. Proyinoes.
Registrar, High Court of Judicature, N.W. Prov. Offg. Judicial Commr.,
British Burmah.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, xst Grade, 04-Fergannahs, Bengal.
Offg, District Judge of Burdwan.
Deputy Commissioner, 3rd Class, Ferozepore, Punjab. Sick FurlongL
Judicial Assistant, xst Grade, Montgomery, Puiijab. Furlough.
Joint Ma^strate and Deputy Collector, zst Grade,Moor8hedabad, Bengal.
Offg. District, Ac, Judge, Mymensingh.
Deputy Commissioner, 2nd Grade, Cooch Behajr, Bengal.
Deputy Commissioner, 2nd Grade, Cachar, Assam. [Gonunr.
Settlement Officer, xst Grade, Moozufferghur, Punjab. Offg. Depatj
Inspector General of Registration Officers in Bengal. Furlough.
Deputy Commissioner, ^ Class, Punjab. Offlciating Supermtendent,
Kapurthala State.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, xst Grade, Dinagef ore, Bengal. Offi-
ciating Judge of Nuddea.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, 2nd Grade, Benares, N.W. Provincei.
Officiating Magistrate and Collector.
Additional Dis. and Sessions Judge of Chittagong, Bengal. Offg. atDaocs.
Secretar;^ to the Chief Commissioner, Central Pt\)vlnioe8. Officiating
Commissioner, Nagpore Division.
Superintendent of the Kapurthala State. Furlough.
Assistant Commissioner, xst Class, Punjab. Furlough.
Judicial Assistant, ist Grade, Dera Ghazee Khan, Punjab. Officiating
Deputy Commissioner, 2nd Class.
Judicial Assistant, 2nd Class, Simla, Punjab. Offlciatlni;, zst Gnde.
Also Judge of Small Cause Court.
Deputy Conomissiouer, Central Provinces. Officiating Commissioner,
Jubbulpore Division.
Judicial Assistant, 3rd Class, Sealkote, Punjab. Furlough.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, xst Grade, R^jshahye, Bengal. Offlciating
District Judge of Noakhully.
Judicial Assistant, 3rd Grade, Kangra, Pux^ab. Offlciating xst Grade.
Joint Magistrate, Ac, xst Grade, Dinagepore, Bengal. Offg. District
Judge, Pubna and Bogra.
Judicial Assistant, 2nd Grade, Umritsur, Punjab. Offlciatiag Depafy
Commissioner, Goordaspore.
Judicial Assist. 2nd Class, Sealkote, Pnxgab. Offg. Dep. Cbomir., Jhehxm.
Joiiit Magistrate and Collector, 2nd Grade, Meerut, N.W. Provinces. Fori
Assistaiit Commissioner, 2nd Class, Oentral Provinces. Offlciating Com'
missioner of Excise, Supt. of Stamps, and Inspector Gen. of Registration.
Joint Magistrate and Dep. Collector, xst Grade, Noakhully, Bengal. Furl.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, xst Grade, Tipperah, Bengal. Offlciating
District Judge.
Assistant Commissioner, 2nd Class, Cbindwara, Central Provinces.
Deputy Commissioner, zst Grade, Bengal. Offlciating Conunissioner
of Arakan Division, British Burmah.
Assistant Commissioner, xst Class, and Settlement Officer, 2nd Grade.
In charge of Rohtuck Settiement.
SetUement Offlcer, 3rd Grade, Banda, N.W. Provinces.
Assistant Commissioner, 2nd Class, Rawul Pindee, Punjab. Offlciating
Deputy Cozzunissioner of GoojeraL
Assistant Commissioner, zst Class, Pm^jab. Furlough.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, xst Grade, Patna, Bengal. Officiating
Magistrate and Collector, 2nd Grade.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, 2nd Grade, Dacca, Bengal. Offldatiog
District Judge, Samn and Chumparun.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, 2iKt Grade, N.W. Provinces. Furiongb.
Judge, Court of Small Causes, Allahabad, N.W. Provinces. Officiating
District Judge, Benares.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, 2nd Grade, GhazeciK}re, N.W. Prorinces.
Officiating Deputy Commissioner, and Class, Jbansi.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, 2nd Grade, Jounporo. N.W. Provinces.
Offlciatiiig zst Grade.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, xst Grade, Durbhunga, Bengal. Fof^
Joint Magistrate and Collector, and Grade, Bengal. Furlough.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, 2nd Grade, Moozuffemuggur, N.W. Pro*
vinces. Offlciating Magistrate and Collector.
Deputy Collector of Customs, Calcutta.
Assistant Commissioner, xst Giude, Roy Bareilly, Oude.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, and Grade, Hnmeeipore, N. W.P. Fori.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, and Grade, Bengal. Ofi^. Dep. Oommr..
xst Grade, Sonthal Pergunnahs.
Joint Magistrate and Collector of Budaon, 2nd Grade, N.W. ProviBcei.
Officiating Magistrate and Colleg|p^^^ by ^ OU^ li:!
Bengal Civil Service,
479
3 BeiKhton, Thomaa Dorant.
900 Aikman, Robert Smith, -If^
&30 Neill, Llndaay
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700 Vowell, Chnstophor Henry
1500
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MA.
Cochran, Andrew William
1250
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Evans, Henry Farrington, J^
Power, Amhrose William Bnshe
{Barritter at Law)
Waller, Richard Maonsell, BA.
Benott, William pharlos
V^easey, John Charles. .
Lnttmui- Johnson, Henry..
White, Edmund
Jeffery, John Edward Beevor .,
Maxcel, James Aa^^ostino, BA. .
Forbes, Arthur, 5^
Sharp, Hew^ GranTille, BA.
416 ^
833 Lambe, William
Smeaton, Robert
Roberts, David Thomas..
Crawftird, Jae.,B.l. {Barritierat
Xraip)
White, James
Bradbury, James Francis
900
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1500
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Winter, Chas.Dcslandes Church
Rose, Edward
Bradbury, Edward Augustas ...
Whitmore, John
Wace, Alflred Augustus
Benson, Thomas, BA
lAidman, George John.
Aleaomder , Richard Dundas . ,
Chiohele-Plowden, Trevor John
?rhit0way, Richard Stephen
Fiddian, William. 3^
Holmes, William .
416
416 WilkiDs, Cecil Ansdell
900 Macm^lan, Alexander
1166 Page, William Humphrey
. Sinkinaon, Edward James .
1300 Daukes, Frederic Glendon ..
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District Superintendent of Pplice, ist Grade, N.W. Provinces. Furlough.
Furlough.
Joint Jlagistratc and Collector, and Grade, Mosufferpore, Bengal. Oiite.
Magistrate, Ac., and Grade, Durbhunga.
Secretary to the Chief Commi4sioner, British Boxmah, in the Revenue
Settlement Department.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, and Grade, Dacca, Bengal. Officiating
District Judge, Pubna and Bogra.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, and Grade, Midnapore, Bengal. Offl-
elating Additional Judge, Backorgunge.
Joint Magistrate and CoUector of Agrd, and Grade, N.W. Provinoea.
Omciating, ist Grade.
Inspector General of Registracion, &c.. Central Piovineee. OffleiAtiiiK
Secretary to the Chief Commissioner, Cenural Provinces.
Magistrate and Collector, 3rd Grade,Chittagong, Bengal. Offg. snd Grade.
Officiating Commissioner of CbiitagongDivision.
Settlement Officer, 3rd Grade, Agra, N.W. Provinces.
Deputy Commissioner, 31-d Grade, Lohardugga, Bengal. OfEgf. andGradfit.
Deputy Commissioner, 4th Grade, Darjeeling, Bengal.
Assistant Commissioner, and Grade, Luoknow, Oude. Officiating City
Magistrate of Lucknow.
Assist. Magistrate and Collector, Bengal. Offg. Magistrate and Collector,
and Grade, Backergonge.
Deputy Commissioner, isc Grade, Sylhet, Assam.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, and Grade, Bareillj, N. W. Provinces.
Officiating, ist Grade.
Assistant Mafldstrate and Collector, Bengal. Officiating Magistrate, &c.,
and Grade, Furreedpore.
Secretary to the Board of Revenue, N.W. Provinces.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Allahabad, N.W. Provinces. Offg.
Joint Magistrate, Ac, zst Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, 34-Pergunnah8, Bengal. Officiating
Junior Secretary to the Board of Revenue.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, and Grade, Shahabad, Bengal. Offg,
Magistrate, Ac, and Grade. Dacca.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, and Grade, Chittagong, Bengal. Furl.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Moradabod, N.W. Prov. Offg.
Joint Magi£trate, ist Grade. ■■ ■ >
Junior Secretary to the Government, N.W. Provinces and Oude.
Joins Magistrate and Deputy Collector, Futtehpore, N. W. Provinces.
Officiating, xst Grade.
Registrar, High Court of Judicature, Fort William.
Assist. Commissioner, AJmere, Rajpootana, and Political Agent, 3rd Class.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, and Grade, a4<Pergunnahs, Bengal.
Furlough.
Assistant Magistrate and CoUector, Beerbhoom, Bengal. Offg. Additional
District Judge of Chittagong.
Joint Magistrate and Collector of Banda, and Grade, N.W. Provinces.
Officiatmg xst Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Hooghly, Bengal. Officiating Deputy
Commissioner, 3rd Grade, Julpigoree.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, anoGrade, Sartm, Bengal. Offg. ,sst Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Howrah, Bengal. Offioiatmf;
Magistrate, Ac, and Grade, Beerbhoom.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Agra, N.W. Prov. Offg. Joint
Magistrate, Ac, 1st Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Boolundshuhur, N.W. nDOvhioep.
OffioiatingJolnt Magistrate, xst Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and CoUector, N.W. Provinces. Sick Furlough.
Under Secretary to the Goverimient of India, Foreign Department.
Assistant Settlement OfBlcer, xst Grade, of Muttra, N . W. Provinoea. ForL
Assistant Magistrate and CoUector, 24<Pergunnahs, Bengal. Offg.
Magistrate, &c, NoakhuUy.
Assistant Magistrate and CoUector, Dehra Doon, N.W. Provinces. Offi«
ciating Joint Magistrate, xst Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and CoUector, Shahabad, Bengal. Furlough. ,
Assistant Magistrate and CoUector, N.W. Prov. Oflg. Joint Mag.>Ac,y ast
Grade, and jDop. 8updt.of FamUy Domains of the Maharajah of Benares.
Assistant Magistrate and CoUector, Patna, Ben(<al. Officiating Inspector-
Gtonl. of Registration, L.P., and Senior Marriage Registrar of Calcutta.
Under Secretary to Govt, of India in the Financial Department.
Under Secretary to Government of India, Home Department. i
Assistant Commissioner, and Class, Ferosei>ore, Puz^ab. Furlough.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Jubbulpore, Central Provinces. \Fuxi.
Assistant Magistrate and CoUector. Offg. Under Secretary to Govt.,
N.W. Provinces and Oude.
Assistant Magistrate and CoUector, Durbhunga, Bengal. Furlough.
Asc^Btant M^istrate and CoUector, Sarun, Bengal. Officiating Magis-
trate, &e., Bogra.
Assistant Magistrate and CoUector, Backergnnge, Bengal. Furlough.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Mooltan, Punjab. Officiating Judicial
Assistant, and Grade, Rawul Pindee.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Grade, Hoahungabad District, Central Pro-
vinces. Furlough.
Assistant Commissioner, and Grade ,Pui]Jab. Offg. Deputy Commissioner,
Bunnoo.
Assistant Magistrate and CoUector of Mymensing, Bengal. Furlough.
Assistant Magistrate and CoUector, Bengal. Officiating Magistrate,
&c., Howrah. , > »/ ^n » * z^-
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{BarritUr at Lam)
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Barrow, Frank Hunter
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Denniston, James Lawson
James, Stephen Harvey ....
Ghanning, Francis Chorley .
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Dames, Mansel Longworth .
Fisher, Frederic Henry
Rivas, George Wilmot
Bedfem, Thomas Robert, BA..
Thomson, John Brown
Macanlay, Golman Patrick
Louis, ir^.
Ibbetson, Densil Charles Jelf ...
Bourdillon, James Austin
Buckland, Charles Edward,B^,
Melklejohn, David Ogilvy
Skrine, Francis Henry Bennet.
Paul, Alfred Wallis, BA
XI 66 Cornish, Robert .
766 Abbott, Leonard Charles .
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766
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OonneU, Charles James ...
Tupper, Charles Lewis ....
Brown, John Crommelin .
Anderson, Francis Charles .
Alexander, Ernest Bruce
Gun, William Henry Maffett
SCaconaohie, James Robert ...
Irwin, Henry Crossley, BA.
Piloher, Robert Hope
Crooke, WUllam
BCnir, Julius Wood
Steedman, Edward Brittain
Fraser, Andrew Henderson Leith
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Gillon, Henry ,
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, BengaL Officiating Joint Magistrate,
xst Grade, Monghyr.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Furreedpore, Bengal. Fortoogh.
Assistant Commissioner, and Clas8,Pnx^ab. Officiating Judicial Assistant.
Dera Ismail Khan.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Gya, Bengal. Furlough.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Bengal. Officiating Jomt Magistrate.
I St Grade, Shahabad.
Assistant Commr., and Grade, Coesyahand Jynteah Hills, Assam. FurL
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Furrackabad, N.W. Provinces. Offi-
ciating Joint Magistrate, xst Grade.
Under Secretary to the Government, N.W. Provinces. Oflf^. Regisfcrsr,
High Court, N.W. Provinces.
Assistant Commissioner, and Class, and Settlement Secretary to the
Financial Commissioner, Punjab.
Deputv Commissioner, and Class, British Burmah. Officiating Secretary
to Chief Commissioner.
Assistant Commr., and Class, Jhansi, N.W. Provinces. Offfg. xstClast.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, DeraGhasee Khan, Punjab.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, N.W. Provinces. Assist. Snpi. and
Judge.Small Cause Court,DeraDhoon. OfTg. Joint Magistrate, xst Grade.
Registrar, Chief Court, Puz\}ab.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Grade, Kheri Muree, Oude. Furlough.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Allahabad, N.W. Provinces. Offg.
Judge. Couit of Small Causes, Allahabad.
Junior Secreiazy to Board of Revenue. Offg. Sec. to Bengal Govern-
ment, General and Revenue Depts. Sec. to Bengal Civil Fund.
Assistant Commissioner, and Class. Settlement Officer, and Grade, Pun-
iab, and Offg. Assist. Commr., xst Class, Kumaul.
First Inspector of Registration Offices, Bengal. Furlough.
Press Commissioner with the Government of India.
Assistant Commissioner. 3rd Class, Nagpore, Central Provinces. Offg.
Dep. Commr., 4th Class, Nursingpore.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Nuddea, Bengal. Furlough.
Assistant Commissioner, and Grade, Daxjeeling. Bengal. OflTg. xst Gxade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Bengal. Officiating Magistrate, i>i
Grade, Hooghly.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Bengal. Officiating Joint Magistrate,
xst Grade, Daijeeling.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Sahamnpore, N.W. Provinces.
Assistant Commissioner, and Grade, British Burmah. Oflf^. Deputy
Commissioner, 4th Grade, Thonkwa. (On special duty to Rangoon.)
Assistant Commissioner, and Class, Puzgab. Officiating Judicial AasistaDt,
ist Grade, Peshawur.
Assistant Settlement Officer, tst Grade, Humeerpore, N.W. Provinces.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Burdwan, BengaL Officiating Joint
Magistrate, ist Grade.
Assistant Commissioner, 37d Class, Sealkote, Punjab. Offg. Judicial i
Assistant.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Pnrneah, Bengal. Officiating Presi-
dency Magistrate and Coroner of Calcutta.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Ruzigpore, Bengal. Offg. under Govt.
of India in the Legislative Department.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Bareilly, N.W. Provinces. Officiating
Joint Magistrate, xst Grade.
Government Advocate, Punjab.
Supernumerary Assistant Commissioner, Chanda, Central Provinoet.
Officiating Assistant Commissioner, and Claaa.
First Assist. Secretary to Government. N.W. Provinces and Oude.
Under Secretary to the Government of the Puqiab.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Punjab. Offg. Judicial Aaaiatant, and
Class, Ferozepore.
Supernumerary Assistant Commissioner, Hoshungabad, Centnl Pror.
Officiating Assistant Commissioner, and Class.
Assistant Settlement Officer, xst Grade, Moradabad, N.W. Provinces.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Bengal. Officiating Joint Magistrate.
xst Grade, Nuddea.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Pui^ab. Settlement Officer, 3rd Grade,
Assistant Comxziissioner, jrd Class, Baraitoh, Oude. Ottg., xat Grade.
Junior Secretary to the Chief Comxziissioner, British Burmah.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Goruckpore, N.W. Provinces. OS^-
Joint Magistrate, xst Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Mynnoorie, N.W. Provinces. Off;.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, xst Grade.
Assistant Commr., 3rd Class, Pui^ab. Settlement Offioer.ard Grade, Jhnnf.
Fanshawe, Arthur Upton ....
833! Mulock, Francis Berry ,
766. Clark, William Ovens, BA.
700 Hooper, John
800 Matthews, Harold Francis
833 Whish, Charles William
500 Christie. Archibald
700 Smith, Gilbert Le«Iie..
Assistant Secretary to the Chief Commissioner, Central Provinces.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Bengal. Offg. Joint Mag., Ac, is«
Grade, Rajsnahye.
Supernumerary A sst. Commr., Nagpore, Central Prov. Offg. and Qsm,
and Offg. Commr. of Excise. Supt. of Stamps k Insp.-Gen. of BegistratD.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Allygurh, N.W. Provinoes. Officiating
Joint Magistrate, xst Grade.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Punjab. Oftjg. Judicial Aawifitanti
3rd Grade, Mooltan.
Aasistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Gonda, Oude. Offg., lat Grade.
Assistant Commissioner, and Grade, Assam. Offg. xst Grade, Lnekimpg*'
AssiaUnt Magistrate and Collector, Ghaseepore, N.W. Froyinoss. Ofl|.
Joint Magistrate, xst Grade.
Assist. Commissioner, 3rd Class, Peshawur, Pux\)ab. (On special dutr-)
.[Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Kangra, Puigab. Offg. and Claaa
Bengal Civil Sefvlce.
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1872 700 Addis, David Foolis
1873 sooFranoiSfSdwardBelcham
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Fssson, Herbert John Hamilton
Borooah, Annndoram
Fred.Doiigl8s
Hoey, William
Sterenson, George ,
Walker, Thomas Gordon ..
O'Donnell, Ghsrles James..
Finnoane, Michael, BA. ..
H'Fherson, James
Barry, William Bnssell ....
Gupta, Krishna QoTinda .
Kim^h^ Hermann Michael .
Birks, Arthur Bawson
Fanshawe, Herbert Charles..
Tobin, Henry Murray
Bisley, Herbert Hope
Lawrie, Lewis Kossuth (Jiar-
ri$UraiLa»)
Conybeare, Henry Crawford
Arthur
Griereon, George Abraham
Berry, Frederick Charles .
Godfrey, George
Slackie, Andrew Wallace ..«..
Wyer, Thomas Bowland
Copleston.Frederick Belwyn
Anderson, Henry Aiken..
Obbard, Robert
766 Henry, Kdward Richard
S00tt,R08S.
18731 700 Giles, Frank
SapemumeraiT Assistant Commissioner, Betul, Central Provinces. Offr.
Assist. Commr., ^rd Class.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Peshawiir, Punjab. Offg. and Class.
AHsistant Commissioner, 2nd Grade, Caohar, Assam. Offg. ist Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Dacca, Bengal. Offg. Joint Magistrate,
to., xst Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Muttra, N.W. Provinces. Offg. Joint
Magistrate, xst Grade.
Assistant Commissioner, 4th Grade, British Burmah. Officiating Poli-
tical Agent, 3rd Class, Bhamo.
Assistant Magistrate and CoUector, Jaunpore, N.W. Provinces. Offg.
Joint Magistrate, ist Grade, and Assist. Settlement Officer, Joonpore.
Cnder Secretary to the Government of Bengal.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Shal^eluuipore, N.W. Provinces. Offg.
Joint Magistrate, and Grade.
Assistant Commissioner, ird Grade, Lahore, Pux^ab. Offg. and Class.
Offg. Secretary to the Fmanoial Commissioner.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Cuttack, Bengal. Officiating Mains-
trate and Collector.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Bengal. Assistant Settlement Officer.
Chittagong.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Bengal. Officiating Joint Magistrate,
&o., ist Grade, Dinagepore.
Assistant Commr., srd Grade, Lahore, Punjab.
Assistant Conunissioncr, 3rd Grade, Lucknow, Onde. Offg. xst Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Mymensing, Bengal. Officiating Joint
Magistrate, xst Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and CoUector, Budaun, N.W. Provinces. Offg. Joint
Magistrate, 2nd Grade.
Supernumerary Assistant Commissioner. Nimar, Central Provinces. Offg.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Grade, Umballa, Punjab. Offg. Deputy
Commis^sioner, Goorgaon.
Political Assistant, xst Clsss, and Offg. Assist Secretary in the Foxeign
Department of the Government of India. (On special duty. )
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Shahjehanpore, N.W. Provinces. Offg.
Joint Magistrate, and Grade.
Assistant Commissioner, and Grade, Sylhet, Assam. Officiating xst Grade.
Assistant Commr., 3Td Class, Dera Ghasi Khan, Punjab. Offjg. 2nd Class.
Assist. Magistrate and Collector, N.W.Prov. Offg. Joint Magistrate, Ac.,
and Grade, and Offg. Junior Sec. to Board of Revenue, N.W. Provinces.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Rungpore, Besunl. Officiating Joint
Magistrate, ist Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Chumparun, Bengal. Offg. Joint
Magistrate, xst Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and CoIlector,Bhaugulpore, Bengal. Officiating Joint
Magistrate, ist Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Chittagong, Bengal. Offg. Magis-
trate and Collector.
Assistant Magistrate and CoUector, Etah, N.W. Provinces. Offg. Joint
Magistrate, and Grade.
Settlement Officer, 3rd Grade, in charge of Loodiana Settlement.
Assistant Magistrate and CoUector, Sanm, Bengal. Officiating Joint
Magistrate, xst Grade.
Assistant Settlement Officer, Dhurbonga. Bengal.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Humeerpore, N.W. Provinces. Offg.
Joint Magistrate, and Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and CoUector, AUababad, N.W. Provinces. Offg.
Joint Magistrate, and Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Cuttack, Bengal. Officiating Joint
Magistrate, ist Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector. 34-PergaQnahs, Bengal, Officiating
Under Sec. to Govt, of Bengal, Judicial and Political Depts.
Assistant Commr., and Class. British Burmah, Henzada District. Furl.
Additional Assistant Secretai^ to the Government of the Pni^aub.
Assistant Maaristrate and Collector, Burdwan, Bengal. Officiating Joint
Magistrate, xst Grade.
Under Secretary to Govt, of Bengal. Special leave.
Supernumerary Assistant Commissioner, Nagpore. Central Provinces.
Offg. Assist. Commissioner, 3rd Class.
Assistant Magistrate and CoUector, Mirzapore, N.W. Provinces. On
special duty.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Durbhunga, Bengal. Offg. Joint
Magistrate, xst Grade.
Supernumerary Assistant Commissioner, Jubbulpore, Central Provinces.
Officiating Deputy Commissioner.
Assistant Commissioner, and Grade, Golaghat. Assam. Offg. xst Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and CoUector, Backergunge, Bengal. Offg. Joint
Magistrate, xst Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and CoUector, Azimghur, N.W. Provinces. Offg.
Joint Magistrate, and Grade.
Assistant Commissioner, 4th Grade, Thatone, British Btirmah. Offg.
and Grade.
Assistant Commissioner, 3Td Class, Bunnoo, Pnx^ab. Offg. and Class.
Supernumerary Assistant Gonmiissioner, Balaghaut, Central Provinces
Offg. 3rd Class.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Bengal. Private Secretary to the
Lieutenant-Governor.
Assistant Magistrate and CoUector, Furruckabad, N.W. Provinces. Offir
Joint Magistrate, and Grade. *^'
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Meerut, N.W. Provinces. Offg. Joint
Magistrate, and Grade. ^.^.^.^^^ ^^ ^OO^li::
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Pox, Francis William ....
Allen, David Bird
Jones, Samuel Simpson ABBistant Magistrate and Collector, Bengal. Offloiating Assistant Gaai<
missioner, zst Grade, Sonthal Pergunnahs.
Aseistant Commissioner and Assist. Sec. to Chief Commissioner. Assam.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Dhurbnnga, Bengal. Offg. Joint
Magistrate, zst Grade.
Asst Commr., 4th Class, Thonkwa Dist., British Burmah. Offg. 2nd Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Mosofferpore, Bengal. Offlciatmg
Joint Mat^strate, Ac, 2nd Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, N. W. Prorinces. Priyate Becretszy
to the Financial Member of the Governor Groneral's CounoiL
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Berar. Hyderabad Assigned Districts.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, BareiUy, N. W. Provinces. Offg. Joint
Magistrate, and Grade.
Gael, JohnDelabere Asst. Magistrate and Coll., Samn, Bengal. Offg. Joint MagiBtrate» zst Grade.
Brett, Cecil Michael Wilford ...Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Hooghly, Beiigal. 01!^. Joint
I Magistrate, zst Grade.
Blyth, William Dnnbar ' Assistant Magistrate and Collector, a4-Porgunnahs, BengaL Offg. Joint
I Magistrate, zst Grade.
Thomson, Robert George I Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Punjab. Assistant Settlement Officer.
I Forest Settlement Officer, Jhelom.
'ARRiafcn.nt; Macristmlfi and Collectoi
Barnes, Hugh Shakespear
Kitts. Eustace John
Petre, Francis Loraine {Bar-
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Harding, Francis Henry 'Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Shahabad, Bengal. Offg. Joint
I Magistrate, zst Grade.
Kennedy, Joseph 1 Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Monghyr, BengaL Ofl^- Joint
' Magistrate, xst Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Moorshedabad, Bengal. Offg. Joint
Magistrate, zst Grade.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Goordaspore, Pozijab. Offg. and CUas.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Gontokpore, N. W. Provinoea. OBg.
Joint Magistrate, Ac. and Grade.
As^tantCommissioner,4thGrade,Prome3ritish Burmah. Offg.sndGrade.
Asst. Commr., 3rd Class. Asst. Settlement Officer, Pui^ab. Si4»: Furlough.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Durbungha, Bengal. Offg. Joiu
Magistrate, zst Grade.
Carstairs, Robert Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Hooghly, BengaL Offg. Joint Magis-
trate, zst Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Gawnpore, N.W. Provinces. Offg.
Joint Magistrate, and Grade.
Assistant Coizmiissioner. 3rd Class, Hissar, Punjab. Offg. and Class.
Asst. Magistrate and Coll., Pooree, Bengal. Offg. Joint Magis., zst Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Jessore, l^ngal. Offg. Joint Magis-
trate, zst Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Shahabad, Bengal. Furlough.
Assist. Magistrate and Coll., Azimghur, N. W. Provinces. Sick Furlough.
Sick Furlough.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Graide, Fyzabad, Oude. Offg. and Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector. N.W. Provinces. OBg. Joint Magis-
trate,and Grade. Assistant to the Director of Agriculture and Commerce.
Wilson, James Assistant Commr., 3rd Class, Pui\jab. Offg. and Class. Assist. Settlement
Officer in charge of Delhi Settlement.
Assist. Magistrate and Coll., Gya, Bengal. Offg. Joint Magistr., 2nd Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Etawah, N.W. Provinces. Offg. Joint
Magistrate, Ac., and Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Rux>gi>ore, Bengal. Offg. Joint Magis-
trate, xst Grade.
Assistant Conmiissioner, 3rd Class, Lahore, Pmyab. Offg., and Glass.
Anderson. John Alexander ..
Phillips, Heniy Arthur Denteros
Taylor, Frederick Beatson, BA.
Norton, David
Casey, Arthur Edwin Comerford
Millar, William Robert
Gibbon, Robert Ferguson,B/i.
Fuller, Joseph Bampfylde ...
De, Bn^endranath
Staley, Alfred Evelyn
Primrose, Arthur John
Hughes, George
Pennington, Henry James Du-
maresq
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Pargiter, Frederick Eden
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Phayre, Robert.
Merk, Wm. Rudolph Henry.
Taylor, Leonard
Finlay, James Fairbaim, MA.
Place, George William
Symes, Edward Spence
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Lucknow, Oude.
Assistant Coxnmr., 3rd Class, Jhansi, N.W. Provinces. Offg. and Class.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, a4 -Pergunnahs, Bengal. Offlciaeinj;
Commr. of the Soonderbunds. Offg. Joint Magistrate. &€.» and Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Pubna, Bengal. Offg. Joint Magis-
trate, &o., zst Grade.
Assistant Commissioner, 4th Grade, British Burmah. Officiating Political
Assistant, zst Class, and Assist. Resident, Mandalay.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Hnzara, Punjab. Offg. and Glass.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Kumaon, N.W. Provinoes. Offg.
Assistant Commissioner, Nynee Tal.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Peshawur, Pux^ab. Offg., and C1b£&
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Grade, Cachar, Assam. Offg. and Grade.
Assistant Commissioner, 4th Grade, British Burmah. Offg. 3rd Grade.
I Personal Assistant to the Chief Commissioner.
Hewson, Francis Thomas Assist. Cominr.,3rd Class, Punjab. Offg. Polit. Assist. 3rd Class, and Assist.
to Gov.-Gen.'s A^ent at Rajpootana. Mag. of Aboo, and Assist, to Gen.
Supdt. of Operauons for Suppression of Thuggee, Ac., Low. Rajpootana.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Grade, Lucknow. Oude. Sick Fnxlongh.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Shahabad, Bengal. Offg. Joint
Magistrate, Ac, and Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector^urreedpore, Bengal. Offg. Joist
Magistrate, Ac., and Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Moznflbrpore, Bengal, Ofl^. Joint
Magistrate, Ac, and Grade.
Welltf, Walter Fox Williamson
Ritchie, JohnGerckld
Peterson, Herbert Parsons
Marriott, Charles Richardson
Maokay, Duncan Laohlan Mao-
pherson
Mitchell, Thomas Candy
Anderson, James Drummond...
Ruston^ee, Cursetgee
Douie, James McCrone
Porter, Leslie Alexander Selim.
Assistant Commissioner, 4th Class, Rangoon District, Burxziah.
Assistant Commissioner, 4th Grade, Toungoo, Burmah. Offg. Assii^tant
Cantonment Magistrate.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Nuddea, Bengal. Oflg. Joint Msgii^
trate, &o., and Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Ghaseepore, N.W. Provinces. Ofig.
Joint Magistrate, Ac., and Grade.
Assistant Comm., 3d Class, Dera Gasee Khan, Pux\jab. Offg. and Class.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, N.W. Provinces. Second Aaaibtant
Secretary to Govt, N.W. Provinces and Oude. , ^^ ^, » . , ^
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450 Harris, Edward Branson
SoojMacleod, Roderick Henry
450 Vaughan, Thomas Edward
400' Kensington, Alfred
500 Hewett, John Prescot
soo. Walker, George Casson
450 Adamson, Harvey
500 Douglas, Sholto James
450I White, Herbert Thirkell
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450 Greer, Richard Townshend
400 Darrah, Henry Zouch
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400 Grant, J ohn Andrew
450 Morriaon» Edward Currie
450 Hambliu, Richard Ebb
400 Maude, Henry ,
450 Gill, John Edward
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45oiGox, Harry
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Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Nuddea, BengaL Offg, Joint Magifl-
trate, &c., 2nd Grade.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Lahore, Pui\jab. (On special duty to
the Pnnjanb Civil Secretariat.)
Assistant Conmiissioner, 3rd Grade, Sylhet, Assam. Offg. and Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Chumparun, Bengal. Offg. Joint
Magistrate. Ac, and Grade,
Supernumerary Assistant Conmiissiouer, 4th Grade, Bassein, British
Burmah. Offg. 3rd Grade.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Grade, Debrooghur, Luokimpore District,
Assam. Offg. and Grade.
Supernumerary Assistant C^ommiHsioner, Saugor, Central Provinces.
Assistant Conmiissioner, 3rd Grade. Kheree, Oude. Offg., and Ghrade.
Assistant Commissioner, 4th Grade, Thyetmyo, British Burmah. Offg.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Asimghnr, N.W. Provinces.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Kangra, Puzijab.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Moorshedabad, BengaL Offg. Joint
Magistrate, kc, and Graio.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Saharunpore, N.W. Provinces.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Julpigoree. Bengal. Offg. Joint
Magistrate, &c., and Grade.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Rohtuck, Punjab.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, B^jnore, N.W. Provinces.
Assistant Commr., 3rd Grade, Seebsaugor, Assam. Offg. and Grade.
Assistant Commissioner, 4th Grade, Sittoung Division, British Burmah.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Mirzapore, N.W. Provinces.
Assistant Magistrate and CoHecior, Burdwan, Bengal.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Mymensingh, Bengal.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Beoaros, N. W. Provinces.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Rajshahye, Bengal.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Umritsur. Punjab.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Boolundshuhur, N.W. Provinces.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Hazara. Punjab.
Assistant Commissioner, 4th Grade, Mengyee Division, British Bonnah.
Assistant Commissioner, u'd Grade, Sylhet, Assam.
As6t. Commr., 4th Grade, Pantanau Div., Brit. Burmah. Offg. 3rd Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Rungpore, Bengal.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Grade, Sylhet, Assam.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Ghazeepore, N.W. Provinces.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Hasareebaugh, Bengal.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Sirsa, Pumab.
Superuuraorary Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Grade, Kamroop, Assam.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Moradabad, N.W. Provinces.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, C attack, Bengal.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Groojranwalla, Punjab.
Supemumerorv Assistant Commissioner, Toungoo, British Burmah.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Eta, N.W. Provinces.
Assistant Conmiissioner, 3rd Class, Rawul Pindee, Punjab.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Allahabad, N.W. Provinces.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Jaunpore, N.W. I^vinoes.
Supemumerarv Assistant Commissioner, Mouimein, British Burmah.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Gva, Bengal.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Ctuttagong, Bengal.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Dacca, Bengal,
Impey, Wm. Henry Lockington
Collins, Arthur Herbert...
King, Lucas White
Meredith, Arthur
Collin, Edward Woodfleld
Shakespear, Alex. Murison Wake
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Gva, Bengal.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Bhaugulpore, Bengal.
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Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Rajshahye, Bengal.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Hoshlarpore, Pu^ab.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Goojerat, Pui^ab.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, 34-Pergunnah8, Bengal.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Budaon, N.W. Provinces.
Irwin, George Robert Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Grade, Seetapore, Oude. Offg., and Grade.
Drew, William Wilson Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Kohat, Pui^ab.
Gray, Percy Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Allahabad, N.W. Provinces.
Eales, Charles Lindstedt;
Modellier Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Grade, Pertabghur, Oude. Offg., and Grade.
Nethersole, William Supernumerary Assistant Commr., Nursingpore, Central Provinces.
Canpel. Edward Louis Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Rawul Pindee, Pni^ab.
HaiC William Thomas
Sankey, Henry
Porteous, Alexander ..
Miller. J. O
Arbuthnott, J. C
Greenshields. R. S
Tweedy, G. A
Badshah, K. J
Sanders, J
Shaw, G.M
Eales, H.L.
Johnstone, D. 0
Tounghusband, R. B..
Holmwood, H
Lawrence, W. R
Balllie,D. C
Priest, H.H
Pope, R. R.
aies, H. L. P
Brown, J. A.
Supernumerary Assistant Commissioner, British Burmah, Henaada.
Supernumerary Assistant Conmiissioner, Mouimein, British Burmah.
Supernumerary Assistant Commissioner, Kamroop, Assam.
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the University of Madras.
Member of Council.
Judge of the High Court of Judicature at Madras. Siok Forloogh.
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Gtoldingham, John Dalrymple..,
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Thomas, Henry Sullivan
Horsl^, William Dowdoswell..
Kindersley, Francis Martin ..
Carr-Gomm, Francis Culling
(Barrigter at Law)
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87 Irvine, Octavius Butler ,
Melville, Robertson John ..
Garstin, John Henry, CSI..
Leman, George Downton ..
Webster, Edmund Forster {Bar-
rigttrat Law)
Hannyngton, John Child ....
Hntohins, Philip Perceval (Bar-
ritUratLam)
Bumell, Arthur Coke
Grose, James, MA
Wilson, William, Jn
Madras. Yioe'Cbanoenor of
District and Sessions Judge of Bellary. GlTg. Judge of the High Coart
of Judicature at Madras.
First Member of the Board of Revenue. Commissioner for UnooTensated
Civil Service Examinations. (On special duty, GodaTery District.)
Member of Council.
District and Sessions Judge of Vizagapatam.
Second Mqpiber of the Board of Revenue.
Collector and Magistrate of Bellary, and Political Agent, Sondoor.
Furlough.
Chief Secretary to Government. Sick Furlough.
District and Sessions Judge of Nellore.
Collector and Magistrate of Salem.
Secretary to Government, Revenue Department Offg. Chief Secreksiy.
Third Member of the Board of Revenue. In charge of Inam DepL
Collector and Magistrate of Cuddai»ah. Acting Collector, Aa, to Gorcntor
of Fort St George in Gaqjam. Chetterpore.
District and Sessions Judge of Coimbatore.
District and Sessions Judge of Tinnevelly. Furlough*
Resident of Travancore and Cochin.
District and Sessions Judge of North Malabar.
Collector and Magistrate of North Arcot. Chittoor.
Commissioner, Neilgherry Hills. Ootacamund.
District and Sessions Judge of North Arcot. Chittoor.
Foster, William Shmbsole, MA.
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Nelson, James Henry, MA.
(Barritter atLaw)
Pennington, James Bum, BL. . . ,
[Woodroffe, Francis Henxy, BA.
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Stokes, Henry John
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2420 Gordon, Hnntly Pryse
3333 Horsbrugh. Boyd
833 Stuart Andrew John
Stokes, HenryBdward, JB^.
3350 Bliss, Henry William, BA. ..
3033{Hughesdon, Joseph Charles..
1944 Snalth, James Frederick, BA.
x944|Glenn7, William Henry
District and Sessions Judge of Kumool.
District and Sessions Judge of South Arcot Offg. Collector, ftc., tad
Agent to the Governor of Fort St George, in Yizagapatam
Collector of Sea Customs and Protector ckt Emigrants, Madras.
Collector, District Magistrate, and Asent to the Governor, Yisagapstsn.
Acting Secretary to the Revenue Department
Collector, District Magistrate, and Agent to the Governor of fOrt St.
George, Ganjam. Furlough.
Collector, District Magistrate, and Agent, Taxgore. Political Agent f<r
the French Settlement of Karikal.
District and Sessions Judge of Salem.
District and Sessions Judge of Madura.
District and Sessions Judge of Tai^ore.
Collector and Magistrate of Nellore.
District and Sessions Judge, South Malabar. Offg. Oollector and Msgii-
trate of Coimbatore District.
Collector and Magistrate and Government Agent, Godavery District,
Cocanada.
District and Sessions Judge of Cuddapah. Acting at Bellary.
CoUectorand Magistrate of Tixmevelly. Palamcottah.
District and Sese-ions Judge, North Tuijore. Acting at Trichinopoly.
District and Sessions Judge, Chinglepnt Furlough.
District and Sessions Judge, Gai^am. Furlough.
Collector and Magistrate of Madura District.
District and Sessions Judge of Trichinopoly. Furlough.
Collector and Magistrate of Malabar. Political Agent for French Settle-
ment of Mah^. Furlough.
District and Sessions Judge, South Canara, Furlough.
Collector and District Magistrate, Chingleput. Saidapett.
Collector and Magistrate of South Canara. Mangalore.
Collector and District Magistrate of Kistna. Masulipatom.
Collector and Magistrate of Trichinopoly, and Political Agent, Podn*
kotta. Furlough.
Collector and District Magistrate, South Aroot Special Agent Freocb
Settlement, and Political Agent for Pondicherry. Cuddalore.
Collector and District Magistrate, KumooL Acting at BeUazy.
District and Sessions Judge, Kristnah, Masnlipatian.
District and Sessions Judge, Godavery. Furlough.
Secretary to the Board of Revenue.
Commissioner of Salt Revenue, Madras.
Sub Collector and Joint Magistrate, Coimbatore. Acting District and
Sessions Judge, South Arcot Cuddalore.
Bub Oollector and Joint Magistrate of Malabar. Acting District aad
Sessions Judge, Tinnevelly. Palamcottah.
Sub Collector and Joint MAgistrate of Bellary. Acting District vs^
Sessions Judge, South Canara. Mangal^r^(j(jij [^
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'863, 609 Wilkfaiaon, Francis Henry
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BA ,
Austin. Ware Plumptre
Head Awistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Ganiam. Acting INa-
triot and Sessions Judge of Godavery. Bajahmundry.
Head Assist, to the Colleotor and Magistrate of Yizagai>atim. AotiBS
District and Sessions Judge, Cnddapah.
Sub Collector and Joint Magistrate of Nellore. Acting GoUeotoraaA
District Magistrate and Agent at Tanjore.
Sub Collector and Joint Magistrate of Chinglepnt. Acting Collector aai
Magistrate of Cuddap^ District.
Sub Colleotor and Joint Magistrate, Godayery. Furlough.
Registrar, High Court, Appellate side, Madras. Acting District and
Sessions Jui^fe, South Malabar. Calicut.
Sub Colleotor and Joint Magistrate of South Aroot. Acting District and
Sessions Judge, North Tanjore.' Tranquebar.
Sub Collector and Joint Magistrate of Madura. Acting District and
Sessions Judge, Chinglepnt.
Sub Colleotor and Joint Magistrate of Salem. Furlough.
Sub Colleotor and Joint Maeistrate, Tinneyelly. Acting District and
Sessions Judge, Gai^jam. Berhampore.
Sub Collector and Joint Masristrate of North Aroot. — Sick Furlough.
Sub Collector and Joixit Magistrate of Tanjore. Acting CoUectoraad
Magistrate and Special Agent of the District of South Aroot.
Sub Collector and Joint Magistrate, Kistna District. Acting Colleotor
and District Magistrate at Trichinopoly.
Collector and Joint Magistrate of Cuddalore. Acting Colleotor and
Magistrate of Malabar District. Calicut.
Head Assistant to the Colleotor of the Gkxlayery District. Sick Farloagli.
Deputy Director of Bevenne Settlement, Gai^am.
Sub Secretary, Board of Revenue. Acting Secretary.
Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Bellary. Acting
Collector and Magistrate of Kumool.
Head Assistant to the Collector and District Magistrate, Nellore. Acfelag
Sub<Collector and Joint Magistrate. Ongole.
Cinder Secretary to Government in the Departments under the Chief
Sec., and Canarese Translator. Acting Sub Sec., Board of Bevenne.
Spedal Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Malabar. Aofitaix
Sub*Oollector and Joint Magistrate, North Aroot.
Special Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate and Agent to the Oo-
vemor of Fort St. George in Yizagapatam. Officiating Post Master
General, Madras.
Senior Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate an 1 Agent to the
Governor of Fort St. George in Yiaagapatam. Acting Sub •CoUectoraad
Joint Magistrate of South Aroot. Tindevannm.
Qnder Secretary to Government in the Revenue Department.
Assistant Commissioner of the NeUghenv Hills. Acting Under Sec. to
Govt, in Depts. under Chief Secretary. Ootacamund.
Burrows, Leonard Robert, MA,
Turner, Edward
Rice, Robert, BA. LLD
Overbnry , Edward Noel..
Gibson, Edward
Atkinson, Arth. Johnston Breeks
Arundel. Arundel Tagg, BA.
Le Fann, Wm. Joseph Henry,
BA. {BarritUr at Lam)
Maclean, Charles Donald, BA...
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1^ 4:6 Davies, James Acworth (Bar-
, riatar at Lam)
'568 416 Weld- Matthew Richard. J^....
^^ 4x6l8ewt^ Robert
Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Trichinopoly.
Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of South Canara. Acting
Sub Collector and Joint Magistrate, Tai^ore. Negapatam.
Head Assistant to the Colleotor and Magistrate, Kumool. Sick FarL
Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Tanjore District. Acting
Sub Collector and Joint Magistrate, Bellarv. Gooty.
Head Assistant to the Collector and District Magistrate of Malabar
Acting Principal Assistant Collector, Yisagapatam. Nursipatam.
President of the Municipal Commission, Madras.
Special Assist, to the Collr. and District Magistrate of Madura. Bamnad.
Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate of Coimbatore District.
Acting Sub-Colleclor and Joint Magistrate, Kistnah District, aantoor.
Senior Assistant to Colleotor at Gapjam. Acting Sub Collector and Joint
Magistrate of Malabar. Tellicherry.
Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of North Aroot. Sick FnrL
Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Cuddapah. Acting Sao
Collector and Joint Magistrate of Cuddapah. MuddenpuUy.
Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate at Kistna. Acting Sub-
Collector and Joint Magistrate, Coimbatore, Bvode.
Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Tinnevelly. AcUng
Sub Collector and Joint Magistrate at Salem. Oossoor.
Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate, South Arcot.— Sick FurL
Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Salem. Acting Sab
Colleotor and Joint Magistrate, Godavery District.
Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate of Madura. Acting Sab Coll.
and Joint Magistrate, Tinnevelly.
Sick Furlough.
Assistant to the Magistrate and Collector of Nellore. Acting Registrar,
High Court, Appellate side. Tamil Translator to (Government.
Assistant to the Collector and Magiatrate of Madura. Acting Bub
Collector and Joint Magistrate of Madura District.
Assistant to Colleotor and Magistrate of the (Godavery District. Acting
Head Assistant to the Collector, Ac, to Gcv. of Fort St. George, Ga^jain.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate Of Malabar. Sick Furlough.
Assistant to Collector and Magistrj^te of Chinglepnt. Acting Bab
Collector.
Sick Furlough.
Assistant and Acting Head Assistant to the Colleotor and Magistrate of
Tinnevelly. SickFurlough.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Chinglepnt.— Sick FnrL
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Godavery^
Digitized by
,^^^j^h.
MadmBKOmil&mmA.
Anomnns, Ao«
1871
187Z
187Z
187a
1879
1873
1873
»873
1873
1874
1874
1874
1875
1030 Cox, ArChnr Frederick
1030 Thomson, James, MA,
802 Stokes, Gabriel, ^^..
803
809
WinterboOiam, Henry Martin ..
Mackensie, Gordon Thomson .,
WiUook,WilliamAlezander,iU.
Moore, Lewis
Nicholson, Frederick Angnstos.
Undenrood, Walfcer Gregory ...
802
1075
Sewell, Ebeneser James ....
Forbes, George Stuart, MA..
Benson, Ralph Sillery, SA. .
Ross, Henry Thomas, MA. .
Spencer, Bgerton Edward....
Wynne, Sydenham Henry, BA.
Tate, William Jacob
Fawoett, George William ....
Moore, Pierce William
Tremenheere,
Apperley
1875
187s
1875
1875
1875
187s
1875
1876
1876
1876
1876
Z876
1876
X877
1877
1877
1877
1877
1877
1877
187;
X87I
Z878
X878
X878
1878
1878
1879
1879
1879
1879
1879
809
809
803
875
809
637
Bees, John Dayid
James Henry
Hebbert, Francis Henry ....
Thorbnm, Walter Millar, BA...
Martindale, Arthur Henry
Temple
O'FarreU, Horace Handley .
Acting Hal
AotSagHeiA
Power, Gny Francis Thomas ..
Fiddian, James PavU
Thompson, Arthar, MA
Ohetti, PnUcat Batnaveln, BA.
Welsh, William Henry
Horsfisll, Thomas Mendelssohn
Higgens, Alfred William Buckle
Lanan, Bdward Sidney
Brodie, Yemor Alexander....
Domergne, John WiUooghby
Francis
Bnssell, Samuel, BA.
Hohnes, William Oathbert, BA.
Frazer, Robert Watson, BA.
Assistant to the CoUeotor and Magistrate of Malabar. SiokFsrioagL
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Coimbatore. Sick Fnxkngli.
Deputy Commissioner of Salt Revenue, Northern Division.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Trichinopoly. FnrlongL
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Madura. Acting fissd lauL
to the Collector, Coimbatore District.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Malabar. Acting SpeeU
Assistant, Malabar.
Assistant to the CoUector and Magistrate of North Aroot. Aotiiig flab
Collector and Joint Magistrate.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of South Arcot. Acting Bob
Collector.
Assistant tothe Collector and Magistrate of South Canara. Acting Head
Assistant.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Malabar. Acting Heid
Assistant.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate and Agent to the Govr. oflM
St George in Ganjam. Acting Head Assist, to the Collector, NeIloi«.
Assistant to the Colleotor and Magistrate of Cuddapah. Acting AasntHt
Commissioner, NeUgherries.
Assist, to the CoUector and Magistrate of Bellary. Acting Sub Collator.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of TMIore. Acting HmI
Assistant to the Collector, &c., South Canara.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Trichinopoly. ActingHsM
Asrastant.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Godavery,
Assistant to the CoUector, &c., Kumool.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Kistna.
Assistant to the Magistrate and CoUeotor of Tsx^ore.
Assistant to the Couector and Magistrate of EZistna. „
Assist, to the Collector Jk Agent to the Govr. of Fort St. George, — ^
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of North Arcot. Acting Specal
Assistant to the Colleotor and Aigant to the Governor of Fort St Qeoin
Yixagapatam.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate^ Ohinerlepat. Acting 'B.vA
Assistant, Tinnevelly.
Assistant to the CoUector and Magistrate of flooth Canara. AcUng Haid
Assistant, Madura.
Assistant to the CoUector and Magistrate of Enmool. Acting Hea^
Assistant, Godavery District.
[Agent and Assistant Secretary in the Foreign DepsrtDest
Senior Attach^ m the Foreign Department.— Olfflr. 3rd Glass FoUow
Assistant to the CoUector and Magistrate of Ouddi^Mih. Acting Head
Assistant, Salem.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of North Arcot. Acting Held
Assistant, South Arcot.
Assistant to the Magistrate and CoUeotor of Tasjore. Aothig Head Aatf-
ant, Elistna. .
Assistant to the CoUector and Magistrate and Agent to Gov. of Fprtw*
George in Ganjam. . „ .
Assistant to the CoUector and Magistrate of Chinglepui Acting Bitf
Assistant, North Arcot. t^"^
Assistant to the CoUector and Magistrate of North Aroot Acting fia<
Assistant to the CoUector and Magistrate of Madura.
Assistant to the CoUeotor and Magistrate of Cuddapah. „ .
Assistant to the CoUector and Magistrate of NeUcre. Acting om
Assistant, Kumool.
Assistant to the CoUeotor and District Magistrate of Malabar.
Assistant to the CoUector and District Magistrate of Booth Aroot.
950 Murray, Frands D'Arcy Os-
borne Wolfe ,
Hammick, Murray
Joseph, Hugh Gore ,
WUhams, George Maudalev
Bradley, Herbert [BarriMUr-al-
Itctto) ,
437 Sim, Henxy Alexander
437 Monnsey, Charles Herbert (J?ar-
ritUr-at'Lam)
Otter, Henry Shireolillb....
Atkinson, John Nathaniel
Mullaly, Charles Mylen. .. .
Hamnett, Frederick Harper ...
Stuart, Andrew Bdmnnd Oastle-
atnart
Weir, Charles James
Andrew, James
Assistant to the CoUeotor and District Magistrate of TUqcM.
Assistant to the CoUector and DIstriotMagisiBate of Godaveiy. ^ .^
Assistant to the CoUeotor and District Magistrate and Agent to the G<^
emor, Visagapatam. Acting Sanior Aaristaat.
Sick Furlough.
Assistant to the CoUector and District Magistrate of
Assistant to the CoUector and District Magistrate of
Sick Furlough.
Assistant to the CoUector and District Magistrate of Sooth Cansn.
Assistant to the CoUector and District Magistnle of Oeimbaton.
Assistant to the CoUector and District Magistrate of Yiaagapatun.
Assistant to the CoUector and Distriot Magisfiraie oT TinM?«ll7.
Assistant to the CoUeotor and District Magistrate of V ^~
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
^ombair \GLvil Eervice.
487
Navu.
AppoiKmsyrs, Ac.
iSiS
1846
1848
1848
iSso
3805
833
5333
2333
33J3
18503750
i85x|3750
»85i;5333
rfjx 3B05
185X 833
GibbBy Jaxnea, C8I. {Barrister
Aibbnnier, jJm. Uonel Robert,
CSL
Uacfeier, Bobert Fergnaon.
Shair, Charles Forbea HodBOzi
{BarritUr at Law)
Kembell, Son, ChArles Onrdon
{BarritUr at Law)
Pinliey, Hon. Robert Hill {Bar-
riateraiLam)
BATenacroft,ir(m.Edw.Wm. CSI.
Robertflon.ElphinstonePoartaleii
Orey, ixUiur Egypt Donoagh-
more
1852
.853
1853 44x6
1853 2595
1854
1854 asas
1854
'854
1855
1855
1S55 2525
1856375c
12562335
18562525
1S562525
833
833
2325
3230
2525
3750
JFIBST 0LA88,
qfs8 Tear^ Standing.
Beid, Lertock
8EC0HB CLASS,
<^ 20 Tean^ Siandinf.
Basdwiih, William
" pcL Son. Theodore Gracfaft,
.81. {Barrister at Law)
ddme, Heniy Napier Bmce
White, James George
Gonne, Charles
%.i
Commissioner of Castoms, Bali, and Opiam, and Reporter Gtoneral of
External Commerce. Acting Commissionfir, Northern Division.
Furlough.
Third Member of Council.
First Grade Judge and Sosaions Judge, Sattara.
First Grade Judge and Sessions Judge of Belgaum.
Judge of the High Court of Judicature, Bombay.
Judge of the High Court of Judicature, Bombay.
Fourth Member of Council.
Comnufisioner, Central Diviiiion.
Bosanquet, Theodore
SheppardjQeorge Frederick ...
CoghJan, William Mant Philip...
Crawford, Arthur Travers
Slphinston, John .
Melvin, JSTo*. Maxwell
Borradaile, Alex. Alfired
MelvJll,'.£ro)i. Francis Dawes
Spens, Archibald Lockhart .
Maodon
onald, Arthur Ramsay,
. _ 5 Ftopertk William Henry
1856 2525 ' Hoore, John George
> Peile, James Braithwaite, CSI.
MA.
5 Ramsay, William
185^13750
!«56'2525
1856.4050
>256 2500
1556 3x63
185612500
.8j6' 833
i85fip5«5 Newnham, Wm. Heurtley, MA.
I {BarriHer at Law)
iM'aooo Biehnr, Jamea Bellot, CSI.
1557 3465 'Wadmngtan, George
West, ^oa.Raymond, MA. (Bar'
ritter ai Law)
Jaoomb, Herbert Edward
Pratt^ William Roger
Grant, John Hay ...
Jervoise, Alan ArOiur Clarke ..
165712465
'857 833
1858-3315
Spry, Arthur Hume
Pritohard, Charlea Bradl<
Birdwood, Herbert J^Ib,
Commissioner, Southern Division. Furlough.
First Grade Judge and Sessions Judge, Dharwar.
Commissioner, Northern Division, and Agent to the Governor at Bnrat.
Additional Member of Governor General's Council.
Senior Collector and Magistrate, Nassick. Acting Conmrissioner in Bind.
Senior Collector and Magistrate, Broach.
Chief Secretary to Govt, in Political, Secret, Judicial, and Bdnoatioiial
Depts. Furlough.
Senior Collector and Magistrate, Sholapore. Acting Collector and Mag.
and Political Agent, Colalia.
Senior Collector and Magistrate and Political Agent, Kaira. Farloagh.
First Grade Judge and Sessions Judge, Tanna.
Senior Collector and Magistrate, and Political Agent, Tanna. Acting
Commissioner, Southern Division.
Senior Collector and Magistrate of Rutnagherry. Acting Collector and
Magistrate and Political A^ont, Dharwar.
Jud^e of the High Court of Judicature, Bombay.
Semor Collector and Magistrate, Ahmednuggur.
Judicial Commissioner and Judge of the Sudder Court in Sind. AotiBg
Judge of the High Court of Judicature, Bombay.
First Grade Judge and Sessions Judge, Canara.
Senior Collector and Magistrate of Canara.
Senior Collector and Magistrate and Political Agent, Khandeifih.
Senior Collector and Magistrate, Poona.
Secretary to Govt., Political, &c.. Departments. Acting Chief Beo. to
Govt, m charge of sei>arate Department.
Senior Collector and Magistrate and Political Agent of Colaba. Acting
Collector and Magistrate, Nassick.
Judge of the High Court of Judicature at Bombay. Vice Chancellor of
the University of Bombay. — On special duty at Calcutta.
Collector of Bombay and Supdt. of Stamps and Stationery.
Senior Collector and Magistrate of Surat. Acting Commissioner of
Customs, Salt, and Opium, and Reporter General of External Commerce.
Municipal Commissioner for the city of Bombay.
Junior Collector and Magistrate, Bolgaum. Furlouirh.
First Grade Judge and Sessions Jadgeat Poona, and A^ent for Sirdars im
the Deccan.
Junior Collector and Masistrate, Satlara.
Junior Collector and Magistrate, Kulludghee. Acting Collector and
Magistrate, Belgaum. Acting Senior CoUeotor.
Junior Collector and Magistrate and Political Agent, Dharwar. Acting
Collector and Magistrate, Sholapore. Acting Senior Collector.
Collector of Salt Revenue. Furloush.
First Grade Judge and Sessions Judge, Snrat.
TRXSD CLASS,
,_ of la Tear^ Standing.
1860,3325 Wedderbnra, WflUam
i86o.226sTson, Clarence BoviU
i86d| 833 Maqpherson, George Morison.
I MA. iBarrisier of Law)
i£6o;s465 Kmg, Joahoa, MA.
x86i;aood Trevor, Arthur C
1862 2216 8tewart» Theodore Henry
1862,1700 MukMsk, William Bury
1800 PhUtpotta, Sextns Howard ..
1700 Wnson, Q90. Herbert Dashwood
1700 BMt. William AlbertkJ£4
1862 3^ Na^ior, James Richard
1B63
>863
^3i4oo8ootk Mathew Henry .
1863 ao47 Woodward, Willonghby, MA..
»863 iToo Watt» ArthurChorley .
-2: Hsst!?"^^'*
First Grade Judge and Sessions Judge, Ahmednuggur.
and Grade Juil^re and Sessions Judge of Rutnagherry.— Acting xst Grade.-
Second Grade Judge and Sessions Judge, Ehandeish. Sick Forlongh.
Junior Collector and Magistrate, Ahmednuggur. Acting Senior OoUeetor.
Collector of Customs, Bombay.
First Assist. Colloctor and Mag. of Slaira for Punch Mehals, Collector and
Agent for Governor. Acting Senior Collector and Magistrate, Battera.
First Assistant Collector and Magistrate. Acting Collector and Magis-
trate, Tanna.
Remembrancer of Legal Aiftdrs.
Second Grade Judge and Sessions Judge, Ahmedabad.
First Assist. Collector and Magistrate. Acting Junior Collector, Kaira.
First Assistant Collector and Magistrate. Acting Junior Colleofeor and
Agent to Governor at Burat.
Semor Assistant Judge and Sessions Judge, KuUudghee.
First Assistant Collector and Magistrate. Acting Assistant CoUeotor, Ac.
Kaira, for Punch Mehals, Jkc, and Acting Polit. Agent, Rewa Kanta.
Registrar High Court, Appellate Side.
Judge and Sessions Jud£e.Shikarpore. Furlough. ,
Serving under Govt, of liidia in British BmifilL^ lDv^^^3'^fc)fiIC
4S8
n
Bombay Clril Service,
i86«
1864
1864
«B64
1864
>865
186s
.865
>«6s
166s
z86s
r86s
1865
'96s
1867
1867
1867
1867
1867
1867
1867
1867
1B67
1867
1867
1868
1868
1668
1868
x868
1868
1868
1868
1868
1868
1869
1869
1869
1869
Z869
1869
1869
Z869
1869
Z869
1869
lU.
S08
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1800
»544
1000
1700
X7SO
1350
591
14-5
'495
1435
1500
Tf95'
X344
1 195
17CO
467
1466
Blathwsyti Ohulea George .
Nugent, John
Gordeftnx, Bdward
Baker, Montegn Beroud
Grant, George Francis ICytton...
Carey, Arthur Donglae
Middleton, James RoweU, MA,
James, Henry Evan Morohison.
Mackenzie, ^omas Duncan
Candy, Edward Townsend
Keyser, Alfred
Campbell, John McLeod
Candy, Richard Edward
Spence, James Knox
.GoUeokor.
nnior OoUeolor it
XT95
lats
1977
900 Vfalker, James William, LLB,
(Sarrigtm' ai Lav)
416 Loch, William Walker, l?il
9ooHosking, Edward
4x6 Winter, Henry Edward
X595 Crawley-Boevey, Arthur Wm.,
SA. lBarri$t0r ai Lam)
800 Druitt, George
416
4x6
X095
XX95
5"
1X95
XX95
546
608
900
1x95
xxas
1000
446
995
X869 X46Z
X869' 895
1869XX33
r869
»?7o' 4«6
1S70 1350
X870'
1870
»87o' 975
X870 "
1870 4>6
r87o'
1870; 6x1
1870 4'6
Y870 416
1870'
1870' 8as
F0T7ETH CLASS,
of 8 TlMrt' Standing.
Crowe, William Henry {SarritUr
at Law)
Reid, George Boileau, BA,
Parsons, Henry James (i7ar<
ntt9T at Lato)
Fleet, John Faithftill
Yidal, George William (i?arm^«r
ai Law) ,
Porteous, William, MA.............
Pollen, Arthur Daniel, BA. {Bar-
ritter at Law)
Johnston, John Leech
Muir, John Fairlie
Ebden, Edward James, BA,.
Forman, William Scott
First Assistant Collector and Maffistrate. Forlougfa.
Under Secretary to Govt, in the Judicial Deputment, Ac., and Becnksry
to Governor's OouncO. Acting Seoretazy in Political, ftc, DepsrUBcntB.
Judge and Sessions Judge,Hyderabad. Actg.and Grade jQdge,&haiuWiL
Senior Assistant Judge and Sessions Judge, Poona. Acting Jndgt ind
Sessions Judge, Enrrachee.
First Assistant Collector and Magistrate. Acting at Snxmt.
First Class Assistant Collector of Salt Rerenue. Acting " '
First Assistant Collector and Magistrate. Acting Ju
KuUudghee.
Postmaster General, Bombay. Furlough.
Under Secretary to Government in Revenue and General DepsxtmeDti.
Judicial Assistant to the Political Agent, Kattywar. Furtoogh.
First Assistant Collector and Magistrate. Acting at Poena.
Second Assistant Collector and Magistrate. Acting xst Assistant at Poont.
First Assistant Collector and Magistrate. Acting at Ahmednagser.
First Assist. Collector and Magistrate. Acting Postmaster Gen., Bombsj.
First Grade Assist. Judge and Sessions Judge, Poona, and Assist Agent
for the Sirdars in the Ceccan. Furlough.
First Assistant Collector and Magistrate.— On special du^ at Bsrods.
First Grade Assistant Judge and Sessions Judge, Ahmedabsd. ActioR
Judge and Sessions Judge, Hyderabad.
First Assistant Collector and Magistrate. Acting at Belgaom.
First Assistant Collector and Mag. Acting Junior Collector, Rotaagbeny.
First Assistant Collector and Magistrate. Furlough.
Second Grade Assistant Judge and Sessions Juc^e, Dhanrsr. Actinf
Second Grade Judflre at Poona.
Second Assistant Collector and Magistrate. Actinf^ and Grade AuisUot
Judge at Rutuagbeny.
Second Assistant Collector and Magistrate. Acting zst at Setters.
Second Assistant Collector and Magistrate. Acting ist at Tamis. Asd
Railway Msgistrate at Tanna.
Second Assistant Collector and Magistrate. Acting Judge end SetfioDS
Judge at Shlkarpore.
Second Grade Assistant Judge and Sessions Judge. Acting xit Gndi
Assistant Judge at Poona.
Second Assistant Collector and Magistrate. Furlough. [Grade st Ttma.
Second Grade Assistant Judge and Sessions Judge, Sorat. Acting I^
Second Assistant Collector and Magistrate. Furtongh.
Allen, William
Hammick, Stephen .
Sinclair, William Frederick
OUivant, Edward Charles Kayll
Wingate, Andrew, CIS
Charles, Fendall Lowis
Lely^Frederick Styles Philpin..
Lee- Warner, William, ITi
Fulton, Edm. McGildowny Hope
Campbell, James Maonabb ..
Cooke, Henry Reade
Todd, James Henthom
Macpherson, Charles Gordon
Wolland.
Whitworth, George Clifford ..
Wiltshire, Charles Palmer Bluett
Davies. Thomas Hart
Hamilton, Thomas Sharp ..
Aston, Henxy Faure
Unwin, Arthur Hamilton
Monteath, James, MA
Elliot, Frederick AugustusHagb
Baines, Jervoise Athelstane
Steward, Arthur Bennett, BA
{Barriritr ai Law)
Horsley . William Henrv
MacCartie, Charles Falkiner
Batty, Herbert, J^
Fitzgerald, James Richard ....
McCallum, Edwin
Frost, Chsrles Evitt
Ommanneyi Henry Travers....
Cunningham, William John....
Acwortfa^HanyArbuthnot (2?«
rigter ai Law)
AnomMnm, Ao.
Aetiai.
Talookdaree Settlement Officer, Goojerat.
Third Grade Assistant Judge and Sessions Judge, Butnagheny
and Grade, Surat.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate. Furlough.
Assistant Political Affent, Kolapore and Southern Mahratta Conatrj,
and Tutor to the Maharajah of Kolapore. Furlough.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate. Acting xst at Kaira. [st Bsrodi^
Second Assistant Collector andflfogistoate. Acting xst. (On spsdsl dcV
Assistant Collector and Magistrate. Acting under the GovemmBnt «
India in the Foreign Department.
Second Assistant Collector and Magistrate. Acting i at at Dhsnra.
Second Assistant Collector and Magistrate. Acting ist at Broach.
Assistant Commissioner and Branch Inspector General of Begistrttio^
Sind. Sick Furlough.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate in Sind, and Educational Impeci^
in that Province. Furlough.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate. On Special Duty Compiling the GskIp
teer.
Second Assistant Collector and Magistrate. Acting xst at Kssiiek.*
Assistant Collector and Magistrate. Acting xst at Ganara.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate. Acting Under Sec. to OoTernma^
Political, Ac., Departments, and Secretaiy to the Governor's CoonciL
Assistant Collector and Magistrate. Furlough.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate. Acting and Assistant at Dhar«ir.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate. Actii^ Assistant CommiMune^
Ac. and Educational Inspector in Sind, Ac.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate. Acting and Assist, at Ahmednofl^
Third Grade Assistant Judge and Sessions Judge, Tanna. Acting Jow^
Assistant to the Political Agent, Kattywar.
Inspector of Schools in British Burmah. Furlough.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate. Furlough. ^
Principal of the Rajah's School, and Tutor and Governor of the G9ek«i
ofBaroda.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate. Acting xst Assistant at Naaiick
Assistant Collector and Magistrate. Acting and Assistant at Shoiap^
Assistant Collector and Mag. Settlement Officer, Southern Fwe«t in^
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate and Agent to Gov. of Fort iU
George at Yizagapatam, Madras. Acting Special Assistant, Gaiv>s
Assistant Collector and Magistrate. Furlough.
Serving under the Government of India.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate. Acting at Canara.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate. Furlough.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate. Furlough.
Officiating Secretary to the Chief Commissioner, Mysore.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate. Acting and at Punch Mahals;
Digitized by V^JiOOV li:!
Bomhay CivU Service.
489
llilJ
Naxm.
AnoDnxnm, Jko.
ilU.,
I IQTH GLASS,
I rfi Ttan* Standing.
18711 825 Pollen, John, BA
187X' 700 Gimwford, Charles Edw. Gordon
1871, 815
1871. 825
1872' 815
1873, 825
1873I 8ai
1872 250
187a 6ti
187a I as©
X873I 700
1873; 875
1873 825
Woodward, Hillerednn
Thaknr, Bhreepad Babajee,^^
{fiarrittT at Law)
Oiiume, Bdward Oharlee
Woodbnrn, Archibald Francis . . .
Dayidflon, .Tames
Tomsr, George Gladstone ..
M'Corkell, Gilmonr
Jopp, Charles Henry
Larken, Arthur LakePennyouick
Shewan, Alexander
Winchester, Charles Blake (Har-
riritr at Law)
1874! SasiSiloock, Henry Fosster
1876
1876
1874 56x'Coaztenay, Robert
1874 561 Gamine, Alexander ...
SIXTH GLASS,
nmdtr ATtan* Staudii^,
I Symonds, William Powell. . .
„,. ^.i Aloook, John Backhonse ...
1876 5zi,Miur-Mackensie, John Wm. Pitt
1676 5ti;Moseardie, Edward Henry..
1877; 51X Kennedy. Robert Moirhead.
1877; sizlYoanghnsband, Arthnr Delaval
1878 4^. Lawrence, Bdward
187I 461 Crawford, James Adair
1878 411 Gray, Srelyn
Assistant Collector and Magistrate. Acting and at Khaadelsh.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate, Bailway Magistrate, Thnl Ghaat
and Bhnsawol, and Cantonment Magistrate, Deolalee. Acting and
Assistant Judge at Tanna.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate. Acting snd at Knlladghee.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate. Acting snd at Knlladghee.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate. Acting and at Sbolapore.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate. Acting and at Khandeish.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate. Acting and at Khandeish.
Fnrlongh.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate. Acting at Belsramn.
Sick Furlough.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector. Actingland Grade Assistant Judge at
Ahmedabad.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector. Acting at Batara, and Assistant
Politieal Agent in charge Jath State.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector. Acting and at Rutnagherry.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate. Acting and at Nassiek.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate. Acting at Kolaba.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate. Acting at Tanna.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate.
Assistant Collector axid Magistrate.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate
Assistant Collector and Magistrate.
Acting at Poona.
Acting at Nassiek.
Acting at Batora.
Acting at Ahmedabad^
Acting at Kaira.
Acting at Sarat.
Acting at Tanna.
Acting at Khandeish,
Acting at Poona.
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
490.
FBOUOTIONS, AFP0IHTME9TS, &o., SnSOB LAST FUBLIOATIOI.
2nd Life Guards. — Vet. Surg. Rostron, from 5 Lancers, Vet. Surg, vice
Fleming, pro, 11 Oct 79
Royal Horse Guards. — Lt. Visct. Dairy niple, Capt. yice Egerton, seconded i Nov. 79
ist Dragoon Guards. — Capt. Vetch, from 1 1 Hussars, Capt. vice Watson,
who exch- ^ 17 Dec. 79
4ch Dragoon Guards.— 2nd Lt Howe, from 20 F. 2nd Lt. in sue. to Lt.
Hussey, pro 15 Nov. 79
5th Dragoon Guards.— Lt. Gunston, from Lancashire Art. Mil. 2nd Lt.
vice Cradock, pro ii Oct 79
6th Dragoon Guards. — Sub Lt Jones to be Lieut 11 Sept 78
7th Dragoon Guards.— The prom, to Lt. of 2nd Lt. Hone, dated 24
May 79, is cancelled.
Lt. Harris, from i Somei-set Mil. 2nd Lt vice Hone, 7 Hussars 11 Oct 79
1st Dragoons. — Lt, Wells, Capt vice Russell, retired 13 Sept 79
4th Hussars. — Capt. Montague, Major, vice Chaijie, retired 13 Sept 79
Lieut Ramsay, vice Montague do.
5th Lancers.— Lt Kennedy, from Wicklow Art. MU. 2nd Lt vice
Richards, 7 Dragoon Guards ii Oct 79
6th Dragoons. — Lt Turner, from 7 Lancashire MU. 2nd Lt. in sue to
Lt Wilson, resigned ii Oct 79
7th Hussars. — 2nd Lt. Hone, from 7 Dragoon Guards, 2nd Lt. in sue. to
Lt Paget, pro '. 11 Oct 79
Sth Hussars. — Major Chaplin, Lt. Col. vice Mussenden, placed on Ihp.... 14 Nov. 79
Bt Major Burke, Major, vice Chaplin do.
loth Hussars. — Lt. Napier, Capt vice Combe, seconded 8 Nov. 79
2nd Lt Saunders, from 26 F. 2nd Lt in sue. to Napier 26 Nov.
I ith Hussars. — Lt. Thompson, Capt. vice Stewart, seconded 25 Oct 79
2nd Lt. Ooote, from 6 Dragoons, 2nd Lt. in sue. to Thompson 6 Dec.
Capt. Watson, from i Dragoon Guards, Capt. vice Vetch, who exch. 17 Dec.
13th Hussars. — Lt Freeman, Capt. vice Gifford, seconded 11 Nov. 79
l6th Lancers. — 2nd Lt. Browne, from i Dragoon Guards, 2nd Lt. vice
Firman, resigned ii Oct. 79
Riding Master Boyle, from 17 Lancers, Riding Master, vice Peny,
who exch 18 Oct.
Bt, Major Stevens, from 90 F. Capt vice Evetts, who exch 26 Nov.
17th Lancers. — Riding Master Perry, irom 16 Lancers, Riding Master,
vice Boyle, who exch i80ct 79
20th Hussars.— Capt. Mangles, Major, vice Trench, seconded 30 Nov. 79
Lt Irwin, Capt vice Mangles do.
2 1st Hussars. — Lt. Blackett, from 4 Middlesex Mil. 2nd Lt. vice Mitchell,
i4Hu88ar8 ii Oct 79
2nd Lt. Knox, Lt. vice Ellis, retired do.
Lt Unett, Capt. vice Sir C. E. Frederick, seconded 24 Sept.
2nd Lt. Jennings, Lt vice Unett da
2nd Lt. Gavin, from 99 F. 2nd Lt. vice Burn, pro 17 Dec.
Lt. Matthews, from 3 Lancashire Mil. do. vice Knox, do do.
ROYAL ARTILLERY.
Bt. CoL Williams, CoL vice Connell, dead 10 Sept 79
Major Johnstone, Lt. CoL vice Williams do.
Migor Humfrey, do. vice Watson, ret on an annuity 4 Oct.
Capt. Townsend, from the Seconded List, Migor, vice Brackenbury,
placed on the Seconded List 9 Sept.
Capt Noyes, from do. do. vice Tweedie, do 10 Sept
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
Fromotions^ AjppamtmenUy 8fo. 49 1
Capt Wickbam, Mcgor, vice Johnstone 13 Sept. 79
G»pt* Wii^g, do. vice Humfrey 4 Oct.
Lt. Montgomery, Capt. vioe Wickham 27Ang.
Lt Nixon, do. vice Graham, placed on the Seconded Lint 13 Sept,
Lt. Mniray, do. vice Jones, do. 17 Sept.
Lt Lngard, do. vice Glass (Bombay) pro 20 Sept.
Lt. Lyall, do. viceAitken, placed on the Seconded List /^.../..^ 25 Sept
Lt. Leach, do. vice Wing do.
Lt Dalton, do. vice Broadfoot, placed on the Seconded List 27 Sept.
The prom, of Major Simpson is antedated to 30 Aug.
00. of Gaptain Brackenbary, do 23 Aug.
Lt. Campbell, finom Sup. Ust, Capt vice Graves, dead 4 Oct
Lt. Chapman, do. do. vice Hussey, placed on the Seconded List ... 14 Nov.
Lt Selfe, on the Seconded List, Capt 15 Nov. ,.
Lt. Bussell, Capt. vice Soames, ret onh.p do.'
Batterv Sei^. Major Henson, Riding Master, vice Daly, dead do.
Serg. Miyor Groode, Biding Master, vice Bacchus, ret on h.p. do.
RoTAL (Bombay) Aetilleby.— Major Baker, Lt Col. vice Worsley,
placed on the Seconded List 27 Sept. 79
Bt Major Clarke, on the Seconded List, Migor do.
Capt. Glass, Major, vice Baker do.
Royal £NoiNEEBS.^Major de Montmorency, Lt. Col. vice Belfield, pro. 13 Sept 79
Capt Woodward, Major^ vice de Montmorency do.
Lt Barklie, Capt vice Woodward do.
Lt Kensington, do. vice Archer, seconded I Oct
Major Trench, Lt CoL vice Parsons, ret. on a pension 29 Oct
Capt Armstrong, M«gor, vice Trench 9 Oct
Lt. Morns*. Capt vice Armstrong do.
Migor Wheatley, Lt CoL vice £&n. W. L. Trench, ret. on a pension 12 Oct.
MigorSim, do. vice Wheatley, .placed on Temp. Reserve List 3 Nov.
Capt. Bond, Major, vice Wheatley 12 Oct
Capt Haalett, do. vice Sim 29 Oct
Lt Denison, Capt vice Bond 12 Oct.
Lt James, do. vice Haslett 29 Oct.
M^joc Camj^bell, Lt Col. vice Trench, retired 8 Nov.
Major Kimington, do. vice Wheatley, placed on Temp. Reserve
List 9 NoT.^
Migor Smith, on Temp. Reserve List, Lt Col 20 Dec
Migor Maitland, Lt Col. vice Campbell do.
Capt. Grover, on the Seconded List, Major 3 Nov.
Capt Halkett, on Sup. List, do do.
Capt Bowen, Migor, vice Sim do.
Capt. MuUoy, do. vice Campbell, ret on a pension 8 Nov.-
Capt Stacke, do. vice Rimington 9 Nov.
Capt. Beaumont, do. vice Maitland 20 Dec.
Lt Johnstone, Capt vice Bowen 3 Nov.
Lt Gr^rson, do. vice Mulloy 8 Nov.
Lt Settle, do. vice Stacke 9 Nov.
Lt. Day, do. vice Beaumont 20 Dec.
Bsioadb Depots.— Col. de Montmorency, from h.p. 59 F. Lt. Col. vice
de Beny, placed on h.p. 22 Oct. 79
CoL Chichester, from h.p. 81 F. do. vice Lyons, dead 15 Nov.
GsKNABUBE GUARDS.— Col. Clive, Major, vice Wynne, ret on h.p 11 Oct 79
Lt and Capt Boyle, Capt. and Lt. CoL vice CUve do.
2nd Lt. Kerr, from 24 F. 2nd Lt. in sue. to Bovle 26 Nov.
lat Foot.— Capt. Tombs, from h.p. 105 F. Capt vice Kennedy, Army
Pay Dept i Nov. 79
Capt Terry, from h.p. 9 F. do. vice Sanford, do. do.
The transfer of 2nd Lt. Robart, dated 11 Oct. 79, is cancelled.
2nd Lt Login, Lt vice Povah, pro. in 102 F 15 Nov. •
2 ... Lt Pain, from Kent Art. Mil. 2nd Lt in sue. to Lt. Harman, pro. 11 Oct 79
3 ... 2nd Lt Bruce, Lt vice Baker, a Probationer for Indian S. C 12 Sept. 79
4 ... Lt. Wilson, from 108 F. Lt vice Russell, whoexch 18 Oct 79
5 ... Bt. Lt CoL Chapman, Major, vice Macdonald, pro. Lt Col. on h.p. 5 Oct; 79
Lt. Hargreave,- Capt. vice Chapman do.
2nd Lt. Dashwood, from 57 F. 2nd Lt in sue. to Lt. Pennington,
* Prob. for Indian S.a i Nor.
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
49^ Protnotiatiey AppointmeniSf Sfc.
5 Foot.— 2nd Lt Whitakcr, from 38 F. 2nd Lient. in sue. to Haigreave 6 Dec 79
Sub Lt. Kays, to be lieut 11 Sept 76
2nd Lt Colviu, from 76 F. 2nd Lieat in augmentation 17 Dec 79
2nd Lt. Braithwaite, from 12 F. do. do. da
8 ... 2nd Lieut. Elliot, from 105 F. 2nd Lt. in sue. to Lt Russell, retired 11 Oct 79
Lt. Seton, from Dublin City Mil. do . vice Williams, 24 F da
Lt. Brown, Capt. vice Hamilton, seconded 6 Nov.
9 ... 2nd Lt. Thompson, Lt vice Elmhirst, pro. Capt on h.p 11 Oct 79
11 ... 2nd Lt Smith, from 12 F. 2nd Lt vice Collins, pro 18 Oct. 79
2nd Lt. Ellicombe, from 104 F. do. vice Carden, do i Nov.
12 ... Lt Braithwaite, from East Kent Mil. 2nd Lt in sue. to Lt Hext, pro. 1 1 Oct 79
2nd Lt Tombe, from Dublin County Mil. da in sue to Lt Onslow,
aProb. for Indians. C. do.
13 ... Qr. Master Serg. Sturt, from 3 Brigade Depot, Qr. Master, vice
Carey, ret on h.p i Nov. 79
Lt Fownes, Capt. vice Borton, seconded 8 June
The prom, to Lt of 2nd Lt. Shubrick, dated 15 July 79, is cancelled.
2nd Lt Shubrick, Lt. vice Fownes 8 June
2nd Lt. Warden, do. vice Paidoe, killed in action 15 July
14 ... 2nd Lt Wemyss, Lt vice Robertson, resigned 15 Nov. 79
15 ... Lt. Rushbrooke, Capt vice Barr, Army Pay Department 9 July 79
16 ... The proms, to Capt. and Lt. respectivelv of Lt Riddell, dated
2 July 79 ; and 2nd Lts. Hammond, dated 28 Feb. 79 ; Johnstone,
dated 9 Maroh 79 ; and Hamilton, dated 30 April 79, are can-
celled.
Lt Riddell, Capt vice M'Cann, ret on a pension 19 June 79
Lt. Butler, do. vice Robinson, pro a July
2nd Lt Hammond, Lt vice Lamb, a Prob. for Indian S. C. 26 Febu
2nd Lt. Johnstone, do. vice Griffiths, do 28 Feb.
2nd Lt Lean, da vice Nisbett, pro 9 March
2ndLt. Hamilton, do. vice Fawkes, do 12 April
2ndLt Burlton, do. vice Tilly, do. 30 April
2nd Lt. Cambridge, do. vice Bum, a Prob. for Indian S. C 6 June
2nd Lt Oswald, do. vice Riddell, pro 19 June
2nd Lieut Fordyce, do. vice Butler, do 2 July
Lt. Tennant, from East Middlesex Mil 2nd Lt vice Fordyce 26 Nov.
2nd Lt. Butcher, from 86 F. do. vice Cambridge 6 Dec.
2nd Lt Sutton, from 20 F. do. vice Lean do.
2nd Lt. Vaughan, from 14 F. do. vice Oswald 17 Dec
17 ... Lt. Anderson, Capt vice Davem, rot. on a pension 6 Aug. 79
2nd Lt. Savile, Lt vice de Burgh, pro 15 July
2nd Lt Priestley, do. vice Anderson 6 Aug.
2nd Lt Kerr, from 80 F. 2nd Lt vice Savile 26 Nov.
2nd Lt. Vint, from 82 F. do. vice Priestley 17 Dec
18 ... 2nd Lt. Wilson, from 94 F. 2nd Lt. vice Boisragon, pro 11 Oct. 79
Lt Gough, from South Tipperary Art. Mil. do. vice Gavin, do. ... do.
Lt. Lawrence, Capt vice Phipps, ret on h.p do.
The prouL to Capt of Lt Lawrence, dated 11 Oct. 79, is cancelled.
Lt. Lawrence, Capt. vice Milner, dead 18 Sept '79
Lt Schreiber, do. vice Phipps, ret on h.p. 11 Oct.
2nd Lt. Stevens, Lt vice Scnreiber do.
19 ... Lt. Simonet, Capt vice Sharp, retired 11 Oct. 79
2ndLt. Hadow, Lt vice Simonet da
JO ... Lt Randolph, Capt. vice Sewell, retired on a pension 15 Nov. 79
2nd Lt Goodden, Lt. vice Randolph do.
21 ... Lt. Ha^Ti irom Ayr and Wigtown Mil. 2nd Lt. in sue to Lt.
Spuigin, pro i Nov. 79
2nd Lt Baiid, Lt vice Douglas, killed in action 2 July
23 ... 2nd Lt Hard, Lt vice Gardner, Prob. for Indian S. C 6 Aug. 79
23 ... 2nd Lt. Firman, from 16 F. 2nd Lt in sue. to Lt Blyth, pro 11 Oct 79
Lt Cowan, Capt vice Paterson, retired 13 Sept.
Lt Griffith, Capt. vice Maling, do do.
2nd Lt. Philips, from 97 F. 2nd Lt in sue. to Cowan i Nov.
24 ... Qr. Master Sent. Tompkins, Qr. Master, vice Pullen, killed in action 26 Nov. 79
25 ... Lt Wigram, Lt vice Bradshaw, a Prob. for Indian S. C 2 July 79
26 ... 2nd Lt Thuillier, Lt vice Jameson, pro ,. 2 Sept 79
2nd Lt Ranken, Lt vice Barron, seconded 9 Oct.
Digitized by VjOOQIC
ProtnoUonsj Appomtmenta^ 8fe. 493
37 Foot.-— Lt. Lawford, from Shropshire Mil. 2nd Lt. yice Reilly, 17 F. ... 11 Oct 79
2nd Lt Armitage, from Lonffford Mil. do. vice Seward, 40 F do.
Oapt HaleSy Ma^or, vice Phulipps, retired 18 Oct
28 ... Lt Wilfred, Oapt vice Lane, Army Pay Department 27 Sept 79
29 ... Seiv. Ffrench, from 89 F. 2nd Lt vice Williamson, pro 15 Nov. 79
30 ... 2nd Lt Lewis, Lt in sue. to Lt Buchanan, 59 F. pro 31 July 79
2nd Lt. Oarey, do. in sue. to Lt Drought, do 7 Aug.
Bt Lt. Col. Stroud, Lt CoL vice Hutton, placed on half pay 31 Oct
Bt Migor Campbell, Major, vice Stroud do.
31 ... 2nd Lt Napier, Lt in sue to Sub Lt. Purvis, resigned 2 July 79
2nd Lt Doufflas, from 79 F. 2nd Lt vice Scott, who exch 6 Dec.
33 ... Lt. Col. CasUe, from 107 F. Lt Col. vice Johnstone, whoexch 11 Oct. 79
35 ... Lt'Ashhurst, from Carnarvon Mil. 2nd Lt vice Tarry, 17 F 18 Oct 79
Lt Campbell, Capt. vice Dowdall, Army Pay Department 15 Nov.
36 ... Lt Egerton, Capt vice Baskerville, Army Pay Department 26 Nov. 79
37 .. sndLt Knox, Lt. vice Bethune. pro. 15 June 79
40 ... 2ndLt O'Brien, Lt vice Stockley, a Prob. for Indian S. C 28 Aug. 79
41 ... Lt Goodlake, from Monmouthshire Eng.MiL 2nd Lt vice Reade, pro. 11 Oct. 79
2nd Lt Harkness, Lt. vice Hamilton, retired on half pay i Nov.
2nd Lt Goodwyn, from 58 F. 2nd Lt. vice Harkness 26 Nov.
47 ... Qr. Master Seig. Donnelly, Qr. Master, vice Furlong, 3 Lancashire
MU 18 Oct 79
49 ... 2ndLt Brook, Lt in sue. to Lt. CuUen, 66 F. pro 18 Oct 79
51 ... Gen. Erring[ton, 85 F. CoL vice Gen. Dennis, 52 F 27 Sept. 79
52 ... Gen. Dennis, from 51 F. Col. vice Field Marshall Sir Wm.
Rowan, dead 27 Sept 79
Lt. Boyle, Capt vice Drage, retired on a pension 13 Sept
53 ... Lt. WalUce, from South Devon Mil. 2nd Lt vice Thatcher, pro.... 11 Oct. 79
Lt. Yesey, from Dublin County Mil. do. vice Cavendish, do do.
55 ... Lt Pitts, Capt vice Taylor, Army Pay Department 27 Sept. 79
56 ... Lt Blest, Capt vice Spencer, seconded 9 Oct 79
58 ... Lt. Hornby, Capt vice Bowling, retired 18 Oct 79
Bt. Lt. CoL Bond, Lt. Col. vice Whitehead, placed on half pay 9 Sept
Bt M%)or Foster, Major, vice Bond do.
The prom, to Capt of Lt. Hornby, dated 18 Oct 79 is cancelled.
Lt Hornby, Capt vice Foster 9 Sept
Lt Lonffrove, ao. vice Bowline, retired 18 Oct.
2nd Lt. Monck, 52 F. 2nd Lt. m sue. to Hornby 17 Dec.
59 ... Lt MacAdam, from 6 West York MiL 2nd Lt. in sue. to Lt.
Stoyte, pro 11 Oct. 79
Lt. Buchwan, Capt. vice CMsholm, dead 31 July
Lt Drought, do. vice Powys, do 7 Aug.
60 ...Capt Charley, Major, vice Hatchell, seconded 12 Sept 79
2nd Lt Kays, from 64 F. 2nd Lt in sue. to Lt. Farmer, dead 26 Nov.
62 ... 2nd Lt Purvis, from 107 F. Lt. vice Lake, dead i Nov. 79
63 ... Lt Angelo, Lt vice Parsons, a Prob. for Indian S. C 8 Aug. 79
64 ... 2nd Lt Hawtayne, Lt vice Crewe, retired 13 Sept 79
66 ... Lt Pigott, Capt. vice Healey, pro. in 32 F 9 July 79
Lt Cnllen, do. vice Soady, retired on half pay 18 Oct
2nd Lt Chute, Lt. vice burton, a Prob. for Indian S. C 30 June
2nd Lt. 0*Donel, do. vice Hgott, pro 9 July
67 ... Lt Connellan, Capt vice Brereton, Army Pay Department 13 Sept 79
2nd Lt Tuite, Lt. vice Ramsden, a Prob. for Indian S. C 18 Aug.
2ndLt Hight, do. vice Connellan, pro. 13 Sept
2ndLt Gough, from 18 F. 2nd Lt vice Hight 17 Dec
68 ... Major Tucker, Lt CoL vice Trent, placed on half pay 29 Oct 79
Capt Kay, Major, vice Tucker do.
Lt Stewart, a Prob. for Indian S. C. vice Kay do.
67 ... Lt Shaw, from Dublin City Mil. 2nd Lt vice Kins, pro 11 Oct. 79
70 ... 2nd Lt Rodwell, Lt vice Lumsden, a Prob. for Indian S. C 8 Aug. 79
72 ... SubLt Munro, Lt 15 Sept. 77, but in the Army 17 May 77
73 ... Lt. Halkett, from Queen's Own Tower Hamlets Mil. 2nd Lt. vice
MelviU, pro 11 Oct. 79
Lt. Owen, from Shropshire Mil. do. vice Greenwood, 6 F do.
75 ... Lt Brookes, irom Dorset Mil. 2nd Lt. vice Cooper, 40 F 11 Oct 79
2nd Lt Preston, Lt. in sue. to Watson, 39 F. a F'rob. for Indian S. C. 27 Aug.
76 ... SubLt Whately to be Lieut 19 April 76
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
494 PramoUanBy A^&mlmmts^ 8cc,
77 Foot. — Lt. Graham^ Gapt. vice Tulloeh, retired on a pension 15 Not. 79
79 ... Lt. OampbeU, from Stirling Mil. 2nd Lt. in sac. to Lt. Monbrayy^
47 F. proi II Oct 79
2nd Lt. Soott, from 31 F. do. Tioe Douglas, who exch 6 Dea ..
80 ... Bt. Major Bradshaw, Major, yice Tyler, retired on a pension. 15 Not. .79
81 ... Col. Knight^ ^^^ ^ P* Brigade Depdt, Lt. Col. vice Chichester,
retired on half pay 6Deo. 79
82 ... Lt. Manson^ from liottingham MiL 2nd Lt. vice Taylor, 25 F 11 Oct 79
Gknt. Cadet Vint, from R. M. College, do. vice Sumner, pro do.
Lt. Browne, from i W. I. Rcgt. Lt. vice Tipping, vho exeh. ::.. is^Nor ... •.
83 ... 2nd Lt. Westropp, Lt. vice Johnstone, retired on half pay 261^fov« 79
85 ... Lt. Gen. HiD, CoL vice Errington, 51 F. 27 Sept 79
86 ... 2nd Lt. Mulchinock, Lt vice Graham, pro «. 17 Aug. .79
2nd Lt. Welman, from 99 F. 2Bd Lt vice Mulchinock 17 Dec
88 ... The prom, to Lt. of 2nd Lt. Wyncoll, dated 20 June 79, is eancelled.
2nd lit. Wyncoll, Lt. vice Gardner, pro. 17 May 79
2nd Lt Elton, do. in sue to Lt. Maitland, 87 F. dead 20 June .
89 ... Lt Campbell, from Forfar Art. Mil. 2nd Lt vice Simpson, 40 F. ii Oct 79
90 ... Lt. Rawlins, Capt vice Lawrence, retired on half pay. 11 Oct 79
Capt. EvettSi from 16 Lancers, Capt vice Stevens, who exch, 26 Not.
91 ... Lt. MacDonald, Capt vice Chater» seconded 25 Nov. 79
92 ... 2nd Lt. Stewart, from 75 F. 2nd Lt. in sue. to Lt Grant, retired i Nov. 79
Lt Dunbar, Capt. vice Brooke, do 11 Oct
94 ... Lt Maclean, Lt in sue. to Vipan, 89 F. pro 20 Aug. 79
96 ... Lt. Ridley, Capt. vice Pennefalher, pro. Major on half pay 13 Sept 79
97 .. 2nd Lt. FhilipSj from 3 Stafford Mil. 2nd Lt. In sue. to Lt Wing,
seconded 11 Oct 79
Bt. Lt. CoL Browne, Lt Col. vice Annesley, retired on full pay ... 9 Sept
Capt. Tweedie, Major, vice Browne do.
Lt Lousada, Capt vice Tweedie do.
99 . . . 2nd Lt. Johnson, Lt . in sue. to Lt . Hatch, 62 F. a Prob. for IndianS .C. 9 June 79
100... 2nd Lt. Judge, Lt. vice Ddwnes, pro. 20 Aug. .79
Lt Pond, from East Middlesex Mil. 2nd Lt vice Judge i Nov.
2nd Lt. Short, Lt. vice Kempster, a Prob. for Indian S. C 13 Sept
loi ... Lt Hare, Capt. vice Barnard, seconded 28 Oct. 79
Bt. Major Hyslop, from h.p. 93 F. Capt vice Maoleane, ret. on h.p. 17 Dec
102 ... Lt Povah, from i F. Capt. vice Vetcn, seconded 15 Nov. 79
103 ... Lt. Pearse, from i Devon Mil. 2nd Lt. vice Wickham, 63 F 11 Oct. 79
Lt. Mansel, Capt vice Holmes, seconded 9 Aug. ...
Bt. Migor Godwin, Major, vice Reeves, retired on half pay 21 June
104 . . . Lt. Elhcombe, from Devon Art. MiL 2nd Lt. in sue. to Lt. Short, pro. 1 1 Oct. 79
Lt. Murray, Capt. vice Woodward, seconded 31 Oct
105 .. Hon. Queen's Cadet Elliot, from R. M. Col. 2nd Lt. vice Pyrke, pro. 13 Aug. . 79
Lt. Cooper, Capt. vice Brown, retired on a pension 15 Oct.
Lt. Morrison, do. vice Oranee, Army Pay Department 15 Nov; .
106 ... Lt. Parker, from Denbigh Mil. 2nd Lt. vice Honywood, 66 F 11 Oct 79
Lt. Murphy, frcxn South Tipperaiy Art Mil. do. vice Wood, 34 F. do.
Lt. Payne, from 8 Somerset Mil. do. vice Talbot, pro do.
Lt. Jervis, Capt vice Reynolds, seconded 13 Nov.
2nd Lt Thomas, Lt. vice Jervis do.
107 ... Lt. CoL Johnstone, from 33 F. Lt. CoL vice Castle, who exch. 1 1 Oct 79
Lt. Purvis, from Montgomery Mil. 2nd Lt. vice H'^tham, pro do.
2nd Lt. Howe, from 4 Dr. Guards, do. vice Kineard, do. 17 Dec-
108 ... Lt. Russell, from 4 F. Lt. vice Wilson, who exch. 18 Oct
Lt. Beresford, from h.p. 46 F. Lt. vice Steele, 27 F 15 Nov.
Rifle Brigade. — 2ndLt. k Court, Lt vice Mansel, pro 17 May .79
2nd Lt. Luttrell, do. vice Hardy, dead 5 Oct
Lt. Drummond, from i Devon Mil. 2nd Lt. vice Coke, pro 15 Nov.
1st West India Reqt. — Lt. Tipping, from 82 F. Lt vice Browne, who ex. 15 Nov. 79
Gent. Cadet Townsend, from R. M. Col . in sue. to Lt Martin, resigned do.
2nd West India Regiment. ~Gent. Cadet Harwood, from R. M. Conege,
2nd Lt. in sue. to Lt. Salmon, a Prob. for Indian S. C 18 Oct 79
Gent Cadet Patterson, from do. in sue. to Lt. Hastings, do 1 Nov.
Gent *Cadet Gael, from do. in sue. to Lt. Clothier, do do.
Aemt Pat Depabticent. — Aflsilst. Paym. in the Army, Dawson, Paymaster 28 Jan. . 79
Capt. Barr, from 15 F. and Capt Kennedy, from i F. do i April 78
Capt. Sanford, from do. do 19 May ..79
Digitized by VjOOQIC
FromoHonSf Apj^ntmenU^ 8fO, 495
Abmy Pay Depabtmsnt.— Capt. Shicldfl, from h. p. 12 F. Paymaster... 19 June 79
Gapt. Orange, from 105 F. and Capt.Dowdall, from 35 F. Paymasters 24 June
Gapt. Baskerville, from 36 F. Paymaster , 23 July
Bt. Major Webster, from 96 F. do 21 July
Gapt. Bromfield, tcom 50 F. do 23 June
Capt Nott, from 47 F. do 28 July
Medical DsPABTMEMT. — Dep. Sui^g. Gen. Fogo, Surg. Gen. vice Stewart,
placed on retired pi^ 21 Aug. 79
Snigs. Oorbett, Pollock, M'Bwen, MacmuUen, Randall, M'Namara,
(iallwey, Lyons, Hare, Gunning, Anthony, Rae, Hunter, Wilson,
Cotter, Barrv, Bennett, J. A. Anderson, Riddick, (>owe, A.
Anderson, FitzGerald, Kingston, Shaw, Heather, and Sago,
Surg. Majors i Oct.
Half Pay.— Bt. Lt. Col. Bruce, from h.p. 8 F. and S. 0. of Pensioners,
Major 1 Oct 79
Lt Elmhirst, from 9 F. Capt 11 Oct
Bt Lt Col. Macdonald, from 5 F. Lt Col 5 Oct
Capt. Lambert, from 31 F. Major 15 Nov.
Capt. Hibbcrt, from 7 F. do 17 Dec.
Capt Hall, from 6 F. do do.
Lt Gall, from 5 F. Capt do.
BoYAL Marine Artillery. — Capt. Fotheigill^ Major, rice Savage, retired 2 Oct. 79
Staflf Capt. Welch, Minor, vice Fothergill, Supernumerary do.
Lt Milne, Capt vice Welch do.
Capt French, Major, vice Bourchier, retired 10 Oct.
Lt Shakespear, Capt vice French do.
Royal Marines. — Lt. Kirchoffer, Capt. vice Barker, retired 13 Oct. 79
Lt Byrch, do. vice Prichett, do 18 Oct.
Lt. Dowdinff, do. in special recognition of his services in Soul^ Africa 15 Nov.
Lt. Bkxland, do. vice Sidney, retired 5 Dec.
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
496
Retirements by Sale of Commissions.
LUutenant Colonels,
ffon. L. P. Dawnay, Coldst. Gds.
J. Wakefield, h.p. 83 F.
Sir W.G.H.T. Ramsay-Fairfax, Bart. h.p.
R. C. D. Bruce, h.p. 8 F.
Major.
H. B. P. Phillipps, 27 F.
Captai'tis.
F. D. Grissell, 11 Hussars.
G. Sharpe, 19 F.
C. Bowling, 58 F.
S. H. Hardy, h.p. 74 F.
Lieutenants.
R. H. Ellis, 21 Hussars.
J. G. S. Goff, 43 F.
J. M. Grant, 92 F.
Retirements ^
Major,
F. A. Marindin, R. Eng.
Captains.
A. M. Brown, R. Art.
rith Gratuity.
M. H. Hayes, 3 F.
0. B. St. John, 58 F.
H. V. Brooke, 92 F.
Retirements by Sox
J. Howley, late 4 F.
Majors.
A. D. Rickman, late Rifle Brigade.
Tender of Half-Pay.
A. a Hall, late 6 F.
F. Hibberts, late 7 F.
G. M. Lambert, late 31 F.
Resigx
Captains.
W. G. Barttelot, 5 Dr. Gds.
Lieutenants.
G. H. C. Robertson, 14 F.
W. H. Hand, 37 F.
L. M'Mahon, 58 F.
lations.
C. J. R. Stirling. 85 F.
E. G. Martin, i W. I. Regt
Surgeons,
W. Tobin.
F. Murchison.
J. A. J. O'Brien.
Commuted.
Captain.
C. E. Elwyn, h.p. R. Art.
Assistamt Commissary General,
G. W. Eichbanm, h.p. Commt. and
Transport Department.
Deputy Commissaries,
W. Macken, h.p. Commt and Transpoit
Department.
W. T. Evans, h.p. Commt. and Transport
Department.
F. G. Archer, h.p. Commt. and Transport
Department.
Assistant Commissary,
A. B. Allen, h.p. Commt. and Transport
Department.
Reverted to former Rank of Staff Sergeant, Army Service Corps.
Sub Assistant Commissary.
J. Armstrong, Commt. and Transport Department.
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
497
DEATHS.
OeneraU,
J. Hobaou, Bombay S. C. London i6 Nov. 79
J. S. Smith, London, aged 77 25 Sept.
R. C. Moore, R. Art. London, aged 72 16 Dec.
H. Troup, Bengal Inf. Perth 2 Nov.
W. Crokat, Edinburgh, aged 91 6 Nov.
LieuUnant OeneraU,
A. C. Goodenough, London 29 Nov. 79
0. Hind, Unattached, Bath, aged 73 29 Sept.
H. Milne, Bengal Inf. London, aged 69 16 Oct.
Major OeneraU,
£. W. D. Bell, Belfast 10 Nov. 79
C. J. Barton, r.f.p. R. Art. Norfolk, Virginia, aged 52 19 Nov.
T. H. Chamberbun, r.f.p. Bengals. C. lueworth 16 Oct.
O. StoRock, Madras Inf. Boulogne-snr-Mer 17 Oct.
J. D. MacDonald, r.f.p. Bengals. C.London 25 Dec
Colonels,
A. A. Fisher, Royal Eng. Inverness, aged 49 2 Nov. 79
S. B. Farrell, R. Eng. Barbadoes 7 Sept.
W. Lyons, Brigade Depot, Ashton-under-Lyne 18 Sept.
W. Barney, r.f.p. Cape Mounted Rifles, Liondon, aged 87 i Dec.
W. Hallowes, r.f.p. 83 F. Anglet, Basses Pyrenees, aged 47 29 Sept.
A. H. Millett, r.f.p. Bengal S. C. London, aged 48 8 Dec.
E. R. King, r.f.p. 36 F. Lismore 16 Dec.
Lieutenant Colonels,
C. R. Cock, Bengal S. C. killed in action, Nagar Hills, Assam 26 Nov. 79
F. F. R. Bishop, Madras S. C. Malta, on his way home from India 20 Dec.
T. A. Paslcy-Dirom, r.f.p. R. Art 21 Aug.
D. Jones, Unattached, Horsham, aged 62 23 Dec.
"W. B. Preston, r.f.p. Bombay S. C. Minestead Lodge, Hants, aged 45 ... 17 Aug.
J. Shute, r.f.p. R. Mar. Rochester, aged 52 27 Oct.
J. C. Orawfom, r.f.p. R. Mar. Art Richmond 29 Nov.
J. WiBdnaon, r.f.p. Rifle Brigade, St. Andrew's, Guernsey, aged 78 5 Dec.
R. W. Davies, r.f.p. 10 F. Southsea 22 Dec.
•/. A. ForbeSf late of 92 F. Lower Norwood 31 Oct.
T. Harries, late of 63 F. Crichton Hall, Shropshire, aged 64 12 Oct.
O, Ijyon, late Unattached, SunninghUl, Berks, aged 75 24 Oct.
Mayors,
J. L. Clarke, h.p. R. Art. Southsea, aged 48 15 Dec. 79
H. W. Wood, R. Eng. Madras, aged 42 8 Oct.
O. A. A. Baker, BencalS. C. Jhelum, Punjaub 9 Oct.
B. J. Parsons, Bengals. C. Simla 8 Sept.
A. D. C. Insdis, Bengal S. C. aged 41 12 Nov.
John Cook, Bengal S. C. of wounds received in action near Cabul 19 Dec.
J. Dennis de Vitre, r.f.p. 103 F. Bath, aged 48 28 Sept.
H. Marshall, r.f.p. Coast Brigade of Art. Carlisle 18 Oct.
T. Waters, r.f.p.lL Mar. Hook, Surrey, aged 98 6 Dec.
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49^ BecUhs.
J. Brownell, late of 5 W. I. Begt. on board the Biafra, on his way home
from Sierra Leone SAng. 79
i2. D, FUtcher, late of i W. I. Rect. London, aged 56 21 Sept
J), O, Frotheroe, late of 6 F. Hazeibeach, Pembrokeshire, aged 44 28 Nov.
A, C, Wamjer^ late of 20 Hussars, Bedford, aged 44 29 Nor.
CaptavM,
J. Godwin, Military Knight of Windsor
S. 6. Butson, 9 Lancers, Killed in action near Cabul 13 Dec. 79
W. Barker, 10 Hussars, Jhelum, Pui^aub 12 Nov.
A. C. Pole, 13 Hussars, Lucknow, aged 32 14 Dec
£. D. Shafto, R. Art. killed by an explosion of ammunition in the Bala
Hissar, Cabul, aged 36 16 Oct..
W. P.Graves, R. Art. Peshawur 24 Sept.
A. R. Mainwaring R. Art Newton, near Swansea 17 Nov.
A, J. Milner, 18 F. Palanpore, India 17 Sept
F. W. G. H. Nelson, 40 F. Dum-Dum, Calcutta 5 Dec
£. W. H. Crofton, 60 Rifles, Lundi Kotal, Afghanistan 19 Oct.
F. W. Day, 63 F. Umballa, aged 34 4 Dec.
N. J. Spens, 72 F. killed in action at Cabul 14 Dec.
G. £. Macpherson, Bengal S..C. Kumool, Punjaub, aged 36 17 Sept
J. Becke, Bombay Inf. Jhelum, Punjaub, aged 37 27 Oct.
J. Orr, r.f.p. 62 F. Edinburgh, aged 89 7 Dec.
H. Magee, 12 F. Jhelum, Pimjaub 10 Nov.
W. G. Lawrell, 4 Hussars, killed in action at Sekukuni Town, S. Africa... 28 Nov.
P. L. M6lvill, 97 F. Dunmow, Essex, ajged 29 02 Dec
J. Dundas, R. Eng. killed by an explosion near Cftbul do.
£. Hardy, R. Art. killed in action at Cabul, aged 26 11 Dec.
J. G. Drummond, 25 F. Peshawur, aced 20 4 Nov.
A. H. K. Ward, 29 F. Mhow, Central India, aged 21 26 Nov.
H. L. Farmer, 60 F. Fort Pearson, Natal, aged 28 20 Sept
£. C. Rothney, 63 F. at sea on board the Jumna, aged 24 28 Nov.
S. "W. Forbes, 92 F. killed in action at Cabul, aged 23 13 Dec.
R. P. Yaillant, 100 F. Sealkote, Punjaub, ajred 24 19 Oct
H. J. Hardy, Rifle Brigade, Landman's Drift, Natal, aged 28 4 Oct.
A. Burlton-Bennett, Bengals. C. Upper Norwood 23 Oct
F. G. Kinloch, Bengal S. C. killed by marauders in Eoorum Valley,
Afghanistan, aged 27 3oSept.
C. A. Montanaio, R. Ait of wounds received in action near Cabul 20 Dec.
C. Maeartney^, h.p. 11 Dragoons, Itaington, Devon i Jan.
C. H. Gaisford, 72 F. killed in action at Cabul, aged 23 14 Dec.
C. J. K Hearsey, 9 Lancers, killed in action at Cabul 11 Dec
O. £. S. Fjorbes, 3 Hussars, do. 12 Dec
C. Niigent, R,Eng. killed by an explosion near Cabul 22 Dec
Steond Lieuienanta.
W. P. Ricardo, 9 Lancers, killed in action at Cabul, aged 22 11 Dec
G. Lake, 62 F. Morar, Central India 16 Aug.
W. L D'Aicy, 99 F. Durban, Natal, aged 20 22 Sept.
T
I. D. Wright, R. Art. killed in action at Gundamuck, Afghanistan 29 Dec.
F. R. Lee, h.p. 96 F. South Africa '. 5 June 79
FaymasUr,
J. A. Bazalgette, h.p. 42 F 6 Jan. 79
Aaristani FaynuuUr,
J. Harclwick, London, agedaS % -.«4... ilDec 79
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Deaths. 499
Deputy Commiaaary Oeneral.
H. Bowers, h.p. London, aged 84 30 Sept 79
Assistant Commisaary,
6. 6. Hnnio, Commt. and Transport Dept. Malta 22 Nov. 79
Surgeon Major,
W. Everet, CJhichester, aged 43 27Sept. 79
Veterinary Surgeons,
J. Mills 27 Oct. 79
A, E. Clarke, R. Art. Murree, Punjaub 12 Oct.
LUiutenaril of Orderlies,
J. Troy, Durban, Natal... 8 Oct. 79
Sub Inspector of Army Schools,
S. Pardon, Dublin 30 Sept. 79
Assistant Superintendewts of Stores,
T. Manford,lup. Nairn ii Oct.
J. Dam^ Kn 30 Oct. 79
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No. CLXYI. ^ag^S^^ft^j^ Published Quaeteblt.
Isi April, 1880. ^nfiP^H^PoE ^^^ ^o^- ^^*
THE
NEW AEMY LIST
MILITIA LIST,
AND
INDIAN CIVIL SEKYICE LIST ;
IXHIBITTNO THB
EA.NK, STANDING, and a SUMMARY op the WAR SERVICES
OP EVERY REGIMENTAL OFFICER IN THE ARMY
SERVING ON FULL PAT,
INOLUDINO
THE EOYAL MAEINES,
THB
TNDIAN STAFF CORPS AND LOCAL INDIAN FORCES
DISTmaUISHING THOSE
WHO HAVE SERVED IN THE PENINSULA,
WHO WERE AT WATERLOO,
WHO HAVE RECEIVED MEDALS AND OTHER DISTINCTIONS,
AND
WHO HAVE BEEN WOUNDED, AND IN WHAT ACTIONS ;
WITH THE PERIOD OF 8EBVIGE BOTE ON FULL AND HAJjF PAY.
QIVINO ALSO
THE DATES OF EVERY OFFICER'S COMMISSIONS
AND
DISTINaUISHING THOSE OBTAINED BY PURCHASE.
BY THB LATE
LIEUTENANT GENERAL H. G. HART.
EDITED BY HIS SON.
LONDON :
JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE STREET-
1880.
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CONTENTS.
Aides de Gamp to the Queen 3 j
Army Pay Department 271—276 |
Bengal, Madras, and Bombay Staff Corps, &c. . . 3 10— 440 t
Cavalry Dep6t at Canterbury 263
Chaplains' Department 296
Commissariat and Transport Department 266
Corps of Gentlemen at Arms 30
Department of Artillery Studies 262
Garrisons 26
General and other Officers of Her Majesty's
Local Indian Forces 304—309
Gradation List of General and yield Officers ... 4—14
Indian Civil Serviee List '.., 474—489
Medical Department 277—294
Militia 443—473
Military Establishments 28
Military Knights of Windsor , 32
Mobilisation of the Forces at Home 17a
Officers who have received Certificates from
Royal Military College 441
Officers who have passed through Staff College 441—442
Officers receiving Rewards for Distinguished
Services 29-290
n6t
Ordnance Manufacturing Establishments 363
Ordnance Store Department 2^
Recruiting Staff. 2*3
Regiments of Cavalry 33~*3
Regiments of Iniantiy 129— »6t
Royal Artillery 64—103
Royal Engineers 104—138
Royal Malta Fencible Artillery 262
Royal Marines 297—301
Royal Military Academy at Woolwich aj
Royal Military College at Sandhurst , »7
School of Chnmcry , . 262
School of MilitJiry Engineering • ^.., . 262
School of Musketry at Hytho s^a
Staff Abroad n
Staff at Home , 15
Staff College at Sandhurst 27
Staff Officers of Pensioners 264— 2£5
Staff— Sub Districts i3
Veterinary Department ?o?
Yeomen of the Guard .., „ 32
EXPLANATIONS.
K.G. Knight of the Order of the Garter.
K.T. Knight of the Order of the Thistie.
K.P. Knight of the Order of St. Patrick.
Q.G.B. Knight Orand Oro»$ of the Order of the Bath.
K.C.B. Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath.
C.B. Com,panion of tho Order of the Bath.
G.O.S.I. Knight Grand Commander of the Order of the
Star of India.
K.O.S.I. Knight Commander of the Star of India.
C.S.I. Companion of the Star of India.
CLE. ComjMi»ioiiorthe Indian Empire.
G.C.M.G. Knight Grand Crou of the Order of St.
Michael and St. George.
K.C.M.G. Knight Commaader of ditto dittr.
C.M.G. Companion ot ditto diU<).
G.C.H. Knight Grand Cron of the Royal HanoTenun
Guelphic Order.
K.O.H. Knight Commafuier of ditto ditto.
K.H. Knight of ditto ditto.
K.C. Knight of the Crescent.
^ Before the Name, denotes that the Officer served in the Peninnula, or the South of France.
wm ixr.4.A«i»/^ xr<i,i»i f Officers actxially present in either of the actions of the x6th 17th or x8th June 1815. Such
«B Waterloo Meaai. ^ Officers are allowed two years' additional service.
T^C Victoria Cross.
The names of the General Officers on the Retired List— these General Officers being over 70 years of age-sre
indicated by an Italic letter r. prefixed to their names.
The Figures prefixed to the Names denote the Battalions to which the Officers are actually attacked ; e. before I'nt
name denotes that the Officer has received a certificate f^m the Senior Department, Royal Military Colleec : the
letters ji.f.e. are placed before the Names of Officers who have passed through the Staff College ; and the Lettrrr.
after the names of Officers employed on the IteeruUing Serviee. The letters p. $. after the name of a Militia Ofilcfrr
denote that he has passed a School of Instruction. The * bifore the Name or Date of Commission denotes Tem-
porary Rank only. The Letter ^ before tiie date indicates that the Commission was purehaeed.
The words subscribed to the titles of Regiments as ** Peninsula," "Waterloo," Ac, denote the Honorary I)i«-
tinotions permitted to be borne by such Regiments on their colours and appointments, in commemomtion of tbeir
services.
The columns of length of service are corrected for the January and July Numbers only.
NOTICE.
Late Oorreotions being a fruitful source of errors of the Press, it is therefore indispenEably
necessary, in order to ensure careful attention, that Communications for Hart's
Quarterly Army List should reach the Editor NOT LATER than the end of the second
month of each quarter; and those for Hart's Annual Army List AT LATEST by the end
of October, but earlier Commimication is very much to be preferred ; and it is particu-
larly requested that ALL Communications be addressed ONLY to
The EDETOR of HART'S ARMY LIST,
50, Albemarle Street,
LONDON, W.
The Editor dealres also to notify that he does not and cannot supply copies of Bait's
Army Lists either to Regular Subscribers or to Occasional Purchasers.
NOW READY.
"HART'S ANNUAL ARMY LIST," FOR 1880:
WITH AN INDEX, Pbice 2is,
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HER MAJESTY QUEEN VICTORIA.
Privatt Secretary to the Queen Lieutenant General ^trHeniy Frederick Ponsonby, KCM,
Aides de Camp to the Queen.
TenoMl <• Field Marshal STu Jtoyal Sigkneu the Pnnee of Wales, Xff. KT. JTP. GCB. OCSI. QCMG.
Aidet de Camp iLtGolonel Sit SoyalMiffhneee the Duie <{f Gonnangbt, KQ. XT. KP. OCMQ. GCSI, Blfle Brigade.
Colonel Georfce Harringrton Hawes, li.p. 9 F.
Hercules Atkin Welman, h.p. Depot Batt.
Colonel Uarquie iff Donegall, JETP. QCS. Antrim Militia.
— W. F. Ihike of Bnccleuch, KQ. Edinburgh Militia.
— 2%ifU Son. John Wilson, Lord WinUiarleigh, 3 R.
Lane. Militia.
— Eobert Alex. Shafto, XortJ Waveney, SufTolk Artillery
MHitia.
— C. Yite. Brersley, Hampshire Yeomanry Cavalry.
— F. K. Lord Methuen, B. Wiltshire Militia.
— W. A. C. Marquie o/Exeter, Northampton Militia.
— Wm. James E. Grant, CB. Royal Artillery.
— Robert Tolver, Lord Gerard, Lancashire Hussars
Thomas Durand Baker, CB. z8 F.
Bt. Son. Frederick Arthur Stanley, late Lt. and
Captain Grenadier Guards; x Royal Lancashire
Militia {Supemumerarjf) .
Hamond Weston Gwyn, Royal Marines.
UC Christopher Charles Teesdale, CB. Royal
Artillery.
ITC Sir Howard Craufard Elphinstone, KCB. CMG
Royal Engineers.
Ytcmtmryckyitay.^^' ""'*^"' """""'^■'l G. G. Earl <if Warwick. WarwicksWre Yeomanry
— wmiam BeU^Boyal ftiernsey SUlitia | Bd^^d'^iUiam Blackett. h.p. Depot Batt.
— Thoma. F^ Witem, OB. B^gal Staff Corp. , _ j^^ ^^ j^^
~ l^^^-^'?''^r''i^-^:^ff^^?J^'L:—Sir Francis Worgan Peeting, CB. ZCMO. Hoyal
Marine Artillery.
— Sir Peter Stark Lumsden, KCB, CSI. Bengal Staff
Corps.
— "St John Watson, CB. Bombay Staff Corps.
— Richard Herbert Gall, CB. h.p. 14 Hussars.
— Horatio Harbord Morant, h.p. 27 F.
— Sir Hugh Owen Owen, Bart. Royal Pembroke
Artilleiy Militia.
— James Rose, Brigade Depot.
— Edward Chippindall, CB. Brigade Depot.
irc Redvers Henry Buller, CB. CMG: h.p. 60 Foot.
Francis HoweU Jenkins, CB. Bengal Staff Corps.
Baker Creed Russell, CB. 13 Hussars {Super-
numerarjf) .
John Dyde, Ci£G. late Commandant of Montreal
Volunteers (Honorary),
Lt.Colonel Casimir S. Gzowski, Staff Officer to Engineer
Force in Canada (Honorary).
HibMajistt's Sxcsstaay ov State fob Was Bight J£on. Colonel F. A. STANLEY.
Private Secretary Ralph Dalyell.
Ajuittani Private Secretary Captain G. W. A. FitzGoorgc, 20 Hussars.
^STi^ro^wlB^^.*".^''.''^'^.^..^.'^'^ ^^*^ ^''''' ^'^'^- ^""^^ ^^^^' ^»^ °f Scots Guards.
Pricate Secretary Arthur T. Liddell.
^"«^aT!!" r.™^!!!!.Y!!.".'*.®."^ "*' .®!^.?}^^P^ ^' Thompson, CB.
Private Secretary J.W.Cooper.
AttUtani Under Secretary of State Colonel H. G. Deedes,late of 60 Rifles.
Iffal Secretary Charles Mathew Clode.
H«MA«sTT'sSijmTEYO.G»rwtALo»THEOBn»A»Q....{^*-C^J?J|i.^^^ »' S. GascojTic-Cecil, lato of
Private Secretary Owen Henry Morshead.
J>ir*eter iff SuppUee and I^aneport Arthur Lawrence Haliburton, CB.
Ametani to the Director qf Supplie$ and Traneport. George Lawson .
OmtHetary General at Mead Quartere Fitzjames Edward Watt, CB.
Dir,cl,rrfJrtaUr, and more. {^^to^T^An^,^ '"*''■ "»"?'«"• ^^' ^°>»'
A.«.,«UIKr^^ArtaU.ya^SU^ {l^l-^ofotriT- Sd^otXfSi K^T'''^-
Director ef Contraete ,....; Evan C. Nepean.
InmeUfr General of Fortification and Director q^C General Sir J. Lintom A. Simmons, OCB. Roval
Worke I Engineers, i Aug. 75.
Aide de Camp Captain C. M. Watson, Royal Engineers.
Deputy Director qf Worlcn^for Porti/lcatione Colonel C. B. P. N. H. Nugent, CB. Royal Engineers.
Aeeietant Director qf Worker for Portificaiione... Colonel J. H. Smith, Royal Engineers.
Bepn^ Director qf Worhe.for Barracke Colonel P. Ravenhill, CB. Royal Engineers.
AM^Miami -nim^in,^ nf Wnmh. f^ n«-.,«^i.. f Colonol G. E. L. Walker, Boyal Engineers.
Asnefant Dtrectore of Worke.for Barracke ^^^ Colonel G. Graham, CB. Royal Engineers.
Inepeeter of Submarine Defeneei Colonel W. Crosaman, CMG. Royal Engineci'S.
Aeeietant Inepeetor of Submarine Defencee Major S. Anderson, CMG. Royal Engineers.
Tai FihascuxSecmtaey yC ^t. Colonel R. J. Loyd-Lindsay, late of Scots Guards
PriaaU Secretary George M. Farquharson.
deeennimu General William Heniy White, CB.
Depniy Accountant General R.H.Knox.
Aeeietant Accountant General H. T. De la B*re .
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4 FIELD MARSHALS.
Su Roifal Siahne$M Gteorge W. P. C. Duie of Cambridge, XGF. XP. QCB. OCMG, &C8L O^i^adier Guarda. fioyal
ITU Boyal SighneBBlAXiCtt EdwardPrince of Wales and DuTu o/CornwaU, K&, KT. KF. &CJg, »Cffi. wc^a.
loHusaars, Cotoiw? in Chief of the Rifle Brigade, 29 May 75.
aaraaSir C. Yorke, OCB. Rifle Brigade, 2 June 77. ^ ^ ,
Hugh H. Lord Strathnaim, GCB. QCSI. Royal Horse Guards, 2 June 77*
OEKERAIB.
1868
SirR. England, GCB. KB..
41P
^ir W. J. Codrington, QCB.
Coldstream Guards
1864
e. ii i5»r D, M'Gregi)r, JTC^.
1866.
Geo. Cha. Barl of Lucan,
OCB. iLifeGdB
1866.
IB Bt. Hon. air Wm. T.
Knollys, XC5.62F., QentU-
man Ueher of the Black Bod ;
Groom of the Stole to
JI.B.H. the Prince of Wales,
and Beceiver General of the
DneJ^of Cornwall
Sir H. R. Perg. Davie, Bt.
"^ m:
e . m. 8irT. Reed, GF CP. 44 P.
Sir R. J. Dacres, GCB. R.
Art
Sir W. P. Williams, Bart,
GCP.R.Art
1869.
mH. Lord Rokeby, GCB.
Scots Guards
Henry W. Breton, 56 P. ...
1870.
59 Thos. G. Ball. 8 P
Sir B. Sabine, KCB. R. Art.
i'ir G. Brooke, KCB. R. Art.
•Sir G. H. Lockwood, KCB.
3 Hussars
Sir P. Grant, GCB. GCMG.
73 P. Governor of Chelsea
Ho^pUal
Sir R. J. H. Vivian, GCB.
6 July
27 July
28 Oct.
28 Aug.
17 June
25 June
1 Jan.
2Peb.
2 Aug.
tP. .
8 Mar.
18 Dec.
zo Jan.
7 Feb.
24 May
22 Oct.
19 Nov.
22 Nov.
QENERAL OFFICERS.
r. Lord Wm.Paulet.GCP.68P.
Equerry to H.B.H. the Duke
of Cambridge 7 Oct.
r. John Patton, 12 P 10 Oct.
r. E. Frome, R. Eng 21 Nov.
r.c.5'trD.A.Cameron,GCP.42P. 5 Dec.
1876.
r. R. Richardson-Robertson,
CB. 3 Dr. Gds 13 Apr.
r. S. Braybrooke, 99 P 16 Apr.
Sir Cha. T. Van Straubenaee,
KCB. 39 P 29 Apr.
WrB.W.F.Walker.JE'CP.soP. 13 May
Charles Stuart, 46 P 29 May
r. Hon. Sir A. A. Spencer,
GCB. 43 P 14 Sept.
r. C. Ashmore, 30 P 19 Oct-
r. J. Lawrenson, 13 Hussars... 2 Nov.
1876.
r. S. J. Hodgson, 4 P 2 Peb.
P. H. G. Marq. of Hertford,
GCB 10 Peb.
r. W. T. Renwick, R. Eng. ... 27 Peb.
r. e. W. A. M'Cleverty, 48 P. 17 Mar.
r. Sir A. T. Cotton, KCSI. R.
Eng 30 Mar.
r. 0. A. Lewis, 64 P 5 Apr.
r. W. Parlby, 21 Hiassars 22 May
John T. Hill, 75 P 24 June
r. J. Longfleld, CB. 29 P 19 July
SirP.W.HRmilton,X'CP.2iP. 21 Nov.
r. J88Bt Sir J. Bloomfleld,
GCB. R. Art 26 Nov.
1871.
r. Sir W. Wyllie, GCB. 103 P. 24 Peb.
r. c. R. IxM-cT Airey, GCB. 7 P. 9 Apr.
r. H. Goodwyn, R. Eng 14 July
r. Sir G. Buller, GCB. Rifle Br. 25 Oct.
r. Sir J. B.Gough,GC7i.2Drs. 25 Oct.
r. Hon. Arthur Upton, iot^F. 25 Oct.
r. Sir X.J. Cloet^, KCB. KH.
19 F 25 Oct.
r. jB EB G. Macdonald, 16 P. 25 Oct.
r. J. R. Crauftird, 91 P 25 Oct.
r. P. Taylor, KH. 24 P 19 Nov.
r. f. T. H. Johnston, 66 P 5 Dec.
r. H. A. Hankev, 1 Dr. Gds. 7 Dec.
r. H. D. Townshend, 25 P. ... 3X Dec.
1878.
r. P. P. Whinyates, R. Art... 21 Jan.
r. Wm. H. Eden, 90 P 4 Mar.
r. i:ha. Gascoyne, 72 P 10 May
r.5ir J.Alexander,JrCP.R.Art. x Aug.
r J. T. Jjano, CB. R.Art 6 Oct.
liiQltt Hon. Sir Bdw. Lngard,
GCB.%1 P. Chief Com. of the
Army Purehaee Commieeton.. . 94 Oct.
1878.
r.G.H. MacKinnon, CB. 26 P. 19 Jan.
r. }J P. V. England, R. Art.... 29 Mar.
r. G. P. Fwe. Templetown,
JTCB. 2 Life Guards 6 Apr.
r. ff. W. N. Hutchinson, 33 P. 29 May
1874.
r. P. Johnston 7 Jan.
p. .9ir J. Michel, GCB. 86 P.
Cowrn. the Forcet in Ireland 28 Mar.
R. C. Tjord Napier of Magdala,
OCB. GCSJ. R. Eng. Gov.
.{• Com. in Chief of CHbraltar i Apr.
r. c. Sir R. P. Dougla8,Par^
98 P 14 Apr.
r. G. A. Malcolm, CB. loe P. 16 Mav
r Goo. Campbell, CP. R. Art. 21 July
r. H nry Eyre, 59 P 23 Sept.
1877.
r. iStr Chas. Hastings Doyle,
KCMG. 87 P xsMar.
r. -Sir Pred. HompXCP. 20 P. 2 June
5irE.Green,X'CP.BombayS.C. 2 June I
Sir A. M. Becher, JTCP. Ben- {
gal S.C 2 June
r. John fiblliott Crofton, 6 P. 23 Aug.
I 1 Ootober 1877.
r. C. Grant, CB. R. Art.
T. P. Plude, R. Art.
^r A. A.T.Cunynghame, (?CP.6o Rifles,
r. R. Parker, 5 Dr. Gds.
r. Sir Cha. TroUqpe, KCB. 53 F.
Lord G«o. A. P. Paget, KCB. 4 Hub.
B. J. Taylor, 2 W.I.R.
r. W. B. Goodfellow, R. Eng.
G.W. Key, 15 Hussars.
r. Sir A. J. Lawrence, KCB. 58 P.
J. C. Hope Gibsone, 17 Lancers.
r. C. P. ae Ainslie, i Drs.
r. Freeman Murray, 60 Rifles.
A. N. Fwe. Bridport, Equerry to the
Oueen.
r. Sir David Russell, KCB. 84 P.
W. S. Newton, 82 P.
r. c. R. Rumley, 27 P.
r. G. C. W;, Lord Forester.
Sir E. C. Hodge, KCB. 4 Dr. Gds,
H. E. Doherty, CB.
A. H. Ferryman, CB. 40 P.
r. T. J. Galloway, 70 P.
r. Sir Wm. Jones, J^CB. 32 P.
Hon. SirAien. Hamilton-Gordon,XCP.
xoo P., Hon. Equerry to the Queen,
r. Corbet Cotton, loi F.
r. R. P. Copland-Crawford, R. Art.
Sir H. Bates, KCB. 9 P.
Sir P. E. Chapman, GCB. R. Eng.
r. e. T. M. Wilson, 96 F.
r. G. Staunton, CB. 92 P.
C. Crutchley, 23 P.
M. K. Atherley, 93 F.
Sir Trevor Chute, KCB. 22 P.
J. M. Perceval, CB. 07 P.
Sir J. St. George, KCB. R.Art.
Sir P. Sevmour, Bari. KCB. n P.
jra«««r of the Ceremonief and Extra
Groom in Waiting to the Queen,
r. J. L. Dennis, CB. 52 P.
Sir P. P. Haines, GCB. GCSI. CIE.
X04 P. Comm. in Chuf, B. Indiee,
J. A. Lambert,
r. H. P. Raymond, i Foot
W. C. B. Napier. 3 P. Governor Bcyal
Military College.
Sir C. H. ElUce, KCB. 49 F. Adjutant
General,
r. H. R. Jones, CB. 6 Dr. Gda.
r. A. Tucker, CB. Bengal B. C.
Sir T. M. Steele. KCB. 61 F. r
ing at Alderehot.
r. e. J. P. Sparks, CB. 38 P.
r. Bdw. Darvall, Bengal 8. C.
Sir R. Wilbraham. KCB. 80 F.
r. Henry Palmer, Bengal 8. C.
r. Sir W. B. Baker, KCB.B,. Eng.
r. E. W. Dumford. R. Eng.
David Pott, OB. Bengal S. C.
Wm. Irwin. 88 Foot
H. Darby-Grifflth. CB. 5 Lancers,
r. e. F. D. George, CB. 76 Foot,
r. Sfr Geo. Balfour. KCB. B. Art.
J. Yorke, CB. 19 Hussars.
GTw JSoya^ Highnete Frinee Frederic
ChristianCharlesAuguatusofSchles-
wig-Holstein.
r.P. K. M'G. Skinner, CB. Bomb. S.C.
W. B. Mulcaster, Bengal S.C.
0. Cavenagh, Bengal S. C
J. H. E. Dalrymple, CB. 7X F.
John S. Paton, CB. Ben^l S.C.
Henry J. Pelly, Bombay S.C.
R. R. Younghusband, CB. Bomb. S.C
r. H. H. Graham, CB. 77 Foot.
H. Renny, CSI. 81 Foot.
Sir John J. Bisset, CB. KCMO. 106 F.
Sir Chas. Reid. KCB. Bengal S.C.
Sir B. A. Holdich, KCB. 57 P.
Sir C. W. D. Staveley, KCB. 36 F.
R. N. Phillips, 65 Foot.
Geo. P. Wh&h, Bengal S.C.
Sir G. Malcolm, KCB. Bombay S.C.
G. A, Schomberg, CB. R. M. Art.
Sir Alfred H. Horsford, GCB. 14 F.
W. D. P. Patton, 74 F.
Sir Bdw. C. Warde, KCB. R. Art.
H. F. Dnnsford, CB. Bengal S.C.
r. Geo. Wynne, B. Eng.
FC SSrC. Dickson. KCB. R. ArL
Sir D. B. Wood, GCB. R. Art.
r. J. Abbott, CB. R. Art.
Sir J. W. Fitzmayer. KCB. B. Art.
P. Turner, CB. R. Art.
r. Sir H. D. Harness. KCB. B. Eng.
r. Sir James Brind, KCB. B. Art.
r. T. K. Whistler, B. Art.
C. E. Ford, B. Eng.
SirE. B. Johnson, JTCP. CIE. B. Art.
Geo. Ramsay, Bengal 8. C.
e. Sir A.Borton,JrCJ.i W.LR.
Gov.4-Com. in Chirfai Malta 4 Dec,
r. H. B. Turner, R. Eng 21 Dec,
r. W. G. Brown, 8^ F.
r. W. E. D. Broughton, R. Eng.
Sir J.Lintom A.Simmons, G^CP.R.Bng.
Inspector General of Fortifications,
r. Sir W. M. Coghlan, KCB. R. Art.
c. M, W. Smith, CB. 20 Hussars.
1878.
D.E.Mackirdy,69F
J. S; Brownrigg, CB. 95 P..
W. M. 8. M'Murdo, CB. x5 F.
r. A. C. Brrington, 51 Foot ..
e. 0. A. Edwards, CB. x8 P...
H. Righy, R. Eng
H. Pritchaxd. Madras S.C. ..
W. M. Wood, 67 Poot
H. Smyth, CB. 2 Foot
Zord Mark Kerr, CP. 13 P
J. R. Becher. CB. R. Eng. ...
John Wilkie, 14 Hussars
. zSMar.
, aoMar.
20 May
10 Augr-
. zoAo^.
. 15 Aug.
. soAa^;.
. t6 Sept.
>9 8ept.
XX Nov.
29 Not.
81 Dee.
1878.
Sir H. P. de Bathe» Barl. 89 P. x Jan-
Sir Rich. Waddy, KCB. 63 P. 5 ^^^
Sir Edm.Haythome.fCJ8.37F 15 31ar.
Digitized by V^OO*2 IC
OeneroZ Officers,
W. G. Suther. CB, B. Mar. ... 15 Apr. I A. T. Phillpotte, R. Art. 1
T. Brooke, 28 Foot 27 Apr. \Soh.J. W. B. MacdonAld, CB. Private
Sir H. D.White, XCB. 6 Dr. 27 May Secretary to S.B.H. the Duke of
P. G. PenroM, CB. R. Mar.... 4 June. Cambridge.
W. H. Askwith» R. Art 27 June R. J. Bauxngartner, CB,
HA. Carleton, CB. R. Art.... 10 July G. C. Clarke. CB.
r.SirW.S.R.Norcott,A:CJB.47P.i4 July C. F. Fordyce, CB.
StrDame\Ljwyns,^CB. 45 F. \e. F. A. Whimper, CB.
Quarter Matter General 14 July 'R. W. D. Leith, CB.
W. L. Earl ^/Longford, KCB. \r. Wm. Richard Preston.
5 Foot 31 July |E. Stanton, C5.R.Eng.
E.S.S. Pnnce W. A. Edward
of Saxe Weimar, CB. 10 F.
Cmmandinff Southern DU-
friet 14 Nov.
G. P. Sealy, R. Art 8 Dec.
IMO.
C. T. Chamberlain, CSI. Ben-
»fal S. 0 X Jan.
Sir A. Little, ^CB. 9 Lancers 21 Jan.
-«r John Dougl&B.OCB. 79 F. 30 Jan.
&>A. B. Kemha,]l,KCB.jtcSI.
R. Art a6 Feb.
Sir H. Cha. B. Daubeney,
^CB.ssV 4 Mar.
HEUTEHAHT OEITERALB.
1 Ootober 1877.
C. J. Dalton, B. Art.
J. H. Prancklyn, CB. R, Art.
r. J. Maitland, R. Art.
R. W. P., Barl Howe, CB. 17 F.
Sir T. W. M'Mahon, Bt. CB. 16 Hus.
Alex. Maxwell. CB. 34 F.
R. T. Farren, CB. 35 Foot.
H. S. Rowan, CB. R. Art.
R. Wardlaw. CB. 7 Dr. Gda.
J. T. Grant, CB. 94 F.
Alex. Low, CB. a Dr. Gda.
fenr Hill, CB. 85 Foot.
Sir E. H. Greathed, X:CB. 108 F.
W. N. Castance, CB. ii Hue.
Sir a. D. Kelly, JTCB. 109 F.
J. a. Stoart, CB. 54 F.
^os. Robert Bollo, CB.
H. J. Warre, CB. Commander in
Chief, Bombay.
J. B. Goodwyn, CB.
A.T.Heyland, CJ.
G. V. Maxwell, CB.
fi>rE. S. Smyth, XCJfGC. Com. in Chi^
the AuxUiaru Foreee in the Dominion of
Canada.
T. B. P. Marriott, R. Art.
r. E. R. JefflwB. CB.
Son. Sir F. Colbome, JTCB.
Sim. St. G. G. Foley, CB.
Cha. Elmhirst, CB.
R. C. H. Taylor, CB.
e. Hon. A. E. Hardinge, CB. JEquerry
to the Queen.
E. A. Somerset, CB.
'■ Sir P. L. ilacDougall, ZCMG. Com.
tke Fovea in the Dominion of Canada
(via loeal rank of General).
C. J. Wright, R. Art.
'■ Alex. MaiMloneU, CB.
J A. R, Raines, CJJ.
<!• A. Street, CB.
J W. S. Smith. CB.
E. 3. Claremont, CB.
(•'ha. C. Shute, CB. x6 Lancers.
J.W. Armstrong, CB. Inepeeior General
of AuxUiary Poreee.
T. S. Conway, CB.
J^ord Alfred Paget, Clerk MarAal to
the Queen.
r. A. P. Ansell.
W. J. Smythe, R. Art.
r T. H. Pearson, CB. :a Lancers.
r. e. Sir James E. Alexander. CB.
Sir C. L. D'Aguilar, X:CB. R. Art.
R. G. Hamilton, R. Eng.
E. B. Hale, CB.
«. J. A. Ewart, CS.
W. C. Hadden, R. Eng.
Wm. Parke, CB.
C. L. Bamai^ CB. R. M. Art.
t H. E. Longden, CB. CSI.
H. R. Benson, CB. 7 Hussars.
Sir J. T. Airey. JCCJB.
W. H. Bradford.
r. T. C. Kelly, CB.
Sir H. F. Ponsonby, KCB. Private
Secretary to the Queen, and Keeper of
the Privy Puree and Extra Equerry to
Her Maietiy.
Edmund Ogle, R. Eng.
O. P. Bourke.
G. Erskine .
B. G. Wynyard.
T. Pattle, CB.
W.L.Ingall,CJB.
C. P. B. Walker, CB. Director General
ofMiUtary Education.
Wm. Clarke.
A. J. Herbert, CB.
James, Lord Seaton.
J. S. Hawkins, R. Eng.
H. W. Montagu, CB. R. Eng.
Sirs. H. Lefroy, CB. KCMG. R. Art.
V€ W. Olpherts, CB. R. Art.
H. H. Maxwell, CB. R. Art.
r. B. 0. Briggs, Madras S. G.
W. D. Aitken, R. Art.
Reynell G. Taylor, CB. CSI. Ben. S.C.
0. B. Fuller, R. Art.
A. Fytche, CSI. Bengal S. C.
Sir D. M. Stewart, KCB. Bengal S.C
Sir H. W. Norman, KCB. CIE. Bengal
S.C.
R. Hamilton, CB. Madras S.C.
Henry J. Barr, Bombay S.C.
W. T. Hughes, CB. Bengal S.C.
Sir H. Daly, KCB. Bombay S.C.
J. L. Vaughan, CB. Bengal S.C.
TSZ Sir 8. J. Browne, KCB. KCSI.
Bengal S.C.
C. Cureton, CB. Bengal S.C.
C. A. Barwell, CB. Bengal S.C,
Sir Arthur Purvis Phayre, CB. KCSI.
GCMG. Bengal S.C.
r. C. Mackenzie. CB. Madras S. C.
H. Nott, Madras S.C.
Cha. Douglas, R. Art.
J. T. Shakespear, Beng. S. C. 2 Oct.
r. 8. Wells, CB 4 Dec.
Robert Pratt, Ci? 12 Doc.
Sir M. K. Kennedy, KCSI. R.
Eng 21 Deo.
1878.
Hon. L. Smyth, CB 13 Feb.
P. C. A. Stephenson, CJf 23 Feb.
E. A. Whitmore, CB. Military
Secretary 18 Mar.
Lord A. G. Russell, CB 20 Mar.
Sir Garnet J.Wolseley, KCB.
GCMG. High Commitsioner
and Com. in Chitf, S. Africa,
with rank of General 25 Mar.
r. W. B. Salmon,Bombay S.C. 2 Mav
C. J.C.Mills 25 Juno
C. Fanshawe, R. Eng 1 July
Sir John Josiah Tlort, Bt.CB. 10 Aug.
G. W. Walker, R. Eng 15 Aug.
J. K. Spence, Bengal S. C. ... 20 Aug.
H. G. Rainey, CB 9 Sept.
John Amber Cole 16 Sept.
Richard Walter Lacy 29 S ept.
UC Sir F. F. Maude, KCB.
Com. a Divisiout Bengal ... x Oct.
G. M. Hill, Bengal S. C 3 Nov.
B. H. Maxwell, CB 11 Nov.
J. M. Walter, CB ai Dec.
J. E. Thackwoll, CB 22 Dec.
F. H. Rundall, CSI. R. Eng. 31 Dec.
H. St. C. Wilkins, R. Eng. ... 31 Dec.
C. W. Hutchinson, R. Eng.... 31 Doc.
1879.
e. J.E. Addison x Jan.
Edmund Roche 5 Feb.
Wm. Inglis, CB 15 Mar.
,G. B. Rodney, CB. R. Mar.... 13 Apr.
G. L. B. Maitland, CB. Lieut, of the Lawrence Shadwell, CB. ... 27 Apr.
Tomer tfLimdtm. |C. J. Foster, CB. Member of
W. T. Layard. I the Council of the Secretary
J. H. Laye. ' of State for India 27 May
W. c. Forrest , CB. 6 Huasars, P. H. Fellowes, R. Mar 4 June
T. Stock, Bombay S.C 11 June
Sir J. M. Adye, KCB. R. Art. 27 Juno
SirH. E. L. MiuiUier, CSI.
R.Art 10 July
G. F. S. Call, CJ? 14 July
Robert Bruce 31 July
R. Y. Shipley, CB 11 Autr.
J. E. Colhngs, CB 18 Sept.
Ralph Budd 14 Nov.
G. Jackson, Bengal S.C 17 Nov.
H. Hamilton, CB. Commanding
Cork District 30 Nov.
Geo. Selby, R. Art 8 Dc<'.
R. N. Raikes, Bengal S. C... 18 Dec.
1880.
r. G. Vemer, Bengal 8. C. ... x Jan.
Hon. Sir Henry Ramsay, CB.
KCSI. Bengal 8. C x Jan.
R. C. Lawrence, CB. Bengal
S.C 25 Jan.
T. Addison, CB 30 Jan.
Wm. S. Hatch, R. Art a6Feb.
r. C. C. M'Intyre, CB 4 Mar.
James MauricePrimrose, CSI.
Com. Poona Dioieion 4 Mar.
KAJOR GENERALS
1868.
P.R.Elrington, CB
C. L. Nugent
P. Archer-Butler, CB
R. O. Bright, CB. Com. a
Divieion in Bengal
c. Wra. Sankey, CB
E. Wodehouse
P. Burton, CB
Wm. Gordon, CB
G.H. S. WilUs, CB. Command-
ing Northern Dittriei
J. H. Wingfield
Lord A. C. L. FitzRoy, CB.
Equerry to the Queen
Equerry
F. Daubei:
J. Daubeny, CB.
R. Warden, CB
C. H. Morris, CB
C. W. Thompson
M. Bruce
J. R.Giyn. CB. Commanding
Dublin Dietriet
R. W. McL. Praser
Bdw. Price, CB. R. Art
G. W. P. Bingham, CB. Hon.
Colonel Ea»t Kent Militia...
J. Conolly, CB. Military At-
tachS at Paris
W. Hope, CB., Commanding in
Scotland
W. F. Curtis
T. E. Knox, CB
W. J. Loftus, CB
J. W. Domville, R. Art
G. W. Donovan. Commanding
the Forcee in China and the
StraiU Settlement*
H. P. Hepburn. CB
Richard M. Best
R. Knox
W. J. Chamberlayne
D. Anderson, Com. the Brigade
at Gibraltar
P. G.Wilkinson
V7. P. RadcliiTe, CB. Comwyand-
iM eU Colchester
T. H. Pakenham«09nimaMdM^
Weaiern District
P. A. Campbell, CB. R. Art.
W.Payn, CB. Comm.a Division
6 Mai*.
6 Mar.
6 Mar.
6 Mar.
6 Mar.
6 Mar.
6 Mar.
28 June
28 June
28 Juno
28 Juno
28 June
28 June
28 June
28 Juno
28 Juno
28 Juno
28 June
28 Juno
28 Juno
28 June
28 Juno
16 Autr.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
a8 Oct.
q/^ Madras Army. .
:. Ross
H. B. Weare, CB
H. M. Hamilton, CB
H. P. Goodenough, R. Art....
.T. Turner, CB. R. Art
F. A. Lord Chehnsford, G CB.
B. Harrison
_ . W. D. Lowe, CB
Hon. A. 6. C. Chichester
ff.W. A. Stratton
W. H. Seymour, CB
SfirWm. Russell. Bt., CB. ...
S. Westmaoott, R. Eng
Sir F. W. J.PitzWygram, Bt.
Com.Cav.Brig. at Alderehot. 23 ^[.ir.
Y€ J. C. Guise, CB 23 Mar.
e. J. W. Cox, CB 23 Mar.
H. L. Gardiner, R. Art 30 Mar.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
a8 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
9 Nov.
9 Nov.
9 Nov.
9 Nov.
10 Nov.
18 Nov.
x8 Nov.
24 Dec.
24 Deo.
24 Dec.
24 Dec.
24 Dec.
6
Sir M.A.S.Blddulph, I^CB.
R.Art 30 Mar.
A. A. Chapman 3c Mar.
G. "W. A. Higginflon, CB.Com.
Some Butriei 17 May
Bobert Hume, CB. Com. a
DivuioH of th* Bengal Army 17 May
C. W. Green 17 May
A. Browne, CB 17 May
P. Peyton, Com. a Brigade^
Alderehot 17 May
B. O'Brien, CB 17 May
R. P. Radcliffe. R. Art 17 May
C. W. Yonnghnaband, CB, R.
Art 17 May,
iSIr B. B.Hamley, CB. KCMG.
R.Art 17 May
S. B. Gordon, CB. R. Art. ... 17 May
Son. E. T. Gage, CB. R. Art. 17 Mfty
C. S. Henry, CB. R. Art 17 May
0. Adams, CB 17 May
G. W. T. Rich, CB 17 May
.r. W. Thomas. CB 18 July
W. T. Dickson 18 July
Wm. Wilby, CB. Commanding
the Troops in Ceylon 18 July
H. H. Greer, CB 22 July
H, Bird 22 July
v.$.e. R. Carey, CB 22 July
R. W. Lowry, CB 22 July
T. Lightfoot, CB x Aug.
UC Son. Sir H. H. Clifford,
CB. KCMQ. Com. at the
Cape qf Good Sope i Aug.
H. D'O. Torrens, CB., Com-
manding Chatham Dieirict... x Aug.
W. F. Macbean i Aug.
W. A. I^ers, CB 23 Aug.
1870.
W. Drysdale, CB 2 Jan.
H. Hope Crealock, CB. CMQ. 2 Jan.
J. N. Sargent, CB n Jan.
e. C. Sawver 11 Jan.
R. G. A. Luard 11 Jan.
Kdw. Seager. CB 13 Jan.
D. C. FitEG.XorddeRo8,Xor<2
in Waiting to the Queen 15 Jan.
H. R. Browne, Com. a Brigade
at Saugor 15 Jan.
T.R. Crawley 6 Feb.
A. Thompson, R. Art 6 Feb.
W. H. K&by 6 Feb.
c. G. J. Peacocke 6 Feb.
J. R. 8. Bayer, CB 6 Feb.
W. C.Menzies, R. Eng 6 Feb.
Sir R. M. Laffkn, XCMG. R.
Eng., Gov. and Com. in Chi^,
Bermuda 8 Feb.
e. A. C. Robertson, CB 8 Feb.
J. F. M. Browne, CB. R. Eng. 22 Fob.
A. M. Macdonald 22 Feb.
R. White, CB i Mar.
J. B. Spnrgin, 0£. CSI.,Com.
a Bi^ade at Alderi^t z Mar.
Aug. wm. Murray, CB i Mar.
p.i.e. D. J. Gamble, CB., Com-
mamding at Barbadoee i Mar.
G. B. MilTnan. CB. Major of
ihe Tower of London z Mar.
E. H. Fisher, R. Art z Mar.
B. C. H., Lord Clarina i Mar.
J. Ross, CB. Commanding a
Brigade in Bengal z Mar.
R. F.Brett z Mar.
W. B. Hawley, CB. Deputy
Aeyutani Gmeral i Mar.
Oeneral Officers — Goloneh.
F. A. Willis, CB z8 Mar.
F. Carey z8 Mar.
J. R. Gibbon, CB. R. Art t8 Mar.
e. C. E. P. Gordon, CB 18 Mar.
R. S. Baynes, Colonial Seere-
iary at Gibraltar 26 Mar.
H. R. Norman, CB 26 Mar.
e. G. G. C. StApylton 26 Mar.
G. C. Vialls, CB 26 Mar.
J. H. C. Robertson 16 May
Son. P. R. B. Feilding, CB.
Commanding at Malta 26 May
W. T. L. Patterson 26 May
J. G. R. Aplin 25 July
Charles Hood 25 July
UerC. C. Fraser, CB. Com.
Curraah District 25 July
e. R. J. Eftgar, CB 25 July
Son. 8. J. G. Calthorpe 25 July
1 October 1877.
H. Nicoll, Bengal S. C.
A. W. Macintire, CB. R. Art.
G. A. Fisher, Bengal S. C.
C. Cooke, Madras S. C.
J. Wilson, Madras S. C.
S. H. Becher, Bengal 8. C.
F. D. Atkinson, Bengal S. C.
A. K. Gore, Madras S. C.
Chas. Harris, Bengal S. C.
F. H. Scott, Madras S. C.
J. S. D. Tulloch, Bengal S. C,
G. W. RusseU, Madras S. C.
M. C. Spottiswoode, Madras S. C.
Henry Man, Madras S. C.
C. L. Showers, Bengal S. C.
A. Turner, Bengal S. C.
H. P. de Teissier, R. Art.
W. C. R. Macdonald, Ci? Madras S. C.
C. F. M. Mundy, Bengal S. C.
A. R. Thomhill, Madras 8. C.
J. P. Redmond, CB.
B. G. Bulwer, CB. Inepeetor General
of Becruiting.
J. C. Brooke, Bengal S. C.
R. Woolley, Madras 8. C.
B. T. Dalton, CSI. Bengal S. C.
L. Nicholson, CB. R. Eng. Lieut
Governor of Jersey.
G. H. Marq. qf Cunyngham, Extra
Equerry to the Queen.
Wm. Hardy, CB,
e. J. W. D'Oyly.
R. Richards, Bombay S.C.
0. Synge Hutchinson.
J. H. F. Elkington.
A. F. Steele.
A. H. L. Fox.
H. Grierson.
8. F. C. Annesley.
Son. J. J. Bourke.
5»r Archibald Alison,^/. KCB. Deputy
^.Master Gen. InielUgenee Branch.
L. Farrington.
J. Bayly, CB. R. Eng.
SirW.F. D. Jervois, CB.GCMG.R.'Eng
Gov. and Com. in Chief qf 8. Australia.
J. W. C. Williams, R. Mar. Art.
A. B. Hankey.
T. Raikes, CB.
E. Newdigate, CB. Commanding South
Eastern District.
W. F. Lord Abinger, CB.
0. W. Adair, CB. R. Mar.
C. R. W. Hervey,CJB. Bom.S.C. a Oct.
J.E. Gsatrell. Bengal 8. C. ... zz Oct.
G. N. K. A. Yonge
A. W. H. Meyrick
F. Marshall, CMG. ...,
J. H. Stewart, R. Mar. .
A. Bassano.C^
G. W. Forbes. R. Mar. .
1878.
T. Thompson, Madras B.C....
W. H. B. de Horsey
Ud Sir Henry M. Havelock-
Allan, Bt.CB
R. B. Prettejohn, CB
C. Tower. CB
M. Dillon, CB. CSI. AMtOamt
Militartf Secretary
S. J. K. Whitehill, Bom. S.C.
c. W. G. Cameron, CB. Com. s
Brigade at Aldershot
T. L. J. Gallwey, R. Eng
G. A. Leckie, Bombay B.C.
Charles Baring
William Hill
F. J. Richards, R. Mar
W. 0. Trevor, CB
Edward Burgoyne Cureton,.
5ir John C. M'Leod, A'Ci?. ..
H. D. Abbott, CB. Mad. 8. C,
TJCM. Walker, C5
Henry Andrew Sard, CB. ...
Bobert CadeU, CB. R. Art. ...
J. T. Walker, CB. R. Eng. ...
Alex. Fraser, CB. R. Eng. ...
W. 0. F. Gosling, R. Art
J. A. Fuller, R. Ei^
J. Crofton, R. Eng
A. Angelo, R. Art
A. CadeU, R. Eng.
A. Bunny, CB. R. Art
W. J. Gray, R.Art
H. W. GuUiver, R. Eng
N. G. Campbell, R. Art
F. R. Maunsell, CB. R.Eng...
C. Pollard, R. Eng
U€ Sir F. S. Roberts, JLCB.
R.Art
J. M. Macinl^re, R. Art.
1879.
Randal Jo8ephFeilden,Clf(?.
Sir Roger W. H. Palmer, St.
C. M' Arthur, R. Mar
Sir S. J. Blane. Bt. CB
B. L. Pym, R. Mar
K. W, Boudier, Madras S. C.
V€ J. Hills, CB. R.Art
A.R.Harenc
J. Gubbins
yCG. L. Goodlake
R. Bumaby, R. Eng
Son. R.Monck
J. C. Rattray, CB
8. Richards, Bengal 8. C
S. J. Batten, Madras 8. C. ...
C. W. Randolph
E. W. E. Walker, R. Art
M. J. Tumbull, Bengal S.C.
1880.
B. Phayre, CB. Bombay S.C.
J.H. M. Babington, Mad. 8. C.
C. C. M'Callum, Madras 8. C.
Henry George Woods
Geo. G. Pearse, R. Art
F. L. Whitmore, Commandant
of School of Music at Knel-
Ur Sail
p.s.c. Son. W. H. A. Feilding
. zgOct.
..19 Oct
. 20 Oct
. 9l>ec.
. ]»Dec.
. 25 Dec.
8 Feb.
Z3 Feb.
zBMar.
20 Mar.
20 Milt.
zMay
2MS7
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31 Dec.
31 Deo.
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GENERAL OFFICERS on the HALF PAY of their former Beglmental OommissionB.
Awm aro 1^ J* ^- Bambrigge.Unatt.. i Oct. 77
OmnERALS. hpnt T. C. smith. Unatt. ... x Oct. 77
eSQ. Whichcote, Unatt... 5 Deo. j\\Son. A. C. Legge,Unatt. ... z Oct. 77
Jaa. A. Butler, TJnatt ... 5 Deo. 7z| Melville Dalyelf, Unatt. ... i Oct. 77
no. T. Earl of Albemarle, Jas. M'Queen, Unatt z Oct. 77
Unatt 7 Feb. 74lR. J. P. Vassall, Unatt x Oct. 77
J. P. Weetropp, Unatt z Oct. 77
LZETTTEir AHT 6EHIBAL8.
J. B. Creagh, h.p. 48 P. ... i Oct. 77
John Roche, Unatt z Oct ;/
1854.
.Tyrwhitt, CB.Unatt. JB^wny
and Aide de Camp toS.B.S.
the Duke Iff Cambridge 28 Nov.
1868.
F. A. Campbell, h.p. R. Mar. ax Feb,
1866.
W. W. Barry, CB. R. Art. 34 Mar,
COLONELS.
Son. D. M'D. Fraser. CB. R.A. 3 Apr.
W. J. E. Grant, CB. R. Art. 94 Aug.
1867.
0. T. DuPlat,R. A.Tt.,Equerry
tothe Queen 7 Mar.
P.S.C. H.PeelYates, CJB. R.Art. 96 Apr.
J. B. MicheU. CB R. Art. ... a6 Apr.
N. O. S. Turner, CB. R. Art. a6 Apr.
r C W. O. Lennox, CB. R. Eng. 36 Apr.
A. C. Hawkins, CB. R. Art...
E. A. Williams, CB. R. Art...
1868.
T. Oreenaway, Madna B. C.
C. M.Barrow, CB. Bom. S.C.
D. Boyd, Bombay 8. C
G. V. Johnson, R. Art
J. C. Haughton, CSI., Ben.S.C.
F. Toung, Madras S.C
I Jane
21 Jane
zo Jan.
z9 Jan.
zgJan.
24 Jan.
z5 Feb.
zfFeb.
T. F. Wilson, CB. Bengal S. C. so Jane
F. C. Haaaard. CB. R. Knff... 3 Aap.
Sir Wm. L. Meiewether, CB.
£CSr, Bombar S. C 15 Au^.
A. W. Lucas, CB. Bom. S. O. 15 Aug.
H. H. A.Wood, C^.Bom.S.C. 15 Aug.
F. A. E. Loch, CB. Bom. 8.0. 15 Aug.
Alex. Robinaon, Bengal S. G. 37 Aug.
F.G.Kempater.MaifcasS.C. s Oct.
C. P. Molony, Aiadras 8. C... ix Dec.
H.Hopkm8on, CSL Ben. B.C. la Dec.
R. R. SCamwaring, Bengal 8.0. ax Dec.
U. T. Ff^ench, Kadrae 8. C. ai Dec.
A. P. Place. Madras 8. C ai Deo.
H. K. Bume, C^. Bengal 8. C. 30 Dec.
1880.
J. W. Lovell, CB. R. Eng. ... 5 Jan.
W. S. Simpson, Madras 8. C. xx Jan.
C.r. Aitchisou.C^.Bom.8. C. x8 Jan.
J. F. Pennvcuick, CB. K. Art. 15 Feb.
T€ G. Graham. CB. R. Kng. xs Feb.
P. G. Pipon, CB. R. Art x Mar.
SirR. /: Meade. KC8I.C1B.
BenjjalS.C i Mar.
y H. Uacgregor, Madras 8. 0. z Mar.
G. Holroyd, Bengal 8. 0 i Mar.
i. R. M'Mallin. Bengal 8. C. i Mar.
F. J. B. Priestley, Madras S.C. 2 Mar.
F. P. Layard, Bengal S. C. ... n Mar.
G.T. Field, R. Art 7 Apr.
A. Cooper, Madras 8. O ag Apr.
A. Howlett. CB. Madras 8.0. xi June
G. S. A. Anderson, Bom. 8. 0. xa June
HP. Newton. R. Art ax Jaly
A. C. Gleij, iLp. R. Art. In-
tftfto • of Armjf Schools a8 July
0. E. Rt thney, CB. CSI.Ben.
^Si.C xo Aug.
F W. Traill-Burroughs, CB.
h-p. 03F xoAug.
^^C. H. Brownlow, XCB.
BeogalS.C xi Aug.
«'^C. P. Keyes, XCB. Madras
S.C II Aug.
«' F. T. Daniell, h.p. a8 Foot,
Aaitt. Adj. and Qr. MaUer
Gtiural, Tofk aa Aug.
V. D. Morgan, Bengal 8.0... . as Aug.
T. VTrlght, CB. Bengal 8.O.... 5 Sept.
J' K. M'Leod, h.p. 74 F 9 Sept
8 H. Tyse, h.p. 3 Hussars ... x8 Oct.
A A. Nelson, CB. TJnatt. Li.
<5w. of Gmsnuey, mUk rank
«/ Major Qtueral 9 Dec.
2:C.Hatch, CSr. BengalS.O. 12 Dec.
willoughby Crewe, Mad. 8.0. xa Dec.
r.G. Arbuthnot. CB. R. Art. 18 Dec.
J S. Bomaby, Gr. GWs 97 Dec.
"a. Roberts. 5 F 27 Dec.
1870.
J H. Grant, R. Bng 7 Jan.
»_; Mainwaring, Madras 8.0. xs Jan.
) Jan.
(Jan.
Colonels,
H. A. 8m3rth, R. Art 3x Aug. 0. Lyons-Montgomery, Ben.
R. F. Burton, Madras S.O. ... x8 Sept, 8.0 la June
W. A. G. Wright,h.p. R. Mar. 10 Nor.
H. H. Morant, h.p ay F. Aide
de Camp to the Queen la Nov.
F. S. Blyth, CB. h.p. 40 F. ... 24 Not.
J. H. Dunne, Brigade Depot,
Warwick as Nov.
H. Adair, R. Marine Art. ... a8 Nov.
T. Rattray, CB. CSI. Ben. 8.0. 10 Dec.
G. U. Price, Bombay 8.0 10 Dec.
R. Benson, Madras S.O 10 Deo.
J. M. Oripps, Bengal 8.0 ix Dec.
T. 0. Lyons, CB. h. p. Brigade
Dep, Deputy Quarter Master
General in Ireland as Dec.
1871.
J. B. Dennys, Bengal 8.0. ... 3 Jan.
R. Gipps, Scots Guards 5 Jan.
FitzRoyM.H. Somerset, R.Eng ^s Jan*
J. 0. Hood, Bengal S.O a9 Jan.
G. Oolclough, B. Art 30 Jan.
A.J.H.Ellibt,C5. Unatt.^.Q.
M.Qen i Feb.
F. Mardall, Madras S.O 8 Feb.
G. Baldock, Madras S.C 15 Feb.
R. A. Logan, CB. Brigade
Depot, Honnelot) 17 Feb.
F. W. 0. Ord, R. Art 87 Feb.
FCH. Rowlands, CB.h.p.34 F. 23 Mar.
Jno. Nason, h.p. Br. Depot... 28 Mar.
W. L. Cahusac, Bombay 8.0. 3X Mar.
0. 0. Drury, Bengal S. 0. ... 14 Apr.
H.F.William8,h.p.Brig.Depoti8 Apr.
G. B. Harman, h.p. Brigade
Depot, Deputy Adj. General
in Ireland a June
D. J. Baillie, Brigade Depot,
Fort George 5 Juno
E. T. Fasken, Madras 8. 0.... xr June
J. A. Wright, Bengal 8. 0 12 Juno
D.O. Drury Lowe, CB. h.p 17
Lancers 15 June
J.S.Thomson, Brigade Depot,
Derby 27 Julj-
^p.s.e. 0. O. Creagh-Osbome,
^. I CB. h.p. Br. Depot; Cow-
as Aug. I mandant of the Stq^ College 3 Au;;.
" R. D. Ardagh, Madras S. C... 20 Aug.
J. N. Younff, Bengal S. 0 ax Au<?.
J. Loudon, ^Cadras S. 0 ai Aii'jc.
H. H. O'Oonnell, Madras S.O. 30 Aug.
A. J.Lyon>Fremantle/Ooldst.
Gds 6 Sept.
W. A. Riach, Madras S. 0. ... 6 Sept.
A. Ritherdon, Madras S.C... 16 Sept.
P. F. Gardiner, Bengal 8. 0. 27 Sept.
o. John Hackett, h.p. Brigade
Depot ; Colonel on the Staff
at Jamaica 30 Sept.
A. H. Oobbe, CB. h.p. 17 F.
Com. a Brigade at Agra 30 Oct.
J. I. Murray, CB. Bengal S.O. 30 Nuv.
|O.L.O.William8,R.Hor8eGrd8. 7 Pec.
'T. Gillilan, Madras S. 0 12 Dec.
\Sir L. Pelly, KCB. KCSI.
I Bombay S. 0 la Dr»c.
I J. W. Laurie, Unatt 12 Doc.
|H. R. Drew, Bengal S. 0 22 Dec.
0. H. Abdy, Madras 8. 0 22 Doc.
E.F.Waterman.MadrasS. 0. xa June
T, H. Sibley, Bengal S. 0. ... 13 Juno
A. C. Cooke. CB. R. Eng. ... 6 July
C. Pasley, R. Eng 6 July
H. Wray, CMG. R. Eng 6 July
G. Leslie, R. Art 6 July
H. L. F. GreviUe, R. Art 6 July
T. A. L. Murray, R. Bng 6 July
T. Inglis, R. Bng 6 Ju^
Sir A. Clarke. CB. KCMG.
CZB. R. Eng 6 July
J. Y. Moggridge, R. Kng 6 July
J. G. Jervois, R. Eng xojuly
V. H. Bowles. Brigade Depot,
Belfaet a8 July
James Rose, Brigade Depot,
Warley ; Aide de Camp to
the Queen X4 Aug.
B. Chippindall, CB. Brigade
Depot. Leicester : Aide de
Campto the Queen 14 Aug.
Sir 0. K. Pearson, CB.KC3€G.
l»-P-3F x4Aug.
W. C. Bancroft, Brigade Do-
pot, Pr^rfoii 14 Aug.
A. A. P. Browne, Brigade
Depot. Snniekillen ax Aug.
J. 0. B. De Butts, R. Eng ax Aug.
G. R. Greaves, CB. h.p. 70 F.
Adf. General in India {with
local rank of Major General) xa Sept.
Geo. H. Hawes, h.p. 9 F. Aide
de Camp to the Queen a Nov.
i. L Macdonell, 71 F 27 Nov.
F. Schneider, Bombay 8. 0... xo Dec.
F. Alexander, Bengal 8. 0.... xi Deo.
1873.
ttlS.C a9 Jan.
[ RO. Evans, R. Art 9 Feb.
f 5.T.Deahon,h.p.Dep*tBatt. i Mar.
fi'P. S.Lumsden, KCB. CSI.
^Bengal 8. 0 x6 Mar. ,
G- D. Pitt, CB. Br. Depot, 1872.
Otildford 2x Mar. 'J. T. Francis, Bombay 8. 0... xa Jan.
C N. Boldero.Brigade Depot, iR- Biddulph, CB. R. Art xs Jan.
Temnton 31 Mar. JR- T. Glyn, CB. 24 F 13 Feb.
John Peel, h.p. Dep6t Rett.
ifisl. Adj. and dr. Master
Otn.SomeDieMee 16 Apr.
LE Knight, h.p. 8r Foot ... xx May
W. Earie, CSI. Or. Gds aoMay
f€ J,Watson, CB. Bom. 8.0. a8 May
f ■ Robertaon-Roaa. CB. h. p.
Brigade Depot. a June
F. w. Hastfaia, R. Art. 5 June
R.H.(5l7c»?h.p. X4HUS.
^ de Cam^ to Oe Queen,
»Voranda.Go9. B. Mas-
^P»W, OMms 8 June
f J; Lawder, Madras S.C. ... 18 June
J. aUcqueen, Bengal S.O. ... 18 June
G.R.Phillipe, Madras 8.O.... x8 June
li. 8. Young. h.p. So V. Assist.
iW/V and QrJir.0en.,I>mbUn ao July
R. N. Tronwn. Bengal 8.0... . 24 July
8. Henning. CB. Brigade
, Depot. 2)ofel«e«r as July
AWpmbwen.BrigadeDepot,
|C. G. Gordon, CB. R. Bng. ... 16 Feb.
A. F. Baird. Bengal 8. 0 17 Feb.
J. Marquis. Bengal 8. 0 17 Feb.
A. B. Little. Bombay 8. C... a6 Feb.
F. E. Appleyard, CB. 85 F. ... 6 Mar.
Geo. Hyde Page, h.p. Brigade
Depot 8 Mar.
J. L. Nation. Bengal 8. C 8 Mar.
A. B. Johnson, Bengal 8. 0. . u Mar.
V€ H. T. Macpherson, CB.
Bengal 8. 0 13 Mar.
G. E. Baynes. Brigade Depot,
W. L. Dumaresq. R. Art x Jan,
G. 8. Til^, R.Eng i Jan.
Q. B. Mamwariug, Ben. 8. 0. 8 Jan.
W. E. White, Madras 8. 0. ... 8 Jan.
Charles Hight, Madras 8. 0. 8 Jan.
Henry Butler, h.p. S7 F x6 Jan.
li. Le M. Tupper, R. Art a Feb.
J. Davis, aoF xs Feb.
D. E. Hoste, CB. R. Art i Mar.
H. Heyman, R. Art i Mar.
0. B. Bwart, CB. R. Bng 4 Mar.
0. B. P. N. H. Nugent, CB. R.
Eng 4 Mar.
G. Pnngle, Madras 8. 0 9 Mar.
E. Belfleld, R. Bng 17 Mar.
H. F. Bythesea, Brigade De-
pot, i7ms«t I Apr.
Sir John Stokes, f CB.R.Eng. 4 June
J. M. Nuttall,C^.BengalsTc. xo June
FC R.H.Keatinge,CS/. Bom.
S. 0 11 June
W. L. Morrison, R. Bng ix Juno
John Doran,C5. Bengal 8. 0. xr Juae
J. Thacker, Bombay 8. 0 xx June
11. S. Ubbard, Bengal S. 0 11 June
0. T. Palin, Bombay 8. C n June
Hugh Rose, Bengal 8.0 11 Jane
J. J. Fulton, Madras S. 0 11 June
R.M.Maodonald, Madras S.C. x 2 Juno
J. G. Touch, Madras S. 0 12 June
H. Kent, 77 F 13 June
R..Bateson, h.p. i Life Gds.
Aide de Camp to ff.B.H.the
Duke of Cambridge 13 June
0. Thompson, Bombay S.O... x8 June
E. Tyrwhitt, Bengal 8. 0 xo July
H. D. Slade. h.p.i Dr. Gds.... aa July
O.F. Hicks, Bengal 8.0 as July
A. Camegy, Bombay 8.0. ... 37 July
B. G. Langmore, Bengal 8. G. a8 July
VV.R.Houghton,BombayS.O. 2 Aug.
P. 8. Ouniungham. Mad. 8.0. xo Aug'
L. W. Buok. Madras 8. 0. ... ao Aug.'
A. B. Marsaok, Madras 8. 0. ao Aug'
W. E. M. Reilly, CB. R. Art. aa Aug*
W.Bollairs, 02?. Unatt. aaAug
Vy .^B .^aunders, R. Art. aa Aug]
S. Bayni
Oaford 30 Mar. JO. 8. Elliot, Madras 8.0 39 Aug
J. P. Watts, Madras 8. 0 30 Mar. H. 0. Anderson, Bengal 8.0. 2 Sept*
H. F.M. Boisragon, Ben. 8. 0. 9 Apr.
H. W. Mawbey, R. Mar. Art. 10 Apr.
J. T. Dalyell, Brigade Depot,
Glenoross - 17 Apr.
W. Cooper, h. p. Brig. Depot X7 Apr.
F. M. ColvUe, CB. Brigade
VepottShrewsbwrw ax Apr.
I7« J. 0. M'Neill, CB. CMG.
Charles Eleay, Bengal S.C... 9 Sept'
H. H. James, Bombay 8. 0... 14 Bept
J. B. Thelwall. CB. Ben. 8.0. xs Sept.
James Reid. Bengal 8. 0 34 Sept.
J. Emerson. Bengal 8. 0 34 Sept.
H. Forbes, Bengal 8. 0 39 Bept.
H. T. FitzHugh, R. Art. 30 Sept.
G. H. J. A. Fraser, R. Art. ... 35 Oct.
in«»«««»! X Aug. h.p.48F.SquerritoiheQueen as Apr. T." Maunsell, CH. h.p.*Brigad'e
w.c.AadenoB, Bombay 8,0. 6 Aug. W. (Sordon.C/jB. Bengal 8.0. xi June! Depot
•8 Got.
8
Mon, 6. Wrotteslev, B. Eng.
B. C. A. Gordon, R. Bng lo Nov.
Joseph Godby, R. Art lo Nov.
D. S. Greene, CB, E. Art lo Nov.
P. E.Drewe, Br. Depot,JSxe««* 25 Nov.
Hon. C. W. Thesiger. Tntp.
Offleer of Yeomanry Cttvaliy
in Greai Britain
T. Nuttall, Bombay S.C _
W. R. Lambert, Bombay S.O. 9 Dec.
H. N. Miller, Bombay S. C... 9 Dec.
H. H. Firth. Madras S. 0.
W. Porter, R. Eng
0. 0. Maude, Bombay S. C.
A. G. M. Moore, 4 Hueears
J.A.M.Macdonald,Bom.S.C. 24 Dec.
De S. Barrow, Madras S. C. 28 Dec.
Colonels,
7 Nov. John Sprot, Brigade Depot,
Kingtton 39 Jan.
FCH.N.D. Prendergast,CJ.
R. Bng 30 Jan»
A. Y. Shortt, Bombay S. C... i Feb.
H. A. Tavlor, Bengal B. C. ... 3 Feb.
Hon. E. G. Curzon. h.p. 52 F.
Anut.Adj. 4- Q. M. General,
AIder»hot 19 Feb,
F. DawBon, Madras S.O x Mar.
G. F. Hogg, Bombay S. C. ... 10 Mar.
P. Roome, Bombay S. C 30 Mar.
B, Soady, Bengal S. C 1 Apr.
H. L. Campbell, Bengal S. C. 21 Apr.
T. G. Kennedy, CB. Ben.S.C. x6 May
J. Miller, Brigade Depot,
Yarmouth 27 May
J. Spurway, R. Art 28 May
Dec.
3 Deo.
>Dec.
14 Dec.
16 Dec.
23 Dec.
1874.
Sir Francis W. Festing, CB.
KOMQ. R. Marine Artillery 7 Jan.
F. F. Hunter, Brigade Depot,
Woreeeter 27 Jan.
Arthur Dmry, Madras S. C. 30 Jan.
«. G.Bagot.Br.Depot, Oo/irajr 3 Feb.
A. Nngen^ aDrs 3 Feb.
H. Seville, CB. Bombay S. C 1 5 Feb.
G. S. Macbean, Bengal S. G. 32 Feb.
J. I. Willes, Bengal S. G 33 Feb.
P. F. Hamilton, CB.h.jp. 4 F.
Aeaiet. Adj. 4- Q. M. Gen.
Devonport 27 Feb.
W.G. Mainwaring,C/£.Bom.
B. 0 I Mar.
E. H. Bolton, Madras S. C.... 3 Mar.
G. T. Brice, h.p. 17 F. Com. a
Brigade qf the Bombay A rmy 8 Mar.
G. F. 0. Bray, h.p. 96 P. A,A.
* Q.M. Qen. Bortemouth ... 13 Mar.
J. H. Smith, R. Eng 17 Mar.
p,».e.V€ Sir H. E. Wood,rCJ?.
h.p. 90 F. Com. Chatham Die-
trtet, with rank ^f Brigadier
Oentral i Apr.
«.».c. Sir G. P. CoUey, CB.
OMO. KCSI. 3 F I Apr.
WUliam A. Gib, Madras S. C. 4 Apr.
W. T. P. Farewell, Madr. S. 0. 4 Apr.
P. Hardy, Brigade Depot,
Fontefraet 5 May
Hon. W. H. Herbert, Brigade
De^ntt Northampton 9 May
E. H. Power, Madras S. G.... 39 May
G. W. Eraser, Bengal S. C.... 9 June
H. M. Boddam, Bengal S. C. 9lJune
T. Thatcher, Bombay 8. C... 10 June
Hon. B. M. Ward, Brigade
Depot, .Irmff.^Jk 12 June
G. H. Palliser, C^. Ben. B.C. 19 June
J. W. P. Bean, Bengal B. G. 31 .Tune
Richard Freer, h.p. 27 F 23 June
c. St. Geo. M. Nugent, Uoatt.
Aeeiitant Adj. 4" Qr. Matter
Oen. Edinburgh 2 July
Alexander Pond, Bengal S.O. x i July
8. A. Madden, Ci^.Brig.Depot 24 July
p.i.e. R. 0. Stewart, h.p. a P.
Gov. 4- Comdt. M. Victoria
Hotp, Netley 25 July
H. E, T. WiUiams, xo8 F 15 Aug.
Hie Bog^ Higkneit Ernest
Aug. wm. Adolphus G«o.
Fred. Duke of Comber-
land, KG 27 ^y
T. 8. Brown, 83 F iivot
G. T. Gough, Br. Depot, Win^
eh«tt4r 6Jin»
P. Ravenhill, CB. R. Eng 8 June
J. B. Ogilvie, Bengal 8. 0. ... 13 June
0. J. Godby, Bengal 8. C. ... 13 Jum
R. Murray, Bengal 8. C X4 Jnne
J. K. Couper, Bengal 8. C. ... 14 Jane
G. N. Johnstone. Mad. 8. C. 14 June
A. Jenkins, Madras 8. C. ... 14 Jom
B. N. Norton, Madras 8. 0... 16 June
J. Perkins, Bengal 8. 0 x6 June
J. A. Ruddell, 25 F. ..^ 21 June
N. Stevenson, 87 F 28 June
Robert Johii Hay. R. Art. ... 28 May (tt. J. Buchanan, CB. h.p. 9 F.
c.S. P. Jarvis, CMG. h.p.82F. 4 June f A.A. 4- Q.M. Gen., Dover ... 29 June
G. R. Roberts, Bengal S. C... 7 June O- R. Stokes, R. Art 8 Jirfy
H. N. Da vies, Bengal S. C... 8 June \Hon. C. J. Addington, Bri-
G. Hearn, Madras S. C 8 June gade Bepot, Chieheetsr 12 July
J. H .Henderson, Bomb. 8. C. 10 June I'J. Fairbrother, Bombay B.C. 19 Jniy
H. C. Dowker, Madras S. C. 13 June IG. C. Henry. R. Art 20 Jul/
Lord J. H. Taylour, Brigade (0. E. Oldershaw, CB. R. Art. ao Jiuy
Depot, SunderUiHd 29 June W. J. P. Barlow, Bengal 8.0. 2a July
J. F. Tennant, CI£. R. Eng. i July 0. Armstrong, Bengal 8. 0.... 22 Juy
8. M. Wiseman-Clarke, Bri- U. M. Grant, Madras-B.O. ... 23 July
gade Depot, Hawi^/on a July W. H. Crompton-Stansfleld,
p.e.e. F. D. Middleton, h.p. 29 , h.p. 11 P 32 July
F. Anietant to the Governor^ J. Keer, Bengal 8. C 26 Joir
Bogal Military College 4 July 'J. P. Fischer, R. Eng 9 A:i^.
E. Napier, Com. Cavalry Depot 6 Julylp.«.c.J. P. Battersby,h.p.6oF,
Claud Alexander, h.p.Gr.Gds. 10 July \ Comdt. R. MUitary AeyUm xi Ai?.
G. R. Westmacott, Ben. S. 0. 35 July jG. D. Pritchard. R. Bng 15 Aa^.
H. W. Gwyn, R. Marines 3 Aug. iR.Q.Mainwar big, Madr. B.C. 30 Aag.
Hon. J. C. Dormer, Unatt. IG. A. Williams, Bengal 8. C. 23 Aa»:.
A.A.4-Q.M.Gen.Porl»mouth 21 Aug. H. De R. Pigott, 70 F 25 As^.
P. Bedingfeld, R. Art 3 Sept.'W.W.Goodfellow, CB. R.Bng. x feej>L
G. P. Prevost, 23 F 3 Sept. F- Chaplin, h.p. 4 Dr. Gds. ... 4 Sept.
A. 0. H. Stewart, h.p. 2 Life
Guards 3 Sept.
R. H. White, B. Gds 34 Sept.
C. M. Govan, R. Art 7 Oct.
R. H. Sankey, CB. R. Eug.... 15 Oct.
E. M. Manningham-Buller,
Brigade Depot, Lichfield ... 16 Oct.
G. y. Watson, Brigade Depot,
Carlisle 31 Aug.
y*5- S*^' ??°^^*7o^V?- • • ' i^P*" Depot : Aetiet. A^j. ^ Q. M.
R. H. Pnce, Bengal 8. 0. ... 1 Sept.! g*S. Gibraltar .......2 37 Jan.
C. N. Sturt, Gr. Gds. o Sep:.
C. S. Akers, R. Eng. 13 Sep-i.
H. Y. Hancock, R. Eng 20 Sep'-
J. E Hope, R. Art 1 Ocu
W. W. A. Lukin, R. Art. j Oct.
R. Curtis, R. Art x 0».
A. Brendon, R. Art 1 Oct.
C.E. Blackett,h.p.Cold.st.G<l8. 23 Nov. J. de Havilland, R. Art x Oct,
M. J. Brandor, Bengal S. C. 10 Dec. TC G. Davis, R. Art. 1 Oct.
J.Michael, CSl. Madras S.C. xo Dec. ,0. R. HUl, R. Art i Oct
A. P. Battye, Bombay S. C... 10 Dec. |P. J". Campbell, R. Art i Oct
C. H. Ingilby, CB. R. Art ... X7 Dec. [A. W. Twws, R. Art x Oct.
R. B. Chichester, CB. Brigade p.a.e. G. A.Wilkinson, R.Art. i Oct
Depot, Aehton 34 Dec. G. H. Waller, 7 P 38 Oct
S. Black, Bengal S. C 99 Dec. R.T. Godman, h.p. 5 Dr.Gds. 38 Oct.
A. R. Clephane, Madras B.C. 39 Deo.
R. G. Lewis, Madias S. C, ... 39 Dec.
C. H. Hall, Bensral 8. C 29 Dec.
1876.
J. G. Medley, R. Eng a Jan.
W.G.D. Massy, h.p.sLancers,
Com. a Brigade of the Bengal
Army 3x Oct
Hales W^ilkie, Brigade Depot,
Maidttone 3X Oct.
E. W. L.Wynne, h.p. Gr. Qda. 33 Not.
F. 8. Taylor, R. Eng 9 Jan. A. K. Comber, Bengal 8. C. la Dec.
E. Davidson, R. Eng 3 Jan. iW. R. Gordon.Bengal 8. C... 12 Dec
E. O. Leggatt, Madras S. C... 3 Jan. (James Bum, Bengal 8. C. ... za Dec.
W, J. Williams, CB. R. Art... 7 Jan. [T. F. Forster. Bengal S. C... 13 Dec.
0. A. B. Gordon, h.p. 60 P. IP. C. Anderson, Bengal 8. G. 13 Dec.
Dep.Adj. 4- Q.M.Gen.Malta 13 Jan. !M. Hunter, Bengal 8. C 13 Dec.
R. A. Moore, Madras S. C. ... x8 Jan. IP. Smith, Gren. Gds 15 Dec.
C.E. Bates, Madras S.C 18 Jan. T. B.Harrison, Bengal S.C... aoDec,
Joseph Jordan, CB. Brigade • lp.«.c.W.J.Bolton,CJr©.R.Art. 23 Dec
Bepot, Beading sx Jan. iH. A. Welman,h.p. Dep.Batt.,
F. R. 8. Flood, h.p. Brisrade
Hon. 8. Mostyn, CB. 23 P. ... i Sept.
G. H. M.Aynsley, Madras S.C. 13 Sept.
A. R. V. Crease, R. Eng. 20 Oct.
G.C.Lambert, Brigade Depot,
Neweaetle 30 Oct.
C. T. Btewart, R. Eng 10 Nov.
p,9.c. O'B. B.Woolsey, R. Art. 15 Nov.
C.C.Johnson,C£.BengalB.C. 2 Dec.
G. H. Thompson, Bengal S.C. 8 Dec.
G. C. Hankin, Bengal S. C... 8 Dec.
Edw. W. Dun, Madras S.C. 8 Dec.
R. C. Babington, Madras B C. q Dec.
C. J. Merriman, C8I. R. Eng. 18 Dec.
A. W. Drayson, R. Art 20 Dec.
C. W. Elgee, CB. R. Art 30 Dec.
J. T. Norgate, Bengal 8. C... 30 Dec.
1876.
J. Ashbumer, Bombay 8. C. x Jan.
C. L. Brown, Bengal 8. C. ... x Jan.
A. C. Bunbury, Bengal 8. C. x Jan.
P. W. Peilo, R. Eng i Jan.
P. P. Mignon, Bombay 8. C. 31 Jan.
A. Elderton, Bengal 8. C. ... 27 Jan.
E. M. Grain, R. Eng 28 Jan,
John Miles, Bombay 8. C. ... 3 Feb.
Wm. Creagh, Bombay S. 0. 3 Feb.
J. T. HUl, Bombay S. C 18 Feb.
W. C. R. Mylne. Bengal S.C. 30 Feb.
R. Hale, h.p. 7 Hussars, Aide
de Camp to the Duke of Cam-
bridge 22 Feb.
B. W. Bray, CB. 4 F 24 Feb.
U. Nedham, Bengal S. C 38 Feb.
H. C. Z. Claridge, Madr. S.C. 2 Mar.
J. W. Rideout, Madras S. C. 2 Mar.
W. Rose, Madras S. C 2 Mar.
p.e.e. E. H. Clive, Gr. Gds. ... 4 Mar.
L. Russell, R. Eng 34 Mar.
E. T. St.L. MccGwire, i P.... 35 Mar.
W. T. Chitty , Bombay S.C... 1 Apr.
T. M. Baumgartner,Bom.S.C. 4 Apr.
p.$.e. S.W. F. M.Wilson, Bri-
gade Depot, Beverlev .., 33 Apr.
W. A. Armstrong, Brigade . ^ ^
Depot, Tralee 96 Apr. Henry Renny, R. Art i Apr.
J. M'Kay, Brigade Depot,irKiy I J.W.W.Osbome,C2I.Mad.8.C a Apr.
St. Edmund* i May G, R, PiURoy, Coldst. Gds,... 8 Apr.
Aide de Canw to the Queen;
A.A. ^ q.MQ., Colekeeter. ^ Dec
1877.
W. H. Hawes, Bengal 8. C... 7 Jis.
B. W. Ryall, Bengal 8. 0. ... 14 Jaa.
E. Dandridge, Bengal 8. C... 14 Jan.
Fred. Close, R. Art. i7J«n.
T.E.Gordon,CSJ.BengaI B.C. 21 Jas.
J. N. Maclean, Madras 8. C. s6 Jan.
P. J.P.Wetberall.Madr.B.G. 36 Jan.
H. P. Brooke, h-p. 109 F.
Adj. Gen. Bombay, with local
rank qf Brigadier General ... 3 Feb.
W. Bannerman, Bombay 8. C. 3 Feb.
W. J. Visard, BCadras 8. C... 4 Fab.
T. S. Hawks, Madras 8. C. ... 5 Feb.
G. R. P. Bardin, Madras 8. C. ao Feb.
I. P. MacAndrew, Ben. 6. C. 30 Feb.
J. J. H. Gordon, CB. Ben.8.0. 33 Feb.
Geo. M. MiUer,CB.h.p. Bri-
gade Depot 35 Hsr.
W. H. R. Simpson, R. Art. ... y> Mar.
Colonels.
6. E. L. Wftlker, R. Enc: la Apr. |A. Tiadall, Brigade Depot,
J. Wilkiuion, Brigade Depot, Aberdwn x Oct.
Lhteolu 13 Apr. 'C. A. S. DickinB, 28 P x Oct.
W. M. Lees, Bengal 8. C 14 Apr.
E. W, S»rgeiit,BngadeDepot,
Birr 17 Apr.
P.i.e. T. D. Baker, CB. 18 F. 21 Apr.
T. B. Byrne, R. Art 24 Apr.
K. Barter, Bengal 8. C 38 Apr.
A. A. Monro, Bengal 8. C 5 May
J. MuIIina, R. Bng 5 May
W.H. Hawiey .Brigade Depot,
Bedford :. 8 May
A. L. Annesley, h.p. 11 Hue-
aar^AmttAdfuiani General x8 May
J. K. Fraser, x Life Gda 29 May
H. F. Daviee, Gr. Gda 4 June
C. W. Wahab, Bombay 8. C. X3 June
C. H. WUaon, Madraa 8. C. ... 13 June
M. R. Haig, Bombay 8. G. ... X3 June
H. F. Disbrowe, Bombay S.G. 13 June
C. S.Heam,C/Jff. MatlrusS.C. 13 June
G.J. Mellia. Bombay 8. C. ... 13 June
T. C. Georgea, Madraa 8. C. . . . 13 June
W. C. Lester, Bombay 8. C. . . . 13 June
D.G.S.St.J.Grant.Mad.8.C. X3June
M. de laP.Bereaford, Brigade
Depot, Stirling 14 June
C. M. MacQregor, CB. CSI.
CIB. Bengal S.C 18 June
Fra. Edw. Cox, R. Bng 19 June
(}. A.. Walker, Madraa 8. C.... 23 June
U. U. Steward,BrigadeDepot,
Canterbury 26 June
C. W. Barry, R. Eng 27 June
G. A. Laughton, Bombay S.C. 3 July
U.C.Wilkmaon, h.p. 16 Lano.
MUUarySeeretaruio the Com'
mander in Chief, Saet Indie* 3 July
f.»,e.W.H.Goodenough,R.Art. 5 July
N. T.PaTBona,Brigade Depot,
^(uu 24 July
i. Pulion, R. Art x Aug.
A. A. Bayly, R. Art i Aug.
J. E. Cordner, R. Art i Aug.
C. Clarke, R. Art x Aug.
A. H. Dawson, R. Art. x Aug.
T. M. Harris, R. Art i Aug.
E. M. Playflair, R. Art x Aug.
W. D'O. Kerrich, R. Art x Aug.
R. Mallaby, Bombay 8. C. ... 3 Aug.
H. Warren, R. Kng 3 Aug.
8. H. Stotherd,R. Eng 3 Aug.
W. H. Noble. R. Eng 3 Aug.
H. Schaw, R. Eng. 3 Aug.
6. H. Gordon, R. Bug 3 Aug.
C. J. Fowler, R. Bng 4 Aug.
A. A. Bruce, Bengal S.C. ... 1$ Aug.
A. R. Clarke, CB, R.Eng. ... 27 Aug,
T.W.E.B
i. H. Hall, Cofdat. Gda 29 Sept.
Wm. John Chads, 62 F x Oct.
A. C. K. Lock,Brigade Depot,
fUelmood i Oct.
B. Walton, CIS. Bengal S.C. x Oct.
C. Elgee, 23 F 1 Oct.
tt. Preaton, CB. h.p. 44 F. ... x Oct.
A F. Warren. CB. h.p. Rifle
Brigade x Oct.
r. H. Owen. R. Art x Oot-
P;W.L*E8tr»nge, R.Art. ... i Oct.
W. G. Andrewes, R. Art. i Oct.
R^ \£ackenzie, R. Art x Oct.
'F. S. Vacher, h.p. 22 P. ... i Oct.
J. H. Rocke, h.p. x8 F. Deputy
Judge Advocate, London x Oct.
W.P.Collingwood,h.p. 2xP. x Oct.
T€ Sir Howard 0. Elphin-
,^«one, KCB.CMQ. R. Eng. x Oct.
H. P. Hutton, h.p. 30 F x Oct.
yt C, C. Teeadale, CB. R. Art. x Oct.
Uobert Hockler, Brigade
Depot, BiAmond i Oct.
w. H. Kerr, Brigade Depot,
Bury X Oct.
y. D. 8. Dickins, h.p. 31 F. i Oct.
H. R. L. Newdigate, CB.
RifleBrigade i Oct.
J». Clerk, Rifle Brigade x Oct.
i€ H.H.Goagh,c5.Ben.8.0. x Oct.
iCJ.J.M.lnnea, R.Eng... i Oct.
^ T. Cheaney, B. Eng i Oct.
w. K. Warrand, R. Bng x Oct.
H. A. Brownlow, R. Eng x Oct.
w. R. Farmar, h.p. 75 F.
ynUyRoejpiUd i Oct.
Alw©dC.Johnaon.R.Art.... i Oct
F. W. Uznbfion, 71 F x Oct.
C. E. Cumberland. R. Bng... x Oct.
J. B. Edwarda, CB. R. Eng. x Oct.
A. H. Bogle, R. Art x Oct.
H. T. Sibome, R. Eng x Oct.
W.J. Stuart. R. Eng i Oct.
R. C. Whitehead, CB. h.p.
58 F X Oct.
J. H. M. 8. Stewart. R. Eng... x Oct.
H. J. P. E. Hickea, R. Art. ... x Oct.
p.e.c. W. W. Lynch, 10 P. ... i Oct.
H. T. Arbuthnot, R. Art 1 Oct.
W. Stirling, CB. h.p. R. Art.
A.A. 4r Q.if. &«*' Woolwich x Oct.
H. G. De la Foaae, CB. loi P. x Oct.
p.9.c. G. D. Barker, 64 F x Oct.
J.E.Swindley,h.p.i5Huaaars i Oct.
W. B. Goaaet, R. Bng x Oct.
H. Strover, R. Art x Oct.
H. Moore, CJ8.C/jB.Bom.S.C. x Oct.
George Garden, Brig. Depot,
Cardiff 5 Oct.
G. A. Brown, Bengal 8. C. ... 21 Oct.
Arch. R. Gloag, R. Art 2 Nov.
B. W. Childera, R Art 2 Nov.
T. I. M. Hogg, R. Art 2 Nov.
G. N. Feudal, 53 P X2 Nov.
P. C. Trevor, R. Art 23 Nov.
John Jago, 74 P 9 Dec.
J. Maodonald, Bengal 8. C... 11 Dec.
L.D'A.Dunaterville,Bom S.C. 12 Dec.
R. y. Handyaide, Madr. 8. C. 12 Dec.
W. H. Beynon, Bombay 8. C. 20 Dec.
J. T. Watson, Bengal 8. C. ... 30 Dec.
W. O. Swanaton, Madraa S.C. 20 Dec.
W. H. R. Godfrey, Madr. S.C. 20 Dec.
C. M. Hailea, Madraa 8. C... 20 Dec.
J. W. Orchard, Bengal 8. C. 20 Dec.
A. D. Clay, Madraa S. C 20 Dec.
C. D. Clemencaon, Madr. S.C. 26 Dec.
T. W. W. Pierce. Bom. 8. C. 29 Dec.
1878.
Thomas Lamb, Bengal 8. C. 20 Jan.
A. C. Lilly, Madraa S. C 20 Jan.
HaatingaPraaer.Madraa S.C. 20 Jan.
William Munro, Madras S.C. 20 Jan.
Hon. F. A. WeUealey. C. Gda. 21 Jan.
R. K. Macquoid, Madraa S.C. 26 Jan.
C. A. M'Mahon, Madraa S.C. 4 Veh.
C. Blewitt, Brigade Depot,
Haltfax X2 Feb.
T. L. Bell, Brigade Depot,
Brkiol 14 Feb.
J. Harpur, Bombay 8. C. ... X7 Feb.
G. J. D. Hay, Bengal 8. C... 90 Mar.
G. G. Cunliflb, Bengal 8. C... 20 Mar.
in,BengaT8.C. 2 Sept. [Q. H. Moncrieff, Scots (Ms!.! 26 Mar.
John Thompson, Br. Depot,
Burnley 26 Mar.
H. P. Bwart, 2 Life Guards... 26 Mar.
G. P. de Berry, h.p. Brigade
^ Depot; Com. a IHeieion qf
the Madrae Army 99 Mar.
Robert Blaokall Montgo-
mery, Brig.Depot,Bra4/brd X Apr.
Edw. Horatio Henry Foster,
Brigade Depot, C/&niii«£ ... x Apr.
P. Bnne, R. Bng 9 Apr.
Mosaom Boyd, Bombay 8. C. 3 Apr.
A. E. A. Bllia, CSI. h.p. Gr.
Gda. Equerru to S.R.R, ths
Prince qf Waist 9 Apr.
T. Tyacke, Brigade Depot,
Chester 23 Apr.
R. D'O. C. Bracken, Ben. S.C. 26 Apr.
C. M. Cotton, Brigade Depot,
Brecon w Apr.
Wm. French, R. Art ' x MAy
D. MaoParlan, R. Art xx May
C. 8. de N. Lucas, R. Art ... xx May
J. P. Sherrifl', Bengal 8. C... x6 May
H.Cook, 100 F 23 May
R. 8. Simonda, Bengal S.C... xx June
T. E. Webater, Bengal S.C... ix June
W.S.Drever,Ci9/.MadraBS.C. xx June
J. B. Cox, Bengal S.C xx June
A. G. Plomer, Bombay 8. C. xx June
E. R Wallace, Bombay S. C. xi June
Jaa. Clements, Bombay 8. C. xx June
E. A. Green, Bombay 8. C. ... xi June
O. L. Smith, Bengal S. C. ... 12 June
JohnD. Hall, Bombay S.C... 12 June
T.Waddington, Bombay S.C. 12 June
E. W.BIackett, h.p. Dep. Batt
Aide ds Camp to ths ^ueen ... 29 June
J. R. S. Henderson, Madr.S.C.
W. T. Pagan, Bengal 8. C. ...
W. C. Phillpotts,R. Eng
T. F. Lloyd, Brigade Depot,
York
H. P. Montgomery, Brigade
Depot, Bodmin
J. de Montmorency, Brij^wle
Depot, Warrington
R. C. A. Marshall, Madr. S. C.
T. W. Stansfeld, Madras S. C.
A. H. M. Dickey, Madraa 8. C.
B. L. Dillon, h.p. 18 P
G.P. Herbert, Brigade Dc.^oi,
Olaegow
B. B. Herrick, R. Mar
H. Alexander, x Dr. Gda
0. Fitz Gerald, h.p. 49 F
D. J. M'Qrigor, R. Art
P. W. E. P. Walker, CB.
^ Soots Guards
G. B. Heaatey, R. Mar
R. J. Hughes, h.p. 63 P. Cov,
a Brigade Candahar Force...
A. B. Pyers, R. Eng
J. P. Cox, h.p.R.Eng. MUitury
Secretary to the Comwuinder
in Chief, Bombay
R. R. Gillespie, h.p, 106 P.
Aesist. Adj. and Q.M. Gen.
York
P. B. Drew, 05. x4 F
W. O. Lanyon, CB. CMC. 2
W.LR.
E. G. Clark. Bengal 8. C. ...
H. D'A. P. Bumell, 7 Hua...
J. A. Smith, Bombay 8. C...
C. R. Shaw, Bengal 8. C
C. J. Smith, Madras 8. C. ...
B. L. Hankin, Madraa S. C...
E. C. 8. William8,CJJg:.R.Kng.
G. Wheeler, Bengal S. C
B.L. Bland, R. Eng
D. A. Prazer, R. Eng
Str Edm. Fred. Du Ctue,
JTCB. R. Eng
W. Croaaman, CMQ.R. Hiiii.
J. O. Mayne, R. Eng
H. T. Rogers, R. Eng
Irwin M. Greig, R. Eng
J. R. Maunaell, R. Eng
H. G. Panter.37P
H.T.DuBcan, C5/.Madnibt^ . C
J. G. S. Matheeon,Ben. S.(^ ..
C. C. Minchin, Madraa S.C
W.W.W.John8ton,h.p.iW.I.R.
B. M. Deane. h.p. 19 P
T. N. Harward, R. Art
W. Denis-de Vitr^, R. Art. ...
1879.
L. C. Barton, Bombay 8. C...
C. E. Grogan,8 P
R. W. Hinxman. 60 P
V€ H. 8. Cochrane, 43 F. ...
David Shaw, Madraa 8. C. ...
M. K. Bourne, Madraa S. C.
Oabome Morgan, Madr. S. C.
Alfred Tulloch, Bengal 8. C.
Joaeph Reay, Bengal 8. C. ...
R. 8. Burge, Madraa 8. C. ...
A. T. Baldwin, Madras 8. C.
C. y. Jenkins, Bengal S. C...
R. Farrer, Madras 8. C
R. H. Beddome, Madras S.C.
A. P. Davis, Bombay S.C. ...
J. J. Elder, Bombay S.C
L. H. Denne, R. Art
E. T. Brooke, R. Eng.
30 June
28 July
2 Aug.
9 Aug.
13 Aug.
16 .\ug.
20 Aug.
21 Au^.
21 Auj?-
=7 Aug.
6 R» pt.
18 Sept.
32 Sept.
4 Oct.
8 oci. :
isOc*.
17 Oct,
18 Oct.
iSOct.
Joseph Bonus, R. Eng.
R. S. Moselev, Bengal d.u....
P.H . Scratchley, Clf&. R. Eng.
A. W. Montagu, Bengal S. C.
k. Callander, Bengal S. C. ...
D. Standen, Madras 8. C. ...
A. H. Murray, R. Art
A. H. Bamfield, Bengal 8. C ..
E. H. Cox, R. Marine Art. ...
J. Penton, 89 F
D. Macpheraon, CB. 42 P
A.H.Stephen8,h.p. Rifle Brig.
Aide de Camp to H.Ji.II.
the Duke of Cambridge
J. P. C. Glyn, Rifle Br
G. A. Craater. R.Bnjp
I J. Le Meanrier, R. Bng._...^.T
I A. P. Bainbridge, R. Art
B. P. Heysham, Madras S.C.
19 Oct.
22 Oct.
=5 Oct
II Nov.
20 Nov.
6 Dec.
10 Doc.
10 Dec.
10 Dec.
10 Dec.
10 Dec.
IX Dec.
It Dec.
XI Dec.
XI Dor.
XI Hm.
11 Dec.
II Dec.
1 1 Dec.
II Dec.
14 Dec.
2o Due.
20 Dec.
30 Dec.
. 24 Dec.
29 Dec.
31 Dec.
31 Dec.
3 Jan.
0 .Ian.
7 Jan.
7 Jon.
8 Jan.
II .T»Q.
II Jan.
II Jan.
I z Jan.
XI Jan.
13 Jan.
20 Jan.
20 Jan.
20 Jan.
20 Jan.
29 Jan.
4 Feb.
7 Feb.
7 Feb.
17 Fob.
20 Feb.
90 Fob.
so Feb.
25 Feb.
II Mar.
20 Mar.
24 Mar.
25 Mar.
X Apr.
I Apr.
I Apr.
X Apr.
J. Apr.
I Apr.
3 Apr.
10
W. A. Baker, R. Eng 4 Apr.
'P. E. Hughes, R. Art 14 Apr.
L. S. Cotton, h.p. 63 F. Com-
mandcMi JR. Hibernian Mil.
School t May
H. A. W.Waterfleld, Ben. 8. 0. 10 May
;> ».e. R.Harrison, CB. R.Eng. 17 May
S. H. E. Chamier, R. Art 17 May
T. S. Bigge, 5 F 23 May
I. P. Chapman, Bombay S. C. 97 May
K. J. R. Connolly, R. Marine* 4 Jane
\V. H. G. Palmer, Madr. S. C. 9 Jan«
William Hands, Madras S. C. 9 June
T. L. Scott, Madras S. O. 9 June
B. W. D. Morton, Bengal S.C. 9 June
Gr.DelaP.Beresford.Mad.S.C. 10 June
William Osbom, Madras S. C. lo June
Newton Barton, Bengal S.C. lo June
Eustace Hill, Madras S. C. ... zo June
T. T. Turton, Madras S. C... 26 June
R. H. R. Rowley, R. Art 17 J^n*
H. Marshall, h.p^ 9 Lancers... 27 June
H. Heberden, R. Art i July
H. L. Balfour, R. Art i July
Geo. K. Taylor, R. Art x July
Sir O. T. Bume, ECSI. CIE.
h.p. aoF 93 July
A. M. Davies, Madras S. C... 15 Aug.
V€ Luke O'Connor, 23 F. ... 19 Aug.
1J(S: W. S. Trevor, R. Bug. ... 19 Aug.
H. W. J. Trent, h.p. 68 F. In-
tpeetor General cfMiuketry 31 Aug.
J. Thompson, 50 F 31 Aug.
C. T. Heathoote,Bombay 8. G. 7 Sept.
>JC H. H. Lyster, Bengal 8. C. 20 Sept.
Uil R. H. Boiler, CH. CU&.
h.p. 60 F. ; Aiie de Camp to
tks Queen 27 Sept.
W. Allan, 41 F. 7 Oct.
E.M.BereBford,h.p.Scot8Grds. 10 Oct.
8, Hsckett, 35 F 10 Oct.
F.H. Jenkins. CB.Bengal 8.0. 29 Oct.
R. Oldfleld, R. Art 31 Oct.
H. M. G. Purvis, R. Art. 3' Oct.
p.$.e. R. B. H. Blundell. h.p. 3
Hus. ; Inspecting Officer of
Ahx. Can. in Qreat JSriiam 4 Nov.
F. 0. D. Barclay, h.p. 66 F.... 14 Nov.
Wm. Mussenden, h.p. 8 Hus. 14 Nov.
F. B. NonoAii, Bengal S.C... 22 Nov.
O. V. Tanner, Bombay S.C... 22 Nov.
C. M. Clarke. CB. 57 F 29 Nov.
p.i.e. 0. J. East, h.p. 57 F.
A. Q. M, Oen. Intelligence
Branch 29 Nov.
W D.Bond, 58 F 79 Nov.
yC R. M. Rogers, 90 F 29 Nov.
G. F. Walker, x2 F i Deo.
p.B.e. C. Acton, 51 F s Dec.
A. A. DesVoBux, Bomb. 8. C. 8 Deo .
J. P. Pedler, Madras 8. C. ... 8 Dec.
T. Dyer, Madras S. 0 8 Dec.
J. C. Hobson, Bombay S.C... 8 Deo.
Sir W. Hamilton, Bt. R. Art. 8 Deo.
C. 8. Lane, Bengal S.C 9 Dec.
R. G. Rogers, CB. Bengal S.C. 9 Dec.
W. G. Davies, CSI. Ben. S.C. 9 Dec.
H. M. Wemyss, Bengal 8. C. 9 Dec.
B. T, Stafford, Bengal 8. 0... 9 Dec.
J. P. Turton, Bengal 8. C. ... 9 Dec.
E. O'B.Horsfbrd, Bengal 8. C. 9 Dec.
J. Bdmonstoune, 32 F 17 Dec.
A. Q. F. Hogg, Bombay 8. C, 17 Dec.
W. D. Marsh, Rov. Eng 19 Dec.
J. E. B. Parsons, Bengal 8. C. 20 Dec.
J. F. L. Fteher, Bengal 8. C. 20 Dec.
F. J. Millar, Madras 8. C. .. ao Deo.
B. H.W.Magrath.Madr. 8. C. 20 Dec.
J. C. Home, Bengal 8. C 20 Dec.
D. 8. Buist, Bengal 8. C 20 Dec.
H. C. Smith, Bengal S. C. ... 20 Deo.
R. 0. Lavle, Madras S. C. ... 20 Dec,
JE. Perkins, CB. R. Bug 29 Dec
1860.
A. H. W. Williams, R. Art. ... 13 Jan.
C. F. Cookbum, R. Art x6 Jan.
0. Hardy, R. Art 16 Jan.
L. F. Hall, R. Art 16 Jan.
J. H. Peile, R. Art 16 Jan.
T. NichoU, R, Art 16 Jan.
E. Tlemey, R. Art 16 Jan.
A. H. Lindsay, CB. R. Art.... 16 Jan.
T. P. Smith, R. Art i6 Jan.
G. H. Stone, R. Art 16 Jan.
H. R. Bruce, Bombay 8. C. ... 20 Jan.
J. It. Benwell, Madras 8. C. 20 Jan.
a B. L. Bzaith, Madras 8. C. 20 Jan.
Ooloneh — Lieutenant GoloneU.
Ifird Wm. Fred. Ernest Sey-
mour, Coldstream Guards . 29 Jan.
J. H. White, R. Bug 3 Feb.
C. M. Browne, R. Eng 3 Feb.
B. L. Porster, R. Art 6 Feb.
B. C. Russell, CB. 13 Hussars 18 Feb.
C.L. R.Glaafard, Bombay S.C. 20 Feb.
C. H. E. Graame, h.p. 104 F... 25 Feb.
A. A. Ourrie,C£. Bengal 8. 0. 2 Mar.
W. Kinoaid, Madras 8. C. ... 3 Mar.
W.G.M.8trickland,Madr.8.0. 3 Mar.
W. L. Pemberton, CB. h.p. 60
Rifles xoMar.
30 Dec.
26 Dec.
LTETTTENANT COLOlfSLS.
1826.
W. Leader Maberly, Unatt.
1656.
R. F. W. Sibthorp, Unatt.
1657.
R.Blackwood-Price,h.p.R.Art. 26 May
1659.
Hon. F. J. E. Preke, Unatt.... 13 Dec.
Geo. B. C. Crespigny, Fag-
matteTf School of Mneketrjf 36 Dec.
1661.
T. R. H. Drummond Hay, h.p.
78 P 29 Jan.
A. Hunt, Unatt 23 Mar.
186S.
L. H. G. Maclean, Unatt 9 Nov.
1868.
G. G. Gordon, h.p. Scots Gds. 13 Feb.
A. Aytoun, h.p. R. Art 18 May
1864.
R. O. P. Steward. Unatt 21 Feb.
E. Maude, h.p. 109 P 13 Oct.
1866.
Samuel Hackett, Unatt 9 Feb.
T. E. Kennion, h.p. R. Art.... 29 Mar.
G. W. Knox, Scots Gds 4 Apr.
flbn.W, R. Trel'usis, Scots G. 4 Apr.
M. J. Hayman, Unatt 17 Aug.
Sir G. P. 0. Pocock, JSt. Unatt. 20 Sept.
L. G. Paget, h.p. R. Art. Com.
ItU of Wight Art. J£Uitia ... 36 Doc.
1866.
C. Cooch, Unatt. Qent.atArme 35 June
G. J. Wigram, Coldst. Gds.... xi Deo.
1867.
A. Lambton, Coldst. Gds x8 Jan.
J. M'Donnell, h.p. Cape M. R. xs May
L. G. PhilUps, Gr. Gds 7 Aug.
J. J. Johnstone, Gr. Grds 20 Nov.
J. O. Bovill, h.p. 6 F 29 Dec.
1868.
H.Walker-Myln,h.p.RifleBr. i Jan.
R. B. P. Craufbird, h.p. R. Art. i Jan.
T. B. Speedy, Unatt. Secretary
B. mbernian Mil. School
X Jan.
X Jan.
X Jan.
Wm. James Gillum, Unatt..
G. A. Milman, h.p. R.'Axt..
£. 8. P. Bumell, Coldst. Gds. 22 Jan.
Alex. J. J. Macdonald, Unatt. 9 Apr.
R. J. Manningham-Buller,
Gr. Gds 13 June
F. Palmer, Soots Gds 29 Aug.
Son, E. J. W. Forester, Unatt. 10 Nov.
Richard Hill Rocke, h.p. 2 F. i Apr.
0. 8. Dowson, h.p. xo F 1 Apr.
P. G. Smith, h.p. 7 Dr. Gds.. 24 Msy
J. Hudson, Bengal S. C 13 June
E. G. H. Vi$e. ffinchinbroke,
Gr. Gds 10 July
Fffi H. E. Jerome, h.p. 62 F.
Forf. Major ef Qtumteg 15 Sept.
T. 8. P. Field. h.p. R. Art. ... 23 Not.
1871.
H. H. D. Straoev, 8. Gds 4 Feb.
Hon. W. 8. D. Home, Gr. Gds. 15 Feb.
G. J. P. Smyth. Coldst. Gds. 25 Mar.
o.«.c.H.B.H.Blundell.Gr.Gds 5 Apr.
Hon. H.T.Fraser, Scots Gds. 30 Aug.
Charles Steel, Unatt. A.A. ^
q.M. Gen. Weet Indiee 1 Oct.
Hon. E.G.P.Littleton,Gr.Gds. 14 Oct.
H. Trotter, Gr. Gds 31 Oct.
G. W. Stackpole, h.p. x8 P.... xs Not.
1878.
C.H.T. B.de Ruvignes,Unatt, i Jan.
G. Longley, h.p. R. Eng 5 Jan.
FC G. D. Dowell, h.p. R. M.
Axt. Adj. Devon Art. MU. ... 23 Apr.
G. Gaynor, h.p. X04 F 10 May
C. Johnston, h.p. R. Art 15 May
P. H. Harford, Soots Gds. ... 29 June
T. P. Graham, Soots Gds 17 JuIt
J. A. T. Garratt, Gr. Gds. ... 17 July
H. R. Eyre, Coldst. Gds 14 Aug.
ITC D.Macintyre, Bengal S.C. 11 Sept.
Hon. W. H. P. Carington,
Gr. Gds 4 Dec,
1878.
C. W. Barton, R. Mar '2 Jan.
L. Sidebottom-Venner, Unatt. 15 Feb.
R. T. Thynne, Gr. Gds 15 Mar.
D. Robinson, h.p. 7a P 25 Mar.
H. Croflon, h.p. 67 F 29 Mar.
A. H. Cass, h.p. zo Hussars... 14 Apr.
E. Le Pelley, h.p. 5 P 23 Apr.
0. S. Baker, h.p. 59 P 6 May
W. J. Gascoigne, Scots Gds. 25 June
J. B. Sterling, Coldst. Gds... 5 July
P. H. Chancellor, h.p. R. Art. aa Aug.
R. A. Loudon, h.p. 5 W. I. R.. a8 Sept
J. G. Mayoock, h.p. 14 F 12 Nov.
C. D. Thomas, Coldst. Gds.... iq Not.
187i.
C. D. Pedder, h.p. 39 P. Adj. 6
Adm.Batt.LaMeaMkire R. Vol. 26 Jan.
A. Saltmarshe, h.p. 70 F 7 Feb.
S. A. Oleeve, h.p. X3 P 21 31ar.
W. Mosse, h.p. a6 F 28 Mar.
A. Green, h.p. Rifle Brigade,
Captain oflnvalide, S. Hoo-
pital, Cheleea i Apr.
P. O. Soott, OB. h. p. 42 P. ... I Apr.
James de Vic Tupper, 23 P.. . t .\pr.
C. R. H. Niohoil, Rifle Br. ... 1 Apr.
P. B. Sotheby, Rifle Br. i Apr.
J.R.W.£onl deVesci, OoM. G. 13 Apr.
C. C. Grant, h.p. 16 P 18 Apr.
C.Van N. Pole,h.p.GapeM. R.
FoH Mttfor, Bdimlmrgh 16 Maj
G. Gosling, Soots Gds 27 Jaae
W. T. GordsworthT,h.p. 91 P.
Ant.Adj.,4- Q,M. &en.,Cork 29 June
Geo. Edw. franois, h.p, so F. a July
D. Hastings, 62 F 7S«pc.
W. B. Wallaoe, h.p. x8 F 3 Oct.
J7oii.J.O.Yanneck,Scot8GdB. xoOct.
. M. Gildea, Unatt aa Nov.! J- M. Olayhills, h.p. 7 P 25 Not.
1869.
J. Bdmonstoune, 32 F 18 Mar.
K. R. Maitland, h.p. 79 P. ... 35 Mar.
A. M. Calvert, h.p. R. Art. ... 7 July
T. V. Cooke, hj). R. Mar. Bar-
raekMaeterfPlgmouthDivieioH 3 Aug.
0. W. M. Payne, Unatt 30 Sept.
E. 8. Bridges, Gr. Gds 9 Oct.
C. B. S. Gleig, h.p. 14 P 15 Nov.
1870.
F. E. A. Chamier, Ben. 8. C. xx Jan.
G. Rhodes, Unatt xa Feb.
G. H. A. Forbes, h.p. R. Art. x Mar.
FitaRoyW.Premantle, C.Gds. x6 Mar.
F. 0. Manningham-Buller,
Coldstream Gilards 30 Mar.
c. Sydney Darling, h.p. 9 F.
A. A, JtQ. M, Gen. Dublin
EeoruiHng Diieriot i Apr.
1875.
R. B. Baker, h.p. x6 F 8 Mar.
W. Macdonald, Bengal S. G. xo Mar.
W. H. D. R.Wehnan,C».9oP. ^i Mar.
o.H. J. Maclean, h.p.Rifle Br.
Aeeiet. A^f. and Q. M. Of,
Ireland x Apr.
P. T. Whinyatesy B. Art. x Apr.
W. N. WaUer, R. Art. xApr.
B. L. Gordon, R. Art i Apr.
J. 8winey. Madras S.C. ...... xa Apr.
John Geddes, h.p. 44 F 13 Apr.
De Vio Tupper, h.p. 8 F 14 Apr.
B. B. Sladen, Mac&as S. C... x4 Apr-
E. T. W. Parcell, R. Art. ... 14 Apr.
J. Glanoy, h.p. 14 F. a8 Apr.
Bi D. Harvest, h.p. 07 F.,
Staff Oi&oer of ' Pensioners aSApr.
D. Limond, E. Eng 3 May
G. W. Muriel, 73 F. 13 ^SXT
J. C. Le Qaeene, 12 Lancers . 5 June
J. H. P. Kalcolmson, CB.
Bombay S.0 8 Juno
TT. B. ThonuoD, Benfnil S. C. 8 June
R. T. Snow, Madras S. C 8 June
B4)bert Cadell. Bengal S. C... 9 June
M.W.Willoughby,Bomb. S. C. 9 June
H. U. Foord, Madras S. G. ... 9 June
H. E. Whish, Bengal S. 0. ... 9 June
C. J. R. Bell, Madras S. G. .. . 9 June
F. M. Birch, Bengal 8. O. ... 33 June
J. \r. Hoggan, Bengal S. G... 27 June
i. T. Harris, Bengal 8. C. ... 27 June
H. J. Bell. 105 F 7 July
U, F. ParKinson, 95 P 21 July
C. B. Le Mesorier, R. Art. ... 24 July
A. H. King, R. Art 24 July
It. R. Jones, R. Art 24 July
G.Wolfe, h.p. 2 P., S. O. of P. 29 July
D. R. Barnes, h.p. 14 l^.D.A.
if (IM. a.Cape ^Qood Jlopa 31 July
J. L Preston, 45 P 4 Aug.
B, S. Hall, Coldst. Gds 7 Aug.
G. C. Rowcroft, Bengal 8. G. 10 Aug.
J. W. Collington, B. Art 21 Aug.
S.D. Smith, h.p. 95 F. A. Adj.
tndQ.M. On. l/ublin 23 Aug.
W. FiteRoy, 47 P x Sept
Vr.J.F.Ramitden,GoldBt.6ds. z Sept.
J. H. Brown, R. Art 8 Sept.
ff.A. Pox Strangways,R.Art. 8 Sept.
C.a. S. Ives, R. Horse Gds. xz Sept.
B. H. Heathcote, h.p. Depot
Batt. 14 Sept
J. T. Usaher, l7niitt.S.O.of P. 15 Sept
J. P. Martin, Bengal 8. G. ... 20 Sept.
W. H. Whitiock, Madras 8. 0. ao Sept
T. N. Baker, Bengal 8. G. ... 20 Sept.
r.Iiowiand. 5 P 22 Sept.
J. M. C. Vibart, R. Art 22 Sept
H. F. W. Ely, 99 P ,9 Oct
W. B. Browne, h. p. 8z P 21 Oct.
Henry Brackenbury, R. Art. 23 Oct.
E. Harnett, 7 Dr Gds 17 Nov.
'^m. Booth, R. Art 17 Nov.
/. Horaley, Hadras S. 0 20 Nov.
RJ.L.Crutchley. Bengal 8. G. 23 Nov.
Pailip Harris, B. Marines ... 30 Nov.
A.Wybcrgh, h.p. 63 P n Dec.
L. H. Isacke, Madras 8. G.... xi Dec.
T.R. Nimmo, Bombay 8. C. ix Dec.
W. A. Garden, Bengal S. C. xx Dec.
H. T. Oldfield, Bengal 8. C.... iz Dec.
5. D. Cloet^. Madras S. G. ... 12 Dec.
»m. Gordon, Bengal 8. G.... 12 Dec.
B. T. Stuart, Madraa 8. 0.... 12 Dec.
H. C. Menaies, Madras S. G. z2 Dec.
^ T. Searle, Madras S. G. ... X2 Dec.
Jin. Lambert, CB. 88 P 18 Dec.
KR. Wadeeon. 75 P x8 Dec.
^«.E.A.B. Acheson,C. Gds. 18 Dec.
w. B. Johnson, Madras 8. G. 20 Dec.
JcL Jackson, Bengal 8. G. 20 Dec.
^ V. Mathiaa, Bengal 8. C. 20 Dec.
Ja. Playfair, Bengal 8. G.... 20 Dec.
t T. Shiftier, 54 F. 22 Deo.
J L Yonge, R. Art 23 Dec.
4^f . Britten. Bombay 8. G. a6 Dec.
^Ljm Hicks, Bombay 8. G. 29 Dec.
1876.
a p. Battve, Bengal 8. G. ... 7 Jan.
^•B. Brackenbory, B. Art... 15 Jan.
E. Markham, R, Art. 15 Jan.
-^Corkran, Grenadier Gds. Z9 Jan.
I. F. Dakeyne, Madras 8. G. 20 Jan.
f.F. Smithars, Madras 8. G. 20 Jan.
Ufcx. C. Hay, Madras 8. G. . . 20 Jan.
loha Wm. Orr, Madras S. G. 20 Jan.
lelmoth Alaster Douglas
.Orchsrd, Ben. 8. C 2x Jan.
^ml. Gadsden, Madras 8. G. 2z Jan.
I H. Vivian, 49 P a Feb.
• Leach, 50P 2 Peb.
, A. Camegy, Madras 8. G. x6 Feb.
; W. Fletcher, Bengal S. G. ao Peb.
F. Keays, Bombay 8. C.... 20 Feb.
;. W. R. Chester, Bengal S.C. 20 Feb.
M. M. Grichton, Gr. Gds. 26 Peb.
D Barrett, 19 P 97 Peb.
r.W. Paget 34 F xMar.
1. P. Hawkes, Madras S. G. 3 Mar,
fUliainWinson, Bengal 8.0. 3 Mar.
f- J D. Heath, Madras 8.0. 3 Mar.
ohn Byron, 10 P. 8 Mar.
l.deBoarbel,R.lBiig. xoMar.
,? ^tonton^R. Bng xoMar.
- A. de KMatmom, Ben. 8. 0. 20 Mar.
Lieutenant Colonels,
H. P. Close, Bom')ay S. C. ... 20 Mar.
!G. a. Prendergast, Beng. S. 0. 20 Mar.
T. G. Ross, Bengal S. C 20 Mar.
T. E. Swettenham, 31 F 30 Mar.
W. Hichens, R. Bug 30 Mar.
B. Hawthorn, R. Kng i Apr.
H. Wellesley, Gr. Gds i Apr.
W. H. Ralston, 70 F 5 Apr.
H. S.Anderson, Bombay S.C. 6 Apr.
J. G. Graham, x Dragoons ... zo Apr.
G. J. M'Mahon, R. Art 27 Apr.
B. A. Collins, 26 F 3 May
B. B. D. Campbell, SooU Gds. Z7 May
J. W. Hughes, 54 F 2a May
William Blackett, 6z F. 3z May
Lord R. D. Kerr, CB. 10 Hus. 3Z May
H. B. Feilden, 6 F 9 June
Ron. R. H. dc Montmorency,
32 F z4 June
H. G. Thomson, Madras S.C. T4 June
T. R. Church, Madras S. G... 14 June
D. B. Young, Bombay 8. G... xs June
p.*.e. W. Arbuthnot, 14 Hus. xs June
H. M. Nepean, Madras 8. G. 15 Jtme
R. D. Campbell. Bengal S.C. 1$ June
W. H. StHill, 19 P 24 June
G. 8. Hallowes, 25 P xs July
Hon. P. S.Methuen, Soots Gds. z s J uly
p,».e. M. Petrie. h.p. 97 P 19 July
p.$.c. O. H . A. Nicolls, R. Art. xo July
M. H. Heathcote. Ben. 8. G. X9 July
A. C. Forth, Madras 8. C. ... 20 July
A. E. Warren, 78 P 23 July
R. Bennett, 46P 26 July
J. Briggs, 96F 29 July
i'C A. T. Moore, Bom. 8. G. 29 July
C. D. LaToucbe, Bombay S.C. 29 July
B. P. B. Turner, R, Art iz Aug.
B P. Balfour, Gr. Gds xa Aug.
Htm. G. G. Gathome-Hardy,
Gr. Gds. xaAug.
E. A. Stuart, X P 14 Aug.
R. Gore, R. Art 23 Aug.
0. H. Clay, Bombay 8. C. ... 24 Aug.
8. G. G. Hogge, 66 F i Bept
H. Le Cocq, R. Art i Sept
p.».e, P. A. A. Twynam, xs P. 6 Sept
J. S. Hand, 44 F i6 Sept
Harry M'Leod, R. Art 23 Sept
R.B.H. the Duke o/Connaugbt
XG. KT. KP.GCMe.G08I.
Rifle Brigade, Prteaf«.iide(2«
Camp to the Qicmk 27 Sept
C. J. Hubbard, Gr. Gds. 27 Sept
G. B. Reynardson, Gr. GKls.... 27 Sept.
0. E. Torriano, R. Art z Oct
John Edwin DicksonHill,h.p.
63 P. A*n*t. Military Seere-
tary,W.Indie$ 7 Oct
H. L. Prender£»st. R. Eng.... 7 Oct
W. R. Tucker, R. Eng 7 Oct.
F. L. Bdridge, 20 P 8 Oct
G. H. Parker, 92 P 28 Oct
E. Meurant 83 P 4 Nov.
J. T. B. Brown, CB. R. Art... 9 Nov.
G. P. Gregorie, z8 P 24 Nov.
P. Morley, 3 F 3 Dec.
G. G. Depree, Bengal 8. G.... 9 Dec.
William Peyton, Madras 8. G. 9 Dec.
L. J. OUphant Gr. Gds 9 Deo.
L. H. Williams, Bengal 8. G. 10 Dec.
Alex. Wardrop, Bombay 8. G. xo Dec.
Thomas Bell, Bombay 8. G... xo Dec.
Stewart Fellows, Bom. 8. G. 10 Dec.
W.!H. Newport, Bombay 8. G. z6 Dec.
W. Dickinson, CSl.h.p. Bom-
bay Staff Corps 19 Deo.
G. N. Stephens, Madras S.C. 20 Dec.
G. R. G. westropp, Bom. 8. G. 20 Dec.
G. J. Pasley, Bengal 8. O. ... 20 Deo.
T. E.yanderGucht,Ben. S.C. 20 Dec.
B. R. Chambers, Bengal S.C. 20 Dec.
J. y. Hunt, CB. Bengal 8. G. ao Dec.
G. P. Sharpe, Bengals. G. ... 20 Dec.
P. H. P. Harris, Bengal S.C. 20 Dec.
P. MoPherson, h.p. X7 P 23 Dee.
1877.
C. T. Hitchins, Bengal 8. G. 7 Jan.
T. Wakefield, Madras 8. 0... xx Jan.
William Phaire, Bengal 8. G. ao Jan.
J. H. GasteU, Bombay 8. G.... 20 Jan.
8. P. M. T. Grant, Madr. S.C. 20 Jan.
H. 8. Robinson, Madras 8. C. ao Jan.
L.H.P.DeH.lAxi>ent,Ben.S.C. 20 Jan.
A. H. Bramley, Bengal 8. 0. 20 Jan.
F. M. Armstrong, Ben. 8. 0. ao Jan.
W. M. Lane, Madras S. C. ...
T. B. E. Tennant Madr. S. C.
L. H. Sibthorpo, Bom. 8. C.
A. E. Campbell, Bengal 8. C.
C. T.Haig,B.Eng
W. E. Marsland, s I>r. Gds....
H. C. B. Bamett.Madras S.C.
G. G. Hodding, Madras S. G.
G. J. Tyler, R. Art
P. H. LeGeyt, Bombay 8. C.
T. J. Watson, Bengal S. 0....
Y€ H. G. Browne, li.p. xoo P.
J. Gunter, 4 Dr. Gda
G. Gregory, R. Marines
A. Templeman, 21 P
J. Fryer, 6 Dr. Gds. ..*.
John Poors, R. Marine Art.
R. Law, Unatt., Staff Officer
ofPensioners
K. R.Niven, x W. L B
K. St J. Griffiths, h.p. Z9 P..
M. G. Smith. Bengal S. g. ...
R. Laoy. 59P
a. J. Smart, R. Art
H. B. Glass, 22 P
M, H. W. Bennett, R. Marines
G. H. Adams, 86 F
W. Carey, R. Art
p.t.c.A. H. Wavell, 4z F
0. J. Mounsey, 7Z F
U. B. Harvey, R. Eng
R. W. Duff, R. Eng.
H. J. Degacher, CB. 24 P ...
T. B. Strange, B Art
L. Lyon, R. Art
R. H. Cunliffe, Madras 8. G.
R. R. Woodhouse, Bom. 8. C.
C. D. J. Dodd. Bombay 8. C.
W. G. 8. Clarke, Bengals. O.
Hugh Watson, Madras S. G.
J. H. Drummond, Bom. 8. C.
T. W. Rutherftird, Ben. 8. G.
W. H. Garton, Bengal 8. G...
J. 8. D. Bolton, Bom. 8. G. ...
F. J. Bolton, h/p. x2 P
G. Philips, R. Eng
G. N. Martin, R. Eng
E. M. Norie, Madras 8. G. ...
R. Vivian, Scots Guards
R. W. B. Hunt, R. Marines ..
M. Le P. Tayler, R. Art
B. Keate, R. Art
J. J. Smith, R. Art
A. N. Wilson, Rifle Br.
A. B. MacDonnell, B. Eng....
W. Chrystie, B. Bug
H. Le G. Geary, B. Art
F. T. Bainbridge, Bengals. G.
W. L. Twentyixian, xo Hus.
U(ffC. A. Goodfellow, B. Eng.
G. Arbuthnot, h.p. B. Art. ...
B. H. Pottinger, R. Art.
C. M. Griffith, Bombay 8. G.
G. P. Beville. Bombay 8. 0....
H. M. L. Golquhoun, 77 P. ...
J. W. Barnes, 73 P
E. Maitland, R. Art
T. Dennehy, Bengal 8. C. ...
F. G. C. Probart, 9 P
T. W. Sneyd, 2 Dr. Gds
R. Whigham, 16 Lancers
G. W. Duncombe, x Life Gds.
Ron. P. C. Bridgeman, 8. Gds.
Francis Brownlow, CB. 72 P.
R. T. P. Cnthbert, xs P.
W. H. Edgoome,B Engc
G. P. de Palezieux-Paloonnet,
R.Eng.
J. N. Hunter, R. Eng
T. H.Glarkson, 20P.
T. N. Holberton, R. Art
o.«.c. G. B. Enowles, 67 P. ...
M. E. 0. Stocker, R. Art
E. L. Robertson, zo6 P
*J. Laszarini, R. Malta Penc.
Art
fl^on.E. H.T.Digby.Golds.Gds.
H. E. H. Druxmnond-Moray,
Scots Gds
p.§.o. Ron. G. P. H. Villiers,
Gr. Gds
Si.e. H.G.N.Blanckley,R.Mar.
. Eccles, 4P
p.9.e. Wm. K. Elles, CB. h.p.
38 V.A$9iHant Adj. Gener<U
P. jr. Hercy, 2P
Ron. H. W. L. Gorry, Coldst
Guards
B. W. W. Follett. Coldst Gds.
II
20 Jan.
20 Jan.
20 Jar.
20 Jan.
23 Jan.
3x Jan.
xo Feb.
10 Pell.
z7 Peb.
20 Peb. ]
20 Feb.
27 Febi
7 Mar.
zoMar.
zs Mar.
X7 Mar.
20 Mar.
23 Mar.
24 Mar.
3z Mar.
zo Apr.
ao Apr.
20 Apr.
2z Apr.
7 May
23 May
30 May
a June
2 June
6 June
6 June
9 June
zz June
XX June
X3 Juno
X3 June
13 June
Z3 Juno
x3 June
14 Juno
x4 June
Z4 Juno
Z4 June
zs June
zs June
zs June
16 June
30 June
I July
z July
z July
z July
zz July
zz July
XI July
xz July
zz July
zz July
IZ July
zz July
IZ July
IZ July
IZ July
11 July
xz July
14 Jiiiy
20 July
az July
21 July
2z July
2z July
. lAug.
XS AUff.
15 Aug.
17 Aug.
17 Aug.
22 Aug.
23 Aug.
24 Auvr.
29 Aug.
30 Aug.
5 Sept.
S Sept
S Sept
5 Sept.
xs Sept.
17 Sept
39 Sept.
29 Sept
29 Sept.
29 Sept
29 Sept
12
Lieuienani Colonels.
1 Ootcbtr 1877.
L. 8. Warren, 65 F 16 Feb.
W. L. Browne, 5 Lancers.
R. B. D. Ness, h.p. 3 W. I. B.
J. B. H. Boyd, 17 F.
E. W. Cuming, 79 F.
A. M. Sheweu, Bombay S. G.
p.».e. Wm. W. Knollys, h.p. 93 F.
v.».c. H. Lock, 108 F.
Thomas O'Neill, h.p. Madras B.C.
Wm. Tweedie, Bengal 8. C.
W. D. Tompson, CB. 17 F.
L. Prendergast, h.p. 2 Drs.
J. D. Brockman, 86 F.
C. J. Hujrhe8, Bengal 8. C.
A. U. Godrrey. h.i). Dep^tBatt. Adj. 4
LuHCiuhire Militia,
E. Tanner, 8 F.
p.».c. B. A. Little, Ben«:al S.G.
Vf. C. Justice, h.p. Depot Battalion.
J. llardy, h.p. 9 Lancers.
p.9.0. A. 8. Quill,hp. B.Canad.R.
K. A. Gore, 6 Drs.
H. H. Pratt, h.p. 04 F., S. O. of Penars.
A. G. Daubeny, 7 F.
H. C. Evans, n.p. 38 F.
W. R. Nolan, h.p. 17 Lancers.
A. 8. M. Browne, 3 Dr. Gds.
C. U. 8. Scott, Bengal 8. C.
J. Galbraith, 66 F.
W. E. Brown, 13F.
T. F. Dixon, 39 F.
W. M. C. Acton, h.p. 77 F. Beeruiiing
Officer at Inoerneu.
W. W. Corban, 49 P.
W. D. Shipley, 40 F.
T. N. Woodali, h.p. 57 F., 8. 0. of Pens.
p.a.e. W. H. Knififht, h. p. 48 F.A$n$t.
Adj. 4r Q.lf. Oeu. Dover.
W. H. Mackesy, Bengal 8. C.
M. M. Prendergast, Bengal 8. C.
C. V. Conway-Gordon, Bengal 8. C.
5.9.0. P. D. Vigors, 19 F.
. B. Harvey, h.p. 41 F. S. O. of Pens.
T. £. Green, h.p. Mil. Train.
Jas. Fox Bland, h.p. 76 F.
D. A. Baby, h.p. Mil. Train.
Henry W. Stroud, 30 F.
p.9.e. F. J. Hutchison, h.p. 64 F. Gar-
rison Jnttruetor, Devonport
E. D'H. Fairtlough, 48 F.
Horatio N. Kippen, h.p. la F.
James C. Clarice, h.p. 76 F.
Harry C. Hague, h.p. xi F.
H. Mackensie, h.p. 15 F.
W. John Bell, h.p. 93 F.
G. Sullivan, h.p. loo F.
G. S. Davies, h.p. Cav. Depot.
M. TUford. hj). 60 F.
Ralph Bdw. Cfarr, 36 F.
Fred. Bagnell, X3 F.
W. J. Tarte, h.p. DepAt Batt. A^/. \$t
Warwick B. Volunteer:
James L. W. Nunn, h.p. 80 F.
Daniel Thompson, h. p. 67 F,
G. 8. Mignon, Bombay 8. G.
S. Malthus, CB. 94 F.
J. Murray, 94 F.
J. N. Beasley. 87 F.
R. B. Lloyd, 36 F.
H. B. Watson, 33 F.
H. B. Vaughan, h.p. so F.
.65 J
Hon. E. B. T. Boscawen.
T. M. BaiUo. 52 F.
p «.e. ITCA. 8. Cameron, 35 F.
p.e.e. T. B. A. Hall, h.p. 49 F. Pre)- Gold»t. Guards 16 Feb.
feemtr at the Staff College X}. 8. Hawthorn, Bombay 8.C. ao Feb.
J. N. Oolthurst, 6 F. Hon. J. H Fraser, Bengal 8.C. 30 Feb.
T. R. Stevenson, 87 F. (T. Kettlewell, Bombay 8. C. 30 Feb.
\. H. Vincent, 3 Hussars. IW. Robertson, Madras 8. C. ao Feb.
Hon. C. J. Fox-Powys, 69 F. I J. F. Betty, R. Art. 20 Pel..
i a. Pamell, CB. 3 F. " R. H. R. Chambers. Mad. 8.C. 26 Feh.
E. C. Domville, h.p. R. Mar. 8. O. of. Howell Davis, 39 F a Mar.
Pensioners. |H. F. Eaton, Gren. Guards... a Mar.
Iw. T. Corrie, 11 F. llJC H. G. Moore, 93 F 9 ilar.
IM. J. R. MacGregor, x8 F. iWm. Daunt, 9 F iB Mar.
iM. L. M'Causland, ix F. J. O. Hasted, R. Bng. 18 Mar.
F. D. Walters, 82 F. P. C. Trent, 48 F 20 Ma'.
G. A. Morgan, 55 F. |G. K. M. Walter, Bengal S.G. 20 Mar.
Albert Beagrim. Bengal S.G. iP. W. Thomas, R. Mar x Apr.
p.9.e. H. A. Brett, 43 P. jW.E.Montgomery, Scots Gds. 2 Apr.
A. NobleU, h.p. x8 F
T. G. O'D. Hervey, h.p. Ceylon Rifles.
Adrian Bennett, 7 F.
Sheffield Hamilton Grace, h.p. 68 F.
8. H. Gierke, h.p. ^iT.Qtnt.at Arjne.
fl. P. Phillipps, 3 F.
XI. P. Blake, h.p. 5 Dr. Gds.
D. 8. Warren, 14 P.
H. Thomhill, R. Art.
A. T. G. Pearse, R Art
T. P. Carey, R. Art.
J. M. G. Drake, R. Bng.
B. R. James, R. Bng.
H. J. Alderson, R. Art.
A. H. Hutchinson, R. Art,
F. G. RavenhUl, B. Art.
J. F. D. Donnelly, R. Bng.
A. de G. Scott, R. Bng.
L. A. Hale, h.p. R. Bng., Pr^eeeor at
the Staff College.
J. E. Ruck-Keene, R. Art.
5.e.e. H. T. Butler, 13 Hussars.
. R. Harvey, 35 F.
E. J. ScoveU, 96 F.
J. F. Birch, h.p. 3 W. I. R. Staff Officer
of Pensioners.
W. R. White, 56 F.
James Browne, CST. R. Engineers,
J. D. Dundas, 60 Rifles.
G. E. Morgan, h.p. 67 F.
W. H. Richards, 55 P.
C. G. Grant, 17 F.
F. G. Hill, 56 F.
a.W. H. D.Dumaresq, R. Bng.
A. R. Lempriere, B. sng.
p.9.e. F. T. A. Law, CB. R. Art
M. F. Downos, R. Art.
F. G. B. Warren, R. Art.
J. P. Maquay, R. Bng.
R. N. Dawson-Scott, R. Bng.
VV. Vr. Woodward, R. Art.
J. Beatty. R. Bng.
A. M. Lang, R. Bug.
G. S. Thomason. R. Bng.
S.T. Trevor, R. Bug.
John Hills, R. Bng.
J. G. Tayler. R. Art.
H. M. FJnhiy, R. Art.
W. H. M'Causland, R. Art.
P. E. Hadow, R. Art.
H. P. lAne, R. Art.
J. H. Maskeiy, R. Marines.
G. Brydges, R. Marine Art.
Lord A. G. Gordon* Lennox, Or. Gds.
p.e.c. Clifford Parsons, 3 F.... 7 Oct.
P. C. Anderson, R Art. 4 Oct
G. B. Morgan, h.p. 77 F. Towu
Mafor, Gibraltar 11 Oct.
E.N. L' Estrange, 31 F 19 Oct.
A. T. L. Chapman, 34 F ao Oct.
B. O. Hewett, R. Bng 31 Oct.
L. L. Brett, s W. L R 31 OcL
T. Phillips, 18 Hussars 31 Oct
W.H. Gains, R. Art xx Nov.
T. L. StiU, R. Art 24 Nov.
M. G. Farrington, <i F a Dec.
W. H. H. West, R. Marines... a Dec.
C. P. Carey, R Bng 5 Dec.
Thos. H. Way, Madras 8. O. xa Dec.
G. M. Ducat Bombay S. G.... xa Dec.
W. W. Boddam, Bengal 8. G. xa Dec.
A.XJtterson. Bombay 8. G. ... xa Dec.
H. R. M. Van Heythnysen,
Bombay S.G xaDec.
J. A. Brockman, h.p. 6 F.
S. O. of Pensioners xa Dec.
N. Swanston, Madras 8. C... X3 Dec.
G. F. Boulton, Bombay 8. C. 13 Dec.
8. de A. G. Clarke, h.p. 6 Dr. Gds..'jiunesG. Bell, Madras.S. G. 13 Dec.
^-^uerry to H.R.H. the Prinee ,o/h. A. Justice, Madras 8. 0.... X3 Dec,
Walee.
B. Gardner, h.p. a W.I.R.
H. G. White, i F.
W. B. B. Barwell, 5a F.
H. Montagu, h.p. 8 Hussars.
A. H. Utterson, 17 F.
N. Maodouald, h.p._5 F.
C. J. G. Sillery, xa F.
R. H. Brooke, h.p. Ceylon Rifles, Staff ,^-
Officer of Pensioners. l^***
J. M. Sexton, Bombay S. 0. B. P. Gurdon, Bengal 8. G. .
C. W. St. John, h.p. 94 F., S. O. ofR. 8. Turton, a W.L Regt...
Pensioners.
J. Hanwell, R. Art 15 Dec.
Henry Fludyer, Scots Guards 19 Dec.
A. R. Wilson. Bombay 8. G. 20 Dec.
John R. Strutt, Bombay 8. C. ao Dec.
J. T. Chandler, h.p. 47 P.
8. 0. of Pensioners ai Dec.
C. B. F. Penny, R. Bng ax Deo.
J.M. de G. Meade, R.Mar. ... as Dec.
ao Jan.
„- 2 Feb.
lYaleniine Ryan, 64 F 16 Feb.
A. P. Gramett " Hussars 3 Apr.
J. 8. Ferguson, a Life Gds. ... 10 Apr.
R. A. Walters, Madras S.G. ... 1 1 Ajir.
J. K. Holdsworth, R. Art. ... 17 Apr.
G. P. Worsley, R. Art 17 Apr.
Lord E.W.P. Clinton, Rifle Br. 20 Apr.
P. E. V. Gilbert, CB. 13 P.... 1 M .j
B. B. Wake, ax Hussars x Mdj
W. J. Hales, h.p. 10 P a Mar
G. Newmarch, R. Eng x June
W. P. Otway, Coldst Gd.1. ... 4 J^' "
W. Musgrave, Bengal B.C.... ix Jn-e
H. St. M. Wynch, Madras S.G. 12 .Ic"
C. Jameson, Bombay S.G xaJne
P. W. Bannerman, Bom. S. C. X3 Jui
P. J. T. Ross, Bombay S.G. . 13 Jaae
E. R. G. Wilcox, Bengal S.C. 13 J-.**
W. A. Gillespie, Bombay S.C. 13 Jw*
H, R. B. Worsley. Bengal S.C. 1 3 Jate
R. Griffith, Madras S.G 13 Jj'i*
E. Y. Walcott, Bengal S.C... 20 Jme
A. M'L. Stewart Bengal S.C. 20 Jv.e
J. G. Harkness, 5 F i JlIt
p. i.e. R. Grant. R. Eng i Ja'.v
VV. 8. Hunt Madras S. G. ... 6 July
E. U. Steward, R. Eng 14 Ju'jr
G. B. Crispin, Bombay S. C. 20 Juj
C. J. Stuart, Madras 8. O. ... 20 Jclj
F(C J.G.C. Dannt Bengal S.C. 30 Jclx
W. D. R. Thackwell, 38 P. ... 22 Jcly
J. T. Bushby, Bengal 8. C. ... 10 Aaj.
J. J. Boswell, Bengal 8. C. ... 10 Auc
H. B. Waller, Benfral 8. C. ... xo An.r.
F. Pocklington, 5 F 15 Ana.
W.Starke, xs F aoAue.
H. Tyndall, CB. Bengal S. C. 20 Actf.
W. M. Frazer. Madras S.C. ... 20 Aui.
J. J. Collins, 60 F 31 A:.j.
C.J. Cotes, Gren. Gds ai Aiu..
Wm.Stevens,h.p. 3F.lfi7i<<>y3r
Knight of Windeor ^i h\iz I
St J.'Willans. 36 F 24 Am:
H. J. L. Bruce, Coldst Gda. 34 Ais
R. Smith. Bengal 8. C 36 Auc
J. 8. Gannon, h.p. Gold Coast
Art. Corps, S. O. of Pens.... 29 Aac
M. M. Procter, Bengal S. C. 31 Anj. 1
T. P. Cosby, h.p. 14 F 2 Sept
W. S. K. Slaney, Gren. Gda. 8 SepL
p.e.e. T. Gonne, 17 Lancers... 14 Sep*.
('. G. Grantham, h.p. 89 F.... 16 Sep:, j
P. Allen, Bengals. C aoSeit.
E. F. H. Armstrong, Madras
B. G. ao Sept
P. P. Bartholomew.Bom. S.C. ao Sep:.
J. Roberts, Bengal 8.G 27 St-pt j
Philip Gibant h.p. 73 P ao Sep'.
H. Miller, h.p. MH. Tr. 8. O. i
of Pensioners aOcL
W. G. Waterfield, C5J.Bengal
8.0 30a I
A. R. M. Lookwood, Coldst.
Gds sOrt I
P. P. Luard, Bengal S.G 12 Or
W. A. P. WylUe, R. Art 16 IV-
A. Bruce, Benml S.C 30 CK"-
J. AAAy.Adj. Recruiting ZHe-
irict, Dublin 3 >'• r.
W. H. J. Clarke, 7a F n Nov. I
V.9.C. J. N. Grealock,Cil. 95 F. n y:^.
Edward Hopton, 88 F n NVv.
Apslcy Cherry, 90 P n Xi^
A. A. Owen, 88 F iiNcr.
A. Harness, CB. R. Art xi >'t'V.
C. Warren, CMQ. R.Bng n Not.
H. Cardew, R. Art 10 N'*'^-.
M. M. Fite Gerald. R. Art ... *7^^^''
J. Mackenzie, Coast Br. Art 99 Nor.
G. R. Manderson. R. Art 9 ^
8. A. T. Judge, Bengal S.C. 9 ^>^-
J. Lidderdal9* Madras 8. C. 9 ^-
H. G. Paokle» Madns S. C. 9 Deo.
A. T. Cox, MadiM S. C 10 Dec.
A. G. D. Logftn, Madras B.C. 12 Deo.
S. H. WUliamB, Madras S.G. xa Deo.
C. V. Arbaokle, K Art 24 Dec.
p.$,e. Hon. K. H. PrimroM,
Gren, Oda. 14 Dec.
K. W^. Willion, Scots Gds. ... 24 Deo.
A. T. Reid, Bombay 8.C. ... ao Deo.
W. H. Boss, Bombay S.C. ... ao Dec.
J. W. H. JohnBtone, Bengal
S.C ao Dec.
J. Lampen, Madras S.C ao Dec.
J. C. Hay, Madras S.C 20 Dec.
T.W. W. Smythe, 100 F aa Dec.
e. W. Paterson, h.p. 63 F.
Profea$or R. M. College 30 Dec.
F. A. Howes. R. Bug 30 Dec.
W.B,Todd,h.p.8iF.8.0.of
Pensioners 32 Dec.
R. W. Woods, h.p. 3 P. 8. O.
ofPenaioners 31 Dec.
H. A. Chichester, 81 F 31 Dec.
A. M. Cardew, h.p. Depot
Batt. S. 0. of Pensioners ... 31 Dec.
W.Yoonif, 14P 31 Dec.
W.T.Baker, 12 F 31 Dec.
C. A. Thomson, h.p. 54 F. ... 31 Dec.
J. D. Downing, h.p. 28 F 31 Dec.
J.Logan, h.p. a F.Beeruiiing
Qfictr, Loiukm 32 Dec.
M.C. Wilsone Blaok,Cif . 24 F. 31 Deo.
w. A. Godley, h.p. 56P.8.O.
ofPensionera 32 Dec.
C.Pinnerty.Unatt. 8.0. of P. 31 Dec.
Roh Reid, h.p.98 P. S.O. of P. 32 Dec.
John M. Leith, 79 F 32 Dec.
C. H. Browne, 97 P 32 Deo.
D. J. Welsh, R. Art. 32 Dec.
HO. Hitchina, R. Art. 32 Dec.
< Stewart, R. Art. 32 Deo.
ELHawUns, R. Art. 32 Dec.
W. B.Cnmberland, R. Art. ... 32 Dec.
J Ritchie, R. Art 32 Deo.
C. Hunter, R. Art. 32 Dec.
G. B. Tndll, R. Art 32 Dec.
C.H. Barnes, R. Art. 32 Deo.
T.P.Berthon, R. Art 32 Deo.
P H. Harconrt, R. Art. 32 Deo.
M. ElUot, R. Art, 31 Dec.
J G.Lindsay, R. Bng 32 Dec.
C E. Newport, R. Art 32 Dec.
J U. B. Champain, R. Eng.... 32 Dec.
'*'.H. Barton, R. Eng 3c Dec.
H. C. fi. Pemberton, R. Sng. 32 Deo
R.Home, R. Kng 32 Deo
y. Jeffreys, R. Eng 32 Dec
B H. Jiathew, R. Sng 31 Dec.
J Ward, R. Eng 32 Dec
E. P. Gambler, R. Bng 31 Dec
E. R, Pranks, R. Art 32 Dec.
J. Aialabia, R. Art. 32 Dec.
C. G. Robinson, R. Art 32 Deo.
1979.
jH.BerTy,h.p.Mn.Tr 2 Jan.
J H. D. Macpherson, 93 F.... 2 Jan.
H,Percival, R. Art 2 Jan,
J- L, Jones, R. Ark 26 Jan.
Geo. Briggs, Madras S.O 20 Jan.
I; E. Fryer, Madras 8. 0. ... 20 Jan.
' PB. Walah, Bombay S.C. 20 Jan.
^or TnUoch, Bengal B. C. 20 Jan.
y 0. Clarke. Madraa S. C. ... 26 Jan.
A- D. Geddea, 27 F 39 Jan.
r i-e. C. Frankland, 203 F. ... ao Jan.
J. A. Smith. 2 W. I. R 39 Jan.
F P. FoTteath, Bombay S.C. ao Feb.
Jt {; Y. C. ScarleU, Scots Gds. 24 Feb.
^ N. Money, Bengal S.C. ... 4 Mar.
A A. Johnson, Madras S. C. 14 Mar.
7. P. Wright, h.p. 83F. S.O.
/jf Pensioners 25 Mar.
• • D. Johnstone, 207 F 25 Mar.
I . M. 8. Fairbrother, 29 Hub. . . 25 Mar.
JR. Jones, Scots Gnards 25 Mar.
AT. Bpens, Bombay S.C. ... ao Mar.
\. S. WUliams, R. ifiir. Art... 24 Mar.
A . C. Wellesley , Gren.Guarda s Apr.
uaniel Becte, h.p. 8 F. 8. O.
of Pensioners 13 Apr.
|itoft^ Mairis, R. Marines.. 23 Apr.
[; W. Wilson, CB. R. Kng. ... 29 Apr.
Si- ?V*<»k, 41 F 27 Apr.
C. 8. B. Barnett, Bengal S.G. a8 Apr.
T. Dawes, Bengal sTc a8 Apr.
^rxe Luck, CB. 25 Hnssan 29 Apr.
y^Bi»^ley,Be4al8.0. ?May
A.AGod£Hd,Qi«ii.Giiarda 5 May
Lieutenani Colonels,
B. C. Griffin, R. Art 22 May ,W. Lttokhardt, Bombay 8.0.
M. L. Monckton, R. Art 27 May \p.9.e, K. F. Chapman, H. Art.
C.J. Anderson, Bombay B.C. 20 May B. Lovett» CSI. R. Bng.
E. Antrobns, Gren. Gnards... 24 May J. M. ElUot, 4 F
Horace Ricardo,Gren. Guards 24 May B. J. Tremlett, R. Art
Richard PitsGerald, 69 F. ... 4 June A. G. Haslerigg, 22 F
Frederick Ley, R. Mar 4 June p.i.e. 0. W. Robinson, Rifle
•.e. J. Duncan, 202 F 7 June
.R. Rowley, Gren. Gds. ... 7 June
P. B. Hill. R. Art 8 June
S'r';
Francis Knatchbull, 9 F 22 June
B. D. Malcolm, R. Eng 22 June
R. J. Walker, Bengal 8. C ... 22 June
P. C. Rynd, Bengal 8. C 12 June
Eric 8. Fox, Bengal 8. C. ... 22 June
Jas. Galloway, Bombay S.C. 22 .Tune
H. T. Vacheil, R. Art 28 June
0. J. Pearse, Madras 8. C. ... 20 June
5. «.0. Alex. C. Bruce, CB. 91 F. 22 June
. F. Sanders, R. Mar 21 June
P. B. B. Wilson, 84 F 24 June
0. J. Moorsom, 30 F 27 June
R. 8. Cleland, 9 Lancers 27 June
A. K. Rideout, R. Art 27 June
A. W Adcock, 26 F a July
C. B. Nurse, R. Mar. 5 J^y
H. 8. Jones, R Mar 7 July
CHiarles Tucker, CB. 80 F. ... 9 July
Charles P. Stokes, 4 F 22 July
W. W. Pemberton, Mad. S.C. 23 July
Fred. John Castle, 33 F 23 July
Ue W. G. Cubits. Bengal B. 0. 26 July
L Ketchen, R. Art a Aug.
8. B. Kekewich, h.p. 83 F.
8.0. ofPensionen 22 Aug.
Wm. Hill, Madras 8. C 25 Aug.
J. C. Minto, Bengal S.C 29 Aug.
A. W. Lucas, 2C9 F ao Aug.
Geo. Fred. Gildea, 32 F as Aug.
H. M'D. de W. Douglas, Ben-
gal S.C 29 Aug.
C. J. Hope-Johnstone, R.Ari. 20 Sept.
H. Phillipps, Bombay S. 0... 20 6ept
C. J. Jennmgs, Madras 8. 0. xo Sept.
C.H. Fresson, h.p. ax F. 8.0.
of Pensioners 23 Sept.
0. A. L. de Montmorency, R.
Bng 23 Sept
F. Steson, 3 F x8 Sept
A. G. Mayne, Bombay S. C. ao Sept
E. H. Baker, R. Art 37 Sept
B. G. Humfirey, R. Art 4 Oct
G. C. Grant Bombay S.C. ... 4 Oct
C. J. Home, 26 F 20 Oct
P. D. Boyle, Gren. Guards ... 22 Oct
M. J. Wheatley, R. Bng la Oct
R. J. C. Marter, 2 Dr. Gds.... 25 Oct
D. Maodonald, Bengal S.C. ao Oct
J. Bartleman, Bengal S.C. ... ao Oct.
A. H. Tucker, 68 F. 29 Oct
B. 0. Sim, R. Eng 3 Nov.
E. R. C. Bradford, MSI,
MadraaS.0 13 Not.
H. G. E. Somerset, h.p. 38 F.
JTo/or and Adiutant, Jeruy 24 Nov.
ire J. W. Ghapun, 8 Hussars 24 Nov.
F. G. 8. Curtis, 6 Dragoons... 27 Nov.
Cecil M'Pherson, 27 F ao Nov.
C. W. Wilson, R. Art aa Nov.
G. E. L. 8. Banford, R. Eng. aa Nov.
C. 8. Maclean, Bengal S.C... aa Nov.
H. C. P. Rice, Bengal B.C.... aa Nov.
A. H. A. Gordon, 65 F aa Nov.
J.W.M*Queen,Cfi.Bengal8.C aaNov.
H. C.B.Tanner, Bombay S.C. aa Nov.
F. J. Keen, CB. Bengal S.C. aa Nov.
B. F. Blair, R. Bng aa Nov.
H. Williams, Bengal S.G aa Nov.
H. CoUett, Bengal S.C aaNov.
R.B.P.P.Oampbell, Ben. 8.0. 22 Nov.
Hon, A. Stewart, R. Art 23 Nov.
R. A. Wauchope, Bengal S.C. 22 Nov.
A. FitsHugh, Bengal 8.0. ... 2a Nov.
lir4rG.N.0hanner,BengalS.C. 22 Nov.
E. A. Wood, xo Hussars 22 Nor.
H. Chapman, Bengal S.C. ... 2a Nov.
G. Stewart, Bengal S.C 22 Nov.
F. T. HumArey, Bombay S.C. 2a Nov.
p.:e. G. Hatchell, 60 F aa Nov.
A. P. Palmer, Bengal S.C. ... aa Nov.
8. Parry, R. Art aa Nov.
C. A. Sun, R. Eng aa Nov.
p.#.c. G. U. Prior, 200 P 92 Nov.
W. Galbraith, 85 F aa Nov.
W. M. CampbsU, R. Bng aa Nov.
A. G. Boss, Bengal S.C at Nov.
G. B. Wolseley, 65 P aaNov.
T. M. Haslerigg, R. Art aa Nov.
0. L. Woodn^, Bengal 8.0. aa Not.
Brigade.
J. C. Russell, xa Lancers
S.:e. W. L. Dalrymple, 88 F.
. E. Stewart, Bengal S. C.
R. W. C. Wineloe, 22 P
W. M. Dunbar, 34 F
.».e. 8. Boulderson, 27 Lane.
'. 8. Le Grice, R. Art
A, C. Twentyman, 4 F
p.9,e. E. L. Sngland, 23 P. ...
R. H. Hackett, 90 F
rC W. K. Leet 13 F
p.9.e. H. M. Bengtmgh, 77 F.
0. J. Moysey, R. Eog
J. F. Owen, R. Art
J. W. Huakisson, 56 F
p.$.e. A., L. Walker, 99 F
p.«.e.Oomelius Francis Olery,
h.p. mF
0.fl.«. M. W. E. Gosset, 54 F...
F. W. Grenfell, 60 F
F. Garrington, 34 F
J. M. G. Tongne, 24 F
W. D. Chapman, h.p. x8 F.
8.0. of Pensioners
A J. Wake, R. Art
A. H. Davidson, R. Art
R. H. Lewis, h.p. 20 F. 8. O.
ofPensioners
J. Sconce. Bengal S.C
a. A. MaUook,^engal S.C.
G. L. Warden, Bombay S.C.
W. P. Dickon, Madras S.C...
T. Weldon, Madras S.C
W. Hay, Madras 8. C
F. P. Roworoft, Bengal S.C.
H. De Brett, Bengal S.C. ...
T. Obbard, Madras S.C
0. W. Street Madras S.C ...
G. 8. Stevens, Bombay S.C.
W. R. M. Holroyd, Ben. S.C.
J. G. Watts, Bombay S.C. ...
T. L. Praser, Bombay S.C...
H. L Lugard, Madras S.C...
R A. Cole, Madras S.C
A. Bataner, Madras S.C
J. K. Clubley, Madras S.C.
J.PitsThomas ShadweU,23F.
P. G. L. Smith, R. Eng
H. L. A. Tottenham,BeiL 8. C
J. M. H. Maitland, R. Eng...
Geo. Perceval Beamish. 36 P.
r. B. Strong, Bomlmy B.C....
G. P. Graham, Bengal S.G. ...
A. Cophuxd, Bengal S.C
D.W.Laughton, Madras 8. C
Edward wm. Saunders, 14 F.
p.9.e.C. B.Webber, R. Eng.
P. B. Lewes, R. Art
C. H. Chichester, 5 Lancers..
PhlUp FitsRoy, 5 F
H. Sndthett, R. Art
P. J. Hioks, Madras 8. C
R. 8. Robertson, Bengal 6. C.
H. M. 8. Clarke, Madras 8. C
G. R. Hennessy, Bengal S. C.
M. C. Perreau, Bengal 8. C...
S.F. M*GilUvray,Bombay8.C.
O. B. C St. John, C5J.R.Bng.
A. Battye, Bengal 8. C
C. H. Plowden, Madras S.C...
G. 8.B. Hewetson, Madras B.C.
A. Durand, Bombay 8. 0
J. M. Boyd, Bombay 8.0
H. D. B. W. Chester, Bengal
S.O
J. B. Reid. Madras 8. C
J. G. Campbell, 204 F
J. M. Allardico, 76 F
F. Gheneviz-Trench, ao Sm.
Montague Browne, h.p. 34 F.
8. 0. ofPensioners
C. W. M'Niell, h.p. Mil. Tr.
8. O. ofPensioners
J. N. B.Hewett, Bengal S. C.
T. T. Simpson, 98 Foot
Julius Barras, Bombay B. C.
T. N. Walker, Bengal 8. C...
C H. Grace. Madras 8. O. ...
H. T. O'R^y, Madras S. C.
13
ss Kov.
33 Nov.
aa Nov.
agNov.
29 Nov.
39 Nov.
39 Nov.
29 Nov.
a9 Nov.
29 Nov.
29 Nov.
39 Nov.
29 Nov.
29 Nov.
39 Nov.
39 Nov.
29 Nov.
29 Nov.
29 Nov.
29 Sitv.
29 Nov,
29 Nov,
29 Nov.
39 Nov.
29 Nov.
39 Nov.
39 Nov.
29 Nov.
30 Nov.
8 Dee.
. 8 Dec.
' 8 Deo.
9 Dec.
9 Dec.
9 Dec.
9 Dec.
9 Dec.
20 Dec.
20 Dec.
xo Dec.
20 Dec.
20 Dec.
20 Dec.
20 Dec.
20 Dec.
xo Dee.
24 Dec.
24 Dec.
24 Dec.
24 Dec.
28 Dec.
ao Dec.
ao Dec.
aoDec.
, 2 Jan.
, 4 Jan.
, 14 Jan.
X4 Jan.
X4 Jan.
x6 Jan.
34 Jan.
34 Jan.
35 Jan.
30 Jan.
X Feb.
2 Feb.
4 Feb.
4 Feb.
4 Feb.
4 Feb.
4 Feb.
4 Feb.
22 Feb.
24 Feb.
3oFeb.
soPeb.
30 Feb.
30 Feb.
aoPeb.
25 Feb.
25 Feb.
25 Feb.
26 Feb.
4 Mar.
4 Mar.
6 Mar.
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14 Mar.
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14
MAJO&B.
1880.
^ W. H. Hartman. Unatt. ... aa July
1888.
Geo. Montagu, Unatt a8 Ji^ie
1840.
J. B. Castieau, h.p. R. Mar.... lo Nov.
1864.
John K.Mackenzie, Unatt.. . 24 June
W. C. rwcOTtw* Avonmore.h.p.
R. Art 12 Dec.
1878.
John P. Campbell..3o F 5 -Tuly
John Henry Kirke, h.p. 19 P. 5 Jaly
B. S. Robinson, 89 P 5 July
Pidw. Abbot Anderson, 18 P. 5 July
Geo. Henry Cochrane. 8 P. . . . 3 July
John James 8. O'Neill, 20 P. 5 July
John L. Moore, h.p. 34 P.
S. O. of Pensioners 5 July
C. ]§. Stirling, h.p. R. Art ... 5 July
Jame.4 Murray Straton, 47 P. 5 July
Wm. H. Rowland, 55 P 5 July
Wm. 8. Richardson, 46 P. ... 5 July
G. C. Bartholomew, 109 P. ... 5 July
C. H. Roddy, h.p. Ceylon B. 5 July
Porster Longfleld, 8 P 5 July
Edward Maroon, 12 P 5 July
J. P. Henley, h p. Rifle Br... 5 July
A. A. I^e Mesurier, 14 P 5 July
John H. Sharpe, iLp. 55 P-- 5 July
Pra. John Green, h.p. 58 P... 5 July
E'lwin John Oldfleld, 5 P. ... 5 July
Arthur Evelyn Pyler, 50 P. 5 July
Fred. B. Sandwith, 10 P. ... 5 .Inly
J. L. Clarke, h.p. R. Art 5 July
P. L. H. Lyon, h.p. R. Art... 5 July
Henry C. Vibart, 9 P 5 July
Aug. P. de B. Dixon, 14 P. ... 5 July
Joseph Gates Travers, 17 P. 5 July
C. J. C. Roberts, 9 P 5 July
E. R. R. Barnes, 35 P 5 July
George Forbes, 78 F 5 July
Robert C. Martin, hj>. 19 P.
Steruiting Officer, Wore4»Ur 5 July
John O. Vandeleur. 35 P. ... 5 July
Matthew Holford Hale. 26 P. 5 July
Dawson Townley, 75 F 5 July
Richard A. Manners, 1 P. ... 5 July
H. L, Searle. h.p. R. Mar.
Art. 8. O. of Pensioners ... 5 July
Henry Wood, Rifle Br 5 July
R. G. Charlton, h.p. 8i P.
8. O. of Penaioners 5 July
Alex.Charles Grant.h.p.87 P. 5 July
William Green, 4a P 5 July
Lewis Blyth Hole, 6 P 5 July
Wm.C. O'Shaughnessy, 12 P. 5 July
v.a.e, R. J. Maxwell, 96 P. ... 5 July
Wm. Osborne Barnard. 96 P. 5 July
C.W.Carrington,h.p. R. Mar.
Barrack MomUt at Fortt-
mtoufh S July
John Wilkinson, h.p. 80 P.... 5 July
Wm. Henry Hingeston, 58 P. 5 July
Charles Hereford, 19 P 5 July
Fred. Stephen Terry, « P. 5 July
J. K. D. Mackenzie, 86 P. ... 5 July
•Q. W. Northey, h.p. Dis-
charge Depot 5 July
James Goldie, 6 Dr. Grds. ... 5 July
Montgomery Williams, joo P. 5 July
P. H. A. Seymour, Rifle Br. 5 July
John Edward Allen, 79 P. ... 5 July
George Bayley, 31 P 5 July
P. W. de Winton, R. Art. ... s July
B. P. Schreiber, R. Art 5 July
M. Tweedie, R. Art. 5 July
L. Griffiths, R. Art 5 July
W. R. Lluellyn, R. Art 5 July
P. G. Baylay, R. Art. 5 July
N. H. Harris, R. Art 5 July
W. G. Martin, R. Art. 5 July
P. H. Sandilands, R. Art. ... 5 July
W. B. B. Ellis, R. Art 5 July
V. D. Majendie, R. Art 5 July
J. B. Blaokwell, R. Art 5 July
Sir J. W. Campbell, B<. R. Art. 5 July
iB. de V. Tupper, R. Art. ... 5 July
J. H. Wilson, h.p. R. Eng. ... 5 July
P. A. Whlnyates, R. Art 5 July
P. C. Elton, R. Art 5 July
C. Collingwood, R. Art. 5 July
P. A. Anley, R. Art 5 July
W. Rooke, R. Art 5 July
^rW.A.Prai^klandfB^.R.Eng. 5 July
J. R. King, h. p. R. Art S July
Lieutenant Colonels — Majors*
T. Cuming, R. Art 5 <^^\y
G L. C. Merewether, R.ing. 25 An*
C. B. 8. Scott. R. Art 5 J"'?
H. D. Pitt, R. Art 5 ^^1^
H. Y. Wortham, R. Art S fi'lv
H. B. Maule, R. Art 5 '^^'l?
B. R. Pesting, R. Eng. .; S J ^ib',
G. W. Stockley, R. Eng 5 Ju'>'
J. A. PapUlon, R. Eng S -Ti'lv
W. B. Rice, R. Art 5 -I'llv
G. U. Knox, R. Art 5^"!^,,,, ^ ' o t:, at^
O. H. Goodenough, R. Art.... S 'J'^lv,K.l«;. Fenenm. 48 P. 6 Dec.
J. H. P. Anderson, R. Art. ... 5 ■' -m^i' £ ?; ^^^y^* |L ®°*^ '** ^^
H, Tulloch, h.p. R. Eng 5 July H. R. Mead, R. Eng xi Dec
H. C. Parrell, R. Art 5 Jul> g. femalley, R. Eng n T)-^.
E. M'Laughlin, R.Art, 5 Jiil> B. p, Crpzier, R.Eng n I^
- - • J- ' ^ s J nh[H S. Palmer, R. Eng u Dec.
5 .luly Robert Barton, R. Eng i- ^ •
5 July" ' ^ '^ '' '^ "~
P PhelpB, R. Eng •—. 25 Aug.
y. B Mainguy, R. Bug 26 Aur
H F. C. Lewin, R. Eng....... j6Aiuf.
A. G Dumford, R. Bug »6Ang.
W, IJalfe, II Hussars 29 Au?.
T. R. Ryan, R. Art i Sep:
R. L Dashwood, 15 F 23 Sept.
C. A^<hbumham, 60 Rifles ... 18 Oct.
A \f. Rawlin/*, R. Art 2g0e-.
A. S. Hunter, R. Art.
G. A. Crawford. R. Art.
T. A. de Moleyns, R. Art.
J. B. Richardson, R. Art s J u^y
W. H. Warden, R. Art 5 J^llv
W. H. Izod, R. Art sJiiiy
T. Van Straubenzee, R. Art. 5 ^^"ly
H. W. Shakerley, R. Art 5 -July
E. Staveley, R. Art s July
H. Edmeades, R. Art 5 July
De,
Ri^bort O. Jones, R. Eng. ... ir D. c
V. Cr. Clayton, R. Eng n ^Kr.
F. J Smith, R. Eng 11 1'
T. F. Dowden, R. Eng ix I>-:
A. G. Nightingale, 93 P 14 Dc.
FiuRoy S. Talbot, R. Art.... 17 Dtc.
a. B. White, 92 F 24 Deo.
R. K. Gibb, h.p. i W. I. R... 24 De-:.
J. M. Burn, R. Art 5 July J. A- Tighe, m P-^- *? »ec
S. J. Nicholson, R. Art 5 juU N. RnatehbuTl, 95 P.... 29 Dec.
W. Smith, R. Art 5 J'lly I'.'.e. John Creagh, s P 29 Dec
V€ E. T. Thackeray, R. Eng. 5 J»>^y
J. G. Forbes, R. Eng 5 July
C. R. Buckle, R. Art 5 July
C. H.Luard.R. Eng. 5 July
J. Bimey, R. Eng 5 July
G. Swinton, R. Eng 5 July
A. T. Mander, R. Eng 5 July
J. H. Bedford, R. Eng 5 July
W. M. Ducat, R. Eng 5 July
J. T. Leishman, R. Art 1 Aug.
C. E. Basevi, R. Art i Aug.
S. Penny, R. Art. 1 Aug.
E. H. Courtney. R. Eng. ... 3 Aug.
R. M. P. Sandford, R. Bug. 3 Aug.
R. Bullen, R. Eng 3 Aug.
H. H. Jones, R. Eng 4 Aug.
W. Newman, R. Art 13 Aug.
0. N. Judge, R. Eng 20 Aug.
W. H. B. Kingsley, 67 P. ... 21 Aug.
A. T. Storer, R. Eng 27 Aug.
W. H. Collins, R. Eng 29 Aug
G. F. Blackwood, R. Art. ... 11 Sept,
H. Thompson, Bengal 3. C. xi Sept.
C. E. Bates, Bengal S. C. ... 11 Sept.
Chas. Clithcrow Gore, 83 P. 6 Oct.
C. E. Nairnp.R. Art 2 Nov.
H. J. Thornton, R. Art 2 Nov.
H. W. Stockley. R. Art 23 Nov.
H. Chichester, R. Art 23 Nov.
D. S. Pemberton, R. Art. ... 23 Nov.
W. R. Craster, R. Art 23 Nov.
G. E. Maule. R. Art 11 Dec.
W. D. Carey. R. Art 11 Dec.
T. Hume, R. Art n Doc.
1874.
G. J. Hamilton, 26 P 6 Jan.
A. J. Ford, h.p. t P 7 J&Q.
J. P. Sweeney, h.p. 83 P.
Staff Officer of Pensioners 26 Jan.
Francis Duncan, R. Art 4 Feb
.».tf. J. Ryder Oliver, R. Art 4 f"*"'
ames P. Morgan, R. Art... 4 Fe^'-
G. G. Hannen, R. Art 4 f e*>-
Arthur Ford, R. Art 4 Fe'\
Alex. Walker, R. Art 4 Feb.
Alford Dixon, R. Art 4 Feb.
Edw. Hart Dyke, R. Art 4 Fe^.
Anson Swinton. R. Art 4 Fel.
Reginald Whitting, 8 F....... 20 Feb.
Riohard Sadleir, R. Art 20 Feb
Wm. R. Barlow, R. Art 11 Mar.
Roberto. Smith, R. Art n Mar.
Charles D. Chalmers, R. Art. z 1 Mar.
S. P. Lynes, R. Art 11 Mar.
A. Le Mesurior. R. Eng. ... 13 Mir.
W. Merriman, R. Eng 13 Mur.
K. G. Henderson, 60 Rifles.. 27 Mar.
Henry Grattan, 35 F 28 Mar.
R.E .Roe, h.p. 89 F.S.O.of P. 1 Apr.
p.$.e. G. K. Shaw. 68 F i Apr.
R. K. Bayly, 42 F i Apr.
G. A. Purse, 42 F 1 Apr.
A. A . Davidson , Madras S . C. i Ai^r .
D. North, 47 P lApr.
H. C. Seddon, R. Eng- 1 Apr.
Edw. J. Briscoe, 20 F 1 Apr
J. P. Crease, R. Mar. Art.
W. W. AUnutt, R. Marines .
W. E. Despard, R. Marines .
p.g.e.F.S. Russell, 14 Hussars
H. P. Hutton, 23 F
Parry Lambert, R. Eng
John M. M'Neile, R Eng. ...
0 C.8.Moncrieff,C5flR.Eng.
FCeith A. Jopp, R. Eng.
• Ipj.e. C. J. Burnett. 15"^'.
• w.
I Apr.
1 Ar.r.
lApi.
1 Apr.
I Ai-r.
I Apr.
I Apr.
I Apr.
I Apr.
I Apr.
I Apr.
A.T. Helden. CMG. 100 P.
Wm. Fowler, 47 P 1 Ap
UC W. P. Butler, CB. h.p.
69 F
A. A. Godwin, 103 P
C. J. Bromhead, 24 P
p.§.e. R. W. T. Gordon, 93 P.
p.».c. Bon.H.J. L.Wood, h.p.
12 Lancers
I Apr.
I Apr.
1 Apr.
I Apr.
1873.
Henry H. St. Lcger, 71 F. ... 2 Jan.
J. T.'Twigge, R.Eng 15 Jan.
James Creagh, 17 F 19 Jan.
O.W.Hawes.h.p.Bengal S.C. 13 Feb.
Geo. E. Phippa Trent, 26 P. 15 Feb.
J. T. French, h.jp. go P 8 Mar.
R. G. Thorold, R. Eng 8 Mar.
H. R. Paber,R. Eng 12 Mar.
Edw. Mitchell, R. Eng 2 Apr.
John Gamier, R. Eng 2 Apr. ;
R. W. Phipps, R. Art 12 Apr.
R. Sandham, R. Art 12 Apr. ^
A. A. Stewart, R. Art 12 Apr.
R. T. Hamond, R. Art 12 Apr.
John Tilly, 23 P 14 Apr. j
Hon. R. V. DiUon, R. Art. ... 16 Apr.
B. 8. Burnett, R. Art i6 Apr.] G.W.C.Plowden, Bengal S.C.
P. L. Bellamy, 55 F 6 May.J.H Lloyd.h.p. Bombay S.C.
R. M. Smith, R. Eng 23 Mny H. W. Harris. BomlwivS.C.
M. C. Morris, 2 F 26 May G. W. H. Hoggan, Ben. S.C.
Wm. H. Burland, 19 F i Juno Charles Mant, R. Eng.
Wm. Newsome, R. Eng i June! J. W. Hassell, i P
J. J. Heywood, 61 P i Aug. U.M.W.Samson.h.p.iW.LR. 15 Apr.
T. Gash, h.p. Ceylon Rifles... 15 Aug. tVC T. Gadell, Bengal S. C 17 Apr.
C. E. L. Bluett. 22 P 22 Aug- IR. H. P. Doran, toP 18 Apr.
G. 8. Hills, R. Bng. 23 Aug. jH. W. Gordon, Bengal S.C... 6 M«y
O.J. Smith, R. Eng 24Aug. ■ W. B. G. Cleather, 47 P 10 May
J. Bokford, R. Eng. 24 Aug. B. Cracroft, Bengal S. G. ... 15 Mir
A- M. Brandreth, R. Bag. ... 24 Aug. R. I. Adamson, 18 F 22 Mav
R. G. Smyth, R. Eng 24 Aug. G. T. Bunbury, Riflo Br 38 May
J. P. Steel, R. Bng, 24 Aug. |J. Williamson, 23 F. 30 Mur
D. C. Walker, R. Eng 25 Aug. *F. H. Thompson, Mad. 8. C. 8 Jn^
H. Looock. R. Eng 25 Aug. G. A. A. Baker, Bengal S.C. 8 Jtuk
P. Hime, B. Eng 25 Aug. jW. J. Bell, Madras S.C....... 8 June
'W. Keith, R. Eng 23 Aug. J. C. Gunning, Madras S.C. 9 Juda
I Apr.
4 Apr.
4 Apr.
4 Apr.
4 Apr.
4 Apr.
14 Ap:.
L. 6. Brown, Bombay S. C. 9 June
H. M. Repton, Benral S. C. 9 Jane
G. RowlAndson, Madras S.C. 9 June
F. Wheeler, Bengal S. C. ... 9 Juno
J.W.C.Henderaon, Mad.S.C. 9 June
Herbert Chas. Patton, 2a P. 10 June
Edw. M. Beadon, 85 F xo June
E. 8. Berkeley, Madnu S.C. 10 June
W.L.N.Knyvett,Madra88.C. 10 June
8. W. B. Sherman, Mad. S.C. 10 June
B. H. Preeton, Madras S. C. xo June
F. B. Boone, Madras S. C... xo June
J. Upperton, Bengal S. C... xo June
FC H. 0. T. Jarrett.Ben.S.C. xo June
Geo. Murray, Madras S. C. xo June
Colin Mackenzie, Mad. S. C. 20 June
P. Brodigan, 28 P 27 June
L. C. A. 1. de Cetto, R. Art. i July
C. Trench, B, Art. x July
F. A, Stebbing, h.p. 96 P. ... 8 July
T. John. 46 P 8 July
S. Riminffton, Bombay S. C. 20 July
R. C. Budd, Madras 8. C. ... 20 July
Heuiy GUlett, 13 P 21 July
H.M. Thompson, h.p. 82 P.,
Seeretury ajtd Adjutant
*--*^-4»r^«» '3 J^iy
W, B. Holmes, R, Eng 23 July
J- 5" SyMQ-I^urie, 34 F. ... i Aug.
Gt. G. H. Pulton, Bom. 8.0... 4 Aug.
W. W. Hume, Bengal 8. 0... 5 Aug.
W. Blenkinsop, li. p. 3 Dr.
Gds., Cavalry Depot 12 Aug.
S. M. Forbes, b.p. 2 W.I.R. X2 Aug.
fStraghan, 74*" 13 Aug.
J. N. Wilson. Madras 8. C. 20 Aug.
0. Mensies, Bengal 8. C. ... 26 Aug.
w. G. Trevor, Bombay 8. C. 31 Aug.
J. W. Watson, Bombay S.C. 4 Sept.
w^?yi*'*^^^«*^S.C. iSept.
W. P. La Touche, Bom. 8. C. 6 Sept.
W. Stoddart, Madras 8. C... 12 Sept.
V J- West. Madras 8. C. ... 12 Sept.
t^- 9!^^^' Bengal S C. 12 Sept.
W. 8. Bailey, Madras S. C. 19 Sept.
« S-J^^^^f Bombay S. C. ao Sept.
RP.H.Macgregor.h.p. MU.
Train, 8. 0. of Pentioners 7 Oct.
8t,6eo. Caulfeild,Mad. S.C. 20 Oct.
R. H. Phelips, Madras S.C. ao Oct.
H. C. Uwes, R. Art 31 Oct.
Edward Birch, 11 P ax Nov.
John Cobb, h^.R. Marines,
PafmaHer,Poirt*mouthDio. 25 Nov.
£. G. Blade, Rifle Br j Deo.
i- W. R. Clements, R. Eng. 2 Deo.
W^. L. Milligan, h.p. ICl.
TV. 8.0. of Pensioners ... s Dec.
R. Houghton, Madras 8. C. 9 Dec.
A. Vivian, Bengal S. C 9 Dec.
f i J^***'*' Bombay 8. C. 9 Deo.
A. M'Gpun. Madras S. C... 9 Doc.
J. p. Harington, Ben. 8. 0. 10 Dec.
T.^wndes, Madras B.C.... 10 Dec.
B.W.Broughtoii. Mad.S.C. xo Dec.
t. W. Yonge, Bombay S.C. 10 Dec.
r ?\?°y*®» Bengal 8. C. ... xo Deo.
J. P. Warloir, Madras S. 0. xo Dec.
0. Tyndall, Madras 8. C. ... 10 Dec.
E. Faunce, Madras S.C. ... 20 Dec.
t.W.Campbell.Bengal8.C. 20 Dec.
^. &. Gpod&llo\v, Bom. S.C. 23 Dec.
>. R. Burlton, Bengal S. C. 30 Dec.
1875.
H l- Angela. Wgal S.C... 4 Jan.
H.P.Pntchard,R.Art. ... 7 Jan.
B. Yaldwyn, R. Art 7 Jan.
w i' n^^S^' ^- ^^ '6 Jan.
^. Budd R. Art ,6 Jan.
J. Haaghton. R. Art 16 Jan.
e;'*-^-8.8toney,R.Art,.... x6 Jan.
w, G. Brancker. R. Art x6 Jan.
a R Cameron OJfe.R. Art. 16 Jan.
W.H Noble. R. Art ,6 Jan.
W. KeomUs. R Art 16 Jan.
S;^jnd.RArt ,€jan.
PWw2**^'^^ «<^Jan.
F. W. Ward, B. Art ,6 Jan.
Jw5^'?*'®«n«*^S.O.... 20 Jan.
0 If fltS?®"**J?'^o™- 8-0. ao Jan.
Wt?T *■?*»??• ^«n«al 8.0... aoJan.
wa. Jacob, Bombay B.C. ... ao jS
Majors.
t)ensil Hammill, 75 P ax Jan.
E. 8. Ostrehan, Bombay S.C. 31 Jan.
P. Montgomerie, R. Eng 3 Feb.
H. H. Lee, R. Eng 3 Peb.
A. Stewart, Bengal S.C 4 Feb.
>P. W. Powlett, Bengal S.C... 4 Feb.
'H. B. Coningham, Mad.S.C. 4 Feb.
jM. P. Bicketts, Bengal S. C. 4 Feb.
H. H. Peanion, 12 P 6 Feb.
W. 8. Macleod, Madras S. C. 6 Feb.
T. Gardiner, h.p. 98 P. Se-
eruitinq Officer at Cork 23 Peb.
J. Rawlins, 48 P 26 Feb.
H. B. Hayward, 45 P 27 Feb.
A. J. C. Birch, Bengal S.C. ... a Mar.
O. Barnes, Bengal S.C 4 Mar.
C. M. Moberly, Madras S.C. 4 Mar.
G. A. Way, Bengal S.C 4 Mar.
E. C. Ross, Bombay S.C 7 Mar.
H. S. Stabb, 32 P 8 Mar.
p.ff'.c.W.R. Lascelles.RifleBr. xoMar.
J. S. H. Algar, 60 Rifles xo Mar.
M.c. C. A. Gorham, R. Art. xo Mar.
r. H. Graham, R. Art xoMar.
W. M. Dickinson, Mad. S.C... 15 Mar.
C. A. Munro, Bengal SC. ... 17 Mar.
T. K.Guthrie, Miidras S.C... 17 Mar.
R. P. Firth, Bengal S.C 17 Mar.
P. J.N.Mackenzie,BengalS.C. 17 Mar.
O. R. Newmarch,BengalS.C. 17 Mar.
C M'Inroy, Madras B.C. ... 17 Mar.
P. W. Boileau, Bengal S.C... 20 Mar.
A. O'H. Clay, Madras S.C... 20 Mar.
M. Ramsay, Bengal S.C 20 Mar.
R. C. Money, Bengal S.C. ... 20 Mar.
C R Matthews, Bengal S.C 20 Mar.
C. E. Fisher, Bombay S.C. 28 Mar.
J. Gabbett. Madras 8. C 30 Mar.
D. H. Traill, R. Eng 31 Mar.
A. J. Pilgate, R. Eng 31 Mar.
H. M. Vibart, R. Eng 31 Mar.
G. P. 8. Chambers, R. Art... i Apr.
W. 8. Curzon, R. Art i Apr.
J. P. Pierson, R. Art i Apr.
R, W. Trevor, Bombay S.C. 4 Apr.
H. C. Wright, Madras 8. C 4 Apr.
T. H.B. Brooke, Madras S.C. 4 Apr.
W. H. Clements,h.p. R. Mar.
S.O. of Pensioners 14 Apr.
S. Dunlop, R, Art 14 Apr.
B. Lyons, R. Art X4 Apr.
H. Parker, 15 P 16 Apr.
A.Hill,34P 16 Apr.
H. C B. Ward, Bengal S.C. 20 Apr.
J. M'D. Smith, Madras S.C. ao Apr.
G. C Ross, Bengal S.C 29 Apr.
J. M. Hey wood, R. Eng 3 May
P. J. Rivers, Madras S.C. ... 4 M^y
E. H. E. KJiuntze,Beng.B.C. xx May
H. J. Hallowes, xs P 29 May
A. P. P. Harcourt, Ben.S.C. 8 June
C L. Raikes, Madras S.C. ... 8 June
A. M. PhUlips, Bombay S.C. 8 June
W. Q. Murray, h.p. Ben. S.C. 8 June
John Jacob, Bombay S.C. ... 8 June
James Miller, Bengal 8.0. ... 8 June
G. B. Parrington; Mad. S.C. 9 June
W. C. Plant, Madras S.O. ... 9 June
B. L. Ommanney, Ben. S.C. 9 June
H. M. B. Burlton, Ben. S.O. 12 June
P.A.yanHomrigh,Mad. S.O. x 2 June
H. P. deLousada, Mad. S.O. 20 June
W. Chisholm, Madras 8.0. ... 25 June
John Godson, Madras 8.0... 4 July
J. L. Bradahaw, 80 P jo July
G. W. Borradaile, R. Art. ... 14 July
T. W. Sanders, Bombay S.C. 16 July
A. J. Doig, Bombay S. 0. ... 16 July
W. J. Seaton, Madras 8. 0. 20 July
G. B. B. Hobart, R. Art 24 July
H. A. Tracey. R. Art 24 July
H. J. P. Shea, R. Art 24 July
R. C W. Mitrord, Ben. S.C. 25 July
C Swinhoe, Bombay 8. 0. ... 27 ,luly
John Briggs, 82 P 20 Jub
T. E. Adams, 45 F 4 Aug.
Edw. Micklem, R. Eng xa Aug.
J. W. Hindle, Madras S.O. ao Aug.
0. P. Moore, Madras S.C. ... ao Aug
W.H. King.Hannan,R. Art. ax Aug.
T. 8. Secoombe, R. Art 21 Aug.
H.P.R.P.Crawftird.Mad.S.C. i Sept.
R. 8. Jago, Madras 8.0 4 Sept.
J.C.8myth.Windham,RArt. 8 Sept
W. B. R. Hall, R. Art. 8 Sept
W.T. Budgen, R. Art 8 Sept
B. Broadrick, R. Art. 8 Sept
B. Gladstone, h.p. R.M.Art. 15 Sept
P. T. Warburton, R. Eng.... 16 Sept.
jC. D. fiaynes, Madras S.C.
M. D. V.T. Grant, Bom. S.O.
[A. C Davidson, R. Art
iJ. Lawson, 59 P
'p.«.o. A. L. Emerson, 28 P. ...
-P. Weldon, Madras 8. 0. ,..
H. A. T. Nepean, Mad. S.O.
J. Wilkinson, 105 P
R. Bythell, Bombay S. 0. ...
A. G. Owen, Bengal S. 0. ...
H. A. Lewes, Bengal S. C. ...
L. Russell, h.p. BombiiyS.O.
C A. Liardet, Madras 8. C.
Henry Kerr, 7 P
H. G. Saunders, Bengal S. C
Josias Dunn, 89 P
H. Waring, 2 F
E. L. Hercy, 2F
CO.L.Pronderga8t, Ben.S.C.
W. W. Murdoch, R. Art
E. D. Tarleton, R. Art
J. M'Mullin, Madras S. C. ...
H. P. Darwall, R. Art
R. Thompson, R. Eng
8. Crosier, 43 F
C S. Blair, Madras S. 0. ...
John Blaksley, 3 F
John Liston, Bengal 8. C ...
a.H. Hudleston, Bengal S.C.
R. M. Skinner, Bengal 8. C
John Ewing, Madras 8. 0. ...
P. P. W. PreemJin, Ben. S.C.
FCP. D. M. Brown, Ben.S.C.
W. V. P. Jacob, Bengal S. 0.
H. S. Court, Madras S. C ...
R. Wheeler, Madras 8. C ...
A. C Havelook, Madras S. C
D. M'Neill, Madras S. C
Montagu Hall, loi F
P. P. Daniell, 75 P
H. Morton, Bengal 8. 0
R. P. Litchfleld.MadrasS. 0.
W. T. Eden, Bombiw- S. C...
E. R. Cottingham, R. Art...
1876
J. 0. Auchinleck, R. Art. ...
A. R. Chapman, Bengal S.O.
B. C Codrington, Ben. S.C
J. P. Grant, Bombay S.C...
C. S. Kyle, R. Art
P. 0. St John, Madras S.C
E. M. Woodcock, Bom. S.O.
Hon. A. B. de Montmorency^
R. Art.
E. W. West, Bombay S.C...
Sir R. G. Sandeman, Z08T.
Bengal 8.0
p.M.e. J. H. Pawoett. h.p. i P,
W. T. Brown, Bombay 8.0.
R. 8. Roberts, Madras 8. 0.
John Poott h-p. 3 P
J.G.Shanks,h.p.R. Marines
H. P. P. Nash. Bengal S.C.
Wm.Ander8on, Madras S.C
E. G. Morrogh, Madras S.C.
a. M. Lloyd, Bombay S. 0.
AM. Lys, Madras S.C
E. A. Wood, Madras S.C...
A. Bloomfleld, Bengal S. 0.
J. G. E. Griffith, Bom. S.O.
J. Herschol, R. Eng.
E. P. Browne, 35 F.
E. Cunningham, Bom. 8.0.
I. P. Westmorland, R. Eng.
A. C Padday, R. Eng
14a
81 Sept.
ai Sept.
ax Sept.
22 Sept.
2a Sept.
a6 Bept
a6 Sept.
29 Sept.
2 Oct
4 Oct
4 Oct.
4 Oct.
4 Oct.
19 Oct.
ao Cot.
21 Oct..
23 Ont.
23 O. t.
23 Oct.
. 28 (Kt.
. ay Oct.
. 16 Kov.
. X7 Nov.
20 Nov.
I Dec.
4 Dec.
6 Dor.
7 Dec.
. 7 DtJ'v-
7 Doo.
7 Dec.
7 Dec.
8 Dec.
, 8 Deo.
8 Dec,
8 Dec,
8 Dec.
8 Dec.
18 Deo.
18 Doc.
20 Deo.
20 Dec.
zoDect
23 Dec.
P. H. Eyre, 38 F
J. H. Lloyd, R. Art
G. A. Russell, R. Art
A. Pamell, R. Eng
A. T. Rolland. Madras S. 0.
R. W. Sparks, 7 P
Charles Squirl, 74 P
E. B. Hutton, X Drs
Wm. Whitla, 10 P "■
W. Bisset R. Art
W. 8. Maunsell, R. Art
P. B. Middleton, Mad. 8. C
B. Temple, Bengal 8. 0. ...
P.9.C, G. Q. Beazley, 83 P. ...
0. 0. Sargeaunt, Mad. 8. 0.
P. J. G. Murray, 3 Dr. Gds.
W.T.Muoh,24P
T.B.Shaw-Hellier,4Dr. Gds.
G. G. Young, Benral S. C...
P. Lance, Bengal S. O
H. T. Harris, Madras 8. G.
0. J. Griffiths, Bengal S. 0.
E. 0. GarsUn, Bengal S. 0.
I Jan.
4 Jan.
4 Jan.
4 Jan.
X5 Jan.
20 Jan.
4 Peb.
4 Feb.
7 Feb.
8 Peb.
9 Feb.
so Feb.
to Feb.
27 Peb.
27 Feb.
4 Mar.
4 Mar.
4 Mar.
4 Mar.
4 Mar.
4 Mar.
7 Mar.
9 Mar.
xo Mar.
X7 Mar.
aoMar.
30 Mar.
30 Mar.
X Apr.
T Apr.
X Apr.
1 Apr.
4 Apr.
5 Apr.
5 Apr.
xo Apr.
X2 Apr.
a8 Apr.
a9 Apr.
4May
15 May
. 22 May
31 May
31 May
X May
2 June]
X3 June
X3 Jime
13 Juno
Z3 June
13 June
14b
R. W. B. Dawson, 18 F 14 June
J. S. Tait, 12 Lancers 14 June
A. Pnllan, Bennl 8. G 14 June
C. Case, Bengal S.C 14 June
G. C. Udny, Bengal 8. C. ... 14 June
L. Wavell, Bengal 8. 0 14 June
U. B. Graham, Bengal 8. C. 14 '^uno
M. J. J. Mignon, Bombay G. 14 June
B. J. Watson, Madras 8. C. 14 June
J. H. Knox, 14 Hussars 15 June
J. Fitzgerald, Bengal 8. C. 16 June
W. Livesay, 43 F 19 June
R. W. M. WetherelU 16 F... 22 June
J.t.c.H.D. Farrington, 73 F. 24 June
. B. Smith, Bengal 8. 0. ... a6 Juno
T. Higginson, Madras 8. G. 26 June
A. Cook, h.p. Madras 8. C. 26 June
T. H. Stolon, Madras 8. C. 26 June
N. 'J. Ramsay, 25 F 15 July
T. R. Davidson, Bengal S.C 15 July
:M. W. Ommanney, R. Art... 19 July
fcj. G. Huskisson, h.p. 80 F.. 19 July
O. F. Kaye, at Hussars 29 July
A. L. Playfair, Bengal 8. C. s Aug.
U. H. Truell, 53 F 12 Aug.
J. B. Lcggctt, Madras S. C. 16 Aug.
K. H. Thomas, Madras 8. C. 16 Aug.
7/011. R. VV. Napier, Bengal
Stftlf' Corps iQ Aug.
J. Macdoui^U, Madras S.C. 20 Aug.
W. S. Jer\'is, 101 F 23 Aug.
V. Hayter, Madras 8.G 29 Aug.
G. B. Scokee, 108 F i Sept.
E. G. Battiscombe, R. Art., i Sept.
F. Hammond, Bengal S.C. 8 Sept.
L. B. Banco, Madras S.C... xo Sept.
C. Maguire, 44 F 16 Sept.
G. C Bird, Madras B.C 20 Sept.
M. Tweedie, Bombay S.C... 20 Sept.
W. N. Wroughton, Madras
Staff Corps 23 Sept.
G. Tllnnh, R. Eng 27 Sept.
J. 8. Nicholson, 108 F 6 Oct.
H. R. Thuillier, R. Erg 7 Oct.
A. T. Fraser, R. Eng 7 Oct.
8. Graves, 3 F n Oct
F.imv'ia Geilie, Bengal S. (.'. 20 Oct.
'riijs.Trueman.BombayS.C 20 Oct.
uuiin Jopp, Bombay S. C... 20 Oct.
J. A. Tillard, R. Art. ai Oct.
John C Hay, 92 F 28 Oct.
C. C. Hewetson, Madras S.C. 4 Nov.
p.a.e. H. L. Mitchell, R. Art. 9 Nov.
J.L.Btewart, h.p. 18 Hussars 21 Nov.
De L. R. F. Wooldridge,
Bombay S.C ax Nov.
B. Rintoul, h.p. 16 Lancers,
-? Surrey MilUia 24 Nov
J.'Pennycuick, R. Eng 8 Dec.
William By am, 65 F 9 Dec.
B. W. Shaw, Madras 8. C ... 12 Deo.
A. D. Butter, Bengal 8. C ... 12 Deo.
C. F. James, Bombay 8. C X2 Dec.
R. C. R. Clifford, Bengal S.C. 13 Dec.
H. S. Jarrett, Bengal S. C. ... 13 Dec.
L. J. H. Grey, CSI.Bon. S.C. 1^ Deo.
R. G. Jenkins, Madras S. C 13 Dec.
£. Swetenham, Bengal S. C. 13 Dec.
W. C Anderson, Bengal S.C. 13 Deo.
J. S. IredeU, Bombay S. C. 13 Dec.
G. 8. Keith, Madras 8. C 13 Deo.
H. M. Pratt, Bengal S. C... 13 Dec.
C. H. Cantor, Bengal S. C... 73 Dec.
G. A. Jacob, Bombay 8. C... 13 Dec.
J. B. Taylor, Madras S. C... 13 Dec.
T. O. Underwood, Mad. S.C. 13 Dec.
J. A. Richmond.Madras S.C. 13 Dec.
C. A. Porteous, Madras 8. C. X3 Dec.
Geo. Philips, 4 Hussars 16 Dec.
W. B. Colvin, 7 F 19 Dec.
H. B. Sanderson, Beng. S.C. 20 Dec.
C. O'Donol, Bengal S.C 20 Dec.
G. F. I.Graham, Beng. S.C. 20 Dec.
C J. Garstin, Bengal 8. C 20 Dec.
Allan Murray, Bengal S. C. 20 Dec.
George Atkins, Bengal 8. C 20 Dec.
F.J. S.Adam. Bombay S.C 20 Dec.
C. J. O. Chambers, Mad. S.C. ao Dec.
W. H. Wilson, Bombay S.C. 20 Deo.
S. E. R. Butler, Madras 8.0. ao Dec.
1877.
R. H. de Montmorenoy,
Bengal S.C 4 Jan.
M. Furlong, Madras 8.G 4 Jan.
H. N. Reeves, Bombay 8. 0. 4 Jan.
T. Dayrall, Bengal 8. G 6 Jan. {
D. J. D. Bafford, 97 F 17 Jan.
Majors.
G. ti. K. Hewett. Bengal S.C. 30 Jan. H. W. Webster, Bengal S.C.
G. G. Gregory, Bengal 8. 0. so Jan. G. 8. HUla, Bengal 8. G. ...
G. A. Strover, Madraa S.C... ao Jan. C J. Durand, Bengal S.C...
Wm. Yertue, Madras 8. C... ao Jan. ,H. G. Waterfleld, Beng. S.C.
iF. F. J. Toke, Bengal 8. G... aa Jan. G. T. P. Luzmoore, Mad.S.C.
A. R. Seton, R. Kng 23 Jan. H. W. Blair, Madras 8. C...
jT. H. Ouohterlony, R. Art. ... 25 Jan.JB. Fischer, Madras 8. G. ...
'W. j:. Lockhart, tt. Art 29 Jan. K. J*. Stevenson, Mad. 8. C.
JG. B. MacdonelI,B. Art 29 Jan.
C. H. Bwart, Bengal 8. C... 20 Fob.
W. B. Chambers, Ben. 8. C. 20 Feb.
'E. Eeddy, Bengal 8. C ao Feb.
FCW. F.F. Waller, Bom. S.C. ao Feb.
iB. G. V. Holloway, Mad.S.C. 20 Feb.
iW. O. Foord, Madras 8. O.... 20 Fob.
P. B. Roberts, R. Art. 27 Fcb.iR. P.Davis. Bengals. G
P. H. Greig, R. Art a8 Feb. J. L. L. Morant, R. Eng...
J. H. Prendergast, Mad.S.C. 3 Mar.'W. H. Sandham, R. Art....
A. Ollivant, Bengal 8. C 4 Mar. p.».e. E. O. HoUist, R. Art.
C. P. Newport, Bombay S.C. 4 Mar. p.n.c. G. M. Curdew, 67 F..
T. B. M.Glascock,Beng.8.C,
P. Knowles, Bengal S.C. ...
C M. Stockwell,7a F
C B. Layard, 15 F
Charles Crawford, R. Eng...
V. Birch, Bombay 8. C
S. B. MUes, Bombay S.C. ...
G. Wodehouae, Bombay S.C. 4 Mar.
C J. O.FiusGerald,Mad.S.C. 4 Mnr.
W.H.Yates,h.p.Bombay8.G. 4 Mar.
G. H. Oakes, Madras S. C... 4 Mar.
H. I. Wheier. Bengal 8. C... 6 Mar. I
vVm. Cloland, 102 F.
J. C. Stewart. Bengal 8. C.
G. Randell, Madras S. C ...
Marq. S. de Piro, R. Malta
Fenc. Art.
W. A. Smvth, IX P. 7 Mar. H. S. Clarke, R. Art
J. D. Bourne, 5 Dr. Gds 17 Mar. T. C. Price. R. Art
p.«.c. G. Salis-Schwabe. 16 ,J.F. F. Cologan, Beng. S.C.
Lancers 17 Mar. N. Lewis, Bengal 8. C
H. F. H. Sewell, Mad. 8. C. 20 Mar.'W. T. Keays, Bombay S.C.
R. W.Hesketh, Mad. S.C... 20 Mnr.'it. E. Davids m. 19 F
Q.8.A. Jamie8on,Mad. S.... 20 Mar.,/Mr.c. T. Kelly-Kenny, 2 F.
F. R. Trevor, Madras 8. G... 20 Mar. R. J. G. Grant, 35 F
P. B. P. White, I W. I. R,... 24 Mar.lC E. Theobald, ao P
p.B.e. B. V. Boyle, R. Art... i Apr. C V. Oliver, 66 F.
a6JQly
4 Anjt.
4A1V.
4 Aug.
4 Aug.
4 Aug.
4 Aug.
4 Aug.
II Aug.
n Au^.
15 Aug.
IS Aug
17 Aug.
20 Aug.
20 An?.
22 Aug
22 Aug.
24 Aug.
25 Aug.
29 Aug.
I Stpt.
4 SepL
4Sepu
5 Sept.
6 Sept,
Scpu
Sept.
Sep-
Robert Cook, 21 F
.1. A. Morrah, h.p. Depot
Batt. S.O. of Pens
E. T. Bainbridge, 21 F
C. A. F. Creagh, 80 F
Samuel Bradbume, 17 F. ...
G. F. Stehelin,4 F
P. H. Vauderzee, Mad. S. C 7 Apr.
C B. Raid, R. Art 10 Apr.
p.a.e. A. B. Morgan, 9 F. ... 15 Apr.
Hon. J. D. Dnimniond, 6
Dr. Gds 20 Apr.
.M. J. Sexton, R. Art 20 Apr.
P. W. Grant, Bengal S. G. 20 Apr. ,
P.N.M.Maynard,Ben.S.C. 20 Apr. D. K. Evans, 6 F
A F. Laughton, Mad. S. C. 20 Apr. |G. A. Curzon, 2 Life Gds.
J. H. Gordon, Madras 8. C. 20 Apr. - ** ^•
C. E. King, 37 F ai Apr.
H. L. EUaby, R. Art 30 Apr. ,
K. C. Corbyn, Bengal S. C 6 May R. F. Morrison, 5 Lancers...
B. Vandelenr, 5 Lancers. ... 7 May ; J. B. Jackson, h.p. ar F.
T. W. Roberts. R. Art 7 May '"' " *
b. Macdonald, Bengal S. C. 8 May
H. B. Hanna, Bengal S.C... la May
A. Hogg, Bombay 8. C 16 May
0. D. A. Straker, R. Art.... a4 May
W. A. Warren, R. Art. 24 May
jj. R. Newbolt, 5 P.
S. H. N. Johnstone, ao F...
F. W. Hamilton, 21 F..
J. H. Blackley, R. Art 30 May
R. C Drysdale, R. Art 30 May
Thomas Mackenzie, 78 F. ...
J. D. Bradley, 49 F
E. B. Bumaby, 51 F
A. G. Huyshe, 49 F
E. D. Newbolt, 54 F
H. L. Harvest, 89 F
J. T. Ready. 66 P.
J. M Toppin, 18 F
John Rudge, 10 P
F. E. Halliday, R. Mar. Art.
H. A. Burton, 14 F 2 June
J.H. Walwjm, ai F 2 June
C. E.Luard, R. Kng 6 June'J. W. Green, 11 F.
Bruce Brine. R. Bug 6 Juac.Fred. Karslakc, 83 F
P. Coddington, Bengal S.C. 12 Junei J. G. Smyth, 39 F
W. R. Sheffield, Mad. 8. C. 12 June C. E. Hope, 25 F
J.G.Gillmor,h.p.Bom. 8. G. 12 June:J. F. Morton, 55 F
G. H. F. Codrington, Bom. R. W. Stone, 80 P
8. C 13 June.Levns Peroival. Rifle Brig....
J. Affleck, Bombay 8. G 13 June A. R.W. Thiatlethwayte, 5 F.
M. P. Moriarty, Ben. 8. G. 1 3 June A. J. Tufnell, h F
B. C. A. Szczepanski, Bengal M. M. Gillies, 55 F
8. C 13 June p.'.e.G. J. Gilbard,i8 Hussars
S. Beckett, Bengal 8. 0 13 June;H. B. Malet, 18 Hussars
T. A. Scott, Bengal 8. C 13 June I FitzRoy Stephen, Rifle Brig.
T. D. Madden, Bengal 8 C. 13 June, Spencer Field, 6 F
J. W. Swifte, Madras 8. G. 13 June'F. J. Josselyn, 96 P
R. V. Maiden, Bombay 8.0. 13 June;p.».c.A. B. Tulioch, 69 F
J. Gatacre, Bombay S. G. ... 13 June C E. Foster, 58 F
C. B. Blowers, Bombay 8. G. 13 June FCHugh Shaw. 18 F
J. H. M. Bamett, Mad. 8. G. 13 JunelH. P. Burke, 8 Hussars
G. Mackenzie, Bombay S.C. 13 June K. A. Berger, 10 F
P. J. Wise, Bombay S. C. ... 13 June, J. G. Cockbum, 6 F
P. 8. FitzPatrick, Mad. 8. G. 13 June I Richard Johnson, 10 F
R. C. Bvanson. Mad. 8. G. 13 June Wm. Chaine,h.p. 10 Hussars
A.W. O. Saunders,h p. 21 F. iD. R. Vandeleor. 30 F
A.A.Q. 4- Chuf Ijupeetor ,H. H. Taylor, 5 F
ofMu9k«try, Uadra* 15 June T. B. Vandeleur, 7 F
p.t.e. A. G. Hamilton, R. Bng. 15 June F. G. Berkeley, 47 F
U. Thomhill, R. Art 24 June'J. Hesketh, h p. Mil.Tr. 8.0.
H. do S. Isuacson,R. Art i July' of Tensioners .
B. G. Wace, Bengal S. C. ... i July W. L. Auchinleck, 63 F
F. G. Buxton, 29 F 6 Jnly'J. L. Kelly, 6a F
K. J. W. Coghill, 10 Hussars 11 July|G. T. L. Carwithen, 25 F. ...
T. M. Warren, 73 F 11 July' J. H.Campbell, 33 F
W. 8. Daniell. 105 F x i July | W. H. Dcedes. Rifle Brigade
F. Kilgour, Madras 8. G. ... 11 July,W. J. Massy, 9 F.
H. G. Magenis, R. Art 14 July,R. B. Deare, 74 F
Wm. Scott, Bombay 8. G. ... ao JulyjW. H. B. Ridsdale, 9 F
W. 8. Seton, Bombay 8. G... ao July C. de N. O. Stockweil, 10 F.
W. F. Sandwith, Bom. 8. G. ao July G. K. Chatfleld, 51 F..
W. A. Battine, a Dr. Gds. ... ai July Gf^«it^i^u^|o|^J^t^^^.
Frederio lUkner, 50 F z Oot
George Malcolm, 34 F x Oct.
J. P. Boyd, h.p. R. Canadian
Rifles, SO. of Pens. 1 Oct.
A- P. Walah, 10 F. i Oct.
F. G. le Grand, B. Mar. i Oct.
S. J. Grabam, B. Mar. i Oct.
J. W. V. Arbuokle, R. Mar. . . i Oct,
A. H. Osxard, R. Mar. i Oct.
W. G. Byron, 60 F i Oct.
Thomas Tamer, 26 F 1 Oct.
E. A. Carey, 22 F 1 Oct.
P. R. Anstrather, 94 F x Oct
Fitzmaarioefieaacnamp,7F. i Oct.
R. T. Thompson, 56 F x Oct.
S. W. Rawlins, 69 F i Oc .
A. R. Lees, 84 F i Oct.
P. S. Hore, 39 F i Oct.
G. F. Blake, R. Mar 1 Oct.
p.$.e. J. J. N. Buchanan, h.p.
5 Dr. Guards x Oct.
C. E. Phippa, h.p. t8 F z Oct.
William Bally, 33 F x Oct.
J. M. T. Simpaon, 84 F z Oct
Arthar Jebb, 3X F x Oct.
J. t'. Douglas, 29 F i Oct.
F. B. N. Cranfturd, 80 F z Oct
J. K. Watson, 60 F i Oct.
Edw. Sverett, 79 F x Oct.
E. Molyneux, h.p. 7 Dr. Gds. x Oct
R. J. J. Stewart, 66 F x Oct.
H. M. Lowiy, X2 F i Oct
R. H. Dillon, 45 F i Oct.
J. B. Kersteznan, zoo F. ... z Oct.
A. H. F. Barnes, R. Mar.... i Oct.
p.i.e. A. G. Wynen, 39 F. ... z Oct.
R. J. Spofforth, h.p. 59 F.
S.O. of Pens i Oct
William Keough, x2 F i Oct
W. C. S. Blair, Z2 F x Oet
F.T.Townshend, 2 Life Gds. z Oct.
W. C. Smith, 78 F z Oct.
F J. Fane, 61 F i Oct.
Theobald Burke, z8 F x Oct
U. F. Munro, R. Mar z Oct
A. H. H. Walsh, R. Mar. ... z Oct.
H. B. Toson, R. Mar. Art... z Oct.
G. H. Candy, R. Art z Oct.
P. A. Le Meaurier, R. TSng. . . z Oct
0. P. Heaslop, R. Mar. Art. x Oct.
C. R. T. Dayidsou, R. Eiur... x Oct
B. H. MelTlIle, R. Enfc z Oct
M. C. NewaU, R. Art 1 Oct.
J. R. HogR, R. Bug z Oct
N. 0. Sturt, R. Kng x Oct.
T. P.White, R. Bng z Oct
t . J. 0. Ferguson, R. Bug. ... z Oct.
G. H. Bolland, R. Bug i Oct
R. W. Stewart, R. Bag z Oct
i^.c.W. F. M. Hutohmson,
R.Art zOct
.VT. Wodehouse, R. Art. ... i Oct.
f^x.J. P. Wolan. R. Art x Oct
G.C. Sartorios, Bombay 8.0. x Oct
0 F. Le Mottee, R. Art z Oct
P. F. Gall-wey , R. Art z Oct.
0. H. F. Ellis, R. Art z Oct
J. B. Gubbins, R. Art z Oct
T. C. Manderson, R. Bng.... z Oct.
L. Conway-Gordon, R. Bug. x Oct.
W. R. c. Brough. R. Art. ... z Oct.
T T. Carter, R. Bng z Oct
H. P. Pennefather, R.Bng... z Oct
D. V. Shortland. R. Art z Oct
''. W. Brereton, R. Art. z Oct.
F. C. Gavegan, 49 F 2 Oct
H. H. Murray, R. Art 4 Oct.
C. R. Pennington, Ben. S.G. 4 Oct
H.I. Crawford, Bombay S.C. 4 Oct
W. R. Trevelyau, Bom. 8.0. 4 Oct
0. A. Dodd, Bengal 8.0 4 Oct
W.T. Brereton, Madras S.O. zoOct
F. (i. Jackson, 2x F xz Oct
J. E. Whicting, 37 F 19 Oct
W. J. Fr&mpton, 59 F 20 Oct
E.W.C.U.Miller,l£drasS.O. 20 Oct.
Wm. Salmond, R. Bng 2xOct
G. C. Giiaidot Z06 F. 3z Oct.
F. L. Uathews. 2 W. L R. ... 3X Oct
H. L. Powys, 52 F z Nov.
J^hnWMd,ltarasS. 0. ... 4 Nov.
*♦• H. Cameron, R. Art 7 Nov.
A. R. Croikahank, R. Art... 7 Nov.
J.H.8tnrtton,R.Art 7 Nov.
N . it. T. HoTsford, Ben. S.C. 20 Nov.
W. L. Samuells, Bengal B.C. 20 No^r.
W. L. Noverre, Bengal 8.0. 20 Nov.
Majors.
H. W, H. Cox, Madras 8.0. 20 Nov.
0. B. Terrot, 53 F 24 Nov.
J. R. D. Cooke, R. Art 24 Nov.
B. 8. Grordon, R. Art 24 Nov.
F. T. Lloyd, R. Art ... 24 Nov.
J. Philips, Bombay S.^ 27 Nov.
John Cairncross, R. Mar.... 2 Dec.
T. W. Hogg, Bengal S.C. ... 4 Doc.
G. M. Coliings, h.p. R. Bng. 5 Deo.
G. Bdwards, h.p. 17 F 8 Dec.
J. Biddulph, Bengal S. C... 8 Dec.
C. A. Baylay, Bengal S.C... xi Dec.
T.R. Tabuteau, Madras S.C. zi Dec.
Finch White, 85 F 12 Dec.
H.W.Hastings, Madras S.C. 12 Dec.
H. G, Pritchard, Mad. S. C. 12 Dec
W. H. Wilkins. Bonsai S.C. 12 Dec.
R. H. Palmer. Bengal S.C. 12 Dec.
J. Grierson, Bombay S.C... 12 Doc.
G. R. Grylls. Bengal S. C... 12 Deo.
B.Shaw, Madras S.C 12 Doa
A. F. Dobbs. Madras S.C... 12 Dec.
W.Coningham, Madras S.C. z2 Dec.
G. Chrystie, Madras 8.0. ... Z2 Dec.
John Finnis, Bengal S.C. ... 12 Dec.
C.B. Maoaulay, Bengal S.G. 12 Dec.
A. F. Orchard, Madras S.C. u Dec.
p.«.e.A. L*B. H. Holmes.
Bengal 8.0 15 Dec.
G. J. Gillies, R. Art 15 Dec.
H.R.Spearman, Bengal S.C. 18 Dec.
P.R.A.B.Constable,Beu.S.C. 19 Dec.
J. D. Macphorson, Ben, S.C. 19 Dec.
W. H. Unwin. Bon'.riil S.C... 20 Dec.
H. L. Walter, Bombav 8.C.. 20 Doc.
F.C.W.Dnnnmonil,Ben.S.C. 20 Deo.
H. B. Jacob, Bombay S.C... 20 Dec.
W. G. Sharp, Madras S.C... 20 Dec.
W. J. Gillespie, 49 F 21 Dec.
J.H.R.Cruickshank,R.Bng. 21 Dec.
J. D. Broughton, R. Mar. ... 25 Dec.
1878.
H. S. V. L. Thomas-LeMar-
chant, R' Art x Jan.
H. F. Phillpotts, R. Art. ... 2 Jan.
A. Bngland, Bengal S.C. ... 4 Jan.
T. J. Cotton, Madras S.C. ... 4 Jan.
Geo. Coossmakor, Bom.S.C. 4 Jan.
Mont Protheroe, Mad. S.C. 4 Jan.
Fras. Middlecoat Ma^l.S.C. 4 Jan.
H. J. Stock, Bombay S.C. 4 Jan.
B. M. Stevenson, Mad. S.C. 4 Jan.
H. M. Burgess, R. Art zo Jan.
T. 0. Martelli, R. Art zo Jan.
C. J. 8. Cahill, Bombay S.C. 20 Jan.
W. J. HoU, 2 F 23 Jan.
William Herring, 27 F 23 Jan.
V. O'Connor, h,p. 47 P 23 Jan.
J. R. K. Tredennick, 57 F. 23 Jan.
p.*.e. J. W. Hozier, 2 Drs.... 31 Jan.
P. Sheppard, 2 W.I. Regt. 2 Feb.
J. G. M'Rae, Bombay S.C. 2 Feb.
Robert Atkins. Bengal S.C. 4 Feb.
J. R. Marett, Bengal S.C... 4 Feb
J. O. D. Murray, R. Art ... 6 Feb.
Edmund Austin, Madr. S.C 1 2 P'eb.
David Halliday, zz P 16 Feb.
C H. Sams, 64 P t6 Feb.
R. H. Vetch, K. Eng 16 Feb.
T. B. Michell, Bengal S.C Z9 Feb.
H. C. Marsh, Bengal S.C... 20 Feb.
R. J. B. Simpson, Mad. S.C. 20 Feb.
G. J. T. Whitlock, Mad. S.C 20 Fob.
St.e.H.M.Moorsom, R. Art. 20 Feb.
. J. Burgmann, R. Art. ... 20 Feb.
H. M. 8. Magrath,Mad. S.C 4 Mar.
O.J.Farquharson,Beng.S.C. 4 Mar.
B. H. Byre, Madras S.C ... 4 Mar.
F. T. Hobson, 31 F xo Mar.
G.B.Simpson, Bombay S.C iz Mar.
H. L. Gwyn, R. Art 12 Mar.
H. M. Robertson, R. Art ... 13 Mar.
W. A. Roberts, R. Art 13 Mar.
D. Norton-Taylor, R.Art.... 15 Mar.
p.«.0. Wilkinson Shaw,xo2 F. x8 Mar.
S. C Clarke, R. Bng 18 Mar.
W. K. Gray, 86 F 20 Mar.
P. R. Holmes, R. Mar 26 Mar.
A. H. Pascoe, R. Mar 30 Mar.
W. R. Bunbury, Beng. S.C 3X Mar.
L. G. Rodney, R. Mar x Apr.
A. D. Campbell, Bengal S.C. 4 Apr.
J . W. A. Michell,Bengal S.C 4 Apr.
B. J. Wynch, Madras S.C... 4 Apr.
J. L. Watt 64 F 6 Apr.
William Ward, R. Art Z7 Apr.
146
B. N. Peters, R. Bng. 17 Apr.
A. F. Hamilton, R. Bng Z7 Apr.
R. S. M. Mackenzie, R. Art. Z7 Apr.
H. G. Paske, 95 F 20 Apr.
A. K. Seacome, R.Art 23 Apr.
W. H. Wroot R. Mar 2x Apr.
H 0. G. Dugdale, Rifle Br... x May
C E. Maodonald, R. Mar.... z May
F. W. B. Parry, 22 F, x May
C G. Heathcote, 98 F 2 May
R. J. M'Ghee, Madras S.G. 4 May
H. D. BickneU, 57 F 7 May
A. H. Warner, 4Z F 8 May
H. R. Bowlby, 20 F xi May
J. H Crowdy, R. Bng 22 May
H. 8. SiDwell, R. Eng 22 May
0. A. Lyon-Campbell, R.Bng 23 May
F.L.Haleman,h.p.Mad. S.C. 26 May
C W. J. Harrison, R. Bug... x June
J. Withers, Bombay 8.0. ... 4 Juno
F. G. GyU, R. Art 8 June
K. J. L. Mackenzie. Madr. S.Cxx June
J.W.Macdougall.Madra88.0.xx June
CO.Pemberton, Bombay S.C. zx June
M. Clementi, Bengal B.C.... xx June
A. J. Baimerman, Bom. 8.0. xx June
J. P. James, Madras S.C ... xx June
B. S. Lock, 82 F 12 June
E. R. Conolly, Bengal 8.0. . x2 June
C H. Palmer, Bengal S.C... Z2 June
G. H. Trevor, Madras S.C... X2 Juno
M. M. Bowio, Madras S.C... 12 June
C. H. A. Gower, Madras S.C. Z2 June
M. M. Carpendale,Bom.CS 12 June
H. C Morse, Bombay 8.0... z» June
F. P. Worthy, Bengal 8.0... Z2 June
D. T. Hatchell, Madras S.C Z2 June
C H. Coles, Bombay S.C... z2 June
W. G. Hughes, Madras 8.0. Z2 June
A,T.Woodhou8e,Madras8.C Z2 June
A. 8. Grove, Madras S.C ... Z2 June
H. C Davies, Madras B.C.... 12 Juno
C J. Watson, Madras 8.C.. 12 June
S. H. Toogood, R. Art 18 June
H. M. Evans, Bengal S.C... 20 June
C A. Cnningham,Bom. S.C 20 June
J. R. Collins, 70 F. 23 June
J. Stevenson, 2z F as June
R. M. Clifford, Bengal 8,0. 25 June
G. R. Gibbs, Bengal S.0 25 June
T. H. B. Young,MadraB8.C. 25 June
F.J.Wronghton.MadrasS.C 25 June
F. H. Williamson, 30 F 1 July
W. 8. Maud, R. Bug x July
H. H. H. Hallett Madr. S.C. 4 July
George Johnstone, R. Mar. 5 July
G. V. SivewTight, R. Eng... xr July
H. 8. Clive, R. Bng 14 July
CCMackinnon, Beng. 8.0. 20 July
W. H. Hoskins, Madras 8.0. 20 July
Sir N. W.D. Pringle,.B«. 38 F. 22 July
W. B. Birch, Bengal S.C ... 30 July
J. Huddleston, Madras 8.0. 4 Aug.
George Logan, Bengal S.C 4 Aug.
H. N. Jones, R. Art 7 Aug.
C P. Forbes, 109 F 15 Auff.
R. J. Watson, 29 F ao Aug.
George Young, Bengal S.C 20 Aug.
M.A.Rowlandson,MadrS.C. 20 Aujr.
M.C Poole, Madras S.C... ao Aug
pj.e. W. L. K. Ogilvy.6oF. ax Aug.
W. 0. Mackinnon, hi. 3 F.
A»$ut. Adj. Q«n.forMu9'
J^^^.^f^^ =3 Aug.
W. F. Blake, 4 F 24 Aug.
A. B. Coddington, R. Bng. 24 Auir
Russel Skinner, 37 F ao Auk.
J. W.Fitzgerald, 56 F a Sept.
A. Macintosh, R. Mar a Sept.
Thomas Dawes,Bengal 8.0. a Sept
Geo. Thomas, Madras 8.0. 2 Sept.
J. B. Slater, Bengal aO. ... 4 Sept
8. J. Waudby, Bombay 8.0. 4 Sept.
A. B.Hepburn Bengaiac 4 Sept
J. O. Goldie, Madras S.C... 4 Sept
AdoLVallings, Bengal 8.0. aoSept
8. B.Atkinson, Madras S.C ao Sept
B. B. Faunce, Madras S.C as Sept
E. Rogers, .hp. 3 W. I. R.,
8.0. of Pensioners 9 Oct.
C 8. Noble, Bengal 8.0. ... 4 Oct
C F. Marriott 6 Dr. Gds. . 5 Oct
R. B. K. Money, Bengal 8.0. 9 Oct
T. Burnett R. Art x6 Oct.
H. S. Elton, Madras S.C. .90 Oct
A. D. Phelps, Madras S.C ao Oct
J. 0. Doveton, Madras S.C. ao Oct.
Digitized by \<jOi5^li::
I4i/
O. H. Tillard, Madras B.C. aoOct.
H. J. Barton, Bangal 8.0. a6 0ct.
H. T. Halahan, 3 F i Nov.
Wm. Bannatyne, 8 P 3 Nov.
O.M.Bradihaw,l£adrae8.G. 4 Nov.
W. J. Parker, Bengal S.O. . 4 Nov.
A. Poole, Bombay 8.0 xx Nov.
p.«.c. H. BpaldlnK, X04 F.... 11 Nov.
Rosnell Upcher. 34 F xi Nov.
F. W. Nixon, R. Sng xx Nov.
J. 0. Bobinson, R. Art xi Nov.
8. J. Stevena, x6 Lanoera... xx Nov.
J. L. N. Willia. Bengal 8.0. 13 Nov.
A. J. ShattJeworUi, R. Art. x6 Nov.
H. J. NnthaU, Bengal 8.0. 19 Nov.
J. W. 8. Butler, MaOras 8.0. 30 Nov.
G. W. 0. Bothe, R. Art. ... a6 Nov.
T. J. 0. A. Stnddy, R. Art. 97 Nov.
0. J. Hamilton, 3 P 30 Nov.
Hugh M'Oalmont, 7 Ens.... 30 Nov.
|i.f .e. F. 0. H. Olarke, R.Art 30 Nov.
p.t.e. J. 0. Ardagb, CB. R.
Bng 30 Nov.
Henry Trotter, R. Eng. ... 30 Nov.
Thomas Eraser, R. Bng. ... 30 Nov.
H. 8. 8tewart, Madras 8.0. 4 I>eo-
B. de B. Tupper, R. Art. ... 5 Deo.
Q. H. W. Ewbank, R. Art. 9 Dec.
F. W. OoUis, Bengal 8.0... . xoDec.
W. B. Forbes, Bengal 8.0. xo Dec.
8. 8. Jacob, Bombay 8.0. . xo Deo.
F. W. Major, Bombay 8 0. xo Dec.
Wm. Barron, Bengal 8.0. . xz Deo.
W. J. W. Mnir, Bengal 8.0. xi Deo.
R. Smyth-Thompson, Ben-
gal H.O XX Dea
O.W.Godfrey, Bombay 8.0. xx Deo.
Majors.
Q. T. 8kipwith, R.EnR 31 Dec I .T. M. Douglas, R. Art. 15 J«^
H. M. Crichton, R. Enp 31 Dec.
E. D. Twemlow, R. Eng 31 Dec.
H. F. Turner, R. Eng 31 Dec.
H. Tovey, R. Eng 31 Dec.
1879.
Wm. Freeth, Madras 8.0. xx Dec.
G. B. Bterens, Bengal 8.0. . xx Dec.
* XI Dec.
X 1 Deo.
II Dec.
XX Dec-
IX Dec.
0. T. Lane, Bengal 8.0,
X. Newbery, Bengal S.O....
W. 8. Brooke. Bengal 8.0.
C. M'Neile, Bengal 8.U. ...
J. M. 8ym, BenmlS.O
A. G. Handoook, Bengal 8.0. zx Dec.
R. BuUook, Madras 8.0. ... ix Deo.
O. 8. Pratt, Bengal 8.0 xi Dec.
B.8.LQdlow.CiJ.Mad.8.0. iz Dec.
8. M. Hay, Bombay 8.0. ... xx Dec.
H. L. Nutt, Bombay 8.0... xz Deo.
A. W. Foord, Madras 8.0. . z i Dec.
H.A.Hammond,MadrasS.O.ii Dec.
H. Forteous, Madras 8.0... . xz Dec.
0. J. B. Harris, Madras 8.0. xa Dec.
p.M.e. H. I. E. Ford, R. Art. 14 Dec.
A. Lewis, 8 F 32 Dec.
J. H. Annand, R. Art 30 Deo.
W. G. Gumming, R. Eng... 30 Dec.
p.t.e. 8. E. Orr, 94 F 31 Dec.
F. R. 0. Oroflon, 86 F 31 Dec.
T. A. Oary, 13 F 31 Dec.
p.i.e. F. Oochran, 37 F 31 Dec.
R. H. Rosser, 37 r "^
O. Hollway, 91 F.
r_F 31 Dec.
F 31 Dec.
B. J. A. Mbn'sell, h.p. 73 F.
Adj. ofNetUf Ho$piUu ... 31 Dec.
G. G. Stewart, i F 31 Doc.
0. 8. Perry, 9 P 31 Dec.
G. F. Vesey, 43 F 31 Dec.
K. P. Rthenton, 13 F 31 Dec.
R. Prince, 53 F ^i Dec.
G. 0. Swiney, 3a F 31 Dec.
H.8. Howard, 37 F... 3Z Dec.
T. A. Davis, R. Art 31 Dec.
A. H. Murray, R. Art 31 Deo.
R. F. Lowis, R. Art 31 Dec.
J. H. Alexander, R. Art ... 31 Dec.
P. T. H. Taylor, R. Art ... 31 Dec
8. OargUl, R. Art 31 Dec.
H. Latham, R. Art 31 Dec.
H. J. Kinsman, R. Art 31 Dec.
A. B.Oamault, R Art 31 Dec
J. Oharles, R. Art 31 Dec.
H. M. Mackenzla, R. Art... 31 Dec.
T. Graham, B. Art 31 Dec.
J. B. Walker, R. Art 31 Dec.
M. A. Ohaldeoott, R. Art... 31 Dec.
P. W. M. Spring, R. Art... 31 Deo.
0. H. Campbell, R. Art 31 Doc.
P. J. Mortuner, R. Art 31 Dec.
G. W. Oldham, R. Bng 31 Dec.
H. Doveton, R. Eng 31 Deo.
F. J. Home, R. Eng 31 Deo.
E. L. Marryat, R. Img, 31 Deo.
M. J. Macartney. R. Bng... 31 Deo.
B. O. Beton,R JSng 31 Dec.
A. R. Heyland, Bombay 8.0. 31 Dec
W. Fleming, 95 F 1 Jan.
H. H. Goodeve, R Art i Jan.
G. Best, R Art 1 Jan.
D. Adamson, Benpal S.C 5 Jan.
A. P. Lindsay, Beugal S.C.... 6 Jan.
H. G. Becher, Bengal B.C. ... 6 Jan.
A. J. D. Hawes, Bengal 8.0. 6 Jan.
R. M. B. Thomas, Bengal S.C. 6 Jan.
E. A Bruce, Madras S.C 6 Jan.
W. J. Pickance, Madras S.C. 6 Jan.
A-O.W.Crookahank, Ben.S.O. 11 Jan.
C. D. P. Payne, Bombay S.C. 12 Jan.
0. Cowie, R. Art 16 Jan.
B. V. Arbuckle, R Art 16 Jan.
5irB.P.Bromhead,^^.Ben.S.C. 18 Jan.
J. 8. Tait. Bengal S.C 20 Jan.
Ud J. R. M. Chani, R. Eng... 23 .Inn.
IJC G. Bromhead, 24 P 23 .Ian.
W. H. Brlnd, 103 F 29 Jan.
A. 0. Allinson, i W.I. Regt... 29 Jan.
R Hoskins, 77 F 1 Fob. \p.».c. G. A. Noyos, R. Art
C. H. Bridges, Bengal S.C... 4 Feb. ' ' '" ' ' '-— -
8. 0. Mactier, Bengal S.C. ... 4 Fci).
L. F. Campbell, Madras S.C. 4 Feb.
J. P. Caldwell, 24 F 5 Feb.
A. Greenland, 56 F 8 Feb.
J. 8 laden, R. Art 19 Feb.
0. S.Harvey, R Art 19 Feb.
J. L. Ferris, Bengal S.C 4 Mar.
H. W. J. Senior, Bengal S.C. 4 Mnr.
E. Persse, Madras S.C 4 Mar.
A. Bredin, Madras S.C 11 Mar.
G. E. Borradaile, 63 F 15 Mar.
R. Weptmacott, Bombay S.C. xo Mar
G. L. Tupman, R. Mar. Art. 24 Mar
George Lamb, R. Art 6 Apr.
J. R. J. Dewar, R. Art 6 Apr
W. A. Salmon, Bombay S.C. 12 Ayjr.
B. C. Westby, 16 F 12 Apr.
0. W. Carlyon, R. Marines 12 Apr.
C. B. Brown, S F 13 Apr.
A. B. Douglas, Bengal S. C. 20 Ai)r.
T. P. Bruce, Bengal S. C. ... 20 Apr.
Martin Morphy, 40 F 25 Apr.
O. R. Middleton, 4 P 27 Apr.
Henry Langtry, 15 HusBars 29 Apr.
L. W. Taylor, R. Art 11 :^lay
Frederic Henderson, 107 F. 17 May
A. E. H. Smyth, 15 F 17 May
0. F. Dixon, R. Art 17 May
]C Crosthwaite, R. Art 17 May
N. J. C. Stevens, 102 F 24 May
A. O. Moles worth, R. Art. 25 May
J. 0. Hore, R. Mal•,ille.^ 26 May
J.H.L. Greenfield, Bom.S.(/. 1 June
H.W.Bhoubridge,Beng.8.0. 21 July
F. S. Goad, 107 F «3 J<dy
F. M. Drew, 7 Hussars 23 July
P. C. Whalley, R. Art 23 Joly
H. W. C. BuJkeley, 106 P.... 23 JW
W. S. Hobbert, R. Art 2 Aug.
H. de P. Rennick, Beng.8.0. 5 Aug.
J. B. Sparks, Bengal 8.C.... % Aug.
R. C. Brook, 40 F 6 Aug.
C. O. James, 63 F 6Aug.
T. H. Kirby, 22 F ix Aug.
W. Marshall, Bombay 8.0. 12 Ang.
G. R. Pottrt, Bombay 8.0... . la Ang-
F. H. Mathias, Madras S.C. so Aug.
T. B. Tvler, R. Art 23 Aug.
C. E. B. Leacock, R. Art. ... 27 Aug.
p.».e. M. F. H. M'Causland,
R. Art 27 Aujf.
E. G. Lillingston, Bcng.S.C. 30 Aug.
8. Simpson, R. Art 30 Au£f.
D. (J. Pitfher, Bengal S.C. 3 Sept
('. Wa'kcr. Maflras S.C 7 Sept.
K. J. Gunthorp9, Mad. S.C. 7 Sept
I J. Fellowes, R. Enjf 8 Sept.
J. L. Tweedie. 97 F 9 Sept-
C. W. Town send, R. Art ... 9 Sept.
.c. G. A. Noyos, R. Art 10 Sept.
John Charley, 60 Rifles 12 Sept.
A. F. Stewart, Bombay 8.0. la Sept.
N. Pennefatbor, h.p. 96 P.. . 13 Sept.
F. B. Montague, 4 Hussars 13 Sept.
R. Naglp, h.p. Canadian
Rifles, Town Major^ Mali-
fax, N.S. 13 Sept.
B. H. Wickham, R. Art. ... 13 Sept
R. H. Williams, R. Eng 13 Sept.
J. G. 8. Davie8,R. Eng 13 Sept.
B. D. 0. O'Brien, R. Eng.... 13 Sept
S. Anderson, ClfO. R Eng. 13 Sept.
C. Woodward, R. Bng 13 Sept
Q. J. Skinner, Bengal 8.0... 16 Sept
I. S. Allfrey. 13 P x8 Sept.
R. J. Wimberley, Beng. 8.0. ao Sept.
E. G. Blenkinsop, Mad. 8.0. 20 Sept.
C. P. Glass, R. Art 27 Sept.
p. S.C. 0. W. Fothergill, R.
Marine Art a Oct.
W. D. Welch, R. Mar. Art. » Oct.
Vincent Wing. R. Art 4 Oct,
T. S. Magan, Madras 8. 0. 9 Oct.
R. Y. Armstrong, R. Eng.... 9 Oct.
p.g.c. R. L. H. Curteis, 16 F. xo Oct-
Arthur French, R. Mar. Art 10 Oct.
H. J. Cholmondoley,i6F.... xa Oct.
R. P. Nisbet, Bengal 8. C... xa Oct.
C.H. T.Marshall, Bengal 8.0. xa Oct.
R. J. Bond, R. Eng xa Oct.
Arthur Hales, 27 F 18 Oct.
E.S Re vnolds, Bombay S.G. 27 Oct.
I II. French, Bombay 8. C... 27 Oct.
W. A. Kay, 68 F 29 Oct.
A. N. Clay 79 F 4 June 1 A. K. Haslett, R Eng 29 Oct.
J. M. Moody, R Mnr 4 June IT. T. Hodges, 76 F 1 Wot.
A. M. Handley, 19 F 7 June \p.g.c. G. E. Grover, B. Eng. 3 Nov.
J. Watcrhon^e, Bcnjral S.C. 10 June C. H. G. Halkett, R. Eng.... 3 Nov.
G.E. Hancock, Bombny S.C. 10 Juno Ichnrlos Bowen, R. Eng. ... 3 Nov.
B. E.Gowan, Ben-^al S.C... 10 June |C. 8. Walker, 3 HuKsars ... 4 N' v.
F.H. T. G. Cummin^, Bombay ' J. Colledjre. Bengal 8. O. ... 4 Nov.
S. C 10 June W. H. Mulloy, R. Eng 8 Nov-
p.g.f.C Campbell 7 Dr.GtlB. 1 1 June
H. E. Ryves, Bengal S. C... 11 Juno
J. Hay, Bengal S. C 11 June
J. L. Pagan, Bombay S. C. 11 June
T. R. Byng, Madras S. C. ... 11 June
R. Athorpe, R. Eng n Juno
T. Walker, R. Art 18 June
Alfred Fonblanque, R. Mar. 21 Juno
J. R. Wilmer, Bengal 8. C. 22 Juno
0. M. Boswell, 104 P 27 June
C. H. Garbett, Bengal S. C. 27 June
G. P. Bryant, Bombay 8. C. 27 June
J. M. Murray, R. Art 27 Juno
H. A. Bushman, 9 Lancers 27 June
0. H. Webster, 20 P i July
J. H. Green, Bengal S.C x July
W. J. Tatham, R. Art i July
H. P. P. Lewis. R Art i July
J. G. Pollock, R. Art i July
R. W. Robinson, 16 F 2 Jnly
J. D. Cruiokshank, R. Eng. 4 July
M. A. H. J. Heriot, R. Mar. 5 July
pa.e. 0. 0. Suther. R. Mar.
W. R. SUicko, R, Eng 9 Nov.
A. P. Taylor, Bengal 8. 0. xa Nov.
J. T. Coke, 25 F 14 Not.
C. E. P. Simpson, 29 F 17 Nov.
R. H. O. Haly, 84 F 20 Nov.
H. J. Faircloth, 81 F 2a Nov.
T. J. W. Bulkeley, 10 Hub. 2a Nor.
G. W. Smith, 85 F 2a Nov.
F. S. 8. Brind, 17 P 29 Nov.
A. A. A. Kinloch, 60 Rifles 29 Nov.
T. A. St. Quintin, 10 Hns. aa Nor.
A. S. Wynne, 51 F 2a Nov.
H. R. Abadie, 9 Lancers ... aa Nor.
rC A. Scott Bengal 8. 0.... aa Nor.
D.H.TKompson.BengalS.O. aa Nov.
I B. A. Combe, 10 Hussars ... 22 Nor.
I James Cook, Bengal S. C... 22 Nov.
, A. R. Badcock, Bengal 8.0. 22 Nov.
I R. G. S. Marshall. R. Art... 2a Nov.
, R. M. Stewart, R Art n Nor.
E. J. de Lautour, R. Art. ...an Nor.
R. G. Kennedy, Bengal 8.0. aa Nor.
G. W. Rogers, Bengal 8. 0. aa Nor.
Art 5 July George Swinley, R. Art aaNor.
G. 0. Boase, R. Mar 7 July ; J. Davidson, Bengal 8. 0.... aa Nor.
P. G. Buruaby, R H. Gds... 10 July M. G. Gerard, Bengal 8. 0. aa Nor.
W. L. Geddes, 53 F xi July ] Richard Waoe, B. Art aa Nor.
Digitized by V^OO^li:^
. de C. Morton, 6 P. aa Nov.
. P. Hobday. Bengal B. C. aa Nov.
ruiiant North, R. sng as Nov.
. T. Pn^yman, B. Art. ... aa Nov.
. Q. Woodthorpo, R. Bng. aa Nov.
't 0. Creagh, Bomliay S.O. aa Nov.
'€ K. P. Leach, R. Kng. ... aa Nov.
. H. Boiler, Rifle Brigade ag Nov.
rUUam Goz, S3 F. 39 Nov.
j.e, P. Cardeir, 8a P 39 Nov.
I. T. Perase, 13 P. 39 Nov.
.H. T. H. Somerset, Rifle
Brigade a9 Nov.
,».e. C. L. Harvey, 71 P. ... 39 Nov.
t.e. H. Stewart, 3 i>r. GWa. ag Nov.
i.e. H. G. MacGregor, 39 P. 39 Nov.
r. 8. Hamilton, 90 P 39 Nov.
r.T. Brownlow, i Dr. Gde. 39 Nov.
j.e. Edward EBaez,75 P.... 39 Nov.
eorae Stanley Byng, h.p.
Rifle Brigade ; A.D.C. to
at Lord LUui. <ff Ireland 39 Nov.
. Philips, R. Marines ag Nov.
.I.C. A. G. Gardner, 14 Hob. 99 Nov.
L R. T. Browne, R. Art. ... 29 Nov.
LR,F«rf.Downe, a LifeGds. 39 Nov.
lindon Blood, R. Eng 39 Nov.
leofhy Barton, 7 P 29 Nov.
t.e. A. P. Hart, 31 P ag Nov.
>. H. 8. Barrow, 19 Hnssars 39 Nov.
•mes Alleyne, R Art ag Nov.
Li.c.H.M.S.BTimker,26P. 39 Nov.
Majors.
Henry Vaughan, R. Art. ... 39 Nov.
W, P. Jones, R. Eng. ag Nov.
H. 0. Hnntley, 10 P 29 Nov.
5. t.e. C. W. Murray, 61 P. ... 29 Nov.
. B. H. Prior, 80 F 29 Nov.
J. H. Laye, 90 F 29 Nov.
p.s.e. B. R. P.Woodgate, 4 F. 29 Nov.
p.«.c.W.C.P.Molyneux, 22 F. 29 Nov.
R. B. Lane, Rifle Brigade ... 39 Nov.
H. D. Rooke, 53 F 30 Nov.
Cecil Mangles, 20 Hasaars 30 Nov.
L. P. Jamieson, Bengal S. C. 2 Dec.
P. J. Todd, 87 P 8 Deo.
J. P. Free, R. Art 8 Dec.
8. H. Cowan, Bensral 8. G. ... 9 Deo.
H. 8. Hutchinson, Bengal 8. C. 9 Dec.
G. P. E. 8. Neill, Madras 8. 0. 9 Dec.
David Cowie, Madras S. C... 9 Dec
A. B. Portman, Bombay 8.C. 9 Dec.
T. M. Ward, Bombay S. C... 9 Dec.
D. C. Andrew, Bengal 8. C. 9 Dec.
F. C. Singleton, Bombay B.C. 9 Dec.
J. E. Campbell, Bengal S.C. 10 Deo.
W.M.Robinson.MadrasS.C. xo Doc.
A. B. Crosbie, R. MHrines... 17 Dec.
James Browne, 94 F 18 Dec
R. H. B. Beaumout, R. Eng. 30 Dec.
T. O. Wingate, Bengal 8.0. 30 Dec.
6. Alexander, Bengal S. C. 30 Dec.
1880.
J. G. B. Stopford, 32 P i Jan.
140
E. T. Wynne, R. Eng x Jan.
E. 8. Skinner, Madras 8. G. 4 Jan.
P. Hole, Madras 8. C 4 Jan.
G. B. Bevan, 8x P. 7 Jan.
A. P. Terry, 60 P 7 Jan.
W.P.Prideaux,Bombay8.G. za Jan.
Andrew Murray, 78 P z6Jan.
J. A. 8. Colqnhoun, R. Art. 16 Jan.
R. Alexander, R. Art. 24 Jan.
J. P. Meiklejohn, R. Art ... 34 Jan.
P. G. Oldham, R. Eng 34 Jan.
E. W. Rnmsey, 6x P 35 Jan.
0. E. Le M. Cherry, 33 P. ... 30 Jan.
E. 8. Rivett-Gamao, xz Hns. 3Z Jan.
L. H. 8. James, R. Art z Feb.
p.t.e. P. H. Dyke, h.p. 69 P. zx Peb.
A. E. Pearse, 76 P 25 Peb.
p.s.e. H. W. Keays-Yonng,
i8P a6Peb.
8. de L. Lacy. R. Art x Mar.
M. L. Porter, R. Art 3 Mar.
W. R. Stirke, R. Art a Mar.
D. G. Anderson, 58 P 4 Mar.
J. W. Scott, R. Marines 4 Mar.
W. H. Warren, 8x P 6 Mar.
H. R, Stracey, 98 P 6 Mar.
D. G. Pedder, Bombay 8. G. xa Mar.
Walter Scott, Bombay 8. C. xa Mar.
Reginald Thoresby Qwyn,
h.p. 4P 90 Mar.
p.t.e. PitzRoy Wilson, h.p.
Rifle Brigade 37 Mar.
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STAFF.
COMMANDING IN CHIEF.
Field Marshal Si$ Sogal Bighneu OEOEGE W. F. 0. 3JSKE OF OAMBRIBOE, KG. ZP. GCB, GCUG. aCSI.
Colonel of the Grenadier Guards, &c., 15 Jaly 5^-
Privais Secntaty Lieutenant General Son. James Wm. B. Macdonald, CB., 15 July S^.
Military Snrttary General Sir Alfred H. Horsford, GCB„ 14 F. i Oct. 74.
ItiUijm^ i9^j,m^^^i^. ("Major General Martin DUlon, CB. CSI. 1 Oct. 78. [la March 79
^uwuj enerennet t Colonel «rC.H.Brownlow,rCB. Bengal Staff Corps (For JWiawo^btr.),
I Colonel Charles Tyrwhitt, CB. XJnatt. 15 July 56.
Colonel R. Bateson, h.p. x Life Guards.
Colonel A. H. Stephens, h.p. Rifle Brigade.
Colonel R. Hale, h.p. 7 Hussars.
Colonel W. B. M. Reniy, CB. R. Art. {Extra).
A-DTnrun Gihibal's Dsfabtuvt.
AJyuioMi GMitdl G^eneral Sir Charles H. BUico, ITCB. 49 F. x Not. 76.
2>tpuijf Aijntamt Gtiural M^jor General Robert B. Hawlcy, CB. x Oct. 78.
^^'^re^^.!"?^..^!!!!!^.!...^!^...l!^"!!!?^ ] I'io^tenant General James Wells Armstrong, CB. as Nov. 76.
fp.».e. Major W. R. Lasoelles, Rifle Brigade, 31 Jan. 78.
p.».c. Major R. L. H. Curteis, x6 F. 9 Dec. 78.
p.9.e. Captain L. A. Greg^n, 70 F. 35 Mar. 79.
iMiMetor ffMMfol </ BttruiHng Major General E. G. Bulwer, CB. t Jan. 80.
ROTJLL ABTILLBBT.
D^pnig Aiifuiami G4iural Major General R. P. Radclifib, i May 75.
AuUtawt At^'vtani Chntral Colonel T. E. Hughes, x6 Oct. 78.
Dtfuig Auittmi A^fOani Gftural Bt.Lt. Colonel H. L. Geary, x Apr. 79.
RoTAL EiraiiniBBS.
Dtpuif AdftOani GenmraL Colonel John Marshall Grant, 1 Jan. 76.
J)9pn!tg AM9i$Umt A4fuiant Gmural Major Edward Mioklem, z Oct. 79.
QVABTBB MI8TBB GSHEBAX'S DiFXBTlCBirT.
QMffi«r JfMfor Gtiurol General Sir Daniel Lysons, JTCB. 45 F. z April 76.
Auitttmi Q^art€r KuiUr General Colonel Alex. J. H. Elliot, CB. h.p. Unatt. z July 75.
I>§pv^ Aniitami Q^arter MatUr Geiural BLMajor G. A. Furse, 43 F. 19 Mar. 79.
D^K^ Qr.jr«for General, InttlUgenee Branch M%jor General Sir Archibald Alison, Bt. KCB. z May 78.
Amtt. Qr. Jfr. Gtmral, InMUgtnc0 Branch... p.9.e. Colonel C. J. East, h.p. 57 F. 2x Nov. 79.
Dcpuif AfMani QfMrUf MoMten General,
p.i.c. Bt.Mfu'or R. J. Maxwell, q6 F, Z3 March 79.
p.§.e. Major Francis C. H. Clarke, Royal Artillery , 9 April 7a
p.i.c. Bt.MaJor J. C. Ardagh, CB. Royal Engineers, 13 July 76
p.M.c. Captain L. M. Carzmcbael, 5 Lancers, 3z Dec. 78.
p.9.e. Captain H. C. Reynolds, zo6 F. Z3 Aug. 79.
JHrcHor Gmural ^ MUUatf Sdncation Lieut.General C. P. Beauohamp Walker, CB. Z9 Jan. 78.
AM$i$iami Director qfXiliiarf SdMcaHou p.».e. Colonel G. D. Barker, 64 F. 6 Dec. 76.
Innovom GmnuLL ov Botal Abtilliit... LieutGeneral Arthur Thomas Phillpotts, z April 77.
Aids dt Camp Captain F. B. Enox, z Jan. 79.
^Colonel Son. C. W. Thesiger, iLp. 6 Dragoons, 3 April 78. xsi CoMtn
Twtpcetinfi QMun ^f T§ema»rg Cavalrp ^ J Dittrid^Sead Qiutrten, Tcrk.
Great BrUmin j Colonel Richard BlundeU-HoIlinshead-Blundell, h.p. 3 I>rmffoams
L ao March 8a 2nd CamUrp Dittriat'- Scad qnarUr9,Aldirmk0€r
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1. NOKTHERN DISTRICT.— Head Quartere, Ttyrh.
UuoE Gmmal CoKiULVsnre Major General G. H. 8. Willis, OB. x April 78.
Aidi de C<um Captain T. Ji B. Sargent, 78 F. i April 78.
CoUnulontkeStaf. Colonel G. T. Field, B. Art. xi Oct. 77.
AntMLtmi AAiuiA^i A- cutn^^ i€nm*^n*^^nimi Colonel C. F. T. Daniell, h.p. 28 F. xo Oct. 76.
Amtta^ Adjutant #• Quart.MatterGen^aU | ^^^^^^^ ^^^^^ ^^^^ Gillespie, h.p. xo6 F. X4 Nov. 77.
DepuigAs$iMi.Ae{i^4' (>uart»r Master General Captain E. C. Money, 87 F. 8 March 78.
Brigade Mqjor, Bogal Artillery p.a.e. Captain A. G. Dug^ale, la May 79.
&arri$on Inetrueior p.M.e. Bt.Mi^or F. Cochran, 37 F. ao Nov. 78.
2. EASTERN DISTRICT.— Head Quari^rs, Colchester.
Kajob GmsAL Coiocurnura Major General Wm. PoUezfen Badoliffe, CB. z Oot 78.
Aide de Cam^ Lieut. O. A. Mott, a F. 25 April 79.
Aesietant Adjutant 4- (Quarter Maeter General Colonel H. A. Wehnan, h.p. Depot Batt. x Oct. 75.
Brigade Major p.M.e. Captain C. H. Gardner, la F.i April 79.
Qarrieon Instructor p.g.e. Major F. H. Dyke, h.p. 69 F. 12 March 77.
3. WESTERN DISTRICT.— Head Qoarters, Devofvport,
MuoiGinsAxCoincAirDiiro Major General T. H. Pakenham.
Aidede Camp
Cahm^u i» n^ Kt^4P S Coloncl H. P. Newton, R. Art. 2a Feb. 76.
CoUmeUonthe Staff. 1 Colonel W. Porter, R.Eng. 16 Oct. 77.
AMietantAdjutant 4r Quarter Master General Colonel F. F. Hamilton, CB. h.p. 4 F. i July 75.
Depitg Ateiet. A^\ 4- Quarter Maeter Gen... p.g.e. Captain A. Glen, xo F. 34 June 77.
Brigade Major, JSoyal Ariillery Captain H. "W. Isacke, t July 77.
Garrietm Inetruetor p.i.e. Bt.Lt.Colonel F. J. Hutchison, h.p. 64 F. x Feb. 80.
4. SOUTHERN DISTRICT.— Head Quarters, Porternoui/i.
Liiunvurr Gutsbal CoiacA.in>iKa General Prince Edward of Saace Weimar, CB. xoF. x Oct. 78.
AiA»m Am r«^-« S Captain Lord Albert C. Seymour, Scots Guards, i Oct 78.
Ataetaei^amp (.Captain Bon. C. C. G. Byng, x Life Guards, 39 Oct. 78.
o^^o'^su^. {g„tLl?G^'er£:S:^.11'?Sr8:
J.>^AV.ia.t iQ,«^ M«Ur General, {f^^.l^- J." ^.To'^J^.t J; J^ ^^ ^S.
Btpute AeeietafU Adjutant Gen. for Mutketry Captain aTm. Creagh, 42 F. x Jan. 80.
Brigade MqfOTf Bojfal Artillery Captain A. Warry, i July 77.
GarriMou Inetruetor p.t.e. Captain T. J. B. Mallock, 7 F. 20 July 78.
5. CHATHAM DISTRICT.— Head Quarters, Chatham.
HuoB GBnsAL CoioiAirnnrs UCBrigadier General Sir H. E. Wood, JCCB. h.p. 90 F. xa Jan. 80.
Aidede Camp Captain A J. Bigge, R. Art. 12 Jan. 80.
Colonel on the Staff Colonel C. W. Bleee, CB. i Apr. 79.
Brigade Major p.e.e. Captain T. B. Hitchcock, 53 F. 9 Jan. 77.
Brigade Major^ Boyal Artillery Captain T. H. Lloyd, R. Art, x Apr. 79.
6. SOUTH EASTERN DISTRICT.— Head Quarters, Bc/ver.
Muos Gkkx&^l CoucAKDive Major General Edward Newdigate, CB.
Aide de Camp
C.„„^ « tU at^. (Colone. D. |. Hc.te. gJ^H^li^Ts l.^j'-
Brigade Major Bt.Lt.Colonel F. W. GrenfeU, 60 F. x Jan. 80.
Brigade Major, Boyal ArtiUery Captain W. H. M. Duthie, i Apr. 79.
c«mj.— r— # -*— .- ip.».e. Captain R. H. L. Anstruther, Rifle Br. 16 June 77.
(Tomeonlneiruetore j^^ ^ ^ Captain F. W. Graham, X03 F. x Feb. 80. Siomcljfe.
7. HOME DISTRICT. — Head Quarters, Horse Qtujvrds.
^01 (ixmii.ComtAXJ>aa Major General G. W. A. Higginson, OB. 1 Aug. 79.
Aidede Camp Lieut V. .T. Dawson, Coldstream Guards, x Auar. 79.
fp.e.e. Lieut.Colonel H. B. H. Blundell, Gren. Gas. x Apr. 76.
Colonel J. Peel, h.p.Depot Batt. x May 76. For BeerwHng DuHet,
London.
Brigade Major Captain F. L. Campbell, Scots Gds. i Jan. 79.
^irrieon Inetruetor jp.».c. Captain B. J. Lynch, 3 F. i July 77.
8. WOOLWICH DISTRICT.
^f>i GijriiBAi. ComiAnDiiro Major General John Turner, CB. R. Art. x Apr. 79.
Aidede Camp Captain F. B. B. Loraine, R. Art. i Apr. 79.
AuiMt ja:^4^^* a. a^»^^ %r^.t^ /3^— «;. flA».«?.Lt. Colonel E. Markham, R. Art. x Feb. 76.
Auut. Adjutant j- Quarter Maeter Generate \ |,^^^^^^ ^ Stirling. CB. h.p. R. Art x6 Feb. 80.
9. AliDERSHOT DISTRICT.
'osnuiTDDra thb Divxsxoh General Sir Thomas M. Steele, KCB. 6x F. 14 April 75.
Aidee de Camm i <^'»Ptain A. Maclean, i Drs. sMay 75.
^^*'*'^ Icaptain J.T. D. Croebie. 60V. 13 Jan. 79.
Ataitiant AAUtjtm* A. n«»mt^ •u^.tmm /3<.^^7. 5" Coloncl Kon. E. G. Curaon, h.p. 52 F. i Jan. 78.
^aut A^tani 4r Quarter Maeter Generals | oolonel Lord W. F. B. Seymonr, Coldst. Gda. 1 July 75.
viitc while Inepeetor o/Gymnaeia Mi^or W. B. G. Cleather, 47 F. x3 Feb. 80.
( p.e.c. Captain E. J. Lugard, 4 F. xx Apr. 77.
'^P*tyAMeie(Udjutant4'Quart.Maeter Generate -j p.e.e. Captain W. F. Gatacre, 77 F. xo March 79.
^m (for Mueketry) Captain W. Bennett, x9 F. x March 78.
X>i«o wkae Aseietani Inepeetor qf Gymnaeia Captain F. A. Gore, 84 F. xs April 78.
^to while Inepeetor of Army Signalling Major F. A. Le Mesurier, Royal Engineers, 15 May 75.
^a»p Quarter Maeter James Sim, 10 Jan. 80.
'tre Maeier Quarter Master George Douglas, i D«o. 65.
BrovcetMarOal T. Trout, 13 Dec.6i.
°n* V»™ ^TAL ABTitMBT {Col. on Staff) Colonel W. B. M. Reilly, CB. 27 Oct. 79.
Jingade Major of Artillery p.e.c. Captain H. KnoUys, i May 77.
iwuiwDiHo RoTAL EvaiiTiBK (Col. ou Staff) ... Colouol F. M. H. Somerset, 3 Oct 79.
s^ftenniending Qffleer of Garrieon Inetruction . .. Lt Colonel Charles Booth Brackenbury, R«ya] Artillery, x April 76.
Garriwrn Ineiruetore ^P' **'■ BtM^or W. Shaw, X02 F. 21 Jan. 73. . ^. ^* . . .^
Mueimetore « j^ ^ ^ Bt.Major S. B. Orr, 94 F. 26 Oct 76. zed by VjUU^lt:
1 7 Staff.
CAVALRY BRIQADE.
'^S^SyJlS^i'G.^BSSS?^!.?^^^ ^^^ ^^ ^- ^' J- FitoWygnun. Bt. . Apr. ,9.
l8t INFANTRY BRIGADE.
OomujrDivo BKzaASi Major General J. B. Spurgin, CB. CSl.
Aid* de Camp
BriffodtMiUjor j).».c. Captain R. 0. Hare, 22 F. aa Jtdy 78.
2nd INFANTRY BRIGADE.
OomcAirsnrG BaieASi c. Major General W. G. Cameron, CB. i Oct 78.
Aide de Camp Captain B. Z. Thornton, 4 P. 1 Oct. 78.
BrigadsMqjor j).*.c. Captain W. T. Dooner, io9 F. 4 Dec. 78,
3rd~nSiNTRY BRIGADE.
CoincAjrszva Bsioisa Major General F. Peyton, i Oct. j
JomcAjrszva Bsioisa Major General F. Peyton, i Oct. 77.
Aids d0 Cawm Captain E. T. B. Sparks, 98 F. 7 Feb. 78.
Brigade Mqjor p.s.e. W. C. F. Molyneux, 22 F. x Jan. 80. ^^^^^^^^^^
10. NORTH BRITISH DISTRICT.— Head Quarters, Edinburgh.
Hajob Gsvsbax Qovxlsdihq Major General William Hope, CB,
AidedeCamp
AMietant Ae^ufant and Quarter Maeter General... e. Colonel St. G. M. Nngrent, h.p. Unatt. 13 Oct. 77.
Dep. Aniet. Adjutant Qen. (for MueketryJ Captain F. M. Salmond, 21 F. i Jan. 80.
Fort Uaoor Bt.Lt.Colonol C. V. Pole, h.p. CM. Kiflea, i July 78.
&arrin» Inetrwttor ^ p.s.c. Captain J. A. Ferpusson, Rifle Brigade, i Dec. 79.
11. JERSEY DISTRICT.
LxiVT.GtovxBiroB ft CoLOiniL oh xhs Btavv Major General Lothian Nicholson, CB. x Oct. 78.
r\ortMqfor4'AdjutaiU Bt.Lt.Co]onel H. G. E. Somerset, h. p. 3 F. 5 May 77.
12. GUERNSEY AND ALDERNEY DISTRICT.
Lxiirr. GoTXBvoB k GoLoirxL ok 8x1.79 Colonel A. A. Nelson, CJJ. Qocal rank of Major Gen.) z lUj n-
Fbri Major ITC Bt.Lt.Colonel H. E. Jerome, h.p. 62 F. 15 May 79.
IRELAND.
OomcAVDivo ntB Fobois e. General 5/. Hon. Sir John Michel, QCB. 86 F. x Ang. 7S«
Auieiani liUUarf Seoretarg Lt.Culonel Hon. E. E. T. Boaoawen, Goldat. GhuurdS, 4 MwcIitB.
Aid^» Am AuiM. ^ Captain F. A. Graves- Sawle, ColdsU Gda. 8 April 76.
Mnmeaex^amp t Captain F. M. Wartlrop, 3 Dr. Gda. 18 Jan. 79.
CoMKAVBiiro RoTAL BvoxVBiB {Col, OH 8t€^) ... Colonel H. Wray. CMG.'qi June 79.
DeptOg Adjutant General Colonel George Byng Harman, h.p. Brigade Depot, 1 Jan. 78.
Bepu^ Quarter Master General Colonel T. C. Lyons, CB. h.p. Brigade Depot, 13 Oct. 77.
J>^ifA^.J4i. aniQ^n„ U«Ur a»,^{P;',- ^apj^n K. ». Mur™^8^F^j6 June „.^^ ^^
Depu*u Aeeiet. A^uiant General (for Musketry) Captain G. A. Agiiow, 30 F. i May 78.
Brigade Mqjor Captain H. J. \V. Gehle. R. Eng. 15 Deo. 77.
Deputy Judge AdvoeaU p.e.e. Bt.Lt Colonel H. A. Brett, 43 F.
(p.e.c. Captain J. H, G. Browne, B. Art. 97 Ang. 79. Currugh.
p.s.c. Captain J. W. F. Buxton, 27 F. x Aug. 78. Duhlim.
p.M.e, Captain S. Flower, 86 F. 17 May 79. Ferwtcg.
AIDES DB CAMP TO HIS EXCELLENCY THE LORD LIEUTENANT OF IREI.AND.
Captain W. D. S. Campbell. 79 F.
Bt.Major G. S. Byng, h.p. Rifle Brigade.
Lieut. J. C. M. Bereaford, R. Eng.
Captain J.M. MoCalmont, Denbighshire Yeomaiiry.
Mi^or R. J. P. Baonders, Mid Ulster Art.Militia {exira).
Captain H. Paget, 7 Hussars (extra) .
Captain D. G. A. King, 69 F. (extra).
Lieut. G. M. Lord Benoet, Rifle Brigade {extra).
Lieut. G. A. H. Howard. 23 F. (extra).
2nd Lieut. Lord W. B. Nevill, W.Kent Mil. (exln)
Captain M. G. Johnstone, a Dragoons {extra).
Lieut. Hon. C. G. Lascelles, h.p. 9 Lanoers iextre).
DUBLIN DISTRICT.
Co]nci.in)Z]ro DuBLXV DzBTBXCT Major General J. R. Glyn. CB. i April 78.
Aidede Camp Captain R. F. Mevsey-Thompson, Rifle Brigade, t Apr. 78.
Colonel on the SU^. Colonel G. Colclough, R. Art. 1 Mfty 77- JPortohaUo.
Depuiw Amst. Adj. and Quarter Master General p.s.e. Captain E. S. Creek. 93 F. 24 April 76.
Brigade Mqfor, Jlogal Artillery Captain W. S. Langley, 16 Sept. 79.
OUBRAGH BRIGADB.
OomCAJTBIVO CUBBJIOK Bbioisb afd Ih- ") xrir xr-ir.. n««««i n n ii«*.<iik» r»n , t«« fu,
wiOTOB Gbrbal ov Catalbt ur iBBLAjn) ...S^^ ^^""^ QenGTBl C. C. Frasor, CB. 1 Jan. 80.
Aide de Camp Captain St. J. S. Taylor, is Husaars, 36 Jan. 80.
Brigade Motor ( Captain Hon, H. G. L. Crichton, 21 Hussars, 7 June 78.
Camp Qfunrter Matter John Thomas Brind, 24 JaiL 80.
BBI1FA8T DIBTRIOT.
CoxMAVDXva BiLVABT D18CBICT Major General H. D'Oyley Torrens, CB, 19 Jan. 80.
Aidede Camp
Brigade Major p.e.e. Captain A. E. W. Goldsmid, 104 F. 27 Apr. 79.
CORK DISTRICT.
Co]ncA.]rDiFaCoBKDxSTBiOT Lieut.Genoral H. Hamilton, CB. x April 77.
Aidede Camp Lieut. J. H.Kwiirt, 73 F. 4 April 77.
Colonel on the Staff" Colonel J. Godhy, U. Art. x Apr. 79.
Assistant Adjutant Gsneral Bt.Lt.Colonel W. T. (Joldsworthy, h.p. gx F. t July 75.
Depuiu Assist. Adj. 4- Quarter Master General... p.».c. Captain E. Wardroper ,107 F. a6 Jan. 79.
IHtto {for Muskstrg) Captain T. F. Pardoo, 22 F. Oct. 77.
Brigade Major » Bofol Artillery Captain J. W. Bernard, 1 Ju 77.
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MOBILIZATION OP THE FORCES AT HOME.
N.B.-The Qaartera of the troops determine their place in the Field or Oiij^«n« a««
qaarteraohao^ their place for mobiUzationaocordinffly. OamaonArmy;
troops ohAaging
FIELD ARMY.
1st ARMY OOB,'BB.—Eead QiM^rters, Ooloheeter.
SlAW.— ff*aer<rf Commanding,
Aidet de Camp (Four),
deputy Adjutant and Quarter UoMter QtneraU (Two),
Auutant Adjutant and Quarter Matter QeneraU (Two)
Aide de Camp.
Brigade Mc^or, Soyal ArtiUerv.
Colonel Commanding, Sojal Bngineert,
Aide de Camp.
Brigade Major, Boual Bngineere.
Commandant at Head Quartere.
Provoet Marehal,
Commieeary General.
Principal Medical Officer.
Chief Staff Veterinary Surgeon.
Prtneipal Chaplain.
iBt DIVISION.— iftfod Quarters, 0olch9«ef.
Szijy. — Lieutenant General Commanding,
Aidee de Gamp (Tvo).
^MMtenJ Adjutant and Quarter Master Generate (Two)
Deputy AeeUtant A^uiant and Quarter MiX^rG ene^'
iMutenani Colonel, Royal ArtilUry ^"wra*.
Adjutant, Boyal Artillery.
lAeutenant Colonel, Royal Sngineere
Adjutant, Royal Rngineere.'
Attutant Commiegary General,
Principal Medical Officer.
BIVTSIOITAL TEOOPS.— GoIoheBter.
and Bn. 12th Foot ?SiSSSh^'
Budringhamahire Yeomaniy Buckingham.
F Bat. Ist Brig. Royal Artillery Ipswich.
* " ^^' ■ f^ OoJohcBter.
I, • Bng. do, ; * .
Ist Oomp. Boyal Engineers ShomoUffe.
• Infantry Aiamnnltioii Reserve. *
Chaplain.
1st BBIOADS.— Colchester.
BiAif.-Jff^or Genend Commanding.
Aide de Camp.
Brigade M^jor,
- Commieeary.
JJS°- 2?^Foot Ooloheeter.
"tBa.lOth „ do.
• do.
Sad BBiaADE.~Colchester.
Suw.— Ifo/or General Commanding.
Aide de Camp.
Brigade Mayor.
Comumittary,
^^J55l, . Qui^smsDJH
.itBn ^^^ Fermoy,
t55««8^ Kinsale.
»>tBn.22nd „ Ourragh.
2nd DIVISION.— Bwd Quwrters, Chelmaford.
BTArr,'~L4eHtenant General Commandtng,
Aidet de Camp (Two),
Aeeietant Adjutant and Quarter Matter Gtneralt (Two).
Jpepufy Atttetant Adjutant and Quarter Maeter GenenU.
Lieutenant Colonel, Royal ArHltery. «^«"W7iw.
Adjutant, Eoval Artillery,
Lieutenant Colonel, Jcoyal Sngineert.
Adjutant, Royal Rnmneert. '
Attietant Committanf Genercu,
Principal Medical dfficer.
Chaplain.
Ut BRIGADE.— Chelmsford.
^^n.—Metfor General Commatuling.
Aide de Camp.
Brigade Mqjor.
_ Committary.
«^^OWS. QrAHTMKD AT
47lhPoot TheCnrragh.
iMBn. 15th „ Tippcrary.
Kilkenny.
2nd BRIGADE.— Warley.
^"^^n.—Mqfor General Commanding,
Aide de Camp.
Brigade Major.
Commistary.
"*"*^M0»»- QUABTKBED AT
»rtBn. SrdFoot ShorncUffe.
49th „ Dover.
65th „ ShomcliflTe.
• Wanting.
DIVIBIOKAL TBOOPS.~Ghelmsford.
ist Bn. 23rd Foot Woolwich.
Herts Yeomanry St Albans.
I Bat. 4th Brig. Boyal Artillery Newcastle.
N „ do. do. Woolwich.
H „ do. do. Newcastle.
20th Comp. Royal Engineers Chatham.
* Infantry Ammunition Reserve. *
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3rd DIVISION.— ITead Quofrters, GraTeflena.
Sii.n.— ZmtiMairf General Commanding,
Aidee de Camp (Two).
Aetitiani Adjutant and Quarter Matier OeneraU {Two),
Depnijf AeeUtant Adjutant and Quarter Matter General,
Lieutenant Colonel^Moyal Artillery.
A4jntant, Moyal Artillery,
Lieutenant Colonel, Kogal Engineert.
Adjutant^ Boyal Engtneere,
Aeeistant Commiaeary General.
Principal Medioal Officer,
Chaplain,
lit BKIOASE.— GrayoBend.
STi.n.— Jfo/or Cfeneral Commanding,
Aide de Camp,
brigade Mc^or,
BJLTTALIOVB. ' QVAMTMMXD AT
104th Foot Belftot.
84th „ Dublin.
105th „ Newry.
tnd BBIGASE.— Chatham.
BfAVi.— Jfq/or General Commanding,
Aide de Camp.
Brigade Mqfor,
Commietary.
BaRALXOFB. QUAETSaKS AT
20th Foot Chatham.
4l8t „ ,., do.
3l8t „ do.
DIYISIOVAL TB00P8.— Grayeeend.
QuAanas]» at
87th Foot Limerick.
West Kent Yeomanry Maidstone.
* Bat. * Brig. Boyal Artillery .
D „ eth „ do.
A „ 5th „ do.
Weedon.
do.
22nd Comp. Royal Engineers Woolwicli.
* In&ntry Ammtmition Beserye. *
CAVALRY BRiaADE.— Maiden.
Statv.— Jfq/'or General Comwuinding.
Aide de Camp.
Brigade Major.
Conmiesary.
QlTABTSan) Al
3rd Hussars Colchester.
4th „ Shomcliiib.
* Norwich.
a.RMY CORPS ARTILLERY.— Colchester.
SjLn.— Colonel Commanding.
Adjutant,
H Bat. C Brig. Eoyal Horse Artillery .
B „ 0 „ do.
H „ A „ do.
G^ „ 1st Brig. Royal Artillery ,
B „ 5th ,, do.
Army Corjis Ammunition Beserye.
QUAETSBBO AT
, Woolwich,
do.
do.
do.
Sheffield.
QUABTEmSD AT
Suffolk Yeomanry Bury Bt. Bdmunda.
P Bat. C Brig. Royal Horse ArtiUery ... Canterbury.
ARMY CORPS ENaiNEERS.— Colche*ttr.
^tLWW,— Colonel Commanding.
Adjutant.
QnAmTaKaD at
A Troop Royal Bngineer Train ") * m*««».^*
(Pontoons) j Aldershot.
\ C 3Ycop do. \ ^^
(Telemph)) ^^^
23rd Comp. Royal En^eers,*^
Engineers, \
1 Field Park)
Chatham.
2ild ARMT CORPS.— Heai Quarters, Aldershot.
BSAVi.— ilt/or xH Army Corpe.
lit DIVISION.— ITeod Quarters, Alderahot.
BrAn.—Ae in iH Army Corpe.
1st BBieAI>B.-Aldenhot.
BiAnt—AM in t$l Army Corpe,
BA.TTALIOIfS. QUABTIBBD AT
45th Foot Aldershot.
» do.
do.
2ndBn.l9th „
8nd BRIOADE.-A]dershot
Staff.— ^« in i$t Army Corpe.
Battalioks. Quabtbbbd at
75th Foot Aldershot,
109th „ do.
96th „ do.
DIVISIOITAL TROOPS.— Aldershot
QuAaTKavB at
2nd Bn. 18th Foot. Alderahot.
Berks Yeomanry
Honfforford.
KBat 3rd Brig. Royal Artillery Woolwich.
H „ 4th „ do Aldenhua.
H ,, 2nd „ do. do.
do.
Ist BBIOADS.— Guildford.
Staff.— -4» in jst Army Corpe.
Battalioks. Qt7a.btbrbd at
ist Bn. Rifle Brigade Aldershot.
* do.
53rd Foot do.
tnd BRiaADE.-Guildford.
Staff.— ^ in j$l Army Corpe.
BATTALIOirS. QUABTBBBD AT
108th Foot Portsmouth.
. 82nd „ Jersey.
z8tBn,14th „ Parkhurst.
17th Comp. Royal Engineers .
* Infimtry Ammunition Rewrye.
2nd DIVISION.— Head Quarters, Gaildford.
Staff.— -4» in let Army Corpe.
BIVISIOVAL TROOPS.-Guildford.
QCAKTSaKD
52nd Foot Alderahot.
Oxfordshire Yeomanry Woodatock.
L Bat. 2nd Brig. Royal ArtiUeiy AldenhoU
E „ Ist „ do. do.
K „ 4th ., do. do.
do.
* Comp. Royal Engineers
* InfiEtfitry Ammnnition Ssserye. ^.
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lit BBiaASB.— Dorking,
Bun.—A» M iH Army Corpi»
BiTTlUOSS. QUABTSKID AS
Ayr and Wigtown Militia Ayr.
Benfrew do Paisley.
Penh do Perth.
3rd DIVISION.— Head Quwrters, Dotking.
8Ci.n.— 2« in Jit Army Corpt,
DIYIBIOITAL TSOOPi}.-Dorking.
QUAXTBBKS At
Armagh Militia Armagh.
Middlesex Yeomanry Uxbridge.
Sod BBIGABS.— Dorking.
BtAWW.—Ai in itt Army Corpt.
Bimuon. QuABTVBBn at
(klway Militia Longhrea.
North Cork do Mallow.
doathCorkdo Bandon.
E Bat. 5th Brig. Royal Artillery Bristol.
P „ 6th „ do Trowbridge.
L „ 3rd „ do Woolwich.
* Comp. Boyal Bnginoers
* Infantiy Ammtinition Reserve.
OAVALBY BRIQADE.— Lewes.
BXLWW.'—Ag in lit Army Corpi.
... _ QrAMiaii) AS
l^B^ssMs. Aldershot.
5tb Dragoon Guards do.
i6th Lancers Brighton.
ARMY CORPS ABTILLEBY.— Aldershot.
SxAW.— Jj in lit Army Corpi.
QUABSXBKD AS
Aldershot.
Chrifitcharch.
„ Dorchester.
A « lit Brig. Royal Artillery Devonport.
A „ 6(h „ do. Woolwich.
C Bat. A Brig. Royal Horse ArtiUery
!i .. 0 „ do. ......
0 .. do. do.
* Army Goxps AtnTniiTifj^Qii Reserre.
QVAETSBKD AS
Hants Yeomanry Winchester.
A Bat. A Brig. Royal Horse Artillery.... Aldershot.
ARMY CORPS ENGINEERS.— Aldershot.
SsAvr.— ^« in lit Army Corpi.
QnABTBBXD AT
* Troop Royal Engineer Train) •
(Pontoons) f
•"^^ ^Telegraph)] Aldershot.
16th Comp. Royal Bngmeeraa^dj Kensington.
1st aU0ABS.— London.
Btaw.— ^ in lit Anny Corpi.
iiiRlUOBB. QUABSIBXD AS
a^d Bn. Soots Guards The Tower.
i« fin. Grenadier Guards Chelsea.
ddBn. „ (Wellington
" I Barracks.
tad BBiaADE.^Croydon.
BSAFT.— ^ is lit Army Corpi.
BiRUIOVi. QVABTBBSS AS
ltd Bn. Coldstream Guards {^bSSSS.
ut Bn. Soots Guards ShomcliifB.*
in fin. Colds*.ream Guards Chelsea.
3rd ARMY CORPS.— HeocZ Qmriers, Croydon.
BxAWW.—Ai for ut Army Corpi.
Ist DIVISION.— Head Quarters, Croydon.
SsAvr.—^ in lit Army Corpi.
BIVISIOVAL TEOOPB.-Croydon.
QCABSBBBD AS
Ist Bn. 6oth Foot Winchester.
Staffordshire Yeomanry Lichfield.
C Bat. 6th Brig. Royal Artillery Ipswich.
D „ do,
B „ 6th Brig.
do.
do.
Ips^
Chai
Woolwich.
9th Comp. Royal Engineers Chatham.
* Infantry Ammunition Reserve. *
1st BUeABX.— Red mU.
BsAW.— ^f in lit Army Corpi.
SiniUOn. QUABSBBSS AS
Kukenny Militia Kilkenny.
Wi County Militia Parsonstown.
Laccrick County MiUtia Limerick.
tad BSIOAIIX.-Red Hill.
BXAFT.— ^ M lit Army Corpi.
BiTUUOVS. QUABTBBBS AS
1« Surrey Militia Richmond.
5J do. Guildford.
«n* do,
2nd DIVISION.— Bead Quarters, Bed Hill.
BtAin.^Ai in lit Army Corpi.
Kingston.
SIYISIOKAL TROOPS.— Red Hill.
QUABSBBBB AS
Tyrone Militia Omagh.
Warwickshire Yeomaniy Warwick.
E Bat. 6th Brig. Royal ArtiUery Hilsea.
L „ 4th „ do do.
0 „ 6th Brig. do Woolwich.
• Comp. Royal Engineers •
* Infantry AmTnimition Reserve. *
3rd DIVISION.— Head Quarters, Tunbridge Wella.
BtA.ww.—Ai in at Army Corpi.
1st BRIOASX. -Tunbridge Wells.
BtAWW.^Ai in lit Army Corpi,
jATEAtlOWB. QUABTBBBS AS
>\ est Kent MiUtia Maidstone.
iih Middlesex MiUtia Honnslow.
Lnndon MiUtia London.
•ad BBI0A9X.— Maidstone.
BsAW.— .i« M lit Army Corpi.
BlTTAUOn. QlTABSBBlS AS
Jaw Middlesex MiUtia Hounslow.
£d do. Bamet.
^ do, ,.„.... Ttumham Green.
* Wanting,
DIYIBIONAL TROOFB.—Tunbridge WeUs.
QUABSBBBS AS
Sussex Militia Chichester.
Leicestershire Yeomaniy Leicester.
BBat. l8t Brig. Royal Artilleiy Shomcliffb.
• * do. •
C „ 1st Brig. do. Shomolifib.
* Comp, Royal Bngineers *
* InfiBntxy Ammniiition Reserre. *
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QUABTXRID Lt
1st Life Gusrdfl London.
2iid do Windsor.
BaytA Uonb Gvardi London.
MobUization*
OAVALBY BRiaAI>£.— Aflbford.
Staww,—A$ in iBtArmg C<rrpM.
East Kent Yeomanry
K Bat. B Brig. Royal HorBoArtinary..
ABMY GORPS ARTILLERY. —Croydon.
BxLww,'~As in i$t Army Corpt,
QUARTIBXD AT
K Bat. A BriR. Royal Horse Artillery ... Exeter.
F „ B „ do. do
• „ • Brig. do. •
Itt BBIOADE.— Dablin.
Staww.—Am in at Armg Corp$,
BAnriuovs. Quabtbbbs at
8rd Bn. RifleBrigade Dublin.
67th Foot do.
sand „ do.
tnd BBIOADE.— Belfiist.
Btatw.^Am in i$i Army Corj».
BATTALIOV0. QUABTXBSD AT
Edinburgh Militia Dalkeith.
1st Lanark do Hamilton.
2nd do. do Lanark.
4th ARMY OO'KBS.—Head Quarters, Dublizu
Sta»».— .if/or t$t Army Corpt.
iBt DIVISION.— Head Quarters, DuUin.
QtA.n,—AM in itt Army Corpt.
SIVISIOVAL TB00P8.— Dnblia.
Highland Light Infiuitry Militia iminmnnii
3rd Dragoon Guards Doblixi.
O Bat. 3rd Brig. Royal Artillery OortB^lL.
• „ • do. do. •
• „ • do. do. •
10th Comp. Royal Engineers SoatfiamptOBL.
* Liifantry Anunnnition Reserve. *
DIVISIOITAL TBOOrS.— TheCnrra^h.
4th West York Militia " '
2nd DIVISION.— I/ecid Quartem, The CuiMgh.
Staff.— ^« t» i$t Army Corp*.
1st BBIOABB.— The Curragh.
BtLww.^A* in i9t Army Corp;
Battauobs. Qcabtbbbd at
SSthFoot The Cuzragh.
95th „ do.
istBn. leth „ Athlone.
Sad BBIGADE.— The Ourragh.
Staff.— ^ m xH Army Corp$.
BattaiiIOvs. Qvabtxbbd at _.
1st West York Militia FontefHict. 6th Oomp. Royal Engineers ............... The Cnm^lu
2nd do. York.
Srd do. ........................ Donoaster. * Infantry Ammnnitjon fiaserve.
2nd Dragoon Guards Dublin.
P Bat. 6th Brig. Royal Artillery Atblona.
K „ 2nd „ do. Kilkenny.
I „ do. do.
1st BKIOAI>B.-Oork.
Staff.— .^ m i$t Army Corpt.
BATTAUOn. QUABTXXIS AT
1st Somerset Militia Taunion.
2nd do. Bath.
Hereford MiUtia Hereford.
Snd BBIOABB.— Limerick.
SCAFF.— .^ in J9t Army Corp»,
BATfAUOVi. QUABTXBXD AT
1st Warwick Militia Warwick.
2nd do. do. Leamington.
GlamofRan do. Cardiff.
3rd DIVISION.— Head Quarters, Cork.
Staff.— .^t in xrt Army Corps,
DmSIOlTAL TE00P8.
ist Bn. 7th Foot Cork.
19th Hussars BaUinooIUs.
N Bat. 3rd Brig. Rqyal Artilleiy Olonuiel.
M „ do. do. Limenek.
U „ 2nd Brig. do. Fennoy.
18th Ck)mp. Royal Engineers Oork.
• Infantry Ammunition
CAVALRY BRIGADE.— The Curragh.
Staff. — A* in itt Army Corpt,
2nd Dragoons
7th Hussars
20th „
QVA.KTKPKD AT
Dundalk.
, Cahir.
. Newbridge.
I Bat. B Brig. Royal Horse Artilleiy .
QvAmrxmsn at
BaninooIUff.
ARMY CORPS ARTILLERY.— Dublin.
Staff.— ^» in i»t Army Cory.
QUAKTXBSD A*
H Bat. B Brig. Royal Horse Artillery... Newbridge.
B „ A „ do. ... Dublin.
6 „ B M do. ... do.
* Army Corps Ammunition Reserve. *
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6th ARMY CORPS. — Head Qttarten, Salisbury,
BTATW.—Atfor iri Army Corps,
lit DIVISION. — Head QwjTterSt SaliBbniy.
Btaiv.— X« t» xH Army Corp;
1st BXiaiSl.— Baliabory.
BTiyy.—^ m xH Armf Corp;
BjlTTALIOVS. QtrABTSBmO AT
iflt Bn. 8th Voot Warley.
2ad Bn. 25tli Foot Plymoath.
• Qosport Forts.
tad BBIGAI>B.--8aliabiir7.
Btavv.— il« M ttl An^ Corp*.
B^TTAUOn. QVABTSftID AT
Queen's Own Tower Hamlets Militia ... London.
Dug's Own Tower Hamlets do. ... Dalston.
Wezbrd do. ... Wexford.
DIYIBIONAL TB00PB.^SaUsbni7.
QVABTnxS AT
2nd Bn. 23rd Foot Plymonth.
North Devon Yeomanry Barnstaple.
Brig. Royal ArtUleiy..
do. do.
• Bat.
*
* Oomp. Militia Engineers
2nd DIVISION.— Head Qtwirtera, Warminster.
Statv.— ^ in \»t Army Corps.
1st BBIOASS.— Warminster.
BxAVi.— iU in xti Army Corps,
BAItALIOVB. QVABTBBSD AT
Monagban Militia Monaghan.
Looth do. Dondalk.
Longfrad do Longford.
BAfTAUOVS.
WiltiMlUtia.
Bocks do.
da
tad BBiaAI>B.-~Warminster.
BcAVV.- Ajsinisi Army Corps.
QUABTBBBn AT
,. Devises.
HlghWyoombe.
.. Reading.
DIVIBtOKAL TBOOFB.— Wanninstor.
QVABTBBBS AT
56th Foot Portland.
North Somerset Yeomanry Bath.
•Bat. ♦ Brig. Royal Artillery •
• „ • do. do •
* Gomp. Militia Engineers *
3rd DIVISION.— ITeod Quarters, Gloaoester.
Stavv.-- ^« in isi Army Corps.
1st BBiaA2».-Gloooester.
SCAVV.— ^ in lit Army Corps.
BinAUOSS. QVABTBBBD AT
South Gloaoester MiUtia Bristol.
Oxford MiUtia Oxford.
North Qlonoeeter Militia Cirencester.
Snd BBIGASX.— Olonoester.
Btavv.— ^ Ml tst Army Corps.
BinALxovs. Qa^BTsmxn at
Bhropshiie Militia Shrewebary.
Worcester do. Worcester.
DIVIBIONAL TROOPB.—Glonoester.
QnABTBBSB AT
I 37th Foot Pembroke.
I Gloace&ter Yeomanry Badminton.
' Shropshire do Shrewsbnry.
I • Bat. • Brig. Royal ArtUlery •
• „ • do. do. •
* Comp. Militia Engineers *
1st Dragoons.... Manchester,
SthLanoers Woolvnch.
Ttti Dragoon Guards Aldershot.
CAVALRY BRIGADE.— Yeovil.
Btlvf.—As in itt Army Corps.
QUAVTBBBD AT ' QVABTBBBB AT
Wiltshire Yeomanry Marlborough.
Dorset Yeomanry Dorohester.
West Somerset Yeomanry Taunton.
• Bat. * Brig. Royal Horse Artillery ... *
1st BSIGASX.— Chester.
BtArr.—As in iH Army Corps.
BaTTALXOVS* QUABTSBSn AT
Dwibigh Militia Wrexhsm.
Isi Cheshire do Chester.
Hontgomeiy do Welchpool.
and BBIOADE.— Chester.
BTAnr—- .i« f» lit Army Corps.
Battauovs. Qttartkbkd AT
ClsrsMmtia Ennis-
Flint do Mold.
Canarvon do Carnarvon.
6th ARMT COB.'PS*— Bead QuaHers, Chester.
Sta»»,—.4j /or ist Army Corps,
Ist DIVISION.— H«ad Quarters, Oheeter.
Stavb.— .i« in ist Army Corps.
DIVISIOirAL TROOPS.— Chester.
QVABTBBBJ) AT
Bradford.
Cheshire Yeomanry Chester.
• Bat. • BriK. Royal Artillery *
• „ » do. do. •
• Comp. Militia Engineers *
• Wanting.
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2nd DIVISION.— Head Quarters, LiverpooL
Staff.— it* in iH Army Corpi.
Ist BHIOiJ)E.~Liverpool.
Staff.— ^ in z$t Army Corpt.
BlTTAUOirS. QUABnsZD AT
Dublin City Militia Dublin.
2iid Lancashire do Liverpool.
Boscommon do Boyle.
2&d BBIOADE.>-Liverpool.
Staff.— ^« tit itt Army Cwrf.
BatTAUOKS. QVAmTXSXD AT
Ist Stafford Militia Lichfield.
2nd do. Stafford.
Srd do. Newcastle-nnder-Lyne.
BiyiSIOVAL TEOOPB.— Liverpool.
QUAXTXXBD AT
2nd Bn. 20th Foot Mnllingmr.
Lanoaahire HoBsars Aahton in Makerfield.
• Bat. • Brig. Royal Artillery •
• „ • do. do. •
• Comp. Militia Bngineen *
3rd DIVISION.— Head Q;ajOLrieTS^ Mancheiier.
Staff.— X« tjt z«« Army Cwrp:
lit BBIGiJDB.— Manchester.
Staff.— Jj t* \tt Army Corpi.
BaTTALTOVB. QVABTSBin AT
Ist Derby MiUtia Derby.
2nd do. Chesterfield,
2]id Che^iire do Macclesfield.
Sad B&IGiJDB.— Preston.
Staff.— ^ tit jtt Army Corp*,
Battalxobts. Qvabtsbsd at
1st Lancashire Militia Lancaster.
3rd do. Preston.
4th do. Warrington.
BIYIBIOITAL TBOOFB.— Manchester.
QUAKTSSKS AT
xst Bn. 11th Foot Manchester,
Duke of Lancaster's Own Teomaniy ... Worsley.
• Bat, • Brig. Royal ArtiUery
• „ • do. do.
* Comp, Militia Engineers ■
CAVALRY BRIGADE.— Crewe-
Btaff.— ^ t» i»t Army CorpB.
QUABTBBBD AT
Denbighshire Teomaory Ruthin.
Derbyshire do Derby.
Worcestershire Worcester.
QCABTSKEX* AT
* Bat * Brig. Royal Horse Artillery .
ist BBIGADX.- York.
Staff. — A» in iri Army Corpi.
Battauovs Quabtbbbd at
5th West York Militia Knaresborough
6th do. do Halifax.
Leicester do Leicester.
8nd BRIGADE.— York.
Staff.— ^ tit itt Army Corpi.
Battauoits. Quabtibbd at
North Down MiUtia Newtownards
South Down do Downx)atrick.
Dublin County do Dublin.
7th ARMY COHTS.— Head Quarters, York.
Staff.— il*/or iit Army Corpi.
iBt DIVISION.— Head Quarters, York.
Staff.— i(f ta jit Army Corpi.
DIYISIONAL TROOPS.- York.
QUAKTBXSD AT
106th Foot ProBton.
Yorkshire Yeomanry York.
N Bat. 2nd Brig. Royal Artdlleiy Coventry.
• „ • do. • do •
• Comp. Militia Bngineen •
2nd DIVISION.— Head Qwurters, Northampton.
Staff.— ^< tn iit Army Corpi.
ist BRIGASE.— Northampton.
Staff.— 4* tJt xrf Army Corpi.
Battalxovs. Quabtbbbb at
Northampton and Rutland Militia Northampton
1st Norfolk MUitia Norwich.
2nd do. Yarmouth.
fad BRIGADE.— Northampton.
Staff.— .i* in itt Army Corp$.
BATTAiiXOirB. Quabtbbbd at
Cambridge Militia Ely.
West Suffolk do Bury St. Edmunds.
West Essex do Chehnsford.
• Wanting,
BiyiSIONAL TROOPS.— Northampton.
QUABTBHSD At
76th Foot Sheffield-
Southern Nottinghamshire Yeomaniy . . . Nottixi|pbaxc .
Nottinghamshire Yeomanxy Work»op-
• Bat. • Brig. Royal ArtiUeiy *
• „ • do. do •
* Comp. Militia Engineers
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3rd DIVISION.— J3>ad Quarters, Darlington.
BTkwt.—At Ml ite Jrmg Conn.
Irt BMOADB.-Darliiigton.
S»AFP.— iU «« x«£ Armg Corp$.
North Lincoln Mflitia I^™ '
Spnth Unooln do Grantham.
Aottmgham do Newark.
^7g
Sad BSZGAI>Z.-.Newcastle.
Staff.— 4* in iH Army Corpt,
BimuoBV. • QuASTxsvn at
Jff?"?? ^j^ He™" '
2«"?rt. do Bedford.
Hantmgdon do Huntingdon.
DIVZ8I0VAL TaOOPS.— Darlington
36t^^oot fi^^r'
2nd West York Yeomanry Hali&x.
• Bat. • Brig. Boyal Artillery .
do. do.
* Oomp. MiUtia Engineers
OAVAi;,RY BRIQADB.— Doncaatcp.
Staff.— if < in i§t Armg Corpg.
- , ,^ QuAaTlESD AT
SthDrsffOcms Edinburgh.
21it Hiuaars Leeds.
4th Dragoon Guards York.
QUAXTSBIS AT
l8t West York Yeomanry Doncaster.
• Bat. • Brig. E. Horse Artilleiy
8th ARMT COKPB.—Eead Quarters, Edinburgh.
Staff.— J*/<w iH Army Corpt.
iBt DIVISION.— Head Quarters, Ediabupgb.
Staff.— -4» in tat Army Corp*.
1st BRIGASE.— Edinburgh.
Staff.— ilt in itt Army Corps,
BlTTALIOWS. QUAKTIKBI) AT
Kerry Mihtia Tralee.
Northumberland Militia Alnwick.
Fermanagh liGlitia Bnniskillen.
Sad BEIOASB.— Edinburgh.
Staff.— ^« in at Army Corpt.
BiniLion. QiTABTniD at
Antrim Militia Belfiwt.
Cavan do Oayan.
Donegal do Lifford.
DIVrSIOlTAL TE00P8. -Edinburgh.
60th Foot Edinburgh.
Ayrshire Yeomanry Ayr.
O Bat. and Brig. Royal ArtiUery Glasgow.
.f • do. do. •
• Comp, MiUtia Engineers •
lit BBIGAI>E.-Gla8gow.
Staff.— iO in j$i Army Corpi.
BiTTALXOa-8. QuABTiaiD AT
Highland Borderers Militia Stirling.
Highland Rifles do Dingwall.
Scottish Borderers do Dumfries.
ind BBIOASE.— Hamilton.
Staff.— ^f i» i»i Army Corpt.
BinALXOn. QUAmTlBXD AT
•"amberland MiUtia Carlisle.
Iflt Durham Militia Barnard Castle.
2Dd do. Durham.
2nd DIVISION. -Fead Quarters, Glasgow.
Staff.— ^f«» iH Army Corpt.
DITIBIOirAL TR0OF8.— Glasgow.
74th Foot Glasgow.
Queen's Own Lanarkshire Yeomaniy... Glasgow.
• Bat. • Brig. Royal ArtiUery
• ,. • » do.
• Comp. MUitia Engineers
1st BBIGAJ)E,-Mehrose.
Staff.— il« i« itt Army Corp$.
Battaliovs. Quabtbbbb at
Kast York MIHtia Beverley.
North York do Richmond.
Westmoreland Mmtia Carlisle.
Sad BXIGADE.— Melrose.
Staff.— Jj in j$t Army Corpt.
Battalions. Quabtbbbd at
5th LancBShixe MiUtia Burnley.
6th do Salfoid.
7th do Bury.
3rd DIVISION.— mod Quarters, Melrose.
Staff.— ^« m jtt Army Corpt.
BIYISIOITAL TROOPB.-Melrose.
QUABTBBIB AT
Fort George.
Newcastle-on*
Northumberland&Newcastle Yeomanry i Newest]
• Bat • Brig. Royal ArtiUeiy
• „ • „ do.
* Comp. MiUtia Engineers .
CAVALBY BRIQADE.— Mnsselbnrgh.
Staff.— ^« in ttt Army Corpt.
QVABTBBBD AT
Westmoreland ft Cumberland Yeomanry Penrith.
Lanark Yeomanry Lanark.
East Lothian Yeomanry Dunbar.
QUABTIBBB AT
• Bat.* Brig. R. Horse Artinery..
• Wanting.
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GARRISON ARMY.
PORTSMOUTH,
Including Isle of Wight, Solent, Spitheady Oosport and Portsdown Works, and the Defences fnv^
H^irst Castle to Selsea Bill,
BTITF.—Oeneral Commanding.
Aide$ de Camp (Four).
Auittant Adjutant and Quarter Master QeneraU-(TwoJ.
Major General Commanding Boyal Artillery.
Aide de Camp.
Brigade Major, Royal Artillery.
Major General Commanding Boy al Engineer;
Aide de Camp.
Brigade Major, Soyal Sngineere,
Major General Commanding Itle of WlgXt.
Aide de Camp.
Brigade Major.
Major Gen4Tal' Commanding Porttmovik andAdmineed Worke,
Aide de Camp.
Brigade Major.
Mcff'or General Commanding Gotport and Advanced Worke.
Aide de Camp.
Brigade Major.
REOULA& TE00P8 ...In&ntay let Bn. 24M Foot, 42iul Foot, and •
Artillory let, 2nd, 3rd, ^tk, 5th, 6ik and 7th Baiiery, 7th Brigade.
Engineers ...16<A * and 2Atk Company.
KHXTIA Infantry Hampahire, North Tipperary and Boyal Aberdeen JEnahlaudere.
ArtiUery Boyal Glamorgan, Ule of Wight, Maddington, Sampehire, Twfm, and SnOk
Tipperary.
PSNSIOinSSS BinUngham, Coventry, Derby, MaUfax, Leede, Zeiemter, it and and PorttmoM,
and Southampton Dietriete.
VOLtJlTTEBRS Infantry Det^ehmenfe from the Countiee qf Berke, Bedford, Siaford, Bnekinakam, Wilt*,
Hants (includina I$U of Wight), NotHngham, York (Weef Midinff), SerdM,
Oxford, Lancaster and Iforthany4on,
Artillery DetaehmenU from the Counties of ManU, York (West BidUtg), SkOM, mi
Lancaster.
^nguieeTB...Detaehmente from the CwnHes of York (West MUUng), Zamemier, Htmis, em
Northampton. * '
PLYMOUTH,
Inchtding Staddon, Bovisand Breakwater, Maker and Whitsand Bay Worlcs,
Btatw.-^ Lieutenant General Commanding,
Aides de Camp (Tvo).
Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General* (Tteo).
Colonel Commanding Eoyal ArtiUery.
Aide de Camj).
Brigade Major, Boyal Artillery.
Colonel Commanding Boyal Engineers,
Aide de Camp.
Brigade Major, Boyal Engineers.
Me^or General Commanding Devonport and Advanced Works.
Aide de Camp.
Brigade Major.
Major General Commanding Plymouth and Advameed Works,
Aide de Camp.
Brigade Major.
BEGULAB TBO0P8 ...In&ntry 1st Bn. \^th Foot.
Artillery ...xgihand soih Batteries 7M BHqade, Bfh Battery Sth Brigade, igik Battery V^
Brigade, and igfh Battery "iltk Brigade.
Engineers... * and \4th Company.
MILITIA Inftmtry ...Cornwall Savgern, Itt Devon and 2»'' Devon.
Artillery ...ComKull and' Jhroii Miner*, Lancashire, F]fe, Devon and DnWn City.
PENSIPygBB Bath, 2nd Manchester, 2nd Plymouth, 1st Manchester, and 1st Plymouth Districts.
VOLUVTEEBS Infkntry Detachments from the Counties of Derby, Gloucester, Wmrwiek, Devon, -SaUtp, ead
Worcester.
Artillery ...DstachmenUfrom the Counties cf Devon (12^ and 18M Corpevnly), Salop, GloMeester,
and Worcester.
Engineers ...Detachments from the Counties of Devon and Gloueetter,
PORTLAND,
Including the Verne, East Weir Breakwater, and Nothe Forts,
BSAW. — Mqjor General Commanding.
Aide de Camp.
Brigade Major.
Lieutenant Colonel Commant^g Boyal ArtiUery.
Lieutenant Colonel Commanding Boyal Engineers,
BEOTJLAB TB00P8 ...Artillery ...12M Battery IQth Brigade.
Engineers...*
XXLITZA Infiintry Dorsetshire.
Artillery Cork City.
PEHBIOHEBS Taunton, Dorchester, and Trowbridge Districts.
YOLinrCBEES Inflintry Detachments fi^om the County of Dorset.
Artillery Detaehmentsfrom the County of Dorset.
* Wanting,
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DOVER,
IncU^g Dover Caetle, Dropl^oult Western Eei.kts and Breakv^ater Batteries, aUo Farts and
Batteries from Dymchurch to Ranisgate.
BtATW.^Zieutemint Oeneral Commandinff.
Aidea de Camp {TwoK
JMittant Adjutant and Qunrter Matter Qtn*ral$ (Two)
Colonel Commanding Royal Artillen. ''
Aide de Camp^
Brigade Major, Boyal Artillery.
Colonel Commanding Royal Engineer;
Aide de Camp.
mvUJL TEOOFB ...Infentry...!??.fS^'^^' ^^^^ ^'^^-'-'•
^Sr.::^k'lt:C'' ^^''^' '''' 7^*' <^^ «^* ^^^ 9^* brigade.
"n-niA Inflmtay Eaet Kent
nVSIOHSRS Artillery Zeni.
^ Kerlf^rl ^ '* ^*'"'*^ ^"*^ «^ ^*^ ^^^' <^ Zent, Leieener,
Artillery ...Detaekmentefrom ike let, 2nd, 3ri, 4<*, 5« dn^ Porte, and Uth Sent.
CHATHAM,
Including the Medway and the Thames Defences.
BrAWW.-^Qeneral Commanding.
Aidee de Camp (Four).
Deputy Adjutant and Quarter Maeter Generate (Two)
Aeewtant Adjutant and Quarter Matter QeneraU (TwtS
Brigadier General Comma7iding Royal Artillerv
Aide de Camp.
Brigade Major, Royal Artillery.
Cohnel Commanding Royal Engineere.
Aide de Camp.
Brigade Major, Royal Engineert.
CHATHAM DIVISION,
Including Chatham Lines, Hoo and Damet Forts.
BflAWW.'—Major General Commanding at Chatham.
Aide de Camp.
Brigade Major.
Lieutenant Colonel Commanding Royal Artillent
Adjutant, Royal Artillery. ""*^-
Lieutenant CoUynel Commanding koyal Engineere.
Adjutant, Royal Engineert!
SHEERNESS DIVISION,
Including Sheen^s Lines^arnsan Point, Isle of Grain and Slough ForU
QflkWW.^Major General Commanding Sheemeee
Aide de Camp.
Brigade Major.
Lieutenant Colonel Commanding Royal Artillerv
Adjutant, Royal ArtUlery. ^^'
Lieutenant CoUynel Commanding ioyal Engineere.
«.». Adjutant, Royal Engineert
MUUR TROOPS ...IiAntry ^h Foot. ^
™™- Inflmtry bth Middlesex.
nntmwvik. Artillery Durham, and Yorkthire.
mmma -tX-V Prrtton, Chatham, Skrewtbury and Sheffield Dietride.
i.i>flT2EB8 ii&ntry Detachment » from the City of London and County of Surrey.
tr^ "^itCXT, "k'^I'Ltf:"^-' ""^ *" ^-* <^^*' -^ 6«. ««. 10'*.
JGDgiaeers ...Vetachmente from the City of London and Tower HamUte.
TILBURY DIVISION,
hicWdivg Tilbury, Grovesend, Coalhouse, Shommeade amd CUffe Forts
BiAn.—Lieutenant General Commamding.
Aidee de Camp {Two).
AttUtant Adjutant and Quarter Maeter OenerdU (2^>.
Col4>nel Commanding Royal Artillery. '
Aide de Camp.
Brigade Major, Royal Artillery.
Colonel Commanding Royal Engineert.
Aide de Camp.
Brigade Major, Royal Engineert.
Major Generate Commanding Volunteer Brigadet (Powr).
Aidet de Camp (Four).
SQIAS Taiuma Brigade Majort (Four).
OrSlORRg Artillery .Northumberland, Argyle and Bute, and Antrim.
**■ London Dittrict.
let EaH Divinon, 2nd do. ; \tt Wett Divieion, 2nd do,: let ITorik Divieion
HimmEB Int^t^ T,^ , 2"^'^^' South DiciHon! Woolwi<AandSr^nwiik' -OtoMWfl,
^^ 'ESS?*^ Detachment* from the County ofMiddletex.
■™i»«7 Detachmente from the County of Middleeex and let Zeni Corete
KngineeM ...Detachmente fromthe Coun^ ^ MiddlSZ. ^'
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HARWICH,
Including Landguard Fort and Harmch De^fencea, Circular Redoubt, Angel Qaie Battery, Shctiey
Battery and adjacent Towers,
BlArw.—Major General Commanding,
Aide de Camp,
Brigade Major.
Lieutenant Colonel Commanding Xogal ArtxUerg.
Lieutenant Colonel Commanding Bogal Engineere.
aXOTJLAS, TROOPS ...Infantry 60M Foot.
ArtUlery ^ath BatUrg g«A Brigade,
Engineers ... •
MILITIA Infantry Eeeex Eiflee,
ArtiUery ...Weet Si{frolk.
PE1T8I0REES Tpewieh District .
VOLUETBEM Infantry ...Detaehmente from the Countg of Suffolk,
▲rtiUery ...Detaehmenie from the Countjf of Eeeex,
PEMBROKE,
Including Stack Rock, South Hook, Popton Point, Euhherstone, West Blockhouse, Thome J^land, I
Mumbles, St. Catherines Island, Scoveston, I
BTAJW.-'Mt^'or General Commanding, i
Aide de Camp.
Brigade Mayor,
Lieutenant Colonel Commanding Soyal Artillerf,
Lieutenant Colonel Commandmg Sogal Engineers.
BEOTTLAB TK00P8 ...ArtUlery 4<A and sik Batterg Qtk Brigade,
Engineers ...83i'*1 Compang.
HHITIA Infantry Merumeth, Sadnor and Brecon,
Artillery Carmarthen, and Pembroke.
PEHSIOEEBS Worcester, Cardiff, and GUmcetter Bietriete. « ,
yOLVETEEES Inftintry Leiaehmente from the Couniiee of Cardigan, Montgomerg, Badnor, BTeclmoek, om.
Fembroke. , ,
Artillery Detaehmente fkvm the Countiee of Glamorgan and Pembroke.
Engineers . . . Detachments from the Count g of Flint.
EDINBURGH,
Including Leith Fort and Defences.
iutant and Q^strter Master Generals {Two). i
lajor. f
lolonel Commanding Bogal Artillerg. |
Sfinr.— lfoy«r General Commanding.
Aide de Camp.
Assistant Adjutant and Queu'ter Master Generale {Two).
Brigade Major.
Lieutenant ColoncL „
Lieutenant Colonel Commanding Bogal Engineers,
REOTTLAE TROOPS ...ArtiUery i?** Batterg llth Brigade,
Engineers . . . 13'^ Compang.
PEKSIOESRS Edinburgh, Faisleg, Perth and Stirling Dietricts, ^ ,^ „ .
VOLUHTEERS Infantry Detaehmente from the Citg qf EdinUrgh amd the Couniue of Midioihimm ami
Haddington.
Artillery DetachmenU Jrom the CUg qf Edinburgh and the Couniiee of MidlUhian ami
Haddington.
Bogineers —Detaehmente from ike Countg of Lanark.
CORE,
Including Spike Island, Camden and Carlisle Forts.
BTAn.—Major General Commanding,
Aide de Camp.
Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Matter Generale {Two)
Brigade Major, , ^ ..,,
Lieutenant CoUmel Commanding Bogal ArtMerg,
Lieutenant Colonel Commanding Bogal Engineere.
REGULAR TROOPS ...Infantry lOSrcl Foot and *
ArtiUery jth Batterg lOth Brigade,
Engineers... *
im-.TTTA Infantry North, and South Mago,
ArtiUery Donegal.
PEHSIOIIEBS 1»* ^^*« TraUe, Clonmel, and TuUawiore Dislriete,
DUBLIN,
Including Kingstown, Howth, Pigeon House, Castle and Magazine Forts.
BtJin,—Major General Commanding,
Aide de Camp,
Aseietant A^utant a/nd quaHer Matter Generals {Two),
Brigade Major.
Lieutenant Colonel Commanding Bogal Artillerg,
lAeutenant Colonel Commanding Eog<d Engineere,
BEOULAB TBOOPS In&ntry • and 64<A Foot.
S£UUJ.«A X* ArtUlery xi^ BaHerg IQih Brigade,
Bngineeni... *
im-.TTTA InfanUy XHdare.
ArtUlery Edinburgh,
PBVBIOIIEBS ^*"^ JHUcenng, ist DubUn, and DtMin, Oarlow, and langferd iHsCriete.
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JERSEY.
8ta».~ Jfa;or Btntral (hmmoMdiHg,
Aids de Camp,
Brigade Mmot,
LUuUnamt Colonel Oonmand^ Roj/al AriUUrg.
JUtutonani Colonel Qmmandinff SogalBn^neen,
BIOTIIAR TH00P8 ...Inflmtry a Oompaniee 107^ ^^ooi.
Artillary Sa^ 6th SatUrg lOa Brigade.
HUTU. JnSntry la#, 2md, 9rd, 4th, and 5M Jeneg,
AimtBcy let, 2nd, 9rd, Aih, and 5th Jeneg,
OUERN8ET.
BciVf .— Jfa/or Gentml Commanding,
Aide de Camp,
Brigade Major.
Zieutenant Colonel Commanding Bogal Artillerg.
Lieutenant Colonel Commanding Bogal Engineere,
BIGULAE TEOOPB ...Inftmtry a Cow^niee liyfth Foot.
ArtiUeiy Malf 6th Batterg lOth Brigade.
VLOIA. Inflntry let, 2nd, 3r<2, and ith lAgU Infantrg.
Artillery Q%em$eg,
ALDERNET.
Sxm.— JC^'or General Commamding.
Aide de Camp,
Brigade Mmor. ^ „
lAeuUnant Colonel Commanding Bogal AriiUerg,
Lieutenant Colonel Conmanding Segal Engineer:
SIOVLAft TKOOPB ...Infimtry 4 Compamiee With Foot.
ArtiUeiy 9M and loih Batteriee IWh Brigade.
nUZIA Arttllexy Aldemev,
?nrSI0nat8 Jeneg Lietriet.
SMALL FORTS AND POSTS IN IRELAND.
Indvding Farta and Batteries at AtHlone, Bel/aat, Lough 8%villy, Lcmgh Foyte, EnnisHllen, Kilkmrin,
Tarhertf Carrig, Seattery, Limerick, Charles Fort, Kinsale and Waierford,
Under the oommond of the General of the District.
KEOVLAK T&00P8 ...ArtiUery Bth BaHerg IQth Brigade,
Enffineen... *
nUTIA In&ntry Queen't County, Carlow, Londonderrg, Weetmeath, Meaik and Leitrim,
Artillery Mid Uleter, Watetford.Weet Cork and Limeriek.
PENSIOKEaa Mhlone, let Belfaet, 2nd Belfau*, Armagh, Londonderrg, Enniekillen, Omaah,
Limeriek, Ennit and Wateiford Dietriet».
• Wanting*.
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LIST OF REGULAR TROOPS AT HOME
AND MILITIA.
with their Brigades, Divisions, and Arm^ Corps, or Oairlsons,
FOB MOBILIZATION.
N.B.— The Qisarters of the Troops determine their place in the Field, or Garrison, Army : Troops changing
quarters change their place for mobilization accordingly.
CAVALRY.
I Life Gnards Gavalxy Brigade
a „ Po.
Royal Horse Guards,
a Dragoon Guards .
3 >f
4 f>
5 *>
X Dragoons
3 Hussars
Arvtjf Corju.
8
Do. :.......'. 8
and Division 4
xst Division 4
Cavalry Brigade 7
Do. 2
Do. 5
Do 5
Do. 4
Do. 1
Arms CvTft.
Beginuni.
4 Hussars Cavalry Brigade
5 Lancers Do. o
6Dragoonj Do. 7
7 Hussars Do. 4
II „ Do 2
x6Lanoers Do. 2
x8 Hussacs Garrison London
19 „ ardDivision 4
9o „ Cavalry Brigade 4
21 Do 7
4 Battery A Brigade .
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Cavalry Brigade 2
Army Corps Artilleiy 4
Do. 2
Do 1
Do 8
Do 8
Do 4
Do 4
ROYAL ARTILLERY.
H0B8E ABTILLXET.
Armf Corpt.
An^Corr*'
I Battery B Brigade... CavalxT Brigade 4
K „ ,. „ ... Do. 3
D .. C „
. Army Copra ArtiUeiy 2
Do 1
... Cavalry Brigade 1
... Army Corps Artillery 2
Do 1
FIELD ABTILLEET.
Arv^ Corpi,
A Battexy xst Brigade Army Corps ArtiUexy 2
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K "
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...3rd „ 8
— xat , 1
...and M 2
... xst „ 1
Army Corps Artillery 1
... 3rd Division 4
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... xst
... xst
... xst
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...and
...aid
... 3»d
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JJ .. If 11
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Army Corps ArtiUexy 1
... xst Division 3
•••"t „ 8
•..3rd „ 2
... 3rd^ 3
Army Corps ArtOlery 2
... xst Division 8
•aad „ 8
•••3rd 1
•••»'»d „ 3
-and „ 4
Ganri»on»
X Battery 7 Brigade... Portsmouth
a ... Portsmouth
... Portsmouth
... Portsmouth
... Portsmouth
... Portsmouth
... Portsmouth
... Devonport
... Plymouth
... Plymouth
... Dover
... Pembroke
... Pembroke
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Oarriton.
6 Battery 9 Brigade... Dover
7 ff ff II ...Dover
8 „ „ „ ... Tilbary
9 If If II — 5?^®^.
ao f, I, f, ... Harwich
* ,« Ci Jersey
6 „ xo „ I ^Guernsey
7 „ „ „ ...Cork
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8 m,, „ ]k Charles Fort
( I Waterford
9 „ „ „ ... Aldemey
xo „ „ t, ... Aldemey
xxBatteiyxo Brigade... Dublin
xa „ „ „ ...Portland
X9 If If I. ...Devonport
Chatham A Bheemeei
Chatham & Sheeneai
„ ...TUbuiy
Chatham ASheexEMS
Chatham A; 8heerce.<«
»» ... Edinburgh
„ ... Tilbury
», ... Flymooth
If rz
II If
ff ff
If ff
ROYAL ENGINEERS.
Army Corp§,
A Troop B. E. Train Army Corps Engineers 1
n f do. * 1
O i» »» \ do. i 2
xst Company xst Division.... 1
7th
9th
X3tli
X4tli
xsth
Garrison Dover
and Division 4
Garrison Chatham
xst Division 8
GuTison Edinburgh
Garrison Plymouth
.Aimy Corps Engineers 2
x6th Company..
xyth
xSth
19th
3oth
aand
23WI
24th
33rd
34th
AsrmfCetfi,
Garrison Portsmoatii
. xst Division 2
.3rd „ 4
. iBt „ 4
. and , 1
.3rd , 1
. Army Corps Eng;ineerB 1
Garrison Portamoutl
Lportamouth
Garrison Pembroke
..Garrison Tilbuy ft Thaxam
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INFANTBY.
I BtttaUon GrvnadJer Gds... i x |
3 I. .. ... z z 8
Garrison Lonclon
« 8
X 3
X 8
1 8
: 1
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ff a X 1
»t X I 1
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.. I « 4
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.. X 1 2
aDiy.Bn.6
.. a a 1
aDiy.Bii.1
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..GarriBon Portamonth
.. X 1 5
.. X 3 2
. a X 1
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4zstFoot 3 3 1
4and „ Garrison rortsmoath
45tli M X z 2
47tli , X a 1
49*11 >i a a 1
50th „ X Diy.Bn. 8
sand „ a Diy.Bn. 2
53rd , z a 2
55th a a 1
56th , a Diy.Bn. 5
X Bn. 60th RiHes ...v.... ".'.". x Diy.Bn. 3
64th Foot Garriaon Dublin
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69th
74th
84th
86th
87th
95th
96th
xo3rd
xo4th
xosth
xo6th
ZOTth
108th
Qth
Garrison Harwioh
a Diy.Bn. 8
a X 2
a Diy.Bn. 7
Garrison Doyer
X X 4
z 3 1
.... Garrison Chatham
^ 3 Diy^n. 1
X a 4
a z 2
Garrison Oork
X 3 1
X 3 1
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BNGLAIO) ASD WALES.
Ondigaa
Oumarfhein Pembroke.
Oomwall and Deromlfinerg Plymonth.
DsTon Do.
Dorhsn CShatha&L
Glamorgan Portsmootb.
Hsmpshira Do.
Ultof Wght Do.
MtgitMnt,
Kent Doyer.
Lanoashire Plymouth.
Norfolk Coast.
Korthumherland Tilbury.
Pembroke Pembroke.
Bnilblk Harwioh.
Sussex Newhayen.
Torkshhre Chatham.
irsyll and Bnta Tilbaxy.
Umborgh Dublin.
nte Plymouth.
SCOTLAND.
Forfhrand Kincardine Portsmouth.
Haddington, Berwick, Lin- ^ ^^
Uthgow. and Peebles ) ^^
Aatrim Tilbury.
CorkCtlgr Portland.
Oick(WiMt) Belfast. Lough Swilly,and
Lough Foyls.
Donegal Ogrk.
Doblm Ottar.. « Flyinoiitkt^
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£imdriok City Charles Fort k Waterford.
Kid-Ulster Athlone.
BUgo
South Tipperary Portsmouth.
Waterford The Shannon
Wioklow
AaglsMy..
SN0ZHSIB8.
G^MTifoa.
Monmouth 1
ChtrrUon.
ZHFAITTBT.
ENGLAND AND WALES.
BedfoA
Berks
Sriffode. DMfios. Army Corpi,
a 3 7
a a 6
a a 5
Osmbridge a a 7
Cimarron a z 6
tstchediire i z 6
and Do. x 3 6
Oomwall Garrison Plymouth
Cnmbeiland * a a 8
Denbigh z x 6
itt Derby i 3 6
and Do. X 3 6
zsi Deron Garriaon Plymouth
and Do. .,... Do.
Donat Garrison Portland.
Segim^nL Brigade IHwiou. Armg Oorva.
zst Durham a a 8
and Do a a 8
Essex Biflea Garrison Harwioh
West Essex
Flint
Glamorgan ....
North Gloucesi
Do.
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South
Hampshire ; Garrison Portsmouth
Hereford x 3 4
Hertford a 3 7
Huntingdon a 3 7
East Kent Garrison Doyer
West Do X 3 3
xst Lancashire D^g^tce^byV^i^UyiliS
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Brigade. DivMon. Amj/ Cktrjtt,
and Lancashire i
3rd Do 2
4th Do 2
Sth Do a
6th Do 2
7th Do a
Leicoater 1
North Linooln i
Soath Do I
London i
Merioneth Garrison I'embroke
Baet Middlesex a 3 8
and Do a 3 8
3rd Do a 3 3
4th Do r 3 8
cth Do Garrison Chatham
3
3
3
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3
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Montgomery x
zst Norfolk 1
and Do x
Northampton and BnUand i
Northumberland z
Nottingham z
OxforcT..
z 3 0
Radnor Garrison Pembroke
Bhropshize a 3 5
Begimeni. Brigade, DMctes. Aim9 Corpa.
ist Somerset i 3 *
and Do z 3 4
istStafibrd a a 6
and Do a a 6
«d Do 2 a 6
west Suffolk a a 7
ist Surrey a a 3
and Do a a 8
3rd Do a a 8
Sussex 3Div.Bn.8
King's Own Tower Hamlets a z 5
Queen's Own Do. a z 5
zst Warwick a 3 4
and Do a 3 4
Westmoreland z 3 ««... 8
Wiltshire a a 5
Worcester a 3 6
East York i 3 8
North York z 3 8
zst West York a a 4
and Do a a 4
3rd Do a a 4
4th Do aDi7.Bii.4
5th Do z z 7
6th Do z z 7
SCOTLAND.
Aberdeenshire Gaarrison Portsmoath
Ayr and Wigtown z 3 2
Edinburgh a z 4
Highland Borderers z a 8
Highland Light Inftmtnr zDiy.Bn.4
Highland Biflea 1 a 9
zst Lanark a
and Do a
Perth z
Renfrew z
Scottish Borderers z
4
4
a
a
8
IRELAND.
Antrim a z 8
Armagh 3Diy.Bn.2
Oarlow Ghurrison Lough Swilly
Cayan
Clare a
North Cork a
South Cork a
Donegal a
North Down a
South Down a
Dublin Coun^ a
Dublin City z
Fermanagh x
Galway » a
Kerry z
Kildaro
Kilkenny z
8
z 6
3 a
3 I
I 8
z 7
z 7
z 7
a 6
z 8
3 2
X 8
Garrison Dublin
a 8
King's County z a 8
Leltrim Garrison Kinaale
Limerick z a 8
Londonderry Garrison Lfmeriok
Longford z a 6
Louth z a 5
North Mayo Garrison Oork
South Mayo Do.
Meath Garrison Lough Foyle
Monaghan i a 5
Queen's Co Garrison Athlone
Roscommon z a 6
North Tipperary Garrison Portsmonth
5^rone aI>iy.BiL.3
Westmeath Garrison Belfiust
Wexford a x 6
STAFF.-SUB DISTRICTS.
KNOLAKD and WAUffi.
ValunUers, zst Adm. Bait. Northnmberlsjid, 8th Northumberland, zst Newcastle-oa-^ne. I
Vr^ Q Brigade Depott 0ABXI8LE. CouniiMf CimBXBLA>]rD, WssTMOBsijkvn.
XH \J» JSL* LUutenant Colonel.—Georae Vincent Wateon, 31 Oct. 77 ; Colofulf az Aug. 74.
PMTflMwftfr.—Terrence Rowan, z6 Sept. 59 ; Q.M., a8 April 54 ; Son. Major. 16 Sept 6a.
Li»eB$gimenU,H»£L,UtiL IfOttia, Cumberland, Westmoreland. ^ *^
VolmnUerM, ist Administratiye Battalion Cumberland, zst Adm. Batt. Westmorelaad.
lOr^ Q Brigade Depot, ITBWOASTLl, provitionallg at SUNBERLANB. Cbtm^y, DvxKiJC.
Xl \Jm O ■ JAeuUnant Colonel.—Lord John H. Tavlour, 31 Oct. 77 ; Colonel, ag June 75.
Pa««a«f«r.— David Hepworth, za Aug. 6a; Sonorary Major, za Aug. 77.
Xmm £#^Mimte, 08th, 106th.-- JrOttta, zst and and Durbun.
VolaiOeere, zst, and, 3rd and 4th Administrative Battalions Durham, 3rd Duitutm.
1 Stt^Bmfmtaiar, x Apr. yS,
. ^.^ he ratted).
Volunteered xstaiMf and Administrative Battalions North Riding Yorkshire.
l^r\ ^ Brigade Depot, BEVERLEY. County, Ei^T RiniKO ov Yoxx.
X^ U. \J, Lieutenant ColoneL—Q. W. F. M. Wilson, 17 Oct. 77 j Colonel, aa April 76.
PajraMw««r.— Frederick Blanco Forster, 5 Dec. 51 ; Hon. Major, 5 Dec. 61 : Stafl^^nm. z Anr -3
Line Begiment, zst and and Batt. 15th.— mutta. zst Bast York, and East York (to he raieed), ^' '
Volunteere, ist Adm. Batt. East Riding Yorkshire, ist East Riding Yorkshire.
Digitized by V^jOOQ li::
staff.— Sub Districts. i8
vr^ /> Brigadt Ihpot, TOBX. Counhr, Fart of Wbbt Biszhg or YoBX.
ll Ui U I LituUnani CoUMel.—ThomM Francis Lloyd, 6 Nov. 78 ; Colonel, 9 Aug. 78.
Faymatior. —
XiiM Bepmtnt, zst aiMi snd Batt. Uth.^3£ilUia, 5th aiul and West York.
Volunteori, zst Administrative Battalion West Biding Yorkshire.
lK[r\ 7 Brigade Depot, TOWtSBRAOT, Co»ii/y, Wbsx Binzira of Yobxbhxbb.
ll U« § m Liemieuant Co<o«mZ.— Frederick Hardy, 39 Dec. 77 ; Colonel, 5 May 74.
! PaymM^er. — George Bltmon. za June 60 ; JIou, Major, 27 Jaly 70 ; Stc^TajfrnasUr, t Apr. 8.
'1 Um Segimenie, 65th, 84th.— ifUi^ia, 3rd West York.
VolKuteert, 4th Adin. Batt. West Hiding Torkshire, and West Biding Yorkshire.
\K[r\ fi ^*** BeffimenU, 5l8t, 106th.— ^fiZi^ta, zst West York.
ll U. O ■ Volunteere, 3rd Adm. Battalion Went Biding Yorkshire, 7th West Biding Yoi kshire.
Vr^ Q Brigade Depot, HALIFAX. Couniv, Part qf Wbbt Binuro ov Yobk.
ll Ui C7. Lieutenant Colonel.— Chaxlei Blewitt, z May 78; Colonel, za Feb. 78.
PayiiMMto*.— Christopher Myers Dawes, 30 Aug. 64; Hon. M<yor, 30 Aug. 79.
Zmm Begimtnte, 88rd, 76th.— JfiMia, 6th West York.
Volunteer; and Administrative Battalion West Biding Yorkshire, 3rd (3Qth aitaeked) and 4th
West Biding Yorkshire.
yjf^ 1 (\ Brigade Depot, YORZ, prooieionaUg at BBAD70XD. Connig, Part of Wbbt Bidivg or Yobx.
ll U« X Wa JUemtenant Cbton«Z.— Bobert BlackaU Montgomery, Z5 March 79 ; Colonel, z April 78.
Pi^fWHMeter.^Gtnhame Craig, i April 57 ; Son.M«yor, zo July 7a ; StqfPagmaeter, x Apr. 78.
Line Begimtnt, ist and and Batt. lith. —MilUia, 4th West York.
Volnnteere, 5th Adm. Batt. West Biding Yorkshire, «9th and 34th Wen Biding Yorkshire.
|T|^ 1 1 Brigade Depot, LAN0A8TEB, temporarilv at 7LBETW0OO. Countg, Part q/'Liiroi.SKiBB.
ll vli XX* Lieuienant Colonel.— Andte^r Campbell Knox Lock, az June 79 ; Colonel, z Oct. 77.
Pagmaeter. —
Line Begiment, ist and and Batt. 4ibi.—Miliiia, zst Lancashire.
Volunteere, 5th Administrative Battalion Lancashire.
', I Apr. 78.
VTi^ 1 Q Brigade Depot. PBX8T0H. Countg, Part 0/Li.iroi.SHXBa.
ll via X^a Lieutenant Colonel.— WUHsaa Charles Bancroft, zo Apr. 79 ; Colonel, z4 Aug. 7a.
PMmaater.—Jdbn Falls, 4 Dec. 57; Son. Me^jor, z6 Oct. 7z ; Stt^ Pagwiaeter,
UneBegimente, iTth, SUt.— Militia, 3rd Lancashire.
Tolunteere, 6th Adm. Batt. Lancashire, a7th (8and aiiaehedj Lancashire.
"}Jf\ 1 O Brigade Depot, WABBINOTOV. Countg, Part <{f Lavcaahibb.
ll VI XOa Lieiutenant Co2mm^— Joseph de Montmorency, aa Oct. 79 ; Colonel, 16 Aug. 78.
Pagmaeter.— V. O. Sargeant-Openshaw, ao July 66 ; Mon.Mqfor, 37 July 76 j Stt^Pagm. x Nov.79.
I4M JbyiflMfrf, zst and and Batt. 8th.— .tfttt^ia, and Lancashire.
Volunteere zst (z3th, 48th, 54th attaehed), 5th, z5th, 64th oMi 80th Lancashire.
I N'n 1 A, ^^^ Begimente 40th, 82Bd.— ifiWia, 4th Lancashire.
•*•! Vi X^Xa Volmnteere, Qth Administrative Battalion Lancashire, 47th Lancashire.
JJf\ 1 (% Pr^Ai* J>«po#. BUKHLET. Countg, Part ((fLAMOJiSKna.
^^ Ui X V/ a XM»^«]iaiif Colonel. — John ^ompson, za June 78 ; Colonel, a6 March 78.
PoMMf^er.— William Hughes, ao Nov. 67 ; Hon. Major, aa March 79.
Line Begimente, Wth, 591^.— IfUt^, 5th Lancashire.
Volunteere, 3rd and 8th Administrative Battalions Lancashire.
fjfx 1 fi Brigade Depot, ASHTOH. Countg, Part ({f LA.]rci.SHXBX.
*^ Ui ImXJm Lieutenant Colonel.— Bohert Bruce Chichester, zsNov. 79 ; Colonel, 34 Dec. 75.
PotraiaJ^.— Horatio Morgan, Z7 Sept. 58; Mon. Me^or, ij Sept. 73; StqfPagm. z Apr. 78.
UneBegimente, 6Srd, 9Stii.— Militia, 6th Lancashire.
Volunteere, 4th and 7th Adm. Batt. Lancashire, 6ih, 33rd, 40th and 56th Lancashire.
fjfy 1 17 Brigade Depot, BtTBT. Cbmify, Part of Lajtcashibx.
^^ Ui X f ■ XM»<Ma«< CofoiMZ.— William Henrv Kerr, 30 Mar. 78 j Colonel, z Oct. 77.
PoyiiMMtor.— William Stewart Thorbum, z9 Feb. 67 ; Son. Captain, Z9 Feb. 73.
Une Begiment, ist amd and Batt. MtAi.-Miliiia, 7th Lancashire.
Volmnteere, 8th and 24th Lancashire.
ljf\ 1 Q Brigade Depot, OHSSTXB. Countg, Chbshibb.
*^ U. X Wa XMKtoMfU CoZonei.— Thomas Tyacke, z May 78 ; Colonel, 33 Apr. 78.
PoyMM^tfT.- Nathaniel Byre Bobbins, Z4 Jan. 6a ; Son. M^'or, Z4 Jan. 77.
Une Begieeeni, zBt and and Batt. tiud.—MUitia, zst and and Cheshire.
Volunteer*, zst, and, 3rd, 4th, and 5th Admiuuibrabive Battalions Cheshire.
ifjfy 1Q Brigade Depot, LIGRFTSLD. Countg qf St jLVJOiiji.
1*^ U« X C7i Lieutenant Cofon«Z.— Edmund M. Manuingham-iiuller, 3 Feb. 77 ; Colonel, z6 Oct. 7 .
Pagmaeter.-—
Ith, 80th.— mZt^ta, and and zst Stafford.
Volunteere, zst ami and Administrative Battalions Staffordshire.
Pagmaeter.—
I Ume Begiwtente, SSth. 80th.— Jf«/t<ta, and and zst Stafford
Nn Q n -^^"^ Begimente, 64th, 98th. — JfiZi^ia, 3rd Stafford, 4th Stafford {to he raieed) .
A>1 Ui JuXJm Volunteere, 3rd, 4th and 5th Administrative Battalions Staffordshire.
yjf\ 01 Pri^ad* D#poe.SHBEW8BXJBY. CoNii£s«t, Shbopbrxbb and Moktooxbbt.
Al Ui ^X. I4«»<«iiaii< Co/om;.— Fiennes Middleton Colvile, CB. 9 Dec. 76; Colonel, az April 7a.
Pagmaeter. —
Line Begietenie, 48rd, Mrd.— 3fU«^, Montgomery, zst Shropshire, and Shropshire ( to he raieed).
Volunteere, zst and and A.dminiBtrative ^ttalions Shropsliire.
VI t^ O O Brigade Depot. WOBCESTEB. Countiee, Wobcxstbbshibb. HBXxroxnsKiBB.
*^ Wi Zl^ a X«««^«)ianf CotoM«i.—Fitz William Frederick Hunter, tg Dec. 77 ; Colonel, a? Jan. 74.
PotfiiuMf^.— c. Bobert Scott, ao Feb. 53 ; Son. Major, ao Feb. 62 ; StqfPagm. x Apr. 78.
Ltne Begimente. SVth, 9Sth.—MilUia, Worcester, Hereford.
Volunteere, zst and and Adm. Batt. Worcestershire, zst Adm. Batt. Herefordshire.
T^n O Q Brigade Depot, WBEZEAIC. Countiee, Aitglxsbjl, CiJiVi^BVox, Dbxbxoh, FLnrr, Mxbiokbth.
11 Ui /iO. Untenant Colonel.-
Pagmaeter.—Ang. B. de Lasalle, z8May 58 ; Son. Mc^or, zz Mar. 7a; StqfPagm. z Apr. 78.
Line Begiment, zstatiitand Batt. 88rd.— 3fi/t^fa, Flint, Denbigh, Carnarvon, Merioneth, Anglesea.
Volunteere, zst Adm. Batt. Carnarvonshire, zst Adm. Batt. Denbighshire, zst Adm. Batt. Flintshire.
No O^ Brigade Depot, OABHIFT. Couh^mh, Pxxbboxx, CABXA^BTHBir. Glaxobga.k.
*i Wi ^T* Lieutenant Colonel.— GwiTge Carden, 3Z Oct. 77; Colonel, $ Oct. 77.
PatfaMMfer.— Frederick F. Fereday, 9 Nov. 55 ; Son. Major, 9 Nov. 70; 8t<{fPagm. i Apr. ^8
Line Begimente, 4lBt, 99t\i.— Militia, zst Grlaroorgan, and Glamorgan (to be raieed.)
Volunteere, zst Administrative Battalion, Pembrokeshire, z6t Administrative BattAlio^ Car-
marthenshire, zst, and, 3rd (4th, 5th attacked) Qlamorganshiiaed by VJiOU v IC
19 Staff, — Sub Districts.
l^rs O^ Sriffade Depot, "BUSaOV. Count m«, GAUiOAir, lUsHOX, Bbbcov, MoVKQlTTH.
■fcl iJm JSkUm Lieutenant Colonel.— ChArleA M'Clintock Cotton, xa June 78 ; CoUmot, 30 April 78.
Pay ma»/*r.— Henry Manning, t July 6a ; JTom. Major, 15 Oct, 73; Sta^Tofm. i Apr, 78.
LineSeginuni, xst a»i and Batt. Mth.— JlTi/ttta, Monmouth, Radnor, Cardigan, Breoon.
Volunte«r$t ist Administrative Battalion Brecknockshire, iBt cmJ and Adm. Batt>]inn>
Monmouthshire, and Monmouthshire.
KT/^ O fi Brigade Depot, DEEBT. County, Dbbbt.
Jl% \Jm A\Jm Lieutenant Colonel.— Jvnes Sinclair Thomson, 3 Apr. 78; Colonel, 37 Jnhr 71.
PavflMuter.— Frank Samwell, za Aug. 6a ; Hon. M^for, 19 Sept. 73 ; Stiff Fagm, i Apr. 78.
Line Begiment$, Mth, 96\Ai.— Militia, and and ist Derby.
Volunteere, xst and 3rd AdministratiTO Battalions Derbyshire.
"Vr^ Q <7 Brigade Depot, LEIOESTEB. Couniiee, Nottihohax, Lbicbstbb.
X^ U. JU § m Lieutenant Colonel.— EAwnrd Chippindall, CB. 3 Apr. 78 ; Colonel, 14 Aug. 7a.
JPavmaeter, —
Line Begimente, zst and and Bart. 17th, iBth.-^MilUia, xst Leicester, and Leicester (to be raited), Nottingham.
Volunteert, zst Adm. Batt. Leicestershire, zst Adm. Batt. Nottinghamshire, ist Nottingfaanuhire.
■^ ^ Q Q Brigade Depot, WAEWIOK. Counig, Wabwicb.
A^ KJm iftJ O ■ Lieutenant Colonel.— John Hart Dunne, 3X Oct. 77 ; Colonel, as Nov. 70.
Pagma$ter,—de P. de P. O'Kelly, 38 Dec. 6a; Son,Mqfor, 4 July 74 j 8t^fBagm.,^ Apr. 79-
Line Begimeni, xst and and Batt. 6th. — Militia, zst amd and Warwick.
Tolunteere, zst Adm. Batt. Warwiokshlre. xst Warwiekshirt.
"NT/^ O Q Brigade Depot, VOETHAKPTOF. CowiMm, Noxthjlmptoit, Rutlutd.
X^ U. Zl C7 1 XM»i«nan« Colonel.— Hon. William Henry Herbert, 31 Oct. 77 j Go^omZ, 9 H*y 7^
P<urMa«<«r.— e.Aldborou^h Bundle, 3 June 59 ; Uon.M<yor, 3 June 74 j Bte^Papm. z Apr. 79.
X»M Begimtnie, 48th, 68th. —JfUi^, zst Northampton and Rutland, and Northsiiqptonaiid RnUand (fo heraitei),
Volunteert, zst Administratiye Battalion Northamptonshire.
XT/^ Qn Jfffvaitf I>tfpo«, mrOOLN. County, LxTCOLir.
tlU. ^\Jm Lieutenant Colonel.— JohnBon Wilkinson, 5 Deo. 77: Colonel, Z3 April 77.
PayvMUter.— Alex. W. MoKenzie. 6 Feb. 57; Hon, Mqjor, 6 Feb. ya 1 8ie(fFajftt, x Apr. 78.
LineB^gim^nt, xst and and Batt. 10th.— if»/t/ta, North Lincoln, South Lincohi.
Volunteere, xst aiki and Administrative Battalions Lincolnshire.
NTn Q1 Brigade Depot, a&BAT YABMOVm. CoKufy, Nobvolb.
Xl U • OX* LUuUnant Colonel.— J oim Mfller, xj Aug. 79 ; Colonel, 97 May 75.
PatrMocto-.— Claud Buchanan Piers, R. Art (aettttg), a6 April 6a
XiiM BegkMnit, ist ai«f and Batt. 9th.— JftWui, zst and and Norfolk.
VoluTiteere, xst, and, 3rd, 4th Norfolk.
fij'rs QO Brigade Depot, BURT ST. EDMUUDS. Co»«^i«, Subbolk, CUKBBlDei.
XI U . O Zl . Heuienam Ct^onel,— John M'Kay, 10 April 78 ; Colonel, z Maj 76.
PflysMutor.— Henry O. Gurrie, xa Aug. 6a ; Hon, Mtff'or, za Aug. 7a ; BtqfFagtk, i Apr. 78.
Line Begiment, xst and and Batt. 12tiL—Miliiia, West Suffolk, Cambridge.
Volunteere, zst, and, and 3rd Adm. Batt. Suttbik, xst Adm. Batt Cambridgwhira, 3rd
Cambridgeshire.
^r/\ QQ Brigade Depot, VSOFOBJ). CoM»/«e«, Huntingbon, Bbdvobd, Hbbtvobd.
X^ U . ^^m Lieutenant Co2cm«i.— William Hanbury Hawley, xt Oct. 77 J Colonel, 8 May 77.
Poysuu^.— Frank W. Dundee, 33 March 58 ; Hon.M^ajor, a^ March 73; St^Fagu,i Apr. 7S
Line Begiment, xst awdand Batt. 16th.— JfUt/ta, Huntingdon, Bedford, Hertford.
Volunteere, xst Adm. Batt. Bedfordshire, zst and and Adm. Batt. Hertfordshire.
fjfs QiL brigade Depot, EXETER. County, Dbvohshibb.
A.^\Jm KJ'Xm Lieutenant Colonel.— Tr&uciA'Edwskrd Drowe, 30 Jxme 75; Colonel, 9$ "Sor. 73'
Pagmaeter.-John Peter Hall, zz April 5z ; Hon. Major, xi April 61 ; BtejfPafm, x Apr. 78.
Line Begiment, zst and and Batt 11th.— ifi^t^ta, and and ist Devon.
Volunteere, zst, and, 3rd, and 4th Adm. Batt. Devonshire, xst Devonshire.
"M*^ O (% Brigade Depot, BOBKIK. Countg, Cobhwall.
X^ yJm %J%J* Lieutenant Colonel,— Hugh Parker Montgomeiy, a Oct 78 ; Colonel, X3 Aug. 78.
Pcufmaeter.—l&dwaxd. C. Grant, a8 Dec. 55 ; Mon. M^or, a8 Dec. 70 j Sia^jfPagm, i Apr. 78.
Line Begimente, 88nd, ibth.—MiUtia, Cornwall Rangers, and Cornwall {to he raieed).
Volunteere, xst and and Administrative Battalion ComwalL
XT/^ Q^ Brigade Depot, TAJJJXTOV. Counfy, Soubbsbt.
X^ \i • KJXJm Lieutenant Colonel.— Qeorgt Neeld Boldero, 5 Jan. 78 ; Colonel, 31 March 70.
Pagmaeter.—
Line Begiment, xst and and Batt ISth.—MUitia, ist and and Somerset
Volunteere, zst, and and 3rd Administrative Battalions Somersetshire.
VT/^ QI7 Brigade Depot, BmSTOL. Coimty, aLOVOBsnB.
A.^\Jm XJ t , Lieutenant Colonel.— Thomaahynden Bell, zsMay 78; Colonel, 14 Feb. 78.
P(uriiuM<«r.— James George, ai May 58 ; Hon, Miv'or, za Jan. 70 ; Ste^Pagm. z Apr. 78.
Line Begimente, Mth, eist— Jfi/ttio, South Gloucester, North Gloucester.
Volunteere, zst Administrative Battalion Gloucestershire, zst Gloucestershire.
"KT/^ Sft .Br^oJ* D*pof, DEVIZES. C<m»<y, Whtshibb.
*^ ^ • ^ V? . Lieutenant Colonel.— Kenrj Francis Bythesea, 3 April 78 ; Colonel, x April 73.
,. ^ ^ Pa|r«a«<«".— Henry Burke, 14 July 57 ; Hon. Motor, 10 Aug. 69 ; StqfPmgm. t Apr. 78.
Line Begimente, «nd, Wth.—Jftf ttia, zst Wilts, and Wilts (to 6« raUed).
Volunteere, zst aiui and Administrative Battalions Wiltshire.
"NTn SQ brigade Depot, HOnOKEBT^SL. Counig, Dou%r.
A.^ \Jm K^f^m Lieutenant Colonel.— Shnrlook. Hennlng, CB. zo Nov. 77 j Colonel, as JuW 70.
...... . -^ P<«r«a»f«r.— Henry Leigh, 8 Sept 54 ; Hon. Mqjor, a4 Nov. 64 j StqjrPagm, 1 Apr. 78.
£tii« BegimenU, 89th, 76th.— 2fi/«»o, zst Dorset, and Dorset (to be raieed).
Volunteere, zst Administratiye Battalion Dorsetshire.
"N"o AO ^'•V««^« ^<:po<, WINCHESTER, temporarilg at PORT ELSON. Coi»n^, Hi.XP8RXBB.
•*"^ ^" ^^^» X*#»to«aiif Cotoii«Z.—Ger»rge Thomas Gough, z8 July 77 ; Colonel, 6 June 76.
^, ^ ^ Pair«o«<tfr.— Augustus Frederick Braham, 3Z Mar. 6a ; Hon.Me^or, 99 Nov. 77.
Line Begimente, 87th, eTth.- Jbfiit^ta, xst Hamphhiic, and Hampshire (to be raieed).
Volunteers, ist, and and 4th Adm. Batt Hampshire, x Adm. Batt Isle of Wight
1^f\ AT -B«!'«<*« Dijpof, READING. County, Bbreshibb.
^^^» ^X . Lieutenant Colonel.— Joseph Jordan, CB. X7 Oct 77 j Colonel, ax Jan. 76.
^. _ . . ^« . Pafa»a*tor.— Ob<S Willans, z Dragoons (acting), 5 Apr. 56; Hon. Major, 5 Apr. yx.
itn«Bfy.m«to,49th,«eth.-2fi/«ia, 1st Berks, and Berks (to Ae^wS). "V » » f 7
Volunteere, ist Administrative Battalion Berkshire. t
Digitized by V^OOQ IC
Staff.-Sub Bistrids. 20
KTn ^9 Brigadt Depot, OXFOBD. Countiet^ Oxtobd, Bucks.
ll Ui ^iO ■ lAtutenant Colontl. — Qeorge Bdwaixl BaynoB, xo Nov. 77 ; Colontlf 30 March 73.
PovaKM^er.— Robert Thompaon, z Not. 55; Hon, Major, 1 Nov. 70; Stqj^ Pa§m. x Apr 78.
LiM Btffimeni*, Mnd, Kth.—Militiay Bucks, Oxford.
Volunieer$, zst Adm. Batt. Oxfordshire, xst Oxfordshire, zst Adm. Batt.Buokinghamshire.
}JfX AQ Brigade Depot, OEIOBS^BTZR. County , BvsB^x.
ll Urn 'X^m Lieutenant Colonel.—Mon. Charles John Addington, 17 Oct. 77 ; Colonel, xa July 76.
Pa|f»at<«r.— <yharles Edward Lennox, 8 May 67; Son. Mtyor, 8 May 77.
Lime Begimente, S6th, 107th.— If tU^, zst Sussex, and Sussex {to be raieed).
Volunteere, zst Adm. Batt. Cinque Ports, jet and and Adm. Bait. Snasez, x Sussex.
KTn /LA, Brigade DepottWABl^Y, Ccmii^y, Bsssx.
ll vli X Xa XMiitMiaii^ CsfojMl.— James Bose, zo Nov. 77 ; Colonel, 14 Aug. 7a.
PoyaMw^M*.— Henry Duberly, za Nov. 47 ; Bon. Major, x Jan. 60; SimH^ Pagm, 1 Apr. 78.
JAueBegieeeMU, Mth, 66th.— ifi/«^fa, Essex Rifles, West Essex.
Volunieere, xst oimI yrd Adm. Batt. Essex, 5th and 9th Essex.
I^n A^ Brigade Depot, OAJSmXBTTRY. Countg,BartofK^vr.
Al Ut %Ob £M»<«iiafi< Colonel.— Kenry Holden Steward, Z7 Oct^7 ; Colonel, a6 June 77.
Payiiuui«r.— Robert G. Streatfeild, 8 June 58 ; SLon.Jl^jor^ za Aug.68 ; 8U\fPagm, i Apr. 78.
Line Begiauni, xst and and Batt ird.— Militia, xst East Kent, and East Kent {to be raieed).
Volunteere, and Adm. Batt. Cinque Ports, 4th and 5th Adm. Batt. Kent.
M/v A A Brigade Depot, WiAIDBTOVB. County, Bart of K:an.
XI O. tfcU . Lieutenant Colonel.— UbXw Wilkie. a March 78 1 CbtoiM^ 31 Oct. 76.
PavMMta*.— Wm. Maodonnell, aa April 53 ; Hon. Ma^or, 17 Sept 63 ; BtqfBogm. x Apr. 78.
Line BegimenU, 60th, 97th.— JfUt^, zst West Kent, and West Kent {to be raM«d) .
Volunteere, island and Administrative Battalions Kent ; 36th (4th attaeked^ Kent
fJn ATI Brigade Depot, "KXSQBTOV. County, Bart of &\miiY.
•1>1 Ua ^ ff • Lieutenant Colonel.— Jdbn Sprot, Z7 Oct 77 : Colonel, 39 Jan. 75.
Baymaeter.—John E. Large, 8 Aug. 5z ; Mon, Major, 8 Aug. 6z ; StqfPagu, 1 Apr. 78.
Line Begimente, 81st, 70th.— Jlfi^t^ta, zst and 3rd Surrey.
Volunteert, zst and and Administrative Battalions Surrey, xst and 7th Burr^.
Vr#^ AQ Pri^oitf Z'<9)o^ OiriLDFOSD. CotiMiy, PaW 0/ SvxBBT.
11 U, ^O. Lieutonant Colonel.— George Dean Pitt, CB. 17 Oct. 77 s Colonel, ax March 70.
PofiMjitfr.— Robert H. Simpson, za Sept. 57 ; MonMmor, z8 Aug. 71 ; Stqf Pagm, i Apr. 78.
Une Begimeni, zst <tiwi and Batt. 2nd.— Militia, and Surrey, 4th Surrey {toberaieed).
Volunieere, 3rd atui 4th Adm. Batt. Surrev. and and zQth Surrey.
NTa AO Brigade Depot, HOVNSLOW. County of Mxddlbssx and Msxbopolitav.
l-l Ua %CJ* Lieutenant Colonel.— Robert Abraham Logan, CB. 5 May 77 ; Colonel, tj Feb. 71.
Paynuutfr.— Maurice Hartland Mahon, 5 Lancers {acting), 8 Mar. 58 ; Son. Mt^or, 8 Mar. 67,
Line Begimeni, xst and and Batt. 7th.— 2ftZ»^, and and zst Tower Hamlets.
YolunUere, 4th, 9th (z8th a/iacA«<2), 40th, and 46th Middlesex.
Ma\ ^ C\ J^*M Begimente, 67th, 77th.- KiU^ East Middlesex, London.
Vxl O . U U • VolwUeert, and ami 7th Adm. Batt. Middlesex, and, 5th, 7th, and a9th MiddlflMX.
NOS. 51. 52a ByU Depot,WISOBBBTER,
tenant Colonel.— Arthur Wombwell, 5 uec. 77;
Payauu<«r.— Samuel Daniel, 30 Jan. 57 ; Sonorary Miyor, x 7' June 75.
J i^iuarter Jfa«<«r.— Duncan M'ln^re, 3 Mar. 56.
LinUenant Colonel.— XrllMX Wombwell, 5 Dec. 77; Colonel, z Aug. 70.
« . - , -. , , 30 Jan. " "' ■
\^tjre, ^
Line BaHaUome, zst, and, 3rd, and 4th Batt. 80th.— JfUi^ta, and and 3rd Middlesex.
I Volunteere, xst, and, ajui 3rd London, and, 4th, zzth (zst aUaehedi,\'^OB*siks^*
I xgth and aoth Middlesex. )
'Nos. 53. 54.
Line Battalione, xst, and, 3rd, and 4th Bat^ Kifla Brigade.— Ift/t7«a, 4th Middlesex.
VohmieerB, azst,aand, asrd, a6th, 38th, 36th, 37th, 38th, ami 39th Middle- > ■^__ g, > , .
sex, xst Adm. Batt. Tower Hamlets, zst and 6th Tower Hamlets, j ^ "•• 53 • 54«
SCOTLAND.
Hn R R Brigade Depot, UrYSRNESS, temporarily at FORT OBOEaE. OwniMt, Osxtxt aiMi Sutlaxd
Ai Ua w O ■ SnTHSRLA^Ki), Caithhsss, Robs and Gboxjlxtt, IirvsBKxss, Naxxv and Eloxv.
Xwvtoiaii^ Co2oii«2.^Dancan James Baillie*, zz Nov. 76 j Colonel, 5 June 71.
Paymaeter.'^
LineSegimentet Tlst, 78th.— JftMia, Inverness, Banff, Moray.ft Nairn.— Boss,Caithness,Sntherland, ^Cromarty.
Fo2ira<««r«, zst Administrative BattaUon Elgin, istAdministrativeBattalionlnvemess-shire,
zst Adm. Batt. Ross-shire, zst Adm. Batt. Sutherland.
yjf\ f\fi. Brigade Depot, ABZBJUEEV. CottN^<««. Abbrdsxit, Bajtw, KiHOAanxirB.
Al U a %J\Jm Lieutenant Co2oimZ.— Archibald Tisdall, Z3 Feb. 78 ; Colonel, x Oct. 77.
Pa«Mo«ter— John Joyner, a9 May 63 ; Son.Miyor, ag May 73; Ste^Paym, 1 Apr. 78.
Une Begimente, OSnd, Olrd.— lf»^7»a, zst Aberdeen, and Aberdeen (to be raieed).
Volunteer; zst, and and 3rd Administrative Battalions Aberdeenshire, zst Aberdeenshire, xst
Administrative Battalion BanfHihire, zst Admin. Batt. Kincardineshire.
'\Sf\ P^>7 Brigade Depot, PEKTH. Ceuntie*, Fobvab, Pbbvh, Fm.
A^ Ua sJ t m Lieuunant Colonel.—
PafMotto*.- James Wray, 7 Nov. 57; Son. Major, Z4 April 7Z ; St^ft Paymaeter z Apr. 78.
JMm Begiwtenie, 4and, 79th.— Ifi/tfia, Perth, Forfar (to be raieed).
VoUnieert, lat Admioistrative BattaUon Fifeshire. zst and and Administrative Battahoa
Forfarshire, zst and zoth Forfarshire, xst and and Adm. Batt Perthshire.
"UfX P\ Q Brigade Depot, BTIELIVa. Countiet, KxvBOSS and CLACXXAirvAir, Stibmho, Dttmbaxtoit, AxeTLL,
A^ U a O O a BUTB, RllTFBBW.
Lieutenant CoZ«»«2. —Mostyn De la Poer Beresford, Z7 Oct 77 ; Colonel, Z4 Juue 77.
Paymaeter.— 1!. Huddlcstone, z May 64 ; Hon. Mojor, 19 Oct 76 ; Btqff Paym, 1 Nov. 79-
Line HegimkenU, 7and, 9z8t— JlftlMa, Stirlinff, DombartoD, Clackmannan, ana Kinross.— Benfkvw.
Volunieere, zst Adm. Batt Argyllshire, zst Adm. Batt Clackmannan, xst Adm. Bait.
Dumbarton, zst, and and 3rd Adm. Batt. BenArewshire, xst Adm. Batt Stirlingshire.
21 Staff. — 8uh Districts,
^ounijf. Part of Lavaal.
iolyneux WiBeman-Clarke, 17 Oct. 77 ; CoUtnA, 2 July 75.
1 LaxxarUhiie.
f^r^i^ f\Q -Bri^ai* 2)«po^ H AXILTOH. CowMiy, PoW of Lavaak.
ANU. i/C/i XMu^Man^ Co2o««Z.~Somer8et Molvnei
• ^^« %# «i^ ■ j[/Mm#i»anc uotontfi. — somersec Moiynenx wiBexnan-i^iarKe, 17 voi>. 77 » ^w^mm, z tfiujr 75.
Piwwot^er.— Frederick Fitz William Trench Hobbs, 6 Dec. 64 ; JSTwi. lf<vor, 6 Dm. 79-
X*«« J2«^MiMit^, S6th, 7«th.— Ifi/t^ia, ist Lanark, 3rd Lanark {to h* rai$ed) . _^
VolmttMn, xBt and 4th Adm. Batt. Lanarkshire, xst, 3^1 4^ ^*^ 5^ LaxxarUh
^No. 60.
Xm« E^iiMtdt, 78rd, 90tb.— IfUcita, snd Lanark, 4th Lanark {to he raUtd^,
Volunteerif 3rd Adm. Batt. Lanarkshire, 19th, 35th, 3xtt amd zosth Lanarkahire.
ICT/^ 01 Pt^adtf Dtfpo^PAISLBT. CoKiieiet, Ayb, Wx&towv, Kxkkovbbught, DvxrBZSS, Sblkiki,
Zieut&uant CoZomI.— George Flower Herbert, 13 Aug. 79 ; CoIoimI, 6 Sept 78.
PayflMuto-.— George Elliott, z8 Sept. 57 ; Mon, Mmor, 15 Feb. 71 ; Staf P<m. z Apr. 78.
Lint Bsffimni, zBt and and Batt. 81fit.— IfiZi^, DnmfHes, Rozbnrgh, Kirkcudbright, ft Selkirk ; Ayr A Wifftowu.
VoluntterM, ist A and Adm. Batt. A^hire, ist Adm. Batt. DnmfiriesBhire, iBt Adm.
Batt. (Calloway, ist Adm. Batt. Bozbnrgh.
T^r\ do Brigade Depots OiLSSC&OBB. Co»ii<M«,EDi2rBnBOE,PBBBLBa,HA2>DiBOTOB-,BBBincK,LxvunGOW.
X^ \Jm xJ^m Lieutenant Colonel.— John Thomae Dalyell, 23 Jan. 78: Colonel, 17 Apr. 72.
Payma«e«r.— Charles Skrine. i Apr. 64; Son. M<yor, i Apr. 74 ; 8t^ JPagm, 1 Apr. 78.
Line Begimeni, xBt and and Batt. laL— Militia. Edinburgh, The Lothians (to be raieed),
Volunieere, zst Adm. Batt. Berwick, ist isTdattaehed) Edinburgh, ist Adm.Bttt.HBd-
dington, xst Adm. Batt. Linlithgow, xst Adm. Batt. Midlothian, ist Midlothian.
IRELAND.
1Cr/\ f^ Q Brigade Depot, BXLFA8T. Countiee, Antbzx, Dowk.
X^ IJ • \i O ■ Lieutenant Colonel.— Yen Hunt Bowles, 17 Oct. 77 ; Colonel, a8 July 72 .
PoyBuw^er.— Thomas Biyson, 5 April 56 ; Hon. Major, 5 April 71 ; 8taf Paipn. x Apr. 78.
Line Begimente, 88rd, 86th.— IfW^ui, North Down, Antrim, South Down.
"KTrx f^A. Brigade Depot, OXAGH. temporarily at ENHIBKILLEXr. Countiei, Lobbohbbbby, Donsii.
XMU. W^B TtBOBB. FSBMi^BAOH.
Lieutenant Co^oimZ.— Alexander Anthony Preston Browne, 14 Aug. 78; Colonel, 21 Aug. 7*.
P<qfaui«<«r.— Edward Gattell. i Jan. 55 ; Son. Major, 15 Nov. 73 ; Staff Pagm. i Apr. 78.
Line Begimenie, fl7th, IWth.—MilUia, Fermanagh, Tyrone, Londonderry, Donegal.
ICTrx f^ ^ Brigade Depot, ABXAQH. Counties, CkX^v, MoirA.OHA.B, Abxa^oh, Lovth.
X^ U. \J%Jm Lieutenant Colonel.— Hon. Bernard Mathew Ward, 10 May 76 ; Colonel, xa June 74.
P<^M<Mf«r.>-Thomas R. GriiflthB, 8 July 59 ; Hon. Major, 8 July 74 ; ^^ Pagm. i Apr. 79.
Line B^gimente, 89th, HtitL— Militia, Armagh, Cavan, Louth, Monaghan.
^T/^ f^ f^ Brigade Depot, VAAS. Couniiee, Dublih, Wicklow, Kildabb, Ca^blow.
XN \Jm \J\Jm JAeuienant Co/oimZ.— Needham Thompson Parsons, xo Deo. 77 ; Colonel, 94 July 77.
PajrfiMW<«r.— Richard Richardson, xa Aug. 6a ; Mon. Major, 39 Dec. 73 ; Stql^Pagm. i Apr. 7S.
Line Begimenie, 108nd, lOSrd.— 3f»U<ta. Carlow, Kildare, Wicklow, Dublin Gity, Dublin County.
^r^i^ f^f7 Brigade Depot, BIBB. Countiee, Mbatk, Wbstmbath, Lobofobd, Kiitg'b Go., Qvbbv'b Co.
XN iJm \J i m Lieutenant Co2om<.— Edmund William Sargent, x? Oct. 77; Colonel, 17 April 77.
Pai«ma«<«r.*- Henry Potter. 7 Mar. 56 ; Hon. Major, i April 74 ; 8t^ Pagm. x Apr. 78.
Line Begimenie, 100th, 109th.— Jfa*<ia, Longford, King's Gounty, Queen's County, Westmeath, Meath.
"NTrk ^fi Brigade Depot, QAJLYfA^. Cottneiev, LBiTBnr, Slioo, RoBcomcojr, Mato, Galwat.
Xl KJm \iO» lAeuienant Colonel.— e. George Bagot, 8 Jan. 76; Colonel, 3 Feb. 74.
P^Ma«e0r.— Charles D. Forbes, 4 May 74 ! Son. Mc^or, 4 May 74 ; SU^ ^V^ > ^P''- 7^-
Line Begimenie, 87th, 88th.— 2f»U^, South Mayo, Galway, Roscommon, Leitrim, North Mayo, SUgo.
^r/\ f^ Q Brigade Depot, OLOHXSL. Couniiee, Kxlxbvnt, Tippbbabt, Wbxfobd, Watxbbobo.
XN U. iJiJm Lieutenant Colonel.— l&dwArd H. H. Foster, 33 Oct. 78 ; Colonel, i AprU 78.
Paynuufer.— Thomas Timbrell, xa Feb. 70 ; Son. Captain, xa Feb. 70.
Line Begiateni, ist and and Batt. 18th.— Ifi7»<ta, Wexford, North Tipperary, Kilkenny.
ICr^ f7r\ Brigade Depot, TBALEE. Countieg, Lixbbicx, Kbbbt, Cobx, Clabb.
JL^ \Jm t XJm Lieutenant CoJoneZ.— William Andrew Armstrong, z May 78 ; Colonel, 26 April 76.
Pmfnuuier. —
Line Begiatente, lOlst, 164th.— JftZt/ia, South Cork, Clare, Kerry, North Cork, Limerick County.
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF BRIQADE DEPOT STATIONS,
With the numbers of their respective Sub Districts.
Aberdeen 56 Carlisle «
Armagh 65 Chester x8
Ashton J 6 Chichester 43
Bedford 33 Clonmel 69
Belfast 63 'Derby a6
Beverley 5 Devisei 38
Birr 67 1 Dorchester 39
Bodmin 35 < Exeter 34
Bradford 10 {Fleetwood 11
Breoon as , Fort George 53
Bristol 37 I Galway 68
Burnley xSlGlencross 62
Bury 17 Guildford 48
Bury St. Edmunds 3a Halifax 9
Canterbury 4.s' Hamilton 59,60
Gardiir 34 Hounslow 49
Kingston 47
Lancaster xx
Leicester 97
Lichfield Z9, ao
Lincoln 30
Maidstone 46
Naas 66
Newcastle i
Northampton 39
Omagh 64
Oxford 4a
Paisley 6x
Perth 57
PonteAract y, 8
Preston xa
Reading 41
Richmond (Yorks.)... i
Shrewsbury 21
SUrling SS
Sunderland ;:
Taunton 3*
Traiee 70
Warley «
Warrington 13.''
Warwick '»
Winchester 40, 5» ^^^
Worcester •:
Wrexham »;
Yarmouth y
York i
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
Staff. 2 2
AUSTRALIAN COLONIES.
New South Wales.
GoMntor ani ComwMndtr im Ch^f Lord A. W. F. 8. LoftQS, OCB. 3 May 79. Sfgdn^f.
AidtdtCamp ^ Sub Lieut. A. P. B. Loftoa, Denoighfihire Yeomanry Cavalry.
Victoria.
Gowrnor and Coumandm' U Chirf The Mar quia of Normanby , O CMQ. x 4 Nov. 74. Melbourne,
FnoaU Beerttarg
South Australia.
Governor and Commander in Chief Major General Sir Wm. F. D. Jervois.C^. <7CJfG^. B.Eng. 5 Joly 77.
Aidede Camp LieuL J. Jervois, B. £ng. i July 78.
Western Australia.
Governor and Commander in Chi^ Sir William Cleaver Francis Bobinson, KCMQ.
Aide de Camp
Commandant Lt.ColonelE. D. Harveet, S.O. of PenJ., x6 Aug. 72. Fremantle,
Queensland.
CipUan General and Governor in Chitf Sir Arthur Edward Kennedy, CB. KCMO, 6 Jan. 77. Briebane.
AidedeCamp
Tasmania.
Governor and Comwtanderin Chief ) ^ Sobart To»n,
Aide de Camp and Private Seeretarf }
NEW ZEALAND.
Governor and Coatmandorin Chief Sir Hercules Geo. Bobt Bobinson, QCMQ. 4 Mar. 7a. Wellington,
AidedeCamp Captain E. B. Bt. John, 35 F.
BERMUDA.
Governor and Commander in Chi^. MajorGeneral »9{r Bobert Michael Laffim, B. Eng. KCMG. 33
Aide de Camp Lieut. F. Carpenter, 87 F. ao Aug. 77. [Apr. 77.
Brigade Mt^ p.e.e. Captain D. L. Brain, 4 F. aSOct. 78.
CAPE OP GOOD HOPE.
Governor and Commander in Chirf Bight Hon. Sir H. Bartle E. Frere, Bt. GCSI. GCB. 5 March 77.
MUiieen Seeretarf (mth local rank ofI£<^or) ... Captain Henry H. Parr, 13 F. 31 March 77.
AidedeCamp Lieut. W, B. B. Dalrymple, Ayr and Wigtown Militia, x July 78.
South Africa.
S^h Oommieeioner, Governor, and Commander in )
Ckirf ^f Natal, the Tranevaal, and the lande > General Sif Garnet J. Wolseley, OCMG. ZCB. 33 June 7^
adjacent )
Chief qf the Staff"
MiMary Seeretarg Lt.Colonel H. Brackenbury, B. Artillery, 33 June 79.
SBt.Major H. M'Calmont, 7 HussarB, 6 Aug. 78.
Ud E. F. Lord Gifford, 57 F. 7 July 7Q.
Lieut. A. G. Crcagh, B. Artilleiy, 23 Juno 79.
Maier General ir« Hon. Sir H. H. CUfford, CB. KCUG.
AidedeCaeep Lieut. B. F. Wcatmacott, 77 F. 11 March 79.
('}IoMio» ike Ste^t Natal and Tranevaal
Cmmandkeg Bogal Artillery Lt.Colonel F. T. A. Law, CB.
Brigade Mmor, Boval ArtiUerg Captain J. B. Poole.
Common^ Rogal Engineer Colonel F. C. Haaeard. CB.
i^tpnig Adjntani 4^ Quarter I£aeter General Lt. Colonel D. B. Bamea, h.p. 14 F. 6 March 80.
.Utittani AiUntant and Q;naHer Maeter General...
Deputy AeeutamtAij. 4r Quarter Maeter General, p.e.e. Captain W. B. Fox, B. Artillery.
Natal.
Untenani Governor Sir Henry B. Bulwer, KCMG. Pietermaritzbnrg.
The Transvaal.
Aiminittrator of the Gooemwteni Sir Theophilus Bhepstone, ZCMG.
Qriqualand West.
Aimnkrirator qftho Govemwteni Colonel W. O. Lanyon, CB, CMG. 3 W. I. Begt. Zimberleg,
CEYLON.
Governor and Commander in Chirf Sir James Bobert Longden, KCMG. 30 June 77.
AidedeCamp Captain A^. N. Hayne. 57 F. 4 Sept. 77.
Uajor Generalon the Stqf Ma^or General W. WUby, CB. 7 Feb. 79.
AidedeCemp
Brigade Major ?•«•«• Captain A. D. Currie, 41 !*• 4 April 79.
CHINA AND HONG KONG, AND STRAITS SETTLEMENTS.
^''^Z'lf'i^KT^V.'!..^^^^^^^^ ] ^^^^ ^""^^ =• W. Donovan, 3 June 78.
Ameiant MUUarg Secretary Major S. G. HuBkisBon, h.p. 80 F.
AidedeCaatp
China and Hong Eong.
Governor and Commander in ChirfqfHong Kong... John Pope Henneeay, CMG. 13 April 77*
AidedeCamp Major H. 8. Palmer, B. Eng. 11 May 78.
Brigade Mrfor p.e.e. Captain T. 8. St. Clair, 49 F. 36 Feb. 76.
Straits Settlements.
{Tnelnding Prince of Walee^ Inland, Malacca^ and Singapore.)
Goeemorand Commander in Chief Frederick Aloysius Weld, CMG. Singapore,
AidedeCamp
Brigade Major P.9'0. Captain A. M. Patoxvon, 16 F.
iMoi.Ooeenor rf Primoe (/ WoM leUmd M^jor General A. E. H. Anson, CMG.^ r.f.p. B. Art., 27 Feb. 67.
lMni.QoeemarofMale^ Digitized by ^^OO^li::
23 staff.
CYPRUS.
""^ W^^^V^or^G^/^^ Colonel R. Biddnlph, CB. R. ArtiUexy. ,3 June
Aide dt Camp Lieut G. A. K. Wisely, R. Eng. 19 Nov. 79-
Brigade Major o.t.e. Captain P. Luttman-Jolmston, 65 P. ai Sept. 79.
Commanding Soj/al Engineer Lt. Colonel H. M. H. D. Damaresq, R. Eng.
" EAST INDIES.
Viceroy and Governor General Bight Hon. Lord Lytton, GCB. GM8T. GMIE. la Feb. 76.
Private Secretary p.e.c. Colonel Sir George Pomeroy Colley, CB. CMG. KC8I, a P. 13 April 76.
Military Secretary p.e.c. Colonel T. D. Baker. CB, 18 Foot, 1 Nov. 78.— Com. a Brigade of toe
Cabul Field Force.
Captain Aug. Fred. Liddell, Royal Artillery, 13 April 76.— On Field Berrioe.
Lieut. Harcourt R. Rose, 34 P. 13 May 76.
dideede Camp U Lieut. C. W. Muir, Bengal Stafif Corptf. x Aug. 79.
Captain J. P. Brabazon, 10 Hue. (extra), i Dec. 77.— Brigade Maior, Calml
Lieut. C. Herbert, Staflf Corps (ear^ro), 27 May 78. [Force.
\ Captain R. Pole-Carew, Coldst. Guards [extra), a Feb. 79.— ztt Div. Cabul
Surgeon Staff Surgeon Major Oliver Barnett, 4 May 7a. [Poroe.
Commander in C%uf General Sir Frederick Paul Haines, G CB. GfCSI. CIS. X04 P. xo April 76
Military Secretary Colonel H. C. Wilkinson, h.p. 16 Lancers. [Service,
Fenian Interpreter Colonel H. Moore, CB. CIJE. Bombay Staff Corps, xo April 76.— On Field
f Captain H. G. Grant, 78 A. 10 April 76.— Brigade Major, Koonua Force.
Aidee de Camv J Captain H. S. Gough, xo Hussars, ai Nov- 76.
jitaee ae i.amp j j^.^^^ ^ Haines, 6 P. X7 Oct. 77.
I Captain H. B. MacCall, 60 P. 12 Nov. 77.
Surgeon Staff Surgeon Major A. F. Bradshaw, xo April 76.
Adjvtaht GiKxajLL's DBPJLBTicitirT JLT Hbu> Quabtbxs.
^^^Mv-or^G!!!'^^^^ Colonel G. R. Greaves, CB. h.p. 70 P. 30 Oct 79.
Deputy Adjutant fl'tfwiraZ..................... Colonel T. B. Gordon, CSI. Bengal Staff Corps, 2$ Nov. 79.
Deputy Adjutant General of Artillery ... Colonel A. H. Murray, 6 Fob. 77.
Aeeietant Adjutanie General.
BLLtOolonel Eteson, 3 F. xo Dec. 77 Simla.
Mi^or J. D. Dyson>Laurie, 34 Foot ..> Lahore.
Allahabad. [Dir.
MSijor Hennr Thompson, Bengal Staff Corps, x Dec. 76 Sirhind ( Umballa) .— Peshftwor Hescm
Major J. Goldie, 6 Dr. Gds. 13 May 78 Simla.
LtColonel M. C. Farrinirton, 51 Foot, 30 Nov. 77 Oude {Luchnow),
p.e.e. Bt.Lt.Colonel G. Hatchell, 60 Foot, 12 Sept. 79 Rawul Pindee.
Lt.Colonel R. S. Robertson. Bengal Staff Corns, a6 Dec. 79 Meenit
Bt.Major G. de C. Morton, 6 Foot ist Div. Cabul Force.
Deputy Aeeteiant Adjutanie General.
Captain G. B. J. Bhakespear, Bengal Staff Corps, x Dec. 76 Simla.
Rohilcund District.
Eastern Frontier District.
Captain Q. T. Halliday, late 4 Cavaliy, 13 May 76 Presidency District.
p.e.e, Bt.Major A. G.Wynen, 39 P. 5 Jan, 78 Gwalior District.
Major G. A. Way, Bengal Staff Corps, 22 Aug. 79 Saugor District.
Captain H. H. F. Gifford, 13 Hussi>r8, 15 Aug. 79 Peshawur District.
Captain W, J. Boyes, la P. 15 April 77 and Div. Cabul Force.
QVABTBB MaSTXB GBHBBAL'S DBrAVTXBJTT AT HSAn QUABTBBS.
QuaHer Matter General
^*P^^9 Quarter Matter General Colonel C. C. Johnson, CB. Bengal Staff Corps, a6 April 75.
Aeeietant Quarter Maeter General Colonel C. M. MacGregor, CB. CSI. CIB. Bengal Staff Corps, 24 Feb. 75.—
D.A. & Q.M.G. Cabul Force.
Aetietant Quarter Maeter General, Intelligence B ranch... V^p-^.e. Captain M. S. Boll, R. Engineers.
Aetietant Quarter Maeter Generate of Dioition.
Lt.Colonel W. S. A. Lockhart, late 44 Bengal N.I. aa June 75 xst Div. Cabul Force.
p.e.e. Bt.Lt. Colonel E. P. Chapman, Roval Artilleiy, 31 Dec. 76 Candahar Force.
Bt.Lt.CoIonel G. B. L. S. Sanford, R. Engineers, x Feb. 78 Simla.
p.e.e. Bt.Major J. Creagh. 5 P Peshawur Reserve Dlviaion.
Deputy Aeeietant Quarter Maeter Generate.
BtMi^or B. A. Combe, xo Hussars, 8 Aug. 79 xst Div. Cabul Force.
Bt.Ma^or R. M'Grigor Stewart, Royal Artillery, 8 Jan. 77 Rawul Pindee.
Captain M. J. Eang-Harman, Bengal Siaff Corps, ao April 77 Simla.
Captain ITon. C. Button. 85 P. ao Nov. 77 and Div. Cabul Force.
BLMiwor R. G. Kennedy, Bengal Staff Corps, 8 Feb. 76 xst Div. Gabul Poroe.
Bt-Major A. A. A. Kinloch, 60F. 5 April 78 and Div. Cabul Force.
P.9.C, Captain H. S. Brownrifrg, Rifle Brigade, x June 78 Allahabad Division.
Captain A. Gasolee, Bengal Staff Corps Candahar Force.
Lieut. C. H. M, Smith, 3 Sikh Infantry xst Div. Cabul Force.
Lieut B. Burrell, 85 Foot xst Div. Cabul Force.
LtColonel H. M. Wemyss, Bengal Staff Corps and Div. Cabul Force.
Captain C. A. Carthew, x6 Bengal Cavalrv snd Div. Cabul Force.
Lieut P. 0. Maisey, Bengal Staff Corps \ and Div. Cabul Force.
ITCC BtMajor O. Creagh, Bombay Staff Corps Koomm Force.
Captain W. Hailes, Bengal Staff Corps Peshawur Reserve Division.
Captain A. B. Stopford, Royal Artillery Bind Reserve Brigade.
Bengal.
Commanding Sirhind Divieion LieutGeneral W. T. Hughes, CB. Bengal Staff Corps, 3X Jan. 79,
Aide de Camp Lieut G. T. Campbell, 60 Foot
Commanding Candahar Force LieutGeneral Sir D. M. Stewart, KCB. Bengal Staff Corps, x April 76.
Aide de Camp Major M. Protheroe, Madras Staff Corps.
CommandiM Meerui Divieion Major General R. O. Bright, CB. ai Oct. 78.~Com. and Div. Cabal Faroe.
Aide de Camp Captain J. H. Barnard, CMG. 101 F. aa Oct 78.
CommandiM Allahabad Divieion Major General R. Hume, CB. ax Nov. 79.
Aide de Camp Captain E. H. C. Braddon, 55 Foot.
Commandina Mawul Findee Divieion Yd Lieut General Sir Fred. Francis Maude, KCB. xa Nov. 75.
Aide de Camp Captain A. C. M'Kean, 6 Dragoons.
Oommandina Oude Divieion LieutGeneral Charles Cureton, CB. Bengal Staff Corps, aa Oct. 70.
Aidede Camp Lieut C. G. Adje, 14 Foot
Aidee de Camp i Lieut. J. Sherston, Rifle Brigade.
T A ^ I'Ll I Captain R. Pole-Carow, Coldstream Guards.
^nepeetor General of Artillery for India Brigadier General C. G. Arbuthrot, CB. 13 Sept 78.— Com. a Brig and Pi^
Brigade Mojor Major A. D. Anderson, Royal ArtUlory, 39 March 78. [Calxa Force
staff.
23«
ComuvDiHG FzBST Class BsxaASSS (6).
Brigadier Geosntl Sir 0. 0. O. Boss, KCB, Bengal Staff Corps, 19 July 75 Presidency District.
Brigadier General J. B. Michell. CB. B. Artillery, 9 March 77 RohUcund District. [Reserve Div.
Major QeneralJ. Boss. CB, 27 June 75 PeshaTmr Dist.-qom. Peshawur
Brigadier General J. L. Nation, Benffal Staff Corps, 9 Oct. 77 East. Frontier Dist.(SAtttoiijr).- Com.
il^or General H. R. Browne, 14 June 7s Saugor District. [Naga Exp. Force.
Brigadier General W. Gordon, Bengal Staff Corps, 29 Oct. 78 Gwallor District.
ComcijniiHO Sbcoxd Class Bszoabbs. ^ ^ ,■».
FC Brigadier General H. T. Macpherson, CB, Bengal Staff Corps, 15 April 76 BawulPindee.--zstDiT.Oat>ulForoe.
Brigadier General J. I. Murray, CB. Bengal Staff Corps, 20 April 77 Mooltan.
Brigadier General A. H. Cobbe, CB. h.p. 27 Foot, 14 June 79 Agra.
Brigadier General B. J. Hughes, h.p. 63 Foot Candahar Force.
Bngadier General C. H. PaUiser, CB. Bengal Staff Corps Candahar Force.
Brigadier General B. Barter, Bex\gal Staff Corps Candahar Force.
Brigadier General G. B. S. Burrows, Bombay Infantry Candahar Force.
Brigadier General W. G. Dunham Massv, h.p. 5 Lancera, 10 April 79 let Div. Cabul Force.
Brigadier Genera] J. Doran, CB. Bengal Staff Corps and Div. Cabul Force.
Y€ Brigadier General O. J. 8. Gough, CB. Bengal Cavalry and Div. Cabul Force.
It Brigadier General J. Waison, CB. Bombay Staff Corps Koorum Force.
f.i.e. Brigadier General T. D. Baker, CB. t8 Foot zst Div. Cabul Force.
Brigadier General C. G. Arbuthnot, CB. Boyal Artillery and Diy. Cabul Force.
Brigadier General B. Phayre, CB. Bombay Staff Corps Bind Beserve Brigade.
Brigadier Gezieral W. Boberto, 5 F Peshawur fleserve Divjsioiu
Brigadier General Q. C. Hankin, Bezigal Staff Corps Peshawur Reserve Division.
Bngadier General B. B. Hill, Bengal Infantry Peshawur Beserve Division.
Brigadier General W. A. Gib, Madras Staff Corps Peshawur Beserve Division.
Brigade li^jorB.
LLColoziel J. 0. Minto, B^gal Staff Corps, z8 June 75 Furlough.
Msjor J. B. Irvine, late a Cavalry, z6 Jan. 76 Lucknow.
fj.e. Captain H. T. Jones, 8z Foot, z8 Feb. 76 UmbaUa.— zst Div. Cabul Force.
bptain W. G. Thomas, 25 F. ao July 76 Cawnpore.
Captain W. W. H. Scott, Bengal Inftintry, 25 Oct. 77 Meean Meor.
?puin G. A. White, 40 F. 95 Oct. 77 Allahabad.
Giptain A. Fitsgerald, Bengal Izifontry, 26 April 78 !.. Mooltan.
M-r. Midor A. L. H. Holmes, Bengal Staff Corps, 9 March 77 Meerut.
Jptain H. B. Young, 39 Foot, 30 May 78 Bawul Pindee.
Captain W. C. Farwell, Bengal Izifantry zst Div. Cabul Force.
^ot J. P. Brabason, zo Hussars zst Div. Cabul Force.
Captain C. W. N. Guinness. 72 Foot zst Div. Cabul Force.
Captain 0. M. Stockley, 9 Foot Candahar Force.
^ptain M. H. Nioolson, Bombay Izifantry Candahar Force.
Jptam H. P. Pearson, Z2 Foot 2nd Div. Cabul Force.
M^r A. Le Mesurier, B. Engineers Candahar Force.
gpuin H. G, Grant, 78 F KoorumForcc
JtaiMtAatJ. Cook, Bengal Staff Corps and Div. Cabul Force,
y«ptainM.G.Gerrard, a Central India Morse and Div. Cabul Force.
JJcuL C. F. J. Dou^as, zs Hussars ., Peshawur Beserve Division.
JUjor B, B. Home, Bengal Infhntry , Peshawur Beserve Division.
Jptain H. M. Hutchinson, Z4 Foot Peshawur Beserve Division.
J^JorW. Coningham, Madras Staff Corps Peshawur Reserve Division.
A»iUiant Adjutant General for Mndtttrv.
M^or W. 0. MaoUxmon, 3 Foot, ao May 78 ... Chief Insp. Army Head Quarters.
Deputy Aieiitant Adjutant Qeneralefor Muekeirjf,
Captain C. F. Gleiff, aa Foot, zo Aug. 75 8th Circle, Abbottabad.
..; » 3rd Circle, Lucknow.
Captain J. T. Turner, 73 Foot, 3 Nov. 75 4th Circle, Meerut.
6th Circle, Meean Meer.
BLM^'or C. K. Chatfleld, sz Foot, zo June 78 ^ 5th Circle, Umballa,
^ptain A. I. Shepherd, Bengal Staff Corps, Z4 May 79 and Circle, Allahabad.
(Aptsin H M. Carter, 6a Foot 7th Circle, Peshawur.
Captain P. W, Nioolay, Bezigal Staff Corps zst Circle, Dum Dum.
Defutjf A$»i$iant Adjutant Chntral 0/ ArtilUrji.
Captain M. H. Sawaid. 5 Nov. 77 .• Simla.
^ . IhreetcT ef Qarrieon Itutruetion in India.
«jor A. 8. Hunter, Boyal Artillery, z July 74 Army Head Quarters.
Ckitf Inetrueior.
Umballa.
Garriecn Inefruetore.
M-e. l^*or Charles Alfted Gorham, Boyal Artillery, ix June 75 Umballa.— Dep. JudgeAdv. zst Div.
wr W. Smith, Boyal ArtUlery, 30 June 75 Bawul Pindee. [Cabul Force.
Watenant Horatio Holt Hart, Boyal Engineers, z Sept. 78 Lucknow.
f.».e. Captain George Poignand, 59 Foot, 6 June 77 Umballa.
f:c. Captain G. L. L. T^lor, z6 Foot, 7 June 77 Poona.
aptain P. W. Watts, z8 Foot, »z Sept. 77 Bangalore.
Cspiain H. Gnnter, 73 Foot, s Sept. 78 ...'.*.'.....!..'.!*.'.!....*.'..'..'.!".'.*.*.'.!'.........". Agra.
Inapeetor ef Ofmnaeia in /niio.— BtMajor H. J. Hallowes, Z5 F. 8 Sept. 76. On Field Service.
Madras.
Ownwr The Duke qfBnckinghBm andChandoe, GC8I. CIS, 23 Nov. 75.
Private Secretarjf Captain Pnilip James Hankin, Boyal Navy. 33 Nov. 75-
MilUanf 8»eretarw Major G. B. B. Hobart, Boyal Artfilery, 33 Nov. 75.
f Lieut. J. Gordon, 89 Foot, z Dec. 75.
A»d4»de Cnmp i Lieut. A. J. Eziglish, Z4 Elussars, 3 Feb. 79*
i Lieut. A. H. L. Bagot. Z3 Foot.
^ffytv* Surgeon M^jor John Maokensie, HD. i Apr. 77.
Ooternor'e Body Onard,
Mi^'or J. M. C. Galloway, late 4 Cavalry, Commandant, z Mar. 76.
Lieut. C. H. Simpson. Madras Staff Corps, Adjutant, zg Feb. 77.
Surgeon Major S. B. Hunt, in medical charge, z9 Deo. 76.
Vet. Surgeon George Western, in veterinary charge, aa Dec. 75.
Commander in Chirf General Sir NeviUe B. Chamberlain, BCB. QCSL, a Fob. 76.
Slilitnrjf Seeretarj/
Atde9 de Camp i C'P^*!^ F« M. Onslow, Madras Cavalry {Interpreter).
Adjutavt Gshssal^s DxPAaTicxiri at Hxao QuAarxas.
idjntant Gentral ^-^ j
Oeputf Adjutant General Colonel A. B. Clfcphane, Madras Steff Corps, 3 Dec. 76. ypHhvCiOOQ P
iMiiitant Adiuiant QeneraU i U.Colonel W. H. Caine., Boyal ArtUlery, aa Oct 79. ^ ^^ ^ v^g i^
wtitant A^utant Oeneraf ... | ^.^j^^^^j ^ j^ j^ p^^^ Bcreibrd MadrM Staff ci?ps. zs Sept. 7*.
^4 Staff,
QUABSIK MaBTH GlirXSiX'B DxfABTXXHT At H«iJ) QUIBTBM.
QuarUr Moiier General Brigadier General H. H. O'Connell, Madras Staff Corps, 6 Kor. 76.
Leputg Quarter Maeter General Major J. Ewing, Madras Staff Corp«, ao Nov. 78.
ViriBiovAi, Stavt.
Commanding Mveore Divieum Major General W. Payn, CB, ai April 79.
Aide de Camp Lieut. G. Bourke, R. Art. 7 May y.
Commanding Hyderabad Subeidiar^ Force Major General A. W. Macintire, CB, R. ArtiUery, ax Jnne 76.
Aide de Camp Lieut. G. 8. Jones, R. ArtUleiy, 15 April 77.
Commanding SrUieh Bnrmak DUneion Miyor General A. K. Gore. Madras Staff Corps, i Sept 75-
Aide de Camp Captain C. W. Gore, 76 P. a March 75.
Aseietant Adjutant Generale of Dvrieione and Foreee (3).
Colonel Thomas Dyer, Madras Staff Corps, 17 Oct. 76 ¥^»?^ ?^*"**?V._. >
Colonel D. Standen. Madras Staff Corps, 14 April 77 i^^?^^^S^ R\^^°5*
p.e.e. Captain St. V. A. Hammick, 43 F. j6 April 77 Hyderabad Subsidiary Force.
AMeUtant QuarUr liaeter Generale qf Divieione and Foreee (3).
Lt.Colonel Evelyn Medows Norie, Madras Staff Corps, 1 Deo. 79 ^7**^^ S'^SH??^ ^°"^'
p.e.e. Captain C. H. Walsh, 44 Foot, ao Oct. 76 British Buraaah Division.
Captain D. J. S. M'Leod, Madras Cavalry, xa March 78 Mysore Division.
Deputg Ajuietant Quarter Maeter Generale of Divieione and Foreee (4)
Major A. H. Kenney-flerbert, Madras Cavalry, 4 April 76 Centre District.
Mwor R. S. Roberts. Madras Staff Corps, 20 Nov. 77 Nagpore Force.— Fnrlough.
Major B. H. Byre, Madras Staff Corps, xa March 78 Ceded Districts. ■
Mi^Jor A. G. fiatchins, Madras Inf., ax Nov. 79 Malabar and Canara Distnot.
CoMXAKBiira FixBT Class BaiaADBS (4)*
Centre District.
Brigadier General F. G. Kempeter. Madras Staff Corps, 37 June 76 Ceded Districts.
Brigadier General B. F. Burton, Madras Staff Corps, 19 Dec. 78 Malabar and Canara.
Brigadier General G. F. de Berry, h.p. Brigade Depot Nagpore Force.
OomcAvnxve Sscoirs Class BBxeASBs (a).
Southern District.
Northern District.
Depulg Ajuietamt Adjutant €^enerale (6).
Major J. Macgregor Kerr, Madras Cavalry, ax Oct. 75 Centre District.
Captain P. B. Bowlby, 48 Foot, ax Dec. 75 Ceded Districts.
Captain H. R. Hope, Madras Cavalry, ag June 76 Northern District.
Southern District.
Major George Rowlandson, Madras Staff Corps, a Aug. 77 Nagpore Force.
Major A. Curtois, Gen. List, Cav. 33 Deo. 77 Mclabar and Canara.
Aeeietant Adjuiani General for Kuehetrg,
Bt.Major A. W. O. Saunders, h.p. ax F. aa Nov. 76 Chief Inspector, ist District, Myaors Div.
Depuig ALeeietant Adjuiant Generale for MueMrg.
and District, Nagpore Faroe, fto.
Mitfor Edmund Austin, Madras Staff Corps, xo Dec. 78 3rd District, British Bnrmah Division.
Bombay.
Gooemor Mt^on. Sir James Ferguson, BaH. KCMG.
Prieate Secretarg Charles Edward Buckland, BA. Bengal Civil Service, x May 77.
MiUtarg Secretarg Lt.Colonel H. H. D. Stracey, Scots Guards.
(Lieut. H. J. Fergusson, Rifle Brigade.
Lieut. Son. G. F. H. Somerset, Grenadier Guards.
p.».c. Captain J. A. Ferguson, Rifle Brigade.
Commandant qf the Bodg Guard Captain A. Currie. Bombay Cavalry, 4May 73.— Furlough.
Surgeon Surgeon George Waters, Bombay Med. Depart, x May 77>
Commander in Ckitf Lieut.General Henry James Warre, CB. 9 Oot. 78.
MiUtarg Secretarg Colonel J. P. Cox, h.p. R. Engineers, xa Oct. 79.
Aidee de Camp {umi. C. T. Barrow. 26 F. 9 Oct. 78.
ASJTTtAVT GbVBBAL's DXPAXTIfBin AT Hbas Quabobs.
A^utant General Brigadier General H. F. Brooke, h.p. xoo F. 33 Nov. 77.
Deputg Adjutant General Lt.Colonel A. Wardrop, Bombay Staff Corps, 5 Oct. 74.
Aui^A^^iG,.^ {S?SSn!i^:5^«'ite?.';5^':%?*-
QVABTBB MaRBB GbITBBAL'S DEPABTMBirT AT HbAD QvABTBBS.
Qumrter Maeter General
Deputg Quarter Maeter General Lt.Ool(mel B. H. Fottinger, Royal ArtiUery.
DlVIBIOlTAL StAVV.
Comwtmmdina Mkom Dieieion Lt.General John Forbes, CB. Bombay Cavalry, s Jan* T^*
AidedeCauM Captain J. Angus, 65 Foot, 15 March 76.
Commanding Jvortkem Dieieian Lt.General J. W. Schneider, CB. Bombay Infkatry, as June ys.
Aide de Came Lieut. S. M. Schneider. Bombay Staff Corps, x JaxLla
CemmandiM Poena Diwriem M^r General J. M. Primrose, CSI. x Apr. 77.
Aide de Camp Lieut. B. O. F. Hamilton, s Foot, 17 June 78.
f.e.t. Bt.Mi^ G. G. Beasl^, 83 Foot, aa July 75 MhowDiviakm.— SickForL
LkColonel w. Hicks, Bombay Staff Corps, 3 Doc. 77 Poona Divinaa.
Major B. Cunningham, BomMy Staff Corps » NoKtbenxDiTiiiaB.
staff, Src, 25
AatUlani Quaritr MaHer OtneroU of Divinon* (3).
M«^or F. J. 8. Adam, Bombay Staff Corps, i Nor. 77 Bombay DiBtrict.
M^or W. B. ColTin. 7 Foot, 29 Nov. 78 Mhow.
Mflgor John Jopp, Bombay Staff Corps ^ Poona Division.
Deputy Auutant Quarter Matter Oeneral* (3).
Captain A. B. Stopfbrd, Eoyal Artillery, 16 Feb. 78 {^oSnf^?i^7Brit'.^"^'
Captain J. T. Watlinff, Bombay Staff Corps, 29 Nov. 78 Northern Division.
Captain T. Harris, 66 F Poona Division.
CoKiuarnxiro Fisst Class Bszoadxs (2).
Briiradier General C. T. Aitchison, CB. Bombay Staff Corps, 23April 77 Bombay District.
Brigadier General G. T. Brioe, h.p. 17 Foot, 23 Jan. 79 Belganm District.
Concursxiro Sscoirs Class BsieAsis (4).
Sind District.
Briffadier General Bobert Phayre. CB. Bombay Staff Corps, 21 April 75 {^S^lS^e'i^SS.*^''^"
Brigadier <3eneral H. H. A. Wood, CB. Bombay Staff Corps, 3 Nov. 76 Deesa.
Brifradier General F. A. E. Loch, CB. Bombay Staff Corps, 24 April 77 Aden.
Depuif Ajuietani Ac^jutant Qenerale.
MsAOT R. If. Lloyd, Bombay Staff Corps, 19 Ana. 76 Belganm District.
lOJor C A. Cnzunffham, Bombay Staff Corps, Jan. 77 Sind District.
Oapiain W. Cooke-Collis, 83 F. 9 Jan. 78 Bombay District.
Brigade Major » (4).
«.«.«. Brevet Major C. J. Bnmett, 15 Foot, 21 Nov. 76 Poona.— Sind ReeerveBrig
iC^ior J. O. Watts, Bombay Staff Corps, 28 April 77 Aden.
iCflJor H. J. Stock, Bombay Staff Coros, 24 Dec. 77 Nnsseerabad.
Captain A. B. Heyland, Bombay Staff Corps, 9 Jan. 78 Deesa.
Aeeietant Adjutant General for Mueketrjf,
LkColonel W. A. Gillespie, Bombay Staff Corps, 26 May 74 zstCirole,Chief Insp.Poona
Dtputy Anittant A^utante General for Mueketrg,
Captain C J. Dyke, zo8 Foot, 20 Oct. 75 and Cirole,Mhow.
Captain H. I. P. Thomas, 25 F. 20 Nov. 78 3rd Circle, Belganm.
Aeeietant Inepeetor (ff Gfmnaeia.
Captain B. M. Alexander, 78 Foot, 23 Dec. 79 Poona.
FALKLAND ISLANDS.
O««cmor amd Commander in CJu^. J. Thomas Fitzgerald Callaghan, CUQ. 18 May 76.
GIBRALTAR.
Q^vtm^ amd Commander in Chief {^^o'o^t.^ ^*^''" ""' *^'^^*^*' ^^^' ^^^^' ^^*^ =^^«^«'
Asmetmrnt Military Secretary Lt.Colonel A. R. Lempriere, Boyal Bngineers, 31 Jaly 77.
. -_ .^ ^T_« y Bt.MaJor Son. R. W. Napier, Bengal Staff Corps, 10 Oct. 76.
AtOm dM t^emp I ;>.•.«. Bt.Major G. J. Gilbard, 18 Hossars, o Jnne 77.
Cemmandim^ Brigade Mi^or General David Anderson, 22 Oct. 78.
Aids dm Camp Captain T. B. G. Molynenx, 22 F. 22 Oct. 78.
' ' I Adjutant ^ Quarter Matter General Colonel F. R. S. Flood, CB. h.p. Brigade Depot, 27 Sept. 78.
D«ipig^ AoMant AS^'utant Gen. {for Muthetry)..
r jr«|70f* p.t.e. Captain H. J. T. Hildyard, 71 F. 6 Ang. 78.
— ^ I ArtiUery {Colonel on Stqff) ... Colonel T. M. Harris, 9 Dec. 79
_. ^ ^ . Segal AriilUry Captain H. M. J. Feilden, 1 JtUy 77.
Commmmtiim^ Mayal JBnyineer {Colonel on Steig) ... Colonel E. B. Bvart, CB. z Nov. 77.
(George Bernard Morgan,^ h,p. 77 V- «» I>oo. 60 1 Sne, 21 July 54
U. 5 Nov. 54 ; Caj'<. 3 Oct. 55 ; Bt. Mtyor, 4 Dec 71 ; Bt.U,Col,
12 Oct. 77.
Omriaom Quarter Maeter William Fonlkes Cottrell, zo Nov. 77.
Gairriatm Jmeiruetor p.e.e. Captain C. H. Boilean, 61 Foot, 9 Oct. 77.
I Iit.Co1onel Morgan served the Bastem campaign of z854-55,inclnding the battles of Alma and Inkerman .siege of
Sebastopol, and eaptore of the Rifle-pits on the z8th April— contnsed (Medal with Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
MALTA.
Governor ttnd Commander in Chirf e. General Sir Arthur Borton, KCB. x W. L Regt. 13 May 78.
Aeeimtamt Military Secretary Lt.Colonel D. M. M. Crichton, Gren. Gds. 2z May 78.
. . -_ -^ ^^._ S p.:e. Lieut. R. Auld, 5 F. 25 May 78.
AuUm da i^amp (Captain A. C. Borton. 13 P. 25 May 78.
Camwi^etdiufi Brigade Major General Son. P. R. B. Feilding, CB. i Jan. 79.
Aide da Camp Captain B. P. Cary, « F. z June 79.
Dtnutw Adjutami 4r Q/fxrier Matter General Colonel C. A. B. Gordon, h.p. 60 F. z Jan. 80.
Dtnuiw jtreirta^' Adjutant 4r QT' Matt. General... p.t.c. Captain B. M. Dawes, ico F. 7 April 77.
IHtta Cfor Mueketrg) Captain W. A. Bridge, 2z F. zz July 78.
Bri^ada Major p «.e. Captain W. S. Cooke, 22 F. 8 Oct. 76.
Comwtattding Boyal Artillery {Colonel on Staff) ... Colonel W. L. Dumarosq, zs March 78.
Briffoda Maior, Boyal ArfUlere Captain H. A. Douglas, i Julv 77.
Comtm4endiMg Mofol Engineer {Cvlonel on Staff) ... Colonel T. A. L. Murray, a6 May 79.
Oarriaam Jneiruetor p.t.e Captain R. H. L. Brickenden, 4a F. 2 Oct. 75.
Capiaitt Oeneral and Governor in Chi^ Sir Anthony Musgrave, KCMG. 8 June 77.
MdadeCamp
Colamel an the Sttfff e. Colonel J. Hackett.h.p. Brigade Depot, iz May 78.
Briaada Major p.t.e. Bt.Major E. R. P. >Voodgate, 4 F.
jjiemUmatit Governor of Sondurae Fred. Palgrave Barlee, CMG. zo May 77.
Digitized by VjOOQIC
«6 Btajf, Sfc.
SffATJBITIITS.
Chntnor and Commander U Ckitf 8W George FergoBon Bowen, &CUQ. 31 ICsy 73.
Privaitf filMrelorr oNi ^Mi« <i« Omp
CoUmsl on the 8U^
Brigade Mto'or p.$.e. Captain B. L. Pelly-Clarke, 103 F. 2 July 78.
DOMINION OF CANADA.
Comuizva i.LL nii Pbothtobs wxtbiit ajtd iLOJi-onrr tssuyo.
Qowmor Gmural of ih$ Domnion of Canada TJU Sight Son. iko UarquU a/Lome» JTT. GCJiCh OttcM.
MUiiarg Soerotarf Major F. W. De Winton, B. AxtiUery.
A%do9d§ Camp \ Lient. Hon, C. Harbord, Soots Qnards, 95 Kor. 78.
( Captain Y. Chater, 91 F. 25 Nor. 78.
LionUnani Gtnoral e. General ^ P. L. M'DoiigaU, fOlfC^. S4 Ki^ 78- Sa^frx,
Amttami MUUarg SoerHarg Lt.Colonel F. W. Fremantle, Coldatream GnaxtU, %a 1<«7 7('
^iAMB A^ n..^ ('9.1.0. Lieut. J. C. Barker, R. Bng. 34 Hay 78.
AtdoBdeCamp j J^ ^ Captain Hon. W. f! Blliotr93 F. ^4 May 78.
Sriaado Mt^or p.g.e. Captain J. Bonghey, 63 F. 1 May 76.
Amttant A^'ntami and Qnartor Matttr Qenoral... ^fllEBt.Lt Colonel A. B. Cameron, ac F.3X March 78 ...Hai^o*.
TownM^for Major R. Nagle, h.p. R. Canadian Rifle*. 19 Deo. 70 .,Ma^*.
Garrioon In$trnetor p.t.e. Captain B. C. Milner, x8 F. 4 Aug. 77 Hal^.
NEWFOUNDLAND.
Governor and Commander in Chief Commander Sir John H. Glover, Royal Navy, &CMG. 31 Mtr.
Private Seeretarg and Aide de Camp p.e.e. Lieut. H. H. Morgan, R. Marinea.
SAINT HELENA.
Governor and Cowmander in Ohitf Hndaon Ralph Jauisch, OJ€G.
WEST AFRICA SETTLEMENTS.
(At Oierra Leone and on ike Gambia.)
Governor and Commander in Chirf Surgeon Migor Samuel Rowe, CJ£G. 9 June 77 Sierra Lmu.
"* p!I^£'^!6to!!.*!.,^'^T??.* ^. !** .*^!^!? » } surgeon MajorValesiui Skipton Qoldsbuiy, MD. CMG. 15 MK.77.
GOLD COAST COLONY.
{IntMUng Lagoe and He J>ependeneiee.)
Governor and Commander in Ckirf Herbert Taylor Ussher, Baq. CKG a.
Lientenani Governor
WEST INDIES, fto.
Commanding the JPorees Major General D. J. Gamble, CB. t Oot 78. Barladoee,
Aeeietant MilUarg Seeretarg Bt.LtColonel J. B. D. Hill, h.p. 63 F. 31 March 77.
Aide de Camp ' Lieut. L. G. Fawkea, R. Art. 2 Oct. 78.
Aeeietani Adjutant and Qr.Uaeter General Bt.Lt.Colonel C. Steel, h.p. ITnatt. 30 July 79.
BARBADOES AND WINDWARD ISLANDS.
GooeimtH^Md^Coe^^ in <^*^^^^^''^UniorQ.0.StFaha3i,CMG. late of R.ApLaDeo. 76 JSarUim
/George Dundaa, CUG, 31 Oct 74 St. Thu *
AugufltUB Fred. Gore, 99 Sept. 77 TeiegK
Colonel Robert Wm. Harley* G8. CMG, late of s
West India Regt. a8 Sept. 77 GriM^
iGeorge William Dee Yobux, CMG at. Ua». 1
ANTIGUA AND LEEWARD ISLANDS.
Governor and Com. in Chirfef Leeward lelande ... George Berkeley* CMG. 24 Not. 74 AnHfm.
/Alex. Wilaon Moir, CMG at. Chrieuf^*
C. M. Bldridge, Bsq Jhemme*.
FreeidenU Neale Porter, Baq. Monimrd*
Spencer Churchill, Baq Virfinblo^
«..Jf*»«i
TRINIDAD.
Governor and Commander in Chitf Sir Kenry Turner Irring, KCMG. 7 Sept. 74 J?eH rfSpeit.
BRITISH QUIANA.
Governor and Commander in Chitf. Cornelius Henderick8enKortright,Cjr0.i4 July77...GM>ffyiT^
aarrisoiiB.
DTJKCANNON FORT.— JR>H M^or, Lieut. Thomas Austin, 27 July ao.
TOWBR OF LONDON.
Conetable, SOR Field Marshal Sir Charles Yorke, GCB.[ Mty'or, Major Gen. G.B.Milmaa, CJB.ao Aug. m.
Rifle Brigade, 26 March 75. Chaplain, Rev. Bdw. J. Rogers, MA. h.p. 31 Jaa-??-
Lient. Lt General C. L. B. Maitland, CB. aa July 76. I Surgeon, Dep. Insp. General W. F. T. Irey, h.p. 1 AM.jt
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
Boyal Military College and Staff College at Sandhnrst.
27
Iutmelor$iu
Boysa MlUtary CoUege.
0»wrwf .-General W. C. E. Napier, i Nov. 75.
Commandant and 8eertiarf'—p,9,o. CJolonelP. D. Middle-
ton, h-p. ap F. 8 Sept. 74.
C*a|rfflw.--Kcv. W. R. Beach, MA.
Jdjutant and QnaHer Ua$Ur.— John Davies, q6 Nor. 58.
8urgeon.--T. Praeer, Ml>. Deputy Surgeon Qtn. half pay
10 April 77.
Auist. Swy.—Snrffton Major J. Anderson, 6 Nov. 78.
mingUagUr^—Qvpt. Cha. Clements Brooke," la Mar. 6x .
MiLiTAjnr Paoncssoas urn IvsTavoToas.
rrtftttor ^f FbrHJUaHon. —Major B. D. 0. O'Brien,
R, Bng. 16 Oct. 77.
MiMor C. H. C. Halkett, R.Eng. 99 Aug. 73.
Major B. H. Williams, B. Bng. x Sept. 73.
MiqorB. O. Seton, R. Eng. n Feb. 75.
Capt H. Gantley, R. Bng. zx Feb. 75.
Capt. W. B. Hurst, R. Bng. xx Feb. 75.
Oapt. K« R. Todd. R. Bng. i Sept. 77.
Captain L. K. Scott, R. Eng. as Oct. 77.
'p.».e. Lient. H. T. Wing, 97 F. a June 79.
Frofmor of Military Surveying. —e. Bt.Lt Colonel W niiam
PaterBon,>h.p.63F.a4July6o; JP«*. xxDec.46: Zf.xa
Oct. si; Cati. »2S Mar. 56; Bt.Major, 5 July 7a.
/ Mi^or E. A. Anderson, z8 Foot, 27 Oct. 6a.
p.«.c.Miy' . O.W.Fotherg^,R.M.Art. iAug.68.
Captain R. L. Leir, 31 F. 30 Jan. 71.
Se.e. Capt. A. M. Delavoye, 56 F. ix Feb. 75.
Aptain H. B. Gaulter, 37 F. 36 May 75.
p.».e. Capt C. H. Bunbuiy, 94 F. 25 Apr. 76.
p.M.e. Oapt. R. O. DeMontmorency, 83 F. 10
April 77.
BtMajor R. H. Rosser, 37 F. is Mar. 79.
\p.;c. Oapt. H. E. 0. Kitcnener,46F.xxMar.79.
^fmcr of TaaUee, Militarg Adminittraiion and Law.—
p:e. Oapt, O. 0. King, R. Mar. Art. x Mar. 78.
Intimetore •* TiMcHet, Military Administration and Law.—
P^.c Captain N. L. Walfbrd, R. Art. 11 Feb. 75.
f:c. Captain L. P. B. Cary, h.p. Rifle Br., xg Mar. 77.
f.9.e. Captain B. G. Hall, R. Marine Art. ax June 77. '
Inttrwtore
nMiUtarg.
Surveying,
p.».«. Caption A. O. Impey, xoj F.^sx May' 79.
^.>.e. Captain W. H. Daniel, 15 F. z Sept. 79
Staff College.
Commandant.-^p.e.c. Colonel C. O. Creagh-Osbome, CP.,
h.p. Brigade Depot, ix May 78.
Paonssoas.
Military Art, and Sistory.—p.e.e. Lt Colonel T. E. A.
Hall, h.p. 49 F. 34 Dec. 78.
Fortifiiation and ilHifZery.— Lt.Colonel L. A.Hale,h.p.,
R.Eng. I Feb. 78.
Military Drawing and Surveying, —Itt.Gdioual W. H.
Richards, 55 P. x6 Oct. 78.
MtUtary Adminietration and Lav.—p.e.c. Bt.Lt.Colonel
C. Parsons, ^ F. 28 Mar. 74.
Mathemaiics.'-n&v. J. P. Twisden, MA.
French.— A. Aigr^ de Charente. | Oerman. — 0. Jeep.
Hindostanee. —ht.Col. F. Gheneviz-Trench, ao Hussars.
ffeoZooy.— Thomas Rupert Jones, FBS.,FG8.
Chemistry and Natural PAi^MopAy.— Edmund Atkinson,
Ph.D. FC8.
Btudbitts.
Senior Division.
*Capt. H. H. Crookenden
R.A.
•Capt. P. D. Jefifireys.SS F.
Captain F. G. Doyle, 2 Dr.
Gds.
Capt. J. Spenoe, zoa F.
*Lt. W. Peacocke, R. Eng.
*Capt. J.D.Legard, R.Art.
Lt. H. MitcheU, R. Bng.
Capt. C. F. C. Beresford,
R. Eng.
Capt R. A. Montgomery,
R. Art
CaptH. D. Dunlop,R. Art
Lc.F.W.Benson,5 Dr.Gda
BtMiyor G. Barton, 7 F.
Lt. Q. F. Browne, 48 P.
Capt. C. J. R. rulford,
Bengal B.C.
Lt. P. W. Romilly, Scots
Guards.
Lt G. M. Bullock, XX F.
Capt. J. T. Browne, 30 Hub.
Lt W. A. Gough, 53 P.
Capt A. J. Paterson, 19 F.
Oapt H.T. W. Allatt,46 F.
CaptC.F.Thomson,7 Hus.
•Oapt A. W. Morris, 58 F.
•CaptE.T.H.Hutton,6o P.
Capt T. Prickett, 56 F.
Capt. J. W. Godftay, as F.
• On Field Service.
Jkntor Divinon.
Capt A. O. Green, R. Eng.
Lieut J. W. Murray, R.
Art..
Capt. de 0. Daniel, R.
Oapt.'B. J. W. Noble, R.
Mar. Art
Capt. B. Llqyd, Beng.S.C.
liieut R. F. Johnson, R.
Art
Capt P. J. Hughes. a6 F.
Capt P. J. Ti(% xoo F.
Lieut B. A. W. B. Groves
Lieut W. B. Bouth, xa F.
Capt J. J.C. Herbert,
Gren. Gds.
Capt,J.C.M.Pigoott, 66 F.
BtMkjor R. H. O'G. Haly,
Capt A.C.Spenoer,5Lanc.
Lieut B. W. Yeathord,
Lieut D. F. R. Dawson,
Coldst. Grda.
Capt A Wright 45 F.
Oapt H. D. A. Outbil],
86 F.
Oapt G. P. F. Bysg, 105 F.
» LtOolonel Paterson served with the 80th Regt. in the Burmese war of x8sa-s3, includiM the bombardment and
esp^ne of Prome, repulse of the subsequent night attack, reconnaissance at Ithsymew, advance on Meeaoaj, and
esptoie and destruction of two of the enemy's stockades beyond it (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
' Oiptain Brooke served in the Osmanli Lrregular Cavalry during the Crimean campaign (Turkish Medal).
Royal Military Academy at Woolwich.
^eiUMf. —Field Marshal SRS. iUDuke 0/ Cambridge,
X9. ZP. eOB. QCMQ, Q08I, Commander in Chief,
2 Feb. 70.
OowTMr.— Lieut General Br John Miller Adye, ZCB,
. Boyal ArtiUery, x Aug. 75.
BierOary and IVea«ir«-.-^Colonel W.D. Marsh, R. Eng.
a6 Sept. 77.
CaptaiM of the Company of Oentlemen Cadets,
lUjor T. Van Btraubenzee, R. Artillery, 6 Apr. 79.
UetOenante of the Company qf Gentlemen Cadets,
l«eat A H. Callwell, R. Artillery, 4 June 79.
Ijeut H. O. 0. Walker, R. Artillery, 7 Oct 79.
Linut W. B. Hardy, R. Artillery, xs Feb. 80.
Adjntant and Quartermaster.
CsptaJn P. W.Nlnd, Royal Artillery, ao Sept 77.
fcr^Mm.— Surgeon Major E. H. Roberts, 9 Dec. 75.
Chaplain and Classieal Instructor,
&o. J. Bond, JI(A. xo Feb. 75.
Frofeseor of Mathematics and Meehanies.
Morgan W. Crofton, BA, FES.
Instructors of Mathematics,
H. Hart, 19 March 71.
1. F. a Tyleoote, MA. 19 March 73.
Captain G. C. Wynne, R. Art. x3 March 76.
Professor of Fortyfeation and Geometrical Drawktc.
Capt R. M. Lloyd, B. Bng. x Oct. 76.
' Instructors of Fortification and Geometrical Drawing,
Captain J. W. Savage, R. Eng. ao Sept. 77.
Captain W. G. Ross, R. Eng. z Oct. 76.
Captain A. 0. Ward, R. Eng. x Oct 76.
Captain J. Matheson, R. Eng. x March 80.
Prcfessor of Artillery,
Major J. Sladen, R. Art. t March js-
Instructors qf Artillery,
Captain R. Walkey, R. Art. z April 73.
Captain 0. Jones. R. Art. ao June 79.
Professor of Military Drawing,
Captain F. Roberts, R. Art. ao Sept. 77.
Instructors in Military Drawing,
Captain A. G. Walker, R. Art. x8 Mar. 76.
Captain V. F. Rowe, R. Bng. ao Sept 77.
Captain W. St. G. Burke, B. Bng. 24 Sept 79.
Prqfessor qfMiUiary Mistory,
P.S.C. Captain S. C. Pratt, R. Art. 33 Ma^ 79.
Pr<^eesor of Landscape Drawing.— Wm. Clilton.
Professor of Freneh.—Mons. Albert Barr^re.
Professor of German.— O. H. Schsible, Ph.D. MD.
Professor of Chemistry and Physios,-^, L. Blozam.
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
Army Pay Office.
Pasfwuter General, St. Son. Sir Stephen Cave, KCB.
Judicial Department.
Judge Advocate General of the United Kingdom, St. Hon.
G. Cavendish Bentinck.
Deputy Judge Advocate General, J. C. O'Dowd, Esq.
Deputw Judge \?;'\\^^-^\\^^'^^*S^' ...London
^J™*^ 1 Col. J. H. Rocke, h.p. i8 F London
^avoeatee... (^^^ Bt.Lt.Col. H. A. Brett, 43 F.Dublin
Office, 35, Great Georj^e Street, Westminster.
Inspector of Regimental Colours.
Sir Albert William Woods, Garter King ofArme.
Army Schools.
Jiup«e<or... Colonel A. G. Gleigr, h.p. Boyal Artillerj.
Sub Inepeetore qf Army Sehoole.
John Belling i Apr. 71
Robert Kirk x Apr. 71
William Savage... z Apr. 71
GeorgeRobertson z Apr. 71
John Stewart z Apr. 7Z
Thomas Earp x Apr. 7X
Wm. Thacker 1 Apr. 7Z
Edward Giles 8 June 7a
Edwin H. Rogers xi Sep. 7a
Alfred Wolfe 24 Feb. 74
Jas.E.Cartwrightz4Fel}. 74
Wm. Robinson. ..14 Feb. 74
Enoch Shipman 14 Feb. 74
Tho8.C.Sherwoodi4Feb. 74
Samuel Goadby 14 Feb. 74
W. M. MacEinder 34 Mar.? s
Jas. Hen. Carroll aa Sep. 75
Joseph Tapsell... zAug.77
EdwardBramhall 6 Dec. 79
Thomas Carson xi Feb. bo
Royal Hospital, Chelsea.
GoMmor.— General Sir Patrick Grant, GCB. GCMG,
78 P. ao Feb. 74.
Major 4r Lt. Governor. ^Colonel R. H. Chill, CB. h.p.
x4 Hussars, x March 74.
At^futoMt.— John James Charles Irby,i 7 Sept. 55 ; Ene.
'x7 Jan. 5z ; Lt, 8 Oct. 54 ; Capt, 16 Jan.63 ; Son. Major,
ao Mar. 78.
Seeretarg.—MB^or Gen. Geo. Hutt, C£. late of Bombay
Army, 6 Mar. 65.
Chaplain.— Hey. Sydney Clark, MA. h.p. a Feb. 78.
Fkveieian and Surgeon.— J. A. M'Munn,^ ICZ). h.p. Staff
Surgeon, 4 Nov. 68.
Depu^ Surgeon.— Thomaa Ligertwood,^ MJD. h.p. Staff
Surgeon, 23 Jan. 69.
Quarter lfa«ftfr.->WiJliam Barlow, 17 July 7a.
Captain* cflnvalide.
E.W.Humphry.hjj). R.Eng.
Bt-LtColonelA. Green,h.p.
Rifle Brigade.
Royal Military Asylum.
Commandant.— p.e.e. Colonel J.P.Batter»by,h.p.6oF.
Secretary and Adjutant.— ISsi^ot H. M. Thompson,* h.p.
8a F. ao March 80.
Quarter 3f««er.— William Macdonnell," 37 Aug. 73.
Medical OJleer.—D&p. Insp. Gen. J. B. 8. Crosse,^ h.p.
Chaplain.— Rev. Erasmus H. Goodwin, SA.
Royal Victoria Hospital at Netley.
Governor and Commandant.— Colonel R. C. Stewart, h.p.
a F. x6 Jan. 78.
St<if Capt. 4r Auittant Ommandami. — Co\on€i. Wn.
Roberts Farmar,^^ h.p. 75 Foot, 9a April 7a.
Adjutant.— Bolton James Alfred MonseU, 6 May 74;
Sne.j Sept. 58 ; JAeut. 'ag Oct. 6x ; Capt, 'ao Apr. 6£ ;
Bt.M^jor,jLi Dec. 78.
PaywuM^tfr.— Robert [Saveiy Rouse, z6 Apr. 58; Sen.
Major, x6 Apr. 73.
Military Prisons.
Inepeetor General.— Col. Sir B.F. DnCane, KCS. R,En^.
In$peetor$.—W. F. Fagan, W. J. Stppford, H. Wakefoid.
Alderehot.—Gov., Col.W. H. C. WeDesl^, late of 10 Fool.
Cork.— Gov., Major H. W. Caznpbell, late of 79 Fbot.
Med. Of., Surgeon Muor J. W. Johnaton, h.p. 85 VqqU
Dublin.— Gov., (^pt. D. F. Allen, late of 17 Foot.
Med. Off.y
Gomort.—Gov., A. P. Miller, late Captain 9a F.
Glenerou— Chief Warder, J. Martin.
Med. Of., Dep. Surgeon Gen. H. M. Fraaer, JTD., h.p.
MaUa.—Gov., H. C. Mbot, late Captam 43 F.
Blue— .raciM^f Red.
John Harrison, TTnatt,
J.Vander H.Rees, h.p. 40 F.
J. W. Daniell, h. p. xox F.
Geo. Garland, h. p. 43 ^<
Royal Hospital, Kilmainham.
Maeter.—The Commander of the Forces in Ireland.
r».--4 T»-« ir^w^. I" The Deputy Adj. Gen. in Ireland.
JoMi Dep. Mature. ^ ^^ j^^^ Quarter Master Gen. do.
Captaine on the Eetabliehment.
Captain George CressweU, h.p. TJnatt.
Captain P. OXJallaghan, h.p. 13 F.
Adfutant.—Cuvt. W. M'GiU,» h. p. 79 F. 13 Nov. 68.
Thyeieian and 5it»y«w.— William Carte,* X3 Aug. 58.
CAopZatn.— Rev. Gfeorge Hare.
Secretary, Begietrar, and Trtfontrtfr.— Langrishe F. Banks.
S\uarter Jfofrer.— Lieut. James Watson, h.p. Mil. Train.
olidtor.—^. Hobson, Esq.
Royal Hibernian Military School, Dublin,
Commandant.— Go\on€\. L. S. Cotton.' h.p. 63 F. I Quarter Ma*ter.—'B6.\vin Sherlock.
Secretary and ^4;.— Bt.Lt. Colonel T. B. Speedy.io Unatt. | Surgeon.— Be^p. Insp. Gen. F. H. Baxter, MD, ]i.p.
^ Major Irby served the Easteim campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and Inkermnn, capture of
Balaklava, siege of Sebastopol, repulse of sortie on a6th Oct. 1855, and storming the Quarries on 7th June x85«—
severely woimded, left leg amputated (mentioned in despatches. Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). '
* Major Thompson served with the 9th Regiment in the Crimea from the X5th Feb. 1855, including the aiege' azid
fall of Sebastopol ; was in the trenohe.4 during a sortie on the 5th June, also during the assault and capturo of tbt>
Quarries on the 7th June, with Eyre's Brigiide at the assauH and capture of the Cemetery and Rifle-pits on the iSt>i
June, and with the Reserve at the attack of the Redan on the 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Meda < .
Commanded a hundred men of the ^ist Regiment with a Field Force under Captain Murray, Royal Artillery, m
an expedition against the Taepings m the vicinity of Shanghae in March 1863.
* Doctor J. A. M'Muim served in the Eastern campaign of X854-55, including the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with
Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
« Doctor T. Ligertwood served throughout the Crimean campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma (men-
tioned in despatches) andlnkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of
Honor, and Turkish Medal).
*Mr. Crosse served with the nth Hussars during the Eastern campaign of X854-55, including the ^<<^^* cf
Bulganac, battles of Alma, Balaklava, Inkerman. and Tchemaya, siege and flfUl of Sebastopol (lledalwith focr
Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
* Mr. Carte served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Balaklava and Inkerman, siece of
Sebastopol, and sortie of 26th Oct. (Medal with Clasps, and Turkish Medal) .
* Captain M'Gill served with the 79th Highlanders throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, inolodiiur t^
battles of Alma and Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol, assaults of the x8th June and 8th September exr-e^
alsoi _ . . _ _ _.
attack on Fort Rooyah, action of Allygunge, atuusK ana capture 01 xsareuiy, reuez 01 onanjenanpore, and pursait to
Mahoomdee, passage of the Gogra at Fyzabad, attack and capture of the Fort of Rampore Kussiah nCedal with Clasp)
* Colonel Cotton served as Aide de Camp to Sir Sydney Cotton commanding the Peshawur revision in the sup-
pression of the Indian mutinvfrom Dec. 7857 to its termination. Also served in the expedition on the Kuxof^
border under the same General in 1858. and was present at the destruction of Chingalee, also at the deefemction l'
Mungultanah, a stronghold of Moktirrabkleans on the Mahabund Mountain. Subsequently at the deatrac^on cf
Satanah, and at the taking of the Stockade belonging to the Hindostanee Fanatics on the heights aboy&— laentioced
in despatches (Medal with Clasp).
10 Lt.Golonel Speedy served the campaigns of 1841 and 4a in Afghanistan with the i^tii Liffht Infkntxy: and was
present at the storming of the Khoord Cabool Pass, affkir of Tezeen, forcing the Jugdolluck Pass, redaction of the
fort of Mamoo Khail, defence of Jellalabad, and sorties on the 14th Nov. and ist Deo. 1841, nth March, 9401 Marct
and xst April 1842, and general action and defeat of Akbar Khan (Medals for Jellalabad and Cabool).
1^ Colonel W. R. Farmar served with the 50th Regiment in the Sutloj campaign in 1846, and was present at the
a£fhir of Buddiwal and action of Aliwal (Medal), at which Inst action he was severely wounded in the liffht thiS
by a grape-shot while carrying the Queen's Colour. Served with the 82nd Regiment in the Indian campaign \r
1857-58, inoluding the actions of Ca^vnpore on the 26th 27th and 28^ November and 6th December, c^tm li
Futteghur, aotioD at Kankur, capture of Bareilly, relief of Shahjehanpore, and actions around. The Oomiwv
under his command was mentioned in General Wmdham's despatch for its conduct on the 28th November in Ua-
capture of two 18-pounders (Medal, and Brevet of Major).
n Quarter Master Macdonnell served in the Kaffir war of xSsa-sj (Medal) . Served in the Crimea, after the U'l
of Sebastopol, from xgth November 1855 to 4th June 1856. Has the Medal for Long Service and Qocd Coadact
OlVBSALS.
JJ Bftinbrigge, J. H., Unatt.
i3ai Smith, Thomas C, Unatt.
LUTmiTAVT GxXBBi.L8.
Addison, Thomas, CB,
Airey, Sir J. T., i'CJ.
Alexander, Sir James Edward. C^
Ansell, A. F.
Armstrong, J. "W., CS.
Baomgartner, E. J., CB.
Badd, B.
CaU, G. P. 8., CB.
Claremonk, E. S.. CB.
Clarke, G. 0., CB.
Clarke, W.
Colbome, Son. Sir P.. ZCB,
Cole, J. A.
Conway, T. S., CB.
Creagh, J. B., h.p. 48 P.
Elrahirst, C, CB.
Krskine, Q.
Ewart, J. A., CJ.
Foley, Son. Bt. Geo. G., CJB.
Fordyce, C. P., CB.
Foster, 0. J., CB.
Hale, E. B., CB.
Hamilton, H., CB.
Herbert, A. J., CB.
Heyland, A- T., CB.
InjfaU, W. L.. CB.
Jeffreys, B. B., CB.
IteUy, T. 0., CB.
Lacy, R. W.
I*yard, W. T.
I«ye, J. H.
If ngden, H. B., OB. CST.
Macdonald, ffon. James W. B. CB.
Macdonell, A., CB.
U Maude, Sir Fred. P., SCB.
Maxwell, B.H.,CB.
Maxwell, G. V., CB.
Parke, W., CB.
Pattle, T., CB.
Pratt, R., CB.
Preston, W. B.
Jaines. J. A. R., CB.
J*»iey, H. G., CB.
Boche, E.
J;>Uo,B<w.R., CB.
P»adweU, L., CB.
Mipley, R. Y.. CB.
foith, J. W. S., CB.
jmjth, 5t> B. Selby, JTCMQ.
fomerset, E. A., CB.
f*ephenaon,P. O.A., CB
««€t, J. A., CB.
wylor, R. c. H., CB,
«»ftckwell, J. E., CB
•«iker,C.P.B.,CB.
Ja^e.H.J., CB.
J«J.s. S.. CB.
Whimper, P. A., CB.
JWmore, E. A.,CB.
•o»tley,«r Garnet J. , JTCB., O CMO
. Major Gbveuals.
Al«on.SirA.Bor«. XCB.
^Micaiey, 8. P. C.
JP^o.«^G. B.
fiStVlf®^* r.f.p. Br. Depot.
JS^BUo, G. W. P., CB.
i^e, A. CB.
ffjon, P.. CB.
g««.P.A.,CB.
SSSforf. p. A.. Zor^ SCB.
'^^^»Son.8irKM.,CB.SCJ£a.
5j.j.w.;cb.
weton, E. B.
GBVlXi.U.
'--,JJrE. B.. jrCB.CJB.R.
»»»aiM,H.J.,CB.r.fp.
LiximarAjn Givxbals.
tfwell, c. A.. CB. Bengal B.C.
Si^l^^^J^. B. fMadras) Art.
jmm^lm.W.A..CB.r.f.p.R(Ben.
;?,^1:^T..CB. Bengal 8.C.
""ell, H.H., PB.'r. (Benni) Art
Carrie, R. H. r.f.p. 39 P.
DonoTan, B. W.
Drysdale, Wm., CB.
Dwyer, J., r.f.p. 14 P.
Bagar, R. J. CB.
Blrlngton, P. R., CB.
Pyers, W. A., CB.
Glyn, J. R. CB.
Gordon, C. B. P., CB.
Gtordon, C. H., CB. r.f.p. Depot Batt.
Gordon, W., CB.
Grierson, H.
Hamilton, H.M.,CB.
Hawley, R. B., CB.
Hope, wm., CB.
Knox, R.
Knox,T.E., CB.
Lightfoot, T., CB.
Loftus, W. J., CB.
Lowe, B. W. D., CB.
Lowry, R W.,CB.
M'Intyre, C. C, CB.
liaodonald, J. M., r.f.p. Ceylon Rifles.
Mackenzie, A., CB. r.f.p. 78 P.
Mein, G., r.f.p. Brigade Depdt.
Murray, A. W., CB.
Newdigate, E., CB.
Norman, H. R., CB,
Nugent, C.L.
O'Brien, B., CB.
Payn, Wm., CB.
Plunkett, Son. 0. D., r.f.p. t P.
Prettejohn, R. B., CB.
Robertson, J. H. C.
Sargent, J. N. CB.
Sawyer, 0.
Seager, E.,CB.
Spiirgin, J. B., CB. CST.
Thomas, J. W., CB.
Warden, R., CB.
Weare, H. B., CB.
White, Robert, CB.
Wilby,W.,CB.
WiUis, G. H. 8., CB.
Wingfield, J. H.
Woods, H. G.
Yonge,G. N. K.A.
COLOITBLS.
Bellairs, W., CB. h.p. Unatt.
Bray, E. W., CB. 4 P.
Cobbe, A. H., CB. h.p. 17 p.
Dcshon. P. G. T.. h.p. Depot Batt.
Elliot, A. J. H., CB. h.p. Unatt.
Gall, B. H., CS. h.p. 14 Hussars.
I Glyn, R. T., 24 P.
Hughes, R. J., h.p. 63 P.
Lamb, S. B., r.f.p. 4 W. I. R.
I M'Kay, J., Brigade Depot.
Nelson. A. A.,CB. h.p. Depot Batt.
>*eari*on,5»rC.K.CB.ZCJfff.h.p 3P
I Pitt, G. Dean, CB. Brigade Depot.
Roberts, W., 5 F.
YC Rowlands, H., CB. h.p. 34 P.
Stewart, W. L. r.f.p. Depot Batt.
Welman, Col. H. A., h.p. Depot Batt.
Whitmore, P. L., Unatt.
Wombwell, A., Brigade Depot.
FC Wood, Sir H. E., KCB.go P.
LzX1TTBirA.NT COLOITBL.
Hook, L., h.p. Ceylon Rifles
^ 8tA.»» PATlti.STBB.
Harvey, H.
Patmastbbs.
M'Nanghton, D. C, h.p. 13 P.
Robinson, J., h.p. Rec. Dist.
Thompson, G., h.p. 21 P.
Wheatley, J., h.p. Rec. Diet.
QUA.RTBB MaSTBKS.
Allen, Capt. Geo., h.p. Scots Gds.
INDLA.N ARMY.
Batt.
Breading, Capt. J. R. , h.p. Depot
Green, Captain O., h.p. 82 P.
Hoban, Captain T., h.p. 13 P.
Jackson, Captain D., h.p. 90 P,
M'Intyre. D-, Brigade Depot.
IJC Macdonald, Captain H., h.p.
Morris, Captain T., h.p. Depdt Batt.
O'Neill, Captain D., h.p. 34 P.
Pronger^ Captain J., h.p. 12 Lancers.
Turner, Captain John, h.p. 50 P.
Watson, Captain W., h.p. Dep6t Batt.
Wilkinson, H., 31 P.
Royal ArtiUery.
Gbitxbal.
Dacres, Sir R. J., QCB.
LlBUTXITAKT GbITBBALB.
Adye, Sir J. M., KCB.
D'A^uilar, Sir C. L., .STCB.
Dunlop, P., CB. r.f.p.
PhiUpotts, A. T.
Majob Gbvk&als.
Biddnlph, Sir M. A. S., KCB.
Campbell, P. A., CB.
Gardiner, H. L.
Gibbon, J. R., CB.
Hamley, Sir B. B., CB. KCMG.
Heniy, C. S., CB.
Maberly, B., CB. r.f.D.
Price, E., CB.
Shaw, G., CB. r,f.p.
Turner, J., CB.
„ , . COLOITBL.
Hawkins, A. C, CB.
LixuTxirA.irT Golokxlb.
Handyside, W., r.f.p. Coast Brig,
Henry, W., r.f.p. Coast Brig.
Aoyal Bngineers.
LiBVTxirA.irT Gxwbbalb.
Bent, George, CB. r.f.p.
Bourohier, B. P;, CB. r.f.u.
Hadden, W.O. ^
Keone, Son. H. P., CB. r.f.p.
Montagu, H. W., CB.
Ogle, E.
Major Gb^xbals.
Browne, J. P. M., CB.
Mann, G. P., CB.r.fp.
Mould, T. R., CB. r.f.p.
^ CoLoirxL.
Hassard, P. C., CB.
Kedical Bepartmeat.
TT/^ ,, SuaoBow Gbitbbal.
UC Mouat, J., CB. h.p.
IirsPBCTOBs Ghitbrai.
Anderson, A.,3fD. CB. h.p
Dane, Richard, JfD. CB hv
Taylor, J. R., CB. h.n.
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Honourable Corps of Gentlemen-at-ArmSi
The Body Ouard of the Sovereign on all Public and State occasions,
(B8TABLI8HXD IJT TUB YBAR I509.)
Captain William, J?aW o/ Coventry, 28 May 77.
Lieutenant Gustavns Hume,^ late Bt.Lt.Col. Unatt., 20 Nor. 78.
Standard Bearer Wm. O'Bryen Taylor, i» late Major 22 F.x Jan. 76.
GBirTLX]£Bir-A.T-ABl(8.
Sdvrard Gtoodwin, late Major Cambridge Militia '22 June 49 ! Jaa Ainslie Stewart,** late Colonel R. Mar. ...
Stapleton Charles Cotton Pi6 0ct. 49 'JohnGlas Sandeman,»» late Captain xDrs.... I
"" ■"" -- --• - 26 Feb. 5a'; Robert Edw. Henry," late Brcv.Lt,Col. 30 F-
Pz5 Nov. 60 1 Cha.Edwyn Wyatt." late Bt Major 8 Hiuaars
Edward Sutherland, latij Brevet Major 7 F ..
Fra. C. Wemyss, Major 6 Weet York Militia..
Griffin Nicholaa, Hon. Major r. f. p. 5 F
T. B. Mortimer, late Brevet Lt. Colonel Unatt.
Charles Dresing,' late Brevet Lt.Colonel 3 F.
Henry Hardinge,71ateLt.Col. Rifle Brigade ...
Bevil Granville," late Brevet Major 2^V.Ae^'u-
tant I HerU Byte Volunteer*
Stanhope Leonard Douglas Willan,>late Cap-
tain sF
Paget John Bourke.^o latd Captain x z F. ...
Henry Jobling Wallack,i*late Captain 77 F.
John Henry Lownde8,"late Lt. Colonel 6 F.
John Walrond Clarke.^* late Captain zo Hus.
^C Fred. Robertson Aikman,i» Captain h. p.
Bengal InflEUitry, Lt.Col. Commandant Eaet
Middleeex MilUia
James Herbert Freme," late Captain 79 F.
Xd.Cohnel i Shropehire B\/U Volunieere
Wm. Cuninghame Cuninghame,'^ late Cap-
tain 79 F
Richard George Ellison,** late Major 47 F. .,
John Cha. D. Morrison.^ late Col. R.Marines
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F. Adjutant 1 Sertfordekire B^le Volunteere\
Francis Pavy,** late Captain 74 F ,
Walter Clopton Wingfleld,*^ late Mi^'or Moni'\
gomery Yeomanry Cavahy 1
UC John Grant Malcolmson,** late Lieut. 3;
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John Hampden Waller,** late Lieut. 28 F '
Wm. Chester Master, C^.*« late Colonel 38 F.
Theodore Williams,*^ late Lieut, xo Hussars...
Horatio Page Vance.** late Brevet Lt.C0l.38P.
Edward Andrew Noel.** late Captain 31 Foot
Montagu Jno. Battyo.^^late Major Indian Armv ',
Shadwell H. Clerke,«Bt. Lt.Col. h.p. 21 P. ...I
Key D old Alleyne Clement, lots Captain 68 Foot,
Charles Cooch,<*Lt. Col. Unatt ,
Edward Brown,** Colonel, r.fp. xoi P
Geo. Henry Pocklington,*« laU Lt. Col. 18 P.. .
Henry Brackenbury,*7 late Major Depot BaU.
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Sub Q^e«r.—Lt. Colonel J. G. Sandeman,** late Captain x Drs. 34 Feb. 74.
Scarlet— ^aet'n^ Blue Velvet. I Agente, Messrs. Cox ana Co.
1 Lt.Colonel G. Hume served with the 38th Regt. the Eastern campaign of 18^4-55, and waa present at the bi&
of Alma, siege and fall of Sebastopol, waa Aide de Camp to Sir John Campbell on the oxpodition to Kertcl:^ <ffi
assault of the Redan on the x8th June, in which the Major General was killed ; wais D.A.A.G. 3rd Divisicn Crts
July X855 (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Glass of the Mc-dji^
and Turkish Medal). Served in India with the qSth from X2th Nov. 1857 to 9th August 1858 ; was present ai t>
siege and capture of Lucknow, and with Grant's l>iylsion during the summer campaign in Cade, including s*.'e
minor aflfUrs (Medal with Clasp) .
* Lt. Colonel Dresing served with the 58th Regt. in the New Zealand war and was present at the storming of Ka^
Pah at Rnapekapeka on the ixth Jan. 1846, after which he proceeded to the valley of the Hutt, and served utf
during different operations (Medal).
' Lt.Colonel Hardinge served with the Rifle Brigade in the Kaffir war of 1846-47 ; and in that of 1852-53 (ilt^
Also in the expedition against the insurgent Boers N.E. of the Great Orange River in Au^. 1848, when hf «
present and slightly wounded in the action at Boem Plaats. Served the Eastern campaign of 1854, inclndirg t
battles of Alma and Likerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, stJi Class a tl
Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
* Midor Granville served with the 33rd Fusiliers in the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the battles of Aji
and Inkerman, and .siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Joined Lord Olvde'e An
before Lucknow on X4th Nov. X857, and was at the relief of the garrison ; also at the defeat of the GwaiioT Cess
gent at Cawnpore on 6th December, and at the fall of Lucknow in Mar. 1858 (Brevet of Major, Medal witli two CUqi
* Captain Willan landed in the Crimea on 30th June 1855 with the Z3th Light Lifantrv, and was present all
battle of the Tohemaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasn, and Turkish Medal).
10 Captain Bonrke served with the Capo Mounted Rifles in the Kaffir war of X850-5X (Medal) ; and in 1852-51
the Orange River Territory, where he commanded several successfhl patrols.
u Lt.Colonel Lowndes served with the 47th Regt. throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, indadin^l
battles of Alma and Inkerman, capture of Balaklava, siege and fkll of Sebastopol, sortie of aGth Oct., and
the Qusurries on 7th June— severely wounded (Medal with three Clasps, Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, Kxu^
the Legion of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
1* Captain Wallack served with the oth Regt. throughout the Sutlej campaign of X845-46, and was present sk\
battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps).
I* Captain Clarke serred with the xoth Hussars in the Crimean campaign from X7th April 1855, inclndinfr the
and fall of Sebastopol, capture of Tchorgaum, battle of the Tchern^a where he commanded a squadron in st|l
of. i^ tr6op of Horse Artillery, and an affkir with the Cossacks near Kertch (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish M«S
^* Lt.Colonel Aikman served eighteen years in the Bengal Armv, including the Sutlcg campaign of X845-4O
present at the battle of Sobraon (Medal). Punjaub campai^ of 1848-49 (Medal), with General Wheeler'$l|
Force. Indian Mutiny campaigns of 1857-58, including the siege and capture of Delhi, action of Bolund^urj
siege of Lucknow (Medal with two Clasps), and was awarded the Victoria Cross for having, when cominandisv
3rd Sikh Cavalry on the advanced picquet, with xoo of his men, attacked and utterly routed m, body of 500 fl
infantry, soo horse, and 2 gnns, cuttine^up more than 100 men, capturing the two guns, and driving the svre^
^kLsmy Into and over the Goomtee. This feat was performed under every disadvantage of broken groanil
partially under the flanking flre of an adjoining fort. On this occasion he received a severe sabre wound a
face in a personal encounter with several of the enemy, the efl'eots of which compelled him to retire on half p^i
1* Lt Colonel Freme served the Eastern campaign of X854 and up to 9th Feb. X655 with the rath High2aai
including the battles of Alma and Balaklava , and siege of Sebastonol (Medal with three Clasps, sna To^iih Hsi
u Colonel Morrison was present when the batteries of Obligadd in the River Parana were attacked and earn
aolh Nov. 1845. Served on the China expedition of X857-59, including the blockade of the Canton river, the Is*
before, storm and capture of the city. Served as Provost Marshal to the expedition, and afterwards as Ikd
General to the Army in garrison at Canton (Brevet of Major) . Served the campaign In the north of Chins ia 1
including the action of Sinho, taking of Tongoo, storm and capture of the North Takoo fort (mentiancd m
spatohes), and subsequent operations (Medal with three Clasps, and Brevet of Lt. Colonel).
1* Major Taylor served with the i8th Royal Irish in the Burmese war of 1853-53 (Medal with Clasp fcr Pi
Also in the Crimea from 30th Dec. 1854, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol and assault of the xStb Js
slightly wounded (Medal with Clasp, Turkish Medal, and 5th Class of the Medjidie). Also in India during the 1
part of the Mutiny of 1857-58, and served for many months with a field force in the Deccan.
■1 Captain Cuninghame served with the 79th Highlanders in the Crimean campaign of 1854 up V> 26th Kc v^
The Honourable Corps of Qentlemen-at-Arins, 3 '
^ 3l^jor Ellison seryed the Bastern campaign of 1854-55 in the 47th Regt., Inclnclling the battles of Alma and
iQkennstt, oaptnze of Balaklava, siege of Sebaetopol, and sortie on 36th Oct. (Medal with three Ola^ps, Sardinian
tnd Turkish Medals, and 5th Glass of the Mec^idie).
M Colonel Stewart served throughout the campaign in Syria in Z840,— at the Gamp at D'Jouni as ActlngEng;ineer,
the norm and capture of Sidon, surrender of Beyrout, bombardment and capture of St. Jean d'Acre (War Medal
^th Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Seryed also on the West Coast of Africa from 1841 to 1844 ; commanded a r.c-
nehment of Marines at the destruction of several Barraooons in 184a and liberated 1,200 slaves atKabenda, Ambriz,
Buck Point, Loango, Punta 4a Llnha, 25 miles up the river Congo ; and a second time at Kabenda, three miles
inland, when he was attacked by a mnoh superior force, and after liberating the slaves and destroying the barra-
ooons effected a safls retreat to the beach with three men mortally wounded, closely pressed by a large force
a anned Africans (mentioned in despatches). Served with the battalion of Boyal Marines sent to Japan from 1864
to 1866, and was present at the bombardment of the batteries at the Straits of Simonosaki, the entrance of the
M ^ •» of Japan, on the sth and 6th Sept. 1864.
" Lt. Colonel Sandeman served with the zst Boyal Dragoons in the Crimean campaign from the I'th Oct. 1851,
^ ^Prewnt at the batUes of Balaklava, Inkerman and Tchemaya, siege and/aU ^f .S^bastopol (Medal with
ttujM Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
'■ LtCoiouol Hem/ served in the 86th Best, with the Malwa, Nerbudda, and Central India Field Porce in 1357-58,
jnd was present at the siege and capture ofDhar, actions of Mundesoor and Goodarea, siege storm and capture of
CHondaree, and abo of the fort and town of Jhansi, battles of Betwa and Koonch, actions at and in front of Calpoo,
owUo of Gowlowlee, capture of Calpee, battle of Morar, actions of the i6th and 19th June, and capture of the town
and fortress of Gwalior, acted as Aide de Gamp to Brigadier Stuart in most of the latter engagements (Medal with
tJaap, four times mentioned in despatches, and Brevet of Msgor).
C^^' Wvatt served with the X4th Li^t Dragoons in the Persian expedition of 1857 (Medal with Clasp). Also
m the Central India Field Force under SirHugh Bose in 1858 and was present at the siege and capture of Rahutghur,
Mtion of Barodia, relief of Saugor, capture of Gurrakota, forcing the Muddunpore Pass, siege and capture o;f
Jl^nj" (Medal with Clasp).
"Captain Campbell- Walker served in the 79th Highlanders in the Crimea subsequent to the fall of Sebastopol,
nun 14th March 1856 to the end of the Bussian War. Served also throughout the Indian campaign in 1858-59 as
Aide de Camp to Brigadier Douglas, including the operations across the Goomtee, siege and capture of Lucknow,
and subsequent oi>erations on the March to the relief of Azimghur (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
* Captain Pavy served with the 74th Highlanders in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858, and was present at the
ttorm and capture of Gapaul (Medal).
" Uajor Wmgfield served with the xst Dragoon Guards throughout the campaign of i860 in China, and was pre-
Mat at the fUl of the Taku Forts, and engaged in the action of Sihho, also those of the x8th and a zst September.
''<|njnanded the Cavalzy force sent to Tungchon with Mr. Wade to demand the giving up of the prisoners on the
ioth;September, and present at the surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
" Lieutenant Maloolmson served in the 3rd Bombay Light Cavalry with the Persian Expeditionary Force in
^j^57> including the assault and capture of Beshire, surrender of Bushire, expedition to Boras^oon, and action of
Khooahab (Medal with Clasp, and Victoria Grose). Served also with the Central India Field Force, including the
•wof Batehur and fWl of Calpee (Medal with Ctasp) .
"Mr. WaUer served in the Oude campaign in 1858, including the capture of the fort of Kaili (Medal).
** Colonel Master commanded the 5th Fusiliers at the rehef of Lucknow in Nov. iSsy* and served with it in
JQtram's Force at the Alum Bagh in all the operations of the succeeding months, and commanded the Regt. at the
aptnreof Lucknow, ae also throughout the Oude campaign of 1858-50, including the action of Doundorkeiraand
Buarghat, and capture of the Fort of Oomerea (several times mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp, and a
rear*«8ervioe).
" Mr. T. WilUama served with the loth Hussars in the Crimea from the 6th July to the xst October 1855, including
be ne«re and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
."^ Major p. L. TiUbrook served with the soth Begiment in the Crimea from the 22nd August X855, including the
vp and &U of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
« LLColonel H. P. Vance served with the 38th Begiment in the Crimea from Januanr to the xsth April 1855, in
jading the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Alao in the Indian campaign from Nov.
Aj;, and was present at the storm and capture of Meeangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, affkirs of Barree
MNu«:gur (Brevet of Miyor. Medal with Clasp).
"Captain Noel served with the 31 st Begiment throughout the Sutlej Campaign of 1845-46, and was present at
u battles of Moodkee, Feroaeshah, Budmwal, Aliwal, and Sobraon (Medal and three Clasps).
" M^or M J. Battye was present with the field force under Brigadier Bngland in allite operations on its second
BTanoe on and return from Kandahar in 1841-43. Also with Colonel Wymer's Brigade in the Urghundaub valley.
f^i at the battle of Hyderabad (Medal). Joined his regiment (the axst) at the commencement of the outbreak
ithe Southern Konkan. Served on General Outram s staff with the Light Field Force in Sawunt Warree. Present
tthe siege and occupation of Munohur and Munsontosh. Engaged with the advanced guard at Golior, axat
n- 184c, and at MooUa. 6th February— horse shot under him.
*U.GdIonelB.H. GkorM served with the 31st Fusiliers in the Eastern campaign of x 854-55* including the battle of
l^^nafte and (kll of Sebiistopol, attack of the Bedan on the x 8th June, where he commanded the scalinfr-ladder
*>Y> ana waa mentioned in dtapatchee : served as Adjutant at the ftdl of Sebastopol and expedition to Kinboum
■fU with two Olaepe, Sardiiiian and Turkiah Medals).
-Jf-Otiitmbl Ooooh served with the 6ind Begiment |n the Crimea from xath Nov. 1854, including the siege and
■« Sebastopol and the sortiee of the 5th 9th and xoth May, defence of the Quarries 7th June, assaults of the
■an on the xStli Jtrne (in command of the Wool-bag party of his regiment) and Sth September (mentioned in
UJWies, Brevei of Mi^r, Medal with Clasp, Knight of the L^on of Honor, 5th Class of the Me<!yidie, Sardinian
■Jukiah Medala). Appointed Town M^jor in Sebastopol immediately after its fijl for his services during the
in and ftnal aasault.
J^Cotoael S. Brown attired throughout the Butlq' campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Ferozeshah and
■Jpn (Medal and Qlasp). Burmeae war of 1852-53, fhoiuding the recapture of Pegu on 3iBt Nov., relief of its
noa on 1^ Dee., and operations in the vioinxfy (Medal vnth Clasp ft>r Pegu). Suppression of the Indian
ay» faidndikiffttie battle of Budleekeserai. siege of Delhi and assault of the Bedgate, wounded in five places, in
Kttogerooaly ^Brevet of Major. Medal with Clasp). Served in the Indian N.W. Frontier war of 1863, and waa
Mot at the attack aadoapto^ of the Conical Hill and Umbeyla (Clasp).
' l«;<JoUmciI G. H. Pocklington served with the x8th Boyal Irish in the Burmese campaign of 1852-53 (Medal
HI Clasp for Peflpa) • Served also in the Crimea from xst June x8s5, Indndln^ the siege and flail of Sebastopol, and
kA of the xSth June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish MedaU.
' >*jw Braekenbnry served with the 6xst Begiment in the Puz^aub campaign of x 848-49, and was present at the
lie of Qoqjerat, and with the Field Force in pursuit of the enemy to the Knyber Pass in February and Marsh
jMMedal with Clasp). Present with the expedition to the Buzofoie Countiy and at the attack and capture of
JJfra* viHagea on the xtth and 14U1 Deo. 1849 (Medal with Cla^). Served with the rank of Captain with tho
[^•aOontlniieDt and performed dnty as an Engineer Officer in the Crimea in t855-56 (Turkish Medal).
u.ColonAl fleott served with the ^and Hiffhlanders throughout the Eastern campaign of T854-55, including the
Hes of Alma and BialaUava, expedition to Kertch and Tenikale, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three
■pa, 5th Claaa of Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served also the campaign of 1857-58 against the mutineers in
to, including the actions at Cownpore (6th Dec. X857), Seraighat, Khodngunj, Shumsabad. siege and fhll of
itaow and abaauH of Che Martlniere and Banks' Bungalow, attack on the Fort of Booyah, action at AUygunge.
Kk and captttre of Bareilly (Medal with Clasp). Embarked for the Gold Coast with the 4and Highlanders and
wl througbooftlhe eecond phase of the Ashanti war in 1874. Was present at the battle of Amoafal ; commanded
"^^mtut as the capture and destruction of Becquah (mentioned in Sir A. Alison's report to Sir Garnet Wolseley
saving had the particular direction of the withdrawal of the Rear Guard), battle of Ordahsu (slight wound of
head) and captvre of Coomasaie, and with the 42nd formed the Rear Guard during the burning of the city, and
^l^a^Vif "^*"* ™*'^ ^^® arrival of the Forces at the Adans Hills (mention^ in ^(ffS*\J^^ QTB'IV^^'
30 Her Majesty*s Body Ouard of the
Honourable Corps of Oentlemen-at-Arms,
The Body Quard of the Sovereign on all Public and State oeccwion^.
(BbTABLISKXD XV THB YbAB X509.)
Captain William, JSarl of Coventry, 28 May 77.
LUutenant Gastavna Hume,^ late Bt.Lt. Col. Unatt., 30 Nov. 78.
Standard Bearer Wm. CBryen Taylor, i> late Major 33 F.x Jan. 76.
GxirTLi]csir-A.T-Aiiv8.
Sdvrard Goodwin, late Major Cam&rtJ^tf ift/tiia '23 June 49 Jas Ainslie Stewart,** late Colonel R. Mar. ...
Stapleton Charlee Cotton 'x6 Oct. 49 'John Glas Sandeman.** late Captain z Drs....'
"" ------- - - - 26 Feb. 52 .Robert Edw. Henry "late Brev.Lt.Col. 20 P.'
Edward Sutherland, lato Brevet Major 7 F ..
'88, Major 6 We»t York Militia..
, Hon. Major r. f. p. 5 F .
* ~ ' '^oloi '*'
Fra. C. Wem
Griffin NichoJ , .
T. B. Mortimer, late Brevet Lt.Colonel Unatt.
Charles Dreslng,' late Brevet Lt.Colonel 3 F.
Henry Hardinge,71ateLt.Col. Rifle Brigade ...
Bevil Granville," late Brevet Major 23 F.^<^'u-
tant X HerU Byte Votunteere
Stanhope Leonard Douglas Wi]lan,>late Cap-
tain 2P
Paget John Bourke,>« late Captain x x F
Henry JobIingWallack,"late Captain 77 F...,
John Henry LowndeB,"late Lt.Colonel 6 F. ..
John Walrond Clarke. ^* late Captain zo Hub. . .
T€ Fred. Robertson Aikman," Captain h. p,
Bengal Infimtry, Lt.Col. Gfinmandani East
MiddUeex Militia
James Herbert Freme,^' lato Captain 79 F.
Lt.Cohnel x Skropekire B\/l^ Volunteere
Wm. Cuninghame Cuninghame,'^ late Cap-
tain 79 P.
Richard George Ellison,** late Major 47 F. ..
John Cha. D. Morrison,^* late Col. R.Marines
Pis Nov. 60 ' Cha. Edwyn Wyatt,*' late Bt. Major 8 Husears'
16 July 61 'Arthur Cfampbell- Walker,** late Captain 79!
22 July 61 M F. Adjutant i Sertfordskire B^e VolmnUere'
22 July 61 1, Francis Pavy,** late Captain 74 F
3 Feb. 63 I Walter Clopton Wingfleld.si late Major UonlA
'1 gomerp xeotMinry Cavahy 1
9 Sept. 63 UC John Grant Malcolmson,** late Lient. 2\
I Bombay Cavalry ■
8 Oct. 63 John Hampden Waller.** late Lieut. 28 F
25 Apr. 64 Wm. Chester Master, C.9.S* late Colonel 36 F.'
17 Dec. 64||Theodore WilliamB.*< late Lieut. 10 Hussars...!
x7Deo. 64 jHoratio Page Vance. ** late Brevet Lt. Col. 3BF.
8 Mar. 65 Edward Andrew Noel,** late Captain 31 Foot '
1 Montagu Jno. BaUve,«ilate Major Indian Army ,
iShadwell H. Clerke,<«Bt. Lt.Col. h.p. 21 P. ..J
13 May 65 j Reynold Alleyne Clement, lat^ Captain 6B Foot
'Charles CoocV*Lt. Col. Unatt '
19 July 65 lEdward Brown,** Colonel, r.f p. lox P '
iGeo. Henry Pocklington,** late Li. Col. x8 F..."
18 Aug. 67' I Henry Brackenbury,*' late Major Depot Batt.
x5 Feb. 68 I Francis Cunningham Soott,** CB. Lt-CoL
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8ub Officer.— lA,.Go\one\ J. G. Sandeman,** late Captain x Drs. 34 Feb. 74.
Scarlet— Pacific Blue Velvet. I Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
1 Lt. Colonel G. Hume served with the 38th Regt. the Eastern campaign of X854-55, and was present at the baft':
of Alma, siege and fall of Sebastopol, was Aide de Camp to Sir John Campbell on the expedition to Kertcb, v .
assault of the Redan on the i8th June, in which the Major General was killed ; was D.A.A.G. srd Division f'^c
July X855 (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Me^.'tJL
and Turkish Medal). Served in India with the q8th fh)m xath Nov. X857 ^ 9^ Augast 1858; was present s' *-^'
siege and capture of Lucknow, and with Grant's Division during the summer oampaign in Onde, including f:^cJ
minor afDiirs (Medal with Clasp) . , I
* Lt. Colonel Dresing served with the 58th Regt. in the New Zealand war and was present at the storming of K^v;: ^
Pah at Ruapekapeka on the nth Jan. 1846, after which he proceeded to the valley of the Hatt, and servtd u.'^
during different operations (Medal).
f Lt.Colonel Hardinge served with the Rifle Brigade in the Kaffir war of 1846-47 ; and in that of 1852-53 (MetI^t,
Also in the expedition against the insurgent Boers N.E. of the Great Orange Biver in Aug. X848, when bs *a
present and slightly wounded in the action at Boem Plaats. Served the Eastern camimign of x8s4, includiiif t:i
battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, 5th Claasc/ tl^
Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
* Muor Granville served with the 23rd Fusiliers in the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the battles of A]=^
and Inkerman, and.aiege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Joined Lord Clrde'^ A.'v?
befbre Lucknow on X4th Nov. 1857, and was at the relief of the garrison ; also at the defeat of the Owaiior Can.*.
gent at Oawnpore on 6th December, and at the fkll of Lucknow in Mar. X858 (Brevet of Major, Medal with two Civ? 1
* Captain willan landed in the Crimea on 30th June X855 ^ith the X3th Light Infkntrv, and w«a present i(u|
batile of the Tohemaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Glasn, and Turkish Medal).
i<> Captain Bourke served with the Cape Mounted Rifles in the Kaffir war of X850-5X (Medal); and in 1652-5: 1
the Orange River Territory, where he conunanded sevend successftxl patrols. |
u Lt.Colonel Lowndes served with the 47th Regt. throughout the Eastern camimign of xS^jtSS* indndkpu
battles of Alma and Inkerman, capture of Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol, sortie of 36th Oct., and stciv^\
the ()uiuTieB on 7th June— severely wounded (Medal with three Clasps, Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, Kcifk
the Legion of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Me^jidie).
1* Captain Wallack served with the oth Regt. throughout the Sutlej camjmign of 1845-46, and was prettnt at ^
battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps). J
1* Oaptidn Clarke servied with the xoth Hussars in the Crimean campaign from x7th April x855,inoliidxng the m
and fall of Sebastopol, capture of Tohorgaum, battle of the Tchernura where he commanded a squadron in ecap^
of. a^feroop of Horse Artillery, and an afiUr with the Cossacks near Kertch (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish M0U
1* LUColonel Aikman served eighteen years in the Bengal Armv, including the Sutlej campcugn of 1845-4^^
present at the battle of Sobraon (Medal). Pui^aub campaign of x 848-49 (Medal), with Creneral Wheeler's IM
Force. Indian Mutiny campaigns of x857^58, including the siege and capture of Delhi, action of Bolund^lii^', 4
siege of Lucknow (Medal with two Clasps), and was awarded the Victoria Cross fbr having, when commsndiss i
3rd Sikh Cavalry on the advanced picquet, with xoo of his men, attacked and utterly routed a body of yx> ni
face in a pex«onal encounter with several of the enemy, the effects of which compelled him to retire on half psy.
1* Lt. Colonel Freme served the Eastern oampaign of 1854 and up to 9th Feb. X855 with tlie Toth Hi^^bsM
including the battles of Ahna and Balaklava, and siege of Bebastonol (Medal with three Clasps, and Tnrkifih Xm
M Colonel Morrison was present when the batteries of Obllgadd in the River Parana were attacked and eainj
90th Nov. X845. Served on the China expedition of x857-<59, including the blockade of the (Tanton river, the^aafl
before, storm and capture of the city. Served as Provost Marshal to the expedition, and afterwards ss D.^
General to the Army in garrison at Canton (Brevet of Major). Served the campaign in the north of Chixia is m
including the action of Sinho, taking of Tongoo, storm and capture of the North Takoo fort (mentioned :z i
spatohes), and subsequent operations (Medal with three Clasps, and Brevet of Lt.(}olonel) .
» Major Taylor served with the x8th Royal Irish in the Burmese war of 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for I
Also in the Crimea firom 30th Dec. X854. including the sieare and fall of Sebastopol and assault of the xSth Jl
slightly wounded (Medal with Clasp, Turkish Medal, and 5th Class of the Medjidie). Also in India during iUi
part of the Mutiny of X857-58, and served for many months with a field force m the Deccan.
*i Captain Cuninghame served with the 79th Highlanders in the Crimean campaign of X854 up to 3601 Xcr
also tnm Jan. to 9th Feb. X855. including the battles of Alma and Balaklava, and tfeg« of Bebastmiol f
three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
St John
'iWfloi]
1st Life Guards.
The Eoyol Arms. "PBiriirsuLi." "Watbhloo."
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^'^£!.^'-'j Colonel.— George Charles, JBarl of Lncan,^ OCB. Entian^ 29 Aui?. x6; Lt. 24 Dec. 18; CajiL 16 M^ay 23 ;
^t;;] Half Mty'or, 23 Juno 25 ; Lt.ColoneU 9 Nov. 26 ; Colonel, 23 Nov. 41 ; Major General^ 11 Nov. 51 ; Lieut. Gineral,
'*: i**}! 24 Dec. s8 ; General, 28 Aug. 65 ; Colonel ist Life Guards, 22 Feb. 65.
-5 I ... jLirateasnt Colonel.— James Keith Fraser,* Cornet 4- Sub Lt. '16 Apr. 52; Lieut. '23 Mar. 55; Cifpt.^17
I Nov. 57 ; Major 4* Lt. Colonel, 29 May 72 ; Colonel, 29 May 77 ; ii^rit/enaw* Colonel, 21 July 77.
Xigorand L'tUolonel.— Charles Wilmer Buncombe, Comet i^ Sub Li. '22 July 56; Lieut. '26 Aug. 59; Capt.
^3 April 67 ; Major 4' Lietttenan t Colonel, 2 1 July 77 . ^
.7 I.
13 ' .
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CiPTAnrs.
Eon. Berinald Arthur James Talbot*
Charles Needham
Son. Chas. Cayendish George Byng, Aid«\
deCamptoFrineeSdwardefSaxe Weimar )
James Alexander, Sari qf Galedon
Edward Maahiter Dansey, Adjutant Qlou- "i
eeit«r$kire Twnumry Cavalry )
Sir Bimon Maodonala Lockhart, JBoW
John Edmund Philip Spicer
Reginald Charles Tumor*
Johns. Southwood
Algernon Fox Eric Smith
Lmrnvjorrs.
Arthur William Hill-Trevor
Charles Napier Miles
George Bridges H. Dennett, Lord Bodney...
Henry Vincent Higgins
Thomas Charles Pleydell Galley
John Weyland
Reginald Brooke
Henry Gerard Leigh
SUB LIB€T.
(ok 2irD LT.)
Smovb "LajrairASTfi.
;i3May 59
'17 Nov. 63
' 8 June 67
't3 July 67
'x4Sept. 67
Pi7May
'12 June
1*22 Mar.
P28 July
Pi I Jan.
zx May 78
aiTD LiauT.
'30 Sept.
5 May
68
69
' 5 May 69
»'i7Aug. 70
a8 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
12 Aug. 74
2z Sept. 74
6 Sept. 75
30 Nov. 75
29 Nov.
II Feb.
XI Sept.
iz Sept.
5 June
X2 Mar.
P 8 May
P 5 May
9 Aug.
16 Aug.
28 Mar.
21 July
9 July
27 Sept. 79
29 Oct. 79
12 Mar. 80
SSXVBT
MAJOR.
BBSVKT
LT.COLOKXL.
Arthur Henry John Walsh 7 Aug. 78
Son. Goplestone Biohard Gfeorge Warwick
Bampfyide 27 Sept 79
George Lindsay Holford ' 31 Jan. 80
Midina Iftuter.— Gordon Carter, 24 Jan. 80.
QmarUr Matter.— Joim Henry Stuart Reid, 23 Jan. 69.
Surgeon Ifqior.— Owen WiUiam George, MD. ; SurgwnMqjor, 6 June 71
5«r7«o«.— Thomas William Thompson, 30 Sept. 75.
VHerinarf Surgeon.— HaxUn Mence, 25 July 55 ; i»* CUu§, 4 Deo. 63.
BcBxle^— toeing* Blue.— AgenU, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Betumed from France, January tZi6.
' Lord Lacan servedthe campaign of 1828 on the Staff of the Russian Army in Bulgaria (Russian War Medal and
» present at its bombardment uid surrender (Medal). Has received a Gold Medal fhmi the President of the
«Bch Republic in recognition of his devoted services to the wounded on the field of battle in the Franoo-G^ertnan
Bipsign of 1870-71.
* Captsin the Hon. R. Talbot served in the latter part of the Zuln war of 1879 on the Staff of Colonel Baker
well's Column.
' CsDtsin Tumor served with the and Battalion Rifle Brigade in the second phase of the Ashanti War, in 1874
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Yeomen of the Onaxd.
Her Majesty's Body Ouard.
(IirtTXTUTBB BY HSXBT VII. IK THB YXAB Z485.)
Captain Lord Skelmersdale, a March 74.
Lieutenant Lt. Colonel Arthur Need.i late of 14 Hussars, iz Feb. 70.
Eneiffn Colonel JJoii. William James Colville,* late of Rifle Brigade, 11 Feb. 70.
EXOKS.
Lt. Colonel Charles Doyle Patterson,' late of 10 Foot, 13 Fob. 6a.
Lt.Colonel John Augustus Todd,* late of 14 Hussars, a Apr. 64.
Captain Francis Brockman Morley.* late of 40 Foot, 24 Oct. 68.
Colonel Henry Humo,« CJB. late of Grenadier Guards, 22 Nov. 73.
Clerk of the Cheque and Adjutant,— LUColonel Wm. Griffin Sutton,? r. f. p. GaTalry Depot, 9 Jan. 62.
140 Yeomen.
.^^tf»f«.— Messrs. Cox and Co.
* Lt. Colonel Need sored the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 as Aide de Camp to General 'Whish, and was prcffi:
during the whole of the siege operations against and capture of Mooltan, and action of Sooijkoond; was &'.»-:>
5 resent at the surrender of the Fort and garrison of Cheniote, and battle of Gtoojerat (twice mentioned in despatches.
[edal with two Clasps). Served in the 14th Light Dragoons in the Persian expedition of 1857 (Medal with CIsst
Also with the Central India field force under Sir Hugh Boss in 1857-58, and was present at the siege and captBr;
of Bahutghur, relief of Sanger, capture of Garrakota and pursuit of the rebels across the Beaa (specially laei-
tioned in despatches), forcing the Mnddenpore Pass (horse wounded), btfttle of the Betwa (horse wounded, ssi
specially mentioned in despatches— life saved by Lieut. James Leith, for which the Victoria Cross was awarded :•;
mm), siege and capture of the town and Fortress of Jhansi, battle of Koonch, aflkirs during the advance on Cali^t
and action of Gtolowlee, capture of Calpee and nursuit (mentioned in despatches), action of Morar, action resolu:.:
in the recapture of the town and Fort of Gwalior. Served under Sir BoDert yapier in 18^7-58 in the pursuit of lia
rebels under FeroseshaJh, action of Ranode f horse wounded), and pursuit of Tanua Topee (mentioned in despstdui,
Brevets of Msjor and Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
* Colonel the Hon. William Colville served with the Rifle Brigade in the Eastern campaign of x854-5St iuctaoir^
the battle of Alma, siege and fliU of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of lu^or. Knight of the I^r-'-
ef Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th- Class of the Medjidie) .
* Lt.Goionel Patterson served with the loth Regt. in the Sutlej campaini of 1845-46, including the battle of Sobn(.3
(Medal). Also the Pux^jaub campaign of 1848-49, mcluding the whole or the siege operations before Mooltan, acto".
of Booxjkhoond, carrying the heights before Mooltan, capture of the Dowlut GSate in command of tlie stonxLTf
party, surrender of the fortress, and battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). (Commanded three oampanicr u.
the loth Regt. in Shahabad with Major Byre's field force at Dilawnr, and capture of Jugdespore, and was menttc:^
In despatches for his gallantay (Brevet of Major, and Medal).
* Lt.Colonel Todd served with the 4th Light Dragoons throughout the campaign of 1838-^ in Affghaniit&r.
including the sieg9 and capture of Ghusnee (Medal). Also throughout the Pninaub campaign of 1848-49, inelaii:^;
the action of Ramnuggur, passage of the Chenab, battles of ChilUanwallah and Goojerat ^edal with two Cls6^>-
Served as Brigade S&or of Cavalry with the Persian expedition of 1857 (Medal with Clasp). Also as Brip^
Muor to the 2nd Brigade of the Central India field force under Sir Hu^h Rose in 1858, and was preeent ai ^le ^m
imd capture of Rahutghur, reUef of Bangor, capture of Garrakota, forcmg the Mnddenpore Pass, siege and capcrt
of Jhansi, battles of Betwa with Koonch, and aniurs during the advance on Calpee and action of Golowlie; also ibf
action of Morar. recapture of Gwalior, and pursuit with action of Jowra Alipore : served as Assistant Ad|}Tiu=i
General to the Crwalior Division in pursuit of the rebels, and at the action of Ranode, also present at the capbire r
the fort of Powrie (five times mentioned in despatches, Brevets of Major and Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
* Captain Morley served under Sir Charles Napier during the operations in Scinde in 1848. Served with the 4=^
Regt. m the Gwalior campaign, and was present at the battle of Maharajpore, 2pth Dec. 1843 (Bronae Star).
* Colonel Hume served theKastem campaign of 1854-55 ^i^^ the 95th Regt. uicluding the battlea of the JUai
(wounded, horse killed under him, and mentioned in despatches) and Inkerman (severely wounded— shot thrcs^
the thigh), siege and fall of Sebastopol, and sortie of 26th October in command of the Regiment ; he snccerJa
to the command of the Regiment at Inkerman, and received the Brevet of Lt.Colonel (Medal with three Cl^^r*,
CB.f Knight of the Legion of Honor, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Was recommended fur '^
Victoria Cron by Lt.Gen. Sir De Lacy Evans for " an act of special and useftQ valour at an important moniest il
the battle ofthe Alma in having seized a Colour and led over the bridge, the oflicers previously bearing it liavan
been struck down by the enemy^s fire."
7 Lt.Golonel Sutton has received the 4th (ylass of the Medjidie and the Turkish Medal, for services with the .m
Turkish Contingent.
Military Enights of Windsor.
Major RoUo Gillespie Burslem, late of 13 F. {Governor),
fi Captain Francis Gee, Unatt.
Colonel Paris Wm. Aug. Bradshaw, late Unattached.
Major Wm. Young, ^ late Paymaster Depot Battalion.
LtA?olonel Joseph Sanderson, r.f.p. x F.
Patrick Cahill,Mate Major 56 F.
LUColonel Fred. Percy Lea, late Unattached.
Colonel Heniy Gahan, late of s West India Regt.
Captain Wm.Maloney, h.p. (Quarter Master Depot Batt.
Captain James Menzies, h.p. Quarter Master Depot Bd
Lt. Colonel William Stevens, h.p. 2 F.
Colonel James John Graham, late Unattached.
Mi^or James Powell,* r.f.p. :o2 Foot.
Captain James Baird,' late of 88 F. |
Mi^ James Stillman,^ late of 9 F. [(Sav. £^
Captain John Attkins Pickworth,7 h.p. Riding Ms«fl
Colonel George de Rottenburgh,* CB. late of xoo F.
Lt.Colonel Heniy Fred. Saunders,* late of 3 W. I. Bsp.
^ Major Young served with the 22nd Regiment the canmaign of 1844-45 in the Southern Mahmtta (Sovntir.al
was present t^^e investment and capture of the Forts of l>unuUa and Pownghnr.
s Major Cahill served with the 49th Regiment throughout the war in China in 1842, indodins the storsK ^
capture of the heights above Canton (slighUy wounded), attack and capture of Amoy, second capfeore of Ckasm
attack and capture of the heights of Chinhae, occupation of Niiu>po, repulse of night attaek on Nin^po, attack m
capture of C^hapoo, Woosung, Shanghae, and Chinkiangfoo (Medal). Served in the Eastern campaign of tH^
and present at tne battle of the Alma and siege of Sebastopol—severely wounded. Thanked in DivisioBal OrdM
for able assistance rendered in the trenches on the x8th October 1854 (Medal with two Clasps, and TnxkiBh Medi^
* Major Powell was present at the capture of the fortress of Kumool in 1839. Served in the Orunean CaaKpuri
f^om December 2854, and organised and commanded the 8th Battalion of the Land Transport Corps (Medal vi
Clasp, and Turkish Medal) .
s Captain Baird served with the 4xst Regiment in the Eastern Campaign of 1854-55, indudinip tlie hs&«« |
Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (wounded 9th' June), sortie of 96th Oct., and asaaaltt uf ^
Redan on the x8th June and 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
• Major Still an served with the Carabineers in the Crimea from z4th August 1855, including the bss'.t
Tchemaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and operations near Eupatoria (Medal with Clasp, and Torkith Mci*-'
Was at Meerut at the Sepoy mutiny on loth May 2857, and served the campaign of that year, including the I'
of Hindun, siege and fall of Delhi, and Bubsequent operations under Brigadier Showers (Medal with CbwpV
f Captain Piokworth served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 8th Hussars, includin^r the reecsju
sanoe to Silistria, battles of Alma, Balaklava, Inkex-man, and the Tchemaya, afiUrs of Bulfanak and M'KezLi^
Farm, siege and fkll of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, French War Medal, and Turkish Medal). Senned j
Indian campaigns of 1858-59 and was present at the capture of Kotah, reoccupation of (^undaree, Mttle of Kt
Serai, capture of Ghmlior, and action of Boordah (Medal with Clasp) .
• Colonel de Rottenburgh served in Canada during the rebellion and reoeived the Breret rank of M^jor for i
vices there whilst employed on a particular service. ^
* Lt.Colonel Saunders served at Sierra Leone and the Gambia fVom 1836 to 1841 ;
ezpeditionax7 force In the interior in 1837 ; employed on a special mission to convey dei
Senegal in z^8 ; ccnmianded the troops at a riot at the Gambia in 1838, and whilst at i '
gun. ServecT in the Indian mutiny, and was mentioned in despatches as havtag distingu
devoted and gallant conduct (Brevet of Major, and Medal).
L Joha'i
Wood.]
Ist Life Guards.
The Boyal Arms. " PBirnrsuLA" " Watbbloo.*
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''■'^^:i''; Colonel.— Georffe Obarles, Earl of Lncan.i GC3. EnHgn, 29 Ausr. x6; Lt. 24 Dec. i8 : Capl
ij. I'AV. '
-„_ , ^ y ' -^ •-• ' — ' ' -.. - 16 May 22 ;
Major, 23 Juno 25 ; Lt.Coloiul, 9 Nov. 26 ; Colonel, 23 Nov. 41 ; Major General, ti Nov. 51 ; Lieut. Gineral,
24 Dec. 58 ; General, 28 Aug. 65 ; Colonel ist Life Guards, 22 Feb. 65.
lientonaBt Colonel.— James Keith Fraser,* Cornet 4- Sub Lt, Pi6 Apr. 52; Lieut. 1*23 Mar. 55; C.yj/. ^17
Nov. 57 ; Major 4" Lt.Colonel, 29 May 72 ; Colonel, 29 May 77 ; Lieutenant Colonel, 21 jfuly 77.
Major and Lt. Colonel.— Charles Wilmer Duncombe, Comet ^ Sub Lt. '2^ July 56; Lieut. ^26 Aug. 59; Capt,
^3 April 67 } Major 4' Litntenant Colonel, 21 July 77. ^
CA.VTAIK8.
^(M. Beginald Arthur James Talbof
Charles Needham
Hon. Chas. Cavendish George Byxig, Aide\
de Camp to Prince Sdvard of Sast Weimar}
James Alexander, Sari qf Caledon
Edward Maahiter Danaey, ^4;t(to»< Glom- 1
COttNKT AJTD
SUB LIVUT.
(ok 2KD LT.)
etneTth/ur^ xec
r Cavalry
Sir Simon Maodonald Lookhart, Bart.
John Sdmnnd Philip Spicer
Reginald Charles Tumor*
John 8. Sonthwood
Algernon Fox Eric Smith
LuVTBirABTS.
Arthur William HiU-Trevor
Charles Napier Miles
George Bridges H. Dennett, Lord Bodney...
Henry Vincent Higgins
Thomas Charles Pleydell Calley
John Weyland
Beginald Brooke
Henry Gerard Leigh
^13 May 59
^17 Nov. 63
p 8 June 67
'13 July 67
'14 Sept. 67
'17 May 68
**i2 June 69
'22 Mar. 7x
zx May 78
2]n> LIBUT.
7 Aug. 78
P28 July
Pi I Jan.
'30 Sept.
^sMay
' sMay
'17 Aug.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
12 Aug.
21 Sept. 74
6 Sept. 75
so Nov. 75
29 Nov. 76
XI Feb. 77
11 Sept. 76
zi Sept. 76
5 June 78
12 Mar. 80
PSMay
^5 May
9 Aug.
z6 Aug.
28 Mar.
21 July
9 July
27 Sept. 79
29 Oct. 79
z2Mar. 80
BBXVBT
MA J ox.
BBBVXT
LT.COLOKBL.
SioovD LavawAJXTB,
Arthur Henry John Walsh
Son. Goplestone Richard George Warwick
Bamplyide 27 Sept. 79
George Lindsay Holfiyrd ' 31 Jan. 80
Bidina JToefer.— Gordon Carter, 24 Jan. 80.
QnarUr Jlfate«r.— John Henry Stuart Reid, 23 Jan. 69.
Surgeon Jfa/or.— Owen William George, MD. ; Surgeon Mqfor, 6 June 71.
5ftr^eo«.— Thomas William Thompson, 30 Sept. 75*
Vettrinary l9»f^7eo».— Martin Mence, 25 July ss i i** Clou, 4 Deo. 63.
Scarlet— 2''a«tn<7« Blue.— .i^en^, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Betumedfrom France, January 1816.
'Lord Lucan served the campaign of 1828 on the Staflf of the Russian Army in Bulgaria (Russian War Medal and
^QQunander of St. Anne of Russia). Conmianded the Cavalry Division throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854,
"V present at its bombardment and surrender (Medal). Has received a Gold Medal fhmi the President of the
Resch Bepublio in recognition of his devoted services to the wounded on the field of battle in the Franco-Gerknan
(■Kpugn of 1870-71.
J Captain the Hon. R. Talbot served in the latter part of the Zulu war of 1879 on the Staff of Colonel Baker
BfieseU's Column.
' Captain Tumor served with the and Battalion Rifle Brigade in the second phase of the AshanU War, in 1874
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laars'Ser.i
Fall] Half
Pay.
Pay.
"/,«
2nd Life Guards. \y^»^-
The Boyal Arms. "PjBHiHSULi.'* "Wathbloo."
Colonel.— George Fred., Viscount Templetown,! XCB. Enngn, '24 AprU 93 j Li. '29 Oct as ; Ca/i*.
P12 Deo. a6; Major, ^16 June 37 ; Li.Colontl, »i6 April 41 ; Colonel, xi Kov. 51 ; Ifflyor e«uroi, afiOctsS;
Litnt. General, g March 65 ; General, 6 April 73 ; Colonel, and Life Guards, 10 Oct. 76.
Lloutenant Colonel— Henry P. Bwart, Comet, ^'ad Feb. 58; Lt. 'aa July 59; Capt. 'as Mar.6«; JCajV
and Lt.Colonel, a6 March 73 ; Colonel, a6 March 78 ; Xfitfu^ewant Colonel, 10 April 78.
Kajor ft Lt.Colonel.— John Stephenson Ferguson,* Comet ^ Swft Lt. 'n June 52; if. 8 Deo. 54; Cajrf.
5 Sept. 56 ; Brevet Major, $ July 72 ; 3f<yor ^ Lt.Colonel, 10 April 78.
CiPTAIHS.
George Auanistus Curzon*
Frederick Trench Townshend
Sir William Samuel McMahon, Bart
Hugh Richard, Vieeount Downe
Sir Archibald Lamb, Bart
Edward Hanning Lee
Douglas Mackihnon Baillie Hamilton,')
X<»^2 Cochrane i
Charles Sichard Temumt ,
COBKXT Aim
BUB LIBUT.
16 Nov. 60
P 4 Juno 61
1*18 Mar. 62
^ 8 Aug. 65
»2iMar. 68
1*32 Sept. 6s
' 6 July 70
p 8 June 70
LaiVTBVi.ST0.
Francis Johnstone ....
Audley Dallas Neeld
Thomas Wake, Adjutant xo May ji{Miding \
Matter 20 July 66) J
Sir Thomas Charles Callis Western, Bart..
Lord Henry John Vane-Tempest
John Anstruther Bmith-Cuninghame
Anthony Charles Sykes Abdy
Charles Fred. St.ClairAnstruther«Thomson
Claude George, Lord Glamis
Hon. William Bpenoer Bateman-Hanbury,
Houston French
Rowland John Beeoh
Sboovb LzavniTAirTs.
air Geo. Gompton Archibald Arthur, Bart,
Px4 Sept. 70
"is Feb. ji
zoMay 71
p 9 April
P28 Jan.
P 7 Nov.
Pxo Nov.
^14 Sept.
15 Feb.
28 Oct.
'siMay
OArriiix.
I 61 Pj2 June 63
62 P 8 Aug. 6s
, 62 ''24 Mar. 69
'^ as June 73
6 Jan. 75
a6 July 76
10 April 78
8 Mar. 76
BBXrXT
ICAJOB.
BUTIT
III.COLO»L.
z Oct 77
zOct 77
39 Nov. 79'
a8 OQt.
a8 Oct.
'aSOct. 68
avn LIBXTT.
6 Mar. 80
a8 Oct. 7X
30 April 75
26 July 75
XX Feb. 76
a8 Oct. 7x
zsJune 74
XX Sept. 76
29 Nov. 76
12 Nov. 73
6 Oct. 7S
9 ... JBid»«ffJfa«<«r.— John Marshall, 9 Sept. 71.
4 ... Qttarter Ifocfor.— Charles Stanhope Hainos, 14 June 76.
Surgeon Mmor.—Qeorae Frederick Hume-Spry, MD. 5 May 76.
Surffeon.—uenry Frank Hensman, AMtietant Burgeon, 31 March 62.
Veterinary Surgeon.— John Ashworth Bostron, zx Jan. 67 ; itt Clou, 3Z Jan. 77.
Scarlet— JVicti^f Blue.— ilymit, Messi8..0oxand Co.
Betumedfrom ^^ranee, Tebruaarg 1816.
1 Lord Templetown served throughout the Eastern campaign of X854, and until March Z855, in oosunflfid of tbf
ist Battalion of Coldstream Guards, present at the battle of the Alma (mentioned in despatches), battle of luff-
man , in command of the Brigade of Guards, which he brought out of action (wounded, and horse killed) , subeequant J
in command cf the ist Division; also present at the siege of Bebastopol (Medal with Clasps, Cir.,0fic8roitfie
Legion of Honor, 3rd Class of the Medjidie. and Turkish Medal).
> Major Ferguson served with the sth Dragoon Guards in the Crimea firom Oct. 185410 7 Dbc 1855, and wu
present at the battles of Balaklava, Inkerman, and Tchernaya, and siege and fall of S«b«£topol (Medal with um
Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
s Major Curson served as a Lieutenant in the and Battalion of the Bifle Brigade in the Indian campaigBi «
1857-58, including the actions at Cawnpore, siege and capture of Lucknow ; subsequently with Boss* Camel CoipSi
and present at the battle of Gtelowlee and capture of Calpee (Medal with two Clasps) .
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
s«g«iesPttk.] Royal Horse Guards. 3S
The Royal Arms. " PxHursvLA " *' Wambloo."
C«l«B«l.~Hiigh Henry, Lord Strathiiaim,^ OCB. QCSI. En$ign, '8 Juno 20; Lt. 1*24 Oct. ai; Capt. 'aa July 24 ;
Jfotor, '30 Dec. a6 ; Li.Colonel, ^ii Sept. 39 ; Colonel^ zz Nov. 5Z ; Major Oontral, la Dec. 54 ; JAeut. Qeueralt
38 Feb. 60: Btjural, 4 Feb. 67 ; Fi*ld Mar»hal, a June 77 ; Colonel of Royal Horse Guards, 3 March 69.
Lievtenant Celoiiel.— Owen Lewis Cope Williams, Comet, '12 May 54 ; Lt. ^25 Jan. 56; Caja. '7 May 58;
M^or4r Bt.Lt.Colon»l, '7 Dec. 66 ; Colonel, 7 Dec. 7Z ; Lt. Colonel, zz Sept. 75.
Vajer.— Cecil Robert St. John Ives, Comet, '25 Jan. 58; Lieut, 'za Mar. 6z ; Capt, '25 Apr. .65; Uajor^r
Sr»9€tLieutenani Colonel, zz Sept. 75.
26
Caftaivs.
Frederick Oustayas Bttrnaby
David Milne Home
Horn. Oliver George Powlett Montagn
Gilbert Stirling
Alfred Mordaunt Egerton, Equerry to\
M.R.H. the Duke of Oonnaugkt }
Charles Gore, Xori Kilmarnock
Lord Henry Arthnr George Somerset
Mou. Wm. Charles Wentworth-Fitz William
John Hew North Gustavo Henry, VieeouiU \
Dalrymple S
LmmvAxra.
Robert M*Alpine, Adiutant 34 Dec. 58
Frederick Richard Gascoigne
Gtooirre Lamplogh Wickham ,
John Seymour Wynne Finch
Archibald William Merry
John Fielden Brocklehurst ,
Evelyn George Hammond Atherley
Charles Baldwyn Childe-Pemberlon
X>ord Henry Edward Brudenell Somerset..,
SbCOVD LiXVTBKAXtS.
Mon. Lionel Francis George Byng
Charles William Selwyn ,
Howard Henry Howard-Yyse ,
»3o Sept. 59
P 6 May 6a
' z July 63
'29 Dec. 65
'33 July 6z
' 7 July 69
P3zJuly 69
»39 Jan. 70
Pa6 Feb. 70
P27 Sept. 6ilPi7 July 66 zo July 79
'39 Dec. 6s'» a Dec. 68
8 Nov.
' a Dec.
19 Dec. 65
»i9Aug. 7%
Pz9Aug. 7z
38 Oct. 7z
38 Oct. 7z
34 Dec.
1*33 June
'z3 Nov.
'z2 July
' 5 Nov.
2in> 1.1BUT.
37 Sept 6z
a8 Oct. 7z
38 Oct. 71
»z5 Mar. 67
V38 June 7z
a Dec. 74
33 April 73
38 Feb. 75
38 Feb. 74
39 June 78
30 Nov. 78
z3Aug. 79
6 July 70
P3Z Oct. 7z
zgAug. 74
zz Sept 75
8 Dec. 77
35 Sept 78
X Nov. 79
15 ... JEMi«fM2ra«<«r.— Thomas Miller, 7 Nov. 65.
9 ... Qiiartor lfa«<«r. --James Sharpies, so Sept. 7z.
Surgeon lfa;'or .--Joseph Marmaduke Taylor,* 36 Feb. 76.
5«fy««m.— Heinrich Freiderich Lawaetz Melladew, MD.^ Aetutant Surgeon, 31 March 64.
Veiorinary Surgeon.— -M&thew John Harpley," 34 April 54 ; ut Clou, 9 Jan. 03.
'Sixi'd—Faeinge Scarlet. — ^^Mto, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Returned from France, a February z8z6.
1 Ijord Strathnaim served the Syrian campaign of Z840-4Z (Medal, CB., Cross of St John of Jerusalem of Fmssia,
and s^rord of honor firom the Sultan). Served throughout the Eastern campaign of z 854-55 as the Queen's Gommis-
■loner at the Head Quarters of the French Army, and was wounded before Sebastopol (Medal and Clasps, Major
General, KCB., Commander of the Legion of Honor, and 3rd Class of the Mcdjidie). Commanded the Central India
Field Forco throughout the Mutiny of z 857-58, having marched z,o84 miles, took upwards of Z50 pieces of Artillery.
ne entrenched camp, one fortified city, one partly entrenched town, fought sixteen sucoesBfti] actions, captnred
:irenty forte, and never sustained a check, and including the relief of Saugor, capture of Ratghur, Shahghnr, and
rhundehree, siege and capture of Jhansi and Calpec, and various other engagements terminaung in the storm and
e^Dtoroof Gwalior and restoration of the Maharojah Scindia to his capital (&C£. and promoted Lt General "in
C'/nsideration of his eminent services," Medal with Clasp).
' Veterinary Surgeon Hiurple^ served with the Royal Artillery the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the
ft-flfura of Bnlganao and M'Kenzie'sFarm, battles of Alma, Balaklava, with Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol and repulse
of the Sortie on the 36th Oct. Z844 (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Royal Horse
Artillery in India in 1857-58, and was present at the action of Pandora, storm and capture of Meangunge, siege and
capture of Lncknow, capture of Rampore Kussie, passage of the Gogra at Fysabad, and afilsirs of Mudiagawn and
Kumda Kote (twice mentioned in despatches. Modal with Clasp).
« Bargoon Mi^'or Taylor and Doctor Melladew.— For War Services see " Medical Department"
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
36
Ist {The King's) Dragoon Guards.
[ litd.
The King's Cypher within the Garter. "Waterloo" " Skvastopol " "TakuFoiw" "Piinr"
Z?^ I Colonel.— Henry Aitchison Hankey, Ensign, P36 June 23; Lt. »io Mar. 25; Capt. '15 kxig. a6; Ifajor,
'27 Sept. 33 ; Lt. Colonel, x Mar. 39 ; Colonel, 11 Nov. 51 : JdajorOeneral, 6 July 57 ; lAeui.Genentl, 29 Apr. 64 ;
General, 7 Dec. 71 ; Colonel ist Dragoon Guards, i Jan. 72.
Lieutenant Colonel.— Henry Alexander,' Comet, '•3 Sept. 47 ; X<.'6 Dec. 50; Capt, 'x reb.s6; Ifoj'or, 'la June
6j ; Bt.Lt.Colonel, 22 Sept. 73 ; Lieutenant Colonel, 9 Dec 76; Colonel, 22 Sept. 78.
Kajor.— Richard Janios Combe Martcr,' Corwei, ^18 Jan. 51; X^ 1*29 April 53 ; Capt. '9 Dec. 62 ; Jfnjor,
7 March 77 ; Bt.Lt.Colonel, 15 Oct. 79.
"/ii
ClPTAIITB.
John Matthew Benthall*
Arthur Gibbingg* 1
William Henry Thompson'
William Vesey Brownlow*
Charles Adrian Gough Becher*..
Robert Grosso Godson*..
Henry Percj' Douglas Willan* ,
Hamilton Campbell Vetch .
LiKUTXKAHTS.
Nicholas Sadlier*
Peter Marrow^o
Robt.AbrahamBrewsterFrench-BrewBter^'
John Alexander*
Ferdinand Seymour Leslie
Richmond G. Nicholas,' Adjutant 14 Feb.
74 (Riding Matter 13 April 72)
James Gumming Dewar' ,
Robert Thomas Graves Lowry*
Sub LixuTxirAirTS.
William JSenryHarknesB*
i CORITKT OK
9Hn LIEUT.
J>'2o Dec. 59 P25 Sept. 60 P22 July 68
IP26 June 66 ''30 Sept. 68 1^27 July 70
10 May 64 '20 Feb. 67 n Feb. 73
^29 April 59, Pi 2 May 61 Px8 May 70! 29 Nov. 79
''30 Sept. 68P23Mar. 70 15 July 76I
»'i3July 67,P7May 70, 16 Dec. 76
67Pi4July 69I 17 Dec. 77
68 28 Oct. 71) 30 Mar. 78
I
'':2 0ct
»' 8 July
SiCOSD LllUnVAXTfl.
William Richard Goold- Adams' .
John Saltren WUletti'
Bmeet Leonard Wright*
George Heam
P22 Deo.
28 Oct.
''27 Feb. 69
8 Dec. 77
16 Feb. 78,
28 Oct.
28 Oct. 71!
3 Aug. 72
30 Dec. 72
28 Oct. 71
14 Feb. 74
19 Feb.
22 Mar.
SUB LIBUT.
1 1 Sept. 76
2irD LIBUT.
I May 781
XI May 78
IX May 78
aa Jan. 79
Paymatter.—Zoim Grant Elliott," i Oct. 73; Son. Captain, i Apr. 78.
14 ... Riding Matter.-^John Crowdy, a Nov. 66.
S ... Quarter Maeter.— John O'Donnell, 27 Feb. 75.
7 ... Veterinarjf Surgeon.— Qea,\nLrd Longhnrst,* 14 June 73.
Scarlet— JiBciii^* Blue.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Jri#* Agents, Mesars. Cane and Sone.
Embarked for Hatal, 28 February 1879.
1 Colonel Alexander served with the 10th Hussars in the Crimea from 7th July 1855, including the battle of tie
Tchemaya and siege and fall of Scbastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the istDrago a
Guards m the campaign of i860 in China ; was engaged at Sinho, present at the fall of the Taku Forts, engagcil .1:
the actions of i8th and 2iBt Sept., also in the advance on Pekin (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Zulu war ct
1879, in command of the ist Dragoon Guards, from 14th April till the end of the campaign.
* Lt.Colonel Marter served with the ist Drajfoon Guards in the Zulu war of 1879 fVomthe 9th April, andcommAHdca
a detached squadron of his regiment in the field from the ist Juno until the conclusion of the campaign, includn;
the cavalry afikir at Erzungayan on 5th June. Captured the Zulu King in the Ngome Forest, and brought him t
XJlundi, having under his command at the time a squadron of the King's Dragoon Guards, a company of the NatA'
Native Contingent, and an officer and ten men of irregular mounted troops (mentioned in despatches, and pn^-
moted Bt.Lt.Colonel " in recognition of the service performed by him in havmg effected the capture of Ketchirayo,
the Zulu King, in the Ngome Forest ").
» Captains Benthall, Becher, and Willan, Lieuts. Nicholas (as Adjutant), Dewar, and Lowry, Sub Lieut. Hark-
ness, Second Lieuts. Goold- Adams and Wright, and Veterinary Surgeon Longhurst served with the King's Drag<.>cii
Guards in the Zulu war of 1879,
* Captain Gibbings and Lieut. Alexander served with the King's Dragoon Guards in the Zulu war of 1879 in ttf
squadron under Major Marter, from ist June to the end of the war, including the cavalry afiVkir at Brzungayan ami
the capture of King Cetywayo.
■ Captain Thompson and Lieut. Sadlier served with the King's Dragoon Guards in the Zulu war of 1879 in y^
squadron under Major Marter, including the cavalry aflfUr at Erzungayan.
* Major Brownlow served with the £ng*s Dragoon Guards in the Zulu war of 1879, a^d was Orderly Officer to
Colonel Drury Lowe, commanding the cavalry in the engagement at Ulundi. Afterwards commanded a eqosdron
of his Regiment in Baker Russelrs Flyi^ig Column (Brevet of Maior).
* Captain Godson served with the King^s Dragoon Guards in the Zulu war of 1879 in the squadron under Miyor
Marter, and took part in the capture of Sing Cetyw^o.
10 Lieut. Marrow served with the King's Dragoon Guards in the Zulu war of 1879 in the squadron under Mai<7
Marter, including the cavalry aflkir at Brsungayan. Acted as Adjutant and Quarter Master to the squadron, ana
subsequently as Staff Officer at Fort Newdigate.
11 Lieut. Brewster served in the Zulu war of 1879 aa Deputy Provost Marshal of the snd DiviaiOB, and was preeeai
in the en gagement at UlundL Served afterwards with a squadron of the King's Dragoon Guards in Baker Boiiell s
Flying Column.
" Second Lieut. Willett served in the Zulu war of 1879 with the Field Force in Natal axid the T^aniraal.
i> Captain EUiott.^For War SeryiceSf see Army Pay Department.
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
Full Hftli
Pay,,P»y.
]
22xd Dragoon Guards (Queen^s Bays).
The Royal Cypher within the Garter. " Luourow."
37
lion*!.— Alexander Low,i CB. Comet, 'a Dot. 35; ZI.»6July38j Capt. '14 July 43; St.Mqjor, ao June 54;
IffVer, a6 0ct.54: •B<.-W.Cofo««Z, j2 1)eo.S4J JW.O»i<m««, iMay 57; 3fq;«»' Oenerat, 6March68; LieuUnamt
1ft
JB-tyOTf ao VrVb. 34 i ^ »..*»•• v«/»w»«», ax Jt/W.34 , JL/*,\yt
General, 1 Got. 77 ; Coj«imI and Dragoon Guards, x Ai
litatenaat Oolonel.— Thomas William Sneyd,> Conui^^
^ttfir- 74-
, . aMay 56; X<.»a4 July 57; Cop*. 'lo May 61 J lf«/or,
'o Axiffjji i Lieutenant Colonel, ax July 77.
Maier.— William Alexander Battine» (Eneign Bengal Army, ao Sept 49 ; lAeut. 9 Mar. 55), Comet, 14 Feb. 60 j
LiMst, '29 July 6a ; Cqptow, >xo May 64 ; Major, ai July 77.
CA.PTAXir8.
Willjam Banning Lee
Charles Albert Leslie Attila French
Petet Auberiin
James Frederick Stuart Menteth,^4;it<aii< ">
Agrehire Teomam Caieaky y
Franciii James Ashoumer
Francis Grenville Doyle, ai Stnff College...
Benjamin Belf/ AdffMtant jAnuaaktre^
Teamanrg Cavoirg i
Foster Cunliffe Lister Kay
Arthur Lewis George Gould
Warner Ottley
coairiT OS
a2n> LXBUT.
'ax Nov. 65
'15 June 60
»j6May 65
4 Oct. 64
» 9 April 70
aoFeb. 66
38 May 70
LlBimVi.VT8.
Joseph Alexander Lambert
Henry Clerk
Frederick Gordon-Mackenaie..
John Ceca de Yeel Tatteraall..
Cnthbert PiUdngton Dawson ..
Jeremiah James Bayly
Fnnois Savile Barton
George Berthon Preston
SioovB LnmnrAns.
George John Soott
Capon Henxy Preston, A4jui«mi a July 79 .
Bobert Fiennes Hibbert
xo April 78
xMay 78
ix May 78
aa Jan. 79
aim uauT.
»ax Oct. 67
i*a3Jnne 65
P 6 July 70
'16 Mar. 70
•30 Nov. 70
>a9May 69
a7 Sept. 7x
30 Deo. 71
30 Deo. 73
a7Mar. 74
' 5 Nov. 70
'x3 Jan. 69
'a7Sept. 7x
ag Jan. 74
19 Jan. 76
8 Mar. 76
30 June 77
7 June 78
9 July 79
x7 Deo.
9 Deo. 74
9 Aug. 75
xaAug. 76
zi Sept. 76
13 July 78
4 Deo. 78
x4 Deo. 78
a July 79
aa Jan. 79
9x June 79
xsAug. 79
OARAnr. BXXV.ICAJ. BT.X.T.COL.
Payat/w.— Thomas A]
Biding MaeUr.— Hoary
Quarier Maeter.—lRdm
Aked, 30 Jan. 7a ; Jffu. '5 Apr. 64 ; Lt. '4 Apr. 65 ; Cfapt. '30 Mar. 67.
rhei
J Andrew Hucrhes, 23 July 79.
^tarter Ifattfr.— Edward Gundrie Tuckett,' 13 Jan. 69.
Veterinary Surgeon, — ^Alft^ Adrian Jones,*" xo June tx.
Scarlet— ]ra«i«^« Bvff.—Agente, Messrs. Bidgway and Sons.— JruA Agente, Messrs. Cane and Sons.
Betumed from India, 31 Januarjf 1870.
^ lieutGeneral Low served the Eastern campaign of 7854-55, including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, Inker-
nurn, and Tchemaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol, also present with the Light Cavalry Brigade at Bupatoria; at
lokerman he commanded the Regiment (Medal with four Clasps, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Knight of the Legion of
Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 4th Class of the Mecyidie).
* LLColonel Sneyd served with the and Dragoon Guards in the Indian campaign in X858-59, including the action of
Xaaaerutpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, subsequent operations, and action of Koorsee (Medal with Clasp).
' Mtgor Battine served as Adjutant of the i6th Bengal Irregular Cavalry on the Peshawur frontier and was pre-
)«nt in several expeditions agamst Momunds and A£Dr^e hill tribes in 1854-56 (Medal with Clasp). Served with
the Persian Expeditionary Force from Jan. to June 1857, and was present at the bombardment and capture of Mohum-
r«h (Medal with Clasp). Served in Bengal with Havelook's oolunm, on the Staff of that General, and was present
in the actions of Onao, Busseerntgunge (ist and and), Boorbeakechowkee, and Bithoor, and in the several actions
leading to and ending in the relief of the Besidenoy of Lucknow on acth Sept. 1857 ; also durinff the subsequent
defence as D. A.Q.M. General to the foroe until the final relief by Lord Clyde on a4th Nov. X857 (Medal with Clasp,
and a year's serrioe).
I Captain Belf served with the xoth Hussars in the Crimean campaign firom the Z7th April x8s5,inoluding the oap<-
tore of Tohorganm, battle of the Tchemaya, Expedition to Kertoh, and destruction of and aflUrs at Taman (Medal
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal)
* (Quarter Master Tuckett served with the and Dr. Gds. in the Indian campaign in T858-59,including the siftgo and
csptore of Lnoknow actions of Koorsee, Nawabgunge, and Jamo, and the Tnms-Gogra a&irs at Bungaon (Medal
with Clasp).
** Yeterinaij Burgeon Jones served thronghoafc the AbyMiaian oampaign of 1867-68, including the action af
Arogw and capture of Magdala (Medal).
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
38
FuU Half
Pay. Pay.
i6
3rd {The Prince of. Wales') Dragoon Guards. [w»^
The Prince's Plnmo. The Bising Sun and Bed Dragon. " Talitsba " " Albubsxa. " *' Yinoiu "
*'P»iri3fBrLi." "Abthihxa.."
Oolonol.~Bobert Bichardion Bobertson,! CB. Comet, '8 June 36 ; Zi. '9 April 39 ; Capt.^j6 Ang. 33 ; Jfo/vf.
'z8 June 41 ; Lt.CoUiMl, 'aa Dec. 43 ; Colontl, 20 June 54; M<yorQeneral, Z4 May 59 ; lAeni.Oeneral, 31 Jan.
68 ; General, X3 Apr. 75 ; Colonel 3rd DraROon Guards, 17 June 66.
Lieateaaat OoloneL— Andrew Bmythe Montague Browne. Comet, x8 Nov. 5^; Lt. »i6 Mar. 55; Cfi,
'34 Dec. 58 ; M<yor, *y> June ^ ; Brevet Lt. Colonel, z Oct. 77 ; Lieutenant Colonel, 34 Not. 77.
Vigor.— Frederick John George Murray, Comet, 'z6 May 63; ti. '17 Nor. 63; Copt, 1*17 Apru 69; Jfsfor,
31 May 76. _^
Gi.PTA.xirs.
John Davison
Otho Glynn Bolitho
p.e.e. Herbert Stewart
Bmle Kerr Amyatt Bumey
FrederioHoraoe Davis Bellwood Bellwood
Frederick Meyer Wardrop, Aide ie\
Camp to 9ir John Michel S
Henry Frank Egbert Lucas....:
William Utting Cole
Boger Kennec^ Parke
LxsunvijrTS.
William Frederic HamUton Yatman
Qreville Ewing M'Glellan, Adj. 11^ Apr. 74
John Frederick Stracey Lee>Barber ..
Piyoe Meyrick Pryce
Lindesay Gole Parker
James Massy Dawson
Henry Oholmeley Gribble
Sicovn LxxmsvAjras.
John George Woodley
John Sdwiurd Fitsxxukurioe Hughes Boohe
William Hutchinson Hillas
Oorentry Williams
cosirxT ox
airs LiXFt.
»'i2Mar. 6]
'14 Oct. 68
'34 Nov. 63
'28 Oct. 68
» 3 April 6g
'30 June 69
ao Nov. 64
'38 May 70
'xoAng. 70
xz May 78
P21 Feb. 65 '35 Jan. jx
'xa June 691 13 Feb. 73
»z8 July 65 'zz April 68
'30 June 69
'38 May 70
'zoAug. 70
XX Nov. 68
PtsFeb. 71
38 Oct. 7x
30 Dec. 71
x4 Feb. 74
3 Deo. 74
4 Dec. 74
zx Feb. 76
XX Nov. 76
36 May 79
14 Sept. 78
13 Aug. 79
X4 Jan. 80
x4 J&n. 80
3x Oct. 74
16 Feb. 78
I May 78
39 Nov. 76
6 Feb. 79
a6May 79'
39 Nov. 79
P<MrsuM<M*.— Wentworth Dawes, x8 Nov. 68 ; Hon. Captain, x8 Nov. 73*
MidUta jrotetr.— Eugene Henry Nicholson. 34 May 79.
Garter If at<«r.— Samuel Dean, 9 Oct. 63.
Veterinarjf Surgeon.— "MichMl Joseph Hartigan, 3 June 68.
Scarlet— JVi«»»^« Yellow.— ^ra<», Messrs. Hopkinson and Co.—Triek Agenie, Messrs. Oane and Sons.
Returned from Abyeeinia and India^ June z868.
* General Biohardson Bobertson served in South Africa, in command of the successful expedition against the
insurgent emigrant Boers, beyond the Orange Biver, in 1845. Also as Brigadier, and in command of the 7^ I>r**
goon Guards in the KafBr campaign of Z846-47 (Medal and CB.).
* Lt.Oolonel Browne served with the Scots Greys in the Crimea fW>m 30th July to zst Sept. and trom Oct. to Dee.
i855f including the battle of the Tohemaya, and siege of Sebaetopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
T«f».
P»y.
y»y.
4th (Eoyal Lnsh) Dragoon Onards. 39
The Hup and Grown, and the Star of St. Patrick, with the motto " Quia teparabitf** " Pinvsvii."
" B1X.A.KLA.T1. " " SIVI.8TOPOL."
OolABtl.— 19«> Bdward Cooper Hodge,^ KCB, Comet, 3 Aug. a6; Lt. '3 Jnly 38; Cbjrf. »i9 ^^•^ ^i ^'jt^'
'3 Deo. 4Ji U.Colanel, '3 Oct. 48; Colonel, 98 Nor. 54; Major Qeneral, 30 Jan. 63; Li.€hn«ral, 2$ Oct.
71 J €^elurol, x OC - . . ^. -^ ^ ^ ^ ^ -
iMataaant Ooloael.-
'a Deo. 68 ; lAtuiomant CoUntot, j Mar. 77.
■ijor.— Thomas Bradnoy Shaw-Hellier, Conui, '97 Sept. 61 ; Zt. '7 April 63; Capt. '17 A.prU 67; Jfvw*!
a Jnne 76.
71 s 9ra«rii2, z Oct. 77 ; Colonel 4th Dragoon Qnards, 6 Jan. 74. __ .
■ ' load.— James Gkinter,* Cornet, »x8 Feb. 53 ; Lieut. »ax Not. 56 j Captain, »ax Oct. S9I ^Vor,
Lieutenant ColMel,j Mar. 3
Ga.ma.xvb.
George Ramsay Alnred Denne
John Sidney Bates »
Philip Bdward Pope
John Ghadwick .^ >
Charles Henry Carrey, Adjutant Pem^ke >
PiM«a»fy Cavalrg S
Meryyn ChaIonerStephenTynte,4it>stes/ )
SaetXent Toowtanry CawUrjf S
Lanrence Mnrphy
Charles YiUlers fbbetson
William Johnson Howud Towhsend
John Hubert Rnssey «....
Henxy Bmest Baskerville Walton
hiMxrtwsksn.
Ftederiok Thomas Penton
Boberi John Ab^
Joseph WatUns William Darley .
▲rthnr Abney Sandys
John Algernon Aylmer
Bobart Arnold Yansittart
Bellbrd Bandolph Wilson ,
Nicholas Henry Bacon
Charles George Kidd
i>i6Mar. 60
»i3Peb. 63
'aa May 63
'la April 64
'za Sept. 65
»i3Mar. 66
I*!? April 67
» 4 Deo. 66
'aoJnne 68
'as Oct. 70
SioovD LnmnvAVTS.
Boberk Le Memrier wmonghby,.i4^Mlaiie )
3z Jnae79 )
John William Dent.,
Chaiies Skinner Dansey Oldham Oldham.
John Orr-Bwing
33 Sept. 71
alTD LXXI7T.
IX May 78
XX May
14 Jan.
14 Jan«
» 9 Aug. 64 P 8 June 70
' 4 Jnly 65 P14 Sept. 70
► X X July 65 ' Pja Oct. 70
4 Jnne 731
Baiy.lCA,J. I BT.LT.COL.
'x7 April 67
' 5 Jan. 70
' 9 April 70
'x4 Sept. 70
» 6 Mar. 69
'x7May 71
a8 Oct. 7x
33 Mar. 73
33 April 73
30 Dec. 73
zaNoT. 74
X3 June 74
38 Aug. 75
a8 0ct. 7X
xo JaiL 74
3 May 77
39 Not. 78
37 June 74
x6 Jan. 75j
z8Feb. 75
a June 76
5 Sept 78
X4 Deo. 78
zoAug. 79
> dir Bdward Cooper Hodge oom-
manded the 4<^ Dragoon Guards in
theBastem campaign of 1854-55 ; ^v^m
on board H.M.S. aantpareil in the
naval attack on Sebastopol X7th Oct.
T854; also present at tne battles of
Balaklava and Inkerman, siege of
Sebastopol, night-attack on Bussian
outposts, z9th Feb., and battle of
Tchemaya, x6 Aug. 1855 (Medal with
three Clasps, CB., Officer of the
Legion of Honor, 3rd Glass of the
Medjidia. and Turkish Medal).
pMMwfir.— John Macartney,' z6 May 6a ; Son.Kqfor, x6 May 77*
Sidiuf JTm^Wt.— James Horton, a8 April 75.
Cbuwter JfMf«r.— Soloman Williams,^ zx Apr. 68.
Veterinary Suraeon,— John Hanly, a8 Apr. 63.
" triet *" • ~' . 1 . -
Scarlet— J'a0»fi^« Blno.—Aaeni, A. Lawrie, Bsq.— JH«ik Agents, Messrs. Oane and Sons.
Returned from the Cnmea, Julg 1856.
* Lt Colonel GunterserTCd with the xst Dragoon Guards in the Crimean campaign from x6th Aug. X855, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Serred also in the campaign of x86o in
China ; was engaged at Sinho, present at the flsU of tho Taku Forts, and engaged in the actions of x8th and a xst
September, also in the advance on Pokin (Medal with two Clasps).
« Quarter Master WUliams served in the 4th Dragoon Guards throughout the Eastern campaign of X854-55,
mduding the battles of Balaklava, Inkerman, and Tchemaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps,
and Turkish Medal). . . j-» » *~ ^
' Msjor Macartney.^For War SerTices, see Army Pay Department
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
rean' Ber.
'ull
Half
Pay.
'3
IH
6th (Pn7ioe«« Charlotte of Wales*) Dragoon Guards.
* TOULOUBI '
'PMrnrsux.1.*'
** Vestigia nulla r4tror$um.**^**BA,i,xuA,vck'* "Vhtobii." '
*• Bl.Ll.KLl.Tl. " " SXTASTOFOL.*'
Colonel.— Ricliard Parker, Comet, '2 Aug. sa ; X^. '31 July 95 ; ,Capt. '30 Jane 38 ; Bt.M^or, 23 Nor. 4< »
Mcy'or ^ Lt. Colonel, 9 Nov. 46; CoIomI, 20 Jane 54; Lt.Colonel jr Colonel, 30 June 54; Major Oeneralt
24 Aug. 61 ; Lieut. Cheneral, a Jan. 71 ; General, i Oct. 77; Co^on«r5th Dragoon Guards, 7 I>eo. 7x.
Lieutenant Oolon6l.—Willianx Edward Marsland,^ Cornet, '17 Feb. 57; Z<. ^xoDec. 58; C«^. '3 liar. 60;
Me^jor, '38 Oct. 71 ; LieutenatU Colonel, 31 Jan. 77.
Major.— Jamee Dyson Bourne, Comet, '21 Dec. 60 ; Lieut. »7 Nov. 6a ; C7ay<. '3 Aug. 66 ; Ifo/or, 17 Mr. 77,
Gi.miir8.
Kdward Alfred Jee
William Bobineon Truman, Adjutanfi
Warwiekekire Yeomanry Cavalrjf }
Bobert Wileon Kearaley, Adjutant Berke >
coairxT ox
aVD LXSUT.
Teomanrff Cavalry ....
John Oswald Lambert .
' 2 Mar. 66
' 8 Aug. 62
'17 Nor. 69
Frederic Melldngton Kenyon-Stow, Adj. \
MiddUeex Yeomanry Cavalry S
Frederick Augustas Craoroft-Amcottft
Maonsell Bowers
Fred. Wilson Hemming
Bobert Stevenson, Adjutant Lanarkehire )
Yeomanry Cavalry y
Walter Hyde Atherton
Frederick William Benson, at Stcff Coll. ...
Lxsunvurrs.
Richard Charles Bernard Lawrence ...
Andrew Baldrey, Adjutant 13 June 76
John Francis Green
George Henry Maddiaou
Edward Hegan
William James Hackeson
Hon, Eenelm Digbj St Lawrence
Stephen John Hatfield Harter
Sheldon William Keith Cradock
' 3 Jan. 65
'25 Apr. 68
» X Mar. 64
SiCOVD LuUTSiriVTS,
Henry James Lermitte
Charles Conrad Shaw
St. John Corbet Gore
Bernard Hamilton Gunston
13 Jan. 69
» 8 Aug.
» 8 Dec.
aSOct.
30 Dec.
a8 0ct.
34 Feb.
13 Apr.
aiOct
z8Deo.
3 Dec.
9 Apr.
10 Not.
8 Dec.
4 Dec.
agp Lism.
4 Dec. 78
33 Apr, 73
34 July 7a
17 Mar. 77
33 Sept. 77
a Feb. 78
9 Aug. 78
3zAng. 78
31 Oct. 78
'30 June 69
37 Aug. 79
34 Jan. 80
I a Feb. 76
31 May 76
36 Aug. 76
6 Oct. 76
zi Sept. 76
xoSept. 77
81 Aug. 78
z Not. 78
27 Aug. 79
BUT.XU. BT.LT.CO&.
4 Dec. 78
23 Jan. 79
, zz Oct. 79
i6 7>>,t Faymaeter.—p.e.e. Dudley Beaumont,« z Apr. 78 ; Iftw. 8 July 56 ; Lt, 4 May 59 » Osp«. x Apr. 7^
B%ding Jfa#<«-.— Robert GiiTord, 3 April 78.
z6 ... Quarter Jfa«f«r.— William Denis Lemmon, 3 June 64.
13 ... Veterinary 5««^Mm.— Edwin Thomas Gheesman, 30 Nor. 67 ; ret Claai, ao Nov. 79*
Scarlet— JVi«n^» Green.— -i^^n^*. Messrs. Cox and Co.— /rwA Agente, Messrs. Cane and Bona.
Betumedfrom the Crimea, 38 May X856.
1 LtColonel Marsland serred with the xst Dragoon Guards in the campaign of x86o in China, and
iinho, present at the fall of the Taku Forts, and engaged in the actions of the i8th and 3xBt September, also
idTance on Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
* Captain Beaumont.— For War SerTioes, see Army Pay Department
tike
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
6th Dragoon Ouards (Garahtnteri).
" SxVi.8TOP0L *• " DlLHI."
/•UalAbaa. (andDiY. 1
Cabal Poree.) J
YwOT'Sw
r Co1«imL— HenTT Bichmond Jones.* CS. Cornet, '9 June 25 ; Lt. '14 Nov. 36 ; Capi. 'la Jano 10 ; BiM^j >r
9 Not. 46; Major^ 'ai May 50; Lt.Colonel, '16 Sept. 51 ; Colonel, a8 Nov. 54 ; Major &eneraL a April'es ;
LunLQeneral, 6 Dec. 73 ; General, 1 Oct. 77 ; Colonel 6th Dragoon Guards. 15 Mav 73.
Liavtonant Colonel.— John Fryer. Comet, '9 Mar. 60; Lt. Pi8 Feb. 62 ; Ca;>/. '5 April 64 : Major, '15 Doc
69; Lieuienant Colonel, 17 March 77.
a6 ... Kajort.— James Goldie,* AetUtant Adjutant General, Simla : Comet, ^14 July 54; X*. '15 Jan. s6; C«i»r
>3i Feb. 60 ; Bt.Major, 5 July 7a ; Major, 21 July 77.
16 ... Charles Frederick Marriott. Cornet,^ nj July 64 ; JM. ^la Sept, 65 ; Capt. »ao June 68; ifa/or, 5 Oct. 78.
41
I
Ci.PTi.xirs.
Henry Blackbume Hamilton
Hardin Burnley
Hu^hC. Gaston Montgomery
Hon. James David Drummond, A/S^vtant ")
Bueke Yeomanrw Cawdrg }
William Henry MacGeorge. A^. Wett'\
moreland Teomanr$ Oavatrf }
Walter Campbell Calvert
Donglaa Alexander Graham Cunning- \
ham Graham j
Anbone George Fife
ThomAS Cole Porter
COBirZT OB
ayp LiiPT.
'a I July 64
'18 April 65
'14 Sept. 66
8 Jan. 58
'15 May 66P24Mar. 69
'as Sept. 67 »i5 Dec. 69
»aa Feb. 68 P 6 Julv 70
»i3 July
Pao Oct.
»20 Feb.
'isMay
LXXUTIV^ITTB.
Alexander Sprot
Bobert Preston Sandeman
Thomas Bichard FnuBrabason Hallowes,
Jniermyter
Alfred Weston. Adjutant 17 April 76
Percy Hugh Hamon Massy 1
Harold Charles Hanbury
Benjamin Noel Heywood-Jones
OhariesBeginaldSydney Douglas-Hamilton
Sxoovs LnunviVTB.
Bichard Godolphin Walmesley Long ..
Henry Mostyn Owen
Frederick Henry Arthur Des YoBUX .
Francis Sudlow Garratt
Bobert George Edward Twiss ,
Montagu Cradook
5 Sept. 77
30 Jan. 78
30 Jan. 78
16 Feb. 78
z May 78
30 Nov. 78
6 Aug. 79
»8Mar.
aSOct.
a8 Oct.
'28 Oct.
'30 Oct. ,
34 Feb. 73
6 July
59' '16 Jan.
7»; i3Jnly 77
71 6 Sept. 76
64^ 16 Aug. 73
69 7 Aug. 78
5 Oct. 78
38 Feb.
sOct.
13 Nov.
ao April 77
X April 76;
II Feb. 75
29 Nov. 76'
11 Sept. 781
5 Oct. 78:
I
PaMMU<«r.— Edward Boberts.* a Dec. 68 ; Son. Captain, z April 78.
Biding If a«<«r.— William Busby Mayes, ai Aug. 78.
Qftarier Maeier.— John William Tomlinson, 13 Oct. 77.
Veierinarjf Surgeon,— Uichaxd Poyser, la Sept. 65 ; lat Clou, 8 March 76.
BVae—Faeinge White.— ^«n<f, Messrs. Cox & Co.—Iriek AgenU, Messrs. Cane & Sons.
Smbarleedfor India, 30 December 1877.
^ Creneral Bichmond Jones commanded the Carabineers in the Crimea fh>m 14th Aug. 1855, including the battle
„ «p, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
Served in the Indian campaign ; oommandea General Penny's Column in the action of vxe Kirkrowlie (that officer
of the Tchera^a. siege and fall of Sebastonol (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal)
having been killed by the first shot fired by the enemy), and captured a gun ; conmianded a Brigade of Cavalry at
the capture of Bareilly (CB.) ; commanded the Left Coluxzm with Lord Clyde's force in the attack on Benhi Madho's
force atDnnderkera; commanded the Cavalry with Lord Clyde's force in the Trans-Gogra campaign, including
aflkirs at Magedia. Ghundal. and Bankee. also pursuit of the rebels to the Baptee (Medal).
' Miyor Goldie served .with the 9th Lancers throughout l^e suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1857-59, includ-
ing the battle of Budlekeserai. siege operations assault and capture of Delhi, actioxis of Bolnxidshuhur and Ally-
ghur. battle of Agra, affair of Kanouge, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec. action at
Beraighat, action at Shumshabad (in command of a Squa<kx)n), siege and capture of Lucknow. the stmuner cam-
paign in Oade and BohUcund and actions of Bhodamow and Allyghur. capture of Bareilly, action at Shal^'ehanpore •
and purooit to Mahomdee, passage of the Gogra at Fysabad ana afihir at Kumdakoti (Medal with Clasps).
* Captaiii Boherts.— For War Services, see Army Pay Department.
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
42
7th (The Princess BoyaVs) Dragoon Guards.
Full
Half
P^y,
Pay.
3«
...
35
...
«7
...
14
'7
x6
...
14
...
tz
...
Z4
...
...
\ J
...
...
ao
.«.
...
X3
...
19
...
40^ Gopteln, »i4 Oct. 4a; Jf<v'«r,
xa Deo. 57 J Jfv'or 0«aMrai,
0olon6l.^Hobert Wardlaw,^ CB. Cornet, '5 June 35; Lieui. 'a8 July
% Feb. 53; Bt.Lt.Colonel, za Dec. 54; Li.Colonel, '10 Mar. 57;
6 Mar. 68: Lieutenant General, 1 Oct. 77 ; (hlonel 7th Draj^oon Guards, 7 Jan. 74.
Lientanaat Ooloael.— Edward Harnett,* Comet, ^ June 48 ; lA. X4 Oct. 51 ; Ceg^. 5 Mar. 58; Me^ar, 90 July
66 ; Brevet Lt.Colanel, 17 Nov. 75 ; X^.CoIom/, X7 May 76.
Major.— |7.«.e. Colin Campbell, Camgt, X4 Jone 55 ; •£<• '16 Oct. 55 ; Copt. '39 June 66; BreveA Major, zx
Jnne 79 ; Mgjor, 13 Sept. 79.
Cl.rTAJVB.
John Fryer Chapman, Adjutant Oa-\
fordeJUre Teomannt Cavalrg )
Alfbed Bibby
Bvan Aubrey Thomas
Walter Creagh, Adj. Denhighehire Teo- )
manrjf Oaoalrjf I
Cecil Lmester Becher
William woods Weston
William Edward Morrison Bough ,.,
Charles Lucius BroOke
WlUiam Moses :....
Bobert George Dickson
LlBUTSVA.nS.
Montague Campbell Day
Michael Arthur Burke
Ulick George Campbell de Burgh, At^fU' \
tani aa July 79 )
John Scott
Digby de la Motte Du Boulay
Fnderiok Charles Palmer
James Henry Aspinwall
Philip Montagu
Frederick James Murphy
'ai July
5 Jan.
VaSJttly
4 Oct.
'X4 8ept. 66
•• 3 Feb. 69
a3Bept. 7z
BsoovD LnnTBVi,vi!8.
Duncan Vernon Pirle
Arthur William Mordaunt Bichards
Claudius Shirley Harris
coxrax OS
aim ixiUT.
'a7 Nov. 66
a Mar.
asJuly 79
LISUT.
»x8 0ct. 64
18 Jan. 69
'aa June 67
»a8 0ct. 6S
'Z7 April 69
PaaMar. 71
a8 Oct. 7c
30 Dec. 71
az Sept. 7a
Va9May 69
a3Apr. 75
xa Nov. 75
zz Sept.
zz Oct.
zz Sept.
a9Nov.
aa Mar.
zaNov. 73
as Feb.
»x8Aug.
»z4Jaa. 7z
24 Sept. 73
z Apr.
23 Jan.
a Oct.
aaMar.
84 May
az June
8 Mar.
BV.X.S.COI..
« Lieut. General Wardlaw
with the zst Dragoons in the Crbnewn
campaign from 6th Oct. Z854. in.
cluduig the battles of Balaklava, la-
kerman, and Tefaemaya (oommandeil
the Beglment), siege and fkU of
Bebastopol (Brevet of Lt.CoIoiiiel.
Medal with three Claspa, Knigrbt of
the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of
the Metid'idie, and Turkish Medal).
7 June 79
6 Aug* 79
zx Oct. 79
Pa««uu<«r.— William Francis Wheble, x8 May 60 ; Monorarg Ut^for, z8 May 75<
Bidina Jf(W^«r.— Nelson Banyard, 6 Jan. 75.
Ofitarter Maeter.—Htaary Lewis,' a8 Oct. 68.
veterinarg Surgeon,— Charles George Hetherington Reilly, zs Feb. 6z ; itt Claee, 2 Aug. 7z,
Scarlet— Paet»y« B\&clc—Agente, Miessrs. Cox and Co.
Betumedjrom India, 23 ifov. X867.
. * LLColonel Harnett served with the xzth Hussars In the Crimea from Z4th July z8s5» including the
Tchemaya, siege and flail of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
* Quarter Master Lewis served with the 7th Dragoon Giumls throughout the KaiBr war of 1846-47, and wms
in many of the engagements that took place (Medal).
of
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
I
Ist (Boyal) Dragoons.
43
Mn'Sar.
Full
as
p»y.
TbA Creit of England within the Garter. An Eagle. " Spteiemur agendo.'*
"PM»lJr8UI.A." "Wi-WBLOO" "Bali.kla.ya." "S»Vl.BXOrOL."
O^bneL— Charles Philip de Ainslie, andLi.xo April as; Li. »a8 Jaa.96; Capt:^i6UB.r.30i Major » '14 Oct. 4a;
Lt.OoUmolt 'aa Oct. 47 ; Colonel, a8 Not. S4 : bo/ot 6^«ii«ro^, 7 Jal763; £jn(<. Ora^roZ, as Oct. 71 ; Ooneral,
X Oct. 77 J Colonel iftt Dragoone, 8 Mar. 69. , « ^ „
TJ^pafawi^iit n«lMttii -..Tnlin Gtordon Graham, Comet, 19 Jane 55; LieHi. '15 Feb. 56; Capt, 'xq Feb. 5° :
Major ^91 Mar. 73 ; Lt.Colouelt 10 April 76.
Mi^or.—^Eainnnd Bacon Hutton, CsriM/, '30 Mar. 60; Lt.
10 April 76. .
»a3 Sept. 6a; Cojrf. »8 May 67; Ifc^'oi
C4m.nrB.
Charles Falldner Morton
Uan Maclean, Aide de Camp to Sir }
TkotMu Steele j
John Archibald Middleton, Aijutant 1 \
I\feekire JAgkt Soree VoUtnUere S
John Baillie BallantTne Dickson^
Beigamin Ingham Tidswell
Henry Tomldmaon
Gerard Vivian Ames
WlUamWeUa*
Alex. Glentworih Paul Clifton Perceval..
»i8 Feb.
» S Sept.
'«Ang.
so Jan.
a8 Oct.
'33 April
LIBVTSVA.1ITB.
William Henry M'Laren
James Barnard Nichols
James Towers-Clark
Francis WilUam Rhodes ,
Horace Amratt Amyatt-Bomey*
Arthur WnUam Moetyn Owen
William FiUGerald O'Bhanghnessy
Francis Battledge
'aoJone 6$
'ax July
»a9Mar.
'x6Mar.
X Jan.
71 a8 Oct.
6x '10 May
36 Jnne
ax Aug.
' 3 Sept
'xa Jnne 69 ^
' 8 June 70
I
9 July 74|
3x Dec. 731
37 Sept. 76
' 8 July 68!
30 Oct. 78
13 Sept 79
5 July 73'
Sboow LnvrxvAiTTB.
Henry Robert Mansel Porter
CeoOJDigby Howard Fefherstonhaugh ..
John Fiinds Bum-Murdoch
Frederick William Shaw
Robert Robertson
avn LXXUT. |
xMay
78
30 Oct.
78
4l>ec.
78
'3 it^3'
XI Feb.
g
IS Mar. 74
37 June 74
3 Dec. 74
33 April 75
13 June 7s
6 Sept. 70
XI Feb. 77
a Deo. 74
> Captain Wells served in the xst
Dragoons throughout the Eastern
campaign of 1854-55, including the
battles of Balaklava (horse severely
wounded, and captured a Russian
cavalry horse on the field). Inker-
man, and Tohemaya, night attack on
Russian outposts on x9tiL February
X855. siege and ftill of Sebastopol
Qledal with thxM Clasps, and Turkish
34 ... Pofaof^MV.— Ob^ Willans, 5 April 56; Son, Mqfor, 5 April 71.
ao ... Duncan Chisholm Ohver SpUler,? i Apr. 78 j Bne, ' 14 Aug. 60 1 X<.» a Feb. 641 Chqrf.' 10 Ncr. 69.
9 ... JBUiM iraf<»r.— James Collins,* 9 Aug. 71.
Qjnarter Maeter.—Qwrge Clements,* 33 Mar. 70.
Veterinary Surgeon.—
Scarlet— AtfiaM Blue.— il^Mfa, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Betumeifrom tko Crimea, aj Mag 1856.
^ Captain Dickson served in the latter part of the Zulu war of 1879, with the Native Carrier Corps.
• liient Amyatt-Bumey served with the King's Dragoon Guards in the Zulu war of 1879, and took port in the
CAptaxe of King CeUwaya
• Biding Master Collins served in the 8th Hussars in the Indian campaigns of X858-59, and waspresent at the
capture of KoCah, recapture of Chnndaree, battle of Kotah-ke- Serai, capture of Gwalior, capture ef Powrie.
ftetioiis of Sindwahoo, Koorwye, and Koondrye (Medal with Clasp).
• Quarter Master Clements served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the xst Royal Dragoons, including the
battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with four CUwpB, and Turkish MedaD,
7 Captain SpiUer.— For War Services, see Army Pay Department.
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
44
Pay.
2xxd Dragoons (Eayal Boots Oreys).
The ThifiUe within the Circle and Motto of St. Andrew. An Ea^Ie.
*'Wat«bloo" **Bi.li.kultjl" •* Sbtastofol."
'Second
to No
Colonel.— 5ir John Bloomfield Gongh,^ OCB. JEfuiffn, 34 Feb. 20^ Lt. ^t Oct. 35 ; Capi. »x Aug. 36; BtV^i
36 Mfl^ 41 ; pi'^f; Colonel, 23 Dec. 43 ijOolonel, 2 Au^. 50 ; MtyorQtneral, 30 Jan. 55 ; ImiU. Omral, 9 Nu
Capl.^S Feb. 56; Major.
63 ; d-eneral^ 35 Oct. 71 ; Colonel snd Dragoons, 31 Jan. 64.
Lieutenant Colonel.— Andrew Nugent,* Comet, '17 Dec. 53 ; Zt. '34 Not. 54 ;
Mar. 66; Lt.Colonel, 'i Feb. 69 ; Colonel, 3 Feb. 74.
■igor.— y.f.e. John Wauace Hozier, Comet, '17 Dec. 58; Lt, '17 Nov. 63; Copf. '30 June 69 '.Major,
31 Jan. 78.
Cl.PTA.XV8.
COBKXT OB
i sirn LixvT.
Francis James Agnew Wallace '28 April 63
Patrick Sanderson, Adjutant Ea$t Lothian *) '» xr^ £.
Teomanrv CavaUy^.Z ) ^^7 Nov. 63
Francis Glennie Farquhar '14 June 64
Edward G^eorge Moore Donnithome* {Lt.) i
S. Ariilleri^, x8 Dec:6i), A^utant Serte > p 8 Sept. 65
67
Si
69
7»
'30 Mar. 66|*ioHa7 7'
Pi6 0ct. 66»3iMay 71
'35 Sept 67 » 9 Aug. 71
Yeomanry Cavalry
James Charles Maberlv 1*35 Sept.
Alfired Cholmelev Earfe Welby |Pi6 Oct.
Hon. Walter Philip Alexander '» 3 Feb.
John Francis Upton (Jaskell "~
Montague (George Johnstone, Bxtra Aide ^
de Camp to therLord Lieutenant qf Ireland }
Francis Maitland Philips
LxBnTXVl.VT8.
William Christopher James
Charles FiUGeraldWatkins
John Lewis Yaughan Henry
John Arthur Wellesley O'weill Torrens..
38 Oct.
P23 June 70
William Henry Hippisley,? Adj. 34 Nov, 77..
William Nicholas Leader
dOTjjjr. ktSTiiiii.
' 3 Feb. 69
••33 June 70
» 7 Dec. 70
'10 May 71
38 Oct. 71
» 3 Aug. 71
34 Feb. 73
38 Feb.
6 Mar.
23 Apr.
30 Nov.
33 May
13 May .
IX Nov. 77
»7May 79
38 June 79
Edwin Bolton
Cecil Algernon Brooke Tumor 1 s Sept. r
EichardWolfe I 30 Jan. 7!
SbCOF© LlBUTBlTAirTS. Uyp LIEUT.
William Crawford Middleton ' 13 Mar. 78
James Campbell Hamilton 11 May 78
Fitsroy Charles Fletcher a; Aug. 79
Henry Jenner Scobell 13 Aug. 79
Paymaeier. — James Clarke Ross, x Mar. 64 ; Son. Mqjor, i Mar. 79.
34 Feb. 73 1
34 June 76
X April 76I
34 Nov. 77
5 Sept. 77
31 Jan. 78
98 June 79
idiMf Jfa»fer.— Charles Walter Neal, 6 Nov. 67.
^rtfr Maater.— John Liddle,* 37 Sept. 71.
Qvai
Veterinary Surgeon. — ^Andrew Oalbraith Ross, 16 May 63 ; let Claee, 8 June 73.
" • ~ ' ' — - ■ !«,Mei
Bcaxleb—Faeinge Bine.— Agente, Messrs. Cox and Co.~/ruA Agenie, Messrs. Cane and Sons.
Returned from the Crimea, 4 July X856.
> Sir John Gough served during the war in China of 1840-43 as Depnty Quarter Master General and hesd of th'
department ; was present at almost every engagement during the expedition , and received the brevet rank of UW'
and Lt. Colonel, together with the Companionship of the Bath (Medal). Served in the Gwalior campaign of 184 r4<
as Military Secretary to the Commander in Chief in India, and was present at the battle of Mahar»pore (Bronze
Star). Appointed a Brigadier in the Army of the Sutlej 1845-46; commanded the 3nd Brigade of Cavalry at u.^
battles of Moodkeeand Ferozeehah, and officiated as Quarter Master General of H.M.'s Forces in India at u^
battle of Robraon, where he wan severely wounded (Medal and two Clasps). Served the Puxnaub campaign c'.
1848-49 as Quarter Master General of H.M.'s Forces in India, and was present at the battles of ChillianwaUab a^"-
Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps), appointed Aide de Camp to the Queen with Brevet rank of Colonel.
* Colonel Nugent served in the ifastcm campaign of 1854-55 with tlie Scots Greys, including the battles of Bai«-
klava. Inkerman, nnd Tchcmaya, sie^e nnd fall of Sebosiopol (Mednl with three Ulasps, and Turkish Medal).
» Captain Donnitbome served throuph the New Zealand war of 1864-65 as a Lieutenant in the Royal Artillery, sn
W.1S present in the campaign on the Waikato river, expedition to Tauranga, action of the Gate Pah, campaip' v..
tho Wanganui district, and with the expeditions of the Movable Column on the River Patea (Medal).
7 Lieut. Uippisley served with the K ing's Drogoou Guards in the Zulu war of 1879 ^^ the squadron under )l.'i,''
Marter, includmg the cavalry aflfair at Erzunpa} on. ^
• Quarter Master Liddle served thronphout the Eastern campaifrn of 1854-55 ^Jth the Scots Greys, includinjr t f
affair of M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Balaklava, lukerman, and Tchcmnya, night attack on outposts on 17th Fe!
siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Turkish Medal, and Medal for distinguished conduct is lie
field).
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
3rd ( TJl6 Kmg*8 Own) Hussars.
45
.KnUlHaU
ll^y,
I-'
P«y.
nftl«»^l o. ^ SOBBAOW" ••PuirjAirB" " CHU.tIijrWALLAH " "GOOJBBAT."
"??;:7*^'» 8'«P>'«' ^»^«' Oomei, '.o'iky 6. j*^!- Jr/ib?^^ ; Cp.. P„ J„no 6;- J,a,W
- ^ Capyaivs.
George Vernon Colman Napier
JOhn Pupefoy BUia Jervoiae
Beiyamin Louie GUaon ..
Geoiwe Edmund Eoirers
Charree WiUiam Hawker Hiliii^;;
SS!ft?**P^o<*d Peckham .7.
Bpbert Elton Grey
Charlee Edward Bedkett ..
COEKXT OB
aiTD LIBUT.
SaamelJob Lea
Bobert GnataruB Alexander ..V
worge Gharlea Fuller ...
Harry Cpurtenay Jaokadn.'.'.*".";;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;
Reginald Charlea Freeman
iji?®jsaby Bobaon soott....*.*;.*.'.;;;;::";
^L^"i^ Nicholaa Wogan-Bro™'.:
WiUiam John Bant (BidingMSner^ZjLvr.ys)
^22 Sept. 63
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**GhUIK«»" *'AlMA" "BA.Ll.XLi.TA." "IVKBBlfAir" " SXTA.nO»OL."
Oolonel.— Xor<2 Qeorfce AngustuB Frederick Paget,! XCi?. ConutfSub Li. '25 July 34; X#. 'z Dec. 37:
Capi. '17 Aug. 41; Jfif/or. ■'30 Jan. 46; Id.Colfmel, '39 Dec. 46; Colontl, 30 June 54; M«ffor Oentnl,
zz rTov. 6z ; jL4«tt<. GMeraZ, 28 Feb. yz ; Otneralt i Oct. 771 Colonel 4tih HosBara, 7 Jan. 74.
Lieatenaat Colonel.— Alexander George Montgomery Moore, Cornet^ ^13 Dec. 50; Zt, '6 July 52; Cvfi,
'p May 56; Mcyor, Z4 Sept. 67; X^.UB^onW, '33 Deo. 66 ; Colonel, 33 Dec. 73.
Kijor.— Francis Barker Montague, Comet, a6 Feb. 56} Lt. Z3 Apr. 58; Captain^ Z4 Sept. 67; Uejnr,
Z3 Sept 79.
Gaka-utb.
George Philips
Francis Arthur Hutohins
Neil Benjamin Edmonstone ...
Henry Fane GrsAt
Walter Chrystie Underwood...
Charles Bdwurd Pennefkther
WilUam Alexander Bamsay ...
Oharles Bdward Warde
6 April 55
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'z4 July 69
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Francis Campbell Pearson
Cecil Wybum Peters ,
John Farmer, Adjutant 93 Jnne 75 .,
Spencer Walpole Follett
Edwin William Exham
Charles Lancelot Skinner
Frederick Henry Blacker
Daniel Louis De la Cherois
William Pierrepont Wilson-Todd....
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Ivan Owden Bichardson ,
Ronald Kinoaid-Smith
Glencaim Bobertson Cuninghame
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Pmrfluufor.— Henry Askew Cherre, Z9 March 79 ; 2m. '30 I>M. 64 ; Lt, 33 June 69 ; Oafi, 9 Ang. 76.
SHaing IffufM*.— Hugh Ernest ElUott, 30 Sept. 74.
f^nt Ifof^.— Wuliam Leetch, 28 Mar. 74.
Veterinarjf i9«fy«o«.— lies Matthews, 24 July 72.
Blne.~^ma^, Messrs. Cox and Co.
netwnedfnm the CrkMa, 38 Ifof iZs^.—Smbarkedfor India, is Oct, 1867.
1 Lord George Paget served in the Eastern oampaiani of Z854-SS; commanded the 4th Ligbt DragooDtattbe
battle of Alma, and in the Light Cavalry charge of Balaklava. Commanded the Light Cavalry Br^desttte
battles of Inkerman and Tchemaya, and on the expedition to Bupatoria and operations thence with G<scn. •
D'Allonville. Commanded for a time the Cavalry Division in z8s5 (Medal with four Clasps, Officer of the Up^ '
of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 3rd Class of the MeAjidie) .
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The Harp and Crown. " QuU SepardMf '»
OAloBd.— Henx7 Darby-Grifflth,* CJB. Etuign, '25 Nov. 28 ; Lt, '25 Nov. 31 : Capi. 'x Ang. 34 ; Hafor,
'6 Nov. 46 ; Lt.Col«n$ly '27 Aug, 52 ; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54 ; Mt^itr Oeiural, 31 Mar. 66 j lAmUenant Oeiural,
X4 April 74 : General, t Oct. 77 ; Coi(m«Z 5th Lancers, x Jan. 7a. ^^ ^ ^ ,, .
Liratonant OoleneL—William Lloyd Browne, Ensign, '15 Nov. 55 ; ^*- « May 58 ; Capi, 'i x Mar. 62 ; Jftyor,
12 Oct. 68 } Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, i Oct. 77 ; IJt.Colonel, 15 Mar. 79.
Kft|«r.— Boyle Vandeleur, Cornet, xo Sept. 58; ii*. '16 Nov. 60 j Capi. '23 Jan. 63; BlMaJor, 7 May 77;
Miyor, X5 Mar. 79. ___^
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Comwallia Henry Chicheater> 'x8Peb. 53 xi Aug. 54 7 April 58
^•^.Ludovi^Mcmteflore Cartnlchael,) pjgjjov. 6i!'28July 63 '29 Jan. 70
JD.A.QJI, €hn. InielUgenee Branch ...i „ ^ „ . . U * 1 /« \^ 1
Joseph Spencer Benyon '23 Sept. 627 7 Apnl 65 P24 Deo. 70
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Rioliard l*lelding Morrison*
Alfred Bissel Harvey, A^'vtant x 2>toon 1
Teowtanrjf Cavalry J
Bdward Groves Paley
Moore
^ 1 Norton
Ang. Campbell Spencer, at 8tqf College
Thomas Fletcher {Biding Maeier 6 Dec. 7 3)
LnnTSVJjras.
Henry Courtenay Morland
James Frederick Love Russell
Julian John Newton Spicer, Aijutani^
ai June 79 S
George Siobard Tufton
Henry Dent Brocklehurst
Arthur Gerald Chapman
Edward Charles William Gilborne
Axtimr Francis Macmillan-Soott
Archibald Cosmo Little
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Saoovn LmmvurTS.
Llewellyn Heywood Jones
Chrisfeian Combe
John Sinclair
George Bdward de Yere Kennedy..
P3oMar.
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' 8 Jan.
' x Feb.
' 9 April 70
8 Feb. 70
'24 Dec. 58,^x0 July 63
5 Mar. 69' 5 June 75
'19 Feb. 70' x6Dec. 74
1*29 May 69' 6 Jan. 75
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■Maurice Hartland Mfthon, 8 Mar. 58; Son.Km'or, 8 Mar. 73.
George John Ohas. Whittington, z Apr. 78 j Mn$, 'x4 July 57 1 Xii, ^23
Bidima lf««»r.— Philip KeUy, 14 June 76.
^mtUt JTaitM*.— Douglas Shawe, 4 Feb. 71.
retoHnarg Surgeon,— « . « , . ^ . „
Faetmgt Soaalf^^AgenU, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Setumml/rotn India, ax December X874.
5 July 72
X Oct. 77
BT.LT. COL.
25 Jan. 80
Apr. 58 ; Capi, 10 Dot 70.
' General Darby-Griifith served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, in command of the Soots Greys, including th®
af&irof M'Kenaio'sFarm, battles of Balaklava (wounded in the head bv a pistol-ball), Inkerman, and Tohernaya.
•ieee and IWl of Sebastopol (Aide de Camp to the Queen and Colonel, Medal with three Clasps, CB., Sardinum
and Turkish Medals, and 4th Class of the Medjidie).
» U.Colonel Chichester served with the xsth Light Infantrir in the Crimea from 30th June 1855, Including the battle
of the Tchemaya, siege and fsdl of Sebastopol (Medal With Clasp, and Turkish Medal) .
♦ Major Morrison (formerly a Captain in the sist Foot) served with the X9th Regiment in the Eastern Campaign
up to a8th October 1854, including the battle of Alma and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish
liedal).
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The Castle of IimisklUing. • " Wa.t»loo " " Bai.axla.ta " " SBTAaroroL."
OolontL^Sir Heniy Dalrymple White,* JTCU. Comet, 'xi May 38 ; Zt. ^8 Feb. 39 ; Capt, ^ij May 44 • Jf«iV>r
'aa Deo. 48 ; Zt.Coloneft 2 June 54 ; Coloiul, a8 Nov. 54 ; Major Oemral, 6 March 68; ZinUemtMt Ottunll
31 March 77 ; Goneral, 37 May 79 : Colonel 6th Dragoons, x Aug. 74.
LUttteaaat Cloloiiel.— Edward Arthur Oore, Comet, 'as Aug. 58 ; Lt. 'la June 60 ; Copt, ^ig April 4 : Majer,
'39 May 69 ; Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, 1 Oct. 77; Lieutenant Colonel, 33 Jan. 78.
Major.— Franci? George Savage Curtis.* Comet, '15060.54 ; Lt. 24 Sept. 55 ; Capt. 5 Mar. 58: Bwd
Mqjor, 5 July 7a; Mqfor, 33 Jan. 78 ; Bt.Lt.Cohnel, 17 Nov. yg.
Captaikb.
William "Ward Bennitt
Albert Froom
Frederick William Bloomfield
George Gilbert Joseph Thackeray
Richard Edward Rowley Martin
John St. John Frederick
William Heniy Dawson, Adjutant South\
NotHnakamMUre Yeomanry Caealrif )
Alexander Chalmers M*Kean,^ui« deOamp \
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Andrew Green Thompson ,
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'a8 Jan. 6a
P38 Aug. 63 'as Nov.
' 9 April 70 ' 9 Sept.
»3i July 67 '39 Jan.
'37 Apr. 7o| 38 Oct.
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Dnnoan Matheson
Henry Leslie Ellis
Edward Graham Pennefather*
William HeuTyMott
Patrick John waldron
Willoughby Harford Hurt Sitwell
Charles William Crosse ,
Henry Cookoroft Page-Henderson
BlCOKD LzaUTSVAKTS.
Charles Henry Tye, Adjutant 24 May 79
William Hamilton Brown
Herbert Turner ,
Pj7Sept. eili* 8 Feb.
'xx April 68,rxo Jan.
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3x Aug. 73
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Pajrsuwfor.— Henry Wemyss Feilden.i<* x Feb. 68 ; Son. Captain, z Feb. 73.
Midina Maeter.—Ylt Joseph Malone," 7 Sept. 58.
garter JTm^m*.— William Oliver, 37 Sept. 79.
Veterinary Surgeon.— Jamw Findlay, xa Nov. 70.
Scarlet— JFVictii^t Yellow.— il^en<», Messrs. Cox and Co.— Jritik Agenie, Messrs. Cane and 80ns.
Setumedjirom India, 5 AprU 1867.
X Sir Henry Dalrymple White served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 in command of the Inniakilling Dnironoi.
including the battles of Balaklava (mentioned in despatches), Inkerman, and Tchemava, and siege and &1I &' 1
Sebastopol {CB., Medal with three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Tnrkisli
Medal).
* LtOolonel Curtis served with the 6th Dragoon Guards in the Crimea from the aoth July 1855, including the battle ]
of the Tchema^, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) . Served also in the camfs Ci
of 1857-58 against the mutineers in India, including the actions on the Hindun of the 30th and 3x8t May, batt.e t
BudleekeBomi, aiege and fall of Delhi, and subsemicut operations under Brigadier Showers; also the aflRur of Mtt-
poorie and Kerkrowlie, capture of Bareilly, relief of Shahjehanpore, and subsequent aflkirs at Mahnndec $Li
Shahabad (Medal with Clasp).
•Lieut. Pennefkther servea with the King's Dragoon Guards in the Zulu war of 1879, in the squadron under Us'or
Marter, including the cavalry affair at Erzungayan, and subBcquently in Bakex Russell's Fl^g Column.
> Riding Master Malone served in the 13th Light Dragoons throughout the Eastern campaign of X854-55. inelndir^
the affairs of Bulganak and M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Alma, Balaklava (horse shot), inkerman, and Tohernaj«.
siege and fall of Sebastopol, and expedition to Eupatoria under General D'Allonville. At daybreak on the u^
September X854, when marching on Balaklava, volunteered with three Troopers, and captured an Escort of tw
enemy's CaviUiT, also the baggage which they were taking to Sebastopol (Victoria Cross, Medal with fcsr
Clasps, and Turkish Medal). 1
^ Captain Feilden.— For War Services, see Army Pay Department.
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The Royal Cypher within the Garter. " PwrnrsutA" " Watsbloo" " Lucxirow."
Colonel.— Henry Roxby Ben»on,» CB. Comet, P31 Jan. 40; Lieut, '15 Apr. 4? ; Cavi '27 June a^ • Maior
I Oct. 77 ; Co2mi«2 7th HnMars, 3x July 70. '
Lientraaat Ooloiial.— Hnprh D'Aroy P. Bumell, Comet.^i^ July 54 ; Lt, 14 Sept. k^ ; Oapt. '10 Jnlv <:8 • Jfaioi-
'paSept. 63;^/.«.(7o/o»«i, 6Dec.73; Co(omZ, 6 1^0.78 ;^:Q>to»*z; « July io ^ ''^^5'^' ^"^^•
J^ier.— francia Maasy Drew,* Cornet.^iZ Sept. 6 o ; X<. >ai July 63; Capt. "13 July 67; JtfWor, 23 July 79^
CxPTA.urs.
Arthur Peel'
John Lombard Hunt
Hugh H'Calmont,^ Aide de Camp to Bir\
Qarnet WoUelew f
Harrie Archbold B^d,'AiiJuteM't'ckeai^e\
Teofmanry Caoalrv i
Frank ShuttlewortE
Charles FitsGerald Thomson, at Staff" Coll..
Thomas Hele Phipps
Cedl Loftns Beade
Harold Paget. Aide de Ckmp to the Lord\
Lieutenant qf Ireland )
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Wentworth William Hope Johnstone
^o». Alfred John Greorge Byng«
John Edward Leveson Jeryis, Lord St. )
Vincent }
Bobert Boper, Adjutant 5 Jan. 76
William Baines Morris
Henry Matthew Ridley
William James Gkurdiner Baird
^ra. Richard Thompson Lawley
^on. Thomas Ashbnmham
Aldred Frederick Gtoorge Beresford, i
Viaeonmt Lumley J
Wflloughby Baskerrillo Minion
BioovB JjavTMMkxta,
Charles George Welbore Bills, Vi$H.\
Somerton )
Thomas Hone,
8 June 61
'19 Aug. 6a
'23 June 65
^ S July 64
'33 June 65
P37 July 66
'zaJnne 67
'ax Mar. 65
'33 Jan. 69
' X Sept 6g
P30 Oct. 6q
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'a3Mar. 71
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19 Nov. 63 Pax Aug. 69
'aa Nov. 64 P23 June 70
'37 July 66
a6Nov. 68
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'2a June 70
'x6Mar. 70
'24 Dec. 70
'as Feb. 7x
"22 Mar. 71
1*23 Mar. 71
38 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
13 April 73
37 Mar. 74
II Feb.
IX Oct.
IX Nov.
XX Sept.
'39 May 69
'24 Dec. 70
'22 Feb. 71
T4 June 73
xs Mar. 76
22 July 79
23 July 79
30 Nov. 78
Thomas Hone 4 Dec. 78
PMrflM«ter.— Thomas Oapel Rose, x Apr. 78 ; Sne, 'i July
fiflUM Maeter.-^ohn BosweU, 35 March 56.
Amrter JfaaCM-.— William John Waite. xi Oct. 76.
VeUHmarf A»fy«o».— Francis Walker, 3 Oct 62 ; itt Claee, 33 May 74.
63; Lt, '4 Deo. 66; Capt, 14 Apr. 75.
Blue.— .iytate, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Irttik AgenU^ Messrs. Cane and Sons.
Betwmedfrom India, 8 April 1870.
> UeotGeneral Benson cttnmanded the X7th Lancers in the Crimea from X4th Jan. 1855, including^ the battle
of the Tcbemaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and commanded the Squadron of the Light Brigade m the niffht
attack on the Hosaian outposts on the X9th Feb. 1855 (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Me^idie, and Turkish
Medal). Served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59, and commanded the and Cavalry Golunm, Malwa Division,
in Torious operations in Central India and in pursuit of the rebel forces under Tantia Topee and the Rao Sahib,
who were attacked and defeated with great loss at Zerapore on a9th December 1858 by the 2nd Cavalry Column
(Colonel. CB., and Medal).
* Major J>T9w served with a wing of the 7th Hussars, comprising part of the Doaba Field Force employed
H^iiat Native tribes on the North West Frontier of India, in November and December 1863, and commanded a
sqosdron at the action of Shubkndder on the and January 1864 (Medal with Clasp).
' Captain Peel served in the xoxst Fusiliers throughout the Indian N.W. Frontier campaign of 1863 and was presentat
the Horxning of the Conical Hill, also at the attack and capture of the Crag Piquetand Umbeyla (Medal with Clasp).
« M^or M'Gahnont served on the Red River Expedition in 1870. Accompanied Sir Garnet Wolseley to the Gold
Cottt In September 1873, as Aide de Camp (Ashanti Medal). Was appointed a military attach^ to the British
Kmbssqr at Constantinople on the outbreak of the Russo-Turkish war in 1877, and accompanied the Turkish
vmiei in the field througbont the campaign in Armenia.
Ueat the Hon. A. J. G. Bjng serred in the Zulu war of 1879 >vith the Field Force in Natal and the Transvaal.
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**BALAKLAyA" "IwKBBMAK" '* SbVAATOPOL " "CBWTBALljrDIA."
Oolonel.— William Charles Forrest,* CB. Ccmet, '11 March 36 ; Lt. »$ Jan. J19; Copt fj Sept 4»; Ifo/w,
»3 Oct. 48 ; Bt.Lt.Colonely 13 Dec. 54 ; Lt.Colonel, '5 Aue. 59 j Colonel, 8 March 60 ; Major ffcMroi, 6 March
68; lMut,G«n0ral, i OcL 77 ; Co/o»«i 8th Hussars, 14 March 80.
Lientenant OoloneL— HCJohn Worthy Chaplin.* Cornet, 13 April 58; Lt. 20 Nov. 60; Capt. '5 April 64;
Major, zsSept. 77 ; Lt.Colonel, 14 Nov. ;o.
llwor.— Hubert Plunkett Burke, Comet, »'io July 55 ; Lt. 5 Mar. 58 ; Cc^t,.^s April 64 ; St.Meijor, 1 Oct 77 ;
Major. 14 Nov. 7Q.
Captaiks.
William Henry Field
William Smith Donbar Abbott
Robert Nassau Sutton
Cyril William Bowdler Bell. Commandant )
of School of Inetruction jbr Auxiliary V
Cavalry at AUershot J
Arthur Mark Crofton
Gerrard Anriol de Vlsme
Edward Eardley Lushington
Albemarle Alexander Eawlinson
LixuTBirAirTS.
George Stanley Williama
James Davidson
Edwin James Fell
Peter Legh Clowes
David Edward Wood, Interpreter..
John Rupert BobertLecky
Bartle Grant
William Kenyon Mitford
Thornton Harte Farrer
••17 May 61 1 10 July 66|P7July 69
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TS Dec. 69
P23 Dec. 64
23 Sept. 71
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Edwin Christy
Frank James Carandini
Charles Bosdew Bum
Charles Edward Duff.
Herbert Christian Holland
CeoU Devereux Holmea
8 Dec.
33 Jan.
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XX May
XX May
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95 June 6g' 98 Oct. 76;
38 Oct. 7z
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38 Feb. 74 zz Nov. 79
83 April 74
3 Deo. 74
30 Nov. 75
20 Nov. 75
38 Feb. 75
zz Mar. 76
33 May 76
zz Sept. 77
xz Nov. 77
Pay«M«<«r.~]Bdmimd Btto Ooote, x Apr. 78 ; En$. ' 4 June 6t ; Lt, 30 Sept. 63 j Oapi. 7 Aug. 75.
BitMM irof^M-.-'Fredenok Eaton, Z3 May 75.
Qftarter lfa«<«r.—Jamee Andrew Hefibron,*34 Nov. 77.
Veterinary Surgeon.— ThomM Flintoff, 33 June 75.
Blue.— .i^M^*, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Betumedfrom Bengal, 9 Mag 1864. ,
1 LieutGeneral Forrest served with the 4th Dragoon Guards the Eastern campaign of x854-55ainoIudiDg tiie bsttlff
of Balaklava and Inkennan, siege of Sebastopol, night attack on Russian outposts xgth Feb. X855, and battle c!
Tchemaya (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of LtColonel, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and sth Class of U« |
s LtColonel Chaplin served with the 67th Regt. in the Chinese campaign of x86o, was present in the action st Siol^ 1
taking of Tonghoo, and storming of the Takoo Fort where he earned the Queen's Colour after Ensign Fraser %u
wounded, crossed the ditch at the head of the Regt., and was severely wounded in planting the Colour on the ca^^
lier at a very early period and before the Fort surrendered (Medal with Clasps, and Victoria Croes).
« Quarter Master HefiTcron served the Eastern Campaign of Z854-5S with the 8th Hussars, including: the rcc>-><
naissanco to Silistria, battles of Alma, Balaklava, Inkerman, nnd the Tchema^fa, sfTaira of Bul|:;aiiac t.al
M'Kenzie's Farm, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Also f erred ii
the Indian Campaign of 1858-59, and was present at the capture of Kotah, re-oooupaUon of Chanduve, battle i
Kota-ke-Serai, and capture of Gwalior (Medal with Clasp fbr (Central India). Has also the Medal for Long ul
Meritorious Service.
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The Boyal Oyphor witlim the Garter. "PwriHsuLA** "PtrirKiA.ii*' " Sobbaow" **PairJi.uB"
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m UaifCol«&«L— 5ir Archibald Litlle,^ XCB. Cornet, '4001. 31; Li. ^31 AuDf. 3a; Capt. '24 Feb. 37; Jfdf/or, 5
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April 50; Lt.Colonel, ao Jane 54; Colonel^ ao June 57 ; M<y'or Gentral, 6 March 68 ; ImhUiuuU Qeneral,
July 77 : O^ntral, ai Jan. 80; Co^mI oth Lancers. 8 March 75.
ItOofoneL— Robert Stewart Cleland, Comet, 1*7 July 57 ; Lt. ^8 April 59 ; Capi, '9 Aug. 64 ; Brevet
Major, 1 Oct. 77 j Major, 16 Feb. 78 » Xt.GoJoMJ. 37 June 79.
M^«r.— fleniy AnguBtos Bushman, Cornet, 9 Not. 58 ; Lt, '30 June 63 ; Captain, 9 Mar. 7a ; Major,
vj June 79.
Henry Richard Abadie/ Com*t, 6 Aug. 58 ; Lt. ^18 Deo. 60 ; Capt. 14 Feb. 7a ; Brmei Major, aa Nov. 79 ;
Mt^or, »a Deo. 79. J|
Gaptaiks.
Son. HeneageLegge
Herbert Wynne Apperley
James Alex. Fra. Humberston Stewart (,
Mackenzie ■• -J
FC Lord Wm. Leslie De la PoerBeresford
William Henry Fife, AdjMiaoit Norih^
LiximvAirTB.
George Alfred Penrhys BvaBS
Charles John William Trower
Edward Bowater M'Innis, Aij. aa June 77
Heniy Castell Hopkins
Charles John Bemhard Hough Dressner
John Henry Lament
Jamea Hunter .........
Bdw. Herbert de Tour Gonne Bell-Martm
Maloolm Orme Little
Somoreet Teomanry Oavalrf...
John James Scott Chiflholme .
Bloomfleld Gough
Eon. Eustace YeMjrA^jutani
Yoonuutrg Cavalry
Bgremont Baden Shearbum
•ixSept.
'aaSept. 63 '37 July
» I May 67.^ 8 June
'8 June 67, » 6 July
P z April 68, 'as Mar.
zoJan.
'37 April 70 a8 Oct.
33 April
33 May
8S00in> LZBTTnOIAHTS.
Bdward PelUer Johnson
Gharlea Bishop
Harry Ritchie Alston
Cyril St. Glair Oameroa
Man. Ridhard Hamilton Westenra..
Ronald M'Farlane
cobvbt ob i
sitdlibut.
aoMar. 78
so Mar. 78
XX May 78
33 July 79
13 Aug. 79
X3 Oct. 77
33 Mar. 79
24 Jan. * 80
3x Jan. 80
x3June 74
3 Dec. 74
39 April 74
&6Aug. 76
IX Sept. 76
sr9Nov. 77
x^Deo. 79
I Jan. 80
35 Feb. 80
■'iz Doc. 66
9 Sept. 74
IS July 76
37 Dec 76
z6 Feb. 78
a Mar. 78
17 July 78
x7June 79
X Jan.
Pammaoter.—John Warden M*Farlan, x6 Oct. 66 j Son. Captain, 16 Oct. 71.
1U3»M Mofto*.— John Marshall, 37 Feb. 75.
Qnarier Maiter.—Jdhn Forsythe, 37 Sept. 70.
rtUrinary fltefy«m.— James Augustus Woods, 34 Sept. 70.
Blue— JVxWn^t Scarlet.— ^^m^, Messrs. Gox and Co.
Bmharhedfor India, 9 Jamuary 1875.
> Sir Archibald Little served with the 9th Lancers in the Sutlei campaign in 1846, including the battle of Sobraon
(¥edall Served as Brigadier in command of the Gavaliy at the relief of Lucknow, and commanded the post at
DilkooAa from x6th to 24th Nov. Z857, for which he received the thanks of the Commander in Chief and Governor
GenfiSIn Council and CB. Coxnmanded the Cavahy and three troops Horse Artillery at the battle of Gawnpore
udD^nit of the Gwalior muthieers on the 6th Dec, actions at Seraiehat and Khudarflrunge. Commanded the
istBriffade of Cavalry at tho siege of Lucknow, until severely wounded by a musket-baU through the left elbow
(three Umes menUoned in Despatches. Medal with Two Clasps) . * . .v -*• .
* Msj^^badie served in the Abyssinian campaign with the Transport Tram, and was present at tho action at
irogee (mentioned in despatches), and capture of Magdala (Medal).
Digitized by VjOOQIC
s«
10th (The Frinee of Wales' Own BoyoX) HuBsars, [ ^^^^I^SHeSS^
The Prince's Plume. The Eising Son and Red Dragon. " Pxitihbula. " " Watsbloo " " Bbtabtoml."
Colonel.— 12 w Boyal Highne»$ Albert Edward, Prince of Wales and Duke of Cornwall, KG. KT. KF. OCT-
GCSI. GCMCt. Colonel, 9 Nov. 58; General, 9 Nov. 63; Field Marehal, 39 May 75; Colon^ ioUiHcs8ir»,
z8 April 63.
Lieutenant Colonel.— Xori Ralph Dmry Kerr, CB. Comet, '34 Nov. 57 ; Lt. '15 June 58 ; Capt. '33 Aug. 61 ;
Major, 36 March 73 ; Lt.CoUniel, 31 May 76.
Migor.— Edward Alexander Wood, Comet, 16 July 58 ; Lt. '30 Sept. 59 ; Capt. '13 July 67; Major^ 31 May 7^ ;
Bt. Lt. Colonel, 23 Nov. 79. '
Caftaikb.
Thomss James Williams Bulkeley
Robert Spencer Liddell,.4<i/»fttn« Cavalry 1
Depot S
Thomas Astell St. Quintin
Boyce Albert Combe,» D.A.Q.M.G. Bengal
Robert G. D'Esterre Spottiswoode
Hugh Sutlej Grough, Aide de Camp to Com- }
manderin Chi^ Saet Indies }
Manners Charles Wood
Montagu Maule Slade
Hon. James Pearse Napier, Interpreter
John Palmer Brabazon,* Sxira Aide de \
Camp to the Vieerog of India }
LisimvAVxs.
Edward Temple Rose
William Edward Phillips
Ralph Bromfleld Willington Fisher
Phiup Durham. ,
P14 July
38 Mar.
30 Dec.
37 Aug.
soMar.
' 3 May
I T Sept.
5 Feb.
58 P16 Oct.
David Stanley William, Lord Ogilvv
Richard Henrv Francis Wharton Wilson^. . .
Charles Btaniforth Greenwood
Charles Sandes (Riding Maeier 6 Sept. |
73), .^47«^a»i 34 Nov. 77-' S
XordAlwyne Frederick Compton
Sub LisuravAiTTS.
Charles Molyneux Grenfell
SBGOXTB LXBITTBVAirTS.
Herb^ Tongne Allsopp ,
'33 July
'16 Jan.
6 May
31 June
38 Oct.
»37 Oct.
38 Oct.
29 Oct.
23 June
3iri> LIBVT.
8 Dec.
13 Oct.
zzMay
34 Jan.
15 Feb. 68
' 3 May 68
»x7Aug. 70
13 Feb. 73
9 April 70
33 June 75
3 Feb. 78
33 Jan. 78
13 Nov. 79
18 Nov. 79
x3June 74
33 April 74
27 June 74
20 Nov. 75
13 June 75
36 July 76
x3 Feb. 77
34 Nov. 77
z8Mar.
SUB LIBUT.
zz Nov. 76
BBBV.MAJ.
83 Nov. 79
33 Nov. 79
33 Nov, 79
ifoft. Qeorge Leopold J .
Charles George Boyd Saunders .
Harvey Alexander
X3 ... Pa«ma«^«r.— Stephen Murphy,* 8 May 67 ; Honorary Captain, 8 May 73.
8 ... Biding Matter.— ^eurv M'Gee, Z3 Nov. 73.
Quarter lfa«i«r.— William King, 3 Nov. 73.
Veterinary Aify«m.— William Appleton, 3Z Jan. 60 ; let Claee, 4 Oct 73.
Blue.— Agenie, Messrs. Cox and Co.— JrM Agente, Messrs. Cane and Sons.
Betumedfrom the CWoMa, 3 June 2856. Bmbarkedfor India, to Jamuary 1873.
1 JlBior Combe served with the 3rd Bind Horse in the Abyssinian campaign, and was present as Ordcrlj
Officer to Colonel Fraser at the action of Arogee, and capture of Magdala (Medu).
* Captain Brabazon, formerly Lt. and Captain Grenadier Guards, served as a volunteer in the Ashanti v&r
in 1874 and was attached to the expedition under Captain Butler to Western Akim, and afterwarda to the Tnuxspor.
service.
* Lieut. Wilson served in the Ashanti Campaign in 2873 m Midshipman on board H.M.S. " Battlesnakek" asA
received a slight ranshot wound on the Z4th August (Medal).
* Captain Murphy.— For War Servioos, see Army Pay Department.
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
^««"k<»'. J 11th (Prince AlherVs Own) Hussars.
Vearfc^Sor.| «'Boyw" (with th© Sphinx). "Sa.la.xa.kca" "PjiiniTsuLA** "Wa.t»bloo" "Bbub»obb
Kuil H*if| ** BA.LA.XLAyA. " " IlTXBBKAir " *' SBrA.8TOP0L.
S3
—l^-Colwiel.— William Neville Custance,^ CB. Etuign, ^xi Oct. 31; Lt. '96 Jnno 35; Capt. '16 Mar. 38; Major,
'i6 Sept. 51; Lt. Colonel, 1 Aug. 56; Colonel, 19 Jan* 58: Major General, 6 Mar. 68; Lieutenant General,
I I Oot. 77 : Colonel nth Uassars, 8 Mar. 75.
.. iLieatenaat Colonel.— Albert Peel Garxxett, Cornet, ^ 6 Feb. 57 ; Lt. 5 Mar. 58 ; Capt. ^14 June 59 ; Br
I 5 July 72 ; Mivor, 17 May 76 ; Lieutenant Colonel, 3 April 78.
I Xijor. —Walter Balfe, Cornet, '27 Jaa. 57; Lt. ^19 Feb. 58; Capt. '16 Oct. 60; Breoet Major, 29
Oa.pt A.zirB.
Edward Stirling Rivett-Camac.^lfiftfary >
Secretary to the Governor of Bombay S
St John StewardBon Taylor, Brigade)
Mayor, Curragk S
John Donald Hamill Stewart, Viee Coneul >
^% A mninlin. J
JohnOharlton Kinchant, Adjutant 1 WeH i
York Yeomanry Cavalry f
Aagoatas Oharles Frederick FitzOeorge...
Charlee Verelst Verelst
Edward Henry Green
Livingston Thompson
p.e.e. Harry James Watson*
Charles Edward Swaine
Kildare Borrowes
Mqjor, 3 April 78.
Brev. Major,
Aug. 73;
COBKBTOB I
axn LiBUx. ,
*I2 Oct. 67
23 Dec. 64
^•20 Oct. 69
'14 Oct 68
7 May 70
'z3June 68
LnVTBirAHTS.
Maxwell Archibald Close
HeniT Davis Willock
Andrew Burrell Hayley
Lord Bdmond Bernard Talbot
Henzy Jack Camming
Bobert Henry Hardy
Sou. Henrv Arthur Ormsby Gore
Algernon fSranois Peyton
Bichard Fort
30 Jan. 78
2irn UBUT.
1 1 May 78
25 May 78
Charlea Henry Eyre Coota 13 Aug. 79
SbOOVD LlBVTBXAVTS.
XonI Ernest William Hamilton ..
William Harrison ,
4 Jan. s^\ 18 May 5^^
20 Dec. 64' 14 Sept 66
22 Sept. 65 '13 Jan. 69
28 Oct 7z
'i4i July 69
28 Oct 71
'22 Oct.
19 Oct.
28 Oct.
'27 July
Z4 Nor.
2 Deo. 74
z3June 75
20 Nov. 75
20 Nov. 75
2 Dec. 74
a8 Oct 76
iz Nov. 76
20 Nov. 76
2 Jan. 80
25 Jan. 7z
zz Sept 75
Z7 May 76
8 Jan. 78
24 Nov. 7'
3 Apr. 71
94 Mar. 7S
95 Oct. 79
19 Feb. 79
z Jan. 80
3 Jan. 80
BBXV.XA.J.
3z Jan. 80
PofwuMeter.— Bichard S. Crawley, 2 Oct 66; Mon.Capiain, 2 Oct. 7z.
Siding Jfaffor.— Francis Levison Miohael.^o zz July 56.
(huurter MaHer.—JMLynxd Frayling, z April 76.
Veterinory Suryeon.^-Oharles Percivall, 30 June 63 ; irt Claet, iz Nov. 76.
Blue.—Ayentt, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Beiumed firom India, 7 January Z878.
' laeut-GenezBl Custance served in the Crimean campaign firom z 4th Aug. 1855, including the battle of Tchemaya,
«ie«[e and All of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, Order of the Medjidie, 5th Class, and Turkish Medal). Commanded
tbe Carabineers at tiie outbreak of the mudny at Meerut on zoth May 1857, also in the subsequent campaign of that
T^»T, including the battles of the Hindun, the 30th and pzst May (horse killed) ; battle of Budlekaserai (horse
Vonnded), a£Ra!ur of 9th June, and siege of Delhi. Commanded the whole of the Irregular Cavalry under Sir Hope
(traa^ at the storming of the city on the Z4th September. Commanded the Cavalry of Brigadier Showers' Column
iving the subeequent operations. In command of the Carabineers and Hodson's Horse captured the fbrtrees of
Kanoand with 22 guns and 7^ lacs of treasure. Also in command of the Carabineers and 2na Bengal Fusiliers, sur-
prised the city of Furruck Nuggar, taking the Nawab. Commanded a Wing of the Carabineers in the action of Bnn-
bgaon on 11th Oct. Z858, also three squaab:t)ns during the subsequent campaign in Oude, including the actions of
M^ndipore, Bussoolpore, advance on and capture of the fortress Mitouoee, the actions of Allygung and Bishwa,
;Mi>ed the Agra Field Force by forced marches, and commanded a Wing of the Carabineers in punuit of Tantia Topee
for three izuinihs through Bi^pootana and Central India, during whi& ft«auently commanded detached Columns
(ihsnked by the Governor General in Council, and f^quently mentioned in despatohes. Medal with Clasp, Brevet of
Colonel, and CB.).
^ Major Rivefct-Camao served in the Indian mutiny cami>aign attached to a troop of the 7th Hussars from
March to Jane Z858. Served with Fane's Horse during the China campaign of z86o, and was present at the
Action of Sinho, taking of the Takn Forts, actions of the z8th and 2zst September, and subsequent operations before
Pekin. Was extra Oraerly Officer to Brigadier Fattle during the actions of the z2th Aug. and z8th Sept (men-
tioned in despatches. Medal with two (Tlasps). Served throughout the Abyssinian campaign of z868 with tne Trans-
port Train, and was present at the UJl of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
* Captain Watson served with the King's Dragoon Guards in the Zulu war of Z879 ; was Staff Officer at Oonferenoe
Hill from z3th June to 3rd August, and served afterwards with the squadron of the Begiment in Baker Bossell's
Flying Column.
" Riding Master Michael served the Eastern campaign of Z8S4-55, including the aflhir of Bulganak, battles of
Alma andTohemaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and was also present with the Light Brigade at Eupatoria
(Medal with two Clasps, and Torkiah Medal).
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
54 12th (TJie Prince of Wales' lloyal) Lancers.
Tho Prince's Plume.
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L Dop6t,Cutatai7.
The Rising Sun and Red Dragon. ** Egtft" (with the Sphinx). "Powtcu"
*• WaTSKLOO •' " SKVA.8TOPOL '* " CXWTKAL IkDIA."
\ Goloael.— Thomas Hooke Ponrson,* CB. Cornet, ^1^ Mar. 25; Lt. 'z Aug. 26; Capt. Pi6 Aug. 31 ; Bt.U*j<^,
zo June 46 ; Mv^jor, '23 April 47 ; Bt.JU.Colonelt 20 June 54 j Colonel, 26 Oct. 58 ; Ifo/or Qeneroll 6 Mar. L ;
Lieut. General, i Oct 77 ; Colonel 12th Lancers, 4 Fob. 79.
Lieutenant Colonel.— John Charles Le Queene.* Comet, '29 April 56; Zt. 7 July 57; Cbjrf. '18 Julr Cs ;
Major t 24 April 72 ; Lt.CoIonel^ 5 June 75.
Hajor.— John Sprot Tait, Cornet. ^8 July 62 ; X/. ^31 Jan. 65 ; Capt. 'za .Tuue 68 ; Major, z4 June 76
Captaivs.
I COBWBT.
John Cecil Russell,* Equerry to U.B.H. \ , « Ho«f a«
tkeBrineeqfWaiee ..* f jj'iSSept. 60
John Beanchamp Hayes '2a Feb. '"
Jr<m. Walter John Stewart j'x4 0cl.
John Frederic Hornby ^30 Jan.
Grabriel Roland Ruscombe Poole > a Jan.
George Mure Martin ^'23 Jan. .,
Edmund Morion Mansel-Pleydell ' 8 June 70
Charles Edward Beck
LiBUTXXAVTS*
Merryn Henry Arohdale
Henry Ashton Case, Inetruetor of Mue- )
keirjf, CanalrjfDepot }
Gtoorge Henry I>ean
PhiUp Paston Mack
William Colquhoun
Joseph Henry Banks. A£^uiant zo Mar. 75
Thomas Alexander Hill
Edward Ooope Fnlcher
Aberoromby Anson Craven Nelson
Ernest Henry Godolphin Qnicko
JSton. George William Henry Yemon
Bioora LnuXBiTAirTS.
George Peanon
Sidney George Crosse
Harry Seymour Richardson
38 Got. 7x
26 June 67
30 Oct. 78
4 Dec. 78
23 July 79
Pz6 Aug.
zSept
9 Oct
7 May
p3Aug.
'zo Aug.
'25 Mar.
3 Aug.
641^28 May 70
69 3 Aug. 72
69 3 Oct. 74
681 7 July 75
70 '3X Oct. 71
70, Z4 June 76
3X Aug. 78
zalfOT. 78
14 Aug. 72
a8 0ct 73
30 Dec. 7a
9 Aug. 73
xa Aug. 74
28 Oct. 7z
a6Mar. 75J
Z4Aug. 73
zo Jan. 73
29 Nov. 76
36 Mar. 75
X April 74
?9NoT. 75
... Pa)inMH«r.— Alexander Sidn^ G. Jaunoey, z Feb. 68; JTitmorary Captain, z Feb. 73.
... Biding ITrwfor.— Henry Robertson, z7 Jan. 72.
QnairUr Matter.—
reteriuarg 8urg0OH.Stiaart Murray Wilson, Z4 July 60.
Blue— .Foeiiurf Scarlet.— J^«»M, Meesrs. Cox and Go.
EmSarkedfor India, 29 December Z876. ,
1 Lieut.General Pearson served in the zzth Light Dragoons at the siege and capture of Bhurtpore, in 182$-:^
and was a volunteer for the dismounted Cavaliy storming party (Medal). Served with the z6th Lanccn « 1
the battle of Mi^iarajpore, 39th Dec. Z843 (Bronze Star). Also with the z6th Lancers in the Sutlej campai^ is iM< 1
including the action of Buddiwal, and battles of Aliwal and Sobraon— at AUwal he commanded the Bight Wj;
of the z6th Lancers, and commanded the Re^ment in the latter part of the ection; commanded the Regimeot ai {
Sobraon and to the end of the campaign (twice mentioned in despatches. Medal and one Clasp, Brevet of Hajo:,
and CB.). I
* Lt.Colonel Le Quesne served with the Z3th Lancers in India during the mutiny (Medal).
* Lt. Colonel J. C. Russell served throughout the second phase of thoAshanti war in Z874 as Aide de Camp to St
Archibald Alison, and was present at tne battle of AmoaAil, the battle of Ordahsu and captnie of CoomBtB:^
(mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
■ekBOw, Bengal. "1
(e pot. Canterbury. J
reir^si^i **Virei inJBternum.
13th HussapTS.
55
* PXVIJfSULA *
•Alma'
' BkLLXUkTA " " IlTKBmXUI "
*• Watmloo "
Fall H»u; " Sbvastofoi."
Z?^ !!^^ Colonel.— John Lawren8on,» Comet, 12 Nov. 18; i/. 6 Dec. 21 ; Cop^. '27 Aug. 25 ; Bt.I£<{for, 28 June 38 ;
Major, '31 Deo. 39 ; Id. Colonel, ^27 Juno 45 ; Colonel, 20 June 54 ; HajorGeneral, 6 April 60 ; Heut. Qeneral,
■ 25 Aug. 68 ; &e»0ral, 2 Nov. 75 ; Colonel 13th Hussars, 10 Dec. 68.
30 ... I Lieatenmnt Colonel. —f.«.e. Henry Thos. Uutler, Ene. 3 Mar. 60 ; Lt. '37 May 62 ; Gqfi. 'az Nov. 65 ; Major,
, '17 Aug. 70; Bt.H.Colonel, 1 Oct. 77; Lt.Cohnel, 13 Nov. 78.
25 ... iMijor.— Bakor Creed Russell/ CB. Aide de Cjmp totke Queen ; Comet, a Not. 55; Li, i Aug. 5^: ^^pf-
' >i8 Feb. 59; Bt.Mt^jor, 24 Jan. 65 ; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 1 April 74 ; Major. 15 July 78; Colonel, i8 Feb. 80.
LlXUIBVAVTS.
William Christie {QM. 8 Aug. 68), Adju-\
tanixJojL 73 j
Henry Fredenok Lane
Philip Kayanagh Doyne
HenryJohu Blagrovo
John Henry Watson
Robert Stephenson Smyth Baden-Powell
Frederick Stevens Dimond
Donald KaoDougall
Captaivs.
Herbert Hale Forbes Qiffbrd, D.A.A. )
General, Bengal )
William Henry Brooke Peters
Edward Henry Maunsell
Thomas Greorge Cnthell
John Kindor Spilling
Richard Kuox
William Freeman
Ernest Richard Hope Torin
COMTIT.
23 Oct. 57]
'20 Mar. 61
'30 Nov. 60
•'34 Jan. 65
P 3 Jane 68
i "16 Oct. 67
iPaaMar. 71
'is Feb. 71
Baooss LmmvAVTs.
FitaBoy James WilberToroe F&rquhar
Godft^ Massy Yere Hunt
Walter Charles Smithson
George John William Noble
3 Sept. 70
zaMar. 61
'12 April 64
'ao Oct. 6s
» 6 July '
» 4 Feb.
a8 0ct.
28 Oct.
aSOct.
2z Aug. 7a
a8 Oct. 71
>z4 Mar. 68 Px6 Mar. 70
XI Feb. 75
a8 Feb. 74
zz Sept. 76
XI Sept. 76
6 Sept. 76
aVO LIBXTT.
2z Aug.
7 June
7 Jan.
14 Jan.
78
80
C-iPTAiy. I BBBY.MAJ. | BT.LT.COT.
26 July
73
17 July
72
25 June
71
' 7 May
70
15 July
78
Z7 Mar.
77
zo Nov.
7Q
z4Dec
79
[_St«if Paifmaeter, i April 78.
Pfljrwflrfjr.— Luke FitsGerald Beraard,7 8 Deo. 48 ; Sniiffn,^6 Aug.41 ; Lt, '3 May 44 ; JIom. Major, z Jan. 60 ;
Sidiaa Maeter.—Kenry Hubbard/ 23 May 66.
QMortor Jfof^M*.— Frederick Lewis, 23 Nov. 72.
Veteriiuury Surgeon.— Frunk Garratt, 27 Aug. 70.
Blue— JFVie{ii(74 Baft,— Agenlt, Messrs. Cox and Co.
JS^tbarked for India 7 Jan. 1874.
' Genoal Lawrenson commanded the 17th Lancers in tho Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the Cavalry
ftflair of Bulganao and battle of Alma. Appointed in July 1855, with the rank of Brigadier General to the Heavy
Brii^e, conaisting of the zst 4th and 5th Dragoon Guards, zst and and 6th Dragoons, which he commanded at
the battle of Tchemaya. Succeeded Sir .Tames Scarlett in December following, in command of the British Cavalry
!u ilie East, which command he held until the return of tho Army in 1856 (Medal with two Clasps, Sardinian and
Turlciih Medals, and 4th Class of the Modjidie) .
* Colonel Russell was at Meemt with the Carabineers at the outbreak of the Sepoy mutiny, and at Kurnaul
vhen Colonel Gerrard was killed ; was afterwards present with Seaton's Movable Column at the battle of Gungaree,
whero— his three senior officers being killed— he commanded the Squadron of his Regt. and a Detachment of the 9th
lancers ; again, on the z7th Dec. 1857, be commanded the Cavalrv m the action of Putteali, where over 700 Sepoys
vere killed,—** To Lieut. Russell," writes Sir Thomas Seaton in his despatch, *' who commanded the Cavalry, as
««Q Bs to his brave companions in arms, my thanks are specially due, for their gallantry in action and vigour in
ponoit.*' He oommanded the Cavalry aJso at Myn]^ree. where 250 of the rebels were Killed, and was with his
wgiment when General Penny was killed and BareiUy taken ; present at the relief of Bareilly, relief of ShaJhjehan-
pore, capture of the Fort of Remai and pursuit with destruction of the Fort of Mahundee, action of Bunkagaon,
operations in Onde and actions of. Mohudipore and Rusaoolpore, attack and capture of Fort Mitoulee, actions of
Allij^unge and Biswa 1 also served with the Agra Field Force under Brigadier Showers in Central India in pursuit
of Tantia Topee (Medal with Clasp). Accompanied Sir Garnet Wolseley to the Gold Coast in September Z873 on
■pedal service. Organized the natives forming "Russell's Regiment," and oommanded it throughout the
Aihsnti war of 1873-74. During the repulse of the Ashanti Army at Abrakrampa on the 5 th and 6th November
he commanded the defending forces. His regriment with Lord Giirord's Scouts formed the Advanced Guard of tho
Anny from the River Prah to the north side of the Adansi Hills. Oommanded the regiment, now forming nart of tho
ninnented Advanced Guard under Colonel M'Leod, at the attack and capture of Adubiassie, battle of Amoaful,
■ttsek and capture of Beoqnah, Advanced Guard engagement of Jarbiabah, skirmishes and ambuscade aflfalrs
between Adwabin and the River Ordah, battle of Ordahsu and capture of Goomassie (several times mentioned in
<iespatehes. Brevet of LUColonel, CB., Medal with Clasp). Accompanied Sir Garnet Wolseley to South Africa in
1S70, and oommanded the forces in the operations against Sekukuni resulting in the storming of the stronghold
ud nabjugation of tho tribe (mentioned in despatches).
* Riding Master Hubbard served in the Crimea in the 6th Dragoons, and was present at the battle of Tchemaya,
biege and fall of Sobastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
' Msjor Bernard.— For War Services, boo Army Pay Department.
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
56
r Baiifalan, SilitL
14th {The King's) Hussara. ^ ^epot. Cutetoy.
The Royal Cypher within the Garter. The ProBSian Eagle. " Dovso " '* Talatbkjl " " FvBirtn d'Ohoi"
" SALAXijrcA '* *' YxTTOBiA " '* Obthxs " *' PBiriiTsiTLA. " *' PuirjA.rB " ** Ghxlliavwaujlh "
'• GOOJXBAT '* " PBBSIA " " GXITTBAI. IhDIA.'*
Ooloael.— John Wilkie.i Comet, »ii May 38; Lieut. P39 May 40; Cajrt, '17 May 44; Moqot^ '27 Feb.
HaU
Pay.
Lieutenant Colonel.- _
Major, 15 Anjjf. 68 ;' Major , ^10 Aug. 70; Lieutenant Colonel, 15" June 767
Kigor.— John Hunter KnoXyComet, 30 Mar. 58 ; Lt. >8 Feb. 61 ; Capt, '2 Oct. 66
CAPTAnrs.
p.9.e. Francis Shirley Russell^
p.f.e. Alan Coulston Gardner (Lieut. Royal \
Bombay Artillery, 8 June 60) \
William Bell McTaggart,^4;v<an< Derby- \
thire Yeomanry Cavalry S
James Dennis
James Kentish
Thomas Edward Stopford Hickman
Richard Garth
William Rose Wynter
William Noel Hill
Bon. Hugh Greorge Gough
Lt.Colonel, ''zo Fob. 54 ; Colonel, a8 Nov. 54; Major General, 6 Mar. 68 ; Lteuienani General, 6 Oct. 76
General^ ai Dec. 78 ; Colonel 14th HuBsars, 15 May 73.
.9.0. William Arbuthnot,* J?Mn|7n, 25 Mar. 56 ; Lt. '3 June 59 ; Capi. '29 Nov. 64 ; St.
Major, 15 June 76.
P 6 Feb. 63
'27 July 66
'13 June 68
^ 5 Mar. 61
'27 June 68
1*22 Dec. 63
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William Henry Bum
Augustus John English, Extra Aide de )
Camp to the Duke itf Buehingkam t
Christopher Devonsher YillierB Tuthill. \
At^iutant a; Aug. 79 )
Gerald Craven Ricardo
William LockhartM'Oall
Arthur Charles King
Richard Owen
Gilbert Henry Claude Hamilton
Charles Edward Skyring Hemery
Charles Ceoil Percy Btoughton
Archibald Allan Oammell
'23 Aug. 64
'15 Dec. 69
<* 7 May 70
za Oct. 68
'zo Aug. 70
' 7 Nov. 68
'27 Oct. 7z
'21 Aug. 69
'13 July 70
28 Oct. 71
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! 2irD LIBUT.
Henry Wilmot Mitchell ' 13 Aug. 79
James Kemp Fnser 95 Feb. 80
Nov. 73
Dec. 73
Feb. 74
April 75
Feb. 74
Sept. 74
Nov. 73
Sept 75
Oct. 76
Nov. 76
Feb. 76
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zo June 74
z8 Sept. 73
36 Aug. 76
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8 Jan. 77
24 Feb. 77
23 July 79
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PinrflUMeer.— Edward Henry O'Dowd, z8 Dec. 63 ; Hon. Mqfor, z8 Dec, 78.
SidiTtg Maeter. — James Harran,* i Deo. 65.
Q«aW«rJra«<er.— George Ferris Rumsey, xa July 71 ; Comet, ij Mar. 69.
Veterinary Surgeon.— D&idel Chambers Pallin, 2z Apr. 77.
Blne.—Aaenti, Messrs. Cox and Go.
Embarked for India, 4 January X876.
1 General Wilkie commanded the loth Hussars in the Crimean campaign from the xTth April 1855, ineludtng tte
capture of Tchorgaun, battle of the Tohemaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp. 5th Class of the
Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
« Lt.Colonel Arbuthnot served with the Rifle Brigade in the Indian campaign in Z857-58, inoludinff the siege mi
capture of Lucknow and some of the minor alRurs of the campaign (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Abyssnuis
campaign as Aide de Camp and Assistant Military Secretary to Lord Napier, and was present at the capton d
Magdala (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, and Medal) .
« Major F. S. Russell served in the Ashanti war from the Z7th December 1873 ; was attached to Wood's xeaimeDS,
and commanded tbo post of Accrofoomu on the line of communication (Brevet of Ma^or, Medal with Clasp).
• Riding Master Harran served the Eastern campaign of z8s4 with the 4th Dragoon Guards, incladingthebatUei
of Balaklava, Inkerman, and Tchemaya, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and TarkiBh Medal).
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PiL'Pty; ColoaeL— George William Key, Cor»*f, '5 July 31 ; Lt. 25 Aug. 33 ; C<mt, '16 Sept. 37 ; Jfa/or, '14 June 42 ;
Lt.CoUftult g Feb. 47; Colonel^ 38 Nov. 54; Major Oetieriu, 6 Feb. 63; Lient.Oeneral, 30 July 71;
Gm«ra/, x Oct. 77; Colonel 15th Hussars, 19 Not. 71.
'Lieutenaat Colonel. — George Luck,^ CB. Cor Aet,^ 16 April 58; Lt, '30 Dec. 59; Capi. ^9 Nov. 67; Mtyor,
\ 2 Mar. 78; Lt.Colo'Ml, 39 Apr. 70.
' g>jor.— Henry Langtry.* Cornet, 'x6 Aug. 6r ; Lt. "34 Jan. 65 ; Capt '3 April 69 ; Major, 29 April 79.
GAFTAIX8.
William White'
Frederick Henry Beck
Henry Hall*
John Bullen Symes-Bullen
George Digby Filmer Sulivan*..
Alfred Snmrke*
Arthur Gambler Holland*
IjIS VTBir XHT8 .
Arthur Thomson Middleton*
Cecil Francis Johnstone Douglas, A^'.
I June 70. 4r Brigade Major I^eekawur
■ff>iMi"D<f Dvoitiou
John Henry Sowell.* /««. qfMutk. 7 Aug. 79
George Allen Webbe
Walter Joseph Burke
MoubrayAllfrey*...
Henry iawrence Daly,' Interpreter
George FitsAustin Gavin
fiitm.llupert Leigh*
Hon. Arthur Manners*
Alexander William Dennistown Campbell*
Sicovn LiBUTBir Aires.
Charles Bdmund Browne
James Bedmond Patrick Gordon
Harry Brelyn Stracey Pocklington
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Crespigpy }
Charles George Bdmund John Manners..,
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P37Feb. 67
8 Jan. 68
P23May 66
'13 June 68
1^12 June 69
'24 July 69
'31 July
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13 Nov. 78
a July 79
xz Feb. 80
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P 1 April 68
Pi3June 68
z6 Mar. 70
'14 July 69
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 7z
28 Oct. 7Z
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8 May 72
38 Feb. 74
2 Deo. 74
2 Dec. 74
28 Feb. 74
zo Sept. 75
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23 June 75
24 June 76
2 Mar. 78
29 April 79
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PoMMien*.— Boger Bheehy,« Z3 May 59 ; Monxtrary Major, 13 May 74.
BiOima JTaatM*.— David Noble Smith, 8 June 72<
Q^narter Jr«<er.— Stephen Henry Staniland, 30 June 69.
Vettrinarg 8%rgeon.^Ghax\w Whitney Gillard, 20 Sept. 7X.
Blue.— il^m^, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Embarked for India, Z4 Nov, Z869.
^ U.Colonel Luck was present at the operations against the Jowaki Afreedees iu January 1878. Served with the
Candahar Column in the Afghan war of 1878-79, including the advance to Khelat-i-Ghilzai ; commanded a
■qoadron of the zsth Hussars and a troop of the zst Puz^jaub Cavalry in engagements with the Afghan cavalry
aitakht-i-Pnl on the 4th January 187a (slightly wounded, mentioned in despatches).
' Major Langtry served with the 31HI Dragoon Guards in the Abyssiziian campaign in z868, and was present st
ue storming and capture of Magdala (Medal). Served with the zsth Hussars in the Candahar Colunm in the
Afghan war of Z878-70, including the advance to Khelat-i-Ghilsai; commanded a detached squadron of his Begl-
Bicnt at the afflur in the Ghlo Pass, 4th January Z870.
'Curtaizis White and Sullvan, and Lieutenants Middleton (as Adjutant), Sewell, Allfrey, Daly, and Campbell.
Krved with the zsth Hussars in the Candahar Column in the Afghan war of Z878-79, including the advance to
Khelst-i-Ghilzal.
* Gutaias HaU and Holland and Lieut. Hon. R. Leigh served with the zsth Hussars in the Candahar Column in
u6 Afghan war of 1878-79, including the advance to Ehelat-i-Ghilzai ; present in the engagements with the Aitehan
«7»liy at Takhfc.i-Pul(iJentionedBi despatches). «-aa«««»
; Oaptain Smirke and Lieut, the Hon. A. Manners served with the zsth Hussars in the Candahar Column in the
Afrhaa war of 187&-79, inohiding the advanoe to Ehelat-i-Ghilaai, and were present at the afiUr In the Ghlo Pass.
* K^jor Bheahy .— For War Servioes, see Army Pay Department.
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"Salamamca""Vitto«ia" "Nivb" "PxiriHSULA" "Watbkloo" "Bhumfoeb
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Odonel.— Charle« Cameron Shute,» CB., Comet, '19 July 34; ^*-^}^'^t^ l9i(^<^'7l]^riV,^^'
Zxnle 54 ; Bt.Lt.CoUmel, 12 Uec. 5-i ; Lt.Colonel, ^ig Feb. 58; Colonel, ax Sept. 58; ^^<^ GeMrai, 6 Mar. c.
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lieutenant Colonel.— Robert Whirfiani.' Comet, 6 June 54; X<. 8 Dec. 54; ^«P<- »* o«P*- S*. *'.*V»^
< July 72 : Major, 16 Augr. 73 ; XMic^eiiaii^ Colonel, ai July 77. ^ ^ ■ ** *. v-i.-
lI^i^.Vc'. Gebrge Bali? silwabe.* Ctorw<. 'as Sept. <&; X^ '9 June 65; C.V<.'a9 May 67; ^V^,^i
March 77.
Captadts.
Robert ThirkiU MaUlard, Brigade ifq/or]
((fCaoalrjf, Alderehot J
Thomas Dayiaon
Henry L'Estrange Malone
Tbomas HorafiEdl Heaton Garrett
Henry Graham, ^4;Ktoii< Wiltehire Teo-]
nuimrn CiMWiirjf j
Edwwd Oliyer M'GauBland
Edward Chadwick
Stephen John Stevena
Ohriatopher Biohard Taaffe*
James Melrille Babington ,
'za Mar. 6z
» 8 June 67, '31 July 69
'aa Aug. 68 ' 7 May 70
»x3 July 7o|' iTeh. 71
•14 July 69'xoJxme 7x
PioNov. 69 28 Oct. 7x
'as Sept. 69/38 June 71
LlBUTBITAirTS.
Henry Richard Lloyd Howard
Frederick Gordon Blair
Henry L^oester ^Imer*
Eustace Reginald Maudslay
John George Alexander Baird
Robert Gordon Sharman-Crawfbrd .
Walter Hill Ohetwynd
Sbooits LiBvnarAVTS.
Bte]>hen Frewen
Windham Henry Wyndham-Quin...
William Byron Browne
Julian Oswald
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aXD LIBUT.
' 3 Oct. 6a
'ax Aug. 66
as Sept. 69
13 Mar. 78
ayp LXBFT.
34 July 78
7 Aug. 78
saMar. 79
31 Jan. 80|
'is April 71
3 Aug. 73
6 Sept. 73
23 Mar.
a6 Mar.
a8 Oct.
ao Nov. 75
xa Feb. 77
aoNoT, 75
30 April 79
a6Nov.
7 Aug.
31 Deo.
34 Feb.
16 Feb.
aMar. .
30 April 79
7 Mar. 77
9 Jan. 80
aoFeb. 60
II Nov, 78
P(iMiaff«r.— William Heni^ Butfcanshaw, 23 June 63 ; JEToa. Jfq/or, 23 June 78.
Biaima Matter,— Biobaxd Henrv Boyle,* 33 April 6x.
O^rter Maeter,— Henry Murphy, >° 27 Nov. to.
Veteriuarf Surqeou.—
Scarlet— IVidi^f Bine.— Aoenie, Messrs. Oox and Co.
Sehnmedfirout India 6th Jamnarj/ 1877.
1 Lieut.General Shute acted as Adjutant with the right wing of the 13th Light Dragoons in the campaign SRuas
the Rajah of Kumool, East Indies, in 1839. Served with the 6th Dragoons the Eastern campal^ of 1854-56 u
Assistant Adjutant General of the Cavalry Division fbrom 23rd Nov. 1854 to aod July t856, when the diricJon '*»
finally broken up, including the battles of Balaklava (mentioned in Sir James Scarlett's despatch) and Inkensas.
siege and fall of Sebastopol, night attack on the RnssiRn outposts on the loth Feb. 185^, and battle of theTcbersAn
(Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Hediidie. Tork^ ;
Medal, and C£.).
* LtCoIonel Whigham served with the 43nd Highlanders in the Crimea flrom and Dec. 1854, including Uie ex!«* I
dition to Kertoh, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assault of the outworks on z8th June (Medal with Clasp, i^i
Turkish Medal). 1
* Major Schwabe served in the latter part of the Zulu war of 1879, in command of the Native Carrier Coit«
(a,ooo strong) , which he organised.
* Captain Taaflb served with the King's Dragoon Guards in the Zulu war of 1879, and subseqaently in Baka
RusseU's Flying Column. I
* Ideut. Aylmer served in the Ashaati war from the 30th November 1873 ; commanded the Gape Coast TdlvntKn |
of Wood's Regiment, with the advanced gnazdunder Major Fnne duiing the march to the Fvui ; and aftirwards
commanded the post of KssiaTnan on the Une of communications (Medal with Olaap).
* Riding Master Boyle served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 in the 5th Dragoon Guards and was present iDtb
battles of Balaklava, Inkerman, and Tohemaya, aiega and fUl of Sebastopol (Medal with three CHasps, and >
Tnrkiah Medal).
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Catoul hx Chief.— Field Marshal iK» Jioyal Highntn George W. F. C, Duke of Cambridge, KQ. JTP. OCB.
anifo. Q^csi. 31 Jiine76.
ohn Charles Hope Oibsone,^ Comet, '8 Oct. 30; i<. '16 Aug. 33; Capi. '34 July 35 ; Major, ^2$
5; LtColontl, '3 Sept. 47; CoIomI, 38 Nor. 54; Ifo/or QeMrtU, 38 June 63; i*«u/.0«»«ra«. 35 Oct.
ttral. X Oot 77 j Colonel 17th Lancers, 33 Sept. 75.
it OoloBsl.— p «.e. Thomas (5onne,» Cornet, '3 Nor. 55 j Lt. »ix Sept. 57; Capt. ^loJano 63; 2fq/or,
71 ; Geiural. x Oot 77 j Colonel X7th Lancers, 33 Sept. 75.
lientenaat Oolonel.— p «.e. Thomas (Sonne,* Cornet, ^3 No\
19 Aug. 74 ; Lieutenant Colonel, 14 Sept. 78.
^7i7^*f' S«nael Boiilderson,« Cor»W, 30 Nov. 56 j Lt. 33 Jan. 57; C<9»«. 17 Nov. 63; Jlajor, 8 Mar. 76 ;
BtH.Colonel, 39 Nov. 79.
Gaptjlivs.
StsDley Yeatman Clark
Jemmett Charles Doke
Thomas Arthur Cooke
Starling Meux Benson
Ernest Augustus Belford
James Fane Alexander
Son. John Pleydell-Bonverie
William Trevelyan Somerset Kevill-Davles
z3 Mar.
Pfi July
'16 May
'8o0ct.
'37 July
'30 Feb.
'37 Feb.
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John Montague lUisseU
George Augustus Wood.
Mortmier Qraham Neeld
Herbert Oharies Jenkins
Charles Hotham Purvis
Henry Fortescue
Thomas Augustus Steele
Bdward Bleiddiau Herbert
Htm. Lionel Henry Dudley Fortesoue,)
Adjutant 30 Deo. 79 )
Saooin) LninnirjLvn.
Charles James Anstruther^Thomson .
Charles Henry Butler
Francis Downee Hugh Bt Qnintln ....
William Gordon Benton
Matthew Herbert Woods
James HoUaad Dyer ,
P X AprU 68
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'34 AprU 69
'23 June 69
x8Aug. 69
'ao July 70
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I May
32 Mar.
33 Mar.
6 Aug.
24 April 72
3x Oct. 73
X3 Nov. 73
X3 June 74
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29 Nov. 76
XX Nov. 78
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PofSMtfof .— John Brown, x8 Feb. 79 ; Son. Capkrim, x8 Feb. 79.
7 ... Sidinf Jf«f*r.— John Perry, 6 Deo. 73.
26 ... QMorCar JToffM*.— ITS John Berryman,^o X3 April 64.
Yeltrinarg Sueyeon.—Jamw Lambert, xa Oot. 57 ; tet Claet, 2 Sept. 68.
Blue— Faeinfft White.— ^^Mto, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Mmbarkedfor Hatal, 35 Feb. 79.
t General Gibsone served throughout the Kaf&r war of 1846-47, and was present on almost every occasion
ia which the Troops were engaged with the enemy ; and he had the command of and led the charge of Cavalry in
the decisive affair of the Qwanga, on the 8th June 1846, when a large body of the enemy was encountered and utterly
hroken, leaving upwards of 400 dead on the field, on which occasion his services were warmly acknowledged in the
pahlic despat^es, and his name particularly mentioned in general orders (Medal).
* U.Golonel Gonne served with the x 7th Lancers in India in 1857-59 ; was appointed Acting Interpreter to the
17th Lancers and Staff Officer to the and Cavalry Column Malwa Division (mentioned in desipatohes, Medal).
* LtColonel Boulderson served during the Indian mutiny, with the Artillery at Peshawnr m 1857, and in 1858-59
vith Und's Mooltanee Horse ; this Begiment was part of the force under Brigadier General Troup which advanced
into Oude from Bha^jeh«npore.
10 Qnarter Master Berryman served throughout the Bastem oampaign of 1854-55, including the affairs of Bulganao
and M'Kensle*B Farm (captured three of the enemy), night attack on the Buaslan outposts on x9th Feb. 1855.
battles of Alma, BalaUava (horse shot), Inkerman, and Tonemaya, siege and liaU of Bebastopol (Medal with four
Claips, Yiotoria Cross, and Turkish Medal) . Served in the Central India oampaign of 1858-59.
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Oolontl.—Sir Thomas Westropp M'Mnhon,* Bart. CB. Comet, 24 Dec. 29 ; Zd. '2 Dec. 31 ; Coj>t. *g Jane * :
Jfq/or, '13 July 47; Lt.Colonel, 12 Dec. 54 ; Colonel, 12 Dec. 57; Major Oeneral, 6 Mar. 68; LinUt-^i
General, 1 Oct. 77; Colonel i8th UoBsars, 6 Jan. 74.
Lieutenant Colonel.— ThomsB Phillips. Comet, 1*26 Sept. 56; lA. 26 Mar. 58; Capt. '24 May 61; ^t.lfo^r,
II July 74 ; Major, 1 April 76; Lieutenant Colonel, 31 Oct. 77.
Migor.— Harold Esdailo Malet, Cornet, 18 Oct. 59 ; Li. ^iS Dec. 60 j Caj>t. 'i Mar. 64 ; Brevet Major, i Oct. :-
Jfcftf/or, 31 Oct. 77.
Captaivs.
TTvedale Edward I'arry Okeden
Harry William Parker
David Bryce Bum
Thomas Francis Edmund Knox
Charles Osborne Gould
p.9.0. George James Gilbard,.iufe de Camp ^
to Lord Napier ofMagdala i
Charles Willoughby Hemans
Athelstane Robert Pryce
George Edward Beale Browne'
LnunirAirTS.
Bemhard Drysdale MoUer
William Pochln Warner
William Henry Biggs-Baldwin
George Henry Thomas Van Notten Pole..
Richard Hobart Morrison
Frederick Tremayne Miles
Francis Dale Tafi^trt, Adjutant 13 Apr. 78..
Francis John Paul Butler
Richard Alexander Scott
BbCOVD LlBUTKVAirTB.
Fenwick Bnlmer de Sales La Terri6re .
Henry Thomas Hall
James Farish Malcolm Fawcett
Richard Lionel Walter
•'iQ April 64
»'i6 Oct. 67
P 8 May "
P 3 Mar.
'21 Mar.
x8 Jan.
15 May
'24 Oct.
aSOct.
8 Dec. 77
30 Jan. 78
1 May 78
31 Jan. 80
"is Feb. 68
1*12 May 69
'14 Oct. 6b
**24 April 69
■ 9 Feb. 70
'22 Feb.
28 Oct.
» 8 June
98 Oct
8 May
9 Aug.
I Jan.
21 Dec.
13 June
II Fob.
9 Deo.
6 Oct.
28 April 76
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I Dec. 75
20 Mar. 76 1
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99 June 78
I Oct. 77
7 Aug.
14 Dec.
1 Sir Thomas M'Mahon served vith
the 9th Lancers in the Sutlej car •
paign in X 848, and was present at tL
battle of Bobraon (Medal). Semi
the Eastern campaign of 1854 >;
Assistant Quarter Master General u
the Cavab^ Division, including tl
battles of the Alma, Balaklava, slu
Tchernaya, and siege of Bebastopol.
served also the campaign of 1855 u:
command of the 5th i>ragoan Guards
(Medal with three Claspa, CB., Ur-
dinian and Turkish Medals, and ^tfa
Class of the Me^idie).
PM«a*<«r.— William Joice, 8 May 67 ; Comet, 31 Dec. 57 ; •£<• 4' ^dj, t9 Mar. 6x ; 2m. Mq/or, 8 May 77.
Biding Matter.— JACOb Hodgins, 32 April 71.
Otiarter Master.— Jacob Merrill,* 3 Feb. 75.
Veterinary Surgeon.— Bttmuel Lois Pallin, 27 Aug. 70.
Bine.— Agent*, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Beiumed from India, 18 January 1876.
» Captain Browne served during the second phase of the Ashnnti war in 1874 (Medal with Clasp).
» Quarter Master Merrill served with the Central India Field Force in 18^8, under Sir Hugh Rose, and wasprvsett
at the action of Koonch, bnltle of Gallowlie. advance on and capture of Calpee, capture of Morar Cantonnentv
recapture of the town ^nd fortreps of Gwalior. Was present with a flying column in Bundlecond Ttom AaguM
1858 to March 1859 (Medal with Clasp).
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OoloBeL— John Yorke,! CB. Comet, 'ai Deo. 33; Xf. '5 Dec. 34; Capt. i'x4Deo. 41 j lf<^or,»4 Sept. 49 ; Zt.ColaneL
'4 Feb. 53 ; CoZoim;,38Not. 54; M<^or Oeneral, 17 June 66; Lt.General, i Aug. 74; Oeneral, 1 Oct. 77 ; CoUmel
19 HoBsars, 6 May 72.
Liratoiuuit Colonel.— Charles Maxmere Satton Fairbrother, Comet, 20 Oct. 55 ; Lt. xa Sept. 56 ; Capt. 30
July 6a ; BtJlajoTt 23 July 76 ; Mtyor, 30 Nov. 78 ; Lt. Colonel, 15 March 79.
liyor.— Kendall Josiah WilUam Ck>ghill,' Comet, 26 Feb. 51 ; 2<#. x Oct. 55 ; Capt. 36 Feb. 63 ; Bt.Major, x\
Joly 77 ; Ma;or, 1$ March 79.
Captaihs.
Arthur George Webster*
Edwin Wilson Gresham Williams
Percy Harry Stanley Barrow,*® CMQ.
Henry Wise Ridley Blackett
William Lawrence Twentyman'*
James M'Killop Macwhirter
Clement Smith
Henry Edmonds Kynaston"
ao Doc. 56
8 June 60
8 July 68
'16 Aug. 61
I X Mar. 59
7 July 69
'as Apr. 68
9 April 70
LUUnVAlTTS.
Alexander Mitchell Taylor
John Denton Pinkstone French ....
John Gompton Hanford-Flood
Charles Bradford Harries Jenkins
Henry Murray Ashloy Warde
Dudley Richard Apthorp
Herbert Edward Reynolds
Hugh O'Connor Henohy
Maurice Wright
SicoiTD LiBimirAirTs.
David Edward Durell Barclay
John Douglas Maude Guthrie
Frederick Arthur Freeman
xoMar. 57
13 Nov. 66
14 Sept. 70
' 7 Aug. 67
Pxo Oct. 60
28 June 7x
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28 Oct. 71
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3 Aug. 72
33 Jan. 75
16 Mar. 72
'29 Mar. 64
IS Aug. 77
35 May 78
30 Nov. 78
30 Dec. yx
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36 Mar. 74
13 June 74
21 Aug. 74
20 Nov. 75
II Feb. 76
14 Feb. 76
39 Nov. 76
14 Sept. 78
8 Dec. 77
13 Aug. 79
BBKV.MAJ. ; BT.LT.COL.
39 Nov. 79
15 Aug. 68
II July 77
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6 , ... Pavmaeter.—J&meB Ogilvy Dalgleish, 34 Oct. 78 ; Snt, '35 Apr. 65 ; Zt. ^7 Jaly 69; Capt. 19 Dec. 77.
6 i ... Biding Maeter. — Robert Speirs, 19 Aug. 74.
I <3 I ... Quatter Maeter.— John White, 27 June 74.
reterinaty Surgeon. — James Kettle, 11 Jan. 67 ; let CUue, x Aug. 77.
Blue.— Agente, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Irieh Agente, Messrs. Cane and Sons.
Beiumedfrom India, 33 March 1870.
' General Torke commanded the Royal Dragoons in the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the siege of
S«f)t\i>topol, and was severely wounded at the battle of Balaklava, his horse also was severely wounded with grape-
shot in sapportin^ the Light Cavalry charge prior to his own leg being shattered by a rifle-ball (Modal with two
<'i:v->p9, CB., Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 4th Class of the Medjidie). He commanded the Regt. during a
V o'ent f^le in the Black Sea between Varna and the Crimea, and this great disaster resulted in the loss of 250 horses
0: tie Kegiment, including the greater part of the officers' chargers and those of detachments of other Regiments
andtr his command.
^ Hiijor Coghill served as Adjutant of the and European Bengal Fusiliers throughout the Indian campaign of
'^'7-s^. and was present at the battle of Budleckeserai, storming the Heights in front of Delhi, throughout the
»ie?e of Delhi, including the actions in front, storming of the breach Cashmere Bastion, and final capture of the
:itr Served in (General Showers' Force in the taking of the Forts of Re%varrio, Jujjhur, Ranaude, Furrucknugur, and
BuUumbghur. Also present at the capture of the Heights of Sonah (Medal with Clasp).
* <.'aptain Webster served with Lind's Mooltanee Horse during the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and was
indent at Kakraole, operations before and capture of Bareillv, Shahjehiuipore, and capture of Mohundee (Medal)
liect^ived a letter of thanks from Government for services with Meerut Lignt Horse in 1857.
'^ .Uajor Barrow served throughout the Zulu war of 1879 in command of a squadron of mounted in&ntry an c
Kimc irregular mounted troops, and was present at the engagements of Inyezane and Gingindhlovu (mentioned in
tlMpatches, Brevet of Miy'or, and CMQ.).
'' Lt Colonel Twentyman commanded the D Division of the Highland Transport Train of the Abyssinian Expe-
liaonsry Force ; commanded Baggage Mules of the 2nd Brigade ist Division on the south bank of the Bashilo river
« the loth April ; was Transport Train Stafl" Officer to Sir Charles Staveley at the capture of Magdala; mentioned
B 'iespatch; also •* strongly recommended for extent and value of assistance" by Director of Transport Train;
ind mentioned in Sir Robert Napier's despatch as " distinguished for zeal and activity, and deserving of special
©tice" (Brevet of Major, and Medal).
" (Japtain Kynaston served with the and Dragoon Guards in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858-59, and waa
resent at the aiege and capture of Lucknow, reoccupation of Fysabad and Trans-Gogra operations, including
10 passage of tho Ctogra at Fysabad, and the afihirs of Muchleegaon and Bungaon Jungle (Medal with Claap) .
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Odoiiel.— C.Michael William 8mith.» CB. Etuian, ^lo Nov. 30 ; ZL »ai Feb. 34 ; Capi* »a3 Apr. 39 ; JTo/or, 9 Feb. 47;
Lt.Colonel, '8 Mar. 50 ; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54 j Major Gentral, 4 July 64,- Zietit, Qenerml, 19 Jan- 73; Qtwtnl,
1 Ocst. 77 ; Colonel 20th HnssarM, 22 Nov. 70.
lieuUnant Colonel.— Frederic Chenevix-Trench,» Com«<, 20 Jan. 57; £<. 30 April 58; Cop<. 7 Deo. 67; JftM
7 Jtme 79; X<.Co2omI, 25 Feb. 80.
Mig'or.—Cecil Mangles, Comet, 20 Feb. 61 } ZL 16 Oct. 66 ; Coyf. i Feb. 73 ; Jfejor, 30 Nov- 79- .
Gattajhs.
I George Manners Onslow
David Carruthers Budd
George Wm. Adolnhua FitzGeorge, Aeeitt,
Private Secretary to Colonel Stanley ,
6ei\janiin Watson Blake I
j>.«.e. William Chetwode Lloyd '.
John Thomas Browne, at Stqff College I
I Francis John Graves, Adjutant 8tqffhrd$hire\ \
Yeomanry Cavalry )1
\Hon. Miles Stapleton !
William John &win I
Thomas Barnes Weston
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8 June 60,
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9 Mar.
z5 Jan.
16 Oct.
iz Dec.
13 July
23 Jan.
66' 30 April 73
67 28 May 73
j .'is Jan. 6i,»x8 Dec. 63" 9 A.pril 70
66 17 Jan.
66: a Aug.
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69 98 Oct.
LlBUTXlTAVTS.
AscaniuB William Nevill Thomas, Ajij%taint\
p 5 May
93 Jan. 69' 28 Oct.
23 April
94 Jan. 80
7 Edward Reginald Courtenay*
7 Lewis Edmond Gomey
6 Richard John Erskine Oliver-Bellasis..
5 Stair Hathom Johnston Stewart
3 Robert Curzon Newton
9 Horace George Proctor Beauchamp ..
X \8ir John CharlesBurke, Bart
2 Edward Richmond
)i
x3Bept. 74
19 June 76
12 Feb, 79
7 Jxme 79
3 Aug. 7a
30 Nov. 79
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AlAred Morris \ 9 July 79
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P«ysMM<*r.— Charles Loder,« Z9 Aug. 67 ; Hon, Major, 19 June 78 ; Siding Matter, 5 March 49; £««■<. 7 AfhIs^:
Riding Matter.— Frederitk Mooro, 20 July 67.
QifafT«r Jfa«f«r.— Chad wick Thomson, 8 June 79.
Vtierinary iSitr^eoM.— WUliam PalUn, 14 Jan. 71.
'B\vit.-^Ag«ntt, Messrs. Cox and Co. I
Betvmtdfrom India, ao Dec. 1879. 1
A General M. W. Smith was appointed to the Turkish Contingent with local rank of Major General is tI;^. ,'
and subsequently to the command of the Osmanll Irregular Cavidry, and obtained the Turkish rank of lit^ .
General (2nd Class of the Medjidie). Commanded a Brigade during the Central Indian campaign; oommaBdAi ,
at the recapture of Chandairee in May 1858, also at the actions between Kota-ka-Serai and dwalior on tf^
June ; commanded a Brigade in the action of ^e X9th June, resulting in the capture of the wtj and flnirwi .
of Gwalior, also at the siege and capture of Powree ; commanded at the surpiiBe of the rebel camp at Kood^i
also in pursuit of TanUa Topee and the Rao Sahib (Medal with Clasp and CB., fireqnently mentioned mdaspstdMi* ■
* Lt. Colonel Cheneviz-Trench served at the siege and capture of Delhi, and with Hodson's Horse in thesspff- 1
menta of Gungeree, Puttialee, and Mynpoorie, and at the siege and capture of Luoknow (Medal with two Gam-
<Lient^ Courtenay served throughout the Zulu war of 1870, as Staff Officer of the monnted troops »»
Lower Tugela Column, and was present at the engagement of Lnyeiane, the action of Oingindhlovu, ssi ^
relief of Bkowe (mentioned in despatches) .
■ M«Jor Loder.— For War SerYloes, see Army Pay Department.
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3 Nov. 41 ; Jfa/or,
mL— William Parlby,» Cornet, '3 Oct. 16; Li, $ May 24; Oa^. »i9 Sept. a6j Si.liajor, 23 1
'a6 Sept. 45 ; Lieui.ColaHil, '30 Jan. 46; Colonelf ao June 54 ; Major General, 27 July 60 ; Zi. Qeneral,2i'JAkroh'6g ;
f General^ 32 May 76 : Colonel 2iBt Hussars, 34 Oct. 65.
37 lieatanaat Oelonol.— Sdward Baldwin Wake, Cornet, 30 Oct. 53 ; Lt. 26 April 56; Cbji/. 30 July 63 ; Bt.Major,
19 July 76 ; Mmor, 8 Deo. 77 ; iMntsnani Colonel, z May 78.
■uor.— George Farqahar Kaye,* Cornet, ao Oct. 55 ; Li. 30 Not. 56 ; Capt. 30 Jnly 6a ; Bt,Majof, 29 July 76 ;
Major, X May 78.
GlPTAIVS.
Arthur Henry Taylor
Herbert Cromwell GoUier* {Eneign Bombay \
Army, 12 Feb. 51) S
Sir Charles Edward Frederick,Bar«.,^4;i(i4Mi< )
Moi^omerjftkire Teomanry Cavalry J
Eon. Henry George Louis Grichton, Brigade^
Jiofor of Cavalry, Cwrragh }
Arthur Puryis Loyd
John Lovell
Arthur Thomas Fisher
Rowland Hill Martin
Frederick Hutchinson Haynes
William Wilkes Unett
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Walter George Orole Wyndham^o
Cecil Bdgar Montagu
ArthurConnop Newland
Sylvester Wilson Richmond
Percy Macgregor Eling
Herbert Vallance Born
WiUiam Knox
Beigamin Jennings
SBOoirs LtBVTsa'xirTS.
'Hugh Maurice Beavan
'Spencer Collinson Blackett
/Montiford Weatropp Gtovln
iLlewellin Wasldngton Matthews..
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6z 'z8 Oct. 64
63 '6 Nov. 67
65 Z4 0ot. 68
64 P 9 Nov. 66
64; » 3 Feb. 69
69 38 Oct. 7Z
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'Papnaeier. — James Sdward Kitson, 28 Jan. 79 } Comtt, at Ji
\JiiaiMff Movt^r.^Keary Blinkhom Germany, za Nov. 70*
G^iarler Ifot^er.— John Kelly, zo June 74.
1 Veterinary Surgeon. —
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70
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I ' BloB.—Agente, Messrs. Bidgway and Sons.— JntA Agenie, Messrs. Cans and Sons.
Betumed from India, Z9 December Z873.
' General Parlby commanded the Detachment 4th Light Dragoons during the Rebecca riots in Wales in X843
tnd received the approval of the Civil and Military authorities. He brought the zoth Hossars from India through
Ef^TPt to the Crimea in Z855, and commanded the Cavalry Division ftpom zTth April to 30th June, and the Hussar
Brigide from zst July till and Sept. Z855, and was present at the reoonnaissanoe under Omar Pasha on Z9th April, as
i^ ftt the battle of the Tchemajra (Medal with Clasp for Bebastopol, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 4th Class
of the Mediidle).
* Major Eaye served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-50, and was present at the attack of the rebels on
our i^ans at Jullundur, and subsequently served with Showenr Colmnn in Rf^'pootana and Central India in pursuit
of Tantia Topee, Feroze Shah, and other rebels, including the operations in the Seronge Jungles and the affair at
* Captain Collier served in the Bombay Army from Z85Z to Z858 prior to obtaining a Cometcy in the 8th Hussars,
tnd fterved on the Staff in the Persian campaign in Z857 (Medal with Clasp).
^^ Lieut. Wyndham served with the King^s Dragoon Guaxds in the Zulu war of 1879, and subsequently in Baker
RoBieU's Flying Column.
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Royal Artillery.
Majobb.
IsnduBUT.
II Goodenough, Osborne Hall *„ S®5* ^^
8 Anderson. James Hamilton Pringle** '5 J,®?' ^5
9 Farrell, Henry Chamberlayne^** 128 Feb. 55
4 M'Laughlin, Edward '28 Feb. 55
Hunter, Arthur 8tetcart^^°* Director qf Oarru<m /»-> 'jg pgi, ^^
Hruetion in India j\ '
9 Crawford, George Adam I28 Feb. 55
II de Moleyns, Townsend Aremberg**'
I Richardson, John Booth** ;•••••
WardeU, William Henry, ^ p.a.c. Aut. Supt. Gunpowder Faetonee, \
Waltham Abbey >
lolzod, William Henry
g,e. Stranbenzee, Turner Van, Captain of Cadet Company
0 Shakerley, Henry Webster
a Staveley, Kdmund"i
1 Edmeades, Henry*"
B Bum, John Macvicar"*
▲ Nicholson, Stuart James
Smith, WUUam*^* Oarrieon Inetruetor, Lueknow, Bengal
9 Newman, Walter ,
7 Tremlett, Edmund John {Bt. Lt.Ct^Umel, 2 ^ Nor. 79)
2 Maule, George Edwin ••
10 Oarey, William Dobree ••-
11 Phipps, Ramsay Weston •.
9 Sandiiam, Robert
4 Stewart, Algernon Augustus
c DiUon, Hon. Robert VflUers"* ■■
B Burnett, Edmund Sidney"* •
▲ Talbot, FitsRoy Somerset*"
Dunean, Franeie, Inet. qf Gunnery, B.M. Bepontory, Woolwich ...
p.M.e. Oliver, John Byder,^"^ Inetrutior B. M. College, Kingeton, )
Canada, wUh local rank of Lt.Colonel )
10 Morgan, James Peattie,*'*p.a.e
Ford, Arthur,'** p.a.e. Aeeiet, Inep. efGhmpowder Faeivrin
4 Sadleir, Richard
8 Barlow, William Buxton, p.a.c
Smilth, Bobert Callwell,**' Comm. qf Ordnance, ut Cl^ue, Bangoon ...
4 Chalmers, Charles David***
A Lynes, Samuel Parr ...,.
11 Forster, Bowes Lennox,**^ Lt.Col. 6 Feb. 75 ; Col. 6 Feb. 80,
8de Cetto, Louis Charles Aug. Adrian***
Treneh, Oharlee, Inetruetor in Gunnery, Shoehuryneee
I Lewes, Henry Colebrooke
8 Budd, Greorge
8 Haughton, John
p.».e. Stoney, FrancieSadleUr/'^p.a.e.Aut.Direet. of Artillery Studiet
6 Clarke, Thomas
Braneker, William God^f^,^*« Dept, of ArtUlery Studiee
3 Cameron, Donald Roderick, ^JfGF...
10 Noble, William Henry, Sec, Special Ordnance CommUtee, India
5 Kemmis, WiUiam, ji.a.e
Bond, Henry, p.a.c. Aetietant Superintendent Small ArmeFactxny...
B Walton, WiUiam Morritt Bameby
Brackenbury, Henry,*^ I.e. 33 Oct. 75 ; Military Secretary to Sir ^
Garnet Woleeley j
p.«.e. Gorham, Guxrlee Alfred, Garrieonlnst, Umballa, Bengal
10 Graham, William Henry
9 Chamb^, George Fred. Stanley
c Curzon, William Southwell
Dunlop, Samuel,**^ Supt. of Police, Singapore
7 Lyons, Edward
Hobart, Georae Bertie Benjamin,^*^ Military Secretary to the^
Gocemor cj Madarae y
10 Tracey, Harry Adair^w
3 Shea, Henry John Francis
Xing-H<xrman, Wentworth Henry, p.a.e, Aeeietant Superintendent )
Boyal Small Arme Factory, J^lifleld )
11 Seccombe, Thomas Strong
7 Hannen, George Grote***
▲ Smyth-Windham, Joseph Charles
10 p.rc. Hall, William Bruce Raikes
5 Budgen, William Thomas
10 Broadrick, Edward
r.e. Stewart, Son. AIexander**<> (Bt.U.Colonel, 3a Nov. 79)
A Murdoch, William Walpole
10 Tarleton, Edward Delaoal^"
3 Darwall, Henry Pountney
5 CotUngham, Edward Roden***
4 Auchinleok, John Claudius***
a Kyle, Samuel Cotter***
3 Maunsell, William Stopford
p.e.c. Mitchell, Herbert Leonard,*^ Inetruetor in Artillery, De-
parltnent qf Artillery Studiee
5 p.e.c. Bovle, Edward Vicars
8 Sexton, Michael John
7 EUaby, Hugh Latimer**^
J Blackley, John Henry ,
3 Drysdale, Robert Carstairs ,
5 Thomhill, Charles
▲ Parry, Sidney*** (Bt.Lt.CoU>nel, aa Nov. 79)
a Harness, Arthur, CB. (Bt.Lt.CoUmel, 11 Nov. 78)
c Magenis, Henry Cole
10 p.e.c. Hollist, Edward Ommanney
6 LeGricc, Frederick Swaine {Bi. Lt.Colonel, 39 Nov. 79)
7 Price, Thomas Charles
X p.<.e. Hutchinson, William Franoii Moore 1
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4 Wodehoufie, Albert Thornton-
gp.t.e. Nolan, John Philip,«»o p.0.0
5 Lo MotuJe, Osmond B'rancia
QMwey, Patrick FUzOerald, Ordnanc* Department, Bengal
Ellia, Charlet Henrg Fairfax, Secretary Experimental Branch, \
Rof/al Arnenal i
5 Isaacson, Henry de Stuteville
7 Owen, John Fletcher, p.a.c. (Bt.Lt.Colonel, 99 Nov. 79)
8 Gttbbins, John Bgerton
7 Cruikshank, Alexander Ramaay
Cameron, Bugene Hag, p.a.c. Inetruetor Rogal Laboratory
9 Stratton, John Heathfleld
8 Cooke, James Robert Davies
Gordon, Edward Smith, p.a.c. Aetiet. Supt. Mogal Carriage Deptmt.
Lloyd, Francis Thomae, Inetmetor in Ofunnery, Shoehurynett
3 Gillies, George James
6 Thomas-Le Marchant, Henry St. John Vanghan Le Marchant ...
7 Phillpotts, Henry Francis*"
Burgeee, Harry Ailee,*^ Comey. qf Ordnance, 3rd Grade, Bombay ...
4 Martelli, Thomas Challoner
It Murray, John Oharles D'Urban
p.s.e. Mooreom, Henry Manoert,*^ Jn»t. in Taetice S.M, College, \
Sandhurst )
10 Borgmann, George John, Inetructor in Gunnery, Shoehuryneu
9 Gwryn, Herbert Lionel***
7 Robertson, Henry Maxwell
Robert*, William Arthur, Remount Agent, Bengal
9 Norton-Taylor, Dnncan
3 Hazlerigg, Thomas Maynard (Bt.Lt.Colonel, 23 Nov. 79)
5 Mackenzie, Robert Smythe Mair
9 Gyll, Flemyng George
6 Toogood, Seymour Hood^
II Jones, Henry Norris..
2 Burnett, Thomas
8 Shuttleworth. Ashton John
7 Rothe, George Walter Charles
n Tupper, Basil de Beauvoir
4 Goodeve, Henry Hills
a Best, George
Sladen, Joseph, p.a.c. Assistant Instructor Royal Laboratory
7 Haryey, Charles Smith
10 Dixon, Charles Frederick
t Crosthwaite, Charles
10 Molesworth, Anthony Oliver
5 Murray, James Murray
10 Tatham, Walter John
7 Lewis, Henry Francis Peterkin
9 Douglaa, J^^mes Mainwaiing
11 Whalley, Percy Charles
5 Tyler, Trevor Bruce ,
7 Leacock, Charles Edward Baker*«7
X p.f.e. M'Causland, Marcus Francis Henry
7 Simpson, Simon
a Townsend. Christopher William
10 ».».c.Noye8, George Augustus
zo Wickham, Bdmund Hill
3 Wfng, Vincent..
6 Lacy, Seymour de Laoy
Forter, Morton Lawrence, p.a.c. Assist. Supdf. Royal Gun Factory..
3 Stirke, William Reynolds ,
Ci.PTAIV8.
A Jones, Thomas John
Bel', Jamea Lancaster
c YonnKer, John
Deshon, Charles John
6 pj.c. Nelson, William Francis
II Homsby, George Mackenzie Bent
Jone», Charles, p.a.c. Assistant Instructor of Artillery, R.M. )
Academy S
7 Brown, Alex. Burton, p.a.c
7 Barker, Henrj' Andrews
a Hime. Henry William Lovett
Downee, Leonard, p.a.c. Copt, Inst. Royal Gun Factory
c Greig, Banks Robinson
Bernard, James Walker, Brigade Major, Curk
Orma^, John Becher,p.a.c. Capt, Instructor Royal Carriage Depart.
Walkejf, Rowland, p.a.c. Instructor in Artillery, R.M. Academy
Isaeke, Hen -"'^^ ^ — »-— ^- ^^- - ^ .
▲ Inge, John ..»^w., — ^ —
▲ Enjrland, Albert Edward
X HoUey, Edmund Himt
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I Jan. 70
10 Jan. 70
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3 Dec. 59
a Dec. 59
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9 June 60
Henry Wedderbum, Brigade Major, Devonport
rohn Walker, Adjutant R. ArtiUerg, xst Division, Cabul Force
p.s.e. MUner, Ferdinand Henry Wheeler {Intelligence Department)...
o FitzRoy, Edward Albert*^®
Mulloy, William Gorges
Mexlei, Sickard Jackson, Adjutant Mid Ulster Artillery Militia
French, &eo. Arthur, CMG. Inspeetor cf Warlike Stores, Devonport...
A Lockhart, Robert Dundas Elioit
6 Wood, Thomas, Adj. i Apr. 75
7 Uitchins, Thomas Martyn
4 Qailowasf, Frank, Commissary of Ordnance, Candahar Field Force
-.J^ne, MaUland, Adjutant Norfolk MiUtia Artillery
Moore-^
Nicolaa, Francis Carminowe, Adjutant 4 Feb. 74
B Blackwood, Price Frederic
A Wright, William Henry
Warrf, Arthur, Brigade Mafor.Fortswtouth i
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Boyal Artillery,
Captaikb.
Gardmer, Spencer, At^'. 94 July 75
c Browne, Henry Robert Yates 1
(Bt.JI£<yor, 29 Nov. 79) )
4 Thomson, Charles William
2W»d. Frederick WiUiam, Adj,\
and (^.Matter X.M. Aeademg j
B Carey, Frederiek William.
Dutkie, WUliam Senry Moore, \
Brigade Major R.A. JDover ... }
Ztwt$t Priee, Inapeetor tf War- i
like Storee^ ^c, Prtmineee <^ >
Nova Scotia^ ^o )
7 Maclean, Allan Henry
o Parlby, Gerald Charles Hall
Woolleombe, Edteard, Ineiruetor't
in Ounnety, Woolwich }
Morlejf, CleroauXf p.a.e. Proof \
Moiter, Woolwich )1
8tewartjBobertMeOriaor,D.A.Q. )
M. Qen. Bengal (BcMiy'or, 33 > !
Nov. 79) )
7 Cooke, Thomas Charles
xo Yeatman-Biggs, A.Godolphin*^*^
on epecial $erv. C. of Oood Hope }
Jtooke, Harrif Wm.. Adj. Lanea- \
ehireArt. MiUtia S
MeOUntock, William, p^.e
Sarrieon, Fewiberion}^ Adj. 4)
JSaet Biding Art, Vol i
Bainbridge, Bdmond, p.a.e. Dept. )
of Director of Art. and Storet ...}
c Tamer,AlfrecLEdwd.,^({;.iApr.79
Brough, James Fox
A Long, Cha. Wigram,ii4;.6 Oct. 75
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MardingCt Men^ Saiyhton, A^'.^
x8 Dec.
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Qahoag ArtiUery MiliHa
Fearee, Arthur ifopier. Brigade")
Mtyor, School cf Qunnery j
XX Spragge, Charles Henry
6^66, AUxander,^^ Adj%taMi\
Durham ArtiUery MiUtia i
Pvm,8aml.fFiremaeterf JPortemouth
xo Wall, James
p.B.e. Clayton, BmiUua, H.M.Viee \
ConeulatVan )
Zoraine, Fred. Bkina Blakeneg, \
A.D.C.toMiy. General Turner)
xo Hemane, Willoughbg Bathurei
8 Anderson, Archibald James
Irtoin, De la Cheroie Tkomae
Keneington, Edgar, p.a.e. Inet.\
in Mathetnaiiee, Canada, vith>
local rank qf Major )
7 p.e.e. Bothwell, John Sutton
7 QaekeU, Thomae
o Campbell, Alexander
7 Carlile, William Ogle
9 Davies, Allan Bedtord
xo Logan, Alfred
Sandee, Henry Thoe. Thowtpeon, \
Adj. X Adm. Br. W.B. York- \
9)wre Art. Volunteere )
Dee Barree,Auguetu» Henry John, >
Adj. to Col. Hon. D. M. Fraeerj
53 Carr, Theodore
0 Bheil, Henry
4 Lawrie, James Adair
B Tollner, Barrett Lennard
O'Cvdlaghan, Deem. Dykee Tynte, ]
Ateiet. Suvt. qf Experimenta, j-
Shoeburjfneee j
9 Peny, Lionel Frederick
B Lock^er, Edmund Btoughton^
Braithwaite S
3 Nash, Edmund Webb
B Slado, John llamsay
10 Ford, Chai'los £dm. Hawkshawe,
Boole, J. Buicombe. Brigade')
Major, Cape of Oood Hope . . . j
8 Bobinson,JohnCorfeane(ira/or, )
II Nov 78) i
6 Turnbull, Geo. Wilmot Maiiliind
Larcom, Sir Charles, Bart.^^\
Adj. Sligo ArtUlery Miliiia ... )
Beat^-Poienall, Oeorge Albert,
Adjutant Argyll and Bute Art.
Militia
▲ Pipon, Henry '18 Dec.
▲ Freeman, Robert Peere Williams, js Dec.
A Moleiworth, St. Aubyn ;x8 Dec.
xo p.».e. Maurice, John Frodk.*** ... 18 Dec.
▲ Marshall, George Henry is Dec.
Qeary^ HamiUou, n.a.o ,Iiiim. o/") ! _
Wurlilce Store*, Hong Kong ... j »8 I^ec.
Sotiper, Charlee Edtcard ' j8 Doc
3 Disney, Thos. 'Roht,,»^ Adjutant \ . „ ^
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9 Hutchweon, WiUiam Lacy
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9 Firebrace, George, At^j. Eeni\
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5 Mallins, William
8 Carr^, George Tennant*"
X Greer, CarUle,*" Adj. 35 Mar. 80
B Hare, Robt.Powel
3 Burt, Norman Macdonald
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10 Piatt, WadhamPigott
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7 Newcome, Henry George, Adj.
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7 Leach, John
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9 Arbuthnott,WalterCharlesWamer
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8 Walker, JEdgar Holford
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3 Western Charles Maximilian
8 Rowley, Hon. William Chambrd .
9 Davidson, William Leslie
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JO Fanshawe, George Dalrymple
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9 Wodehouse, Edwin Frederick
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B Rochfort, Alexander Nelson
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c Woods, Hans Charles Maunsell
0 Maitland, Reginald Paynter
1 Owen, George Pridham
B Beaver, Frederick Tyssen Mackinlay
c Kelly, Edward David
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1 Frith, John Sabatier
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3 Lano, Alfred Luther
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c PhilUmore, William George
c C'hallenor. George Richards
7 Bowles, Frederick Augustus
Waoe, Ernest Charles
9 Sharland, Arthur Heniy Hodges
A Campbell, Frederick William
6 Barlow, Maurice John
A Mackenzie, Samuel Kenneth
X Bunbury, Herbert Napier
9 Baker, Eden Moyle
4 Walford, William S worder
B Slade, Frederick George«»
10 Graham, Walter Ferrier
A Saunders, Macan William
B Suart, William Hodgson
A Campbell, Henry Alexander
10 Coffey, Charles Edward
Sevan, Reginald Johnstone
c Hall, Francis Henry
c Hervey, Constantino Rodney William
A Flint, Edward Montagu
B Hamilton, Peter Fisher Percival
A Skipton, Charles Stewart
0 Robertson, John Albert
B Maclaine, Hector
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of Factories, Bengal )
8 Elwes, Ernest Veness"*
2 Carter, Francis Tilson Shaen
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of Warlike Stores, Cape of Good Hope ...)
B Thring, William Powlett
xo Howie, Thomas Stickney
B Scott, Hugh Aboukir
A Montgomery, Alexander John
B Kirwan, John Denis
c Du Boulay, Ernest de Visme
B Potts, John William Hastings
g.c. Callwell. Albert Henry, Lieutenant of a^
Company of Gentlemen Cadete }
A Wodehouse, Josceline Heneage
2 Banister, FltsGerald Muirson
o M'Donnell, John
0 Temple, John
7 Hemng-Cooper, Charles HolUer
2 Skinner, Francis Nugent Macgregor
g.c. Hardy, William Eversley, Ineutenant of a \
Company of Gentlemen Cadets )
A Beaumont, George Howland WiUiam
B Coxhead, James Alfred
9 MaoMahon, Percy Alexander
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tenant of a Company of Gentlemen Cadets}
c Oakes, Reginald
I Henriques, Edward Nathaniel''*
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6 Prickett, William Robert la 8ept.72'
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1 Barker, John Stewart Scott ;i2Sopt.72^
B Bunny, Frederic Brioe xa Sept.72
4 Manael, Alfred '12 Sept.721
k UewBt, Arthur Hooatoan 12 Sept. 72.
4 Willis, Oharles Beaumont D'Anyers ! 12 Sept.72
A Weir, Hany George 12 Sept.72
2 Conninffham, John Dacres |ia Sept.72
c Shirref^Georiro Frederick Farquharson... ra Sept.72
Sftter^ Mewry John [la Sept.72!
nrraj, Arthur Mordaunt I12 Sept.721
B Goold-Adams, Francia Michael | 9 Jan. 73
c Saltmarahe, Plulip I 9 Jan. 731
A JeflVeys, Henry Byron f 9 Jan. 73
1 Fletcher, Walter Blunt j 9 Jan. 73
A Hawkina, John William 9 Jan. 73
c Bland, Frederick Milbank ' 9 Jan. 73
a Pickwoad, Edwin' Hay j 9 Jan. 73
1 Ward, Edward I 9 Jan. 73
Fenton, Arthur Pole I 9 Jan. 73
c Ind, Henry Welch I 9 Jan. 73
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tenient of Faetoriee, Kirleee j | 9 Jan. 73
4 Becher, Edward French | 9 Jan. 73
A Spencer, Gerald Robert ; 9 Jan. 73
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2 Eman, BoweaJjealie
9 Smyth, Owen Stuart
6 Nugent, George
I Ryan, Charles Aloysius
B Phillpotts, Arthur Henry Groker
jBaldock, Thomas Stanford J29 Apr. 73
A Vaughau'Hughes, Ernest 29 Apr. 73
B Saunders, Wuliam Arthur Gore I29 Apr. 73
A Grieve, John Andrew '^9 Apr. 73
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4 Gleeve, William Frederick [29 Apr. 73
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9 Owen, Henry O'Brien .12 Feb. 74
a Plant, William Arthur, Aide de Camp to) ^ „ ,, , ^
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2 Bunn, William Frederick la Feb. 74
3 Brady, Robert Maziere 12 Feb. 74
a "Loudon, Robert Dunn 12 Fob. 74
3 Gamctt-Botfleld, Walter Dubbon 12 Feb. 74
Smith, Edward Arthur 12 Feb. 74
6 Holland, Ellis Charles Fletcher i? Feb. 74
1 Sidney, ifon. Algernon 12 Feb. 74
6 Boteler, Francis Wilford 12 Feb. 74
6 Pratt, Arthur Spencer 12 Feb. 74
8 Blewitt, William Edward la Feb. 74
Jonee, Qilbert Saltoun la Feb. 74
8 Murphy, Francis Joseph la Feb. 74
4 Maberly, Charles Evan la Feb. 74
2 Kuper, Charles Victor Bremer la Feb. 74
A Hawkshaw, Edward Crichton x 2 Aug. 74
4 Radcliffe, Derwentwater 12 Aug. 74
3 Hansard, Arthur Clifton 17 Aug. 74
6 Elliot, Edmund Halbert 17 Aug. 74
4 Burton, Benjamin 17 Aug. 74
I Allen. John Richard Howard 17 Aug. 74
6 Stirling, James Wilfired 17 Aug. 74
II Fowle, Tronchard Frederic Thomas 17 Aug. 74
II Duff, BeaucliJimp 17 Aug. 74
II Roffers, SorroU Michael 17 Aug. 74
7 Fell, John Percy 17 Aug. 74
7 Simpson, Jol.u Murray 17 Aug. 74
4 Harrison, Robert Arthur Gwynne 1 17 Aug. 74
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3 Lett, Thomas Stackhouse
B Farmer, Francis Colebrooke
3 Gunner, Edward
Ord,St.John St. Oeorge
5 Burton, Albert
5 Burton, Hubert
II Bdwards, Eustace Gresley
6 Garden, Andrew Murray
7 Daunt, William Rainsford Mordaunt
B.1. Wheble, James St. Lawrence
A Waldron, Francis
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3 Rigg, Robert Addison 29 Apr. 73
A Blackett, Edward Umfreville 29 Apr. 73
5 de Jersey, William Grant 29 Apr. 73
II Priestley, Edward John Kenworthey 29 Apr. 73
B Hadden, Charles Frederick xx 8ept.73
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6 Brunker, James Milford Sutherland xi Sept. 73
Skirree, John Chivae 11 Sept.73
3 Cowan, Henry Vivian n Sept.73
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8 Hopkins, Manley Ogden ix Sept.73
I Rickarda, Cyril Henry ix Sept.73
MeCUnioek^ Leopold Alfred 11 Sept.73
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3 Rainsford, Stephen Dickson 11 Sept.73
6 Hickman, Stopford Cosby ix Sept 73
a Brett, Arthur Henry Wilford ti Sept.73
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9 Jan. 73 j( Vrquhart, Walter Andrew .
9 Jan. 73 10 Keiiie, Charles Wauchope.
6 Simpson, Henry CuthbertConnell Dunlop
0 Balfour, Wm. Edward Ligonier ...
4 Gallon, Hubert George Howard...
Purvie, Alexander Burridge
6 Wynyard, Rowley
3 Fleming, Edward William
9 Woods, George Edwin Annesley
Downing, David Fiizgerald
8 Tovmshend, George Robert
[I Bell-Irving, Andrew
8 Nosh, Edward
0 Sclater, Henry Crichton ,
8 Phillips, Thomas Vaughan Wynn
1 Simpson, Charles Napier
B May, Edward Sinclair
6 Leach, Reginald Pemberton
Bowe, Octaviue
29 Apr. 73
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4 Boothby, Reginald Evelyn ,
Darby, William Henry ,
10 Aplin, Hugh Morgan
X Lindsay, Walter i ullarton Ludoric
fBannatine, Richard Allason..
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B ConlifTe, Foster Lionel
II Rowan, Terence England
Newton, John WUliam Maredin
Dobie, William Huah Edward
B Haggard, Claude Mason
8 St*nsfeld, Thomas Wolrich Logan
c Warde, St. Andrew Bruce
I Joynes, Robert
B Osborne, Edmund George
8 Archdall. James Blackwood
5 Fulton, George Wade Robertson ii Sept.73
8 Woodrow, Thomas Henry Jackson ix Sept.73
I Browne, Arthur Henry '11 Feb. 74
10 Beresford, Marcus |ii Feb. 74
8 Dewar, David Erskine 11 Feb. 74
a Hey giUe, William Ho wley Beaumont 11 Fob. 74
10 Creagh, Arthur Gethin, Aide de Camp to ) «^v, „
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I Kelaart, Gerald Talbot !i2Feb. 74
Bailward. Arthur Churchill 1 12 Feb. 74
6 Hunter, Frederick Ernest Arundell '12 Feb. 74
5 Robertson, William John I12 Feb. 74
11 Howard. Cyras Cosmo laFeb. 74
5 Curtis, Harry Alexander Dyer 12 Feb. 74
Dunlop, Henry Cleland
10 Hodgson, James Owen
2 Kerrison, Edmund Roger Allday ,
3 Thomas, Sir Godfrey vignoles, Bart, ...
a King, William Frederick
4 Western, Charles Maximilian Thomas
xo Brereton, Walter Ebenczer
5 Dunlop, James William
9 Norton, Gilbert Frederick Allan
zi Acton, Thomas Hampden EvanB
7 Giles, George Edward
4 Haines, Robert Lewis
6 Hickman. Hugh Palliser
X Turner, Alft^d Heyland Parratt
5 Garston, Edgar John
XX ChuTch^vard, Walter Stanbury
6 Dunstervillo, Knightley Stalker
9 Walker, Charles Edward
8 Moberly, Walter Frederick Goorge
10 Tracey, Arthur
9 Piers, Henry^ Octaviua
4 Williams, Pierson Locke
5 Russell, Andrew Ernest
4 Orr, John Elphinstone Hugh
Smith, William ApeUy
4 Bittleston, George Hastings
6 Hicks, William John
3 Howard, Cecil Arthur
I Chambers, Arthur
4 Croft, Harry John
6 Burrows, Edmund Augustine
6 Crofton, Caldwell Henry
6 Waters, Wallscourt Hely-Hutchinson
lo Cottrell, Charles Dormer
5 Carter, Alfred Henry
9 Coker, John Aubrey Lawrence
4 Laml)ert, Edgar Alan
8 Maturin, Charles Edward
3 Davison, Kenneth Stewart
6 Crofton, Richard Martin
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S Blount, Charleft Hubert tig Aug. 75
9 Barlow, George Newion Halifax 19 Aug. 75
a Leader, Francis Henry Moubray
5 Booihby, George MuiTay
6 Elmslie, Frederick Bamngardt
3 Comiah, Francis Cecil David ...
z Inglefield, Norman Bruce
8 Macdonald, Allan Douglas
S Dawkins, Henry Stopford
5 Holden, Henry Oapel Lofll
3 Maxwell. Nigel
10 Henn, Richard Arthur Milton
7 Foster, Raymond Charles
HudBon, Henry Saundert
3 Keir, John Lindesay
5 Curteis, Franoia Algernon
7 Battersby, Thomas Preston ..
3 English, Joseph Oxley
6 Trench, Frederic John Arthur
3 Thackeray, Fvederick Rennell
Anderton^ CkarUt Alexander ..
4 Carter, Duncan Campbell
5 Hewson, John James
x> Barrett. Lennard
5 Hay, Arthur Ernest
7 Lloyd, Wilford Neville
9 Stone, Francis Gleadowe .
Daniell, Arthur Caimes
3 Hanna, William
8 Noble, Clarence Thomas Irving
7 Abdyjj^ Anthony. John..
Fox, FranoiB John
5 Barlow, Charles Mervyn
6 Taylor, William Henry Forbes
3 Felly, Charles Hamilton
a Hey land, John Rowley Kyffln Lloyd
5 Campbell, John Alex. Livingstone
7 Craig, John Francis
6 Adye, John
3 Cuthbertson, Francis Eugene
8 White, William Lewis
II O'Neill, William Heremon
4 Hughes, Arbuthnott James ,
5 Blanker, Latham Charles Miller
8 Murchison, Kenneth John Walker
6 Eardley-Wilmot, Arthur
3 Butcher, Henry Townsend
z Bampfleld, John Chancellor
3 Gundry, Henry Bowden
3 Morrieson, Henry Walters
S Williams, William Hugh
5 Simpson, George Gregoiy
10 Murray-Dunlop, Henry Liston
S Bundle, Henry Madeod Leslie
7 Powles, Thomas William
Sandbaeht Henrv Martin
3 Kelly, Rich. Makdougall Brisbane Franc.
5 Anson, 2fo». George Augustus
3 Montgonxery'CampbeU, Hugo
Pollard, WiUiam CkarUt
3 Barry, James David
8 Kent, Frederic Edmond
5 Alexander, Charles Henry
5 PorteouB, John James
8 Burmeeter, Arnold Charles
3 Ward, Frederick Hoolton
§ BruflUy Hemy »,,,
8 Felly, Henry Gerald .'.
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8 Trisoott, Charles Prideaoz
11 Foord, Edward
X Shiflher, John
z Acland, Franda Edward Dyke
a Boilean, Arthur Cadell Tait
3 Block, Maurice William Palmer
9 Tylden, Richard
4 Ramsay, Son, Charles Maule
5 Da Cane, Richard Hale
zi Young, Keith Ogilvy Baird
9 Jervois, Charles Edwyn
zo Savile, Walter Clare
5 Yassall, Robert Lowe Spencer .
I Marston, Jeffery Charles 35 Jan.
6 Manifold, John Forster.. 35 Jan.
6 Anderson, William Christian 25 Jan.
9 Clarke^ John de Winton Lardner- 35 Jan.
X Sinclair, Frauds Edwin '35 Jan.
zo Hay, Alexander Duncan '25 Jan.
8 Roberts, Richard Tucker 125 Jan.
ID M'Crea, Richard Francis 35 Jan.
4 Massy, William (3eorge 35 Jan.
3 Talbot, George James Francis 125 Jan.
a Mercer, Harvey Frederic '25 Jan.
5 GhrsBme, Frederick Jamee 25 Jan.
AlUopp, Fredtric Emut '35 Jan.
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1 Revnolds, Cecil Edward
5 Faber, Walter Vavasour
I Meade, John Wm. Babington ,
6 Jervis- White- Jervis, John Henry
7 Connolly, WUliam Hallett
I Guthrie, James Dunbar
a Gordon, Charles William
4 Briscoe, Edward William
4 Russell, William Melbourne
5 Hare, Edward Humphrey
4 Slater, Henry Martyn .
4 Fegen, Magrath Fogarty
I Heyman, Cecil Edward Hamilton
6 Blewitt, Charles Turner ,
6 Paterson, Edward Hamilton
3 Baly, Henry John
I Inglis, Thomas Drummond ,
3 Robinson, Charles Taylor .
Anderson, Edmund Bullar.
5 Hanham, Phelips Brooke
8 Frost, George Alfred
4 Chapman, Herbert Alexander
10 Foster, John Rafl^y
4 Beatson, William John Arnold
9 Peel, Edmund
a Vans-Agnew, John Eraser
I Gordon, Arthur William Bolton
7 De Lisle. Frederick Janvrin
11 Nelson, Horace Svdney
3 Grierson, James MoncriefT
6 Honner, William JamM
I Smith, Stanley George Drew
X Wingate, George Miller
9 Townsend, Charles Collingwood
I Wilson, Charles Henry Luttrell Fahie ...
10 Bell, Leonard
8 Toms, Francis Bevill Read
I Hornby, Edmund John Phipps-
11 Leslie, John Henry
3 Earle, William Henry Simeon
8 Nicolls, Edmund Gustavus
8 Shute, Arthur Blagden
7 Shewell, Harry Williamson Macan
7 Jackson. Montague Bertie Gosset
9 Molesworth, Hickman Crawford
1 Carleton. Henry Augustus ,
4 Vereker, Hon. Je£f!h9y Edward Pren^*)
dergast j
8 Jackson, Francis Beniamiu ,
8 Waller, John Dawson Hutchinson
2 Lid, Frederick William
9 Calder, Edmond Henry SomerviUe
3 Childers, Francis Cullmg Eardley
4 Fanshawe, Edward Arthur
3 OallweU, Charles Edward
2 Bimbury, William St. Pierre
4 Birch, Frederic Henry John
2 Leoky, Frederick Beauchamp
6 Bli^ne, Charles Forbes
9 Rogers, Hugh Henry ,
4 Watkins, Charles Bell
4 Thistlethwayte, Thomaa Qeox^ ..,
9 Sankey, Arthur
Champion, Henry Hyde
iz Bushe, Thomas Francis
6 Douglas, James Stewart «....
zo Cane, Claude Richard John
9 M'Leod, Reginald George MH^neen ......
3 Mahon, Reginald Henry
5 Simpson. Arthur Hellier
8 Helyar, Arthur Beaumont
5 Hiboert, Archibald Louia
6 Higginson, Conway Richard Dobba
8 Marrett. Edward live ' '
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8 Lane, Christopher William Moore 31 Jan. 7S
9 Matthews, Alfred „ ,
a PowelLAtherton fibUiott ,
6 Guise, Howard
3 Granet, Edward John
3 Taylor, Philip Beauchamp ^.
3 Kemball, George Vero
3 Armitage^ Edward Hume
7 Harvey, John Edward
7 Taylor, William Rowland
9 Wedderbum, Alexander Sorymgeour .
3 Turner, James Gibbon
4 Alexander, Gerald D'Arragon
8 Jellett, John Hewitt
2 Cooper, Francis Edwi^
a Jackson, Herbert Kendall
IZ Thornton, Sidney Vernon
7 Dallas, John Henry Lanfford
10 M*Laughlin, George Hall
5 Du Cane, Hubert John
11 Darley, George Roe , ,
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3 FeUding, Bndolph Robert Basil Aloyaios \
Angostme, Viscount )
II Nelflou, Edgar Forbes
zo Block, Arthur Hugh
2 Oldflald, Henry EUiott
6 Thomaon, Jocelyn Home
5 Beever, Henry Holt
5 Pindlay, NeU Douglas
10 Lamhitt^ Son. Arthnr
4 Paget, Wellesley Lvnedoch Henry
3 Johntton, James Tnomason
4 Bioardo, Henry George
10 NicoUs, Jasper Heriot Edmond
3 Minchin, Frederick Falkiner
8 Inglis, Henry Alves
9 Chamberlain, Thomas Ffoster
I Smith, Sydenham CampbelMJrqahart
10 Barrowes, Heniy Gray
1 Hobday, Bdmund Artnar Ponsonby
9 Wright, George
a Smith, Gilbert Boys
9 Ogilvie, Norman Stuart
3 Home, Gheurles Yernon
4 Goolbom, CuthbertBdward
2 Davidaon, John Robert Barkly
8 Close, Frederick Maodonald
9 Oliver, William James
5 Snthoven, Percy Henry
10 Lowe, Franols Manley
7 Bntler, Henry Richard
3 Heygate, RLcnard Lionel
6 Furholme, William Bmeat
11 Mnrray, Arthur Harris
II Gnixmess, Enstaoe
9 De Robeok, Henry Edward William
6 Balgoy, John Henry
9 Lambert, Walter
9 Bobertsan^Theodoro
2 Gardiner, Henry Laturence ,.,
10 Chance, Harry «.
7 Boberts, John Bobree Anderson
I Nathan, Frederio Lewis
9 Stoart, Alexander Ramsay ,
8 Omnmings, Wilfrid Heron
40 Barnes, Arthnr Stapylton
9 Cowper*Smith, Frederick Evan
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7 Tawney, Edward Plowden Archer
9 Turner, Archer Lhoyd Marisohal
3 Bundle, George Richard Ferrell
XX Goold- Adams, Henry Edward Fane ...
7 Lane, Samuel Willington
9 Simmcnds, Percy Richard
8 Fendall, Charles Pears
9 Lewes, John
10 Harkness, Thomas Robert
6 Labalmondiere, Julian Arthur
7 lAngley, John Penrioe
10 Forde, Lionel
4 Tyrwhitt, jffow. Rupert
7 Tothill, Francis William Galbraith ...
10 Morris, Maurice Morgan
6 Dames, Francis Talbot Longworth ...
1 Guinness, Charles Davis
IX Osborn, George
X Anderson, Clinton CorUandt
6 Baker, Qoorge Duff.
IX Pretyman, Ernest George
2 Grierson, George Lyon Walker
4 Johnston, Thomas Kelly Evans
4 Cockbum, William Frederick
11 Taylor, Henry Clarence Grant
10 Prlnsep, Douglas Gordon
7 Weigall, George Edward
xo Von Donop, Stanley Brenton
11 Gordon, AJezander Hamilton
8 Buckley, Edward Dunoombe Henry
8 Chamier, George Daniel
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having "diBtingiiished himself throughout the operations, particularly on (he 9th and xzth March 1858." Com-
manded the Artillery of Sir Hope Grant's Column in the action of Simree— severely wounded (five times mentioned
in despatches, Brevet of Major, CB.^ Medal with Clasp).
^ Colonel Newton served in the Crimean campaign from July 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol.
in the Trenches with the Siege Train, and was present at the bombardments of the 17th August and 8th SeptemUr
(Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
** Colonel Hawkins served in the Crimean campaign from March 1855, including the siege and fietU of SebaBtopol.
and was present at the bombardments of the 9th April, 6th and 17th June, z7th August, and 8th September (mentior r<d
in despatches, Brevet of Major, C3. Medal with Clasp, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
^ Colonel Williams commanded the Royal Artillery in New Zealand in 1864-66 during the Waikato, Taaranga,
and Wanganui campaigns, and was present at Rangiawhia, Haerini, Gate Pah, Nukumaru, and several minor
aSbirs (twice mentioned in despatches, CB.^ and Medal).
*3 Msjor General Grant served in the Crimean campaign from i8th Jan. 1855, in the Trenches with the sip?e
train, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and bombardments of 9th April and 6th and 17th June (MecLal
with Clasp, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, with Turkish Medal).
** Colonel Johnson served in the Crimean campaign of 1854-55, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (iledal
with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
*'' Colonels Connell, Smyth, and Saunders served in the Crimean campaign frDm June 1855, inclading the eieg:e
and tall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
** Lt. Colonel Purcell, Majors Richaroison and Wardell were present with three Batteries of Royal Artillery onder
Colonel M'Crea in the revolution which upset the Emperor Fausti in Hayti in Jan. 1859; landed and tirotcct&i
the Europeans at Port au Prince, and carried ofiT the Emperor his family and ministers; received the thanks cf
the English and French Governments.
*^ Major General C. S. Henry served in the Crimean campaign of 1855, in the Trenches with the sietre train
before Sebastopol (severely wounded), and at the bombardments of 9th April, 6th and 17th June. (Medal with
Clasp, Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and C£.)
^ Colonel Pipon served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the affairs of Bulganac and M'Keniu's
Farm, the battles of Alma and Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major,
Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
" Sir Edward Hamley served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including theafihirs of Bulganac and M'Keiuic'i
Farm, the battles of Alma (horse shot), Balaklava, and Inkerman (horse killed), the siege and fall of Sebastopcl,
and repulse of the sortie on the a6th October 1854 (mentioned in despatches. Medal with four Clasps, Brevets
of Major and Lt.Colonel, Knight of the Legion of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the
Medjidie, and CB.). Colonel Hamley is the author of " The Operations of War," a work that may confidenily be
characterized as one of the most invaluable modem military books extant— " there exists nothing to compart
with it in the English language for enlightened, scientific, and sober teaching in the generalart of war:" vide
The Timet of ist Nov. 1869.
•» Colonel Field served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 a» D.A.Q.M.Gen. to the Royal Artillery, and wa*
S resent at the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and with the expedition to Kertch (Brevet of Major, Medal with Cla^p,
[night of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
^ Colonel Hon. D. M'D. Fraser served in the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the battle of Inkerman aod
siege of Sebastoi)ol ^Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Com-
manded a Troop of Uoyal Horse Artillery in the action at Hyderghur 29th Nov. 1858, defeat of a rebel force at
Bujoedia, capture of Fort Mujeedia, and action at Bankee (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal, and CB.).
^ Sir Michael Biddulph served throughout the Eastern camnaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alna,
Balaklava, and Inkerman, and siege and fall of Sebastopol (Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, Medal with foiir
Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
•* Brigadier General Arbuthnot (twice wounded). Colonels Hastings and FitsHugh served in the Crimean cam-
paigfn f^om May 1855, including the siege and fall of Scbai<>topol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and ntthe
bombardments of 6th and X7th June (Brevet of Major, Medal with Cla8p,5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Uedsll.
^ Colonel Colclough was nominated to the 4th Classofthe Medjidie for services with the late Osmanli Horse Artillerr-
'7 Major Gleneral S. E. (Gordon served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Abna,
Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege and capture of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, Sardixnan and Turkic Medals
Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, and 5th Class of the Medjidie, served in India in 1857-58, and was present at the
actions of Pandora and Doundeakeira (mentioned in despatches. Medal, and CB.).
^ Major General Hon. E.T.Gage served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 as Brigade Major to the Royal Artillerr,
and was present at the affairs of Bulganac and M*Kenzie*s Farm, the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman,
capture of Balaklava, siege and fait of Sebastopol (^(edal with four Clusi)s, Brevets of Major and LtColonel,
Sardinian and Turkish Medals, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and CB.) ; was also present with the Turkish Army mvier
Omar Pasha during the operations at Rudchuck and Ghirgevo, in the summer of 1854, and has received the GvM
Medal for the campaign on the Danube, awarded to him by the Turkish Government.
•■ Colonel Tapper served in the Eastern camimign of 1854-55, including the battles of Balaklava and Inkormao
(wounded), the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and repulse of the sortie on the a6th October 1854 (Medal with three
Clasps, Brevet of Major, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
7* Colonel Hoyman served in the Crimean campaign from March 1855, including the siege and fall of Sel«»"
topol (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
7* Colonel Hoste served in the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to February 1855, including the battles t-f
Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, the siege of Sebastopol, and repulse of the sortie on the a6th October 1854 (BrcTf c
of Major, Medal with four Clasps, CB., 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
7* Colonel Reilly went to the Crimea as Aide de Camp to Brigadier General Fox Strangways ; served in tht
Trenches during the winter of 1854-55 and was appointed Adjutant to the Siege Train in February 1855, and sabsc-
quently Brigade Major ; was present at the bombardments of the 9th April, 6th and 17th June, z7th Auffust. and
8th September. After the fall of Sebastopol he was appointed Deputy Assistant Quarter Master Geneialat Head
Soarters (three times mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, CB.^ Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of
ionor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Appointed to accompany the Prussian Army in the cam-
paign of x866. Appointed Military Attach^ to the Frencn Army in 1870, and being attached to the Army of the
Loire, was present at the various operations around Orleans including the battles of the and (battle of Artoiay) 3ri
and 4th December, which resulted m the evacuation of the city, when he was taken prisoner by the German Amy
ftnd sent to England (Commander of the Legion of Honor). Commanded the Royal Artilleiy in South Africa,
and was present in the field with the army during the latter part of the campaign in Zululand in 1879.
** Colonel Godb^ served in the Crimean cam])aign fW)m May 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol.
in the Trenches with the siege train, including the bombardments of 6th and X7th June (Medal with Clasp, Brerrt
of Major, and Turkish Medal).
** Colonel D. Sarsfield Greene served in India as Aide de Camp to Sir John Dupuis in 1857-58 ; commanded
the Field Artillery at the action of Pandoo Nuddce, and also at the several engagements on the a7th and aSth
November; was present at the operations round Ca>vnpore, and its relief bj Lord Clyde; present at the battle cf
Cawnpore on the 6th December 1857 (four times mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal, and CB.). Was
selected by Lord Strathnaim to command one of the Columns during the Fenian outbreak in Ireland.
•♦ Colonel Barry served in the FJasiem campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and
Inkerman, and siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with four Cliu^ps, Brevet of Major, Sardinian and Tarkifb
Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie). Served in India in 1857-58, including the relief of the Garrison of Lucknofr.
battle of Cawnpore, siege and capture of Liicknow— severely wounded (twice mentioned in despatches, Brevet ot
liLColonel, Medal with two Clasps). Sei-vod with the expedition to China in i860, and was present atSinho,
Tangku, capture of Taku Forts, actions near Tangchow, and surrender of Pekin [CB. Medal with two Clasp*).
** Colonel Elgec was present at the capture of Canton in Doc. 1857 (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
•7 Colonel Hay served as Assistant Adjutant General of Artillery with the expedition to China in i860, and was
S resent at Sinho, Tangku, capture of Taku Forts, actions near Tangchow, and surrender of Pekin (Brevet of Magw
[edal with two Clasps) . . / * / ^ . » . .^
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" Colonel Spnrway served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battle of Inkermnn, siege and
tall (jf tjebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Lejpon of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
p^jonel Michell served in the Eastern campaign of 1854. and up to May 1855, including the battles of Alma
and Balaklava, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Claaps, Brevet of Major, Sardinian and Turkish iledals,
and 5th CUis» of the Medjidie). Served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the Btorm and capture of
Jloanjrunge. siege and capture of Lucknow, and commanded the Royal Horse Artillery at the aflfair of Tigree,
relief of Azimghar, action near Azimutghur, operations in the Jungle, and capture of Jugdespore. attack and
f.ipturo of Tiroul (four tiroes mentioned in despat^'hes, Brevet of Lt.CoTonel. Medal with Clasp, and CB).
'*' Colonel Bedingfold sei-ved with the expedition to China in i860, and was present at the capture of the Taku
F'>rt8 and surrender of Pekin (Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps).
"' Cohinel Govan served with the expedition to China in iSCo. and was present at Sinho, Tangku, and capture of
Takn ForU (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Also served in the operations against the Taepings in iho
vicinity of Shanghai in April and May 1862.
*• Colonel Ingilby served in the Eo-stern campaign of 1854, and up to March 1855, including the aflairs of Bui -
iranac and AfKenrie's Farm, the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkennan (sevcrelv wounded), tlic Hicj^^e of
.^ebastopol, and repulse of the sortie on the 26th October 1854 (Medal with four Clasps, Brevet of Major, .Sar.lniiau
aiul Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
* Colonel Yates served in the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the affair at M'Kcnzie's Farm, battles of Alraa
and Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol, and repulse of the sortie on the 26Lh October 1854 (Medal with tbiro Cla^^pb,
Brevet of Major, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie). Ser>ed in the Indian cr.nip. j/m ..f
1857-58, present at the action of Secundra, siege and capture of Lucknow, commanded Royal Horse ArtiiliMv at.
the affairs of Saragunge on 23rd and 29th of July, also commanded the Artillery in the actions ut Suluiui.r.ro on
'-'94 n"? ^^^^ ^^^' *^5^ (tbree times mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clut=p, and i'li.).
Colonel W. J. Williams served in the Crimean campaign from May 1855. including the fiicgc aiul Tail of
Scbastopcil (wounded), in Trenches with siege train, and at bombardments of 6th and 17th June (Brevet of Major,
Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
and action of Barree (Medal with two Clasps). Served with the expedition to China in i860, and was prcscrL
at Tangku, capture of Taku Ports, and surrender of Pokin (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Lt.Colonel,
and Cli.
^ Colonel Oldorshaw served in the Crimean campaign from January 1855, including the siege and "fall of
Scbaatopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and bombanlment of April ; was employed on special service in
1855-56 (Medal with' Clasp, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of tlie Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
^ Colonel G. C. Henry served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battle of Inkerman, siege and
fall oi Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Major, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the
>fedjidio). Served the Indian campaign in 1858-59, and commanded a Field Battery attached to Colonel Kelly'a
> >rce in the attack and defeat of the rebel forces posted on the first range of the Nepaul Hills on the 25th and 28th
March 1859 (mentioned in despatch. Medal).
" Colonel N. O. S. l*umer served in the Crimean campaign from ilarch to September 18=^5, including the sicgo
and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Metljidic, and Turkish Medal). Scned
times mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Coloner, Mtdal with Clasp, and CB.).
'* Colonel P. J. Campbell served in the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal). AJso in the Crimean campaign from
JuTic to December 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebai>t<jpol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
"" <;olonol TViss served in the Crimean campaign from May to July 1855, including the siege of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, and Turki«»h Medal). Served at Canton with the force under Rear Admiral Seymour in i85(>-57.
AUo with the Expedition of i860, and present at the surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
'"^ Colonel R. Curtis served in. the Crimean campaign iVom July 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebas-
ttpol, in the Trenches with the siege train (Medal with Clnsp. Turkish Alcdal, and Brevet of ^Mojor),
'** Colonel Hope served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, and was present at the battle of inkcvmnn. siego
and fall of Sebaatopol (wounded), in the Trtnches with the siege train throughoutthc sicgo, including the bom-
iMirdments of 17th October, 9th April, 6th and 17th June, 17th August, and 8th September (Medal with two
Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
'^ Colonel Brendon served in the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to March 1855, including the affairs of
M'Kenzie's Farm, the battles of Alma and Inkerman, the siege of Sebastopol, and repulse of the sortie on the sClh
Oct. 1854 (Brevet of Major, Modal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
^^ Colonel de Havilland served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 (save the interval between ist March and
6th Sept. 1855), including the battles of Alma and Balaklava, and siege of Sebastopol (^Icdal with three Clasps,
Brevet of Major, and Turkish Medal).
^^ Colonel Lukin served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and
Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and at the bombardments of 9th April,
6th and 17th June, 17th August, and 8th September (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal wirh four
Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Me<ljidie, and Turkish Medal). Was selected to be sent
home in charge of Trophies from Sebastopol, and had the honor of presenting them to lier Majesty the Queen and
His Royal Highness Pnnce Albert in the Royal Arsenal at Woolwich.
'^ Colopel Davis served in the Crimean campaign from 6th July 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebas-
topol, and battle of the Tchemaya (Medal with Clasp, Victoria Cross, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Modal,
and Brevet of Major).
^'^ Colonel W. J. Bolton served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, in the Trenches with the siege train
throughout Uie siege of Sebastopol, including the bombardments of 17th October, 9th April, 6th and 17th June, 17th
August, and 8th September ; was also present at the battle of Inkerman (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major,
Medal with two Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). In 1870
while serving as Brigade Major of Royal Artillery in Canada he volunteered for the Red River Expedition, to
which he was appointed Chief Staff Officer, and on the return of the force was honorably mentioned in despatches
and made a CMO. for his services therewith.
*" Colonel Simpson served the Crimean campaign of 1854 and up to Jime 1855, including the battle of Inker-
man, siege of Sebastopol. in the Trenches with the siege train, and bombardments of 17th Oct. and 9th April (Brevet
of Major, Medal with two Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
'** Colonel Byrne served in the Crimean campaign from May 1855, includmg the siege of Sebastopol, and expe-
dition to Kertch (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
^^* Colonel French served with the expedition to China in i860, and was present at Sinho, Tangku, capture of
Taku Forts, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps). Also during the operations against the Taepings in
the vicinity of Shanghai in May and October 1862, including the capture of the walled cities of Tainpoo and Tsolin,
the fortified city of Kajow, the affair at Nanksiang, and recapture of the walled city of Kahding.
"'* Colonel Owen 8er\'ed the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battle of Inkerman, siege and fall of
Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and bombardments of 17th October, 9th April, and 6th, 17th June,
nnd 8th September (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps, Knight of the Legion of
Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal.
''-^ Colonel Denne served in the Crimean campaign from August 1S55, including the siege and fall of Scbu.s-
topol (Modal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
''^ Colonel P. W. L'Kstrange served in the Crimean campaign from Dec. 1854, in the Trenches with the siego
train before Beba«topol, and at the bombardments of 9th April and 6th and 17th June— severely wounded, and battle
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of the Tchernaya (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, Sardinian and Turkish Medals,
;nnl 5th Class ol' the Meiljiclie).
'^^ Colonel Andrewes ser\'ed in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battle of Inkerman, siege and
lull of Sebastopol— .slightly wounded in the Trenches on and Nov. 1854 (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Ma^or,
Kn.,'iit of the Lej?ion of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medgidie).
''' Lt.Colonel Murray was nominated to the 4th Class pf the Medjidie for services with the late Osmanli Hone
A viiiiory. Commanded a Column of British ana«Native Indian Troops in support of Lt.Colonel Gordon, Royal
K'-nioers, commanding the Chinese Imperial Force in 1863-64, at the capture of the walled cities of TaiUan,
iv A iiisan, and subsequent operations up to and including the fall of Soochow (mentipned in despatchea, and iit
M ;<< (Jolden Order ot the Dragon). Commanded a Battery of Armstrong 13-pounders thronghout the Abvasiiuan
( uiipai^ from the 13th Dec. 1867 and was present at the capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of
-Majoi', and Medal).
^^"^ Colonel Mackenzie served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battle of Inkerman, siege and
fsxll of Scbastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and bombardments of lytn October, 9th April, and 6th and 17th
'^nne, 17th August, and Sih September; commanded rocket train at the bombardment of Kinboum (Brevet
oI Major, Medal with two Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie. and Turkish Medal).
'"^ Colonel Rowley served in the Kaflir war of 1851-53 (Medal). Also in the China expedition of i860, and was
',)resent at the capture of the Taku Forts, actions of the i8th and aist September near Tangchow and surrender of
Pckin (Medal with two Clasps).
'** Colonel Heberden served in the Crimean campaign from July to November 1855, including the siege and Call
of Scbastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
"' Colonel Croodenough served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the action of Pandoo Nnddee,
sioi^e and capture of Lucknow, attack and capture of Fort Birwah — severely wounded (three times mentioned in
despatches. Brevet of M^or, Medal with Clasp).
'3* Colonel A. H. W. Williams served in the Crimean campaign from June 1855, including the siege and fall of
Scbastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in India in 1858, and was engaged in the repulse of the
mutinous sepoys at Moolkiin on 31st March (mentioned in despatches) ; also served in Central India, and wu
present at the capture of Fort Nahurgah; subsequently commanded a flying column in pursuit of Tantia Topee;
and afterwards served as Brigade ^ojor to the Royal Artillery of the Malwa Division (Medal).
*'* Colonel Cockbum, Lt.Colonel Cardew, Majors Tupper and Farrell served in the Crimean campaign f^m Sep-
tember 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
'" Colonel Strover served in the Crimean campaign from June 1855, including the siege and ftill of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the field in New Zealand war during 1860-61 and commanded
the Royal Artillery during the greater part of the war in the Taranaki (Brevet of Major, and Medal).
*" Colonel J. H. Peile served in the New Zealand war in 1864-66 in command of a Field Battery (Medal).
"7 Lt.Colonel F. T. Whinyates served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Bala*
klava, Inkerman, and Tchernaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie,
and Turkish Medal).
*" Lt.Colonel Waller served in India in 1857-58, and was present in the actions of Secundra. Chanda, and Saltui-
pore, siege and capture of Lucknow, relief of Azimghur, and capture of Jugdespore (three times mentioned in de*
spatches, Medal with Clasp).
' '^ Colonel A. C. Johnson served in the Crimean campaign from May 1855, including the siege and Call of Sebai-
topol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in India in 1858, and was present at the siege and capture
ol Fiucknow, and actions of Sirsee and Nawabgunge (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
"^ Lt.Colonel King served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the afiairs of Bulganac and M'Kenzie'8
Farm, battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, repulse of the sortie on the 36U1
(kt. 1854, and was Aide de Camp to General Markham at the final assault of the Redan on the 8th September tmen-
ti «ned in despatches. Medal with four Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5U1 Class of the Me<yidie, and TurbBh
Medal).
*" Lt.Colonel R. R. Jones served in the Crimean campaign from Deo. 1854, includingthe siege and fall of Sebas-
topol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Modal).
1** Lt. Colonel J. H. Brown and Major Harris served in the Crimean campaign from Dec. 1854, including thesiege
and fall of Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and at the bombardments of gth April, 6th and 17U1
June (Medal with Clasp, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
^♦^ Lt.Colonel Strangways served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including theaflnurs of Bulganac
and M'Kenaie's Farm, battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, capture of BalakUva, siege and Call of Sebas-
tonol (Medal with four Cliisps,' Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
•*« Majors Brancker and Hobart served with the expedition to China in i860, and were present at Sinho,
Tangku, and capture of Taku Forts (Medal Vith Clasp).
^*7 Lt. Colonels Booth, Brackenbury, and Gore served in the Crimean campaign from June 1855, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Chisp, and Turkish Medal).
*^ Lt.Colonel Markham served the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to January 1855, includingthe affkir of M'Ken-
zio's Farm, battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol, and repulse of the sortie on the 26th Oct. 1854 (Medal
with three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal). Served in India in 1858, and was present at
the action of Secundra on 23rd Jan. (Medal).
^^ Colonel Teesdale served as Aide de Camp to Major General Sir W. F. Williams during the whole of the
blockade of Kars, and at the battle on the Heights above that town on the 29th Sept. 1855. Suooessftilly held the
Redoubt called *' Yuksek Tabia " for the space of seven and a half hours under a very heavy flre on the agth Sept.
1855, and was mentioned in the despatch. Received a severe contusion from a grape-shot in the leg. The rank ot
lit.Colonel and the 3rd Class of the Turkish Imperial Order of the Medjidie were conferred upon him by the Saltan.
In a letter from the Foreign Office, dated 7th March 1855, Her Majesty's Government conveyed their sense of
approval of his efforts in averting from the (Jarrison of Kars the horrors that they suffered trota. fSamine in the pre-
ceding winter. In virtue of his rank of Lt. Colonel in the Turkish Service he received the Order of Companion of
the Bath and that of the 4th Class of the Legion of Honor. Has also received the Victoria Cross.
'" Lt. Colonel Torriano served in the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to Aug. 1855, inclndinir the battle of Inker-
man, siege of Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, bombardments of 17th October, 9th April, and 6th
and 17th Juno (Medal with two Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal). Served in India in
1857-58, and was present at the action of Pandora, storm and capture of Meangunge, siege and oaptore of laxeknow,
and captures of the Forts of Dehnia and Tirol in Oude (Medal with Clasp).
•" Lt.Colonel J. T. B. Brown served in the Crimean campaign firom July 1855, including the siege and fidlof Se-
bastopol (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal^.
^*» Lt.Colonel Tyler served in the Crimean campaign from Julv 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol—
wounded (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also served in the Indian campaign in 1858-59, and acted as
Stafi" Officer to Lt.Colonel Walker in the attack and defeat of the rebel force which occupied the Fort and jmigle of
Bimgaon (mentioned in despatch. Medal).
i^ Lt.Colonel Smart served in India in 1857-58, and was present at the actions of Cniandaand Snitanpore, si^and
capture of Lucknow, actions of Barroe, Sirsee, and Nawabgunge (twice mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
"« Lt.Colonel T. B. Strange served in India in 1857-58, and was present at the actions of Chanda, Saltanpore, and
Dhowrara, siege and capture of Lucknow, actions of Korsee, Nawabgunge, Seragunge, affkirs of ajrd and 9^
July, passage of the Goomtee at Snitanpore, including affairs of 25th 26th 27U1 and aSth Augost, and Doadpore wth
Oct. (four times mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
^>7 Lt.Ck)lonel Francis Lyon, and Majors Traoey (wounded) and Tarleton served the Indian campaign of 1858,
and were present at the siege and capture of Lucknow and several minor affkirs (Medal with Clasp).
»« Lt.Colonel M. Taylor and Major C. B. S. Scott (wounded) served in the Crimean campaign flrom May i855»
in the Trenches with the siege train at the siege and flail of Sebastopol, and bombardments of 6Ua and xTth June
and 17th August (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
m Lt-Colonel Keate served in the Crimean campaign flrom March to August 1855 wd was present at the liegt of
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). » ^ *• -b
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1* LtuColonels J. J. Smith and Still, and Major de Moleyns, served in the Crimean campaifrn from Jaly 1855,
indadtn? the sief?e and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Torkish Medal).
'" LtColonel Eardlcy Maitland served throughout the operations with Havelock's Column in 1857, including the
actions of PuttehpCHre, Aoimg, Pandoo Nuddee, Cawnpore, Oonao, Buseerutgunge (first and second), Boorbeakc-
cbowkee, Mungawara, and Alambagh, relief a^Ml defence of the Residency at Lucknow, with Outram's Force iu
the Alambagh from Jan. to March 1858, siege and capture of Lucknow, and actions at Solimpore and Sundeela in
iho eiwaing Oude campaign (Medal with three Clatsps, and a year's service) . Was appf)inted a military attacht^
to the British Embassy at Constantinople during the Kusso-Turkish war in 1877, and was with the Head Quarters of
the Tarkish forces at the defence of the Shipka Pass and at other places.
'" Lt.Cok)nel Thomhill served throughout the Eastern campaiirn of 1854-55, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol, and bomlmrdment of the 6th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
'" LkColonel Pearso served in the Crimean campaign from July 1855, includinj^ the siege and fall of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served in India in 1858, and was present at the
capture of Kotah on 30th March (Medal).
1^ Major Schreiber served in the Crimean campaign from June 1855, including the siege and foil of 8ebast(>XiuI
(3fedal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
»« Lt-Colonel Alderson served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and
Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and bombardments of 17th October. 9th
April, and 6th and 17th June (Modal vnth. tlireo Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
^^ Lt.Golonel Ravenhill and Major Tweedie served in the Crimean campaign from April 1855, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol, and battle of Tchemaya (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Major Tweedie also
served in India in 1858, and was engaged in the repulse ot the mutinous Sepoys at Mooltan in July (Medal).
'*» Lt.Golonel Ruck-Kecne served in the Crimean campaign of 1854-55, including the battle of Inkerman, siege
and fnll of Sebastopol (wounded), in the Trenches with the Biogc train, and bombardments of 17th October, 9th April,
ani 6th and 17th June (Medal with two Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
'""' Lt Colonel Hanwell served in the Crimean campaign from May 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebaf--
toTwl (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
'"* U. Colonel Law served in the Crimean campaign from June 1855, including the siege and fall of ScH^astopol
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the expedition to China in i860, and was present at the actions
near Tangchow, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Kafir war of X878. Served in the Zulu
war of 1879. While commanding the Royal Artillery in South Africa he was appointed Commandant of the Lower
Tngela district in Natal : he prepared the column lor the relief of Ekowe, commanded one of the two divisions of
iho oolomn in the relief of that place, and was present in the engagement at Gingindhlova (mentioned in des-
patches, CB.).
'^ LtColonel Downes served in the Crimean campaign from May to August 1855, including the siege of Sebas-
topol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) .
•*♦ Lt.Golonel Warren served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the relief of Lucknow by Lord Cljfdc,
battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec, and subsequent engagement at the Subadar's Tank ; commanded the Heavy Battery
at the storming of Meangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow ; siunmer campaign in Oude. and actions of Bain e
and Simree ; passage of the Goomtee at Sultanpore, taking of Port Rehora, and attack on Koelee (conmiandcd the
ArtiUery) ; also served in the Trans-Grogra campaign, incniding action of Cherodra, and taking of the Fort of Mud-
jedisn-commanded the Mortar Battery (three times mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps). Served at
lTral)e^'Ia in the campaign against the hill tribes in the North-West Frontier of India in 1863, and was present at the
stormmg of the Conical Hill and Lalloo, also at the engagement in the plain of Chumla (mentioned in despatches.
Medal with Clasp). Served throughout the Bhootan campaign of 1864-65.
''• Lt.Colonel Betty served in the Now Zealand war in 1804-66, including the Waikato campaign and action at
Orakau (mentioned in despatches) in commandof a Battery ; also during the Wan^nui campaign, and commanded
the Field Guns in action on the Patea river in March 1865, and in other skirmishes on the Wanganui coast, and
pre-^nt at the attack and defeat of the natives at Kaitaki (Medal).
'^ Lt.Colonel Wyllie and Major Phillpotts served with the expedition to China in i860, and were present
at Sinho, Tangkii, capture of Taku Ports, actions near Tangchow, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Claaps) .
^^ CokmelH. T. Arbuthnot served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the affair at M'Kenaie's
Farm, battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol. and repulse of the sortie on the 26th Oct. 1854
(Medal with three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian campaign of
1857-58, including the action of Secundra, attack on a Fort near Moonshecgunge, siege and capture of Lucknow,
capturft of Forts Rehora and Koorlee (mentioned in despatch. Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
'^ Major General Biddulph served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and
Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol, ana expedition to Kertch (Medal with three Clasps, Turkish Medal, and 5th
Class of the Mec^idie). Served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the action of Kalee Nuddee, siege and
capture of Luoknow (as D.A.Q.M.Gtoneral of Artillery) , action of Jamo (as Brigade Mador fco the Field Force), and
affair of Daoodpoore. Served as D. A. Adjutant General of the Oude Force under Sir Hope CJraht ftx)m Oct. 1858,
and was present in the operations in the Byswarra district, passage of the Gogra, and various actions on the
Nepaul frontier, also operations there in 1859 terminating in the forcing of the Jerwah Pass (several times meii-
tirraed in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served as Military Secreti^ with the expedition to China in i860, and
was present at Sinho, Tangku, capture of Taku Porte, actions near Tangchow, and surrender of Pekin (Brevet of
MaJor, Medal with two ClMps). Was promoted Brevet Lt.Colonel for services in India.
'^^ Lt.Colonel P. E. Hill served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Balaklava and
Inkerman, si^pe and fkll of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
Served in N.w. India under Sir John Michel in 1858-59 (Medal).
^ Lt.Golonel Rideout served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1 854-55, including the battle of Inkerman, siege
and fall of Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and bombar^ents of 17th October, oth April, 6th and 1 7th
June, 17th Angnst, and 8th September; on the last bombardment he commandea a battery of Mortars (mentioned
in despatches. Medal with two Cbisps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal). Served with the Royal
Horse Artillery throughout the campaign of 1858-59 in Oude, including the occupation of Fysabad, passage of the
Ooomtee at Snltanpore, afRiirs at Shahpore, Paleeghat, and Kandoo Nuddee ; and in the Trans-Gogra district at
the aOkir of Chiurda, capture of the Fort of Mujeedia, and action of Bankee (Medal).
**• Lt.Colonel Humfrey served in the Crimean campaign from March 1855, in the Trenches vrith the siege train
before Sebastopol, and at the bombardments of 9th April, 6th and 17th Jnne (Medal with Clasp, Sardinian and
Turkish Medals).
"♦ Lt.Colonel C. W. Wilson commanded the Royal Artillery of the Left Brigade Dooar Field Force in Bhootan from
February 1865, and the whole Artillery of the Force on the Eastern Frontier of Bengal from June to October 1865,
and was present at the taking of Stockades at Bala Pass, at the destruction of Stockades above Buxa, and at the
taking of Stockades of Nagao above Chamoorchee (Medal with Clasp). Commanded the Enrasmn (Mountain)
Battery of Artillery in the Exx>edition against the Loshais in 1869 under Brigadier General W. F. Nuthall.
^ Major de Wiiiton (wounded) served the Crimean campaign trova January 1855, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and bombardments of 9th April and 6th and 17th June (Medal
with Clasp. Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
'"* Major the Hon. R. Y. Diuon was present at the capture of Canton in Dec. 1857 (Medal with Clasp).
^ Major L. Griffiths served in the Crimean campaign from November, 1854, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol, and in the IVenohes with the siege train at the bombardments of 9th April and 6th and 17th June
(Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
^ Mi^ Llnell3m served thronghout the Abyssinian campaign firom the 13th Deo. 1867 and commanded two
guns left in garrison at Addigerat (Medal).
^^ Colonel Hickes served in the Crimean campaign ft*om Nov. 1854, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol,
in the Trenches with the siege train, and bombardments of 9th April and 6th and i-vth Jnne (Medal with Clasp,
Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal). Served as Aide de Camp to Brigadier General Crofton with
the expedition to China in i860, and was mresent at Sinho, Tangkn, oaptuce of Takn Forts, actions near Tangchow,
sod surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Mi^or).
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'^> Major W. O. Mutin aerved in the Crimean Campaign from December 1854 to Janoary 1855, inolnding tht
sicKC of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
'^'^ Major F. A. Anley served in the Crimean campaign from March 1855, in the Trenches with the siege txva
before Sebastopol, including the bombardments of the 9th April, 6th and xyth Jane, X7th Angnst, and 5th
^^cptomber (Medal with Clasp, Sardinian and Turkish Medals) . Senred also in India during the muuny, and was
present at the repulse of the Mutineers at Mooltan on the 31st August 1 858 (Medal). Has also the Bronze Medal
of tlio Royal Humane Society.
>»* Major Ellis, subsequent to the fall of Sebastopol, served in the Ciimea from early in October 18^5 until the
ovHritntion in June 1856, and was employed in the destruction of the Docks of Sebastopol. Commanded a Detach*
meiii of Royal Artillery from the i6th November 1858 to the i6th March 1859 with the Berar Field Force, and vm
rmiiioyed to destroy bv mines one of the strongholds of the Bohillas in the Deccan. Senred throughout th«
A by. simian campaign from the 13th Dec. 1867, first in a Field Batteiy of which ho brought most of the horses from
ludia to Zoola, out becoming Supemumerarv waa subsequently employed as Provost Marshal and in the lAnd
TrHi Import Train. Commanded a Division of the Train in the Highlands of Abyssinia for several montha. Held
command of the Train at Sooroo and at Addigerat, two important posts on the line of communication to Magdala
(mentioned in despatches. Medal).
''' Lt. Colonel O. H. A. Nicolls served in the Crimean campaign of 1854 till October of that year. Served also the
cnmpaign of 1855 from September, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and TurkiBh
Modal). Was in command of the Royal Artillery throughout the operations in Perak in 1873-77 under Major
iiei.eral the Hon. Sir F. Colbome, including the advance on and capture of Kinta in December 1875 (Brevet of
Lt. Colonel).
!>" Major Majendie served in the Crimean campaign from May 1855, including the siege and fbll of Sebaatopol
( Mcilal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in India in 1858, and was present at the siege and capture of Lnclc*
iiuw, and action of Sirsee (Medal with Clasp).
''-'^ Sir John Campbell served in the Crimean campaign from 38th March 1855, inclndmg the siege and fall of 8«-
bAMtopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and at the bombardments of 9th April, 6th June, x7th June, T7tli
Augiist, and 8th September (Medal with Clasp, Sardinian and Turkish Medals). Served with the expedition to
('hinain i860, and was present at Sinho, Tangku, capture of Taku Forts (mentioned in despatches, also in ths
French General's despatches for services in command of two Howitsers in support of the French attack), acUoni
near Tangchow and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
iM Major F. A. Whinyates served in the Crimean campaign from April 1855, including the siege and fall of S«*
bastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the battle
of Cawiipore on 6th December, action of Futtehghur, and affair of Kankur (Medal).
1" Major Elton served in the Crimean campaign from March 185^, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol. is
the Trenches with the siege train, and at the bombardments of 9th April, 6th and x7th June (Medal with Clasp,
Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
*>i Major Rooke served in the Crimean campaign fhnn August 1855, including the siege and fkll of Sebaatopol
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
*>« Major Wortnam served in the Crimean campaign firom July 1855, including the siege and fiUl of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in India with the Okamundel Field Force in 1859, and was present
at the attack on the Fort of Beyt, siege and fhll of Dwarka. Served with the expedition to China in z86o, and waa
present at Sinho, Tangku, and capture of Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp).
^ Major Maule served in the Crimean campaign from May 1855, m the Trenches with the siege train at the
siege and fall of Sebastopol, and bombardments of 6th and x 7th June and z7th August (Medal with CUisp. B*»^ii*if«
and Turkish MedaJs) . Served also in India in 1857-59 with the Ri^pootana Field Force under General Roberts, and
was present in the action of Pertabghur (Medal).
*M Lt. Colonel Geary served in the Crimean campaign fromMay 1855, in the Trenches with the siege train at the siege
and fall of Sebastopol, and bombardments of the 6th and 17th June and 17th August (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of
tho Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served in the field during the Indian mutiny from October 1858 to 1859 in the
Jugdespore district, and with Sir Hope Grant's and Gorruckpore Field Forces. Served throughout the Abyssinian
campaign from ist January 1868 as Brigade Major of Artillery and was present at the action of Arogee and oaptoie
of Magcmla (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, and Medal).
^^ Major Rice served in the Crimean campaign tram May to August 1855, with the siege train at the siege of
Sebastopol, and bombardments of 6th and 17th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
^ Major J. H. P. Anderson served in the Crimean campaign from August 1855, including the siege and fiill of Se-
bastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Present at the capture of Canton in December 1857 ; i^d served
with the expedition of x86o, present at Sinho, Tangku, capture of Taku Forts, actions near Tangchow, and surrender
of Pekin (Medal with three Clasps).
*» Major A. S. Hunter served in the Crimean campaign firom May x8^5, including the siege and ftUl of Sebasto-
pol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also served in the field durmg the New Zealand war in 1867.
'" Major Staveley served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the action of Kalee Nuddee, aSkir of
iCamgunga, siege and capture of Lucknow, actions of Bareilly, Shahjehanpore, and Mohumdee, capture of Fcvt
Bunnia and Rampore Kussiah, passage of the Gogra at Fyzabad, and afiHftir of Mucheegann (Medal with Clasp).
3" Major Edmeades served in India in x8s7-«8, and was present at the action of Kalee Nuddee, battle of Cawn-
pore on 6th Dec., and action of Sherghur Ghat (Medal).
u« Major Bum served in India in 1857-58, and was present at the capture of Nurgoond on zst June 1858 (Medal).
Served with the expedition to China in i860, and was present at Sinho, Tangku, and capture of Taku Forts (Medal
with Clasp).
*^* Major William Smith served in the Indian campaign of 1857^59, including the relief of Lucknow by Lord
Clyde, battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec., actions of Serai Ghat (mentioned m despatches), Chanda, Umeerpore, and
Sultanpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, attack of the Moosabagh, and action of Barree ; aiterwards present with
various forces in pursuit of the enemy and watching the fords of the Gogra, and in the Trans-Gogra campaign u-
eluding several small aflhirs on the Raptee and the frontier of Nepaul (Medal with two Clasps) . Served in the New
Zealand war in 1864 in command of a Detachment of Royal Artillery in the campaigns on the Waikato and at Te
ilanga including the attack on the Gate Pah, where his guns were reported by Sir Duncan Cameron as having been
if great service (Medal).
318 Major Burnett served in the Indian campaign in 1857-58, including the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde,
tatUe of Cawnpore on 6th Deo., siege and capture of Lucknow, actions of Barree and Sirsee (Medal with two
Clasps).
*i* Major Talbot served with the expedition to China in i860, and was present at Tangku, and captnn of Takn
Forts (Medal with Clasp).
^ Lt.Colonel Oliver served in the Indian campaign in 1857-58, including the action of Pandoo Nuddee, operations of
the 27th 38th and 29th Nov. before Cawnpore, and battle there on 6th Dec., actions of Kalee Nuddee and Bamgnnga,
siege and capture of Lucknow, actions of Bareilly, Shahiehanpore, and Mohumdee, capture of the Fort of Rampors
Kusseah, passage of the Gogra at Fysabad, and aflkir of Mucheegann (mentioned in despatch. Medal with ClMp).
Served in the Bhootan campaign in 186.1-65, and commanded the Artillery of the left column at the taking of the
Fort of Dalimkote, and in the aflkir at Chamoorohee (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
*^ Major Morgan served in India in 1857-58, and was present at the action of Bandah (Medal). Served with the
expedition to China in i860, and was present at Tangku, capture of Taku Forts, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with
two Clasps).
*** Major Ford served in India in 1857-58, including the relief of Lucknow (wounded) by Lord Clyde, aflkir of
Bundah, of the Alumbagh fh>m Jan. to March, siege and capture of Lucknow (mentioned in despatch. Medal with
two Clasps).
**7 Major R. C. Smith served in India in 1857-58, and was present at the affkir of Jelalpore (Medal).
>» Major Chalmers served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the action of Kalee Nuddee, aflUr of
Ramgunga , siege and oaptore of Lucknow, aotiona of Bareilly,Bhahjehanpore, and Mot^omdee (Medal with Claap).
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^ Colonel B. L. Fonter served as Aide de Gamp to Major Oeneral Pratt daring the New Zealand war of
1860-61 (mentioned in deflpatches, Breyet of Major, and Medal).
^ Major de Getto served in India in 1857-58, and was present at the aflElEur of Fnttjabad, capture of Ghandairce
Fort, si^e and capture of Jhansi, and action of Betwa (Medal).
**« UiQor F. S. Stoney served in India in 1858, and was present at the attack on a Fort occupied by rebels on
Beyt Island.
» Lt.Colonel H. Brackenbnry served in India in 1857-58, and was present at the action of Banda and capture of
Kirwee (Medal with Glasp) . In the Franco-German war of 1870-71 was attached by the Government to the service of
tbe British National Society for Aid to the Sick and Wounded, and was present with the armies till the conclusion
of the Armistice. For his services in this capacity he was appointed Officer of the Legion of Honor by special
decree of the French Government of National Defence, was made a Knight of the First Glass of the Royal Bavarian
Order of St. Michael, and received the Iron Gross tram the Smperor of Germany. Accompanied Sir Garnet
Wolseley to the Gold Goast in September 1873 as Assistant Military Secretary, and served throufirhout the Ashnnti
war of 1873-74, including the action of Essamen, relief of Abrakrampa, battle of Amoafnl. battle of Ordahsu and
captnre of Goomassie (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Mi^or, Medal with Clasp). In 1875 was farther rewarded
with the Brevet of LtGolonel on retarn from special service with Sir Garnet Wolseley in Natal.
'^ LtColonel the Hon. A. Stewart served with the expedition to China in z86o, and was present at Sinho, Tangku,
actions near Tangchow. and surrender of Pekin (Medal with Clasp).
-^1 Major Dunlop was appointed CommiMsioner in Perak shortly after the commencement of hostilities in Nov.
1875. and by his able and energetic co-operation mainly contributed to the success of the combin»r1 nnvnl and
military operations under Major General Colbome and Captain Boiler, B.N., which ended in the capture uf KiuUx.
^ Ma^or Gottingham served in India in 1857-58 ; and was present at the action of Pandora, and action and
capture of Tiroul (Medal).
>** Major Auchinleck served in India in 1S57-58, and was present at the action of Kalee Nuddee, battle of Cawn-
pore on 6th Dec., and affair of Kankur (Medal).
*** Major Kyle served in India in 1857-58. and was present at the actions of Secundra, Chanda, and Bultanpore,
sie^e and capture of Lucknow, relief of Azimghur, action near Azimutghur,operation8 in the Jungle and capture of
Jcedespore (mentioned in desnatch, Medal with GlsAp).
^^ Major H. L. Mitchell served in the Indian mutiny campaign and was present at the attack and defeat of the
rebel force posted in the first range of the Nepaul Hills in March 1859 (Medal).
*** Major Parry served throughout the Afghan war of 1878-70 in command of a field battery of the Koorum
Valley Field Force, and commanded the Artillery of Brigadier ueneral Cobbe's force at the storming and capture
of the Peiwar Kotal on and December 1878 (mentioned in despatches).
^7 Major EUaby served with the expedition to China in i860, and was present at the capture of the Taku Forts
(Medal with Clasp). Also served in the operations against the Taeping rebels in the vicinity of Shanghai in 1862,
including Uie storm and capture of the wsilled cities of Kading, Tsingpoo, and Tsolin, and tJie minor operations of
WongkadzA, Tserpoo, and Najow.
'^ Major Nolan brought the " A" Battery Steel Mounted Ordnance flrom England, and was most energetic in
Retting it into order previous to the arrival of No. 5 Battery axst Brigade ; and served throughout the Abyssinian
campaign firom December 1867 as Adjutant to Colonel Milward, and was present in the action of Arogee and
capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, and Medal).
2" Mi^or Burgess served with the expedition firom Aden against the Foodlee Arab Tribe in z866, including the
destruction of Shugra.
^*^ Major Moorsom served with the expedition to China in x86o, and was present at Sinho, Tangku, capture of
Taku Ports, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
^* Major Gwyn served in India with the Okamundel Field Force in 1859 and was present at the capture of tbe
Fort of Beyt, and the siege and ftiU of Dwarka. Served with the column under Brigadier General Bocs in com-
mand of No. 3 Battery, 5th Brigade, throughout the operations in Perak in 1875-77.
*" Major Toogood served in New Zealand during the Waikato and Wanganui campaigns, and was present at
Nnkumaru and the Patea river (Medal).
*** Major G. G. Hannen served at Canton with the force under Rear Admiral Seymour in 1856-57, was present at
the cupture of Canton in Dec. 1857 ; served with the expedition of i860, and was present at Sinho, Tangku, capture
of Taku Forts, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with three Clasps).
**7 Major C. E. B. Leacock served with a Steel Mounted Battery throughout the Abyssinian campaign from the
a9th Dec. 1867 and was present at the action of Arogee and capture of Magdala (Medal).
"^ Captain E. A. FitzRoy served throughout the Abyssinian campaign flrom the 13th Dec. 1867, and was present at
the fall of Magdahi (Medal).
*^ Captain Pemberton Harrison served against the Taeping rebels at Shanghai in x86a, including the captures
of Tsinpoo, Tsolin, and Najow.
^^ Captam A. G. Yeatman-Biggs served against the Taeping rebels at Shanghai in i86a, and was present at the re*
capture of Kahding.
^s Captain A. Grubb served throughout the Waikato and Tauranga campaigns during the New Zealand wars of
1863-64, including the action of Gate Pah, and commanded the Artillery at the action of Te Ranga (mentioned in
despatches, Medal).
*** Sir Charles Larcom served in theNew Zealand warin 1863-64 (Medal), and was present at the actions of Katikara
and Kaitak (wounded in the shoulder). Commanded a Detacnment of Artillery engaged at Sentry Hill (Medal).
"<* Captain J. F. Maurice accompanied Sir Garnet Wolseley to the Gold Coast in September 187^ on special service,
and nerved as his Private Secretary throughout the Ashanii war of 1873-74, including the relief of Abrakrampa,
battle of Amoaflil, capture and destruction of Becquah (as Staff Officer to Colonel M'Leod), battle of Ordahsu and
capture of Goomassie (several times mentioned in despatches. Medal with Glasp).
^1 Captain T. R. Disney served throughout the Abyssinian campaign firom the 6th Feb. x868, and was present at
the fall of Magdala OCedal) .
^ Captain J. G. Robson served in the New Zealand war in 1863-66, including the Taranaki and Waikato cam-
paigns, and was present in the action at Rangiawhia (Medal) .
»« Major Alleyne served in command of the Detachment of Royal Artillery and 7-pounder mountain guns
which accompanied the Red River Expedition from Canada in 1870.
"* Captain Garr<6 served in the New Zealand war in 1863-66, including the Waikato campaign, and was present at the
action of Orakau, and assisted in conducting the Sap. Commanded Detachment during the Wanganui campaign,
and present at the action of Pukaki (mentioned in despatches. Medal) .
"* Captain Greer served in the New Zealand war in 1863-64 and was present at the attack on the Gate Pah and
action at Maketu (Medal).
^ Captain Shippard served in the operations in Perak in November and December 1875, including the advance
on and capture or Kinta.
** Captam W. S. Langley served throughout the Abyssinian campaign firom the 13th Dec. 1867 as Adjutant
to Lt.Colonel Wallace, and was present at the fall of Magdala (Medal). He served as Staff Officer of a
colunm under Colonel Wallace at various periods during the advance on Magdala; as Acting Brigade M^or of
the BriKade under Brigadier Wilby, after the capture of Magdala, during the illness of the Brigade Major ; was
appointed Staff Officer of the 3rd '^'olurnn on the commencement of the march down country, and served as such
and an Assistant Quarter Master General till it was broken up previous to embarkation.
'^^ Captain Pratt served throughout the Bhootanese campaign of 1864-65, with the Loft Brigade Dooar Field
Force, and was present at the capture of DaUmkote, engagements at Chumurchi and Nagoo, and recapture of the
Bala Pass (Medal with Clasp) .
*" Captain W. H. F. Sorell served with the expedition firom Aden against the Foodlee Arab txibe in 1866, including
the destruction of Sbugra. Served throughout the Abyssinian campaign from the 4th October 1867 ; commanded a
Mountain Battery during Captain Marett'B absence on other duty, and waa also employed in the Land Transport
Train (Medal).
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'^ Captains F. W. J. Barker and W. F. de H. Gortis aeryed with a Steel Mountain Battery thronghont the kl/yt-
sinian campaign firom the ist Jan. 1868 and were present at the capture of Magdala (Medal).
^"7 Captain H. E. Dolphin served in the Bhootan Expedition in 1855, ctnd was present at the recapttve of Dewasi^i
(Medal with Clasp).
*** Captain J. W. Backle served with the Armstronj? Monntain Battery in the left centre colnmnof the Bhootan
Field Force fi-om November 1864 to March 1866, and was present at the affair of the 4th February and the cnpture
of stockades at the Bala Pass on the Z5th March 1865 (Medal with Clasp). Served with a Monntain Battery in the
Abyssinian Expedition from January 1868 to the end (Medal).
^ Captain C. W. E. Murphy served throughout the Abyssinian campaign fh)m ist Jan. 1868— with the Siad
Horse until 9th April, and afterwards with a Battery of Artillery, and was present at the fall of Magdala (Medals
*»* Captain F. H. Taylor served throughout the Abyssinian campaign from 29th Dec. 1867, and was present a:
th<3 action of Arogee and capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, and Medal).
*>^ Major A. Broadfoot served throughout the Abyssinian campaign from Feb. 1868 (Medal).
>" Captain G. H. Palmer served in the Ashanti war in 1874 with Bait's Artillery, and was present at the captar?
ani destruction of Adubiassie, battle of Amoaful, battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie (Medal with Gla<ip]
"^'^ Captain Rigg served in command of detachments of Royal Artillery in Sunghie Ujong, throughout \h*
opprat'ons in Perak in i87S-7.
3>5 Captain C. M. H. Downing served in Abyssinia fh>m the a9th Dec. 1867 to Feb. 1868 (Medal).
5« Captain H. Crofton 8Gr\'ed with a Steel Mountain Battery throughout the Abyssinian camiHiign firom Jan.
1868 (Medal).
*"! Cap'Ain W. G. Knox served throughout the Abyssinian campaign from the 13th Dec. 1867, and was staitoned st
Addigerat with the two guns there (Medal). Served throughout the second phase of the Ashanti war firom tho jtiL
Dec. 1873 with Rait's Artillery, including the capture of Borborassio, battle of Amoaful, battle of Ordahsn ar«i
capture of Coomassie (Moflal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 187S-79, and was present at the sp^uU
an 1 cai)ture of Ali Musjid. Served in the Transvaal in the operations against Sekukuni in 1879, and commandcii
the artilleiy in the attack on the stronr/hold (mentioned in Lt.Colonel Russell's report).
*" Captain S. P. F. Freeth served in the second phase of the Ashanti war from 13th Deceml)er 1873. Was attached
to Rait's Artillery and present at the battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie (Medal with Clasp).
*** Lieut. Monck-Mason served in Perak with the Indian Column under Brigadier General Ro.ss frona Novcnfcer
1875 to February 1876.
•*-*' Lieut. Monckton served throughout the operations in Perak from November 1875 to January 1877 : ▼»« ia
co-nmand of the Royal Artillery in the attack on the Pa^sir Salnh Btockadea in November 1875, and was with 'Sc. c
Battery, and Briga(ie, in the advnnce of the main column unrtcr Major General the Hon. Sir F. Colbomc. and at
the capture of Kinta in December 1875. Was Acting Assistant Resident at Kinta durinij the latter jmrt of 1876, ar.d
received the thanks of the Governor (»f the Straits Settlements lor his services.
•*« Lieut. 0. C. Rich was awarded the Bi-onze Modal of the Royal Humane Society on the 26th August 1867.
^'^ Lieut. W. G. Lowthor served on the Gold Coast from December iS73to the end of the Ashanti campaiga
(Medal).
=»*» Lieut. Blade served in the latter part of the Kafir war of 7878, and afterwprds in the operations spnin^t
Sekukuni in 1878, when he acted as Ordnance Officer to the Transvaal Field Force. Served throughout the Zah
war (»f 1879, and was present at the engagements of Kn^mbula (mentioned in despatches) and Ulundi.
'" Lieut. BlwcB served in No. 3 Battery, 5th Brigade, with the Indian Column under Brigadier General Rc^«
th-Mitrhout the operations in Perak in 1875-7.
^*^ Lieut. Henri(iues served with a detachment of Royal Artillerj- in Sunghie XTjqn^ tbronghout the operations i-
Perak in 1875-7.
•'w Veterinary Surgeon Skouldincj served in India in 1857-58, and was presentat the capture of Nurgoond (Meda.^.
Served with the expwiition to Uliina in i860, and was present at Siiiho, Tangku,and capture of Taku Forts fSfeiia;
with <;iasi>).
3«» Votorinary Surgeon Anderson served in the New Zealand war in 1860-66, including the Tarannki and Waikato
caMipjiiL'iiB, and was nresent at the affairs of Kerri Kerri and Pukikohe, and actions of Rangiawhia, Hirini, ami the
Gate Pah (mentionea in despatches, Medal). Served with the Abyssinian Expeditionary Force in 1867-63, aid
formed :«-nd had charge of tne Sick Depot at Koomayloo and Pioneer's Wells, and was three times emploj'cdcr
Special Scr\'lcc (mentioned in dcbpaichos. Medal).
*•■■" Veterinary Surgeon J. C. Berne served throughout the Abyssini.an campaign of r868 (Medal).
■''•''* Riding Miistcr Pawson served in the Eastern campaign of 1S54-55, including the battle of Balaklava, siepc as<i
fji/il of Sebastopol, capture of Kertch and Yenikalo (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Me<lal). Served with tbe
oxpfMlition to China in t86o. and was present at Sinho, Tangku, and capture of the Taku Forts (Medal with Cls-^pi.
^'•'^ Riding Master Butler served in the Indian campaign in 1858-59; commanded two guns Royal Horse Artir.cTy
in Malwa Flying Column in pursuit of rebels under Tantia Topee in Dec. 1858 and January 1859; engajrcd f.
Zcerapi.ro and Chupra Baroda (twice mentioned in despatches and thanked by Governor Grencral in Counci'.
Medal).
33« Riding Master Abbott served in the Crimea and was present in the action near Eupatoria while attaclipd t >
the Light Cavalry Brigade (Crimean and Turkish Medals).
M7 Quarter Master E. Simons served in the Crimean Campaign iVom March 1855, includinar the siege and fil' •:'
Sebastopol and battle of the Toheraaya (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in India firom Novrir'^r
1857, including repulse of the mutinous Sepoys at Mooltan on 31st Aug. 1858 (Medal). Served with the Bha.un
Expedition of 1865-66 (Medal with Clasp).
»" M«yor Williams.— For War Services, see Army Pay Department.
War Services — Boyal Artillery (late Bengal Artillery).
1 Sir George Brooke served in Bundlecund during 1809-10. Throughout the Nepaul war of 18x5-16 includirc
attacks upon Nallaghur, the Heights of Ramghur, and Fort Malown. Siege of Hattrass in 1817. Mahratta wsr •
18x7-18. Siege and capture of Bhnrtpore in 1825-36 (blown up) . Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the \»tC*
of Moodkee, Feroseshah, and Sobraon, in the two first he commanded the whole of the Artillery (Medal and tf '
Clasps, and CB.). Punjaub canipaign of 1848-49, as Bri^dier commanding the Horse Artillery, iuclnding the affb'r
at Ramnuggur, and battles of (JhiUianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Has also the Indian Wsr
Medal with two Clasps for the Nepaul War and Bhurtpore.
7 General Grant served in the Burmese war of 1825-26, including the aiege and capture of Donabeiv, action^
of Prome, Maloon, and Paghammew (Medal with Clasp). Affghanistan campaign of 1839-40, including siege at<i
capture of Ghuznee (Medal). Gwalior campaign of 1843, ^^^ battle of Maharajpore (Branze Star, and Brevet rf
Major). Sutlej (Sunpaign in 1846, and wounded at the battle of Sobraon (Medal, and Brevet of Lt.Colonel). Punjan!)
campaign of 1848-49, including the action of Ramnuggur, battles of Sadoolapore, Chillian wallah, and Gocc^^at
(Medal with two Clasps, and CB.),
» Sir James Alexander served at the siege and capture of Bhurtpore in 1825-26 (Medal with Clasp). Com-
manded the Artillery in the Aifghanistan campaign of 1842 under Sir George Pollock, including the forcing of tbt;
Khyber Pass, action of Tczeen, and recapture of Cabool (Brevet of Major, and Medal). Gwalior cwnpaign. in-
cluding battle of Maharajpore 29th Dec. 1843 (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, and Bronze Star). Sutl^ campaign 0^1845-46.
includmg the affair of Buddiwal, and battles of Aliwal and Sobraon (Medal and Clasp, and CB.).
* General Lane served the Afighanistan campaign of 1842 under General Pollock as Commissarv of Ordnanre,
and wa.s present at the forcing of the Khyber Pass and recapture of Cabool (Brevet of Mi^or, and Medal). Caa-
manded a Troop of Horse Artillery in the Gwalior camptugn, incluiling the battle of Maharajpore (Bxvrtt of
Lt.Colonel, and Bronze Star), Sutlej campaign in 1845-46, including the battles of AUwal and Sobraon (Modal aixi
Clasp, and CB.). Punjaub campaign of X848-49, including the action of Ramnuggur, and battles of ChillianwaUab
and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Digitized by Vj OO^ Vkl
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>' Gesentl Campbell served in the BormeBe war in 1825-36, including the sioprc of Donabew, actions of Proroe,
Maloon, and Pagammew (Medal with Clasp). Gwalior campaign and battle of Punnior, 29th Deo. 1843 (Bronze Star,
and BroVet of Major). Satl^ campaign of 1845-46, including battles of Ferozeshah and Sobraon (Medal and Clasp,
and Brevet of LtiColonel). Commanded Artillery Division at Lahore during Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal).
Served through the Indian mutiny in 1857-58 (Medal).
^ General Abbott served at the siege and capture of Bhurtpore in 1825-26 (Medal). Carried terms of accom-
modation from the Court of Kheva to the Court of Russia. Was cut down in a night attack on the banks of the
Caspian Sea, and detained a prisoner, but ultimately completed the negotiation at St. Petersburg (received the
thanks of H.M. Minister for Foreign Affairs, and the Dooranee Order of the 3rd ClnBs) . Reduced to submission the
mountaineers of Huzara in armed rebellion against the Government. On the Sikb Governor of Huzara, with two
Brigades of regular Troops, 12 guns, and the gBn'i»ons of many ca.stlcs and small forts, declaring for Moolraj, he
rai^ the population of Huzara, and, after miiiw small afln^irs, remained master of tho district and of nearly all the
oastles ; afterwards marched upon and occupied with i.scx? matchlock men, the iltirf|uella Pa.«8, which 16,000 Sikh
Troops and 2,000 Dooranee horse were preparing to tliread (received the thanks of U.M. Ministers in both Uuuses
of Parliament, the Brevet of Major, ana the Punjaub Medal, with all its Clasps) .
'♦ General Turner commanded Troop of Horse Artillery of Shah Shujah's Force throncrhout the AfTphnnistnn
campaigns of 1839-42, attached to the Candahar Division, and present in ail the actions in thiit district, with i-ocap-
ture of Ghuznee and re-occupation of Cabul. Mentioned by General Nott as "having on many occasions rendered
most essential service," and also as "distinguished" (Meaal inscribed "Candahar, Ghuznee, Cabul, 1842"). Com-
manded a Brigade of Horse Artillery at the battle of Budleekeseraiand throughout the s!o;.'e of Delhi (mentioned m
despatch. Brevet of Lt.Colonel). Commanded the Artillery of Colonel Grenthed's Jtov3il)!e ('olumn (mentioned in
despatch). Commanded Detachment Bengal Artillery of Lord Clyde's Force at tho relief of Lucknow (thanked by
Governor General, and mentioned by the Commander in Chief, "his most particular acknowledgments being due,"
and as having "few equals as an artillery officer") ; also at the battle of Cawnporei(mentioncd as " again drnAving
most marked attention to distinguished merits"). Action of Khodagnnge, retaiking of Futtyghur, .niid cnplure of
Meangunffe (mentioned); commanded 3rd Brigade and Bengal Horse Artillery at the final sieorc of Lucknow.
Mentioned " for aervices of the highest value " (Urevct of Colonel, C^., Medal with three Clasps, and a j^ear's seivice
for Lucknow).
'* Sir James Brind served in command of the Artillery with Sir Sydney Cotton's Force ngflinst the Momunds in
Aogust 1854 (Medal with Clasp). Alsoin comnmnd of Foot Artillery of Delhi Field Force lb )m 26th June to the cid ( f
the siege operations in 1857. Commanded a Column in Mozuffemuggur and beliarunijore districts. Cf>mmnTided
Artillery of General Walpole's Field Force in 1858 during its march from Lucknow to AUyguni, and in the uflairs of
Rooya and Allygtmj ; and served in the same capacity with Lord Clyde's Army throntfh Rohilcund and at the cap-
tare of Bareilly, and with Brigadier Troup's Column in Oude in 1858-59, including engatromeuts of Modhypore,
Rossttlpore, Mitowlee, Aligunj and Biswah. Commanded Columns at the action of Mehndi (where all the enemy's
.jrun* were captured), and in pursuit of Peroze Shah through Oude towards Central India (repeatedly mentioned in
dcitpatches. received thanks of the Government of India, Medal with Clasp, CB., and Brevet of Colonel).
'* General Huyshe served as Brigade Major of Artillery during the Gwalior campaign of 1843-44, including tho
battle of Maharaipore (Bronze Star). Commanded a Troop of Horse Artillery throughout the Punjaub campaign
of 1S4S-49, including the battles or Sadoolapore, Chilhanwallah, and Goojerat (twice mentioned in despatches,
Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps).
^ General Carleton commanded the Bengal Artillery Division siege train at the siege and capture of Lucknow
in 1858 ; conunanded Artillery in the action of Nawabgunge (twice mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, CB.,
Medal with Clasp).
"^ LJeut.General Douglas served the campaign of 1842 in Afighanistan under General Pollock, and was present in
evcT}- action that took place on the advance and ta the recapture of Cabool (mentioned in despatches, Medal). In
March 1858 joined the Army under Sir Hugh Rose then besieging Jhansi, and was present at the assault, having
taken a gun down to the gate near which the right assaulting party attempted an escalade ; subsequently com-
icandfid the Artillery of tho Hyderabad Contingent and was present at the various affairs in which the ConUngeut
was engaged and those which preceded the capture of Calpee (Brevet of Major, Medal).
^ Sir Edwin Johnson served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Ferozeshah and Sobraon
(Medal and Clasp). Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the passage of the Cheenab at Ramnuggur, and
bittles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat ; served on the staff with Sir Walter Gilbert's force in the subsequent pursuit
of the Sikhs and Affghans (mentioned in despatch. Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps). Served during
Indian mutiny in 1857-58 as Assistant Adjutant General of Artillery, and was present at the actions of the Hindun
on Che 3uih and 31 st May (slightly wounded, mentioned), battle of Budleekeserai, siege and capture of Delhi
(m«ntioned. Brevet of Lt. Colonel), siege and capture of Lucknow (mentioned, CB., Medal with two Clasps).
" Major General de Teissier served in the Sutlej campaign in 1846, including the battle of Sobraon (Medal). Pun-
jaub campaign of i848-49,inoluding the battles of Chillianwallah (mentioned in despatch) and Goojerat (Medal with
two Claspfi) .
*^ Lieui.Gencral Olpherts commanded four Guns on service in Burmah in 1841 ; and two Guns in action at Jhima
Ghat during the insurrection in Sanger and Nerbudda territory in 1842. Commanded a Light Field Battery
throughout the GwaJior campaign of 1843-44, including battle of Punniar mentioned in despatch. Bronze
?tar). Raised and commanded Artillery of Bundlecund Legion in the Hill caxnpaign in Sind under Sir Charles
Napier in 1844-45. Commanded Artillery of Native Contingent against Kote Kangra. Served with Sir Colin
Camnbell in the Peshawur Valley in 1852 (Medal with Clasp). In Turkey and the Crimea in 1854-55-56. Com-
mude<l three Gu.is, which, with Detachment of 10th Foot and a few Madras Fusiliers under Greneral Neil (in
bU 300 Europeans) routed three Native Regiments at Benares on 4th June 1857. Commanded a Battery with
Havcluck's Force in the actions at Bithoor (horse shot) , Mungurwar, and Alumbagh, and first Relief of the Resi-
dency at Lucknow ; acted as Brigadier of Artillery in defence of the Residency from 27th Sept, to i6th Nov. 1857
(woiindcd, mentioned in despatches). Commanded a Battery at the Alumbagh from 22nd Nov. 1857 to 17th March
'£5 \ and was present in all the engagemenw there during that period, also at the capture of Lucknow by Lord
f 13 de (Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, C^., Victoria Cross, Medal with two Clasps). Commanded a Battery of
Hurse Artillery in Oude in 1858. Served as a Volunteer with the Frontier Expedition against the Wozeerees in
1659-60 under Sir N. Chamberlain.
** LieaLGeneral H. H. Maxwell served tho Gwalior campaign of 1S43-44 and battle of Maharajpore (Bronze Star).
.'?ntk'j campaign of 1845-46 as D. A. Q. M. General of Artillery, including battles of Moodkce, Ferozeshah, and
Sobraon (mentioned in despatch, ^ledal and t.vo Cla.*>ps, Brevet of Major). Was present at the battle of Oltenitza
under Omar Pasha on the 4th Nov. 1C153, and at the Rus.sian attacks on Kalafat in the winter of 1853-54. Did duty as
au Othcer lind Interpreter to the Navai Brigade under Sir Wm. Peel at the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde (men-
tioned), defeat of the Gwalior ContingOiit at Cawnporo, and action of Khoda gun go— thigh bone broken by a musket
ball (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
^ Major Gi:ne. al Angolo served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the defence of Fero7epore. and battles
of Ferozeshah and Sobraon (Medal and Clasp). Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the passage of the Chcnab at
Riimnuggur, and battles of Sadoolapore, Chillianwallah, and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Siege and capture
of Delhi (Medal with Clasp).
** Maior General Bunny served in the Sutlej campaign in 1846 and was present at the battle of Sobraon (Medal).
PiUijHub campaign of 1848-49, including the first and second siege operations before Mooltan and surrender of the
fortress, actions of 12th Sept. (wounded) and 7th Nov., on which last occasion when in command of t^vo Horse Artillery
gans he was particularly brought to the notice of the Commander in Chief in General Whish's despatch ; afterwards
present at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Cla^s). Indian mutinv in 1857-58, including the battle of
Budleekeserai, siege and capture of Delhi (slightly wounded 23rd July), battles of Bolundshuhur and Agra, relief
of Lucknow by Ijord Clyde (mentioned in despatches), battle of Cawnpore, taking of Futtehghur, was Brigade Major
of the Siege Artillery at the siege of Lucknow (mentioned in despatches). Present with Walpole's Column as Staff
Officer of Artillery at the attack on Fort Rooya and action of Allygunge (mentioned in despatch) ; present at the
battle of Bareilly (mentioned), and actions of Mohumdee and Shaluibad (Brevet of Major, Medal with three Clasps) .
Nominated a CB. a4th May 1873. Dinitized by. Vj UUSZ l^
*' MajorGeneral Gray served in the Sutlej campaign of 1843-46, including the batue ofAliwal (Med4l). rnxuaub
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v^n\y,:\',fru of 1848-49, incladingtbe passafi^e of the Cbenab atllamnuggur, and battles of Chillianwallah and Goojent
(Mcdr.l with two Clasp?). Served as Deputy Commissary of Ordnance in the Indian Mutiny campaign, including
the Hliirc uiid assault of Delhi in 1857 (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
^^ fir Fredericlc Roberts served throughout the Indian mutiny of 1857-58 as D.A.Q.M. General of ArtQlery,
iuciiidiiit,' the siege and capture of Delhi from the 28th June to the 20th Sept. (wounded 14th July, horse shot 14th
Scptcmlicr), actions of Bolundshur (horse shot), AUyghur, Agra, Kunoj (horse sabred), and Bundhera where he
nni 2 owiy escaped capture while reconnoitring; present in the skirmishes prior to and throughout the opersticii*
o<;i::i(.Htca with the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde ; operations at Cawnpore from 28th Nov. to 6th Dec. iSsy.and
ilv ••.It «,rthe GrwaUor Contingent, action of Khodagungc, reoccupation of Futtehghur, storm of Meangnnge. actinc
r.i ]C()or?oc. nnd the various ouerations ending with the capture of Lucknow (thanked by the Grovernor Gcnenl.
Vic-ioria Cro.<s, Brevet of Major, Medal with three Clasps). Employed on special service with the expedition of ifc^:
airuiiist the tribes on the North-West Frontier of India, and was present at the storming of Laloo, capture c
IJjiihoyliili, and destniotion of Mulkah <Medal with Clasp). Served in the Abyssinian campaign from January i86>.
ns A>s:sL;int (Jnarter Master General with the Bengal Brigade, and, as Senior Oflicer of tne Department at Zoolb.
e.ait(.riiitiMi<li.{l the re-cmbarkation of the whole army ; was selected by Sir Robert Napier as the bearer of his Gls
^^<•^;)atrh s ( Urevet of Lt. Colonel, and Modal). Served as Assistant Quarter Master General and Senior Sur'
tM'.M-cr vifh the Cachnr Column, Looshiu Kxpoditionary Force, in 1871-72, and was present at the capture of tb<
i.'lH'lil vili.'i'.es, and attack on the Northlini;; range. 'Commanded the Troops engaged at the burning of lb;
Mil. ;:e o'l 'riiikoom. 26 January 1872 (CB.). Has been twenty -three times mentioned in aespatchee.
<*' Mai'ir i;oaorai Hills served in suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1857-58, including the actions on the 30th ac-l
31st M.iy on the Hindun, battles of Budleekeaerai and Nujjufghur, siege and capture of Delhi (severely wounded c:;
yth Juiy 1S57), siege and capture of Lucknow, Rohilcund campaign, taking of Bai-eilly, and action of Mohomdit
(:<cvL'rul lijies mentioned in despatches, alfeo by the Governor General in Council, Victoria Cross, Medal wuh two
('lasijs. find Brevet of Major). Commanded the 8-inch Mortars in the Abyssinian campaign from the 6th Feb.
186S,' and was present at the capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel. and Medal).
•" Miijor Ceiieral Walker served the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the battles of Sadoolapore, Chillist-
wa'la (ui iiLioued in despatch), and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps) . Indian mutinj', including action of Aim-,
rcli.l of Lucknow by Lord Clyde (mentioned), occupation of the Alumbagh under Outram from 25th Nov. 1857 uli.
the ihnil oapLuro of Li^cknmv in March 1858, atUick on Fort Rooyah, actions of AlJygunge and Bareilly (Brcvtiu
Major, Medal with two C1ji^i)h).
'*• Colonel Fulton served in the Punjaub campaign in 1848-49 (Medal). Also at the siege of Delhi (mentioned ir.
dej^patch'is with "especial ajiprobation and thanks for zeal, ability, and coolness in situations of great danger,"
Mciliil with Ciahp).
*"■' Coloui'l Cordner served in the Peshawur Mountain Train in various engagements on the Trans-Indus Frontier
from 1854 to 1859 (Medal with Clasp). In the Indian mutiny (Medal). Commanded Mountain Train Battery in the
Coj-syali ilill campai^'n of 1S62-63, and also in the Bhootan campaign, of 1864-65 (mentioned in despatches. Cla^t'
'•'* C-f)Ioi:eI Harward served with Havelock's Force from its first advance from Allahabad to Luckuow, includiLg
the defeat of the rebels at Futtehpore, Aoung, Pandoo Nuddee, Cawnpore, Bithoor, Mungarwar, and relul ■.
Lucknow (mentioned in despatch) ; defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore (Modal with Clasp).
••'• Colonel Hogle served in the Crimea in 1855-56 in command of a battery of Turkish Field Artillery (4th C'.r->'
of the ilcdiidie and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58, includinjr the aciioi. ■ .'
Kecndof) Nulla (mentioned in despatches) and the recapture of Lucknow. Received the thanks of the Govcni' :
i; lionil tor *• gallantry and resolution" (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Abyssinian or. •
I'lii.'n of 1868 in command of a battery of six mountain guns and four mortars (several times mentioned m dt-
h'.-tflR'K yUH\R\).
*' Sir William Hamilton was wounded in six places during a night attack on his Camp by 200 A ffVcediesTrli:'.-'
making a military road to Fort Makeson and encamped six miles from Peshawur. Out of 60 burkundaz »:
employes in the camp 15 were kille<l and 31 wounded. Served before Delhi fi*om the 26th Jimo to the captnrc *
the cit}"^ on the 20th Sept. 1857, having organized the 1st Company of Sikh Artillery during the siege, and coruit»M y
commanded Batteries of position (mentioned in despatches, vrith " especial approbation and thanks for zeal, abiLi. ,
and coolnet*s in situations of great danger" — Medal with Clasp).
»^ Colonel Hughes commanded a Mountain Train Battery throughout the operations of the expeilition of li ;
agninst the tribes on the North- West Frontier of India, and was present at the storming 01 Laloo and cai)ture ci
Umbeylah (Brevet cf Major, Medal with Clasp).
'"o Colonel XichoU was thanked by the Governor General and mentioned in Sir Hugh Rose's despat<;h for ser-
vices during the defence of Saugor.
^^^ Colonel Tiemey served with Sir Sydney Cotton's Force on Eusoofzie border in April and May 1858 (Medil
with Clasp).
1"^ Colonel Lindsay served in suppression of the Indian mutiny, including the battle of Nujjufghur, sics?t: sta;
capture of Delhi (mentioned in despatches, twice slightly wounded on the X4th Aug. 1857, and again at the a:?*aii-
on i4tl; Sept.), action of Shumshabad, siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with two Cla.sps).
»'^* Colonel T. P. Smith served at the siege and capture of Lucknow and capture of Bareilly (Medal with Cluiip).
•''' Lt.Colonel Anderson served throughout the Burmese war of 1852-53, including the operations before and car-
ture of Rangoon (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Was engaged in suppression of the Santhal insurrection in 1854 ; si^il
in that of the Indian mutiny, including the action of Khudjiva (Meaal).
»«• Lt.Colonel FitzGcrald served with the expeditiouA under Sir Neville Chamberlain in Meeranzye and Tpp'T
Koorum in 1856, and against theBozdarBeloohees in March 1857 (Medal with Clasp). Also at the siege and captare
of Delhi, and with the Field Force under General Showers in various minor operations in 1S57-58 (Medal with Cla^p)
»*» Lt.Colonel Manderson served in the Burmese war of 1852-53, including the capture of Rangoon (Medal wuu
Clasp for Pegu). Indian mutinv, including siege of Delhi from 8th Sent. 1857, action of Agra, relief of Lucknow I v
Lord Clyde, siege and capture of Lucknow (twice mentioned in despatches. Medal with three Clasps).
"0 Lt.Colonel Arbuckle served in the Burmese war in 1852 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served on staflT of Otnar
Pasha's Army in the Crimea in 1855-56, including the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Cla«p, and Turkish Medul)
^' ^ Lt.Colonel Welsh served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58 in command of a Detachment of Artillery at
Gorruckpore and Azimghur (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
^>* Lt.Colonel Hitchins served in suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1857-58, including the actions of Agrt.
Gungeeree. and Putteealee ; occupation of the Alumbagh from loth Feb. until capture of Lucknow, attack on fort
Rcoheiya, and defence of Shahjehanpore (Medal with Clasp).
i»* Lt.Colonel Hawkins served with the Turkish Contingent during the Crimean campaign in 1855-56 (Turki-it
Medal). Served in the Indian mutiny in 1857-58, includins the battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec. 1857, action ca'
Shumshabad, capture of Lucknow, and capture of Calpee (Medal with two Clasps).
1'* Lt.Colonel Cumberland served with the ex])edition to the Meeranzaie Vallej' and Upper Koorum in 1856, aB»l
with that into the Bozdar Hills in 1857 (Medal with Clasp).
"• Lt.Colonel Charles Hunter served with the Bengal Horse Artillery throughoutthe operations connected with the
siege of Delhi, including the battles of Budleekeserai (wounded and horse shot) and Nujjufghur, and assault on tl^e
14th Sept. 1857. Subsequently with Greathed's Column and engaged in the taking of Maleghur Fort, Allyghur, snd
action at Agra. Relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, subsequent operations at Cawnpore, relief of Futtehghur, ifiecr
and capture of Lucknow, and pursuit of the rebels in Oude (three times mentioned in despatches — Medal, with thr^ e
clasps).
'•* Lt.Colonel Traill served in suppression of the Indian mutiny .including the siege andcapturoof Delhi(mentio:n I
in despatch), battle of Agra, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore ai^^
Soorajghat, siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with three Clasps).
"» Lt.Colonei Barnes commanded two guns manned as Horse Artillery by Volunteer officers and sergeants in ib«
actions of Nembhaira and Sheerun in Central India in 1857. Was severely woimded— shot through the right breA.>^t
—at the siege of Neemuch in Nov. 1857, and received the thanks of the Bombay Government. Aleo served throaj^rb-
out the Oude campaign in 1858-59 (Medal).
*" Lt.Colonel £lliot served in the suppression of the Indian mutiny ; took part in the actions of the 30th and
31st May 1857 on the Hindun, commanded hia battery throughout the latter notion ; was present st th© b«tle ;>.
War Sermces — Bayal ArUXlery {late Bengal Artillery). 98
BndlflekMcrai, the tiege and aaeault of Delhi (severely wounded in the head on the x 5th September), and several
minor actions— eliffht^ woonded on two oooasions (Medal with Clasp). Served throughout the Hasara campaign
of 1868 on the Black Mountain in command of the Peshawar Mountain Battery (Medal with Clasp).
i» Colonel MacFarlan served in the action of Chinhut and throughout the deience of the Residency at LuckBOW.
Was BlighUv wounded by round>shot splinters and severely by a bullet (mentioned in despatch and by Governor
Gflnezal in 6>unoil, a year's service for Luoknow, Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
^ Lt.Goloiiel Franks served during the Indian mutiny,— in the Rohilcund campaign in 1858, and present at the
actions of Nugeerra and Dojura Nuddee, relief of Moradabad and Bareilly ; in Oude under Sir Hope Grant in tha
Trans-Goffra campaign, present at the passage of the Gogra and subsequent operations. Commanded half of and
Troop zna Brigade Horse Artillery in the Gonda district in Oude in April 1859, and with a force under Colonel
Cormick on iitn April defeated a body of rebels composed of a remnant of the Cawnpore mutineers (mentioned in
despatches. Medal).
^* LL Colonel Aislabie served in suppression of the Indian mutiny, including the actions of the 30th and sist
May 1859 on the Hindun, battle of Budleekeserai. siege and assault of Delhi (Medal with Clasp).
^ Lt.Oolonel Robinson served at the siege and capture of Delhi from xst Aug. 1857 (Medal with Clasp).
^* LtColonel Jones served in suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1857-58, including the battle of Agra (Medal).
"1 Lt.Oolonel GrifBn served in suppression of the Indian mutmy in 1857-58, includmg the battle of Agra (men-
tioned in despatch, Medal).
'" I.t.O)lonel Wakeservedthe Rohilcund campaign in 1858, and takmg of Fort Mittowlie (mentioned in despatch.
Medal).
'*« Lt.Golonel Davidson servedin suppression of the Indian mutiny, including the actions of the 10th and aist May
1857 on the Hindun, battle of Budleekeserai (severely wounded), and battle of Bareilly (Medal with Clasp). Served
tbroaghout the Hazara and Black Mountain campaign in 1868 (Medal with Clasp).
^o Lt.Colonel F. E. Lewes was present at the mutiny of the 51st Bengal Native Infantry at Peshawur on the 38th
Aagiut 1857, and served in tiie Feshawur Division under Sir Sydney Cotton dnrins the Indian mutiny (Medal).
Also served against the Mahsood Wuzeerees in the expedition under Brigadier General Sir N. Chamberlain, in April
and May i860 with the Peshawur Mountain Battery (Medal with Clasp). Commanded two mountain guns at the
fturprise of the Bezotee village of Gara on a5th Feb. in the Kohat expedition of 1869, under Colonel Keyes, and was
mentioned in despatches, and specially thanked by the Governor General in Council.
"* LuColonel Smithett served throughout the suppression of the Indian mutiny, including the first advance into
Onde and relief of Luoknow by Havelock, besieged m the Residency from 36th Sept. to 17th November 1857 (twice
woonded), operations at the Alumbagh under Oiitram, and commanded four horse Guns in the action of Gailee
(mentioned in despatches), siege and capture of Lucknow (a year's service for Lucknow, Medal with Clasp).
*^ Maior C. B. Naime served during the Indian mutiny in 1857 (Medal). Also with the second expedition to
Kasofsai, Nortti-Weet Frontier, in 1863.
'** H»or Chichester served throughout the suppression 01 the Indian mutiny, including the actions of the 30th
and 31st May 1857, on the Hindun. battle of Budleekeserai, siege of Delhi (mentioned in despatches with " especial
approbation amd thanks for seal, ability, and coolness in situations of great danger"), and battle of Bareillj' (Medal
vrith Clasp).
'•« Major Pembertun served at the siege of Delhi (mentioned in despatches with "especial approbation and
thanks for seal, ability, and coolness in situations of great danger," Medal with Clasp).
'*' M%ior (^raster was present at the outbreak of the mutiny at Meerut on the loth May 1857, and was afterwards
present at the actions on the Hindun, battle of Budleekeserai, throughout the nege and at the f^al assault and cap-
laro of Delhi (Medal with CHasp). Served with an expeditionary force in the Eusofisye country under Sir Sydney
Cotton in April and May 1858 ; and with a force under General Chamberlain against the Cabul Kheyl tribe of
Wiiseerees in Dea 1859 (Medal with Clasp).
'*' Msjor B. T. Hume served throughout the Indian mutiny campaigns and was present at the siege and capture
of Delhi, throughout the Rohilcund and Oude campaigns, including the action of Nugeena, relief of Monulubad.
action on the Dojura, capture of Bareilly, bombardment and capture of Shahjehanpore, capture of the Fort of
M.)hamdee, attack on and capture of the Fort and town of Shahabad, actions of Pnsgaon and Russoolpore, capture
and destruction of Fort Mitowlee. actions of Mehundee and Biswah (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
Present in action at Shubkudder during the Umbeylah war (Medal with Clasp).
'" Major T. R. Ryan served at the siege and capture of I)elhi in 1857, present at the actions of Namoul Gun-
?aree, Puttialee, and Mynpooree ; also served in the Oude campaign of 1858-59 (Medal with Clasp).
'*^ Major Dixon served in occupation of the Alumbagh and siege of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
>^ Msjor Dyke served at the siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
<«7 Migors Swinton, Warter, and Ward served in thu Indian mutiny campaign (Medal). «
'^ Major Clarko served throughout the operations of the expedition of 1863 against the tribes on the North- West
Frontier of India, as Acting Ck>nmiissary of Ordnance (Medal with Clasp).
i'' Majors Ford and Lo wis served throughout the operations of the expedition of 1863 against the tribes on the
North- West Frontier of India (Medal with Clasp).
^ Major Gramault served with the expedition of 1863 against the tribes on the North* West Frontier of
Inlia (Medal witii Clasp). Served throughout the Hazara and Black Mountain campaign in 1868 (Clasp).
'^ Migor ftatham served in suppr^sion of the Indian mutiny in 1858, including the taking of Simree, and action
of Berar (Medal).
'^ lA.Colonel Chapman served throughout the Abyssinian campaign f^om December 1867, having brought the '*B "
Btttery of Mounted Ordnance fW)m England, and was most energetic in getting it into order previous to the arrival
0^ No. 5 Battery axst Brigade ; served with the Battery until the 9th April 1868, when he was appointed Aide de C^amp
I > Bri^Miier General Petrie commanding the Artillery, and was present at the action of Arogee and fUl of Magdala
(mentioned in despatches, and Medal).
^^' Major B. V. Arbuckle served with the force under Brigadier General Chamberlain against the Mahsood
Wuzeerees in April and May i860, and was present at the forcing of the Burrarah Pass, and destruction of Makeem
(Me<lal with Clasp).
'-^ Captain Pemberton served throughout the operations of the expedition of X863 against the tribes on the North-
West Frontier of India, and was present at the storm of Laloo and capture of TJmbe^ah (Medal with Clasp).
'^* Major de Lautour served with the expedition of 1863 against the tribes on the North- West Frontier of India
(mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp). Also served with the expedition against the tribes of the Black
iLonntain in the Hasara campaign of x868 (Clasp).
^"^ Major T. Graham and Captain H. 8. Higginaon served throughout theHaaara and Black Mountain campaign io
K^SiMedal with Clasp). »* «» « »«•«
War Services — Royal Artillery (late Madras Aii/Ulery).
■ General Whinyates served with Colonel Thompson's Force in 1814 ; in the Army of Reserve under General
Ilyalop in 18x5 ; in the xst Division of the Deccan Army under Sir Thomas Hyalop in 18x7-18; in Sir J. Dovoton's
Division in pnrsoit of Bsjeerow and Appa Saib; was present at the battle of Mahidpore (Modal) 3 xst Dec. x8x7, at
lUe storming and capture of Talnair 37th Feb. x8i8, at the capture of the Fort of Jillpyamnair, and at the siege of
lUe fortress of Asaeerghur.
' Sir George Balfour served with the Malacca Field Force in 1833-33. Campaign against Kumool in 1839, in-
cluding the taking of Zorapore. Served with the expeditionary force in China throughout the war of 1840-43
l'>lt*<lal), including the first and second captures of Chusan, attack and capture of Chinhae, Niagpo, Tsekee,
S>*iru:in, (^hapoo, Woosung, Shanghae and Chin Kiang Foo, and investment of Nankin.
» Lient.(2eneral Maitland served in the expedition against Kumool in x837. ^-^ ^^
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99 Wiw Bervicee — Eoyal Artillery (hie Madras Artillery).
*M4go»GettMia ICacintire served with tbeChiiia ezpeditioniury force in 1843 (Medftl) and waspreeeiii at the capton
^ Woosung, Staanghae, storm and oaptnre of Ohing-keang-foo and operations before Nankin. Commanded a DecsA>
ment of Nisam's (^valry at Goomsoor under General Dyce in 1847. Commanded the and Cavalry Hyderabad Cod-
liQffent at the siege of Dnoroor, and against the Fort of Elaimon, also at nomeroos affiEdrs with Bohillahs in 1851-51,
ftnd at Sailoor where his horse was cat down nnder him in 1854. Served with the Kami>tee Movable Colmnn with
Colonel Millar's Detachment at the attack and forcing of the Konah Pass on a7th Dec. 1857, on which occasion he
took his men up an almost mipassable ffhaut in the fia,ce of a large body of the enemy.several of whom were cat op os
going to the top of the hill. Commanded a Detachment of the Column in the Nursmgpore district in Jan. 1858, and
made a dour across the Bhopal firontier, and seized a noted rebel with his followers and horses ; commanded t
Detachment on the great Deccan Road when one of the nosts at Balawabad was attaiiked by a large body of rebeii
who were repulsed with loss by the Nagpore Bifles and Detachment 28th Madras N.I. ; was present at the attack oi
Jeeghan. attack of Kubrai, battle of Banda, and relief of Kirwee, under Major General Whitlock, on which occasini
the Oaviuiy. and Horse Artillerv marched 85 miles in 37 hours— was at the attack of Radha Govindoo'a Army on the
Heights of Funwarree and Duddree on the apth Dec. 1858 (Medal, Brevet of Mi^or, and CB.).
17 Major General Gosling served in the Crimean campaign in 1855-56 subsequently to the fiUl of SebaatopoL Served
With General Whitlock's Field Force in Bundlecund in 1858, and was present at the battle of Banda, and affair u
Jheengan OCedal).
'* Major General Bobert Cadell served on the Staff of the Turkish Army during the Russian war from October X834,
inoloding the defiBnoe of Bupatoria, siege and fall of Sebastonol, and Omar Pacha's winter campaign in MiiLereiia
(mentioned in despatches, Crimean Medal with Clasp, Turkish Medal, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Brevetof Major),
nerved in ^e Ind£an mutiny campaign in Bengal, including the actions of Doomooreagunge, Baunriaih, and Tool-
aeepore (mentioned in despatchea, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
*" Msjor General Macint^re served with \oobX rank of Captain attached to the Ottoman Army in 1855-56. Joined the
Kertoh expedition as a Brigade Major (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol). Accompanied the army of Omer Psab*
to Asia Minor, and was present throughout the winter campaign there, including the battle of the Ingour, sficr
which batile. Captain Dymock, 9^ th Foot, having been killed, bo was appointed Aide de Camp to the British On-
misBioner, Sir Lintom Sunmons, in which capacity he served until April 1856, receiving warm aeknow1ed«meDt»
of his services from that officer on resigning the appointment (Turkish Medal, and 5th Class of the M^idie). Pro-
ceeded to China in command of a Mountain Train Battery with the expedition in z86o. Present at Uie defence of
Shanghae when attacked by the rebel army on the z8th 19th ^nd aoth August x86o. By a well-directed shell tnm
a mountain train howitser laid by himself, he wounded Chung Wong, Commander in Chief of the rebels, in the
ikoe, in addition to killing and wounding several of his Staff. Was senior officer of ArtUlery and in command 0:
the South Chate Post, the principal point attacked, during the defence (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
^ Colonel Pearse served the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 ;— was Assistant Field Engineer under General Wluul)
at the siege of Mooltan, and at the action of Soorujkoond, and subsequently commanding the Artillery cf
the Nawab of Bhawulpore under Major H. B. Edwardes; present at the capture of the city of Mooltan (meii-
iioned in despatchea for conspicuous gallantry when repelling a sortie from the fortress on 30th December tS^Si.
Served under Major R. G. Taylor with the Force in the Den^at, which drove the Affghans from Bunnoo (Punjanb
Medal with Clasp). On the and Jan. 1850, at the Goombuttee Pass, at the head of the border leviea defeated the
tribe of Oomurzye Vizeerees who made a descent on Bunnoo. In November 1852 was in command of j,oooCash-
m3re Regular Troops and British Irregular Levies in the Expedition to Khagan and the Black Mountain (Meds!
with Clasp). Served throughout the Indian mutiny, commanded the Cavauy of the Hurreeana Inregular FieVl
Force of General Van Cortlandt at the actions of Aodah and Eheireeka. In command of 400 Rahtore Rajpoot Carahy
of Bickaneer,~made a forced march on the 36th June 1857, by which Hisaar was relieved. Commanded a Force
which stormed and captured the fortified positions of Bhatoul and Mungalee in Hurreeana. Commanded the (^valrr
at Jnmalpoor. Served with General Showers' Delhi Column, and was present at the occupation of the Forts of Dsdnf .
Jhujjur, and Kanound. Commanded a body of Cavalry in Brigadier Gerrard's Delhi Coltimn at the battle of NamcQl
loverely wounded). Commanded the 3rd Sikh Cavalry at the siege and capture of Lucknow in March 1858. SerreU
with the Azimghur Field Force under Sir E. Lugard at the actions of Munnehar, Azimghur xsth April, and in the
pursuit of Koer Sing including the actions of Asmitghur 17th April 1858, Mimnear and Sheeapoor Ghat, and in tiic
expedition into the JuKdespore Jungles during June and July 1858 (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of M^jor).
** Colonel E. M. Playfair served in the second Burmese war iu 1853 (Medal). Also served in the uidian mntinj
campaign and was often engaged with the rebels in inconsiderable actions (Medal with Clasp for Pegu) .
*" Colonel Gloag served inKimedy Ik 1856, and was present at the attack and capture of Suringee and of Wooriee
Guddah.
^ Colonel Hog served with the Saugor Field Division under Brigadier Whitlock in 1858 and was present at the
action on the 17th April (Medal).
** Lt.Colonel Gordon served in the Indian mutinv campaign in 1857-58, and was present at the relief of Lucknow.
including the operations at the Martiniere and Dilkoosha, and was also engaged in the action and deDeatof the
Qwalior Contingent at Cawnpore on the 6th Dec. 1857, ftud pursuit (Medal witn Clasp).
^ Colonel Chunier commanded Mountain Train Howitzers and Rockets in the engagementwith the Hill Elaireeni
111 Pegu on the aand April 1856. Served in the Indian mutiny campaign from 29th May 1857 to 13th September iSsi
including the actions of Nusmtpore, Chanda, Ummeerpore, Badshagunge,Sultanpore, and Dhowrara under General
Frsnka 1 aieffe and capture of Lucknow by Lord Clyde ; the relief of Asimghur, and actions of Munnihar, Tonee
Bridge, Nughal, Munnuhar, Shropore Ghaut, Jugdeepore, Dulleepore, Metahi, and Chowbesrpore under General
Lugard. Commanded a Light Field Battery daring the severe engagements at Cawnpore under Genera) Windham
on the a6ch a7th and a8th November 1857, when he was especially thanked for " the gallant manner in which he
fought his guns." Served also under liord Clyde in the attack and defeat of the GwaJior Contingent mutineers (»
the 6th December 1857 (mentioned in despatchea. Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major) .
** Lt. Colonel Tayler served with the Saugor Field Force in 1858, and was present at the al&ir of Eirbrai, battle of
Banda, and oeoupatlon of Kirwee (Medal) .
** Lt.Ck>lonel uadow was present in several skirmishes in the Sumbulpore countiy during the mutiny in 1857-58-
** Lt.Colonel Lane served in the Central India campaign from July 1857 to May i859,and was present at the affairs
of Moorwaarah and Budgaum, and at the attack of Konah Pass (mentioned in despatches. Medal with CHasp).
^ Lt.Ck>lonelCaine served in the Central India campaign from Julyi857 to May 1859, <UQd was present at the affkirt
•f XuUinghee, Balaoote, and Nursinghur (Medal with (Hasp).
H Major Yaldwyn served In the cainpaign of i860 in Chma. including the capture of the entrenched (Damp si
Sinho, assault and capture of the Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp) .
** Major Honi A. B. de Montmorency served during the suppression of the Indian mutiny with the Gormdcport
Field Force and the Saugor Field Division from 1858 till the end of 1859 (Medal).
** Major Wm. A. Warren served in the campaign of x86o in China.
War Services of Royal (late Bombay) Artillery,
^ Sir William Marcus Coghlan served the campaigns of 1838-40 in Affghanistan as Brigade Major of Artillery, la-
eluding the storm and capture of Ghuxnee (mentioned in despatches, and Medal), storm and capture of SJielst
(mentioned in despatchea. and Brevet of Major), and occupation of Cabul. Commanded a 0)1umn from the Gar-
rison of Aden on i8th March 1858 against the Arabs of the mterior, and carried the Fort of Sheik Othman by etoim
* General Sealy served the campaign of 1838-39 in Affghanistan, including the storm and capture of Ghnmee
(Modal). Served in Persia in 1857 (Medal with Clasp). Relief of Kolapore. Attack on insurgent Bheels at Data-
bunree and Ambapawnee on izth April 1858. Operations in the Santpore Hills in 1858 in command of Mountam Train
and Left Column of attack (Medal, and Brevet of Major).
7 Sir Arnold Kemball served the campaign of 1838-39 in Affghaniatan, indxiding the siege and capture of Ghuxnee
(Medal). Campaign of 1857 in Persia (Medal with Clasp, OB., and Brevet of Mi^or). The Governor C
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War Servicea — Boyal ArHllery (Me Bomhcuy Artillery). ioa-io3
iSS!Lu?^A*^ notiflcfttion of the x8th June 1857 that "the valuable aesirtance afibrded on eveiy oeoMion of
d^(r^ and ^mm, and especially in the brilliant expedition aeainst Ahwas, by Captain KembAll bad been
mgl^^coimMnded^ySip James Outram and merited the unqualiiled approbation and the heaz^y thbnks of the
uovemor General m Gounoil." ^ rr * , ,
• Lient.Qeneral Aitken seryed with the expedition to Persia in 1856^57, and was present at the bombardment of
P^«»!S T ^/'^®*^'l®'^*^ ^ despatches. Medal with Clasp). Senred throughout the campaign In RwpOotana and
XS-S^^'^*^? X857-59, indudmg the action of Eewah, sieges of- Awah (mentioned in despatches) and. Kotah
(mentioned m desnMohes), and subsequent operations in Central India (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Miuor).
v.^Jl?'^"*'*' Z^®5 a^?^ *? suppression of the Indian mutiny, and was present at the aetion' of Kotah-
keMrai and recapture of Gwalior (Medal with Clasp).
Lieut Gentfal Hatch was present at the capture of Wankoera in 1844— mentioned in despatches and fihanked by
taoverament Served with ttie Persian expedition of 1856-57, and wasnresent at the action at Itodidre, sttrtr^ider of
BMlmre. and battie of Kooshab (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
MooltM^eSl^^thClM?^*^ *^* Puiyaub campaign of i»48-49 «nd was present at the siege and capture of
-«!IL5?i®°®ll*T.". ^^f^ with the Persian expedition of 1856-57, including the storm and capture of Beshire,
J^nSrS ?v B4»*»^.^d bombardment of Mohumrah (Medal with Clasp). Served in suppression of the Indian
S??3wi *^^« •"flf®,»»fl,captare of Kotaii and pursuit, second taking of Chundaree, action of Kotahkeeerai and pur-
iSiZ.rr?* . Ow^or (mentioned in despatches), bombardment and capture of Powree. actions of flludwaho and
Knrai, surprise and pursuit of the rebels at Koondrye--severely wounded (Medal with Olaap). . .
.flr J5 J!1S if ^^fL'^T^ ^ .^® Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59.— with the Ahmodmiggur Field Potoe In
nn^i^ flS » v^*^® •^°? ^^ Insurgent Bheels in Feb. 1858 ; and in 1858-59, with the Centraflndia Field iPoroe
Sf^SS^??S?* •^°**» Subsequently with the Okamundel and Kattiwar Field i'oroe and was present at the storm-
ing of the Ubhpoora Fort m the Burda HiUs on 18th Deo. 1859.
J^olonel Dems de Vitrtf served with the Persian expedition in 1857 (Medal with Clasp).
s«r»ii? -f S;5?^® "^^ ^ the Persian campaign in 1857, including the capture of Mohumra (Medal with Claq)).
» T? f^i^? Commiasaiy of Ordnance in the affairs of Beyt and Dwarka. .
Tii«K j« ™2f \r^ * 5 served with the Persian expedition of 1856-57 and was present at the storm and bapture of
SSfffi^^^JS^^*'' oC5?«^.battie of Kooahab, and bombardment of Mohumrah (Medal wfth Clasp). Stared
TaSp?r™i2?SSS2Vi *^® P*^ mutiny, including Kotah, Kotahkeserai, Gwalior, Koonrai, and pursuit of Tkntia
Mrri^.? n?S{nTwi?^ V^^^j^^ the Persian expedition of 1856-57. including the storm a&d capture of. Eetore,
pS^SiSM^^JJdS) Kooshab (Medal with Clasp). Coihmanded Irtaiery at the recapture ofEla-
witf, ri^?*®^Q!![225'^ served with the Persian expedition of 1856-57, including the bat<fle of fcooshab (Medal
MybMlSSta andGoosSarSKdSr^ °^ *^* Indian mutiny in 1858-59. including the action on theTaringaffiila at
« T*^nSte!} S?S^ served in the Persian expedition of 1856-57 (Medal with Clasp).
MfifliiS ?SSL5i^*?,5®^®* ^ the Indian campaign in 1857-58, including the actions of Nimbhera and Jeerun. the
SjSSiri^'lwSSr^^^ °' ^"^ ^"^^^ *^' approbationof the Qovenimentof India
»h«pSi?(toSS^cSn M^ ^**^ Commanded a Mountain Tram in action with insurgent BheelaatBhum-
withoSro^^ ^*'*^™^**^®^ throughout the Central India campaign of 1857-58 (mentioned in despatehM, Medal
ofKii^^ M^PSJSi^ClaB^)^'*^ *^® Persian expedition of 1856-57, including the surrender of Bushire and battle
•mSfdSof jimkunSe toTs 8^^*^ ^^ Persian expediUon in 1857 (Medal with Clasp). Capture of Sholupare and
nr'kli'^2^J^^S?L^^^ throughout the Abvssinian campaign from 39th Dec. 1867 and waa presentat the action
or^Arogee and omture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, and Medal).
taaiJ^LSai^i^^ J\ ^®S*i ^^ F^' ^ ^<*'- '^57. «nd received three swotd cuts in the action of Amhir-
ponM(mentooned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
(MeSrwith (SiS^."*^ ^^ ^^ Persian expedition in 1857, and was present at the bombardxnent of MohumnOi
Zoall^^?SL w^ Pottinger served as D.A.Q^. General throughout the Abyssinian campaign, having landed at
(9M?rd2S?Sr^fv^e??f^^^^ present at theaction of A«,gee and fWl_af MagdaU
m 1865^! William Ward served in the Mountain Train with the Field Force from Aden against the Foodlee ir^
i86c^if^^!i5^!L?'l*^. ^. 'fe® Mountain Train with the Field Force from Aden against the Foodlee Anbe in
uxf ^ ^^ present at Bit Baeed. . - •
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Gor^s of Boyal Engineers.
Bnffledue, William John, Bxeoutire Bng., iBt Grade, D.P.W. Railw«r Branoli, Ahmodnagax..
p.t.e. ArdagKJoknCkarU$, CJ. D. A. Q.M.Gen- Intelligence Branch, Horae Gnarda {MajorA
^oNov. 78) ^
Peck, William Bmeraon, Weymouth
Stephana, Edmund. Commanding xTth Company Boyal Engineers, Aldershot
RnseellTchriatopher Joaiah, I * "
.Ireland
Morgan, John liabbott, Colchester
Haig, Arthur Balfour, CM&. Equerry to H.B.H. the Duke of Edmhurgh
Co«//«f, fl«My, Inatructor in Portiflcation, Royal MiUtary College
Feathtntonkamgh, Albany, A.Q.H. General for Submarine Mining, Bombay
8aiUrikwaiU,So9«pk Henry, on Temporary Rwrve LUt ; Asst-Colonial Engineer, Straits Settle- )
menta. Leave to England • ■••.••• •• >
Zhgd, Bmeet Monk, Professor of Fortification, &o. , Boyal Mihtary Academy
Maopherson, John Cosmo, Commanding 37th Company R. Eng., Bermuda
Howard, Thomas, Exec. Eng. , and Grade, D. P. Works, Anupshahr Branch, Ganges Canal ...
Bailey, Frederick, ExecuUve Engineer, 3rd Grade, Department Public Works, Deputy)
Conservator of Foreata, xst Grade, N.W.P. Superintendent of Forest Surveys, Deyra Doon |
OtkU, Senrg Joh» WoUHegn, Brigade Major, Boyal Engineers, Dublin
Whinlleld, Charles William, Exeter
Patten, William Henry, Cyprus
Collhis, William Henry," Jfo/or 29 Aug. 7a. On Leave
Hepper, Albert Jamee, Adjutant, Anglesey Militia Engineen, Beaumaris
Morris, Reginald Frank,*^ Commanding 40th Company Royal Engineers, Chatham
Harris, George, Commanding xoth Company Royal Engineers. Gibraltar
Jennor, Stephen Weaton, Executive Eng. 4th Grade, MU. Works Branch ; Field Engineer, \
Khyber Iield Force -.... )
Robinson, Henry, Com. aist Company Royal Engineers, Bermuda
Mackensie, Aug. Charles Colin, Malta
Hnrvey, Edward,** Executive Engineer, and Grade, D.P. Works; Field Engineer, Khyber)
Field Force S
Cunningham, Charles,** Executive Engineer, 3rd Grade, D.P. Works. Leave Europe
«*lftncy, Thomas, Northern District, Manchester
Ward, Arthur CUtkerow, Instructor in Fortification, Royal Military Academy, Woolwich
Smith, Albert Charles, Exec. Engineer, 3rd Grade, D. P. Works, Madras, Cuddalore Division
Hill. Arthur, Executive Engineer, and Grade, D.P.W. Lahore Division; on Field duty in^
Afghanistan
Nixon, Francis William, Wcvmouth ( JC<t;or, xi Nov. 78)
Hn>okman. Ralph Rhenins £vans. Exec. Eng. and Grwle, D.P.W. Madras, Tinuevelly District
Wallace, William Arthur James, Executive Engineer, and Grade, D.P. Works, x Mar. 73 ; )
Engineer in Chief and Manager of the Northern Bengal Railway, Saidpore j
Blooct, Bindon, Field Engineer, Khyber Field Force {BtMiyor, ag Nov. 79)
i/oo<A, JaiMf &or«, School of Musketry, Hythe
Pilleau, Henry George, Commanding a5th Company Royal Engineers, Bermuda
Begbie, Alfred Glynn. Exec. Eng., 4tn Grade, D.P.W. Deputy Examiner of Accounts. Leave, ")
Europe. (S.M.B. Chatham) $
Rale, Matthew Townsend.** On Leave
WillanSjThomas Joseph,** Executive Engineer, and Grade, D.P.Works, Assam, Shillong
Abney, wUUam de WineeleBlie, Insi)ector of Science Schools, South Kensington Museum.)
On Temporary Reserve List y
Li vesay, Robert Algernon, Malta
Maehworth, Sir Arthur WUUam, Bart., AdintMXit Monmouth Militia Engineers, Monmouth
Firebrace, Fred., Executive Engineer, xst Grade, D.P.Works, attached to Office of Director )
of State RaUways,. Simla j
Brooke, Alured De VcAne, Adjutant, School of Military Engineering, Chatham, aa Jan. 78
M'Cullaffh, James Robert.Asaiat. Supdt. xst Gr., Grt. TrigonometriciAl Survey of India, Bengal
Rogers, Malcolm William, Deputy Superintendent, 3rd Grade, Great Trigonometrical Surv^ )
of India, Jodhpore Senea, Dehra Doon )
Ssrgeaunt, Richard Arthur,** Executive Engineer, xst Grade, D.P.W. ; Revenue Aaaiatant, )
Railway Branch, P.W. Secretariat. Government of India. Simla J
Marsh, Jeremy Tijylor, War OflElce, Whitehall
Parker, Robert JoAa .Himty, A4i. ist London Engineer Volunteers
Champemowne, Henir, Comxnanding xxth Company Royal Engineers, Malta
Beauohamp, Clayton Bcudamore, Executive Bngineer, xst Grade, D.P. Works, Personal)
Assist, to Chief Engineer, and Assist. Sec. to Government, N.W. Provinces of India S
Osbom, Wm.,**Bxec. Bug., 3rd Grade, D.P.W. Bombay ^.
Boileau, Lestock Francis, Executive Engineer, xst Ghrade, D.P.W. , Hyderabad. Furlough
Savi, Thomaa Brown Blake.*^ Exec. Bngineer, 3rd Grade, D.P.W. , Manager of the Pumaub )
Northern State Railway (Open Line), Mooltan /
Sedgwick, William, Bxec. Bug., 3rd Grade, D.P.W., Western Rajpootana State Railway, and )
Temporary D. C. B. to Government of India for Guaranteed RaOways, Puzgaub J
Baird, Andrew Wilson,i<» Assist. Superintendent, xst Grade, Great Trigonometrical Survey)
of India, Poona j
Rime, Albert Senru, on Temporary BeeerveLieti Colonial Bngineer, Natal
Kmf er, Thomas, Director of Works* Office, War Office {Mqjor, 30 Nov. 78)
Ve^p.e.e. Bell, Mark Sever, ^^ Assist. Quarter Master General, Intelligence Department, inAim.
Hor.oage, Frederick William,^** Commanding 38th Company Royal Engineexa. Bermuda
Burke, Walter 8t. George, Instructor in Mititfinr DiawiiLff, Royal Military Academy^Woolwich
Boughey, Gourge Fletcher Ottiuy, Executive Eng. and Grade, D.^P. Worl
xst uniT.
., . _ _ . . . Works; Field Engineer,)
Koorum Field Force }
Ramsay, John, Commanding 4th Cumpauy Kojal Engineers, Portsmouth
Archer, George ^t/2uia», A(^utant xst Middlesex Engineer Vnlunteers, London
Frero, Richard Tudor, Commanding 39th Company Koyal Engineers; School of Militaiy)
Engineering, Chatham J
Anstey, Thomas Henry, Commanding 33rd Ccmpany Royal Engineers, Devonport.
Hill, John,Dep. Sunt ,3rd Grade, Great Trigonometrical Survey of India, Moulmein. Sick Furl.
Plnnkett, George Tindell, Western District, Devonport
Larminie, Edward Merry, Brigade Major, Gandahar Force
8coU, Lothimn Kerr, Instructor m Fortification, Royal Mililaiy College
English, Thomas, Director of Works Branch, War Office
JBmr«, ValenHne J^rameie, Instructor in Military Drawing, Royal Military Academy, Woolwich
So$e, William OorAm, Instructor in Fortification, Royal Military Academy. Woolwich
Holdioh, Thomaa Hungerford,^** Depu^ Superintendent, Topographical Survey of India. ) j
Quetta Column, Afghan Field Force J
2P Hardy, Alemmder Bmmeee, Special duty, Prison Department, Home Office, WhitehaU.^)
Pn Temponry Beaery^ List ,...,.... . )
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x Apr. 59
X Apr. 59
I Apr. 59
X Apr. 59
X Apr. 59
9^ June 59
23 June 59
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aa June 59
aa June 59
aa June 59
aa June 59
ax Dea 59
ai Dee. 59
ax Dec. 59
ax Dec. 59
aa Dec. 59
aa Dec. 59]
aa Dec. 59
aa Dec. 59
aaDeo. 59
aa Dec. 59
aa Dec. 59
19 June 60
X Nov. 60
X Nov. 6o|
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x8 Dec. 60
x8 Deo. 60
xgDeo. 60
X9D1M:. 60
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19 Dec. 60
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a5 June 6a
35 June 6a
35 June 6a
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3 Aug. 7 J
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15 Jan. 73
13 liar. 7i
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36 Aug. 73
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xoDec. 73
foDec. 73
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II Dec 7;
XX Dec 7:
II Dec. 7}
II Dec. 73
II Dee. 73
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10 yeb. 74
35 Peb. 74
XX Mar. 74
13 Msr. 7,
I Apr. 74
I Apr. 7'
4 Apr. T4
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19 Aug. r4
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3 Feb. 73
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Gracey, ThonuM, Bzeontfve Bng
CktTLTXB.
r, and Grade, D. P. Works, Engineer in Chief, Pnnjanb')
Northero State Railway, Pindee to Kohat Section
O'Brien, Donatos, ABsiatant Inspector of Works, Boyal Arsenal. Woolwich
Carey, Clement de Beanvoir, Ctommaudinff aoth Oompany Boyal EngineerSyPortsmonth
Lowsl^, Barsillai, Home District, Whitehall
R:»thbome, William Hans. Leare, Europe .
Galwey, William James, Instructor of Musketry, x May 78, Gmvesend
Uardon, William Henry, BxecntiYe Engineer, 3rd Grade, JD.P. Works, Bombay
HaU, John Greive, Executive Engineer, and Grade, D.P. Works, Cawnpore
Beamish, Alten Aug. William, Comdg. 19th Company R.E., Ordnance Survey, Southampton...
Cole, Henry Hardy, BzecuUve Engineer, and Grade. D.P.W., Military Works Branch. Simla...
Reynolds, Henry Charles, Com. x6th Company Boyal Engineers, Ordnance Survey, Bristol ...
Knocker, Herbert Paget, York
Lee, Henry Pincke, Malta
Todd, ZiUiiuworth Biekard, Instructor in Fortification, Boyal Military College
Edmondes, Francis Quintin, Ireland, Galway. Ordered to 8. M. E., Chatham
Spaight. William FitzHenry,Ordnance Survey, Dublin
Biseet, Wm. Sinclair Smith, Bzeontive Engineer, 3rd Grade, D.P. Works, Manager Holkar )
State Bailway, Agra )
Coaker, William Henry,iu Executive Engineer, 3rd Grade, D. P. Works, Madras, Deputy j
Consulting Engineer for BaUways, Madras S
Kdwards, Fleetwood Isham, Assist. Private Secretary and Assist. Keeper of the Privy Purse ]
to the Queen, and Groom in Waiting to Her Majesty )
WhsUey, Herbert Hughes. Northern District, Leeds
Foz, Harry Croker, Executive Engineer, 4th Grade, D.P. Works, Secunderabad
Mascall. Francis, Commanding 38U1 Company Boyal Engineers, Chatham
Backnill, John Townsend, War Office, Whitehall. OnLeave
Wood, Klliott, Commanding 15th Company Boyal Engineers, Home District, Whitehall
ElKdale, Henry, Woolwich
iW^c, Jokiuon WiUiam, Instructor of Fortifications, Ac, Boyal Military Academy
Kirkwood, Hendley Paul, Comdg. xsth Company Boyal Kng., Ordnance Survey, Rdin burgh
Corbett, Frank Vincent, Executive Eng. and Grarle, D.P. Works, X.W. Provinces, India, East- *)
em Jumna Canal i
Clavton, Arthur Granville, Assistant Instructor in Construction, S.M.E., Chatham
Ottiey, John Walter, Executive Eng. 3rd Grade, D.P. W., Kumal Div. W. Jumna Canal, Punjab
lAmbcrt, Sydenham John, Ireland, Cork
North, Wm.,1** Assist. Eng. zst Ghade, D.P. W., Bengal; 2nd in Command Bengal Sappers )
Rtid Miners; on duty with Khyber Field Force (Bt.Major, aa Nov. 79) (
H' Arthur, Alexander Donald, Executive Eng., 3rd Grade, D.P. Worka, Dehra Div., Bengal ...
Maepherson, John L., Executive Eng. 4th Grade, D.P.W. ; Field Engineer, Kurum Field Force
DUlon, Henry Philip Constantine, Commanding 8th Company Boyal Engineers, Gibraltar ...
J mea. Wnlter Parke {Bt.Mt^jor, 99 Nov. 79) . On Lea v e. Ordered to Home District
Calrow, Biohazd, Hythe
Dorward, James Ford, Commanding 6U1 Company Boyal Engineers, Curragh, Ireland
8imp$on, Jamt», Inspector of Lighthouses, Bahiunas, with local rank of Major. On Tempo- >
rary Beserve List >
James, Conway, Executive Engineer, 31^ (hade, D.P. Works. Leave, Europe
Georges, Hexiiy Bhodes Gilbert, S. M.'E., Chatham
Oreenstreet, William Lees, Executive Engineer, 4th Grade, D. P. Works. Leave, Europe ...
p.$.e. Macdonald, George, Aldershot
Uildebrand, Godfrey, Executive Engineer, and Grade, D.P. Works, K.W. Provinces, 7th Circle )
of Military Works, ChuckrataBoad Division, Umballa i
Gill, William John, Intelligence Department, Horse Guards
Wrif^ht, John Thomas, Exec. Eng., 3rd Grade, D.P. Works, N.W. Provinces. On Furlough
Awdiy, Ambrose, Executive Eng^eer, 3rd Grade, D. P. Works, Coimbatore District, Madras...
Hunt, William Brunei, Instructor in Fortification, Boyal Military College, Sandhurst ,
Waaer, Stanier, EquHrry in Ordinary to U.B.U. Prince Leopold ,
Alexander, Arthur Clifford, Cyprus
I'usey, Arthur Hobert,!'* Commanding 3and Company Boyal Engineers, Bermuda
Matheson, John, Instructor in Fortiflcatiou, B. M. A., Woolwich
Ltndsell, John Barber, Ireland. Limerick
Nicholson, William Gustavus, Executive Engineer, and Grade, D. P. Works ; on Field duty \
with Koorum Field Force }
Palford. BuBsell Bichard, Exec. Eng., 4th Grade, D. P. W., N.W. Provinces ; on Field duty)
wiih Koorum Field Force >
Retd, Philip Savile Grey, Commanding 7th Company Boyal Engineers, S. M. E., Chatham ...
Greer, Macgregor, Comdg. aand Ci>mi>any B. E. General Post Office Telegraphs, London
Hart, Edward Chichester, Glasgow
Faiishawe, Edward Card well, JBxec Eng., 4th Grade, D.P.W., Bengal, Mil. Works Branch.)
Sick Furlough }
Brackenbury, Maule Campbell. Exec. Eng., 4th Grade, D.P.W.; Field Eng., Cabul Field Force
Jelf, Richard Henry, Commanding ist Company Boyal Engineers, ShomdiiBCb
Woodthorpe, Bobort Goeset, Assist. Superintendent, and Grade, Topographical Survey, )
Koorum Valley Column {Bt Major, aa Nov. 79) S
Washington, Francis Palmer, Ordnance Survey, Bedford .•
Haynes, Henry Sidney Freeman, Exec. Eng., 4th Grade, D.P.W.,Indus Valley State Bailway,)
Ajfta i
Jacob, Sydn^ Long, Exec. Eng., 3rd G^ade, D. P. W., Irrigation, Mardan. Field Service
Bereaford, Charles Fred. Cobbe, at Staff College
>'icholaon, John Simpson, Birr, Ireland
Arnott, Naix)leon, Executive Eng., 4th Grade, D.P.W., Military Works Branch, Allahabad.
Wallur, Q§org9 Bobtrt, Prof. Boy. Mil. CoUege, Kingston, Canada, with local rank of M^jor ...
Ciunpbell, Duncan MacNeil, Executive Engineer, 3rd Grade. D.P.Works,yellore Division
Barlow, Charles Claude Clifton, Executive Eng., 4th Grade, D.P. Works. Furlough
Parchas, William Bobert, Executive Engineer, 4th Ghrade, D.P.W., Bangalore Division
Watson, Charles Moore, Aide de Camp to Sir Lintom Simmons, War Office, Whitehall
Jekyll, Herbert,!'* Sec. to Boyal Commission on Colonial Defences, War Office, Whitehall
( lUrisUe, Charles Howard Peregrine, Deputy Exam, of Accounts. D. P. Works. Furlough
.Moore, Edward Crosier Sibbald, Commanding 5th Company B. E. Cape of Good Hope
Y€ Leach, Edward Pemberton, Assistant Superintendent, and Grade, Topographical Survey 1
of India, Calcutta {BLMofor, sa Nov. 79) i
Tomer, Samuel Compton, Executive Eng., 3rd Grade, D.P. Works. Leave, Europe. Chatham
Gould, George Iiurelheim, Cork Harbour, Ireland
Coaztney, David Charles, School of MiUtary Engineering, Chatham
Pvoell, Matthew Heniy, Ordaaooe Survey, Ipswloh
17 Dec. 6a x Oct. 76
17 Dec. 6a I 7 Oct. 76
X7 Dec. 6a 2j Oct. 76
35 June 63
17 Dec. 6a
17 Dec. 6a
17 Dec. 63
17 Dec. 6a
17 Dec. 63
17 Dec. 6a
17 Dec. 6a
34 June 63
24 June 63
a4 June 63
34 June 63
34 June 63
29 June 63
30 June 63
30 Jtme 63
39 July 63
3 Aug. 63
15 Jan. 64
15 Jan. 64
15 Jan. 64
15 Jan. 64
15 Jan. 64
15 Jan. 64
8 Dec. 76
33 Jan. 77
I Apr. 77
X Apr. 77
9 Apr. 77
9 Apr. 77
6 June 77
6 June 77
6 June 77
6 June 77
6 June 77
6 June 77
6 June 77
June 77
July 77
July 77
Aug. 77
Aug. 77
Sept. 77
30 Sept 77
30 Hept.77
Oct. 77
Oct. 77
Oct. 77
x5 Jan. 64 X Oct 77
15 Jan. 64 I Oct. 77
15 Jan. 64 I Oct. 77
15 Jan. 64 I Oct. 77
9 Feb. 64 X Oct. 77
16 Feb. 64 X Oct. 77
X Mar. 64 I Oct. 77
8 Mar. 64 i Oct. 77
23 Mar. 64 X Oct. 77
3 May 64 1 Oct. 77
x9 July 64 X Oct 77
X9 July 64 X Oct 77
9 Aug. 64 I Oct. 77
30 Aug. 64 I Oct 77
x8 Oct 64 X Oct 77
X9 July 64 3x Oct 77
x8 Oct 64 5 Dec. 77
XX Nov. 64 ai Dec. 77
9 Dec. 64 13 Jan. 78
9 Doc. 64 6 Feb. 78
9 Dec. 64 6 Feb. 78
9 Dec. 64 6 Fob. 78
33 Dec. 64 6 Feb. 78
33 Dec. 64 x6 Feb. 78
23 Deo. 64 16 Feb. 78
33 Doc. 64 J 5 Mar. 78
3t Mar. 65 16 Mar. 78
34 Mar. 6s 17 Mar 78
18 Apr. 65 18 Mar. 78
X3 June 65 as Mar. 78
aa June 65 xo Apr. 78
aa June 63 10 Apr. 78
aa June 65 17 Apr. 78
aa June 6s 17 Apr. 78
33 June 6s 33 May 78
aa June 6s aa May 78
ao Aug. 6s aa May 78
aa Dec. 65 33 May 78
aa Dec. 65 1 June 78
aa Dec. 65 x July 78
23 Dec. 65 XX July 78
99 Dec. 6s 14 July 78
aa Dec. 63 14 July 78
aaDec. 65 34 Aug. 78
aaDec. 6s I 4 Sept 78
17 Apr. 66 35 Deo. 78
x7Apr. 66 30 Dec. 78
17 Apr. 6631 Dec. 78
X7 Apr. 66|3x Dec. 78
17 Apr. 66 3« I>«0- 78
17 Apr. 661 3x Deo. 78
X7 Apr. 66 3* D«0- 7*
X7 Apr. 66 31 Dec. 78
X7 Apr. 66 31 Dec 78
Digitized by V<jOOV Itl
IJO
Corps of Boyal Engineers.
Cattaikb.
Gftrwood, John Frederick, Execctfeive Engineer, 4th Grade, D. P. Works, V. W. Prorineee,
Military Works, Lnckoow
Broadbent, John Edward, Execntiye Eng., 4th Grade, D. P. W., Mil. Works Branch, Simla
ITC Chard, John Rouse Merriott, Devonport ( J^.lfcyor 33 Jan.79)
Bogle. John du Terrean, Assist. Instructor in Surveying, School of Military Bng., Chatham...
Buckle, Samuel, on Temporary R«$«rv LM; Colonial Engineer, Gibraltar
Morgan, William-- " " " -^ " " ^'--^
Call, Charles r
Field Engint-,
p.«. c. Hare, William Aldworth Home, Intelligence Dept., War Office
Green, Arthur Octavius. At Staff Collepe
Lewis.James Frederick, War Office, Whitehall
deWolski. Fellciau Rola. Special duty, Turkey
Barklie, Robert Martin, Orduanoe Survey, Clifton
Kensington, Charles Henry Maurice, Exec. Engineer, 4th Grade, D. P. W.; Assistant Field ^
Engineer, Khyber Field Force S
pjt.e. Morris, William George, Assist. Instructor in Surveying, School of Mil. Bng., Chatham...
I)eni8on. Henry, Depot R. B. Troops, Aldershot
liam Edwin Llewellyn, Ordnance Survrar, Oxford
I Frederic, Exec. Eng., 4th Grade, D. P. Works, Central Provinces of India ;>
neer, Caudahar Field Force >
p.i.c. James, Walter Haweis, Commanding 35th Company Royal Engineers, Chatham
Johnstone, William Henry, Exec. Eng., 4th Grade, D.P.W.,Holkar State Railwa^F, Calcutta...
Gregson, Matthew Henry, Assist Instructor in Field Fortifications, S. M. Eng., Chatham
Settle, Henry Hamilton, Devonport
Day, Francis Jeremy, Ordnance Survey, Norwich
Brown. Louis Faulkner, Supdt. Park and Field Train, Bengal Sappers and Miners ; Assistant >
Field Engineer, Candahar Force >
Johnston, Duncan Alexander, Ordnance Survey, Derby
LianxxvAKTS.
Gardiner, Richard, Exec. Eng., 4th Grade, D. P. W., Western Riu'pootana(State) Railway, Ajmere
Hare, John, Aldershot
Moore, Ross Franklin, Assistant Eng., ist Grade, Bengal, Military Works Branch ; Assistant)
Field Engineer, Khyber Field Force }
Henry, George, Bangalore
Bagot, Charles Hervey, Ex. Eng., 4ch Grade, Superintendent of Instruction, Bengal Sappers)
and Miners. Furlough }
Clarke, George Sydenham, Instructor in Geometrical Drawing, Indian Civil Engineering GolL, )
Cooper's Hill S
Bartmm, George William. Special duty, London
MacGrogor, John Collings, Commanding 2nd Company B. E., Cape of Good Hope
Cockbnm, George Alexander, Ordnance Survey, Chester
Whitetord, William Whiteford Bell, Assist. Eng., ist Grade, D. P. W., Bombay. With Afghan )
Field Force }
Kirke, St. George Mervyn, Ordnance Survey, Reading
Goldie, Mark Henry George. Gohport
Smart, Alexander William, Exec. Eng., 4th Grade, D.P.W., Madras, Nellore District. Furlough
Bogle, Adam, Curragh
Preston, Arthur Thomas, R. M. Mining Service, Chatham
Brookes, Charles Henry, Dover
Rawson, Couitney Clarke, Exec. Bng., 4th Grade : Assist. Field Eng. snd Peshawur Division, )
Afghan Fiekl Force }
Dorwjird.ArthurRob, Ford.flxec. Eng., 4th Grade, Khyber Field Force
Fuller, Charles Fearon, Exec. Engineer, 4th Grade, D. P. Works, Quettah
Hyslop, Robert Maxwell,'*^ School of Military Engineering, Chatham
Yorke. Horatio Arthur, Asttictaut Engineer, ist Grade, D. P. Works ; Assist. Field Engineer,)
Khyber Field Force }
Barker, George, AsBt. Instructorin Submarine Mining, S. M. Engineering, Chatham
Gordon. Charles Hadfield, Home District, Whitehall
Dove, Horatio, Doing Duty Officer, Bengal Sappers and Miners ; Assistant Field Engineer, )
and Division, Cabul Field Force y
Smith, Sidney, Assistant Instructor in Muaketry, School of Military Engineering, Chatham....
f.f.e.Pilkington, Henry, Assist. Eng., ist Grade, Railway Department, Bombay
yc Hart, Reginald Clare."* C Troop, Aldershot
Watkins, Frederick Wilmer, Northern District, York
Clarke, Henry, Assistant Engineer, ist Grade, D.P. W., Aden
S.t.e. Barker, Jame» Campbell, Aide de Camp to Gen. Officer Commanding at Halifkx, N.8.
elby,H. Oliphant, Bombay Sappers and Miners, and Inst, in Army Signalling. OnFieldService
Laughame, Montague, Assist. Eng., xst Grade.D.P.W., N.W. Prov., Mil. Works. Sick Furlough
Spratt, Frederick Thos. Nelson, Assistant Engineer, xat Grade, D.P.W., and Assiatant Field )
Eng^eer, Koorum Column }
Cameron, James, Schoolof Military Engineering, Chatham
Whitmore, Mortimer Durant, Post Office Telegraph Service, Bristol
Harman, Henx^ John, Assist. Supt and Grade, Great Trigonometrical Survey of India, Shillong
Robinson, William Walton, Assistant Engineer, ist Grade, D.P. Works, Kolapore
Peacocke, William, Staff College
Dobson, Alfred Edmund. Exec. Engineer, 4th Grade, D.P.Works; Assistant Field Engineer, )
2nd Division, Cabul Field Force y
Orpen, Richard Theodore. Assistant Engineer, zst Grade, D.P. W. With Afghan Field Force...
Savage, George Robert Rollo, School of Military Engineering, Chatham
Uaslett, Pechell, Bengal Sappers and Miners: Atrsibt. Field Kngineer, Candat'ar Force
Henn,Thomas Rice,Offg.Qunrtcr Msster Bombay Sappors and Miners, with Afghan Field Force
Addison, George William, Post Office Telegraph Service, Aldershot
Porcelli, Alfred, Gibraltar
Thurburn, James White, Assistant Engineer, ist Grade, D.P, Works, Bengal. Sick Furlough
Gosset, Frederic, Ordmincc Sui*vey, l^iymouth
Hoskyns.Chandos, Exec. Eng., 4tb Grade, D.P.Works, Punjaub ; Assistant Field Engineer, /
Candahar Field Force y
Maxwell, l-Yederick Thomson, Assist. Eng., ist Gr.. D.P.W., Western Bajpootana State Rail- )
way, Bombay y
Beauderk, Ferdinand, Assistant Engineer, ist Grade, D. P. Works, and Deputy Bxaminer )
Public Works Accounts, Irrigation, Madras J
Hussey, Edward Robert. Haliiax, N. 8. Ordered home
DeVillamil, Richard, Assist. Eng., xst Grade, D.P. Works. On sick leave to Europe
Gore, St. George Corbet, Assiatant Supt. and Grade, Great Trigonometrical 8ur%*e!y of India, )
with Afghan Field Force )
Brown, Robert Hanbury, Assist. Bng., 1st Grade, D.P.W., Irrigation ; with Khyber Field Foica
loyd, Robert OUver, AssUtant Engineer, ist Grade, D.P. Works, Thayetmyo
17 Apr. 66 31 Dw. 7*
X7 July 66
15 July 68
17 July 66
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2sfULT9
34 Jan. 79
17 July 66ioApr.»
17 July 66
17 July 66
z5 Jan. 67
IS Jan. 67
15 Jan. 67
zo July 67
10 July 67
10 July 67
10 July 67
10 July 67
xo July 67
xo July 67
xo July 67
zo July 67
8 Jan. 68
8 Jan. 08
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9 Nov. 79
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aoDee. 79
8 Jan. 68
8 Jan. 68
8 Jan. 68
8 Jan. 681
8 Jan. 68
xsJuly 68
15 Jnly 6B
z5 July 68
x5Jn]y 68
15 Jnly 68
Z5 JtJly 68
X5 Joly 68
X5 July 68
X5 July 68-
15 Jnly 68
15 July 68
15 July 68
15 July 68
Z5 July 68
zs July 68
Z3 Jan. 69
x3 Jan. 69
x3 Jan. 69
13 Jan. 69
X3 Jan. 69
X3 Jan. 69
13 Jan. 69
13 Jan. 69
13 Jan. 69
x3 Jan. 69
Z3 Jan. 69
T3Jan. 69
Z3 Jan. 69
x3 Jan. 69;
x3 Jan. 69!
7 July 69
7 July 69'
7 July 69
7 July 69
7 July 69
7 July 69
7 July 69
7JUW69
7 July 69
7 July 6s
7Ju^69
7 July 69
7 July 69
7 July 69
7 July 69
7 July 69
8 Jam. 70
8 Jan. 70
8 Jan. 70
8 Jan. 70
Digitized by V^jOO^ 11:^
Corps of Boyal Engineen.
Ill
vneiDii. Ewen H»y. Aasiflt. Bng.. iBt Graded D.^iS.' PeBhawur Dir., MiUtory Works. Eawal Pindi
'«nder, Claude Reignier, Bdinborgh
litchell, Hn^, at Staff Oollege
Uch, Henry Bayard,"* 0 Troop, Alderahot v^'V
hi Bonlay. Woodtorde George, School of Military EnRineering, Ohatiuun... t
oott. Douglae Alexander, AssiBtant Engineer, ist Grade, D.P. Worka, Peehawnr
ykee, Walter Harry. Alderahot
rcBwell, Edmund William. On leave — •
[»rt*Davia. Henry Vaughan, Adjutant Royal Bngineere, Alderahot, 26 July 7? •■
r.rtin Ui^Ftin flknoen and Miners. Assistant Field Engineer. Afghan Field Foroe
[artin, Martin. Sappers and Miners, Assistant Field Engineer, Afghan
hermside, Herbert Charles, ClfO. Vice Consul in Anatolia
residder, Tohnie John, Malta ••■.•.• -• vv:.-;-/
fain, Thomas Ryder, Assistant Instructor, School of MiUtary Engineering, Chatham
irady, Maziere Kyle, A Troop, Aldersuot...
h«rrard, Charles William, Portsmouth
^nny-TWlyour, HeniyWaugh, School of Military Engineering. Chatham
Itt, William, Kirkee. Bombay
nikinson, Charles, Maha
tori, Hvratio Holt, Garrison Instructor, Lucknow -
loddy, Owen Vidal, Commanding P Company Sappers and Miners, Thayetmyo
Icresford, John Claudius Montgomery, Aide de Camp to Lord Lieutenant, Dublin
lendereon, Charies Burton, Assistant Field Engineer, and Dirision, Cabul Field Force
iftnjrfey, Lionel, attiwjhed to Sappers and Miners, Khyber Field Foroe •
mkicaon, Charles Boyd, Adjutant Madras Sappers and Miners, Bangalore
fann. Oother Fyers,"« Colombo. Ceylon ^....;
tmmlly, Francis John, Exec. Engineer,4th Grade, D.P. Works, Madras, Tamore
ohnston. Jamee Taylor, Assist. Bng.. ist Grade, D.P. Works, Agra Dirision Military Works
larter, Charles Carr<. Halififtx, N.8. (Torpedo senrice)
Hckinson, Edward, Halifiu, Nova Scotia
fwl, William Frederick Noel, Aldershot
tochfbrt-Boyd, Charles Augustus, A Troop, Aldershot
M«ep, Henry Lethbridge, Bermuda -
►'Aguilar, Francis Burton Grant, Assistant Engineer, xst Grade, D. P. Works, and Circle, Mihtary )
Works Branch, Quettah .- — — -. ; ;:•••••• ^
srdew, Philip, Assistant Instructor in Telesraphy, School of Military Engineering, Chatham
)trwin, Leonard, Assistant Instructor in Chemisiry, S.M.B., Chatham
*orter, Reginald da Costa, Cape of Gtood Hope
ikinner, Monier Williams,'*' Public Works Department, Barbadoea
hone, William Terence, Assistant Engineer, ist Grade, D.P.Works, with Afghan Field Force
Hiite, Walter Hanbnry, Assistant Engineer, zst Grade, D.P. Works, Peshawur-Jellalabad Railway
tftdffley, James Montague Taylor, Assistant Engineer, ist Grade, D.P. Works; on Field Service)
in Afghanistan S
hiperier, Henry William, Assistant Engineer, and Gh«de, D.P. Works; on Field Service in )
Afghanistan —
lennet, Ferdinando Wallis, Post Office Telegraph Service, London
t«athcote, Alflred, Portsmouth
Uldebrand, Algernon, Assist. Eng., xst Grade, D.P. Works. Sick Furlough
•hompion, Richard, Bermuda
'•OM, of Bladensburg, Edmond James Thomas, School of Military Engineering, Chatham
[aycock, Stewart M^Murdo, and Asst. Principal, Thoma son College, Boorkee, Bengal
^wing. Edward John, School of Military Engineering, Chatham .
" ktio Herbert. H.M. Vice Consul in Anatolia
tltchencr, Horatio
lanhardt, Henry Geffcken, Exec. Engineer, 4th Grade, D. P. Works, Rajpootana Railway
iockbom, Alexander William, Quarter- Master, Sappers and Miners, Madras
akc, Noel Montagu, Homo District, London
I^elb), Henry Lake. Assistant Engineer, and Grade, D. P. W. On Field Service
Uban, Edward, Assistant Eng., rat Grade, D.P.Woiks; Assist. Field Eng„ Naga Expeditionary Force
^U, iiachanan, Assistanr. Engineer, i8t Grade, D.P. Works, Puujaub Northern State Railway
rUaon, George Frederick, Assise. Bng., ist Grade, D.P. Works, State Elailwavs, Dinapore
frant. Saene, Assist. Eng., ist Grade, D.P.W. Mil. Works Branch, As«i«t. Fiold Eng. Afghan Field Force
luck, Richard Matthews, Pembroke Dock
txUam, Simeon Hardy, Bengal Sappers and Miners
Hennie, Edward, Assistant Bagineer, xst Grade, D.P. Works, Ganges Canal, Anupshahr Branch, Meerut..
[airhead, Herbert Hugh, Gibraluu: ,
Mch, Harold Pembertou, Bengal Sappers and Miners; Assist. Field Eng., tst Peshawur Division
ihippindall, William Harold, Assistant Engineer, xst Grade ; Assistant Field Engineer, Candahar ^
Field Force j
(race, Alfred Crawford, Assist. Eng., and Ghude, D.P.W. ; Assistant Field Engineer, Khyber Field )
Force )
hotter, Edmond William,^*^ Portsmouth
tor. Edward John, Gibraltar :
CCallum, Henrv Edward, Woolwich Arsenal
larhBon, John Hexuy Cnenevix, Assist. Eng., and Grade, D.P. Works, Peshawur-Jellalabad Railway
^elUe, James, Assistant Bnffineer, xst Grade, D.P. Works, Pni\}anb
tsxter, John Cordy, Cape of Good Hope. On leave to Rngland
Mher, Thomas Plunket, Assist. Eng., and Grade, D.P.W., Alighur Division ; Assist. Field Engineer, )
Khyber Field Force j
^on Donop, Pelham George (Torpedo service), Bermuda
Mdeley, William Lewis Clinton, Assist. Engineer, xst GrAde, D.P. Works, Satem District, Madras
fllTier, Henry Dacres, Assistant Engineer, and Grade, D.P. Works, with Afghan Field Force
UU, Edmund Stephen, Bengal Sappers and Miners ; Assist Field Engineer, and Oiv., Cabul Field Foroe .^ , .
taiith, Henrv Whistler, Assist. Engineer, and Grade, D.P.W. ; Assist. Field Bug., Khyber Field Force... 15 Dec. 71
|lsckburn, John Edward, Jamaica '15 Dec. 71
15 Dec. 71
x5 Dec. 7x
X5 Dec. 71
15 Dec. 7x
15 Dec 71
15 Dec. 71
15 Dec.;7i
6 Jan. 7 a
6 Jsn J 2
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8 Jan. 70
8 Jan. 70
8 Jan. 70
8 Jan. 70
8 Jan. 70
8 Jan. 70
8 Jan. 70
8 Jan. 70
8 Jan. 70
7 July 69
23 July 70
23 JQiy 70
23 July 70
23 July 70
a3 July 70
23 July 70
23 July 70
23 July 70
33 July 70
a3 July 70
23 July 70
23 July 70
23 July 70
23 July 70
23 July 7c
23 July 70
23 July 70
23 July 70
33 July 70
33 July 70
33 July 70
33 July 70
X Dec. 70
4 Jan. 7x
4 Jan. 71
4 Jan. 71
4 Jan. 71
4 Jan. 71
4 Jan. 71
4 Jan. 7x
4 Jan. 7c
4 Jan. 71
4 Jan. 71
4 Jan. 7z
4 Jan. 7x
4 Jan. 71
4 Jan. 7x
4 Jon. 71
4 Jan. 71
& Aug. 7:
3 Aug. 7x
3 Aug. 71
2 Aug. 71
2 Aug. 71
a An;:,'. 71
2 Aug. 71
3 Aug. 7x
a Aug. 71
a Aug. 71
a Aug. 7x
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a Aug. 71
a Aug. 7x
a Aug. 71
3 Aug. 7x
9 Aug. 7x
15 Dec. 71
15 Deo. 7x
15 Dec. 71
X5 Dec. 71
x5 Deo. 7x
x5 Deo. 71
X5 Dec. 7x
X5 Deo. 71
15 Dec. 71
Irtton, Harry D'Arch, St. Helena
'ox, John Henry, Gibraltar
Uiighi, Henry Palmer, Malta (Torpedo (^erv-ice)
^laney, William Henry, British Burmah
eslie, Francis Seymour, Gibraltar
owyer, Wentworth Grenville, Assistant Engineer, xst Grade, D.P. Works, Puiyaub,
oung, Cannichael Light, Assistant Engineer, xst Grade, D.P. Works, Bombay
^adlaon, John Copley, Assistant Engineer, xst Grade. D.P.W. ; AssUt. J&Held Eng., Khyber Field Force
t-f. Leverson, Julian John, Aldershot
lipPiMey, Richard Lionel, Telegraph Service, Bristol
--rt—.'wj, *uwua»ku MMvuKHf xo-i»(si»^u ocrv luo, xirinit;] i 6 Jun. 72
Sellanl, Robert Charles. Bermuda [ 6 Jan. 73
tmpWU, John Colin Livington, Assist. Eng., and Grade, D.P.W., Assist. Field Eng. Afghan Field Force' 6 Jan. 7a
Digitized by V^jOOV IC
112
Corps ofBoyal Engineers.
LiSUTXVAKTB.
Davidson, G«OPge, Asstetant Engineer, and Grade, D.P. Works, Quett^
Lister, Wastel ,toe«on. Assistant Bnmneer, and Grade, D.P. Works, Karvrar..
Wood, Charles Knieht, Torpedo service, Bermuda .
O'Sollivan, Gerald HopeWifdig, Submarine Mining Bervioe, Bombay •.••.•••••
Blunt. Ernest, Assistant Fifld Engineer, zst Peshawur Division, Afghan Field Force
Nioholls, George Thomas, Bermuda. Ordered home
Godsal, WilUam Charles, A Troop, Royal Engineers, Aldershot -•...•.; ;i-;:*'"iL:v;i* «
Hamilton, Robert Bwen, Assistant Field Engineer, and Peshawur Division, Afghan Field Force ...
Bum-Murdoch, John, Assist. Eng. and Grade, D.P.W., with Afghan Field Force
Ellis, Charles Gonyngham. On sick leave
Sharpe, James Birch, Assistant Field Engineer, Candahar Field Force —.••:•••;;•
Digby, Thomas, Madras, Assistant Field Eugineer, and Division, Cabul Field Force
Barton, Maurice Charles, Assistant Field Engineer, Candahar Force ;"::";-v— :•*;:••;:
Maxwell. Ronald Charles, Assist. Engineer, and Grade, D.P. Works, Peshawur-JeUalabad Railway
Foley, Akremon Campbell, Doing Duty Officer, Sappers and Miners, Roorkee*
Neville, John. Assistant Engineer, and Grade, D.P. Works, Bombay
Love, Henry Davison, Principal of the Civil Engineering College at Madras
Sill, John Warre. Malta
Maokean, Kenneth, Gibraltar
Bagnold. Arthur Henry, Cyprus
WiUock, Harry Borlase, School of Military Engineering. Chatham - • -•..•.
Constable,Willoughby Vemer, Assist.Eng.,3nd Gr..D.P.W., W.Rajpootana State Railway.Southem Bectn.
Jennings, Robert, Assistant Engineer, and Grade, D. P. Works, Quettah
Darling, Charles Henry, Sappers and Miners, and Division, Cabul Field Force
On sick leave..
6 J&D. 72
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6 Jan. 72
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RawBon, Herbert Edward, Bermuda (Torpedo service)
Rhodes, Ernest Frederic, Singapore (Torpedo service)
Mackenzie, William Jacob, Asst. Engineer, and Grade. D. P. W,
Andrews-Speed, Henry Speed, Malta •z::\v-^
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Tyler, John Charles, Malta :
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Finms, Henry, Astiiat. Engineer, and Grade, D.P. Works, Punjaub Northern State Radway
Ferrier, James Arch, Assistant Field Engineer, Khybcr Field Force
Fullerton. John Davidson, Sappers and Miners, Kirkee
Hoskyn. Charles Reginald, Assist. Eng., and Grade, D.P. Works. Sukkur-Dadur Railway
Spilsbury, Edgar Charles, Assistant Engineer, and Grade, D.P. Works. Jacobabad
Baldwin, Philip Bell, School of Military Engineering, Chatham
Jones, George Turner. Sappers and Miners, Quettah Column, Afghnn Field Force
Conner, William Daniel, Sappers and Miners, Bangalore
Phillpotts, Robert Villiers, Assistant Field Engineer. 1st Peshawur Division , Afjehan Field Force
Lindley, Waldemar Dehnar, Assistant Field Engineer, and Division, Cabul Field Force ,
Bethell, Edward Hugh, Assistant Field Engineer, Khyber Field Force , 9 J»n ''
Attree, Frederick Wm. Town, Bangalore » 9 J**!- 7;
Sankeg, Uaithem Henry Fhinetu Biall, Instructor in Fortification R. Military CoUege. Kingston, > ' ^pj.
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Talbot, Son. Milo George, Assistant Field Engineer, 1st Peshawur Division. Afghan Field Force
Mein, Alexander Lechmere, Assist. Eng. and Grade, D.P. Works, Assist. Field Eng., Cabul Field Foroe
Maude, Frederic Natnsch, S. M. B.. Cbatham
Hickson, Samuel Arthur Einem, Assistant Engineer, and Grade, D. P. Works, Karwar
Onslow, Gerald Charles Penrice, Assistant Field Engineer, Khyber Field Force
Stafford. William Francis Howard, Assist. Field Engineer, and Division. Cabul Field Force
Waller. Edmund Augustus, Assist. Field Engineer, Afghan Field Force
Kenney, Arthur Herbert, Assist. Engineer, and Grade; Assist. Field Engineer, Khyber Field Force.
Wahab, Robert Alexander, Assistant Field Engineer, and Division, Cabul Field Force
St. Clair. William Augustus Edmund. Assist. Engrineer. and Grade, D.P. Works, Karwar. Bombay ....
Tower, George Alfred, Torpedo service, Bermuda
Childers, Edmund Spencer Eardley, Assist. Eng., and Grade; Assist. Field Eng., Khyber Field Force
Wingfleld-Stratford, Cecil Vernon, Halifax, N. 8. (Torpedo service)
Maxwell, Cedric, Bengal Sappers and Miners; Assistant Field Engineer, and Div., Cabul Field Force
Coles, Walter. Kirkee
Friend. Lovick Bransby, Torpedo service. Hong Kong
Shute, Gerald Edward. Sappers and Miners. Cabul Field Force
Rainsford-Hannay, Fred.. Torpedo service, Ceylon
Haig, Herbert de Haga, Torpedo service, Mauritius
Penrose, Cooper, Natal. On passage home
Day. John George. Assist. Eng.. and Grade. D. P. W., Military Works Branch. Boorkee
Porter. Geoffrey Morehead. Assist. Eng. and Gr. D.P. W., Mil. Works Branch. Rcorkee
Jerome. Henry Joseph Walker, Assistant Field Engineer, Candahar Force
Boott-Moncrieff. George Kenneth. Assistant Field Engineer, Khyber Field Force
Sinclair, Hugh Montgomerie, Cyprus
Kenyon, Edward Ranulph, Cyprus
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Bate, Charles M'Guire. School of Military Engineering, Chatham
Elrington. Maurice. Bermuda
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Peel. Frederick. Assistant Engineer, and Grade, D P.W., Mil. Works Branch, Simla
Lutyens, Jolin GaUwey, Bermuda
Cameron, Maurice Alexander, War Office, Whitehall
Wrottesley, Alfred Edward, Halifax, N.S
Cleeve, Stewart Dalrymple, Bermuda
MacDonneil. Alfred Creagh, Assistant Field Engineer, Khyber Field Foroe
Boyce, Ernest Joseph George, Gosport
Mason, Alex. Herbert, Roorkee, Bengal, Assistant Field Engineer, Khyber Field Foroe
Appleton, Henry, Roorkee, Bengal
Dickie, John Elfoi-d, in charge of Field Telegraph, Candahar Force .
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Wisely, Geo. Alexander Keith, Aide de Camp to Major General R.Biddu]ph »8J»n
Bamet, Horace Hutton, Sukkur - '28 Jm
Ruck, Oliver Edwal. Portsmouth !a3Js»-
Mayne. Charles Blair, Assistant Field Bug.. Khybcr Field Force |a* ^•°
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Stafford, Henry Lawrence Caulfeild Howard
Anderson, Francis James
Arkwright, Leonard Arthur
Gabbins, Philip Charles
Caimes, William Alan
Stockdale, Godfrey Henry Wolley
Davidson, Stuart
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Thomson. Andrew Graham, Aldershot as Jan. 77
Johnstone, Henry Melvill, Cork a5 Jan. 77
Pcmberton, Ernest St Clair, Aldershot * 75 Jan. 77
Bhaw, Thomas Barton, Shomclifib 35 Jan. 77,
Liyard, Arthur Austen Macgregor, Aldershot 25 Jan. 77
Laffan, Henry David, Aldershot. 19 June 77
Hawker, Bdward Christopher l^eU 19 June 771
[AwBon, Henry Merrick 19 June 77
Tanner, John Arthur, Aldershot 19 June 77
.Sankey, Alired Robert Maudeville, Woolwich 19 June 77
Reynolds, Frank Bomilly 19 June 77'
ilacCarthy, Felix Denis Francis, Cork 19 June 77
Pa!«raon, Hugh Augustus Lawrence. Leave 19 June 77
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Askwtth, WUliam Bayne | 9 Oct.
Anstrather, Ralph William 9 Oct.
HiAsy, Hampden Hugh 1 9 Oct.
Adair, Henry Bemamm Naylor ' 9 Oct.
St John, Charles William Robert i o Oct.
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Baker, Walter Way
BusseU, Bruce Bremner
Learoyd, Charles Douglas
Norris, Stephen Leslie
Roper, Percy Lyle OniTsby
MxUlaly, Herbert
Hinde, William Henry
Mills, Dudley Acland
Drummond, Arthur George
Winn, John
Barrard, Sidney Gerald
Pollen, Walter Hungerford
Kelly, Francis Henry
King, Henry Somerset
Browne, Clement Alfred Righy
Russell, Walter
Jefi^ys, Frederick Yaughan
Roberts, Henry Bradley
Townshend, Brnest ^.
Sandbaoh, Arthur Edmund
Alien, Robert Franklin
Dallas, James
StuartfAndrew Mitchell
Yidal, William Sealy
Norton, Charles Bdward
B'ggs, Henry Vero
Burton, Bdmund Merceron
Quill, Lawrence
Take, Martin Litchfield
Oldfield, Frederick Hume
Dopping-Hepenstal, Lambert John .
Grant, Alexander
Hemming, Bdward Hughes
Hodder, William Morgan .
Maclagan, Robert Smeiton .
Boyd, Mossom Archibald
Hilliard, William Robert
Swayne, Harald George Carlos .
Deputy Adjutant Oenerol. — Grant. Colonel John Marshall, i Jan. 76.
Deputy A$»i»tant Adjutant (7M«ra/.— Micklem, Major Bdward, i Oct. 79.
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Browning, WilliamHeniy,x4 June 59; Son.MaJ.iA June 74,
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^chardson, Alezander,iM x Apr. 63; Son.Capt. x Apr. 68 j
Hon.UaJor, x Apr. 78. Aldershot.
Tnvers, JulioB Brockman,u< 9 May 45; 2nd Id. 8 July 37;
liftU. 8 Apr. 4a; Man. Maior, x Jan. 60.
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Brooke, Captain Alured De Vere, a? Jan. 78, Chatham.
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Jones, John, xa Apr. 64, Chatham.
Buttle, Clement Francis, ig Jan^o, Chatham.
Andrews, Alfred, as Sept. 7a ; Mon. Captain, aj July 79»
Horse Guards.
Cole, Samuel, a3 April 73, Aldershot.
M'Donald, James, 39 Nov. 73, Southampton.
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AdJuiani.—'B&Tt-DB.viB, Lieut. H. Y. H., a6 July 79.
Itidino Maeter.—DKvid Gillon, ai Aug. 75, Aldershot.
Veterinary Suryeone.—lage^ Daniel Isaac, i July 55 ; let CUue, ax April 63, Aldershot.
Walters, William Barker, a6 Nov. 6r ; let Clan, a Aug. 71, School of Military
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125 War Services of the Officers of the Uoyal Engineers.
^ Sir Frederick Edward Chapman proceeded on a special mission to Constantinople in Jan. 1854. Was emptoyf J
surveying the positions at Bulair, Adrianople, and Buguk Tchekumdgie, previous to the arrival of the Bnti*h
Forces in Turkey ; was attached to the ist Division, and accompanied it to Bulgaria and Bnlganak, and M'KeMie »
Farm ; also present at the battles of Alma and Inkcrman. Scr\'ed throughout tho siege of Sebastopol, doiinR tba
early part of which he was Director of the Left Attack, and in the latter part he was Executive Engineer to ll»
Forces. Was several times mentioned in official despatches, and received the Brevet ranks of Major, Lt-Colone'.,
and Colonel, CB., Medal with three Clasps, Officer of the Legion of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 3rd
Class of the Medjidie) .
* Sir Lintom Simmons was employed for three years in the disputed territory on the N.E. frontier of the XJnit«d
States in constructing works for its (Icfence and in making military explorations. Happening to be in Turkey in
»8s3 he was specially employed by Lord Stratford de Redcliffe on several important services ; joined Omar Pasha in
March 1854 ; orc-orted the new Governor into Silistria after the former one had been killed, and was present ixaia^
part o( the siege of that fortress ; laid out and threw up the lines of Slobodzie and Georgevo on the Danube, haxrLj:
cnciro charge of the operation with ao,ocx> men of all arms under his command, a Russian Army of 70,000 men beiLjt
within seven miles : was presentduring tho occupation of Wallachia and had firequent charge of reoonnaiBsanco
upon the enemy's rear, went to the Crimea in Dec. 1854 to concert with the allied Commanders in Chief aa to tbi
movements of the Turkish Army : was present at the battle of Eupatoria, laid out and threw up the entrenched
camp round that place ; afterwards was before Sebostopol fVom April 1855 ^"^^^ b^z- its fiUl, and then went to
Mingrelia and was present at the forced passage of the Inguz, where he comnuinded the Division which crossed tht
river and turned the enemy's position, capturing his works and guns : Omar Pasha in his despatch attributed t^
success of the day chiefly to Lt. Colonel Simmons. He served as Her Majesty's Gommissioner to the Ottoman Armj
throughout the war and was employed in all the negotiations having reference to the movementa of Omar Pashs'i
Army. Has received the Crimean Medal with Clasp, the Turkish Gold Medal for the Danubian campaign, the Order
of Medjidie 3rd Class, and a Sword of Honor from the Turkish Government ; also the 4th Claas of the Legion of
Honor. Was Her Majesty's Commissioner for laying out the Turco-Russian boundary in ABia^ and granted the avi.
Glass of the Medjidie by the Sultan, but was refused permission to accept it.
* General Duniford served as Executive Engineer in the combined Naval and Military expedition up loi
Canton river in April 1847, and was present at the capture of eight forts, viz.. North and South Wantong. at Um
Bocca Tigris ; Pachow and Wookongtap, at the Barrier ; Zig-sag, Segment, Shaneen, and Dutch Folly, at Cautoa.
* Sir Henry Harness served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59 as Commanding Royal Engines,
including the operations at Cawnpore against the Gwalior Contingent trom. agtb. to snth Nov., and battle of the 6(fa
Dec. 1857 (mentioned in despatches) . Siege and capture of Lucknow (mentioned in aespatchea, and thanked by the
Governor General in Council). Subsequent operatiohs in Rohilound and Oode (CB., Medal with Clasp).
* Lieut. General Hadden was actively employed in Canada during the rebellion in Z837--39, and was engaged
with the rebels at St. Eustache and St. Benoit. *■
7 Lieut.General Stanton was attached to the Q.M.G.'s Staff with the expedition across the Orange River under Sir
George Cathcart in 1852, and was present at the action of Berea. Served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, incliul-
ing the attack on the Fort of Odessa, the battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three
Clasps, Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, CB., Knight of the Legion of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, sod
5th Glass of the Medjidie).
^0 Migor General Westmaoott served in Canada during the rebellion, and the raids from the United States is
1838-39. Employed on the defences and reconnoitring frontiers of both I^vinoes. Subsequently compiling Military
reports on the whole of British North America.
" Sir William Jervois served at the Cape of Good Hope during the Eaffir war of 1846-47, and made a militiiy
sketch of 2000 square miles of Kaffirland,— ixoo of whicn he surveyed during the war (Medal).
^* Colonel Hassard served the Crimean campaign from Nov. 1854, including the siege and ftul of Sebastopol, sortie
of xxth May, and expedition to Kertch and Yenikale (Medal with Clasps, Brevet of Major, Sardinian and Turkish
Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie). Served as Commanding Royal Engineer in the Kafir war of 1877-6 and ia
the Zulu war of 1879.
^* Colonel Lovell went to Turkey on service in March 1854, and was employed surveying the position at Bayssk
Tchekmidji ; was appointed a Division Engineer to the snd Division of the Army of the East, which he accompanied
through Bulgaria and the Crimea. Was the Royal Engineer Officer appointed to attend Sir George Brown and
Marshal Canrobert in their reconnaissance of the west coast of the Crimea previous to the landing of the Allied
Armies. Landed with the Army at Old Fort, and was prcent at the aflkirs at t^e Bulganac and M'Kenzie'B Farm.
battles of Alma (mentioned in despatches) and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol, whence he was invalided while
Brigade Major Royal Engineers in Nov. 1854 (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, CB., 5th Class of the Med-
jidie, and Turkish Medal).
'e Major General Browne served for nearly six months in the Trenches before Sebastopol ; was present atthe repnlie
of sorties on aand March and 5th April ; was Senior Officer of Engineers at the capture and defence of Quarries on
7th June, for which service he was honourably mentioned in despatches, and received the Brevet of Major. Suc-
ceeded Colonel Tylden as Directing Engineer of the Right Attack, and in the execution of the duties of that appoiB^
ment was severely wounded bv a rifle-ball on 24th August, which broke the left arm, passed through shoiilder,
and injured jaw (Medal with Clasp, Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, CB., Knight of the Legion of Honor,
Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
17 Lieut.Gtoneral Montagu served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and Inkermsn ;
also at the siege of Sebastopol until aand March, wnen he was taken prisoner during a sortie, but exchanged, and
leaving Odessa on the 2nd was again in the Crimea on the 3rd August, and again present at the aiege and fsU 0?
Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, Knight of the Legion of Honor, Sardiniss
and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Mediidie).
*> Colonel Cooke served in the Crimea from July 1855, including the siege and taXl of Sebastopol (Medal with
Clasp, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Ttirkish Medal).
*i Colonel Inglis served in the Kaffir war of 1850-52 — throughout the year 1851 as Garrison Adjutttit at Gn-
hamstown, and afterwards as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General in the Field (Medal).
*e Colonel Wray was sent on special service to Japan in Dec. 1863 as Commanding Royal Engineer under the
Naval Commander in Chief Vice- Admiral Sir Augustus Kuper. Was sent by him in August 1864 to reconnoitre the
batteries in Simonosaki Straits, and was afterwards present with a Detachment of Royal Engineers in the action of
the 5th Sept. 1864 and subsequent operations (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major).
e* Colonel Pasley served with a Detachment of the X2th and 40th Regiments under Captain Thomas at the cap-
ture of a stockade occupied by insurgents at the Ballarat Gold Fields in Australia on the 3rd Dec. 1854. Served uo
the Staff of Major General Pratt in New Zealand in x86o, and wol severely wounded at the attack of a Pah en tU
nth October (Brevet of Major, and Medal).
** Sir John Stokes served in the Kaffir wars of 1846-47 and 1850-51 (Medal) ; was thanked by the Commander
in CUef for gallant conduct in the action of the Gwanga on 8th June 1846, and again on 25th July for opening con*
munication through the heart of the enemy's country. In 185 1 was appointed D.A.Q.M. Greneral of the Fidd Forre
and assisted to organise some 3000 Hottentot Levies, and was engaged in all the operations of the Division from let.
to July 1851, and repeatedly mentioned in general orders. In 1855 was appointed Chief Engineer to the Tniitu^
Contingent and raised and organized the Engineer Corps and Train of that Force. Was employed in IbxtiQiic
Kertch during the winter of 1855-56 (Brevet of Major, 4th Class of the Medjidie— promoted to and Class in 187^-
and Turkish Medal). In Mav 1856 was appointed by Lord Panmure, the Secretaiy of State for War, to be h:«
Commissioner for settling all affkirs connected with the breaking up of tixe Turkish Contingent, with fhll powers
to decide all questions of compensation to Officers, and to dispose of the animals and stores of the force. T^
service was completed and all his decisions approved of in July following. In July 1856 was appointed He?
Majesty's Commissioner for tl^e Danube, under tne Treaty of Paris.
<* Sir Andrew Clarke was employed on special service in 1848 in New Zealand, and in command of s prtj
making a detailed reconnaissance within tho disturbed districts, in presence of and engaged with the enemy.
»7 Colonel Kwart proceeded to Turkey on special service in Jan. 1854 ; joined the Army in the Kart on it-
arrival, and served with it unintemintedly until its return in June 1856, including one year as Muor of Briitade. i^^
(Medal with four Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, Sardinian and TurkislLM«laia, vi^S^
Class of the Medjidie). Digitized byVjOOvTC
War Serv^icea of the Officers of the Royal Engbieera, i ^*^
•» Colonel Nu^nt served in the Baltic during the Russian war in 1854 and 1855. In 1854 as Senior Engineer
Officer atiacfaed to the Commander in Chief Admiral Sir Charles Napier, and was present at the capture of the Alanr.
Wands and fall of Bomarsund. In i8s5, attached to the Commander in Chief Admiral Sir R. Dundas, and present
ai the bombardment of Sweaborg (Baltic Medal, and Brevet of Major).
« Colonel Belfleld served in the Kafllr war of 1850-52 (Medal) .
" Colonel E. C. A. Grordon served in the Eastern Campaign from April 1854 to its close, when he was appointed
H.if.'8 Commissioner for the settlement of claims against Mie Turkish Grovemment for the Crimean war. In iHCn
XTM appointed British Member of the Mixed Military Commission charged with the demarkation of the Rayon of
the fortress of Belgrade.
" Colonel Porter served the Crimean campaign ftom Fob. to May 1855, including the siege of Sebastopcl
(Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Ma^or, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
'* Colonel Crease served in the Crimea during the winter of 1855-56 under SirR. H. Vivian; was second in
command of the Engineer Force with the Turkish Contingent with the local rank of Major, and commanded the
Enffineera during the latter four months of the occupation of Kertch by the Allies (Turkish Medal). Served with
the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose ; was Field Engineer and commanded the aist Company Royal
Engineers during the summer of 1858, and was present at the battles of Autsee ani Gwalior and capture of Gwalier
(Medal with Clasp).
» Colonel B. M. Grain served in the Trenches before Sebastopol during the winter of 1854-55 (Medal with Clasp
and Tarkiah Medal).
" Colonel Ravenhill served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, and
Eiege of Sebastopol (Brevet of Major, Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
^ Colonel Sibome served in the KafBr war of 1851-53 (Medal). Also in the expedition against the Basutas i«
Dec. 1852, having charge of the Pontoons by which the Troops crossed the Orange and Caledon rivers. Present at
the action of the Berea, and mentioned in general orders.
« Miyor General Nicholson served at the siege and fall of Sebastopol ftom Au^st i85S,commanded 4th Company
HE, at Kinbourn, and was in immediate direction of the works for the destruction of Sebastopol Dockyard (Medal
with Clasp, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian campaign from
i2th Dec. 1857 to a3rd Dec. 1858, and was present at the capture of Lucknow (Brevet of LtColonel, CJ?., Medal
vrith Clasp), has been f^auently mentioned in despatches.
•* Colonel Cox served in the Indian mutiny campaign, including the siege and capture of Lucknow, campaign
in Kohilcund and battle of Bareilly as Adjutant of Royal Engineers (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
" Colonel Fowler served throughout the Kaflftr war of 1851-55 (Medal).
♦' Colonel Brine served as a volunteer in the Crimean campaign fh)m the 5th July 1855, Including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol, and battle of the Tchemaya ; did duty in the Trenches of the Right Attack (Medal with Clasp,
and Turkish Medal). Was present with Colonel Neale, H.M. Minister, in the flag ship Euryalut at the naval
engafrement under Vice Admiral Kuper with the Forts at Kagosima in Japan including the attacks on the shore
batteries on the 15th and i6th Aug. 1863 (thanked in despatches, and Brevet of Miyor ; also created a Knight of the
Tower and Sword of Portugal).
^ Sir Howard Elphinstone served theEastem campaign of 1854-55, including the siege and fiUl of Sebastopol, and
"W wounded during the assault of the 8th Sept. 1855 (Medal with Clasp, Victoria Cross, Brevet of M^jor, Knight of
the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal) .
** Colonel Cumberland served in the Crimea fhsm 13th Sept. 1855, and was employed in the demolition of the
Docks of Sebastopol (Crimean and Turkish Medals). Served in the Indian campaign of 1857-59 ; was Commanding
Engineer at the siege and fUl of Fort Ahwah, and present at the siege and capture of Kotah, conducting the First
Column at the assault (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
*^ Colonel Lennox landed in the Crimea on 30th Sept. 1854 and served uninterruptedly with the Army there until
it re*embarked in June 1856 ; was present at the battle of Inkerman, attack and capture of the Rifle Pits on aoth
»oy. 1854 (Victoria Cross), siege and SblM of Sebastopol (Medal wi^h two Clasps, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and
5Jli Class of the MecUidie) . Served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58 ; was present at the action of Khujwa ; com-
manded the Engineer Brigade at the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde (mentioned in Lord Clyde's despatch, and
thanked by the Governor General in Council), and against the Gwalior Contingent ending in its deflaat at the battle
of Cawnpore on 6th Dec. ; present at the action of Khodagu^j ; served at the siege of Lucknow in March 1858 (men-
tioned in Chief Engineer's report, and received Brevet of Magor) ; commanded the Engineers at the attack on Fort
^ya, and at the action of Alleegunj ; present at the capture of Bareilly, and at the action of Doundeakera ; com-
manded the Engineers at the attack of Fort Oomreeah ; present at the affair of Burgeedia, the capture of Fort Mus-
jeedia, and the afOiir on the River Raptee near Bankee 31st Dec. 1858 (four times mentioned in despatches, Medal
with two Clasps, and Brevet of Lt. Colonel). Was sent to the German armies during the Franco-German war, and
was with them trom the 14th November 1870 till the loth March 1871. Present at the siege of Paris from nth to
^Sth December 1870; at the siege of Mezieres from the 34th December till its surrender on the and Januarv 1871 ;
at the siege of Paris from the loth January till the 4th February ; and at the siege of Belfort firom 7th February
tiU the entry of the German troops on the i8th February 187 1.
*' Colonel Stuart served during the operations of 1856-58 at Canton ; was present at the capture and demolition
ofFrenchFolly Fort and at the formation of defensive position at the Factories; led the French Storming Party
at the assault of Canton, and was thanked by the French Naval Commander in Chief (Medal, and Brevet of
Major).
* Colonel Graham served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and Inker-
man, and served in the Trenches throughout the siege of Sebastopol— twice wounded. Led a ladder party to the
•waalt of the Redan on the 18th June 1855 (Victoria Cross), and was on duty in the Trenches at the final assault of
(he 8th Sept. Employed in the destruction of the Docks of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Knight of the
i^gion of Honor, 5th Class of the M^jidie, Turkish Medal, and Brevet of Major). Served throughout the cam-
paign of i860 in North China, including the assault of Tangku and the Taku Forts, and surrender of Pekin—
wounded with jingaU-ball (Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Lt. Colonel).
" Lt.Colonel Philips served in the Crimea from September 1854 to February 1855, including the siege of Sebastopol
attack and oapture of the Russian Rifle-pits on the 20th November 18^4, and battle of Inkerman. Was mentioned
in despatches with other Lieutenants of Engineers ae having '* particularly distinguished himself" during the
siege (Medal with two Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
f* Lt.Colonel Martin served in the Crimea from Sept. 1854 to Feb. 1855, including the siege of Sebastopol (Medal
with Clasp, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
" Lt.Colonel Drake served in the Crimea f^m Nov. 1854 to May 1855, including the siege of Sebastopol (Modal
with Clasp, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
*♦ Lt.Colonel James served at the siege of Sebastopol from Feb. 1855 until taken prisoner of war on and July
fMedal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Was attached to the Turco-Russian Boundary
Commissions in Bessarabia and Asia in 1856-57.
*• Colonel C. G. Gordon served in the Trenches before Sebastopol from Dec. 1854 to the close of the siege
(wonnded on 6th June 1855). Accompanied the Column under Sir John Campbell at the attack of the Redan on the
i8th June ; accompanied the Company of Sappers attached to the expedition to Kinbourn, and present at the sur-
render of that fort. Was employed in the demolition of the Docks of Sebastopol ; and subsequently employed on
the Turco-Russian Boundary Commissions in Bessarabia and Asia in 1856-57 (Medal with Clasp, Knight of the
Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Chinese war of i860 (Meoal with Clasp for Pekin) ; and in the
operations against the rebels undertaken by the British Forces in 186a, including the captures of the cities of
Kahding, Singpo, Cholin, and Ni^ow (Brevet of Major). Commanded in 1863 and 64 a native Imperialist Force in
thirty-three enifagements with the rebels (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, and C0., and the highest Chinese rank and honors).
" Colonel Edwards served in the Crimea from 14th Sept. 1855, and was employed in the demolition of the Docks
of Sebastopol (Medal, and Turkish Medal). Served in India in 1857-59, and commanded a Company of the Royal
Engineers throughout the campaign in Central India under Sir Hugh Rose ; present at the siege and storming of
Chandairee (commanded the ladder party at the assault, mentioned in despatches), siege and storming of Jhansi
(directed the only two succeasfhl columns of assault), actions of theBetwah and Koonch (mentioned in despatches),
actions before (Jalpee from the xsth to the aist May, action of Goolowlee on aand May, in which he supporl^'
127 War Services of the Officers of the Royal Engineers.
with hiB Company a portion of the 25th Bombay Native Infantry which had been driven back by orerpowerinff
numbers (specially mentioned in Sir Hugh Rose's despatch for "prompt resolution in charging most BacjceMrullv
the very superior force of the rebels, routing them with loss, and pursuing them till out of reach"), oaptare of
Calpee, action before and capture of Qwalior. Served as Commanding Engineer with Colonel Liddel's ComiEn
in Bundlekund in August September and October 1858, and also with Colonel Meade's Column in CentTBl India
in February March and April 1859, clearing the jungles and in the pursuit and capture of Tantia Topee (Medal
with Clasp, and Brevet of M<yor}.
" Lt.Colonel Donnelly servea throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the bettlee in the
Crimea, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turldsh Medal).
«J Lt. Colonel Scott served at the siege of Sebastopol in June 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and Turfciah Medal) .
•0 Lt.Colonel Dumaresq served at tne siege and fall of Sebastopol from July 1855; did duty in the Trencnei
of the right attack (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) .
•* Colonel Scratchley served at the siege and fall of Sebastopol from Aug. 1855, and accompanied the ezpedibm
to Kinboum (Medal with Chisp, and Turlash Medal) . Served the campaigns in Oude of 1857-58, havinrjoined. Generi:
Windham's Force at Cawnpore in Nov. 1857, and was present at the siege and capture of Lucknow (Meoikl witli Clasp) .
"Lt.Colonel Maquay served as Captain with the Engineers' Force of the Turkish Contingent in the Crimea ia
1855-56 (Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian campaign of 1857-59, was severely wounded at Bowa, and. preMos
at three other engagements (mentioned in several despatches. Medal with Clasp).
•5 Colonel W. B. Gosset served as Assistant Field Engineer with the Central India Field Force under Bir Hufh
Rose in 1858 ; was Directing Engineer with the stonning party at the assault of the hill Fort of ChandMree, present •(
the siege and storming of Jhansi, commanded the aist Company Royal Engineers during the action of Koonch,
present at the actions of Gkwlowlee, Calpee, and Qwalior, and the capture of the two latter places (eereral tiin«s
mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp) . ^
«« Lt.Colonel Malcolm served with the 23rd Company throughout the Indian mutiny, including the action of Fotteh-
pore, relief of Lucknow, battle of Cawnpore, affair of Seraighat, capture of Lucknow (mentioned in deepatches),
capture of Rooya, Allygunge, and Bareilly (Medal with two Clasps).
^7 Lt. Colonel MacDonnell served throughout the Abyssinian campaign with Head Quarters in command of Bombay
Sappers and Miners, and was present at the action of Arogee and capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches as
having '* rendered valuable and important services." Brevet of Major, and Medal).
•» Lt.Colonel C. E. Webber served with the 21st Company Royal Engineers throocrl^out^ t^^ campaign of 1858 in
Central India, under Sir Hugh Rose, and was in charge of the ladder party at the escalade of Jhanaie, where he
was one of the officers who led the assault; also served in the campaign of 1859 (tUee times mentioned in
despatches. Medal with Clasp, and received the thanks of the Governor of Bombay).
^t Lt.Colonel J. M. H. Maitland served in China in 1857-59, and was present durmg the occupation ofCuitoB sad
at the storming of Chek>Hung under Sir Charles Straubenzee. Served at the attack on the Peiho Fowts on tkd
25th June 1859 under Rear Admiral Hope, when he was in command of the Marksmen on board a diviaion of Gea
Boats during the naval action, and in charge of the ladder party when the assault was made over the mud.
Specially mentioned in despatches "for gallantry, Ac." (Medal).
^ Major Festing served in the first Brigade of Sir Hugh Rose's Central India Field Force througfaont tlie can-
oaign, and afterwards in the Gwalior DiviSon under Sir Robert Napier ; present at the captures of Chandeviee.
Jhansi, Calpee, Gwalior, and Poorie; actions of Koonch and Goolowlee (Medal with Clasp).
71 Major Papillon served in China during 1858-60, accompanied the expeditions to the North in 18^ and xS6o ;
during the campaign of the latter year commanded as a Lieutenant the 8th Company Royal Engineers, pnaent ax
the siege and capture of the Taku Forts (Aug. 2X8t and 22nd) and engaged at the affkdrs of Sinho, Chang-ayawang,
and Pahlichaou (Medal with two Clasps).
7« Colonel G. D. Pritchard served during the Indian mutiny of 1857-59 with the 2 jrd Compaiiy Roval Engineen.
and was present at the action of Khujwa, throughout the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, battle of Cawnpore oa
6th Dec. 1857, action of Khodagunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, throughout the Rohilcond campaifp, ic*
eluding the attack on Fort Rooya, action 0? Allygunge, and capture of Bareilly ; throu|fhoat the Oade and Tnns-
Gogra campaign, including the action of Dounderakera. attack on Fort Oomreah, action of Bnijeedia, capture of
Fort MuBJeedia, and afilEtir on the Raptee near Bankee (Medal with two Clasps). Served during the China war of
i860, and was present at the actions of Sinho and Tangku, led the assaulting. party (after Major Ozaham, Rojal
Bngineers, was wounded) at the storming of the North Taku Fort, being one of the first to enter ; present at the
affkirsofthe x8th and 23^ Sept., and the surrender of Pekin (twice mentioned in despatches. Medal with two
Clasps, and Brevet of Major). Commanded the loth Company Royal Engineers througnout the Al^ssinian cam-
paign and was present at the action of Arogee, and storming of the Fortress of Magdala — wounded in the right
arm and shoulder (mentioned in despatched, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, and Medal).
7> Lt.Colonel Brooke served in the New Zealand war of 1863-64, and was wounded in the action at Bangarin.
also present at the action of Kakaramea, and capture of Wereroa Pah (mentioned in despatch. Brevet of Mi^o^ •
and Medal).
t* Colonel Harrison served during the Indian mutiny of 1857-59, (^^<^ ^^^ present at attacks on the Atomhai^
under Outram ; at the siege and capture of Lucknow ; throughout the Rohilcund campaign, including aiAurs at Fort
Roolah, Alleegunge, and Bareilly ; through the Oude campaign of 1858-59, including the aSfeur at Bozarghat; and
as Acting Adjutant to the Commanding Royal Engineer in India during the Tran»*Gogra campaign, inetadin^
afikirs at Burgudiah, Fort Mudjidea, and Bankee (Medal with Clasp). Served during the China war of 1S60, and
was present at the aflkirs of Sinho and Tangku, and siege and capture of the Taku Forts. Wasattpwhea totheQnartpr
Master General's Staff during the advance on and surrender of Pektn, and present at the afflurs of 8enbo aad
TJleangho on the i8th and 23rd Sept. (mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of M^or). Served
in the Tatter part of the Zulu War of 1879, for some time as Assistant Quarter Master General, and was present in t^«
engagement at Ulundi (mentioned in despatches). Served afterwards in the Transvaal in conunand of the troops
not engaged in the operations acrainst Sekukuni (mentioned in despatches. )
7*M4Jor Courtney served with the expeditionary force in China in 1858-62, and was preaent at theacti<»cf
Bheksing with the Kwantung rebels on the 8th Jan. 1859. Accompanied the Naval forces under Sir Michael S*^;'-
mour to the Peiho river in May 1858, and was engaged in the demolition of the forts at its mouth. Served throat-
out the campaign of i860 in North China as Acting Adjutant to the combined force of Royal Engineers and Madn>6
Sappers, and was present at the actions of Sinho and Tanku, siege and capture of the Taku Forts (menttoned a
despatches), and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps, CB7\.
7^f Lt.Colonel Sanford served in China in 1858, during the occupation of Canton, the expedition to Petbo.
demolition of the forts at the mouth of the river and advance to Tientsin. Also in the eampai^ in the North f<
China in i860 (Medal with Clasp). Also in the operations against the Taepings in 1862, including the oaptaiYcf
the stockades of Nanhsiang, escalade of the walled cities ot Kadin, Tsiupoo,aud TsoUn, and the fortified it>w= af
Najow. Served in the Afghan War of 1878-79, as Assistant Quarter Master General, of the ist Diviejon in the
Peshawur Valley Field Force, and was present at the capture of Ali Musjid (Mentioned in despatehes, Brevvc af
Lieut. Colonel).
'' Major News'ime served with the Army in Turkey and the Crimea firom June 1854 as a volunteer, and flir sack
service with the Royal Engineers ttova. Oct. 1854 to May x»55, as Aa^iistant Engineer, he received his OGBiaai»nc::
in the Corps ; has rec-eived the Crimean Medal with three Clasps, the Turkish Medal, and the 5th Class of the Med;e£'<.
77 Major D. C. Walker served with the Rajpootana Field Force in 185 -58, and was present at the capture of r'c-:
Awah and the siege of Kotnh ( Medal with Clasp).
7S Major Himo served throughout the campnign of i860 in North China, and was present 1 1 th? actions of Sia^^
ani Tangku, storm and capture of the Taku Forts, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
7> Major Keith served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, and was present at the capture of Lucknow (Me'Sf
with Clasp).
7»t Major R. O Jones landed on the Gold Coast ou the 23rd December 1873 in command of the 28th Comparg
Royal Engineers, and served until the close of the Ashanti war (Medal).
*' Major Clements served throughout the campaign of i860 in North China, and was present at the actser^ :!
ginho and Tangku, stppn and capture of the Taku Ports, action near Tungchow, and surrender of Pekin (Mes-a
Hri th two Clasps).
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'* Mi^Qp Warbnrton served in the New Zealand war of i86o-6i, employed on special service and mentioned in
despatches (Medal).
* Major Start served in tho Abyssinian campaign and commanded No. 2 Company Bombay Sappers which did
excellent service on the SenaW Pass and the Sooro Dofllo, and was present at the action of Arogee and capture of
Magdala (Medal).
•■ Major C. J. O'N. Ferguson served in the New Zealand war of 1861-66, including the actions of Katikara and
Kaitahi (Medal).
**t Lt.Colonel Warren served during the suppression of the Kafir outbreak in 1877-78, with local rank of Lieat.
Colonel, in command of the Diamond Fields Horse, and took part in several actions (Brevet of Lieutenant Colonel).
Commanded part of the Griqualand West Field Force in the (rriqua rising in 1878, including nnmeroiis engagements
And skirmishes wiUi the natives (several times mentioned in despatches ; commended in ue (Governor's despatches
for "energy, ability, and resource displayed under most trying circumstances").
** Mi^or Crowdy was present in charge of a Detachment of the Royal Engineers at the Naval operations in the
Strait of Simonoseki in Japan from the 5th to 3th Sept. 1864, resulting in the capture and destruction of the
Batteries of the Prince of Negato (mentioned in despatches).
•* Major W. H. MuUoy served in the New Zealand war in 1864, including the action of Kakaramea (Medal).
•• Major W. H. Collins served under the Bhootan campaign of 1864-65 in command of a Company of Sebundy
Sappers and as Assistant Field Engineer, and was severely wounded at the assault and capture of Fort Dalimcote
(Medal with Clasp).
"' Captain R. F. Morris served in the Abyssinian campaign in command of G Company Madras Sappers and Miners
(Medal).
*" Captain E. Harvey commanded the Sappers and Miners with the Left Column of the Lushai Expeditionary
Force under Brigadier General Bourchier in 1871-72, and was mentioned in despatches as having been "indefatigable
iu pioneering and driving roads through almost impenetrable forests and along rocky mountain sides " (Medal
with Clasp).
*' Captain C. Cunningham served in the Abyssinian campaign as Acting Quarter Master on detached duty at
Antalo superintending works in that division with Madras Sappers (Medal).
'* Captain M. T. Sale served throughout the Bhootan campaign of 1864-65 in command of a Company of Bengal
Sappers and Miners, and as Assistant Field Engineer (Medal with Clasp).
" Captain T. J. Willans served throughout the Abj'ssinian campaign; commenced tho Survey of the Railwajr in
Nov. 1867, remained superintending bridges till ordered to the front ; present at the action of Arogee ^nd storming
or Ma;;dala (mentioned in despatches for services with the Railway Department, Medal).
^ Captain R. A. Sargeaunt served in tho Passes during the Abyssinian campaign in charge of Water Supply and
road repairs (mentioned in despatches. Medal) .
^ C^i^tain W. Osbom served with No. 1 Company Bombay Sappers in the Abyssinian campaign and performed
tho duties of Adjutant firom Jan. to May 1868 (Medal).
*7 Captain T. B. B. Savi commanded the 4th Company of the Bengal Sappers and Miners and served as an
Assistant Field Engineer with the left Column of the Bhootan Field Force in 1865-66 (Medal with Clasp).
*^ Captain A. W. Baird served in the Abyssinian campaign as Traffic Manager of the Railway, and was mentioned
in despatches for zeal and management in bringing safely and expeditiously troops and baggage for embarkation
(Medal).
1^ Captain M. 8. Bell commanded the Detachment of Sappers and Miners and served as Assistant Field Engineer
with the Right Column Bhootan Field Force in 1865-66, ana was present at the seizure of the Monar Bridge (Medal
with Clasp) . Commanded the Detachment of Sappers and Miners and served as Assistant Field Engineer throughout
the Hazara campaign of 1868,— the forced march of 600 miles made by the Detachment, its services, and the conduct
of the Officer commanding prominently brought to notice in despatches (Medal with (Hasp). Served throughout
the Ashanti war of 1873-74, including the battle of Amoaful, battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie (men-
tioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp, and Victoria Cross).
>^ Captain F. W. Heneage commanded the Detachment of Royal Engineers in the Red River Expedition of 1870
from Canada under Sir Garnet Wolseley.
»<>♦ Captain T. H. Holdich 8er\'ed in 1865-66 on special duty with a Survey Detachment in Bhootan. SefTved in the
Abyssinian campaign in 1868 and was engaged in carrying on the Trigonometrical Survey txom. the Coast to
Magdala (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
"^ Captain Coaker served as an Assistant Field Engineer, working with the 4th Company Bombay Sappers and
Miners throughout the Abyssinian campaign (Medal).
iw laeut. R. M. Hyslop served with tne Right Column of the Lushai Field Force in the campaign of 1871-72, in
command of a company of Bengal Sappers and Miners (mentioned in despatches, thanks of Indian and Home
Governments, Medsd with Clasp).
1^ Captain Puzey served in the Abyssinian campaign in charge of the Telegraphs between Zoulla and AntaTo.
" The telegraph worked well and rendered important service " (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
1*3 Captain H.Jekyll served during the Ashanti war in charge of the Telegraph until invalided on the 30th January
1S74 (Medal).
>** Major North served ia the Pemk Expedition in 1875. Commanded the Bengal Sappers and Miners in the
Afghau war of 1878-0 (brevet ol Major).
»^ Lieut. Reginald Clare Hart bus been awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal Humane Society ; a Medallion
fn^m the Mayor, in the name of the City ol' Boulogne : and u Modal of Honour of the First Class, bv the President of
the French Kepublic, for saving the life of u Frenchman from drowning in the Harbour of Boulogne-sur*Mer, on
the a7th July 1869, he himself having received r»ii this occasion several severe wounds of the head and face from
striking, in a leap from the Pier, some sunken piles or rocks. Served with the Kbyber Column in the Afghan
war ftum January to Juue 1879, first with 2nd Division attached as a Regimental Officer to the 24th Punjab Native
Infantry during the 2nd Bazaar Expedition ag^atnst the Zukha Khel Af^-eedis, and afterwards with the :8t Division.
Was several times employed by the Quarter Master Ueueral's Department in making reconnaissances (mentioned
in Lieut.General Maude's despatch, Victoria CrosH).
^*^ Lieut. G. F. Mann served in the Ashanti war from 7th October 1873 until invalided on the 20th January 1874,
having made the road from Dunquah to Mansu (meutioned in despatches. Medal).
1*7 Lieut. M. W. Skinner served on the Gold Coast from the 14th December 1873 until invalided on tho 12th January
1874 (Ashanti Medal).
'*» Lieut. £. W. Cotter served in the Ashanti war of 1873-74, and was present with the rear guard at the defence
of the post of Quarman (Medal with Clasp).
\m liieut. H. B. Rich served with the expedition against the Malays in Perak in 1875.
iM Majors Richardson and Travers. For War Services, see Army Pay Department.
War Services of Royal Engineers (late Bengal Engineers).
» General Goodwyn served at the siege and capture of Bhurtpore in 1825-26 (Medal). Also in the Punjaub cam-
pai|n^ (Medal).
* Sir William Baker served in the Sutlej campaign in 1846, and was mentioned in despatches for conducting
General Dick's Division into the entrenchments at Sobraon (Medal, and Brevet of Major).
* Lord Napier served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46 as Chief Engineer at the battles of Moodkee
(horse killed) and Ferozeshah (severely wounded, and horse killed), and as Brigade Major of Engineers at the ba^e
of Sobraon, and in the subse^iuent advance on Lahore (mentioned in despatches. Medal and two Clasps, and Bre<ret
of liiJor). Appointed in 1846 Chief Engineer to conduct the siege of the hill Fort of Kangra, ana received the
ftpeciskl thanks of Government for his services in the transport of the siege train to that place. Served the Pnnjanb
ampaign of 1848-49, was Chief Engineer during part of the siege of Mooltan in 1840 (severe^v vTOmnd^)t^d (
1 2 8a Wa/f Services of Royal Engineers {late Bengal Engineers),
manding Engiceer of the Right Wing at the battle of Gkx)jerat, and in Sir Walter Gilbert's pormit of the BSkh Aimj
(mentioned, Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Lt. Colonel). Commanded a Column which defeated the Hn»-
snnzie tribe on the Black Mountain in Hazara in 1852. Present with the expedition against the Boroe Afkeedees vb.
1S52-531 &n^ received the special thanks of Government (Medal with Clasp). Served Uironghont the Indian muiLny
campaigns ; was Chief of the Staff to Outram in 1857, and present in the several aotiona leaomg to the fizto relief <.'
ojucknow in September— Mungarwar, Alumbagh, and Charbagh ; commanded the Troops in the reecne of the aieue
train which had been sorroonded and cut off in the suburbs ; the sortie for the capture of Phillip's Garden Batterr,
and other separate operations (severely wounded). Present as Chief of the Staff in the latter operations at tbo
Alumbagh alter the second relief of Lucknow. Brigadier and Chief Engineer at the siege and capture of I«nck&ov
(mentioned. CB.) . Commanded a Brigade at the capture of Gwalior. Defeated Tautia Topee at Jonrft-Alipore, c&]^
turing as guns (thanks of Parliament, tLud^CB.). When in command of the Gwalior Division bombarded a? 4
reduced the Fort of Powrie in Aug. 1858. After five days' close pursuit surprised and defeated with a Squadron rf
the x4th Hussars Feroze Shah's Force at Ranode (Medal with three CHasps, and a year's service forLooknow). Com-
manded the and Division of the China Expeditionary Force in the campaign of z86o, including the action of Sinbo ;
present at Tangku (Division in reserve); with his Division and the whole of the Artillery, in coninnotion with tb^
French Division of General Collineau, conducted the operations ending in the storming of the North Talni For.;
present at the advance upon and surrender of Pekin (thanks of Parliament, Medal with two Clasps, promotod Maj^ir
General for distinguished service, and appointed Military Member of the Council of the Governor General of India*.
Raised to the Peerage in z868 for his eminent services as Commander in Chief of the Abyssinian Expeditionarr
Force, also received the thanks of both Houses of Parliament, and nominated a QCS.
* General Becher served the campaign of T842 in Afghanistan, including the forcing of the Khjficr Pass
(Medal), Sutlei campaign in 1846, and severely wounded at the battle of Sobraon (Medal, and Brevet of Major;.
Mentioned in despatches for services in operations anunst the mutineers on the Hazara Frontier, and in opera-
tions on the Eusufzai Frontier in 1857 (Civil CB., Medal with Clasp).
'* Lieut.Gheneral Hutchinson served in the SutleJ campaign (Medal).
^7 Mi^or General Fraser served in the SuUej campaign of 1845-46 (Medal) . Punianb eammugn of 1848-49, as Ad-
jutant of Sappers at the siege of Mooltan and battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Burmese war of x853-s3>
and accompanied the Column under General Bteel to Tonshoo (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
** Major General Gulliver served throughout the operations before Mooltan in 1848-49, including the first siege,
storming of the intrenched positions on 9th and xath September, and storm of the city— severely wounded (Medal
with Clasp). As a subaltern raised the 24th Punjaub Pioneers and commanded them at the sieges of Delhi ard
Lucknow, and served also throughout the oampaigu of 1858-59 in Oude (Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet cf
Major).
*■ Major Gtoneral Pollard served in thePonjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege of Mooltan (wounded), and
battle of Gk>ojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
** Colonel Stewart served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege of Mooltan, and battle of
Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Also in the Indian mutiny campaign, including the battle of Budlekeaerai, sztd
throughout the siege of Delhi (Medal with Clasp).
^ Major GeneralMaunsell served the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, throughout the operations befcnre Mooltaa,
including the first siege, storming of the intrenched positions on 9th and xath September, and snrrender of the
fortress, also surrender of the Fort and garrison of Cheniote, and battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Claspa) . In the
Indian mutiny campaign commanded Sappers and Miners at the actions on the Hindun, battle of Budlekeserai, and
_ _ , . I campaign at Rooyan, AJygunge, ,.
the Oude campaign of 1858-59 (mentioned in despatches. Medal with twoClasps, Brevet of Mtybr, and CB.).
^ Colonel Tennant served at the siege and assault of Delhi, also at the siege and capture of Luoknow (Medal with
two Clasps, and Brevet of Major) .
*> Colonel Medley served m the Indian mutiny campaign, including the battle of Budleeke8erai,throii^hont the
siege of Delhi, and severely wounded whilst conducting the storming party at the assault of the (3aahniere Breach
(mentioned in despatches) . Served with Seaton's Column at the actions of Gungeree, Puttialee, and HyniKxny, and
at the siege and capture of Lucknow (mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of M^|or).
** Colonel Russell served as Brigade Migor of Engmeers at the relief of Lucknow by Havelock, and throng boct
the subsequent defence of the Residency— wounded (Medal with Clasp, and a year's service).
*^ Colonel Williams served as Adjutant of Engineers with the expedition to Pegu in 1852, and was present at
the bombardment and capture of Martaban and Rangoon (slightly wounded), capture of Prome and ocoapatioc
of Meaday (mentioned in despatches for " gallant conduct," Medal with Clasp).
** Colonel Innes served in the Indian mutiny campaign, including the defence of the Residency of Lneknow, as
Field Engineer with Franks' Division durmg its march through Oude, and greatly distinguished himself in the
action at Sultanpore, where " fkr in advance of the leading skirmishers, he was the first to secure a gun which the
enemv were abuidoning ; retiring from this they rallied round anotiier gun ftirther back, from which the shot
would in another instant have ploughed through our advancing Columns, when he rode up unsupported, shot the
gunner who was about to apply the match, and remaining undaunted at his post, the mark of a hundred matchlock
men who were sheltered in some adjoining huts, kept the artillerymen at bay untQ assistance reached him *'
(Victoria Cross) . Was afterwards present at the siege and capture of Lucknow— severely wounded (Medal with two
Clasps, Brevet of Mi^or, and a year's service).
s* Colonel CHiesney was present at the battle of Budleekeserai, and served as Brigade Major of Bngineers
throughout the siege of Delhi and was twice severely wounded at the assault (mentioned in despatches. Medal with
Clasp, and Brevet of Mi^or).
** Colonel Warrand served in the Indian mutiny campaign and was severely wounded at the siege of Delhi-
arm amputated (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of M^'or).
*• Colonel Craster served in the Burmese war of 1852-53, including the taking of Bassein (Medal with Clasp for
Peffu).
M Colonel Brownlow served in the Indian mutiny campaign, including the battle of Budleekeserai. etiege of
Delhi— had charge of the Engineer park during the latter part of the operations, and was severely wounded at the
assault ; served the Rohilound campaign (Medal with CUsp, and Brevet of Mi^or) .
*7 Colonel Trevor served in the Burmese war of 1853-53, including the operations in the vicinity and oapture o^
Rangoon (severely wounded), and attack on the Burmese stockades on loth March 1853— slightly wounded (Medx'
with Clasp for Pegu). Served on the Bhootan expedition in 1865,— mentioned in despatches. Brevet of M^or, an-i
awarded the Yictoria Cross " for gallant conduct at the attack on the Block house at Dewangiri " (wounded. Medal
with Clasp).
** Lt. Colonel Limond served with Havelock's Force at the relief of Lucknow, and subsequent defence of the Rwi-
denoy (Medal with Clasp, and a year's service).
" Li. Colonel Stanton was reported by Earl Canning to have been actively employed ondor the Civil GoTenunent
during the Indiiui rebellion . Served also as Staff Officer with the Jaineram Field Force in May x 858, and was praes t
at the afihir of Buraon— mentioned in despatch (Medal).
*^ Colonel Perkins served in the Indian mutiny campaign, including the battle of Budleekeserai and aicfre of
Delhi— wounded (Medal with Clasp).
** Lt. Colonel Lang served in the Indian mutiny campaign, including the battle of Budleekeserai, and throofffaozt
the siege of Delhi— conducted the storming party to the escalade of the Cashmere Bastion ; with (Sreathed's Cttoma
at the actions of Bolundshuhur, Alyghur, and Agra, relief of Lucknow bv Lord Clyde, battles of Gawnpcre S£C
Khodagunge. siege and capture of Lucknow, (mentioned in despatches. Medal with three Clasps).
** Lt. Colonel Thomason served in the Indian mutiny campaign,inoluding the battle of Budleueaerai,and Uuoagh-
out the siege and capture of Delhi (Medal with Clasp).
^ Lt. Colonel George Newmaroh served as Assistant Field Engineer in constructing the defences of Heerot ttoa
May to Sept. 1857 ; uterwards in command of a Detachment of Sappers and four field guns in the Seharoapore
and Mosulremuggur districts under Colonel J. Brind, asBinted in the operations against the Bohilonnd rebele, and u
h •dte«nfa»3ft.tow»ofM««np<,™(M.a.l). Digitized by VjUO^ It:
War Services of Royal Engineers (late Bengal Engineers). 1286
^ Lt.CoIonol Ghampain served in the Indian mutiny campaign as Adjatant of the Ben^l Sappers at the actions on
the Hindon, battle oiBadleekeserai, and throughout the sioge and capture of Delhi (wounded) ; commanded Head
Quarters' Detachment of Sappers at tlie taking of Futtehpore Sikree, and in the Agra district under Colonel Cotton
serred as Adjutant at the siege and capture ofXucknow; was speciallv employed under Brigadier Douglas in the
Gazeep^re and Shahabad districts, present at the final capture of Jugdespore, and at the pursuit of the rebels to the
Kymore Hills (Medal with two Clasps).
^7 Lt. Colonel Pemberton served in the Indian mutiny campaign, including the battle of Budleckescrai, throughout
the siege of Ddhi, and accompanied the storming party at the assault of the Water Bastion— slightly wounded ; had
charge of the Engineer Park at the siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with two Clasps).
** Lt. Colonel Jefl^ys served with General Jones's Force in the Eohilcund campaign in 1858 (Medal).
^ Lt.Colonel Ward serred in the Indian mutiny campaign, including the action on the Hindun, battle of Bud-
leekef>;rai, and throughout the siege of Delhi, actions of Gungeree, Puttialee, and Mynpoory, siege and capture o
LacVfiow ; throughout the Rohilcund campaign, including the attack on Fort Rooyan, action of Alygunge, and
C4' )>tirre of Bareilly ; served also in the Oude campaign of 1858-59 (Medal with two Clasps) .
&i M^jor Thackeray served in the Indian mutiny campaign, including the actions on the Hindun, battle of Bud-
leekeserai, throaghont the siege of Delhi, and obtained the v ictoria C^ross for distinguished conduct at the defence of
the Magasine during the fighting in the town ; afterwarde present at the actions of Gungcree, Puttialee, and
Mynpoory, siege and capture of Lucknow, throughout the Rohilcund campaign, including the attack on Fort
Rooyah, action of Alygunge, and capture of BareiUy; served also the Oude campaignof 1858-59 (Medal with two
** Major Forbes served in the Indian mutinv, including the action on the Hindun, battle of Budleekeserai,
'<. roaghont the siege of Delhi, actions of Bolundahuhur, Alvghur, and Agra, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, battle
o.* I ^wnpore, relief of Futtehghur, siege and capture of Lucknow (wounded), attack on Fort Rooyah, action of
Allygunge, and capture of Bareilly (Medal with three Clasps).
" Major Judge aerved with Havelock's Force in the actions on his advance to Lucknow ; was present through-
out Ontram'soocupation of the Alumbagh; also throughout the siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with two
Clasps, and a years service). ^ ^
^* M^or R. G. Smyth served in the Indian mutiny campaign, and was present at the final siege and capture of
Lucknow in 1858 (Medal with Clasp).
*^ Major Moncrieff served in the Oude campaign of 1858-59 (Medal) .
M Major Holmes served in theOndecampaignof 1858-50 (Medal). Served as Field Engineer with the Hazara
Field Force in 1868 (mentioned in despatches. Medal with (Jlasp).
s7 Lt.Oolonfil Blair was engaged in suppressing the mutiny at Mooltan in August 1857. Served with the Eusofoai
Field Force in 1861 and was present in the action at the TJmbeyla Pass and burning of Lalloo (Medal with Clasp).
Served also with the Column against the Gaddoon tribe in 1864 including the burning of Mundee.
«* lit. Colonel St. John served in the Abyssinian cami)aign as Director of Telegraphs. '* The telegraph worked well
and rendered important service" (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
M M^yor Carter served in the Sikkim expedition, India, under Colonel Gawlor in i86z (mentioned in despatches,
and thaxiked by the Government of India) . Served throughout the campaign of 1863 against the Boneyrs and other
Afijghan tribes, including the storm and recapture of the Craig Piquet and TJmbeyla, and destruction of Mulkah
(mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp). Served in the Abyssinian campaign as Director of the Trigono-
metrical Survey, and was mentioned in despatches as having ** by the most strenuous exertions (together witii his
Assistants Lients. DQmmuler and Holdich), and at a cost of great fi&tigue and privations, succeeded in surveying
nearly 6,000 square miles, and carried their work from the coast to Magdala " (Medal) .
*i Captain Pierson served in the Sikkim expedition, India, under Colonel Gawler in i86x (mentioned in
despatches, and thanked by the Grovemment of India).
•• Captain Broadfoot served as Assistant Field Engineer with the Hazara Field Force in z868 (Medal with
Clasp).
M Captain Heaviside served as Assistant Field Engineer in the Bhootan campaign of 1864-5 (Medal with Clasp).
tt Captain Clarke served in the Abyssinian campaign in the Water Supply Department {h)m Senaff to Addigorut
and pecrfonned excellent service (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
«• Guytain J. A. Armstrong served with the Hasara Field Force as Assistant Field Engineer throughout the opera-
tions of x868 ; had charge of the Field Telegraph and was mentioned in General Wilde's despatch for having rapidly
oonstraoted and worked the Telegraph Line (Medal with ClaspK
TTor Services of Royal Engineers {late Madras Engineers),
I Sir Arthur Thomas Cotton served throughout the Burmese war of 1834-36 under Sir Archibald Campbell, and
was present at the capture of Rangoon, reconnoitring in gunboats and jungle fighting near Kemundine, attack of
stockades and Pagoda of Syriam, capture of Mergui and Tavov, defence of the Lines at Rangoon and attack of the
left flank of the Burmese Entrenchments, attack of the Stockade of Kokein, siege and capture of Donabew, attack of
Shan Stockades and of stockades on the left bank of the Irrawaddy near Prome, capture of Melloon and jungle
fight at Paghammew which terminated the war (Medal with Clasp).
• Colonel Sankey served in the Indian mutiny campaigns of 1857-58, and was present at the operations a
Oawnpore under (General Windham, siege and capture of Lucknow (Brevet of M^jor, Medal with Clasp).
* Colonel Mullins in the second Burmese war as Senior Engineer Officer, and commanding the Detachment of
Sappers and Miners with the force under Brigadier General Cheape, employed against the CHiief Myah Toon in the
vicinity of Donabew, in February and March 1853.
10 Colonel Rogers served in the second Burmese war.
II Colonel Stewart oommimded the Madras Sappers throughout the Chinese campaign of i860, and was present
at the action of Sinho, capture of Tangohow and of the Taku Forts, action of Palichau, and subsequent operations
ending in the surrender of PeUn (Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of M^jor).
u Lt. Colonel Chrystie served with the Abyssinian Expeditionaiy Force in 186B, as Field Engineer at Zoulla during
January, at Senafft In February, and subsequently as Field Engineer at Addigeratin constructing the entrenchments
at that post (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Mis)07> ^nd Medal).
I* Colonel H. N. D. Prendergast served with the Madras Sappers and Miners in Persia in z8<7, and was present
at the bombardment of Mohumrah (Medal with Clasp). Served as Assistant Field Engineer with the Malwa Field
Force in 1857, and with the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose in 1858, took part in the sieges of Dhar,
Ratcr^nr, Gontote, and Jhansi, was present at nearly all the battles and minor aflbirs of the above forces till the
oaptnre of Oalpee (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major). Received the Victoria Cross for distinguished bravery,
I at at the battle of Mundesore (severely wounded), and at the battle of the Beena near Ratghnr (horse shot), 3rd at
the hattle of Betwa (severely wounded). Commanded the Detachment 6f three Companies of Madras Sappers
and Miners in Abyssinia, was Field Engmeer during the advance, and was present at the action before Magnala
(mentioned in despatches as having " rendered singularly valuable and important services," Brevet of LtColonel,
and Medal).
>« Lt.Oolonol Howes served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858, and was present at the aflkirs of Jheegung
and Knbrai, battle of Banda, relief of Kirwee, and attack of the Heights of Punwarree (Medal).
>• lA.ColoneI Lindsay served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858, and was present at tne aflUrs of Jheegnng
and Kubrai, battle of Banda, relief of Kirwee, and in the Reserve during the storm of the Heights of Punwarro
(Medal).
A* Lt.Oolonel Barton served in thelndian mutiny campaign of x8;7-58, and was present at the relief of Lucknow by
Lord CHyde (horse shot), at the oeoupation of the Alombagh by Ontnun's Foroe« and at tpe sieg* and capture of
ImokDow (Madal with two Clasps, and one yMur's estn senrioe). Digitized by VjiOxJ^ Li^
1 28c War Semces of Royal Engineers (late Madras Engineers).
*• Major Traill served throughout the Chinese campaign of i860, was present at the action of Sinho, captmt f f
Tangku, and engaged with the storming party at the 1^11 of the Taku Forts ; afterwards had charge of the demolii.u&
of the forts on the south side of the Poiho (Metlal with Clasp).
'* Major Filgate served as Assistant Field Engineer throughout the Chinese campaign of i860, and was present
at the action of Sinho, captures of Tangku and the Taku Forts, and surrender of Pckin (Medal with two Clasp«).
*" Major Pennycuick served in the Abysssinian campaign in command of H Company Madras Sappers (Medal).
*^ Lt. Colonel Sim served with the Kohat expedition of 1869 under Colonel Keycs, and was mentioned in despatcbca
and thanked by the Government of India.
** Major Pennefather herved as Assistant Engineer in the Abyssinian expedition during the whole campaign of
1867-68. Services brought to the especial notice of Sir Robert Napier by the Commanding Roj'-al Engineer (xnantioui;
in despatches. Medal).
War Services of Royal Engineers {late Bombay Engineers),
^ General Goodfellow served in the expedition against Kolapore in 1827.
■ General Turner served in the expedition against Kolapore in 1827.
7 Mt^or General Walker served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 as Field Engineer and was pr«Miit tt
the siege and surrender of Mooltan, the battle of Goojerat, and the subsequent pursuit of the Bikha and Affjfrhaas
(Medal with two Clasps). For five years (1849-53) he was employed in making a military survey of the Northern
Trans Indus Frontier, from Peshawur down to Dorah Ishmail Khan, during which he served as Field Bngineeric
many of the encounters with the Hill Tribes on the Frontier ; at the attacks of Suggow, Pulli, and Zormnndi, under
Colonel Bradshaw ; in the affair of the Kohat Pass, under Sir Charles Napier ; in the actions of Prangzai, Kova-
dund, Shahkote, and Raneezai, under Sir Colin Campbell ; the attack of Boree under Colonel Boilean; and enb(4-
qnently, in i860, in the expedition against the Mahsood Wuzocrees, under Bir Neville Chamberlain (Medal witli
Clasp). In 1857, during the mutiny of the Bengal Army, he was at first attached to the Staff of Brigadier (Jenenl
Nevule Chamberlain when that officer was commanding the Pimjaub Movable Column, and subsequentiy acc-s-
panied him to Delhi, where ho was also employed during the siege as Field Engineer, and was severely woaad£^
(Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
' Major General Fuller served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege and surrender of Moolm,
and was severely wounded by the explosion of a magazine in the town (Medal with Clasp).
*" Lieut. General Wilkins served with the Field Force from Aden against the Arabs in 1858, and wa« presentat the
stormingof the village and Fort of Sheik Othman. Served with the reconnoitring party and in command of the
Royal Engineers throughout the Abyssinian campaign (mentioiiod in despat-ches for ** invaluable andimpoitiiU
services during the expedition," Aide de Camp to the Queen, and Colonel. Medal).
^* Colonel Merriman served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, and was present at the ^onniBg of
Reshire, capture of Bushire, and battle of Khooshab (Medal with Clasp).
** Colonel W. W. Goodfellow served with the Persian Exi)editionary Force in 1856-57, and was present at the eaptaTe
01 Bushire, battle of Khooshab, and capture of Mohumrah (Medal with Clasp). Served as Executive En^pneer frith
the Abyssinian E.xpeditioiiary Force at Zoulla from the first landing of the Koconnoitring Party till the end of 1867,
at Seanfd during January 1868, f^om that time to the close of the campaign as Senior Engineer of the Poroe whidi
marched on Magdala ; present at the action of Arogee and storming of Magdala (mentioned in despatches ae havisf
** displayed great intelligence and activity in everything throughout the opcratious," Brevet of M^or, CM., aaa
Medal).
** Colonel Hancock served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 2856-57, and was present at the Btarming of
Reshire, capture of Bushire, battle of Khooshab, and capture of Mohumrah (Medal with Clasp).
*• Lt. Colonel Greig served with the Field Force from Aden against the Arabs in 1858, and was present atthestonzmis
of the village and Fort of Sheik Othman. Served as a Field Engineer with the Abyssinian Exi>editionax7 Force 12
1868 in charge of the Engineer Park, havirg organized the Park at Bombay and despatched it to 2iOaUa (menttra^
in despatches, Medal) .
^7 Colonel J. Le Mesurier served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, including the storming cf
Reshire, capture of Bushire, and battle of Khooshab (Medal with Clasp).
»• Lt.Colonel Haig served with the Persian Expeditionarv Force in 1857, and was present at the battle of 1
and capture of Mohumra (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858, including^ 1
and assault of Kotah (Medal). Was Assistant Field Engineer with the Okamundel Field Force in 1859.
1* Lt.Colonel Hills served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857, and was present at the captore of Molnian
(Medal with Clasp). Served with the Abyssinian Expeditionary Force as Field Engineer at KoozneyiMf liM
large watering post at the foot of the mountains, constructing wells and other works there ; also served as JPield
Engineer at Senafd (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
»> Colonel Bonus served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, including the siege and capture of Batcher,
capture of Garrakota, action at the Pass of Maddenpore, siege and storm of Jhansi (wounded), storm of liMfer,
actions of Koonch and Muttra, battle of Gkilowlce, capture of Calpee, action of Morar, and baUle before axui oaptare
of Gwalior (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
«• Lt. Colonel C. A. Goodfellow served with the Central India Field Force in 1857-58, and was present at th« aiage asd
capture of Ratghur, capture of Garrakota, siege and storm of Jhansi (Medal with Clasp, and Victoria Croaaj. Ws*
Assistant Field Engineer with the Okamundel and Kattywar Field Force in 1859. Served as Brigade M^jor of Heyal
Engineers with the Abyssinian Expeditionary Force throughout the campaign (mentioned in despatchea for the
•• efficient manner in which he carried on the duties of his appointment," Brevet of Major, and Hedaf).
** Lt Colonel (jiambier served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858, and was present at the aaaaolt of Kf>|ah,ai^
in the engagements with the Gwalior mutineers between Sanganeer and Bheelwarra, and at KothMria (Medal).
»* Major Bedford was present at the operations against Morar Cantonment and the Fort of Grwalior.
^ Major Merewether served as Assistant Field Engineer with the Okamundel Field Force in 1859. Bervad is tbe
Abyssinian campaign on detached duty at Koomeylee in surveying and constructing earthworka for the zaflwa;.
also as A^utant of Bombay Sappers and Miners (Medal).
** Major Smith served as an Assistant Field Engineer with the Okamundel Field Force in 1859. Serred wit& the
Abyssinian Expeditionary Force, and had charge of the survey and works proposed and partly execixted ia os&ntc-
tion ^ ith the supplv of water to Zoulla f^om Koomeylee, 12 miles (Medal) .
*7 Major A. Le Messurier served as Assistant Field Engineer with the Okamundel Field Force in X859L Serred is
the Abyssinian campaign as head of the Water Supply Departments to the Army. Organized the watering artas^^
ments at each post and accompanied the advanced force to Magdala ; present at the action of Arogee, and aB»s.c<
the firBt who entered Magdala (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
** Major Jopp served throughout the Abyssinian campaign in 1867-68 ; landed with the first ReconnoitrLBg V^rr.
•en-edpartly in surveying routes, subsequently served m the Pioneer Force as Engineer in charge of worit»r|
parties in the march on Magdala ; present at the action of Arogee and capture of Magdala (mentioned in deipairtes
Medal <.
s> Major Lee served in the Abyssinian campaiom as Assistant Field Engineer at Zoulla during the latter 1
of the campaign, and carried out suocessflilly many important works there (mentioned in despatches, tf eda2).
Grenadier Guards.
•Alki'
129
* IvxiBKAjr " " Sbvabtofoi."
FuU'HiU
P>y- Pay.
OoloD«l.— JTtf S(yo< Kighnw George W. P, C. Dukt 0/ Cambridge,! KG. KP. OCB. QCMG. Colonel, 3 Kov.
37;lf<|/or <?«iMrdE, 7]liay45;Xt«tt^(i^«ii0raZ,z9 June54 ; Oen€ral^ts July 56; Field Mar^altgNoY.ti; Colonel
of the Orenadier Gnards, 15 Dec. 61.
Ltovtonaat Ooloael.~x Edwyn Sherard Bornaby,? Entign 4r Lt. '3 Nov. 46 ; Lt. 4- Capt. 'a^ May 53 ;
3t. HajoTf a Not. 55; Capt. ^ Lt,Colonel,^iZDec. 57 ; Colonel, 97 Dec. 69; Jlajor, 28 April 75; i-/.
Colonel, z Oct. 77.
Ibjora— a Charles Napier Sturt,»o Eneign ^ Li. Pi4Feb. 51 j Li. «f Capt. 6 Nov. 54 ; Capt.4r Lt.Colonel, '28
])eo. 60 ; Colonel, 9 Sept. 76 ; Major, 15 Sept. 77.
I William Karle," CS/.; Eneign, '17 Oct. 51; if. 6 June 54; Capt. »i6 Feb. 55; Capt. 4^ Lt.Colonel,
'28 April 63 ; Colonel, 20 May 70 ; Ma^or, ax Aug. 78.
3 p.t.e. Edw. Henry Olire, Ene. 18 Ausr. 54; Ene. ^ Xf. 8 Doc. 54 j Lt. ^ Copf. '17 July 57; Capl. if Lt.Col.
'8 3iar. 64 : CoUmel, 4 March 76 ; If a/or, xi Oct. 79.
Ci^ta. and LtOolonela.— x Henry Fanshawe Daviea," En», 4- Lt. 19 Dec. 54 ; Lt. 4r Capt. '28 Aug. 57 ;
Capt. 4" Lt.Colonel, ^14 June 64; Colonel, 4 June 77.
3 Philip Smith, Em. 4r Lt, X9 Jan. 55 ; Lt. ^ Capt, 'as June 58 ; Capt. 4r Lt.Colonel, '29 May 67 ; Colonel,
IS Dec. 76.
'16 Oct. 66 ; Capt. 4r Lt.Col. '31 Oct. 71.
63 ; Lt. 4- Capt. '6 May 67 ; Capt. 4- Lt.Col. 17 July 72.
• Wycombe ; Ene. 4rLt.f 14 June 64; Lt. 4r Capt^ '7 Aug.
P13 June 68.
3 Edward Smith Bridges, Emign ^ Li. '4 Apr. 56 ; Lt. 4r Capt. 31 Aug. 60 ; Capt. 4r Lt.Colonel, '9 Oct. 69.
3 Edward G. H. Vi$e. Hinchinbroke, Eneign ^ Lt. '18 Dec. 57 1 Li. 4- Capt. i^xe May 6a } Capt. 4- Lt. Col.
10 July 70.
JSra».Wil]iamSholto Douglas Home, £iM.^Xe. 'ax Sept.6o;X<.^C8pt.'23June63 ; Capt.4'Lt.Col.^i5F9lb.7i,
3 p.a.e. Henry Blundell Hollinshead Blundell, Aeeietant Adjutant 4r Quarter Maeter General, Some Dietriet ;
Eneign, 30 Mar. 55 ; Lient. 1*3 z Aug. 55 ; Capiaivn, '7 Not. 6a ; Capt. 4r Lt.Col. '5 April 71.
X Son. Edward George Percy Littleton, Eneign 4r Li. 'a3 July 6x ; Li. 4r Capt. '24 Jan. 65 ; Capt. 4- Lt. Col.
»X4 Oct. 7X.
T Henry Trotter, Eneign 4r Lt. '4 Oct. 62; 144- Capl. '16 Oct. 66 ;
3 John Arthur Thomas Grarratt, Ene. 4- Li. '29 May 65 ~ *
3 Son. William Henry Peregrine Ganngton, MP. for V
67 ; Capt. 4r Li. Col. 4 Dec. 72.
1 Reginald Thomas Thynne, jEiw. 4- Lt. '3 Oct. 62 ; Li. f Capt.^oo Nov. 67 ; Capt. 4r Lt.Colonel, 15 Mar. 73.
z Charles Seymour Corkran, Eneign 4r Lt. '25 Jan. 65; Lt. ^ Capt. 'xp Juno 68 ; Gipt. 4r Lt.Col. 19 Jan. 76.
2 David Maiuand MakgUl Crichton, Aeeietant MiiUarg Seeretarg, Malta j Ene.^31 May 59 ; Lt. t6 June 6z;
Capt.^ 8 May 67; Capt. 4- Lt.Colonel, 26 Feb. 76.
2 Henry Wellesley, Ene. 4r Lt.^ 16 May 65; Li.4-Capi.^i Aug. 68; C<;^t4rLt.Col. i Apr. 76.
a Robert Frederick Balfour, Ene. 4r Lt. '9 Aug. 65 ; Lt. ^ Capt. '17 Feb. 69 ; Capt. f Lt.Col. xa Aug. 76.
2 Son. Charles Gathome Gathome-Hardy, Ene. Va6 Oct. 60; lA. '30 Deo. 64; Lt. 4- Capt. ^17 April 69; Capt.4r
Lt.Colonel, xa Aug. 76.
Cecil John Hubbax^, Ene. ^Lt. P6 Feb. 66; Lt.4' Capt. '17 April 69 ; Capt. ^Lt.Col. 37 Sept. 76.
3 Charles Birch Reynardsgn, Ene. 4r Lt. 'zo July 66 ; Li. 4- Capt. Pi8 Aug. 69 ; Capt.4-Lt.C0l.27 Sept. 76.
z Laurence James Oliphant, Ene. 4r Lt. P17 Oct. 66 ; Lt. dr Capt. '29 Dec. 69 ; Cap*, d- Lt.Col. 9 Dec. 76.
a p.e.e. Son, George Patrick Hyde Villiers, Vice Coneut in Anatolia j Ene. 4- Lt. '6 Mar. 67; Lt.4- Capt,
'10 Feb. 70; CSp*. 4r Lt.Colonel, zs tJcpt. 77.
a Xorct Algernon Charles Gordon -Lennox, Cor. 4r Sub Lt. 'iz Jan. 67 ; Ene. ^ Lt. '39 May 67 ; Li. 4- Capl,
1^23 Mar. 70; Capt. ^ Lt.Colonel, 1 Oct. 77.
3 Herbert Francis Eaton, Ene. dr Lt. '29 May 67
»29 May 67 ; Lt. ^ Capl. '9 April 70; Capt. 4- Lt.Colonel, 2 Mar. 78.
Aug. 67 ; Lt. dr Capt. '8 June 70; Capt. 4- Lt.Colo*el, 21 Aug. 78.
2 Charles James Cotes, Ene. 4* Lt. ^7 Ai
2 William Slaney Kenyon-SIaney, Sue. 4r Lt. P20 Nov.6^ ; Lt. 4r Capt. 10 July 70 ; Capt. 4- Lt.Col. 8 Sept. 78.
X p.9.e. Son. Everard Henry Primrose, Military Atiachi at Vienna; Ene. 4r Li. 'xi April 68; Li. 4r Capt.
2x Aug. 70; Capt. 4r Li.Volonef, T4 Dec. 78.
X Arthur Charles wellesley, Ene. 4r Lt. ^13 June 68 ; Lt. dr Capt. '15 Feb. 71 ; Capt. 4r Lt.Colonel, 5 Apr. 79.
3 Ambrose Ayshford Goddard. Ene.drLt. '16 Sept. 68; Li.4r Capt.^22 Mar. 71 ; Capt. 4r Lt.Colonel, 5 34ay 79.
a Edmund Antrobus, Eneign dr Lt. *i8 Feb. 69 ; Li. ^r Capt. '17 May 71 ; Capt. d" Lt.Colonel, a4 May 79.
3 Horace Ricardo. Ene. 4rLt. Pz7 April 69 : Lt. 4r Capt. '17 May 71 ; Capt. 4r Lt.Colonel^ a4 May 79.
z Charles Robert Rowley, Ene. ^ Lt. ^va May 69 ; Lt. 4- Capt. Vg Sept. 71 ; Capl. ^ Lt.Colonel, 7 June 79.
3 Patrick David Boyle, Eneign, ^\6 Sept. 68 ; Ene. 4r Lt. ^g Oct. 6g ; Lt. 4r Capt. '28 Oct. 71 ; Capt. 4-
Lt. Colonel, zzOct. 79. ^
LTEVTXirA.MTS AITS CaPTAIKS.
3 Son. Alexander William Frederick Fraser, Maeter qfSaUoun
3 George Algernon Pero3'
2 Ralph Leeke
3 William Henry Mackinnon, Adjutant26 July 76
9 ^011. Everard Charles Digby .*.
z Vimer8Hatton,/iw<r«etoro/iriw*e^a3Feb. 74
a Henry Edward Colvile, Inetruetor ofMueketry 17 Jan. 77
X Ivor John Caradoo Herbert, at Staff College
3 Harry Walter Musgrave Bonham
'23 June
LiBDTBBAirTS.
a Thomas Wood
3 Byre Macdonnell Stewart Crabbe, Inei. qf Mueketrg 5 April 79
9 James Foster
3 Son. Frederick William Stopford, Adjutant 1$ Aug. 77
3 JSTon. Rupert Clement George Carington
3 Henry Chaloner Smith
3 WUliamDent Mountjoy Cecil Phillips Farrer
I Son. Charles Robert William Colville,Jr(U^«ri{/'Co/HZ2«
X Lord Algernon Malcolm Arthur Pevoy ,A^'utani xo Nov. 77
X Fianeis Cecil Ricardo
x Harry James Crauftird
a John Thomas, Lord Manners
t Charles William Sydney, Kmcokm^ Newark
a Henry Paulel St. John Mildmay
3 Lewis Viviau Loyd
a John Hunter Reynolds
z Francis Lloyd
3 Josceline FitzRoy Bagot
X William Arthur Inoe Anderton
|3 Alexander Fownes Luttrell
3 Son. Harry Tyrwhitt Wilson
li CecU Francis William Fane
COBVBV BMSIOir AJTD LIBVr. AlTD
OB BKBIOir.' LIBVT. | CAYTAIK.
»W.' HBPT. I CAPTAIK.
►29 Dec. 69! 3 Feb. 7a
69 *z6 Mar. 70' 3 Feb. 72
1*23 Mar. 70' z7Feb. 72
*22 June 70^ 3 Aug. 7a
i'a4June 70' Z9 Oct. 7a
'a7 Aug. 70 4 Dec. ja
* z Oct. 70 z 5 Mar. 7a
I'sNov. 70 95 Nov. 74
'z4 Jan. 7z 39 Dec. 74
LI BUT.
aSOctT'
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
a8 Oct.
28 Oct.
98 Oct.
98 Oct.
24 July 79
zz Sept. 72
29 Mar. 73
2 Nov. 73
2z Dec. 73
24 July 74
zz Sept. 74
z8 Mar. 74
z8 Mar. 75I
t8 Mar.
az Jan.
z3 June
18 Mar.
zsJune 76 T
Digitized by VjOO^ IC
74|
7s:
■ Mni' 8er.
VaU. Half
Pay. Pay
130
Qrenadter Guards.
_ Francis George, Vueouni Baring
2 Alexander Fuller Ackland-Hood
3 Henry Streatfeild
3 Malcolm Drununond --
3 Robert Hamond Elwee
3 Lord William Cecil
3 Chorleii William Daly
I Son. George FitzRoy Henry Somerset, Aid* i« Camp to Sit^ Jamn 1
Ferguton J
9 Edward Charles Ellioe
3 Arthnr Henry Thistlethwayte
3 Edward Brooke
t John Leslie
X Edward Master Lipson Inman
LlXUTX2ri.MT8.
, COBKST
OK xirsioir.
SbOOVD LlXirTBV1.1IT8.
3 Frauds Charles Trollope
3 George Dererenx de Vere, Lord Capel
3 Harry Ralph Lonsdale Holden
3 SSr James Hamlyn W£Uiams*Drammond, Bart..
X John Warrender
3 Hon, William Brownlow
HenryGfOnlbnm
3 Son. Henry Frederick White
3 Darrid Alexander Kinloch
X John Townshond St. Aubyn
3 Gilbert Legh
X Robert Gordon Wolrige-Gordon
3 Lord Herbrand Arthur Russell
Hugh Coleridge Downing Kennard
X Lionel George Henry D^Affuilar
3 Ronald CrauAird Munro Ferguson
3 Son. William Dayid Murray
3 Francis George Higginson
Robert Soott-Kerr
' 9 April 70
30 June 77
15 Sept. 77
X7 Nov. 77
39 Dec. 77
30 Jan. 78
30 Jan. 78
XX May 78
X4 Sept. 78
IX May 78
X9 Oct. 78
13 Not. *
35 Jan.
7 June
31 June
36 Mar.
X3 Aug.
13 Aug.
9o Aug.
36 Mar.
38 Oct.
7*
xoSept.
75
36 Aug.
76
39 Nov.
76
11 Nov.
76
39 Nov.
7«
xoSepi.
77
6 Oct.
77
60ot
77
xxOot.
77
XI Sept. 76
XX Nov.
78
XX Sept. 75
QtMTtor MaaUrt.'
■I Edward Humphreys, 14 April 75.
3 William Leedmg, 13 Nov. 75.
3 Thomas Wodows Gnnton, 7 Jan. So.
Surgeon Major. — x Arthur Guy Elkington," A.8. it Mar. 53 ; Surgeon, 30 Oct. 66 ; Surgoon M^or, 4 Jn< H*
BaUalion Surgeon: K-^ Henry John Hughes Lawrence,*^ A.S. 34 Feb. 54 ; Surgeon, 30 Oct. 66.
Surgeone Mnjor. \ 3 Francis Bramley Baker, A.S. 3 Mar. 54 ; Surgeon, 4 Jan. 7X.
Surgeone.—'i William Henry Pickford. MB. Aeeistant Surgeon, 19 Feb. 58.
3 Albert Luis Femandes, Auietant Surgeon, s Oct. 66.
3 Charles Edward Harrison, 30 Sept. 74.
X George Ballingall Stuart, MB. x April 71.
Solieitor.—Wi\lia.m. James Farrer, 34 Jan. 65.
t$t Battalion reiumodfnm Canada, Sept. 1864. 2nd Battalion returned from Comada, 33 Oei, 184s.
3rcl Battalion returned from ike Criwtea, June 1856.
Faeinge B\ne.—Agente, Messrs. Cox and Co.
I The Duke of Cambridge commanded the xst Division of the Eastern Armv throughout the campaign of 1834. ia*
eluding the battles of the Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman (horse shot), and siege of Sebaatopol (Medal with to
Olaitps, and Turkish Medal).
7 Colonel Bumaby served in the Eastern campaign fh>m Nov. 1854 up to 38th July i8s«, including the hem
of Inkerman and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Major, sth Class of theMe^idie, and Tuifc-
ish Medal).
10 Colonel Sturt served in the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the baUles of Alma, BalaUava, and Inker-
man (severely wounded), and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and sSh
Class of the Medjidie) .
I* Colonel Earle served with the 40th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55. inclodinir tht
battlesof Alma and Inkerman, Riege of Sebastopol, sortie of 36th Oct., and assault of the Redan on i8th Juu
(Medal with three Cla^pR, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
i<> Colonel Davies served in the Royal Navy in the Burmese war (Medal). Also in the Baltic in theEzisUn
war (Medal).
*i Surgeons Mi^'or Klkiugton and Lawrence.— For War Seivices see " Medical Department.*'
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
Coldstream Oaards.
"LnrCTUBs** "Katpt" (with the Sphinx). "Tai^tkul" "Bi^BsosA
rp*r»'8«r.! *'IhK1»1CA»" " SlVABTOPOL."
Fnii Haii;coloB«l—^tr William John Codrinf?ton,» QCB. l?iwf<7n, '2» Feb. 21
'Pxvzvsvla" ** Waxibloo *' "Alma"
Pay. P»y:(
'tuiffn^ •'2» Feb. 21 ; Sntian 4r Li. '24 April 23 ; Lt. 4" Cap*.
'20 July 96; Capt 4r Lt.Colonelf >*8 July 36; Colonel, 9 Nov. 46; Major bfeneral, 20 June 54; Lieul.Ofneral,
6 June 54; General^ 27 July 63 ; CbfonW Coldstream Guards, 16 March 75
llieataoant Colonel. — 9 Arthur James Lyon-Fremantle, En$. zo Pec. 52; £««. 4- jLC. •'20 Apr. 53 ; J^t. ^ tapr,
j 6 Not. 54 ; Copf. 4" LtCol. 1*20 April 60 ; ColonH, 6 Sept. 71 ; Major, 28 April 75 ; £t.Colonel, 5 Sept. 77.
JUiors.— a Geo. Robert FiURoy,* Sub Lt. '23 Nov. 49 ; Lt. ^S April 53 ; Capt. 29 Dec. 54 ; Capt. 4r It. Col.
4r Capt. '13 Feb. 56 ; Capt. 4r Lt.Colontl, '30 Oct. 66 ;
^ Lt. '3 Aug. 54 ; X«. ^ Capt, '14 Feb. 56 ;
'28 July 63; Colonel, 8 April 77 ; 3£<y'or, 5 Sept. 77.
X Julian Hamilton Hall,** En$. 4r Lt. '2 Aug. 54; Lt.
Mqjor 4r Colonel, 29 Sept. 77.
CMitaiBs and LtColonols.— x Godfiney James WigTam,i* Sn$.
Capt. 4- Lt.Colonel, 'iz Deo. 66.
3 Arthur Lambton,^* Sn$. 4* Li. '4 Aug. S4i I>i.f Capt. '15 Feb. 56 ; Capt. 4r Lt.Colonel, '18 Jan. 67.
Lord Wm. Fred. Ernest Seymour,^' Aeeieiant Adjutani and Quarter Maeter General, Alderekot; Bne. 4r Lt.
z8 Jan. 55; X<. ^ Capt. 'x3 May 59; Capt. 4- Lt.Col. '27 Oct. 67 ; Colonel, 29 Jan. 8a
Edw. Strelley Pegge Bumell, JSne. 4rLt.^i3 Feb. 55 ; Lt.Jr Capt. 1*20 Dec. 59 ; Capt. 4- Lt.Col. '22 Jan. 68,
FitxRoy Wm.FremKatle,}* Aesieiant Militmy Seeretarjf, Canada j En$. >'z4 July 54; Li. 2tf Dec. 54; Capt.
'24 Not. 57 ; Capt. f Lt.Colonel, ^16 Mar. 70.
I|yed._Gha^Mimnin^ham-BuUer,Jffii«. 4' Lt. '30 Nov. 55
Lt. 4- Capt. 13 Deo. 60; Capt. 4- Lt.Col. '30 Mar. 70.
- " ' - " 66; Ca|»«. 4- X<.Coi.»25Mar. 71.
Geo. Jon FitzRoy Smyth, Ene. 1*3 June 59 ; Lt. '20 April 60 ; Capt. '23 Mar.
Henry Robt. Byre, En$,4 July 60 ; Ene. 4r Lt. 4 Jan. 61 ; Lt. 4r Capt. '21 June 66; CW. 4- Lt.Col. 14 Aug. 72.
John Barton Sterling,£iu. '5 Nov.6z; JEii«.<fX^'3i Dec.6z; JU.^ Capt. 1*20 July 66; Captdt Lt.Col. 5 July 73.
Charles Dashwood Thomas, Ene. 4r Lt. i't9 Dec. 62 ; Lt. 4- Capt. '3 Aug. 66 ; Capt. 4r U. Col. zo Nov. 73.
John R. Wm. Lord de Vesci, Ene. 4r Lt. 'x2 June 63 ; Lt. 4^ Capt. ^14 Aug. 66; Capt. f Lt.Col. X5 April 74.
Hon. Frederick Arthur Wellesloy, Ene. '24 Mar. 63; Ene. f Lt. 'iz Aug. 63 ; Lt. f Capt. '30 Oct. 66;
Capi. 4^ Lt.Col. 28 April 75 ; Colonel, 93 Jan. 78.
Rich. Spencer Hall. En$ign,^2s May 60 ; Lt. '29 May 63 ; Lt. 4r Capt. Pz8 Jan. 67 ; Capt. f Lt.Col. 7 Aug. 75
Wm. JohnFreschvilleRamsden, Ene. 4- Lt. '28 Oct. 64 ; Lt.4- Capt. i>8 May 67 ; Cwt. 4- Lt.Col. 1"
Sept 75.
} Deo. 75.
Son. Edward Henry Trafalgar Digby, J6ne. 4- U. 1*23 Mar. 66 ; Lt. '4- Capt. 1*23 Idtar. 6JB ; Ct^t, 4- Lt. Colonel,
.HiM.Bdw.Arch. BrabasonAoheaonfiw.^X^. 'z6 May 65 ; Lt. Jfryopt.J^^Z Oct. 6^ ; C€^.4rLt.Col.jB Deo. 75.
ion. Henry William Lowry Corry, Ene. 4^Lt. '90 July 66; Lt. 4r Capt. 'a Sept. 68 ; Capt. # Lt.Colonel,
99 Sept. 77.
Robert William Webb FoUett, Ene. k Lt. »9z July 66-, Lt.4' Capt. 'z7 Feb. 69 ; Capt. 4r Lt.Col 99 Sept. 77.
Son. Evelyn Edward Thomas Boscawen, Ajeeietant MiliUuy Seeretarjf in Irelandj Ene. 4- Li. '29 July 66 ;
Lt.JhCemt. '5 Mar. 70 ; Capt. 4- Lt.Colonel, z6 Feb. 78.
WaUer Philip Otway, Ene. ^ Li. '14 Aug. 66; Lt.i' Capt. No Mar. 70 ; Capt. 4r Lt.Colonel, 4 June 78.
Hervey Juckes Lloyd Bruce, Ene. '25 Feb. 62 ; Ene. 4r Lt. '29 I^ov. 64 ; Lt. 4- Capt. ^30 Mar. 70 ;
Capt. 4- Lt.Colonel, 24 Aug. 78.
Amelius Richard Mark Lockwood, Ene. 4' Lt.* 11 Dea 661 Lt.4' Capt. >z8 May 70 ; Capt. ^ Lt. Col. 5 Oct. 7P.
LzsuTBirAifTB Airn Captaiks.
Son. George Aubrey Vere Bertie
Francis A;^mer Graves>Sawle, Aide de Camp to Sir John Midul
Augustus Henry MacdonaldMoreton
Reginald Pole-Carew, Extra Aide de Camp to the Vieerof of India...
James Gordon Heniy Graham Montgomery
Cyril Dudley Forteeoue
Francis Capel Manley
Lionel Dudley Mackinnon, Inetmctor qf Muehgtrjf 20 Feb. 77....,
Henry Augustus Wetherall
»Z4 Oct.
»ao June 68 '25 Nov. 68
»Z7 Feb. 69
*i^ Uaj 69
»z3 May 69
' 5 Mar. 70
^x6 Mar. 70
' 4 Jan. 7z
28 Oct. 7Z
LZBlTTBirAKTS.
Tesey John Dawson, Aide de Cantp to Mcy'or General Siggimeon..
Son. Eustace Henry Dawnay
Son, Hen^ Power Charles Stanley Monok
Lord Douglas William Cope Gordon
Alfired WuUam Maitland FitsRoy, Ineimelor qfMueketr^ 26 Deo. 78
p.e,e. John Foster George Ross of Bladensburg
AlAred Edward Codrington
Son. Henry Charles Legge, A^niant 99 Oct. 78
John Robert Gladstone
Douglas Frederick Rawdon Dawson, at Stqff College
Charles Brand
George Ralph Charles Ormsby Gore
Horace Robert Stopford
iron. Arthur Henry Hexmiker-M:suor, Adjniant z6 Feb. 78
George Vere Bojle
Son. Anthony Ludas Dawson
Son. Hugh ionherst
Herbert Conyers Surtees
Theophilua BasU Percy Levctt
COBHBT
OB BVSZOK.
BHSieV
AjTOLiBirr.
a Sept. 68
» 3 Feb. 69
SbCOHD LXBVTBXAITTS.
Edgar Vincent
Walter Orlando Corbet
William John Arthur Charles James, i><iifr« </ Portland .
Guy Thomas Saunders Sebright
George Pleydell-Bouverio
George Francis Sutton
ITm. Arthur Grenville Fortescue
Bertram Mont Orgueil Hadsloy Gosselin
Philip Gurdon
Rowland Winn
Peter Audley David Arthur Lovell
Edward Knatchbull-Hugessen
Augustas John Henry Beaumont, Earl 0/ Wiluhire
(^earter Saetere,-
-a Joseph Birch, 27 Feb. 67.
z William Ellis Re3'nold8, 8 March 76.
aND LIXUT.
77
77
77
LXBT7T. AMD
CAPTADT.
P 3 May 71
» 7 Oct. 7Z
»3x Oct. 7Z
Z4Aug. 72
ssJune 73
5 July 73
Z9N0V. 71
6 Jan. 74
z Mar. 79
LIBPT.
98 Oct. 7x
28 Oct. 7z
28 Oct. 7z
98 Oct. 7z
98 Oct. 7z
zsJuly 68
z Feb. 73
3xAug. 73
6 Dec.
az Jan.
9 Aug.
z3June
Z3 June 74
aoNoT. 75
z8Mar. 76
zz Feb. 77
zz Feb. 75
zz Sept. 76
98 Oct. 78
31 Oct.
3z Oct.
8 Deo.
5 Sept. 77
Z9 Oct. 78
19 Oct. "
Z3 Nov.
5 Oct.
99 Jan.
Z9 Feb.
99 Feb.
Z3 Aug.
27 Sept. 79
Surgeon M^jor.—i Surgeon S<nor Constantino Caridi Read,>*.i.5. 13 May 53 j Surgeon, 12 Dec. 68.
Battalion Surgeon. — 2 George Perry," Ateiet. Surgeon, 29 Jan. 55 ; Surgeon Major, 96 Feb. 76.
Surg^o^.^i Arthur Bowen Richard Myers, Aeeutant Surgeon, 96 Sept. 59.
9 John Henry Connel Whipple, JlfD. Aeeietant Surgeon, 30 Sept. 64.
z James MagiU. 2£D. 3 May 76.
9b2ieJlor.— Robert J. P. Broughton, 7 Jan. 6a. I tet Battalion returned from the Crimea, J««« 1856.
~ " '■ ^ndBaUdUonreilwmedfrom^
Fmdmf B]iM,'-Jgeuie, Messrs. Cox and Co.
dfivm Canada, 99 Oct. z84a.
1.^2 Coldstream Guards,
1 Sir William Godrington eomxnanded a Brigade of the Light DiviBiom, and afterwarda a Diviaion throagfamt
the BaBtem oampaini of 1854-55, inolnding the battles of Auna and Inkerman, siege and fidl of Sebaitopol
(Medal with Clasps. KCB., Commander of the Legion of Honor, Grand Cross of the Military Order of 8sto|,
xst Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). From xx November 1855, and until the evacuation of the OrimM,
he was Commander in Chief of the Eastern Army. Has also the Medaille Militaire of France, as having earn-
manded an army in alliance with France.
* Colonel FitzBoy served the Eastern campaign of 1854, in the 41st Begiment, including the battles of Ahnand
lukerman (severely wounded), and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
'* Colonel Hall served at the siege of Sebastopol firom aoth Nov. X854 to x6th Jan. 1855 (Medal with Glssp, and
Turkish Medal).
>* Lt.Colonels Wigram and Lambton served at the siege and fall of Sebastopol firom xxthDec. 1854 (Medal whh
Clasp, cth Class of ^e Mediidie, and Turkish Medal).
u Colonel Lord Wm. F. B. Seymour served as a Midshipman with the Baltic Fleet in X854 (Medal).
1* Lt.Colonel Fremantle served with the Bifle Brigade in the Crimea trom 3rd Deo. 1854 to oth July 1855, indudiBi
the siege of Sebastopol ; also commanded 163 men at the last sortie of the Bnssians against the QusAxies on 7th-ta
Juno, and commanded the Woolsack party of the Light Division at the assault of the Bedan on x8tli June— seventy
wounded (Medal with Clasp, Sardinian and Turkish Medals). Served also in the Indian campaign, including tki
siege and capture of Lucknow, Trans-Gogra campaign, with expedition into Nepanl— mentioned in despatdHi
(Medal with Clasp).
1* Surgeons Migor Bead and Perry.— For War Services see " Medical Department."
8coU Guards,
t Lord Bokeby served the campaign of 18x5 with the 3rd Guards, and was present at the battles of Q<»''^,^
and Waterloo. Served the Eastern campaign of 1855 in oonmiand of the xst Division, including the siege and iiu »
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, XCB., Commander of the Legion of Honor, Sardinian Medal, Turkish Medal, sa^
3rd Class of the Me^jidie). _^ v -j\
> Colonel Gipps served the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the battles of Alma (bayonet wound of Min>-
Balaklava, and inkerman (severely woanded. shot through neck), siege of Sebastopol and sortie on the s6C&w>
(Medal with four Clasps, Brevet of MiOor. Knight of the Legionof Honor, 5th Class of the Me^jidie, and Turkish Me^ :
* Colonel Monorieff served in the Crimea firom and May 1855, including the siege and fitU of Sebastopol (Mcds*
with one Clasp, and Turkish Medal) . ^^
7 Colonel Walker served as Assistant Military Secretary to General Sir Arthur (Tnnynghame in South Affis.
and was present in all the operations under that Creneral in the Kafir war of 1878, and employed on maoy |»'
portant missions. Was afterwards appointed Military Secretary to Sir Bartle Frere, and was one of ib«
delegates sent with the ultimatum to l^ing Cetywayo. On the breaking out of the Zulu war was ^PP^J^^IfT
Assistant Adjutant General to Colonel Pearson's Division, and was present at the battle of Inyesane and ««
occupation of Ekowo during its two months' investment by the Zulus (mentioned in despatches). Alterwaraf ■■
Commandant of the Lower Tugela (CJ7.).
* Lt Colonel Hon. P. S. Methuen served in the second phase of the Ashanti war trom the xTtli Dec. x674t *^ ^^
present at the battle of Amoaful (Medal with Clasp). ^^
* Captain Paget served in the second phase of the Ashanti war from the xjth December X873, attached to Capiw>
Butler's command (Medal).
i« Quarter Master M'Blain served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma, Baiaju^
and Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol, and repulse of the sortie on the a6th October 1854 QCedal with (boruiM^
Sardinian and Turkish Medals).
u Burgeon Major Bobinaon.— For War Hervices see " Medical Department"
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'21 Sept. 3a; Colonel^ 9 Nov. 46; Majors '98 June 50 ; Lt.Colonel,' 17 Feb. 54 ; M<uor General, 20 June 54 ;
Id.GenertU, 30 Sept. 61 ; General, 8 March 69 ; Colonel Scots Fnsilier Guards, 13 May 75.
Lieutoiuuit Colonel.— 2 Reginald Gipps,* Etu. Jjr ^*' ''10 April 49; Lt. ^ Capt. 20 June 54; Bt. Major,
6 Jane 56 ; Capt. ^ Lt.Col. 'a Feb. 58: Colonel, 5 Jon. 71 ; Major, 10 Oct. 74 ; Lt,Col. 5 Sept. 77.
Ki^ore.- 1 Raymond Herbert White, En$. xo April 49 ; Lt. '13 April 52 ; Capt. 29 Dec. 54 ; Capt. ^ Lt. Col.
't6 Sept. 59 ; Colonel, 34 Sept. 75; Major, $ Sept. 77.
a Gtoorge Hay Moncrieff,* £»*. 6 June 54 ; Jim. <f X<. ^4 Aug. 54 ; X<. ^ Cop^ '15 Jan. 56 ; Capt. 4r Lt.Col.
'19 Aug. 6a : Colonel, a6 Mar. 78 ; Major, 15 Mar. 79.
Capttuna and LtColoneU.— i Geo. Williams Knox, £iu. 4r ^* 19 Jaq* 55 ; -Z^^* #* Capt. '35 Sept. 57 ; Capt. 4"
Lt.Colonel, '4 April 65.
a JETon. Walter Rodolph Treftisis, Em. 4r Lt. 'g Feb. 55 ; Lt. 4- Capt. ^2 Feb. 58 ; Capt. 4- Lt.Col. '4 Apr. 65.
X Frederick Palmer, Ens. JrLt.ai Sept. 55 ; Lt. 4r Capt. ^16 Aug. 59 ; Capt. 4r Lt.Colonel, ao Aug. 68.
3 Heniy Hardinge Denne Stracey, JKi/i^ofy Secretary to the GhnernerofJiombag: En9,4rLi. ^38 Nov. 56; Li.
4- Cmot. '15 June 60; Capt. 4- Lt.Col. '4 Feb. 71 .
a ir<m. Henry Th08.Fraaer,£iw. 1*10 Sept. 58; JBn$. 4- Lt. '34 June 59; Lt. 4- Capt. 1*12 Juno 63; Capt.4r
Lt.Col. ^30 Aug. 7J.
- Frederick Heniy Harford. Eiu. i; Lt. ^13 Jan. 60; Lt. 4- Capt. '4 Nov. 64 ; Capt. f Lt.Col. so June 7a.
a Thomas Philip Graham, Ene^ Lt. ^19 Aug. 63 ; Lt. 4r Capt. ^4 April 65 ; Capt. ^ Lt.Colonel, 17 July 73,
Fred. Wm. Edwd. Forestier Walker,^ CB., Ene. 4r Lt. '5 Sept. 6a; X<. ^ Capt. Pjx July 65; Capt. ^
Lt.Colonel, x Feb. 73 ; Colvnel, 15 Oct. 78.
a William JuUus Gascoigne, En*. 4- Lt. i'3x Mar. 63 ; Lt. 4- Capt. »6 Feb. 66; Cawt ^ Lt.Colonel. 35 June 73.
a George Gosling, Ene. 'a8 Jan. 63 ; JSit«J-X<.i'ioJuly63 ; JU.4-C'ap^'26June66 ; dapt.4-Lt.Colonel,27 June 74.
ir<m. Joshua Charles Yanneck, En$.4-Lt. 'i Dec. 63 ; X«. ^ Ca»<. P36 June66 ; C^.^ Lt.Colonel, 10 Oct. 74.
Barrington Bnlkley Douglas Campbell, £n«. ^2^.PioMay64; Ju.^C<ip<.'i8Dec.66; Ui|><.4-X«.Co{.i7May76.
3 Hon. Paul Sanford Methuen,* Military AttaeU at Berlin-, Ene. 4r Lt. 'n Nov. 64; Lt. 4- dyft. 'as Dec. 67 ;
Capt. 4- Lt.Col. 15 July 76.
" • ■ " * ' -- - - . » '8; CSa/>f. ^ X«.Co2. 30 June 77.
4r Capt. 1*30 June 69 ; Capt. ^Lt. Col. i Aag.77.
; Lt.4rCapt.^73vljtg; Capt.4' Lt.Col.s Sept.77.
I Henxy Fludyer, Ene. 4- Lt. 1*39 May 66 ; Lt. ^ Capi. ^21 Aug. 69 ; Capt. f Lt.Colonel, 19 Dec. 77.
3 William Edward Montgomery, Ene.4r Lt. '27 June 66 ; Lt.4- Capt. '5 Mar. 70 ; Capt.4- Lt.Colonel, a Apr. 78.
X Mildmay Willson Willson, Ene. 4- Lt. 1*3 Aug. 66 ; Lt, ^r Capt. >3 Sept. 79; Capt. Jr Lt.ColonH, 14 Dea 78.
z Leopold James Yorke Campbell Scarlett, !?»«. ^ X^.'ix Dec. 66; Lt. 4rCapl. >a4 Sept. 70; Capt. ^
X<.&<MMi.a4Feb. 79.
a Inigo Riobmund Jones, Ens. 4- Lt. Pi8 Dec. 66; 1^.4- Capt. P4 Feb. 71 ; Capt. 4r Lt.Colonel, 15 Mareh 79
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I Ralph Vivian, Ens. 4r Lt. ^ag Nov. 64 ; Lt. 4r Capt. 29 Aug. 68 .
1 Hon. Francis Charles Bridgoman, Ene. 4'Lt. 1*11 July 65 ; Lt. 4- Capt. 1*30
2 Henry Edward Home DrummQnd-Moray,2fiw.^X<.'''5Jan.66 ; Lt.4rCapt.^7J\
LlBXTTXKAVTS AKD CAPTAIFS.
I 5^ William Gordon Gordon-Cumming, Bart
I Thomas William, Viscount Coiie
I foil. Richard Southwell George Stapletou Cotton
a Arthur Broadwood, Instructor of Mueketrui Jan. 77
Frederick Lorn Campbell, Brigade Major, Mome Dietriet
a Arthur Henry Paget*
1 Xord Francis Charles Gordon-Lennox
X i9*r Arthur Reginald Thomas Willshire.^aW
2 fltolliott Williams Erskine
a Hon. Arthur Hay David Fraser
I Henry Pakenham-Mahon
XordAlbertCharlosSeymour,.iDC. to PrineeEdward qfSaxeWeimar '26 June 67
Lisutbkakts.
Hon. North de Coigny Dalrymple, A^utani i Jan. 79
a William Augustus Home-Drummond-Moray
X Maximilian Dudley Digges iDalison, Lieutenant Inttruetor of\
Mueketry at Hftke }
I Archibald Spencer Drummond
I Arthur Cyprian Knollys
I Frederick William Romilly,a«Alf<i^Cb<l«f^«
z John Bourohier Stracey
X Henry Wiokham
a Hon. Charles Harbord, Aide de Camp to the Marquis of Lome
a Hugh Drummond Hay Bamett
I Hon. James Henry Duncombe
a Charles Crutohley
I George Cosmo Abercromby
a Robert CuUar-Fergusson
a Neil James Menzies ,
a Eugene Leopold Selwyn Brett, Adjutant a April 78
a air Robert Drummond Moncreiflte, Bart
a John William Ainslie Drummond
Clarence Granville Sinclair
I Hon. Luke White
a Edward Watkin WiUiams Wynn
a Hon. Alexander Francis Henry Campbell
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SbCOXD LIBUTBKAKT8.
I Hon. Arthur Hay
Hon. Thos. H. A. E. Cochrane
Hon. Arnold Allan Cecil Keppel
3 Lionel George Henry Seymour Dawson- Damer
z Robert Dundas
X Charles Edward Hartopp
a Francis Edmund George Astley ,
I Alan, Lord Greenock ,
a Laurence George Drummond ,
Basil Scott-Murray
i^rter Masters.-^ I John M'Blain,** 17 Nov. 69.
a Frederick Butterworth, 35 Mar. 73.
SurgeonMajor.—iFreA. Robinson,^' MD., A.S. 19 Nov. 47 ; Surgeon, 30 Mar. 57 ; Surgeon Mayor, X9 Nov. 67.
Battalion Surgeon.— i Surgeon Mqjor William Ralph Lane, A.S. 39 Dec. 54 ; Surgeon, 4 Jan. 71.
Surgeon.— 2 Wm. Maunsell-Collins, MD. Assist. Surgeon, 3 Oct. 66.
Solicitor.— Fred. Ouvry, 9 Nov. 58. Facings Blue. Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
iatt. returned from the Crimea, 4 Julg 1856. 2nd Batt. returned from Canada, 18 September 1864.
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'n. •• St. Lucia "** Eomokt-op-Zbk" "Eotpt" (with the Sphinx). **Co»uKirA** "Bubaco" **Bai.ijix»ca."
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3er.ColoneL— Henry Phipps Raymond, Siuiffn, 9 AprU 25; Lt. '17 March 27 : Capt. 'ai March 34; BiM^ftr,
aif I 9 Nov. 46 ; Major, *i7 Dec. 47 ; Lt.Colontl. '17 Jan. 51 ; CoUmel, 28 Nov. 54 ; Major Qen^ral, 6 Feb. 65 ;
*^y- Lt.Oeneral, 26 May 73 ; General, i Oct. 77 ; Colonel ist Foot, ti July 77.
... Lieutenant Colonels.— x Bdw. Thos. St. Lawrence MccGwire, Sim. '19 Oct. 49; JA, '21 May 5a; Capt.
'19 Jan. 55; Major, 9 Feb. 67 ; Li. Colonel, '25 Mar. 71 ; Colonel, 25 MaitUi 76.
... 2 Edward Andrew Stuart,^ Jim. ■'ax May 52 ; Lt. 11 Aug. 54; Capt. 30 Mar. 58 ; Mqfor, '22 Feb. 71 ; Lin-
tenant Colonel, 14 Aug. 76.
... Kaiors.— X Henry Geoive White,* JP«*^«, 30 Deo. 53 ; Lt. 29 Dec. 54 ; Capt. '30 Mar. 58 ; Mt^for, »«5 Mar. 71 ;
I Breoet Lieutenant Colonel, 1 Oct. 77.
2 Richard Abraham Manners,* Eneign, 12 May 53 ; Lt. 'x8 Aug. 54 ; Capt. »6 June 59 ; Brevet Major,
5 July 7a ; Major, $ Aug. 76.
X James William HasseU, ^ Eneign, ^12 Sept. 53 ; U.% Dec. 54 ; Capt. 25 Mar. 61; Bt.Major, 14 AprU 74:
Major, 30 Nov. 78.
2 George Gilbert Stewart," Eneign, 20 Feb. 55; ■^- 5 Joiie 55 ; Capt. '8 May 66 ; Bt. Major, 31 Dec 78 ;
Major, XX Feb. 80. __^
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X Crosswell Keano Charles Rooke^*
1 Charles Atkinson Logan
2 George Paterson
2 p.9.e. Frederick de Lamare Moriaon..
2 John de Stuteville Isaacson
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1 Victor Alexander Farquharson....*.
X Egerton Payler Morgan-Payler
2 Edward Lindesay
1 George Charles Peard, Inetruetor ofMueketrf x3Mar.76
X Charles Henry Gostling
2 Vernon Grarteide Tippinge, Inet.o/Mueketry 11 Dec. 78
2 Joseph Cunliflb Fenton
Charles WUliam Southcott Hallett
2 Charles HarcourtStisted,.<l(^'K<aii< XX Jan. 79
X Edward Altham Altbam, .it^Mton^ 20 Sept. ji
2 Hamilton William Broadloy
2 William Arthur Edward Boyd
Edward Steuart Masters
I Thomas Rowland Scarlett
X David Fitz>Ameline Robert Aiicketill
X Archibald M'Lachlan
I William Wingfleld Vemer Pakenham
1 William Douglas
2 Hamilton John Goold- Adams
2 Arthur Leonard Williams
2 William Erskine Gn^m Login
2 David Campbell Da Costa
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a Arthur Vincent Dowdall FiuGerald .
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I Thomas Worrall, 21 Aug. 78.
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.'. J'*:Jo^ontf Stuart Berred at the siege of Sebastopol from aand Apnl untfl severely wounded on rth June x 855 (Medal
jnui oiMp 5th Clam of the Medjidie, and Turlriah Medal). Served the campaign of i860 in China, indnding the
w«Bg of Smho and Tangku, occupation of Tientsin, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasns) .
'"iy wifcu uwiierar jneia Force, wucn tooK tbe field for the purpose of preventing the rebel ohie& Tantia Toneeand
«?J®- from penetrating mto the Deccan. ^
.cth^!' y^'SS ^®^ ^ ^'^^ 5M5?™ cwnpaign of x8s4-S5. J^d^idinfir the siege and &U of Sebastopol, from
jjth Dec. 185^ (Medal with Clasp, sth Class of the Medjidie, and TurkishMedal). Berved the campaign of x86o in
CUro*) ™^ *^® taking of Sinho and Tangku, occupation of Tientsin, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two
j^^or Hassell served at the siege and &11 of Sebastopol from aoth Aug. 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and Tnrkiah
?• ^prStewart served the campaign of x86o in China, including the taking of Sinho and Tamrku. and occn-
I*HOD^of Tientsin (Medal with Clasp). * '
flvIw^^^S: ^- Thompson served in the Canton Police Force from 1858 to i860, and was present at the action of
Bnetotog id^ the Kwang Tung rebels on 8th Jan. 1859. CJampaign of x86o in North China, including the taUnir
Tr,Sl!&t**SS.??*^^i occupation of Tientsin, and surrender of Pekin, the latter part as Orderly Officerto Brigadier
1???^ (Medal with two Clasps) . ®
♦,vll #^2?" Books served the campaign of x86o in China, including the taking of Sinho and Tangku. occnpa-
Uon of Tienlsm, actions of the x8th and axst Sept., and surronder of Pekin (Medal with two Chwps).
Oontvnuation of Notes to 2nd Foot
J' LtO)lonel Fhillipps served as Adjutant to the 1st Battalion, and Queen's, throughout the oamiMtign of x86o in
North (3hina (Medal with two (Clasps for Taku Forts and Pekin).
' Sir (Seorge CoU^ was employed on special service on the Cape Frontier in 1858, 59, and x86x~occupation
of Ereli's territory, defeat and death of Tola (twice thanked by the Government, Brevet of Major). Served through-
oat the China war of i860, including the taking of the Taku Forts, actions of the xath and X4th August, i8th and
2itt Sept, and advance on Pekin (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Ashanti war fhym the 17th December
1S71 in command of the Transport and line of communications, and was present at the battle of Amoaftil, defence
of the Posts of Quarman and Fommanah, and battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie (several times men-
boned in desnatohes. Brevet of Colonel, CH., Medal with Clasp).
" Mi^or waring served in the Abyssinian campaign in command of a Division of the Transport Corps (men-
boned in despatches. Medal) .
. " Mi^or Kelly-Kenny served the camiMtign of x86o in North China as Orderly Officer to Brigadier Jephsen,
incloding the action of Sinho (mentioned m despatches), taking of Tangku and Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp).
Served the campaign of 1867-68 in Abyssinia in command of a Division of the Transport Train (mentioned in
leepatches for '* zeal, energy, and ability," Medal).
^ ^* Major Holt was thanked in (3eneral orders dated at Poona xath July x866 for his " noble efforts " in saving
ue on the occasion of the wreck of the Pilgrim ship Diamond, and his conduct was deemed by the Commander in
^iaet at Bombay as " deserving of the warmest admiration." Served in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868,— as Pro-
roBt Marshal at Zoula, and subsequently in the Transport Train ; was attacked by a large force at Belago Pass
irhilBt in charge of Convoy, and his conduct on the occasion met with the entire approval of Lord Napier (Medal«
uid promoted to Captain unattached) .
^ Major Morris served with the 75th Begunent in the Indian Campaign of 1857-58, including the occupation,
uter the relief of Lucknow, of the fortfied outposts and camp with Outram's Force, and repulse of the enemy's
attacks ; also present at the battle of Cawnpore on 6th December (Medal).
" Captain Boss served as Adjutant of the 35th Regiment during me campaign in theShahabad district, Bengal, in
(858 (Medal).
" Captain Baillie served the campaign of x86o in Cliina with the 3rd Buflb (Medal with CTlasp for the Taku
Ports).
" Captains Mackie and Hughes served in the Abvssinian campaign with the Transport Corps (Medal).
, ** Captain Dderton served with the 68th Light In&ntary in the New Zealand war in 1864-66, and was present at
tbe attack on the (Sate Pah CMedal).
"^ Major Blurton served tne Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inker-
man, siege and fUl of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal) . Also the (jhina campaign of x86a
(Medal with CJlasp tor Pekin) .
» Captain Craig.— For War Sevrices, «m Army Pay Department.
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127 War Services of the Officers of the Royal Engineers,
with his Company a portion of the asth Bombay Native Infantry which had been driven back by overpowennjf
numbers (specially mentioned in Sir Hugh Rose's despatch for ''^prompt resolution in charging most suooessrally
the very superior force of the rebels, routing them with loss, and pursuing them till out of reach"), ca|*aTeor
Calpee, action before and capture of Gwalior. Served as Commanding Engineer with Colonel Liddel's Coramn
In Bundlekund in August September and October 1858, and also with Colonel Meade's Column in Central Inj**
in February March and April 1859, clearing the jungles and in the pursuit and capture of Tantia Topee (Medal
with Clasp, and Brevet of M^or) . , ,
*" Lt.Coionel Donnelly served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles in toe
Crimea, siege and ftill of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medsl).
" Lt. Colonel Scott served at the siege of Sebastopol in June 1855 (Hedal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal)^^
** Lt.Coionel Dumaresq served at the siege and fall of Sebastopol Trom July 1855; did duty in the Trencbea
of the right attack (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) .
" Colonel Scratchley served at the siege and ftiUof Sebastopol from Aug. 1855, and accompanied the expedition
to Kinboum (Medal with Clasp, and Turlash Medal) . Served the campaigns in Oude of 1857-58, havingjoined General
Windham's Force at Cawnporein Nov. 1857, "od was present at the siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp) .
•* Lt.Coionel Maquay served as Captain with the Engineers' Force of the Turkish Contingent in the Crimea in
1855-56 (Turkish Medal). Served in tiie Indian campaign of 1857-59, was severely wounded at Bowa, and present
at three other engagements (mentioned in several despatches, Medal with Clasp).
»5 Colonel W. B. Gosset served as Assistant Field Engineer with the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh
Rose in 1858 ; was Directing Engineer with the storming party at the assault of the hill Fort of Chandairee, present at
the siege and storming of Jhansi, commanded the axst Company Royal Engineers during the action of Koonch,
present at the actions of Goolowlee, Calpee, and C^walior, and the capture of the two latter places (sereral times
mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
«« Lt. Colonel Malcolm served with the 23rd Company throughout the Indian mutiny, including the action of Futteh-
pore, relief of Lucknow, battle of Cawnpore, aShir of Seraighat, capture of Lucknow (mentioned in despatches),
capture of Rooya, Allygunge, and Bareilly (Medal with two Clasps).
'7 Lt. Colonel MacDonnell served throughout the Abyssinian campaign with Head Quarters in command of Bombay
Sappers and Miners, and was present at the action or Arogee and capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches as
having ''rendered valuable and important services." Brevet of Major, and Medal).
•* Lt.Coionel C. E. Webber served with the aisl Company Royal Engineers thron^fhont the campaign at 1858 m
Central India, under Sir Hugh Rose, and was in charge of the ladder party at the escalade of Jhansie, where he
was one of the officers who led the assault; also served in the campaign of 1859 (three times mentioned in
despatches, Medal with Clasp, and received the thanks of the Grovemor of Bombay).
®t Lt.Colonel J. M. H. Maitland served in China in 1857-59, and was present during the occupation of Canton and
at the storming of Chek-Hung under Sir Charles Straubenzee. Served at the attack on the Peiho Forts on the
25th June 1859 under Rear Admiral Hope, when he was in command of the Marksmen on board a division of Gun
Boats during the naval action, and in charge of the ladder party when the assault was made oyer the mad.
Specially mentioned in despatchea " for gallantry, Ac." (Medal).
7<) Major Festing served in the first Brigade of Sir Hugh Rose's Central India Field Force througbont the cam-
Daign, and afterwards in the Gwalior Division under Sir Robert Napier ; present at the captures of Chandeyree,
Jhansi, Calpee, Gh^alior, and Poorie; actions of Koonch and Goolowlee (Medal with Clasp).
71 Major Papillon served in China during 1858-60, accompanied the expeditions to the North in 1858 and i860 ;
during the campaign of the latter year commanded as a Lieutenant the 8th Company Royal Engineera, present at
the siege and capture of the Taku Forts (Aug. 2zst and 22nd) and engaged at the affiiirs of Sinho, Changkyawang,
and Pahlichaou (Medal with two Clasps).
7« Colonel G. D. Pritchard served during the Indian mutiny of 1857-59 with the 23rd Company BoyaJ Engineers,
and was present at the action of Khi^wa, throughout the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, battle of Cawnpore on
6th Dec. 1857, action of IChodagunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, throughout the Rohilcnnd campaign, in-
cluding the attack on Fort Rooya, action of Allygunge, and capture of Bareilly ; throughout the Oude and Tnns-
Gogra campaign, including the action of Doundcrakera. attack on Fort Oomreah, action of Biu;ieedia, capture of
Fort Musjeedia, and aflTair on the Raptee near Bankee (Medal with two Clomps). Served during the China war of
x86o, and was present at the actions of Sinho and Tangku, led the assaulting party (alter Major Gmham, Royal
Bngineers, was wounded) at the storming of the North Taku Fort, being one of the first to enter ; present at the
affairs of the i8th and 23rd Sept., and the surrender of Pekin (twice mentioned in despatches, Meoal with two
Clasps, and Brevet of Major). Commanded the loth Company Royal Engineers throughout the Al^seinian cam-
paign and was present at the action of Arogee, and storming of the Fortrei^ of Magdala— woundea in the right
arm and shoulder (mentioned in despatched, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, and Medal).
'* Lt.Colonel Brooke served in the New Zealand war of 1863-64, and was wounded in the action at Rangmriri,
also present at the action of Kakaramea, and capture of Wereroa Pah (mentioned in despatch, Brevet of Mji^r,
and Modal).
7* Colonel Harrison served during the Indian mutiny of 1857-59, and was present at attacks on the Ahunbagh
under Outram ; at the siege and capture of Lucknow ; throughout the Rohilcund campaign, including aflkira at Fort
Roolah, AUeegunge, and Bareilly ; through the Oude campaign of 1858-59, including the aflbir at Buxargluit ; and
as Acting Adjutant to the Commanding Royal Engineer in India during the Trans-Gogra campaign, including
afiUrs at Bnrgudiah, Fort Mudjidea, and Bankee (Medal with Clasp). Served during the China war of i860, and
was present at t?ie affkirs of Sinho and Tangku, and siege and capture of the Taku Forts. Wasattfushed to the Quarter
Master General's Staff during the advance on and surrender of Pekin, and present at the aflkirs of Benbo and
Uleangho on the i8th and 23rd Sept. (mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of M^'or). Sened
in the Tatter part of the Zulu War of 1879, for some time as Assistant Quarter Master General, and was present in th«
engagement at Ulundi (mentioned in despatches). Served afterwards in the Transvaal in command of the troops
not engaged in the operations asrainst Sekukuni (mentioned in despatches. )
7* Major Courtney served with the expeditionary force in ChiniEt in 1858-62, and was present at the action <^
Bheksing with the Kwantung rebels on the 8th Jan. T859. Accompanied the Naval forces under Sir Michael Sc7-
mour to the Peiho river in May 1858, and was engaged m the demolition of the forts at iu mouth. Served throagh-
out the campaign of i860 in North <.}hina as Acting Adjutant to the combined force of Royal Engineers and Madrsft
Sappers, and was present at the actions of Sinho and Tanku, siege and capture of the Taku Forts (mentioned a
despatches), and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps, CBj.
7>f Lt.Colonel Sanford served in China in 1858, during the occupation of Canton, the expedition to Pecbo,
demolition of the forts at the mouth of the river and advance to Tientsin. Also in the campaign in the North of
China in i860 (Medal with Clasp). Also in the operations against the Taepings in 1862, including the oaptore of
the stockades of Nanhsiang. escalade of the walled cities ot Kadin, Tsinpoo.and Tsolin, and the fortified town cf
Nsjow. Served in the Afghan War of 1878-79, as Assistant Quarter Master General, of the ist Division in th«
Peshawur Valley Field Force, and was present at the capture of Ali Muf^jid (Mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
Lieut. Colonel).
7« Msjor News'.me served with the Army in Turkey and the Crimea fh)m June 1854 as a volunteer, and fbr sach
service with the Royal Engineers from Oct. 1854 to May i»s5, as Assistant Engineer, he received his Ccaami»«^oc
in the Corps ; has received the Crimean Medal wiUi three Clasps, the Turkish Medal . and the 5th Class of the Me«li:d:«
77 Major D. C. Walker served with the Raipootana Field Force in 185-58, and was present at the capture of Ko-:
Awah and the sie^e of Kotah (Medal with Clasp).
7« Major Himo served throughout the campaign of i860 in North China, and was present 1 tth? actions of Sini''
ani Tangku. storm and capture of the Taku Forts, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
7« Major Keith served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, and was present at the capture of Lucknow {^L^W
with Clasp).
7*t Major R. O Jones landed on the Gold Coast ou the 23rd December 1873 in command of the 98th Oompas.t
Royal Engineers, and served until the close of the Ashanti war (Medal).
*> M^jor Clements served throughout the campaign of 1860 in North China, and was present at the actioi»> of
Sinho and Tangk ' - • - .. _ ^ «. _ . . . - ^ . . .. . .
with two Clasps).
Sinho Md^Tangku, stoiTO and capture of the Taku Forts, action near Tungchow, j^ |^^f^j){(Pekin (Med*-
War Servkes of the Officers of the Royal Engineers, 128
•' Mjy'or Warburton served in the New Zealand war of 1860-61, employed on special servioe and mentioned in
dwDstches (Medal).
"Major Sturt served in the Abyssinian campaign and commanded No. a Company Bombay Sappers which did
excellent service on the Senafd Pass and the Sooro Defile, and was present at the action of Arogee and capture of
Magdala (Medal).
"Major C. J. O'N. Ferguson served in the New Zealand war of 1861-66, including the actions of Katikara and
Kaitahi (Medal).
"r Lt.Colonel Warren served during the suppression of the Kafir outbreak in 1877-78, with local rank of Lient.
Colonel, in command of the Diamond Fields Horse, and took part in several actions (Brevet of Lieutenant Colonel).
Commanded part of the Griqualand West Field Force in the driqua rising in 1878, inolading numerous engagements
snd^vkirmiehes witti the natives (several times mentioned in despatches ; commended in the Grovemor's despatches
for "energy, i^ility, and resource displayed under most trying circumstances").
** Miy'or Crowdy was present in charge of a Detachment of the Royal Engineers at the Naval operations in the
Strait of Simonoseki in Japan from the 5th to 3th Sept. 1864, resulting in the capture and destruction of the
Batteries of the Prince of Negato (mentioned in despatches).
" Major W. H. MuUoy served in the New Zealand war in 1864, including the action of Kakaramea (Medal).
•• Major W. H. Collins served imder the Bhootan campaign of 1864-65 in command of a Company of Sebundy
Sappers and as Assistant Field Engineer, and was severely wounded at the assault and capture of Fort Dalimcote
(Medal with Clasp).
*7 Captain B. F. Morris served in the Abyssinian campaign in command of G Company Madras Sappers and Miners
(Medal).
** Captain E. Harvey commanded the Sappers and Miners with the Left Column of the Lushai Expeditionaiy
Force under Brigadier Greneral Bourchier in 1871-72, and was mentioned in despatches as having been " indefatigable
in pioneering and driving roads through almost impenetrable forests and along rocky mountain sides " (Medal
with Clasp).
** Captain C. Cunningham served in the Abyssinian campaign as Acting Quarter Master on detached duty at
Antalo superintending works in that division with Madras Sappers (Medal).
*' Captain M. T. Sale served throughout the Bhootan campaign of 1864-65 in command of a Company of Bengal
Sappers and Miners, and as Assistant Field Engineer (Medal with Clasp).
" Captain T. J. Willans served throughout the Abyssinian campaign; commenced the Survey of the Railway in
Nov. 1867, remained superintending bridges till ordered to the front ; present at the action of Arogee imd storming
of Ma;?dala (mentioned in despatches for services with the Railway Department, Medal).
'* Captain R. A. Sargeaunt served in the Passes during the Ab3^ssinian campaign in charge of Water Supply and
rood repairs (mentioned in despatches, Medal) .
^ Captain W. Osbom served with No. i Company Bombay Sappers in the Abyssinian campaign and performed
the duties of Adjutant (torn Jan. to May 1868 (Medal).
*^ Captain T. B. B. Savi commanded the 4th Company of the Bengal Sappers and Miners and served as an
AAsistant Field Engineer with the left Column of the Bhootan Field Force in 1865-66 (Medal with Clasp).
i« Captain A. W. Baird served in the Abyssinian campaign as Traffic Manager of the Railway, and was mentioned
in despatches for zeal and management in bringing safely and expeditiously troops and baggage for embarkation
(Medal).
'*^ Captain M. S. Bell commanded the Detachment of Sappers and Miners and served as Assistant Field Engineer
with the Right Coliunn Bhootan Field Force in 1865-66, ana was present at the seizure of the Monar Bridge (Medal
with Clasp) . Commanded the Detachment of Sappers and Miners and served as Assistant Field Engineer t£t)ughout
the Hazara campaign of 1868,— the forced march of 600 miles made by the Detachment, its services, and the conduct
'" " • - » '' 3 notice in despatches (Medal with Clasp). Served throughout
' Amoaful, battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie (men-
ria Cross).
'^ Captain'F. W. Heneage commanded the Detachment of Royal Engineers in the Red River Expedition of 1870
from Canada under Sir Garnet Wolseley.
'*♦ (Taptain T. H. Holdich served in 1865-66 on special duty with a Survey Detachment in Bhootan. figured in the
Abyssinian campaign in 1868 and was engaged in carrying on the Trigonometrical Survey from the Coast to
Magdala (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
"" Captain Coaker served as an Assistant Field Engineer, working with the 4th Company Bombay Sappers and
Miners throughout the Abyssinian campaign (Medal) .
1*0 Lieut. B. M. Hyslop served with the Right Colimin of the Lushai Field Force in the campaign of 1871-72, in
command of a company of Bengal Sappers and Miners (mentioned in despatches, thanks of Indian and Home
Governments, Medal with Clasp).
'** Captain Puzey served in the Abyssinian campaign in charge of the Telegraphs between Zoulla and Antalb.
*' The telegraph worked well and rendered important service " (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
^" Captain H. Jekyll served during the Ashanti war in charge of the Telegraph until invalided on the 30th January
1874 (Medal).
'** Major North served in the Perak Expedition in 1875. Commanded the Bengal Sappers and Miners in the
Afghan war of 1878-0 (Brevet ot Major).
'" Lieut. Reginald Clare Hart has been awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal Humane Society; a Medallion
from the Mayor, in the name of the City of Boulogne : and a Medal of Honour of the First Class, bv the President of
the French Republic, for saving the life ol' a Frenchman from drowning in the Harbour of Boulogne-sur-Mer, on
the aTth July 1869, he himself having received on this occasion several severe wounds of the head and face from
fitrikmg, in a Leap from the Pier, some sunken piles or rocks. Served with the Kbyber Column in the Afgixan
war from January to Juue 1879, first with and Division attached as a Regimental Officer to the 24th Pmijab Native
Iikfiintry during the 2nd Bazaar Expedition a^ramst the Zukha Khel Afreedis, and afterwards with the :8t Division.
Was severtd times employed by the Quarter Master Geueral's Department in making rocoanafssancea (mentioned
in Lieut.General Maude's despatch, Victoria Cross).
"• Lieut. G. F. Mann served in the Ashanti war from 7th October 1873 until invalided on the 20th January 1874,
having made the road from Dunquah to Mansu (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
^^ Lieut. M. W. Skinner served on the Gold Coast from the 14th December 1873 until invalided on the 12th January
1874 (Ashanti Medal).
^ Lieut. £. W. Cotter served in the Ashanti war of 1873-74, and was present with the rear guard at the defence
of the post of Quarman (Medal with Clasp) .
>* Lieut. H. B. Rich served with the expedition against the Malays in Perak in 1875.
^* Majors Richardson and Travers. For War Services, see Army Pay Department.
War Services of Royal Engineers (late Bengal Engineers),
\ General Goodwyn served at the siege and capture of Bhurtpore in 1825-26 (Medal). Also in the Punjaub cam-
paign (Medal).
***^'' William Baker served in the Sutlcj campaign in 1846, and was mentioned in despatches for conducting
General Dick's Division into the entrenchments at Sobraon (Modal, and Brevet of Major).
Lord Napier served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-^^6 as Chief Engineer at the battles of Moodkee
of the Officer commanding prominently brought to notice in despatches (Medal with Clasp). Served throughout
the Ashanti war of 1873-74, mcluding the battle of Amoaful, *"""'' -^ '^"-^- --" - -^
tioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and Victoria Cross) .
(htffM killed) and Ferozeshah (severely wounded, and horse killed), and as Brigade Major of Engineers at the battle
e ?? v*?°' ^^^ ^^ '**® subsequent a<lvance on Lahore (mentioned in despatches. Medal and two Clasps, and Brevet
ofll^or). Appointed in 1846 Chief Engineer to conduct the siege of the hill Fort of Kangra. and received the
special thanks of Government for his services in the transport of the siege train to that place. Served the Pnnjaab
ampaign of 1848-49, was Chief Engineer during part of the siege of Mooltan in iSj^j^iJ^ej^M^JI^t^i^f^^ilgdCom*
1 28a War Services of Royal Engineers (late Bengal Engineers).
manding Engineer of the Right Wing at the battle of Groojerat, and in Sir Walter Gilbert's pursuit of the Bikh Amy
(mentioned, Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Lt. Colonel). Commanded a Column which defeated theHii»-
sunzie tribe on the Black Mountam in Hazara in 1853. Present with the expedition against the Boree Aflreedeet in
1853-53, and received the special thanks of Government (Medal with Clasp). Served throoghout the Indian miit.Qy
campaigns ; was Chief of the Staff to Outram in 1857, ft°d present in the several actions Iea£ng to the fiilt relief 0!
x<ncknow in Septembei>— Mungarwar, Alumbagh, and Charbagh ; commanded the Troops in the rescue of the nere
train which had been surrounded and cut off in the suburbs ; the sortie for the capture of Phillip's Garden Batterr,
and other separate operations (severely wounded). Present as Chief of the Staff in the latto' operations st tbc
Alumbagh after the second relief of Lucknow. Brigadier and Chief Engineer at the siege and capture of Luckso^f
(mentioned, CJB.). Commanded a Brigade at the capture of Gwalior. Defeated Tautia Topee at Jonra-Alipore, cap-
turing 35 guns (thanks of Parliament, andJTCB.). When in conmiand of the Gwalior Division bombarded au4
reduced the Fort of Powrie in Aug. 1858. After five days' close pursuit surprised and defeated with a Sqaadrou rf
the x^th Hussars Feroze Shah's Force at Banode (Medal with three Clasps, and a year's service fbrLooknoir). Com-
manded the 3nd Division of the China Expeditionary Force in the campaign of x86o, including the action of Sinbo;
present at Tangku (Division in reserve); with his Division and the whole of the Artillery, in conjunction witkth^
French Division of General Collineau, conducted the operations ending in the storming of the North Taku Fort;
present at the advance upon and surrender of Pekin (thanks of Parliament, Medal with two Clasps, promoted Mj^ot
General for distinguished service, and appointed Military Member of the Council of the Governor General of India^.
Baised to the Peerage in x868 for his emment services as Commander in Chief of the Abyssinian Bxpeditionarr
Force, also received the thanks of both Houses of Parliament, and nominated a QCB.
* General Becher served the campaign of 1843 in Affghanistan, including the forcing of the Khyber Pass
(Medal), Sutlei campaign in X846, and severely wounded at the battle of Sobraon (Medal, and Brevet of Majrr..
Mentioned in despatches for services in operations against the mutineers on the Hazara Frontier, and in opera*
tions on the Eusufzai Frontier in 1857 (Civil CB., Med^with Clasp).
** Lieut.General Hutchinson served in the Sutlej campaign (Medal).
*' Mcgor General Fraser served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46 (Medal). Pnniaub campaign of 1848-40, as Ad-
jutant of Sappers at the siege of Mooltan and battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Burmese war of 1652-53,
and accompanied the Column under General steel to Tonghoo (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
** Major General Gulliver served throughout Uie operations before Mooltan in 1848-49, including the first atft,
storming of the intrenched positions on 9th and xath September, and storm of the city— severely wounded (3fedal
with Clasp). As a subaltern raised the a^th Punjaub Pioneers and commanded them at the ^eges of Delhi a^d
Lucknow, and served also throughout the campaign of x 858-59 in Oude (Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet cf
Mi^or).
*• Major General Pollard served in thePunjaub campaign of X848-49, including the siege of Mooltan (wounded), sod
battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
** Colonel Stewart served in the Puigaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege of Mooltan, and battle 0!
Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps) . Also in the Indian mutiny campaign, including the battle of Budlekesexai, ssd
throughout the siege of Delhi (Medal with Clasp).
^ Major General Maunsell served the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, throughout the operations before Mooltan,
including the first siege, storming of the intrenched positions on 9th and xath September, and surrender of the
fortress, also surrender of the Fort and garrison of Cheniote, and battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). In the
Indian mutiny campaign commanded Sappers and Miners at the actions on the Hindun, battle of Bndlekeserai, lad
throughout the siege of Delhi, directed the right attack during the final operations, and was dangerously wounded
when conducting the Column of assault on the Pahareepore suburb on 14th Sept. X857. Commanded Sappers at the
siege and capture of Lucknow, in the Bohilcund campaign at Rooyah, Alygunge, and Bareilljr, and at Mitowlee ui
the Oude campaign of 1858-59 (mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Major, and OB.).
** Colonel Tennant serveii at the siege and assault of Delhi, also at the siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with
two Clasps, and Brevet of Mu'or).
*> Colonel Medley served m the Indian mutiny campaign, including the battle of Budleekeaerai.throaghoat the
siege of Delhi, and severely wounded whilst conducting tne storming party at the assault of the C^Mhmere Breach
(mentioned in despatches). Served with Seaton's Column at the actions of Gungeree, Puttialee, and MjnpoOTj, and
at the siege and capture of Lucknow (mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Migor).
M Colonel Russell served as Brigade Mi^'or of Engineers at the relief of Lucknow by Havelock, and throoghoct
the subsequent defence of the Residency— wounded (Medal with Clasp, and a year's service).
u Colonel Williams served as Adjutant of Engineers with the expedition to Pegu in xSss, and was prsBent at
the bombardment and capture of Martaban and Rangoon (slightly wounded), capture of Prome and ooonpation
of Meaday (mentioned in despatches for " gallant conduct," Medal with Clasp).
*> Colonel Innes served in the Indian mutiny campaign, including the defence of the Residency of Luoknov.ai
Field Engineer with Franks' Division durmg its march through Oude, and greatly distinguished himself in the
action at Sultanpore, where " fiar in advance of the leading skirmishers, he was the first to secure a gun which the
enemv were abandoning ; retiring flrom this they rallied round another gun farther back, firom which the shot
would in another instant have ploughed through our advancing Columns, when he rode up unsupported, shot the
gunner who was about to apply the match, and remaining undaunted at his post, the mark of a handred matchlock
men who were sheltered in some adjoining huts, kept the artillerymen at bay until assistance reached hln "
(Victoria Cross) . Was afterwards present at the siege and capture of Lucknow— severely wounded (Medal with two
Clasps, Brevet of Miyor, and a year's service).
s* Colonel Chesney was present at the battle of Budleekeaerai, and served as Brigade Major of Engineers
throughout the siege of Delhi and was twice severely wounded at the assault (mentioned in despatches. Medal with
Clasp, and Brevet of Msjor).
** Ooloi^el Warrand served in the Indian mutiny campaign and was severely wounded at the stoge of Delhi-
arm amputated (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Ms^or).
*B Colonel Craster served in the Burmese war of 1852-53, including the taking of Baasein (Medal with Clasp for
Peju).
>• Colonel Brownlow served in the Indian mutiny campaign, including the battle of Budleekeserai, siege or
Delhi— had charge of the Engineer park during the latter part of the operations, and was severely wounded at the
assault : served the Rohilcund campaign (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
S7 Colonel Trevor served in the Burmese war of 1853-53, including the operations in the vicinity and captore of
Rangoon (severely wounded), and attack on the Burmese stockades on xoth March 1853— slightly wounded (Medal
with Clasp for Pegu). Served on the Bhootan expedition in X865,— mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Mi^or. uii
awarded the Victoria Cross " for gallant conduct at the attack on the Block house at Dewangiri " (wounded. Medal
with Clasp).
M LtColonel Limond served with Havelock's Force at the relief of Lucknow, and subsequent defence of the Beei-
dencv (Medal with Clasp, and a year's service).
^ Lt.Colonel Stanton was reported by Earl Canning to have been actively employed ander the Civil Qovenunect
during the Indian rebellion. Served also as Staff Officer with the JaineramFiold Force in May 1858, and was present
at the afihir of Buraon— mentioned in despatch (Medal).
*^ Colonel Perkins served in the Indian mutiny campaign, including the battle of Budleekeserai and siejre of
Delhi— wounded (Medal with Clasp).
** Lt. Colonel Lang served in the Indian mutiny campaign, including the battle of Budleekeserai, and throughoct
the siege of Delhi— conducted the storming party to the escalade of the Cashmere Bastion ; with Greathed's Cotams
at the actions of Bolundshuhur, Alyghur, and Agra, relief of Lucknow bv Lord Clyde, battles of Cawnpore aca
Ehodagunge. siege and capture of Lucknow, (mentioned in despatches. Medal with three Clasps).
^ Lt.Colonel Thomason served in the Indian mutiny campaign,includlng the battle of Budleekeserai, and thron/^b-
out the siege and capture of Delhi (Medal with Clasp).
** Lt. Colonel George Newmaroh served as Assistant Field Engineer in constructing tbedefionces of Meemt tnm
May to Sept. 1857 ; afterwards in command of a Detachment of Sappers and four field guns in the Seharanpore
an«l Moauinmuggur districts under Colonel J. Brind, aflflintod in the operations agidnat the RohOoimd rebsls, and u
h ediMnning^the town of Meeranpore (Medal). Digitized by ^OO^li::
Wav Servieea of Royal Engineers {late Bengal Engineers), 1286
** Lt.Ck)loiicI Ghampain served in the Indian mntiny campaign as Adjutant of the Bengal Sappers at the actions on
the Hindun, battle of Budleekeserai, and thronghout the siege and capture of Delhi (wounded) ; commanded Head
Qaarters* Detachment of Sappers at the taking of Futtehpore Sikree, and in the Agra district under Colonel Cotton
served as Adjutant at the siege and capture of Xucknow; was speciallv employed under Brigadier Douglas in the
Gaseep6re and Shahahod districts, present at the final capture of Jugdespore, and at the pursuit of the rebels to the
Kymore Hills (Medal with two Clasps).
*7 Lt. Colonel Pemberton served in the Indian mutiny campaign, moluding the battle of Budleekescrai, throughout
the siege of Delhi, and accompanied the storming party at the assault of the Water Bastion— slightly wounded ; had
charge of the Sngineer Park at the siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with two Clasps).
» Lt. Colonel Jefflroys served with General Jones's Force in the Rohilcund campaign in 1858 (Medal).
^ LtColonel Ward served in the Indian mutiny campaign, including the action on the Hindun, battle of Bud*
leeke^cni,andthroughoutthesiegeofDelhi, actions of Gungeree,Puttialee, and Mynpoory, siege and capture 0
Lur'.now; throughout the Rohilcund campaign, including the attack on Fort Rooyah, action of Alygunge, and
crpture of Bareilly ; served also in the Oude campaign of 1858-59 (Medal with two Clasps).
ii Major Thackeray served in the Indian mutiny campaign, including the actions on the Hindus, battle of Bud-
leekeserai, throughout the siege of Delhi, and obtained the victoria Cross for distinguished conduct at the defence of
the Magasine during the fighting in the town ; afterwards present at the actions of Gungeree, Puttialcc, and
Mj-npoory, siege and capture of Lucknow, throughout the Rohilcund campaiprn, including the attack on Fort
Rooyah, action of Alygunge, and capture of BarciUy; served also the Oude campaign of 1858-59 (Medal with two
u Miajor Forbes served in the Indian mutiny, including the action on the Hindun, battle of Budleekescrai,
.hroaghoQtthe siege of Delhi, actions of Bolundshuhur, Ahrghur, and Agra, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, battle
(' "awnpore, relief of Futtehghur, siege and capture of Lucknow (wounded), attack on Fort Booyah, action of
ATiy^nge, and capture of Bareilly (Medal with three Clasps).
** Major Judge served with Havelock's Force in the actions on his advance to Lucknow ; was present through-
out Oatram's occupation of the Alumbagh; also throughout the siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with two
Clasps, and a year's service).
^ Major R. G. Smyth served in the Indian mutiny campaign, and was present at the final siege and capture of
Lacknow in 1858 (Medal with Clasp).
M Major Xonoriefr served in the Oude campaign of 1858-59 (Medal).
** Major Holmes served in the Oude campaign of 1858-50 (Medal). Served as Field Engineer with the Haxara
Field Force in 1868 (mentioned in despatches. Medal with (;lasp).
^ Lt.Golonel Blair was engaged in suppressing the mutiny at Mooltan in August 1857. Served with the Eusofoai
Field Force in 186} and was present in the action at the Umbeyla Pass and burning of Lalloo (Medal with Clasp) .
Served also with the Column against the Gaddoon tribe in 1864 including the burning of Mundee.
*• Lt.(yolonel St. John served in the Abyssinian campaign as Director of Telegraphs. " The telegraph worked well
and rendered important service " (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
M Major Carter served in tlie Sikldm expedition, India, under Colonel Gawlor in 1861 (mentioned in despatches,
sad thuiked by the Government of India) . Served throughout the campaign of 1863 against the Boneyrs and other
Affghan tribea, including the storm and recapture of the Craig Piquet and Umbeyla, and destruction of MuUcah
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Abyssinian campaign as Director of the Trigono-
metrical Survey, and was mentioned in despatches as having " by the most strenuous exertions (together with his
JLssLSkants Lients. DAmmuler and Holdich), and at a cost of great fktigue and privations, succeeded in surveying
nearly 6,000 square miles, and carried their work ttom the coast to Magdala '' (Medal) .
» Captain Pierson served in the Sikkim expedition, India, under Colonel Gawler in 1861 (mentioned in
despatches, and thanked by the Crovemment of India).
•* Captain Broadfoot served as Assistant Field Engineer with the Hasara Field Force in 1868 (Medal with
Clasp).
•* Captain Heaviside served as Assistant Field Engineer in the Bhootan campaign of 1864-5 (Medal with Clasp).
*^ CSaptain Clarke served in the Abyssinian campaign in the Water Supply Department from SenaftS to Addigomt
and performed excellent service (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
• Captain J. A. Armstrong served with the Hasara Field Force as Assistant Field Engineer throughout the opera-
tions of 1868 ; had charge of the Field Telegraph and was mentioned in Greneral Wilde's despatch for having rapidly
constructed and worked the Telegraph Line (Medal with Clasp).
Wa/r Services of Royal Engineers {late Madras Engineers).
1 Sir Arthur Thomas Cotton served throughout the Burmese war of 1824-26 under Sir Archibald Campbell, and
was present at the capture of Rangoon, reconnoitring in gunboats and jungle fighting near Kemundine, attack of
Kockades and Pagoda of Syriam, capture of Mergui and Tavoy, defence of the Lines at Rangoon and attack of the
left flank of the Burmese Entrenchments, attack of the Stockade of Kokein, siege and capture of Donabew, attack of
8haa Stockades and of stockades on the left bank of the Irrawaddy near Prome, capture of Melloon and jungle
flgbt at Fagliammew which terminated the war (Medal with Clasp)
loneiSanke
^end Windham, siesre and capture of Lv ,
. _ Engineer Officer, and commanding
Sappers and Miners with the fbrce under Brigadier Gieneral Cheape, employed against the Chief Myah Toon in the
ricinity of Donabew, in February and March 1853.
^^ Colonel Rogers served in the seoond Burmese war.
^^ Colonel Stewart commanded the Madras Sappers throughout the Chinese campaign of i860, and was present
St the action of Sinho, capture of Tangchow and of the Taku Forts, action of Paliohau, and subsequent operations
ending in the surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Msjor).
" Lt.(3<donel Ohrystie served with the Abyssinian Expeditionary Force in 1868, as Field Engineer at Zoulla during
January, at Senafi m February, and subsequentlv as Field Engineer at Addigeratin constructing the entrenchments
at that post (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, and Medal).
^* (}olonel H. N. D. Prendergast served with the Madras Sappers and Miners in Persia in 1857, and was present
at the bombardment of Mohumrah piedal with Clasp). Served as Assistant Field Engineer with the Malwa Field
Force in 1857, and with the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose in 1858, took part in the sieges of Dhar,
Ratghur, Goratote, and Jhansi, was present at nearly all the battles and minor afhirs of the above forces till the
capture of Oalpee (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major). Received the Victoria Cross for distinguished bravery,
tat at the battle of Mundesore (severely wounded), and at the battle of the Beena near Ratghur (horse shot), 3rd at
the hattle of Betwa (severely wounded). Commanded the Detachment 6f three Companies of Madras Sappers
and Miners in Abyssinia, was Field Engmeer during the advance, and was present at the action before Magdala
(mentioned in despatches as having " rendered singularly valuable and important services," Brevet of LLColonel,
and Medal).
^* LtGokmel Howes served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858, and was present at the aflkirs of Jheegunff
and Kubiai, battle of Banda, relief of Kirwee, and attack of the Heights of Punwarree (Medal).
** LtColonel Lindsay served in the Indian mutixiy campsdgn in 1858, and was present at tne afiUrs of Jheegung
and Kubrai, battle of Banda, relief of Kirwee, and in the Reserve during the storm of the Heights of Punwarre
(Medal).
** U.Oolonel Burton served inthelndian mutiny campaign of 1857-58, and was present at the relief of Lucknow by
Lord Clyde (horse shot), at the oocupation of the Alumbagh by Ootoam's Foroa^ prnd; at^thjoi siegaiupidi eapture of
Lucknow (Uedalwitb two Cnups^aod one TMT'sezlms^ioe). Drg'nif^d'KrCT^^nr
' Colonel Sankey served in the Indian mutiny camiraugns ox 1857-58, and was present at the oi>erations a
Cawnpore under General Windham, siege and capture of Lucknow (Brevet of Msjor, Medal with Clasp).
* Colonel Mnllins in the second Burmese war as Senior Engineer Officer, and commanding the Detachment of
i28e War Services of Boyal Engineers (late Madnis Engineers).
*• Major Traill served throughout tho Chinese campaign of i860, was present at the action of Sinho, capture cf
Tangku, and engaged with tho storming party at the fall of the Taku Forts ; afterwards had charge of thedemolituu
of tho forts on the south sido of tho Poiho (Me<lal with Clasp).
•' Major Filgato served as Assistant Field Engineer throughout the Chinese campaign of i860, and was preMui
at the action of Sinho, captures of Tangku and the Taku Forts, and surrender of Pekin (Modal with two Clasps).
*•* Major Pennycuick served in the Abyssinian campaign in command of H Company Madras Sappers (Medal),
*^ Lt.Colonel Sim served with the Koluit expedition of 1869 under Colonel Keycs, and was mentioned in despalciic*
and thanked by tho Grovemment of India.
** Major Pennefather feervod as Assistant Knglneer in the Abyssinian expedition during the whole eampai^ of
1867-68. Services brought to tho especial notice of Sir Robert Napier by the (SommandinyRoj-al Engineer (mentioud
in despatches, Medal).
War Services of Royal Engineers {late Bombay Engineers),
' General Goodfellow served in the expedition against Kolapore in 1827.
' General Tumor served in the expedition against Kolapore in 1827.
7 Major General Walker served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 as Field Engineer and was preMot ftt
the siege and surrender of Mooltan, the battio of Goojcrat, and the subsequent pursuit of the Sikba and Affttfaui
(Modal with two Clasps). For five years (1849-53) ho was employod ia making a military survey of the Northen
Trans Indus Frontier, from Peshawur down to Dcrah Ishmail Khan, during which ho served as Field Engineer :r.
many of the encounters with tho Hill Tribes on the Frontier ; at the attacks of Suggow, Pulli, andZormnndi, nader
Colonel Bradshaw; in the affair of the Kohat Pass, under Sir CImrles Napier; in the actions of Prangxai, Nowi-
dund, Shahkote, and Raneezai, under Sir Colin Campbell ; the attack of Boree under Colonel Boileau; and sab^-
quontly, in i860, in the expedition against the Mahsood Wuzccrecs, under Sir Neville Chamberlain (Medal with
Clasp). In 1857, during the mutinv of the Bengal Army, he was at first attached to the Staff of Brigadier Qeoenl
NevOle Chamberlain when that officer was commanding the Punjaub Movable Column, and subsequently aconni-
panied him to Delhi, where he was also employed daring the siege as Field Engineer, and was seyorely woani^l
(Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
* Major General Fuller served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege and surrender of MoqUw,
and was severely wounded by the explosion of a magazine in the town (Medal with Clasp).
" Lieut. Geueral Wilkins served with the Field Force from Aden against the Arabs in 1858, and was present sttbe
storming of the vUlage and Fort of Sheik Othman. Served with the reconnoitring party azid in command oflk
Royal Engineers throughout the Abyssinian campaign (mentioned in despatches for ** invaluable andimpofti&t
services during tho expedition," Aide de Camp to the Queen, and Colonel, Medal).
^' Colonel Merriman served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, and was present at the storausgof
Reshire, capture of Bushire, and battle of Khooshab (Medal with Clasp).
^* Colonel W. W. Goodfellow served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, and was present at the eaptar*
01 Bushire, battle of Khooshab, and capture of Moliumrah (Medal with Clasp). Served as Bxecutivc Engineer wiih
tho Abyssinian Expeditionaiy Force at Zoulla f^om the first landing of the Reconnoitring Party till the end of iK-:.
at Seanfd during January 1808, troxa. that time to the close of the campaign as Senior Engineer of the Force which
marched on Magdala ; present at tho action of Arogee and storming of Mugdala (mentioned in despatches as hsviiu:
'* displayed great intelligence and activity in everything throughout the operations," Brevet of Mj^ot, CB., sd^I
Medal).
^' Colonel Hancock served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in :856-57, and was present at the stormiBg of
Reshire, capture of Bushire, battle of Khooshab, and capture of Mohumrah (Medal with Clasp) .
*« Lt.Colonel Greig served with tho Field Force from Aden against the Arabs in 1858, and was present atthestonninE
of the village and Fort of Sheik Othman. Served as a Field I'^ngineer with the Abyssinian Expeditionair Force is
1868 in charge of the Engineer Park, havirg organized the Park at Bombay and despatched it to Zoulla {mentioQed
in despatches, Medal).
" Colonel J. Le Mesurier served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, including the storming of
Reshire, capture of Bushire, and battle of Khooshab (Medal with Clasp).
^* Lt.Colonel Haig served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857, and was present at the battle of Khoo^b
and capture of Mohumra (Medal with Claibp). Served in the Indian mutiny campaiipi in 1858, including thesiig*
and assault of Kotah (Medal). Was Assistant Field Engineer with the Okamundel Field Force in 1859.
1* Lt.Colonel Hills served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857, and was present at the captore of MdniAn
(Medal with Clasp). Served with the Abyssinian Expeditionary Force as Field Engineer at Koomeylea t^e
large watering post at the foot of the mountains, constructing wells and other works there; also served asfi^i^
Engineer at Seuafd (mentioned iu despatches. Medal).
*^ Colonel Bonus served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, including the siege and capture of Batglmr,
oapture of Garrakota, action at the Pass of Maddenpore, siege and storm of Jhansi (wounded), stoxm <^ IXMir.
actions of Koonch and Muttra, battle of Galowlee, capture of Calpee, action of Morar, and battle before and oaptv*
of Gwalior (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
«• Lt. Colonel C. A. Goodlellow served with the Central India Field Force in 1857-58, and was present at the M«a«»?^
capture of Ratghur, capture of Garrakota, siege and storm of Jhansi (Medal with Clasp, and Victoria CroaS'. W>>
Assistant Field Engineer with the Okamundel and Kattywar Field Force in 1859. Served as Brigade M^jor of B«p-
Engineers with the Abvssiuian Expeditionary Force throughout the campaign (mentioned in deepatches for ^*
** efficient manner in which he carried on the duties of his appointment," Brevet of Major, and Medal).
" Lt Colonel Gambler served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858, and was present at the aaaault of Koleb,iin
in tho engagements with the Gwalior mutineers between Sauganeer and Bheelwarra, and at Kotharia (Medal).
** MaJor Bedford was present at the operations against Morar Cantonment and the Fort of Gwalior.
^ Major Merewether served as Assistant Field Engineer with the Okamundel Field Force in 1859. Berred in tte
Abyssinian campaign on detached duty at Koomevlee in surveying and constructing earthworto for the nfl«*.^'
also as Adjutant of Bombay Sappers and Miners (Medal) .
'* Major Smith served as an Assistant Field Engineer with the Okamundel Field Force in 1859. Served wiu t£^
Abyssinian Expeditionary Force, and had charge of the survev and works proposed and partly executed ia eoBnec
tion ^ ith the supply of water to Zoulla from Koomeylee, 12 miles (Medal) .
«7 Major A. Le Messurier served as Assistant Field Engineer with the Okamundel Field Force in 1859. Bvm -^
the Abyssinian campaign as head of the Water Supply Departments to the Army. Organized the watering arrw*"^
ments at each post and accompanied the advanced force to Magdala ; present at the action of Arogee, and tJBOW'
the first who entered Magdala (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
*' Major Jopp served throughout the Abyssinian campaign in 1867-68 ; landed with the first Reconnoitringwf'j
served partly in surveying routes, subsequently served m the Pioneer Force as Engineer in charge of wortj^*
parties in the march on Magdala ; present at the action of Arogee and capture of MagcUda (mentioned in d«?patf»*''
Medal >.
*» Major Lee served in the Abyssinian campaign as Assistant Field Engineer at Zonlla daring the latter w**^'*
of the campaign, and carried out successfully many important works there (mentioned in despatches. Medal)-
* LtMOXLUU**
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GolpBel.—JErw Bogal Sighn«t$ George W. F. G. DvJt« q/^Cambridffe,i Xa. JTP. GCB. OCMG. Colonel, 3 Kor.
37 ; Ko/or &«iMrai, 7 May 45 j Zm«^. &m«ra<, 19 June 54 ; Qaneral,!^ July 56 ; Field If arMoZ, 9 Nor. 6a; Colonel
of the Grenadier Guards, 15 Dec. 61.
Lieutenant Golonel.--i Edwyn Sherard Bumaby»7 Ensign 4r Lt, '3 Nov. 46 ; Lt. ^ Capt. '27 May 53 ;
Bt. Mtuor, 2 Nov. 55 » Capt. 4r Zt.Colonelt^iS Dec. 57 ; Colonel, 27 Deo. 69; Major, 38 April 75; J.t.
Colon4l, X Oct. 77.
Ki^on.~3 Charles Napier Bturt," Eneign 4r Lt. '14 Feb. 51 ; Li. <f- Capt. 6 Nov. 54 ; Capt.4' Lt. Colonel, '28
Dec. 60; Colonel, 9 Sept. 76; Major, 15 Sept. 77.
William Barle," CSI.; Bneign, '17 Oct. 51; Lt.6 June 54; Capt. 'x6 Feb. 55; Capt. 4r Lt.Colonel,
'28 April 63 ; Colonel, 20 May 70 ; Jfdif/or, 2x Auk. 78.
3 p.e.e. Edw. Henry Glive, Ene. x8 Auff. 54; J?««. 4r Lt. 8 Dec. 54 ; Lt. 4- Capt, '17 July 57; Capt. 4r Lt.Col.
^Z Mar. 64 ; Colonel, 4 March 76 ; Major, xx Oct. 70.
Oapti. and LtColoneU.— i Henry Fanahawe Dariaa," JEm. 4r I^' 19 Dec. 54 ; Li. 4r Capt. 1*28 Aug. 57 ;
Capt. if Lt.Colonel, ^14 Juno 64; Colonel,^ June 77.
Philip Smith, En*. 4- Lt, 19 Jan. 55 ; Lt. 4r Capt. '25 June 58 ; Capt. 4- Lt.Colonel, ^aq May 67 ; Colonel,
15 Dec. 76.
a Lewis Guy Phillips, Eneian 4r Lt. '15 June 55 ; X<. ^ Ga»e. '24 June 59 ; Capt. 4r Lt.Colonel,^7 Aug. 67.
I John Julius Johnstone, Eneignjjr Lt. ^20 July 55 j Lt. 4r Capt. '29 July 59 ; Capt. 4r Lt.Colonel, *2o I^ov. 67.
a Reginald John Manningham-Buller, Ensign ^ Lt. '9 Feb. 55 ; Lt. 4- Capt. 1*7 Dec. 58 ; Capt. 4r Lt.Colonel,
»i3 June 68.
3 Edward Smith Bridges. Ensign 4- Lt. '4 Apr. 56 ; Lt.Jr Capt. 31 Aug. 60 ; Capt. 4r Lt.Colonel, 1*9 Oct. 69.
3 Edward G. H. Vise. Hinchinbroke, Ensign 4- Lt. 'x8 Deo. 57 j Lt. 4- Capt. i>x6 May 62 } Capt. 4- Lt. Col.
10 July 70.
I JEToit. William Sholto Douglas Home, Ens.4r Lt.^91 Sept.6oi Lt.4- Cop^.'as June 63 ; Capt.4-Lt. Col.^isVeb.ji,
3 p,».e. Henry Blundell HoUinshead Blundell, Aseietant Adjutant Jr Qfiartsr Master General, Rome Dietriet ;
Enngn, 30 Mar. 55 ; Lieut. '31 Aug. 55 ; Captain, '7 Nov. 62 ; Capt. 4r Lt.Col. '5 April 71.
X Son. Edward George Percy Littleton, Ensign 4> Lt. '33 July 6x ; Lt. 4- Capt. 1*24 Jan. 65 ; Capt. ^ Lt. Col.
»X4 Oct. 7X.
X Regimld Thomas Thynne, Ens. 4r jLt- '3 Oct. 6a ; Lt. f Capt.^20 Nov. 67 ; Capt. ^ Lt.Colonel, 15 Mar. 73.
X CTharles Seymour Corkran, Ensign 4" Lt. '25 Jan. 65; Lt. 4" Capt. '13 June 68 ; Capt. 4r Lt.Col. 19 Jan. 76.
2 David Maitland Makgill Grichton, Assistant Military Secretary, Malta : Ens.v^i May 59 ; Lt. 16 Juno 6x;
Capt.^ 8 May 67; Capt. 4- Lt.Colonel, 26 Feb. 76.
2 Henry Wellesley, Ens. 4r Lt.^ 16 May 65; Lt.4rCapt.^i Aug. 68; Capt.4'Lt.Col. t Apr. 76.
2 Robert Frederick Balfour, Ens. 4- Lt. '9 Aug. 65 ; Lt. 4- Capt. 'x7 Feb. 69; Capt. 4- Lt.Col. xa Aug. 76.
2 Son. Charles Gathome Grathome-Hardy, Ens. '26 Oct. 60; tt. '30 Dec. 64; Lt. ip Capt. '17 April 69; Capt.4-
Lt.Colonel. 12 Aug. 76.
3 Cecil John Hubbard, Ens. ^Lt. '6 Feb. 66; Li. 4- Capt. '17 April 69 ; Capt. Jjr Lt.Col. 27 Sept. 76.
3 Charles Birch Beynardson, Ens. 4r Lt. '10 July 66 ; Lt.4- Capt.^iS Aug. 69; Capt.4-Lt.C0l.27 Sept. 76.
X Laurence James Oliphant, Ens. 4r Lt. '17 Oct. 66 ; Lt.4r Capt. '29 Dec. 69 ; Cap*. 4- Lt.Col. 9 Dec. 76.
2 p.s.e. Son. George Patrick Hyde Villiers, Vice Consul in Anatolia ; Ens. ^ Lt. ^6 Mar. 67 ; Lt. 4r Capt,
'xoFeb. 70; Capt. 4" Lt.Colonel, 15 Sept. 77.
2 XmhI Algernon Charles Gordon-Lennox, Cor. 4- Sub Lt. 'ix Jan. 67 ; Ens. f Lt. 1*29 May 67 ; Lt. f Capt.
»a3 Mar. 70; Capt. 4- Lt.Colonel, i Oct. 77.
3 Herbert Francis fiaton. Ens. 4r Lt. '39 May 67 ; Lt. 4r Capt. '9 April 70; Capt. 4- Lt.Colonel, 2 Mar. 78.
~ ■ ' " ' " ' " '7 Aug. 67 ; Lt. 4- Capt. '8 June 70; Capt. 4- Lt. Colo* el. 21 Aug **
2 Charles James Cotes, Bw. 4r Lt.
2 William Slaney Kenyon-Slancy,
•^78.
_ , Ens. 4^ Lt. P20 N0V.67 ; Lt. f Capt. xo Jiily 70 ; Capi. 4- Lt. Col. 8 Sept. 78.
x p.t.e. Son. Everard 'Henry Primrose, Military Aliachi at Henna; Ens. 4" Lt. 'xx April 68; Lt. 4r Capt.
21 Aug. 70: Capt. 4r Lt.Colonel, 14 Dec. 78.
X Arthur Charles Wellesley, Ens. 4- Lt. P13 Jun
3 Ambrose Ayshford
2 Edmund Antrobus,
3 Horace Ricardo,
X Charles Robert ]
3 Patrick David Boyle, Ensign, »'i6
Lt.Colonel, xxOct. 79,
Capt. "'28 Oct. 7x ; Capt. 4-
LlXXTTSKAITTS AKD CaPTXIKS.
3 iron. Alexander WUUam Frederick Fraser, Master of SaUoun
3 George Algernon Percy
2 Ralph Leeke
3 William Henry Mackinnon, A^utant 26 July 76
3 Son. Everard Charles Digby .*■.
X Villiers Hatton, Instrudor of Musketry 23 Feb. 74
a Henry Edward Col vile, Inetruetor of Musketry 17 Jan. 77
X Ivor John Caradoc Reth&ci, at Stajgi' CoUege
3 Hjury Walter Musgrave Bonham
'•39 Dec. 69' 3 Feb. 73
'23 June 69 »x6 Mar. 70' 3 Feb. 72
,*'23Mar. 70' 17 Feb. 72
!*'22June 70' 3 Aug. 72
{''34 June 70' X9 Oct. 73
,'27 Aug. 70, 4 Dec. 72
1' X Oct. 70^ X5 Mar. 7a
' 5 Nov. 70 35 Nov. 74
'x4 Jan. 7x 39 Dec. 74
LiXUTBllAirTS.
a Thomas Wood
3 Eyre Maodonnell Stewart Crabbe, Inet. qf Mueketry 5 April 79
a James Foster
3 Son. Frederick William Stopford, Adjutant is Aug. 77
3 JSToM. Rupert Clement George Carington
3 Henry Ghaloner Smith
3 William Dent Mountjoy Cecil Phillips Farrer
I Son. Charles Robert William Colville,3f(w^0rqfCo;iHU«
X Lord Algernon Malcolm Arthur ^&igy , Adjutant xo Nov. 77
X Fi-ancls Cecil Ricardo
X Harry James Craufhrd
a John Thomas, Lord Manners
I Charles William Sydney, FweoKwe Newark
a Henry Paulet St. John Mildmay
a Lewis Vivian Loyd
a John Hunter Reynolds
X Francis Lloyd
3 JoBceline FitsHoy Bagot
X William Arthur Inoe Anderton
3 Alexander Fownes Luttrell
3 Son. Harry Tyrwhitt Wilson
X Cecil Francis William Fane
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39 Dec. 74
38 Oct. 71
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38 Oct. 7x
28 Oct. 7x
28 Oct. 7x
24 July 72
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29 Mar. 73
a Nov. 73
21 Dec. 73
24 July 74
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18 Mar. 74
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18 Mar. 74|
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18 Mar. 76
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1 Francis George, VUeount Baring
2 Alexander Fuller Ackland-Hood
3 Henry Stroatfeild
a Malcolm Drummond .-
3 Robert Hamond Elwes
a Lord William Cecil
a Charleii William Daly
1 Hon. George FitzBoy Henry Somerset, Aid* d« Camp to Sir Jame$ ]
F«rg%9on J
9 Edward Charles Bllice
3 Arthnr Henry Thistlethwayte
a Edward Brooke
t John Leslie
Edward Master Lipson Inman
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SeCOITD LXKUTBiriiHTS.
a Francis Charles Trollope
3 George Deverenz de Yere, Lord Capel
3 Harry Ralph Lonsdale Holden
a Sir James Hamlyn WilUams-Dnunniond, Bart..
X John Warrender
a Hon. William Brownlow
_ Henry Qoulbnm
3 Hon. Henry Frederick White
3 David Alexander Kinloch
z John Townshend St. Aubyn
3 GUbertLegh
z Robert Gordon Wolrige-Gordon
a Lord Herbrand Arthnr Rnssell
z Hagh Coleridge Downing Kennard
z Lionel George Henry D'Aguilar
3 Ronald CraoAird Mnnro Ferguson
3 Hon, William David Murray
a Francis George Higginson
Robert Scott-Kerr
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aSOct. 7«
zoSept. 75
96 Aug. 76
99 Nov. 76
zz Nov. 76
39 Nov. 76
zoSepL 77
6 Oct. 77
6 Oct 77
zxOot. 77
zx Sept. 76
XX Nov. 78
zz Sept. 75
aVD LXBVT.
30 June 77
15 Sept. 77
Z7N0V. 77
apDeo. 77
30 Jan. 78
30 Jan. 78
zzMay 78
Z4 Sept. 78
izMay 78
z9 Oct. 78
Z3N0V. 78
85 Jan. 78
7 June 79
ai June 79
a6Mar. 79
z3Aug. 79
13 Aug. 79
ao Aug. 79
a6Mar. 79
QaaWtfr Jfa«<«rt.~z Edward Humphreys, Z4 April 75.
3 William Leedmg, Z3 Nov. 75.
a Thoxzias Wodows Ghinton, 7 Jan. So.
Surgeon Major. — z Arthur Guy Elkington.^ A.8. 11 Mar. 53 ; Surgeon^ 30 Oct. 66 ; Suryoon Mi^or, 4 Jan. 71.
Baualion Surgeong.Cs Henry John Hughes Lawrence,'^ A.8. 34 Feb. 54 ; Surgoon, 30 Oct. 66.
Surgeons Major. \ a Francis Bramley Baker. A.8. 3 Mar. 54 ; Suraeon, 4 Jan. 7z.
8urgeont.—i William Henry Pickford, MB. AeeUtant Surgeon, 19 Feb. 58.
3 Albert Luis Femandes, AMsietant Surgeon, e Oct. 66.
a Charles Edward Harrison, 30 Sept. 74.
X Gtoorge Ballingall Stuart, MB. i April 7 z.
5(>Uc»tor.— William James Farrer, 94 Jan. 65.
tU Battalion retumedfirom Canada, Sept. Z864. ond Battalion retumedfrom Canada, aa OH, X84S.
yd Battalion retumedfrom the Crimea, June Z856.
Faeinge 'Blne.—Agenie, Messrs. Cox and Co.
^ The Dnke of Cambridge commanded the zst Division of the Eastern Army throughout the i^yn-^ign of 1854, in-
cluding the battles of the Alma, BalaUava, and Inkerman (horse shot), and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with four
Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
7 Colonel Burnaby served in the Eastern campaign fW>m Nov. Z854 up to a8th July Z855, including the battle
of Inkerman and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turk-
ish Medal).
10 Colonel Sturt served in the Eastern campaign of Z854, including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inker-
man (severely wounded), and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and ^
Class of the Sfedjidie).
>• Colonel Earle served with the 49th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of z8s4-S5, including the
battles of Alma and Inkerman. siege of Sebastopol, sortie of 36th Oct., and assault of the Redan on 18th Juce
(Medal with three Clasps, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
1* Colonel Davies served in the Royal Navy in the Burmese war (Medal). Also in the Baltic in the Rzs&lra
war (Medal).
*■ Surgeons Mi^or Elkington and Lawrence.^For War SeiTices see " Medical Department.*'
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
Coldstream Onards.
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"Ltscmllwb" "BaxPT" (with the Sphinx). "Tixatbra" "Babboba" "PiinrauLA" "Wambloo" "Alki"
YMrir8«r.l **Ihmbicaf*' " Bbt^topol."
Fnii Hali,'o«IoB«L—fi'»r William John Godrington.^ OCB. Bnsiffn, 'a» Feb. ax ; JSruian ^ Lt. '24 April 23; Lt. 4r Cap*,
Pay. P»y; f ao j^jy ^g . c^^ ^ Lt.Colonel, '8 July 36 ; Colonel^ 9 Nov. 46 ; Major General^ 20 Jane 54 ; JUeut.Qeneral^
I 6 June 54 ; Oeneral^ 27 July 63 ; Colonel Coldstream Guards, x6 March 75.
28 ... 'LientenaBt Colonel.— a Arthur James Lyon-Fremantle, Ena. xo Pec. 52 ; JSnn. 4" lit. 'ao Apr. 53 ; Lt. 4r Capt,
I I 6 Koy. 54; Capt. J" Lt.Col. '20 April 60; Colonel^ 6 Sept. 71 ; Mcnor^ 28 April 75 ; Lt. Colonel, 5 Sept. 77.
31 ; ... Kigors.— 2 Geo. Robert PitsRoy,» SubLt. '23 Nov. 49; Lt. »8 April 53; Capt. 29 Dec. 54 ; Capt. 4- Lt.Col.
'a8 July 63; Colonel, 8 April 77 ; Mty'or, 5 Sept. 77.
X Julian Hamilton HaU," Sne. 4r Lt. »a Aug. 54 ; Lt. i' Capt. '13 Feb. 56 ; Capt. 4r Lt. Colonel, P30 Oct. 66 ;
I Major 4r Colonel, ag Sept. 77.
OaptuBS and LtColonels.— i Godfrey James Wigram,i* JSne. ^ Lt. '3 Aug. 54 ; Lt.^ Capt. '14 Feb. 56 ;
Capt. 4- Lt. Colonel, 'ix Dec. 66.
• Axthur Lambton,>« JSm. 4r Lt. '4 Aug. 54; Lt.f Capt. '15 Feb. 56 ; Capt. 4r Lt.Colonel, »x8 Jan. 67.
X Lord Wm. Fred. Ernest Seymour,^* Aeeietant Adjutant and Q^arier Master General, Alderehot ; En§. 4r ^^'
x8 Jan. 55; Lt. ^ Capt. ^1^ May 59; Capt. 4r Lt.Col. 'aj Oct. 67 ; Colonel, 9g Jan. 80.
X Edw. Strelley Pegge Bnmell. £ne. 4- Lt. '13 Feb. 55 ; Lt.J' Capt. 'ao Dec. 59 ; Capt. 4r Lt.Col. ^n Jan. 68.
FitzRoy Wm.FremantIe,i*.i«mtoii^lfa«tofy Secretary, (Unada; Bne. 1*14 July 54; Lt. a^ Dec. 54; Capt.
»a4 Nov. 57 ; Capt. 4- Lt. Colonel, P16 Mar. 70.
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a Fred. Gha. Mann ingham-Buller, Ene. 4- Lt. '30 Nov. 53 ; Lt. 4r Capt. 13 Dec. 60 ; Capt. it Lt.Col. 'loMar. 70.
2 Geo. Jon FitsBoy Smyth, .Ent. 1*3 June 59 ; Lt. '20 April 60 ; Capt. '33 Mar. 66 ; Capt. '4- Lt.Col.'asMax.ji.
I Henry Bobt. Byre, Ene, 4 July 60 ; Ens. 4- Lt. 4 Jan. 6x ; Lt. 4- Capt. i'2x June 66 ; Capt. 4r Lt.Col. 14 Aug. 73.
3 John Barton Sterling.l^iw. '5 Nov.6x;5iM.4-i*.»3i Dec.6x; i*.^- Capt. '20 July 66; Capt.4' Lt.Col. 5 July 73.
a Charles Dashwood Thomas. Ene. 4r Lt. ('19 Dec. 62 ; Lt. 4> Cemt. '3 Aug. 66 ; Gofrf. 4r Lt.Col. xo Nov. 73.
1 John R. Wm. Lord de Vesci, Ene. 4* Lt. Px2 June 63 ; Lt. 4r Capt. '14 Aug. 66 ; Cmt. f Lt.Col. 15 April 74.
1 Hon. Frederick Arthur Wellesley, Ene. '24 Mar. 63 ; Ene. i' Lt. 'ix Aug. 63 j Lt, j" Capt. '30 Oct. 66 ;
Capt. ^Lt.Col. 28 April 75 ; Colonel, 23 Jan. 78.
2 Rich. Snencer Hall. Eneign,9as May 60 ; Lt. '29 May 63; 14.4- Capt. '18 Jan. 67 ; Capt. f Lt.Col. 7 Aug. 75.
a Wm. JoimFreschvilleRamsden, line. 4r Lt. '28 Oct. 64 ; IA.4^ Capt. '8 May 67 ; Cwat. ^ X^.Cbi. x Sept 73.
a 2r(m.Bdw.Arch. BrabasonAcheson^n«.4-Xe. Px6 May 65 ; X«. 4- Cajif.*23 Oct. 67 ; Capt.irlA.Col. x8 Deo. 75.
a Son. Bdward Henry Trafalgar Digby, J^im. 4- U. '23 Mar. 66 ; X<. 4- Cap<. '23 Mar. 68 ; Capt. it I**- Colonel,
. .^bert William Webb Follett, Ene. k Lt. 'ax July 66 ; X<. 4- Capt. »i7 Feb. 69 ; Capt.Jr Lt.Col. 29 Sept. 77.
X Son, Evelyn Edward Thomas Boscawen. Aeeietant JHUtary Secretary in Ireland; Ene. 4r Lt. 'aa July 66 ;
Lt. f C<mt. '5 Mar. 70 ; Ccg[/t. 4- Lt.Colonel, x6 Feb. 78.
I Waller Riilip Otway, Ene. 4r Lt. '14 Aug. 66; Lt.4- Capt, »«> Mar. 70 ; Capt. 4- Lt.Colonel, 4 June 78.
X Hervey Juckes Lloyd Bruce, Ene, 'as Feb. 62 ; Ene. 4r Lt. 'aa Nov. 64 ; JA. 4* Capt. '30 Mar. 70 ;
Capt. 4r Lt.Colonel, 34 Aug. 78.
I Amelins Richard Mark Lockwood, En*. 4- Lt. 'xi Dec 66\Lt.4r Capt. >x8 May 70 ; Capt. ^ Lt. Col, 5 Oct. 7P.
z Son. Henry William Lowry Corry, Ene, 4rLt. i>2o July 66; Lt.4' Capt. 'a Sept. 68; Capt. 4> Ll.Colonel,
LZBUTBlTAlfTS AITS CaPTAIKS.
a Son. George Aubrey Vere Bertie
z Francis A^mer Graves- Sawle. Aide de Camp to Sir John Michel
a Augustus HeniyMacdonaldMoreton
I Reginald Pole-Carew, Extra Aide de Camp to the Viceroy of India...
a James Gordon Heniy Graham Montgomery
1 Cyril Dudley Fortescne
a IwkciB Capel Manley
2 Lionel Dudley Mackinnon, Inetruetor qfMueketry ao Feb. 77....,
t Henry Augustus Wetberall
»i4 Oct. 68
»ao June 68 '25 Nov. 68
»X7 Feb. 69
'x3 May 69
P13 May 69
P 5 Mar. 70
1*16 Mar. 70
"^ 4 Jan. 71
a8 Oct. 71
LZBUTBHAITTS.
X Teeey John Dawson, Aide de Camp to Major General Siggineon.
a Son. Eustace Henxy Dawnay
a JToii. Hen^ Power Charles Stanley Monok
a XoTil Douglas William Cope Gordon
X Alfred William Maitland FitsRoy, Inetruetor qfMneketry 26 Dea 78
X p.e,e. John Foster George Ross of Bladensburg
1 Alft^ Edward Codrington
X Son. Henry Charles Legge, A^ifuiant 39 Oct. 78
a John Robert Gladstone
a Douglas Frederick Bawdon Dawson, at Stqff College
a Charles Brand
z George Ralph Charles Ormsby Gore
X Horace Robert Stopford
a Son. Arthur Henry Henniker-Mi^or, Adjutant x6 Feb. 78
a George Vere Boyle
X Son. Anthony Ludas Dawson
2 Son. Hugh Amherst
a Herbert Conyers Surtees
2 Theophilutt Basil Percy Levefct
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a Walter Orlando Corbet 3z Oct.
X William John Arthur Charles James, 2P<iiir« </ Portland | 8 Dec.
Guy Thonms Saunders Sebright
a Gkorge Pleydell-Bouverie
1 George Francis Sutton
2 IToti. Arthur Grenville Fortescue ,
I Bertram Mont Orgueil Hadsloy Gosselin ,
a Philip Ourdon
X Rowland Winn
a Peter Audley David Arthur Lovell
X Edwarrl KnatchbuU-Hugessen
X Augustas John Henry Beaumont, Earl 0/ Wiltshire..
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. William Ellis Reynolds, 8 March 76.
SnrgeonMi^or.—x SnraeonMajor Constantine Caridi ReBd,^*A.S. 13 May 53 ; Surgeon, Z2 Dec. 68.
Battalion Surgeon.--^ George Perry," Aeeiet. Surgeon, ag Jan. 55 ; Surgeon Major, 26 Feb. 76.
8urgcoH».^-t Arthur Bowen Richard Idyen, Aeeietant Surgeon, 26 Sept. 59.
a John Henry Connol Whipple, AID. Aeeietant Surgeon, 30 Sept. 64.
z James MaglU. MD. 3 May 76.
Mietfor— Robert J. P. Broughton, 7 Jan. 6a. I let Battalion rHumedfrom the Crimea, J««« 1856.
Farimg 'B}Jie,^Agente, Messrs. Cox and Co. | tnd Battalion returned from Canada, 4f^^^Z4^'
l.)2 Goldstream Guards.
^ Sir William Codrington commanded a Brigade of the Liffht DiviBlom, and afterwardi a Ditriaion fhroogbom
the Bastem campaini of 1854-55, including tne battles of Auna and Inkerman, siege and fkll of Bebartopol
(Medal with Clasps. XCB., Commander of the Legion of Honor, Grand OroM of the Hilitary Order of Bavoj,
X St Glass of the Medjidle, and Turkish Medal). From xi November x855» and until the evacuation of the Oiimea,
he was Commander in Chief of the Eastern Army. Has also the Medaille Militaire of France, as having oom>
manded an army in alliance with France.
* Colonel FitzBoy served the Eastern campaign of X854, in the 41st Begiment, including the batUes of Alma tod
Inkerman (severely woimded), and siege of SebasU^pol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
IS Colonel Hall served at the siege of Bebastopol fh>m aoth Nov. 1854 to z6th Jan. X855 (Medal with CHasp, tnd
Turkish Medal).
^* Lt.Colonels Wisram and Lambton served at the siege and fall of Bebastopol from zzth Dec. 1854 (Medal with
Olasp, cth Class of the Mediidie, and Turkish Medal) .
M Colonel Lord Wm. F. B. Seymour served as a Midshipman with the Baltic Fleet in 1854 (Medal).
** Lt. Colonel Fremantle served with the Bifle Brigade in the Crimea from 3rd Dec. x8<4 to oth July 1855, indndisf
the siege of Bebastopol ; also commanded X63 men at the last sortie of the Bussians agamst the Qusnies on 7th-ttA
June, and commanded the Woolsack party of the Light Division at the assault of the Bedan on x8th June— severe^
wounded (Medal with CHasp, Sardinian and Turkish Medals) . Served also in the Indian campaign, including Um
siege and capture of Lucknow, Trans-Qogra campaign, with expedition into Nepaul— mentioned in despatelMi
1* Surgeons Major Bead and Perry.— For War Services see " Medical Department."
Scots Guards.
3ra uiass 01 tne jneajiaie;.
> Colonel Gipps served the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the battles of Alma (bayonet wound oJ
Balaklava, and Inkerman (severehr woanded, shot throuj^ neck), siege of Bebastopol and sortie on the 9
( Medal with four Clasps, Brevet of M^jor, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Mecyidie, and Turkish
> Colonel Moncrien served in the Crimea from and May X855, including the siege and fUl of Bebastopol
I Lord Bokeby served the campaign of x8x5 with the 3rd Guards, and was present at the battles of Qnatre ^v
and Waterloo. Served the Eastern campaign of 1855 in conmiand of the zst Division, including the siege and lUl o(
Bebastopol (Medal with Clasp, XCB., Commander of the Legion of Honor, Sardinian Medal, Turkish Medal, sbA
3rd Glass of the Me^jidie). ^ ..
> Colonel Gipps served the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the battles of Alma (bayonet wound of hsna^
-■- --- ' '- « ' . - ^ eontheaathOe*.
»._J Turkish Medal).
- _, „ „ of Bebastopol (Medsl
with one Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
7 Colonel walker served as Assistant Military Secretary to General Sir Arthur Gunynghama in South Amcft.
and was present in all the operations under that Cieneral in the Kafir war of 1878, and employed on manr !»•
portant miasionB. Was afterwards appointed Military Secretary to Sir Bartle Frere, and was one of u«
delegates sent with the ultimatum to King Cetywayo. On the breaking out of the Zulu war was appointe<i
Assistant Adjuunt General to Colonel Pearson^s Division, and was present at the battle of Inyesane and ttae
occupation of Ekowe during its two months' investment by the Zulus (mentioned in despatches). Afterwards e*
Commandant of the Lower Tugela (CB.),
* Lt-Colonel Hon. P. S. Methnen served in the second phase of the Ashanti war fh>m the zTth Dea x874i vA wtf
present at the battle of Amoaftil (Medal with Clasp).
* Captain Paget served in the second phase of the Aahanti war from the X7ih December 1873, attached to Cftptt»
Butlers command (Medal).
^* Quarter Master M'Blain served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma, BalsUars,
and Inkerman, siege of Bebastopol, and repulse of the sortie on the 26th October 1854 O^fedalwith fourOlM9*i
Sardinian and Turbsh Medals).
u Burgeon Major Bobinson.— For War Bervioes see " Medical Department"
Digitized by V^jOO*^ li:^
Scots Guards.
J33
'•Lihcmlm"— "Bgtm" (with the Sphinx). "Talatmi" "Babbosa'
"WaTBBLOO," "AlKA" "IiriBBlCAK** •*SlVA8TOPOI.."
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Henry, Xord Rokeby,* QCB. Entign, 21 April 14 ; Li.4r Capt. '12 Juno 23 ; Cay<. ^Lt.Colonel,
32; Colonelf 9 Nov. 46; Majors '28 June 50; Lf.Colonel^^ij Feb. 54 ; lfa;'or General, 20 June 54 ;
1I, 90 Sept. 61 ; General, 8 March 69 ; Colonel Scots Fusilier Guards, 13 May 75.
Lieutaiuuit Colonel.— 2 Beginald Gipps,' Ene. 4r ^^' '10 April 49 ; Lt. 4- Capt. 20 Juno 54 j Bf. Major ^
^•¥».*^-OoloneL— t
Full H»U| P21 Sept. ,., ..
^*? iliL'i U.Geueral, ao Sept. 61'; »«i«rai, 8 ^fch 69 5 Colonel Scots FusUie'r Guards,
31 I ... Lieutenant Colonel.— 2 Beginald Gipps,' Ene. 4r J^t- '10 April 49 ; Lt. ^ Ca,
6 Jnne56 ; Capt. 4r Lt.Col. 'a Feb. 58; Colonel, 5 Jan. 71 ; Major, xo Oct. 74 ; Lt.CoL 5 Sept. 77.
Xigort.— I Baymond Herbert White, En*, xo April 49 ; Li. 1*13 April 52 ; Capt. 29 Dec. 54 ; Capt. ^ Lt. Col.
't6 Sept. 59 ; Colonel, 24 Sept. 75; Major, s Sept. 77.
26 i ... 2 Gtoorge Hay Moncrieff,* Sn$. 6 June 54 ; Etu. <f Lt. '4 Aug. 54; Lt. ^ Capt. ^1$ Jan. 56 ; Capt. 4r Lt.Col.
'19 Aug. 62 ; Colonel, 26 Mar. 78 ; Major, X5 Mar. 79.
Captains and Lt Colonels.^ x Gtoo. Williams Knox, JEne. 4- Lt. 19 Jan. 55 ; Lt. 4r Capt. 1*25 Sept. 57 ; Capt. 4r
Lt.Colonel, 9^ jLl^ril 65.
Trefbflis,
Sept. 55 ; Jjt. ^ Uapt. 'It Aug. 59 ; Uapt. f lA.Colonel, 29 Aug.
2 Henry Hardinge Denne ^tracey , lit/i^afy Secretary to the Qwern»r of Bombay; En$.4rLt. ^28 Nov. 56; Lt.
a Mou. Walter Bodolph Treftuis, Sne. 4r Lt. Pq Feb. 55 ; Lt. 4 Capt. 'a Feb. 58 , --^-. ^ —
X Frederick Palmer, Ene. 4r Lt. ai Sept. 55 ; Lt. 4- Capt. '16 Aug. 59 ; Capt. 4r Lt.Colonel, 29 Ai
Capt. 4r Lt.Col. '4 Apr. 65.
■ - ' ' 68.
4- Capt. '15 June 60 j Capt. if Lt.Col. '4 Feb. 71 .
3 JSm. Hemxy Thos.Fraser,iSM#.i'xoSept.58; Ene. 4- Lt. '24 June 59; Li. 4r Capt. 'za June 63; Capt. 4"
Lt.Col. '30 Aug. 71.
X Frederick Henry Harford, Ene. i; Lt. ^13 Jan. 60; Lt.4r Capt. P4 Nov. 64 ; Capt. f Lt.Col. 29 June 7a.
a Thomas Philip Graham, Ene.^ Lt. '19 Aug. 6a ; Lt. 4" Capt. '4 April 65; Capt. ^ Lt.Colonel, 17 July 72.
Fred. Wm. Edwd. Forostier Walker ,7 CB., Ene. 4- Lt. P5 Sept. 62; Lt. 4^ Capt. '11 July 65; Capt. 4-
Lt.Colonel, xFeb. 73 ; Colonel, 15 Oct. 78.
2 William Julius Gascoigne, Eiu. ^ Lt. ^yi Mar. 63 ; Lt. 4r Capt. '6 Feb. 66; Capt 4- Lt.Colonel. 25 June 73.
a George Gosling, Ene. '28 Jan. 6a; ^it«J-£<.i'ioJu^63;X<.^Cap<.'26June66; C!apt.4-Lt.Colonel,a7 June 74
I IToa. Joshua Charles Vanneck.fiM.^Xf.' X Dec. 63; Xe.^Coi ' " '' " ^ - . -. « . . ^ .
1 Borrington Bulkley DouglasCampbell, Ene. Jr Lt.^ 10
2 Hon. Paul Sanford Methuen,* Mm ' "
tary AttaeU at BerUn ;
Capt. ir Lt.Col. 15 July 76.
1 Balph Vivian, Ene. 4- Lt. ^29 Nov. 64 ; Lt. 4- Capt. 29 Aug. 68 ; Capt. 4r Lt.Col. 30 June 77.
" - •'" .-..- ^ .,. «v,. -*. -^., , , Capt.4'Lt.Col.t Avig.77.
" »«.^JW.Oi»Z.5Bept.77.
, . , nfi:- 69 ; Cm/t. ^ IA.Colonel, xo Dec. 77.
2 William Edward Montgomery, Ene.^ Lt. P27 June 66 ; Lt.4- Capt. '5 Mar. 70 ; Capt.^ Lt.Ooionel. a Apr. 78.
X Mildmay Willson Willson, Ene. f Lt. '3 Aug. 66 ; Lt. Jr Capt. ^3 Sept. 7P ; Capt. ^ 2d.Colonei, 14 Deo. 78.
X Leopold James Yorke Oampbell Scarlett, Jkim. ^Xi.'xz Dec. 66; Lt. 4rCe^. '24 Sept. 70; Capt. 4-
Lt.Cohnel, 24 Feb. 79.
a Inigo Bichmund Jones, Ene. 4r Lt. P18 Dec. 66 ;
Lt. 4r Capt. P4 Feb. 7x ; Capt. ^ Lt.Colonel, xs March 79
*x4 Jan. 71
LxixTTBirurcs urn Captaivb.
I Sir William Gordon Gordon-Cumming, Bart
X Thomas William, VieeountCcIko
I Hon. Bichard Southwell George Stapleton Cotton
a Arthnr Broadwood, Inetruetor of Mneketryi Jan. 77 ....
Frederick Lorn Campbell, Brigade Major, Home Dietriet.
a Arthnr Henry Paget^
z Xor<{ Francis Charles Gordon-Lennox ,
X ^tr Arthur Beginald Thomas Will8hire,J7aW
a ffolliott Williams Ersldne
a Hon. Arthur Hay David Fraser ,
I Henry Pakenham-Mahon
Xor<iAlbertCharle8Seymour,.iDC. toPrineeEd»ardqf8axeWei9uu]fa6JxaiB 67
LiBUTlNAVTS.
1 Hon. North de Coigny Dalrymple» A^ntant z Jan. 79
2 William Augustus Home-Drummond-Moray
z Mi^iHnniiiiMi Dudley Digges f Dalison, Lieutenant Inetruetor of\
Mmeketry at Hytke i
z Archibald Spencer Dmmmond
z Arthnr Cyprian Ejuollys
T Frederick William Bomilly, ai Stqf College
X John Bourohier Stracey
z Henry Wickham
2 Hon. Charles Harbord, Aide de Camp to ike Marquie ^Lome
2 Hugh Drommond Hay Bamett
1 Hon, James Henry Duncombe
3 Charles Crutchley
z George Cosmo Abercromby
a Bobert Cutlar-Fergusson
2 Neil James Menzies
a Engine Leopold Selwyn Brett, A^'utant 3 April 78
2 Air Bobert Dmmmond MoncreiflTe, Bart
3 John William Ainslie Dmmmond
1 Clarence Granville Sinclair
Hon. Luke White
2 Edward WaUtin Williams Wynn
a Hon. Alexander Francis Henry Campbell
Sbcomd LisuTBirA.irTS.
Hon. Arthnr Hay
Hon. Thos. H. A. E. Cochrane
2 Hon. Arnold Allan Cecil Keppel
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z Charles Edward Hartopp
a Francis Edmund George Astley
z Alan, Lord Greenock
a Laurence George Dmmmond
Basil Scott-Murray
Quarter Masiere.-^ I John M'Blain,i« Z7 Nov. 69.
3 Frederick Butterworth, 25 Mar. 73.
Air^«(mJfa/or.— sFred. Bobinson," MD., A.S. ig Nov. 47 ; Surgeon, ao Mar. 57 ; Surgeon Mty'or, Z9 Nov. 67.
Battalion Suraeon.—i Surgeon Major William Balph Lane, A.S. 39 Dec. 54; Surgeon, 4 Jan. 71.
Surgeon.— 2 Wm. Maunsell-Collins, MD. Aeeiet. Surgeon. 3 Oct. 66.
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Surgeon,
Solicitor.— Fred. Ouvry, o Nov. 58. i^rtw^'* Blue. Agente, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Bait, returned from ike Crimea, 4 July Z856. 2nd Batt. returned from Canada, z8 September t864.
[For yote$,^gfi^grkalfqfprecedik0yage.
zst Batt., Kalta.
and Batt., Jnbbul^re, B«ngal
rSah Dutriet No. 63.
{^Brigade D«j^t, OUnenu.
^ ] 1st (The Royal Scots),
^yal Cypher within the Collar of St. Andrew, and the Crown oyer it. In the Beoond Coloor t^^ Tlustie tjx*-
wm. •• Hiii T.rrr-T* »••* ■Rn.viMirP.np-Zx-R'* •• "Roypt" ^wlththe Suhinx^. ** fJniinirwi *» ** BuB^CO ** "SjLLAJfXBCA '*
iTTORii." "St. Sxbastiak" "Nivb" "PBwiirBULA" "Niagara" " Watkeloo •'
b*^«*Ata" **Aima*' "Iwkbbmak" "Sbtastofol" "TakuFoets" ••Pbkiw.'*
• SeF. ColoneL— Henry Phipps Raymond, Efuign, 9 April 25; Lt. ^17 March 27 : Capi. 'ax March 34; BtMaJor,
Hall I 0 Nov. 46; Major, ^17 Dec. 47 ; Lt.Colonel. '17 Jan. 51 j Colonel, 28 Nov. 54; Ifd^/or Qtmeral, 6 Feb. £5;
£^' lit.&eneral, 26 May 73 ; Oeneral, i Oct. 77 ; Colonel ist Foot, 11 July 77.
... Lieatenant ColoneU.— 1 Edw. Thos. St. Lawrence McoGhdre, JEn$. 'ig Oct. 49; Li. 'ax May 52; Coft.
i '29 Jan. 55 ; Major, 9 Feb. 67 ; Id. Colonel, ^35 Mar. 72 ; Colonel, 25 March 76.
... ,2 Edward Andrew Stuart,^ Snt. ^21 May 52 ; X<. xi Aug. 54; Capt. 30 Mar. 58 ; 2£qJor, «*2a Feb. 71 ; Imu-
tenant Colonel, 24 Aug. 76.
Kajort.— I Henry George White,* ii»#»^», 30 Deo. 53 j Li. 29 Dec. 54; Cap*. '30 Mar. 58; M^or, '25 Mar. 71 ;
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, x Oct. 77.
2 Richard Abraham Manners,* Eneign, 12 May 53; Li. 'x8 Aug. 54; Capi. 96 June 59 s Brevet Major,
5 July 7a; Major, 5 Aug. 76.
: James William Hassell, 7 ^irn^, i'x3 Sept. 53 ; LI, 8 Dec. 54 ; Capi. 95 Mar. 6x ; Bt.Major, 14 April 74 ;
Major, 30 Nov. 78.
a George Gilbert Stewart," Eneign, 20 Feb. 55 ; Lt. 5 June 55 ; Capt. »8 May 66 ; Bi. Major, 32 Dec 78 ;
Major, II Feb. 80.
CAPTAXirS.
2 George William Thompson^'
X Creaswell Keano Chartes Rooke^*
X Charles Atkinson Logan
2 George Paterson
9 p.e.e. Frederick de Lamare Morison..
2 Johnde Stuteville Isaacson
1 Frederick Coningham
'2 Baron George Booth
X WUliam Bell Macdonald
X Arthur William Sheringham
X George Seaforth Rodon
X Thomas French Ross
2 Arthur Smith
2 Maurice Nugent O'Connor
1 Harry Gardner
2 William Druiy Shaw
X Stephen Blyth Moore
a Henry William Tombs .
Birsiov ox
awn LiBUT.
1 Herbert Durell Terry
2 Rowland Feamley Kyrle Money, Interpreter..
LiBVTxv Aires.
2 Henry Lonsdale Hallewell
I Alan William Low Rickards
X Victor Alexander Farquharson....'.
1 Egerton Payler Morgan-Payler
a Edward Lindesay
X George Charles Peard, Imtmetor ofMueketry x3Mar.76
X Charles Henry Gostling
2 Vernon Garcside Tippinge, Inet.ofMtuketry xx Dec. 78
2 Joseph Cunliffb Fenton
Charles William Southcott Hallett
2 Charles HarcourtStisted,.^(2/K*afi< XX Jan. 79
1 Edward Altham Altbam, ^d;Kto»< 20 Sept. 7^
2 Hamilton William Broadley
2 William Arthur Edward Boyd
Edward Steuart Msusters
X Thomas Rowland Scarlett
I David Fitz - A meline Robert Aiicketill
I Archibald M'Lachl an
I William Wingfleld Vemer Pakenham
1 William Douglas >
2 Hamilton John Goold- Adams
2 Arthur Leonard Williams
2 William Erskine Graham Login
2 David Campbell Da Costa
Sxcoirn Lixvtxvahtb.
X Robert Townley Knowles
X Vincent Mackesy Birkbeck
2 Percival Havelock Acheson
X Oliver Ramsay Brush ,
2 George Frederick Chenevix Trench ..
3 Arthur Vincent Dowdall FitzGerald .
Henry James Albert Rowe
X Edwin Francis Wade
X Charles Henry Cockbum Hoyman....
2 Jt'hn Grabam Robinson
X Charles Higford Chapman
x6 Feb.
P2oMar.
4 July
4 July
15 Jan.
24 May
20 May
P23 Dec.
'xi July
1*29 June 66
X 7 April 67
' 8 July 68
P30 Oct. 6(
P18N0V. 61
1*13 June 68
XI Deo. 66
**27 April 70
P 8 Dec. 6s
^ 8 May 66
>'22 Feb. 71
17 June
P a Mar.
'30 July
'x4 June
^ 8 Aug.
'x2 Jan.
»i3 July
IT May
»3o Oct.
3 Oct.
» 7 Dec.
P27 Oct.
P27 Oct.
P27 Oct.
P27 Oct.
28 Oct.
98 Oct.
* 5 Jan.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
^ Sept.
'8 Doc.
8 Dec.
30 Jan.
30 Jan.
30 Jan.
30 Jan.
X May
XI May
71 28 Oct. 7x
30 Deo. 71
29 May 72
12 Nov. 73
12 Nov. 73
xsMar. 74
13 June 7x
2Vn LIXUT.
X4 Sept,
sOct.
4 Deo.
aa Jan. 79
aa Jan. 79
9 July 79
x3Aug. 79
13 Aug. 7?
13 Aug. 79
14 Jan. 80
31 Jan. 80
LIXVt.
5Bept. 67
' a Sept. 68
3 Oct. 70
'as Mar. 71
'ax June 71
»a8 Oct. 71
XX April 75
X9 Jan. 76
5 Aug. 76
X9 July 77
at July 77
94 Nov. 77
2 Mar. 78
8 Mar. 78
95 Sept. 78
13 Nov. 78
30 Nov. 78
6 Aug. 79
X3 Sept. 79
XX Feb. 80
xs^Bxar. 74
X3 June 74
3 July 74
90 Nov. 7S
90 Nov. tK
77
77
77
78
78
78
78
78 1.
78 XX
ao x-iuv. 75
ao Nov. 75
XX Feb. 76
xa Feb. 76
12 Feb. 76
29 Nov. 76
9 Aug. 73
29 June 78
19 Sept. 78
25 Sept. 78
13 Nov. 78
25 Nov. 78
30 Nov. 78
7 Dec. 78
Nov. 79
Feb. 80
CAFtAIS.
BKSV.ILU.
Pagmattert.—2 Walter Crauftird Kennedy, x Apr. 78 ; Em, 22 Aug. 6 ; Li.i6 Mar. 70; CSgrf. 14 Aug. 76.
X
Quarter Ma$tere,—a Henry Lonsdale, 28 March 74.
I Thomas Worrall, 21 Aug. 78.
Faeinge "Sixxe.—Agente, Messrs. Cox and Co.
ret Battalion embarked for Malta, 96 Jan. 1878.
2%d Battalion emharkedfor Bombast 15 Aug, x866 Btpot, oiiaeUd io tit B^titalUotu ^ ^T ^
Digitized by V^OOQ IC
i8t (The Boyal Scots). 13S
_/. ^;C;oIonel Stoart senred at fihe siege of Sebastopol from aand April until Beverely wounded on 7th June 1855 (Medal
witlk ClMp, 5th Glass of the Medjidie, and Torldfih Medal). Senred the campaign of z86o in China, induding the
tuuig of Sinho and Tangko, ocoai)ation of Tientsin, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
. I't.Colonel White served at the siege of Sebastopol from aist Nov. 1854 to xc^ Ang. 1855, including the attack of
toe Sedan on the x8th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) . Served ft^i^ x6th Nov. 1858 to the i6th March
»59 with the Berar Field Force, which took the field for the purpose of preventing the rebel chiefb Tantia Topee and
f eroze Shah from penetrating mto the Deccan.
' ^or Manners served in the Bastem campaign of 1854-55, including the siege and fUl of Sebastopol, ftt>m
a^tn Dec. 1854 (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served the campaign of i860 in
CJuna, uoluding the taking of Sinho and Tangku, occupation of Tientsin, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two
icLm^' Haosell served at the siege and ftOl of Sebastopol from aoth Aug. 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
^\ Major Stewart served the campaign of x86o in China, including the taking of Sinho and Tangku. and ocea-
patoon of Tientsin (Medal with Clasp) .
^ptain O. W. Thompson served in the Canton Police Force ftvm 1858 to i860, and was present at the action of
ffiekiting with the Kwang Tung rebels on 8th Jan. 1859. Campaign of i860 in North China, including the taking
or Sxnho and Tangku. occupation of Tientsin, and surrender of Pekin, the latter part as Orderly Officer to Brisadier
Uraohart (Medal with two Olaipi) .
'^(^■ptainBooke served the campaign of x86o in China, including the taking of Sinho and Tangku, oocnpa-
uon of Tientsin, actions of the 18th and aist Sept., and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps) .
Oonttnuation of Notes to 2nd Foot
J LLOolonel Phillipps served as Adjutant to the 1st Battalion, 2nd Queen's, throughout the campaign of i860 in
North China (Medal with two Clasps for Taku Forts and Pekin).
*Sir Qeorge Colley was employed on special service on the Cape Frontier in 1858, 59, and i86z— occupation
of Kreli's territory, defeat and death of Tola (twice thanked by the Gk>vemment, Brevet of M^jor). Served through-
oat the China war of i860, including the taking of the Taku Forts, actions of the lath and x4th August, 18th and
aitt Sept., and advance on Pekin (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Aehanti war from the 17th December
1873 in command of the Transport and line of communications, and was present at the battle of Amoaftil, defence
of the Posts of Quarman and Fommanah, and battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie (several times men-
tioned in despatches. Brevet of Colonel, OB., Medal with Clasp).
." Ut^or waring served in the Abyssinian campaign in command of a Division of the Transport Corps (men-
tioned in despatches. Medal) .
. " M^or Kelly-Kenny served the campaign of i860 in North China as Orderly Officer to Brigadier Jephsen,
tnclndiBR the action of Sinho (mentioned in despatches), taking of Tangku and Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp).
MTved the campaign of 1867-68 in Abyssinia In command of a Division of the Transport Train (mentioned in
despatches for " zefu, energy, and ability," Medal).
^* Major Holt was thanked in General orders dated at Poena lath July x866 for hie "noble efforts" in saving
life on the occasion of the wreck of the Pilgrim ship ZKomoiii.and his conduct was deemed by the Commander in
Chief at Bombay as '* deserving of the warmest admiration.*' Served in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868,— as Pro-
rost Marshal at Zoula, and subseouently in the Transport Train ; was attacked by a large force at Belago Pass
whilst in charge of Convoy, and his conduct on the occasion met with the entire approval of Lord Napier (MedaU
snd promoted to Captain unattached) .
^ Major Morris served with the 75th Begiment in the Indian Campaign of 1857-58, including the occupation,
after the relief of Lucknow, of the fortfled outposts and camp with Outram's Force, and repulse of the enemy's
s^ks ; also present at the battle of Cawnpore on 6th December (Medal).
u Captain Boss served as Adjutant of the 35th Begiment during Uie campaign in theShahabad district, Bengal, in
1858 (Medal).
" Captain Baillie served the campaign of x86o in China with the 3rd BniRi (Medal with Clasp for the Taku
Fprte).
1^ Captains Mackie and Hughes served in the Abyssinian campaign with the Transport Corps (Medal).
>' Captain Hderton served with the 68th Light Infantry in the New Zealand war in 1864-66, and was present at
the attack on the Gate Pah (Medal).
*^ M^or Blozton served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Ahna, Balaklava, and Inker-
man, Biege and (Ul of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal) . Also the CJhina campaign of i86a
(Medal with Clasp for Pekin) .
M Captain Craig.— For War Sevrioes, Mf Army Pay Department.
Digitized by V^jOi^E li:^
jtBatt.,Colohe«tor. 1
Qd Batt., BareiUy, Bengal. J
chal Lamb, with the Mottoes
2nd (The Queen's Boyal). iBri^ade Depot, GuUfiri.
'PrUtina virtutU memor," and " Vel exuvia triumphaHt." The Bojal Cypbt:
the GarterVha^gthe Crown over it. " Botpt " (with the Sphinx) , " Vimiiea " •"• Coeuhfa " " Saliiujici"
o»TA " ** 1>^«iv«KR " «• NiTBLLB " '* TOULOrSH " " PwrMTSULA " AFPGHAlTISTAJr GhUZJTM"
OBIA" "PTBBKBBB
u Foetb" "Pbkiw.
•Kaiuf"
" Colonel.— Henry Smyth.i CB. Biuign, '28 Jnne 33 » -I****- '28 Oct. 36 ; Captain, 'a Dec 43 ; ^f^jor, »
{i 48} Lieut. Colonel, ^30 Dec. 53! Cotoiwi, 28 Nov. S4J Major Oowro/. ' ^'
. ' 24 June 76 ; ff«i*raf. 29 Sept. 78 ; Coioi»«i 2nd Foot, 25 March 77- , ^ ., . «
Lieutenant Colonels.— i Francis John Hercy, Bntign, '28 Oct. 53; Lt. 27 Oct. 54; Capi. «•<
till;
Major,
Henry Pye
5rw«« ii«rf«na»< 6)Zo««i, i Oct. 77 5 Lt.Colonel, x Mav 78.
,rge iPomeroy Colley.» OS. Clf(J. JTi
. ^ , £<. II Aug. 54; Gap^- '" ^^
, April 74 ;
Henry Waring," Ss
Major General, 6 March 68 ; lAenlenani Oairnl,
'9 Not. S3
»3i Oct, 71;
May 71 ; Lieutenant Colonel, 29 Sept. 77.
e Phillipps,7 Bnaign, 12 May 54; i*- 'iS Jaa- 5^; Ciipf. '16 Nov. 60; Major,
itenant Colonel, iO(A.7T,Lt.Cc^
Kajors.— p.«.c. Sir George Pomeroy Colley,
JSneign, 28 May 52; Lt. 11 Aug. 54; ^P^'
Colonel, I AprD 74 ; Major, 12 May 75.
iPomeroy Colley ,» OB. CM^. 'KC8I. Private 8eeretar$ to the Vietrog of I^in
"" ' '12 June 60 ; Bt.M(yor, 6 Mar. 63 ; Bl. Lt.Colonel, 15 May 73
, , , Major, 23 Oct 75.
59 ; Capt. '14 Mar. 65 ; Major, ^2 ^^f^
Capt. '3 May 64 1
En8tMeLove£ceHercy,.BiM. »'5Feb. sSjii^w^.'iifeb.MJ^ap^PM _
c Thomas Kelly-Kenny," 2^i#wi», 22 Feb. 58 ; Lieut. ^la Oct. 60 ; Capt. >'2o July 66 ; Ma^or, 29 Sept r
2 William John Holt." Commandant Naini Tal Oonvalemient Depot; Entign, P24 July 57 ; L%eut. 15 Feb. 5^
Capt. 2 Sept. 68 : Major, 23 Jan. 78. « ^ «* w
2 Montagu Chohneley Morris," Bneign, >'2a May S7; -Zi*. 15 Sept. 57; Obj»«. '21 Sept. 60; JfJCs;?,
26 May 73; Major, 21 Feb. 78.
Ca-ptjoxs.
2 Robert Hill Ross"
2 p.f.o. William Charles Hood .
2 Henry Flood
2 William Clarke
2 George Herbert Woodard
1 Charles Deyman Baillie^?
2 Robert Bleaaby
2 Charles Fairbanks Lawson ....
1 William Mackie"
2 Charles ]Sd ward Hderton" ....
I George Arthur Scott
I Jasper Selwvn Tupper
I Henry Melviu Matthews
X Edward Warren Broderick ....
a Henry Walter Trench
X Augustus Frederic F. Adams .
X Bernard Arthur Beale
Edward Ashton Hughes"
Thomas Edwards Harman .
CA-PTAIK. I BBXT.HJU.
2 George Douglas King Harman, Aide de 1
Camp to the Lieut. Governor, N. W.Prov. }
LlXUTXVAJrXB.
X Charles Augustus Mott, Aide de Camp \
to Mqjor General Badelife S
1 William Montgomery
2 William Gun Oollis, Adjutant 19 Aug. 71
X Arthur Herbert Nourse
X Mitford Oust, Inet. ofMuaketry i May 78
I John Stratford Collins, Adjt. 28 Mar. 78
1 Terence John Bockett Dunne
2 Hamilton James Blverson
2 John Richard Harloem Richards
2 Robert Thomas Hanford-Flood
1 Charles Edward Whittle
George Ward Cole Bruce
2 Herbert Wilkinson Dent, Inetructor 0/ j
Mueketrv 23 Aug. 79 }
Edward Owen Fisher Hamilton, Aide |
de Camp to Major General Primroee )
_ Geofifry Francis Pinckney
2 Harry Leonard Dawson
1 Alexander Fuller Maitland
2 Arthur Elias
2 Henry Bourchier Fowler
2 William Samuel Burrell
Arthur John Adams
2 Stewart Holcombe Rusbridger
2 George William Hacket Pain
3 Henry Denne Robson
16 May 56
4 July 60
21 July 54
17 Feb.
26 Oct.
6 Deo.
9 Feb.
*i8 Jan.
X May
P 5 Sept. 62
P27 May 62
29 July
8 July
'28 Aug.
P16 Feb.
1*22 Mar.
P29 Mar.
*'i4June 64
■* 4 Oct. 64
34 Jan. 65
30 Aug. 58 I April 70,
»ii Sept. 63 »* 3 Aug. 70
17 Nov. 57. 7 D«c- 70!
58 X April 70]
63' I July 71
58 X Apr.
64 '31 Oct.
64' 17 Feb.
64 8 Mar.
68 '3» Oct.
64) 5 J^y
» xOct.
4 Aug.
5 Mar.
'22 Mar.
P I Mar.
' 3May
*'2oMay
' 9 Sept.
•^ 4 Oct.
XI Nov.
P xMay
Px3July 67 1 23 Oct.
5 Oct. 67
5 Nov. 67
P28 Oct. 68
33 April 69
p 8 June 70
'22 Aug.
14 Mar.
P23 Dec.
^ 7 Dec.
21 Nov.
' 2 Jan.
P30 June
p I Sept.
P17 Nov.
P 7 Dec.
P24 Dec.
Pis Feb. 71
Sttb L1BUTXVA.NT8.
Henry Elston
6»/i
8 April 74
12 May
21 July
P17 May
I July
P12 July
P27 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
38 Oct.
28 Oct.
19 June
Oct.
23 Jan.
I May
sxOct.
23 July
-I • General Smyth oommttW
71 the 68th Light InJkntry throi^--
i, out the Eastern campaign of i^ij-
ii 55, including the battles of Aj"
;/and Inkerman (horse kiUed). aesc
JUnd fall of Seba8topolJ[Med^,*;|J
71
three Clasps, CB., Officer of t^
'JiLegion of Honor, BardiniiJi «}
;; Turkish Medals, and 4U1 CIsm of
^Jthe Medjidie).
73 IPbr remainder qf Notee mfnedoj
36 June 73i>«^«'
73
Sbooito LiBurBVAirrs.
1 Henry BridgmimHenderson Lethbridge
3 Thomas John Atkinson
2 William Faithftill Allen
3 Greorge Trendhard Pickard-Cam- *>
bridge. Interpreter }
3 William Edwin Bunbury
2 Georg« Burridge Crawley
3 Francis John Pmk
X William Leonard Addington
X Alfred Ernest Price
X Charles Oarmichael Monro
2 Willoughby Thuillier
X Wyndham Hackett Pain
Philip Leake Stevenson ,
2in> LIBUT.
9 Aug.
12 Nov.
12 Nov.
23 Nov.
28 Feb.
13 June 74
10 Sept. 75
20 Nov. 75
30 Nov. 75
20 Nov. 75
11 Sept. 78
let Battalion embariedfor J*^*
„^[Julu 1866. ^ _, ..
73 1 and BatiaUon embarked ftrUedi.
73la6Ji«Zyi877.
74
SUB LIBUT.
IX Nov. 76
5 Sept. 77
24 Nov. 77
8 Dec. 77
30 Jan. 78
30 Jan. 78
30 Jan. 78
16 Feb. 78
39 June 78
13 Aug. 79
13 Aug. 79
13 Aug. 79
XX Oct. 79
14 Jan. 80
»o o«,i/.. /»j Sue. 36 Fob. 56; Li. 13 Fob. 6«; Capt^ i Apf- ^
3 Robert Gutluie Craig,*^ 1 Feb. 67 : Mon. Captain, t Feb. 79.
Pofmaeien,^! James Gtoorge Anderson, 38 Sept. 78
8 Robert Guthrie Craig,*^ 1 Feb. 67 : JSv».
Quarter Mattera. — 3 Charles Harvey Pulsford, 9 Aug. 71
z James Toal, 9 Aug. 73.
t^aeiuife BlvL^.—Agante, Meian. Oox and Co. /^^^^^T^
Digitized by VjOOv IC
«d%..teS2fctu««,t..] 3rd {East Kent. The Buffs)
The Dragon. The Rose and Crown. "Doubo" "Tali.tiea" "Albuhbra
"Nitb" "^
rSub Distnet No. 42.
\_Brigad '^ ' " -
PuinriAB** " Sbtabtopol '
'ade Depot, Caaterbory. 137
"Ptbikbbs'* "Nitbllb"
Taku Foets.'*
'7 Dec. 67 ; Brevet Lieutenant Colonel^ 3 Dec. 76 ; Lieutenant Colonel^ 10 Dec. 77.
2 Henry Parnell,* C5. ^«v». 23 May 55 ; Lt 9 Nov. 55 ; Capt. ^5 Sept. 62; Ifajor, '12 July 71 ; 5ret>««
I/MK^mani Colonel^ i Oct. 77 ; Lieutenant Colonel, ip Nov. 78. >' / »
MMian.—p.9.c. Clifford Parsons, Profetear at the Staff College; Eneign, '16 Feb. 49 ; Lt. 'lo Dec sa • Cant
25 Sept. 55; Bt.M(yor, 19 Nov. 71 ; Major, 10 Dec. 73; Bt.Li.Colonel^ 2 Oct. 77. • a » j* •
Francis Eteson,* Ateiatant Adjutant General, Bengal; Eneign, '6 Aucr. 47: Lt i< Anril ea • Ca«f
sMar.sS; Bt.Major, six^\7 7^\ Major, :iZ m^. jZ Bret>et£t.Ck>lonel,x%& t, ^ ^"^ ^' ' ^"^'•
I John BlakBley, Eneign, 7 May 58 : Lt. '4 May 60 j Capt. '8 Mar. 64 ; Mcyor, 6 Dec. 75
Shapland Graves,^ Pro<ec/or of Indian Immigrant* at Naial t J^im^, 28 Feb. 56 : ii 6 Julv w Ca»<
'15 May 66; Jf q;or, II Oct. 76. ' J 3^* -r •
1 Frederi^ Taylor Hob8on.»J«v«,»3o Oct. 57 ; i<. '30 Sept. 59 ; C«p'. »*39 June 66 ; 3fa,or. 10 Mar. 78.
2 Henry Thomas Halahan,' En*. 24 Nov. 57 ; Lt. 26 Sept. 60 ; Capt. '2 Oct. 66 ; liajor i Nov 78
2 Charles James Hamilton, Eneign, 17 Mar. 58 ; Lt. P22 Oct. 61 ; Capt. P26 Jupe 67 • Jtfqjor ^oNov -8
3V,
Captaiitb.
2 James Edward Forster
1 William Frederick Kerr,* Interpreter
1 Edward Oirdlestone Graham*
2 Henry Drinkrow Harrison
I Francis William Kane
1 Charles Edward Reeves^
2 George Agar Alexander
p.f.0. Edward John Lynch, Qarrieonlnet. "]
Howte Dietriet J
I Waldron Edward Roper Kelly 11
I Creorge Ernest Harley
I Arthur Trevor Leslie**
1 Robert Albert Hickson
2 William Henry Wyld
2 Henry Wallick Maclear
2 Arthur Charles Jackson
2 William Conquest Howarth**
z Albert Edward Ommanney"
2 Lionel Thomas Spens
2 Richard Richards Brefibey Teman ....
2 George Fred Harris, AdjntaTit ^9 Mid- 1
dleee9Bi/le Volunteer* J
I Robert Waloott M'Gillivray Martin ....
18 Mar.
23 Mar.
4 July
3 Aug.
P26 Feb.
i'i8 Mar.
" 4 Feb.
sAug.
Pi6Aug. 64
P 4 Oct. 64
"15 May 67
''26 June 67 *■ s^ Dqc.
Pi4Sept. 67 f'a^ Jim.
5 July 64^14 Sept. 67
* I April 6B^3ff J Tine 70
23 Jan. 6Q''ijJaly 71
^ 30 Oct. 69,^27 Oct, 71
**2i Aug. 69 J aS Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71] i3 0oL 71
LiBUTBVAirrs.
2 Julias Batt Backhouse, Inetruetor of
Mu»ketry 3 Feb. 25
2 Richard Stanley Hawks Moody
2 Nathaniel Newnham-Davia
I Home Johnstone Fergusson*
1 John William Hind," In*t. of Mu9ketry
II Feb. 79 ,
2 Cosmo Huntly Gordon
I Bryan Francis Holme**
1 George Herbert Chippindall"
2 Hen. Calthorpe Somerset, Adi. 24 Dec. 78
Robert Greorge Keke wich,* Adj. 10 Apr. 76
David Francis Lewis
Hugh Roddam Tate
2 Percy Green
2 Henry Raleigh Knight
3 AlAred James Whitacre Allen
Robert Alfred Baker
Emeat De Brath
1 Arthur Horsman Coles
George Edward Hyde Gates
2 John Hughes
3 Herbert John James Middleton
X Jam^ Comyn Lewis Knight-Bruoe
X George Adrian Porter
1 CourtenayBourchierVyvyan
Sub Libutbkahts.
2 Hugh Blackburn
a Gorry Langrishe Connellan
Sbcoitd Libutbitavts.
Alexander M'Laohlan
2 Arthur Henry Tylden-Pattenson
a Yesey Thomas Bunbury
2 Archibald Francis Campbell* JohuBton .
a Herbert St. David Jarrett
X Percival Forbes Brine
I Edgar Evelyn Ravenhill
X Robert Edward Philips
X Gerald Thornton Bird
X Douglas Abercromby Hamilton
X Richard Ley Retallack
BXSIOir OB
2irD LIBUT,
OAPTAIir. BBBV.XAJ.
60 * B Jmu
2, »■ 14 Aug.
J P16 May
^p 15 Doc.
^jt^ Mar. 64 •'29 June 70
JrtB, 65 '*i2 July 71
'^5 ■■ a Aug. 71
74
* a Mhv
P 9 Dtr
'mAut.
"* 7 Dtc.
~ 5 L>' c.
31 Deo.
5S '*i6 Ang. 61
30 Dec. 71
30 Jan. 78
30 Jan. 78
I May 78
airp LiBUT.
7 Aug. 78
14 Sept. 78
22 Jan. 79
21 June 79
2 July 79
9 July
23 July
13 Aug.
a I June
x4 Jan.
14 Jan.
28 Mar.
13 May 74
I April 75
7 May 75
6 Dec. 75
26 Feb. 76
701 14 June 76
^'-"^ 24 Nov. 77
10 Mar. 78
16 Mar. 78;
X Nov. 78J
30 Nov. 78;
13 Mar. 79!
3 Aug.
72
17 Dec. 79
(1 General Napier served as Aide
9 Am ff . 73 de Camp to SirCharles Napier during
13 Nov. 73 his campaign of 1845 against the
13 Nov. 73 Desert and Mountain Tribes on the
aS Feb. 74 right bank of the Indus. Served also
Ett the siege of Sebastopol as Assis-
ffS Feb. 74 Unt Director General of the Land
13 Jnne 74 Transport Corps (Medal with Clasp,
1 3 Jun 0 741 3th Class of the Me4jidie,and Turkish
1 J June 74 Sledal).
1 Dec . 74 1 « Lt. Colonel Morley served with the
11 Feb. 75iRufft in the camiMugn of i860 in
\o tr^opt. 75 'China, and was present at the action
10 Sept. 75, >f Sinho, and taking of Tangku and
24 Mar, 75 the inner Taku Fort (Medal with
12 Fob. 76 Clasp). Also throughout the opera-
2+ Mar. 7^' tions in Perak in 1875-76, including
11 Sept. 76 the attack on the camp at Qualla
IT Sept. 7^lKang8a, and the expedition against
ti 8fipU ^^Lhe^ageof Eungor. Commanded
j8 Oct, 76 'an independent force of the Buffs
28 Oct. 7^!nnd I St GkMrkhas on the left bank of
12 Sept. 79bthe Perak river on 20th January 1876
17 Dec, 79^hich captured a stockade, two
6 Jan . 8cH guns, and two war gongs.
SUB LiBinr.
28 Oct.
II Nov.
[a Jan. 77*
P«yaMMf<rff.— X Salosbtury Davenport Crookenden, 18 Sept. 78 ; Bne. xa Jan. 66 ; Xe. 95 Anff. 67 ; Cofi.
3 Arthur William mil Gtolston, 14 Apr. 78 ; En*, 4 S«pt. 60; Lt. 5 July 64 ; Co^ 10 Dec. 73.
(ifuuier Matter*.— I James WUson OoUey," x8 Oct. 73.
9 William George Morgan, 7 Nov. 68.
Facing* BwS.—Agent*, Heasn. Oox and 0>.
' • x866.- ■ "■
xti BaH. 4mH^kedfor Oaleutta, a Jafy ]
i.—and Batt, embarlMfor Capt aoodSop4^ 3 Get. 1876.
K 7
137a 3r<? (East Kent. The Buffs).
> Lt.Oolonel Parnell served with the 3rd Bnflb in the Crimea Bubsequent to the ftJl of BebastopoL Cknmnanded
the 2nd Battalion 3rd Buffs tbronghoat the Zulu war of 1879, and wa« present at the engagement of Ix^eane tad
daring the occupation of Ekowe (mentioned in despatches, CB,).
* McQorsHobson and Hal&han served in the campaign of x86o in Ohina (Medal with Olaep fbr the Taku Forts).
* Lt.Golonel Eteson served with the i8th Royal Irish throughout the second Burmese war, including thecaptan if
Hartaban» Bangoon, Prome, and the Donabew stockades (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
7 Major Graves organised for the Zulu war of 1879 the 2nd Regiment of Natal Native Contingent, conslstinsQr
two battalions, and served with Pearson's Column, in command of the regimen^ during the advance to Kkowe^
taking part in the engagement of Inyezane (mentioned in report as having been indefihtigable in his exertions).
* Captains Kerr and Graham, Lieuts. Fergnueon, Hind, Ventris, and Kekewich served throughout the open-
lions in the Malay Peninsula in 1875-76.
* Captain Reeves served with the Buflb in the campaign In the Malay Peninsula in z 75-7^, inoliiding the aetioa
of the 20th January.
^^ Captain Kelly served with the Bufb in the operations in the Malav Peninsula in 1875-76, including th«
actions of the 20th January and 4th February,and commanded the escort in the reconnaissance of the aand Januur.
u Captain LeeUe served with the Bnflb throughout the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1875-76, inoladinff
the actions of the 4th and 20th January and 4th February.
^* Captain Howarth senred with the Buift tnroughout the campaign in the Malay Peninsula in 1875-76, including
the action of the 20th January.
u Captain Ommanney and Lieut. ChippindaU served with the BuiDi in the operations in the Malaj FeDinsala in
^« Lieut. Holme served with the Bufh throughout the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1875-76, indndiag
the action of the 4th February.
IT Quarter Master Collev served with the Buflb throughout the operafeionB in the Malay Peoixunlain 1875-26,
indnung the actions of the 4th, z4th, and aoth January.
Oontinuation of Notes to 4th Foot.
* Colonel Bray served with the 3x8t Regt. throughout the campaign of 1842 in Affghaaiatan under Qaani
Pollock, and was present at the actions of Maseena, Teseen, and Jugdulluck, the occupation of Oabool, and the
dilRffent engagements leading to it (Medal). Served at the capture of Khytul in May 1843 with the Umbslls
Brigade. He commanded Detachments of Infantry and Cavalry in the suppression of tne election riots st
Nottingham in July 1865, and was commended by H.R.H. the Commander m Chief " for his admiisble and
praiseworthy conduct, and the firmness and ability he displayed on that occasion.*' Served with the 4th King's
Own throughout the Abyssinian campaign, and was present at the action of Arogee and capture of MsgilwSi
and commanded the Rear Guard of the Army continuously on the return to the coast (mentioned in despaicbei,
Brevet of Lt. Colonel, and Medal).
* Lt.ColonelEccles served with the 4th BegimentthroughouttheEastemcampaign of i854-55,incliiding thebatties
of Alma (carried the Colours) and Inkerman, siege and fUl of Sebastopol, and assaults of the 18th June and 8tk
September (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidle, and Turkish Medal).
^ Lt. Colonel Stokes served with the 4th Regiment in the Crimea from 9th Dec. 1854, including the siege andfUl of
Sebastopol, and repulse of the attack on the Cemetery on the night of the 2iBt June 1855— name brought to the
notice of the Commander in Chief for " distinguished conduct" m the Trenches (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
Medal) . Served also in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59 i "^^^^ ^^^^ i^^ the Mahee Kanta in tiie monsoon of
1858 in command of a Light Field Force consisting of 170 of the Gusarat Irregular Horse, the 4th Foot, and and Na-
tive InflEmtry as a support to Captain Heycock's Force during operations in the field, engaged at the attack and
capture of Mondetti ; commanded a Detachment of 4th Foot with Brigadier Macau's Field Force early in 1859 (Medal).
* Lt. Colonel Elliot served with the 4th Regt. the siege and fiill of Sebastopol in 1855 (Medal with Cmgp, and Tnrkiah
Medal).
H Lt.Colonel Twentyman served throughout the Ab^^inian campaign in the Transport Train (Medal).
^^ Captain Borrett served throughout the Abyssinian campaign, and was present at the action of Arogee
and capture of Magdala (Medal).
11 Captain Lugard served in the 4th Regiment throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-^, and wab employed
with the Transport Train (Medal).
u Major Woodgate served with the 4th Regt. throughout the Abyssinian campaign, and was present at the aotsoa
of Arogee and capture of Magdala (Medal). Accompanied Sir Garnet WoJseley to the Gold Coast in September 1873
on special service, and served throughout the Ashanti War of 1873-74, including the action of Eesaman, repulse of
the Ashanti armv at Abrakrampa during the 5th and 6th November 1873 (in command of the Kossoos), reoonnais-
■ancw in force of the 8th and 27th November, and battle of Amoaftd (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clssp).
1* Captain Turner served as a Midshipman in the Indian Navr from 1858 to 1863, and was present at the assault an
the Island of Bey tin October 1859, a^d served with a Naval Brigade in the Okamundel Field Force in the operations
before Dwarka, and at its capture in Nov. 1859. Served also the China campaign of x86o, and was present at the
capture of the Taku Forts (Medal with Claap). Served with the 4th Kind's Own throughout the Abyssinian cam-
paign of 1867-68, snd was present at the action of Arrogee and capture of Magdala (Medal).
^* Captain MacCarthy served in the second phase of the Ashanti war in 1874 in the Transport Servioe, and was-
in charge of the Post at Accrofbl (Medal).
*» Captain Simpson.— For War Services, see Army Pay Department
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
^%:.liS?^] 4ai CFhe King's Own Bcydl). [S^S?!^''i^;^,
The Lion of England. The Boyal Cypher within the Garter. "OoEinnfA" "Badajoz" "~
" Vitiomjl" " St. SsBAsnAH " " Nitb" " Pihihbula " •* Bi.AnB]rBBvxe " " Waubloo
"Sbtastopol" "AaxssnriA."
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Ucutauiit (Monels.
36
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6»/i
)n.i J5n«. 30 Dec. 19 ; Li. 3 Feb. as ; Capi. P30 Dec. 26 ; Mty'or, i»a8 Deo. 38 ;
ao June 54; Major antral, 11 April 60; Lieut.Qeneral, 20 Aug. 68;
Foot, 21 Nov. 76. • > -o' »
Bdw. Wm. Bray,* CB. Etu. ax June 39; Li. ai Jan. 41 ; Capi. ^i^ June uo • Bi Ma4or
ft^ ^^ if«ior,j.May 65 iBt.U.Coloful, 15 Aug. G^ri^.Oolanel, aj^ine 75 , ^oW.iVFlb. 7? '
1 Cuthbert Eocles,* Ena%gn, '9 July 5a i Lt.xi Aug. 54 j Oop^. x8 Jan. 56 ; Major, '27 Feb. 69 : LiMttenmi
Co2oM<, ao Sept. 77. -w » #
M^orfc-i Charles Patrick Stokee,?^..!^^^ O^^.i^S Jan.58;2»*.af«V«»r. 5 July 7a;
a John M'Dbwa
Bmet Lt. Colontl,
McQor, J April 73 j Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, 11 July 79.
' ' *"-^ eU Blliot,« JBneign, 'at Oct. 53 ; Lt. aq Deo.
[7o2o)i«2, 29 Nov. 79.
Q,»t JSmutm, ax Dec. ■
7 79; jsrewt Lt. Colonel, 37 N
W^ter Francis Blake, Bntign, 'a Oct. 57; Lt. 1 Oct. 58;' Civ<. ^5 Jan. 66 ; J»f«o«« Mi^or, 24 Aug. 78 ;
. 54; Capt, 23 July 58; Bt.Major, 5 July 72;
Augustus Charies' Twentyman,»t Enaign ax Dec. 55 ; JW. 15 Jane 585 Capi. ^9 Oct. 63 : BreoH Mqior^
•g; Brevet Lt.Colonel, »7 Vov, jg, '
Major ^ 2Q Sept. 77
\ Augustus Charlc
I Oct 77 ; Major, 9 July
~¥alter Francis Bla' "
Me^or, 17 Dec. 79.
GAKAimi.
2 Oswald Robert Middleton
1 Herbert Charles Borrett»<»
2 Richard Annesley Knox
2 Charles Greenlaw Leggett
X Bdward R. De Barry Bamett
Franois Robert Sandys. A^. 4 Adm. \
Bait, LaneaeUre Byte Volunteere ... }
2 Henry Buckton Laurence
2 John Rimington Sharp
Robert Bulkeley Baldwin
Bdward 2johrab Thornton, Aide de\
Camp to Major Qeneral Cameron ... j
Edward William Stokes, A^uianil
X Laneaekire MiUOa S
Charles St. Glair Pote
Philip Charles Yorke, A^j. 1 Buektng' ^
kamekiroMifie Vohmteere S
0.«.e. Bdward John Lugard,^ D~l. )
Adj. St 9^- M. Gen. AlSerekot S
George Ffrench Stehelin
2 Henry Moore
p.9.e. Daniel List Brain, Brigade^
Major, Bermuda S
X p,e.e. Edward Robert Prevoet Wood- j,
Satei' Brigade Me^or, Jamaica j
ward Herbert Fitzherbert
1 Frederic Cooper Turner"
Heniy Boyd Sutherland
2 Malby Edward Crofton
a Richard Hawes MacCarthy^*
Richard Hall QTeetnyA^utant 25 Jan. 79
LXBVTBKJLirTB.
2 Fred. M. Gordon Hutchinson
a Wm. Hunter BuUer Little
2 Robert Alexander Ogilby .^.
_ George Goodwin Taylor
2 John Rowlandson, iiui. ofMnaketrg
7 Nov. 78
2 Charles Sinclair Shephard
X Ernest Walter Yeatherd, a<5^^Ct>U49«
a Albert Washington Hay
Archibald Hunter, InU. of Mwiketry^
25 Jan. 79 y
X Thomas De la Rue
Henry Edmeades Baker
a John Moore Gawne
z Theodore Edmund Le Blanc, Mort\
Adiutant ai THnidad /
X Alfred Williams Bromley
a Edward Rawdon Penrose ,
Robert Augustus Ritherton
a Frank Broadwood Matthews
a Charles Edgar Baumann
I William Gilbert Mitohell-Innes
Thomas Richard Lytton Wilson
X Archibald John Joseph Ross
a Joseph Ignatius Bonomi
Bboovd "LavTMXLxm.
a Bmest Augustus Frederic Carter
a Alfred Bavl^ Ridl^
X Thomas Mercer Vigors
Thomas Bdmund Burke
a Edgar Dolphin
a WiSiam Lancelot James
X Walter Henry Dnffln. «
I Edgar Piosin Wells .
X Thomas Cameron FitEgeraldSomerville
a John Harxy Blumberg Barber
X Alleyne Haynes
a William Houghton
a QoyAudouinCarleton
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^ General Hodgson served with
the 45th Regiment in the first Bur-
mese war C&fodal with Clasp).
[For remainder qfNotet eee preeeiUmg
page.
Faeimge Blue.— AgmUe, IJLwBan.
Cox and Co.
ret Battalion embarked f or BiiraUor,
27 September 1874. Depot, with M
BattaUon. and BatiaUonreiumedfhm
Nova Seotia, 5 Jnlg z868.
1 Robert Simpson." a Deo. 78 1 Xn$, »« Nov. 6z ; Li. »< Jan. 66 1
^ , -- ^» Thoxnas William Drags, z Apr. 78; Hon. Oapiain 1 Apr. 78. ^^
Qsarfir Matton.—x William Anderson, az Sept. 7a.
a Hemiy Rowland, 13 July 78.
tt..Aira,Beii«l. " | OtH {JSOTttlVmberiand Jf'USilters). lBrigadeI>epat,BerwUk-n-rmt^
oocantt" St. George and the Dragon. The Boso and Grown. The King's Greet. " WiLtaLMnua."
' "ViMiiEi." "CoRVirvk" "BusAoo" "GiTTDAn BoBBiao" "BAiiAJoz""SAi4AMAXCx" "Vmoiu"
"NrrBLLB" "ObTHIS" "ToULOUSB" " PBXIirBULA " "LUCKWOW."
tlonel.— William Lygon, Earl of Longford,* JTCJB. Em. '25 Aug. 37 ; Lt. ^31 Aug. 38 ; Cbfrf. '26 Jan. 44;
3fq;V>r, ^6 July 52 ; Li.Colonsl, 12 Dec. 54 ; Colonel, 17 July 55 ; Mt^or General, 6 l&rch 68 ; Jd^Gemni,
2 June 77 : Qeneridt 31 July 79 ; Colonel 5 Foot, 1 1 Sept. 78.
eutenant Oolonelfl.— z William Roberts,* Conmanding a Brigade of the Peehawur Beeerve Btemon; Ewt^
Pj Nov. 39; Lt. 10 July 43; Capt. ^17 Aug. 52; Bt.Major,^ Nov. 55 j Ifo/or, 17 Sept. 58; Bt.U.CcUnd,
27 Dec. 64 ; Zt.Colonel, ^2 June 65 ; Colonel, 27 Dec. 69.
Thomas Scovell Bigge," Eneign, '7 June 54 ; Lt. 21 Sept. 54 ; Capt. 8 June 56 ',Major, '18 Oct. 64
Lt. Colonel, 23 May 74 ; Lieutenant Colonel, 31 Oct. 77 ; Colonel, 23 May 79.
ajors.— I Thomas Rowland,? Eneign, 22 Dec. 48 ; ti. '29 April 53 ; Capt. 2 March 56 ; Major, '15 May
66 ; Brevet Lt. Colonel, 22 Sept. 75.
John Granville Harkness,* Eneign, 13 May 53 ; Lt. 19 Aug. 54 ; Capt. 18 Jan. 56 ; Bt.Major, 30 Mar. 7a ;
^VOft 31 Oct. 77; Bt.Lt. Colonel, i July 78.
Frederic Pocklington.^o J^nn^n, ^19 Oct. 53 ; Lt. 8 Dec. 54 ; Capt. ^18 Jan. 56 ; Bt.Major, 12 Apr. 7a
^<^jor, 3T Oct. 77 ; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 15 Aug. 78.
PhiUp FitaRoy,!* i»*w», '6 Oct. 54; -^'. 4 Sept. 57; Capt, '13 April 58; Bt.Major, 5 July 72; Mejer,
7 Jan. 80; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 30 Jan. 80.
GAPTAIlfS.
Edwin John Oldfieldi*
p.e.c. John Creagh," ^.Q.lf. ff«i.>
Peekavmr Beeerve Divieion i
John Rice Newbolt
Henry HartleyTaylor, Interpreter
Alfred Robert WiUiam Thistlethwayte
John James Robinson
John Johnson Bradshaw, Adj. 1 Adm. \
BaH. Northumberland BiJU Vol i
Frederic Arthur Forsyth
Herbert Silverthome wiUiams
William Church Ormond
David Gregory Beamish
Charles deJersey Qrseme
p.e.e. Wm. Assheton Eardley Wilmot, ")
D.A.A. 4- q.M.Qen. Ireland S
John Love Vincent, A^. Northum'\
herland MiUtia J
WiUiam Sanders Darley
Frederic Richard Carleton
Charles Herbert Broad
Charles Hackett
Wilfred FitzAllan Way
Josiah William Pearse Hobbs, Adj. 3 )
Adm. Batt. AyrtkireByie Volunteere S
George William Hargreave
Henry Aitken Cherry
George Hart Dyke
Edward LeMarchant Trafford
LnuTXKijrTS.
Henry Kilgour
Charles George Heathcote
Reginald Heber Thurlow
James Sinclair Cramsie
Middleton Westenra Biddulph, Inet. ^
of Mueketry 12 Feb. 79 S
Richard Williamson
Samuel Boxwell
p.f.c.Robert Auld, A.D.O. to SirA.Borton
Alexander Chancellor
Percy Francis Lambart
Harris England Buchanan
Chas. Gilbert Colvin Money
Henry Beaufoy Thomhill
Arthur Lionel Pennington
Reginald Ker Kays ,.
Johii Warre Malet
Greorge Frend
Ernest James Robinson
Hon. Charles Lambton
George Leslie Orred
Thos.GravesLowryHerbert-ArmBtrong
Thomas Teats Whittingdale
William Eden Sturges
Hugh Latimer Clark
Gerald Montrisor Harding
Sub LiBUTBxrjLirTS.
Clement Edmond Bherard
SbGOITO LxBUTBHUraS. J^JP ^1?5?JL
Francis Obarles Garter xz May 78
William Edmund Hill xx May 78
Edward Charles Frederick Hore xz May 78
Dudley Stratheam Stewart xz May ~
ThomajB David Pilcher ax June 79
Alfred Ashurst Etherldge 13 Aug. 79
Edmund William Dashwood 92 Jan. 79
AJbert Edward Whitaker 6 Aug. 79
John Raseell Golquhoun Golv^ 13 Aug. 79
Aubrey George Braithwaite ix Oct.
James William Cowley 14 Jan.
Robert Southey 14 Jan.
Francis Neville m z4Jan.
William Henry Sitwell 14 Jan.
St. George Charles Henry 3X Jan.
*ajfmaeter$.—^ William Barton Wade,** i Apr. 78; Ene, xx Mar. 59;
HtarterMaeieri,'^! Francis Drake,** X7 Nov. 57.
3 Michael Downey, 4 Oct. 73.
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7 Lt.Colonel Rowland served witfi
the zst Royals in the Crimea from
the 39th Aug. z85s, including th«
siege and fttU of Sebaatopol (ICedal
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
* LtColonel Harkness served witk
the 55th Regt. throughout the Eastern
Oct. Z854, and assault of the Bed«n
on 8th Sept. (Medal with tinea
Clasps, 5th Class of theMedjidie,asd
Turkish Medal).
Faeingt Bright Green. — Ageeit,
Messrs. Cox and Go.
lit Battalion emharlctd for India, 25
Aug. z866. DepM, attacked to end
Batt4tlion. , ^ «. •
2ndBattaiion reiimud fivm Matn*
Hue, July Z867.
Ze.'z4Ja3l«6a; C^. ax July 75*
Digitized by ^^jOO^^lt^
Sth (Northvmherland Fusiliers). 141
Lord Longford serred the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, as Assistant A(|jatant General, ap to the 34th Jnne 1855
after which as Adjutant General, inoludinf? tine battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, and siege and fiall of
Sebastopol (Medal with fonr Clasps, CB., Officer of the Legion of Honor, Commander and Class St. Maurice and St.
Lazama, 3rd Glass of the Medjidie, and Torkish Medal).
' Colond Roberts served with the aSth Begt. throaghout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the
battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and flEdl of Sebastopol, and affair in the Cemetery on the z8th June (Medal
with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
Commanded a Detachment of 500 men of the 28th Begt. against the Waghers with the Okamundel Field Force in
1859, including the assault on the Fort of Beyt on the 6th Oct., and siege and occupation of Dwarka ; commanded
the reconnaissance on Dwarka from Lt.Colonel Donovan's Force, consisting of 2 field-pieces and 150 men, on the
26th October 1859.
'Colonel Bigge served with the 33rd Fusiliers in the Crimea from the z8thNov. z854,including the siege of Se-
bastopol, assault of the Quarries on 7th June, and assaults of the Redan on the i8th June and Btii Sept., and was
wounded in the Trenches on the night of the 24th August (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish
Medal). Served with the 5th Fusiliers in the Indian cfunpaignin 1857-59, including the action at Sheorajpore,
defence of the Alumbagh in October and November, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde including attacks on the Dil-
kooeha Martiniere and Secunderbagh, defence of ^the Alumbagh under Outram from November to March including
the whole of the operations, siege and capture of Lucknow, and subsequent campaign in Oude in 1858-59 including
the action of Bnzar Ghat and defeat of the rebels under Beni Madhoo, and capture of Fort Omereah (Medal wit£
two Clasps, and grant of a year's service).
10 Lt Colonel Pocklington served with the 38th Begt. throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the
battle of Alma, siege and foil of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
" Lt.Ck>lonel FitsRoy served with the 5th Fusiliers during the Sepoy mutiny in 1857-58, and was present at the
relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, including the attacks on the Dilkoosha, Martiniere, and Secunderbagh ; with
Oatram's Division in the Alumbagh and engaged in the various operations there ; also at the siege and capture of
Lacknow ; was subsequently present in the Oude campaign in 1858-59, including the action of Buxarghat and
defeat of the rebels under fieni Madho, capture and destruction of the Fort of Omereah (Medal with two Clasps,
and a year's service).
^* Major OldHeld served in the Indian campaign of 1857-50, and was present at the relief of Arrab (wounded) and
defeat of the Dinapore mutineers at Jugdespore (mentioned in despatch^) ; present with Havelock's Force in the
actions of Mungarwar and Alumbagh, and defence of the latter until arrival of Lord Clyde ; actions of La Martiniere
and relief of Lucknow ; with Outram's Force at the Alumbagh, in repulse of numerous attacks and operations ending
in the capture of Lucknow ; subsequently in the final campaign in Oude, including capture of the Forts of Shunker-
pore, Ometee. and Oomrea, and actions of Dounderkeira and Buxarghat (Medu with two Clasps, and grant of a
year's service).
^* Major Creagh served with the 5th Fusiliers throughout the Indian mutiny campaigns of 1857-59, A°d was pre-
sent with Havelock's Force at the assault and relief of Lucknow, subsequent defence of the Residency, occupation of
the Alumbagh under Outram, capture of Lucknow and subsequent operations in Oude, the greater part of the time
as Adjutant of the 5th Fusiliers (Medal with two CHasps, and one year's service).
** (^.Master Francis Drake served with Havelock's Column in 1857 in the action of Mungarwar, capture of the
Almnbagh, relief of the Residency of Lucknow and its subsequent defence (wounded) ; throughout the open^ona
at the Alumbagh under Outram, and at the final capture of Lucknow ; also in the Oude campaign of 1858-59, in-
cluding the action of Buxarghat, capture of Omerah, and destruction of other forts (Medal with two Clasps, and
Xrant of a year's service) .
** Captain Wade.— For War Services, see Army Pay Department.
Oontirmation of Notes to 6th Foot.
* LtCoUmel Feilden served with the 38th Regiment the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to July 1855, including
the battle of Ahnii and siege of Sebastopol— wounded (Medal with two (Tlasps, and Turkish Medal).
LtOolonel Colthurst served as Adjutant of the 83rd Regiment during the suppression of the Indian mutiny and
^present at the siege of Kotah and its capture by assault on 30th March 1858, afOur of Sanganeer, defeat of
the (}walior rebels at Kotaria, surprise of and attack on the rebels at Seckur (Medal with Clasp).
[M^'or Hole served in the Indian campaign in 1858, including the operations in the Jugdespore Jungle (Medal).
Major Evans served with the 6th Regiment in the Indian campaign in 1858, including the operaaons in the
Jugdespore Jungle (Medal). Served ag£nst the hill tribes of Silddm during the close of x86o, and was twice in
oommand of Patrols engaged with the enemy. Also in the Hazara campaign of z868, including the subsequent
operations in the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
I* Major Cockbum served as Brigade Major to the and Brigade of the Hazara Field Fofoe of x868, including the
subsequent operations in the Black Mountain (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp) . Served in the Looshal
^paign of 1871-73 as Aide de Camp to Brigadier General Brownlow (mentioned in despatches. Clasp).
" Captain Harrison, G. W. B. ColUs, Brady, and Whitworth, Lieutenant Ball, and Quartermaster Beedle,
servedwiththe6thBegimentin the Hazara campaign of 1868, including the subsequent operations in the Black
Mountain (Medal with Clasp). ^ ^
' £»^talns Wilson and FitzGerald served with the 6th Begiment throngbout the operations against the hill tribes
or s^kun in i86z. Also in the Hazara campaign of z868, including the subsequent operations in the Black Mountaia
(Medal with Clasp).
wKh%!^ Meredith and Straoey served with the 6th Begiment in the Hasan campaign of z868 (Medai
. "* Major Morton served as Adjutant of the ist Battalion 6th Begiment in the Hazara campaign of x868, includ-
^£^ subsequent operations in the Black Mountain (Medal with Chisp).
" Quarter Master Geoghegan served with the 89th Begiment in the Crimea ftx>m 99th Dec. 1854* including tht
gege and foU of Sebastopol, and attacks of the x8th June and 8th Sept. (Medal with CHasp, and Turkish Medal),
serred also during the suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1857-59, including the pursuit of the rebels under
^Vf ^^^^^ ^ R^pootana and Central India (Medal).
" Major Waskell and Gaptabi Hm.— For War Services, see Army Pay Department^, l^l^^^ . KjiJU^ ikl
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he Antelope. The Rose and Grown. "
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6th {Royal ist Wcmvickahtre) l^r^odeiw, WMwiA.
ROLILi" " ViMIEKJi " " OOEUWrA " " VlWOBIA " ^* PXMTOi"
OJITHM" "PBHIirSTOl." "NlA.GA.Eit."
lolonel.-John flbUiott Crofton / Siuiffn, i8 Deo. 24 j Zt ^^ Auff. 26 ; Cop*. ''Z.^yj5^W 'jS Apri
42; i*.CoZa««Z. 7 Aug. 46; Coi<mel,»o3vaie 54 1 Major ' Qeneral, 9 Mar. 61; Xi«i«. 0«Mr«i, ai Ang. 70,
ff*n«raZ,23 Aug. 77J CtoioiMf 6tli Foot, 5 Sept. 69. . . „ ^ ^ . ^ - «- ... ru-* »,, Aiu» «•
lieutenant OoloneU.-2 Henry Broome Feilden,* Stmgn,^ 21 Sept. s^i Li. 6 J«^ 54; C^- »3« ^ng. SS.
Ifo/or, P8 June 67; Bw«< Zietiienata Colonel, 9 June 76 ; lM«««a«< ^^^^^ l?i:i^oR t™a „. flMif
: JaiioB Nicholae Colthurst,* J5im»^, 14 Oct. 51; Lt. »xx May SSJ C«P<. «7 Nov. 63; 3fa;or, 28 June 71; *«
Lieutenant Colonel, 1 Oct. 77 ; Lt.Colonel, 3 April 78. ^ , « . »*»#-•- t«w v»«» «,
lUjors.-! LewiflBlythHole,7.Bw.3Dec.S2;i<.**7 Jimes45 Cop*. 29 Sept. 59; 3«Jfq;.s Ji»ly7ai^«J».B
8 DawBon Kelly Evans w Bneign, 15 Jan. 56; i*. 15 Veb, 58s aifrf.»29 May 63; Bi. Mqfor, x Oct 77;
t ¥vin^?ViSd!snei^,2Feh.55» Xe.4Peb.56j <>V*''!3»J^y ^VS*-^t*^'\^^iJ'vJ!^'f^t
t James George OodSum" Bimv«, '^S April56 ; Lt. 26 Feb. 58 ; Cip*. >'3 May 64 j ^«. Miyor. x OeL 77.
Major, 26 Nov. 78.
Gaptaits.
Albert Heniy Harrison"
Charles William Henry Wilson"
James FitsOerald,"
Landour » j
Jacob Biggs Hopkins
Henry PeaseleyL'Estrange St. George ...
Gustavus Wheatlby Berry Oollisi*
Adolphus Randolph Augustus Gollis
George Sharpe Grimble
William Thomhill Blois^4;. x Wairwiek\
MiUHa S
David Michael Francis Brady"
Champion Jones
James Ruddle Gibbs, Ai^. ^Warwick MU.
Grerald de Courcy Morton,*® A.A.Gen, *
X Diffieion, Cahul Force
Augustus William Whitworth," Aij.
I Adm, Bait. Berwiekehire Si/le Vol.
Frederick Leigh Grundy
James Lewis ■
James Edgar Baines
Richard Meredith"
Henry Deering Thomas
Frank Longboume
Neville Fr^lerick Mansergh
Gerald Hyde Charles Stracey"
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Edward Arthur Ball," il4;«<aftf 27 Apr. 75
Arthur Mullaniffo O'Beime
Richard John Doyne
Denman Croft Murray
Edward Henry Corse Scott
Edward John Winnington-Ingram
Willouffhby B. GerdonForbes
Henry Blake Harward
St. George JohnRathbome
Thomas George Lumsden,/iw<.^2f««l;. )
6 April 78 f
William Efiskine Scott, Inei. ofMueketrg {
28 March 79 j
Gregory Hames, Aide de Camp to Com, \
in Chtf, Eaet Indiee f
: Morey Quayle Jones
William Conrad Faithftill
t John William Stevenson
: Edward Maurice Eyre
Nevill Francis Augustus MaunseU
! Arthur William Frank Jackson
Frederick Thomas Clayton
! Henry King
t Herbert Edwards Trwin,il4;«iaii< x Sept. 79
! Henry Weston Helyar
I Alexander Charles Bmanuel M'Kinstry.
I Francis Henry Cornish ,
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: HughMansel
I George Edward Godfrey Waller Bird...,
I Cecil de Courcy Etheridge
t Henry Bulckley Burlton Watkls
I WUliam Joseph Newell, Interpreter
[ Charles James Gookbnm
[ Greorge Alexander Hay
[ Francis George Rodney Ostrehan
t William Colvile Jephson
1 Percy Rice Mockler
I Herman James Shelley TAudan
t George Rodney Brown
I Lindsay Sherwood Newmiaroh
t Robert Henry Twigg
• James Frederick Cnreenwood.
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^ General Crofton was appoiiiisi
Persian Interpreter to the force noda
BrigadierGeneral Litchfield inAnm
1833, and served with it throudiGsi
the arduous operationsin Parknr,isd
against the tribes in the N.W. Deiert»
which ended in Uie takingof Babsee.
He was also employed at the defence
of Aden against the Arabs in 1840-41 ;
and commanded the expedition seit
to the Red river. Prince Bop^s
Land, via Hudson's Bay, in 18461 ^'
der instructions for the d^bnce of
the British settlementa in theeret
of war with America for the Oregoa
territory. For this senriceherecow
the thanks of the Duke of WeUiBj^tcn
and the Colonial Becretaiy.
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2 Octavius William Hill,» x Apr. 78 ; Sne, z June 55 ; XI.p 8 Jan. 58; Oapt. 13 Nov. 73*
^^arterMa»ter9,^^ George Beedle," xo July 66.
2 Timothy Philip Geoghegan,** 9 March 66.
Faeinge B\a».'^Agenie, Messrs. Cox and Co.
zffi BaU. embarked for India, 7 Dee, 1867.
ssd BaU, retumedj^om Jamaiea, 3 Ma^f 1867.
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Lieuienami Colonel, x Oct. 77 ; Ueuienani Colonel, as Sept. 78.
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LieutenaaU Colonel, z Oct. 77.
a Henry Kerr,* .Sm^, a6 Jan. 55; Li. 37 Jnly 55; Capt, ^11 April 6a; Si.Mtyor, ig Oct. 75; M^^or,
i6 Feb. 78.
z Robert IVatBon Sparks, I^m. z6 Mar.ss ; LL '3 Auff.ss ; Owrf.»z8 Julv 63 ; Si. M<^. 5 April 76 : Miy. 7 Aag.78.
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a Thomas Burton Yandeleur, JSnei^n, az Sept. 55 ; Li. 33 Oct. 57 ; Oapi, 'az June 64 ; Bi.Mqf'or, i Oct 77
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70 the Eastern campaign of z 854-55—
73. first in conmxuid of a Brigade, and
73 afterwards from, the diBembarkstion
73;in the Crimea as Quarter Master
73 J General, and was pre ent at the
73 'battles of the Alma, Balaklava, and
74'Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol
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mander of ist CUMS of the Military
Order of Savoy, and Class of the
Me<ltiidie, and Turkish Medal).
Frederick George FurlongMoore, 33 Aug. 64 1 JBoaorory ^^'o*'» ^3 Aug. 79.
Charles Stuart Ferdval Willonghl^, x Apr. 78; Am. 15 June 66; ^. 33 Oct 672 Oapi.
I.— z Richard Barry Jupp, 9 Sept 7z. [a6 Aug. 76.
r^mffe Blue.—jfge%ie, Meesrs. Cox'and Oo^IrkK^iffenie,
xU BaHa lUm reiwmedjhm India, 37 Dec. 70. and BuHMom mbot1»df»r India, 1 Oei, 1873.
Digitized by VjOUy 1^:^
143* 7'^ {Boy al Fusiliers).
* Colonel Waller served with the 7th Fusiliers in the Crimea trom the axst Nov. 1854, incladlng the aiege of
Sebastopol, sortie of 9th May, attack and capture of the Quarries 7th June (wounded) , assault of the Redan i8th Jim»
^wounded), and was in the Trenches on the 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasp, EInight of the Legion of Honor, and Turk*
ish Medal).
* Lt. Colonel Dauheny served with the 90th Light Inikntrv in the Crimea from 5th Dec. 1854, including the captoK
of the Quarries, siege and fall of Sebastopol, attack of the Redan on the i8th June, and formed one of the stoxming
party on the 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
* Lt. Colonel Bennett served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 in the 7th Fusiliers, including the battles of Alma and
Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol, and sortie on 26th October (Medal with three Clasps. 5th Class of the Med^idie, and
Turkish Medal). Served also in the Indian N.W. frontier war of 1863 with the Eusa&ye Field Force, present at ib«
defence of the Sungahs at the Umbeyla Pass and at the attack on and storming of the Conical Hill and deEtnie-
tion of Lalloo on the z5th December, also in the action at Umbeyla and destruction of tiie villaf^e at the foot of tl»
Bonair Pass on i6th December which ended in t^e complete rout of the enemy and the submission of the hill tribei
on the 17th December (Medal with Clasp).
" Major Kerr served with the 7th Fusiliers in the Crimea subsequent to the foil of Sebastopol, from the 24111
Nov. 1855 to the end of the Russian war. Also in the Indian N.W. frontier war of 1863 with tne Eusatyse Fie.d
Force, present at the defence of the Sungahs at tlie Umbeyla Pass and at the attack on and storming of the Conical
Hill and destruction of Lalloo on the 15U1 Dec, also in the action at Umbeyla and destruction of the village at U»
foot of the Bonair Pass on i6th Dec. which ended in the complete rout of uie enemy and the submiaaion of the hill
tribes on Z7th Dec. (Medal with Clasp).
* Major Beauchamp served with the force under Brigadier General Chamberlain, attached to the 24th (Mnzbie)
Sikhs, against the Mahsood Wuzeerees during April and May i860, and was present at the forcing of the BTuna
Pass, taking of Makeen, and other minor affairs (Medal with Clasp).
^^ Captains Paddon, Meares, and Groube served in the j^h Fusiliers in the Indian N.W. Frontier war of 1S63
with the EuBofyse Field Force, present at the defence of tlie Sungahs at the Umbeyla Pass and at the attack
on and storming of the Conical Hill and destruction of Lalloo on the 15th Dec., also in the action at Umbejia
and destruction of the village at the foot of the Bonair Pass on i6th Dec. which ended in the complete root
of the enemy and the submission of the hill tribes on 17th Dec. (Medal with Clasp) .
^^ Captain Sweny, as a Lieutenant in the 4th Regiment, served in Abyssinia as Aide de Camp to Brif^adier General
Wilby ; was afterwards appointed Provost Marshal and Baggage Master to the ist Brigade ist Division, and was
present at the action of Arogee and capture of MagdiUa (mentioned in despatches, promoted Captain for lerrice,
Medal).
" Miegor Barton served in the Ashanti war of 1873-74 in the Transport service, and afterwards in RusieQ's
Regiment, including the battle of AmoafUl, attack and capture of Bec^n^^* advanced ffoaxA engagement of Jai^
binoah, skirmishes and ambuscade affairs between Adwabin and the river Ordah (slightly wounded), battle of
Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie (promoted Captain, Medal with Clasp). Served throughout the Zulu war of
Z879; first, as Staff* Officer to No. 2 Column (Dumford's), and, subsequently, in command of the 4th Battalion of
Natal Native Contingent, to the end of the war, taking part in the engagement of Giug^dhloou, Gingindhlovo,
and the operations of Clarke's Column (Brevet of Mi^orj .
i> Captain Tanner served in the 72nd Highlanders throughout the operations in Central India and purBoitcf
the rebel force under Tantia Topee and the Rao in 1858-50.
IS Lieut. Nicholson served in the Zulu war of 2879 as Adjutant of the 4th Battalion of Natal Native Gontingeat
throughout the operations of Clarke's Column. HmI military command of the boats for landing the troops when
the "Clyde" transport was wrecked off'the Cape.
ContvMiation of Notes to Sth Foot
* Maior Longfleld accompanied the force xmder Major B. S. Baynes which surprised the garrison and aemred
the Fort and magazine of Phillour on the Sutlen on tne X2th and Z3th May 1857 ; also served at the siege of Delhi
and repulse of sorties on pth z4th x8th and 23rd July, and capture of four guns on 12th August 1857 ; aftenrardi
present in the action of Dilxoosha and relief of Lucknow under Lord Clyde, the afflur of 2nd and action of 6U1 Dec
at Cawnpore, and action of Khudagunj, also served in the Oude campaign of 1858-59 as Brigade Quarter Master to
Brigadier Hale's Force, and was present at the attack and capture of the Fort and town of Sendee (Medal with two
CUsps).
* Major Whitting served in the Indian campaign from March 1858, and acted as Staff Adjutant to a Detachment
at Sasseram, and was engaged in the operations against the rebels in the jungles of Jugdespore under Sir E. Lagard;
also served the campaign of 1858-^9 in Oude, includmg the attack and capture of the Fort and town of Sandee (Medal).
e Major Brown served with the 63rd Regiment at the assault of the Redan and ihll of Sebastopol, also at the
bombardment and surrender of Einboum (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
7 Captain Lowr^ (late a Captain in the 41st Regimen^ served with the 41st Regiment throoghont the Crisuu
campaign, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and flail of Sebastopol, repulse or the sortie on itta
October, and assault of the Redan on 8th September (Medal with three Clasps, Turid^ Medal, and 5th Glasa of the
Mediidie). *- v ^>
a Captain Jervis served with the 33rd Regiment throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68, and was pretest
at the storming and capture of Magdala (Medal).
* Captain Jocelyn served in the latter part of the Zulu war of 1879 with the Native Carrier Corps.
10 Major Lewis served with the 60th Rifles in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858 (Medal). Volunteered ia
Canada in 1862 to go after a party of the 4th Battalion 60th Rifles that had deserted with their rifles and aoana*
nition for the purpose of joining the American Army ; these men he captured after they had fired several tisoes «
his party ; for this service he was mentioned in general orders by Sir F. Williams, commaauJUng in (Canada, aad
roooiPTnanded for promotion.
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t Bafct, Warlty.
d BaU., Peiwar Kutal, Affluuaittoii.
" 2fte tupera ierrent." The
8tll (The King's), [^^ ^*^<^ ^<>iJL^'
rai(
ite Horse within the Garter. The Royal Cypher and Crown. ••Borpt"
Brigade Depot, Warrinfton. 1 44
i Cypher and Cro '"
(with the Sphinx). "MAMnriQini'* "Nii^gakjl" "Dblhi'^ "Lucwrow.'
f »"'Col©nel.— 5 Thomas Oerrard Ball,» J?n#. 17 Sept. 07 ; Lt. 'iDeo. 08 ; Capt. '7 April 14 j Mqjor, ^24 June 24;
?5Z: Lt.Colonel, '2 Oct. 35 ; Colonel, 9 Nov. 46 ; Mqjor General, 20 June 54 ; Lieut. General, 7 Mar. 62 ; General,
10 Jan. 70 ; Colonel 8th Foot, 17 June 61 .
Lieutenant Oolonels.~2 Charles Edward 6rog:an, Comet, 1*16 April 47; Lt. '28 April 18; Capt. 29 Dec. 54;
Major, 14 Jan. 64: Bt.Lt.CoUmel, 6 Jan. 74; £ieK<«naiie Colonel, 15 Auff. 77 ; Colonel, 6 Jan. 79.
I Edward Tanner, jEneign, '30 Nov. 55 ; i<. 7 Dec. 57 j Cap<. '4 Sept. 60 ; Major, ^24 Mar. 6q; Brevet lAeu-
tenant Colonel, i Oct. 77 ; Lt. Colonel, 30 Jan. 80.
Muors.— 2 George Henry Cochrane, Commandant qf Kusiowlie Depot; Sneign, 2 Aug. 48 ; Lt. 13 Dec. 51 5
Captain, 21 May 58 ; Bt.Major, 5 July 79 ; Major, 24 Mar. 75.
1 Forster Longfleld,* J5«*. 15 Jan. 56 ; Lt.^i Aug. 56 ; Capt.^^j^ Sept. 58 ; Bt.Major, 5 July 79 ; Major, xa May 75.
X Reginald Whitting,» Eneign, '26 Deo. 56; Lt. 23 Mar. 58; Capt. '15 Jan. 61; BUMajor, 20 Feb. JAi
Major, 7 Mar. 77.
2 William Bannatyne, Eneign, 97 April 58 ; Lt. '13 Dec. 59 j Capt. '26 Jan. 66 ; Bt.Mqjor, 3 Nov. 78 j Jfi^or,
30 Jan. 80. ^
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CAPTAnrs.
Charles Bradford Brown*
Edward Williams
ThomasGorges Crawley ^.ii/.agXaiMirl;- \
$hire Mifie Volunteere j
Jeremy Peyton Jones
John Dawson
; Armar Graham Low^7
William Willoughby Bgerton
Edwin Jervis*
Bennett Fleming Handy
Francis James Stuart
Nash Short
Arthur Fawkes
John James Hamilton, Adf, 2 Lanea- >
akire MiUtia )
William Stancomb Sinkinfl
Thomas Blake Humfrey
Stanley Napier Roberts
William Louis
Robert Julian Orde Jooelyn»
Alfred Lewia^o
Arthur Henry Coi>e
Stephen Brown ,
Artnur Ashley Ruck
LnunvAVTS.
2 James Matthew Taylor
X Rowland Oakeley
a William Richard Orme
9 Henry Thomas Granger
I Lawrence Charles F. Thompson
1 Henry Meredith Wade, Ineiruetor of\
Mneketrg i Aug^9 }
2 Frederick James Whalley,.^d;. 36 Aug. 76
Henry Manley Briscoe
1 George Robert Stone
2 William Lloyd Brereton
1 Standish Henry Harrison ,
2 Llewellyn Salusbury Mellor.....
I Henry John Robert St. George Richardson
a Henry Arthur Fletcher
a Percy Schletter
3 Arthur Charles Greaves Wi^nTtiTig
a Joseph Hume Balfour
1 Harvey WUliam de Montmorency
2 O'Donnel Colley Gmttan, Station
Qffleer, Koortim ,
2 Edward Levien Maisey c
a Charles Gray Robertson
Arthur Augustus Whitelook Bright i
Bright-Smith )
2 Lawrence Charles Dundas
SxcoFD LisvnyAVTS.
9 Horatio James Evans
a John Bumard Edwards
Edmund Harrington Molyneuz-Seel
2 Valentine Augustus MUman Fowler
I Henry John Wright Guise
X Gilbert Thomas Elliot
Augustus St. John Seton
X George Campbell
a Colin Alexander Robertson Blackwell ...
X Rowland Fawcett Liddell Farrer
Stapleton Lynch Cotton
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P 6 Jan.
5 July
3 July
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'23 April
8 Feb.
P93 Aug.
7 Aug.
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6 Aug.
*• 9 Jan.
'21 April
X7 July
'19 Jan.
P20 Deo.
14 Mar.
'26 Jan.
6 Feb.
' 7 Feb.
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' X Aug.
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5 Nov.
55 26 Feb. 561 15 June 66
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61 ' 6 Mar. 67
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62 ' 8 June 67
63 '10 Nov. 69
62 24 Dec. 67
J*i3 Feb.
61 29 July
61 P30 June
59 22 Jan.
61 ^ig Nov.
62 J'2s July
62 1 1* 10 Nov.
6i'* I Aug. 68
62 ' 8 June 67
63 '10 Nov. 69
24 Dec.
_^ 4 June 73
65 14 June 73
65 3 Mar. -^
02|'io jxov. 65 3 Mar. 74
62P29Dec. 65 29 July 74
65 8 Nov. 74
66 23 Jan. 75
66 I April 75
67 25 Feb. 75
67 2x July 77
68 23 Nov. 77
58 '90 Feb. 66 99 Deo.
69 24 Sept. 78
70 6 Nov. 79
70 30 Jan. 80
6x 30 Dec.
63'P26 Jan.
63 '20 Feb.
63! II Jan.
64 1 Pi 3 Feb.
64jP28 0ct.
561 21 May
66 Pio Nov.
66 P26Feb.
66 i'23 Mar.
66P30N0V.
93 Sept. 7X a8 Oct.
30 Jan. 78
2HD LIBUT.
Jan. 78
Jan. 78
Deo. 78
Aug. 79
Aug. 79
"~ 79
80
80
80
80
Aug.
Oct.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
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P20 Sept.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
8 June
19 Nov.
98 Feb.
91 Sept.
9 Deo.
x5 Jan.
xo Sept.
X2 Nov.
X3 June
xo Sept.
6 Oct.
29 Nov.
xoMar.
92 May
XX Sept.
30 Nov.
30 Jan.
78
1 General Ball served in the Penin-
sula with the 34th Regiment from June
X809 to Nov. 18x3, including the siege
of Badajoz in May 18x1 ; battles of
Busaco and Albuhera, actions at
Arroyo de Molino and Almaranj
battle of Vittoria (wounded in the
head) , and affairs at the Pass of Maya
(severely wounded in the left le|r)*
He has received the War Medal with
three Clasps.
IForeontinuaHcn qfNotee §ee pnud»
ingpage.
Faeinge Blne.—AgenU, Messrs. CoE
and Co.-— IriehAgente,
itt Battalion embarked for Malta, 9
Marek x866; D«p6t, Portedown mUI
Forte. ^ ^
2nd BaH, embarked for India, SepL
X877; 2>epot, Portedown SUl Forte.
Pagmaetert,—! Thos. Palmer Senior, 15 May 67; J^^* 18 Nov. 57 J -2#. x6 July 6x} Son, Major, 15 May 77,
Digitized by V^jOO^li:^
Quarter MoHere,—! William Rowe, x8 Oct. 73.
• Philip Spenoer, 31 Jan. 77.
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9th (East Norfolk).
rSttb DiHriet No. 31.
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The' figure of "ifritMiniaT~"RoL«ir'* "YnniaA." "Cobuitwa." "Bubaoo" " Salukakci. " "vnroEu" "St
*^BAaTLur""NiTa" "PiirarBULA" "Cabool 1843" "Moodmb" "Fbbozbshax" "Sobbaob" "Sbtawoml"
• Ooloiiel.—5ir Henry Bates,^ KCB. Efuign, 9 Jxtly 29; Lt. 38 Nov. 33; C<^«. '8 Aug. 45; J?*J£a>or,i)
June 46; BtLt.Colonel,7 June 49 i Major, 'iiOot. 53; Cofojw/, 28 Nov. 54; Lt.CoUnul^iSSe^ir,
Major General, 9 Oct. 63; Lieut. Qetieral, 8 Mar. 72 ; General, 1 Oct. 77 ; Colonel 9th Foot, 31 Dec. 71.
Lieutenant Coloncdt.— z Francis George Cocksedge Probart,* Eneign, z8 Nov. 53; Lt. ai Sept 54;
Cant. 29 Feb. 56; Major, '30 Sept. 68; Liendmuini Colonel, 21 July 77.
2 William Daunt, » Eneign, 13 Sept. 48; Lt. PisJFeb. 53; Cap*. 29 Feb. 56; Major, 14 Feb. 72; JUJt
Colonel, 18 Mar. 78; Lt. Colonel, i May 78.
Majors.— X Francis Knatchbull,»ifiwvn, »s Dec. 51 ; Lt. 6 June 54 ; Capt. 17 Nov. 57 ; jB< Jfii/or, 5 J11I771;
Major, 15 Feb. 74; Bt.Lt.Colonel, 11 June 79.
1 Henry Collingwood Vibart,« ^ii#^,Pi8 Aug.S4 i •^'. la Jaa. 55 ; Capt. 'x5 April 59 ; Bt. Major, 5 Julj::;
Major, 17 May 76.
2 Chas. John Cramer Sobertfl,» Eneign, '21 Jan. 53 J L^- 9 Mar. 55 j Capt. '6 May 59 ; BtMajor, 5 JoIft^;
Major, X Mi^ 78.
2 j?.#.c. Alex. Brooke Morgan,^ Endgn, 6 Apr. 55 ; Lt. 28 Nov. S7 ; Cagrf. >'9 Jan. 63 ; BLMajor, 15 Apf- n;
Jf q;or, II May 78.
Oaptaihs.
Wm. Ja8.Massy,4d7. WeetNorfolkMiUiia
3 W. H. Brrington Ridsdale"
2 Charles Smith Perry .^.
I Arthur Henry JoBselyn .1
I John Gillespie
Edmund Kerrich
William Richtud Vandeleur
BKBIOir OB
2KD LIBOT.
20 July 55
iMay 55
P29 May 57
1 Herbert WitherstoneMynorsBaskerville
2 Charles More Stookley,*t Brigade^
Major, CanSLahar Force S
2 Gerard Septimus Burton
2 Harry Hatchinson Augustus Stewart
2 Robert Henry Burrell Airey"
I Marsden Samuel James Sunderland ...
1 James Algernon Ind
2 Francis William Henry Daviee Butler^^
2 John Campbell Taylor Hum&ey^^
2 ThomasFarley"
I Daniel Diokinison, Superintendent qf >
Chvmnaeia, Northern Dietrict )
I Archibald Graham Wavell ,
s Joseph William Minchin Cotton
I Augustus Henry Longfleld
LiBUTBiriirTS.
1 p.».c. Frederick Woodhouse James, )
Adjutant i May 78 S
2 Charles Herbert Shepherd
2 Richard Andrews Mitchell"
I John BainesSeddonDeverell....
I Edward Croft Murray
1 Octavius Allcard
X Edward Bosville James
Fred. T. Rowan Hamilton
Samuel Martin Gully
Divie Knighton Robertson
X Frederic William Brewster, JM^rtfctor )
qf Mueketru 13 Sept. 79 S
2 Frederick Alexander Currie"
2 Henry Jas.Shuckburgh,"^<(;. 13 Jan. 78
1 Harry Arnold Armitage
2 William Gibbs Straghan"
2 George MUward Griffin," Inet. ofMue- \
ketry 26 Nov. 78 }
Lewis Horace Phillips"
2 Henry Oxenden Weare"
2 Ralph Henry Fenwick Lombe^^.
2 Otway Mayne"
Ernest William CunlifRe
2 Joseph Thompson, Interpreter
z Hastmgs Augustus Eyre
Bbooitd LnuTxviXTS.
2 Arthur Sidney Vesey
2 Edward George Bunbury
2 James Lome Govan
2 Andrew Oracroft Becher
2 George Stewart Ommanney
X William Francis Percy
2 Frederick John Dealtry Lugard .,
2 Charles Edward Borton
1 Bernard de Mussenden Leathee .
2 Boyce William Morton
Sausmarea Dobrde Shortt «...
May 58
Dec. 62
Jan. 55
, Dec. 58
»i8 Oct. 5Q
4 Jan. 62
28 Jan. 59
24 July 60
30 April 58
i'24May 61
^ 4 June 61
II Sept. 57
27 Mar. 58
Px5 Oct. 6x
P19 Dec. 62
28 July 63
2 Dec. 60
P3iMay 64
Pxx Dec.
15 Jan.
2 Oct.
P25 Sept.
^14 June
23 Nov.
P 3 Oct.
' 9 Feb.
xo Sept.
'28 Dec.
P19 Jan.
" 7 Jan.
7 Jan.
p 2 May
30 June
x9 Mar.
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27 Mar.
• 5 June
24 Aug.
Pi 3 Feb.
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31 Deo.
» 2 May
P26 Jan.
31 Aug.
9 Nov.
P29May
P12 Dec.
P13 Dec.
P30 Mar.
P26 Sept.
P22Mar. 71
17 Mar. 77
29 Sept. 77
2KD LIBUT.I
8 Dec.
23 Jan.
30 Jan.
30 Jan.
xMay
xMay
XI May
4 Dec.
9 July
57^30 Aug. 64
58p2oSept. 64I
58 P 8 May 66
60 P 9 Nov. 66|
64|Px4Sept. 70
X Oct.
I Oct.
31 Deo. 78
P23 Jan. 69
P15 Feb.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
P24 July
28 Oct.
29 May
3Jnly
4 Dec.
X Feb.
6 Mar.
30 Dee.
2 Dec.
28 Oct.
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13 Sept.
20 Jan.
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X Jan.
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16 Aug. ,^
21 July 77
16 Feb. 78
I May 78
29 Aug. 76
X Jan. 79
73
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13 Aug. 79
31 Jan. 80
Sir Henry Bates has serred ihm
years in the West Indies and twgaljj
one years in the East Indies. Semd
as Aide de Camp to Sir Robrt
Dick, who was killed at the b«^ «
Sobraon (Medal) ; andwastppjiBW
after that action Aide de Camp to
Lord Gough, the Commander ia
Chief in India, in which capscitytj
7* ser\'ed in the Punjaub campsigQ a
1848-49, and was present at the afiui
of Ramnuggur and subseqaentope*
tions resulting in the passsfreof ufl
Chenab and the batUes of ChiBitt-
waUah and Goojerat (Medal with trt
Clasps). Commanded the Soaffl
Western Division of Ireland, Hew
Quarters Cork, during the Fewo
Rising of 1866, and received ue
71 ithanks of the Irish GovenunenJ a
76 (his services on that occasion-
74 » Lt. Colonel KnatchbuU somd wa
75 1 the 89th Regiment in the Crimet fr«
79 the 15th December 1854, including aj
79 siege and fall of Sebastopol, and iW*
of the i8th June (Medal wilh caisft
and Turkish Medal) .
n Captain Stockley serred m aj
Indian N. W. Frontier war of i863,»J
was present at the attack on the Onf
Piquet, and severely wounded oa w
Umbeyla Heights on the 19th ^^^
ber (Medal with Clasp). Serred fl
the Jowaki campaign of iSyrTS*
Brigade Major to the xst Brigtd^
H Captain Humfirey served witt^*
19th Regiment in the Haisrs ^
paign in 1868, includingthe toP^
agfunst the tribes in^e BlscfcMo«»
tain (Medal with Clasp). Serral a
the Jowaki campaign of i87T-7»- ,
[Notee eontiMtd on lamer Mr f
lathFooL
Pofwoiifrt.— z Richard WilBon, 9 Oct. 78 ; Ent. '23 Oct. 57 ; £<. 14 May 6z ; Cef*. x Apr. 70.
3
QftarterMaetere.-^i William Duke, x6 Dec. 76.
2 Albert Reeves, 30 Nov. 78. f-* ^ 1
Fadmge YeMow.— Agent, Andrew Lawrie, Esq.— Jriti Agenie, Menrs. Oaae ana Sona. _ . ^
i§t Batt. returned from the Cape qf Good Hope, Auguet, 1870. und BaU. emlarkedfor India, 23 Oel. t>;f
It Batt, Oolehaitor.'l
ndBatt., Xalta. J
"Egtjt" (with the Sphinx)
%
10th {Ncyrth Lincolnshire). [^^!l!^t':':^£o<iin, U6
30
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'PijrarBtJLi." "SOBBAOW" ••PiorjAUB" ••MooxAur'' "Goojbbai" "Lrcwow.*
Qt, XX Nov. 78,
Colonela.— 3 John Byroni . - -
Ifq/or, Z3 Not. 73 ; X<.Co2oim», 8 March 76.
liam WiltBhire Lynch,' JSmm^, 'xt Sept 50; LUut. ^13 Deo.
GxPYAnrB.
3 Clifton de NenfVilleOrr Stoekwell
3 AdolphoB Fred. Waleh'
I William Whitla»o
X GharleB Anthonr Denny
x Henry Gny Caneton
John Carathers Little, AdhOamt 8euth\
Lmeolm mUHa S
3 Gerard Paul Townshend
3 Henry Albert Piatt"
X SdmxindJamee Young ArmBtrong
George Coqpe Hehne, AiiuUnU £rora\
HmoolmMUUia .. ...7. S
pa.e, Archibald dien,"i>U.il .^(l.M,\
Gm. Dwonpori S
John Smith O'Brien Blake
3 Oharlee Knatchbnll
3 Hongham Charles Hontl^"
X George Hood
Richard George Sonthey
James WoloottLang
Hostace BeanmontBamaby^d|f»toii<')
iPerek$kir« R^ VoltmUert i
Joseph Hamilton Hodgson
3 Nicholas Pnrcell O'Gorman
X George Hamilton Sij^er
X Armstrong William BUiott"
3 Robert Gardner Warton"
X Henry Bobert Roberts
i»Sn$%qu, Vx3Feb.S3; Lt, 14 Jnne54S Capt.,Va7 Jane 58; BtMajor^
.Colonel, B" ' '
*Enmgn,^
, , ^ max. 61; Be. JA,Oolom4l, 3^ Deo. TiiMqfor^at Max. 73 i J^t.voumsi, 3 maj 70; voio .
Kigors.— 3 Frederick Browne SMdwith,* JBn$i^, ^x Dec. 48; i«. 9 Feb. 55; Oap^- ^3 Mar. 59; Bi. M<yor,
5 July_73 : Mqjor, X3 Nor. 73 ; LtA
t p.9.e. William Wiltshire Lynch,».BMi^, 'xt Sept 50; i<«it<. '13 Deo. S3
Mt^or, 3 Mar. 6x ; Bt.Lt. OoUnul, 51 Deo. ^x ; Mqfor, 36 Mar. 7^ ; Lt.Coloiul, 3 May 76 ; Coloml, i Oct. 77.
« ; Capi. Z4 May 58 ; Brevef
J July 73 : MoQOT, o Feb. 76.
ohn Rndge, JTm^, Pxx Sept. 57; X<. a6 Oct. 58; Capk, 'xz Sept. 63; Bt.Mc^or, x Oct. 77; Mcff'or,
3 Mar. 78.
2 Ernest Archibald Bevger, Bmign, a April 58 1 Li. »z8 Nov. 59 i <^- *»^ ^P^ ^4; BtJiiy'or, z Oct 77 ;
Major, T3 July 78.
z Richard Johnson, Enaign, 30 April 58 ; Xi. '99 Nov. 59 ; Cofi. »3 May 64 ; Brmti M^or, x Oct 77 J Mt^or,
X3 Nov. 78.
36 April 58
x6Mar. 5:
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» 8 Nov. 6z
8 Feb. 6x
»x6 April 6x
x6 Joly 6z
» 6 Jan. 57
Z5 Oct. 6x
98 Jan. 6a
«»4Feb.
»xx Feb.
'38 May
' 8 Sept
'4l>ec.
X9 April
5 July
»33 Ang.
»xx Oct.
7 Mar.
» 7 April
»xx July
'x8 Jan.
'x9 Feb.
LZBimTAVlS.
z Metcalfe Dale
3 Frederic William Key Glass
X George Blagrove Paton ^*
I Herbert M^rick,i>/fM<.</irM.3oNov.78
z Frank Bobert Lowthi*
3 James deHoghton,«i Iiut. qfMutk$tfy\
Z4 Sept 78 S
Henry Compton Sewell Goldfrap, Ai- "),
jtOoHt 7 Aug. 78 }
z Bereelbrd Robert Hamilton
9 Heniy Wilev, A^mtaiU 34 Nov. 77
s Charles Ru^Terd Simpson
a Adrian Charles Ohanuer
I Beamish St John Barter
3 Thomas Hulkes THnghi^Tn Day
z Edgar Herapath
3 Henry Bolton Mainwaring
3 William Cecil Welsh BawUiison
z William Henry Longfleld
z William Sidn^ Carpenter
a George Augustus Ivatt
a Walter Latham Cox
z Francis Bernard Walter Richardson
3 Almeric Edmund Frederic Rich
Sboovd Lnvmrum.
3 William Griffith Grant
a Henry Du Buisson
3 Herbert Reginald Curteis Graham .
a James Clinton Hollway
Hon. Bernard Henry Philip Petre...,
z William Holland Coode
a Herbert Naylor Gaitskell
a Percy Francis Raikes Newbury
z Richard Narrien Gamble
a Guy Campbell Glenure Beaver
z HaiY)ld Alexander
2 Frederic Charles Lloyd
urBxav OS
an) LIXUT.
»z6 April
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'zs Oct.
» S Sept.
»zz Sept.
^9 Oct.
x4 Feb.
36 Feb.
'3May
Px4 June
»i9 July
»xx Oct.
'94 Jan.
P 9 May
P 5 Jan.
'x8 Jan.
1*33 Mar.
33 Deo.
J?x7 April
'3x Aug.
■" X Sept
Z9 Feb.
»33 Nov.
»xs Feb.
'39 May 67
'33 Aug. 69
'34 Nov. 69
'37 April 70
'30 Nov. 70
33 Sept. 7T
16 Feb. 78
X May 78
X May 78
xMay 78
z May 78
XX May 78
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zz May 78
35 May 78
4 Deo. 78
4 Dec. 78
33 Jan. 79
33 Jan. 79
'3 Aug. 79
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13 Aug. 79
Z4 Jan. 80
64 33 Mar. 76
64 II Nov. 76
6s n^Teh. 77
6s 31 Oct 77
66 3> Oct. 77
67 34 Nov. 77
67 33 Jan. 78
3 Mar. 78
69 a Mar. 78
69 az Aug. 78
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Jo 13 Nov. 78
J, z7May 79
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38 Oct.
38 Oct.
38 Oct
38 Oct
38 Oct. 7z
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x3 Nov.
38 Feb.
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30 Nov.
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39 Nov.
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31 Aug.
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39 Nov. 79
*Lt.Colonel Byron served in the
34th Regiment at the siege of Sebas-
topol in z8s4, and was wounded and
taken prisoner in a sortie by the
Russians on the night of the 30th
December (Medal with Clasp, and
Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian
campaign in Z8S7-58, including ac-
tions at Cawnpore under Windham,
siege and capture of Lucknow, and
relief of Asimghur (Medal with
Clasp).
FofwuuUn.'^x (9eorge Hamilton Anson, x Apr. 78 : Son. Captain, i, . . .
3 Robert M'lntosh Nott, x Apr. 78 ; Sn$, X3 Jan. 67 ; Lt. 8 July GB ; Capi. 8 Dec. 77.
Qsorffr MatUn.—a James Templeton, 37 Sept 7X. 1 xnt Bait, returned from Singapore, 37 April Z877.
I Albert Clay, 30 Nov. 78. ) and Batt. returned from Rangoon^ 19 Feb. Z873-
Taeingt ^allom.—Agente, Messrs. Cox and Qo.—IrUh Agente, Messrs. Cane and Sons.
Prinee Edward of Saze Weimar served the Eastern campaign of Z854 with the Crrenadier Guards, including the
stllei of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (wounded in the leg ru the Trenches, xpth Oct.,
&d mentioned in despatches (Aide de Camp to the Queen and Colonel, CB., Medal with four jGlasp^X^G»r. pf^he
«gion of Honor, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). TTigitizedlDyVi^CFOgre
147-8 10^^ (The North Lincohiehvre).
* Oolonel Lynch served in Persia with the Scinde Horse in 1857 (Medal with Olasp). Joined HayelocVs (oru
on its first taking the field in India, and was present in every action fonght by that colnmn fhorse killed under his
at Oawnpore). Appointed 10 the command of a troop of Volunteer Cavalry after the recapture of Cawnpoit, asd
subsequently served as second in command of the Volunteer Cavalry with the Oude Field Force, and waspme;
in all the actions fought by that force untU the relief of Lucknow on the 25th Sept. 1857, and defence of the ResidscT
until its final relief on the a4th Nov. following bv Lord Clyde (severely wounded, thanked by the Crovernor Gesei:
in Council, mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp, Brevet of llf^or, and grant of a year's service for Ltck-
now). Mentioned in Horse Guards GenenJ Orders *^for conspicuous and praiseworthy conduct" at Bem&ei
daring the epidemic of yellow fever in 1864, when he was for some months in command of his Battalion.
' Major Bflmdwith served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, and was present with the party of the idb Be^ •
ment under Captain Dunbar (who was killed) at the attempt to relieve Arrah (wounded) ; advance to LoekikT.
and actions at Chanda, TJoLeerpoTe, and Sultanpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, storming of Uie £iQaamitt.n
and Kaisabagh, passage of the Tonse, relief of Azimghur, capture of Jugdespore, and operations in its vies:;
(Medal with Clasp).
> Major Walsh served in the 62nd Regiment in the Crimea, subsequent to the Call of Sebastopol, from the ru
September 1855 to the end of April 1856.
"> Major Whitla commanded a detachment of the ist Battalion zoth Begiment in the Perak River ExpeditiGfi 2
1875, and commanded the troops when a combined naval and military force attacked and captured two stockafa
and five guns (Mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major).
" Captain Piatt accompanied an expedition up the River Gkunbia in z86z, and was present at the bombardms:
of the enemy's entrenched works on the banks of the Sowarraounda Creek, storming capture and deBtmctioa '
the fortified Carawan, Kinty Cunda, and Saba. Was on board the Pentfferanee when that troop-ship was totili
wrecked off the island of Miuo on axst Oct. z86o.
^* Major Huntley commanded a detachment of the zoth Regiment at the attack and capture of the Kaiajti
Stockades, Sunghie Ujong, Malay Peninsula, in Z874. Also served in the Perak Expedition in 1875-76.
19 Captain Elliott served with the zoth Regiment in the Perak Expedition in Z875, and was severely wounded li
the assault on the Malay Stockade of Passir Sala.
u Captain Warton served with the zoth Regiment in the Expedition into the Native State of Sunf^hie Ujoce.
Mal^ Peninsula, in Z874, and was present at the attack and capture of the Kapayan Stockades.
1* Lieut. Paton served with the zoth Regiment throughout the Perak exi>edition against the Malays in 1S75-::
(mentioned in despatches).
^' Lieuts. Meyrick and Lowth served with the zoth Regiment in the Perak Expedition in Z875, and were preu&t
when a combined Naval and Military force attacked and captured the Stockades and five guns at Passir SaU.
*^ Lieut. deHoghton served in the Ashanti war from the Z7th December Z873, including the battle otAmotitl,
•attack and capture of Becquah, and advanced guard engagement at Jarbinbah (Medal with Clasp). Has beea
awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal Humane Society; also its Gtold Medal for the most distinguished act of sb^
year Z874.
Continuation of Notes to gth Foot.
* Lt. Colonel Probart served with the 95th Regiment in the Crimean campaign fh)m the 24th Nov. Z854, includisf
the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Me^jidie, and Turkish Medal). Served rJ^
the 54th Regiment during the Indian mutinv,— in Eastern Bengal against the Chittagong Mutineers, and in IM
Clyde's campaign in Oude in Z858-59 (Medal).
>Lt. Colonel W. Daunt served in the Crimea ft-om 27th Nov. Z854, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and
assault on the Cemetery on the z8th June (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie,and Turkish Hedal).
* Major Vibart served in the Crimea flrom z6th Feb. Z855, including the siege and tah of Sebastopol, andaaaa^
on the Cemetery on the z8th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
7 Major Morgan served in the Hasara campi^gn in z868, including the expedition agidnst the tribes & ^
Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp). „
B Major Roberts served with the 4Qth Regiment in the Crimea firom zst April Z855, including the siege ud fk*
of Sebastopol, and assaults of the Reoan on the z8th June and 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Kedal).
with two Clasps for the Taku Forts and Pekin) . Served with the szst Regiment during the operations agsinA ibt
Taepings in the vicinity of Shanghai in April and May Z862, resulting in &e taking of the stockade of Nanhsux.
oapture by esaclade of the walled cities of JECadin, Tsinpoo, and Tsolin, the fortified town of Niuow, and th« afi^
at Nanhsiang .
" Captains AJrey and Farley, Lieuts. Mitchell, Currie, Shuckburgh, Straghan, Griffin, Phillips, Wears, LoDbe.
and Mayne served in the Jowaki campaign of z 877-78.
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Yeara'Ser. Colonel.— <Str Francis Beymour.i iaW., JTCB. JEntiffn, ^2'hia,y 34; if. '16 June 37 ; Capt. ^4 Sept. 40: CapL
FuU Half 4r Li. Colonel, '28 June 50; Colonel, a8 Nov. 54; lf«/or General, 10 Sept. 641 Lt General, 14 April 71;
""• ^-^ ff«Mr«/, I Oct 77; CoiojwZ nth Foot, 7 Feb. 74. t- ,, , ^ f /j.
Lieutenant ColoneU.— 2 William Taylor Corrie, Bneign, '7 Nov. 56 ; Lt. '15 June 38 : Capt. '23 July 61 : Major,
*22 July 71 ; Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, 1 Oct. 77 ; Lieutenant Colonel, 31 Oct 77.
1 Marcua L, M'Caualand, 1Pjmv»» '3 ^^7 5^ j Xf . '24 Mar. 54 ; Capt. »2 Oct. 58 : Major, 24 July 71 ;
£r««/ Lieutenant Colonel, i Oct 77 ; ii«t<«n«i«« Colonel, 31 Oct 77.
lliy«»— « Kdward Birch, Ene. ''24 Feb. 54 i ■^<- '» May ss i Capt. X7 Sept 6x; Bt.Major, 21 Nov. 74 j Mc^or,
jrMar. 77.
2 William Adam Smyth, Commandant of Foorundkur Sanitarium; JSneiffn, $ Feb. 58; Lt. '13 July 58:
Capt. P21 April 63 ; M(\jor, 7 Mar. 77.
2 John William Green, Jhieign, P17 Nov. S7 ; J^'- '" Mar. 59 ; Capt. » 9 Oct 63 ; Brevet Mqjor, 1 Oct 77;
Major, ji Oct. 77.
I David Halliday, Sneign, >30 July 58 ; Lt. '16 April 6i ; Capt. P8 June 67 ; 3fqyor, 16 Feb. 78.
GlfTAIVS.
I Frederic Wataon
1 Edward Henry Hare
2 Edward Lee Street
X p.«.c. Charles Fred. Oolvile
2 Alexander Henry Vaughan
Henry Herbert Skill, Adi, x Devonl
MiUtia S
a Frederick Fitaroy Gibbons
1 James George Ballantyne
2 Christopher Samuel Bailey, Adjutant^
Funjab Volunteere S
z George Vincent Meredith
2 Thomas Albert Kemble
3 William Hamilton Marriott
1 Philip Henry Smith
X Spencer Byng Astley
2 Richard Squire ImhoflT O'Brien
2 Dennett Thomas Kinder
Edward Hensman Tanghan
2 ».«. e. James Walker Andrews
3 James Herbert Tule
Charles Edward Lang
X BossThompson
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2 William Yorke
2 Richard Edward Kelsall, Inet, qfMu9-\
ketryx Apr. 78 }
2 William Prinn Noon
2 James Browne
Wm.Arthur Joyce Murray, Adj.i Aug.77
X George Maokworth Bullock, ai8t<^CoU.
2 James Herbert Yidal Braithwaite
2 William Henry Bishop, Interpreter
2 Samuel Keith Harries
Arthur Ernest Peters
William Tomes FairbrotJier
2 Cecil William Park, Adjutant 34 Apr. 79
- Herbert Batson
Henry Charles Garden
2 May
5 Jan.
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23 Nov.
X George Halford D'Ovly ,
a Thomas Arthur Harkness Davies ,
3 Frederick Clifton Briggs
a Edmond Talbot Stanley
X Montagu CreightonCunry ,
X Alfred Garden
1 Edward Charles Edward- ColUns ,
2 William James Knowles Dobbin....
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2 Leonard Hugh Yidal
2 Arthur Phayre
2 Philip Anderson Watson
John Bayly
Hon. Walter Yarde-Buller
a Charles Patrick WUliam Pirie
1 Robert Bennett
K Henry Howard Bedingfeld
a Reginald Hough Light
a James Herbert Smith
2 George John Sllioombe
Percy Arthur Noding St Leger Wood...
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1 Sir Francis Seymour embarked
for the East on the 28th February
1854 with the lat Battalion Scots Fu-
silier Guards, in which he served
without intermission throughout the
Crimean campaign to the rku of Se-
bastopol on the 8th Sept. 1855, when
he returned to England in conse-
quence of a severe wound in the hMd
which he received in the trenches
before Sebastopol while Field Officer
commanding tne Right Attack on the
24th August 1855. He was present
at the Battle of the Alma where he
was highly commended for his gal-
lant conduct. Battle of Balaklava,
the repulse of a sortie the day after,
and Battle of Inkerman where he
received a gunshot wound of the
hand, and succeeded to the command
of the Battalion at an early part of
the da^. Was recommended for the
Victoria Cross for gallant conduct
when Field Officer m the Trenches
on the 24th August 1855, as well as
for his conduct at the battle of the
Alma. Was in temporary command
of the Battalion during a portion of
the winter of 1854-55. (Medal with
four Clasps, CB., Officer of the Legion
of Honor, and Class of the Medjidie*
and Turkish Medal).
Pagmaeten.-'i Fred. Wm. Vance Packman, x Apr. 78; Sm. a Jnly 58; Lt 1 July 63 J Cbp<ix7 May 74.
3
Quarter Maaten,—i William Mullins, 17 July 63.
9 George Evans, 33 May 77.
Faeiugi QietHL-Affenti, Messrs. Cox and Co.— 7n»* Aaente,
let Battalion returned from India, X3 April X877. ^-^
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Bar
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IV,
the Oastle, Key, and Motto, Moniit Iiuignia Calf*. ** Smmsmqataxam " " Inu "
"Niw ZiALijro."
Colonel.— John Patton, 17m^, i8 Sept 17 j X<. »i Mar. ai ; Cop^. »io Sept. 55 ; Major, '31 Oct. 34 ; Ll.Col'
»i8 A.ug. 43 ; CoZ. 30 June 54 ; Major Qonoral, ao Feb. 59 » £^*&*n*ral, x Jan. 68 j &«a«rai, xo Oct 74;
Co2on«rxaih Foot, 2 Nor. 75.
' • • - - " - - ■ •• 46; i«. 13 Sept 49; Capt, x7 Mar. 58;
' ' r. 78.
Vor, 9 AprilTo; Broottlaet^
Unant Colonei^i Oct 77 ;' Id. Colonel,' 10 Apr. 78. " '
Kajort.— x GharleB Jocelyn CecU BilleiT', Bn$, ax Jan. 53 ; LI. 21 Sept. 54 ; Oapf. 9 Sept 55 ; Major, t May 71.
2 Edward Marcon.> 17m. 13 Sept. 48 ; Xf .3 Deo. 52; dg/t, 30 Sept. 58 ; Bt,Mmfor,s July 73 > -Vq^t X'^P'- 73;
Brntt Lieutenant Colonel, i Obt. 77.
a William Cooke O'Shaughnessy,* Bneign, '16 June 54 ; X<. 3 Aag. 5s { Capi. '30 Sept 59 ; Brevet M^,
sJuly 72; JtfiEyor, 9 Apr. 78.
William Thomas Baker, Commandant of Mwrtee Depot: JBneian, 7 Jaa« ^; ZA, '9 July 5a; Captam,
ag Aag. 56; Brevet Mqjor, 5 Jnly 7a ; Me^or, 10 Apr. 78 ; Bt.Lt.Colonel, 31 Dee. 78.
sVu
Hngh Pearce Pearson,? BH^odf Jrq;or,
an^ DiviMCM, Cainl Bield Foroe
Henry Macgrecror Lowiy*
I William Keongh
I William Grosbie Siddons Mail*
Henry Long William PhiUipa"
; Campbell Thomas Morris
\ James Edward Harris
1 John King Dooner>'
I George James Gk>rdon
Walter John Boyes, JD^. Aij, Om. ami
meMon CoM F^^roe
Simon Bagge Triphook,» Station BU^
Qgleer, JBueowUe Z>epot
pj.e. Charles Henry Gardner, Brigade I
Major, Colekeeter '..... J
I Louis Worthington Wihnear^* ....
Bichard O'Shaughnessy Brooke
I Arthur French
Charles Kelj, Adjutant CamMdpe MUitia
1 Thomas Baker
0.«.e. John C. Bobertscn Glasgow ....
lianflred John Sawyer
Owen Williams
: John James Fox Irwin
Arthur Staniforth Hext
I Bichard Thomas Edward Dowse ....
LnvnvAVTS.
Oharles Fturfkx Hntton Bidden
Charles Bichard TownlQyfii4;. 94 Sept 73
Bichard James Pike ,
Arthur Cotes ,
Wm. Bandolph Bouth. at Ah^T CcU^e.,
James Sidney Tillyer-Blunt
Charles Donoyan Care, Inet, of MiU'\
hetre xx Oct. 78 J
John Logan Fnser
Claude Kennedy, Adjutomt 3 Apr. 78 ..
Arthur John Watson
Henry Cautley
John Bird M'Donell..
John Graham Smith
George Frederic Campbell Maokenaie..,
Frederick Wm. Bcudunore, Interpreter
Charles Anthony Clare Deane ...
Bichard Cranley Onslow
Archibald Cyril Cubitt
Bobert Bellew Adams
Alexander John Boss Hutchinson
Eustace John Vance
Wmiam Frederick Perceral
John Maxwell Carpendale
Alexander Maurice Leslie
Sacoim LisunirxjrTS.
X Francis Patrick Hutchinson .
X Arthur Biajor Brabazon
X Ernest James Medley
X Frank Graham
William Giles
X Arthur Faulconer Poulton ....
X Edward Arthur Kemble
a Henry Evelyn Tombe
2 John Mac Neill Walter
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a WUUam Reade De-la-Pftre Lloyd 14 Jan. 80
a Francis William John Caulfeild X4 J«n. «>
a Francis Henry Smalpage »S FolJ- 80
Paymartere.—a George Shields, 19 June 79 ; ■^'- 4 Ow. 7a; Captain, slFeb. 79.
Quarter Ma*ieri,—j William Cox, 39 Oct. 73.
a Charles Cordery, x6 Feb. 78.
Paci«w«YeUow.—^^eii<f, Messrs. Cox and Co. IriekAgenie, ^ ^ ^ ^, ^„
xetBatt.embarkedfor India. IX SeptomborxZj^, DepSt, Portedown SiU,
• aad BaH, returned from In4a, Jamary 1878. J>ep6t, Fortedoum MUk
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LtOoL Walker served as Adjatsat
of the 8th Best at the siege sad
assault of Delhi (severely wonsded).
including repulse of sorties on 9^^
(horse shot) X4th x8th and asrd JvKy
1857 ; afterwards pfreeent in the se-
tions of Bolundshnr and Alligbnr,
battle of Agra, action of Dil Koodia
and relief of Luoknow under Lonl
Clyde, affkir of the and and sction
of the 6th Dec. at Cawnpore, tsd
action of Eliudagnns (Medal with
two CUksps).
• Lt Colonel Bagnell served is the
Kaffir war of 185X-53 (Medal).
• Lt.Colonel Manxm served withtos
,3th Begiment in the New Zealand
warofx866-7 (Medal).
• Major O' Shaughnee^ servedmth
the xath Begiment throughoot th«
New Zealand war of X863766, andnj*
present during the remaindo' of tM
Waikato campaign under SirDoncsn
Cameron, also at the opjBrstiopj
before and assault of the Gate nh
(Medal).
i» Captain Wihner served with th»
90th Idght Inf&ntry in the Inditf
campaign of 1857-58. induding tw
defence of the Alumbagh, leGefof
Luoknow by Lord Clyde, deltoce 0.
the Alumbagh under OntrBan, bu8*
and capture of Luoknow, and sab*;
quent operations in Oude (Medal wiui
two Clasps, and a year's service).
1 2th (East Suffolk), 151
7 JIajor Pearson served in the 84th Regiment throughout the operations of the Column under Havelook, inchidinfir
tho actions of Futtehpore, Aoung", Pandoo Nuddee, Cawnpore (wounded), Oonao, Buseerut Ounge (first and second),
Uoorbeake Chowkee, Bithoor, Mungawar, and Alum Bagn, relief of Lucknow, commanded a Company of the 84th
Rc^t. in the sortie of 26th Sept. 1857, and at the storming of the Him Kanah ; served with Outram's Force at tho
Alum Bagh, also at the assault and capture of Lucknow, relief of Azimghur, and pursuit of Koer Singh (Medal and
tn-o Clasps, and a year's service).
' M^or Lowry served during the New Zealand war of 1860-61 (Medal).
» Major Mair served throughout tho New Zealand war of 1860-61, including the capture of the Pahs at Kihihi,
capture of Matarikoriko, relief and rcpulho of the night attack on No. 3 Redoubt, action of Uuirangi, and skirmish
in front of Te Arei. Served during the first part of tho Waikato campaign, also as Adjutant of the Flying Column
(luring the war of 1863-64 (Medal).
" Captain Phillips served with the 12th Regiment throughout the New Zealand war of 1863-66, and was present
with the storming party at the capture of Raiigiriri on the 20th Nov. 1863 (Modal).
» Captains Dooner and Triphook ser^'ed in New Zealand during active operations in 1864-66 (Medal).
Continuation of Notes to i^th Foot.
1 Lord Mark Kerr commanded the 13th Light Infantry in the Crimea from the 30th June 1855, and waa at the
battle of the Tchemaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp. Turkish Medal, and 5th Class of the Medji-
(lie). Commanded the ist ^ttalion 13th trom the 3rd Oct. 1857 ^ suppression of the Indian mutiny. Commanded
the field force of Artillery Cavalry and Infantrv at the reUef of Azimghur on 6th April 1858 {Cli. and thanked by
tho Governor General for *' the gallantry and skilful management which met and broke through a very formidabJe
o;)po8ition"). Commanded the Battalion in the escort of a large convoy of stores and ammunition into the garrison
of Azimghur on oth April and the subsequent pursuit of Koer Sing's army on 14th April ; crossed the Granges and
look command of the field force in the Shahabad Dii^trict. Commancied ihe field force of Artillery Cavalry and
Iiifuntrv in the attack on and retreat from the Fort of Jugdefspore (wounded). Commanded the Battalion m the
'Inij.s-Gogra campaign, including the action at Toolscpore and during December and in January 1859, in the P^r-
suit of rebels (Medal).
' Lt Colonel Brown served with the 57th Regiment in the Crimea from 5th Feb. 1855, including the siege of Sebasto-
IK)1, attacks of the Redan on i8th June (with the storming Column) and 8th Sept.; also at the bombardment and
surrender of Kinboom (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidio. and Turkish Medal). Commaniied a party of
the ;7th Regiment with the Ck>lumn under Brigadier Coghlan at the attack and capture of the Arab village of
^•h( k Othman on the i8th March 1858 (mentioned in despatch, and thanked in General orders). Served in the
Nt-w Zealand war in z86t (Medal).
•> Lt. Colonel Gilbert served in the Oimea from 30th June 1855, including the battle of theTchemaya. siege and fall of
ScUititopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, and was present at
t^if relief of Azimghur and ihe subsequent operations in that district ; also in the actions at Amorah, Jugdesporc,
1 oomoreahgunge, Toolsepore, and the operations under Colonel Kelly in Tirhoot and the Terai, including tho
a<Lon at Bootwab (Medal). Served in command of the ist Battalion of the 1 3th Light Infantry during the operationa
:t'.' nnst Sekukuni in the Transvaal in 1878, including the storming of Tolyana'a Stadt. Commanded the battalion
:n tho operations of Wood's Flyhig Column in the Rr»i part of the Zulu war of 1879, taking part in the engage-
m<:-nt6 at Zungin Neck and Kambula Hill (mentioned in despatches, and CB.).
* Major Gillett served in the Crimea from the 2nd Sept. 1855, including tho siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal
^vlth Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the Indian campaign in 1858, and was present at the actions at
Amorah, Jugdespore, and Toolsepore (Medal).
' LtColonel England served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858, and was present at the actions at Amorah
nn the 17th and 25th April (Medal). Served in the operations against Sekukuni in the Transvaal in 1878, including
the storming of Tolyana's Stadt; also throughout tho Zulu war of 1879, taking part in the engagements at Zcmgin
Neck, and Kambula Hill, and, in command of the ist BattaUon, in the action at Ulundi (mentioned in despatches.
Brevet of Lieut.Colonel) .
' Lt.Colonel Leet served during the Indian campaign in 1858-59, and was present in the actions of Amorah on
the 17th and a5th April, Nuggur Amorah on 9th June, attack on and retreat IVom Jugdespore, action of Toolsepore,
au<l those at Bootwall ; he acted as Staff Ofiicer to various Columns, and was twice specially mentioned in general
orcijTj* (Medal).
* Major Allftrey served with the 6th Regt. in the Indian campaign in 1858, including the operations in the
Ju?de«pore Jungle (Medal).
* Major Cox served in the Indian campaign, and was present in the two actions at Amorah on X7th and
25th April 1858, in the first of which he commanded the Skirmishers in a successfbi attack on the enemy's left (if edal) .
^^ Major Ethelston served in the 68th Light In&ntry at the siege and fall of Sebastopol in 1855 (Medal wit^
Cla^p, and Turkish Medal).
" Major Persse served with the t3th Light Infantry during the operations against Sekukuni in the Transvaal
in 1878. Served also throughout the Zulu war of 1879, and was present at the engagements at Zungin Neok,
Kambula Hill (woimded), and Ulundi (Brevet of Major).
'< Captains Kinloch, Evans, and Thurlow, Lieutenants Levinge and Pollock served in the operations against
^(-kukoni in the Transvaal in 1878 ; also throughout the Zulu war of 1879, and were present in the engagements
bt Zungin Neck, Kambula Hill, and Ulundi.
^* Captains Waddy and Fownes, Lieutenants Gallwey, Clark, Poynton, Williams, and Payne served in the
' perations against Sekukuni in the Transvaal in 1878, including the storming of Tolyana's Stadt; also throughout
the Zulu war of 1879 — Lieut. Gallwey as Adjutant of the ist Biittalion— and were present in the engagements of
Zungin Neck, Kambula Hill, and Ulundi.
'* Captain Otway and Lieutenant Allen served in the operations against Sekukuni in the Transvaal in 1878,
including the storming of Tolyana's Stadt; also throughout the Zulu war of 1879, and were present in the
engagement at Ulundi.
^* 1 'apiain Bradshaw served as Adjutant of the ist Battalion in the operations against Sekukuni in the Transvaal
ia 1878, including the storming of Tolyana's Stadt. Waa appointed to survey roads Arom the Transvaal to. Zulu-
land. Served in the Zulu war of 1879 <^ Assistant Director of Transport m Wood's Flying Column, and was
proBcnX in the eng^agement at Zungin Neck (mentioned in despatches).
" Lieut. Justice and Second Lieut. Uillas served in the Zulu war of 1879, and were present in the engagement
at Ulundi.
1' LicQU Towni^hend served in the operations against Sekukuni in the Transvaal in 1878 ; also in the Zulu war of
1 87V. and was present in the engagements of Zuii^^iu Neck and Ulundi.
>> Lieut. Walsh bcrved with the Mounted Infantry in the operations against Sekukuni in the Transvaal in 1878,
iiiclading the storming of Tolyana's Stadt; also throughout the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engage-
mt'ntA at Kambula Hill and Ulundi.
'* Lieut. Wilbraham served in the operations against Sekukuni in the Transvaal in 1878; also throughout the
Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagement at Kambula Hill.
»^ Second Lieut. Lovett served throughout Uxe Zulu war of 1879, and waa present in the engagements at Zungin
Nt^ck and Kambula Hill.
s' Second Lieut. West and Assistant Paymaster Gleig served throughout the Zulu war of 1879, and were present
in the engMements at Zungin Neck. Kambnla Hill, and Ulundi.
^ Second Lieut Snow served in the Zulu war of 1879.
=♦ Captain Bateman.— For War Services, see Army I'ay Department.
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A Mural Crown, Buperscribed ** Jbllxlabad " "Oabool 1842" " Sxyastopol."
PaUH«lf
Pay. Pay.
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a6
Oolonel.-ior(i Mark Kerr,^ CB. Enticn, »ip June 35 ; Lunii, p 14 Sept. 38 j^Cflp'at*. '26 June 40; IfoFor, 15
July sx • X< Colonel, '30 Dec. 53 ; Colonel, a8 Nov. 54 ; ifq/or ^«t*ro/, 6 March 68; ZteuUnant Gemerel, 13
Julv 76' General, 11 Nov. 78 ; Colonel 13th Light Infantry, 22 Feb. 80.
Lieutoiaat Colonels.— a William Edward Brown,* Bneign, 10 April ^gi^t. '26 Dec. 51 ; Cavt, 99 Dec. «:
Bt Major, 14 Sept.6o ; Jfo/or, 14 May 73 J ^r«Prf Lieutenant Colonel, i Oct.77 ; Lienienant CoUmel, 23 JmlA
I PhiUp Edward Victor Gilbert,* CB. JSneign, '13 Jan. 54; Lt. 26 June ssi Cap<. 23 Mar. 6x ; irtJf««r,
I Anr 7 A • Major, 24 Mar. 75 ; Lt. Colonel, z May 78.
Miors.-^ HeiSy Qifiett,* iM^», '24 Aug. 54; Lt. 26 June 55; Cap*. N June 61; Bl.Major, 21 July 74;
x^^^Bdw.'^Lu^che England,- Bneian, 6 July ss i Lt. 7 April 58 ; Capt. » 8 Jan. 64 ; Bt.Mv'or. i Oct 77 :
?i?'^iairii\i.^it%'^fe^ Z*.PiPeb.56; Cap^P4Nov.64; B*. Jf«;or. x OeC n ;
Major, t May 78 ; BtM.Colonel, 29 Nov. 79.
6»/i
Garaxvb.
Thofl. Alphonao 0ajj,Adj.9 BomenetMihita
1 Irving Stenlng AUfrey*
X William Cox»
2 Edmund Peel EthelBton^o
X Dudley Thomaa Peresei^
X QeorgeHibbertAnchiteKinlochU
2 William Oharlee Fred. Madden
a Robert Stuart Clarke
2 JohnFranciaBelliB
2 John James Boss
9 William Hunter Evans
2 William Russell Nash, Commandant ifi
Bamandroog ConvaUaceni Depot }
Bryan Bristow Twyne, Adj. 3 Adm.\
Bait. Somoreetekire Si/le VohmUere ...)
Henry Hallam Parr, MiUtarv Secretary 1
io aCr Bartle Frere, wiih rank of Me^or y
I Hugh Hovell Thurlow"
X JoSi Miller Elgee Waddy"
I Robert Cooke Otwayi*
I Fred. Walter Spencer-Stanhope
X Frank Boyd Bradshaw"
3 ».«.c. Richard Cooper
Arthur Close Borton, Aide de Camp to]
Sir Arthur Borton i
a Edward John Fownes^*
LiBUTXVAKTS.
I Bdmond Joseph Gallwey," A^. 19 Feb. 79
1 FrancU James Justice," Inet. of Mne- >
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xz April 62
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8 Jan. 58
9 Feb. 55
Px8 Sept. 60
P 8 Oct. 61
P30 June 65
P 4 June 6x
P 8 Jan.
8 May
Px8 April
hetrg 4 JtOi. 79
X Edmund William Clark"
3 Pierce Edward Hughes, Inetruetor qf
MneMry x6 April 75
a Bryan Palmes .......
X Biohard Arthur Herbert Townsend^' .
X Edward Morris Poynten"
Henry Alfired Walsh"
. Reginald Levinge"
X Arttiur George Wilbnhajn"
2 Anthony Lumb, AdaiiUaM 3 Apr. 78
X Raymond Burlton Williama"
X Arthur Williamson Alsager Pollock^ ....
I Richard Uoyd Payne"
X John Constantine Allen"
a Robert Poole Hooper
a Henry Gillon ...
a Arthur Henry Louis Bagoi,.ii(i«<ItfObmp>
totheDukeofBneUngham >
a Gabriel Qoooman Walter Hayward
I Alfired Baasett Pritohard
a Henry Thomas Shubriok
a Edmund James Peach Warden
P 6 July
Px7 Aug.
P37 Aug.
PxaNoVi 70
Sxooin> LxxOTxiTAns.
a Charles Warren Napier
a George Henry Holbeche Gouchman ....
a WiUiam Percy Cmminghaxn
a Henry Templer ■
a Courtney Heathcote Stisted
a Gaston BouverieUnwin
a Herbert Rhys Lloyd
X HenryWilson Lovett"
1 John William Henry West"
X Robert William Goodwin Hillas"
z Alexander Clement O'Dozmell
I Thomas D'Oyly Snow**
a Robert Edwin Corbett
a Leonard Wilkinson Cleveland Kerrich .
P 5 Aug.
P14 July
P30 Oct.
Pzo Nov.
Pa4 Nov.
P 6 July
Pxa Nov.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
a8 Oct.
a8 0ot.
28 Oct.
10 Jan.
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30 Jan.
30 Jan.
aVD LiaUT.
May 78
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May 78
May 78
Aug. 78
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Sept. 78
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8 June
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a8 Feb.
a Dec.
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xa Feb.
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aoNov
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28 April 76
6 Sept. 76
6 Sept. '
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23 Mar. 66
p2z Aug. 66
P 9 Mar. 67
PxsMay 66
P 7 Aug. 67
Px8Nov. 68
P2a April 71
29 Aug. 74
24 Mar. 75
I April 75
I Dec. 75
X April 70
23 Jan.
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31 Dec. 78
x8 Sept. 79
39 Not. 79
3x Deo. 78
39 Nov. 79
3x Mar.
ID Apr.
1 May
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30 Oct.
14 Dec.
9 Jan.
8 June
12 Feb.
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8 June
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PMSiaiferf.— 2 William Thomas M'Laughlin, 2a Mar. 79 1 Ene. o Jan. 63 ; i*. '30 Mar. 67 ; Cept.
X Henry William Bateman,** i Apr. 78 ; 1^. s Feb. 6x ; JW. P3 Aug. 66 ; dspt. 96 Jaa 74.
Quorlcr MmtUre, — 2 Robert Matheson, 7 July 75.
x Frank Sturt, x Nov. 79.
Femnge Blue.— ^mii, Mmsm. Ooz and Co.--^rMA AgenU, Sir E. Borouf h, Bi. and Co.
xtt BaUathn embarked f»r QihraUar, 14 Jnme 1867. D^, NewpoH, MommmA,
vnd BattaUoH embarked for Malta, 27 Julf 1877. I>^, NntpoH^ Mommamik.
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itarrs-
iBtBatt., Parkhvrtt. \
oDdBatt., PeahAwor, BragiO. J
The Frinet qf WaM Plume.
JMyk Waxxbloo " " Bhubtpobx
14th (Biichinghamshire)
(The Prince of Wales' Owti).
The White Horse. "JVee cupera terrent."^*
The Royal TiRcr, Baperscribed '* Iitdix'
rSub DUtrUt, No. lo. 153
\_BrigQde Depots Bradford
Toubkay" *'OoBuiriri."
*' BbVASTOPOL" '• NlW ZlALAVS.**
FnU liaU
P»y. P»y.
Ooknol.— 5»r Alfred Hastings Horsford,* GFC5. and Xf. 'la July 33 j Li. ^23 April 39 ; Capt. '5 Aii|C. 49 ;
Major, V26 Dec. 51 ; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 28 Slay 53 ; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54 ; Lt.Colonel, 2 Feb. 55 ; M<vor Qemeral,
I J^. 68; Lt.&eneral, a Auff. 75; General, ijOct. 77; Colonel 14th Foot, t Jan. 79.
XaetttcnaBt Oolonela. — a DawBoiT Stockley Warren,'» J?n«t^n, ^19 Dec. 51 ; Lt. 'i6 Dec. 53 j
•xo April 57; Mqjor, 3 Nov. 71 ; Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, i Oct. 77 ; Lt.Colonel, ao Mar. 78.
1 Francia Barry Drew, CB. Sne. '23 May 45; ^' 17 ^aff- 48; Cop^ »2i Nov. siiSt.Mqjor, 97 Julj 63;
lf<Vor, a3 Aug. 65 ; Bt. Lt.Colonel, 35 Oct. 73 j X<. Colonel, 7 Mar. 77 ; Colonel, 25 Oct. 78.
Kajora.— I Bdward WUliam Saunderg,' Ene. 28 Mar. 54 ; Lt. ^29 Deo. 54 ; Capt*: '"
ir<V.8July75; Bt.Lt.Colonel, 16 Jan. 8ow
I AndrewAlfd. I ^' '-
3 Wf
ndrewAlfd. LeMe8urier,*£M.z9 Jan.55 ; Lt. 17 Aug.55 ; Capt.^s Oct. 58 : Bt.MaJ. s July 721 lf«{;.z5 Aug. 77.
'Uliam Yoaug,7 Sne. P3 Mar. 54 ; X<. 6 Nov. 54 ; Cap*. '19 Aug. 56 ; Bt.Major, 5 July 72 ; iCajor, 33 May 74;
Bt.Lt. Colonel, 31 Dec. 78.
a HenryAuguBtufl Burton, Jm. 26 Oct. 55 ; X/. 26Mar. 58 ; Capt.H Feb. 63 ; Bt.Maj. a June 77 ; 3fq/. 83 N0T.79.
Capi.
26 Mar.;58 ; BtJiey. 5 July 7a ;
Oivieion, \
tr Riflee)
Captaihs.
AugustuB Frederick DeButts Dixon
3 Richard Seymour Lemon
a Frederick William Haringtoni^
Henry M'Leod Hutchison, Brigade)
Major, Peekamur Reeerve Divieion,
and Adjutant Caleutta VolunUer 7
a Walter Wightwick Haywood....
Bertram Walter C. Firman ....
Gerard Van Heythnvsen
David Anderson Ogden
Robert Graham Foster Pigott .
John Hosack
a Arthur Walter Noyes
Herbert Lovell Woodland
Robert William Richardaon
3 Charles Alexander Morris
William Syer Purkis
1 Patrick Grosbie
9 Somerset James Butler
X Alfred Ruttledge
X Thomas Middleton Robinson .
a James Reid
3 Charles Steward Grordon
19 Feb.
Pa9 Dec.
'aSMay
LlXUTBVAlTTS.
z Cha&DavidFerrier,IiM<.o/JiriMl;.3oMay79
William Selwood Hewett
Thomas William Lanoyn Penno
Gerald Grant-Dalton
a VivianRoohfortRae^JfMf.qf irMik.xApr.79
John Walter Thmston
a Francia Dykes Walker
Capel George Adye, Aide de Camp to\
Lt&eneral Oureton }
a Richard Lvon Gtoavea
a Ifidward Bllison Sutton Schuyler.
John Henry Howland Ansley
a Frederick Walter Kitchener
X Edward Cyril Mills
a Acheeon Whitmore St. George
a Wmiam Robert Comwallis Baird
X Charles Hay Cox
a Hugh Alexander Vowell
X Jolm Hawley Burke
1 Reginald Lewellyn Bennlson Carter
a Cecil Morris Lester
3 James Harry Christie
z Frederic James Sharpies Lowry
I George Wemyss
X George Warder Mitchell, Inferpreter
X William Fry
a Charles Percival Barchard
12 Nov. 58
12 Jan. 60
'25 June 61
^ 3 Oct. 62
14 May 58
» 4 Aug. 63
17 Nov. 63
9 Mar. 64
10 Nov. 65
3 April 66
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'25 Sept. 67
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» 8 Feb. 68
20 June 68
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5 Feb. 69
SCD LlKUTKirAjriB.
John Marcus Clements
SxCOim LlBITTSVAjrTS.
X Arthur Fountaine Hogge
X Clement John Malcolm Heigham
a Henry Walker
a Harry George Vialls
I George William Swaine
X FranciH Robert Preston MacAdam
a Henry St^pleton Vanreuen
a Amauld John Henrv Murray
X Harold Basil Sept. Critchley-Salmonson
a James Corbet Tale
X Henry John Crofton
a Robert Joseph Roberts
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2irD LIBUT.
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30 Jan.
30 Jan.
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I May
II May
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28 Oct. 71
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28 Oct.
38 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
38 Oct.
8 June 70
30 Dec.
30 Dec.
8 June
23 Feb.
10 Sept.
20 Nov.
20 Nov.
30 Nov.
20 Nov.
12 Feb.
11 Sept. 76
39 Oct. 76
28 June 78
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19 Sept. 78
I Nov. 78
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19 Feb.
15 Mar.
6 May
15 Nov.
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7 Jan.
24 Jan.
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5 July 79
12 June 70
8 May 7a
19 Nov. 73
31 Oct. 69
8 July 75
18 Sept. 75
16 Sept 74
8 Deo. 77
23 Jan. 78
16 Feb. 78
16 Feb. 78
I May 78
II May 78
I Nov. 78
5 Feb. 79
19 Feb. 79
IS Mar. 79
I Jan. 80
7 Jan. 80
24 Jan. 80
SUB LIKUT.
aND LIBUT.
II May 78
4 Dec. 78
32 Jan.
2a Jan.
32 Jan.
22 Jan.
23 Jan
25 Sept. 78
2 July 79
13 Aug. 79
31 Jan. 80
25 Feb. 80
31 May 7O
FaexngB BnfF.—Agenti, Messrs Oox
and Co.— JrwA Agent;
j»t Batfnlion embarked for Malta,
19 Augttet 1867. znd Battalion returned
from Auetralia, 35 June 1870.
I
Pafmatter$.—i William Joseph Garden," 4 Sept. 67 ; Son, Captain, 4 Sept. 73. »^ «■ -^
2 William Franklin.i Apr. 78 ; Ene. 14 Sept. 55; Lt,i6 Apr. 58 ; Capt, '33 July 6x; Bt.J^or,
QfMTter Maetere.—a Thomas Bayley, x8 Oct. 73 ; L*- '9 Oct. 72. ^ u v -. < 11 \t ) 1 i^^^ ^' ^**
X William King, 11 July 74. Digitized by >^ UU^ IC
L 2
153* 1 4^^ (^« Bnekinghamshire).
> Bir Alfired Horaford served with the Bifle Brls^ade in the Kaffir War of 1846-47, iknd cOiAmaiided the iMBrt-
talion in that of 1853-53 (Medal and Breret of Lt.Colone1). Also commanded the zst Battalion in the Easten aa-
paign of 1854. inolading the battles of the Alma, Balaklava, and Inkermau, and aiesre of Sebastopol. (Medilvit]^
roar Clasps, CB.^ Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie). Seryed in the Indian ouopair-
of 1857-50; commanded 3rd Battalion Rifle Brigade at the battle of Cawnpore on the 6th Dec. 1857 (voandedi;
commanded a Brinde from Feb. 1858 to the end of the war, and was present throughout the Oude ompaiga
commanded the Imktntry at the battle of Nawabguuge ; in Feb. 1859 ^&" loll in command of the Oad6 and Nep^-^i
frontier, and on one occasion took 16 guns in an engagement ia Nepaul against the rebels (Medal with Cot?,
andJTCB.).
*Lt Colonel Warren served in the Crimea from loth Jan. 1855, including the siege and fttll of Sebartopo) acd
assault of the x8th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
^ Lt.Colonel Saunders served in the Crimean campaign from zoth Jan. 1855 with the x4th Regiment, indadit;
the siege and ftill of Sebastopol and assault of the i8th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) . Senred in th«
field during the Maori war of z86o-6z (Medal).
*M^or Le Mesnrier served with the Z4th Regiment in the Crimean campaign from Z3th Aug. 1855, indndiu
the siege and fttll of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) .
7 Lt.Colonel Young served with the 49th Regiment in the Crimea from the Z4th Nov. Z854, including thsnefeac'd
fiill of Sebastopol, capture of the Quarries wUh the storming party (severelv wounded), and assaults of tbe B^lia
on the T8th June and 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Sardinian and Turkish Medals).
11 Captain F. W. Harington served in the New Zealand war of Z863-65, including the actions of Eohewa and (ku
Pahjlledal).
II Captain Carden.— For War Senrioes, see Army Pay Department.
Continuation of Notes to i^th Foot
' (General M'Murdo served as AssistantQuarierMaster General of the Army under Sir Charles Napier doimc
the campaign in Soinde in Z843 (Medal), and was present at the battle of Meeanee— in which his hone waf shot
nnder him— affair with the enemy while conducting Major Stack's Brigade from Muttaree to form a joBCtKi:
with Sir Charles Napier*s force at Hydrabad ; and battle of Hydrabad, where he received a sabre woandio Ui?
right breast. Ho again served as Assist. Quarter Master General to Bir Charles Napier during the canpai«&
against the Mountain and Desert Tribes situated on the right bank of the Indus, early in Z845. Serred u
Assistant Ac^utant General Queen's Troops under Sir Charles Napier in i85z-5a in the Expedition SKsiiu^t^
Afflreedies, including the forcing of the Kohat Pass (Medal). Served in the Eastern campaign as Director Geoenl
Land Transport Corps (Medal ifvith Clasp for Sebastopol, Officer of the Legion of Honor, 4th Claaa of the Ub^.
and Turkish Medal).
* Captain Dundas was awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal Humane Society in Febmaiy Z865 for saving UieliTCi
of two Marines at Gibraltar.
* Quarter Master Knott served with the Rifle Brigade during the Indian Mutiny campaign of Z857-59, and «v
present at the actions of Cawnpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, battle of Nawabgunge, taking of Fon Oomtm,
and subsequent operations in the Oude campaign (Medal with Clasp). Served in India in the North- West Fioauer
campaign of 1863, and was present at the action of Bhnbkuddir (Medal with Clasp).
* Quarter Master Mellor served with the 33rd Regimentin the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68 (Medal).
1^ Captains Richmond and Barr.— For War Services, see Army Pay Department.
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Tenia* Ser.
Full ~H^
Pa^ Pay.
15th (Yorkshire East Biding),
" MABTUrXQUX " * ' GUADALOUPB."
LStuo JJutrtct no. 5.
Brigade Depot, Bertrlay.
154
Colon«l.— William Montagu Scott M'Murdo,* CB.Eneign, i July 37; Lieut, 5 Jan. 41 ; Captain^ 7 July 43 ;
Brevet Uajor, 18 Feb. 48 ; Brevet Lt.Colonel, 21 Oct. 53; Colonel, 38 Nov. 54; Mc^for General, 6 March 68
m Major, iB reo. 48 ; 2fr«o«s Jjt.Colonel, 21 Uct. 53; Colonel, 38 Nov. 54; JCq;or t^«Mra», 0
tenant General, 10 Feb. 76 ; General, 30 May 78; Colonel isth Foot. 33 Aug. 77.
iiantColoBehi.^x^.«.0. Philip Alexander Anstruther Twynam, JB'««»yii,'z3l>ec. 51; Zt.
'.'37 N0V.57; M(yor, P30 Sept. 68 ; Lieutenant Colonel, 6 Sept. 76.
Lieutenant
Lieatenant
Capt.Vs
/>bert
6 July 54;
. r.'37 XHOV.57; Major, '30 Bepi. 68; Ijieutenant Colonel, 6 Sept. 76.
3 Robert Thomas P. Outhbert, Sneign, 14 July 54 ; Lt. 13 Feb. 55 j Capt, ^2^ Aug. 58 j M<yor, '27 Aug. 70 ;
Lieutonnnt Colonel, 15 Aug. 77.
■ajort.— 1 William Starke, Bneign, '33 Mar. 55 j Li. ^9j May 56 ; Copt, '17 July 60 ; Mcyor, 13 April 72 ;
BLLt.Colonel, 30 Aug. 78.
3 Richard Lewes Dashwood, Xneign, x8 May 55 ; Lieut, '9 Oct. 55; Cap«. '6 Not. to \Bt.Mo0or, 33 Sept. 73 ;
M<yor, 6 Sept. 76.
Henry Jardine Hallowes, Inapector qf Ggntnaeia in India; Eneign, zx May 55; Lt. 'xx Sept 57; Capi.
'18 Feb. 63 ; Bt.Major, 29 May 75 ; Major, 15 Aug. 77.
X CharloB Bdmund Layard, Bwngn, 8 July 56 ; Lt. 28 May 58 ; Capt. '3 Aug. 66 ; Mt^or, 15 Aug. 77.
3 Albert Edward Hamilton Smyth, Eneign, '13 June 60 ; jA. '3 Oct. 63 ; Capt. '3 Juno 69 ; Major, 17 May 79*
Captaxvb.
Frae. Walter C9Xv,Adj. 3 Ste^ffML MdUia
p.».e. Chas. John Burnett/ Br.Mqi.Boona
Heniy Byan Pateshall Thomas, Deputy )
Aeoitt.Adj. Gen, for Mueketru, Belgaum >
t p.:e. Charles Kennedy Brooke ,
1 pjt.e. Coleridge Grove
a William Nangle
I p.e.c. Henry Lawrence Dnndas*
3 Henry Bellingham Le Mottle
X Edward James Singleton
• George Charles DaSntry
6«.c. Wm. Hy. Daniel, Jiu^. £. 2f. CoUege
oward Parker
Henry Hoyle Oddie
Wm. Hume Norman Locke, Adj. xE.B.\
Torke. B. Volwnteere j
Ralph Edward Allen
Richard Villiers Sankey Riall, Adjutant \
Batt TorhMiUiia j
Delves Broughton
3 William Charles James Lacy
I Michael Murphy
3 Frederick Seymour Allen
3 Arthur Bowles
1 Philip Ashby Mettam Pearson
2 Greorge Hainilton Johnston
a George Charles Kynaston Pigott RoupeD
3 William Henry Rushbrooke
a Thomas Gteorge Shortland
BKSIOir OB I
aim LiBUT.
LXBUTBITAJITS.
X William Edward Brown
a Frederick George Pogson
I John Robt. Young, Inet.ef Muek.x May 78
a Walter Waterfleld Ward
« Cecil Francis Gamett
3 Peter Low
3 Edward Hanstock, Jiw^.^ JfWjrlr.x Sept 77
3 Francis SeymourlnglefieldyS^cUf Q^«r, )
Poorundhur Sttnitarium J
a Lawrence Litchfield Steele, ^4/. 15 Aug. 77
a Alexander Foster
a George Hay Montgomerie Conran
X Edward FranklandGosset,.i((;. 37 Aug. 79
1 Francis Homer Reynard
a Henry Edward Cotton Way
2 Bruce Meade Hamilton
I Edmund Ashton Ogle
I Thomas Nock Bagnall
I Charles Fulford Grantham
I Hastings St. Leger Wood
I George Edmund Staveley
r Arthur John Nettleehip
3 Heniy James Forster
SVB LlBrTSVABTS.
George Kirkpatriok Daly
8 Feb. 6zJ
3 July 6x|
» 9 July 62
P 7 Nov. 63'
Pi7Mar. 63I
'24 Aug. 60'
17 July 63
^^23 Jan. 64
'39 Mar. 64
'14 June 64
28 June 64
20 Oct. 55
»i3 Sept. 64
'24 Jan. 65
» 7 April 65
PiSJuly 65
'23 June 65
PxjAug. 66
>• 8 Feb. 68
»i8Nov. 68
»3oSept. 68
zx Jan. 67
p 8 July 69
»24July 69
**25July 69
»25 Sept. 69
PjsDec. 69
''27 Aug. 70
29 May
>* 8 Jan.
'23 Aug.
''la Dec.
'xs June
^ 9 Jan.
P27 July
z Jan.
**23 Jan.
P35 Dec.
P 8 Feb.
23 Nov.
P30 Sept.
Pi9May
'i3 June
7 July
'34 July
I 1 Dec.
. 7 May
'34 Sept.
'33 Nov.
Pxo Feb.
28 Oct.
38 Oct.
28 Oct.
38 Oct.
SbCOBD LlXUTBlTAirTB.
3 William Barrington Piers
z James Kippen Alston
z Ashley Edmund Mackenzie ..!!..'!!
z Patrick Joseph Cunningham
x Cedl Francis Hamilton ...*.".'.
a Wilbraham Thomas Davies... !!.!!!!
2 Ralph Woodchurch Sherard .
3 Henry Francis Edwards Hodges '.
2 Philip John Hanham ApUn ... .
2 Charles Henry Wray Maunseli *
1 Charles Mulcaster Harding
2 John Ramsey Frederick Sladen"
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35 June 73
18 Nov. 73
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6 Sept. 76
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9 Deo.
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15 Aug. 77
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a Mar. 71
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30 Jan.
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3irD LIBUT.
I May 78
xMay 78
xMay 78
35 May 78
7 Aug. 78
35 May 78
a3 Jan. 79
33 Jan. 79
X May 78
33 July 79
6 Aug. 79
X4 Jan. 80
38 Oct. 71
38 Oct. 71
6 Mar. 73
30 April 73
28 Feb. 74
37 Mar. 73
2x Jan. 74
13 June 74
2 Dec. 74
39 April 74
12 Feb. 76
17 May 76
10 Sept. 76
11 Sept 77
9 May
3z May
1 Aug.
X Nov.
30 Nov.
20 Feb.
17 May
37 Dec.
BBBV.IUJ. BT.IiV.COL.
X April 74
x6 April 75
SUB I.IBUT.
zz Nov. 76
Major Burnett served in the
Ashanti war from the 30th November
1873. Did the duties of Adjutant of
Russell's Regiment from the Prah
till invalided at Quarman, including
the attack and capture of Adubi-
assie; commandedtbe post of Quar-
man at the commencement of the
enemy's attack wpon it on the 3rst
January (Brevet of Mm*or, Medal
with Clasp).
{For ecmuuUon qf IfUn 1
ceding page.
r#M pf"
FaeingjYeUow.-'Agenie, Messrs.
Cox and Co.— 7Wt& AgenU, Messrs.
Cane and Sons.
let BattaUon returned A^m Ber-
..uda, 38 Dee. 1870. 9nd Battalion
embarked for India, 2 Feb. Z875 { Depot,
foiaietBatiaUon. ^ '
Pa9master9.-~i Richmond Olifife Richmond," x Apr. 78 ; Bne. 3 July 58 : Lt. 6 May 63 ; Cavi 1 Anr ja.
Quarts xf . ' ^""?;? ^,^5 ?*^" ' ^P'- 78 ; ^^- 'W Nov. 57 ; £e. 11 Mi^lsf <?«;.«?? April ?o'' '*•
(Quarter Maetere.-^ Charles John Knott,» x Nov. 71 ; Bneign, 13 Nov. 6s ; lS«/. in Oct 71.
Digitized by ^<jOOQ IC
] 16th (The Bedfordshire).
I ouo jLfiwmef xio. 31.
Capt. 17 Aug. 15 J
Uajor' OeMralt J Bept. 55
itt., Cunaaore/KMras.
hSS'jtin»Ho^!'i42:"Fel,.58i ^-'s- May S9; Ov'-'a- Jan. 65, Jf*.r..o Oct. ,4; »0---.
foSlf^'kobertWrn. M.yWethereU.J«^, IS April s8; i«. '23 M«r. 60, Cor«.'aNo». «6i Kv'.
~ * 5 Jan. 60; U.
^°S^d^iSS?Srfa^!S^Oarteta.^.*' .*»(-«»/ ^«.^^ «»«-«. -B-^.
liTjoli; o'iTSin^lJy!^;! .%' - ??i.'^^x ,«.. e, : C««. ^, NOV. 68 ; U,,^, .
31 Jan. 65 ; Capt, '7 Nov. 68 ; Ifdpor, to Oct. 79.
}
Gapxa-ivb.
Qenrv Harpnr Tabb
John liloyd Price
Granville Vernon
WilUam John Shanly ..;...... .- :••..
p.».e. G. L. Le Mesurier Taylor, GarrtO
Mm J«<ri«!«or» Pwma >
Blllyard H. Angus Cameron, Mft.!
SuntiModon MUUia >
William Samuel'Whittuok
p.t.e. Alex. Martin Pateraon, Brigade^
Major, Straitt Setlltnuni* S
Arthur Grey Duberly
Robert George Newbolt
Francis Wilmot*
Edmund Hill Wickham
Henry Herman Napier Martin
Frederiok John Harden
William Henry Young
Francis Fawkes Johnstone
George DaliTmple More Nisbett
Reginald Fawkes -
Justice Chapman Tilly
William Henry Riddell
Charles James John Butler
Frederiok Waiiams Becher
LiBUTBir Aires.
Laurence Carrington Grubbe
Robert Mercer Barry .;.
William Aldworth, Adjutant 17 Oct. 77 ..
James Archibald Campbell
Alfred Robert Lloyd
George Herbert Tayler Swinton, Intt.
&fMu$k. 15 Jan. 79
JohnLamb
Frederic George Mawer
Wentworth Odiame Cavenagh, Adju- \
tant 12 Apr. 79 i
Charles Grant Mansell Fasken
Wilford Laurence Child
Affleck Alexander Fraser
George John Ninian Logan-Home
James Cecil Balfour Oraster
Charles G^tavus WhittakerBdwardes (
Bdwsides ..■.. ..••...i
Charles Du Plat RichardJaon-Grifflths
Randolph Seton Bum
Julian Meade Schreiber
John Stanley Lightfoot
Thomas Hammond »
Robert FitsRoy Maclean Johnstone
Charles Edward Biuckey Lean
: Charles Moorehead Hamilton
: Reginald Dennis Burlton
Edward Duroure Pickard-Cambridgo ..,
! Frank Oswald ,
: Alexander Dingwall Pordyce ,
Bbooitd Listjtbvavtb.
[ Launcelot Croasdaile
1 Warden Flood
3 Henry Tufton Grodden
2 Rogers Lyons Cowper-Coles ...
[ Francis Cecil Hamilton
t Claude Cambridge Tennant ...
1 George Hastings Butcher
1 Henry George Sutton
2 Percy Balderston Taughan ...
[ Theodore Longridge
2 Heniy Charles Edward Cave
BVSIGV OB I
2VD LIBUT.
p X June 6o| 24 Jan.
I Jime 6o|*' 9 Aug.
' 9 Aug. 64 29 Nov.
13 July s5»3oJuly
14 April 58*14 Feb.
P16 Aug.
»3x Jan.
xoOct.
64 '14 Aug. 67
^14 Sept. 67
%
'29 Dec.
4 Aug.
' 3 Aug.
- I May
9 Jan.
Pi I April 68
'aoJune 68
^ 2 Sept. 68
P 8 June 70
»3o Nov.
»i4 Dec.
9 Oct.
7 Dec.
31 Jan.
25 July
3 Feb.
' 1 Oct.
'23 Nov.
»3o Nov.
»22 Feb.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
30 Dec.
13 AprQ 72
21 Sept. 72
P29June 70
p I Oct. 70
P28 Oct. 71
I April 70
19 June 72
19 Mar.
zoOct.
30 Oct.
aSDeo.
25 Nov.
X2 Nov.
xa Nov.
13 June
9 Aug.
2 Dec.
2 Dec.
a Dec.
a Deo.
XI Feb.
13 June 74
10 Sept. 75
21 Sept. 75
30 Nov. 75
20 Nov. 75
73
74
74
V 9 April 70
5 Jan. 76
22 June 76
25 Aug. 76
30 Dec. 76
10 Sept. 77
9 Mar. 79
xaApr. 79
30 Apr. 79
19 June 79
3 July 79
zo Oct. 79
« CAptain Wilmot served with fin
33rd Regiment throughout tiisAfeyt*
sinian campaign of x867-a, and vaa
present at the stonning and csptoit
of Magdala (Medal) .
« Major Banbury.— For War &«•
vices, see Army Piiy DepartauoL
I May 78
II May 78
14 Sept. 78
5 Oct.
22 Jan. 79
22 Jan. 79
32 Jan. 79
22 Jan. 79
2ffn LIBUT.
6 Aug.
13 Aug.
13 Aug.
X3 Aug.
13 Aug.
26 Nov.
X3 Aug.
X3 Aug.
13 Aug.
14 Jan.
17 July
20 Nov.
zi Sept.
xz Oct.
29 Nov.
28 Feb.
9 Mar.
22 Mar.
12 April 79
30 April 79
6 June 79
19 June 79
3 July 79
X4 Jan. _.
Paymaiter».—2 WiUiam Banbury." 2a Nov. 64 > Q. JIf. 8 July 51 ; Son. Mtfjor, 22 Nov. 74 ; 8t^
I John Pyne, i Apr. 78 ; Bnt. 5 July 55 ; Lt. 15 June 58 ; Capt. x Apr. 70.
^^.
(Quarter Mattern.—i John Mulhn, 6 Sept. 73.
*^ ..., -.r.^ „. ) Jul
\aitaUon retwmedfrom Nova Stvtia, 10 Feb. 1870. Qnd Battalion omharkod for India, 3 Feb. 1876.
2 Daniel M'Cartney, 20 J'uly 67.
FaeingB YqWow.— Agent, Y. W. Holt, Esq.— /r«A^«eiiif»,
al Macdonald accompanied the expedition to Hanover in 1805 ; joined the Army in Sicily in 1806^ •i* ??
I with it in ita various operations until 1810 ; in the latter year he went with t^e expedition *<> J»»F*
present at the capture of Ischia and Procida ; returned to Sicily and employed against the Freaeh^g^
in x8x3 was employed in Spain, including the battle of Castalla, and siege of Tarragona; embazSMiv
n 18x4, and was present at the operations before Plattsburg. He served also the campaign of xSzs, >*"
three wounds at Waterloo, vis., in the leg, in the neck, and through the body, wonndiogtM fug**
Digitized by V^jOO^ IC
FoU
HuTDOOBTAir " (with the Royal Tiger) . " AnenAmnAv " " Gnvzvn ** ' * Kh»lai '* " Sbtxbtopoi..**
Richard William Penn, JBarl Howe.^ CB, En». <f U, P14 July 38; Lt. 4- Ckupt, '5 Apr. 44! ^^'
Major, 28 May 53; Caft. 4r Lt.Colonel, 20 June 54; Colonel, 17 Nov. 57} ir((i;or Qentral, 6 Mar. 68;
XMii^.G^AMfaJ, I Oct. 77 ; Colonel ijth Foot, 95 Jtme 79.
Lieateaant OoIoiieLi.~2 JameB Browne Homer Boyd,* EnHgn, 'aa Nov. 50 ; Lt, ^28 Oct. 53 ; Cafi, »aa June
55 ; Jfcyof, »a Dec. 68 ; £r«v«« LUutenani Colonel, i Oct. 77 j Lt.Colonel, 23 Jan. 79.
wm- DahTmple Tompson,' CB. Sne. fjj Oct. sa; i*. '3 Mar. 54 j Cc^t. 14 Deo. 55; Uqjor, '33 Jan. 69
BtLLColonel, z Oct. 77; Lt Colonel, 24 June 79.
Ka|Mrs.~a Charles Grawne Grant, JB»».>a8 Oct. 53 ; Lt, 8 Dec. 54 ; Copt. 30 Jan. 59 i *r<V. 'x4 J*^. 71
.m.£<.Co2oii«{, z Oct. 77.
z Arch. Hammond XJtterson,^ Co§kmandant qfZandour OonwUeeeeni Depot; Sne, '35 Anff. 54 ; X<. 9 Mar. 55
510,
3i/«
-. June 54 ; Capt. 9 Mar. 58 ; Bt.Hajor, 5 July 7a ; Mqjor, 33 Jan. 79 •
BtJJt. Colonel, ao N07. 79.
1 Joaeph Gates Trarera,* Jg»<.6 June 54; Lt.ag Deo. 54 ; C<y<. '6 May 59 ; BtMt^. 5 July 7a t lf(ct;.i4 June 79.
Copt, >as May 60 ; Major, ^xs Apr. 72 ; Bt.Li.Colonel, 1 Oct. 77.
OecilMTher8on,«i?«.»z6Sept.si jX^. 6J - • --
Gaftaihs.
9 James Creagh,i<> Commandant Mount\
Aboo Samiariim )
X Samuel Bradbume
Thomas BraddeU, Adj. 3 Adm, BaU. \
CkeekweMi/U Volunieert J
z Frederick Sale Sowley Brind^'
; William Lonsdale
RobertKieroWatson,^*. LeieeeterMiUtia
a George Augustus Ooz
2 Richards Horwood Dunning, 8taiion\
att^ Officer, Netmnek S
William Mogg Rolph, Adj. t Adm,\
Bait. Leieeeterekire B^U Volunteered
2 Stuart Lloyd Richards
3 James Stewart Smyth ...^
a Christopher Middlemass
2 Arthur Henry Wentworth Mansergh...
z Charles Frederic William Moir
z John Horace Charles Michel
2 Fred. Fenton Parkinson
X Matthew William Brock
a Henry Innes Nares
z p.e.e. Colwyn Williams Vulliamy
a fidward Arthur Howard Webb
X Thomas Francis Hussey de Burgh....
a John Grant Anderson
z Gregory Joseph Buller
LxBUTBirijrcs.
z William Wingfleld Clarke, Interpreter.
X Charles William Boddam.
7 June 54
'29 Mar. 55
3z Mar.
4 Mar.
Pi7May
» 6 Aug.
»9x Sept. 60
61
>5Mar.
* 7 Aug. 6x
BKSIQir OS
airn lixitt.
xoAug. 55
33 Mar. 58
» 6May S9
30 April 58
'33 Aug. 64
'zi Oct. 64
' 4 Aug. 63
V36 April 64
V X June 60
x5Maj 63
'33 Jan. 69
X April 70
»z5 April 7x
'33 Sept. 71
34 April 73
sJuly 73
XX Feb.
»3oNov. _
9 April 59
3 Sept. 63
3 Dec. 6z
^33 Sept. '63
'33 Jan. 63
^31 July 63
8 Aug. 65
99 Sept. 65
»x3Feb. 66
»3oMar. 66
3X Nov. 65
z9 April 64
'xz Oct. 64
zz Sept. 65
»i6Nov. 60
_, z4July 60
62 P23 Mar.
XX Oct.
7 Aug.
9 Nov.
^23 Jan.
'24 Mar.
'z8Aug. 69
* 5 Jan. 70
»a6 Feb. 70
Z4 April 70
2 William Gregg, Adiutani zx Nov. 78..
z Walter Stormont Davies Liardet .
»z8Mar.
28 Oct.
1 Richard John Gtordon Creed, Inet, qn
Mneketty 7j Oct. 79 S
Charles John Lewis Stuart
3 Hugh Martin Short
X Francis William Reader, Adj. 27 Nov. 79
Clement George Whitby
3 Thomas Mayne, Inet. ofMueh. x Feb. 79
Arthur William M'Kinstry"
3 John Stacpole, Q:r. Mr. Deolalee Depot..
William Napier Justice
3 George Dudley Carleton
a Charles Armstrong Roberts
a Bdmund Richard Scott, Interpreter
z Maxwell Robertson Hyslop
a George Francis Shaw
2 Edward Hodding Peacock
3 Samuel Moores, Stat. S. O. Colaha Depot
William David Gordon
Walter Stewart Stewart- Savile
X Frederick Joseph Blakiston Priestley
9 James Gordon Lennox Burnett
Edward Hugh Griffith
28 Oct. 71
15 Aug.
30 Jan.
30 Jan.
30 Jan.
SCB LXBVTSlTAyTB.
Cecil Barry Brownlow
SBOOHD LlBUTXVAlTTS.
2 Robert Arthur Cole
1 George John Younghusband ,
2 Percy Maxwell Carpendale
X Frederick Simpson St. Quintin
3 Benjamin Geafe Humfrey
X George Henry Poyntz Bume
a William Anson Thompson
1 Percy Gerald Walker
2 JohnMoese
X Raleigh Gilbert Bgerton
z Cecil Henry Hunt
z George Gol bo urn Tarry
1 Jamej* Sidney Ryall
3 John Au^'i«.tine "Herbert Reilly
2 Anthony' Beale ,
Mark Ancrum Kerr
Alexander Vint
2 Ralph Leslio Sandwith
3VD LXBUV.
30 Jan. 78
I May 78
XX May
xMay
X9 Oct.
32 Jan.
23 Jan.
9 July
X3 Aug.
Z3 Aug.
13 All;?.
Z3 Aue.
13 Aug.
13 Aug.
Z3 AiiR.
13 Aug.
z I Oct.
Z4 Jan.
99 Jan. 7z
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
24 July
X7 July
28 Oct.
37 June 74
z9 Oct. 74
2 Deo.
ZX Feb.
Z3 Nov.
5 June
2z Jan.
zi Sept. 76
zz Sept. 76
zx Sept. 76
5 June 75
XI Sept. 76
x3 Feb. 77
36 Feb. 77
3x Oct. 74
XI Sept. 77
isJw 79
6 Aug. 79
31 Nov.
zz Feb.
04 Jan. j4
97 Nov. yi
'xaJnne 6;
XX Aug. 6:
34 Nov. 7:
30 Sept 7:
x5Apr. 7I
35 Sept. 78
aoOct. ^
16 Nov.
a^Jan.
z4 Jtme
x5 July
6 Aug.
xz Feb.
z9 Jan.
xOot.
99 Nov. 79
♦LtColonelBoyd served with the X7th
Regiment in the Crimea firom Decem-
ber 1854, including the siege and ftill
of Sebastopoland assaultsof the Redan
on i8th June and 8th Sept. (wounded
in the Trenches) ; was also at the bom-
bardment and surrender of Kinbouru
(Medal with Clasp,andTurkishMedal) .
u Major Brina served throughout
the Indian canipaign of X857-60,— in
defence of the Kumaon Hills, f
STTB LiBinr.
zoSept. 7S
^ and in
Rohilcund including the affairs ofHul-
,, dwanee and Buhairee, and action ol
79|Churpoorah (contused) ; the second
80 Oude campaign, and with Ross' Camel
Corps in Central India (Medal).
Served with the 19th Regiment in
the Hazara campaign of 1868, and n^
Orderly Officer to Brigadier (Jeneral
Bright in the expedition against the
tribes on the Black Mountain (men-
tioned in despatches. Medal with
Clasp).
^acjn^» White.— .4 w»/*, Messrs. Cox
and Co.—Irieh Agenie,
ut Batt. emhnrkedfor India, 13 Jan,
1870 ; Depot, Shomcliffe. and Bait, mi-
barkedfor India, 5 October 1876; Depot,
Shomeliffe.
[SinlTPaymaeter, 27 Aug. 79*
Tagmaetere,—^ Alexander Aitken Ross, Z7 July 66',Bneign, 13 Apr. 58 ; i^ 29 Jaty 59; ■^'*";?'V*^' ?li?*I7* '
z George Henry Turner." 20 Sept. 78; Bne. n Feb. 56 ; H^ 'n Mar. 59 ; Oapl, x April 70.
QfearierMoMtere.-'X John Fallon, z6 May 68. %. t \t ximi^
3 William Homer, 34 June 76. Digitized by Vj UU^ IC
157 17^'^ {The Leicesiersliire).
1 Barl Howe served as Aide de Camp to Sir Ooorge Cathcart in the Kaffir war in 1852-53 (Medal), for which K^
▼ice he was promoted to the Brevet rank of Msjor. Served at the sie^e of Delhi in 1857, as Acting Qoarfcer Ki5*cr
General of tne Qneen's Troops (Colonel, CB., Medal with Clasp).
» Lt.Colonel Tompson served with the 17th Regiment in the Crimea flromthe 7th Feb.zBss, inclndingthesie^fi'
fall of Sebastopol and assanlts of the Bedan on the zSth Jnne and 8th Sept.— dangerously wounded (meciTn,
in despatches, Medal with Clasp, Turkish Medal, and Knight of the Legion of Honor).
* Lt.Colonel Utterson served with the 17th Begiment in the Crimea from the z ith July z855,including the siecf «:
fall of Sebastopol, and assault of the Redan on the 8th September ; was also at the bombardment and surrexdc •
Kinboum (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) .
* Major C. M*Pherson served with the 17th Regiment in the Crimea from the x6th Dec. 1854, including the* .
and fall of Sebastopol and assaults of the Redan on the z8th June and 8th Sept.; was also at the bombardmeii: ..
surrender of Kinboum (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) .
* Major Joseph Oates Travers served with the 17th Begiment in tbe Crimea from the xTthFeb. i855,inclndi2;' -
siege of Sebastopol, the assaults of the Redan on the i8th June (mentioned in Lord West's despatch for ** p.
conduct ") and 8tli Sept. ; was also at the bombardment and surrender of Kinboum (Medal with Clasp, K&.gi;
the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
>° Major Creagh served with the 86th Regiment in the Central India Field Force in 1858, and was prefeci.;.
the battle before and at the capture of the town and fortress of Gwalior (Medal with Clasp).
IS Lieut. M'Kinstry served in the Afghan war of 1878-79 with the Koorum Valley Field Force.
i« Captein Tomer.— For War Services, see Army Pay Department.
Continuation of Notes to iSth Royal Irish.
' Lieut. General Edwards served with the i8tli Royal Irish throughout the war in CJhina (Medal), and n^
present at the attack upon Canton, the taking of Amoy, Chapoo, Woosung, Shanghai, and Chin Kiang Foo. and at i.'
concluding operations before Nankin ; was employed on the Staff during the war, and afterwards appointed br h t:
Crongh Assistant Quarter Master CSeneral to the Force in China. He served also with the z8th in the Bzumeeevtr
from July Z852 to the conclusion ; was at the taking of Promc, and employed on a detached command for six mor'.'.s
when the provinces of Padoungand Kanghein were cleared of the enemy, after several skirmishes and severe mar^^
by the Detachments under his command. In January z8s3 he led a party on special service from Prome to Amu..
for which service the Government of India and General Godwin recorded their approbation (Medal with Claen • *
Pegu, and Brevet of Lt.Colonel). Served in the Crimea from the 30th Dec. Z854, including the siege and :a
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, CB., Brevet of Colonel, Knight of the Legion of Honor, srd Class of the Med,:'-
and Turkish Medal). Commanded the Brigade at Mhow, at the termination of the mutiny in z 858-59, and rec^ v.-
the thanks of the Crovemor General in Cotmcil for t^e promptness of measures whereby the rebeU under Tai-U
Topee were prevented entering Kandcish.
• Lt.Colonel Gregorie served with the 23rd Fusiliers in the Indian mutiny campaign in z 857-58 as Adjutant ofi?
a3rd Fusiliers, and was present at the relief of Lucknow and also at its subsequent capture (Medal with two CUf t^
* Colonel Baker served with the z8th Royal Irish in the Crimea from 10th Dec. 1854, including the siege sliI u
of Sebastopol, mentioned in despatches, and awarded the Sardinian medal for " gallantry displayed at the atteci I
the (cemetery and suburbs of Sebastopol on the i8th June 1855" (Medal with Clasp, Sardinian and Turkish Medh'
Servedin India during the mutiny (in 1 857) wit h the Field Force under Colonel Beatson. Served in New Zealand dura:
the Waikato and Wanganui campaigns of 1864-66 first as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General and subsequeLtly :^
Assistant Adjutant General; was present at the action at Ran giawhia as Actmg Assistant Military Secretarv'
Lt. General Sir Duncan Cameron (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major) ; was Staif Of&cer to the Force u:. : :
Major (General Carey at the attack and capture of Orakaii— mentioned in despatches for "gallantry and imuni:
energy and zeal evinced " (Medal). Accompanied Sir Garnet Wolaelcy to the (Sold Coast in September 1873 »i;
served throughout the Ashanti war of z 8 73- 74 as Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General, incJudin,: i:c
action of Kssaman, relief otAbrakrampa, battle of Amoa(\il, battle of Ordahsn and capture of CoomasMe. Aj
in addition performed the duties of Chief of the Staff from the 14th October to the X7th December. Was mentis l :
in despatches by Sir Garnet Wolseley in the following terms .— ** The duties of Chief of the Staff were abljcarrf.
out to my entire satisfaction by Major Baker, A.A.G., to whose untii-ing energy I owe much of the sucecw ih;i
has attended all our operations. In my opinion he possesses everv quality that is valuable in a Staff OiEctf '
(several times mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, CB., Alcdal with Clasp).
^ Major Adamson served with the iSth Royal Irish in the Crimea from the 20th Aug. Z855, including the eiert
and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
^ Major Dawson served with the 18th Rojal Irish in the Crimea, subsequent to the fall of Sebastopol, frrzi
3rd October Z855 to the end of the Russian war. Served in the New Zealand war from 1863 t^ z866 hcd w^^
present at the engagement at Nukumaru (mentioned in despatches) and other minor engagements.
» Captain Thacker served in the New Zealand war of Z863-66 (Medal).
>o Major Hugh Shaw served with the z8th Royal Irish in the Crimea subsequent to the fall of SebsfitoT-:)
from December Z855 ^uitil the end of the Russian war in Z856. Served also in the New Zealand war in iS64-6£,
and was present in the engagements at Nukumaru (mentioned in despatches, Victoria Ooss, and Medal).
1^ Miyor Burke served with the 88th Regiment in the Crimea from the nth August Z855, including the «e;t
and fiill of Sebastopol and attack of the Redan on the 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Semi
in suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1857-58, including the operations at Cawnpore frt>m a6th Nov. to 6ih Dire.
Z857, assault and capture of the Fort at Birwah— mentioned in despatches (Medal).
" Major Keays-Young served with the Bombay Rifles the Persian campaign of Z856-57, including thestormiEjf- '
Beshire, surrender of Bushire, night attack on British Rear Guard, and battle of Kooshab (Medal with Clasp). A>
with the same Regiment and the Poonah Irregular Horse, the Indian campaigns of Z857-59, present in opcrsticj
against the Bheels in the Nassick and Kandeish Hills ; commanded during four months earlv in Z858 the frasuv
post of Rajaporo ; afterwards with the Satpoora Field Force against the ^hillas and Bheels m the Vindhjra mca:-
tains; and subsequently in 1858-59 on the Divisional Staff of Sir John Michel against the rebels under Titui
Topee in Central India (Medal).
" Captain Wray served with the z8th Royal Irish in the New Zealand war of Z863-66, and was present st;^c
afnur at Kerikeri on aist July Z863, and as Aojut^nt at the capture of the Putahi Pah on 7th Jan. z866 (Medai)
1* Captain C. Dawson served with the 18th Royal Irish in New Zealand, and commanded a Comrany ihrwu'. " '
the Waikato and Wanganui campaigns from August Z863 to May 1S66 ; commanded Woodall's Redoubt dnnrz '
West Coast campaign from February 1865 to March 1866; was engaged in the following operations, viz.— exijc-i : ■
to Paparata, relief of the Mauku Stockade, occupation of Mere Merc, and commanded the Pokenoe Patrol «i-^
attacked by the enemy on the morning of the 2nd Sept. Z863 (mentioned in Sir Duncan Cameron's despatches ^'
gallantry. Medal).
1* Captain Bolton accompanied Sir Garnet Wolseley to the Gold Coast in September Z873 on special eerfice. u!>i
served throughout the Ashanti war of 1873-74. Was sent to various places on the (xold (3oast to enlist native ctr-
ttngents, and raised the Winnebah, Mumford, and Barracoe Companies of Russell's BegimcDt. Abo eoc-^
manded Regimental Transport and was attached to the 2nd Battalion 23rd Fusiliers during Vie second ptatc ^•
the war (mentioned in despatches, promoted to an Unattache<l Company, Medal with Clasp).
» Captain A. J. A. Jackson served with the i8th Royal Irish throughout the New Zeahmd war cf 1863-65. ^ **
present at the af&irof the 26th Nov. z863in the Wairoa Bush, siege and capture of Orakau, and actions at Nuknaar:
•n 24th and 35th Jan. Z865 (Modal).
w Captain Butts served in New Zealand during the Waikato and Wanganui Campaigns from Z863 to iS6^»w
W|»s pm«nt •* the aflkir at Keri Keri (mentioned in despatches), and engagement at Ketemari (Medal).
Digitized by V^jOO^li::
"^nassfe'^-^'^l
18th {The Royal Irish).
^nd^Um^^ J *ouii ^^/te xi,07yat irisn). [B^^li'l^tT^imtl.
The Harp and Crown. The Lion of Nassau. * • Virtuii* Namurcentit Pr«m»vM ." ' • Eg xpt * ' (with the Sphinx) ,
'* Chiha " (with the Dragon). "Pbgtj" " Sbvabtopol " " Nbw Zbalakd."
' YeAn' S<r - - -
>ull Half
158
,?-j,
Pay
Lie^tttnant Oolonela. — x jaaiconn jonn Aooeix jiHci^reGror, jsn*. 20Jane57
63; Jf a/or, '2a Jnlyyx ; J9reM< XtMc^Mian/ Colonel, i Oct. 77; Lt.Colonel,92 Ma/ 78'
a GharleB Frederick (Jregorie," Enrign, 12 Feb. 55 ; Lt. 30 June 55 ; Capt. % l^v. 59; Major, 8 Oct 67
^rece^ XiM^MMM^ CotoffW, 24 Nov. ' '"' ' ' '^ ' ' *
[<i7<
x8th Foot, 3j; March 7'
ItialcoUn J
; 3reM< i
egrorie," 1
iM«, 24 Nov. 71 .
MiJ<»«.—-Bdward Abbot Anderson, ItUtruetor^ Boyal Military Cotlege; Sn», 15 Nov. 50; Lt. 6 June 54
77-
X Malcolm John Robert MacGre^^r, J?if«. ao June57 ; i^ /asAprilsS ; Capt. t^ij Nov.
30 Ju
6; Lieutenant Colonely 14 Sept. 78.
Capt,
'14 Ma^ 58 ; Bt.Mt^or^s July 72 ; Mqjor, la Nov. 73.
p.i.e. Thomas Durand Baker,* CB. Aide de Camp to the QMeen, and Military Secretary to the Viceroy of India ;
£nt. P18 Aug. 54; Li, xa Jon. 55 ; C<^, P26 Oct. 58; Bt.MaJor, at Mar. 65; Major, 13 Nov. 73; Bt.Li.
Colonel, I April 74 ; Colonel, ax April 77.
I Bobert Isaac Adamson.s Sne. 26 Jan. 55 ; Lieut. 19 June 55 ; Capt. >* i April 62 ; Major, 22 May 74.
Richard Wm. Erskino Dawson,* Sne. ^20 Feb. 55 ; Lieut. x8 Jan. 56 ; Capt. n Dec. 63 ; Major, 14 June 76.
V(K HuffhShaw.i<>i?}M. 10 May 55: Lt. 25 Sept. 57 ; Capt. a April 64 ; Bt.MaJor,\ Oct. 77 ; Major, 2a May 78.
a James Morris Toppin, Eneign, '30 Mar. 55; X/. a6 Feb. 56; Cap*. »ii Sept. 635 Bt. Major, 1 Oct. 77;
Major, 14 Sept. 78.
GAPTUirs.
2 Theobald Burke"
2 i>.«.e. Henry William Keay^-Youne" .
Thos. GhB.Tge^n.y,'^*Adj.Wea^ordMilA
a William Fryer Thacke
I - I
X St. (3eorge Alexander Smith.
2 Wright Sherlock
Charlton Dawson," .ii^'. Kilkenny MUUia
William Henry Herbert, A^utant North \
Tipperary Militia }
1 Albert James Alexander Jackson^"
X John (Seorge Butts"
1 John Blair
p.a.e. Albany Robert Savile, Ingtruetor, \
X. M, CoUege S
X John Pearson
a Qeorge William Nesbit Rogers
PonsonbvWm. Watts, Oarrunet.BangaUre
p,e.e. Edward Ghamj^eys Milner,"®)
Oarrieom In*truetor,Malifax, N.8 i
a Edward Hemery Le Breton
1 Alexander Ward Simpson
2 Herbert Henry Gilbert
t Edward Tufiaell
I Henry Francis Somerset Bolton"
a Heniy Joseph Danbeny
a William George Forbes Gockburn
I William Wylly Lawrence
a Frederic Ernest Lowther Sohreiber
X Charles Egerton Dixon
LixuTBirAirTS.
X James William Graves'*
I Samuel PhilUps
z John Henry Augustus Spyer, Jim<. of\
JfiMJrWry 23 Mar. 79 )
X John Burton Forster
Philip Anderson Morshead
a Henry William Newton Guinness
X Harry Shuldham Lye, 2l4/t(/ant i7Sept.79
X Samuel Spencer Parkyn...
r Chftrles Edwin Le Quesne
a Wm. John FortescueMorgan, Adj. i May 78
X Henry Melville Hatchell
X Adam Park
X Hon. Mark HenryHorace McDonnell
Andrew Pennell Williamson
a James Charles Oughterson
William Knox Downes
Philip Barber Lindsell
John Anderson Slater
Sdw. Jas. Grant, Inet. of Muek, 4 Dec.
WilUam Edward Ker Fox
2 Archibald Norton
Frederick James Gavin
a Alan Maxwell Boisragon
3 Oharlee Mordaunt Stevens
a Alan (3eorge Chichester
Sub LxBUTBirAVTS.
George Jocelyn Shaw
SXCOVS LlBUTBKAKTS.
a Geor8:e Henry John Moore
a Wilkes Jolliflfe
Norman Arbutbnot Francis
2 John Hampden Cfaa>vner
2 Charles Alexander Wedderburn
1 Richard Money Maxwell
1 Archdale Irby Wilson
X David Montgomery Thompson
2 Giiy Honry Symonda
a Ka3-muijd Cruwfurd
TSMar. 55
23 Aug. 59
IX May 55
13 April 58
I May 58
23 July 58
»2S Mar.
29 July
83 Oct.
24 Oct.
4 Jan.
'17 Mar.
'27 June 68
P 9 July 68
8 July 68
' 1 Aug.
'22 Aug.
■KSIOX OK
2lfD LI BUT.
17 Aug. 55
23 July 6x
27 Nov. 57
" 7 Dec. 58
^ 4 Jan. 61
►17 Mar. 63
' 2 Oct. 63
a April 64
PaoSept, 64
13 Sept. 65
'le Oct. 66
4 Dec. 66
'25 Sept. 67
**27 April 70
»3i May 7X
'30 Sept. 71
12 Nov. 73
00|
60 P 7 Feb.
60 2$ Dec.
63] P 6 Mar.
'ao Sept. 64 ' P 1 2 Oct.
''J7 Jan. 65 V X Feb.
62 X9 July
65 » X Aug.
67; "16 Mar.
8 July
21 Nov.
»'x8 Jan.
» 6 Mar. 67, Pa7 April 70
Px 8 April 65, P 3 April 66
PxsMay 67 p 5 Nov. 70
23 Jan. 63 27 Dec 66
Px2 Oct. 67|P 2 Aug.
I Feb. 68 1 28 Oct.
30 Jan. 78
X May 78
IX May 78
X4 Sept. 78
4 Dec. 78
28 Oct.
38 Oct.
a8 Oct.
aSOct.
a8 0ct.
30 Dec.
33 Nov.
9 Aug.
9 Aug.
9 Aug.
za Nov.
X3 Nov.
I a Nov.
28 Feb.
15 April 74
13 Juno 74
II Feb. 75
x3 Nov. 73
10 Sept 76
XI Sept. 76
XX Sept. 76
XI Nov. 76
23 Mar. 74
13 June 79
9 July 79
20 Aug. 79
XX Oct. 79
I Jan. 80
BUB LIXUT.
X April 76
14 Feb.
aaMay
20 Mar.
7 Aug.
7 Aug. 75
14 June 76
14 Nov. 76
X4 Nov. 76
14 Sept. 78
14 Sept. 78
4 Dec. 78
30 April 79
X April 74
13 June 79
20 Aug. 79
x8 Sept. 79
11 Oct. 79
I Jan. 80
BBBV.MAJ.
xOct.
36 Feb.
BT.LT.COL.
» Captain Milner served in the
New Zealand war in 1866 (Medal).
« Lieut. Graves accompanied Sir
Garnet Wolseley to the Gold Coast
in September 1873 on special ser-
vice, and served throughout the
Ashanti Warof 1873-74. Commanded
a portion of the Uoussas at the
action of Eesaman and taking of
the villages along the Coast; pre-
sent at Quarman -^it^t January,
having been attacked while escort-
ing ammunition to the front;
also present at the capture and
destruction of Becquah, battle of
Ordahsu, an') capture of Coomassie
(twice mentioned in despatches.
Medal with Clasp).
** Quarter Master Hamilton served
with the x8th Royal Irish through-
out the New Zealand war of 1863-66,
including the expeditions to Papa-
rata and Ketemari (Medal).
2irp LlXUT.
22 Jan. 79
22 Jan. 79
7 June 79
13 Aug. 79
13 Aug. 79i
13 Aug. 79
22 Feb. 79
14 Jan. 80
14 Jan.
14 JliU.
^uchamp John Cololouffh Doran I 14 Jan.
Ekiward Bishop William James Fraser... I 14 Jan.
Payw*^*** — a John Forbes Mosse, 15 March 79 ; En». 11 May 58 \ Lt.^x April 6a j Capt, 27 Aug. 73.
Quarter Maeten.^a Thomas Hamilton,*^ 3 Feb. 69.
X Richard Barrett, 24 July 72.
80
80
80,
80I
I^
Faei»09 BIxlb.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Irieh AgenU, Messrs. Cane and Sons.
. 0mbark0dforMalU,Jamtairy 1873. Depot, ottaehed to and BaH, and BoH. returned from Aueiralia, 4 Dee, 1B70,
iFor eotUinuoHon ef Jfotee eee preceding pager
iatt., Alderthot. J
(Priiicess of Wales' Own).
"Alma" " IxKBBViJr " " Skvastopol."
-jy \_jfrtgaae jjepotf jucj
LieutenantOolonels.— 2 Richard DoyFe Barrett,*^»*yrn, 14 April 46 ; Li. 9 April 48 ; Copt. *9 Dec. 54 ; ^^V^.
28 Sept. 66 ; Brevet Lieutenant (hlontl, 27 Feb. 76 ; LieuienaiU Colonel^ 33 Jan. 78.
I p.«.c, Philip Doyne Vigpra, Enngn, PqOcI. 46; Lt. '19 July 50; Copt. 9 Mar. 58; Major, 7 l&Carch 70; Btf^
Lieutenant Colonel, i Oct. 77 ; Lt.Cohnel, 15 Mar. 79.
1 Charles Hereford, Ensign, 17 Aug. 55; Li. ^17 July 57 ; Capi, **30 Dec. 59; Brevet ir«,'«f,i
Majors.
July 73
Colonel.— 5tr Abraham Josias Cloet^,* ^CB. KB.. Comet, 29 June 09 ; Lt. 17 May xo
[ Nov. 32; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 10 Jan. 37 ; Major, 12 Sept. 48; Colonel, 11 1 .
Major General, 31 Aug. 55 ; LietU.u^eneral, 31 Dec. 62 ; Colonel 19th Foot, xo Mar. 61
Major. 39 Nov. 76.
2 Henry Edward Davidson, Enaign,QQ June 58 ; Lt. '3 July 60; Capt. P7 Apr. 63 ; Miyor, ao Sept. 77-
3 William Harris Burland,^ Eneign, '25 Aug. 54 ; Lt. 7 Mar. 55 ; Capt '25 Sept. 60 ; Brevet Mej9r. 1
June 73 ; Mayor, ax July 77. *
I Augustus Mourant Handley." Eneign, 2 July 58; Lt. '15 Oct. 61 ; Capt. ^23 Jan. 69 ; Majcrr, 7 June 79.
Captains.
X "Windle Hill St. Hill," Corndg. AuxUiarjf)
Forces in Tasnumia, unth local rank of r
Colonel .......}
William Bennett," D.A.A.G. for Mue-^
ketrg,Atder9hot S
2 Arthur Edward Trotter Trotter
3 James Francis Fraser
1 Andrew Munro*
3 (Jeorge Hewetson Reynolds
2 George Oakes
I Theodore Bosville Emerson
1 John Jameson^? ...........
Herbert Leigh Gipps, Adjutant Iforth\
TorkMUitia ...; }
1 Alfred James Paterson, at Stqf College ...
2 Crosbie Barton ;••••
X William G. Waugh M'Clintock"
2 Harry Julian Charrington
2 Edward Archibald Bruce
2 Henry Hensev Fraser Pidcock
I John Olaus Champion MoUer
1 Robert Alfred Plassey HaUifluc
2 Lionel Heniy Mooatta Levin
2 John Francis Simonet
X John Henry Eden
XMSIOV OB
aVD LIBTTT.
12 Feb. 58
P38 Jan. 63 P 8 June 67
36 Mar. 58P3oDeo.
P33Aug. 61 »x 7 April
3 July 58 '18 July
39 Jan.
X5 Oct.
Pxx Jxme 61
»i3 Dec. 6x
'i8 July
9 Jan.
17 July
'39 Aug.
4 Aug.
PiSAprU 68
LiBUTBKAKTS.
1 Richard Phayre, A^utant 19 Feb. 78
2 Frederic Barff Briggs, Adj. 17 Sept. 78 .
3 William Edmund Frankiyn, Inet. of]
Mueketrv 19 Sept. 79
2 John William Robinson Parker
1 Charles John Spottiswoode
I Henry Bowles
1 Gilbert H. Fearon Matbison
2 Edward John Bentley Buckle
2 Thomas David Kirkpatrick
1 James Ahmuty Fearon
2 Reginald Hayes-Sadler
2 Edward Willinm Mills
1 Charles Stuart Moiony
X John Davies
2 Charles Tulin Hennah
2 Edwin Loud Herapath
1 Gerald Carlile Stratford Handcook
2 Mathew Villiers Ebrington Sankey
1 William Auschar Chauncy
2 George O'Neil Segrave
Arthur de Balis Hadow
Alfred Grahame Cartwright
P23 Jan.
P24 Mar.
27 Nov.
7 July
P20 Feb.
»2i Feb.
8 Dec.
8 Dec.
23 Jan.
30 Jan.
30 Jan.
16 Feb.
x6 Feb.
2 Mar.
V»
SXCOBS LiXVTBVAVTS.
James Trevelyan Cotesworth
_ Henry Frederick Tucker Macartney ..
2 Arthur Bayp-rd Elton
X Edward Chas. Wm. Mackenzie Kennedy
Clement Henry BilUngs
Alfred Ernest Stuart Searle
Michael Harrison Orr
Donald Grant
Hugh Woolcombe Boyoe
Harry Otho De vereux Hickman
Michael Lloyd Ferrar
xo Apr.
35 Sept.
30 Oct.
13 Nov.
4 Dec.
I Jan,
78
78
78
78
78
7?
7?
7?
78
. 79
3x Jan.
P19 Aug.
P39 Dec.
P 8 May
» 7 Aug. «
' 3 April 6;
39 June 6:
P 4 Mar. 61
'*33 Jan. 6*
~' 5 Mar. 7<
38 Oct. 7
P28May 7<
P I Dec. 6
28 Oct. 7
28 Oct. 7
28 Oct 7
3 July 7
9 Aug. 7
13 June "i
13 June :
12 Feb. :
5 Juno ;
26 Feb. ;
10 Mar.
34 Nov. '
I Jan. :
23 Jan.
X3 Mar.
13 July
24 July
2x Aug.
25 Sept.
13 Nov.
I Mar.
7 June
21 June
28 July
IX Oct.
II Feb.
BBBV.MAJ. BT.LT.COL
8 June f*7
25 Aug. 7>
P28 Oct. 71
26 Nov. 74
I April 70
03 24 June 76
65 i6 June 77
^^ 10 Nov. 77
84 Nov. 77
24 Nov. 77
I Jan.
23 Jan.
13 Mar.
21 Aug.
I Mar.
X Oct. ,-
13 Nov. 78
7 June 79
28 July 79
II Oct. 79
ii Feb. 80
78
78
78
79
78
34 June i
1 Sir Jo«ia» CloeM served in tla
15th Hussars from 1809 to 1814, fr^
1814 to 1817 as Aide deCamp to Lcrt
Charles Somerset at the Ca{w ^"^
Good Hope, firom whence he wMi©
in command of a Detachment to tio
military posseesion of the islaad "^
Tristan Q'Acunha. Served ^* *
Squadron of his Regiment detscba!
as a field force during tiie Pinda-'^
and Mahratta war from 1817 to tii}-
Acting as Deputy Quarter M»sjr
General conducted the landing iw
settlement of a large body of Goren-
ment emigrants on the fhmtier & w^
Cape Colony. In x8aa was seci '*
England with important despatcb^
and received the Brevet rsni of
Major. In 1842 commanded the ■* •
cessful expedition sent to Na» "
relieve a Detachment besieged bj a-
surgent Boers. Served ss DW
Quarter Master General the KaSr
campaign of X846 (CB.). DuriMt^
Kaffir war of 1851-53 served m Ctg
of the Staff with the Army m tw
Field, including the operaboatf =
the Basnta country and the he«w^
Bereia where he commanded s vy^
sion ( Modal) , and in ackno^edpe^ .
of his services received the honea c
Knighthood, and was subeeqoet^
nonunated a KCB. On being F^'
moted Major General he w«* *>
pointed in 1855 to the eoramtsc^
the Windward and Leeward lsl*»*.
{which he held until i86x.
Po««a«e«r«.— 3 Paul Dennis Costa, X Apr. 78 ; ffon. Captain, I April 78. ^^ „ . b r*tf
X Henry Francis George Webster, 31 July 79 ; Ene. ,0 Aug. S5 •• -2^- ««> Sept. 5«i^^
Quarter Maetert.—i James Hedingham,** 13 Nov. 73. 1^-a Nov. 64 j Major, x i^
2 William Hunt, 9 Aug. 73 ; Sub Lieut. 26 Mar. 73.
Faeingt Green.— Agent, V. W. Holt, Esq.— /rwik AgenU, Messrs. Cane * Sons.
j$t Battalion embarked for Birmuda, i Nov. 1877. Depot, Alderthot. 2nd Bait, returned from India. 21 f**^
.Colonel Barrett served in the Eastern campaign of 1854 and part of 1855 with the 19th Regiment, ia^^
air of Bulganac, battle of Alma, capture of Balaklava, battle of Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol— ««>«^
il with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). ^'^
lior Burland served in the Crimea from 16th June 1855, including the siege and flail of Scbastopol aiw »»*^
3 Cemetery on the x8th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
2irjl LIBUT,
22 Jan. 79
82 Jan. 79
13 Aug. 79
13 Aug. 79
13 Aug. 79
13 Aug. 70
14 Jan. 80
14 Jan. 80
14 Jan. 80
14 Jan. 80
14 Jan. 80
Digitized by VjOOQ IC
igih (The let Yorkshire North Biding) (Princess of Wales' Own). i6o
" Major Handler served in the Hasara cami>aign in 1868, including the expedition against the tribes on the
Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
*7 Gaptaixis Bennett, Jameson, and M'Clintock served in the Hasara campaign in x868, inclnding the expe-
dition against the tribes on the Black Monntain (Medal with Clasp).
"Colonel 8t.Hill served in the New Zealand war of x86o-6i and that of 1863-65. In x86o-6x he was Aide do Camp
to the dovenior, bnt joined his Regiment in the field daring the time active operations wero beiiig carried on. On
(he outbreak of the war in Waikato in X863 he was appointed Aide de Camp to Sir Duncan Cameron, served in that
capacity and also for some time as Acting Military Secretary throughout the subsequent operations, being present
with Goieral CSameron at every action that took place, with one exception,— viz. ; — the actions of Koheroa, Ran-
Ririri, Waiari, Bangiawhia, Hairini (horse shot), Orakau, Gate Pah, Nakumam, Kakaramea, besides several minor
tkirmishes (repeatedly mentioned in despatches, Medal, Unattached Company by purchase and Brevet of Major).
'^ Captain A. Mnnro served in the 7th Fusiliers throughout the Kastem campaign of 1854-55, including the
battles of Alma and Inkerman, affairs of Bulganac and M^Kenzie's Farm, capture of Balaklava, siege and fall of
Sebsstopol, and sortie of a6 October (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
*^ Qwffter Master Hedingham served in the Crimean campaign fh>m October 1854 to May 1855, including the
•iege of Sebastopol (Medalwith Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the Hasara campaign of 1868, includ-
ing the expedition against the tribes on the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp). He haa also the Good Conduct
Continuation of Notes of the 20th {The East Devonshire),
* ^lajor O'Neill served with the soth Regiment in the Crimea from 30th May X855, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopol, and was wnui.ded at the anairof the x8th June; also present at the capture of Kin bourn (Medal
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian campaign of x857>58, including the actions of Chandn,
l^meerpore, and Sultanpore; siege and capture of Lucknow, subsequent operations in Oude. andafl'airs of Mean-
Kun«re. Beerah (thanked in de«patch), Buxar Ghat (as Brigade Major), Churda, and Fortuf Musjecdia (Medal v.-ith
Mtan).
* Major Johnstone served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the actions of Chanda, Umecrporc. and
Sultanpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, subsequent operations in Oude, and aflkirs of Meangunge, Fort of Simreo
iiecRih. and Buxarghat (Medal with Clasp) .
'^ Major Briscoe served in the Ashantee campaign from December 2873 in the Transport Service, nnd was in
charfre of the Prah District (Brevet of Major, aud Medal with Clasp).
'* Msjor Theobald served in the 55th Regiment in the Bhcotan Bxpedition in 1865 (Medal with Clas|^.^ l^
1 6 1 i8t Batt., Cyprns. "]
and Batt.. MuUingar. j
28
36
18
Half
Pjiy.
2Vi,
20th {The East Devonshire). [SJ^SfS^S'iUy.
MiXDKx"*'"EGMO!rT-op-ZEB" "Eoypt" (with the Sphinx). " Maidi " "Vimikex" "Cotcjii"
" VlTTOBIA." " PySSMKXS " " OftTHKS " " TOULOUSS " '* PHHIKSULA " *' AlMJL " " I^KXBICAX"
"Sbvjlstopol" "Luckkow."
Oolontl.— Sir Frederick Horn,* JTCJJ. Jn*. '26 Jan. 26 ; iit. ^i 7 April 28 ; Capt. '16 June 37 ; Major/j 8?pt. 41
Lt.Col. 14 Apr. 46 ; Cof. 20 June 54 ; Maj. General, 13 Oct. 60 ; Lt.Generai, z8 Jan. 70 ; &#merai, 2 Jane 77 ;
Colonel 20 ¥. 17 Mar. 76.
Lieutenant Colonels.— a John Davis.' Entign, '13 Feb. 52 ; Lt. ao June 54 ; Capt. 16 Sept. 59 ; lf«/or, '21 A&;.
66; Lt. Colonel, P15 Feb. 68 ; Colonel, 15 Feb. 73.
X Fred. Lockwood Edridj^e,* £ne. P19 Feb. 55 ; Lt. jo Aug. 55; Oape. '7 Aug. 57; Ifq/or, 3 Sept 67; Brrti
Lieutenant Colonel, 8 Oct. 76; Lt. Colonel, ix May 78.
Kajortf. — I John James Silverston O'Neill/ En». 6 June 54 ; Lt. 29 Dec. 54 ; Capt. 3 June 58 -. Bt. Utif,
5 July 72 ; Major, 5 Oct. 72.
a Thomas Hollingrworth Clarkson, Ene. ^21 Sept. 52 ; Lt. 14 Aug. 54 ; Capt. '8 April 59; Jfo/or.'a Bepte;
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, 21 Aug. 77.
2 Samuel Henry Nairne Johnstone,' EnetgnjS Feb. 56; Lt. 15 June 58; Capt. ►30 June 03; Bt.Uiw,
I Oct. 77 ; Major, 20 Apr. 78.
Harry Kussell Bowlby, Chief Commandant of Military Police at Cgprue; Ene. 23 April 58; Lt. *iil&
59; Capt. ix July 68 ; Major, xx May 78.
X Charles Henry Webster. Ene. 2 May 58 ; Lt. ^16 Sept. 59 ; Capt. >i7 Mar. 69 ; Major, x July 79-
aV,
«•/,
4l9
Gaptaiits.
2 James Smyth
I Edward Browne
X George Duncan Wabab
William Glencross, Adj. 24 Lancaekire ")
Bi/le VolunUere S
Oharles Edward Hussey, J4f. 7 Lanca- >
ekire Militia S
1 Stewart Abercrombie Wroughton
Edward John Briscoe"
2 David O'Neill Power
t Edward Primrose T. Goldsmith
I Thomas Picton Fleetwood
1 Adam Park Pinching
a Henry Richard P. Lindesay
X Frederick William Birch
2 Edward Stanley Newton Dickenson
2 Guthbert George Collingwood
Robert Gonstable Paull
William Cocks Allen
2 Cotton Edwin Theobald^*
X ».«.c. Lionel Marshall
1 De la Pore Robinson
2 Gerald Elliott Browne
2 Walter Randolph
2 Richard George Randall
LlKUTUKAXTS.
William Savapo Baker j
1 Michael Morton Metcalfe Festing
2 Henry Brandram Headley, Adj. 17 Dec. 79
a Godfrey Fox Webster
X Arthur Forde
2 Allen Montgomery, In$l. of Mueketry }
\j, Dec. 79 i
2 Charles James Blomficld
I Philip Francis Tallents
X Stanley Orred
1 George Edward Gapol Cure
a Charles Henry Plunkctt Dunn
2 Thomas Edward Bland
2 Horace William Scoit
Edward Roderic Owen
Frederick Hammersley ,-4d;<i*<a>i^ 1 3Sept. 79
2 Sidi;ey Furlonser
X Charles DijfbvWallington
1 Edward Hugh Rowley Hibbert
2 iSt'' Grcnville Louis John Temple, 3arf.
a Arthur Abington Goodden
r Hamilton Alexander Kinglake
a Robert Campion Blencowe
EVSIGN OB
aHD LIBUT.
3 July 58 ^13 Dec.
~ - '36 Nov.
P30 Nov.
sMay
Pi7Sept. 58
a8 Jan. 59
16 April 58
'20 Mar. 59 '10 June 6a
:. 6o>*3oJune 63
-- 50
05
'X4 Aug.
'24 Feb.
2;^ Jau.
II Feb.
19 Nov.
«'i2 April
''24 J one
'10 Nov.
p 8 May
P14 Sept.
»i6 Sept.
Px4 Oct.
X4 Mar.
P15 Oct.
^24 June
••24 Mar.
8 Feb.
^ 8 June
P 5 Nov. 70
, 8 Dec. 77
' 8 Dec. 77
23 Jon. 78
ax Aug. Ti
57! 2 Oct.
62 *'22 Aug.
62' II J'Uy
57! iJ»iiy
o;:*'x4 0ci.
63!' 2 Oct.
65 '•»4 Oct.
67 ''13 June
67 ' 3 Sept.
68 ''14 Sept.
68 ' 5 Nov.
55 2 Oct.
08 "15 Feb.
62 28 Oct.
69 28 Oct.
70 2& Oct.
70 38 Oct.
28 Oct.
2 Nov.
9 Aug.
5 Feb.
II Swpt.
28 Fob.
XI Feb.
a6 Feb.
13 June
ao Nov.
30 Nov.
30 Nov.
II Feb.
II Sept.
II Supt.
XI Oct.
38OCL
IX Nov,
I July
x5 Nov.
a Dec.
34 Jan.
CAPTAIir. BBXV.ICAJ. BI.Lt.CO.
1*34 Mar. 69
' X Sept. 69
P 5 Jan. 70
30 Jan. 70
••14 Sept. 70
4 Feb. 74
j« 13 July 67
«>5 35 Nov. 74
68 21 July 75
62! I April 70
13 Aug. 76
19 Sept. 74
10 Fed. 77
ao Apr. 78
IX May 78
I Oct. 78
'/" 5 Oct. 78
55 3» Mar. 63
71 X Mar. 79
71
71
71
71
30 Apr. 7i
21 June 79
Tc Nov. to'
E April 74
I Oct. 77
15 Nov,
24 Jan.
y * Colonel Davis served mth ur l
r35th Regiment in the Shaha)i*(i ^ '
rtrict during the Indian mutiiijcs^"
Ipaign in 1858-59 (Medal). , ^ I
^i » Lt-Col. Edridge sened infi ti»
20th Regiment in the Crimea id : >
including the siege of Sebastop-i ii^
capture of Kinboum (Medd h-i
Clasp, and Turkish Medsl). A-* ^
the Indian campaign from Aar^'
1858, including the TronsGoKTi '^ I
rations under liOrd Clyde (Medici j
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SbCOXD LlBUTBlTAirTS. 2KD LIKDT.
a Herbert Ramsay Feilden 35 Sept. 78
t Stephen Flockton Charles 33 Jan. 79
t Brudenell Deane-Freeman 32 Jan. 79'
3 Pitz Roy Eklmond Peon Curson 13 Aug. 79I
John Edward Viuicombe Dennis 13 Aug. 791
3 Henry Granville Lindsay Howard-Vyse 14 Jan. 80
J Henry Townshend Fleming 14 Jan. 80
I Felton Amber 14 Jan. 80
X James Osmond Nelson I 14 Jan. 80
Henry Selwyn Goodlake 11 Oct. 79
17 . . Pajfmaetert.—a Alftred Dening, 27 Nov. 78 ; Ene. ^12 Sept. 63; Lt. '35 Sept. 67; Capl, 5 June 75.
(Quarter Mattere.—i Thomas M'Kay," 10 Nov. 69.
2 Thomas Choake, 6 Sept. 73.
Fadnffe YqWovv.— Agent*, Messrs. Cox and Co.--/rMll Agents, Messrs. Cane and Sons.
tet Batt. embarked for Bermuda, 5 March 1873. 2nd Batt. returned from the Mauritiue, 27 Jam. iSjt.
' Sir Frederick Horn served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 ; commanded the Right Bnp^ '
Division at the battle of Alma ; and the 20th Regiment at the battles of Balaklava (and recapture of the p-'-^
•* Arab Tabia" and guns from the llussians, which they had taken from the Turkish Force the same lonij:^ »
Inkerman (twice wounded, and horse shot under himi ; present throughout the siege operations again«t ici^'^m
and in the Treuches at the two assaults and the fall of the town ; at Inkerman he succeeded to the coinin»*i ^
4th Division (Metlal with four Clasps, CB., Oihcor oi the Legion of Honor, Sardinian and Tapki»hlledai*.»=*i
Class of the Medjidie). ^
" Quarter Master MKay served in the Oimea from 19th January to X9th July. 1856. Also in the Indian ^J
campaigns, being present at the actions at Chanda, Ameerapore, Sultan pore, siege and capture of Lack-"
Meangurtge, Simree, Peerah, Buxar Ghai, ^nd Churdie (Medal with Clnsp).
r.&^USt^'"^] 2lBt(,Boyal Scats Fusiliers). [S^-'r^^^i^; ^^2
The Thistie within the Circle of St, Andrew. "Nemo me impune laeemt." The King's Cypher and Crown.
_ "Bl^bvsbubo" "Alma." "Iksbbmajt" " Sivaotopol.**
T^' ser. Colonel.— fl^rgrederick William Hamilton,^ JTCJ. Snngn4rLi. 13 July 31 ; Lt. 4r Capt x Dec. 36 ; Cfmt.4rZt.
KttU Hjilf , Colonel, >3 April 46; Colonel, 20 June 54; M<yor, 7 Dec. 58 ; £<.Co2on#<, 19 Jun« 60; Mtjjor General^
Pay. Piy^ I 3, ^ug. 60 ; Lieitt. General, 18 Dec. 69 ; General, ax Nov. 76; Colonel aiBt Pngiliere, xo Jan. 70.
Lieutenant Oolonele.— x Alfred Tompleman,» wd Lt. '26 Mar. 5a ; Lt. P4 Mar. 53 j Capt. a Feb. 55 ; Major,
'is Feb. 68 ; Brevet Lt.Colmel, 15 March 77 ; Lieutenant Colonel, 23 Jan. 78.
2 GteOTge Frederick Gildea,» Sneiffn, '14 Apra48 ; Lt. »6 Aatf. 5a; Capt. 10 Sept. 58 ; Bt.Major, 5 July 72 j
Ifo/or, as April 73 ! Lt.Colonel, 25 Aug. 79. « ,, ,^ .
Hajort.— X Edward Napoleon L'BBtrange, Eneign, »i8 Feb. 53 ; Lt. 23 June 55 ; Capi. '22 May S7 ; 3/^tyor,
5Dec. 71; JJr«;«^it««t<«iaii« CSofonW, i9 0ct. 77. ^ „ . „
a Arthur Grey Haslerigg." UiMiyn, »i6 Jan. ss ; J^'- >» May S5 5 Cop*. »ix Sept. 60 ; 3t.M<yor, 15 May 73 ;
Major, 23May 74 ; Bt.Lt.Colonel, 29 Nov. 79.
2 Richard Wm. Charles Winsloo,^'' Eneign, »ii June 53 ; JA. 6 Oct. 54 ; Capt. '25 Juno 61 ; Bt.Major, 31 Aug.
74; Major, I July 76
z Robert Cook, Sneijpi, '4 April 55
Jan. 78.
Bt.Li. Colonel, 29 Nov. 79.
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57 J Capt. »2i April 63 ; Bt.Major, x Oct. 77; Mty'or, 23
Capvaivs.
2 Edward Thomas Bainbridge
z FranciaWm. Hamilton. C9ai.<M(2Ca»f<mO
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2 Edmond Charles Browne ■ 23 Sept. 62
1 Henry Roper CurzonHewat" '* 4 Aug. 63
I Francis WingfleldDoughws" ,' 4 Dec. 63
I Charles Edward BovilL i '12 Sept. 63
1 JohnCroker ** 2 Oct. 63
2 Robert Fred. Willoughby 16 Oct. 63
2 James Miller Gordon ' 5 July
I p.t.c.Arthnr John Osborne Pollock 6 Feb.
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2 Lewis Narbrou^h Hughes D'Aeth ' aaPeh. ri
Francis William Dawson 23 July Ti
William Hely Bowes : 'S^n* "
James Reginald Maitland Dalrymple-Hay t Nor. r,
Herbert John Despard - 14 Jn. ^
Payma»ter9.—% Joseph Napier Tew, 24 Jan. 79 ; En$. 1 1 Sept. 63 ; Li. i ICaj 67 ; Capi. 9 Feb. 76.
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Quarter I£a$t«rt. — x Richard Browne,** 12 Nov. 73.
9 James Clifford, 13 Jnlv 78.
i8i Battalion embarked for India, 15 Feb. 1869. 2nd Battalion embarked for Natal, aa FArmmy itf^
J^icjn^* Blae.— ^^ene«, Messrs. Cox and Oo. — Irieh Agente,
^ Sir Frederick William Hamilton served with the Grenadier Goards thronghont the Bastem campaign of xlyni
inolading the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman (slightly wounded and horse shot), sortie of 26th Octoiict,
and siege of Sebastopol, daring the latter period of which he commanded Divisions of the Army in the Trtsicki,
and was in temporary command of the Grenadier Guards aOer Inkennan {CB.^ Medal with four Claapo, Ofltorcf
the Legion of Honor, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
* Lt. Colonel Templeman served with the 21st Fusiliers throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, indudinf lis
battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman (woimded in the hand) , siege and &11 of Sebastopol, and a.tt*ck of theReto
on 1 8th June ; also the expedition to Kinboum (Medal with four Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Tukifii
Medal).
0 Lt.Uolonel Gildca served as Adjutant of the nth Regiment of the Turkish Contingent trora Sept. i855toiud>*
bandment in May 1856 (Turkish Medal).
* Lt Colonel Hazlerigg ser\'ed with the 21st Fusiliers during the latter part of 1855 at the siege and fkll of Sebatfc^
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
10 Lt. Colonel Winsloe served with the 21st Fusiliers in the Crimea tmrn the 6th August 1855, indoding tke ikc«
and rail of Sebastopol, and expedition to Kinboum (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
'^ Major Sue veuaon served with the 54th Bei^iment during the Indian mutiny, including Lord Clyde'scsmpsift
in Oade in 1858-59 (Medal). Herved also in the Bhootan Expedition of 1864-65 (Medal with Clasp).
IS Captain Douglass served in the Ashanti war from the 30th November, 187 ). in commnnd of tlie Bonnvcnrapcj
of Wood's Regiment, and was present at the battles of Amoaful and Ordabsu, and the ca2)ture of Co4)iua>4iie rr-
moted Captain, Medal with Clasp).
17 Captain Hewat served as Adjutant of H.M. Hospital Ship Victor Emanuel off Cape Coast Castle, sad ww
also employed on the river Volta during the Ashanti war of 1874 (Medal).
1* Captain Pollock served in the Ashanti war firom the r^oth November 1S73 (Medal with Clasp).
1* Captain Auchinleok served in the Ashanti war, in 1874. in the Transport Service (Medal with Clasp).
** Quarter Master Browne served with the 21st Fusiliers in the Crimea from November 1854, inclnding tbeua^'*
and foil of Sebastopol and expedition to Kinboum (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Modal). Has also theMed«l
for long service.
Oontinuation of Notes of 22nd (The Cheshire).
1 Sir Trevor Chute embarked with the 70th Regiment for India, where he served for twelve jrears, and vu tea-
stantly and actively employed during the whole of the mutiny (Medal), nartioularly in command of a Field Fcra
in the district of Peshawur, with which he attacked and on the 24th of Mi^ 1857 occupied, with severe lowtoui
mutineers, the Fort of Hote Murdaw, relieving the officers of the 55th Native Inlkntry, who were held pnMaert ^
their own men. For this service he received the thajiks of the Governor General in Connoil. In August 1I57 >
fitate of mutiny attacked the cantonments of Peshawur. Prom August 18^8 to January x 860 he oommsBd^
itrigade at Lucknow until it was broken up at the suppression of the rebellion. In Febmaiy i86x he *n^*^
in command of the 70th Regt. for New Zealand. In March 1863 was appointed Brigadier General in eommsi^ ■
the Australian colonies ; in 1865, as Major General, succeeded Lt.Gen. Sir Duncan Cameron in the command of M*
Zealand and Australian colonies ; and during the war in New ZeaJand, in 1865-66. commanded on various impansi
and successflil operations (KCB. and Medal), and continued in that command until Oct. 1870, when itwasbrokfs^
« Lt.Colonel GHass served with the 37th Regt. in India during the mutiny of 1857-58, and was engaged isai
attack on the rebel position near Benares at Atrowlea and Koelsa. defence of Asimghurand sortie thence; pnxw
with Brigadier Douglas' Colunm in pursuit of Koer Singh, and present in the actions of x7th and aoth AprO; >*
with Colonel Turner's Column in Shahabad and Palamon, including the capture of Jugdespoxe and actions of :?»
18th and 20th October (Medal).
> Captain Bowers accompanied the expedition up the River Gambia against the King of Baddiboo ; wsi pniOB
at the bombardment of ^e enemy's entrenched works on the banks of the Swarracmida Creek, x6th yB*°"*^j
at the landing storming and capture of the enemy's entrenched works ; at the storming capture and destreca^^
the fortified towns of Oarawan on the x7th, Kinty Cnnda and Saba on the x8th Febmuy ; also at the battle of ai>>
and the storming capture and total destructicm of the enemy's stockades on the axst Febnuury x86i.
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A.— Sir Trevor Chute.i KCB. ^nd Lt. 'lo Aug. 33; Lt. '28 Oct. 36: Cavt. '2 Aue ^o- Maii
47 ; Lt Colonel, ^'m Deo. 49 ; Coi^^Z 28 Nov. 54 ; Major General, 9 April 64 ; Lieut.O^'eralfio Maf
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Lt. P7 Sept. 55; Ca|><. P31 May 64;
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Lieutenant Colonels.— 2 Henry Edward Glass,* ^n*»^ii, P17 Mar. 54
Major, P4 Dec. 69 ; Lieutenant Colonel^ 21 Apr. 77.
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Fred. William Best Parry, Emign, 7 Aug. 58 ;
^^- ^'8 Jan. 61 ; Capt. P22 Jan. 68 ; Major, i May 78.
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2 Edward Straton
2 John St. George Wolseley
2 Alexander Stuart
Alex. John Garden Bainbridge
Joseph Collins ' 9 Jan.
X John Dallas Edge '25 Mar.
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Charles May Hayes Newington ' 3 Dec.
Charles D'Obree Bowers* 26 Oct.
I Irving St. John Hartford 8 Sept. 63
I Henry Hall '36 April 64
I George William Henry Cuningham '26 July 64
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z William Key Matterson
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2 John Frederick Wyley
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a Alexander Gray Hamilton Gardner ..
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z William Keane Richardaon
2 Alfred Lestock Ussher
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2 Walter Harding Allen
a Henry Samuel Price Davies
X Bdwmrd Ritchie Coryton Graham ,
z Charles Richard Hugh Hardy
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a ThoB. Roger Anmdel Gazer Montgomery
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a James Robert Dunlop-Snlith
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z Edward John Lamb
z Louis Robert TuBon
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7 Captain Hare served in the Ashanti
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and was present at the battle of
Amoaftil (slightly wounded), battle
of Ordahsu and capture of Coo-
masaie (Medal with Glasp).
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3 Robert Arifi, z3Feb.79.
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X Oct. 77 ; Colonel 23rd Fusiliers, 16 Mar. 75.
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Jf o/or, 26 March 58 ; ^^ X^Co/ontf 2, zo April 66; Colonel, x Ojt. 77.
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Colonel, 1 April 74 ; Major, 4 Aug. 79-
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t George Bentinck Luxford"
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! Thomas Bayley Gravest*
! p.e.e. Frederick Stringer
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Henry Woolgar Griffith
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Ernest Riddle Evans
Henry Herbert Edwards
2 Charles Cecil Hayford Thorold
1 Henry Edward Baker
2 Hon. Reginald Henry Beitie, A^utant \
9 Mar. 78 $
George Augustus Hotham Howard,)
Extra Aide de Camp to the Lord Lieu- \
Unamt qf Ireland j
a Ernest Gambler- Parry
I Alflred Stephen Chapman
a George Capel Ralph C. Fenwick
I Frederick Morris
1 Henry Harvey Whiting
z Sir Robt. Augustus WDliam Colleton, S
Bt, Inet. o/MuBketry i Oct. 79 )
a Hugh James Archdale
z John Hamage King Griffith
2 Charles Henry Milford
2 William Bertie Roberta
George Ferdinand Walker
Robert Henry William Dunn
Pz2 Jan. 66
' 9 Nov. 67
"18 April 68
BacoirD LnuTBVi.irTs.
2 Roderick Edmund Howe Gwynne .........
2 Charles Andrew Rouse Boughton Knight
2 Hugh Thomas Lyle ,
X William Randal HamUton Beresford
X Charles Lysons
2 Robert Bertram Firman ,
a Burton Henry Fbilips ,
9 Sept.
23 Mar.
30 Mar.
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59 p,» ^^'
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63 I Jan.
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63 pjs May
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65 " 9 April
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13 Sept. 79
28 Nov. 79
x4 April 73;
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1 Colonel Hon. S. Moe^ lerrK
' 3 Sept. 70 with the 33rd Fusiliers in the Criia»
28 Oct. 71 in 1855, including the siege of SebM-
28 Oct. 71 : topol and attack of the BedsB on tb
,ft T>#M. ^T'lSth June (Medal with Clasp, &£'-
8 June
z2 Nov.
12 Nov.
28 Feb.
28 Feb.
13 June
X3 June
ax Sept.
2 Nov. 73
2 Dec.
2 Deo.
2 Dec.
2 Dec.
a Dec.
:Turkish Medal). Served in the h<ii«
72 mutiny campaign of z 857-58, iitfl*--
73 ing the rehef of Lucknow by Ur-
_- Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior Contr-
'■'igent at Cawnpore, siege and csp'A'r
74 1 of Lucknow, and operaUons 9cx»
74 the Goomtee, Trans-Gogra csmprn
74 when the rebels were driven into >f
74|paul (Medal with two Clasps). &^-
_ . barked for the (Sold Coaat in commK:-
^*|0f the and battaUon jyrd Twha*.
and commanded the Head Qurtrr
a Dec. 74
ZI Feb.
II Feb.
3o Nov.
zo Sept.
38 April
zz Nov.
throughout the second phase of ^
Ashantl war, in 1874, indndinp w
captureofBorbora8aie.battleofAjt^
ful, capture and destruction of b^
qua, battle of Ordahsu, and csptu"
of Coomassie (several timesmentics?:
in despatches, CB., Medal withCltfF
♦Colonel Elgee served with t^
th Regiment in the Grimes froa
le 6th Feb. to the 31st July i^:^
including the aiege of 8ei)ssU>^
(Medal with (Jlaap, Brevet of ii»i^^
and Turkish Medal).
S^aeingi B\xiB.—Agemi», Messrs. Cos
ana Co.
IriekAgmU, Meesxa. Cane and Soc^
liiBaU. rwimmodfromlmiiailf^^^^
znd BaH. emborUd fir QiinUr» »
Oct. 1874,
Qnarier Maetere,
-a George KnOx Leet,M 3 July sS ; Son,MB^or, a July 73.
z George Charles Dawson Bampfleld, x April 78 ; JZoa, i
wf.—z Edward Knightley,»* 35 April 68.
a Patrick M'Cormiok,^ 9 i^qv. 73.
CqifaiiHt April 78.
*i«iMAprn78. T
Digitized by V^OOv IC
2^rd (Royal Welsh Fusiliers). i66
* Colonel Prevost sexred with the 33rd FuBiliers in the Crimea from the X7th June 1855, inclndin^ the siege and
fail of Sebastopol and assaults of the Redan on the x8th June and 8th September— wounded (Medal with Clasp,
and Turkish Medal). Served at the siege and capture of Lucknow— mentioned in despatches (Medal with Clasp).
' Lt.ColoneI Shadwell served with the 87th Fusiliers in the Indian campaign of|x857-58 ; commanded the selected
mArkBinen of the Regiment during the Peshawur outbreak ; was present at the mutiny and destruction of the 51st
hcnsnl Nstive Inihntrj on the 12th August 1857 (Medal).
7 Colonel O'Connor served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 23rd Fusiliers, including the battle of Alma,
vrhere aller being severely wounded he carried the Queen's Color (Lieut. Anstruthor who previously carried it
having been killed) and planted it on the Russian Redoulit under a heavy fire, end carried it until the action was
over— received the thanks of Sir Creorgo Brown and General Codrington on the field ;— siege and fall of Sebastopol,
attack on the Quarries, and assaults of the i8th June and 8th September on the Redan — dangerously wounded
(Medal with two Clasps, Victoria Cross, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie). Served in
the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent
at Cawnpore, siege and capture of Lucknow and operations across the Goomtee under Outram, and several other
uilnor actions (Medal with two Clasps). Embarked for the Gold Coast with the 2nd Battalion 33rd Fusiliers in 1873
{Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Ashanti Modal).
<* Lt.Colonel Tupper served with the 23rd Fusiliers in the CVunea trow, the loth August to the asth Sept. 1855, in-
eluding the siege and Call of Sebastopol, and was very severely wounded at the attack on the Redan on the 8th Sep-
tomber (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58, including
Che relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore, aflair of Ramininga, siege
and capture of Lucknow and operations across the Goomtee under Outram, storm and capture of the Selimporo
and Simree Forts, and actions of JubrowUe, Poorwah (mentioned in despatches) , Beerah, and Buxarghat ; also the
Trans*(}ogra operations when the rebels were driven from Oude into Nepaul (Medal with two Clasps) . Embarked
for the Gold Coast with the and Battalion a3rd Fusiliers, and served in the second phase of the Ashanti War, in 1874
(i^revet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
' M^or Tilly served with the 23rd Fusiliers in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the operations across
the (roomtee, siege and capture of Lucknow. and Trans-Gogra operations (Medal with Clasp).
"^ Mf^or J. Williamson served with the 23rd Fusiliers in the Crimea from the loth August to the i8th Sept. 1855,
including the siege and fall of Sebastopol and assault of the Redan on the 8th September— severely wounded (Medal
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the Indiiin campai^ of 1857-58, including the relief of Lucknow
bv j^rd Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior Contingeht at Cawnpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, and operations
acrij^B the Goomtee under Outram (Medal with two Clasps).
11 Major Walwyn served with the 23rd Fusiliers in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the siege and
caiitore of Lucknow and operations across the Goomtee (Medal with Clasp).
'* Captain Tolloch served in the Indian campaign of 1858-59, and was present with the 38th Regiment at the
rapiare of Lucknow, and afikirs of Barree and Nuggur ; present, with the 23rd Fusiliers, at the actions of Julrowlie,
r.< )rwah, Beerah, and Doondialdera, storming of Fort Simree. and Trans-Gogra operations (Medal with Clasp).
1^ Major H. F. Button embarked for the Gold Coast with the and battalion 23r4 Fuailiers. and served throughout
tho second phase of the Ashanti war, in 1874, including the battle of Amoaftil, battle of Ordahsu, and capture of
['. •. .massie (Brevet of Mi^or, Medal with Clasp).
^* Captains R.F.Williamson and Hutchinson, Lieutenants Mainwaring and Griffiths embarked for the Gold Coast
n ith the 2nd battalion 23rd Fusiliers in 1873 (Ashanti Modal).
'* Captains Lnzford, and Lieutenant Hon.D. J. de Moleyns. embarked for the Gold Coast with the 2nd battalion
:;nl Fusiliers, and served in the second phase of the Ashanti war, in 1874 (Medal with Clasp).
'^ Captains Graves and Shepherd embarked for the Gold Coast with the and battalion 23rd Fusiliers, and served
ti<roughout the second phase of the Ashanti war in 1874, including the battle of Amoaful, battle of Ordahsu
md capture of Coomassie (Medal with Clasp).
*^ Captain Arthur Taylor served with the X7th Regiment in the Crimean campaign in 1S55, and was present at
the assault of the Redan on the 18th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
^' Captain G. H. Button embarked for the Gold Coast with the 2nd battalion 23rd Fusiliers, and served in the
iccond phase of the Ashanti war, in 2874, and was severely wounded at the battle of Amoaful (Medal with Clasp).
^ Captain Cowan embarked for the Gold Coast with the 2nd battalion 33rd Fusiliers, and served in the second
^hase of the Ashanti war, in 1874, including the battle of Amoaftd, taking of Becqua, battle of Ordasu and capture
if Coomasaie (Medal with Clasp).
'' Captain Gilbert embarked for the Gold Coast with the and battalion 23rd Fusiliers, and served during the
^<'nd phase of the Ashanti war, including the battles of Amoafhl and Ordahsu as Lieutenant in charge of the
k-trimental Transport (Medal with Clasp).
'* Quarter Master Knightley served with the 23rd Fusiliers in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, and was severely
oanded at the battle of Ahna (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian mutiny campaign
' 1357-59, including the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore on the 6th
^KC. 1S57, operations across the Goomtee, siege and capture of Lucknow, and all the nunor operations during Lord
lydc's winter campaign in Oude in 1858-59, when the rebels were driven into the Nepaul territory (Medal with
vo Clasps).
'^ Quarter Master M'Cormick served in tbn second phase of the Ashanti war in 1874 (Medal with Clasp).
" M^jor Lee t.— For War Services, see Army Pay Department.
Digitized by
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24th (The 2nd Warwickshire),
(with the Sphinx) . " Caph of Good Hopi '* " Taljlvkka " "Fusktbs d'Owo* " " Sa.lamahci. " "Tmom*'
"Ptsshxbi" "Nitbllb" "Ohthbb" "PBKijrBULA" "Puhjaub" •• Chii.i.ia» wallah " "Goomu."
une 78; Colonel^ zz Nov. 51 ;.lf q;or Qetural, x6 May 57; JUmt^ 6#Mra2, 9 OcLcs;
''olont' " "
Oolonel.— Ppingle Taylor,! XJ. Conw*, 15 Auf^r. 11 ; Z<. 2 July 12; Cop*. '2 Jan. 20; Jfa/<»r,'i6Jimeis;
Bt.Lt.ColonHj 28 June 38; Colonel, zz Nov. 51 ; Jfd ' '^ ' -• - - . «..
Otneral, lo Noy. 71 ; Co2o»«2 24th Foot, 26 Nov. 6z.
Lieutenant Cfolonela.— z Hichard Thomas Glyn,* CB. Entign, >*z6 Aug. 50 ; Lt. '24 June 53 ; Copf. 7 Sept :■;
Major, '23 July 6z ; Lt.Colcnel, '13 Feb. 67; Colonel, Z3 Feb. 72.
2 Henry James Dogacher, CB. Enngn, 22 Feb. 55 ; Lt. P2z Sept. 55 ; Capi. ''21 Oct. 59 ; Major, 'a D«c,««;
X»e»to»aii^ Co^ontf/, 9 June 77.
Majors.— 2 William Mathew Dunbar,* lf^MV«^ 5 Jan. 55 ; Lt. 23 Mar. 55 j Capt. '2 Sept. 62 ; Mq/o^'t M Sw- :^
Bt.Lt.CoUmel, 20 Nov. 70.
2 j>.«.e. Wilsone Black,* CB.Bn*. 1 x Aug. 54 ; J^* 9 ^o^- 55 ; Cap*. '9 Jan. 57 ; BtMqj. 5 July 72 ; Mqf. 1 Apr. 7;
Bt.Lt.Colonel, 31 Deo. 78.
John Moore Oumell Tongue, Eneign, 24 Feb. 57 ; Lt. x6 April 58 ; Copt. [29 Aug. 66; Major ^ 23 Jan. r<
Bt.LtColonel, 29 Nov. 79.
John Fletcher Caldwell, ^jm^tii, aS May 58 ; X<. ^xs Nov. 6x t Capf. ^30 Oct. 66; Major, 5 Feb. 79.
CAPTAnrs.
X William Maxwell Brander
1 Henry Albert Harriseon
2 Hugh Backhouse Church
2 George Paton, Ciro
Harry Richard Farquhar, A^'. Brecon )
and'Badnor MiUHa S
Russell Upoher
a Charles James Bromhead*
2 Farquhar Qlennie
X William Thomas Much"
X Thomas Bainforth
2 Alfred Godwin Godwin- Austen
2 William Penn Bymons
Frederick Carrington
X p.M.e. Herbert Belasyse MolSkt, Ser\
Mo^utft Viee-Ctmtul at Sebaetopol ... S
2 John James Harvey
2 Herbert Michael Williams
X pj.e. Archer Anderson Morshead
X William Sugden
2 UCS^ Gonville Bromhead
a George Stanhope Banister
I Francis TollemacheHalliday
X Bdward Lethbridge
XKSIOir OK
2irD LIBT7T.
LllUTBX-Aimi.
T IBTCEdward Stevenson Browne
X Edward Witherden Curteis, Intt: qf\
Muehetrjf za Dec. 70 /
2 Henry Germain ;Mamwaring, Intt. tf)
Mtuke^ 7 "Soy. 79 f
r Wilfred Heaton
X Ralph Arthur Penrhyn Clements
X William Edward Day Spring
2 Qnentin M'Kinnon Logan
1 2£on, Uliok De Rupe Burke Roche
2 Gourtnnr Vor Trower, Adjutant 25 May 79
I George Ohampney Palmes
X WilUam Weaflens
1 William Whitelocke Lloyd
X Arthur Barr^ Phipps
2 Charles BmiliuB Curll
2 Henry Dolben
2 John David Arthur Thomas Lloyd
2 Frederic Philip Smyly
1 James Henry Connolly
X George Kenrick Moore
2 Hugh O'Donnell
2 Arnold Wilson Birch
2 Alfred Cranworth Worlledge
* ' Bioovn LnunoTAifTB.
z John Douglas Montagu Williams
T William Cecil Godfrv
2 Percy Tatham Armitage
2 Thomas Leigh Hare
X Reginald Campbell
z Percy Knight aale Coke
2 Anderson Lindsay Kelly
2 Charles Sugrue
z Reginald Williams
X FrandB Charles King Hunter
t Arthur Thomas Dig^ Neave
z Joseph John Burnett
3x Dec. 58
X April 59
15 Jan. 58
r23Aug. 59
'30 Dec. 59
P2X Nov. 62
30 Aug. 59
'31 July 60
'ix Feb. 62
6 May 62
'ix April 62
" 6 Mar. 6^^
» 4 May 64
6 July 64
'2xMar. 6s
5 July 64
X3 Feb. 66
P17N0V. 66
'ao Apr. 67
8 July 68
X4 Jan. 7x
'27 Feb. 67
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23 Sept. 7x
34 Sept. 7z
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X4 Sept.
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14 Sept.
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4 Dec.
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31 Jan.
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30 Jan.
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Px3 Feb.
'26 Feb.
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'13 Feb. 67
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3 Nov. 67
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28 Feb.
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23 Jan.
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23 Jan.
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12 Apr.
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70 23 Jan. 79
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71 5 Feb. 79
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7x 3xAug. 77
X April 74
31 May 76
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23 Jan. 79
> Colonel Glyn served with tbe
82nd Regiment in the Crimea ttm.
2nd Sept. X855 (Medal with Oaip
for Sebastopol, and Tnrkiah Hedal).
Served with the 34th Regimot
during the Indian Mutiny of lisTP
(Medal).
« LtColonel Black served with tte
42nd Highlanders in the CiiDCft
from x4th June X855, inehidinf ihi
siege and Ml of Sebastopol (lUdal
wiUi Clasp, and Turkish Itodsl).
John Mahony, sMarch 67 1 Bfuign 4r ^-^S ^^STl If-S M*y 6x ; Ogrf.s Apnl«'
-.. «. -t.^^ . -- ' 78; iiM.PaoApr.66;i<.P2Sept.68; C^.»Apr?-
Pagwuuttrt,
I Thomas Stephen Coppinger^ x OctT
}fMrtar Matttr$.—9 John Tigar, 30 Apr. 79.
'-*— " r Tor
z John Heniy ^ompeon^ 36 Nov. 79.
JVwtay« Qtwa.'-Agtntt, Messrs. Yeim^ W. Holt and Co.— Jrifib AoMi*,
X9i Batt. ombarkod for MaUa, 30 Soft, x866. ^> i^
and Bait, ratwmtdjrom India, 3 Jamwury iBTS^Smbarkdfor the Cape t^i^l^^fifiope, jmrmrfW^
24ih {The 2nd Warwickshire). 168
1 General Tgylor proceeded in z8ii to join the 92nd Dragoons in the Bast Indies, where he served nntil their
rotnrn to Europe and disbandmont, 25^1 Oct. 1820. He was in the field in 181 5 and 16, and during the whole of
the Mahratta war in 18x7-19 ; the published official records show that his conduct was conspicuous in the Brigade
Cavalry actions of Buoktowlie and of Nagnore, and in that of Ashta (20th Feb. 18 18), the enemy having charged,
overthrew one Regiment and out down the Greneral commanding, he, as Brigade Major, incurred the responsibility
uf coontennanding the retreat, of ordering measures which terminated in the entire defeat of the Peishwar, the
death of his Commander in Chief (Gokla), and he rescued the Rajah of Batarrah, the influential events that termi-
nated the war. At the siege of Capaul-droog, he commanded a Battery at the storm (13th May 1819), he blew oj^en
the first gate with a galloper gun of the 2and Dragoons, and heading the Forlorn Hope, he stormed in succession
the five ustinot circles of fortiia^oations, every man and officer of his party being cither killed or wounded, he received
at the summit of that strong hill fort, at the moment of success in its capture, a shot through his lungs and body that
killed the Grenadier behind him. The Governor General of India specially recommended him to fitvourable con-
sideration for his services in India. In 1823-24 he was employed in the Cape Cavalry against the CaffVes, and was
recoimnended for promotion by the Governor and Commander in Chief. In Jan. 1841 he was relieved ftt>m a bullet
which had been in his body since 1819. In Aug. 1846 his life was imperilled fk*om a surgical oi>eration consequent
apon &e passage of some cloth driven into him by a shot. In Nov. 1848 he was relieved from apiece of bone broken
in his body by a shot. From April 1854 to Dec. 1657 he was a Colonel on the Staff at the Cape of Good Hope, where aa
a Brigadier at a " period of peculiar difficulty and imminently threatened war " he commanded a large force in
Kafflraria with approbation and thanks publicly recorded. From April x86o to April z86i he was Commander of
the Forces and lixent. Governor of Jamaica and its Dependencies. In 1827 he was sent to England firom Malta to
establish discipline in a corps that had fired at and nearly killed their Adjutant, their insubordination sustained
I7 a turbulent mob at a period of popular excitement. He took command and the Battalion shot him three times on
the public parade, they fired into his windows and shot through the cheek a field aide who stood behind him.
VITithout calling in other Troops he suppressed the mutiny, and alone he overawed the ftiry of the mob. The appro-
bation of his Major General was submitted by his Lieut.General to the Horse Guards, and elicited through the A^ntant
General the Sovereign's record that '* the decided and necessary punishment to which he had resorted had eflfbctually
repressed Uie spirit that prevailed when he assumed the command."
> Lt.Oolonel Dunbar served with the 34th Regiment in the Crimea from the zzth July 1855, including the siege and
fall of SebastopoU and assault of the Redan on the 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) . Also In the
Indian campaigns in 1857-59, including the actions at Cawnpore on 26th a7th and 28th Nov. 1857, siege and capture
of Luclmow, relief of Asimghur, defeat of the rebels at Bootwul, and affair at Bhowanie (Medal with Clasp).
Served with the 2nd Battalion 24th Regiment in the Kafir war of 1878. Commanded the ist Battalion 24th
Regiment in the second advance into Zululand in the war of 1879, and was present in the engagement at TTlnndi
(Brevet of Lt.Colonel).
* Major Bromhead accompanied Sir Garnet Wolseley to the Gold Coast in September 1873 on special service, and
served thronghont the Asnanti war of 1873-74. Was sent as Special Commissioner first to the Kinff of Eastern
iaain and tiien to the King of Abra. Was Staff Officer to Colonel Festing at the action of the 27th October near
Dnnquah. Commanded the Abras at the repulse of the Ashanti Army at Abrakrampa during the 5th and 6th
November 1873. Commanded tibie reconnaissuice in force of the 8th November. Afterwards served witii Russell's
Regiment at the capture and destruction of Adubiassie, battle of AmoaM, capture and destruction of Becquah,
advanced guard engagement at Jarbinbah, skirmishes and ambuscade afitkirs between Ad wabin and the river
Ordah, battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of 3Cajor, Medal with Clasp).
* Major Mnch commanded detachments 2nd Battalion 24th Regt., Indian Naval Brigade, and Madras Sappers
and Miners on an expedition to the Little Andaman Island on the 6th 7th and 8th May 1867, including an engage-
ment with the savages on the jVb. May. Was thanked by the Commander in Chief in India ; commended by ttie
Government of India ; and services specially noted by order of H.R.H. the Field Marshal Commanding im Chief in
a letter dated Horse Gnards 27th December z868, addressed to Sir William Mansfield (Brevet of Major).
Continuation of Notes to 2$th {The King's Own Borderers).
♦ LtColonel Cameron served with the 72nd Highlanders in the Crimea fVom 13th June 1 855, includingthe expedition
JO Jiert^ siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attack of the i8th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Prom
the 9th Oct. 1855 to the 8th March 1856 he served as Assistant Engineer to the Highland Division. Served in the
Indian campcugn and received the Victoria Cross for conspicuous bravery on the 30th March 1858 at Kotah, in
navmg headed a small party of men and attacked a body of armed fanatic rebels strongly posted in a loop-holed
House with one narrow entrance ; stormed the house and killed three rebels in single combat, having lost half of
one ^od by a stroke lirom a tulwar and received two bayonet wounds ; was also present in the actions of Bunass
TSe^S'iri K r?'* *' which latter he commanded two Companies of the 72nd, and was mentioned in despatches
o *S^^^ Hope served with the 7th Fusiliers in the Oimea ftom 7th July 1855, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol and assanlt of the Redan on the 8th Sept. (Medal veith Clasp, and Turkish Medal.)
" Qiufter Master Bvnnev served in the Crimea from the 22nd April 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebasto-
pol, and waaallgbtly wounded at the attack and capture of the Quarries (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
?S^^ *^ the campaign of i860 in China, including the taking of Sinho and Tangku, and surrender of Pekin
(Medal with two Clasps).
" Captain Pumfifrtt.-For War Services, see Army Pay Department. ^-^^^^^^ by ^^ UUV It:
id^^iSiSSlSrt.^^^^^^ 25\Ai(T7ieKi7ig'80wnBorderer8). [f^^S^^i^
King's Crest. "Ji» VeritaU Beligwnu eon/ldo.** The Castle of Edinburgh. "Nut Domimufrudrt."
L'be White Horse. '* Nee aspera terrent." " Mikdbk " " Eqmowt-op-Z»k.'* " Kotpi" (with the Sphinx).
8er.| Plank Companies *' Mihtiitiqub."
f.^'Oolonel.— Henry Dire Townshend,* Efuicn, Pi6 July 12 ; Lt. »»i4 Sept. 15 ; Capt. i Nov. 21 ; Major, 10 Oct.
^ 35 ; Bt.LtColonel, 29 Mar. 39 : Lf. Colonel, 17 Aug. 41 ; Colonel, 11 Nor. 51 ; Ifc^'or 6en*nU, 5 ScpU 5:.
JM«tf.O«««-tt/, 8 Aug. 64 ; General, 31 Dec. 71 ; CoZojwZ 25th Foot, x6 Feb. 62. , , ,
... Lieutenant Colonels.— I James Archibald Ruddoll,* Ensign, '17 Apr. 52 ; jW. 6 June S4 ; Capt^i^ ^^7 II
Major,^i2 Feb. 66; Lt.Colonel, •'21 June 71 ; Colonel, 21 Juno 76. ^ ^ , , ,
a George Skene Hallowes, J1M.16 Feb.49j Lt.2j Oct.sx; Cap<. 10 Sept. 58; jra;.'2iAug.69; Lt.CoL 15 Julv r
K^ors.— 2 John Richard Harvey, Ensign, 9 Mar. 49 ; Lt. 24 July 52 ; Capt. 12 Dec. 59 ; Major, '3 Sept. ; .
p.t.c.irc AylmerSpicer Cameron/ -4MWoj»<^rf;K*an< and Quarter Master General, IS owiSeaiui; E*^-\.
'9 July 52 ; Lt. 'i Sept. 54 ; Capt. 13 Dec. 59; Major, ^21 June 71 ; Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, i Oct :-
I Fred. Stephen Terry, J&n#: 15 May 55 ; ^•<. 3 AprU 57 ; Capt. 9 Jan. 60 ; Bt.Maj. 5 July 72 ; Ifo/or.i Apr 75
I Nathaniel Crichlow Ramsay, Ensign, ^14 July 57 J -t^**" Mar. 59; Cop<.»»i9 Aug. 62 ; Major, 15 July -.
a Charles Enroll Hope,«J5««^, '25 Aug. 54 ; Lt. 26 July 55 j Ctfjif. 17 Nov. 63 j Bt.Major, 1 OcL 77 ; -«^.'^.
24 May 79. ^
Gutahtb.
George Terry Luder Carwithen
John Talbot Coke, Adj. 2 W. York Mil
3 Westropp Thomas Morgan
Richard Thomas Higgins, Adj. 40 *>
Middlesex B\/U VolunUers }
X Francis Edward Carleton
a John Fred. Curtis Hayward
a Gerald Menteath Shirley
•2 Samuel Philip Lucas Konarski
I Henry James Harvey
Sylvanus Roger Burnett Partridge,")
Deputy Gov. of Portsmouth Prison... )
Wm. Godfl:eyThoma8,3r.3f(y. Cownjwre
John Leith Ross
Qeo.Ormond Stoney, Adj. sW.Tork Mil
2 Hans Robert Rathbomc
2 Henry Augustus Chichester
X Francis Hargrave Tindal Curtis
Henry Gildart Worsley
2 Allen Neason Adams
I |).«.e. Francis Elliot Lloyd
John Kennedy M'Causland
John Henry Hickman Sponce Drew )
Hogarth )
1 Adrian Henry Hope
2 Edgar William Wallace Dering
Heniy Grey Dixon
Thomas Bams. Adj. 7 Surrejf Byfle Vol. . . .
a Arthur Leith Hay Mackay
2 John William Godfray, at Stqf College..
LnuTsirurTS.
Charles Chester Williams Dandridge,
Inst, of Musketry 12 Feb. 79
George Thomas William Hewat
2 Thomas Justice Arthur Bather
a Rob.J.Romane8,/iue.o/'jr««lr.22Mar.7S
X Alf.G. Streatfield Beadnell,^(I;.8 Jan.78
z Charles Theodore Becker
2 Andrew Charles Parker Haggard
2 Francis Arthur CartwrightClaughlon
X George Nisbet Mayne
z John Blake Thompson
John Mark Anthony Retallick
Laurence J. Elliot Bradshaw
James Henry Srskine Reid
z Leonard Gordon
a Alexander HepbumeBarringtonCavaye
X Charles Louis Woollcombe
X Frank Mackinnon Turner
a Montagu Grant Wilkinson
1 James Hope
a Ainred W. Pennyman, Adj. 6 Aug. 79 ...
a Douglas .Tames Orr Taylor
2 Herwtdd Robert Wigram
1 Herbert Henry Shadforth Spoor
2 George Frederick Clayton-East
I Charles John Corfield
Sun LisuTBirAiTTS.
Eaton Aylmer Travers
Sbcoitd Libutxkavts.
1 James William Caldwell Hutchinson
I Christopher Theodore Peacey Keene...
I John Murchison Fleming
T Ernest DanielLos
1 George de Wet Vemer
X Reynell Hamilton Bayley Taylor ..
2 Harry Benn Borradile
X Herbert Vaughan Cox
a Fitsroy HenophiU
a Schomborg Kerr
CharleaJoaephBdward Addis M* Arthur
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July 76
July 77
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May 72
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July 78
Oct. 78
Feb. 79
Feb. 79
May 79
May 79
Deo. 79
General Townshend served wlik
-8 Oct nr ^^® 4^8t Regiment in the American
^ war, and was present at the takinjr '
28 Oct. 71 Fort Niagara, Blackrock and Buffiu- ,
30 Deo. 71 battle of Lundy's Iiane, and asnaalt
29 May 7a on Fort Brie 14th August 1814, whfn
31 Oct. 72 he was severely wounded through th*.*
9 Aug. 73 left shoulder. He returned to Kur T-e
12 Nov. 73 with the 4i8t Regiment in July nx-
28 Feb. 74! and disembarked at Ostecd. tnm
13 June 74 'whence ho marched with the Armj to
a Dec. 74; Paris, and remained with it nntn re*
10 Sept. 75 ducod to half-pa;^ in October of th^
zo Sept. 75 'game year. During the rebellion m
11 Feb. 75 [Canada in 1837 and 1S38 he wa§ ia-
6 Sept. 76 trusted with various important cco'
31 May 77lmands both in the Lower and Upper
zi Oct. 76 1 Provinces, especially on the frontlen
zz Sept. 77 1 of Amherstberg and Niagara, where
17 April 79 he held the local rank of CoIoneU a.ni
17 May 79 was promoted to the Brevet of U.
24 May 79 Colonel for his services in tho«
15 June 79 localities.
2 July 79 * Colonel Ruddell served with ta*
4 Nov. 79 xst Battalion Royals throughout tfat-
5 Nov. 79 Eastern campaign of 1854-55. inclci}-
22 Dec. 79 jng the battles of Alma and Inker-
suB LiBVT. ,man, siege and fall of Seba^u^r-I
-—yrTTr—vJ (Medal with three Clasps, and KnijrJ*.
lobcpt. 7& - ^^^ Legion of Honor). Sem-l
'with the 87th Fusiliers during tb<
'Indian mutiny in 1857-58 (Medal).
I lacings BlvLO.— Agents, Messrs. Cox
'and Co.— Irish Agents,
I ist Bait, embarked for India 13 Oe*.
1875. Depot, attached to sndBatt^ tnJ
'Bait, returned from Aden 77 Mar. liT-^
PoyiMftov.— a Robert Stein Forlong, 10 July 63 ; Son. Major, xo July 78,
z George Pumftrett," zs May 66; Man, Capt-- -- "*'
7f<Mn, z5 May 7Z
q^iaHw Jf«<erf.— X John Swiney." 5 Oct. 7a. Digitized by V^OOQ IC
a James Benyinan Tippetts, 4 Oct. ji- O
\Por coiUim%ation of Notes §u foot of preetOMg vey.
outhMi. ] 26th {The Gameron{an).—Lin7ced to 74^^. [SijM^**^?'^2iutMi. '^o
" Egypt" (with the Sphinx). ** CoHuiriri.** " Chiwa" (with the Drafifon). ** ABTsaiirii.."
Colonel.— George Henry MacKinnon,^ CS. and Lt. 29 June 24 ; Sntign 4r Lt. P4 Nov. 24 ; Id. rf- Copt.
'21 Feb. 28 ; Capt. 4- Lt.Colonel, » 24 April 40 ; Colonel, 1 1 Nov. 51 ; Major General, 32 Sept. 58 j lAetU.Qeneral,
xo Feb. 6<! ; General, 19 Jan. 73 ; Colonel 26th Foot, 21 Dec. 62.
lieutenant Colonel.— Edward Archibald CJoUinB,* Enrign, P23 Jan. 52 ; Le.6 June 54 ; Cope.28 Jan. 59 • Major,
39 June 70; Lt.Colonel, 3 May 76.
llajora.— Matthew Holford Hale,» jBimv«, '13 May 53 ; Lt. 9 July 54 ; Capt. '3 June 59; Bt. Major, 5 July 72 ;
Major, 30 Apr. 71.
George Edmund PhippB Trent, JSneiifn, '17 Mar. 54 ; if . » 8 Sept. 54; Cap*. '12 June 60; Bt.Mc^or, 15 Feb.
73 i M<yor, 3 May 76.
years' S«r.
IF»llH»If
I Pay. Pay.
36 I
i:6i
I '5 '
' 16 .
William Blakeway Burton,' Captain In- \
etruetor, Mpths School qf Musketry S
;i.«.e.HowardMolyneuzEdwardBrunker,* >
D.A.A. 4' Q.M. Gen. Portemouth }
Louis Frederic Knolly8,7 Oif<?. Aide de)
Camp to the Governor qf Fyi )
George Heniy Wilson*
James Bond Clarke*
John Russell Mecham, Adj. i Adm. Batt. \
DumbarionehWe Byte Volnnteere S
John deWitt Jebb
George Winter
Percy John Hughes , at Staf College
Thomas Colthurst Jameson
Cl.PTA.Iir8.
Thomas Turner*
George JohnHamilton.Mdiu^axf iLanarh\
MOuia Z ;
HercyP. Wolferstan*
Archibald Duffield Eden*
P28 Dec. 55
'22 Sept. 54
25Jime 58
*2i Feb. 60
3 July 60
4 July 60
Pi7Apr. 66
' 8 July 62
" 3 Jan. 65
'19 July 64
Pi4Sept. 67
••22 July 68
8 July 68
P29 Oct. 68
LZBUTBHA.irTB.
Charles Thesiger Barrow, Aide de Camp\
to H.GeneralWarre }
Henry Edward Bailston, Adj.z^ Sept. 78...
William Charles Hill Anton, In9tm<:tor\
of MueJcetrg 14 Sept. 78 )
Ernest Cooke
George Sholto Douirlaa
Edward Douglass Kennedy
LandoT Waugh do Malapert ThuilUer
Arthur William Banken
Sscoirn Liximiri.]rTB.
Cameron Charles Douglas
Sydney Gordon Grant
Frederick Howard Wingfleld Fetherston-
haugh
Clement Baddeley Wood
Fletcher Sheridan Le Fann
BVSION OB
2in> LIBUT.
*i2 Nov. 70
30 Jan. 78
I May 78
X May 78
z May 78
iz May 78
zz May 78
13 Aug. 79
28 Jan. 59
xsJune S5
P30N0V. 60
' 8 July 62
4 April 64
'23 Dec. 64
P 2 Sept. 68
'22 July 68
P 7 Nov. 68
P23June 69
'10 Nov. 69
**28 June 71
28 Oct. 7z
28 Oct. 7x
3 July 72
28 Oct. 71
28 Feb. 7^
xs July 76
12 Feb. 77
1$ July 78
2 Sept. 79
9 Oct. 79
» 3 Jan. 65
'28 Dec. 60
»28 Oct. 68
z9 April 76
3 May 76
33 May 77
zo Feb. 77
z6 Feb. 78
3 Mar. 78
4 Mar. 78
x May 78
3z Aug. 78
zsMar. 79
3 Sept. 79
z Oct. 77
6 Jan. 74
39 Nov. 79
PdyiMU^.— James Bridge, 24 Oct. 56 ; Comet, 33 Nov. 55 j Lt. z Feb. 56 ; Mon.Major, 23 Nov. 70.
I Quarter Ifatfer.—William Henry Topp,* 3 July 60.
Faeinge Yellow.— Agente, Messrs. Cox and Co.— JruA Agentt,
Betumedfrom India, 3z January 1875.
1 General MacKinnon served as Assistant Quarter Master General at the Cape of Good Hope in the Kaffir war
of 1S46-47, and as Colonel on the Staff in command of the 2nd Division of the forces in the field in the Kaffir war
of 1851-52 (Medal).
*Lt. Colonel Collins, Majors Hale, Turner and Brunker (as Adjutant), Captains Wolferstan, Eden, Burton,
^'ilson, and Clarke served with the 26bh Cameronians in the Abyssinian campaign in z868 (Medal).
* Major Hamilton served with the 3i8t Regiment in the Crimea trom 32nd May to 15th June Z855, including the
Me^e of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) . Served throughout the campaign in the north of
'Jhina in i860, including the action of Sinho, and storming of Tangku (Medal with Clasp for the Taku Forts). Also
dahni? the operations against the Taepings in the vicinity of Shanghai in April and May Z862, resulting in the taking
of the stockade of Nanhsiang. capture by escalade of the walled cities of Kadin, Tsinpoo, and Tsolin, the fortified
tonn of Najow, the alSkir at Nanhsiang, and relief of Kadin. Served with the 36th Cameronians in the Abyssinian
campaign in z 868 (Medal).
' Captain Knollys commanded an expedition into the mountains of Fiji in z 876 to repress an outbreak among
the Csnnibal tribes, and was promoted Captain and nominated CMG. "in recognition of his disUnguiahed services
in quelling the recent disturbuices in the Island of Fiiji."
* Quarter Master Topp served with the 75th Regiment in the Indian mutiny campaign of Z857 flrom the outbreak
nt Meerut on the Z2th May, including the battle of Budleekeserai and subsequent operations, siege storm and cap-
ture of Delhi (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 26th CameioniaxiB in the Abyssinian campaign in z868 (Medal).
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
171
HoDf Hong.
Depot with xoSth.
27th (Jnniskilling), — Linked to loSth.
l_Briffade D^,OaM^
The CaatleTof inniskilliiig, with St. George's Colours. The White Horse. ** 2fee a$pera torrent." **Bt. Lccu"
'* Earn" (with the Sphinx). •'Maida." "Badajoz" "Silamajtca" " Vittobia." "Ptbbfms" "Niriui"
"Obihbs" "TouLOusi" " PBiriirsrLi. " "Watbbloo."
Oolonel.— e. Randal Eumley,^ Cornet^ P30 Dec. 94 ; Lt. '8 Oct. 25 ; Capt. '14 Aug. 27 ; BLMajor, 23 Not. <i;
■ ' " ' * 48; Ck>lonel,2B ^ov. s4i^<yorOeHeral, giioy. 62 ilAemt.Oenerai,
Full I Hall
26
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Jolot
MOfjor, 26 July 44 ; Lt.Colonel, '21 July 48 ; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54 ; J
25 Oct. 71 ; General, i Oct. 77 ; Colonel 27th Foot, 27 August 70.
ieutenant Oolonel.— Andrew David Geddes,* Enngn, 6 June 54 ; L
; ; Xe.Oo2oii«{, 29 Jan. 79.
illiam Herring, Ensign, 'x8 Nov. 59 ; i<. ^8 July 62 ; Cop*. '2 Jon. 60 ; Ifa/or, 23 Jan. 78.
Arthur Hales, Eneign, ^18 Oct. 59 ; Lt. 8 Mar. 67 ; Capt. '2 Jan. 69 ; Major, 18 Oct. 79.
Lt. 1*7 Sept. 55 ; . Capt. x6 June 66; ¥a/«f,
5»/i
•/«
CUTAIVS.
Domville Mascie Taylor
Francis GoflTey •••
Raymond Wallace Bsmonde White, Adj, \
Longford MiUHa S
Nicholas Edward Carr»
p.$.e. James Walton Fowell Buxton, Oar- 1
riaon Intlructor, Dublin J
Philip Stainforth
Edward Barton
Charles William Hare
George Herbert Michaelson
George Augustus Barrington Godbold
Albert Phinp Wodehouse«
LlXUTBirAITTS.
John Cave Bayly
Henry Stopford Tunnard,JPbr< Adjutant, |
RongXong )
John Ansley Bennett ,-.
Arthur Henderson Young, eerving •« o")
civil capaeUjf in Cgpru$ S
William Swinnerton ByrdLevett
Reginald Harry Cholmondeley
Jomi James Purdoa
JohnFrancisWilliamCharley, JiMi. qfMu$k.
Henry M*Leod Toung
Francis Alexander Sanders, iicf;. 12 Feb. 79
Peter Ridley Edward Thompson
Robert Lawrence Ball Steele
Theodore Gordon Barclay
XirSIGK OB
2irn LiBiTT.
3 Oct. 63
9 Nov. 58
8 Nov. 61
x6 May 62
'xo July 63
»»26Feb. 64
P13 Feb. 67
'i8Nov. 68
7 July 69
5 Aug, 64
' 4 Aug. 65
SlCOVD LlBVTBITAJrTS.
William Charles WooUett
Richard Charles Clement Cox
Arthur Mainwaring Goodrich
Archibald James Murray
Jasper Graham Mayne
Charles John Lloyd Davidson
Arthur John Iiawford
John Leathley Armitage
30 Jan.
78
30 Jan.
78
16 Feb.
78
xMay
78
XX May
78
2WD LiBtnr. 1
21 June
7Q
2x June
79
31 June
79
13 Aug.
79
13 Aug.
79
13 Aug.
79
II Oct.
79
XX Oct.
79
' 2 Jan.
^21 Oct.
16 June
16 Sept.
P 2 Jan.
P17 Mar.
'30 June
»'27 Oct.
28 Oct.
P 7 Aug.
'5 May
30 Deo.
28 Feb.
13 June
2x Sept.
6 Sept.
XX Sept
IX Nov.
X Nov.
13 Nov.
18 Nov.
12 Feb.
8 Mar.
9 Aug.
BBXV.1U1. BT.IT.OOI.
69'P3x Oct. 71!"
59 18 Oct. 73;
66 X7 Mar. 74
65 I April 70
69 xoNov. 77
6q 23 Jan. 781
69 X Nov. 78'
71 18 Nov. 78
71 X9 Feb. 79I
..Feb. 79I
a July 791
13 Feb. 75
P(^fWMMter.—John Manners Kerr, x July 78; Bm. 25 Jan. 55 ; Lt. 4 Mzj 55 ; Cmpi. x April 70.
Q»arter Matter.— William Windrum, 13 Nov. 78; 2nd Li. 31 Jan. 77; Lt.2 Feb, 78.
FaeiugB Bviff.—Agenitf Messrs. Cox and Co.— Irieh Agenit,
Embarked for Malta, 17 Nov. 1876.
I General Rumlev served with the 6ih Regiment throughout the EaflSr war of 1847 (Medal).
* Lt.Colonel Geddes served on the North- West Frontier during the Indian mutiny in 1857-59 (Medal).
s Captain Carr served in the Indian campaign of x857;-58 whilst employed on the Public Works of India, and
was engaged with the Dacca Mutineers at Cnusanbnnda in Bhootan on the 12th December 1857 (Medal). 8erf«d
with the Abyssinian Expeditionary Force in X867-H68 on the personal Staff of the Director of the TianBpoit Traia,
and was mentioned in despatches for zeal and ability (Medal).
• Captain Wodehouse waa present with the 69th Segiment during the repulse of an incursion of FttniBaa into
Canada in May 1870.
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
Tnm^,. J
28th (North Oloucestershire),— Linked to 6i8t. [^^^J^^^m.
172
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CoUmtl^ '19 May 54 ; Colonel^ ab Nov. 54 ; Jfcvo** ^tftM*^^ 6 Mar. 6S; Xmh^.^mmto^, 15 Mar. 77; €^«Mrai,
27 Apr. 79 ; Colontl 28th Foot, 30 Sept. 78.
Lievtonaiit OolonoL— Gompton Alwyne Sorase Diokins,^ JEmm^, '13 Dee. 50; Li. 'ao May 53; Copt.
ij Jane 55; BtMajor, 3 Feb. 60 ; Mc^or^ 7 Deo. 70; Si.Lt.Colonel, a8 Feb. 71 ; Xt.CotoM^ aa Sept. 75 ;
Colonsl, I Got. 77.
Iigon.— Francis Brodigan/ .ffMi^K, 6 June 54; Lt. 8 Jan. 55 ; Capt. 1*2 June 65 ; JHqjor, aj June 74.
>.<.e.AlexanderLyonEmen9on, EnttffH, >ia Jan. 55; 2^. 13 July 55; Capi. ^14 Sept. 67; Mmjor, aa 8ept>75.
CAraAUIB.
Charles Thackeray*
Gordon Chas. Stennett Dacat*
Henry GoUin^wood?
George Gonner
Edward Julian Bigg-Wither, Ad^;.
OUnumter Militia
Brownlow ViUiers Layard .«
John WftTwhTfiftn
Thonuui Garroll Demiwtar*
Edmund Peroival Wiliord
John Henry Edward Hinde
"VlWOBIA" ''PTBBirBSB*'
'IVXBBXAV" " SbTABTOFOX.."
Colonel.— Thomas Brooke, Eiu. '31 Oct. 34; Lt. ^ao July 36; Capt. '15 May 40; Major, 'a April 50; Lt.
Co/o««i.» 19 May 54; Co/oh^Z, a8 Nov. 54 ;" * " *. . ^
27 Apr. 79 ; Colontl 28th Foot, 30 Sept. 78.
iir.
BITBIGIT.
14 May 55
24 April 551
26 July 57!
' a June 65
»i6 Oct. 61
' 6 Mar. 63
4 April 65
a9^for. 61
'asJuly 65
' 4 April 67
LiximirAirTBi
William Moyers
John Meade Sherrazd, In$t. qf Mu$ketryl
37 JunejA }
William Holoombe Franoia
John Henry FitaherbertJacaon
Rawdon Robert M'Grea
Edward Kirkman Loyd
James DniT Goghlan
Robert Sandilands F. Walker
Robert William Peter Lodwick
Lionel Grafton Beckham
Robert Frederick Lindsell, Adjutant ^
2$ Feb, 80 S
Thomas Armstrong Drouarht
John Edward Maxwell Pilldngton
Reginald James Beresford Parkinson
Neville Irving-Noble
^29 June
'14 Sept.
'aoMay
'zsMar.
' 9 Apr.
9 6 July
a3 Sept.
38 Oct.
Bub LiiimvAVTB.
' 5 Mar.
a6 Nov.
18 May
p 3 June
P 3 April
'17 Nov.
aa Dec.
z6 April
'37 June
19 Jan.
^ao Nov. 67
aa Dec. 67
»i6 8epi. 68
'35 Mar. 71
9 Mar. 74
p 4 Mar. 68
aa Sept. 75
zo June 74
37 Sept. 79
7 Jan. 80
»3o Oct. 69
'39 June 70
7 Deo. 70
36 Oct. 71
38 Oct. 71
38 Oct. 7z
38 Oct. 7z
38 Oct. 7r
9 Aug. 73
x3 June 74
3z Sept. 74
Z3 Feb. 76
zx Sept. 76
39 Nov, 76
zz Nov. 78
Payaofftfr.— Denis Greagh, 8 Jan. 68 ; Son.CmOain, 8 Jan« 73.
Qmurter J£iM<«r.— William John Graham, 38 March 74.
F^teinfft YeXLow.—Agentt, Messrs. Goz and Co.— Jrui Agiuttf
B9twmedfrovi India, x8 March X865. Bntbarkedfor Gibraltar, September z868.
* Colonel Dickins Berved the Eastern camjiaign of 1854 and up to zoth July Z855 with the 38th Regiment, indnding
be battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol ; witn Volunteer Sharpshooters firom 17th Oct. to aotfi
loT.; repulse of a sortie on 3z8t Dec. ; commanded the Light ComiMmy in the attack of tiie Gemetery on the z8th
ue ; was severe^ wounded in the advanced Trenches on the 3na July (Medal with three Glasps, Knight of the
>P(m of Honor, and Turkish Medal) . Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign, and was present in the engagements
>f Meaogunge, Lucknow, Barsee. and Nuggar (Medal with Clasp).
* Sisior Brodigan served the Eastern campaign of Z855 with the 38th Regiment, including the siege of Sebastopol
i^d &&ir in the Cemetery— severely wounded while assisting to rescue a wounded soldier who lay in advance
zpoMd to a heavy fire of musketry (Medal with Clasp, and Tm-kish Medal). Served with the Okamundel Field
'orce in Z859, and was present at the storming and capture of Beyt (wounded), reconnaissance before, siege, and
ccopation of Dwarka.
* Captain Thackeray commanded the Ladder Party at the assault of Beyt on 6th October, and served with the
^ksmandel Field Force in the operations before Dwarka till nth Nov. 1859.
* Captain Ducat served as A^utanttothe Detachment a8th Regiment with the Okamundel Field Force of z 859.
oaunanded the Sharpshooters at the assault of the fort of Beyt (mentioned in despatches), and was present at Uie
(connaissance before, sioge, and occupation of Dwarka.
' Ouptain GoUingwood served with the 97th Regiment in Bengal in suppressing the mntiny in Z857-58, and was
re49Qt in the actiouH of Nuarntporo, Ghanda, IJmmoerpore, and Sultanpore, also at the sioge and capture of
cckucw (Mc-i.-xl with Clasp).
8 Captain Dempster has been awarded the Royal Humane Society's Medal.
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
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"Rolma" "VnciKBi.
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Brigade Depot, Woreester.
"Albxthbbi." "Pbkiwsuli.** "Fbbozxbhah" "Sobbaob"
* CHXLLIAjrWJLLLAH " '* GOOJBBAT.'*
Fall, Half Oolonel. — John Longfleld,*CJ. J»«iy«,'23 June 25; i*. '26 Sept. 26 ; Cop/. 1*30 Jan. 35; Jfq/or, '19 Kov. 41
P»]r.|Pay.l £^Co2on«<, 3 Apr. 46; Co^. 20 Jane 54 ; If ajor ©«». 3 Aug. 60; £<. Gen. 5 Sept. 69; &entral, 19 July 76; • -.
29th Foot, 10 April 68.
Lieutenant Celonel.— Howell Davis, Bntign, 19 Deo. 57 ; Lt. 1*12 June 60 ; Capt. '16 Jan. 63 ; Major, 33 Jan. 7:
Litutenant Colorul, 2 March 78.
Kajort.— Frederick Charles Ruxton, JSnngn, »3 June 59; Lt. '3 Dec. 61 ; Capt. '20 Feb. 63; Bf.Jfj..'
6 July 77 J Major, 2 March 78.
John Charles Douglas, Ensign, '3 July 60 ; Lt.T^j Nov. 62 ; Capt. '25 April 65 ; Bt.Major, 1 Oct. 77 ; Mar-
29 Jan. 79.
Captaivs.
Robert John Watson
Charles Edward Pinckney Simpson ...
Edmund Carrington
p^. Henry Grey MacGregor*
iCWrge William Frederick Claremont
Al fired William Matchett
jWilliam Miles Prendergast
Edward James Henry Spratt
Allen Theophilus Ross
Robert Henry Anstice
William Senhouso Clarke*
John Cooke
'zi Dec.
19 Mar.
' 7 Nov.
29 May
''24 Mar.
•'21 Sept. 6^1
24 Nov . 63
P 3 Mar. 65
'22 Aug. 65
p28Dec. 66
8 Jan. 68
'22 Oct. 61
LlBrTBlTAlTTB.
Charles Percy CubiU, Intt. of Mutketry^
13 Nov. 78 S
Orbell Henry Oakes
Hugh Edmond Elsden Everard
' Fred. JamcM Wentworth Bennett
iD'Arcy Richard Chapman
lArchibald James Brskine
lEdward Alfred Innes Pym
{Murray Yenables Hilton, Adjutant 24)
I April79 J
Arthur Henry Kirwan Ward
Edward Andrew Williamson
William Arbuthnot Lenox Convngham
William Frederick James Hardisty
Sbcovd Libittbvabts.
Bdward Algernon D'Arcy Thomas
Henry Lawrence Haughton
Clement Maitland Edwards
Hamilton Luard Begbie ,
John Hassard Stewart Gibb ,
Arthur Robertson Browning
Arthur Ffrench
Arthur Edward Aitken
Pagmattor. —
Quarter Master.— Jaxnes Brogden,? t8 Oct.
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I 2 Dec. 74
28 April 75
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30 Jan. 781 29 Jan. 79
30 Jan. 78 31 Jan. 79
X May 78 1 Feb. 79
It May 78 27 Nov. 79
II May
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XI May
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15 Nov.
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Returned from Barbadoss, April 1873.
1 General Longfleld commanded the 2nd Brigade at the sieee of Delhi in 1857, the Reserve daring tbc nsstu-
and served in the city during the six days' fighting that ensued (CB., Medal with Clasp).
* Major MacGregor proceeded on special service to South Africa in November 1878, and served in the Zulu i^-"
of 1879, first as 2nd Staff Officer to Colonel Pearson's Column iocluding the engagement at Inyczane. and after-
wards as Brigade Major of the ist Brigade ist Division (mentioned in Colonel Pearson's reports. Brevet of Major
" Captain Clarke served in the Ashanti War, in 1874, in the Transport Service, and was in chaige of the Post n
Sntah (Medal).
7 Qoarter Master Brogden served on the North West Frontier during the Indian mntiny in 1857-38 (Medal).
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"Botpt" (with the Sphinx). "Badajoz" "Sjllamakca" "Phthtsula" "Wammoo" "Alma"
"Iwkihmah" *• Sbvabtopoi."
Ooionel.— CharloB Ashmore, ^fMJ^, 25 Dec. 13; Lt. 13 April 20 ; Capi. P19 Aug. 28; Major, '15 Dec. 40;
Lt.Col. 22 Mav 45; Col. 2o June 54 ; Major Oen. x Mar. 60; Lt General, 12 Jaly 68 ; General, 19 Oct. 75 ;
Colonel 30th Foot, 6 Jan. 67.
lisatenant Colonel.— Henry Wallace Stroad,i Eneign, 19 March 43; X<. x8 Aug. 47; Cop^ x8 Sept. 57 ; Major ^
I April 70 ; Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, x Oct. 77; Lieutenant Colonel, xt Oct, 79.
Kigors.— Charles John Moorsom,* J^ii«m». 21 July 54 ; Lt. 8 Nov. 54 ; Capt. '4 Dec. 57 ; Bt.Major, $ July 72 ;
Mty'or, .31 Oct. 74 ; Bt.Lt.Colonel, 27 June 79.
John Pennook Campbell/ Eneign, 13 May 53 ; Lt. 6 Nov. 54 j Capt, 30 April 58 ; Bt.Mqjor, 5 July 72 ;
Major, 31 Oct. 79.
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Frederick Haroourt WilliamBon
Joehua E. C. C. Lindesay, Adjutant 5 )
Laneaahire MUitia )
James Cooke
David Boche Vandeleur
p.*.e. James Edward Goodwyn
Frederic Clowes*
Neil Bannatyne
Gerald Andrew Agnew,»2>.-4.-4. ^ Q.M.\
Gen. Ireland )
Cecil Roughsedge Hornby
Henry Kemble
Alexander John Goldie
Henry Theodore Penrhys Evans
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16 Dec. 57
''17 Mar. 63
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8 Mar. 64
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Alfred George Watson
Archibald John Amott Wright, Adjutant >
29 May 79 >
John MorpottPiercy,JtM<.<)fifti«X:.29 May 79
James Estcourt Robinson
Walter Henry Scott
John Frederick Muntz
Bridges George Lewis
Denis Carey ,
Sboovd Libutsvaitts.
William George Hamilton
Frank Seymour Derham ,
Claude Arthur Bray
Charles Richard Mackey O'Brien
Carlcton Haynee
Henry Montague Browne
Henry Lionel Gallwey
Clement Henry Billings
Edward Hugh Franklyn Finch ...
Charles James Morse
Robert Theodore Crowther .
3 Sept. 70
"22 Oct. 70
P24 Dec. 70
27 Mar. 78
1 May 78
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' 5 Aug.
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p 9 Oct. 63
»• 5 Mar. 6:
^12 Sept. 65
''21 Nov. 65
P21 Aug. 66
28 Sept. 57
Pi6Sept. 68
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3x Oct. 74
1 April 75
1 April 70
2 Mar. 78
29 Mar. 78
21 Aug. 78
24 May 79
Oct. 71 8 Captain Clowes served in the
Oct Tx Ashanti war from the 30th November
' 1873, and commanded the Koesoo
Oct. 7x company of Wood's Regiment at the
June 72 battle of Amoaftil (Medal with Clasp).
Nov. 75 » Captain Agnew served with the
Nov. 78 90th Light Infentry during the Indian
July 79 campaign of 1857-58, and was present
Aug. 79 with Havelock's Column at the
actions of the 21st and 23rd Sept.
relief and subsequent defence of
Lucknow (wounded) X7th Oct. de-
fence of the Alumbagh by Outram,
campaign in Oude, and final cap*
ture of Lucknow (Medal with two
Clasps, and a year's service).
II May 78
XX May 78
XX May 78
XI May 78
IX May 78
14 Sept. 78
II May 78
13 Aug. 70
14 Jan. 80
14 Jan. 80
X4 Jan. 8o|
Pay«MBft0r.— Joseph John Morris/ x Apr. 78; Hon.Capiain, x Apr. 78.
(Quarter Maeter.'-Micihtuil Ryan, 30 June 77.
Faexnge Yellow.
Agents J Sir Charles R. M'Grigor, Bart., and Co.— JruA Agente,
Retumedfrom Nova Seotia, June x86q.
1 Lt.CoIonel Stroud served with the 98th Regiment in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal). Also at Pesha-
wur, ander Sir Sydney Cotton during the mutmies from 1857 to **6o.
* Lt.CoIonel Moorsom served with the 30th Regiment in the Crimea from the ist to the 28th September 1855, in-
clnUing the siege and fall of Sebastopol and assault of the Redan on the 8th September— severely wounded in the
left arm (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
'* Major Campbell served with the 30th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1851-55, including the
lattles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and flail of Sebastopol, and sortie of 26th October 1854 (Medal with three Clasps,
5th Class of the Mec^idie, and Turkish Medal).
^ CaptBdn Morris.— For War Services, see Army Pay Department.
Oonimuation of Notes to ^lat Begiment
" Captain Deverell served in Abyssinia in 1868 in the 45th Regiment.
^> Lieut. Reynolds served in the latter part of the Zulu war of 1879 with the Native Carrier Corps.
'7 Quarter Master Wilkinson served with the 31 Bt Regiment throughout the campaign of 1842 in AflTghanistan
(Medal) under General Pollock, including the actions of Mazeena, Tezeen, and Jugdalluck, occupation of Cabool,
and different engagements leading to it. Served at the capture of Khytul in May 1843 with the umballa Brigade.
Also throughout the Butlej campaign of 1845-46, inchiding the battles of Moodkee (slightly wounded), Feroseshah,
Baddiwal, Aiiwal, and Sobcaon— severely wounded (Medal and three Clasps). Served with the 32nd Regiment
m the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the first and second siege operations before Mooltan, attack on the
enemy's position in front of the advanced trenches on 12th Sept. 1848, action of Soorjkoond, storm and capture of the
city and surrender of the fortress of Mooltan, surrender of the Fort and garrison of Cheniote, and battle of
Goqjerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served with the 32nd Regiment in the operations on the North-West Frontier
of Indiaia 1851 and 52 (Medal with Clasp). Was present at the mutiny of the Sepoys in Oude on 31st May, and
at the evacuation of Fort Mucheebhawan on xst Juhr 1857. Served throughout the suppression of the mutinv,
and was engaged in the defence of the Residency oi Lucknow from 30th June until its final relief by Lord Clyde
on a4th November 1857, and was present at a sortie on 7th July ; was subsequently engaged in the defeat of the
Gwalior rebels at Cawnpore on 6th Dec, capture of the Forts of Dehaign and Tyrhool, action of Doadpore, and
thronghoot the Oude campaign (Medal with Clasp, and a year's iervice for Luoknow)^ed by V<j OO^ ItT
175 <"»**^»»»- ] 31st (The Huntingdonshvre).— Linked to 70th, [S^j^^^.'iSi,
Tali-tibx'* "ALBrHsax'* "Vittobia" "Pybbhrbb" "Nitblli" "Nivb" "OBTHBa" "PB»wfn.k"
^OiBooL 1842 ** '*Moodkbb" *'Fbbozb8H1.h" *'Ahwal" "SoBBAOir" "Sbvastopol" **Taku Fobw."
Ooloati.—Biffkt Hon. Sir Edward Lugard,* QCB. Eruign, 31 July 28; Lt. '31 Oct. 31; Capt. 30 Dec. 43:
Bt.Major, 3 April 46 ; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 7 June 49 ; Colonel, 20 June 54 ; Mcnor, 13 Jane 55 ; Major Gemrrui,
20 July 58 ; Lieut. General, 12 Jan. 65 ; General, 24 Oct. 72 ; Colonel ^ifit Px)ot, i June 62.
Lieutenant Colonel.— " ~.. . ^ . _. _.
Major, **23 March ^ . ,
Miyori.— George Baylcy/
Major, 25 Feb. 74.
Arthur Jebb,^ Bn$ign, 22 June 55 ; Lt.^is Feb. 56; Capt.^^^ April 65 ; Bt.Miyor, i Oct 77 ; Motor, 15 March -9.
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—Thomas Eaton Swettenham,' Eneign, 9 Sept. 51 ; if. '18 Feb. ^3; Capt. '12 Feb. 5S ;
I 67 ; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 30 March 76 ; Lt.Colonel, 15 March 79.
ayley,* .£««. ^24 Aug. 54 ; Lt. 15 June 55; Capt. P23 Mar. 60; Bt.Major, 5 July 72-,
CAPTAnrs.
Richard Langford Leir, Inti. B. M. College
Richard Pearson Crozier
David Dempster Chadwick
Rowley Richard Conway Hill, Adjutant )
I Surrey Militia S
p. «.<?. Arthur FitzRoy Horti®
James Urouhart Mosse
Robert William Fergussou Phillips
George Humphrys Leathem
Frederick Ward
WUliam Tho8.Deverell,".4d/. 3 Surrey Mil.
Cyril Taylor
Edward Morant
LXBUTBlTAirTS.
Henry Butler, .<4<i;«<a»ie 12 May 78
William Homan Turpin
Arthur Sutherland Reynolds"
Cecil Guthrie Hayes Newington, In*t. *>
qf Mutketrg la May 78 S
Charles Al exander George Cumine
Peregrine Henry Thomas Fellowee
William James Holmes Frodsham
Jnxon Henry Jones
George Arthur Carmthers
Henry Wightman Benson
Charles James Napier
Sboovs Libtttbhakts.
Edward Sylvester GiUman
Henry Paul Treeby
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'14 Jan.
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15 Sept. 64
17 Aug.
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' 9 April
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P23Mar.
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25 Feb.
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23 Dec.
64
»'29May
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18 April 56
15 June
I April
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P18 Dec.
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**25 Dec.
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23 Jan.
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23 Mar.
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"11 April
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a Mar.
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"24 Mar.
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P23 Deo.
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24 July
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29 July
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17 Mar.
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15 Mar.
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"25 Mar.
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'27 Feb.
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79
'14 Sept.
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'27 Oct.
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17 April
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P2oMay
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28 Oct.
1
'14 July
69
28 Oct.
P 4 Feb.
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28 Oct.
30 Dec.
8 May
8 June
28 Feb.
10 June
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30 Jan.
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17 Apr.
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6 Aug.
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Betumed from Gibraltar, April 1876.
1 Sir Edward Lngard served as a Major of Brigade throuf^out the campaign of 1842 in Affghanistan nx^er
General Pollock, and was present in the actions of MazeenaTTezeen, and Jugdulluck, the occupation of CabooU
and the diOerent engagements leading to it (Medal). He served throughout the campaign on the Sutlej r-
as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General to Sir Harry Smith at the battles of Moodkee (wounded), FeroseshalM
wounded), and Sobraon;— as Adjutant General of the whole Force commanded by Sir Harry at the afikir of
Buddiwal, and the battle of Aliwal ; and he officiated as Adjutant (General of Her Majesty's Forces in India, from
the battle of Sobraon to the end of the campaign, when he was appointed Assistant Adjutant General to Her
Majesty's Forces in India (Medal and three Clasps). He again officiated as Adjutant (general throughout the
Punjaub campaign in 1848-49 ; and was present at the passage of the Chenab. and battles of ChillianwaUah and
Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps) . Served as Chief of the Staff on the Persian expedition in 1857 (Medal with CJlaap,
and nominated a £CB.). Was promoted to the rank of Major General "for his services in Uie command ol a
Division at the capture of Lucknow, and subsequently in the command of the Azimghur Field Force" (Medal with
Clasp).
» Lt. Colonel Swettenham served with the 31st Regiment in the Crimea fi*om 22nd May 1855, and waa present at ike
siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attacks of the Redan on the i8th June and 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and
Turkish Medal) . Also served throughout the campaign in the north of China in i860, including the action of Sinho
and storming of Tangku (Medal with Clasp for the Taku Forts) .
♦ Major Bayley served with the 3i8t Regiment in the Crimea from 22nd May 1855, including the siege and fkll
of Sebastopol nnd attacks of the i8th June arid 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served
during the operations against the Taepings in the vicinity of Shanghai in April and May 1862, resuitinK in the
taking of the stockade of Nanhsiang, capture by escalade of the waned cities of Kadin, TBinpoo,and Taolin, tbe
fortified town of Najow, and the affair at Nanhsiang (mentioned in despatches).
* Major Jebb served with the 3i8t Regiment throughout the campaign in the north of China in i860, inclodlni;
the action of Sinho and storming of Tangku (Medal with Clasp for the Taku Forts). Served against the
Taepings in the vicinity of Shanghai in 1862, and was acting Aide de Camp to General Staveley at the recapture
of Kading (mentioned in (lespatchcs).
^0 Major Hart accompanied Sir Gamot Wolseley to the Grold Coast in September 1873 on special service. Trained
the Sierra Leone Company of Russell's Regiment and commanded it throughout the Ashanti war of 1873-74, takxac
part in the repulse of the Ashanti army at Abrakrampa during the 5th and 6th November 1873, the attack and
capture of Adubiassio, battle of Amoaftil, attack and capture of Becquah, advanced guard engagement of
Jarbinbah (slightly wounded), advanced guard ambuscade affairs between Adwabin and the river Ordah.
battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie. Was also Adjutant of Russell's Regiment from the battte of
Amoaful to the end of the war. Was in addition attached to the Quarter Master General's Departx^BX
for surveying purposes; surveyed Cape Coast; accompanied the scouting party north of the Prah and xaade tiw
surveys of the road and scenes of action f^om the Prah to Coomassie (twice mentioned in despatches. Medal wish
Clasp). Proceeded on special service to South Africa in November 1878, and served throughout UkS Znla war c^
1879 ; first, as Staff Officer of the 2nd Regiment of Natal Native Contingent (two battalions), takinff part wii^
Pearson's Column in the engagement of Inyezane (mentioned in report) : then, as Staff Officer on the Ekow
relieving column, being present at the action of Gingindhlovu (mentioned in despatches) ; afterwards as Bhgsdr
Major of the 2nd Brigade ist Division ; and, finally, as Principal Staff Officer of Clarke's Column (Brevet of M^or).
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Ycar*-8«r. (j^l^u^ __5l,-,. (Jharles William Dunbar Btaveley,^ KCB. Entian, ^6 Mar. r>c . i^ a Oct 10 - Cavf va Si^nt
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General, tg April 75 ; Qtneral, i Oct. 77 ; Colonel 36th Foot, a Feb. 76. » j 1 / »
;Lieutenant Colonel— Ralph Edward Oarr,» Jf»*v», '^3 Feb. 52; Lt. '10 June 53: Capt. 7K Jan. «;6- Major,
3 A'pril 2p; Breoet Li«uUnant Colonel, I Oct. 77; Lieutenant Colonel, zg Bee. 77.
Hajort. — Richard B. Lloyd, JSneiyn,^ 17 Aug. 52; Lt. 9 Mar. 55; Capt. »'4 J
' Brevet Lieutenant CoUmel, 1 Oct. 77.
,St. JohnWillaus,* Li. 30 April 55; Capt, 25 Jan. 56; Bt. Major, 23 April 72: Major, i May 78: Bt.Li,
Colonel, 24 Aug. 78^ * "" '
\ June 58 ; Major, 27 July 70 ;
I Gaptaiits.
George Perceval Beamish'
IHeniy Edward Stopford
{Richard Paraons'
' Heniy John de Bemiore Smart. .
William Archibald Smail
Frederic Lloyd Harford
John Lewis Rose
Arthur Anaell Boggs*
John Francis Sgerton
Heniy Clayton Oowell
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etructor ofMuuhetry atHyike
Francis Seymour Allen
j Martin Dohertv, ^d;«<an< 6 March 80 ....
Joseph Ryland Rainsford
John Rossiter Coleman
Theophllus Bolton French
Edward Henry St. Lawrence Clarke ....
Charles Edward Drummond Telfer
Allan Moss
Joseph Chichester
Thomas Lucas Woodwright
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George Culley Stobart
John Edgar Barry
Charles Edward Wegg-Prosser
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*3o Jan.
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5 July 72
57i*'i6Mar. 70
681 I April 75
66[ 22 Oct. 77
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69 3 Apr. 78
66' 16 April 73
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3 April 7o| It Feb. 80
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* Lt. Colonel Carr served with the
39th Regiment in the Crimea during
1855, including the siege and &11 of
Sebastopol, and attacks of the i8th
June and 8th September (Medal with
Clasp, Knight of the Legion of
Honor, and Torkiah Medal).
Pajrwatf«r.~John Campbell,* aa Feb. 68 ; Q.lf. 91 April 54 ; Horn, Major, 22 Feb. 78.
qmrter ira«<«r.— Frederick Bradley, 11 May 78.
Faeimge (}rass Green.~.iffefifa, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Betunud from Indta, 16 December 1875.
* Sir Charles Staveley served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55. including the battles of Alma and Balaklava
(Tolnnteered taia services as Aide de Camp to the Duke of Cambridge), Fiego of Sebastopol, and attack and occupa-
tion of the Cemetery and Suburbs on the i8th June, when he aueceeded to the command of the 44th Regt., and
commanded it at the fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three clasps, CB., Sardinian and Turkiah Medals, and 5th Class
cf the Medjidie). Commanded a Brigade in the campaign of i860 in the North of China (mentioned in despatches.
Medal with Clasp). Commanded the force employed against the Taepings in the vicinity of Shanghai in 1862,
n-Hnlting in the attack and capture of the intrenched camp of Onkatz, of the walled cities of Kadin, Tsinpoo,
t holin and the fortifled towns of Nojow and Tserpoo (made XCB. 1864). Served as and in Command of the expe-
dition to Abyssinia in 1867-68 and commanded the lat Division in the action of Arroge and capture of Magdala
(received the thanks of Parliament for his services and promoted Mi^ior General for distinguished services in the
field, 1868: Medal).
* LtColonel Willans served in the Crimea in 1854-55, mcluding the siege and foil of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp,
and Turkish Medal). Served with the expedition in North t^hina in i860 (Medal with Cbisp).
* U Colonel Beumiah served with the 6^1.1 Regiment in the Crimea ttom 12th November 1854, including the siege
and fall of Bebaatopol, repulse of various sorticB. attacks of the i8th June and 8th September, expedition to Kertch,
bombardment and capture of Kinboum (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
7 Captain FarsonB was present at the attack on Jugdeeporo and retreat into Arrah on 23rd April 1858, also at
various afiUra in the Shahabad district, including the dispersion of the rebels fVom Jugdespore on i8th Oct., their
pursuit into the Kymoor Hills and night attack at Sulya Debar (Medal). Has been presented with the Silver Medal
of the Royal National lifeboat Institution.
** Captwm BosrgB served with the ssth Regiment on the Bhootan expedition in 1865 (Medal with Clasp).
» Major CampbelL— For War Services, see Army Pay Department.
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The Crest and Motto of the Duke of Wellington. ** SBRiKOAPi.Ti.H " '
" SsTASTOrOL " " ASTBBIirLL.'
Vear»;^er. Colonel.— <?. William Nelson Hutchinson, Enti^n, 24 Feb. 20; Li. 95 Oct. 93; Capt. '17 June 26; Jfa/c-
Kiill HHif '4 060. 32; Lt.Colonel,^7 Sept. 41; Colonel, 11 Nov. 51; Major General, 26 Oct. 58; Litui.Qeneral, i;
Pay- ' Aug. 65; General, 29 May 73 ; Colonel 33rd Foot, i April 63.
Lieutenant Colonel.— Frederick John Uaatle,* Ensign, ^o Mar. 49; Li. '7 Mar. 51; Cbp*. 16 Mar. 5=
26
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Bt. Major, 5 July 72 ; Major, 6 Sept. 76 ; Lt. Colonel, 23 July 79.
Miyors.— John Henry Campbell,* Eneign, 2 Dec. 53 ; U. 16 Feb. 55 ; Capi. '23 Aug. 64 ; Bi.Maj<fr, i Oct. 77 ;
Major , 2 March 78.
William BaUy,« Entign, '15 Sept. 54; Lt. y Sept. 55; Cap^ 'iS April 65; Bt.MaJor, x Oct. 77; Major,
15 March 79.
I Capta-iits.
ft.t.e. Rowland Hill Fawcetl*
Edwin Glass Fenn
'Groorgo Malcolm Douglas"
Frederic William Durrant.^ Station Sti^f)
Officer, Puchmaree )
Ferdinand James Tidmar8h,".<i4/.4WV»n
I Riding of Yorkshire Rifle Volunteera... $
p.$.e. William Everett, H.M. Vice Coneul >
at Erxerowm )
Edward Nesbitt*
Henry Ferdinand Oakes
Fredk. Bartholomew Joseph Jerrard,» >
Inep. and Adj. E. I. Railway Volunteeri )
;>.».<?. Alexander Henry Fraser*
Cecil Conor*
Walter Andrew Wynter^o
Alexander Gisborue John Robbins
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2XD LIBUT.
'15 May 58, »• 5 Nov.
16 Sept. 59 1** II Feb.
31 Dec. 59 11 Feb.
8 Feb. 6iPi8 0ct.
P25 Sept. 67
'*i7 Mar. 69
'24 Sept. 70
'14 June 64, ''29 June 66
28 June 64I II Jan. 67
I Sept. 65lPi3July
*'26 May
P18 Oct.
II Jan.
P 9 Mar.
P 9 Aug.
P 8 June
1*29 May
"14 Oct.
'15 Sept.
P19 Jan.
I Feb.
«• 9 Apr.
LiBUTBKAirrS.
Arthur Vivian Henry Brooke P20 April 67
Mervyn Dunnington-Jefferson P15 Sept,
Arthur John Preston, Inst, of Uueketrg \ \
9 April 79 y
John Charles Duke
Vaughan Jenkins, Interpreter
Arthur Edward Richards Cnrran, Adj. )
19 Feb. 77 S
Lionel Edward Blakeney Booth
Edward Charles Mortimer Lushington ...
WintonSeton
Reginald Hope Parkinson
Herbert Richard Saunders
Edwin Charles Horatio Price
BlCOlTD LlBI7TBXl.mS.
Ralph Stephen Pemberton Robinson
William Hunter Cornish
William Harry Derville Rich
Frank Whitworth Eagar
George Edward Grore
Edmund Boteler Burton
James Barr6 Hood Carmichael
lErnest Dominie Serres 1 31 Jan.
iPaynw**^.— William Dring,i« 7 Sept. 55 ; Sntign, 5 Nov. 54 ; I't. 26 Feb. 55 j Ron
I Qwar/rr 3fa#^tfr.— William Ames,*' 19 Oct. 72,
31 Oct.
23 Sept.
5 Sept.
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30 Jan.
73
I May
78
5 Oct.
78
30 Oct.
78
24 May
79
13 Aug.
79
13 Aug.
79
31 Jan.
80
7 Nov.
69 P27 0ct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
30 Dec.
II Sept.
10 Jan.
27 June
11 Feb.
29 Nov.
30 Dec.
I Nov.
17 July
24 Sept.
9 Sept. 741
9 Sept. 74!
P28 0ct. 7»'
23 June 75!
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79
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31 Jan.
7 Jan.
15 Mar.
28 Deo.
* Captain Jerrard aerved in tV
Ashanti War in 1874, in the Trii.i-
port Service (Medal).
10 Captain Wynter wcrred. with ib<
33rd Regiment throughout the Aty.*-
sinian campaign of 1867-68, and r&>
present at the storming and capture
of Magdala (Medal). Served m iLe
Ashanti War (Medal).
" Major Dring.— For War Service*,
see Army Pay Department.
rPagmaater, \ Apr. 7I.
.Major , 5 Nov. 691 SUf
Facingu Red.— il^enf«, Messrs. Cox and Co.— JruA Agents, Mes&rs. Cane & Sons.
Embarked for India 24 October 1875.
> Lt. Colonel Castle served with the 48th Regiment in the Crimea from the 2i8t April 1855, including the siep:
and full of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
* Major Campbell and Captain Fawcett served throughout the Abyssinian campaign in 1867-68, and werepresci-t
with the 33rd Regiment at the storming and capture of Magdala (Medal).
« Major Bally served as Aide do Camp to Brigadier General Collings in the Abyssinian campaign in iScj-^i
(mentioned in despatches for " zeal and mtelligence," Medal).
• Captains Douglas, Durrant, Tidmarsh, Nesbitt, Fraser, and Conor served with the 3.3rd Regiment throoghoi:;
the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68, and were present at the storming and capture of Magdala (Medal).
^1 Quarter Master Ames served with the 7th Fusiliers in the Crimea from the 17th June 1855, including the ^^sr^
and fall of Sebastopol, and assault of the Redan on the 18th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkiah Medal). Scrr^^
alao in the Indian N. W. Frontier war of 1863 with the Eusofzye Field Force, and waspresent at the defteioe of t^
Sungahs at the Umbeyla Pass, and at the attack on and storming of the Conical Hill and dcatmcticm of JsJt^
also in the action at Umbeyla and destruction of the village at the foot of the Bonais Pass which endea in the
complete rout of the enemy and the submission of the Hill Tribes (Medal with Olasp).
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'Albuhbba" "Abroto DosMoLXiroB" "ViiTOBiA" "Ptbbwbks" **Nivbllb" "Nitb"
"Obthbs" "PBifiirsuLA.** "Sbtabtopol" " Luckkow."
i._uiv^cr.|colonel.— Alexander Maxwell,^ CB. Ens. »ig June 35 ; f *• '28 Dec. 38; Capt. P27 Sept. 4a; Major, '19 Sept.
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48; Lt.CoUmsl, la Dec. 54; Colonel, 12 Dec. 57; Major OenertU, 6 March 68; Lieut. General, 1 Oct. 77;
Colonel 34th Foot, 9 April 79.
Lieutenant Colonel —Granville William Puget," Ensign, P14 April 48; Lt. 'i Fob. 50; Capt. 29 Dec. 54;
Mqjor, a Oct. 66 ; Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, i March 76 ; JUeutenant Colonel, la June 78.
HaJO".— Arthur l^vor Leako Chapman,* Ensign, '24 Nov. 49 ; Lt. P7 Mar. 51 ; Capt. 26 Oct. 55 ; Brevet
Major, 7 Dec. 71 ; Mqjor, 8 April 74 ; Brevet Lieuienant Colonel, 20 Oct. 77.
JuliuB Dyson Dyson-lAurie,* Assistant Adjutant General, Bengal; Ennign, 16 Feb. 55; Zt. 13 July 55;
Capt '11 June 61; Bt.MaJor, x Auf^. 74; Major, la June 78.
Arthur Hill,« Eneign, 11 May 55 ; Lieutenant, 16 Oct. .55 ; Captain, '7 Jan. 62; Brnet Major, x6 April 75;
Major, 31 Jan. 80.
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George Malcolm^
Arthur JolUfTe Tufhell"
JohnOlphert GitkW,Adi. WeetmorelandMil.
PhiUp Walker
Charles Cecil Clayton
Walter Forster CampUn Gray, A^'. i )
Lancashire B{/le Volunteers )
Henry Richard Treeve,*^ Cowsnutndant, >
Xussofplie Depot i
Sydney WUliam Bell" p 6 Jan.
ArchibaIdBalderBton,5to<u>nS^<(jf Q^e«r» >
ITaini Tal ^
Thomaa Arthur Hill Lowe
George Matthew Richmond
Edward Medley Carter
6 July 55 29 Nov. 57 'a8 Oct.
Px5 May 57 x Oct. 58 'le Feb.
>'i6 Mar. 60 ' a Sept. 62 ' 5 Jan.
3 July 60 20 Nov. 6a'
5 Mar. 6i>28 Aug. 63
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70
May 72
21 Sept. 7a
3 Mar.
Oct.
Oct.
PaoJuly 66 '4 Mar. 68. 3 Mar. 75
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73 Aug. 57 1 2 Mur. 60 X April 70
57' 84 Nov. 63 1 X April 70
8 July 6ij aa Jan. 63 la Feb. 73
P25 July 65 P 5 Jon. 70' xa June 78
II Oct. 64' 21 July 68 a I Feb. 78
Px7 July 66 P 6 July 70 31 Jan. 80
LlEUTBVAlTTa.
Thurlow Laing Wier Dowling
Jefferson Serrell Wood
Haroourt Ranking Rose, Aide de Camp ) I
to the Vieerog qf India f|
Jas. Forbes Chisholm-Batten, AdJ.ai^ov.j^
Robert Williams Andrews, Jmtruetor <{f) '
Musketry2i Jan. 79 }
Arnold Hyde Urquhart Champion
'Arthur Dillon Denis Kelly
[John George Selby Morrice
j Gerald Hedley Ovens
I Edward Frere Marriott, Interpreter
Edward William Fane Mariin
George Henry Anthony Arnot
, iGeorge Frederick Willea ,
I Stephen Francis Biddulph
Sub LiBUTBirAiTTS.
, jAlan Coddington Batten
I SbCOXD LlBFTBirAirTS.
, Ernest Charles Fenn Curzon
, ,Johu Colin Wardlaw
[Reginald Wilton Hugh Macdonald..
, I Robert Uenxy Gage Heygate
. Irton Eardley-Wilmot
, John Page Wood
. George Sapte Hogge
. Abraham Fuller
'17 Mar. 69'
P28May 70
^34 April 69
'24 Nov. 69
P 6 July 70
P S July
'27 Oct.
a8 0ct.
38 Oct.
a8 Oct.
30 Dec.
5 Sept. 77
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..I 27 Mar.
..I X May
..' X May
..I 13 Aug. 79
..] 14 Jan. 80
..37 Mar. 8o|
_j I " Captain Treeve served thiough-
' out the Oude campaign in 1858, m-
71 eluding t^e actions of Pusgaon and
., Rissoolpore, attack and capture of
Fort Mittowlie, and the action of
71 Bishwa (Medal). Served throughout
I a Nov. 73 the campaign of i860 in China, in-
3 Feb. 74 eluding Uie action of Sinho, taking of
ax Sept. 74 Tangku, and surrender of Pekin
31 Sept. 74 (Medal with two clasps),
xo Sept. 7S 1* Captain Bell served with the Sist
XI Sept. 76 Regiment throughout the Indian
34 June 77 Mutiny in 1857-58 (Medal).
14 Nov. 79 "Captain Eliott.— For War Ser-
8UB LIEUT. 1 vices, Bce Army Pay Department.
10 Sept. 76'
16 April 76'
,Pagma»ter. — George Augustus Eliott,^' 3 Apr. 69 ; Hon, Captain, 3 Apr. 74.
Quarter 3fo»/*r.— John Francis Gordon," 14 Aug. 7a.
Facings YeWovf.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Embarked for India, ag Sept. 1875.
' LUnLGeneral Maxwell served in the Crimea fVom 8 Nov. 1854, and commfuaded the 46th Regiment at
the siege and AtU of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, CB., Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie,
»i<i Turkish Medal).
' LtColonel Puget served with the 34th Regiment in the Crimea from 9th Dec. 1854, including the siege of Sebastopol
[Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also in the Indian campaigns in 1857-59, including the actions at Cawn-
D'>rio oil 26th a7th and a8th Nov. 1857, capture of Meeangungo, siege and capture of Lucknow, relief of Azimghur,
ieiiat of the rebels near Bootwul, and commanded Detachiheut 34th Regiment at the affair at Bhowanie — mentioned
Q (l<'>I>atch (Medal with Clasp).
* Li.Colonel Chapman served with the 34th Regiment in the Crimea ftrom the 9th Dec. 1854, including the siege and
4:1 or Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) .
Mftjor Dyson-Laurie served with the 34th Regiment in the Crimea from the xoth August 1855, including tbe
'ii'?i' nnd fall of Sebastopol, and was severely wounded at the assault of the Redan on the 8th September, was also
"^'•anded on a former occasion (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the Indian campaigns in
<'s- 59* including the capture of Meeangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, relief of Azimghur, defeat of the
[tbel8 at Bootwul, and affair at Bhowanie (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-9, superintending
•oc Khyber line of communications.
* Major Hill served with the a3rd Fusiliers in the Oimea, subsequent to the fall of Sebastopol, from the lath
Ueoember 1855 to the end of the Russian war in 1856. Also in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the siege
ind capture of Lucknow, and operations across the Goomtee (Modal with Clasp).
„ ' M^or Malcolm served with the 34th Regiment in the Indian campaign in 1857-59, including the actions at
I awikpore on a6th a7th and a8th Nov. 1857, siege and capture of Lucknow, and defeat of the rebels at Bootwul
■^JedalwithClaap).
'^ Major Tufhelf served with the 93rd Highlanders at the relief of the Garrison of Lucknow in Nov. 1857, at the
J«>ODce of Cawnpore and defeat of the Gwalior mutineers there and at Seria Ghat, also present at the action of
!ul(» Nuddee (Medal with Clasp).
. Qoarter Master Gordon served with the 34th Regiment in the Indian mutinv campaigns of 1857-59, including the
^ttions with the Gwalior Contingent and subsequent defence of Cawnpore flrom the a6th November to the 6th December
'357 i alHo the opcrationB on the Nepaal Frontier and in tbe Traus-Gogra district fVom Febmai^'tQ ]^yi|8f0(^edal).
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Colonel.— Richard Thomas Parren,* CB. En». 30 May 34; Lieut. 31 Jan. 40; Capt. 3 Jan. 45; Jfaifr,
^21 Dec. 50; Bl.Lt. Colonel, 12 Dec. 54; Lt.Colonel, 9 March 55; Colonel, la Dec. 57; Major GnenL,
6 March 68 ; Lieut. Oeneral, i Oct. 77; Colonel 35th Foot, 9 June 79.
5»<>i
Edward Robert Bigsby Bames,^^ Eneign, '24 June 53 ; X*. ^lo Aug. 55 j Capt. '6 May 59 ; Bt.Maior, 5 July r
Ifajor, 10 Feb. 80.
Henry Grattan'
Robert Joynt Gordon Grant* .
Edward Francis Broymo,^ Adi.SueeexMUitxa
Jules Robert Bowen Buscarlet
Wilfred Tolson
Edward Beauchamp St. John, Aide de\
Camp to Sir Hercules Jiobinton j
Byron Flantaeenet Gary
p.«.c. Edward Jame9Courtenay,/iM*nk?<or )
in Taetict, ^c. Royal Military College ... }
Arthur Thomas Chapman
William James Dacres Russell
Henry Charles Grovo
Francis Selwyn Campbell
Arthur S. H. Gem
LiKUTKirAirTS.
Charles Haydon Wilkinson Cafe
George Harden
Herbert Langton Bapte.^ci/ufaii^ Z2 Aug.76
Arthur Cecil Hervey Bathurst
George Leonard Thomson
Benjamin Donisthorpe Alsop Donne
Lionel James Trafford
George Charles Poere Williams-Freeman ...
Robert Edward Powell
James Charles Young
George Arthur Trevor
SxcoirD LixuTBirAirTB.
Richard Newton-King
Frederick Herbert Yate
Charles Louis Aubrey Ramus
John Ernest Pierson
Frederick Geale Todd-Thomton..
Charles Henry Ashhurst
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34 Jan.
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4 Nov.
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'21 Oct.
62
' 6 Jan.
60
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' 4 Aug.
63
P30 June
65
"27 Feb.
67
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Pio Nov.
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P 6 July
70
28 Oct.
71
28 Oct.
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'eFeb. 57? 8 Feb. 61 28 Mar. 74
'10 Dec. 52. 22 Mar. 63 x Oct. 77
23 Nov. 56I 6 June 62 17 Mar. 76
'24 Jan. 65p27Sept. 71'
'20 Feb. 63 25 Oct. 75
'12 Apr. 64 P 9 Nov. 67'
9 Aug. 67 24 Nov. 77 1
'x6Mar. 70 2 Feb. 78!
'30 Mar. 70 25 June 78
'28 June 71 I Mar. 79
**27 Sept. 7t I April 79'
28 Oct. 71 15 Nov. 79
28 Oct. 71! 10 Feb. 80
28 Oct. 71
30 Dec. 71
I Jan. 74
26 Feb. 7 si
28 May 75 1
10 Sept. 75
20 Nov. 75
11 Feb. 76
10 ^^cpt. 76
11 Nov. 76
II Nov. 78
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29 June 78
22 Jan. 79
22 Jan. 79
13 Aug 79
13 Aug. 79
18 Oct. 79
zB ... Paynia«/«r.— Aylmer Peter Gerald Dowdall, 24 June 79 ; En*. 39 July 62 ; Lt. 2 March 66 ; Cmpi. 31 Oct r*
7 ... ' Quarter Matter.— Ueary Imbusoh, 27 Aug. 73.
Faeinff» BluB.—Agente, Goz and Co.
Embarked for Barbadoee, 15 Oet4>b0r 1875.
1 Lieut. General Farren served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 47th Regiment- present nnintexTnitfed^
with the expeditionary force from the oommenoemont of the war with RoBsiato the breaking up of ih« Army iattej
Crimea at the conclusion of peace, including the battles of Alma and Inkennan, capture of Balaklava, sortie 00 ^Mk
October, siege and fall of Sebastopol. Commanded the 47th Regiment at the battle of Inkerman, and Qnxnterraptodir
during the siege of Sebastopol (the Trenches) from 5th Nov. 1854 to 8th Nov. 1855, including the attacks of the iw
June and 8th September ; at Inkerman he was the Senior Officer of the 2nd Biirade 2nd Division coming oc: of
action— mentioned in despatches (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, CB., Officer of theljesion of BaoiX,
Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 4th Class of the Medjidie).
* Colonel Hackett served throughout the Eastern campaign cf 1854-55 as Adjutant of the 98th Refirt., inchidisr
the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and affair in the Cemetery (Medal with three Clup«i
5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served with the 26th Cameronians in Abyssinia in x868 (Medal)
* Major Barnes volunteered on the outbreak of the Kaffir war in 1850, and was appointed a Lieutenant in ansSivf
corps, and served under Sir Harry Smith and Sir George Cathcart from Jan. 1851 until March 1853. He aooompas^
the first patrol that left King William's Town on the 30th Jan. 1851, and was present at the engagements of the i:<^
February, 6th March, i6th April of 1851, and at the passage of the Kei on the 4th December of we same year ; bes)^
many other minor encounters with the enemy during the war (Medal).
? Major Grattan served with the Queen's Royals throughout the campaign of x86o in North China, iDctode^
the actions of 3rd and 12th August at Sinho, capture of Tangku and Taku forts, actions of i8th and axst Septerabcr
-.car Tangchow, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps). Was employed on the Natal fbonticr tai
i ri Zululand in the early part of 1879. {
* Major Grant was present at the storm and destruction of the fortified native Mandingo town of Sabejee, oai^
Gambia, on the ist June 1853.
* Major Browne served throughout the Indian mutiny, including the outbreak at Nusseerabad in Hay x857,eiafi
and capture of Lucknow, and sub.oequent operations in Oude (Medal with Clasp).
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36th (Berefordshire). — Linked to 29/A.
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Li^r»^a4«D*po^,Woroett«r.
"Firm." " Hisdoostjlit ** **Role;a" "Vimibha" "Cobuitna** "Salamakca** "PrBEjrBKs" "NrvTBLLB** "Niti"
_ *'ORTDsa" "TouLouaB" "Pewiitsula.**
YoaftSer. Coloii«l.— ftV Charles William Dunbar Btaveloy,^ KCB. Entign, P6 Mar. 35 ; Z^ 4 Oct ^g • Cciw^ '6 Sent
S? ?.*?! 1^' ^T""* I Deo.so; X^.CoW 12 Dec 54 ; Coto««/, 9 Mar. 58; Ifo/or-Ge/ifra/M Sept. 67; ii«*.*
li?: 1^1 &eneral, 29 April 75; ^«Mroi, x Oct. 77; Colonel 36th Foot, 2 Feb. 76. . j *- / »
28 ... 'Lieutenant Colonel. —Ralph Edward Carr,*2?jMi^n, » 13 Feb. 52; i^ 'lo June 53 : Capt 25 Jan 56- Major
I I 3 April 70 J Breoet Lieutenant Colonel, i Oct 77 ; Itieutenant Colonel, 19 Dec 77
28 ' ... Majore.— Richard B. Lloyd, Entign,^ 17 Aug. 53; Lt. 9 Mar. 55; Capt. P4 June 58: Jfajor. 27 July 70 :
' I Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, i Oct. 77. ./.././ .^ / f
St. John Willans,* Lt. 30 April 55 ; Capt, 25 Jan. 56; Bt. Major, 23 April 72: Ma tor, 1 May 78: Bt.Lf,
Colonel, 24 Aug. 78. *
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Captains.
iGcorge Pcrcoval Beamish'
iHenry Edward Stopford
{Richard Pareons'
' Henry John de Bemiere Smart..
[William Archibald Smail
iFrederic Lloyd Harford
John Lewis Rose
Arthur Ansell Boggs*
John Francis Sgerton
Henry Clayton Cowell
LiBimirAirTS.
WUson James Browne, Lieutenant In-\
etruetor of Mueketry at Sythe S
Francis Seymour Allen
Martin Dohertv, ^d/vYan^ 6 March 80
Joseph Ryland Rainsford
John Rossiter Coleman
Theophilus Bolton French
Edward Henry St. Lawrence Clarke
Charles Edward Dmmmond Telfer
Allan Moss
Joseph Chichester
Thomaa Lucas Woodwright
SVB LlBUTBlTAVTB.
SbOOVD LXBUtSKAVTB.
Georfire Oulley Stobart
John Edgar Barry
Charles Edward Wegg-Prossor .,
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23 June
18 Jan.
» 9 May
24 Nov.
P 9 Oct.
' 9 Dec.
P 2 June 65
Pj8 July 62
^21 Aug. 66
22 Sept. 65
PiSDoc 66
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zx May
73 July
aim LZBI7T.
13 Aug. 79
Z4 Jan. 80
3x Jan. 80
10 Nov.
Pi 8 July
•'15 May
P 3 Nov.
**i8 Dec.
^21 Mar.
'12 June
P30 Jan.
" 9 Feb.
3 April 70
54! 26 Mar. 58
62'V2i Mar. 68 1
571 ""le Mar. 70
681 I April 75'
66| 22 Oct. 77 1
68^ 19 Dec. 77,
69 3 Apr. 78
66' 16 April 73,
70 26 Nov. 79
5 July 72
P28 May
9 Mar.
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23 Nov.
20 Nov.
Z2 Feb.
13 June
Z9 April
26 Nov.
zz Feb.
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SUB LIBDT.
*Lt. Colonel Carr served with the
39th Regiment in the Crimea during
1855, including the siege and fUl of
Sebastopol, and attacks of the i8th
June and 8th September (Medal with
Clasp, Knight of the Legion of
Honor, and TnrldBh Medal).
PoysMU^.— John Campbell,* 92 Feb. 68 ; Q.M. az April 54 ; Hon, M^jor, 23 Feb. 78.
i^rter JfdMto-.—Frederick Bradley, iz May 78.
Fdeinge Grass QTeen.—Aaente, Messrs. Coz and Co.
Setumed from India, x6 December 1875.
1 Sir Charles Btsveley served the Eastern campaign of 1854 -55, inclnding the battles of Alma and Balaklava
(Tolnnteered his services as Aide de Camp to the Duke of Cambridge), »ego of Sebastopol, and attack and occupa-
tion of the Cemetery and Suburbs on the i8th June, when he snsceeded to the command of the 44th Regt., and
rnmmanded it at the fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three claeps, CB., Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class
r{ tbo Mcdjidie). Commanded a Brigade in the campaign of i860 in the North of China (mentioned in despatches,
MM&lwith Clasp). Commanded the force employed against the Taepings in the vicinity of Shanghai in 1862,
rf s'tlting in the attack and cfipture of the intrenched camp of Onkatz, of the walled cities of Kadin, Tsinpoo,
( holin, and the fortified towns of Nojow and Tserpoo (made ^CB. 1864). Served as and in Command of the expe-
dition to Abyssinia in 1867-68 and oonmianded the xst Division in the action of Arroge and capture of Magdala
(received the (banks of Parliament for his services and promoted Major General for distinguished services in the
field, 1868; Medal).
* LtColonel Willans served in the Crimea in 1854-55, including the siege and &11 of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp,
and Turkish Medal). Served with the expedition in North Dhina in i860 (Medal with Clasp).
* Lt Colonel Bew™»»h served with the 6jr.l Regiment in the Crimea flrom z2th November 1854, including the siege
and (kll of Sebastopol, repulse of various sortlL-s, attacks of the i8th June and 8th September, ex];>edition to Kertch,
bombardment and capture of Kinboum (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
7 Captain Parsons was present at the attack on Jugdespore and retreat into Arrah on a3rd April X858, also at
Tsrious afikirs in the Shahabad district, including the dispersion of the rebels ftrom Jugdespore on z8th Oct., their
panrait into the Kymoor Hills and night attack at Solya Debar (Medal). Has been presented with the Silver Medal
of the Royal NatioDal Lifeboat Institution.
« Captain Boggs served with the 55th Regiment on the Bhootan expedition in 1865 (Medal with Clasp).
' Migor Campbell.— For War Services, see Army Pay Department.
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7 June 4q: l/o/or, i*! Apr. 53 : Lt.Colonel, 'la May 54 ; Colontl, 38 Nov. 54 ; " "
Lieutenant General, 23 Dec. 76; (?*»cra/, 15 March 79
^ . J Ifo/or Oemerai, 6 Mar. 6; ;
Colonel 37th Foot, 3 Feb. 79.
Lieutenant Colonel.— Herbert Gauntlett Panter, Ensign, i May 57;-^'- 18 Feb. 59; Capt. '15 Oct. 61
Major, ^6 Oct. 63 ; Brevet Lieut. Colonel. 14 Doc. 73 ; Lieutenant Colonel, 29 Dec. 77 ; Colonel, 14 Dec. 7B.
Ktjort.— Charles Edward King, Ens. 24 Sept. 58 ; Lieut. ?9 Dec. 62 ; Capt. ^iS July 65 ; Ma/or, 21 April :
John Everard Whitting*(£»*WM Bengal Army, 4 5«p<. 57 ; Lieut. 5 Oc<
Cap^ P22 Sept. 65 ; Bt. Major, 19 Oct. 77 ; Afajor, 30 Nov. 78.
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Henry Stanley Howard
Jamea Freilerick Reyne»
William Charles Goslin
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Walter Edward Gilbert, Adjutant Ilantft
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Harry Golding
Thomas Duncan William Dunn
William Candahar James Farrer Nott
William Boyle Moore
John Alderson Eastham
Henry Boauclerk Bethune
Morgan John Joseph Patrick O'Connell ...
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William Bashford
William Parry Moncktou
Arthur Reginald Honnell
Archibald MncBean, Adjutant 11 Feb. 8c...
George Pensum Bourcicault
Charles Francis Cromie
Hon. Barry Nugent Yelverton
Charles William Knox
SxCOim LlEUTEKAVTS.
James Robert Parkinson
William Henry Thackwell
Arthur Dashwood Bulkcley Buckley
Lewis Munro
PaywMM^tfr.— Charles Ward," 1 April 78 ; Bon. Captain, z Feb. 79.
(garter Master.— WiWiaxa Ridler, 8 June 73.
Facings YqWqvt.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Embarked for India, July x866. Returned from India, 5 April 1875.
1 Sir Edmund Haythorao embarked with the 98th Regt. for service in China in Dec. 1841, and was present ^-i^
the expedition to the north of China in 1842, including the operations in the Yaugtsekeaug, the attack and <-an-i:r?
ot Chin Kiang Foo, and the operations before Nankin (Medal). Served as Brigade Major to the Chusan Field F< n-:
under Br. General Campbell from July 1843 until the Island was given np to the Chinese authorities. He aemed t?
Aide de Camp to Sir Colin Campbell, commanding 3rd Division of the Army in the Punjaub ctimpaigii of 1848-4;^ ari
was present at the passage of the Chenab, and at the battles of Sadoolaporo, Chillianwallah (mentioned in 6>
spatciics) and Gooierat (mentioned), and in the pursuit of the AfTghans to the Khyber Pass (Medal with two i'lai^r .
and Brevet of Major). In 1850 as Maior conmianding flank companies of the 98tn Regt. was present at the farcJ:.-
of the Kohat Pass under Sir Charles Napier ; during this service he commanded a detached column which 6ncct>^
fully covered the destruction of two villages and towers (Medal with Clasp). In 1851, as Aide de Camp to Sir i'
Campbell, he was present at the operations against the Momund Tribe at Michnee, N.W. flrontier, and in the af sc-*
of thu 7th 8th and gth November. Proceeded to the Crimea with drafts and assumed command of the xet Bar.
lioyul Regt. 4th August 1855, and was present at the siege and fall of Sebastoix>l. Served as Assistant At^mar:
General of the Highland Division until the evacuation of the Crimea (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Me^pm-.
and Turkish Medal). In 1859, when in command of the Garrison of Hong Kong, he was nominated Chi^ of \l^
Staff of the Army formed at that place for service in the north of (Jhina, and had the sole reoponaibilitv of ii*
organization of this force until the arrival of Lt.Greneral Sir Hope Grant (services honourably mentioned by Lori
Herbert, Secretary of State for "War, when proposing a vote of thanks to the troops in the House of Lords).
^ Major Whitting served as an Ensign in the Indian Army, and was attached to the 33rd Fusiliers dnrinf d^
Indian mutiny from Nov. 1857 to Oct. 1858. Also served as a Lieutenant with the 8th Regiment durinfc theOp:^
campaign till Feb. 1850 (Medal with Clasp for Lucknow).
* Captain Reyne served with the 37th Regiment in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, incladinc the first attfeanpt t.
relieve Arrah under Captain Dunbu*, actions of Atrowlea and Koelsa, defbnce of ABimghur from 25th Mart± v
15th April 1858, pursuit of Koer Sing and actions of 17th and soth April, capture of Jugdespore, aofeions of ir-
1 8th and 30th Oct. 1858, and subsequent pursuit (Medal).
11 Captain Ward.— For War Services, see Army Pay Department.
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Full M 23 Nov. 41 5 BUU.CoUmtl, xi Nov. 51 ; lf««or, 6 July 5a: Lt.Cohnel, 9 March 55; CoteiMf, a8 Nov. 54;
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Thomas Preston Walsh
Martin Thackeray
Arthur George St. George
William Henrv Morris Bent
Francis Broadwood
John Stewart Macartney Hume
Greorge Backhouse Sandham
Nevrton Seymour Allen
Charles Herbert Wylly
Alexander George Cheaney
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John Fane Charles Hamilton
Charles Owen Hore
Arthur Heywood Brooksbank ....
Hany Boauchamp Lassetter
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ll ^^^ li * Major Byre served with the 38th
I rw^ S Regiment in the Crimean campaign
it Sent l%<^ >oth Nov. i8s4to loth May 1855.
XX Nov Js including the siege of Sebastopol
xxjsov. 78/j4gjij^i ^th Clasp, and Turkish
Medal) . Served in the Indian cam-
paign from Nov. 1857, including the
assault and capture of Meeangunge,
siege and capture of Lucknow, and
^afPkirs of Barree and Nugger (Medal
with Clasp).
Pay ««M**r.-- John Bartlett Stradling, a Feb. 79; -^iw. »3o June 6j ; £<. xz Jan. 67; Capt, 14 Deo. 78.
(Inarter ifcufor.— Thomas Trout. 13 July 78.
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Sttumedfrom the Crimea, 19 July xSs6.— Embarked for India, 4 Aug. 1857,
I Beturnedfrom India, 9 Jan. 1872.
^ General Sparks served on the N.E. Frontier of the Cape of Good Hope against the Kaffirs in 1817 ; on the
expedition into KaflVaria under Colonel Brereton in 18x8 ; in the action at Graham's Town, 12nd April x8x9, and the
campaign of the same year in Kaffhtria under Colonel Wiltshire. Again on the N.E . Frontier when the Kaffirs invaded
the Colony in 1834 ; during the war that ensued bio commanded a local corps— the Graham's Town Volunteera— -with
the Colonial Commission of LLColonel. In 1848 he was sent from Jamaica to the Mosquito Coast, in consequence
of the death of H.M. Agent and Consul General there, to attend to British interests, and received the thanks o
H.M. Government. Served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, except from the middle of Feb. to the end
of May 1855 (sent to England on duty). Succeeded to tne command of the 38th Regt. on the momins of the i8th
June, when Lt.Colonel Louth was wounded; was the senior unwounded officer of the 2nd Brigade 3ra Division at
the close of the action, and commanded it for ten days. Served in the campaign in Oude in 1858, including the
capture of Lucknow ; and conmiandedthe Iniiintry Brigade in the action of Meeangunge. Hasthe Kaffir war Medal,
the Crimean Medal with three Clasps for Alma, Inkerman, and Sebastopol, and the Sardinian and Turkish Medals, is a
CJ}. , an Officer of the Legion of Honor, has the 4th Class of the Medjidie, and the Indian Medal with Clasp fbr Lucknow.
* Lt Colonel Thackwell served with the 39th Regiment in the Crimea from 31st Dec. 1854, including the siege and
&U of Sebastopol, and attacks of the x8th June and 8th September (Medal with Clasp, sth. Class of the Medjidie,
and Turkish 3dWl).
* Captain Jamee served as Adjutant of the 3xst Regiment throughont the campaign of x86o in the north of China*
including the action of Sinho, and storming of Tangku (Medal wuh Clasp for the Taku Forts). Served also during
the operationa against the Taepings in the vicinity of Shanghai in April and May z86a, resulting in the taking of
the stockade at Nanhsiang, capture by escalade of the walled cities of Xadin, Tsinpoo, Tsolin, and fortilled town of
Najow, and the aflOdr at Nanhsiang.
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Ooloael.— iKr Charles Thomas Van Straubenzee,! ^CB. JBiu^, '28 Ang. 38 ; i<. 'aa Feb. 33 ; Ct^. »ioM»r.
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Frederick Standish Hore, Eiuiffn, 9 Mar. ss J ^' '31 Aug. sS ; C'cy'- ^3 Mar. 65; SiMeJor, t Oct. 77
M^joTt a July 79.
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jton,* .EiMt^, 10 Apnl4o; Lt. '10 Feb. 53; Cajit. 20 Dec. 54
7 Aug. 75 ; Jrer«< XMirftffumt Colonel, 1 Oct. 77; X<.C«Z9mI, 2 Joly 70.
lItj«».~Jaines Gibbona Smyth,* Eneiffn, '25 Aug. Sii ^' 9 ^^- 55 i Copt, '17 Nor. 63 ; i»r JToier,
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Edmund Henry Berkeley
Alex. George William Malet
Caledon Philip Egerton, Aide de Camp tol
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Maurice Baptist Luby
Richard Garden Allen Beatty
Robert Whalley
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Hyacmth Ghevem
Charles Sperling Onmberland
Edward Watson Conran, Interpreter.,..
Reginald Burroughs Budyerd
Martyn John Edward Fenwick, Ad'-\
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Horace John James Kentish
Philip Farrer
Frank Gunninffham Dunlop
Joseph Howara Poett ,
Georae Herbert Watson
Bhelneld Btraufways Robert Rogers .,
Gtoorge Alexander M'Carthy ,
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Charles Haviland Williams ;.
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William Hugh Dobbie
Oharles Grant Franco Edwards ,'.
Charles Greenway
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Charles Amulph Shrewsbury Montgomery
Hon* William Morton Eden
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QtfaW«r if(M^«r.— William Clinch, 34 Jan. 80.
Faeinge QTe&n..—Agent9, Messrs. Cox and Go.
Embarked for India, October 1869.
^ Sir Charles Van Straubencee served throughout the campaign agamstthe Ri^ah of Coorg in X834, reenltxngin
Ihe annexation of that territory. As Major he succeeded to the conmiand of the 39th Regiment during Uie actaos cf
Xatian^pore, Gwalior (Bronze Star, and Brevet of Lt. Colonel) on a9th Dec. 1843. Commanded the British Contingtst
in Greece from November 1854 to April X855, when he proceeded in comnxand of the Buflb to the Crimea, and cod'
Unaed there in conmiand of a Brigade until July 1856 ; was present at the two assaults of the Redan in June and
September, at the former he commanded a separate Brigade, and at the latter the xst Brigade Light Division, when
' he was slii^htly wounded (Medal with Clasp, CB., Officer of the Legion of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals,
ftod 3rd Class of the Me^jidie) . Proceeded to China in command of a Brigade in 1857 and succeeded to the oommaiMi
of the Forces there in November ; commanded the Land Forces at the capture by assault and occupation of the city
of Canton on a9thDeo. 1857 ai^d in all subsequent minor oi)erations, and continued in command of tne British Forces
in China untU March x86o {ZCB., Medal with Clasp).
* Lt.CoIonel Dixon served with the 39th Regiment in the Crimea from December 1854 to Febmaiy 1855, indudisf
the sie^e of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
* MiMor Smyth served with the 39th Regiment at the siege and fall of Sebastopol in 185;, and at the attacks of
the x8th June and 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasps, 5th Claas of the Me^jidie, and Turkish Medal).
7 Captain H. R. Young served on the N.W. Frontier of the Punjaub from June x86o to February 1865, with the xst
Pu^jaub Infkntry, and was present during the blockade of Hindostanee fanatics and Trans-Indus tribes, and eover*
ing of Umb in August and September X863, and throughout the operations in the Umbeyla Pass, latterly as A^jutast
of the Regiment (specially mentioned in despatches and in the Ftinjaub (jovemment report. Medal with Cla^).
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GoIomL — AagnstUB Halifax Ferryman,^ CB, EtuiffUt '37 Jane 34; Lt, 30 Jane 37; Capt. '16 April 41 ;
Major, f^Q Dec. 43; Lt. Colonel, ^34 NOY._48; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54; Mcy'or General, 12 Feb. 63; Lieut.
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^xo N07.69 ; Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, i Oct 77 ; Lt.Colonel, 6 Aag. 79.
Xiyon.— Martin Morphy,* Eneiffn, 2 Jnlv 58 ; Lt 14 Jan. 6x ; Capt. '8 3\
Richard Cmndel Brook,*^ Bneign, ^31 May 59 ; Lt. ^19 Aag. 6a
Martin Morphjr,* Bnngn,^ J\3ly 58 ; Lt. 14 Jan. 6x j Capt. '8' ^one 67 j Major, 25 Apr. 79.
, .^ '"*■"' " " "' " ' ' Capt. >7 Dec. 67 ; Major, 6 Aag. 79.
Captaiitb.
Frederick Nassan Dadgeon^^
Geo. AuKUStas White, Brig. M<y., Allahabad
p.t.c. Philip Conway Story'*
ISdmond Whitehead,^* Conmandant Buck- >
maree Convaleeeent Depot )
Thomas Kelly"
Arthur Wilkinson
James Brougham, Adjutant 4 Middleeex \
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Wafiam Henry Moberly, Staiion 5fci^)
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Charles Linton
Henry Francis Tambull
Walter LnttrellMansel
Thomaa Oockbum Hood
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Henry Kennett Cavaye, Adjt. 20 June 79...
John Bobert Philip Purchas
Francis Hoel Probyn
Edward King Elliot Spence
Yesey Mangles Stockley
Hugh Edward Grimes
GeorsrelTliok Browne
Frederick Canning Cortlandt Angelo
John Edmund Fishbourne Jacob
Thomas Lamb
Edmund Donougb John O'Brien
Charles Stewart Foote
Edward Frederick Henry M* Swiney
John Antill Moggridge
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Frederick Campbell
Leicester Seward ,
Lewis Ernest Cooper
Francis Blake Simpson
Donglas Craven PhiUott ,
Frank James Brook Campbell
Frederick Archibald Adam ' 14 Jan. £0
Hugh Pentland Shekleton 31 Jan. 80
' 7 May 70
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General Fenyman commanded
the 89th Regiment in the Crimean
campaign from 15th Dec. 1854, includ-
ing the siege and fall of Sebastopol
and attacks on the i8th June and 8th
Sept. (Medal with Clasp, CB., Knight
of the Legion of Honour, 4th Class of
the Me^jidie, and Turkish Medal).
PayflMit^«r.— Michael Fenton, 17 Fob. 79 ; Eneign, 30 April 58; Lieut., 30 Nov. 60; Cap taint S D«c. 71.
Quarter Jfa«e0r.— Samuel Cordue,^? 15 Jan. 58.
Baeingt BnS.—AgenU, Messrs. E. S. Codd and Co.—Irieh Agenie, Messrs. Cane and Sons.
Embarked for India, 6ik October 1873.
* M^or Manaergh served with the 40th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 1863-65, and was present at Orakau
' tf iOor Morphy served in the New Zeahuxd war of z86o-6x. Also in that of 1863-65, and was present at the attack
a the Gate Pa!h (Medal).
» Msjor Brook served with the 40th Regiment in the New Zealand war of X863-64, and was present at Rangiriri
■odal).
" Captain Dudgeon served with the 40th Regiment in the New Zealand war of z86cr-6i, and was present at Kahihi,
''^koriko, and operations before Te Arei. iJso served in the war of X863-65, and was present at Rangiriri (Medal).
14 S?P**"^ Story served in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 with the Transport Corps (Medal).
" Captain Whitehead served with the 43nd Highlanders throughout the second phoso of the Ashanti war in 1874.
• u^ pnaent at the battle of Amoafhl (woun&d slightly), battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassio (Medal
ita Clasp).
" C^Ptam Kelly served with the Expeditionary Field Force under Colonel J. R. Mackenzie in Arabia from the
rth October to the 30th December 1873, including the investment, surrender, occupation, and destruction of the
^^^ AI-Hota, and subsequent march to Zaida in pursuit of Ally Bin Mana, the chief of Houshabi.
^7 Quaxter Master Cordae was present with the 59th Regiment at the operationa before and capturo of Canton
^1857 (Medal with Clasp).
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4 Sept. 23 ; Lf.Cohnel, 29 Oct. 25 ; Colonel, 28 June 38 ; Major General, ix Nov. 51 ; Li«ut.&tneral,4 iht
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Sir Richard England served at the attsdc rt
Flushing in 1809, and in the operations in S:ri!j
in i8xt>-xi. Jomed the Army in Paris in i::.v
' Commanded tbe 75th Regiment severml jnn.
7 1 ; Commandant of KaflfVaria, and employed thronp
joutthe Kaffir war of 18 J6-37 (Medal). ConmiMdid
' the Bombay Division in the Afi^han war of i£4:
74 (Medal) , including actions of 28ih March and xi£i
78 April in the Pisheen VaUey in their march to Ctt-
79 dahar, and of the xTih and x8th August on the
I Mar. 79JKojuck Heights, and loth October in the fioks
6 Aug. 79 Pass in their retreat to the Indus. Conunsvkl
4 July 79 the 3rd Division of the Crimean Army in iBst^.m
I Nov. 79 including the battles of Alma and Inkertsu,
afiair of 1 8th June, and the siege datieeagvAstiA!
Russian forts which covered the eouin aide <i
Bebastopol from their firbt investment till nd
August 1855 (Medal with Clasps, &CB., isi OaM
of the Medjidie, Grand Officer of the Legion d
Honor, and Sardinian Medal).
ft Lt.Colonel Wavell served with tlie 4^ti B«r-
ment in the Crimea from nth July 1855. iocbd-
ing the siege and fall of Bebastopol (Medal wi^
Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
as ... Payma«f«r.— George William Furlong, 9 Nov. 78 ; Ens. 5 April 55 ; Lt. '15 June 58 ; Capt. c Sept. 64; SL
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Betumedfrom India, March 1875.
* Colonel Allan served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 4i8t Regiment, including the battle of A]s>
and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, repulse of the oortie on 26th October, and assault of the Redan on ti«
8th September (Medal with Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
" Lt.Colonel Haydock served with the 90th Light Infantry in the Crimea from the 10th August 1855. includin(rtte
siege and fall of Sebastopol, and was with the storming party at the assault of the Redan on the 8th September-
wounded (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also served during the Indian campaign of 1857-58, sad w»
present with Havelock's Column at the actions of Mnngawar and Alumbagh, relief and subsequent defrnce of La^*
now, defence of the Alumbagh under Outram, siege and fall of Lucknow (Medal with two Clasps, and s vor*
service).
7 Captain Lefroy served with the 45th Regt. in the Abyssinian campaign in x868 (Medal). '
* Captain Hughes served with the 4th Regiment throughout the Abyssinian Campaign, and was present si ti:^
action of Arogee and capture of Magdala (Medal). _
Continuation of Notes to 42nd Regiment,
^' Captain Cumberland served with the 42nd Highlanders in the second phase of the Ashanti war in 1874, snd ns
severely wounded in the right arm at the battle of Amoaful (Medal with Clasp).
1* Captain Brickenden accompanied the 42nd Highlanders t-o the Gold Coast (Ashanti Medal). , I
^7 Captains Eden andBrophy and Lieut. Munro served with the 42nd Highlanders throughout the second pbaje^
the Ashanti war in 1874, and were present at the battle of Amoaful, capture and destruction of Uie town of Becqn^^
battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie (Medal with Clasp). I
1" Captain Wauchope served in the Ashanti war from the ^oih November 1873. Commanded the Winnebah eompa^^ J
of Russell's Regiment from the Prah to the Adansi Hills ; then served as Staff Officer to Colonel M'Leod conims»^<
the Advanced Guard, and was present at the capture and destruction of Adubiassie, capture of Borborasoe. bto*
of Amoaful, capture and destruction of Beoquan, Advanced Guard engagement of JarbinlMdi (wounded sh^^
skirmishes and ambuscade affairs between Adwabin and the river Ordah, and battle of Ordahsu— severely frooadef
(mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
*' Captain Stevenson served as Adjutant of the 42nd Highlanders throughout the second phase of the Ashanii
in 1874, and was present at the battle of AmoaAil (wounded slightly), capture and destruction of Becqoah. *"
of Oitiahsu and capture of Coomassie (twice mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp). _^
** Captains Grogan (wounded slightly at Ordahsu) and Moubray (wounded slightly at Amoafril) served thnw*^
the second phase of the Ashanti war in 1874, and were present at the battle of Amoemil, capture and destnict^ *
Becquah, battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie (Medal with Clasp).
^ Quarter Master Forbes served with the 42nd Highlanders throughout the Eastern campaign of i65ri5<^
eluding the battles of Alma and Balaklava, expedition to Kertch and Yenikali, siege and Iku of Sebsstopo! tsA
assaults of the i8th June and 8th September (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Serred ai» ^
campaign of 1857-58 against the mutineers in India, including the actions at Cawnpore (6th Dec. 1857), ^^
ghaut, Khodagunge, and Shumshabad, siege and fall of Lucknow, and assault of the Martiniere, Banks' BoSf^*!
and Begum's Kotee, attack on the Fort of Roohea, action at Allygunge, battle of Bareilly, and setids •
Sisseaghaut (Medal with Clasp). Served throughout the second phue of the Ashanti war in 1874, and ^^^
sent at the battle of Amoaful, battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomaasie (Medal with Clasp). IC
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Major, ^^32 Dec. 43; LtColonel^ ^24 NoY.^48; Colonel^ a8 Nov. 54; Mcy'or General, 12 Feb. 635 Lieut.
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lieatanantColonel.— William Davies Shipley, £iMi^, '3 Karch 48 ; X^. 20 Aug. 49; Capt. 13 April 58 ; Jfo/or,
'10 Nov. 69; Brevet lAeuienant Colonel, t Oct. 77 ,* JA.VoUmel, 6 Aug. 79.
XiyorB.— Martin Morphy," Bntign, 2 Jtily 58 ; Lt. 14 Jan. 6x ; Capi. '8 June 67 ; Major, 25 Apr. 79.
Richard Cnmdel Brook,^o Eneign, ^31 May S9 ; Lt. '19 Aog. 62; Copf. ^7 Dec. 67 ; i/o/or, 6 Ang. 79.
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John Edmund Fiahbonme Jacob
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Edmund Donougb John O'Brien
Charles Stewart Foote
Edward Frederick Henry M*Swlney
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I General Ferryman commanded
the 89th Regiment in the Crimean
campaign from 15th Dec. 1854, includ-
ing the siege and fall of Sebastopol
and attacks on the i8th June and 8th
Sept. (Medal with Clasp, CB., Knight
of the Legion of Honour, 4th Class of
the Me^jidie, and Turkish Medal).
Hugh Pentland Sheklecon 31 Jan. 80
Pii|fSMu^«r.— Michael Fenton, 17 Feb. 79 ; Ensign, 30 April 58 ; Lieut., 30 Nov. 60; Cap tain, 5 Dec. 71.
Quarter Jla«<«r.— Samuel Oordue,^7 ,5 Jan. 58.
Faeinge Buff.—Agenit, Messrs. E. S. Codd and Co.-~Iri$h Agente, Messrs. Cane and Sons.
Emharked for India, 6th October 1872.
J^ MiMor Mansergh served with the 40th Regiment in the New Zealand war of z863>65, and was present at Orakan
' H^jor Morphy served in the New Zealand ?rar of x86o-6x. Also in that of X863-65, and was present at the attack
n the Gate Pah (Medal).
^ Hi^or Brook served with the 40th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 1863-64, and was present at Rangiriri
Medal).
^ (Captain Dudgeon served with the 40th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 1 860-6 1 , and was present at Kahihi,
latarikoriko, and operations before Te Arei. iJso served in the war of 1863-45, and was present at Rangiriri (Medal) .
" Captain Story served in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 with the Transport Corps (Medal).
" Captain Whitehead served with the 42nd Highlanders throughout the second phase of the Ashanti war in 1874,
nd was present at the battle of Amoafhl (woun&d slightly), battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassio (Medal
ith Clasp). ^
^^Captam Kelly served with the Expeditionary Field Force under Colonel J. R. Mackenzie in Arabia from the
7U1 October to the 20th December 1873, including the investment, surrender, occupation, and destruction of the
on at Al-Hota, and subsequent march to Zaida in pursuit of Ally Bin Mana, the chief of Houshabi.
^7 Quarter Master Cordae was present with the 59th Regiment at the operations before and captoro of Canton
U857 (Medal with Clasp). ^^
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Ser. Colonel.— Jon. Sir AugUBtua Almeric Spencer ,» »C.B. Jff«*v», 8 April 35 ; Lt. '5 July aj ; Cap*. »6 April 31 ;
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gUayeS; General, 14 Sev^. 75 i Colonel iyrd Foot, 14 Jrxne6g. ., ^ ^ ^ .
ientenant Colonel.— ^C Hugh Stewart Cochrane,* Eneion, 13 April 49 ; Lt. »X5 Oct. 52 : Cant. 34 Anjf. 5S;
BMfo/or, 19 Jan. 64; Major, 'a8 Oct. 71 j BtM.ColwUl, 7 Jan. 74; ZMuteiUMi^ ColoMf, x6 Feb. 75;
Colonel. 7 Jan. 79.
Mtjort.—p.f.e. Harry ArmBtrong Brett,» Depuig Judge Advoeaie, Dublin; JEntum, »8 Sept 54; Lint.
^i May ss • Cop^. *• 29 July 62 ; Major, 20 Sept. 7X ; Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, i Oct. 77.
Stanley Crozier, ^Ensian, 8 June 55 J J^»»*- '8 Jan. 56 ; Cop^. 30 April 6^; Mqjor, 1 Dec. 75.
William Liveeay,' Enetgn, 26 Oct. 55 ; ^>»»'- ' 3 -^.prU 57 ; Capt. 30 Apnl 64 ; JtfVyor. 19 June 76.
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William Harcourt Sawyer
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Fras.Arth.Bouverie Talbot, ^i/. 27 Aug. 77
George Herbert Prichard
Robert Ecoles
Gordon Hugh Lumsden
Reginald whitworth Porter
William Sutherland Widdicombe
Horace Augustus Terry
Archibald Reeinald Duncan
Paul Treby Cflark
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Quarter Maeter.—ChBxlea Valleyley Leech,* 6 Nov. 67.
1 The Hon. Sir Aognstiu Ahnark
Spencer served throughout the Sut-
em campaign of 18^-^5, and com-
manded the 44th Regiment st Ha
battles of Alma and Ixikennan, sie^
of Sebastopol, and attack and oca-
pation of the Cemetery and sabmbi
on the x8th June— wounded. Semd
as Brigadier General, and ooo*
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in support in the right atttck is
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Sebastopol on 8th Sept., and tabie-
guentJy commanded the Britiib
Land Forces in the expedition to KiB>
bourn, resulting in the capture of
those forts and the garrison of i^oo
men (Medal with Clasps, CB., OfBoer
of the Legion of Honor, Sardiniu
and Turkish Medals, and jrd dm
of the Medjidie).
7 Major Livesav served in the np-
pression of the uidian mukii^ froa
Dec. 1857 to Jan. x86o. indodo^ i>
tions at Sahao and Puttrai (Medil).
Also served in the New Zealsiid wv
in X864-65, including expeditiont is
the province of Taranaki and in ccs-
mand of outposts, deetroying naoy
Pahs and fortified villages (MedaU.
61 ; Xf. 13 May 65 ; Capt. 31 Aug. 7s.
Faeingt Vnn.io.—Agente, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Embarked for India, 28 Sept. 1872.
* Colonel Cochrane served as Adjutant of the 86th Begt. in the Central India campaign under Sir Hugh Boi^
and was present at the storm and capture of the Hill Fort of Chandairee (slightly wounded), battle of Betws (thm
horses shot under him), siege storm and capture of the city and fortress of Jhansi, where, under a tremendoas fire
Arom the fort, he planted the British flag on tiie top of the Palace ; battle and capture of Kooncb, various scti(ffi«
before Calpee fh)m isth to 2xBt May 1858, battle of Gowlowlee, capture of the city and fortress of Galpee, bsttk of
Morar, battle before and capture of the city and fortress of Gwalior ; commanded Irregular Oavaugr onder &r
Robert Napier in pursuit of Tantia Topee and Feroze Shah in the jungles of Central India (twice mentioned in d^
spatches, Victoria Cross, Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major). Served as Major of Brigade with the Bn«d^
Field Force during the Indian N.W. fh)ntier war of 1863 (Medal with Clasp).
■ LtColonel Brett served in the Indian campaign of 1857-59 (Medal). Also served in the New Zealand war in
X864-65 (Medal).
* Major Crozier served in the Indian mutiny oampaijp in 1857-58, including the actions at Sahao, Dooleypore.
and Purraha (Medal). Also in the New Zealand war in 1864-65 (Medal).
* Major Yeeey served as a Midshipman in the Baltic Fleet in 1854 (Medal). Attacked and destroyed s partjcf
Mopla ftinatics with a detachment 43rd Light Infantry at Colatore, Malabar, on the 8th September 1873, and nt
thanked by the Madras Government.
^^ Captain Hammick served in the New Zealand war in 1864-65, and was mentioned in despatch as having "pe^
formed his duty as Acting Adjutant with great coolness and courage under a heavy fire" in the action at Te Bup
(Medal).
^^ Captain Money served in the New Zealand war in 1864-66, and was present at the actions of Makets vc.
Te Ranga.
^ Captain Williamson was present with a detachment of the 43rd Light Inftmtry at the attack on and deftr^
tion of a party of Mopla fanatics at Colatore, Malabar, on the 8th September 1873, and was thanked \fjv
Madras Government.
1" Captain Nicholl served in the New Zealand war during 1864-66 (Medal), and was thanked bT H.R.H. the Ctm-
mander in Chief on account of good service in the action of the Gate Pah (wounded in the head).
" Captain Clark served in the New Zealand war in 1864-65, and was thaxJced by H.ILH. the Oonunander in CW
on account of good service at the action of the Gate Pah (severely wounded). Served also with ezpedikioBi «
the province of Taranaki, destroying many Pahs and fortified villages (Medal).
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(with the Sphinx). "Bidajo«" " Saia-kak ca " "Pbkxitsula." "Blaj>bv8buro" "Watibloo"
"Ata." "Alma.** "Ih-xibxa-v** " Sitastopol " "Taxit Fobm."
Tean Bar. Oolmel.— c. CB «r Thomaa Reed,i GCl?. Carnef. 26 Aug. 13 ; Zt. »a May 15 ; Capt. 'ig Feb. a^ • Jfafor
K" ?a%" ^'l^T 'U ^•^^~'.'" ^^?- ^J ,%'^1. a3Nov.4i; 3fa>or ff*i«^/, ao June Mi i<«?.0«M?S:
£??j £5i! 4 May 60 : &#Mtfra2, i Jan. 68 ; Colonel 44th Foot, a Aug. 58. *
Xiootanant OoIohaU.— John Sidney Hand,* Eneiffn, P13 May 53; Lieut. ^iS Aug. 54; Capt, i»i6 Nov 60.
BtJl^or, IS Aug. 68 ; M4^or, 5 Oct. 72; XMi*toSa«# ciioiw/, 16 Sept. 76. » 54. ^ P*. 10 xmov. 00,
Majon.— Charles Elphlnstone Rennie,^ J^nt^n, 19 Nov. 58; X^ 'ao April 60; Capt. '92 June 67; Jfq/or,
as
at I ...
3Z
IX
«5
Magnire, Jgiwfyw, ^35 Jan. 59 ; lAeut.^s July 60; Capt. >x Sept. 69; Ifg/or. j6 Sept. 76.
OAPVAnrs,
Bdward Charles Pemberton Pigott,^ Ac^j
Madrae Volunteer Quarde
Beinhold Saker Bald,.iil;. WeetEwsexMiUtia
Biyan Hesleden Foster
Henry George Lefiroy
William Douglas Saunders ,
p.9.e. Charles Hussey Walsh, Aeeietant
Q. if. een. BrUiek Burmak Divieion
Thomas Thompson Irvine*
William Wood
Ellis Ramsay Beid
Piers Edgoumbe^o
Seton Churchill
Herbert Francis Hill
'16 Jan. 55
'91 Sept. 60
~ 9 Deo. 64
X May 67
29 June 55
'23 Deo. 64
P I Sept. 69
P17N0V. 69
' 3 Sept. 70
Pis Feb.
13 May 59 '37 Sept. 61
93 Aug. 59 ' 9 Dec. 64
31 Mar. 631 3 Jan. 69
3 Feb. 69 1 8 Feb. 71
'93 June 65 '93 May 66
^ 3 Feb. 69,' 3 May 71
P97 Feb. 69 'ax June 71
KeUy.
Thomas James I
James Witten Thompson
Arthur Arnold Barrett
James Alexander Bell ,
William Graydon Carter ..
George Bichard Ellis
SbOOITO LZXTOITASTB.
Charles EdwardOrman
William Scott Watson
WiUiam Legh Boswell .
LXXUTBH'AVM.
Thomas Scrope Wellesley Bernard
Edward Morrell, Inet. of Uutketrjf 99)
April 79. 3
George Hudleston Powell, StatUm Stqffl
Officer^ Thametmtfo j
p.«.«. Edward Nash
Quurles Doherty Bosser
.mesPearce
Francis Ventris
Henry Hyde Williamson Nason
JohnTrev
ivor Spencer
Stephen Neary
Bdward Lainson Guilding ..
William Beaufort Brabazon
' 9 Oct. 69
'17 Nov. 69
»x3Feb. 66
tSepL 7z
J Oct. 71
aBP LI BUT.
30 Jan. 78
X May 78
30 Jan. 78
4 Dec. 78
aa Jan. 79
4 Dec. 78
x3Aug. 79
x3Aug. 79
CATTAiy. I BMV.KAJ.
10 Nov. 69
I 3 Sept. 70
'ax June 71
' 9 Sept. 71
"^ 7 Oct. 71
35 Feb. 74
I Jan. 75
X April 75
8 Deo. 7;
7 Aug. 7I
3xAug. 78
35 Aug. 76
]>az June 71
' 9 Sept. 7x
38 Oct.
98 Oct.
98 Oct.
3 Dec.
XI Feb.
30 Dec.
10 Sept.
zo Sept.
10 Sept.
aS Oct.
^ Sir Thomas Reed served the cam-
7z pdgn of 18x5, and was present at the
71 battle of Waterloo. In X846 he com-
74 manded a Brigade of the Army of
75 the Sutleg, and was wounded and had
71 a horse kiUed under him at the battle
75 of Feroseshah (Medal). Commanded
75 and made the military disposition of
75 the Troops in the Punjanb at the
lf> breaking out of the mutmy in 1857,
which resulted in the tranquillity of
that Province and constituting it
the base of operations against Delhi,
for which he received the "entire
approbation " of the Commander in
Chief in India, and subsequently the
aolmowledgments of the Governor
General, as well as for his services in
command of the Troops before Delhi
(Medal with Clasp, and XCB,).
i'syflUM<0r.— Robert Bent FarweU, az Feb. 60 ; Konora^ Major, 21 Feb. 75 ; Stqf Pagmaeler, 4 June 79.
Quarter if(iMf«r.— Samuel William Tempest,^" 31 July 69.
VaetmgeYeilGW.—Agente, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Jru4 AffenU,SirE. Borough, Bt, and Co.
Smbarked for India, 26 Sept, 71,
* Lt Colonel Hand served with the Sand Regt. in the Crimea flrom the 9nd Sept. X855, including the siege and fall
of Sebsstopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the N.W. Provinces in India in suppressing
the mutiny in 1857-58, indudmg the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defence of Cawnpore and defeat of the
Qwalior Contingent, action of Kala Nuddee, and occupation of Futtehghur ; served with the Royal Artilleiy at the
action of Khankur duringthe Rohilound campaign, defence of the Jail of Shal\jehanpore, affiurs of Mahomdee and
Bhahabad, and action of jBunkagaon (Medal with Clasp). Served with the xst Sikh Cavalry in command of a
Squadron throughout the oampiugn in China in x86o, including the action of Sinho, capture of Tangku, captxire of
the Takoo Forts, actions at Ohunkiawhan andTongchow, destraotion of the Emperor's Palace, and surrender of
Pekin (Meditl with two Clasps). Served throughout the Abyssinian campaign in x868, attached to the Head Quarters
Staff ss Director to the Highland Transport "nain and was present at the storming and capture of Magdala (twice
thanked by Lord Napier, mentioned in despatches. Brevet of M^or, and Medal) .
* Major Rennie served the campaign of x86o in the north of China, including the action of Sinho, storm and
capture of the Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp).
^Captain Pemberton Pigott served in the Crimea iVom xst July 1855, including the siege and fUl of Sebastopo
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served aa Adjutant of the 44th Regiment during the campaign of z86o
in the north of China* indnding the action of Sinho, taking of Tangku, storm and capture of the Taku Forts
(Medal with ClasrtT^ , -« « .
* Captain Irvine served as Aidede Camp to Sir Charles Staveley in the campaign in the North of China in z86o
and durins theoeoapafeton of Tientsin (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
*" Oaptam Bdgcumbe serred with the expeditionary force under Brigadier General Harley in British Honduras in
Febnutfj sad March 1867.
** Qnartsr Master Tempest mtt^ in the 8z«t Regiment throughout the Indian mutiny in 2857-58 (Medal).
Digitized by VjOOQIC
1 8^ Alderthoi-j
Yeaw' Ser.
FnUHalf
Pay. Pay.
a6 ...
24 ...
a6 ...
>3
■VinoBui"
45th {Nottmgliamshirey—Unked to ijth [^l^^^'i^i,^
(Sherwood ForuUrt.) *- ^ **^r^*
* T^XTlBi. " " BUBACO " " PUIHTBB d'OHOB" " ClTTDAl) ROBBIfiO" "Ba»AJOX" " SAlAMlBCi-
Ptbbitbbb" "N1TBI.LB** **0bthb8" "Toulousb*' "PBjrnrstTLA" " Ava" " A«¥B5nm.
Colonel.— Sir Daniel LyBone.iJTCf., Qifare«r Jfa«<«r ffeiMraZ; Etuign, '26 Dec. 34; i*. 23 Aug. 37 ; ^'^^
'20 Dec. 43 ; Ifo/or, '3 Aug. 49 ; LtCoUmel, ax Sept. 5^ ; Colonel, 17 July 55 J M<i^or Oeueral^ 6 JUrcli 6e ,
Lteut.aeneral, 3 June 77 ; General, 14 July 79 j Co/onri 45th Foot, 35 Aug. 78. ^ ,, •
Lieutonaiit Odonel.— John Ingle Preston,* Ensign, x6 June 54 ; ^' '»S Feb. 56 ; Cofrf. »a6 Nov. 6x ; Jl«?9i'.
zaFeb. 73; Xf.Oo2oiMi, 4 Aug. 75. , „. _.
lUjort.— Henry Blakeney Hayward,* En*, 8 July 56 ; H. '24 Aug. 58 ; Capt. '14 June 64; Major, zj reo. 75.
Thomaa Edmund Adama,* Bneiffn, 29 Deo. S4 i ■£«•»<. 13 April 55 ; Cttpt. '14 June 64 ; JCgyor, 4 Aug. 75-
Captaivb.
Robert J. Callwell« .
Henry Hodson Hooke,' Adj. Nottingham \
MUitia S
Robert Henry Dillon
John Olphert Gago,» -^ittorf I^mdon-\
deny MiUtia S
Herbert Stoddart Neild 15 Feb.
Nevill Henry Reeve** '12 June
Henry Lambardi* '13 July
Alexander Wright," ai Stqf College la Feb.
James M'Cleverty .'10 July
George Henry Cobbold ' 9 Nov.
Morton Frederick Thrupp ■'14 Oct.
Arthur Morton ''29 Oct.
George HounBomFort ^23 Oct.
BKBIOW,
»i8 Dec.
13 Aug.
24 Mar.
1*29 Mar.
LXBUTBVAJTTS.
Arthur Cliflbrd Lloyd
John William Thring Hume, Inei. of\
Mueketrg 1 Max. 79 S
Edward Augustufl Carter
Edward Cecil Dowse
Herbert Edward Hudson
George Alfred Jones, Adjutant 4 Aug. 75...
Henry Edward Neild
William Bicknell Coney
PhiUp Hugh Dalbiao
John Christopher Bwann
Arthur Dolben Bulpett
Henry Arthur LittledAle
James Henry B. Todd-Thomton
Napier Langford Fearse
X May 61
Pi7Sept. 61
» 3 June sg
x8 Sept. 63
P19 July 64
P 10 July "
^ 4 Jan.
P18 Aug.
68|P27 July
67' 5 May wv
681*27 Aug. 70
58 1*19 Dec. 62
67 38 Oct. 71
CAPTAIir. I
' 2 Nov.
BBOOVD LXBimVAHTS.
Charles Newoomen Watts
24 Mar.
8 July
' 9 Feb.
13 Aug. 79
66\
'23 Oct, 67;
'i6May 65. i Oct. 77
12 Nov. 73"
7 Jan. 74
27 Feb. 75 1
8 Mar. 751
X April 75 1
4 Aug. 75
x9Deo. 771
39 June 78
21 Apr. 75
30 Jan. 79
a8 Oct. 7x
28 Oct. 7x
28 Oct. 71
30 Dec. 71
X2N0V. 73
23 May 74
II Feb. 75
XX Feb. 75
XI Feb. 75
xo Sept. 75
20 Nov. 75
X2 Nov. 73
17 Jan. 77
24 Mar. 77
BBBV.KAJ. I BT.M.CSM.
* Major Adamsserved in the CrixBA
with the a8tb BegimenK from aota
Aug. 185s, and was present at ibi
siege and fall of Sebaatopol (Medil
with Clasp, and Tarkiah Medal).
Pajr«Mf<«r.— Thomas Byans Stuart, X7 Dec. 78 ; Snt. i Apr. 56; Lt, 'xa June 60; Capt, '2 Sept. 68.
Qftorter if a«<«r.— Maurice Higgins, 25 Jan. 71.
Facinae Gnen.-— Agent*, Messrs. Coz k Co.
Metumedfrom India, Mareh 1878.
> Sir Daniel Lysons served in Canada during the rebellion in 1838-39, including the actions of 8L Deajs
(mentioned in despatches) and St. Eustache. Was mentioned in despatches and general orders on the oeeann
of the wreck of the transport Premier on 4th November 184 ^ ; promoted in consequence. Served the ShMcb csb«
paign of x854-5< ; was present at the battles of Alma (mentioned in despatches) and Inkerman, the minor sflkin
of Bulganac, M'KenBie's Farm, capture of Balaklava, and throughout the whole siege of Sebastopol ; led tte
main Column of attack on the Redan by the Light Division on the i8th June, and commanded a Bri«{mde ia tk«
latter part of the action (slightly wounded, mentioned in despatches) ; was engaged in the final aasaalt of d»
Redan on the 8th September (severely wounded, mentioned in despatches) toomnuuided the and Brurade Lijcbi
Diviiiion from October 1855 to the end of the war (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Colonel, CB., Offloer of tte
Legion of Honour, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 3rd Class of the Medjidie.)
* LUColonel Preston and Major Ha3rward served with the 45th Regiment in the Abyssinian campaign in iS69,
and were present at the storming and capture of Magdala (Medal).
* Captain Callwell served in Abyssinia in 1868 in the Commissariat Department, in Command of (he Btalio&n
Attala (Medal).
7 Captain Hooke served in the Abyssinian campaign in x868 (Medal).
* Captain Gage served in the Abyssinian campaign in x868 as Adjutant 45th Begimenti and wea preieai al tto
storming and capture of Magdala (Medal).
10 Captains Reeve, Lambard, and Wright served in the Abyssinian campaign in x8W, lad were ifffirt U fte
storming and capture of Magdala (Medal).
Gontinuation of Notes to 43rd Regiment,
^* Captain O'Brien served in the New Zealand war in 1864-65, including expeditions In the province of Ttanask^
destroying many Pahs and fortified villages (Medal).
** Quarter Master Leech served with the 57th Regiment in India during the suppression of the Mutiny in x858-59>
and was present with the Field Column under Colonel Warre in pursuit of the rebels under TUitia Vopeesad
Ferose Snah on the line of the Taptee river in co-operation with the Central India Field Force. Served ia ik«
New Zealand war in x86x at the Waitara before Te Arei's Pah ; also during the war in x86^-66, indndin^ the ofios-
tions in the Provinces of Taranaki and Wanganui, nearly the whole of which time he did the dntiee of Qsaitir
Master to the regiment when a non-commissioned officer, and was fisvoarably mentioned n/oA recommended ftr t
commission on the ^th August 1865 (Medal),
Digitized by VjOOQ IC
Gitmltar.
Full. Half
p*.v- P*y •
:8
1»,
f/Ska 2)i$M€i No. .^5t
190
12^,,
] 46th {Soudh Devonshire). — Linked to ^ind.
" DOMIVXCl. " " SXTABTOPOL."
OolMiel.— Charles Stuart, En9. '30 Deo. a6; Id. '31 Dec. 28; Z<. ^ Cap<. »a6 July 3a; Capi. ^ Lt, Colonel
15 April 45 ; Colonel, 20 June 54 ; Mcyor General, a8 Jan. 60 ; Lieui. General, i May 68 ; Qeneral, ao May 1 s :
Co/o»</46thFoot, 20 June 70. * ^ ^ io»
iMUtenantOelonel.— Robert Bennett,^ Eneign, '17 Oct. $1-, Lt. 6 June 54; CoptoJn, 'a4 April ss; Jfo/or.
15 Oct. 68 ; Lieutenant Colonel, 26 Julv 76. -r *- j^, -v »
Migorfc— William Stewart Richardaon* Eneign, 23 Nov. 52 ; i<. 9 Feb. 55 ; Cop*. '24 Au». s8 ; 1?«. Jfoior.
5 July 7a ; Major, 5 June 75. ^ t m a * j »
Thomaa John,* Enaign, ^lo June 53 ; J^- ' Dec. 54 ; Capt. a4May6i ; BtMty'or, 8 July 74; Jfa/or, 26 July 76.
Cjk.PTA.IHB.
Frank Grieve*
Richard L. William Moore Maydwell....
John Joseph Forsyth Grant
Francis Henry A. Disney Roebuck,
Adjutant Eaet MiddUeex miiHa
James FitzEustace Forster ,
John Maxwell Low
Henry Horatio Newman ,
William FarweU
p.«.e. Henry Elliott Chevallier Kitchener,
InetruetorE, If. College
William BarrinGrton Browne
Henry Thomas WardeAUatt, at Stqff College
John Beeves
P13 Nov.
25 Apr.
'a6 Feb.
P19 Deo.
'19 Dec.
'23 Aug.
P29 Sept.
'xo July
8 Jan.
30 Oct.
LI BUT.
6 July
^Z9 Jan.
'17 July
LiBimirAirTS.
Burrard Rawson Crosier, Imtruetar of\
Mueketrg 9 Sept. 76 J
Henry Pwrry Carden
Arthur HemeryDumaresq
Keith Henry St. Greorge Young
John Hamilton Yerschoyle
John Montagu Rodney Bden
Henry Westenra Carden
George Ashby Ashby, Aijuiant xo Feb. 77
Wolstan Francis
George- Beade MaoMullen
Edmund John Hollway ,
Frederick William Steele
Hewlett Charles Perklus
John Alexander Wright Falls ,
BicovD LnunvAVTS.
Richard Samuel Ireland
William Lueg Harvey
Henzy Gktge Morris
Arthur Morrison h
58
64] '17 Apr. 67
62'Px4 Sept. 66
62 '29 Sept.
64 1 'x6 Oct.
65 »ia Dec.
> 9 Aug. 68
'xaDeo. 68
1*10 Feb. 69
P16 Mar.
Paa Oct.
'5 Mar.
2KD LIXn*.
xsBept. 77
30 Jan. 78
30 Jan. 78
xz May 78
19 Oct. 68
'x6Mar. 70
'25 Dec. 67
9 Apr. 70
'16 Sept. 68
28 Mar. 74
5 June 75
ax July 75
X3N0V. 75
x July 76
a6 July 76
a6 Sept 77
'22 Mar. 7x
x3June 74
19 June 74
4 Dec. 74
13 June 75
a7 June 75
ax Sept. 74
aoNov. 75
20 Nov. 75
XX Sept. 76
II Sept. 76
iz Nov. 76
99 Nov. 76
29 Nov. 76
CAPTAIK.
BBBV.MAJ.
Major John served with the
Queen's in the Campaign of x 860 in
China, and was present at the action
of Sinho, taking of Tangku, and tlie
inner Taku Fort (Medal with Clasp).
• Captain Booth.— For War Ser-
vices see Army Pay Department.
PflyMM/«r.— Thomas George Booth,* 30 Oct. 78; Ene. x6 May 65 ; Id. 15 Sept. 6s; Capt. 31 Aug. 78.
Q^KorUr JfMfw-.— George Styles, ix July 74'
Faeinge YeUow.—^mto, Messrs. E. B. Codd ft Co.— Jrwi AgnU, Messrs. Cane ft Sons.
J&iAa/rked for Bermuda, 21 October 1876.
^ LtColonel Bennett served the Eastern campaign of 1854 as Adjutant of the 63rd Begt., and was present at the
bstUes of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman (severely wounded and horse shot), and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with
four Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
' Major Biohaxdson served with the Saugor Field Force in the 43rd Light InfSuitry during the Indian mutiny
unpaign in 1857-59; marched through Central India fW>m Bangalore to Calpee in 1858 a dliBf
— =--'•--- - ■• .... . «., "UU^ — J- J _ ■»%-..
„ ^ ^, »3i - ,
Detachment of the 43rd when engaged against the rebels in the Balabet Jungles under Ferose Shah on the 96th
Anirast x8s9 (mentionedln despatches by General Whitlock for both actions, Medal) .
* Captain Grieve served with the 46th Begiment in the Crimea fh>m the 3rd September 1855 to the aothMay 1856,
zidoding the aiege and (kll of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
during the hottest season of the year; present at the surrender of Kirwee ; oonmianded a Detachment
St the siege of Kirwee when surrounded by 5,000 rebels ontheaist aand and aprd Deo. XJ58 -'
itance of 1,300 miles
of the 43rd
also oommandea a
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
1 89
Alderahoi
rSmb2)i»trietV0.2i.
[_Briffad« Depot, ItiMtttf.
1 45th {Nottinghamshire), — Linked to ijth
•J {Shertcood Forestera. )
** ROLIIA " " VlMIJBA " " TiXAYlBi. " " BlTSACO " " FUBITTBS D'OkOB" " CnTBiJ) RODBISO" "Bi-DUOZ" ** 8AiaiCA»C4 **
"VlTTOBUl" "PtbBKBBB" "NiTBLLB" "ObTHIS" ** ToITLOIJSB " "PBjruraULA" "ATA*'"ABTi»WU.
lA. «3 Anff. 37 ; C«B«a«.
iTean;^ Bar.
FuU,Ualf
P»y.' Pay.
26
Cdonel.— Str Daniel LyBone.iJTCJB., Qifarf«r lfa«<tfr Oeneral; Enaign, '26 Dec. 34; li*. «3 Anff. 37 ; Cw«aw,
'20 Dec. 43 ; Jfo/or, '3 Aug. 49 ; Lt.CoUniel, ax Sept. $4; Colonel, 17 July 55 ; Major Oeneral, 6 March 68 ;
L%«ut.Qen*ral, 2 June 77; General, 14 July 79; Co/owei 45th Foot, 25 Aug. 78. , v ■
Lieutenant Odonel.— John Ingle Preeton,* -feim^n, 16 June 54; I^- '15 Feb. 56 ; Copt '26 Nor. 6x ; Major,
IB Feb. 73; Id.Colonel, 4 Aug. 75.
lUjort.— Henry Blakeney Hayward,* En$, 8 July 56 ; Lt. P24 Aug. 58 ; Capt. '14 June 64 ; Mqfor, 97 Feb. 7s.
Thomas Edmund Adama,* Bwriffn, 29 Deo. 54 ; Lieut. 13 April 55 ; Cttpt. ^14 June 64 ; Miyor, 4 Aug. 75«
CAPTiLUrB.
Robert J. Callwell* .
Henry Hodson no6ke,T Adj. NotHnffham\
MUiHa }
Robert Henry Dillon
John Olphert Qvkgo,* Adjutant London- \
derry Militia S
Herbert Stoddart Neild
NeviU Henry Reeve"
Henry Lambard "
Alexander Wright," at 8U^ College
James M'Cleverty
George Henry Cobbold
Morton Frederick Thrupp
Arthur Morton
George Honnaom Fort
LiBUTlVAKTB.
Arthur Clifford Lloyd
John William Thring Hume, InH. 0/)
Mueketrg 1 Mar. 70 S
Edward Augustus Garter
Edward Cecil Dowse
Herbert Edward Hudson
George Alfred Jojiea, Adjutant 4 Aug. 75...
Henry Edward Neild
William Bicknell Coney
Philip HughDalbiao
John Christopher Swann
Arthur Dolben Bulpett
Henry Arthur Littledale
James Henry B. Todd-Thomton
Napier Langford Fearse
BKBIGK
|Pi8 Dec.
13 Aug.
24 Mar.
1*29 Mar.
IS Feb.
^12 June
'13 July
12 Feb.
Pio July
' 9 Nov.
P14 Oct.
'P29 0ct.
P23 Oct.
24 Mar.
8 July
' 9 Feb.
I May
'17 Sept.
' 3 June
CAPTAJK. I BB«V.ltAJ.
"6^ P 2 Nov. 66 ~
61 »'23 0ct. 67 j
>»i6May 65
Bioon) LnuTxvAHTS.
Charles Newoomen Watts
61 18 Sept.
61 1 •'19 July
6-"»To July
5 ' 4 Jan.
f" ''iSAug.
( ' '27 July
i- ' 5 May
f: '37 Aug.
'- ^lii Dec.
1 7 -^^ Oct.
I
tr^ jBOct.
t^ sfl Oct.
70 aS Oct.
:iQDec.
I i i Nov.
23 May
I J Feb.
II Feb.
11 Feb.
10 Sept.
20 Nov.
1 2 Nov.
17 Jan.
j4Mar.
2WDI,IBUT.
13 Aug. 79
1 Oct 77
12 Nov. 73
7 Jan. 74
27 Feb. 75 (
8 Mar. 75,
X April 751
4 Aug. 75
19 Dec. 77
29 June 78
21 Apr. 75
30 Jan. 79
* Major Adams served in the Crimes
with the 28th Regiment from acih
Aug. z85«, and was present at the
siege and fitU of Sebastopol (lledsl
wiUi Clasp, and Tarkiah Medal).
Pa|fMa«f«r.— Thomas Bvans Btoart, 17 Dec. 78 ; Snt. x Apr. 56; Lt.^ 12 June 60 ; Capt, '2 Sept 68.
Quarter Jfot^.— Maurice Higgins, 25 Jan. 71.
Facinot Green.—Agente, Messrs. Coz k Co.
Metumedfrom India, Mareh 1878.
I Sir Daniel Lysons served in Canada during the rebellion in 1838-39, including the actions of St. Deaii
(mentioned in despatches) and St. Enstache. Was mentioned in despatches and general orders on the occssioa
of the wreck of the transport Premier on 4th November 1849 ; promoted in consequence. Served the IBastem csrn*
paign of 1854-5C ; was present at the battles of Alma (mentioned in despatches) and Inkerman, the minor sffsin
of Hnlganac, M'Kenzie's Farm, capture of Balaklava, and throughout the whole siege of Sebastopol ; led Ue
main Column of attack on the Redan by the Light Division on the x8th Jane, and commanded a Brigade in th»
latter part of the action (slightly wounded, mentioned in despatches) ; was engaged in the final assault of tb«
Redan on the 8th September (severely wounded, mentioned in despatches) looomuuided the and Brigade Liffat
Division firom October 1855 to the end of the war (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Colonel, CB., Omoer of th«
Legion of Honour, Sardinian andTurkish Medals, and 3rd Class of the Medjidie.)
* LtColonel Preston and Ms^'or Hayward served with the 45th Regiment in the Abyssinian oampaign in z868,
and were present at the storming and capture of ^tagdala (Medal).
* Captain Callwell served in Abyssinia in 1868 in the (yomnussariat Departmont, in Command of the Stataon ti
AtUla (Medal).
7 Captain Hooke served in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 (Medal).
* Captain Grage served in the Abyssinian campaign in z86S as A^utant 45th Regiment, and was preseaft at tba
storming and capture of Magdala (Medal).
10 Captains Reeve, Lambard, and Wright served in the Abyssinian campaign in x868, sad were pressaiaA Ike
storming and capture of Magdala (Medal).
Gontintiation of Notes to 43rd Regiment,
^* CJaptain O'Brien served in the New Zealand war in 1864-65, including expeditions in the proyinoe of Tanaski,
destroying many Pahs and fortified villages (Medal).
*> Quarter Master Leech served with the 57th Regiment in India during the suppression of the Mutiny in 1858-s^
and was present with the Field Column under Colonel Warre in pursuit of the rebels nndsr Tantia Topee sod
Ferose Shah on the line oftheTaptee river in co-operation with the Central India Field Force. Served in the
New Zealand war in z86i at the Waitara before Te Arei's Pah ; also during the war in 1863-66, including the open-
tions in the Provinces of Taranaki and Wanganui, nearly the whole of which time he did the duties of Qositsr
Master to the regiment when a non-commissioned officer, and was fisvourably mentioned f^&drooominended for a
commission on the $th August 1865 (Medal).
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
(Hhaiur. ] 46th (SorUkDevonahire), — Linked to ^2nd. fS*^ ^'•i*' No. 35^ 100
Vear«'S«r.
FuU . Half
P*y. . Pay.
a6 2»/
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SXYASTOPOL."
OolmieL— Charlea Stuart, JSn*. '30 Deo. 26; Li. '31 Deo. a8; Li. 4- Capi. '26 July 32; Capi 4- Li» Colonel
15 April 45 ; Colonel, 20 June 54 ; M<yor General, a8 Jan. 60 ; Lieni.General, x May 68 ; General, 20 Mav 1 s •
Co2oim2 46th Foot, 2o June 70. ^ -^ ij»
11 Ii~tMiantCWQiiel.-Robert Bennett,! .BiM^^ '17 Oct. 51; i^ 6 June 54; Capiain, '24 April 55; Jfq/or,
I i^ Oct, 6i ; Lteutenant Colonel, 26 July 7^. -r *- .»j* -v »
j8 ; ... lI^«r«.-WiUiam Stewart Richardrou.* Eneign, 23 Nov. 52; Li.g Feb. 55; Capi. '24 Auff. 58; .Bf. Major,
! 5 July 72 ; Major, 5 June 75. * i- t m ;> 3 j ,
V I ... Thomas John.* JSneign, Pio June 53 ; -^^ ' Pec. 54 ; Cap*. 24May 6i ; BtMqfor, 8 July 74; Ifq/or, 26 July 76.
I Captaiits.
25 — Frank Grieve*
20 ... I Richard L. William Moore Maydwell..
20 l^^u John Joseph Forgyth Grant .
16
15 Mt
I 16 '
14
Francis Henry A. Disney Roebuck,)
Adjniant Baei Middleeex Militia >
James FitsEustace Forster
John Maxwell Low
Henry Horatio Newman
WilUam Farwell
p.f.tf. Henry Elliott Chevallier Kitchener, )
Inetmeior S. M. College j
William Barrinflrton Browne
Henry Thomas WardeAllaU, aiStqf Collie
John Beeves
20 Feb. 55 1 6 July 55
'13 Nov. 6oj'i9Jan. 64
25 Apr. 58 '17 July 60
p26Feb. 64 '17 Apr. 67
'19 Deo. 62!»i4 Sept. 66
P19 Dec. 62
»23Aug. 64
'29 Sept. 65
PioJuly 66
8 Jan. 68
30 Oct. 66
P 9 Aug. 68
LlXUTBKAKTS.
Bnrrard Rawson Crosier, Imtmeior of)
Mnekeiry 9 Sept. 76 J
Henry Parry Garden
Arthur HemeryDumaresq
Keith Heniy St. George Young
John Hamilton Yerschoyle
John Montagu Rodney Bden
Henry Westenra Garden
George Ashby Ashby, Adjutant 10 Feb. 77
Wolstan Francis
George* Beade MacMullen
Edmund John HoUway
Frederick William Steele
Hewlett Charles Perkins
John Alexander Wright Falls
Sxcovn LmnxvuTTS.
Richard Samuel Ireland
William Lueg Harvey .
Henry Ghkge Morris ....
Arthur Morrison
'29 Sept. 65
»x6 Oct. 67
'x2Dec. 68
»ioFeb. 69
Pi6Mar. 70
'22 Oct. 70
P 5 Mar. 70
'x2 Deo. 68 ^22 Mar. 71
2V]> LIXUT.
xsSepL 77
30 Jan. 78
30 Jan. 78
XX May 78
X3 June
19 June
4 Dec.
13 June
27 June
21 Sept.
20 Nov.
20 Nov,
XX Sept.
II Sept.
IX Nov.
29 Nov.
29 Nov.
19 Oct. 68
'x6Mar. 70
'25 Dec. 67
' 9 Apr. 70
'x6 Sept. 68
28 Mar. 74
5 June 75
21 July 75
13 Nov. 75
X July 76
26 July 76
26 Sept 77
Major John served with the
Queen's in the Campaign of i860 in
China, and was present at the action
of Sinho, taking of Tangku. and tlie
inner Taku Fort (Medal with Clasp).
« Captain Booth.— For War Ser-
vioes see Army Pay Department.
' IS I ... P^qriwj/tfr.— Thomas Geotve Booth,' 30 Oct. 78; Snt. x6 May 65 ; Lt. 15 Sept. 65 ; Capi. 31 Aug. 78.
6 I ... (^narter Maeter.'-'Qeorge Styles, 11 July 74.
JPaeinge Yiilow.—Apenie, Messrs. E. S. Codd A Co.— Iriek Agente, Messrs. Cane A Sons.
Abarhedfor Bermuda, 2x October 1876.
^ LtOokmel Bennett served the Eastern campaign of 1854 as A^utant of the 63rd Regt., and was present at the
btUles of Alma, BalaUava, and Inkerman (severely wounded and horse shot), and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with
four Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
* Ua^T Riebardson served with the Baugor Field Force in the 43rd Light InfSuitry durin^r the Indian mutivy
Minpaign in 1857-59; marched through Central India firom Bangalore to Calpee in 1858 a distance of 1,300 miles
daring the hottest season of the year ; present at the surrender of Kirwee ; commanded a Detachment of the 431'd
>t the siege of Kirwee when surrounded by 5,000 rebels on the 2TSt 22nd and 23rd Deo. 1858 ; also commandea a
Detsohmentof the 43rd when engaged against the rebels in the Balabet Jungles under Feroxe Shah on the 26tb
Aoffnst x8s9 (mentioned in despatches by General Whitlock for both actions, Medal) .
* CsDtain Grieve served with the 46th Regiment in the Crimea from, the 3rd September 1855 to the aothMay 1856,
sdTiding the siege «nd (kll of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
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x6
Onnafh. ] 47th {Lancashire).— LinJced to SiaL [S^Id^^p^
"TA.BIPA." "VinoMi." "St. Smabtlut'* " PiinirsuLi. " "Ari." "Alma" "Jxxmmmxx** "SiTAttowi"
ColoneL— ^r William Sherbrooke Ramsay Norcotb,i XCJ?., 2}u2£^. 13 June aa; i#. 16 June 25; M, ai
28 July 67 ; Lt.Colonelt z Sept. 75,
Majors.— Jamea Murray Straton,* Bntign, '3 Nov. 54; LUui. 9 Mar. 55; Capi. '25 Jane 58; BiM*^,
5 July 72 ; Major t i Sept. 75.
WUliam Barclay Gordon Gleather,« A$Mtani At^iutani Qtneral and Intmwior of QpMtaaia, AUtr$hd; A*
ttyn, 13 Oct. 54 ; Lieut. 9 Feb. 55 ; Capt. 9 April 61 ; Brevet Mtyor,io May 74 ; Mtyor, ao Mar. y8.
3>/,.
Feb. 40; Jfajor. z Aug. 47 ; Bt.Lt.Colonel, 12 Dec. 54; Lt.Colonel, 22 Dec. 54 ; Colonel, 39 June 55; JO^er
Qeneral, 6 March 68 ; Luut. General, 2 June 77 : General, 14 July 79 ; Colonel 47th Foot, 10 March 78.
eutenant Colonel.— William FitzRoy, Bneign, '29 May 49; LUnt. »io Feb. 54; Ce^. »a Nov. 55; Mejer
GAPTJlIVS.
Frederick George Berkeley ,.44/. 3 Lan<ia'\
ehire liiUtia }
Dudley North*
Alfred Campbell Blair Hall
(Jeorge Vacnell Boyd
William Fowler*
Vincent Robert Bificoe
Jamea Stuart
William Langmore Wreford
p.e.e.VLaxTj Coo^&r, ^^VieeConeulinAnatoUa
Alleyne Cox Yard
William Henry Ridge Gunner
Charles Vaughan Trotter
»i3 July
'zo Sept.
»az Sept.
P13 April
10 Jan.
'21 June
P26 April
i'z4Mar.
xo Nov.
' 5 June
►23 Nov.
LllUTSVAlTTS.
Harry Stewart Bruce Hodgkinson, Adj. ^
12 June 78 J
Daniel de Hoghton
David Arthur George Lascellea
Alfred John Lees
Henry Robert Day
Hugh Gastrell Leonard
Newdigate Addinffton Knightley Bume
Harry AshworthTaylor,Iiu<. ofMu.
lo June 7Q
Frederick William Jones
John Randal Fraser ,
John Bowers William Atkin..,
lueketry^
SlCOVD LlSXTTlVAVTS.
William Hugh Erie Murray
Hugh Fortescue Coleridge
Gerald Alft^ Norcott
George William Henry Le Feuvre..
BKSI&ir OB
2in> LIBUT.
58 P14 Feb.
58 '15 Oct.
60 '2z June
58 '24 May
63 9 June
64 ' 9 Nov.
64 '21 Mar.
65 t6 Dec.
65 '23 Nov.
66 '17 May
70 28 Oct.
30 Dec.
1 May
z May
II May
22 Jan. 79
aa Jan. 79
x3Aug. 79
13 Aug. 79
12 Nov. 73
28 Feb. 74
23 Nov. 74
a8 April 76
13 June 76
10 Sept. 76
11 Sept. 76
29 Nov. 76
2x June 79
7 Jan. 80
7 Jan. 80
CAPTAIV. BBSV.XAJ. BT.LT.COU
'2z June 64
' 5 June 66
>*i7 May 71
16 July 73
X April 70
8 Dec. 77
19 Jan. 76
23 Jan. 78
23 Jan. 78
2 Mar. 78
z8 Sept. 78
17 May 79
t Oct. 77
z April 74
X April 74-
PayiiMM<»r.— George Howard Moore-Lane, 26 May 79: Bm. xo Mar. 64; Lt. ao Nov. 67 ; Capt. 27 Jime 74-
QuaWtfr lfa*<er.— James DonneUy, 18 Oct. 79. /» ^ '
Paeinge'mAtA.'-AgenU, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Jrw* Agente, Messrs. Cane and Sons.
Betumedfrom Barhadoee, 20 December 1869.
> Sir William Sherbrooke Ramsay Norcott served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 : held the independent oommiad
of a Wing of the and Batt. Rifle Brigade at the battle of the Alma— horse kiUed— <marked]j- named in the flnt de-
spatch), as also before Bebastopol on its first bombardment From ist February 1855 he commanded the xat Bat-
talion engaged in the siege operations (Medal with two Clasps, Brevets of Lt.Colonel and Colonel, Aide de Gamp to
the Queen, CB., Officer of the Legion of Honor, Sardinian and Tarkish Medals. 3rd Class of the Medjidie).
* Major Straton served with the 47th Regiment in the Crimea from the 6th Sept. 1855, including the siege and
fell of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
* Major Cleather served with the Toth Highlanders in the Crimeafrom the 8th July 1855, including the siege and
fall ofSebastopol, and assault of the 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also m the
' '^ " ' * ' " • iClasp).
, id was dangerously woonaed
„ . commencement of their attack upoQ
Fommanah (mentioned in despatch. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
» Major Fowler served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 21st Fusiliers, including the battles
of Alma, Balaklava, Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attacks on the Redan on the 1 8th June (of ladder
party) and 8th September: alKo capture of Kinbourn (Medal with four Clasps, Sardinian and Turkish Medals).
Served throughout the Ashanti war of 1873-74 with the and West India Regiment, and was present at the aetioni
of Bssaman , Was afterwards removed to the Transport Service (mentioned in despatchoB. brevet of Mitfor, Hadal
with Clasp).
10 Captain Cooper served in the Ashanti war, in 1874, in the Transport Service (Medal).
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**££S!*^» ] ^SttLiNoHUmptonsUre).— Linked to sSth. isri^ads Depot, VonhMmpUn.
"Doirso" "Talavbia" "Amohira." "Badijoz" "Salakawca" "Vitiobia" ''PxuirBXft'
"Nivbllb" "OmiHBS" "Toulousb** " PBsriirBULA " *' Sbvastopol."
192
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P«y.
CokneL— c. WiUiam Anflon M*Cloverty,» l?n*i^n, a6 March 24; Z«. 26 Aug. 25; Capi. 1^21 May 29; Major ^
'23 April 41; BtLtColonel, 19 Dec. 45; Colonel, 20 June 54; Lt. Colonel, 2 Oct. 57; ^fii/or General,
4 May 60: Iii«irf.Gf*««ro«, 22 Nov. 68 ; General, 17 March 76 ; Colonel 48th Foot, 29 April 75.
Ii«at«nAnt Ooionel.— BdwardD'HeilliinerFairtlongh,«.Si»n9M, '20 Oct. 48 ; Lt, 19 Oct. 50 ; Capi. 8 Jan. 58 j
Motor, I April 70; Bt.Lt.Col, i Oct. 77 j Lt. Colonel, 1 May 78.
•/f, Haiera.— Francis Constantine Trent," Commandant <^ Wellington Convaleeoent Dep6t; Ene. »i8 Sept. 49 ; Lt.
tr^ j^pr ea . c«p«. »2iDec.55 ; Bt.Major, 4 Mar. 72 ; Jtfiyor, 31 May 76 ; Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, 20 March 78,
Edi?ard Feneran,« Sneiffn^'^ii Mar. 51; Lt. 6 June 54 ; Capt. 23 Nov. 60 ; Bt.Maj. 6 Deo. 73 ; -Mayor, 1 May 78.
GAPTAEfS.
JohnBawlinB,M<^'. Northampton and But- 1
landMiiUia S
St. JohnBaUy
Bef^nald Gartwright
Alfred Henry Cormick Lynch
Walter Treslove Bllia
Thomas Charles Orde Powlett
Frederick Sedley«
Polteney Edward Bowlhj,D.A.A.Gen.,\
Ceded Di>iriet,Madra9 S
BeRinald Pennell, Staff Qgteer, WeUingion \
CewoaUeeent Depot i
Alexander William Fair
Greorge Alhan Lewes, A^utani 31 May 76...
LXBtrVBlTAVTS.
Simon Anthony Dodd
Bobert James Chaytor
Charles Francis Henry Spencer
Frederick Edward Power
George Burridge Bogers
Edward Gxilly Bennet
Bobert Hugh Fraser
Alexander BeU .................
George Fitzherbert BrowTiB,at8tqff College
Francis Mellowes May cock
George Hariy M. O. Whieldon
9 April 55
P 4 Nov. 59
Pi6Aug. 59
'28 May 62
'21 Nov, 62
'16 Oct. 66
24 Oct. 57
30 Mar. 58
Pi3July 58
'29 May 63
23 Dec. 64
SBCOBD LlBTrTBirAVSB.
Henry Outhbert Denny
George Mowbrav Dali^rmple Lys
David Silvanus Lewis
James Charles William Douglas Nicol..
Thomas Hall Plumer
iKsiev.
x6 Oct. 55.P29 Oct. 61
29 Nov. 62 '30 Mar. 67
»x8 Feb. 62 P 8 Feb. 68
> 4*Dec. 66.P21 Aug. 69
P 6 Mar. 67,P I Deo. 69
'14 Mar. es^zB Oct. 71
"' '25 June 69
6 May 62
23 Nov. 60
Pro May 61
'12 June 67
'z4Mar. 68
P23 Aug.
P 6 Mar.
^22 June
P25 April
P I April
'14 Oct.
'21 Aug.
8 Feb.
6 July
22 July
2yn LiBUT.
31 Oct.
30 Jan.
zxMay
xMay
13 Aug.
^ General M'Glever1r{r served the
campaign against tne BaJah of
Coorg, in April 1834, with the 48th
Begiment. Cfommanded the Troops
in New Zealand during the Native
disturbances in 1847, ^^^ repulsed
400 Natives in their attack at Wan-
ganui on the 19th July, which re-
sulted in a peace undisturbed till x86o
(Modal).
* Lt. Colonel Fairtlough served in
the Crimean campaign from 19th
Jan. to 24th May 1855, ^^ Adjutant
of the J 4th Begiment, including the
siege of Sebastopol (Medal with
Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served
also m New Zealand during the war
in 1863-66 (Medal).
' Major Feneran landed with the
48th Begiment in the Crimea on the
2xst April i8s5, and served at the
siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
iSlte^ Pagnuuter, x Apr. 78.
Piy«Mul«r.-*Hemy John Wahab, 6 Deo. 54 ; Sneign, ^22 May 40; Li. 'x6 Aug. 42 ; Mon. Mqjor, 8 Deo. 64 ;
QuaHmr lfa«^.— Anthony Crawley, 3 Apr. 78 ; and Lt. to Nov. 77.
Faeinge Bnff.—Agente, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Embarked for Malta. October x868.
* Lfc.(3oIonel Trent served with the ASth Begiment in the Crimea fi:om 21 at April 1855, including the siege and &11
of Sebastopol— wounded on 4th June (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
T Muor BawUns served with the 48th Regiment from the 3rd September 1855, including the siege and Dull of
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
* Captain Sedley served with the xst Dragoon Guards in the campaign of x 860 in China, and was engaged at
Binho,' present at the fUl of the Taku Forts, and engaged in the actions of the z8th and szst September, also in the
advance on Pekin (Medal \nth two Clasps) .
CAPTAIK. I BBBV.1CAJ.
P 9 May
P14 Oct.
^21 Aug.
P27 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
14 June
aj Jan. 74
3x May 76
29 Oct. 79
2 Feb. 80
26 Feb. 75
Gwdirmation of Notes to %oth (The Qaeen^a Own).
1^ Major Falkner served in the Crimea, subsequent to the Ml of Sebastopol, from the T9ih September 1855
nntfl the evacuation on X2th July X856. Served also in the New Zealand war from 15th Nov. X863 to 1864, including
the capture of Bangiaohia (Medal).
11 Captain Wilson served in the Crimea, subsequent to the fall of Sebastopol, from the x9th March to the evacua-
tion on the X2th July X856. Served also in the New Zealand war and was very severely wounded at the repulse of
the enemy's attack on the Camp at Nukumaru on 25th Jan. 1865 (Medal).
" Captain MaoGregor served in New Zealand from 24th Dec. 1864 to x866, and was present at the repulse of the
enem/s attack on the Camp at Nukumaru, and at the afflair of Kakaramea (Medal). Served in the Ashanti war
from the xTth December 1873, and was attached to Captain Butler's command (Medal with Clasp).
i< Captain Flsury served m the New Zealand war of 1863-65, and was present at the repulse of the enemy's attack
on the Camp at Nukumaru (Medal) .
n Capt^ Bromfleld served in New Zealand during (S^eral Chute's campaign of x866 (Medal).
" Quarter Master GrinseU served the campaign of x 854-55 in the Oimea, including the battle of Inkerman and
tisn of Bebas topol (Medal with three Claaps, and Turkish Medal). Served also in New SSealaad in X863-66, indnding
sctioDB at Bangiaohia, Nukumaru, and Kakaramca (Medal).
M C^>t»io Yandw Menlni.-'For War Bervioes, see Arooiy Fay Department.
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193 ^*<*^* ] 49th (Princess Oharloite of Wales') (Herts). — Linked to 66ih.
"BojfoiTT-op-ZBs" "OoPUTHA-GBir" " QuBBiTSTOWH " " Okixa.*' (with tho I>ragon).rAi& i>Mfne<No. 41.
" Alma. ** " Ixtkiucajt " " Bxtastopol." i,Brigade Depoi, SMi4m|.
Colonel.— Sir Charles Henry BUioe,i JTOS., Adjutant Oentral; LUut. xo May 39 J CVip*. '8 Aug. 45; Majtr,
Pax Dec. 49; U.CoUm*h '8 Aug. 51; Colonel, 38 Nov. 54; M<yor ameral, 23 March 65; Liewi.Gntnl,
38 Sept. 73 ; &*neral, 1 Oct 77 ; Colonol, 49th Foot, 7 Sept. 74.
Lieutenant Oolonel.— William Watts Corhan,' Etuian, 'x3 July 50; Lt. '3 Feb. 54; Cafiain, 39000.54;
Bt.MaJor, 28 Oct. 69 ; Mt^jor, 4 Oct. 73 ; Bl,JU.Colonel, t Oct. 77 ; Lt.Colon$l, 30 Oct. 78.
, Majors.— Richard Hussey Vivian,* JSntiffn, »i7 Aug. 52; ^i- 6 June 54 J Caj»^ '9 Jan. 57; BtMajor,
21 Auj?. 66; ^or, xs April 74; Bt.Li.CoUmet, 2 Feb. 76.
Alfred George Huyshe,* Jffjmy», 27 July 55; '
Mo/or, 30 Oct. 7«.
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GAPTAnrs.
William John Gillespie
Francis Charles (Javegan*
William Stevenson
Charles Pilcher Temple
p.M.e, Thomas Sidney St. Clair, Brigade'i
Major, Hong Kong S
aichard Spurgeon Green?
Charles Barter Bogue
Henry Tiohbome Smith
Edward Thompson Dickson, Adj, 5 Ad^n. \
Batt. KentSyU VolwnU&rt )
Arthur Norman Bums
John Donaldson Bradley*
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aVD LXIUT.
'3xAug. 58
29 Mar. 6x
26 Nov. 58
'19 Aug. 62
'19 Deo. 63
2x Aug. 60
^14 April 63
»xx Oct. 64
23 Jan. 69
P22Feb. 68
P35Aug. 54
LnuniTAVTS.
Henry Ernest Haldane
p.t.e. Justinian Gordon Ponsonby
Samuel Lindsay Moor Bemmington
Thomas Fraser King
William Augustus Ceilings, 2l(i;. 26 Dec. 78
Charles Frederick Sievwright
Charles Evans-Gordon
Jocelyn Tufton Farrant Otway ,
Harry Winton Holden, Intt. tfMutkHrg
2 Jan. 79
Francis Bacon Russell Hemphill
Elliot John Brook
Sxcovn LiiuTB]ri.vT8.
Elmhixst Rhodes
Ernest Bumey
Frederick William Nicholas M'Craoken
William Kerr M*Clintook
'30 April
9 Oct. ox
I Aug. 62
'x4Mar. 65
' 4 July 65
I Jan. 62
PioNov. 65
'18 Dec. 67
X4 April 71
28 Oct. 71
9 Mar. 55
I* 4 Jan.
23 Sept.
24 Sept.
'x4 Sept.
X May 78!
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
38 Oct.
16 Mar.
xo Mar.
X3 June
28 Feb.
3 Dec.
28 April
18 Oct.
»io Oct. 65
2x Sept. 65
4 Oct. 73
23 May 74
7 April
28 Mar.
7 July
2 Mar.
75
30 Oct.
30 Nov.
P 4 Aug.
flx Deo. 77
2 Oct. 77
X Oct. 77
A Sii Charles Henry Ellioe eerrea
with the Coldstream Chiards in Ca-
nada in 1840-42. On the North West
Frontier of India in x855>56. In tbe
Indian mutiny of 1857-58. Com-
manded a detached Field Force of
Artillery, Cavalry, and Influitiy.UMl
defeated the mutineers and in&nr-
fents in action at Jhelum on (he 7tb
uly X857— dangerously and severely
76|woundea and horse killed (Ci.,
79'Medal).
2VD LIXUT.
25 May 78
22 Jan. 79
X3Aug. 79
xsAug. 79
PaysuweM*.— Thomas Charles Armstrong Fox. 2 Sept 78; Bnt, 24 Jan.L65 ; U.^30 June 691; Cofi, 30 Jane 77.
Quarter ircM<«r.— Samuel Deacon,^® 26 Jane 66.
Faeingt Green.— Agenit, Messrs. Cox and Co«
Betumedfrom India, X2 Janwuy X875.
* Lt Oolonel Oorban served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battlea of Alma and InkennaD, Biegi
of Bebastoppl, and sortie of 26th October (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
* Major Huyshe served the campaign of x86o in China with the 3rd Buflk (Medal with Clasp fbr the Tsku Foiti).
* Major Gavegan served with tne 49th Regiment in the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the batUe of Afans,
aiegeof Sebastopol, sortie of 26th October, and battle of Inkerman— shot through the body (Medal with three CIssps.
and Turkish Medal).
* LtColonel Vivian served with the'x^th'Regiment in the Crimean campaign from the xoth Jan. 1855, includingtke
siege and fiUl of Sebastopol, and assault of the x8th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served sbo is
the New Zealand war of 1865-66, in the Wanganui and Taranaki campaigns ; was in command of a detachment of
the 2nd Battalion x4th Regiment at the assault and capture of Okutuku, and was also present at the assanlt and
capture of Putahi, ()tapawa, Waikoko Pah, and the operations in the forest round Mount Bgmont (mentioned in
despatdhes. Brevet of Major, uid Medal).
7 Oaptidn Green served with the 33rd Regiment throoghont the AbysBinian campaign of x867-«8, and was pieient
at the storming and capture of Magdala (Medal).
* Major Bradley served in the Crimea from xoth Jan. 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol and
assault of the x8th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
^0 Quarter Master Deacon served with the 3xst Regiment in the Crimean campaign from the 22nd May 1655, in-
cluding the siege and fall of Sebastopol and attacks of the x8th June and Sth September (Medal with Clasp, and
Turkish Medal). Served throughout the oanmai|nx of x86o in the North of China, including the action of Sisho
and stormmg of Tangku (Medal with Clasp lor the Taku Forts). Acted as Quarter Master of the 31st Regiment
during the oparations agamst the Taepings in the vicinity of Shanghai in 1862, resulting in the taking of the stock,
ade at Nanksiang, capture by escalade of the walled cities of Ka4ioK« T^illipoo Tsctlin, and the fortified toira of
NajQw, the aflAiir at KankaiauK, and reoaptnre of Kading.
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"SbTXSTOPOL" "NBlTZBALAirB."
Inrr^* ColoneL— -Sir Edward Walter Foreatier Walker,* ZCB. Sfuign ^ Zt. »8 March 97; lA.^ Cavt, »t8 Oct. 31 :
S Pwr Oig<. ^ la.Coioiw/. '6 Deo. 44 ; JfcyVr 4- Coiwwl, ao Jtme 54 i Lt.Colonel, X4 June 58; Ifq/or General,
' a6 Deo. 59 ; Lieut.General, 19 April 68 x€hiural, 1% May 75 ; CoUmsl 50th Foot, 8 March 7a.
lieutenant Oolonel.— John Thompson.* ^Mi^, 97 Feb. 53 j £f . 3 Mar. 54 ; C^^. 25 Sept. 55 ; Bt.Major,
3Z Mar. 65: Mejor, i April 73: 3i.Li.Colonel, 31 Aug, 74; Li.Colonel, ai June 79; Colonel, 31 Aug. 79.
Kuort.— Arthur Evelyn Fyler,» Mneign, 'x8 Oct. 53; il. 6 Nov. 54 ; Capt, >xi Feb. 59; BtUqjor, 5 July 72 ;
Major, za Auff. 74.
Robert H. Patrick I>oran,« Sneign, 6 June 54 ; Lt.Z Dec. S4 ; ^«P*. '29 Mar. 6x ; JN.lfajor, z8 April 74 ;
M^jor, ax June 79.
Adm, Bait}
Wetf)
Edmund Leach*
Frederic Falkner,i« Adj, \
Snrrejf Side Volunteere
William Henry Wilaon"
Bobert Stuart MacOregor^*
William L.FleuryW
Charles Morant Ghnrchill»i« Adj
XentMiUHa
William Head Bavly
Edgar John Robinson
James Bromfield*^
Edwin Thackwell
Edward Pennell Elmhirst
Alfired Hervey Kay
LlBUTBBi.BT8.
Thomas Herbert Brock
Percy James Montgomerie Yaldwyn ....
Edward Henry Carr, Instructor qf Mme-
Iwfrv 8 March 79
John Woodville Jones
Herbert William Osanne
Frederick Francis Johnson, Ae^j. 5 Oct. 78
Charles William Henry Evans
Frederick Albert Montagu Arnold
Arthur Templemau Morse
»a6 Feb.
>i8 Oct.
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4 Mar. 6a '37 Feb
9 Sept. ' '^ *
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9 Feb,
9 Mar.
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28 Oct.
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xa Feb. 74 1
x4May 74
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28 Feb. 74!
31 Sept. 75
38 April 77 1
ax Aug. 66,
I Oct. 77,
a Feb. 76
** Captain Churchill served in New
Zealand firom 1 5th Nov. 1863 to 1866,
and was present at the assault and
capture of Rangiawhia, repulse of the
enemy's attack on the Campat Nukn-
maru, and the aflfetir of Kakaramea
land capture of the fortified village of
Ketemari (Medal).
*7 Captain Kay served on the
Bhootan expedition in X865 (Medal
with Clasp).
Arthur Lea Birch ' i May
I Oswald James Daniell i zx May
i.Toeiah Scott Stewart I 4 I>«c.
7?
78
79!
79 1
iWilliam (George Balfour Western I Z3 Aug.
lAurence Brock-Hollinshead I 13 Aug.
.. Wilflred Edward Rowe I 13 Aug. 79
2x ... P<^»a«<M>.— John Harrison Yander Meulen.>« 38 Oct. 78; Sn$. 'x8 Mar. 59 j Li. '16 May 6a ; Capt, x Apr. 75
9 ... QiMsrier Ifof^M-.— Samuel Dickon Nichols G^rinsell," 9 Aug. 7x.
Faeinge BViB.—AffenU, Messrs. Cox k Co.—IriekAgenie^'UGwn. Cane and Bona.
Betumed from New South Walee, 14 June x86q.
I Sir Walter Walker landed at the Alma on the aand September 1854, uxd commanded the Scots Fusilier Guards
in the subsequent campaign, including the battle of Balaklava, repulse of the sortie on the a6th October, battle
of Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol. At Inkerman, with his weak Battalion at the Sandbag Battery, he charged
on three ocoatiions heavy Colunms of the enemy, driving them down the hill in oonfoaion (received three
wounds, one severe, and had his horse shot under him). On diflbrent occasions at the commencement of the
siegehe commanded as Colonel the right and left attacks. Was sent to command the right attack on the z8tb
October, vice Colonel the Honourable F. O. Hood, killed, to conform to which order he had to pass at mid-day
orer the open plain exposed to all the enemy's guns. Appointed General of the Trenches on the zsth
Janaary Z855, in which capacitv he served until after the ftoluftiie place. Commanded on several occasions
1 before Sebastopol (Right Attack), frequently on very warm occasions, on one of which, tho
wounded in the head by splinters of shell (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with three
, Legion of Honor, 3rd Class of the Me^jidie, Turkish and Sardinian Medals).
* Colonel Thompson served the Sutlej campaign of Z845-46, and was present at the battles of Moodkee, Ferozo-
Bhah, Aliwal, and Sobraon ; was wounded by the explosion of a gun-limber at Ferozeshah, and very severely
wounded by grape-shot in right breast at Sobraon (Medal and three Clasps). Served throughout the Eastern
campaign of 1854-55. including the battles of Almaand Inkerman. siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three
Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served in the several campaigns in New Zealand Arom
15th Nov. Z863 to z866, and was present at the assault and capture of Rangiawhia (mentioned in despatches, and
Brevet of M^or) , repulse of the enemy's attack on the Camp at Nukumam, and the aflkir of Kakaramea (Medal) .
* Major Fyler served the Eastern campaign of Z8S4-55. including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and foil
of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Present during the latter part of the New Zealand
campaign (Medal).
* Major Doran served with the 50th Regiment in the Crimea firom aand Nov. Z854, including the siege and &11 of
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turldsh Medal). Served also the several campaigns in New ZeaUnd ft'om xstb
Nov. X863 to 1866, and was present at Waiari (mentioned in despatches), the storm and capture of Rangiawhia,
repulse of tho eneir^T's attack on the Camp at Nukumaru, and the afbir of Kakaramea (Medal).
* LtCoUmel Leach served in the 50th Regiment in the Crimea, subsequent to the fttll of Sebastopol, fk>om the X9th
September 1855 until the evacuation on xath July X856. Served also in the New Zealand war of 1863-66 as Orderly
Omcer to Colonel Waddy when commanding a Field Force intheWaikato in 1864; present at Waiari; appointed
Aide de Camp to Brigadier Greneral Waddy 7th Jan. X865 ; and present at the attack and repulse of the enemy at
Nukumaru (mentioned in despatches) ; appointed Deputy Assistant Adjutant General a6th Jan. X865, and present
at the repulse of the enemy at Kakaramea (mentioned), and served throughout the campaign Wanganui district
under Sir D. Cameron. Accompanied Major General Chute as D.A. Adjutant Geueral during his campaign on
the West Coast in X865-66, and present at the assault and capture of Okatuku, Putahi, Otapawa, Ketemari, and
Waikoko Pah (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Mi^or, and Medal).
IFer remainder qfIM4$ $ee end (/48a Foot,
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I '^Jl^^L'Colond.— Arnold CliarleB Brnngrton,! En»ign, P4 Feb. a6; ii«u/. 13 Sept. 31 ; Captain, '14 July 37 ; Jf«>,
'^ «..--- 4; if. Cotoiwl, »23 Feb. 55; lU!f« "
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29
97
26
Pay.
*'25 July 45 ; Breo^ Lieut. CoUmel, 9 Dec. 53 ; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54; Lt.Colonel, '13 Feb. 55 ; Mofir General,
6 March 68 ; Lieutenant General, xo Feb. 76 ; General, zo Aug, 78 ; Colonel sist Foot» 37 Sept. 79.
lieutenant Coloael.—
MMMn.—p.$.e. Charles Acton,' Eneign, J*i2 Dec. 51; IA» 6 June 54; Capt, »8 Jan. 56; X^jor, '30 June 6:;
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, 5 Deo. 74.
Malcolm Charles Farrington, Aeeietant Adjutant General, Oude Dioieion ; Eneifnao June 53; Lt. '3 Not .54;
Capt. 33 June 58 ; Major, 37 Dec. 71 ; Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, 2 Dec. 77.
Eufltaco Beaumont Bumaby/lTiwt^, 14 July 54; Lt. '5 Sept. 56; Capt,*4 Aug. 63; Bt.Hajor, t Oct. 77;
Major, 13 Oct. 78.
1%
Captiivb.
Charles Kyrle Chat£leld,l?.-4.-4. GFen./or^
Musketry, Umhalla $
John Vesey Nugent*
Robert Charles Grome*
Arthur Singleton Wynne'
Arthur Shaen Carter
George Frederick White*
Cieorgo Henry Denshire
Brockley Herbert Barrington Kennett*
Thomas Johnson Seppings
Cttlet Collins
Charles Coghlan Smyth,? Interpreter
LlBUTBITAKTB.
Edward Lockhart Burnett
John Guyse Sparke*
Basil Edward Spragge, Adjutant 22 June 79
Henry Allen William Johnson'
Jenico Edward Preston'
Alfred Ambrose Lane'
Francis Corbett, Inet. of Musketry 2 May 79
Frederick George Pollock'
Henry Earle'
Greorge Evan Lloyd'
Frederick August Christian Kreyer
Percy William Albert Alfred Milton
Colquhoun Grant Roche Thack well ,
SxcoKD LiBirTBiri.irTS.
BcDJamin Smith Thurlow
Walter Blake Butler
lames Saurin Cave- Browne-Cave
Herbert AstoU Stewart Reld
Henry Arthur Merewether
John Strachey
Alfred Richard Power
Charles Herbert Lethbridge Baskerville
BHPIOV OB
2in> LIBDT.
2 Nov.
** 9 Nov.
*• I April
V 4 Aug.
24 Sept.
30 June
10 Nov.
••ai Aug.
'22 July
>^29 Jan.
5 Nov.
6 July 70
3 Sept. 70
55 X5 June
58 P 4 Aug.
62 '15 May
63 '21 Aug.
03 '21 Aug.
58 '27 May
65 '29 May
65 »'a4 July
67 '*39 Jan.
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68 '10 June
61 'x 8 Nov.
61 23 Aug.
I May 78
II May 78
1 May 78
aWD LIBUT.
XI May 78
7 Aug. 78
X3 Nov. 78
30 Jan. 78
7 June 79
2 July 79
9 July 79
13 Aug. 79
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
19 Oct. 72
28 Feb. 74
21 Sept. 74
12 Nov. 74
2 Dec.
9 Aug.
II Sept.
29 Nov.
8 Oct.
14 Dec.
29 Jan.
13 Oct. 64
'29 May 69
'22 Mar. 7x
'22 April 71
6 Mar. 72
I July 72
38 Mar. 74
29 Nov. 76
IX Aug. 78
X3 Oct. 78
14 Dec. 78
I Oct. 77
22 Nov. 79
Pe^master.—
13 ... (Quarter lfa#<^.— Edward Theophilus Murray,* 93 May 74 ; Ensign, x8 Dec 67 ; Lt. 28 Oct. 71 .
Facings Blne.-^ Agent, A. Lawrie, Esq.— Irish Agents, Messrs. Cane and Sons.
Embarked for India, 15 October T872.
* General Errlngton served with the 51st Light Infantry during the war in Burmah from April to Dec. 1S51:
was on board the E.I.C. steam-sloop Sesostris during the naval action and destruction of the enemy's stocksdcs
on the Rangoon River ; served during the succeeding three days' operations in the vicinity, and oommanded Uid
Regiment at the storm and capture of Rangoon ; he also commanded the troops engaged at the assault and cspum
of Bassein, 19th May (wounded), and received the especial approbation of the Governor General in Council for h-^
services upon this occasion (Medal with Clasp for Pegu, and Brevet of Lt. Colonel).
* Lt.Colonel Acton served with the 5xst Light Infantry in Burmah from Feb. 1853 to the end of the war, and ttsi
present with Captain Irby's Detachment of four Companies with Brigadier General Cheape's Force duhsj^tbe
whole of the successful operations in the Monabew district, ending in the assault and capture, on the 19th Hsrdi
1853, of the stronghold of the Burmese chief Dyattoon (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
* Major Bumaby, and Captains Nugent and Gr»me, served with the 51st Light Infantry in the Umbeyla expedi-
tion in 1863. Also served in the Jowaki campaign in 1877 (Medal with Clasp).
* Captains Wynne, White, and £ennett, and Lieutenants Sparke, Johnson, Preston, Lane, Pollock, Earle, ac'i
Lloyd, served in the Jowaki campaign in 1877 (Medal with Clasp).
7 Captain Smvth served in the Transport Department on the Red River Expedition fh)m Canada of 1870. Serred
with the 51st Light Infantry in the Jowaki campaign in 1877 (Medal with Clasp).
* Quarter Master Murray served with the 51st Light Infantry throughout the Burmese war of 1853-53; ^^
on board the steam-frigate Ferooz during the naval action with and destruction of the enemy^s stockades (t
the Rangoon river, and served during the succeeding three days' operations in the vicinity, and at the etonn sikI
capture of Rangoon, also at the repulse of the night attack on Prome (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Also serrvu
in the UmbeyUi expedition in 1863, and afterwards in the Jowaki campaign in 1877 (Medaa with OJaap).
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oimI, a Aug. 50; Coloiulf 38 Nov. 54; Li.Coloiul, 29 Deo. 54; IffVO'* ^
i, 15 May 73 ; Gtneral, 1 Oct. 77 ; Colon$l 52nd Foot, 27 Sept. 79.
41; Major,
General,
OoloneL— John Leslie DexmiB,'
»S9 Not. 44; BLLtColonel,
aB Oct, 641 Lieui,&eneral, IK Maj 73; (*eneraitiu<st,j 7; ... ..
Liflutenaat OoloneL— William Sarwell Browne Barwell, En$. '20 Apr. 60 ; Lt. '26 Feb. 64 ; Capt, 'x May 67
Mqjor, '25 Mar. 71 ; iU«»<«iia»< C92d»«;, i Nov. 77.
Xajon.— Thomas Maubourg Bailie, Biuign, '29 July 6a ; Lt. '2 Jane 65 ; Capt. '3 Jane 68 ; Ifq/tfr, 'xo Jane
71 ; Brevet JAemtenant Colonel, 1 Oct. 77.
Henry Littleton Powys, Sneign, '9 Mar. 60 ; Lt. '29 Mar. 64 ; Capt. ^21 Ang. 67 ; Mc^jor, 1 Not. 77.
9
8
7 ...
Captaxits.
Howard Kingscote
Henry Coker Adams
Robert William Blackwood
Metcalfe Stndholme Brownrigg, Adjutant \
3 OamhridjfeekireBi^ Volmnteen }
Arthur Thuratan Crosse
Thomas Dacres Butler
Henry MitcheU Sholto Douglas
James Johnatone, Adj, x Oi^ordMre Bifle \
VolunUere i
Blchard MaTl-milian Pnlteney, Adjutant \
Otford MUiiia j
John Peroy Meade
EyolynBroomfieldPooklington
Lord Charles Robert Pratt
Charlea John Boyle
L1ZVTBVAVT8.
Walter Howell Cunlifb
Philip Thomaa GKxlBal
Arthur Bdward Dalzell
William Henry OdeU
I Wilfred Arbuthnot GK>ugh, at Stt^ College
Algernon Garrett Scriven, Inet, qfMnek. \
X Oct. 70 }
Charles Molyneux Hutton
J7oi». JohnMontaffoStopford^4/.2x June 79
Frederick John Fane Fyl®''
Frederick John Eyelegh
Hector Bdmond Monro
Eustaoe Gambier Mansel
4 Mar.
'x2 June
'12 June
xDec.
»io Nov.
V 2 Jxme
^22 Aug.
'20 Feb.
i'x8 Jan.
'21 Aug.
~ 2 Sept.
»7Mar.
' 3 April
'30 Feb.
•/«
Sboohu LixuTBirijrTB.
Xdwardl^gon Somers Cocks
Edmund Thomas Chivers Bower..
Louis Theobald FitsGibbon
6 April
'26 Jan.
'11 Deo.
P 3 April
I'll April
' 3 Jxme
' 2 Sept.
>^3o Sept.
P28 Oct.
*• 2 Deo.
' 3 Feb.
^24 April
'19 Feb.
CAPTAIV. I BBBV.XAJr. BT.LT.COL.
» 2 Sept. 68;
'30 Sept. 68;
P28 Oct. 68-
'xoNov. 69,
'10 June 71'
"31 Oct. 71 1
'31 Oct. 71
x4 Feb. 75
19 April 76
xNov. 77
15 Jan. 78
'27 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 7'
a8 Oct. 71
30 Dec. 7x
26 June 72
26 June 73
9 Ang. 73
12 Nov. 73
28 Feb. 74
13 Nov. 74
28 Feb. 75
4 Oct. 75
*3*«— • /-I
xoJan. 791
13 Sept. 791
XX May 78
X3 July 78
x4 Jan. 80
Pojfmaeier.—jKmm Henry Jackson, 6 Apr. 78 ; Sne, 8 Jan. 64; XI. '39 June 68 ; Capt, 79 Deo. 77.
(inarter JI£a$ter,-^ob3i SeiUy,* 31 March 60; Ene. 4 June 58.
Faeing$ 'Bj3iS,-^Agent», Messrs. Cox and Co.
SeturnedJYom GibraUar, 26 October X874.
'General Dennis served with the 49th Regt. in China (Medal), and was present at Chusan(both operations).
Csnton, and Amoy ; after which he was employed as a military magistrate at Gnusan. In August 1849 a determined
And desperate band of insurgent ftnatics having defisated a native force which had been marched against them,
kiUing a European officer and several Sepovs, Major Dennis, with a force consisting of a Grenadier Company of the
94U1 and xoo Sepoys of the Madras Native Infantiy . encountered them at a Pagoda near Teermanam Coonettos, in
If^bar. On the approach of our troops these madmen, armed with matchlocks, spears, and war knives, roshed
Mt upon the detachment^ and a sanguinary conflict ensued, terminating in the destruction of the entire Mopla band,
64 in nnmber, three of whom were Idlled by Mc^or Dennis, who received a contusion on the chest and a raw slight
woonds. Served with the sand Light Inihntry in the Indian campaign of 1857, including the defeat of the Sealkote
natmeers on the banks of the Ravee on the xath and x6th July, the sieve and captnre of Delhi from x4th August
protected the camp during the assault on the x4th and xsth Sept., joined the Regt. in the city on x6th Sept. and
onmnanded it until the imal capture— mentioned in despatches, and thanked by the Governor General (MeoalT
Clasp).
* (Jnarter Master Reilly aerved in India during the mutiny in X857-58 (Medal).
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Colonel.— 5»r Charles TroUope.^ £CB. Eiu. 'ig Nov. 25 ; Lt. 'lo Oct. 26 ; Capt. '23 Aujp. 31; Major,^i6 June
43; i<.Co/<m«l,aoNov.46; Colonel, 20 June 54; Jtfo/or General, 20 Sept. 61; I/tnt^.(?eiMra/, 24 Feb. 71;
General, i Oct. 77 ; Colonel 53rd Foot, 27 Dec. 68.
Lieutenant Colonel.— George Newton Fendall,» Eneign, 11 Dec. 46; •^- '4 May 49; Capt. '7 Nor. sfi:
Bt. Major, 24 Mar. 58; J*. Id.Colonel, 18 Mar. 69; Jtfa/or, i April 73; Colonel, x Oct. 77; I*»»t»««'
Colonel, 19 Dec^7. . , „ ^ ,
Majort.— Robert Holt Tniell,« Sneign, '13 June 56 ; i<. 99 Oct. 57 ; Capt. '30 June 63 ; Motor, t» Aug. -fi.
Charles Ellison Terrot, Eneign, 18 Jan. 59 ; Lt. 19 Dec. 61 ; Capt. 13 Sept 67; Major, 24 Nov. 77.
Ci.PTiJir8.
Elobert Prince*
William Loraine Geddes
Henry Douglas Rooke
William Rogerson
Charles Heniy Bonney
John Knox Kirkwood
Frederick Bowyer Lane, Adj. Montgomery \
Militia i
Robert Waller
/).*. C.Thomas Burnett Hitchcock, Brigade \
Major, Chatham >
I Richard Godman Temple Cotton
; Benjamin M'Glintock
Frederick Coore Mein
BirSIOB OB I
2irD LIBITT.
I'll Aug. 561 19 Nov. 57t**i5May 66 31 Dec. 78
6 Feb. 58 '29 Jan. 61
31 Dec. 59i'3oJune 63
'24 June 62 [P 7 April 65
II Mar. S9^^7 May 62
9 Jan. 63 P26 May
,P24Mar. 63iP25July
'23 Aug. 6i»i8July
,'17 Nov. 63 »i5 May
I 9
I 30 Aug. 64;i»i4 Sept. 66
'29 Nov. 64*22 Aug. 68
ii*22 Aug. 68 28 Oct. 71
LlBUTBirilTTS.
'20 July 66 II July 79!
'14 Sept. 66| 30 Nov. 79
1*25 Mar. 711
I Jan. 73'
1 April 73 j
17 Nov. 74'
23 Deo. 741
la Aug.
2 Mar.
12 June
2 July
PulteneyHenryMurray.Jn«<.o/lfic***<r|f| p pg^ 69 28 Oct. 71
19 March 77 }\ ' '
Lionel Algernon White ii'30 Oct.
John Hope Wynne Eyton I
William MacLaughlin
Johnston Stoney Talbot.itd/Mtott^ 25 July 79'
Charles Ohamley Turner *
I Walton BeauchampKitching |
William Robert Boilean Peyton
Henry Fenning j
Harold William Thatcher I ix May 78
Spenoer Frederick George Cavendish j 14 Sept. 78
Sbcord LnnTBVi.vT8.
I 3Kn LIBUT.
28 Oct.
1 Feb.
23 April
6 Oct.
20 Nov.
5 June
XI Sept.
20 Nov.
12 Apr.
2 July
76
781
78^
79;
Arthur Richard Cole-Hamilton ! 5 Oct 78
OsbertWard. I 13 Aug. 79'
William Francis Annesley Wallace | 11 Oct. 79
George Colthurst Vesey xx Oct. 79
* Colonel Fendall served with ^
53rd Regiment against the hill ml<H
,, on the Peshawur Frontier in 1851-;.-
75 1 (Medal with Clasp) . Also the Indar
75lcampaign of 1857-59, includingL^*
75!actions of Chutra, Gopalgunge. Kk-
76|dagunge, and entry into Futtehpc?^.
75 and aflkir of Shumshabad; Bcrrfi
77 1 as Brigade Mi^or at the assault asi
79 capture of Meangnnge, and b1«o •:
79 the siege and capture of Laekz>o«.
after which he officiated as O-i^
Quarter Master General at Lncknov
until the close of the rebellion in (H^t
(mentioned in despatches, Breretiif
Major, Medal with Clasp).
5V.«
Fayiiiiu<«r.— Elliott Arthur Raymond, x Apr. 78; Ene, x8 Feb. 55 ;
QKar^«r IfdM^er.—William Gewy," 5 July 71.
{Major, 6 Oct. t:.
Lt 19 Jane 55; Capt. '20 Apr. 60; Jfe
Faeinge 'BjbdL— Agent*, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Beimmedfrom Bermuda, xi Ft^truarg 1875.
1 Sir Charles Trollope commanded the Troops in the Island of Cephalonia in 1848, 49, and 50. In Au^
1848 the towns of Argostoli and Lixuri were attacked by armed banditti, who were repulsed by the troops with »oi||
on both sides. In 1849 the island was disturbed by armed insurgents— martial law was proclaimed, which rezD&m«
in force for six weeks, and was carried into effect by him ; received the thanks of the Queen, and of the Le^riala^^
of the Ionian Islands, and was voted a sword by the inhabitants of Cephalonia. Served the Eastern campaign firt^
loth Nov. 1854— flrom the 12th Nov. until July 1855 as Colonel on the Staff, he commanded the ist Brigade 2nd Pn-.-
Bion : on 3xst July he was Gazetted Brigadier General, and commanded 3nd Brigade 3rd Division irom that <i&i<
until the Army was broken up. Commanded in the Trenches as General of the Day, right attack, on three eqiansi
occasions when sorties were made ujpon them and repulsed, and was present on all other occaaiona when the 21^ ^■
vision was employed, including the 8th and 18U1 June — on the former in command of the Old Guard, and on the bs^
in command of five Regiments ; on the 8th Sept. he was in command of 3nd Brigade in reserve with the 3rd Dhrtf:<«
(Medal with Clasps, C£.,Offloer of the Legion of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 3rd Class of the Medjid-^
* Major Truell served with the 53rd Regiment in the Indian campaignof 1857-59, including the action of K^V
wah, relief of Luoknow bv Lord Clyde, battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec. and pursuit of the Gwalior Oontingeji »
Serai Ghat, action of Ehocuignnge and entry into Futtehghur, affhir of Shumshabad, storm and capture of Mevi*
gunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, affair of Koorsie, passage of the Gtoomtee and occupation of Snltanpore. ?«^
sage of the Gogra at Fvsabad on 25th Nov., action of Toolsepore, and minor affairs ; appointed Staff Office b)*
Column on the Nepaul Frontier (mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps) .
* Major Ftince served with the 53rd Regiment in the Indian campaign of 1857-59, including the action of Q^^
wah, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec., and pursuit of the Gwalior Contingrt: »
Serai Ghat, action of Khodagunge and entry into Futtehghur, affair of Shumshabad, storm and capture of ^^'
Oe, siege and capture of Lucknow, affair of Koorsie, passage of the Gogra at Fyzabad on ssth Nov., act»a «
epore, minor affairs, attack and destruction of the Fort of Bungeon (Medal with two Clasps).
<* Quarter Master Geaiy served with the 53rd Regiment in the campaign of 1851-52 against the Hill Tribes on tbi
Peshawur Frontier (Mediftl with Clasp). Also the Indian campaign of 1857-59, including the action of Khojn^
relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, battle of Cawnpore on the 6th December and pursuit of the Gwalior Gontinies
to Serai Ghat^ action of Khodagunge and entry into Futtehghur, affair of Shumshabad, storm and espew a
Meangnnge, siege and capture of Lucknow, affkir of Koorsie, passage of the Goomtee and occupation of Soltta-
pore, passage of the Gogra at Fysabad on the 35th November, action of Toolsepore, and minor aSkirs (Medsl viu
two Clasps).
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T ... I (^tiarter Matter.— B-enrj Francis Nettles,'^ 32 May 66.
Faeinge Green..— -Agente, Messrs. Cox and Go.—Iri$k Agents, Meeert. Cane and Sons.
Embarked for India 20 October Z87Z.
** Lt General Stuart served in the xst Battalion 2X8t Fusiliers in Uie Crimean War of 1854 and latter part of 1855,
icclnding the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol— succeeded to the command
of the Regiment at the battle of Inkerman (twice mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt. Colonel, CB,, Medal
irith four Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
* Lt Colonel ShiAier was at the taking of the forts of Leehean and Tirhol in Oude in June 1858 (Medal). '
* LtColonel Hughes was onboard the Transport" Sarah Sands" with the Head Quarters of the KAth Regmient on
pewaage to India when that vessel was partially destroyed by fire at sea on the z ith Nov. Z857, and ne was specially
mentioned in the General Order Arom the Horse Guards, dated 27th Feb. 1858, for his conduct on that occasion and
ancrwards promoted Brevet Major. Served during the Indian mutiny, including Lord Clyde's campaign in Oude
in 1858-59 (Medal).
' Lt.Colonel Ctosset served with the 54th Regiment during the Indian muUnv,— in Eastern Bengal in 1857 against
the Chittagong mutineers, and in Lord Clyde's campaign in Oude in Z858- 59 (Medal). Served as Aide de Gamp to
Lord Cbelmsiord in the Kafir war of Z878, and was present in all the actious with the Gaikas in the Buflklo Moun-
t&ins and Perie Bush (mentioned in despatches, and Brevet of Major). Served in the Zulu war of Z879 as Aide de
CaiLp to Lord Chelmsford in the first advance into Zululand in January, hnd was present in the actions fought by
the Centre Column up to the 22nd Januai^. Was afterwards Assistant (garter Master General to the 2nd Division
in the second advance into Zululand, and was present in the engagement at Ulundi (mentioned in despatches.
Brevet of Lt.Colonel).
' Captain Dury served with the 4th Regiment in the Abyssinian campaign in z868 (Medal).
*^ Major Tighe served with the 70th Regiment in the New Zealand campaigns of 1863-5, including the actions at
T&raaaki, Waiara, Howrini, Bangiawhia. and Orakau. Commanded for fifteen months the whole of the transport
corps in the Waikato country (Medal).
>i Qnarter Master Nettles served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman,
Biege and fall of Sebastopol, and assaults of the 7th June and 8th September (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish
Medal). Served IVom the i6th November Z858 to the x6th March 1859 with the Bcrar Field Force, in India.
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Ssth Regiment on the Bhootan exf-e
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Dewangiri in 1865 (Medal).
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with the 55th Regiment throogfaoc
the Eastern campaign of 1854-55. =•
eluding the battlesof Ahna and Iskcr-
man, siege and fUl of SebasioBol,
repulse of the sortie of 26th Oct 1854.
and assault of the Redan on the tii:
Sept.— wounded (Medal with thm
Clasps). Served also on the BhoDtta
expedition, including the recapnr!
of Dewangiri in 1865 (Medal wai
Clasp).
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P^i^flMuf M*.— Charles William Joseph Taylor, x8 Jan. 79; Ene. 13 Feb. 6x ; Lt, 4 Dec. 66; Capt, 15 An;. 7>
QnorterMatter.—ThomM Henry Yickers,^^ 27 Aug. 73 ; Sub Lieut, 14 June 73.
1 Sir (Charles Daubeney served with the 55th Regt. in the Coorg campaign, East Indies, in 1834. and ww pi^
sent at the assault and capture of the stockade of Elissenhully, and at the attack on the stockade of Soamwarpetah,
where he had charge of one of the two guns attached to the Column, which by his peraeverance and exertions he
saved from capture during the retreat; served during the Chinese war of 1841-42, commanded the Light Compacy &:
the repulse of the enemy's night-attack at Chinhae, and at the storm and capture of Chapoo ; served on the Staff a^>
Major of Brigade to Sir James Schoeddeat Woosnng, Shanghai, and Chin Kian^Foo— twice mentioned in de^patcbes
(Medal, Brevet Miyjor, and CB.) . Served the Eastern campaign of 1854, includmg the battles of Alma and Inkenms
(wounded and horse shot), siege of Sebastopol, and repulse of the sortie of 26^ October. Commanded the 55''^
Regiment and subsequently the lat Brigade and Division at the battle of Inkerman. Mentioned in division or^
ana in the report of Sir De Lacy Evans for the batUe of the Alma, and in the despatches for Inkeiman. Vv
Gasetted to a Substantive Lieutenant Colonelcv for Inkerman on xath Dec. 1854, but declined aooepting a pro-
motion whicb would have removed him from the seat of war and placed him on half pay whilst his Regiment wi«
serving in the field. Reward for distinguished services, 1855 : Medal with three Clasps, Knight of the Legion c^
Honor, Turkish Medal, 4th Class of the Me^jidie, and ECB. in 1871.
* Lt.Golonel Richards served with the s5th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of x 854-55. inclndinir tht
battles of Alma (carried the Colours) and BalakLava, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assaults of the Redan on tbc
18th June and 8th Sept.— wounded, and mentioned in despatches (Medal with three Clasps, sth GUms of the Utiii^,
and Turkish Medal).
* Lt.ColonelMorgan served mth the ssthRegimentin the Eastern campaign of i8s4-55,including the battlee of Alci^
and Inkerman, siege and foil of Sebastopol, and sortie of a6th October. During the latter months of the siegt ^
was Aide de Gamp to Brigadier General Warren, and as such was severely wounded at the assault of the Bedan o
the 8th Septembei^mentioned in despatches (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Cnass of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medii >.
7 l^ors Bellamy, Morton, andGiUies, Captains Pitt, and Inglis served on the Bhootan expedition in 1865 (Hcoi
with Clasp).
* Captains Riley and Braddon served on the Bhootan expedition, including the recapture of Dewangiri in i^^:
Medal with Clasp).
(• Captain Soote served in New Zealand daring General CHiute's campaign of x866 (Medal).
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.—Henry William Breton, Sntigny i6 Mar. 15; 14, '27 July ao; Cofi, 'ai July as; ^q/or, P3X
Dec. a8; Lt.C6lonel, >xi July 34; Colonel, 9 Nov. 46; Major GFwwraZ, ao June 54; JKetrf.&eiwro*, 15 Dec.
61 : Qeneral. 18 Dec. 69 ; Colonel 56th Pool, 23 April 60. ,^ .
iratMiant Golonel.— Francis Charles Hill,^^M>^, ax Oct. 53 ; XI. 't8 Aug. 54 ; Oapt. 16 Mar. 60 ; Major,
a< Jan. 71 ; Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, x Oct. 77 ; Lieutenant Colonel, 3 April 78. ^
Kijon.— Robert Thomas Thompson,^ J?»«^, 11 Mar. 53; Lt. 27 July 55 j Capt. '7 Feb. 65 ; Brevet Major,
X Oct. 77 ; Major, 31 Oct. 77. « „ . «
John WiUiam Hnskisson.' Eweign, 8 Nov. 50 ; X^ 19 Jan. 55 ; Cayt. xo Oct. 652 Brevet Major, a Deo. 77 ;
M^or, 3 April 78 : Bt.Lt. Colonel, ag Nov. 79'
Albert GreeiUand, Mneign, xa Oct. 59 ; Xl. x Jan. 63 ; Oofrf. 'x3 June 68 ; Mafor, 8 Feb. 79.
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George Wilding Wood
Almeiio George Spencer
William Frederick Hillatt Jones
Walter Huehes Thomas Smee
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Theodore Edward Stephenson
Roland Bell
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Cyril Wood
Frederick John Brown
Hugh Ingoldsby Massy
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Robert John Tudway
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QiMr<«rJf(iui0r.— Charles Costeloe, xo Oct. 74.
Faeinge Tnrple.—Agente, Messrs. Cox and Co.
BdtumedJ^rom India, February iBji,
* LtColonel Hill and Major Thompson landed with the 56th Regiment in the Crimea on the asth Aug. xSsfa
erred in the trenohes at the siese of Sebastopol, and were present at the final assault (Medal with Clasp, and
Purkiih Medal). Served also in India during the mutiny in X858.
* RCdonel Hnakisson served in the Indian Mutiny campaign with the Bombay Field Force operating in North
^tuiaia and Qoa asainst the Dessai rebels from February to June X858 (Medal) . Was employed on q>e(mil service
hroQgliont the Zmn war of X879 at the base of operations at Durban. Served as Assistant Quarter Master General
Ad ComBandant tmn. the xstn December xStS to the 6th April 1879, and made the arrangements for the defence of
hirban at the period of imminent invasion (Brevet of LtColonel).
* U.Cok»el white served with the 50th Regiment in New Zealand from xsth Nov. 1863 to and Oct. x866 ; led the
ionmngpar^ at the assault and capture of Rangiawhia (mentioned in despatches), present at the repulse of the
lumj's attaoK on the Camp at Nukuman, appomted Aide de Camp to Brigadier Graneral Waddy a6th Jan. 1865,
ad served on the Staif to 7th April x866 (Medal, and Brevet of Major).
' Captain BelL— For War Services, see Army Pay Department.
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Bai8edini755. Proceeded to the Havannah, x 76a. Home, X763. To Gibraltar, 1770. Home, 1783. To West Indies,
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^93* Home, 1795. To West Indies, X796. Home, 1799. To Holland, x 790. Home, 1799. (and Battalion raised in
ioi; to India X807; home and disbanded in 1817.) To India 1805. (3rd Battalion raised in 1813; proceeded
Hollaixdi8i3; home and disbanded x8x4). To Mauritius, 18x5. Home, i8a6. To West Indi%», X83X. Home, x84a.
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3 Gibraltar, X846. (Reserve Battalion nLised in 1846 ; proceeded to Gibraltar, 1847 ; incorporated with xst Bat-
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iioQ, 1850.) To Bermuda, 1851. Home, 1855. To Crimea, 1855.
Vila, X87X. To Aden, 1877. Itome, X878.
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Mqjor, a Aug. 50; Brevet Lt. Colonel, 28 May 53; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54; Major, 26 May 38 ; Major Geaen
3 Sept. 67: i(5. General, 28 April 75 ; General, x Oct. 77 ; Colonel 57th Foot, 11 Deo. 75.
Lieutenant Colonel.— Charles Mansfield Clarke,* CB. Bneign, 1 Mar. 56 ; Lt. i»x8 Not. 50 ; Capt. '25 Sep; :
Major, 26 July 76 ; Lieutenant Colonel, 7 May 78 ; Colonel, 2Q Nov. 79.
Xajore.— James Riohard Knox Tredennick/ Eneign, '22 May 63 ; Lt. 1*23 Mar. 67; Ca^^ 19 June 72; ¥>
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Henry David Bioknell,' Bn»ign,^ii Dec. 6i ; X<. ' 9 Nov. 66; Cap/, zs Mar. 73 ; Ifq/or, 7 May 78.
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Charles Picot'
Charles John Matthews*
Arthur Collins
Heniy F. Morewood^
Hamlet Dalton Wade Dalton
p.$.e. Henry Thomas Hughes Hallett"
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Henry Cnarles Hinxman>*
Arthur Archibald Denne WeigaU»»
Arthur Nevill Hayne, Aide de Camp to\
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Alfred Allan Garstin.^^ Adjutant z May 78
Augustus West Hill"
James Grove White," /««<. ©/"IfiMtcefy)
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Cecil Bowcher Duff Michel**
Richard Woodroofe Graham'*
Malcolm Thomas L^de"
Sydney Edwin Bellmgham^*
Charles Wallace Warden"
Ernest Vernon Sellers"
Alexander Towers-Clark"
Robert Douglas Longe"
Edward John Sharp?*
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73 commanding t^e attack on Um Sexi
74 ades at Paroa, Malay Peninsoli. <
74 December Z875 (mentioned n ^<
74 patches). Served with the 57th ^
74 mcnt in the Znlu war of Z879, aad n
74 severely wounded in the engsc^fri
74 at Gingindhlovn.
75 " Captains Weigall and \k^%
76 Lients. Hill, White, Graham, fic£L:r
76 ham. Warden, Bellers, Lobj^. u(
Shaipe, Second Lts. Soott-Xuscrri
James, and Bod4 aerred viib Ui
57th Regiment in tha Znln wv c
Z870, and were present at the kloj
of Gingindhlovn and relief of &: *e
^* Lieut. Garstin served ai K-u
Itant of the 57th Regiment in U» l^
war of Z879, including the sctei: a
Gingindhlovn and relief of EkDve. |
Pdymatfer.—Heniy Walter Phillips, a Sept. 78 ; En: '7 April 63 : Li. ^a March 68 : Casi. a Feb. it
Quarter Jf «/«•.— Thomas Wood," 23 April 73. » -r- /
Faeing$ YeWoyr.—Agenie, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Returned from Zululand, October X879.
1 Sir Edward Holdich served as Aide de Camp to Sir Harry Smith throughout the campaign on tiie Sdl^ :
X845-46, including the battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah (wounded). Buddiwal, Ahwal, and Sobraon — severely wocaib
(Medal and three Clasps). As Aide de Camp to Sir Harry Smith in the action with and defeat of the zebel ^oers
Boem Plaats (South Africa) on the 29th August Z848, and in the Kafilr campaign of Z850-5Z (Medal, and Brt«
Lt. Colonel). Served with the 80th Regt. in the Burmese war in Z853, with the expedition under Sir John O^
against Uie robber chief Mvattoon in the Donabew district, and at the assault and capture of his sirozigfaold cci
z9th March— succeeded to the command of a Wing of Infantry (Medal for Pegu, and CB.) Acoompamed tbe
Regt. to India in Z857, and served in the Sepoy rebellion. At the close of the operationa in Z859 l>e sacceedf^l
Alfred Horsford as Brigadier in command of the forces on the Nepaul fh)ntier, when, in co-operation wiu
Nepaul troops, most of the rebel leaders and a large body of Sepoys who had taken reftige in the Nepaol Ten: \
captured, for which services he received the thanks of Government, and on the breakmg up of the Bhg^
appointed, by Lord Clyde, Deputy Adjutant General of Her Majesty's Forces in India.
"Colonel C. M. Clarke served in the 57th Regiment with the Colunm under Colonel Warre on the Tapteenrfl
cO'Operation with the Central India Field Force in 1858. Served also in the New Zealand war of z86i, ssd 1
present at the operations before Te Arei. Also during the war in z863-^, present as A4)utantofthes7th&s;
action of Katikara (mentioned in despatches), and as D.A.Q.M.General from June Z863 to March z866 in the Ptjv:
of Taranaki, including the action near Poutoko, capture of the Maori positions at Ahuahu, Kaitake, Mataiuw^.
Te Arei, operations at Warea and Te Puru, and various minor afikirs (rei>eatedly mentioned in despatches, Uri
Served in the Zulu campaign of Z879; commanded the 57th Regiment in the engagement at GingiodU
(mentioned in despatches) and relief of Ekowe; afterwards commanded the and Brigi^e zst Division, asdi
sequently was appointed to the command of " Clarke's Column "—a force of all arms — formed by Sir Gs
Wolseley for the following objects : the second advance to Ulundi, the capture of King Cetywayo, the ■abj::^
of the Zulu tribes near the Middle Drift of the River Tugela, and the pacification of Zululand ; these objects «
successftilly accomplished— thanked in General Orders (mentioned in despatches as having " performed the t
of his responsible command in the most highly efficjent manner," Brevet of Colonel and CB.),
♦ Major Tredennick served with the 57th Regiment in the New Zealand war in Z865-66, and was press
the affair of Kakaramea, storm and capture of the fortified Pahs of Otapawa and Kctemeri, and varios» =
afiftiirs (Medal). Served in the Zulu cami)aign of 1879, and commanded the S7th Regiment from the ziu<
April to the end of the war, including the operations of '* Clarke's Column."
* Major Bicknell served in the z8th Royal Irish in the New Zealand war of z863>66 (Medal). Served inii
57th Regiment in the Zulu war of 1879, including the action of Gingindhlovn and relief of Ekowe.
7 Captain Picot served with the 57th Regiment in the New Zealand war of Z863-65, and was slightly woimded u
bombardment of Kaitake (Medal).
Becord of the Seroieee of the sjth Begitnent,
Raised in Z755, and proceeded to the Mediterranean (as Marines), to Z757. Gibraltar, to Z763. Miners, tc
Ireland, to z 7 75. America, to 1783. Nova Scotia, to z 790. England and Scotland, to z 793. IjowCoDntmB.K:
England, to June Z794. Low Countries, to 1795. England, to October 1795. West Indies, to Z803. (sad Bsta
raised in Z803.) England, to April Z804. Chaimel Islands, to October 1804. Gibraltar, to July Z809. Pea^s
to June Z814. Canada, to July 1815. (2nd Battalion reduced, Dec. Z815.) France, to November 18x7.
Sept. 1824. England, to 1825, ^' — " — ^»- t»t_.__ , — ,._,.. ,^ ^
X846. England, to March "^ '
185 S. (A detachment at .
England, to Sept. 187 1. Ireland, to Deo. x87i' Ceylon, to Feb. Z879. South Africa, to Oct, 1879. Home, Oct.-:
[For rmnmdtr ofNoiee see eai «^5^
»»«.B^. pej,4t. -j 62jid(WiltsMre).-Lif>kedtog9th. Llrt^^S^'JV^. »"*
attached CO 99th F.
YeflWSor.
Full Hall
ray.] Pay.
33
*Niy»" "PsKIKSULA" **rBKOZBSHA.H'* "SOBBAOW" " SBTASTOPOL.'
Ooloael.— 3|i»yA< Jon. »ir William Thomaa KnoUys,* ZCB, Entign, 9 Dec. 13; Lt. ^ Cap*. 95 Sept. 17 :
Capt. 4' Lt. Colonel, ^31 Dec. 37 ; Colonel, 23 Nov. 41 ; Jftyor General, ao June 54 ; Lieut. Qenenil^ xx Jan. 60 ;
General, xf Jime 66 ; Colonel 62nd Foot, 16 Nov. 58.
i6uteiiant0olonel.--WUliam John Chads,* Eneign, 'xa Nov. 47; X^. 'la Sept. 48; Oapf. 30 June 54;
Bt.Mvoor, x5 Deo. 54; BtLi.Colonel, 9 Nov. 63 ; Me^'or, 15 May 7a; Xia«lma»i Colonel, a8 Oct. 76; Colonel,
I Oct. 77.
jjora.— Douglas Hastings,^ JSnaign, ao March 40 ; Zt, 8 April 49 ; Capi. 15 llarch 53 ; Srnet Mt^or,
93 March 65 ; Brevet Lt. Colonel, 7 Sept. 74 ; Major, 28 Oct. 76.
JolmLovell Kelly. J^iMi^, x May 58; Lt.f 16 Nov. 60; Cop^ '19 July 64; Brevet Mqjor, x Oct. 77;
Major, \x May 78.
CaptjlIKB.
Robert Nevill Gream..
Briaade Major, Halifax
Berkeley Wodeh(
rfolk KijU Volunteere
odehouse,
le, )
"23 April
8 July
Thomas Hamilton If~or83'th, Adjutant\
Wiltshire Militia )
Thomas Fentham Todd
Henry Jones
YioesmiuB Knox
Thomas Edward Vemer
Bobert Hayne
William Bowlas Williams
Harry Molyneux Carter, D.A.A, Qen.for\
Muekeir^, Feekawur ;....)
George Lake Talbot Denniss,*i»i0rprf^...
LnuTXVAim.
James Henry BowhiU, Adjutant 24 Nov. 75
John Frederic Iiielis,/iM<.</JfMl:.ixMay78
Finlay CoohnmeBeateon
Edward Cleary Hill«
Herbert Thomas De Cartaret Hobbs
Srdney Charles Faulder ,
Charles Edward Lane Clarke
Alexander Wallace
Geoxge Felham Hatch
BVanoiB Henry Tonge
George Frederick Watson
Edward Reginald Norcliffe Walton...
62|P 2 May
62 1 7 Nov.
-'1
65 f i May 68
65^ 3 Feb. 69
' 7 Nov. 6a 'xa Dec. 65 Px4 July 69
4 Dec.
PaoMay
"as Sept.
' 7 Aug.
'as Jan.
'as Sept.
»3o Oct.
8 Jan.
67
68
•27 April 70
63 '29 May
64!' 7 Aug.
6oj'24 Nov.
67l» 3 Feb.
65 '23 Mar.
67 'a6 Feb.
2irn LiBUT.
SBOOVn LiBUTBVAVtS.
Granville Henry Loch
George Willooghby Smith Fryer
Herbert Alfred Stock
William Annesley Burton Dennys
JohnLampen , _^ „.
Norman Chichester Perkins ' 13 Aug.
Arthur DenniB Molyneux Purvis i zi Oct.
21 Aug.
21 Aug.
13 Aug.
13 Aug.
13 Aug.
9 July 74
38 April 75
7 Feb. 76
S Sept. 77
9x April 77
XI May 78
xsJuly 78
7 Aug. 78
3AprU
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71 26 Deo. 79
10 Jan. 72
X2 Feb. 73
X2N0V. 73
9 Dec. 74
XI Feb. 75
10 Sept. 73
10 Sept. 75
IX Sept. 76
28 Oct. 76
29 Nov. 76
a8 Oct. 76
19 Feb. 78
BBXT.XAJ. I BT.LT.COL.
Pi^tmaeter.-^
, \Qfutrter Masier.'^ohxi Moore.7 35 March 6a.
> jFacing$ Bnff.^Aaente, Messrs. Cox and Co.
rind' "
Embarked for India, 30 December x868.
1 Sir William Thomas KnollyB served with the Soots Fusilier Guards from the 6th March to the end of the Penin-
Bolar war in 1814, and was present at the blockade of Bayonne, repulse of the sortie— on which occasion Sir Henry
Sollivan and ten Officers 01 the Guards were killed or died of their wounds.
* Colonel Chads served as Aide de Camp to General Godwin throughout the Burmese war of 1859-53, and was
present at the assault and capture of Martaban, the destruction of the river stockades at Rangoon, attack on the
White House Stockade, x9th April (wounded, but did not quit the field), and operations of the two following days,
concluding with the storm of the Great Shoe Dagon Pagoda stockade ; also present at the captures of Bassein and
Pegu, the relief of the beleaguered Gan'ison at Fcgu, and the operations of the four following days, during which
the enemy in force were driven out of three entrenched positions (Medal with Clasp for Pegu, and Brevet of Major) ;
received the thanks of the Governor (jtoneral in Council on six separate occasions during the war. Served as a
volunteer at the bombardment and capture of Bomarsund in the Baltic expedition of 1854 (Medal). Served as
Btafl Captain at Smyrna from April to Sept. 1855, and as Commandant with rank of Assistant Adjutant General at
Smyrna and Abydoe (Dardanelles frx)m xst Sept. 1835 to 27th Oct. X856).
*Lt.Colanel Hastings served with the 78th Highlanders in the Persian war in 1857, including night attack and
battle of Kooshab and bombardment of Mohumrah (Medal with Clasp). Served also in Bengal In the several
sotions leading to and ending in the relief of the Residency at Lucknow^-severely wounded (Medal with Clasp
and a year's service). Served with the 6th Regiment in the Uaiara campaign of 1868 (Medal with Clasp).
* Captain Denniss served in the Afghan war of X879, first in Uie and» and afterwards in the ist Division of the
Peshawur Valley Field Force.
* Uent. Hill served with the and Division Peshawur Valley Field Fbroe in the Afghan war in 1879.
7 Qoarter Master Moore served in the Crimean campaign in 1855 (Medal with (?lasp for Sebastopol, and Turkish
Medal).
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Yeani' 8er|
Hftlf
38
(CandihirBV>roe). J S9th (2nd Nottinghamshire). — Linked to ^oth. iBrigadt S^JiiLty
Candahar. 1
38
Oolonel.— Henry
Col. 17 March 43 ; Uoi.
soth Foot, 23 Mar. 65.
Lieutenant Colonel.— Richard Lacv/ Siu. u Mar. 42; Lt. '27 Sept. 44; Capt. 6 June 54; Brevet Jfa,
23 April 68 ; Major, 28 Oct. 68 ; Bt.Lt.Colonel, 20 April 77 ; Lt.Cofonel, 14 Sept. 78.
Majore.— James Law^aon,* Engign, ^13 Dec. 50 j Lt. 3 Dec. 52 ; Capt. 7 April 62 j Bt.Major, aa Sept. 75 .
Major, 12 June 78. ^ « « « „
William John Prampton, Entiffn, xa Dec. 56 ; Lt. x8 Sept. 59; Capt. '29 Sept. 65; Bt.MaJor, 90 Oct. r
M<HJor, 14 Sept. 78.
Robert Staveley Shinkwin* 1 '17 Dec. 52;Pi8Aug. 54
p.«.c. Henry Harcourt Griffiths ?6Jan. 6o,'*i8Sept. 63
p.».e. Edward Gunter 31 Dec. 58
p.«.c. Euston Henry Sartorius 8 July 62
p.$.e. George Poignand, Garrieon Jiw^,") jg Scot 6.1
Umballa J ^' ■*
P.9.C. RobertElias '28 Oct. 64
James Lewis Joseph Gordon ' 3 June 64
William Patrick Lawlor P23 June 65
JohnStoyte ^29 Sept. 65
Ralph Bdmonstone Buchanan 1*29 Sept. 65
John Thomas Acton Drought ' 4 S^t. 67
'Ga.pi 01 Good Hopi"
'•OoBUWiri" *'Ja.vi.*' "Vittobia.*
"PsHiirsuLi.'* •* Bhubtpobb,"
'St. Sbbutzajt'
•NiTB*
Eyre, Eneign, P28 Auff. 17 j Lt. ^20 April 26 ; Capt. »3 April 28 ; Major, ^\
43 ; Col. 20 June 54 ; Major Gen. x6 Nov. 58 ; Lt.Oen. 3 Sept. 67 ; General, 23
Major, >*i7 Feb. 37 ; T*.
Sept. 74 ; C^
Oi-PTAIKS.
LnimvAjm.
WilliamPulton
William George Small*
Bennett William Lucas, InU. cfMuihttrn \
18 Nov. 78 J
John Frederick Irwin
Shirley Apthorp
Alfred Dashwood Worgan
William Whitmore Beagin?
Montagu William Battye, Interpreter
Percy Henry Noel Lake
Arthur Glyn Leonard
Stephen Watson, Adjutant 14 Nov. 74 ....
Heniy Allan Balfour Boulderson
Charles Gadman HodgkinBon
Charles Frederick Hastings Hedhurst....
Bbcoitd LnurarAirTS.
William Michael Collins White ...
Humphrey Martin Twynam
Philip Bower MacAdam
Cecil Willie Trevor Thomas Goff
Lionel Lewis Pile
33 Sept. 62
18 July 65
I Feb. 67
»ai Aug. 67
4 July 68
'ax Aug. 67
'25 Dec. 67
22 April 68
a Aug. 70
P30 Oct.
18 Deo.
'25 Dec.
8 Jan.
Pix Feb.
PjMay
8 Jan.
airn libut.
at Aug. 78
XX May 78
IX Oct. 79
14 Jan. 80
14 Jan. 80
7 Aug. 67;
'21 Aug. 67]
P22 Feb. 6fr
xsMar. 73
30 Sept. 74
xApr. 75
IX June 75
x8 Deo. 75
i 14 Sept. 78
I July 79
31 July 79
7 Aug. 79
a8 Oct. 71
a8 Oct. 71
a8 Oct. 71
a8 Oct. 71
38 Oct. 71
a8 Oct. 71
33 Sept. 69
13 Feb. 73
9 Aug. 73
xa Nov. 73
3 Aug. 73
II June 75
11 July 75
13 Feb. 76
Pojfmaeter, —
Qwurter Matter. -^JtjntB Rowland,* 4 Oct. 73.
Faeinat Wtdte.—Agente, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Embarked for Ceylon, September 1867.
1 Lt. Colonel Lacy served with the 33rd Regiment throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68, and as kxa
Lt-Colonel commanded the greater part of a Brigade during a portion of the advance on Magdala, and finali}-
was present at the storming and capture of Magdala (Medal) .
« M^or Lawson was present wiui the 59th Regiment at the operations before and capture of Canton in 1S57.
was engaged on the expedition from Canton to the White Cloud Mountains in June; also at the stormins asd
capture of Namtow on xxth Aug. 1858 (Medal with Clasp).
* Captain Shinkwin served with the 59th Regiment during the operations before Canton nnder Sir Michael Sey-
mour in the latter part of 1856 and beginmng of 1857, and was present at the attack and capture of Fort Ltn and tL;
Heights behind Canton on sSth Dec, and at the storming and capture of the city (wounded) on a9th Dec. 1857; »1» '
at the aflUr at the White Cloud Mountains, and afterwards with the expedition to the Gulf of Pecholi (Medal iriin
Claap).
* Lieut. Small served with the aoth Regiment in the Indian campaign in 1857-58, inolndixig the actamis »:
Ghanda, Umeerpore, and Sultanpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, and affliirs of Chnrda and Fort of Mu9j«eii3»
(Medal with Clasp).
1 Lieut. Beagin served with the Bn)editionary Field Force under Colonel J. R. Mackensie in Arabia from r,'^
October to the aoth December 1873, and was present at the investment, surrender, occupation, and deatruotion >^'
^e fort of Al-Kota, and subsequent march to Zaida in pursuit of Ally Bin Mana, the chief of HooshabL
* Quarter Master Rowland served with the 73rd Regiment in the Indian Mutiny campaign, inoluding the opera-
tions in the GK)rruckpore District in 1858, and on the Nepaalfh)ntier in 1859 (Medal).
Digitized by VjOOQ IC
60th (The King's Royal Rifle Corps).
fSub DUtrieU Nos. 51 and 5a.
Sifie Depot, Wiaoherter. 204
''CeUr et Audax." "Rol»ia" "Vimibba" "Mabtikiqub'* "Talaybbi." "Pubktbs d'Okob" "Aibuhbba"
,,[^IU»AD RoDBIfto" "BaDAJOZ" " SaLAHAITCA" *' ViTTOBIA" "PYBBKBBS" "NlTBLLB" "NiTB" "ObTHBB**
TocLousB " *• Pbhutbula*' *' PuirjAUB " *• MooLTAv " •• GoojBBAT " '* Taku F0BT8 " " Pbbw" " Dblhi" " BuSACO."
YeTva'Sei. OoloMliaObi^t.—FUld Martial Sit Soy olSiffhnest The Duke o/Cambridge, X&. ZP. QCB. QCMQ. GCSI.
FuU Half ^ 3 Mar- 69.
i;a^ pj^ OolonelB CommBsdant— x Sir Arthur Aa
i j 99 May 35; Copt. ^17 Aug. 41 ; llajw
General, 90 April 61 : Lt. General, 22 Oct. 70; venerai, x uoc 77 ; Uoto
! 9 Freeman Murray, Eneign, '94 Feb. 95; Lt. '8 April 96; Capt. '91 Dec. 39; Major, 'go Aug.
, CoIoimI, 5 Nov. 47 '^ ' ' « ^T- ,- . r, , . , ,. . ^ , ^ .
„ 3 Mar. 69.
OolonelB Cob
rss; <
an Ml
f, 5 Nov. 47 ^ . -
X Oct. 77 ; Colonel Commandant 6otli Eifles, xx Oct 76.
, Qg. 41 ; J
OeTural, 90 April 61 : Lt. wneral, '.
" "' tneufn, P94 FeD. 95; Jjt. '8 Apru 96; Copt. '9X l»ec. 39; Major, '90 Aug. 44; .
Colonel, 98 N0V.54 : Jfty'or GeTteral, 13 Aug. 69 ; Liei$t. General, 95 Oct. 71 ; General,
u.
Lieutenant Oolonela.— 4 Rowley Willes Hinxman,* 2nd Lt. 93 Nov. 49; Lt. '3 Mar. 54; Ca^. 1$ Jan. 58;
JBt.Mty'or, 19 Jan. 64 ; Mqjor, 94 April 79 ; Bt.Lt.Col.,7 Jan. 74 ; Lt.Colonel, 5 June 75 ; Colonel, 7 Jan. 79.
X James Durham Dundas,' 2nd Lt. 3 Mar. 54 ; Lt. 93 Mjurch 55 ; Copt. 99 June 58 ; Bt.Mtyor, X9 Not. 70 ;
Mtyor, X April 73 ; Bref>et Lieutenant Colonel, 1 Oct. 77 ' " ' ' " ' '
9 James Joseph Collins, JEneian, 1*95 Aug. 54; Lt
Major, 5 July 73 j Lt.Colonel, 91 Aug. 78.
Hmoti. — 8 Cromer Ashbnmham,* EnngH, 90 April 55 ;
X Kennetc Gregg Henderson,? Eneign, 93 April 55 ; Lt. 6 Ma^
4 James Sturgeon Hamilton Algar,? Eneign, xo May
March 75
-, Lieutenant Colonel, xg Dec. 77.
93 Mar. 55 ; Geqft. 'xq July 59 ; 3t,Mt^or, 5 July 79 ;
Li. 96 Oct. 55; Capt. '93 Jan. 63 j McQor, x6 Oct. 73.
' ; Capt. P30 June 63 ; Major, 97 Mar 74.
6 May 56 ; Capt. ^30 June i
55 i Lt. »9 May 56; Capt.
X7 May 64; MqjoTf xo
9.«.c. George Hatchell, Aeeieiant A^utani General, Bengal; Entign, 22 Oct. 55; Lt, 97 Sept. 57; Capt,
'94 Jan. 65; Mqjor, 99 Not. 76 ; 3<.jU.Ce>/on0^ 92 Not. 79.
X James Kiero Watson, Eneign, 90 July 55 ; Lt. ^1 May 57 ; Capt. x May 65 ; Bt.Mt^'or, x Oct. 77 ; Mtyor,
xoDeo. 77.
9 William Gerard Byron," Eneign, '95 Sept. 55 ; Li.* 7 Sept. 58 ; Oap<. '3 Jan. 65 ; Bi.Mc^or, x Oct. 77 ;
Mqjor, 90 June 78.
3 p.e.e, WiUiam Lewis Kinloch OgilTy, Eneign, x8 June 57 j Lt, »x5 June 58 ; Capt. 'xx Deo. 66 j Mc^or,
9x Ar- "
4 John
3
9x Aug. 78.
John Charley, Eneign, '7 Mar. 56; Lt. ^21 Feb. 60 ; Capt. 'x4 Aug. 67 ; Major, 12 Sept. 79.
Astley Fellowes Terry," Entign, i April 58 ; Lt. 'xi Sept. 60 ; Capt. '8 Deo. 67; Mgjor, 7 Jan. So.
Captaiitb.
John Gustavns Crosbie
George Hewitt Trotman
Nesbit Willoughby Wallace "
3 Arthur Morris^^
4 Charles Matthew Galderoni^
3 Charles Pierson Cramer >> m
4 James Henry Herbert Croft
Pmnois Walkce GTen![eil,{Bt.Lt.Colonel, 29 Not. 79), \
Brigade Mmor, Dover }
Alex. Angus Airlie E:inloch,2>.^. Q.lf . Gen. Xkgber Die.
3 Aubrey vere O'Brien"
3 Charles Louis Constantine de Robeok
X George Thomas Whitaker,^i^«to«i i Glamorgamekire \
B^ Volunteere )
I Gtoorge Carpenter
3 Bioh&rd CoUingwood Bobinson^'
a George Lancelot McLean Farmer
X Denis Bingham^*
z John Talbot Damley Crosbie, J«l0 de Camp to Sir 'i
Tkomae Steele >
X Henry Donald Browne
X Bdmund Lomax Fraser^* ;
Reginald Chalmer
WiBiamTllden
Henry Blackwood MacCall, Aide de Camp to the \
Commander in Chirf, Eaet Indiee S
4 BeiOamin Frend
3 Ambrose Hnmphrys Bircham," ^14/. n Middleeex\
Ryu Volunteere i
4 Heniy Affleck Houlton Ward
4 Alexander Ferdinand Henry Mitchell-Innea' *
a William Forster
Robert Cradock Davies^*
Henry Philip Myles Wylie, Adj. sth Adm. Bati. >
CheekireBi/U Volunteere S
3 James Nugent Blackwood-Price
3 Charles HoUed Smith"
4 James John Mallandaine
a Henry SaTill Marsham ^*
3 Thomas Sydenham Clarke
3 Ernest HoTcll Thurlow"
3 Mon. Keith Tumour"
4 Herbert Jamm Hope-Bdwardes
4 Thomas Prince Lloyd
3 Fiennes Boughton Newton Dickenson"
X Bdward Thomas Henry Hutton," at Stqf College
4 Horace Walpole
3 Fulbert Wright Archer"
4 Charles Wortham
LXBVZBVAJTTS.
X John Dowling Howden
3 Charles Michell," Jnetructor ofMueketry xs July 76 ...
4 Francis Moore Ward
9 Charles Hope, Inetruetor of Mueketry 5 Jan. 77
3 Riohard Steele Rupert Fetherstonhaugh"
3 Godfrey Astell"
Humphrey DaTid Parry Okeden, Private See. 4r Aide \
de Camp to Lt. Gov.^N. W. Prooineee j
X Nicholas Edward de Etomer Fenwick
Walter Henry Holbech,**«en7iii9 in a civil eapaeitg in 1
Cvpme j
William Storrock Anderson
93 April 58
'x9 May s'
96 Mar. 5I
'9x May 58
13 May 59
'94 Aug. 58
X9N0T. 58
» 5 Aug. 59
39 Not. 55
*iS Oct. 59
>99 Oct. 59
'ax Dec. 60
4 Jan. 60
» 6 Jan. 60
'z6 April 6x
x7Aug. 6x
»8Aug. 6a
i^isJune 63
'93 June 63
x7Mar. 63
P 9 Oct. 63
Px6Feb. 64
9 Feb. 64
'28 June 64
P98 Oct, 64
'24 Jan. 65
7 Mar. 65
1*96 May 65
*29 Sept. 65
»io Oct. 65
' I Deo. 65
99 May 66
* 9 Dec. 65
P 3 Dec, 65
P 3 April 66
f 2 Oct. 66
6 July 67
93 July 61
8 Aug. 67
' 9 Aug. 67
I* IX Aug. 67
'10 Aug. 67
f I May 67
P X Feb.
'x9 Oct.
P25 Dec.
8 Jan.
'25 Sept.
'13 June
I* 2 Sept.
'33 Jan.
Px4 Oct.
3 Feb.
'x8 Sept.
xsAug.
4 Jan.
4 June
Pa6 Oct.
»8x April
P3xM!ar.
'31 July
1*34 Sept.
P 8 Sept
» xMar.
'34 Jan.
'31 Jan.
» 7 Feb.
P 7Mar.
V36May
xDec.
»i4 Aug.
'si Aug.
'2x Feb.
'xx Deo.
'x9 Feb.
97 Feb.
» 8 Mar.
7 Aug.
'90 Nov.
9 April
30 June
'38 Oct.
IX Jan.
P 3 Feb.
XX Sept.
P17 Feb.
P34 April
»39 May
" 9 Feb.
'33 Mar.
'99 Not.
'I3 July
' 9 Aug.
'37 Oct.
" 9 -A^QR-
P 8 Dec.
P30 Not.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
'so May
XX Jan.
'33 Jan.
'24 April
• 9 Feb.
P38 May
~9Aug.
'38 Oct.
8 May
34 Apr.
94 Apr.
a6 Feb.
13 Aug.
37 Mar.
X Apr.
3 Apr.
10 Mar.
X Apr*
X3 May
13 May
X Deo.
19 Aug.
99 Nov.
98 Mar.
30 Juno
8 Dec.
Dec.
Mar.
Mar.
July
Aug.
Oct.
Jan.
y Jan.
7 May
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6oth (The King's Royal Bjfle Corps).
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3 Henry Allfrey"
I Robert Henley
1 Mordaunt Charles Boyle, Inttruetor ofMutketry 30 May 79
2 Horatio Reginald Meuds
4 Montagu Charles Brudenell Forestier Walker, Adjutant -ig May 77 ...
4 GeoffVey Grimwood Grimwood
4 Henry Vere
3 Edward Obert Hindley Wilkinaon,** Adjutant x Dec. 75
2 Basil Templer Graham Montgomery
4 Robert Storv
2 Ea^^ene Ayshford Sanford
2 Robert Charles Dighton Wilson
4 GrenviUe Hylton Wells'*
1 Hon, Alwyne Henry Fulke Greville
2 Hubert Richard Lovett
2 Frederick Savill Marsham, Adjutant 16 Feb. 78
3 RobertHenry Gunning**
1 Edward William Herbert"
2 Gilbert Samuel Baynes
4 Guy Theophilus Campbell, Aide d« Camp to Lt.Oeneral Bughn
4 Robert George Buchanan-Riddell, IntUruetor ofMmhetrjf 6 Nov. 78
4 Hon. Conway Stratford George Canning
2 Robert Erskine Wade Copland-Crawford
4 Gerard Charles Eitson
3 Archibald Edward Miles"
2 Lord Frederick FitzGrerald
I Harold Gore-Browne, .id/ttioM^ 30 May 79
1 William Pitcaim Campbell
2 Arthur Davidson
I Lewis William George Butler
a Herbert Delamark Banks
Harry John Bolton
4 Robert Calverley Alington Bewioke Bewicke
a Robert Edmund Golightly
4 Edgar Waldegrave Brodie, Interpreter
a Hubert Cornwall Legh ,
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4 Edward James Stuart Wonley
a Daniel Charles William Lysons
I Horace John Nevill"
4 Charles Archibald Townshend Boultbee
3 Archer Parry Crawley"
3 Dudley Granville^Bichard Ryder"
3 George Conyers Baker Baker"..
1 John Bajrmond Garrett"
2 Ramsi^ Greorge Henry Couper
4 Charles Edward Clowes
1 Lee La Trobe Bateman
z aw Thomas Herbert Cochrane Troubridge, BaH
4 Xortf Walter PiteGerald
3 William Joseph Mvers"
3 Maurice O'Oonnell" ,
4 Edward Tatton Pakenham
3 Warine Du Vemet Lysley"
3 Charles Berkeley Pigott"
2 Geoffrey George Gordon, £ord Tewkesbury
2 Francis Alexander Fortescuo
I Edward Stuart St. Aubyn
3 Henry Edward Buchanan-Riddell
3 Thomas Edward Milbome-Swinnerton-Pilkington
4 Walpole SwintonEays
3 Charles Roderick Robert M'Grigor
4 George Guy Hunter Allgood
3 Arthur Dunbar Pixley "„,.
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Pay««<«^.-4 Arthur Gore Anderson.* ,6 Aug. 59 ; Sn»ign, 5 March 58 ; fioji.lf«o?TMardi i^&^
, Arthur J. Roberta.* x Apr. 78 ; ^n». 8 Oct. 58 ; Lt. '18 July 6a j CaL 3 SeptX"
3 Edwa^ Court Haynes,* i Apr. 78 ; En*. '35 Mi^ S5 i Lt, »a NoV. 55; &»«: »8 Juiw 67.
Quarter Matter:—^ William Nasaan Hnlmmi » r^ Awii fi, ^*' ^*^ *"**• ^
Quarter Ma»tere.—2 William Nassau Holmes,*^ 17 April 67.
x William Dlxon.w 19 Jan. 76.
3 James Ireland," ao April 78.
4 Evi John Crane, 15 March 79.
Green— Foctn^f Scarlet.— J^mfo, Messrs. Cox and Co.
i$t Battalion returned from Halifax^ Nova Seotia^ 9 Jan, 77. Windkeeter
2nd Battalion embarked for India, September 1867. Candakar Field Force '
3rd Battalion embarked for Natal^ 19 Ftbruary 1879, N^atal.
itk Battalion erharkedfor India, a November 1876. Agra, Bengal,
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' Sir Arthnr Ganynghame proceeded to China in 1841 as Aide de Camp to Lord Saltonn, and was present at the
jrm and capture of Chin-kisu3g-Foo (led the Column of attack on the Heights of Makuikiow), and at the investment
Nankin (Medal). In 1854 accompanied the Army to the East as Assistant Quarter Master General to the ist Divi-
on, was present at the aJffair of Bulganac, battle of Alma, taking of Balaklava, affair of 23rd Oct. on the Heights
' the TchemaTa, battles of Balaklava and Inkerman (served with the Guards in the Sand-bag Battery, and led
ito action a detached portion of the 20th Regiment), and siege of Sebastopolup to May 1855 (Medal with four
lasps, C3., Officer of the Legion of Honor, Turkish Medal, and 4th Class of the Medjidie). In March 1855 was
ppointed local M^jor General, m May took command of a Division of the Turkish Contingent, and in August re-
nted the personal thanks of the Sultan and was created a Lt.Cjieneral in the Turkish Army. In Oct. 1855 sailed in
:)mmand of 10.000 men to occupy Kertch, and assisted to maintain that position throughout the second winter
I the Crimea ^Turkish War Medal, and 2nd Class of the Medjidie) . In 1 863 commanded at Lahore the reserve forces
rthe army employed in the Bittana campaign. On the 2nd and 23rd April 1869, when in command of the Northern
iiyl.«ion of Ireland, received the thanks of the Irish Government on the snpp^ression of the Fenian rising. In July
S69 made ^CB. Established the military occupation of the Transvaal on its annexation in 1877. Commanded
le combined forces on the Kei River in the war with the Galekas and rebellion of the Gaikas in Ka£fVaria in 1877.
* Colonel Hinxman served with the 60th Rifles in the campaign of 1857 against the mutineers in India (W)m 7th
nne, including the battle of Budlee ke Serai and taking the Heights before Delhi, the subsequent siege operations,
£saalt and capture of the city, with the final attack on and occupation of the palace (Medal with Clasp).
> Lt.Co1onel Dundaa served with the 60th Rifles in the caxnpaign of 1857 against the mutineers in India from 7th
ane, iroloding the battle of Budlee ke Serai and taking the Heignts before Delhi, the subsequent eie^e operations
0 6ch Aognat (wounded on xoth June). Served the campaign of 1858 in Rohilcund, including the actions of Buga-
ralla and Nugena, relief of Moradabad, action on the Dojura, assault and capture of Bareilly, attack and bombard-
Doni of Shahgehanpore defeat of the rebels and relief of the garrison, capture of the Fort of Bunnai, pursuit of the
inemy to the left oank of the (3oomtee, and destruction of the Fort of Mahomdee ; Oude campaign, mduding the
ictioDS of Pusgaon and Rissoolpore, attack and capture of Fort Mittowlie, and action of Biswah (Medal with Clasp),
krvcd on the Red River expedition of 1870 (Brevet of Major).
' Major Aahbumham served with the 60th Rifles in the Indianmutinycampaign in 1857-58, including the actions
m the Hindun, battle of Budlee ke Serai and taking of the Heights before Delhi, subsequent siege operations, assault
md capture of the city, with'th&flnal attack on and occupation of the palace. Campaign in Rohilcund, including
Jie actions of Bugawalla and Nugena, relief of Moradabad, action on the Dojura, assault and capture of Bareilly,
ittack and bombardment of Shahjehanpore defeat of the rebels and relief of the garrison, capture of the Fort of
Bonnai, pursuit of the enemy to the left bank of the Groomtee, destruction of the Fort of Mahomdee, attack on and
lestruction of Shahabad (Medal with Ch&sp).
7 Minors Henderson and Algar served with the 60th Rifles in the suppression of the mutiny in the Shahabad
district of Bengal in 1858 (Medal). Also throughout the campaign of z86o in China (Medal with two Clasps for
Taku Forte and Pekin).
' Hi^'or Byron served with the 38th Regiment in the Indian campaign in 1857-58, and was present at the assault
and capture of Meangunge, siege and capture of Luoknow, and action at Barree (Medal with Clasp) .
^ Mfl^or Tony, (3aptains Smith, Thurlow, and Dickenson, Lieuts. Fetherstonhaugh, Wells, Herbert, and Miles,
and Second Lieuts. Kevill, Ryder, Grarrett, Myers, O'Connell, Lysley, and Pigott served with the 3rd Battalion 60th
Hiiles in the latter part of the Zola war of 1879.
*' Captain Robinson served in the Red River expedition of 1870. Also served with the 3rd Battalion 60th Rifles in
the latter part of the Zulu war of 1879.
^* Captains Wallace, Oalderon, Bingham, Fraser, Mitchell-Innes, Da vies, Marsham (as Adjutant), and Archer,
and Lieutenant Holbech served on the Red River expedition of 1870.
u Captain Morris served with the 60th Rifles throughout the campaign of z86o in China (Medal with two
Clasps). Served with the 3rd Battalion 60th Rifles in the latter part of the Zulu war of 18^9.
u Captains Cramer, O'Brien, and Bircham, Lieuts. Mic^ell, Astell, and AUf^ey, Second Lieuts. Oawley and Baker,
and (Quarter Master Ireland served with the 3rd Battalion 6oih Rifles in the Zulu war of 1879, and were present at
the action of Gingindhlovu and relief of Ekowe.
* Captain the Hon. Keith Tumour served in the Red River expedition of 1870. Also with the 3rd Battalion 60th
Rifles in the Zulu war of 1879, and present at the action of Gingindhlovu and relief of Ekowe.
n Captain Hutton served with the 3rd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Zulu war of 1879 ; ^^^ present at the action of
Gingindhlovu and relief of Ekowe; and afterwards served as Aide de Camp to Major General Crealock, command-
:qk the zst Division.
^ Lieut. Wilkinson served as A^utant of the 3rd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Zulu war of 1879, including the
action of Gingindhlovu and relief of Ekowe.
M Lieut. Gunning served with the 3rd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Zulu war of 2879, and was present at the action
of Gingindhlovu and relief of Ekowe. Afterwards served as Adjutant of the Battalion throughout the operations
of " Clarke's Column."
" Quarter Master Holmes served with the and Battalion 60th Rifles throughout the Kaffir war of 1852-53 (Medal).
In enppression of the Indian mutiny in 1858 in the Shahabad district (Medal). Also throughout the campaign
of i860 in China (Medal with two Clasps for the Taku Forts and Pekin).
^ Quarter Master Dixon served throughout the Indian Mutiny campaigns of 1857-59, including the siege operas
tions before Delhi, assault and capture of the city, with the final attack on and occupation of the palace (wounded)^
campaign in Rohilcund, including the action of Bugowalla'and Nugena, relief of Moradabad, action on the Dojura,
fisfianltand capture of Bareilly, attack and bombardment of Shaluehanpore, defeat of the rebels and relief of the
garrison, capture of the fort of Bunnai, pursuit of the enemy to the left bank of the Goomtce, and destruction of
the Fort of Mahomdee, attack and destruction of Shahabad, action of Bnnkagong ; the Oude campaign, including
the actions at Pusgaon and Russoolpore, attack and capture of Fort Mitowlee, and action at Biswah (Medal with
Ciaan). Served in the Red River expedition of 1870.
•> Major Anderson and Captains Roberts and Haynes.— For War Services, see Army Pay Department.
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Lll17TBKi.irTB.
Henry Allfrey"
Robert Henley
Mordaunt Charles Boyle, Inttmetor of Mutketry 30 May 79
Horatio Reginald Menda
Montagu Charles Brudenell Forestier Walker, Adjittantzg May 77 ...
GeofiVey Grimwood Grimwood
Henry Vere
Edward Obert Hindley Wilkinson," Adjutant i Dec, 75
Basil Templer Graham Montgomery
Robert Story
Eugene Ayshford Sanford
Robert Charles Dighton Wilson
Grenville Hylton Wells'*
Son. Alwyne Henry Fulke Greville
Hubert Richard Lovett
Frederick Bavill Marsham, Adjutant x6 Feb. 78
Robert Henry Gunning**
Edward William Herbert"
Gilbert Samuel Baynes
Guy Theophilus Campbell, Aide de Camp to Lt.General R%ghe$
Robert George Buchanan -Riddell, IntUruetor ofMu$ketry 6 Nov. 78
Hon. Conway Stratford George Canning
Robert Erskine Wade Copland-Crawford
Gerard Charles Kitson
Archibald Edward Miles"
Lord Frederick FitzG«rald
Harold Gore-Browne, ^<l7»<a»< 30 May 79
William Pitcaim Campbell
Arthur Davidson
Lewis William George Butler
Herbert Delamark Banks
Harry John Bolton
Robert Calverley Alington Bewioke Bewicke
Robert Edmund Golightly
Ed^ Waldegrave Brodie, Interpreter
3 Hubert Cornwall Legh .
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Edward James Stuart Wortley
Daniel Charles William Lysons
Horace John Nevill"
Charles Archibald Townshend Boultbee
Archer Parry Crawley"
Dudley Granville Richard Ryder"
George Conyers Baker Baker"
John Raymond Garrett"
Ramsay George Henxy Couper
Charles Edward Clowes
Lee La Trobe Bateman ,
Sir Thomas Herbert Cochrane Troubridge, Bart
Lord Walter PiteGerald ;.
William Joseph Myers" ,
Maurice O'Connell"
Edward Tatton Pakenham ,
Warine Du Vemet Lysley"
Charles Berkeley Pigott"
Geoffrey George Gordon, Lord Tewkesbury
Francis Alexander Fortescue
Edward Stuart St. Aub3m
Henry Edward Buchanan-Rid dell ,
Thomas Edward Milbome-Swinnerton-Pilkington
Walpole Swinton Kays
Charles Roderick Robert M*Grigor
George Guy Hunter Allgood
Arthur Dunbar Pixley ,
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fiio' * ^^■^A^*»?*«~ » h^' 78 ; J?«». 8 Oct. 58 ; Lt. Px8 Jul> 63; CbS*. 3 Septr^.
6n 3 Edward Court Haynes,* i Apr. 78 ; Ent. P35 May 55 : Lt. »2 Nov kT- Cfaat rgj^ *-
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"I 3 James Ireland," so April 78.
— , 4 Kvi John Crane, 15 March 79.
Green— JPociN^t Qcaxlet.—AgenU, Messrs. Cox and Co.
i»t Battalion returned from Haltfax, Nova Scotia, 3 Jan. 77, WinekeHer
snd Battalion enHMurkedfor India, September X867. Candakar Field Force '
3rd Battalion embarked for Natal, 19 February X879. N«tal.
ith Battalion eirbarkedfor India, a November 1876. Ayra, Bengal
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7 Oct. 74 } Colontl 68th Foot, q April 64. , ^ ^ ^ ^_ ^ v •
laentonaat Ooloael.— Aubrey Harvey Tucker ,» Enrign, '13 Sept. 53 ; J"- 6 Nov. 54 i C^P*- ^ Oct- ^ J Jwjor,
13 Nov. 75 ; Xt«»^«anf Colonel, ao Oct. 79.
Xi^ors.— j>.«.e. George Kennedy Snaw,^ £rn
X April 74 ; Mqjor, 31 May 76.
E^uiffn, aa April 55 ; LI. Pa6 Oct. 55 ; Cap^- " ^*ar- 6» J Bi.Utv'or,
74; iHq;or, 3: May ,^. .
VUliam Algernon Kay,* Etuign, 5 June 55 ; Lt. P7 May 58; Capt. 10 Nov. 69 ; Mtyor, ag Oct. 79,
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William Fred. Woodward*
Samuel William Tyndall
Arthur Law Woodland
William Gordon
Albert Hamilton Stanley
William Keily Weetropp"
Carr^ Fulton
Norman Robert Stewart
John Chinery Hilliard
LixunviLirTS.
FranciB George Arch.Wiehe
Charles Waring Darwin, Adjutant 13 Nov. 75
Frank Robert Crodon Carleton
Alwyn de Blaquire Valentine Paget
Herbert Swayne FitzGerald
Henry GoorgeWay
Howard Goad
Arthur Courtney Hilliard, Jnttruetor qf
Musketry 3X Oct. 79
Henry Aubrey Cartwright
Gerard Thomas Noel ^
William Kiogsdown Curling
William Maxwell Menzies
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I Fcteinge Green.- Agenie, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Betumed from New Zealand, 12 June iB66.—Smbarkedfor India, zo Feb. 1873.
^ Lord William Paulet served the Eastern campaign of z 854 as Assistant Adjutant General to the Cavalry Division ,
L'io'iading the battles of Alma, Bolaklava, and Iiikennan, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, CB.,
< Officer of the Lesrion of Honor, Commander ist Class St. Maurice and St. Laisarus, 3rd Class of the Mediidie,
arui Turkish Medal) .
^ U. Colonel Tucker served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 68th Light Infantry, including the battles of
Alma, Baloklava, and Likerman, siege and mil of Sebostopol (Medal with four Clasps, Knight of the Legion of
li'>nor, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the New Zealand war in z 864-66, and was present at the engagement
><^ Te fUmga (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
* Major Shaw served with the 60th Rifles in the Indian campaign in 1858, and acted as Field Adjutant of Colonel
V>';ili«r'B Column employed against the rebels in Shahabad (mentioned in despatches. Medal). Also throughout the
iA upaign of z86o in Chma (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasps).
^ Major Kay served with the 68th Light Infantry in the New Zealand war in 1864-66, and was present at the attack
0:1 Gate Pah (Medal).
^ Captain Ck>vey served in the New Zealand war m 1864-66 as Adjutant of the 68th Light Infkntrv and as Field
.Vdjutant of Tauranga Field Force, and was present at the attack on Gate Pah (mentioned in despatches) and
uiiifagement at Te Ranga (mentioned in despatches. Modal).
' Capuin Crawford served with the 2nd Queen's Royals throughout the campaign of i860 in North China,
inclading the actions of Sinho, taking of Tangku, actions of the z8th and 2zst September, and surrender of Pekin
(Medal with two Clasps).
" Captain Woodward served with the 68th Light Infantry in the New Zealand war in Z864-66 (Medal).
'^ Captain Wostropp served with the 80th Regiment on the Bhootan Expedition of 1865 (Medal with Clasp).
^' Quarter Master Shea vervod throughout the New Zealand campaign of Z864-66, and was present at the attack
m the Gate Pah and the engagement at Te Ranga (Medal).
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Alexander Plnnket Van Homiigh*
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Robert Hayes Corbett
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3xOct. 77
9 Jan. 78
7 May 78
39 Jan. 79
25 Jan. 80
99 Not. 79
'aoOot. 69
' 7 May 70
»23 Nov. 70
a8 Oct. 7x
28 Oct. 7x
28 Oct. 71
zoMar. 76
38 Oct. 77
aoNov. 75
aoNov. 76
80I
; Btu. iz March 59; Xi, t
Pagmaeter.—Vfm. John Edw. Graham Sutherland, x Apr.
QHoriM- JTofeer.— James Wilson," 7 Nov. 68.
Faemgt BxiSC—Agenie, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Seiurned from Nova Seotia, June iBjz.^Bmbarkedfor Media, Faftraaty 1878.
r»«5Se|it69.
Apr. 63; Cept.
' Sir Thomas Steele served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 as Militaiy Secretary to Lord Raglan and Gtam"
Simpson, including the battles of the Alma (mentioned in despatches), Balaklava, and Likerman (mentioced), asd
siege of SebastopoT (Medal with four Clasps, CB., Aide de Camp to the Queen and Colonel, Officer of the higion
of Honor, Commander 2nd Class St. Maurice and St. Lazarus, ^rd Class of the Me4)idie, and Turkish Medal).
* Lt. Colonel Blackett served with the 98th Regiment in the Peshawur Expeditionary Force on the Eusoftie Ymaxxa
under Sir Sydney Cotton in April and Slay 1858) and at the affliir with the Hindostanee fanatics on the Height* of
Bittana on the 4U1 May (Medal with Clasps).
* Msjor Hevwood served with the xst Royals in the Crimean campaign from the xst June X855, inelodinf: i^e
siege and fiJl of Sebastqpol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) . Served as Commandant of H.M. Hospital
Ship " Victor Smanuel*' oft the Gtold Coast during the Ashanti war in 1874 (Medal).
* Captain Boileau served with the 6ist Regiment at the siege assault and capture of Delhi (and as a vohmteer wiU:
the ArtiUery from 26th August till its fall), including repulse of sorties on 4th z8th and 23rd July and zstABgntf
z8<7 (Medal with Clasp).
* Captain Van Homrigh served with the and Queen's throughout the China war of x86o, imdadingtlie taking of
the Taku Forts, actions of the 12th and Z4th August, and azst September, and advance on Fekin (Medal viUi
two Clasps).
* Major Murray served in the Zulu war of X879, first as Aide de Camp to Maj[or G^eneral Crealook, comrnHndraf
the zst Division, and afterwards as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General m the Intelligenoe Branch of tbe
Division ; was finally attached in this capacity to Clarke's Column, reconnoitred the count^ beyond Ulnndi u
fisur as the Nsome region, and made a reconnaissance of the route to be traversed by the column ftom Ulandi u
the Middle Drift of the Tugels River (Brevet of Major).
>^ Quarter Master Wilson served with the aand Regiment at the taking and destruction of the vUIages ia the
Boroe Vall«y, N. W. frontier of India, in November 1853. Also with the expeditionary force against the Lnirsckisi
Mohmunds, inoluding the taking and destniotion of several villages in August and September Z854 (Medal mU
Clasp). ^
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'Z^^SlH-^'- '] 62nd {WaMire).-Li^^ed to 99th. 1^^^,%1^.
"Niva" "Pbkihbuli." "raBozB8Hi.H" "SoBBAOir" " Sbvastopol."
208
Ytari' Sar.
FiTirHilSf
Pfty.'Pay.
33
OoLinBl.—'^ Biffkt Hon. Sir WiUiam Thomaa Knollya.i SCB. Snngn^ 9 Dec. 13; Li. 4r Capt. as Sept. 17 :
Capi. 4r Lt. Colonel^ P31 Dec. a? ; Colonel^ 33 Nov. 41 ; Major Oeneral, ao June 54 ; Lieut. QeneraU " Jan. 60 ;
Qeneral, 17 June 66 ; Coionel 6and Foot, 16 Nov. 58.
lieatenant Colonel.— William John Chade,* Enngn, 'xa Nov. 47; Lt.^^ia Sept. 48; Cap^- 30 ^^^le 54;
£t.2£eyor, 15 Dec. S4i Bt,Lt. Colonel, 9 Nov. 6a; Major, 15 May 7a; LieuUnani Colonel, a8 Oct. 76; Colonel,
I Oct. 77.
Xi^'on.— Donglas Hastings,* Xnetgn, ao March 40 ; Lt. 8 April 49 ; Capt, 15 March 53 ; Brevet M^or,
a3 March 65 ; Brevet Lt. Colonel, 7 Sept. 74 ; Major, a8 Oct. 76.
ohnLovell Kelly. Bneign, x May 58; X«. »x6 Nov. 60; Capt, P19 July 64; l?r#w« Mqjor, 1 Oct. 77 ;
Major, n May 78. ^
fiobertNevill Groam '•'23 April
p.t. e. John Boughey , Briaade Major ^ Mal\fax, 8 July
milegrew Reginald Berkeley Wodehouse, > - ^.^
-ii;W«^ 4 ^or/WJk i2j/j« Volunfeere S 7 «ov.
Thomas Hamilton Forsjth, AdjiOantX
Wiliekire Militia S
Thomas Fentham Todd
Henry Jones
Yieesmius Knox
Thomas Edward Vemer
Robert Hayne
» 4 Dec.
aoMay
'as Sept.
'as Jan.
'as Sept.
William Bowlas Williams.^..... .....^. ^. ['30 Oct.
8 Jan.
'a7 April
Captaihs.
. [ LIKUT.
6a'P a May 65 ' a May 68
6al 7 Nov.
63 'la Dec.
Hany Molyneox Garter, D.A.A, Gen. for
Muetetrg, Peehamur j
George Lake Talbot Dennlss/ Interpreter..
James Henry Bowhill, Adjutant 34 Not. 7s
John Frederic Inglis./M^qf ifH«ik.ixMay78
Finlay Coohrane leatson
BdwardClea»yHill«
Herbert Thomas De Cartaret Hobbs
Svdney Charles Faolder
Charles Bdward Lane Cl&rke
Alexander Wallace
George Pelham Hatch
Ftencis Henry Tonge
George Frederick Watson
Edward Reginald Noroliflb Walton...
63 'a9 May
64I' 7 Aug.
6oi'a4 Nov.
671' 3 Feb.
65 '33 Mar.
' '36 Feb.
3 April
aSOct.
38 Oct.
Bsooim LisuTxirAVxs.
aMD LIXUT.
Granville Henry Loch ai Aug.
George Willonghby Smith Fryer ai Aug.
HerbertAlfred Stock
William Annesley Burton Dennys
John Lampen
Norman Gniohester Perkins.
13 Aug.
X3 Aug.
13 Aug.
13 Aug.
Arthur DeoniB Molynouz PorviB I xi Oct.
65 ' 3 Feb. 69
65 »X4 July 69
9 July 74
a8 April 75
7 Feb. 76
5 Sept. 77
ax April 77
XI May 78
xaJuly 78
7 Ang. 78
a6 Deo. 79
BBBT.ICJLJ. I BT.I.T.C01..
0 Jan. 7a
a Feb. 73
a Nov. 73
a Deo. 74
1 Feb. 75
0 Sept. 75
o Sept. 7S
X Sept. 76
B Oct. 76
Q Nov. 76
B Oct. 76
3 Feb. 78
BagmaeUr.—
Qfuerter Maeter,— John Moore.7 as Maroh 6a.
JFaeinae Bxitt.-^Aaente, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Bmbarkedfor India, 30 December x868.
1 Sir WillxAm Thomas Knollys served with the Scots Fusilier Guards from the 6th March to the end of the Penin-
tolar war in X814, and was present at the blockade of Bayonne, repulse of the sortie—on which occasion Sir Henry
Sullivan and ten Officers of the Guards were killed or died of their wounds.
' Colonel Chads served as Aide de Camp to General Godwin throughout the Burmese war of x85a-s3* >^<^ ^<m
present at the assault and capture of Martaban, the destruction of the river stockades at Rangoon, attack on the
White House Stockade, xath April (wounded, but did not quit the field), and operations of the two following days,
concluding with the storm of tne Great Shoe Dagon Pagoda stockade ; also present at the captures of Bassoin and
Pegu, the relief of the beleaguered Garrison at Pegu, and the operations of the four following days, during which
the enemy in force were driven out of three entrenched positions (Medal with Clasp for Pegu, and Brevet of Major) ;
received uie thanks of the Governor General in Council on six separate occasions during the war. Served as a
volunteer at the bombardment and capture of Bomarsund in the Baltic expedition of x8s4 (Medal). Served as
Btefi Captain at Smyrna firom April to dept. 1855, and as Commandant with rank of Assistant Adjutant General at
Bmyma and Abydos (Dardanelles ftom xst Sept. 1855 to a7th Oct. X856).
* Lt.Colanel Hastings served with the 78th Highlanders in the Persian war in 1857, including night attack and
bttUe of Kooshab and bombardment of Mohumrah (Medal with Clasp). Served also in Bengal in the several
actions leading to and ending in the relief of the Revidenpy at Lucknow— severely wounded (Medal with Clasp
and a year's service). Served with the 6th Regiment in the Hasara campaign of x868 (Medal with Clasp).
* CapUdn Denniss served in the Afghan war of 1879, ^^^ ^ ^o and, and afterwards in the ist Division of the
Peshawur Valley Field Force.
* Lieut. Hill served with the and Division Peshawur Valley Field Force in the Afghan war in 1879.
7 Quarter Master Moore served in the Crimean campaign in 1855 (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, and Turkish
Medal).
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UmbaiiA, Bengal \ 63rd (West Suffolk). — Linked to ^6th,
"B0K0HT-0P-Zb«" «'MXKTnriQU»*"*GXJADiLLOUPl'* "ALMi." "iKMBMiJr
Colonel.— AV Richard Waddy,» KCB.,En*ign, 17 Aug. 3a ; JM««<. 4 May 36 ; C<ipja»«. z8 Nov
14 Feb. 5a : Lt Colonel, 3 Mar. 54; Colonel, a8 Nov. 54 ; Uc^jor Goueral, 6 Mar. 68; JAtuienami
Nov. 76; Oeneral, 5 Feb. 79 ; CoIo»«J 63rd Foot, 15 Oct. 77.
Captaivs.
p.i.e. Nadolig Ximenes Gwynne ,
Arnold David Saportas
Constantine JoBoph Rvan
€reorge Edwin Borradaile
Fred. Whitworth Russell Jones....
Robert Wright Studdy
William Lettsom Gronow
William Palmer*
William Frederick NuihaU
Herbert Rowley Cook
4z; M^
Qetural,
K^or,
Lieutenant Colonel.-
lliyon.— William LowiyAuohinleck,*l?MV», 39 Dec. 57; Lt. ^yoDec. 59 5 <^P*' '" ^^J ^J BtMof^r,
Chaxlw Owen jJ^w^EnSifn^'fis Nov. 61 ; Lieut. ^3 April 67 ; Capt, ^29 June 70 ; 3f<V<w. 6 Aug. 79.
LlX17TBiri.irT8.
John GuBtavuB ClUTord Robotham
Charles Tom Reay
Christopher Gtoorgo Forbes Fagan
William Tenison
Arthur George Bushby Stubbs
James Henry Parsons
William Bannatyne Graham
Henry Sberwooa SmitiirAdjutani 15 Dec. 79
Frederiok William Thomas
Anthony Thomas Philip Hudson
Charles Amphlett Gardner
Frederick William Pakenham Angelo ..
Lestook Hamilton Reid
8VB LlBUniTAVTS.
EdenYansittart
SbCOBD LlB17TBiri.irT8.
Douglas M'Leod Hunter Farrington .
George Patrick Ranken
Mensies Charles Robinson Lang
Frederic Blundell Mein
Trevor Patrick Breffnev Teman
William James Richard Wiokham
Edward William Codrington
DonatuB James Thomond O'Brien
XKBIGV OB
2HD LXBUT.
9 Oct. 55
'27 May 6a
*aB Oct. 64
10 June 54
' 8 June 67
13 July 67
Pz4Aug. 67
18 Jan. 67
6 July 67
P 9 April 70
30 Jan.
30 Jan.
30 Jan.
iMay
aWD LIBUT
IX May 78
13 Aug.
13 Aug.
zi May
13 Aug.
Z3 Aug.
Z4 Jan.
35 Feb.
3 Sept. 67
P 5 April 7z
6 Dec. 73
zo June 66
24 Nov. 7;
Z3 Mar. 7I
z9 April 79
3z June 79
6 Aug. 79
4 Deo. 79
zsMar. 79
75|
*««. 75
Sept. 75
10 Sept 75
ZI Sept. 76
11 Sept. 761
29 Nov. 76'
39 Nov. 76
33 June
6 Aug.
8 Aug.
4 Deo.
HUB LIBUT.
10 Sept. 75
PofmaHer. —
Quarter lfa«<«r.— Daniel White, aa March 79.
Fueinge Qreon.—Aaente, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Embarkoifor India, 7 Oct. 1870.
* Sir Richard Waddy was present with the sothRegt. at the battle of Punniar (Bronze Star). Served the
Eastern campaign of 1851-55 in command of the 50th, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman and siegjB ot
Hebastopol. Mentioned in Lord Raglan's despatches for distinguished conduct i n command of the Trenches wh«n
the enemy made a sortie in force— woundod in the Trenches, Z3th Oct. 1854 (Medal with threo Clasps, CB., Knightot
the Legion of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 4th Class of the Medjidie). Landed in New Zealand in
command of the 50th Regt. in Nov. 1863 and served in the campaigns of z864-<S5 ; was Colonel on tbe Staff unnl
January 1865, and Brigadier General from that period nntU 3zst March 1866 ; commanded the force in firont of Pater-
angi Pah, which had a sharp skirmish with the rebels at Waiari in Feb. 1864 ; also commanded the field farce onder
Sir Duncan Cameron in the action at Nukamaree on a5th Jan. z86s (Medal).
* Mi^or Auchinleck served with the 53rd Regiment with the Oude Field Force in 1858-59, and was preaent at tbe
action of Toolsepore, and minor afikirs (Medal).
» Captain Palmer served in India during the mutiny of Z857-58 (Medal).
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T«,i-«..J 64th (2ni 8iaffordshire-).-Linlced to gStk [^^^^X^M. 210
"St. Lucii." "Bunvku" "Pbebul" "Rbshibb" "Bcshies" "Koobhab" ** Luckwow.**
OdaneL— Charles Algernon Lewi»,» Comet, '13 Oct. 25; Lt, '15 Aug. '26; Capt. »i2 April 33; Capi. Sr
Lt.CoUnul, P30 Dec. 45; Colonel, 20 June 54; Major, n Jan. 58 ; Lt.Colonel, 13 Feb. 50 ; Major Qeneinl,
P*y- P>y- x9 June 60; LUtU.Oeneral, 8 March 69; General, 5 April 76 ; Co^oiiW 64th Foot, 12 Feb. 70.
Lientenaat Colonel.— Valentine Hyaji,* Mneign, 30 Nov. 49; Lt. 2 Jan. 52; Capt. z6 Mar. 58; Bi. Major,
5 July 72 ; Mqjor, xa Feb. 73 ; LtenUnant Colonel, 16 Feb. 78.
Kajorft.— p.a.c. George Digby Barker,* Aaeietant Director of MtMarjf Sdueattan ; Ennan,^ 21 Jnn. 53 ;
lit, 'x6 Mar. 55 ; Capt. 2 Apr. 6x ; £t.M<yor, 17 Sept. 6x : Bt.Lt. Colonel, 23 April 72 i 3£a;or, 21 Jan. 74 ;
Charlee Hamilton Sams,' Sneign, '12 Feb. 58 ; Li. '25 Sept. 60; Cap<. »'8 Jan. 68 : Jfo/or, 16 Feb. 78.
James Landon Watt, JSneign, '25 Jan. 59 1 X<. '25 Feb. 62 ; Cayf. '30 Sept. 68 ; Mc^'or, 6 April 78.
3»/i
Ci.Ri.nrB.
John Woulfe Eeogh. Adjutant i Adm.\
BaU, Noffolk Biie VoUtnteere S
John Symeon WaUcer
Francis John Edward Green
Francis Sandys Bugmore
Edward William Carleton
Gerald James Faterson
Richard James William Dennistoun
Edmund Robert Stewart Richardson
Richard John Bins^iam
Philip Charles Coffin Savage
Philip Albert Robinson
BNBIOF OB
2KD LIXTTT.
'22 Feb.
P30 Dec.
9 X April
P 3 ^^g-
'18 Mar.
93 Aug.
io Nov.
'i 2 June
'30 Oct.
20 July
17 Nov.
LlXVTBiri.VTB.
John Patrick Miller
Thomas Alfred Beale
Thomas Currie, Inet.of Muaketry z Nov. 79
Henry Beaufoy Mortimer
Arthur John St George French
HenryGeorge Purdon
John William Parker
John Watkins
Edmund Waloott Newland» A^j. 1 Nov. 79
St. George Loftns Steele
Charles Herl>ert de Kutsleben Walhouse
Thomas MontgomoTy Hawtayne
61
62
60
62
65 pj
P 3 May 64
64
9 Sept.
Px2 June
P 4 April
P 8 Jan.
w, Px7 Mar.
65 P24 April
67 »xQ Feb.
69 38 Oct.
55 x9 Feb.
63 Px6 Sept.
CAPTi.iir.'!
xo April 79
15 May 72
P27 Aug. 70
BVB LzXUTBVAVn.
SbCOVD LlXTTTXVUrTB.
Colin Powys Campbell
John Deans Monour
Frederick Gardner Bradley
30 Jan.
IX May
X4 Sept.
92 Jan.
671 6 July 72
i 65 '20 June 68
68 12 Feb. 73
69 21 Jan. 74
28 Mar. 74
16 Feb. 78
26 Nov. 78
I April 70
17 May 76
98 Oct.
14 A^K-
28 Feb.
98 Feb.
28 Feb.
XX Sept. 74
XX Feb. 75
97 June
x7May
'7 May
94 May
BBBV.]ffi.J.
13 Sept. 79
2yD LIBUT.
x3Aug. 79
14 Jan. 80
3c Jan. 80
PiqfMCMfor.— Thomas Bedford Urquhart, xo Aug. 78 ; JSn». '14 Aug. 60 ; Xf. xi Dec. 63 ; Copf. '28 May 70.
(^narter Ifiwter.— John M'Goiness, 5 July jx,
Faeingi BltMt.—Affenie, Messrs. Cos and Co.
Ketumtdfrom Malta, 28 Mar. X879.
1 General Lewis served with the Grenadier GHiards in the Crimea from the xsth Aug. 1855 ; Commanded
Divisions of the Army in the Trenches, and the Grenadier Guards at the taking of SebastoiMl (Medal with Clasp,
Turkish Medal, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
' Lt^Colonel Ryan served with the 64th Regiment in the N.W. Provinces in suppressing the mutiny in 1857-58 ;
present in the operations at Cawnpore under General Windham (acting as his Aide de Camp), defence uf Cawnpore
and defeat of the Gwalior mutineers, and actions of Ealee Nuddee and Kerkeroulie, and capture of Bareilly (Meaal) .
* Colonel Barker served with the 78th Highlanders in the Persian war in X857, including the night attack and
battle of fCooshab, bombardment of Mohumrah, and expedition to Ah was (Medal with Clasp). Served in Bengal
with Uavelock's Column ftt>m its first taking the field in 18^7, including the actions of Futtehpore, Aoung, Pandoo
Nuddee, Cawnpore, Onao, Buseerutgunge (first and second) , Boorbeakechowkee, and the several actions leading to
end ending in the relief of the Residency of Luoknow and subsequent defence, including several sorties (wounded) ;
with Outram's Force at Alumbagh, including the repulse of the numerous attacks, and in the operations ending in
the final capture of Lucknow, where he officiated as D. A.Q.M.Greneral, xst Division, and was mentioned in despatches ;
the Bohileund campaign in 1858, and capture of Bareilly (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Msyor, and a year's
kerrioe for Lucknow).
' Major Sams served in the Ashanti campaign Irom January X874 in the Transport Service south of the river
Prah (Modal).
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211 SSXStW;] 65m2ndYork.N.Bidi,ig).-Liulcedto84ih. [i-^^S^'^Jiuf^t
" Ikdia " (with the Royal Tiger). " Asabii. " "Naw Zsaio-itd/'
^■^*' ^^^ Caloutih—RtjhartK^vfUmPhiUiim,^ Sngian^^sj May 36; Lt.^a Oct. 40; C<^L '12 Jan. 44; 3fq/or, 'lyOctsi:
"""""" " " * . - — 2if.Cofe»«Z, 29 July 57; Colonel, 28 Nor. 54; If (d/or <?«»««/. 8 Dec 67 ;
Gentral, x Oot. 77 ; Colonel 65th Foot, 13 July 76.
I Full Hull
'i»*T^ Pay.
2&
23
=*/ji
C^VTAIETB.
ifowbmy Lefctaou Elliot...... j 27 Feb. sq
EUiA Lee, ^^. 46 Mw(dl»rj: Rifl« Volt > 8 July 62
AlexaDder Herman Adcim Gordon^ 21 Sept. 60
Rcginftld William DaJgcty 1' 8 June '
p. J, C.Frederick Luttmati John Ran, .Bri^. ") ^ ^
Maj<fr, Cj^prui ,. J »« ^Ct.
George Campbell... P 2 Nov.
Williiiin EthelBton P13 Oct.
Wm. Mnitland Pcajram CoIemasL, Adj. 4 ") _ ,
Adm. Bait ChfMre EifU VolMteetg... S 7 JQly
Cliarke John Whitakcr 8 July
Rieliard DufliEt Buckloy RutheFfflrd > 9 Oct.
Alfred Job ling '17 Nov. 63
John AnffuSj, Aide dv Camp to Lt.Qtn. Fbrbeg p i Mar. 64
I JiuneB O'Brien Druty 27 May 62
•/1.
Hreu^t Litnit.Cohnfit^ aS May 53; Lt.C
Zf*uttnattt QeHfral, 13 Mny 75 ; Otfn«
Lieuteimnt Colonel,— Lionel 'r^:i . th Warren,* JSnng'n, P23 Nov. 52 ; Lt. '18 Aug.' 54 ; Cap<< 8 Sept. 63 ; ifajcr,
17 May 76 ; Li^u^mtint CuI-- /, 16 Feb. 78.
Kijoiri.— Williftm Hvam,* iiVj^ ij, ^25 Jan. 59 ; Li. 8 Sept. 63 ; Capt '25 April 68 ; Ifo/or, oDec. 76.
Georg^e Benjamin Wolscley/ En§ign, z8 Sept. 57; Xf. 24 Aug. 58; Capt.^^i Mar. 6S; Mtyor, x6 Feb. 7S;
Bt.Lt.ColofLfl, 33 Nor. 79.
I BKSIOK OB
2HD LIBUT.
LrEUTBWATfTS.
Herbert CbarlcB Thornton Littledale,"
Inst, qf Mittkftry 14 Dec 78 ,
William Arthur To bbitt
Ch arlcflWi I braham Ford
Antiup William Bruoke
Pr&ncifl Edward Wnllcrnlcm
Herbert Charles Onslow Plumer, Ad- \
jutant ig Apr. 79, , , J
Algernon Henry Wilmer, InterprHtr
Walter Gordon Gray
Percy Gerald Dwyor...
Arthur William Farbca
Lennard Philip DiUnau .,,..
William Edgar Noble Brcdln
Emegt Chomier BroaghCion
Bob LlEUTBiri,BTB.
SbCOBU LxXTTTKimTB,
Henry Parkin
Thomaa John O'Dell
William Htewtft. ,
Hugo William Naime Soott Smyth
E dm and (Jhurlps KjtIo Money...
Edward .lames Carter
Charles Henry Robert M'Nair
X Jan. 62 28 Feb. 70
^ 9 Mar. 66 '31 Octc
P « Aiicr. 6a. xo Defi
P 5 Aug. 64
P 8 Aug. 68
P 7 Nov. 68
P 2 Sept. 68
X2 Feb. 70
P 3 Aug. 70
P 4 Jan. 71
28 Oct. 71
4 Jan, 68
8 Feb. 68
xo Deo. 73
xa July 74
X9 April 76
XI Nov. 76
16 Feb. 78
II Aug. 78
14 Deo. 78 1
29 April 79;
2 July 791
8 Feb. 68 6 Aug. 79'
z April 70 24 Jan. 80
X April 74 S2 Not. 79
5 Sept. 77
aim LIBTTT.
I May
XX May
ax Juno
ai June
9 July
13 Aug. 79
JSAug. 79
ai Sept. 74
II Feb. 75
xo Sept. 75
26 July 76
XX Sept. 76
zz Sept. 76
6 Oot. 76
XX Feb.
15 July
zx Sept.
28 Oct.
14 Sept.
IX Nov.
8UB LIXUV.
FnfmixMter, — Alexander Baird/>' a May 63; CotiM^, as Vebt56; Lt.n Aug. 60;
^mxrier ifai^,— Jamca Linfordp^^ a8 Dec. 55 >
Facinoi White.— ^l^M/t, MesRrs. Cox and Co.
Embarked for India, xo January 1871.
k<m, 'Miff or 'it Miij 73;
* General Phillips served in the 4,3rd Light Infantry throughout the Kaffir war of i85x«53 ; commanded the Begi*
ment at the Berea and in several skirmishes (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt. Colonel, and Medal).
* Lt.Colonel Warren was engaged in the operations at Taranaki in i86x (Medal).
* Miijcn: Byam served with the 65th Regiment in the New Zealand war in 1863-65 (Medal).
* LtJbolonel Wolseley served with the 84th Regiment during the latter part of the Indian mutiny, and was
engaged in all the minor affairs in the Shahabad district under Sir John Douglas (Medal).
* LuColonel Gordon served throughout the Ashanti War of 1873-7^. Landed at the Gtold Coast on the 6th July 1873*
Was made Commandant of Houssas and Adjutant of Aimed Folice. Orflranized scouting paxtiee. patrols, sn(i
reconnaissances to discover the positions of the enemy. Made the first rough map of the neighbourhood. Selected
the positions and constructed the important redoubts of Napoleon and Abbave covering Cape Coast and Ehnixs
respectively. Commenced the Cape Goast-Coomassie road, and had made it practicable for ArtiUeiy as &r m
Dunquah by Sir Garnet Wolseley' s arrival. Was now placed on the list of special service oflOoers and oommsnded
the guard of the working par^ at the head of the road till the middle of October, when he was placed in oommvxi
of the Houssas. Commanded the Houssas at the repulse of the Ashanti Armv at Abrakrampa during the sth ipd
6th November, and at the reconnaissance in force of the Sth November. Commanded the Houssa Company of
Russell's Regiment at the capture and destruction of Adubiassie, battle of AmoaAil, capture and destraction of
Beoquah, the advanced guard ezigagement of Jarbinbah (slightly wounded), the skirmishes and ambuscade albin
between Adwabin and the river Ordah, the battle of Ordansu and capture of Coomassie. Was promoted Captain la
the 84th on the loth December 1873 firom Lieutenant and Adjutant 98tb Regiment "in reconution of his vahisble
services with the Houssas and other forces under hia orders whilst operating against the Ashantis" (several time*
mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
u Quarter Master Linford served with the 63rd Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-^5, inchidii«
the battles of Alma,Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege assaults and fall of Sebastopol« expedition to Kntoh, bombsnl*
ment and capture of Kinboum (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
^ Mi^or Baird.— For War ServioeB, see Army Pay Department.
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C0I0B6L— «. Thomas Henry JohxiBton»^ JSntiffu, 'ax Feb. 21 ; Lt 'z Oct. 35; Capt. ^24 Oct. s6; Mqjor,
»2o May 36; i<.CoZoii«v'28 Deo. 38; Colonel^ it Nov. 5x1 lienor General, 4 June 57; X^. General,
31 Jan. 64; Colonel 66th Foot, 10 Oct. 70.
Lienteaant OolonaL— James Galbraith, J?n«^, 'la Dec. 51 ; Lt. 6 June 54 ; Cayyt, '29 Feb. 56; Major, 'x8
Aug. 69 ; Brevet Lieutenant Colonelj i Oct. 77 ; lAeuienant Colonel^ 14 Not. 79.
Minors.— Bomfirnlle George 0. Hogge, Commandant Deolali Depot; Eneign, 'aa Sept. 54; Li, xi Oct 55;
(kmt, H Sept. 58 ; Mqfor, '14 Aug. 67 ; Brevet lAeutenani Colonel, i Sept. 76.
CJharles Valentine OUvor, Eneign, '8 Sept. 54 J Lt. P29 Feb. 56 ; Capt. 'ax April 63 ; Bt.Mc^or, x Oct. 77 ;
Motor, 94. Feb. 78.
JohnTobin Eeady, Entign,^9 Sept.s45 Lt. 'aS Aug. S7; Capt. '28 Aug. 63; Bl.Major, x Oct. 77;
Major, 14 Nov. 79.
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Bobert John Jocelyn Stewart. I
Ernest Stephen Oarratt I
Thomas Murphy ,> Adjutant Berk* MUUial
George William Monk HaU '
Thomas Harris, D.A.Q.M. Oen., Bomhagl
John Qoarry I
William Hamilton M'Math
William Angnstas Daniel Mackinhon
John Charles Mathew Pigott, at StqfCoU,
Francis James Cnllen
Walter Boberts
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Henry Somerset Hassard
Mannoe Edward Bayner ,
Farqnhar M'Orae Brace, Com. &hUree
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.H!m. Carnegie Parker Jeryia
Granville De la Motte Fannce
Charles William Westbrooke Barton....
Biohard Trevor Chote, Commandant qf
&higree SanUarimm
Manns Lewis CDonel
Charles Mackenzie Edwards
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Hyacinth Lynch
William AllM Ernest Lonergan
Gtoorge Lawrence Melliss
Arthur Honywood .
Beginald Edward Traheme Bray..
Walter Rice Olivey
Harxy James Outram Ban
Frank William MoTier Bunny
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Q^iarter Maeter.-^Htaary Jones, 39 March 73.
Paeinfft Qnah—AffenU, Messrs. Cox and Oo*—Iri$h AgenU, MeflSiB. Cane and Sons.
Embarked for India, February 187a
' lJeat.General Johnston served in the 66th Begiment in Canada during the rebellion of X837-38, and afterwards
commanded the Begiment for many years on foreign service.
» Captain Morphy served in the Boyal Artillery throughout the Eastern campaign from June 1854 to January
iSso; was present at Inkerman, and engaged in the six bombardments of Sebastopol, and not absent from regalw
trench duty for a single day from first breaking ground to the end of the siege (recommended for distingu&hed
coadQot). Served in the Turkish Contingent at Eertch from January 1856 to the end of the war (Medaliiiath two
Clasps, and Torkish Medal) .
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Colonel.— William Mark Wood,* Etuign, ^22 July 36 ; Lieut. 24 May _
Lt.Colonel, ^13 Dec^ 53^ Colonel, sS If oy. 54; Major GenercU, 6 March 68'; Lieutenant ^«B«rai,*3'Maf
General, 16 Sept. 78 ] Colonel 67th Foot, 11 JnW 77
Lieutenant Colonel.— p.#.e.Charlos B. Knowles,* Eneign, 20 Feb. 55 ; Lt. 20 April 55: Copt. »*i3Feb 6- • Ife
f^i Oct. 71; Lieutenant Colonel, agAng.TJ. • j» -
Majors.— William Henry Bell Kingaley,* .B««^, i June 55; Li. 30 Oct. 57; Capt. ^la May 63; Mj,
21 Aug. 72.
p.^.cGeorge Masters Cardew,* Sntign, xg June 57 ; Lt. ^15 June 58 ; Captain, >2o April 67 ; Major, 99 Auz. ~
^41;
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George Baker?
Miles Charles Seton>
Arthur James Poole"
John Bylos Blundell
David Mackinlay Potter
Philip Quirk
p.9.e. Robert Edward Colbome Jarvis, 1
Interpreter J
John Stephen White
Francis Boyd Garflt
James Hercules FitaWalter Henry 1
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Robert George Wardlaw-Ramsay
Hammond Astley Tapp
William Bgginton Briggs
Halkett Francis Jwkaon,Adj. z6 Aug. 73..,
Edward Henry Le Marchant
Richard Godffey Jones
Herbert Frecheville Smyth Ramsden ,
Regmald Percy Macdonald
Alfred demons Maxwell Gompertz
Philip Mainwaring Gamegy
Mark Antony Tuite
Edward Lancelot Hight
» 5 April 64
19 July 59
'21 April 67
'16 Sept. 68
' 2 Jan.
» 9 Oct. 69
Sbcoitd Libtttbvahtb.
Arthur Malcolm Lloyd
Henry Horace Frederick Fagan
Montague Ernest O'Donoghue
Howard William Smith
David George Levinge Shaw
Ernest Frederick Sulivan
Stanley Gharles Gough
Morden Ewart Garthew Yorstoun
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Faymaeter.—QeoTge William Smitb,i« zp June 72 ; Sneign, 99 Sept. 65 ; Li, 7 Nov. 69 ; Son. Capi. 19 June ::•
48/ Quarter Matter. '-Edward Pierson," 3 March 56.
'* Faeinpe YqWow. —Agentt, Messrs. Cox and Go.
Embarked for India, x November 1879.
*■ General Wood served in the Crimea with the Coldstream Guards from the z8th Oct 1854 to the 5 '
May 1855, including the baitlesof Balaklava and lukerman, and siege of tiobastopol (Medal with three Clasps, i
Glass of ihe Medjidio. and Turkish Medal).
* Lt. Colonel Knowles served with the 77th Regiment in the Crimea firom the i z th July Z855, including the Me^ a: '
teXl of Sebastopol, and was wounded at the assault of the Redan on the 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Tark: .
Medal).
» Major Kingsley served with the 67th Regiment throughout the campaign of i860 in China, including the act -
of Sinho, taking of Tangku, and severely wounded in the leg at the storming of the inner Taku Fort ; also pnrs'.-*
at the surrender of Pekin (M'^dal with two Clasps).
* Major Cardew served with the 67th Regiment throughout the campaign of z86o in North China, including i^f
action of Sinho, taking of Tangku, storm and capture of the inner Taku Fort, and surrender of Pekin (Medal inik
two Clasps). Acted ae Adjutant of the 67th Regiment at the second capture of Kading and in the minor operatic^
against the Taeping rebels in the vicinity of Shanghai in 1862.
7 Captain Baker served with the 67th Regiment throughout the campaign of z 860 in CThinA, ftnd carried the nr-
mental Colour at the action of Sinho, takina: of Tangku, and with the storming party at the Taku Fort, the ditet ^■
which he crossed and planted the Colour on the cavalier ; also present at the surrender of Pekin (Medal wtth two CiMt?f^
0 Captain Seton served with the 67th Regiment throughout the campaign of z86o in Nozih (Jhina, including t^^
action of Sinho, taking of Tangku, storm and capture of the inner Taku Fort, and surrender of Pekin (Medal nzi
t«ro Clasps). Also served agamst the Taeping rebels in the vicinity of Shanghai in Z862, and was pnMent a( oe
taking of the fortified stockades at Naizang, storm and capture of the walled cities of Kading, Tsinpoo, N^joir, ac^
Cholin.
9 Captain Poole served in the operations against the Taeping rebels in China in z863, including the Becand cap-
nre of Kading.
i* Quarter Master Pierson served thronffhout the Crimean war of Z854-S5 (Crimean and Tarkiah Medals). Ibc
served in the operations against the T&dpmg rebels in China in Z863, including the aeooud capture of Kading.
^* Captain Smith.->For War Services, see Army Pay Department.
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ay- PajN 30; i^.Co/. 81 April 43; CWoimZ, ao June 54; MqjorOeneral, 13 Dec. 58; Lt.&eneral, 8 Doc. 67; Genera^
7 Oct. 74: Coto««1 68th Foot, Q April 64. ^ ^^ ^^^rx*^«----
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Miyor».-;-j».*.c. George Kennedy Shaw,* Eiuign, aa April 55 ; ^. *'a6 Oct. S5 J O^- " Mar. 61 j Bt.M(^jor,
X April 74 ; Major, 31 May 76. ^, , ,-- • rs^
William Algernon Kay,» Emign, 5 June 55 ; Xf. P7 May 58; Capf. xo Nov. 69 ; Jfiyor, 29 Oct. 79.
Caytuks.
Charles Covey ,• Adjutant 15 JfWd7«#«r")
JSt/l« Volunteert S
Robert Alexander Crawford,' -iiO'. S-^^w. \
Batt. Durham Bifle Volunteer* S
George Arthur Lee
William Fred. Woodward*
Samuel William Tyndall
Arthur Law Woodland
William Gordon
Albert Hamilton Stanley
William Keily Weatropp"
Carr^ Fulton
Norman Robert Stewart
John Chinery Hilliard
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Franoia George Aroh.Wiehe
Charles Waring Darwin, Adjutant 13 Nov.75
Frank Robert Crofton Carleton ^
Alwyn de Blaquire Talentine Paget
Herbert Swayne FitzGrerald
Henry George Way
Howard Goad
Arthur Courtney Hilliard, Inetructor of)
Muek4irjf 31 Oct. 79 S
Henry Aubrey Cartwright
Gerard Thomas Noel ^
William Kiogsdown Curling
William Maxwell Menzies
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I John B. De la P. Beresford
I Sbcoxs LiBrTivurxs.
I Claude Hervey -Bathurst
.Walter Charteris Ross
Moore Murphy
Franoia Gerald Kenyon-Slaney .
Herbert Pigott O'CaUaghan
Charles Yere Gunning
William Lyonel Vane
15 Aug. 77
28 Oct. 7»
9 Aug. 74
21 Sept. 74;
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II Feb. 75.
13 June 74I
10 Sept. 75j
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I Quarter JTm/m*.— William Shea,i< 6 Dec. 73.
I Faeinge Green.- Agenie^ Messrs. Cox and Co.
Betumedfrom New Zealand, 12 June iS66,—BvU>arkedfor India, 10 Feb. 1872.
' Lord William Paulet served the Eastern campaign of 1854 as Assistant Adjutant General to the Cavalrr Division ,
•'idading the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, CB,,
i^^cerof the Legion of Honor, Commander ist Class St. Maurice and St. Lasarus, 3rd Class of the Mediidie,
and Turkish Medal).
' U.Colonel Tucker served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 68th Light Infantry, including the battles of
Alma, BalakUiva, and Inkerman, siege and full of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, Knight of the Legion of
Honor, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the New Zealand war in 1864-66, and was present at the engagement
r.: Te fianga (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
* Major Shaw served with the 60th Rifles in the Indian campaign in 1858, and acted as Field Adjutant of Colonel
"•'•ilter's Column employed against the rebels in Shahabad (mentioned in despatches. Medal). Also throughout the
'^:t:apsi|^ of x86o in China (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasi)s).
' Major Kay served with the 68th Light Infantry in the New Zealand war in 1864-66, and was present at the attack
"n Gate Pah (Medal).
< Captain Covey served in the New Zealand war m 1864-66 as Adjutant of the 68th Light Infantry and as Field
Adjatant of Tauranga Field Force, and was present at the attack on Gate Pah (mentioned in despatches) and
CQ^'a^ement at Te Ranga (mentioned in despatches. Modal).
'Captain Crawford served with the .<nd Queen's Royals throughout the campaign of i860 in North China,
mcluding the actions of Sinho, taking of Tangku, actions of the i8th and 2i8t September, and surrender of Pekin
(Medal with two Clasps).
H'aptain Woodward served with the 68th Light Infantry in the New Zealand war in 1864-66 (Medal).
^ taptain Westropp served with the 80th Regiment on the Bhootan Expedition of 1865 (Medal with CHasp).
Quarter Master Shea tervod throughout the Now Zealand campaign of 1864-66, and was present at the attack
on the Gate Pah and the engagement at Te Ranga (Medal).
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Full Hftil P3, g^Yi. so ; Lt. Colonel. 9$ Aujf. 53 ; Cohmelj 28 Nov. 54 ; Jfajew General ^ 21 Feb. 68 j Xiatt/Most OcwMi,
Pay. Pay.
— i.! a Nov. 75 ; Geiwrai, 18 March 78 j Colonel, 6ath. Foot, 23 Aug. 77.
'Lieutenant OoloneL— ^on. Charles James Fox-Powys,* Enaign, 23 Mar. 58 ; Lt. '18 Feb. 59 ; Ca^. 'la Nor.
I 64 ; Major t 's July 71 ; J?r0o«f Lieuteiuint Colonsl, i Oct. 77 ; Lieutenant CoUmel, 30 April 78.
Uajon.— Richard FitzCJerald,* Sne. 18 Sept. 46; Lt. 'xo Nov. 48; Capt. 17 Nov. 57; Bt.MaJor, 5 Jaly
7a; Major, 5 Jan. 76 ; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 4 June 79.
I Sebastian White Bawlins^iSim^n, 5 Feb. 58; Lt. 'lo May 61 ; Capt. »2i Feb. 65 ; St.Major, x Oct. 77 ; Jfa/er.
i 20 April 78.
I Oaptuits.
Ip.t.e. Alexander Bruce Tulloch,s2>0pu^>
I A9eiH.Adj.4- Qir.MtuUr Gen.Fortemouth S
Romain Fleming Stirke
I William Andrew Aitohison*
lAlfred John Borton*
Wm. Ronald Donald Scott Glendonwyn* ...
Henry Stanhope Holmes*
Alexander Baulislaus Osowski'
Charles Heniy Somerset Butler*
Dudley Gordon Alan Kine, Aide de Camp\
to the Lord Lieutenant {^Ireland )
Alexander James Irvine
Robert Edward Owen
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23 May 55
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Bngh Bertram Nathaniel Bewicke
Fits Boy Somerset Lanyon Penno ...
Oswald James Henry sail
Aubrey Francis White
William Heathoote Tapp
WUliam Yieris Dickinson
James Christopher Reynolds
Robert Alexander Threshie
Alexander Coote Newton-E[ing
SbOOITO LXBUTXVUrTS.
James Eales Caunter
Arthur Henry Uhthoff Tindal
Charles Herbert Davis Cass
Alfred Shapland Wilkinson Shaw..,
23 Sept. 71
24 Sept. 71^
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct.
30 Jan.
28 Oct. 71
71 ( 28 Oct. 71
I 9 Aug. 73
28 Feb. 74
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11 Feb. 75
12 Feb. 76
6 Sept. 76
29 Nov. 76
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'17 Nov. 63 '21 Aug. 67 '28 Oct. 71
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30 Jan. 78
30 Jan. 78
13 July 78
XX Oct. 79
Pafworfw.— George West Barnes, 26 Oct 78; JSm. 29 Apr. 59 ; Lt- n March 66; Oafrf. xs June 77.
QMoriM- IfMfor.— John Keeshan, X3 Sept. 79.
Vaeimge Qreea.'^AgeHU, Messrs. Cox and Co.—Irieh AgenU, Messrs. Cane and Sons.
Bmbarkedfor Bermuda, X870.
■ The following officers were present with the 69th Regiment during the repulse of an incursion of Fenisns
into Canada in May 1870, vis.— Lt.Golonels Hon. C.J. Foz-Powys and FitzGerald, Captains Aitchison, Bcnoa
(as Adjutant), Glenaonw3rn. Holmes, Gsowski, and Butler.
» Major Tulloch served as D.A.Q.M. General to the expeditionary force in the south of China under Sir Chtriei
Straubensee ; and in the ist Royals the campaicrn of i860 in the north of China, including the taking of Smho uA
Tangkn, occnpation of Tientsin, and surrender of Pokin (Medal with two Clasps).
Beeord of the Servieet of the 6gth Regiment.
Originally and Battalion a4th Regiment, and raised in .1756. Proceeded to Gibraltar, 1770. Home, X77S. To the
Westlndies, 1778. Home, 1785. To Mediterranean, 1793. To West Indies, 1796. To Holland, X799. Home, 179*.
To Jamaica, x8oo. Home, x8oa. To East Indies, 1805. Home, 1826. (and Battalion to Holland and Be!j:r^
z8x3tox8x5). To West Indies, 1831. To New Brunswick, 1839. Home, 1842. To Malta, 1847^ To West India,
1851. Home, Z857. To Bast Indies, 1857. Home, 1864. To Canada, X867. To Bermuda, 1870. To Gibraltar, 1873.
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216
in' ^^r.(;oio2i6l.— Thomas James Galloway,' jKim^n, '13 Sept. 31 ; £^ 2 June 35; Copt. ^27 Dec. 27; St.Xt^or,
1 Udlf
33 Nov. 4] ; Major, 14 Jane 42 ; Lt.Colonel, 22 Dec. 48 ; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54 ; Major General, 37 Mcurch
63; Lieut. 0«wroZ, 7 Dec. 71 ; General, 1 Oct. 77 ; Colonel 70th Foot, 7 Sept. 74.
ieoteiiaBt OoloneL— Henry De Renzv Pigott,* ^neign, ^22 Jolv 45; Lt. 1*19 Sept. 48; Capi. 7 May 54;
Major, 'lo Dec. 62 ; Lt.Colonel, 25 Aug. 71 ; Colonel, 25 Aug. 76.
Miy'ort.— William Henry Ralston,' Commandant of Darjeeling Jjepoi ; Eneign, 18 Dec. 57; X<. 33 July 58;
Copf. '30 March 60: If q/or, ^17 April 67 iBt.Lt.Colonel, 5 April 76.
John Robert Collins,* !Eneign, P31 May 59; X<. ^22 Feb. 61 ; Capt. ^i 7 April 67 ; Jfg/or, 23 June 78.
CATtAXn,
Henry Fred. Greatwood*
I Leyland Hornby?
j John James Gahill Miller .
I XKBIOir OK
2HD LlMVt.
p.e.e. Lancelot Allgood Gregson, * Deputy >
■ Aeeietani Adjutant General »»....)
Rodney Stuart Riddell*
; Edward Rich. Spicker Brander
John King
I Frederick Harvey lifatnrin, Superinten- >
dent of the Umballa Ogmnaaium S
Francis Fred. Fylor Roupell
iThomas Arthur Freeman
IRichard Briones Bumaby
LxXUTSFiirTS.
William Anthony Grey Smith, Imtruetor \
ofMueketry 17 Dec. 77 }
Richard H. WUliam Henry Harris
Francis Richard Penneftither Kane
Hugh Wodehonse Pearse
Robert Baker Shawe
Arthur Edward Gouper
Herbert Ringwood
Robert Ludlow Goote Birch
[Frank Gun Delamain
Ernest Hunter Rodwell, Jtt^«rpre<«r
John Gunning Hunter
Henry FranclB Kelly Waldron
SicoiTD Lntimv^im.
Henry LiOckhart Smith
Robert David Gautlev Davies
Mpntifort George Bolton
Richard Damer Wynjrard
John Nagle, Adjutant 4 Dec. 78
Rolland Frederick Hart Anderson
Arthur Bruce Duniterville
Henry Wood Priestley
30 Dec. 59
22 Sept. 63
27 July 55
18 Dec. 57
1 1 Mar. 59
I 26 July 64
18 April 65
1^22 Sept. 65
ksOct. 67
i»»i4Sept. 66
'25 Sept. 57
»x3Dec. 68
'10 April 70
9 Jan. 63 '27 Feb. 69
••x6Jan. 66^14 Oct. 71
'15 May 57 13 June 68
'31 Feb. 60 ' 4 Sept. 67
'16 Oct. 60 13 Sept. 74
''20 Nov. 67 26 Feb. 76
2 Dec. 68 21 Dec. 77
P27Feb. 69 9 Mar. 78
P24 Sept. 70 7 Aug. 78
**22 Juno 7c 17 Oct. 78
P31 May 71 I Jun. 80
t General Galloway was actively
employed in Jamaica during the in-
ji surrection of the Negroes in 2831-33
in command of a Detachment of the
7^ 33rd Regiment. Commanded the Pe-
73 shawur brigade during the Indism
75 mutiny in 1857-58 (Medal) as Briga-
30 Jan. 78
I May 78
xMay -
2HD LIKUT.
II May
iz May
13 July
14 Sept.
4 Dec.
13 Aug.
14 Jan.
35 Feb.
P14 Oct.
38 Oct.
12 Nov.
1 1 Feb.
II Feb.
36 July
11 Sept.
12 Feb.
12 Feb.
8 Aug.
13 Sept.
17 Nov.
BEIV.XAJ. BT.UC.COX>.
(lier of the ist class, which appoint-
ment he retained until his embarka-
tion with the last Division of the 70th
Regiment for New Zealand in March
76 1861. On promotion to Major General
79 he commanded the Colonial Forces in
79 the province of Auckland flrom July
79 1863 to February 1865, during the
operations in the North ^land
(Medal).
> Captain Riddell served with the
70th Regiment in the New Zealand
war of 1863-65, including operations
in the provinces of Taranaki and
Waikato (Medal).
Pofmaeier. —
QitaW«r JfiMfer.— Alfred Jones, 8 June 67. ^ ^ ,
Facinge BlBiCk.—Agente, Messrs. Cox and Co.
JEmbarkedfor India, 5 Oet. 1871.
• (Lionel Pigott served with the 83rd Regiment in the Indian mutiny campaign, and was present at the reduction
the Port of Arrah in January 1858, siege of Kotah and its capture by assault, affkir at Sanganeer, and deflsat of
e Qwslior rebels at Kotaria (Medal). . , ^. „ , ^ - o^ ^ ^ . .
• LtColonel Ralston served with the 70th Regiment m the New Zealand war of 1863-65, and was present at
^tilora and Rangiawhia, and commanded the Expedition landed at White Cliffs (Received the thanks of the Major
sQeral Commancung, Medal) .
' Captain Gregson served with the 26th Cameronians in the Abyssinian Campaign in 1868 as Brigade MiH)<n^
ra]laDiatrict(mentioned in despatches, Medal). , „ , ^ * «^ ^ ,
' Major Collins and Captain Greatwood served with the 70th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 1863-65 in
pprovinoesofTaranakiand Waikato (Medal). _ ^ ,„ ^ ,»
' Oaptain Hornby served with the 70th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 1864-65 (Medal).
• Surgeon Major Fuller.— For War Services see " Medical Department."
Gonttmiatuyn. of Notes to Jist Foot.
* M%)or Harvey was attached by the Ctovemment to the service of the British National Society for Aid to the
^*^ Wounded in the Franco-German war of 1870-71, and was awaarded the Bavarian Order of Merit. He haff
0 t)een awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal Humane Society for saving two lives flrom drowning when on
7 u Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General disembarking the 4th Regiment from H.M.S. Tamar at Queons-
ra on the niJBrht of the 4th A.ngoBt 1874. Served in the operations against Sekukuni in 1878 as Staff Officer for
'd^^^^*^' S^i^^^ ^ ^0 Zulu war of 1879 m Staff Officer of No. 5 Column, and afterwards as Brigade M^{ar
I'JI^HS^s, and Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General in the zst Division (Brevet of Major).
J^^Ptam Wilson served with the 71st BUghland Light Infbntry throughout the campaign of 1863 against the
°^yn and other hill tribes on the N. W. Frontier of India. Commanded the Sharpshooters from the ixthNovom-
rto the ist December, from which latter date till the end of the campaign he acted as Adjutant of the Regiment
Jjal with Clasp).
Csptain Oaine.— For War Serrices, see Army Pay Department.
Digitized by VjOOQIC
217
tSub Ditiriei No. $;.
Brigade Depot, Fort Ge«rp.
HiHsoosTAJr" ** Oa-pb or Good Hopb " ** Rolbla. " " Vimiwh. " " Cobditka " *' Fubvtbs d'Okob " *' Alxilii
"ViITOeIA" "PrBBFlBS" "NIVB" "ObTHBB'* "PbITIWSULA" "WaTBBLOO" "SbTAOTOPOl" "CB»TlALlyru"
Oflwattt.] 71st {Highland) (Light Inf.), — Linked to jSth.
Yean' Ser.
Fall Half
Pay. Pay.
36
39
36
34
ColoaaL— John HamUton BlphinBtono Daliymple,! CB. JSnsian and Li. »io Nov. 37 ; LI. and Capi. '31 ^
44- Capt. and Lt. Colonel, '25 March 53; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54; Major General, 38 Oct. 66; L,
General, 23 Sept. 74 ; General, i Oct. 77 ; Colonel jiBt Foot, 28 Jan. 80.
Lieutenant Colonel.— John Ignatins MacdoneU,* Eneign, ^26 April 44; U. P8 Dec. 46; Capt.tq D«.
Major, 21 Oct. 65; Lt. Colonel, '27 Nov. 67; Colonel, 27 Nov. 72.
Kiyore.— Frederick WmiamLambton,«^»i»iwn,»*i6 Sept. 51; Lt. '22 Sept. 54; Copf . '33 Oct. 57 ; Btll^
Xi^ort.
19 July 59
«^». . _ . . ..,
Major, '27 Nov. 67 ; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 10 Oct. 70 ; C^fene/, 1 Oct. 77.
Charles 'James Mounsey,* Eneign, '20 Sept. 53 ; Lt. 29 Dec. 54 ; Capt. ^4 Mar. 59 ; Mtujor, »2o Julc
^reM^ ii«t<««an^ Colonel, a Jnne 77.
GAFtAIVS.
Henry Hungerford 8t.LegeT,» Adj. Hert- ")
fordMilUia ^
i).».c. Charles Laoon Harvey"
'Henry Brooke Wilson." A<Hj. Inoemeee,^
4-e. MtUtia i
William Alexander Byrnes
John de Lancey
Keginald Corbett Singleton
p.9.e. Henry John Thoroton Hildyard,>
Brigade Mqjor, Gibraltar )
James ArgyU Spalding IngUs,Mrw»i^ inal
eivU capacity in Cyprue )
Henry Edmund Lacon
p.*.e. John Hany Smith Craigie
Francis Maude Keid
Alan Cameron
William Gillon
Ernest Lucas Bralthwaite
Edmund Spencer
LiBUTBFJLVTS.
Waiiam Frederick Anstey
John Stormonth Taylor Farquhar
James Mitchell-Innes, Adjutant 28 Sepu 76
Charles Johnstone Stut&eld
Ernest Digby Mansel
5tr John St. George, Bart
Walter de Saumarez Maud
Edward William Home
John Arthur Milne Gardiner
Ernest Alfred Crowder Garland
Arthur Cecil Graham Montgomery
Sbcokd Libutbvakts.
Bertram Lyulph Joseph Goff.
George Bitwell Campbell Swinton
Mon. Henry James Anson
Ingram Cosmo Conway-Grordon
Alfred Granville Balfour
John Dutton Hunt
John Bichardson
William Henry Ryoroft
BKSIOK OR
2VD LIBUT.
»i8 Aug. 54: 1 Dec. 54 P25 May 60
5 Mar. sSPioJuly 60*23001. 67
'24 Aug. sSi'ioJune 62 ^i 6 Sept. 6a
P I June 6oj 17 Nov. 63'
2 Feb. " " ■■ "
» 8 Aug.
C4 "ii April 68
65^20 June
» 9 Mar. 67j>'i6 Sept.
'23 Oct. 67!' 7 Nov.
»ix April 68 ''23 June
8 July 681P17N0V.
» 8 July 68 >*27 Aug.
8 July 68^23 Nov.
P 2 Dec. 68 1 28 Oct.
23 Sept. 71 38 Oct.
28 Oct. 7x 28 Oct.
■ti Oct. 77
3WD I.I BUT.
I May 78
II May 78
II May 78
21 June 79
6 Aug. 79
13 Aug. 79|
13 Aug. 7Q
13 Aug. 79
2 Nov.
x8 Oct.
12 Nov.
12 Nov.
28 Feb.
3 July
6 Oct.
12 Feb.
12 May
II Nov.
I Apr.
' 8 Dec. 69
2 June 75
22 Nov. 75
28 Oct. 76
31 Oct.
16 Feb.
2 Mar.
20 Apr.
31 Aug.
6 Nov.
1 Apr.
30 Apr.
a Jan. 73
39 Nov. TV
* Colonel Macdonell lande<l i-
72 Crimea in January 1855, sntl »»r
JPaynaeter.-^'EeDry Monteath Caine,^^ 5 Jan. 79;
Qiutrter Master.— PeiOT Sinclair, 15 Jan. 79.
with the 7i8t Highlanders
Trenches at the siege of Seh&f
and took {tart in d^e exped:;. -
Kertch and Tenikali (Medal vi
73 Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Srr
75 j with the Central India Field }'l
76 [under Sir Hugh Boee during the k
77:mer of 1858, and was present a;
78|actionsof Koonch and Mattra. '
79 of Golowlee and capture of la '
! action of Morar and snbeeqaeni : r^
tions terminating in the iMkaa
Gwalior (Medal with Clasp). Str
with the Eusoftai Field Force 3-
Sir Neville Chamberlain thn^usri
the campaign of 1863 agai&f:
Boneyre and other Affghan tr;
on the North-Wc«t Frontier of k
including the forcing of the Umbej
Pa88,numerous on^MMt attacks..^:
and recapture of the Craig Fiqneij
final engagements reenJKiiu; in
total defeat of the assembled hillL-
(India Medal with Clasp for UilIx-j
Eneign, '19 Dec. 56 • Lt. '19 June 57 ; Capt. 14 Feb. :;
I
Faeinge Buff.—Ag^te, Messrs. 0)Z and Co.
Embarked for Gibraltar, 17 Oct. 1868.
i General Dalrymple served in the Eastern campaign of 1854 ^P ^ 8th November, including the b«u!«« nf|
Ahna (wounded) and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidir, t^
Turkish Medal). Commanded Uie 2nd Battalion Scots Fusilier Guards on the exx>edition through New BniBav:dc
after the Trent affair in the winter of 1861-62.
■ (3olonel Lambton landed in the Crimea in Sept. 1855, and served with tho 7i8t Highlanders in the Trcncirf M
the siege of Sebastopol, and was present at its fall (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the C^xtzil
India campaign in 1858-59, and was present at the taking of Fort Nahargah (mentioned in despatches. Medal «tk
Clasp, and Brevet of Miyor) . ^
♦ Lt.Colonel Mounsey landed in the Crimea in Dec. 1 854, and served with the 7 1st Highlanders in the Trenches a'. »
siege of Sebastopol, in tho expedition to Kertch and Yenikali, destruction of and affairs at Taman in Sept 1855 M^
wiUi Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served during the campaign of 1858 in Central India under Brigadier Scuta »sm
Sir Hugh Rose, including the battle of Kotahkeserai and subsequent operations terminating in the recai't::"' ^
Gwalior. Served as Staff Officer to a Field Force under Sir Robert Napier in the jungles of Central India from .^ f-l
1858 to May 18^9 in pursuit of Tantia Topee and other rebel leaders, and was present at the surprise and tocal r^^ <
the rebels at Nairwass and other minor afihirs (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp for Central l2>i^3
Served with the Eusofoai Field Force under Sir Neville Chamberlain throughout the campaign of 1863 ngm:^^ -^
Boneyrs and other Affghan tribes on the N.W. Frontier of India, including the forcing of the Umbeyla Pai». 1^^ -
at the Eagle's Nest Picquet, numerous outpost attacks, storm and recapture of the Oaig Piquet, and final enrv^
ment resmting in the total defeat of the assembled Hill Tribes (mentioned in despatches, India Medal with O*-"^ '^
Umbeyla).
• Major St. Leger served during the Indian mutiny in 1858-59 with the 80th Regiment in a Flying Ck>lmnn ^^-^
Oolonel (Christie, including an engagement on the banks of the Jumna; also in Ross' Camel Corps with Sir B'^F'
fiose'a Force and was present at the battle of Qowlowlie and capture of Calpee (Medal with Clasp).
[.For continuation of Notes see prsesiisf fS9^
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
^d i'!^^- 1 72nd {IhiJce ofMhw^y^sOwn, HigKUr,den.) ^^jtn^%ti^, 2i8
The Duke'a Cypher and Coronet. *' HiiroooBTAK " ** Ci.p» o» Good Hops " " Bitastopol ** " Cxvtbil Ikdu."
Ytara SdT. ColoneL— Cbarles Gftscoyne, Enngn^ 7 Deo. 20; Lt. '30 Jan. 23; Copt. '31 Dec. as; M<im>r, '93 Aug. 31 ;
Full Hall, Lt.Colonel, as Oct. 39 ; Colonel, 11 Nov. 51 ; Major General, 3 April 58 j XMU^.<7Mtfra;, as^^ov. 64 j GFm«raJ,
Coto»«1 72nd Highlanders, aa Oct. 70.
ate
Lieatenant Ooloael.~Francls Brownlow,^ CB. Snei^n, ^S Sept. 54 ; Li. 93 June 55 ; Capt. '19 Aug. 6a ; Mqjor,
'a8 May 70 ; Lieutenant Colonel, 15 Aag. 77.
Kajon.— Williain Heniy Jamea Clarke,' JSneignt 19* Aug. 51; Id. 'a Dec. 53; ^<>P^* 9 ^"^g- 60; Major, 14
June 79 ; Bt.Lt.Colonel, xi Nov. 78.
Charlea M. Stockwell,* Bntign, 17 Nov. 54 ; Lt. aa June 55 ; Capt. ^la April 64 ; Major, 15 Aug. 77^
CA?TA.nrB.
Charlea Wolfran Nugent Guinne«8,\
Brigade Major, xet Dw., CabtU Ibree... )
Walter Frederick Kelsey
John Maoleod Tingoombe
8t. John Thomas Prome
James Foord Hilton, Adjutant xet Blgtn^
JSifie Volunteere >
Reginald Gkumett
Thomas Stanhope Gildea, Captain In-^
struetor o/Mueketry at Hjfthe /
Thomas Adam Anderson Barstow, Adj. 7
MigJUand Borderere Militia )
Robert Henry Brooke-Hunt
George Avery Godfrey
James Vesey Lendrum
Charles Roberts
LiBirrBKiLirTS.
p.e.e. Matthew Nisbett Gordon Kane
RolMrt Hunter Murray, A4j. 15 Aug. 77
James WaUace. Inet. qf Mttek. 8 Mar. 79 • ■
Charles Hamilton Fergusson
James Wyndham Hughes-Hallett
Hon. Robert Charles Drummond, Aide^
de Camp to tie Lt. Governor of Bengal)
Richard liouis Milne, Interpreter
Frederick Power Lawrence White
Henry Powell Gore Langton
John George Downing
George Walter Brandon Swmey
James Alastair Campbell
Soymour Charles Hale Monro
* X June
8 Feb.
7' Dec.
'aa Feb.
»xx Feb.
'30 Jan.
'aa Dec.
'19 Apr.
'30 June
►ad Sept.
P X Feb.
xo Nov.
'ax Aug,
'x8 Deo.
'14 July
" I Sept.
SxGOiri) Lxxvmrurxs.
HanyColquhoun FarquharsonMacdonald
Bdmund BUiot Robertson
Lister Sunderland
AUm Laird Campbell
WiUiam Greer .-
Granville Georse Algernon Egerton .,
Hugh Graham Lang
xirsiGir.
60 '19 Aug.
61 'la April
55 '23 Jiiiy
61 »i9 April
6a P 3 June
63 a6May
63 »a7 Nov.
64
65
67
67
6s
aWD LIEUT.
X3 Mar. 78
XX May 78
a4 Jufy 78
4 Dec. 78
30 Apr. 79
xsAug. 79
9 July 79
'18 Dec.
'14 July
'aa July
Pa8 May
'ax Aug.
4 May
28 Oct.
a8 0ct.
38 Oct.
26 June
3 Joly
3x Aug.
a4 July
a9 Jan.
aoNov.
96 Aug.
39 Nov,
17 May
'14 July 69
'ao July 70
I April 70
8 June 72
14 June 7a I
6 July 74
7 Mar. 76
xsAug. 77
8 Mar. 79
9 Feb. 79'
x5 Dec. 79
x8 Jan. 80
Pagwuuter.—
. jj QM<ir*«rlfa»/«r.— JohnWalsh, 5 0ct.67.
Faeinge YeUow.--Agente, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Embarked for India, 28 Feb. iBjt.
J T.t Colonel Brownlow served with the 72nd Highlanders in the Crimea from aSth May X855. includmj? the expe-
ditioni? KertSi^^^ fall of Sebastopol, and attack of the x8th June (Medal with dlasp. ajd Turkish Medal)
Served at the sicire and capture of Kotah, and was present with the leading Column of assault on the 30th March
i?58. subsequently throughout the operations in Centna India and pursuit of the rebel forces under Tantia Topee and
Rao oahib in 1858-59 (Medal with Clasp). . , ,, .^ x. *
» Lt.Colonel Clarke served with the 53Td Regiment in the Lidian campaign of 1857-59. including the actions of
Chutra Gkmalirunfre. Khodagunge, and entry into Futtehghur, storm and capture of Meangunge, siege and capture
of Luckuow, affair of Koorsie, passage of the GoCTa at Fysabad on a5th November, action of Toolsepore, and minor
affairs (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp). , , , . «.^ « . • ^ 1 j*
* Major Stockwell served with the 7and Highlanders in the Crimea firom x6th July to x8th Sept. 1855, including
the Biege and fUl of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) .
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21^ Knoknow, Bengal ] 73rd (P&rthshvre). — Linked to goth.
mil I Hall
Pay. I Pay.
33
9A
z8
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\_Briffad€ Dtp$t, HunttH.
MxKGALOu" "SxsiiroAj>i.TAj(" "Watxbloo."
Colond.— '^tr Henry Robert Fergnson Davie, Bart. Comet, ^iS Mar. i8 ; Lt. ^35 Feb. 19 ; Capt. '26 Sept.
2a; Major t 1*19 Dec. 26; Lt.Colonel, ^8 May 28; Colonel^ 23 Nov. 41; Jliqjor OeneraltOo June 54; U.
General^ 28 Jan. 60 ; General, 25 June 66 ; Colonel 73rd Foot, 17 Feb. 65.
Lieutenant Colonel. —James Whittaker Bames,^ Entign^ 5 Nov. 47 ; Lt. ^6 July 49; Copt. 22 Sept. 54; A.
Major, 29 Nov. 68 ; Major, $ June 69 ; Lieutenant Colonel^ 11 July 77.
Xajort.— George William Muriel, Enetgn., 94 June 42; £<. 29 July 45 ; Capi, 9 June 57 ; Mtifor, i April 66;
Bt.Lt. Colonel f 13 May 75.
p.».e. HastingB D'Oyly Farringfton,* Bneiffn, 8 July 56 ; Li. 10 July 58 ; Captain, ^ag July 6a ; St.K^,
94 June 76; Major, 11 July 77.
Thomas Monaell Warren, Eruign, ^17 April 57 ; Li. a Nov. 58 ; Captain, ^a Oct. 63; Mgjor, n July 77.
Oi.P9i.iir8.
William Gordon, Adj. x Adm, Bait. Ber-
wiekthire Bifie Volunteerg
Archibald Henry Sharp,' A<y. i Lanark'
thire Rifle VoWnteer*
William Frederick Hill
J.Trench Tumer,D. .^..^. Q. for MiUk.Meerui
Charles Orchard Cornish
Howel Gunter, €hxrr%$on Instrueior, Agra.
Charles Edward Stanley Parker
Jafl.BeardoeDonca8ter,.^(|^'. sLanarkMiUHa
Ephraim Thomas Sherlock
George Francis DeBude Davidson
Richard Rostron Young
William Poison Thackwell
Gerald John Roberts
William Molynenx Shapland Swiny ..
Charles Albert Bushman
LlBVTSKi.irTS.
Arthur Graigie FltzHarding Vincent-
John Henry Collier Coode
Archibald Morden Carthew-Torstoun
Frederick Augustus Blyth
Charles Walter Harris
Albert Wiley
Frederick Charles Schooles, Adj. zoFeb.79
Ernest Maxwell Willshire
Henry Edward Maxwell
George Silver
John Ernest Holt Sullivan
Philip James Melvill
15 Oct. 61
7 Sept. S3
P 2 Deo. 62
13 April 58
a6 Nov.
8 July
9 July
1.* ^ ^^«'
»2oOot.
P 2 Mar.
P16 Nov.
••17 Nov.
*ao Feb.
^ 8 Aug.
SbOOXTD IjIBUTXVi.HT8.
James Shaw
Douglas Campbell Mercer .
John Nigel Edensor Fenton Livingstone...
Charles Graham Moulton-Barrett
St. Greorge Edward William Burton
Thomas Mowbray Martin Berkeley
Colin James Love Halkett
Eldred Owen Owen
SVBIOir OB
aWD I.IBU9.
13 Oct 77
30 Jan. 78
16 Feb. 78
z May 78
2irn LiBiTT.
z May 78
23 Jan. 79
ax June 79
13 Aug. 79
13 Aug. 79
13 ^ag. 79
II Oct. 79
iz Oct. 79
' a Oct. 63'aa Jan. 67
a July
Pao Oct.
a April
zi Dec.
'23 June
P 4 Aug.
» 9 Nov.
*'22 Jan.
Pz9 Feb.
'14 Jan.
P22 Feb.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
14 Aug.
58 5 June 69
65 '22 Feb. 71
62 x5 May 73
63 ^ a Aug. 7z
65 7Jaly 74
651 1 April 75
66, 2 Nov. 75
67- as Sept. 76
671 n Nov, 76
7z 34 Sept. 77
7z z6 Feb. 78
7x1 as May 78
7z 5D«o. 78
7a zz Dec. 78
zz Feb. 75
zoSept. 75
«Feb II * M^jor FMTington ser^ IB ft!
xo Sept. 76 5»*'f«; mutiny campaign in x8jH
a8 Oct. 76 (M®^>-
99 Nov. 76I
as May 78
XX Sept. 78;
3 Oct. 78;
XX Dec. 781
xq Apr. 79I
PayfMt<0r.— William Caasabon Freud, 30 March 58; SonMqfor, 30 MaKCii73; 8t^
Qinarter Matter,— Robert Haw, $ Jan. 76.
X Apr. 7$.
Facingg Green. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
EwAarkedfor Hong Kong, 24 Nov. x866.
1 LtColonel Barnes served as Lieut, and Adjutant in Major Hogg's Battalion of Native In&ntry in the Kaffir m:
of 1846-47 ; was present in several enf^acrements. accompanied the expedition into the Tambookie cotmtrr in AugflK,
and that over the Kei in Doc. 1846. Served with the 73rd Regiment in the Kaffir war in 1851 (Meclal). Serred alfif-
in the Indian mutiny campaign, inclur ling the operations in the Gorrickpore district in 1858, and on the N«)*sl
frontier in 1859 (Medal).
» Captain Sharp served with the 73rd Reffiment in the Indian mutiny campaign in xSsS^sq, inolndiag the opB»-
tions in the Shahabad district, and on the Nepaul Frontier (Medal). ^^
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aut,w. 1 l4Mi (EigM(mderB.)-Unk6dto 26th. .[Irl^S^lg^^HSaton. 220
Shbctoapitam^ "Assath" (with the Elephant). "Busaoo" "Pmnrras d*Okob" "(&iAD Bodbzgo"
"BaDXJO*" "Bi.LAl€AirCX'*"VlTTO»L4." "PtEBWBBS" "NiTBLLE" "OBTHBB" "ToUIiOUBB" "ftuniTBULA."
Yeara- Sor". Colonel.— Walter Douglaa Phillippe Patton,* En$ign, J*a8 Sept. 3S ; i<. i»3 Nov. 40 ; Cap*. ^19 May 46 j Major,
27 Feb. 52; Brevet Lieut.Colonel, 28 May 53; Colonel^ 28 Nov. 54; Lieut. CoUmel, 11 May 6a; Major,
General, x Jan. 68 ; Lieutenant General, 14 Sept. 75 ; General, 1 Oct. 77; Colonel 74th Foot, 8 Oct. 76.
Lieutenant Golonel.— John Jago, Camwutndani Straiie Settlemente ; Eneign, '16 Jan. 46; Id. 'xoFeb. 47 ; Capt.^j
March 51 ; Major, ix May 62 ; JBr«iw/ Lt.Cohnel, 9 Dec. 73 ; Colonel, 9 Deo. 77 ; Lieuienemi Colonel, 3 April 78.
Xigon.— Abel Straghan,* Sne.^30 July 54; -^'.^8 July 56; Capt. »i8 June 61; BUMe^or, 13 Aug. 74 ; Major,
14 June 76.
Bobort Elphinatone Deare, Eneign, '8 July 56; Li. ^g Jan. 57; Capi, '9 Sept. 64; BiMqf'or, x Oot 77;
Mtyor, 3 April 78.
Fnll Half
Pay. Pay,
5»St
Gaptaxits.
Peter Mliaren
Charles Tennant Wallace ..
Thomaa Colville .
Richard Leigh
Gonvngham Marlyn M' Alpine
Eveljm John Hamilton
Oharlea Hamilton Simpson, Ae^ulant\
3 Lanarkekire Si/le Volunteera y
Bdward George Keppel, Adjutant 3 Nor- \
folkRUU Volunteera >
Charles Bquirl
James Archibald Hay
James Otway Toler
Henry Boughey
LiBUTBVAVTS.
LambartHugh Skene ....
Claude MaxweU MacDonald, Inet, on
Muekeiru 12 Dec. 77 J
Heniy Robert Kelham
Carteret Walter Carey, A^utant xo Nov. 77
Henry Ludlow Lopes
Richard Byre Goold'Adams
Dudley Stuart Kays
Frank Masrwell
Joseph Henry Greer
Gilbert Alexander Pagan
William Mordaunt Marsh Bdwards
Cecil Charles Cavendish
John George Bdmxmd Templer
Alfred Ren6 Heneage
Harrison Midwood
SBOOVD LXBTmVAVTS.
Robert Follett M. F. M. Synge .
William Henry Stevenson
Looia Somervell
29 Oct. 58
xsAug. 58
* 9 Mar. 60
PsoDec. 60
'18 June 6x
'xaJune 63
'xoMar. 67
26 June 67
P29July 53
» 7'^ng. 67
'20 July 67
P27N0V. 67
8 July 68
2TOJLrBUT
VsAug. 77
sSept 77
35 May 78
Pi 8 June
Px9 Aug.
P19 July
P13 Mar.
P 9 Nov.
20 July
P25 Nov.
'25 Nov. 68
24 Sept.
P28May
'27 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
xoMar.
'. 7a
38 May
12 Nov.
28 Feb.
x3 June
ax Sept.
21 Sept.
13 June
aoNov.
22 Mar.
28 Apr.
29 Nov,
XX Sept.
XX Sept.
P 7 Aug. 67
P27N0V. 67
P 4 Fob. 71
X2 Feb. 73
I April 75
14 June 76
37 Sept; 76
XI Nov. 76
x8 July 6a
23 Mar. 77
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3 April
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5 April 76
* Major Straffhan served with the
74th Highlanders in the Indian
mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and
was present at the storm and oapfenre
of Bhorapore (Medal).
Paywuuter.—
Quarter 3f(ufor.— Donald Swanson, 10 May 71.
Faeiuga yfhiUi.^Agenia, Sir C. R. M'Grigor, Bt. and Co.
Embarked for Gibraltar, x Feb. x868.
> General Patton served with the 7Ath throughout the KafiOr war of 1851-53 (Medal), and was present in all
the operations ; commanded the Regiment in the Field from November 1851 until October x 853— mentioned in
despacches, and on the x6th March 1853 he received the marked approbation of Sir Harrv Smith in General Orders
for his conduct in the operations in the Waterkloof, and was honourably mentioned in General Orders of the X5th
November following by Sir George Cathcart for services in the Field ; for these services he was promoted to ttae
runk of Lt. Colonel. Served in the Eastern campaign of 1854, and was present (attached to the StaflT) at the battle
of Balaklava and Inkerman, and was also present with the Head Quarter Staff as an amateur at the battle of the
Alma the aflkirs of Bulganac and M'KenBie's Farm, and capture of Balaklava (Medal with four Clasps, 5th Class of
the Med11die,and Turkish Medal). He was on Field Service witha Madras Column during the Indian Mutiny in 1857.
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'Smikoapatak'* "Ihdix" (with the Royal Tiger). "Delhi" "Lucmtow."
Colonel. — John Thomas Hill, JSnsiffn^^is "iiaSrohay; 2Aeut.^t6 Apr. 29; Cop^, '13 Feb. 35: Mt
March 41; Lt.CoUmel, 3 Apr. 46; Colonel^2o Jtme 54; Major General, 30 July 60; Lievt.^a*
14 June 60 J General. 24 June 76; '^-' ' — ^^ " * - '^-^
eutenant Colonel.— IJC Richard T\
17 July 72; Lt.Colonel 18 Deo. 75-
Majors.— Denzil Hammill, Eiuiffn, 16 Jan. 58 ; X<. 'x8 Oct. 59 ; Capt. i*x8 Jan. 67 ; Jfq/or, 21 Jan. 75.
Frederick Francis DanieU. Eneign, 13 Aug. 58; LietU. Pi6 Dec. 59 ; Capt. 8 May 67 ; A<^or, x8 Dec. 75.
14 June 60'; General, 2! June 76 ; Colonel 75th Foot, 24 Oct. 72.'
Lieutenant OoloneL—lJC Richard Wadeson/ Entiffn, 2 June 57; U. 19 Sept. 57; Cop^. 9 Dec 64; Jf.
Captaikb.
Greorge William Vernon Cotton
John Ormsby Moore Vandeleur
John Edward Boyes
Richard Robinson Bevan
John Gage Lecky
p.8.e. Edward Essex
Richard Wilson
Dawson Townley
Alaric Edward Arengo Gross
Orfeur James Cavenagh
Henry Harding Mathias, Adjutant Doreet ^
Mitma S
22 May 58 V 2 Sept. 62 ' 8 June 67
'x6 Mar, 60 P30 Jan. 63 ^14 Sept. 67
29 Oct. 61 P18 Jan. 67 P14 Oct. 68
P19 Aug. 62 P 9 Mar. 67 Px4 Oct. 68
■^ 9 Oct. 63 p 8 May 67 p 5 Mar. 70
19 Feb. 67IP27N0V. 67P3iMay 71! 29 Nov.
'2 May 6s Pis May 67 21 Jan. 75
LlBUTBlTAirTS.
Basil Hall Woodward
Denman Lambert Baynes
Arthur Heniy Pain
James John Burke Menzies
Somerset Edward O'Brien Kevill-Davies..
WiUiam Barrou-Stanton, Intt, of Mue-}
hetry 1 May 79 J
Henry William Tryon
George Thomas Frederick Downman
Charles Herbert Payne
William Thomas Preston
BbOOVD LlBUTBiri.irTB.
Herbert Henry Bumey, JL^utant 9 July 79
Adolphus GnUiam Pine
Richard Dyneley Jennings-Bramly .....
Ha^ey Goodwin Brooks
Henry William Denne Denne ,
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2]rD LIEUT.
24 June 53 26 Jan. 55^14 June 59' 5 July 72
^is^&y 67
J^27Nov. 67
'17 April 69
P20 Oct. 69
P20 July 70
3 Sept. 70
'17 April 69
P17 April 69 17 Oct.
■'24 April 69 14 Dec.
J*3x May 71 8 Mar.
29 Sept. 77
P3iMay
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
xa Nov.
20 Nov.
IX Nov.
29 Nov.
II Nov.
27 Aug.
Paynwuftfr.— William Hugh Mortimer, i Apr. 78; En*. '21 Feb. 65; H. 18 June 67; Capl. 31 Oct. 77.
Quarter Matter,— John Cotton, 37 June 74.
Faeinge Yellow.— -4ye»f», Messrs. Cox and Co.
Betwmedfiwn Natal^ 31 Mar. 75.
» Lt. Colonel Wadeson served with the 7sth Regt. in the Indian campaign of 1857 from the outbreak on istlilf'.-.
including the battle of Budleekeserai, siege operations before Delhi and repulse of sorties on X2th and 15th Jium. ii:.
of night attacks on the Gamp on 19th and 23rd June, and 14th and i8th July, storming (severely wounded: and c-»{-
tur€ cf Delhi (Medal with Clasp, and Victoria Cross).
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Sheffield. ] 76th Foot. — Linked to ^srd,
"HuTBOOWAir" (with the Elephant). '* Nitb ** " PBiriirsuLi.''
YeMB'Ser. q^^^ _p Frederick Parley George,* CB. Comet, '24 Mar. 25 ; Lt. '30 April 27 ; Capt '30 Aug. 33 ; St.
LStib Disiriet No. 9. 022
Brigade Depot, Ram$^.
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Full
Pay.
1 ^5
19
17 I
16
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Pay.
Sept. 58 ; Major General, t May 00 ijut.ijtenerai, 17 May 74 ; bfenerai, 1 Oct. 77 ; Colonel 76th FGOt,28 April 75.
lieatenant 0<4rael.--John M'Dex^xud AUai^ice JEiwi^, ?oFeb. 55; Lt. 25 Jan. 56; Capt. 1 July 64; Bt.Mqjot,
Jfa;or, 4 July 43 ; Major, yo Nov. 49; Bt. Lt.Colonel, 4 Feb. 53; Colonel, 28 Nov. S4 i_ ^t.Colone'l,
Sept. sA; Major General, 6yLay 66 iLt. General, 17 Ma.j7i;Qeneral,i C -----
ieannant 0<d<mel.— John M'Dermid AUardice, Ensign, r ""'^ "^ ''^ -
X Oct. 77; lf<vor, 10 Nov. 77 ; Lt.Cotonel. 25 Feb. 80.
Xig'ora.— Thomas Trophimua B.odge»,* Ensign, 6 Sept. 55 ; Lt. 22 July 59 ; Capt. 8 Apr. 68 ; Mc^jor, i Nov. 79.
Albert B. Pearse,' Eneign, 2 July 58 ; Lt. Pio May 61 ; Capt, ^8 Aug. 68 ; Major, 35 Feb. 80^
John Talbot
Douglas Campbell De Wend
Tredenham IitzHerbert Garlyon
Thomas Wm. Best, A^. 2 Weet Biding B.V.
TLefnry Burton*
Henry Lockner Brett, Adj. 5 Adm. Batt. ")
W. B. of rorhthire Rjfie Volunteers }
Albert Arthur Ronald Logan, Adijutant )
6 West YorkMiUtia S
Francis Welch
BNSIGN OK
2irD LISUT.
P^ Oct."~59
4 July 60
5 Feb. 61
' 9 Oct. 63
31 May 59
P26July 64
7 Feb. 65
J*22 May
P 9 Oct. 63
Pi 2 July 64
P18 April 65
'15 May 66
P21 Nov. 62
8 April 68
P 8 Aug. 68
3 Feb.
George Lycett Engledue May JP13 June 68''* 9 Aug.
8 I
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Cleveland Augustus Brett
Charles William Gore, Aide de Camp to )
Mi^or General Gore S
LuunvAVTS.
John Hooper King
Alfred John Chamberlin Wrench
Richard Carlyon Coode, Adjutant x Jan. 79
Stewart John Trench, Inetmetor o/Mue- "
ketrg 1 July 79
Charles M'Clintook Le Blanc
Cecil Edward Ruggles-Brise
William Whately
Henry Gordon FeUowes
Arthur Robert Hume
George Philip Berkeley Molyneux
Arthur Stephens Were
SsCOirV LXBTTTXYAHTfl.
Frederick William Bainbridge Landon..
Hayford Douglas Thorold
P2iMar. 68
xo July 68
P24 April 69
P 7 May 70
8 Deo.
22 Jan.
2Kn LIBUT.
13 Aug. 79
14 Jan. 80
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
P20 May
4 July
10 Nov.
2 Mar.
22 Nov.
28 Oct. 71
21 Aug. 72
13 June 75
10 Sept. 75
6 Oct. 75
28 Oct. 7x
28 Oct. 76
19 April 76
28 Oct. 77
31 May 78
15 Dec. 79
28 Deo. 79
CAPTAIW.
19 Oct. 69,
15 April 74
9 Sept. 74
27 Sept. 76'
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77!
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7 June 79I
xNov. 79
15 Dec. 79'
24 l\\ Pajfmaeier.'-BeiDiB.mia Henry Burge,' 6 Sept. 78 ; Sn*. Pi8 Aug. 54 ; X/. 21 July 55 j Capt. x Apr. 70.
6 , ... I Quarter If (M<er.— James Edward Bell, 24 Jan. 74.
Faeinge 'Eied..— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Returned from India, xo April 76.
I General Greorge served throughout the campaign in Soinde in 1842-43 under Sir Charles Napier, including
the destmotion of Imaumghur in the Desert, and the battles of Meeanee and Hyderabad, at which last he com-
manded the 2and Regt. (Medal, Brevet of Msjor, and CB.). Served also throughout the campaign in the Southern
Mshratta Country and in the Southern Concan in X844-45 and commanded a Corps of Detachments at the taking of
the Petahs on the northern fronts of Panulla and Pownghur, and was present at the investment and capture of
both those forts, being in command of the left flank post Again during the operations against the Forts Munnahur
sad Munsontosh in the Southern Concan, he commanded the left wing of the 22nd Regt., and afterwards com-
manded the Field Brigade a^ Kolapore.
* Major Hodges served in the Indian campaign f^om Nov. 1857 to X859, including the assault and capture of
Meangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, affldrs of Barree and Nugger, and was promoted firom the 38th to the
76th Regiment for having on the 2xst March at the siege of Lucknow successftOly led a volunteer party and captured
a battery of three guns (Medal with Clasp) . Served in the A^ssinian campaign Oct. 1867 to June 7868 in the Land
Transport Train and was appointed Inspecting Officer of the Etighland Division of Transport ; present at the battle
before Magdala as Transport Staff Officer to Sir Charles Staveley, and carried the despatches of that victoiy and
nevvs of the release of the prisoners to Custalo, a distance of 200 miles, and was entrusted with the desiMtoheB to
Colonel Milward at Annesley Bay (mentioned in despatches for "ability, energy, and zeal," Medal).
* Miy'or Pearse served in the Abyssinian campaign in x868 (mentioned m despatches for " ability, energy,
and seal," Medal).
* Captain Burton served with the 40th Regiment during the New Zealand war of x86o-6r, including the actions
at Mahoetahi, Matarikoriko, and operations before Te Arei. Also throughout the campaign of x863-6^, for two years
as D.A.Q.M. General (Medal). During the operations in Waikato he superintended to its completion the construction
and organization of Uie Military Electric Telogra^ through l^e Waikato country (mentioned in despatches).
< Captain Burge.—For War Services, see Army Pay Department.
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... D<»yr. 1 77th {East Middlesex) The Duke of Gamhridge's VMi^^^Vo.^
^ -J Omi,— Linked to S7th. "■ ^
The Plume of the Prince of Wales. The Duke of Cambridge's Coronet and Cypher. " Qmriwq^^iam
RoDBiGo" "Badajoz" ** Pbhutsuli.'* " Alma " "iKKEBMAir* " Sbtamopol.
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Colonel -Henry Hope Graham.i CB. Ensign, P15 Oct. 29 ; Lt. '7 Sept. pa ; Capt. '7 Nov.^ ; Jfa/or. '14 Ai^.
46; i<.Coio«e/, J'sQ Apr. 53; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54; ^<^Jof General, 20 Jan. 67 ; i/.d«*raA25 Nor. 74,
General, 1 Oct. 77; Colonel 77th Foot, 13 May 75. ^ __ . .
Lieutenant Colonel.— Henry Kent,* Mnsiffn, n Aug. 45 ; Lt. '23 Aug. 50 ; Capt. 27 Sept. 54; Major, 24 Aa-.
sB; Lt.Colonel, ^13 June 68; Colonel, 13 June 73. . »„. r^ t^ a> * » t„w
llajori.— Humphrey Mungal Lamont Colquhoun, Enngn, P18 Aug. 54; Lt. 29 Dec. 54; Capt.' 17 July 57.
afaior, 2 Sept. 68; £/.£<. C'o/oiw/, XI July 77. ^.»^ ^ Bjix.r^rw
.e.c. Harcourt Mortimer Bengough, EuMian, >»22 Mar. 55 ; Lt. 3 Oct. 55 ; Cap*. '30 Dec. 64 ; BLMajor, i Oct.
77; Jfoior, 2 Feb. 78; -B/.L<.CoZo»«Z, 29 Nov. 79. ,„ „ . ™,
Reginald HoBkins.Jgnj. ^7 r)cc. 55 ; Lt. p 3 June 59 ; Capt. P22 Jan. 68 ; Major, i Feb. 79-
C1.PTAIX8.
p.t.c.WiUiamForbeaGatacro, D.A. A. Gen. >
Al4er»koi S
Henry Jervis .Tervi»-White
Arthur Lang Tickell
Frederick Henry King,® Adjutant 5 Mid- J
dleeex Militia )
William Samuel Henderson
Cookburn Forte
Hugh FitzRoy Marryat
Smith Byrom Royds
Richard Chicheley Thornton
Francis Henry Macdonald Dawson
George Fenton
Frederick Graham
LlXUTBlTAjrTB.
Buscombe Field Westmacott,.iW«d« Camp >
to Major General Clifford )
Adonia Graham Schuyler» Adj. 6 Aug. 79
Ernest Edward Foley, In$t. of Mueketry )
6 Aug. 79 S
Francis Douglas Lumle^
Robert Theophilus Hewitt Law
Clarence Francis Berkeley Wodehouso
Godfrey Charles George Norton
Mark Singleton
SkCOHD LlKUTKITAJrTB.
William Stuckey Wood
Nathaniel Walter Barnardiston .
George Beresfoiti Lempriere
George Walter Wrey Savile
Lionel Grant Oliver
62 P23 Dec. 64
63P3oMar. 66
18 Feb.
P18N0V.
5 Aug. 641P31 July 67
*i9Aug. 62|P23Mar. 67
P3X May 59' 5 Oct. 63
Pi I Mar. 62 P30 Dec. 64
Pi I Dec. 66JP25 Apr. 68
Pi4 0ct. 67Pi2Feb. 70
P23 0ct. 67lP22Mar. 71
P25 Dec. 67 1 17 Sept. 71
2 Sept. 68 P14 Oct. 71
8 Jan. 68 28 Oct. 71
\
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P28 May 70
3 April 78
14 Sept. 78
21 June 79
6 Aug. 79
13 Aug. 79
28 Oct. 71
13 Nov. 73
38 Feb. 74
10 Mar. 75
24 Mar. 76
28 April 76
19 Aug. 76
28 Oct. 71
p 7 Dec. 70
P22 Mar. 71
P27 Sept. 71
P30 Nov. 70
x6 Aug. 73
12 Feb. 75
27 June 74
2 Feb. 78
1 Feb. 79
2 Feb. 79
6 Aug. 79
15 Nov. 79
BREV.JLU. j »T. LT. COi,
PatfiHOMter. — Alexander Henry Haldane,* 30 Aug. 78
Quarter Maeter.—Georgo Hope,* 27 July 66.
Ens. ao J uly 55 ; i<. " Feb. 58 j Capt. 1 Apr. 70.
Facing* YQllcm.^Agente, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Returned from India, 35 May 1870.
* General Grahara served in China from 1852 to 1859, and commanded the troops at Hong Kong during a
portion of that period ; was second senior oflftcer and commanded the 2nd Brigade of the expeditionary force em-
ployed against Canton during the operations before that city and its capture in Dec. 1857 {CB.) ; proceeded xs.
command of a force to the Peiho river in June 1858, and was present at the assault and capture of Namtowoniitk
August (Medal with Clasp).
* Colonel Kent served the Eastern campaign of 1854 and up to 26th March 1855 with the 77th Raiment, in-
cluding the battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Cia£a of the
Med j idle, and Turkish Medal).
fi Captain King served with the 40th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 1 863-65 , and was present at Waiari fMedal' .
■ Quarter Master Hope served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55. including the battles of Alma and
Inkerman, sioiro and fall of Sebastopol, assault of the Redan on the i8tb Jnno, and cuga^'cd at the storming of the
Redan on \.hv 8th Hoitrcnihor (Mc«lul with three Clasps, and Turkish iledal).
' Captain Ualdauo.— For War Services, see Army Pay Department.
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
• llBVliHighland) {Eoas^sUre Buffs).— UrJced to 7 ^Bt\^^J^^^^;^^l^, 224
cJii6VnSki:* "A88XTB" (witixiheBlephimt). "Maibx" "Jxtx" "Pibbia" "Kooshxb" "Lucmow."
"Oolonel.-Sir Patrick Graiit.i QCB. GCUQ^En^n, i? J^y^oJ^^/-", J^,»3^! Cap*.j4May 32; ^{-f^V^'
30 April 44; ]l£<yor, - -. - - • ., ^ «... . _
jfajar General, 28 "
LlOUtldlft&X VO I OTlflll , ^^ — ^XULJCUOifiAO I'^'ltiatAl**-! fVCMAAVAAy .*« •««rH *'>-y ^ * w -y^ * ^ ar '-' —
Jfo/or, X3 July 67 ; Br«>«< Lieutenant Colonel, 23 July 76 ; Lieutenant Colonel, 27 Mar. 78. r„,^,,.
liaSwu.-^-<^Tfi Porbe8.« 1?imv«. *" Jan. 55; i«. «> J^y 55 J Capt. P24 May 59; Bt.Major, 5 July 72*
ThoD^'MaclMnrie; J5imv», i'S Feb. 56 ; Lt. 30 April 58 ; Copt. 'aS Jaly 63 ; l^Mfo/or, i Oct. 77 ; ^«;«'.
27 Mar. 78.
Gaptaivs.
William Obarles Smith ...
Andrew Murray, AijiAant, DeolaUe Depot
Oliver Graham
Hngh Gongh Grant, Aide de Camp to Com, \
in Chief in India S
William Francis Maitland Kirwan
Gharlea John Bntler Stewart, Ac^utant, \
Jioee, *e. MiliHa 3
George Straohey Clive Jxutioe.
Pi6 Sept,
Thomas i Becket Sargent, Aide de Camp \
to Motor General mUie f
Bdward Mayne Alexander , Aeeietont In- >
epeeterqf G}fmmaeiat Bomhojf >
GilDert William Benny Maxwell Wangh ...
Heniy John Knight
Alan William Cameron, A^. 31 Lanark- \
9kireBifie Volunteere }
Duncan Stewart
LXBUTBlTAirTe.
William Wellington Sandemau
James Heniy Ewart, Aide de Camp to {,
Major Gen. S. Hamilton )
Charles William Carfrae
William Brewster M'Dongall, Inet. of\
Mueketrjf aaMay79 ^
Percy Seymour Harvey
Kenneth Boss MaoKenzie
William de Bathe Hatton
Dnncan Craigie Halkett ,
Svdney Bellingham Jameson
Herbert Storges Barlow.
7 Pol
PsiMar.
Pa8July 63
' 8 Jan. 64
9 Aug.
'8 Aug. 65
'xoNov. 65
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58 P16 Aug. 61
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9 Mar.
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7 July 69
'24 July 69
» 5 Nov. 70
38 Oct. 71
i>i5Mar. 68
P 8 Aug. 68
'23 Dec. 68
^34 July 69
>'24Sept. 70
Hugh Davidson x May
Sboovd LnunvAirtB.
Bonald Graham-Campbell, Adj. 13 June 79
Ctoorge Bobert Vernon Hume
Oeorge Mackintosh
Bidhard Agnew Fiaser
Alfted Charles Christopher ..
James Andrew Brown
Francis Basett Lund
Donald Charles Fredrick Macintyre,
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Deo. 7'
J* 8 Aug. 65' 1 Oct. 77
2 Oct. 66! 16 Jan. 80
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28 May 73'
24 July 73
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2 Mar.
27 Mar.
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38 Oct.
38 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
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13 Nov. 78
30 Apr. 79
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32 Jan. 79
X3Aug. 79|
13 Aug. 79
PajTMotto*.— John Lysaght Hewson, x Apr. 78 ; Ene. 6 June 56 ; Lt, z May 59 ; Capt. i Apr. 70.
-a ... QvoWer Ifofter.— Parr Campbell, 29 June 78.
Pacinge BuS.—Agenie, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Eetumedfrom Nova Seotia, az December 1S7Z.
* Sir Patrick Grant served as Deputy Adjutant General with the Armv of Gwalior in 1843-44 (mentioned in
despatches, Brevet of Major, Bronze. Star). Sutlei campaign of 1845-46 as Adjutant General— twice severely
and dangerously wounded by grape-shot through the arm and musket-ball in left breast, and horse three
times shot under him (repeatedly mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, CB., Medal and three Clasps).
Poi^aub campaign of 1848-49 as Adjutant General (mentioned in dospatchee. Aide de Camp to the Queen with
Brevet of Colonel. Medal with two Clasps). Expedition to Kohat against the A£fghan hill tribes in 1849-50
(Medal with Clasp).
* Lt.Colonel Warren served with the 82nd Begt in the Crimea ftrom the 2nd Sept. 1855, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also in the Indian campaign of 1857-59. and was present
at the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore, action of Khodagimge, and
occupation of Futtehghur,— acting successively as Orderly Officer to Brigadier Russell, Colonel Biddulph, Colonel
Hale, and Sir John Inglis ; served the Bohilound campaign, including the defence of the Jail and subsequent opera-
tions at Shahjehanpore, and actions of Khankur and BunJcagaon (Medal with Clasp) .
* M^or Forbes served with the z9th Regiment in the Crimea from the 6th September zSss, including the siego
andfiulof Sebastopol, and assault of the Redan on the 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Beeord of the Seroieee of the jSth Highlander:
Bajsed by letter of service dated 7th March 1703 ; inspected and passed July 1793 {proceeded to Holland September
1794 ; returned to England Mav 1795 ; proceeded to Quiberon August 1795 ; returned Januaiy 1796 ; proceeded to the
Gape of Good Hope 1706 ; to Calcutta February 1797 ; to Bombay February 1803 ; to Goa February Z807 ; to Java
August x8zx ; returned to England July 18x7 ; proceeded to Ireland November 18x7 ; embarked for Ceylon April
i8a6; returned to England February 1838 ; embarked for India April X842. Proceeded on active service to Persia
in January 18^7, returned to Bombay m May X857, thenoe immediately to Bengal. Returned to England September
1859. Embarked for Gibraltar 3 August 1865. Returned to England from l^ov* Scotia, ax December x87t.
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
225G^ibrlau^.l79th (Queens Own Cameron Highlanders), — Linked to 42nd. l^^^'^^i^
'* Eokoitt-op-Zkk." "Botpt" (with the Sphinx). "Fubktbs d'Okob" "Salamahca" "Pybbitbm" *'Nit»uj"
"Nith'* "T0ULOU8B" "Pbkiwsuli.** " WA.TBBL00" "Alma." "Sbtabtofol" •'Lucbbow."
Oolonel.— 5«r John Donglas,^ QCB. Entign, '6 Sept. 33; Lt. 'xS July 36; Cap/. '8 Jnne4i; JBf.lfa/or,
I Nov. 42; Major^ '24 Dec. 52 ; Bi.Lt.Ck)lonel^ 1^20 Jane 54; LLColonel, 13 Aug. 54; Colonel, i Aug. 57;
Major General, 6 Mar. 68 ; Lieut.Qeneral^ 23 Au)?. 77 ; General, 30 Jan. 80 ; Colonel 79th Foot, i Jan. 79.
Lieutenant Colonel.— Edward William Cuming,* Eneign, '24 July 46; if. '31 Mar. 48; Oaft. 8 Oct 54;
Bt.Major, 14 Deo. 68 ; Major ^ 2 Mar. 72 ; Breoet Lieutenant Colonel, \ Oct. 77 ; Litut€nani Colonel, 31 Oek 77.
Kajon.— John Macdonald Leith,^ J^rm^h, '17 Mar. 54 ; X/. ^6 Oct. 54 ; Cop/. '15 May 57 ; Bt.MaJor, 5 July 73 ;
p6
Half
Pay.
Major, 31 Oct. 77 ; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 31 Dec. 78.
John Edward Alien,^ Eneign, P13 May 53 j X^ 19 Jan. 55 j
19 Oct. 79.
Capt. P16 Mar. 60 ; Bi,Major, 5 July 73 ; Major,
Gaptaikb.
BySIGir. I LIBUT.
Edward Everett* i Mar. 55i**i4 Sept. 551* ^ .^
Albert Newby Clay« ' 7 Sept. 55 *• 1 July 591^15 June 66
I May 65
Neil Campbell* 22 Feb. 55! 21 Sept. 55, 30N0V.
William Henry M'CauRlnnd* !*'24Feb. 57|**i6Mar. 60 29 Jan.
G^}y^l^^nrymers,AdJ.3Gl^morganshirei:^ ^j^^^ eo'^aoOct. 65,»'x4 0ct.
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Henry Hugh Oldham.^o Adj. Perth MUitia
Alexander Bruce Murray
Archibald Young Leslie
John Busfeild
Walter Douglas S. Campbell, Aide de)
Camp to the Lord Lieutenant qf Ireland... }
Reginald Carey Annealey^^
Orr Boswell Gtordon
LiBUTBXAKTS.
Robert Harris Camwath Dalzell
James Moray Brown
Norman Guthrie Chalmers
Grortlou Lorn Campbell Money, Adjutant \
25 Feb. 80 5 S
Colin Charles Mackenzie
William Haskett Smith, Inat.qf Musketry \
8 May 79 >
James Maitland Hunt
George Alexander Caradoo Reid
Kenneth Schalch Baynes
Robert Francis Lade veze Napier
Secoitd Libutbitaktb.
Wedderbum Conway Halkett
\Mon. Charles Catbcart
Frederick Hacket-Thompson
Adam Gillies Blackburn
Mon. Ivan Campbell
jWilllam Angelo Scott
Beauchamp Colclough Urqnhart
581 IX Sept.
60
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4 Nov.
»i8 Mar.
4 Mar.
>*3oMar.
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'24 Nov. 631 29 Jan,
P 4 July 65 '17 Feb.
'P 10 May
X Jan.
'12 May
7 Nov.
*i4 Mar.
5 Apr.
13 May
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31 Oct.
15 Mar.
19 Oct.
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P I Sept. 66
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I Oct. 77
4 June 79
70
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
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28 Oct. 71
78 Oct. 71 * Lt.Colonel Leith served the Kast-
28 Oct. 7x'em campaign of 1854-55 ^*^ ^
' 79th Highlanders.including the battle
"^^ 01' Balaklava, siego uxd fiallof Seba»-
7i:topol. assaults of i8th Jane and Sih
'September, and expedition to Kertch
7' and Yenikale (Medal with two Ctasps,
12 Feb. 74 5th Class of the Me4)idie, and Turkish
90 Nov. 75, Medal). Served in the Indian cam-
10 Sept. 76 paign of 1858-59, including the dege
..n Knv "^ land capture of Lucknow, attack on
the Fort ©f Rooyah, actions of AUy-
gunge, BareiUy, and Shal^ehanpoTe,
capture of Forts Bunniar and Ma*
homdie, passage of the Gogra at Fj-
zabad, capture of Bampore Kaua,
and sabsequent operations in Cade
across the Gogra and Baptee riven
(Medal with Clasp).
16 Feb. 78
32 Jan. 79
6 Aug. 7j
«3Aug. 79
1 1 Oct. 79
12 June 78,
^ „ ^ 14 Jan. 80
24 a \ Fay matter. —John. Miller M'Nair," x Apr. 78; Comet, p 19 Aug. 54; Lt. 9 Feb. 55 ; Capt. p 10 July 60; St.
1 Quarter 1/ «<«•.— William Howard, 20 Apr. 78. [ Jfq/or, 25 March 73.
I Faeinga BXvlq.— Agent, A. Lawrie, Esq.
Returned from India, 7 Nov. 1871.
^ Sir John Douglas served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, in command of the 79th Highlanders, inclndin;; the
battles of Alma and Balaklava, siege of Sebastopol, assault of the i8th June and expedition to Kertch and Yenikali
(Medal with three Clasps, CB., Sardinian and Turkish Medals, 4th Class of the Mediidie, and Turkish Medal).
Served in the Indian campaign of 1857-59 > commanded the Infantry in the action of Secundra ; commanded a
Brigade during the siege of Lucknow, taking the Residency, Iron Bridge, Great Emaumbarra, and several other
important positions ; afterwards commanded the Infantry of the Azimghur Field Force, and present in the action at
Tigra, taking of Azimghur, detached in pursuit of Koer Sing, actions at Azimghur, Munnear, Sheoporeghat, and
various operations in and around Jugdespore and the Jungles, and pursuit to Bnxar. On 15th June 1858 appointed
to command the troops in the Azimgnur and Jounpore districts, and on 25th June to the command of the olstaxted
districts of Behar, Dinapore, Ghazepore, and Shahabad, and constantly enga^d in pursuing the rebels during the
hot and wot Bcaaons; took the field after the rains, defeated the rebels at^uisath and drove them into tbejnnrle,
took Jugdespore, pursued and drove the rebels into the Kymore HiUs, killing 1,200; campaign in the Kymore Hills
and successful night attack at Sulya Duhar. On 15th Jan. 1859 appointed to command the troops in Palamow asd
Ohota Nagpore, engaged in pursuing the rebels in Palamow (f^quently mentioned in despatches, and thanked by
the Governor General of India, Brevet of Colonel, KCB., Medal witn Clasp).
« Lt.Colonel Cuming served with the 79th Highlanders throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, indcdinp
the battles of Alma and Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol, assaults of the i8th June and 8th Sepitember, ex-
X>editionto Kertch and Yenikale (MedsJ with three Clasps, 5U1 Glass of t^e Medjidie, and Turkish Medial).
7 Major Allen served with the 79th Highlanders in the Crimea fVom the x6th August 1855, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol and assault of the 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in
the Indian campaign of 18^8-59, including the siege and capture of Lucknow, attack on the Fort of Rooja^.
actions of Allygunge, Bareilly, and Shal^'ehanpore, capture of Forts Bnnniar and Mahomdie, passage of th«
Gogra at Fvzabad, capture of Rampore Kussia, and subsequent operations in Oude across the Gogra and Raptee
rivers (Medal with Clasp).
s Majors Everett and Clay and Captain M'Oausland served with the 79th Highlanders in the Indian caoupaign of
185^59* including the siege and capture of Lucknow, attack on the Fort of Rooyah, actions of AUygnnge, Bareillj.
and Shahjehanpore, capture of Forts Bunniar and Mahomdie, passage of the (3ogra at Fyzabad, capttzre of Ban:-
pore Kussia, and subsequent operations in Oude across the Gogra and Raptee rivers (Medal with Clasp).
" Captain Neil Campbell served with the 79th Highlanders in the Crimea trom the i6th August 1855, indudisc
the siege and Ikll of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian campaign of i8sS-sc.
including the siege and capture of Lucknow, attack on the Fort of Rooyah, actions of Allygunge, BareiUy, ai^
Shahjehanpore, capture of Forts Bunniar and Mahomdie, passage of the Grogra at Fyzabad, capture of Bampore
Kussia, and subsequent operations in Oude across the Gogra and Raptee rivers (Medal with Clasp).
^0 Captain Oldham served in the China Expeditionary Force of x86o, and was present in the actions of Sinho and
Tangku, assault and capture of the North Taku Fort, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two (Tlaaps). Served ia
the Cossyah and Jjmteah Hill campaign in 1863.
1^ Captain Anneeley served throughout the second phase of the Ashanti war in 1874 attached to the 4and Higb*
landers, and was present at the battle of Amoaftil (sUghtly wounded), capture of Beoquah, battle of OrdahnsBd
canture of Ooomassie (Medal with Clasp).
» Major M'Nair.— For War Services, see Army Pay Departmettt.
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Hal/'GoloneL— 5tr Richard Wilbraham,* KCB. 2nd Lt. '25 Mar. a8 ; Lt. as May 33 ; Capt. ^22 July 36 ; Bt. Major,
Deo. 41 : Major, '19 Jan. 44 ; Bt.H.ColoneL 11 Nov. 51 ; CoUmel, 28 Nov. 54; Jtfiyor General, 26 Jan. 66 ;
Oenerat, ai Mar. 74; Gwieroi, 1 Oct. 77 j Colonel 80th Foot, 16 Mar. 75.
Lieutenant Oolonel.— Charles Tucker,* CB, JSneiflu, '23 Nov. 55 ; Zt. '23 Oct. 57 ; Ca|)<. '18 May 60 ; Bt. Major,
9 Dec. 7a; Major, 9 Nov. 77; Lt. Colonel, 9 July 79.
Xigora.- Charles Augustus FitzGerald Creagh,? Eutign, 8 Sept. 54; Lt. 9 Feb. 55 ; Cai>t. 6 May 63;
Mt. Major, 1 Oct. 77 ; Major, 9 July 79.
James Lewis Bradshaw," Bne. '37 Jan. 57 ; ^'- '3© Jaly 58 j Ca/?*. P28 Oct. 68 j Bt.Major, 10 July 75 ;
Mty'or, IS Nov. 79.
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CATtAxaa.
Fred. Brown Numa Crauftird,* Adj. i \
Ste^ord Militia S
Robert Warner Stone*
Walter Howard i®
Chai-les Edward Whitaker Roworth
Allan Saunders ^^
waited Turner Anderson"
John Edward Hale Prior"
Henry J. Johnson^*
James Ormsby Sherrard^*
Charles Christopher Cole"
Lipton Gumming Potts>*
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I aND LIBOT.
'21 Sept.
23 July
t6 Mar.
»7 Dec.
»23 Aug.
" 4 Aug.
, '31 Mar.
8 July
*'iS Oct.
>*3i May
17 Mar.
52 6 June S4 26 April 65
LxBUTBirurTa.
Tankerville James Chamberlain^?
Saumarez William Cameron"
Arthur Wellesley Hast"
Archibald Borthwick Horsbrugh
William Moore, Diatrict A.djutant,Tran»vaal
Henry Hollingworth Harward**
Henry Charles Savage
Thomas Edward Griffin, Adjutant 10 May 78
Alflred Henry Lindop'*
Frederick William Lyons
Herbert Aveling Raitt
58' 31 Jan.
58>26Aug.
S7 '18 Mar.
61 P 9 Mar.
6s '14 Oct.
68 30 Aug.
68 28 Oct.
68 28 Oct.
64 P2a Mar.
69, 28 Oct.
60P17N0V. 63
59, 10 Dec. 73
59 i I April 70
67! sMay 77
68J 9 Nov. 77
71. 18 Nov. 77
71 j 13 Mar. 79
71 28 Mar. 79
7ii 17 May 79
71 9 July 79
) :
1*20 June 68, 28 Oct.
17 Jan.
aS Feb.
28 Feb.
28 Feb.
30 Dec.
13 June 74
31 May 76
78 a8Mur.
78 17 May
78 9 July
SBCOVD LlBUTETAlTTS.
Bdward Kaye Daubeney»
I Beverly William Reid Ussher"*
I Francis Macleod Hastings Marshall .
George Albanus Williams ,
.Richard PasleyColomb
Kandal William Johnston
2 Feb.
16 Feb.
37 Mar.
I Oct. 77
X Oct. 77
29 Nov. 79
2;iD LIKUT. I
zi May
12 Juno
II May
22 Jan.
23 July
13 Aug.
78.
781
79,
79.
79
Sir Richard Wilbraham served the
iSyrian campaign of 1840-41 (Medal),
including the advance on Graza and
aflhir near Askelon. Served the
Eastern campaign of x8s4-S5> t^^ an
Assihtant Adjutant General, including
the battles in the Crimea and siege of
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasps, CB. ,
Officer of the Legion of Honor, 3rd
Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish
Medal).
* Major Crauftird served with the
80th Regiment in Burmah in 1853
(Medal with Clasj) for Pegu). Also
in the Indian mutiny and campaign
in Oude in 1858-59. including the
capture of Simree Fort and defence
of Poorwah (Medal).
*^ Lieut. Harward served in the iRt
West India Regiment in the Ashanti
war of 1873-74 (Medal).
tPofmoMfer. —
I 2 ' ... ' Quarter Maater.- -James Pendery, 30 Oct. 78.
Facing* YeHow.— Amenta, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Betumedfrom Bengal, June 1866; Embarked for Singapore, January 1872.
^Lt. Colonel Tucker served with the 80th Regiment with the left attack during the Bhootan Expedition of 1865
(Medal with Clasp). Served in the Perak operations in 1876, part of the time as Brigade Major ; oommanded the
left sttsck in the operations against Sekukuni in 1878 ; commanded the 80th Regiment in the Column under Colonel
Rowlaods on the Swazi border in the Zulu war of 1879, and subsequently the troops at Luneberg ; also commanded
the regiment in Wood's Column during the march through Zululand and in the engagement at Ulundi {CB.).
' M^jor Creagh served with the 50th Regiment m the Crimea, subsequent to the fall of Sebastopol, fh)m the
nth Sept. 1855 to the end of the Russian war. Also in the New Zealand wars from Nov. 1863 to 1866, and was present
at the storm and capture of Rangiawhia, repulse of the enemy's attack on the Camp at Nukumaru (in command of
a party of the 50th), the capture of the fortified village of Ketemari and the Putahi Pah (Medal). Served with
a detachment of the 80th Regiment in the Expedition to Perak under General Colbome.
• Major Bradshaw served with a detachment of the 80th Regiment in the Perak Expedition in 1875-76.
» Major Stone served with the Military Train in Now Zealand ft-om 1864 to 1867 (Medal).
^^ Captain Howard served with the 80th Regiment with the left attack during the Bhootan Expedition of
1865 (Medal with Clasp). Also in the Expedition to Perak in 1875-76.
"" Captain Saunders served with the 80th Regiment with the left attack during the Bhootan Expedition of 1865
Medal with Clasp).
" Ma^or Prior, Captain Cole, and Lieut. Cameron served with a detachment of the 80th Regiment in the Perak
Exnedition in 1875-76.
" Captain Anderson served ns Superintendent of Volunteers in the Transvaal during the operations against
Sekukuni in 1878, and with the 80th Regiment on the Swazi border in 1879, and during the invasion of Zululaud and
the engagement at Ulundi.
•* Captain Johnson served in Perak in 1876 in charge of the Maharajah Lela and other Malay prisoners. Com-
manded at Fort Mameluke in the operations against Sekukuni in 1878; then served as District Ad lUtant at Lyrfeu-
ber jr, and subsequently with the 80th Regiment on the Swazi border in the Zulu war of if 79, and during the invasion
of Zululand and the engagement at Ulundi.
'* Captain Sherrard served as Staff Officer in the left attack against Sekukuni in 1878. and as Acting Adjutant
of the 80th Regiment during the operatiun;} of the Column under Colonel Rowlands on the Swasi border in 1879,
and during the invasion of Zululand and the engagement at Ulundi.
'* Captain Potts served as District Adjutant of the Transvaal during the operations against Sekukuni in 1878;
was with the 80th Regiment in the Column under Colonel Rowlands on the Swazi border in 1879, and during the in-
vasion of Zululand and the engagement at Ulundi.
17 Lieut. Chamberlain served in the Transvaal in charge of two 6-pounder guns in November and December 1878 ;
was with the 80th Regiment in the Colimin under Colonel Rowlands on the Swazi border in 1S79, and during the in-
vasion of Zululand and the engagement at Ulundi.
^ Lieut. Hast served with a detachment of the 80th Regiment in the Perak expedition in 1876. Trained, equipped
and eommanded a mule battery of /-pounders on the Znln border in 1878, for which he received the thanks of
his Excellency Lient.Gtoneral Lord Chelmsford. Served throughout the left attack against Sekukuni, and had
charge of two 6-pounder guns in the Column under Colonel Rowlands on the Swasi border in 1879, and during the
invasion of Zululand and the engagement at Ulundi.
^' Lieut. Lindop and Second laeut. Ussher served with the 80th Regiment in the Transvaal in November and
December 1878, in the Column under Colonel Rowlands on the Swaxi border in 1879, and during the invasion of
Zululand and the engagement at Ulundi.
" Second Lieut. Daabeney served with the Soth Regiment in the left attack against Sekukuni in 1878, in the Column
under Colonel Rowlands on the Swazi border in 1879, and during the invasion of Zululand and the engagement at
Ulundi.
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1 81st (LoyalLincolnVolunieers), — Linked to 4jth. rflW2)«r«No.
year^Ser'Oalonel.— Henry Renny,* CSI. JSnswn^ '27 Dec. 33; Lieut.^j Ai
'*'''' ~' " loiMi, 28 Nr " • "
77 J Colonel 8zBt Foot, 9 June 79.
- Lieutenant Colonel.— Hugh Arthur GhicheBter,? i
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ifa/or General, 2 Feb. 67 j Lieutenant General, 5 Dec 74;
MOV. 54 ;
} June J
General, 1 Oct. 77; C;o&li«;8zBt Foot,
entenant Colonel.— Hugh Arthur Chit
Bt.Mqjor, 5 July 72 ; St.LtColoneL 31 Dec. 78 ; Major, 29 Jan. 79 ; U.ChloniL 6 Mar. 80. '
J"^?.'»-J?eorgeBuchanaii Bevan, Eneign, ^23 Mar. 60 ; if. P29 M^. 6t ; Copt. '8 May 67 : JTomt. 7 Jan. 8a
Wilham Henry Warren, Eneign, 23 Mar. 58 ; Lt. P20 Dec. 59 ; Capt. »ax Aug. 67; M^or, 6 MaTto
f* r* /v/ » T^ o ■'^^' .'*7 Jaja. 51 ! i*. »i3 April 52; Capl. »i8 April 56;
^t.Lt Colonel, 31 Dec. 78 ; Major, 29 Jan. 79 ; Lt. OoUnufl, 6 Mar. "
GAPTAnrs.
Henry John Fairoloth'
p.«. e. Hugh ThoniaaJoneBy'.BffVa<i0jlf ajor, 1
Umballa ;
Gtoorgo Alfired VfaBOTi,8taiion 8Ujff Officer, \
Murree Convaleeeent Depot J
William Charles Mi^ews
Mark Saurin Wynne
Frederick Ekins Lindoe
Robert Kean Brercton
Henry Walpolo
Norcott D'Esterre Roberts
Prank Ryley
Henry Cecil Binstced Farrant
LlSVTXKARTS.
Benjamin Arthur Satterthwaite, Intf. 0/)
Mtuketjy 6.Jan. 79 S
Francis Henry Wheler
Charles Edward Sawyer
Arthur Joshua Tetley
Walter Strangeways Morrioe
Spenser Jackson
Edward Cozwell Morris
John DoYidson, Interpreter
Henry Crosbie
Philip Palmes
iYederick Ronald Borrow
2
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p. R. Stanbuiy Churchward
Arthur Charles Henry Thomas
Julian Henry Young
Walter Ernest PhUlips
George Arthur Robertson
Bernard Walter Gracron
Charles Davidson
Thomas Hugh Smith ,
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X3 April 55
x6 0ct. 67
20 Nov.
57
14 Aug. 59
P16 Oct. 67
' 7 Jan.
62
'4 July 65
X3 April 72
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6a
'loNov. 6s
14 Jnne 73
28 Oct. 73
19 Mar.
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P I Dec.
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29 Jan. 79
••9 May
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7 Jan. 8b
P12 June
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24 Dec. 70
7 Jan. 80
' 4 Sept.
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25 Mar. 71
6 Mar. 80
»i6 0ct.
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98 Oct. 71
P 6 Nov.
67
28 Oct. 71
23 Jan.
69
28 Oct. 71
' xOct.
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28 Oct. 71
30 Dec. 71
15 Mar. 73
28 Feb.* 74
26 June 74
21 Sept. 75!
8 Dec.
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22 Jan.
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6 Aug.
x4 Jan.
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80
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22 Nov. 79
Paymotfa*.— Charles Harrison Hignett, xo May 71 ; Bn»ig%f^a8 July 63 ; Lt. 7 Nov. 68; SoH,Capiain,ioVa,jT6.
Quarter Jfa«f«r.— Michael Hanlon,7 14 Aug. 72.
Faeingt Bnff.-^Agentt, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Embarked for Gibraltar, 26 Feb. 1870.
1 General Renny commanded the 8x8t Regt. throughout the mutiny in India in 1857-58, a Bogixnent wUck
at the commencement of the mutiny disarmed one Regiment of Native Cavalry and three Begiments of Nattre
nfantry at Mean Meer, near Lahore ; Regiments well known to be disaffected and ripe for mutiny. For this
important service, and others performed by the 8ist Regt. during the mutiny, he has received the order of C8L nA
the Indian Mutiny Medal. Commanded the First Brigade in the Sittana expedition of May 1858 under Sir 8tydiu7
Cotton (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
7 Lt.Golonel Chichester, Ma,or Faircloth, and Quarter Master Hanlon served with the 8ist Regiment in the
Eusoofzie expedition in 1858 ("Medal with Clasp). Served in the Indian mutiny in 1857-58, and were pr«eent whea
the 8ist Regiment, under Colonel Renny, disunned at Mean Meer one Regiment of Native Cavaliy and thrM
Regiments of Native Infantry, all disaflected and ripe for mutiny (Medal).
B Captain Jones served in Bengal with the loth Be^mient in suppression of the mutiny in 1857-58. including HoM
actions of Ghanda, Unmieerapore, and Bultanpore, siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
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"Peninsula" *' Niagara" "Sevastopol'* "LucKirow."
itaFTs^J Colonel.— William Samuel Newton,^ En*ign f Lt. '5 Dec. 34; ■^<- 4" Capt. P31 Dec. 39; Capt, 4- Li.
Fall Haifi Cclonely ^^s Feb. 48; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54; Major, 18 Nov. 56; Lt.Colonel, 13 Deo. 60; Major General,
Pay^ P»y.' 6 Nov. 6a ; Lt. General, 25 Oct. 71 ; General, 1 Oct. 77 ; Colonel 82nd Foot, 4 Mar. 72.
26 ,
ilieutanant Colonel.— Francis Dalrymple Walters,* Entign, 6 June 54 ; Lt. 9 Feb. 55 ; Capt. '12 May 57; Major,
**9 8ept.7i ; Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, 1 Oct. 77 ; Lieutenant Colonel, 27 March 78.
Majors.— John Briggs,' En»ign,^Z Jan. 56; Lt. 17 Mar. 58 ; Capt. 18 Mar. 62; Bt.Major, 29 July 75; M<yor,
Edward ^eppings Lock,* Entign, a Oct. 55 ; Lt. 20 Jan. 58 ; Capt. P3 Aug. 66 ; Major, la June 78.
•%«
Gaptaiits.
p.*.c. Frederick Cardew*
James Brown M'Dougal
William Marsden, Dep. AgHtt. Adj. Gen. >
School ^ Mueketry at Hjfthe J>
Charles Carstairs
Henry Armstrong Nicholson
John Leonard Greenwell O'Brien*
Alfred Reamsbottom "
George Sydney Carr
William McCarthy O'Leary
James Ritchie
William Capel
Benjamin Thomas Bradley Flood
LlBUTBKAKTS.
Charles Adolphus de Peyron Burroughs...
Frederick Charles John Loder
Robert Howden Kellie, Inetruetor of)
Musketry 20 March 78 )
Reginald Hawkins Hall
Francis Robert Millington Synge
David Phelips Chapman,^<i/u<on< 9 Aug. 79
Edward Hay Mackenzie Elliot
James Andrew Murphy
Charles Mannoir Sumner
Hugh Edward Wilbraham
Thomas Henry Browne
SbCOVD LlBUTBlTAKTB.
Alexander Dennistoun Lang
John Vans-Agnew
Erie Edmund Moffat Davison Manson .
Charles Lewis Hamilton Cox
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2KD LIEUT.
12 June
' 3 Aug.
'•19 April 64
P19 Apr. 64
II Jan. 67
24 June 57
P24 May 61
' 4 July 65
P17 April 69
P 4 Uar. 68
'aa Jan. 68
7 July 69
**ia Oct. 70
1 May
z May
aXD LIEUT.
iz May
13 Aug.
II Oct.
31 Jan.
.. P<^iiMM/«r.— Charles Frederick Carey, 3 June 78;
.. Quarter Matter.— Altred Slade,i» 13 Jan. 69.
37 Nov.
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39 Jan.
70
25 Dec.
65
P18 Deo.
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" 7 May
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18 May
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•^21 June
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'24 Mar.
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'15 Feb.
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2 Aug.
71
P27 Oct.
71
28 Oct.
30 Dec.
30 Dec.
12 Nov.
23 Nov.
28 Mar. 74
2 Dec. 74
9 Aug. 74
28 May 79
6 Aug. 79
34 Jane 76
CAPTAIir.
P 8 May
P15 Feb.
67
71
Pa I Aug. 6g
'lo June 71
31 Oct. 71
5 Oct. 72
19 June 741
II Oct. 76;
20 Mar. 7^ '.
27 Mar.
5 Sept.
28 May
29 Nov. 79
* Lt.Colonel Walters servedwiththe
44th Regt. in the Crimea from the 27th
Jan. 1855, including the siege and foil
of Sebastopol, and attack and occn-
nation of the Cemetery on the i8th
june (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
Medal). Served also the campaign of
i860 in the north of China, inclndinff
the action of Sinho, assault and cap-
ture of the Taku Forts (Medal witli
Clasp).
B Major Cardew served with the
3rd Pui^'aub Lifantry in the Indian
N.W. Frontier war of 1863, and was
present at the attack and capture of
the Conical Hill and Umbeyla (men-
tioned in despatches. Medal with
Clasp).
Ent, P13 Dec. 61 ; Li. 27 July 66; Capt. 31 Oct. 74.
FaeingeYellow.—Asfentt, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Jn»* Agenie, Messrs. Cane and Sons.
Eetumedfrom Aden, xa Feb. 1870.
^ General Newton served with the Coldstream Guards in the Oimean campaign from i8th Oct. 1854 to 8th April
1335 including the battles of Balaklava and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Cuss
of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
^ Major Briggs served with the 9th Regiment in the Crimea from Nov. 1854, including the siege of Sebastopol,
and capture of the Cemetery and suburbs under General Eyre (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in
tr.o Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clvde, occupation of the Alumbagh under
Outram with the several engagements there, fall of Lucknow, relief of Azimghur, capture of Jugdispore, and
Eut)!iequent operations (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service). Served with the expedition in North China
in i36o (Medal with Clasps).
* Major Lock served with the 82nd Regiment in the N.W. Provinces in suppressing the Indian mutiny in 1858,
and was present at the action of Khankur. defence of the Jail and subsequent operations at Shahjehanpore, affairs
of Shahabad. 3iahomdee, and Bunkagaon (Medal).
' Captain O'Brien served with the 23rd Fusiliers in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the affair of Ram-
cronga, siege and capture of Lucknow, and operations across the Goomtee ; storm and capture of Selimpore and
Simree Forts, actions of Jhubrowlee, Poorwah, Beerah, and Buxarghat; also Trans-Gogra operations when the
rebels were driven into Nepaul (Medal with Clasp).
'0 Captain Reamsbottom served in the Abyssinian campaign with the Transport Train, and was present at the
capture of Ma^dala (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
is Quarter Master Slade served with the Sand Regiment in the Crimea from the and Sept. 1855, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the N.W. Provinces in India in
sappreesing the mutiny m 1857-59, and was present at the action of Khankur, defence of the Jail at Shal^'ehanpore
and subsequent operations in Rohilcund (Medal).
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Frederick Karslake?
p.t.c. Raymond O. De Montmorency, In- \
ttmctor. Royal Military College }
Frederick Augustus Wright
Edward Arthur Butler
Charles John Wyndham
Booth Hay Metcalfe
Charles James Thorhurn, Adj. 1 Adm. \
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William Gooke-Collis, Deputy A»$i$tani\
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••• Walter Bentley Marling.ildjiif an^ 29 Doc. 78
■ • • Edward Charles Lethbridge Walter, In^t. >
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•• Louis Samuel Hyde Baker
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I IX Feb. 75 with the 83rd Regiment at the *ar.
IK April 75 E"*® ^^ *^** attack on the rebel* ui
XT ii oeckur on 2i8t January 1859 (Medall
"9 Nov. 70 » Major Gore waa present with ib:
28 uct. 77 83rd Regiment at the siese and 01--
31 Aug. ?8 ^^^ of Kotah on 30th lUirch u--i,
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30 Oct.
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John Francis Trant | 21 June 79!
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9 July 79.
6 Aug. 79
13 Aug, 79
13 Aug. 79
JsAug. 79
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G^rge Vernon Burrows..
Charles Gerald Harris
Robert William Freebairu Monteith .
Robert Percy Sanders Bamett
Edward Alexander Kettlewell
William Gore Alban
William Browne
affair at Sanganeer, defeat of Lhi
Gwalior rebels at Kotaria, sorprLv cr
and attack on the rebels at t^eckiir
(Medal with Clasp).
Pmfmaeier.—
Quarter Jfa«<«r.— Michael M'Quade,^' aa Jan. 68.
Faeinqe YeHow.'^Affente, Messrs. Cox and Go.
Jkmbarkcdfor&ibraltar, 6 AprU 1867.
1 Goneral Brown served throughout the Punjaub campaign, and was present with the 24th at the panas*
of the Chenab and the battles of Sadoolapore and ChilUanwallah (wounded), and as Major of the 29th Regt. ai tbp
bnttlo of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
' Colonel T. S. Brown served the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to the 26th Fob. 1855. with the 55th Bcr-
merit. includingthe battles of Alma and Inkcrman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Claapa, 5th CIa» t'
the Mcdjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served also on the Bhootan expedition in 1866 (Medal with CTlasp).
* Major Beazley served with the Force which attacked and destroyed the town of Malageah W. coast of Afnc«
in May 1855. Served with the 83rd Regiment during the suppression of the Indian mutiny, and was present at Ur
aifair'of Sanganeer8th August 1858, defeat of the Gwalior rebels at Kotaria, surprise and attack of the rekl«
at Seckur (Medal with Clasp for Central India).
" Major Karslake was present with the 83rd Regiment at the siege of Kotah and its capture by assault, aflair >t
Sanganeer, and defeat of the Gwalior rebels at Kotaria (Medal with Clasp).
'^ Quarter Master M'Quade served throughout the Indian campaign of 1857-58, and was present at the n>ppre^-
sion of a mutiny at Nusseerabad in August 1857. at the siege and capture of Awah, siege and capture of Kc^&^
surprise and attack of the rebels at Seckur (Medal with Clasp for Central India).
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uuluii 45 ; Lt.CoUmel, '10 Dec. 47 ; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54 5 Ifq/or General, 3 Sept. 6a ; Lieut.General, as Oct. 71 J
ay. P»y. QeneraL i Oct. 77 : Colonel 84th Foot, 24 Oct. 72. . , , « ^ «.»„..,
rriieataiiuit OoloneL— Francis Edward Edwards Wilson, Enwiffn, '17 Nov. 57 j i<. 'i Oct. 58 ; Capt. 'x8 Apnl
I 65 : Major. 15 Axkg. 77 ; Lt.Colonel, 24 June 79. . « ^
... 'KM«rs.--Jame8MuiTa:r Thomas Simpson, Jim^w, N April 56 ;i*. ^2 Mar, 60 j Cbp*. '18 Apnl 65; Brevet
... lArthSriUchMd^iiees/jS^ ^" '^ept. 60; -Zi*. '4 -A.ug. 63; Coj>*.'3 Mar. 65; Brevet M<vor, 1 Oct. 77 J
"* I Megor, 24 June 79.
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'Arthur Herman Luck, Adj. 3 fFwi York ]
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'", John Lennox Power
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iWm. Johnston Kirkpatriok, Adj. 2 Feb. 78
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... .Charles OngOolhoun
... lAndrew Richards Nugtfe
... David Baipd
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Sanmares Frederick Grosvenor
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I [ Z [Qiuurter Maeter.^VfS Abraham Boulger,* a Nov. 7a.
Faeinge YeVLow.—Agente, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Beturned from If 00a Seotia, zo January 1871.
^ 8ir David Russell commanded the 5th Brigade at the second relief of Lucknow — severely wounded, and par*
ieabrly mentioned in despatches as haying much distinguished himself {CB.) ; commanded ist Brigade under
)atnun at the repulse of several attacks on the Alumbagh ; at the fall of Lucknow he commanded and Brigade
irhich stormed the Imaumbarra and captured the Kaiserbagh (Medal with Clasp).
^ Captain Newbigging served with the 89th Regiment in the Indian campaign in 1858-59, and present at the
iffdir at Honoria in Goojerat, and acted as Staff Officer to a Field Force in pursuit of Tantia Topee and the Rao
* Quarter Master Boulger served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58 ; joined Havelock's force on its first
akiog the field at Allahabad in June 1857, and was in the advanced party which left Cawnpore on the 30th June
inder Major Reynold, and enga^ in many skirmishes while destro^mg all disaffected villages between Allahabad
tod Pottehpore, and while keepmg conmiunications open with the nver party ; afterwards present at the actions
( Fnttehpore, Aouug, Pandoo Nuddee, Cawnpore, Oonao, Buseerut Gunge (both actions), Boorbeeake Chowkee,
iithoor, Mungarwar, and Alnmbaugh, and was in the storming party which crossed the bridge in the first relief of
iocknow, imd shot the gunner in the act of firing a 68-pounder loaded with m^pe, canister, stones, glfMS, Ac, and
te was the first man to force through the masked battery in fh>nt, for which he was mentioned in General orders ;
maent With the Grenadier company of 50 men at the storming of the jail, from which the dead bodies of 380
iepoya were afterwards removed : was a volunteer with the storming partv at 3 a.m., 29th September, to blow up
lie enemy's magasine, destroy their mines, and burst 4mortar8 and 13 guns noing the Residency— wounded througn
be toft thigh and right hand with loss of middle finger ; present throughout the subsequent defence of the BMidenoy
Dd BWmhig of the Him KAoah^woaaded (Yiotoria C^roes, Medal with Olasp, and ayear's senrioe).
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Li.Colonel, ^29 Dec. 54 ; Colonel, 29 Dec. 57 ; Ifo/or QeTunu, 6 Mar. 68; LietU.Oem&nlt i Oct. 77; C.:
85th Light Infantry, 27 Sept. 79. « , » « ^
Uentexumt Colonel.— Frederick Ernest Appleyard,* CB, Etuian, P14 Juno 50; Li. »i2 Oct 52; Cn
- - -^ . ' - . -^ Ll.Colonel, H Max. 67 ; CoUmtl, 6 yiai.-;^
29 Deo. 54; Bt.Major, 26 Dec. 56; Major, ^31 Aug. 58
'Tjora.— Edward Musgrave Bcadon. Eiu. '12 Xli
„ ar. 53 ; 'lL ' 2 Mar. 55 ; C>pl. »o Oct. 63 ; Ifarer, to Jit' •,
Galbraith. l?im^«, 1 June 55; Lt, P30N0V. 55; Cap^- ^^S April 65; BtMt^hr, x Oct.77; Jf^r
12 June 78 ; Bt.Lt.ColoHel, 22 Nov. 79.
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Pinch White, Adjutant a Ojfordikire
Bij/U Volunteert
George Washington Smith*
Hon. Charles Dutton, 2C««Mtojif Quarter^
Matter Oen. Khyher Dtvuton j
Daniel Alexander Grant
Hon. Edward Alexander Holmca A'Gourt
Guy Newoomeu Atkinson
Edward Harry Going Ravenhill
Charles Edxnond Knox
Prancis Wingfleld Bobinson
Francis Langford
Edward Harbord Ivea
Wellesley Welman
LnimirijrTS.
John Haines Vivian
Edward Burrell, D.A.(l.M. Oen. \it
Divwton, Cabul Force
IngoldsbyWm. Thomas Somerset Smythe
Cecil Henry Collette, Adjutant 10 June 74
James Spens, Ingt. of Muek. xa July 78.
James Bamsay Campbell
Aoheson Prancis Acneson Lyle
William Baume Capper ,
Ernest Henry BiyBtt-Caniao
Philip Bulman ,
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John Sutton Edward Western
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Arthur Havelock James Doyle
Bobert Henry Fowler
Herbert Vere Wilbraham
Charles Tyrwhitt Dawkins
Mowbray Townshend Thomson
Herbert lUchard Browne
Claude George Heniy Sitwell
Charles Ernest Mardall
Baymond Northland Bevell Beade..
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,. PayflUM^.—Arthur Longley,? o Aug. 78 ; Entign, '19 Deo. 6i\ 14, jp Apr. 64 ; Capl, a8 Nov. 71.
,. Qiimrter Jfoffor.— James Hawkins/ ax Feb. 60.
Faeinge Blue.—^^Miit, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Embarked for JStdia, FArtuuy x868.
^ General Hill commanded the and Batt Rifle Brigade In the Crimea, subsequent to the fUl of 8«taitc?o[;
from X4th Oct. 1855 until the end of the Russian war in 1856. Also oonomanded the Battalion throughout ti» «^ '^
its services in the suppression of the Indian mutiny, including the capture of Luckno w and numerous ailktzs d^^
the Oude and Trans Gogra campaigns, including the affairs of Baree and Sirsee, and capture of the fort of Hm^
Commanded the Force at the ankir of H.yderffhur, and held a detached command which captured x< gust *i ^'^
Ghat. Was fluently mentioned in despatches, and especially in Sir Hope Grant's of the action of Nsw»l^^
for repulsing the enemy's rear attack ; also of Lord Clyde's at the operations on the Baptee on the 3i8t Decese^l
iBs9 (OB., Medal with Clasp).
> Colonel Appleyard served with the 80th Begiment in the Burmese war of 1853 (Medal with Clasp for Vege}, c
was present at the capture of Martaban, openUaouB before Rangoon on the xath, xsth, and 14th Apru, and ttpsx ■
the great Dagon Pagoda with the storming party ; also at the capture of Prome. Scanned the Bastem eamg^- ^
x8si-55 with the Royal Fusiliers, and was present at the battles of Alma (wounded) and Inkerman, and ee^-
Sobaatoool. including sorties on 5th April and 9th May, defence of the Quarries 7th June, and aasanlt on the luv-
i8£june-wounded (Medal with Qaspo, Brevet of Mi^or, Knight of the Legion of Honor. 5th Claas of the Ma^^
* Major Smith served with the 98th Begiment in the Peshawur Expeditionary Force on the Boao&De Ftc:^^
undOTSir Sidney Cotton in April and May 1858, and at the aiBUr with the Hindostanee fknatios on the Hagt» -
Sittana on the 4th May (Medal with Clasp) . ^_ ^
* Quarter Master Hawkins served the Pn^jaub campaign of 2848-49, InolTidiTig the battlee of Sadodlapoi^ Cbi.^
waUah. and GooJerat (Medal with two Clasps).
7 CM>tain Longley.— For War Servioes, see Army Pay Department
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*•""' s«'- Coload.—*. 5»r John Michel,^ GCB.Bntign, '3 April 23; i/. '28 April 25; Capt. ^1^ Deo. 26; Ifc/or.
jQii ga" '6 March 40: Zt.Colonel, '15 April 42 ; Colonel, 20 June 54; Jfo/w General, a6 Oct. 58; Lt.Gefieral,
^ ^*L 25 June 66 ; Oeneral, 28 March 74 ; Colonel 86th Foot, 19 Aug. 62.
34 — Lieutenant ColoneL— George Hewish Adams, Ewign^ 14 Apr. 46 ; Lt. '25 July 51 ; Capt. 1*25 Jan. 56; Major,
8 June 70 ; Lieutenant Colonel, 23 May 77.
39 ; - MiUan.— James Kenneth Douglas Mackenzie/ Eneign, 24 Jan. 51; Lt, i Mar. 54; Capt, 24 Jan. 60;
1 BtMe^or, 5 July 7a ; Major, 23 May 77.
William Ker Oray, ^im^, 1 May 55 ; i<. '17 July 57; Capt, '10 Nov. 65 j Bt, Mayor, 20 Mar. 78 ; Major,
31 Aug. 78.
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Sir Guy Francis Clarke Travers, Bart
HenryDuppa Alfred Gutbill,* at Stqf Coll.
John William Boulcott
Hartwen Harvey Stuart
James Douglas Stewart
Fergus Granam
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Robert John Knox ^ 8 Aug.
Edward Guy Selby-Smyth »• 7 May
Charles Haggard, Adjutant xz July 77
Henry James Beton
John Sanauel (Saussen
Arthur Thomas Swaine
Frederick John Tobln
Hugh Houghton Stewart
Oliver Carleton Armstrong
Charles Henry Soott-Plummer
Michael B. Mulchinook
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Harvey Welman > 14 Jan. 80
Pjqfswrfar.— Henry Francis Luke, a Dec. 68 ; Sonorarjf Captain^ 2 Dee. 73.
QiMfier jraf^er.— Timothy Cleary, x8 March 74.
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Setumedfirom the Cape of Good Mope, 36 March X87S.
^ Sir John Michel was nominated a CB. after the termination of the KafBr war in 1853, in consideration of hi"
Irtinguished services in the Kaffir wars of X846-47 and of X85X-53 (Modal). Was nominated to the and Clas^
fthe Medjidie for service with the late Turkish Contingent. Served in the Indian campaign in x8s8-so in com-
lind of the Mhow Field Force, and defeated the rebels under Tantia Topee at Beorora, taking 27 mins- subse-
aently actively engaged in pursuing the fhgitive bands {KCB., and Medal). Commanded a Dmsion of the Armv
1 the camnaign of x86o in China, mcluding the action at Sinho (Medal with Clasp for the Taku Forts)
•Jiajor Mackenzie served with the 86th Regiment with the Malwa, Nerbudda, and Central India Field Forces
11857-58 ; present at the siege and capture of Dhar, operations at Mundesore and battle of Goodaria, siecre storm
nd ctptore of Chandaree, and also of the fortress of Jhansi, action of Koonch, battle of Gowlowlee, and operations
efore and capture of the town and Fort of Calpee (Medal with Clasp) .
♦ IiLColonel Brockman entered the Royal Navy in 1847 ; was actively employed during the Kaffir war of i8si-i;2
itedsl). Served in H.M.S. Mermee at the first attack on the stockades in the Rangoon river, was present at the
»ack and taking of Martaban and afterwards at the storm and capture of Rangoon zith April 1852 (Medal with
la»p for Pegu). Afterwards was in several actions with pirates on the coast of China. Operations against rebel
ibes in Gnzerat in 1857. Served with the 86th Regiment in the Central India Field Force under SirHuirh Rose
«n Feb. z8^ to Jan. 1859, including the capture of the strong Hill Fort of Chandaree ; siege storm and can-
opee (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Mi^'or).
' Major Grofton served with the 9th Lanoers in suppression of the Indi
le aflUr of Kumdakoti (Medal) .
• Captain GutbiU served throughout gie New Zealand war of 1863-66, and was present with the Thames
ipediUon and with that of the Waikato (Medal).
\ Indian mutiny in 1858-59, and was present at
Q 2
Digitized by VjOOQ IC
87th {Boyal Irish Fusiliers).— Unked to ZUlu [ f * -^>«^ ^°- ®-
233 limerick. ] o # wu v-ti/t/iyc*i/ x/m>/i. x- ewji-ctc/oy. — ^^iwaw *v w«w». [ ji,^^ jy^e^ oj„,
*' MoiTTB YiDBO " " Talaybbi.."— An Eagle, with a Wreath of Lanrel above the Harp in addition to the Floaie (/
the Prinoe of Wales, in commemoration of their distingoished services on various occasions, and partknUi^j 1:
the battles of "Bi-BBOBi." "Tj-bitj." "Vittobia" "Nivbllb" "Obthbs" "Toulottsb" **^mxtxn^""kri
: Oolonel.— iStr Charles Hastings Doyle,^ ZCM&. Stuiant 33 Dec. 19 ; Id, 37 Sept. 22; Ca^. '16 June 23; k.
' MajoTt aS Jxme 3B ; Maji '^ -^^ ^t— - ■.- * -1 .^- -n-»— .1 — t _. ^«-_-.„ «
15 Sept. 60; Lt. General,
Yean'Ser.!
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Major, 28 June 38 ; Major, 17 Aug. 41 ; Id.Colonel, '14 April 46 ; Colonel, 20 June 54s Major Ocmts;
X5 Sept. 60; Lt. General, 10 Jan. 70 ; General, 15 March 77 ; Colonel 87th Foot, xo Oct. 70.
Lieutenant Ooloael.— Nathaniel Stevenson, Bn»ign,^75 Axxg. 58 j Lt, '7 Nov. 62; Copt, '13 Feb. 66; Mt,-r,
'19 Feb. 70 ; Lt.CoUmel, 1*28 June 71 ; Colonel, 28 June 76.
Kuors.— Joseph Noble Beasley,* Entign, ^xj Aug. 52 ; Li. '24 June 53 ; Copt, 22 Dec. 60 ; Meffor, ao Jolj r
Breoet Lieutenant Colonel, i 03t. 77.
Thomas Rennie Stevenson, Eneiffn, '4 Jan. 61 ; Li. ^16 Jan. 63 ; Capi. '23 ICar. 66 ; Major, '»8 Ja« • .
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, i Oct. 77.
28 Jan.
' 4 Jan.
'32 Dec.
5 July
3 Jan.
»xx July
1*38 Aug.
'22 May
18 Oct.
'23 Mar.
i>24 Mar.
29 June
»28 July
Oaptaikb.
Frank John Todd
George Cox, Jkdfutani Jfortk Mayo MilUia
William Western Taylor
Francis Arthur Dashwood
p,9.e. Evelyn Campbell Money, D.A.A,\
^ and q.M.Gen. York S
James Montagu FitsRoy England
George Phibbs, At^utant Leitrim MUiiia ...
Charles Wilberforoe Wildman
John Ferguson'
Hassall Gfurdner
Wadham Sales Terry
Charles Antony Lindsay
Evelyn Charles Martin
LnUTBFAVTS.
Joseph Lewis Steavenson, In»truetorof\\, ^ 5,^^.
Mueketfy 27 Sept. 76 ' ..J I ** ^^^
Henry Elus Adams ''22 June
Arthur Kennedy Purvis iPi2 Oct.
Arthur Frederick Terry '» 8 June
Thomas Davison ''27 April
William Humphreys '1*72 June
Frederick Carpenter, ^«i« de Camp to Sir \^^
B.M.Lafan )
Arthur Comngwood Denny,^^. X5 Dec. 77
Henry John Sutton
Lionel Bootle Wilbraham
John IVrwhitt-Walker
James William Henry Claud Cusack.
Charles Russell
Arthur Banbury
CA.gTAnr. j BBBV.ITAJ. | BT.M.C- "
61 »X9 April 64i»x4 8ept 66
61 12 July 64;i'22Jnne 67
63 !» 3 Jan. 65 »x2 Oct. 67
8 Deo. 79
PasMar. 66^*30 Oct. 69I
'27 July 66'x9Feb. o'
^22 June 67 1*28 May 70
~ ' * 66 1*28 June 71
'20 July
'xsFeb.
2x Deo.
xoMay
^yi July
' X Sept.
'•x9 Feb.
66,^26 Feb. 70
67 '23 Mar.
67 »28 May
67 » 3 Aug.
70 '27 Oct.
28 Oct.
'3 Aug.
»22 0ct.
SlOOBD LiBTTTBVAVTB.
William Staflford J. Barry
.ffon.Edw. Barrington Lewis Hen. Stopford
2VS LIBUT.
7 Aug. 78
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
3 Aug. ,_
X2N0V. 73
28 Feb. 74
xoSept. 76
xoSept. 77
28 Oct. 77
X4 Sept. 75
xsMar. 73
27 Sept. 76
8 June 78
25 Feb.
ISi
„ ^ x3Aug. 79
P<9flM»<M>.— John Connor,* 15 April 71 ; Q^tartw Maeteri 1 April 56 ; Monorarjf Csjrfats, 15 April 76.
(inarter Matter,— Kenry Hill Bray, X3 May 74.
Faeinge Bine.— AgenU, Messrs. Cox and Cki.—IrUh AgenU, Meeam. Oane and Bona.
Eeiwmed from Berwutda, 5 Deoemb^r 1877.
1 Sir Hastings Doyle served as Assistant Adjutant General of the 3rd Divisioii of the Army in to 'EaMPi
OampiUgn in X854, at Yama, until invalided.
* LLColonel Beasl^ served with the 87th FusUieiB in Bengal during the Indian mutiny of 1857-58 (Hedsl).
' Captain Ferguson served in the Kaffir war of X85X-53 (Medal), induding the expedition nor^ of the Onai*
River. Served also in the China war of x86o, indudhig the actions of the 3rd X2th uid X4th AjigvM, xSihcd
axst September, and advance on Pekin (Medal with Clasp for the Taku Forts and PeUn).
* Captain Connor.— For War Services, see Army Pay Department.
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
88th (Gonnaught Rangers), — Linked to Sjth,
rSuhDiHrici^JHo.eB. ^^,
ISriffodt D§pot, Oaliraj. 234
" " "RiraiAnrk*' **TPTr»wr»« n'f>»ft«**
1 I Half
itqjor, z8 Dec. 75 ; Bt.Li.CoUmel, ix Nov. 78.
Arthur Allen Owen,* Bntign, ^11 May 59 ; Litui. '13 Nov. 60 ;
Colenelt n Nov. 78.
.Ita.,-!
»»•!. J
Harp and Crown. " M$ ttparoMf** " Egypt " (with the Sphinx). " Talatbbjl "''• Busaco" ''Fvuvnt'D^Onon "
ClVHAsBODBIOO" "BADAJOX" "SIXAMAJTOa" "VitTOBLL" "NiVSLM" "OBTHUg** "TOULOUSS" "PsariiTBULi.**
"Alio," "Iirxss]M.v" "Sbtastopol" " Ob»tbal Iwdll."
"* ^^' Colonel.— William Irwin, Sntign, '15 Nov. 27; ii«»<. 19 Nov. % j Capt. '26 April 39; Major, z8 Jan. 48 ;
Lt.ColoH0l, ^a6 Deo. 5\ i 9<jJ?yf» «8 Nov. 54; lf'VV>r Geiural, 3 March 66; Zieut&entral, 14 April 74}
General, x Oct. 77 J w>^»«2 88th Foot, 9 Apr. 79-
LieuteaaBt OoloneL— William Lambert,^ CB, Entign, »x6 Aug. 54; Lt.Z Deo. w: Caml. 27 Nov. S7 ; lfa/»r,
xo June 72 ; i^.OotoiMi, x8 Dec. 75. ^ '^ ' j/ 1 -v .
Mi^— Bdwa«i_ Hogton^^^ i<. 9 Feb. 55; Cap«.»i,Nov. 6o; Bt.Ifiyor, as Oct. 73;
Copf. 'is Sept. 69 J Major, 9 June 77 ; Bi.H.
CAFtAXirs.
HenrvGriffith Bowen
7>.«.e. William LiBtonDabymple^
dbiurles Thomas Wren Penton
Frederick Chenevix Baldwin
Edward Afrinoourt Brind
Spencer AcUom
^trGeorgeAlbert deHochepied-Larpent,^^.
p.9.e. Patrick Douglas Jefit^s
John Philpot Ourran
Smith Hannington Gardner
Valentine Herbert Maher
LxBunvAVXs.
Horace Bntterworth Mann
Afctiwell Henry Wood
Maurice George Moore
Dayrell Talbot Hammond, A4f, 9 Apr. 79
Daniel James Napier Webb
Charles Edward WvncoU
Alfred George Goodenough Elton
James Lowry Cole Acton
George William Freckleton
Sioovs LnvnvAVTS.
Nathaniel Albert Delap Barton
Edward Henry Yere Hsldane
Frank Stuart Hamilton Bickards
William Forbes Mackensie Ian Fraser..
Edmund Alexander Grubbe
Biohard Stuart Alexander
Leonard Gk>odricke Clough*Taylor
George Muzray
Arthur Vincent Hatch
William Batherford Little
BK SIGir OB
2MD LXBUT.
'29 Oct. 59
17 July 63
9 July 62
24 Sept. 58
» 9 Feb. 64
28 June 64
'2xNov. 65
9 Nov. 66
» 9 Feb. 70
V x Feb. 68
» 3 April 67
•• 6 Sept.
9 July
' X Sept.
' 9 Dec.
'2x Aug.
7 Oct.
»xs Sept.
» 9 Feb.
»27 Oct.
28 Oct.
't4 Jan.
IS Aug. 77
5 Sept. 77
Jxs Sept. 77
fio Nov. 77
2VS LI BUT.
x6 Feb. 78
X May 78
XX May 78
2 July 79
9 July 79
9July 79
23 July 79
14 Jan. 80
x4 Jan.
x4 Jan.
3 Aug.
3 Dec
X3 June
6 Oct.
XI Oct.
17 May
ao June
27 Aug.
as Feb.
'20 Oct. 69
»28 Oct. 7x
19 Sept 74
»5Aug. 73
x8 Dec.
9 June
24 Nov.
13 Mar.
IX May
17 May
OAPTAIir.
27 Aug. 79
x April 74
89 Nov. 79
IS Quarter Master Cousins served in
the Crimean campaign in 185^, includ-
ing the siege and fall of Sebastopol,
and enedition to Kinboum (Medal
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Served in tne Indian mutiny campaign
in X857-58, including the actions at
Cawnpore under General Windham,
afiUr at Bhognapore, sieges of Calpee
and Selimpore (Medal with Clasp).
PafmatUr.-^
Quarter lf(M<«r .—Samuel Ckni£ins,i'.33 Deo.
TaeingB Yellow.— J^«jite, Messrs. Cox and Co.— JruJI AgwU, Messrs. Cane and Sons.
Bmbarkedfor Cap$ of Good Hope, xs June 1877.
' LtColonel Lambert served with the 88th Begiment in the Crimea from the aand January to 26th March, and firom
ne to the xTth September 1855, includiiig the siege and fUl of Sebastopol, the attack of the Quarries, and attacks
the Redan on the x8th June and 8U1 September— severely wounded (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal),
xved also in suppression of the Indian muttnv in 1858, iaduding the affair at Bhognapore, siege of Lucknow in
trch, and siege of Calpee (Medal with Clasp for Central India) .
* Lt Colonel Sopton servea with the 88th ^giment in the Crimea from X7th June 1855, including the siege and flEdl
Sebastopol, and attacks of the Bedan on the 18th June and 8th September— severely wounded (Medal with Clasp,
d Turkish Medal). Served also in suppression of the Indian mutmy in 1857-58, including the siege of Lucknow
March x858,.and siege of Calpee (Medal with Clasp for Centna India).
^ Lt.Colonel Owen served in we Kafir war of X877-8, part of the time as Assistant Adjutant General to Colonial
oces (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel).
' LtColonel Daliymple served in the Aahanti War in 1874, as Special Commissioner to theWaseawsand Denkeras,
the left flank of the Main line of Advance, and subeequoitly on the Transport S wice (mentioned la ^tospatohes.
sret of Mi^or, Medal with Clasp).
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
^ ^ Beotxndeiatad, I 89tll (Priiicess Victoria's). — Linked io <)\th
235 KftdrM. J
PrinceBB Victoria's Coronet. "Egypt" (with the Sphinx). "Jata"
^cara^Scr.
--nil, Half
Pay. Pay
2B
25
26
Colonel.— 5ir Henry Porciral de Bathe, B^,i Bn$. 4- Lt. »i Nov. 39 ; f ^ * Caiif . x4 Feb. 45 ; Qi^. # Xi r
P17 Peb!T*; Coif 28 Nov. 54 J lf(Vor General, 6 Mar. 68 j Lieutenant General, 8 Oct. 76 i tf««ra/.i J»b. -.
LieutanantWoneL^Jo^ Penton,» Eneign.^e June 51 ; J^<. '13 Sept. 53 : Capt. 2a Aug. 58 ; Jfo/or, »s A^-'^:
Bt.Lt.Colonel, 28 March 74 ; Lieutenant Colonel, 12 Au?. 7O ; f cjf''»?*. =8 Alarch 79. « «, „
Miyora.— Barnes Slyfleld RobinBon,' Eneign, 17 Dec. 52; Lt. 8 Doc. 54; Capt.g May 58 ; JK.lf«!r, ;
X^. 21 Oct. 55 ; Capf. 'ii April 62 ; Brevet Major, ai Oct. 75; Jf -.
July 72 ; Major, la Aug. 76.
Josiaa Dunn, JEneign, 9 Feb. «
20 Aug. 79.
GAPTJiiirs.
9 Feb. 55
23 April 61
Heniy Lewis Harvest* 13 Oct. 54
Richard Nathan Hubbersty ' 24 Sept. 58,
p.e.e, Kenelm Digby Murray, I>.A.A.\\ g^^^^ 60 '26 Feb.
and q.M. Oen. in IreUind •* o a * k '» a *
Montagu Fawkes l 5 Sept. 6a ^aa Sept
JosiahVskine Collins {'if Aug. 61 p 8 June
Walter Cave I 8 June 6^ 28 Deo.
Henry CaddeU, Adjutant Louth MUitia ^ 3 June 64 p 9 Nov. 67
John Cuthbert ' J Feb. 67,^33 June 09
Charles Arundel Barker .' 6 Nov'. 67,Pa3 June
William Paul Bany Brereton 17 July 63 p 6 May
John Alexander Maylin Vipan '33 June 69,' 7 Dec,
George Osborne Smith
Lisimvurrs,
James Boyle
John Gordon, Aide deCamp to the Governor j
ofMadrae i
Edgar Cubitt Brown
Alexander Henry Gibbs Anton
Christopher Neeld Jones, Interpreter
Henry Robert Alfred Elhs
John deCourcyDashwood Meade
Charles Edward Harman, Adj, 30 Nov. 78...
Louis Robert Meredith Maxwell
Frederick Henry Munn
George Cortlandt Childe Shakespear
Claude Rainier Rogers
James Douglas Standen
9 Oct.
Pa3 Jan.
'a4 June 69
' 9 April 70
7 Dec. 70
4 Jan. 71'
8IOOVD LntmFJLHTB.
William Fremantle Cahusac
Herbert Hu^h Dobbie
Charles Irwin Fry
Alexander M'Donnell Moore
Reginald Eric Duncan Campbell..
FeUx Frederic HiU
13 July 67*13 Dec.
CAFTAIK. I BBXV.mJ.
Is Aug. 63! I Oct. 77
1*33 June 69
1*30 June 69
'23 Oct. 70!
'27 Apr. 70
aoAug. 71 1
^ April 76
13 Aug. 76J
33 Apr. 77
16 June
so Aug.
6 Mar.
69p27 0ct.
69' 28 Oct.
2Vn LISUT.
30 Jan.
I May
32 Jan.
33 July
iiOcL
14 Jan.
38 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
9 Aug- ._
21 Sept. 75
II Sept. 76
IX Sept. 76
xz Sept. 76
24 June 76
38 April 77
"1
Paymw^w.— Archibald Cochrane Forster," 23 Mar. 60 j Son, Major, 37 Apr. 75 ; Bi^fPagmattfr, sx Jaar*
Quarter Matter.—John Watkins, 30 Apr. 79.
Faeinge Bleydk^^Agentt, Messrs. Cox and Oo.—Irieh Agenie, Messrs. Cane and Sons.
Embarked for India, 30 Sept, 1870.
1 Sir Henry Percival de Bathe served with the Scots Fusilier Guards in the Crimean campaign from \i^ >''^
1834, and was present at the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Meo^idie, sxui TG.*t^
Medal).
» Colonel Penton served with the 84th Regiment in the Indian campaign of 1857-58— joined Havelock's 7cm c
Cawnpore, present in the actions of Mungawar and Alumbagh, headed a party which stormed and took po««;^">
of a gate through which the relieving force had to pass on its way to the Residency of Lucknow. oomm&Dc^' »
Company in the sortie of 39th September, when a number of guns were taken, and at the storming of the E.i
Khannah he extricated his commanding Officer Major Willis from a mine-pit while exposed to a heary ftre ^J
three points and was the first in through the breach ; present with Outram's Force at the Alumbagh; at the &^.'
Lucknow commanded three Companies of the 84th Regiment at the storming of the Kaisabagh; served withLB5wc»
Column and present in the actions of the z7th and a6th April, relief of Azimghur, and pursuit of Koer Sizif \^-^
with two Clasps, and a year's service).
• Major Robinson served with the 89th Regmient m the Crimea from the 5th Jan. 185^, induding tlie nepssi
fall of Sebastopol, and attacks of the i8th June and 8th September (Medal ^vith Clasp, 5th Class of the Vedj-^t^*
Turkish Medal).
* Major Harvest served with the 89th Regiment in the Crimea from the aoth August 1855, inchidiagtM-^^^
and faU of Sebastopol, and attack of the 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turki^ Medal).
» Major Forster.— For War Services, see Army Pay Department.
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
Bengal. J
rSuhDitiruttSo, 60.
[^JBrigade Depot, Hamilton.
236
GOth {Pertlishire Volunteers. — Light Inf.), —
Litiked to "j^rd.
' MiXDOBi." " Botpt" (with the Sphinx). " Mabtutiqub " " Guasixoups " " Ssti-stopol" " LtJOKirow."
1 HassaU Eden, En$^, '31 Mar. 24 ; Lt. '22 June 20; Capt. '31 July 23 ; 2£iyor, '99 Aug.
'10 Aug. 39; Colonelt xi NoY. 51 ; Bfajor Oeneral, 15 Jan. 58; LinU.Oeiurid, zo Sept. 64;
oh 72 ; Colonel 90th Foot, 24 Oct. 62.
. ^,_. « , «. ™-i. -... .__ " ',9oNov.6o:3f((vor,
xo Sept. 74 ; 1?«.£^.
iearvser. Colonel.— William HaasaU Eden, En»^, '31 Mar. 14 ; Lt. '22 June
-uU Half 26' Lt Colonel, ^1' * — — - ''-'"—'" "Wrt,, ..,. u-^i^a^M»»i
^i:Hi' G«5Mr(a,4Maroh
'5 - Lieatenant 0(
35
I Oapvautb.
• [Robert Henry Hackett.„
• Randall Ironaide Ward'
•■ IJohn OampbeU, -i4;»ta»< 16 iai«M-A:«*#r« |
JBi/l« Volunteere
•• William Stewart Hamilton
•• wmiam Frederic Wilson i-;;'V'-
.. Joseph Bramley Ridout.* Capt. ofCadeit,
JBo9alMUUaryColUffe,King$ton,Canada;
Ic^ rank ef Major 23 Mar. 76
-• Joeeph Henry Laye
• Aubrey Maurice Maude
•• George WiUiam Hutchinson
•• Henry do Courcy Rawlins
.. J John Mews Bvetts
•• 'Levett Holt Bennett
LXXUTXITAHTS.
.. GabertBedversHeathTOte ...................
.. Samuel Holt Lomax, Adjutant 20 Feb. 78
.. Francia Smith
•• Henry Mnsgrave Campbell
-• Patrick Bdmond Campbell Sheehaa
.. Alexander Gtordon
.. Sydney Philip Strong
••• Henry Edward Hotham
... Charles Harrie Innes Hopkins
'31 Jan.
'25 May
Pi4Ang. 60' 20 Not.
'xo June 62 1*20 July
x3 April 58 'x8 Oct.
'20 July 67
'22 Mar.
Px2 Jan.
P28 0ct.
>'28 Oct.
7 Nov.
»27 Oct. 71
XX Sept. 72
30 Dec. 73
23 April 74
iS Oct.
7t
66 '12 May
Sboobd LiiuTKrurss.
HenxyLysona ^^...
Arthur Ogilvle White
Robert B&ok FelL
John Boss
Hugh Lionel Custance
WiUiam Henry Yioars
WiUiam Paul Anderson
John GranTille Blake, InUrpreUr .
19 Deo.
30 Jui.
9 Feb.
X May
13 June 74
X3 June 74
2 Deo.
15 April
'.I
z9 Sept. 74
23 Jan.
X3 July
X Apr.
II Oct.
19 Oct.
23 Jan.
29 Not.
39 Not. 79
> Major Ridout serred with the
80th Regiment with the left attack
- . . during the Bhootan Expedition of
5 June 76 1865 (Medal with Clasp).
17 June 78 •'^
2irD LISUT.
XX May 78
IX May 78
XX May 78
14 Sept. 78
17 May 79
2 July 79
6 Aug. 79
13 Aug. 79
7 Aug.
5 Dec.
1 Apr.
Q«ar<0rir<M<«r.— Joseph Newman, xx Sept. 7a.
Faehige BnfT.^Agenie, Messrs. Cox & Go.
JBmbarfeed for the Cape qf &ood Mope, January 1878.
J Colonel Rojrers served with the 44th Regiment in the Crimea from the 29th Aug. 1855. inctading the siego and
fall of sSSLtowlVSLlri^S^^ and Turkish Medal). Served also in ^e Chmese cainpi^ in
X^d^MverS?wOTndedaS the storming of the Taku Fori; Modal with Chisps, and Victoria Cross).
^Lt^i^chS^'^iS^^^th^^^^ ^^^^^^^JJ':^.A^J:l\n.^!^yi? S?i?i^.^!!5S!?!Jj
fall of E^Mto^. ^d at the bombartlment and capture of Kiiiboum (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
237 w*t»i.] QlBt(Pr{nce88Loui8e'8Argyll8hireHighlaiider8), — Li^ilcedtoJ 2nd.[**'^***^^^'
Princess Louise's Cypher and Coronet. The Boar's Head (The Campbell Crest).
Pny.
28
Half
Pay.
Jfe OhlMiearu." *'Bouu
• PairxirsvLA.."
OoloneL— Jameo Robertson Crauftird, Stmgn, 14 June ai ; Entign ^ i«. '29 Augr. aa ; X<. * C^. '19 a«pt y
Cap*. ^ Lt. Colonel, '18 Feb. 37; Colonel, 11 Nov. 51; if oi'or, ao June 54; Jfa;©r &«i«fa/, 19 Joa« r- :
Lieut.General, 12 Feb. 63 ; General, 25 Oct. 71 ; Colonel 91st Foot, 27 Aug. 70.
Lieutenant Oolonel.— p. «.c. Alexander Cuningham Bruce. CB. Entign, Pi8 June 52; W. '17 Mar. 54; Cir
31 Aug. 58 ; Bt.Jfajor, 5 July 72 ; Major, 1 Jan. 73; Lt.Colcnel, ax June 79.
Kajora— Charles HoUway, Bntign, '7 July S7 » Jfi<- 28 Sept. 58; C^tpi. '10 April 66; BtJUajcr, 31 Dec -:
Mc^or, 21 June 79.
•/»
B'/i.
Captaiits.
Horatio Gordon Robiey*
George Newcombe Stevenson
James Thomas Rogers, Adjutant Renfrew \
Militia S
William Salmon Mills
William Gostwyck Gard, Adj. x Adm. Batt. >
Inotmeu^hiire Rifle Volunteere y
Yemor Chater, Aide de Camp to the Mar- 1
quie of Lome )
George Lidwell O'Sullivan
John Boulderson>
William Prevost
Hugh Gordon Fallowfleld
WiUiam Reginald Houison Crauftird
Dongan James MacGregor MacDonald
P14 May
**io Nov.
'4 May
»3i Jan.
Pao Dec.
'12 July
»X2 Sept.
P 1 Feb.
9 Mar.
»23 Oct.
6 Mar.
9 Oct.
.I;r
ICAPTAUf
61 '28 May 70
67 '•aS Oct. 71
64 1 19 Aug. 73
66' 34 Sept. 73
38 P26N0V.
65 1 '25 Sept.
6o|P 3 May
63*10 April
64i'27July 66! 24000. 73
LnUTSlTAVTS.
Henry Alexander Schank, Inet. ef Mue-")
keirjf I Dec. 75 >
James Latimer Crawshay St. Clair, At^ju- \
tant I Deo. 75 )
Arthur Ely Heathcote Tottenham
Freville Cookson
George Blakamore Bobbins
William Hume Middlemasa
Donald George Mackay Fowler
Gerald Lionel Joseph Goff
Godfrey Disney GoUings
Henry Francis Campbell Johnston
64l'29 Jan.
65 K2 0ct.
56 'n Mar.
67|pi8May
67 1 '28 May
69 '14 Sept.
69 28 Oct.
P14 Jan. 71
83 Sept. 71
SSOOVD LXSVTBFAVTB.
Thomas Fraser
Charles James Richardson
David John Alexander Dickson....
Frederick Wyllie
William Augustas lane-Fox
Alexander Wilson
Stanley Paterson
Alfred Bdward John Cavendish .
Hugh David M'Intyre
2VDJ.IXUT.
aa Jan.
sa Jan.
aa Feb.
aa Feb.
aa Feb.
aa Feb.
9 July
14 Jan.
14 Jan.
70 zaFeb. 75
67 1 X April 75
591 I Apr. 75
70' a Mar. 78
70J 15 Mar. 70
701 a3 Mar. 79
71 as Mov. 79
aS Oct. 71
a8 Oct. 71
X Feb. 73
a6 Feb. 73
3 Feb. 72
a8 Feb. 74
13 June 74
xoMar. 75
a8 Feb. 76
5 June 77
BUV.XA4. BT.Lt.CC
PayMOf^.—WilUam Darling Candwell, 8 July 78 ; Sna. 21 Feb. 601 14, 95 Feb. 64 j Capi. j Jan. 73.
Quarter Maeter.-^Bmea GilUes, a9 Oct. 73.
J^'aeinge xeUow.—Agente, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Embarked for Ifatalt 19 Februarg 1879.
* Captain Robiey served with the 68th Light Infantry in the New Zealand war in 1864-66, and was nreeenl at :«
attack on Gate Pah (Medal) .
^ Captain Boulderson served with the 71st Highlanders in the Indian campaign in 1858, and was present ttt«
battle of Kotakeserai, recapture of Gwalior, and operations against Burgore and Dowlut Sing (Medal with Ci»F:-\
Served also throughout the campaign against the hill tribes on the N. W. Frontier of India in 1863 (Medal with Gmv.
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
uSa/iJ;iS'] &2nd(aordonHig7ilandcrs).-Linhedto93rd. [fj;^^;i^^ 23^
'CoRvvifA." "Fuiittbbd'Ohob" "Almaba"
_; ., 'Pihihsula" "Watbbloo."
i>ftM Ser. Q^j^^ _Q^^^^ 3UMmton,»CJ. Bntifpi, '5 Oct. 26; Lt. '15 Feb, 31 ; Cmt. '8 June 39 ; M<yor, '28 Mar. 45 J
' RoXOITT-OP-ZbB " " HaITDOBA" •• EOTPT •
"VlTTOBIA •* *' PyBBITBBS '
(with the Sphinx).
"Nivb" "Obthbb" '
Full Half
-7
solOBftl.— George Stannton.iC^. Sntifptf '5 Uct. ao; Jjt. •'zs Feb. 31 ; Cma. '8 June 39 ; M<yor, 's8 Mar. 45 1
Li.Coloiul, I'ao July 40; Colonel, 38 Nov. 54; 2£(yor Qtu^ral, xa Jan. 64; JA*ut.Oin«ral, 23 April 721
General, i Oct. 77; Co/oiMZpand Highlanders. 29 Deo. 71.
Lieutenant Colonel— George Hubert Parker, Enrign, I'az Jan. 53 ; X^i'z4 April 54 ; Capi, '18 Sept. 57; Major,
'15 Dee. 69 ; £<.Cb7o»«ra8 Oct. 76.
■iO^n.— George Stewart White,' Sneign, 4 Nor. 53 ; Li. ag Jan. 55 ; Oapt. »xo July 63 ; Major, 24 Dec. 73.
John C?ro8land Hay. Bneiffn, 15 May ss t •^^<' '''4 Dec. 55 ; Capt. ^19 July 64 ; Major, aS Oct. 76.
! Caftaihs.
George Kellie M'Gallum
Loftus Corbet Singleton
Montagu Hope, A^f. 5 LancoMkire Rf/UVoU.
Henry Froncn Cotton
David Papillon, Adj. ^Adm. Bait. Aher-^
deen^ire Bijle Vol S
George Ghalmer, .^j. z Adm. Batt.Aber- \
domuhireByU VoluMteer§ >
Robert Bruce M'Ewen« ^
Patrick FranoiB Robertson. Siaiion Btq^n
i Qfieor, Dalknuie ConnaUeeeniDnot ... >
Alexander Donald M'Gregor. Aide d4\
Caatp to Brigadier Oeneral MaoFherton }
JRoger Fnmois Darvall
I Robert Henry Oxley
'Duncan Forbea Gordon
Arbuthnot Pery Byng Sutherland Dunbsr
LlBUTBFAim.
Son. John Scott Napier
Chartoa Whittingham Horaley Douglas, )
Ajyuiantzj Deo. 76 S
Stuart Alexander M!iBnEiee
Henry Bayly
William Henry Dick Cnnyngham
laaStandiflhMonteith Hamilton
Edward Gilpin-Brown
William Augnatus Boott
Bdward Ceoil Bethune
Waiter Colqnhonn Boyd ..a
Francis Farquharson Ramsay
Robert Aberorombv Grant ..1
Alexander David Fraaer
Forbea Maobesn ..1
George Whyte Melville Dnndas
Harry Wright
BiGOVD LxsmnvAVTB.
Donald William Stewart
Hector Archibald MacDonald ....
George Btaonton
13 Jan.
i'x9Mar.
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> z Deo.
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a4 April
'z4Mar.
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'x4 Aug.
'z6 Dec.
z5 Dec.
13 Aug. 79
7 Jan. 80
14 Jan. 80
'az Nov. 6a
'z9 July 64
'z4Mar. 65
'36 May 65
' I Sept. 65
'xaSept. 65
4 Oct. ss
'29 May 67
'31 July 67
' zSept. 69
'x5 Dec. 69
'xsDeo. 69
' 9 Feb. 70
'x7May 7x
'37 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 7x
30 Deo. 7x
17 Feb. 73
34 April 73
a8 Feb. 75
az Sept. 74
xoSept. 75
aoNov. 75
39 Jan. 76
6 Sept 76
a6 Aug. 76
xz Nov. 76
XX Nov. 76
39 Nov. 76
'39 May 67
' X Sept. 69
'is Deo. 69
" 7 May 7
'37 Sept. 7x
'38 Oct. 7x
x6Aug. 73
39 Jan. 75
XX Dec. 75
36 Feb. 76
a8 Oct. 76
S3 Feb. 79
zxOot. 79
BBBV.MAJ. I BT.LT.COL.
26 z P^r«M(<«r.— John Dennis Swinburne, a Mar. 59 ; Snt. 35 Mar. 43 ; £<. 3 Oct. 46 ; Mon.Mqfor, x Jan. 60.
X4 ... QSr<»rlf«««-.-JohnBignell,x4Aug.66. ^ ^ "*
Faeingt Yelloif.-'AgenU, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Smbarkedjbr Jroai&ajr, a6 January x868.
1 General Btannton served with the xoth Regt. in the Sutlej campaign in 1846, including the battle of Sobraon
(Medal). Conunanded the ^xst Regt. in the Crimea from aand of May 1855, and was present at the siege of Sebas-
t<)pol and attacks on the Redan on the x8th June and 8th Sept. ; commanded snd Brigade 4th Division as a Brigadier
•ieneral tram xsth Nov. (Medal with Clasp, Knight of the Legion of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish MedwA, and
4th Class of the Medjidie).
' llaJor White served with the 37th Regiment on the North-West Frontier during the Indian mutiny in 1857-59
*0sptainM'15wen served in the Centrallndiaoampaign in 1858, including the actions of Riu'ghnr,MungTOwIie
Bindwaho, and Korai (Medal).
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r Sub Ditfriet No. 56
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George Forbes- Robertson, »^rf;. 2 Ztn oar- 1
dine {Deetide Highland) Rj/le Volunieera \
p.i.e. Lewis De Teissier Prevost
p.$.e. Robert WiUiam Thew Gordon"
Frederick WiUiam Welch
, ] 93rd (Sutherland Highlanders).— Linked to 92nd. [Br^fa^v^,
"Caps o» Good Hope*' "Alma" "Balaklata" "Sbtastopol" "Luctaow."
_d.— Mark Kerr Atherley, Entign, »»28 Aug. 23; lAeut, P13 Aug. 25; Captain, 25, N?^
Major, 23 Nov. 41 ; Major, o Nov. 46 ; i<. Colontl, ^23 Nov. 49 ; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54 ; Major Gt
12 March 64 ; Uent.Oeneral, 6 May 72 ; General, i Oct. 77: Colonel 93rd Highlander!*, 30 Jan. 80.
i«.4.«.««4. n^iAnAi Kvetkn TTpinrv Dnvidfinn Macnherson.^ Eneian. ^1 Nov. ^i: lA. o Feb. ss: Cs;
Lient. 1*13 Aug. 25; Captain, 25 Nov. 28; £(•
" ■ \l, 28 No " . -
Highla
_ . ^ - ^.54; J
May so ; Bt, Major, 5 July 72 ; Jfa/or, 29 Oct. 73; Lieutenant Colonel, 1 Jan. 79.
Majors. -Arthur CoUctt Nightingale,* Eiuign, 'lo Nov. 54; ^*- 9 Mar. 55; Cap*. '23 Nov. 60; Bt.Mnjer,
14 Deo. 73; Jafo/or, 16 Feb. 78.
FC Hans Garrett Moore,* Ene. 7 June 55 ; ^*- '26 Oct. 55 ; Capt. 19 June 72 ; Bt.Major, i Apr. 74; 2»<.K.
Colonel, 9 Mar. 78 ; Major, 6 June 78.
i<. Colonel, »'a3 Nov. ^9 7 Colonel,' ^8 Nov. 54; Major General,
7J ,^ .. " _ '
lieutenant Colonel.— Ewen Henry Davidson Macpherson.^ Eneian, *i Nov. 54; JM. 9 Feb. 55; Capt.^ii
- -- ■ - - -' • '^-^ '•• ^ ^Co/oil
Charles William Selby Lowndes, Adj, 2 >
.4(i«.5o<*. fFa<«Air« 22i/f« Volunteer:.. $
Frederick Squirl
Philip Durham Trotter
p.$.e. Hon, William FitsWUliam EUiot, \
Aide de Camp fo Sir Patrick M'Dougall )
Ormelie Campbell Hannay
Sdward William Dunlo Croker
John David Fetherstonhaugh
William Bruce Mitchell Brand
LlSUTXVAVTS.
Seymour Sackville Carew Dolby
Thomas Heniy Burton Forster, Irni. o/^
Mueketry 17 May 79 5
John Stirling Napier
Herbert Spencer Compton Gordon
Alft«d Harold Middleton, Adj, 15 Mar. 79
William Frederick Turner
Stewart MaoDougall
John Hasluok Campbell
SBOOVD LlBVTXlTAirTS.
Alexander Duncan Sim
William Aubrey Alfired Macbean ..
Andrew Buchanan Blackburn
Edward Brabason Urmston
Gtoorge Laurie Walker
Hedl^ Wright
John Gordon Wolrige'Gordon
Francis Maonamara Aitken
Sydney Loftus Robinson
Edward Alston Pierrepont Brooke..
Reginald L* Estrange M'Kerrell
19 July
25 June
26 Feb.
''28 Dec.
5 Nov.
30 Nov.
'18 Oct.
'23 June
P 5 Oct.
8 July
' I Sept.
^20 Oct.
3irD LIKUT.
30 Jan.
xMay
zz May
zz May
35 May
xa June
22 Jan.
9 July
23 July
23 July
6 Aug.
13 Dec. 57
"18 April 65
» 5 Nov. 6z
'22 Dec.
'z4 Feb.
'31 May
» X Feb.
r 4 Jan.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
38 Oct.
5 Oct. 67
'28 June 7z
29 Oct. 73
zo Jan. 74
z April 75
z April 75
z6Feb. 78
34 July
23 Mar.
2z Sept.
29 Mar.
28 April
Z2 Feb.
39 Nov.
zo Sept.
Z9 Oct.
J 7 Nov.
z Jan.
17 May
34 May
1 April 74
« Lt.Colonel Mooro aeirred wiih
the 88th Regiment in the Indiaa
mutiny campaign fttmi December 1857
including the afiEUr of Bhognapore.
siege of Lucknow in Maroh, ntft d
Calpee, action of Selimpore (ihgi^tlr
wounded), action of Jamoo, atonn nd
capture of Birwah Forts — ali|r^
wounded, and mentioned in d^
spatches (Medal with Clasp fbrCen^
India) . Served in the Ashanti War m
Z874 in raising a force tr<im the Ww-
saw and Denkei» tribes on the kft
flank of the main line of advanff;
and, on the retam of the troops to
the coast, was employed in the TraD»-
port Service (Brevet of Mi^or, Med*I
with Clasp).
PapmHer.—
Quarter Maeter.—JdtD. Brebber, 34 Sept. 73.
Faeinge YeUow.— Agent, A. Lawrie, Esq.
Beturned from India, 33 March Z870.
1 Lt.Colonel Macnherson served with the 93rd Highlanders in the Crimea from the 14th July Z855, induding ^t
siege and fall of Seoastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) . Served also the Indian campaign of z857-59< p'
eluding the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, battle of Cawnpore on 6th Deo. 1857, and pursuit to Seraagbat, actios
of Khudju^unge, siege and fall of Lucknow, attack on the Fort of Rooyah, actions at Allygunge and Bveilly. ess>*
paign ill Oude, and attack on Fort Methowlie (Medal witl^ two Clasps). Served in the Eusofsie campaign of i86r<4
and at the Umbeyla Paas under Sir John Gorvock (Medal with Clasp).
' Major Nightingale served with the 93rd Highlanders in the Crimea firom the Z4th July Z855, including the ei^
and ftJl of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the suppression of the Indian mntirj
ftom 25th Sept. 1857 to 20th Feb. 1858, including the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defcjat of the Gwalior Con-
tingent at Cawnpore on 6th Dec, and other engagements (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Eusofzie campaign c'
Z863-64, and at the Umbeyla Pass under Sir John Garvock (Medal with Clasp).
• Captain Forbes-Robertson served with the 93rd Highlanders in the Indian cami)aign of Z857-58, inchidiiig lif
action of Kudjwa, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore and porsut to
Seraighat, siege and capture of Lucknow, afikir of Allegunge, battle of Bareilly, actions of Pusgmon and Rnasnipcn.
and evacuation of the Fort of Mithowlie (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Eusotzai campaign of z863-^ aiK
at the Umbeyla Pass under Sir John Garvock (Medal with Clasp). _^
^* Major (jhordon served in the Eusofzye campaign of Z863-64, and in the Umbeyla Pass under Sir John Garrodc
(Medal with Clasp). Accompanied Sir Garnet Wolseley to the Gold Coast in September Z873 on special service, a»l
served throughout the first phase of the Ashanti war. Raised at Sierra Leone native contingents for Wood's vni
Russell's Regiments. Was present at the repulse of the Ashanti army at Abrakrampa during the 5th and ithNcf-
the reconnaissances in force of the 8th and 27th Nov. (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal).
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
] BAth B^giment of Foot.— Linked to Sgth. [f^-^^lD^^t^'A^' h ^^^
Th» SUjfkaiU,
* SBBnroi.pXTAic '* " CiiroAB Rodbxoo " "Biduos " " Sali.xa.vca *
'Nivbllb" "OaTHBS" "Toulousb" ••PBffiwauLA."
• YinoBXA "
1^
Pay.
6»/l
aV,
CoioB«l.— John Thornton Grant,^ OB, Em. 28 April 28; Lt. 13 Nov. qo: Cau/. xo Jnl
2oJune54; 3fq;or,29O0t.r - »' r^ r..,.^^f .1 t... '_ ,. ^ . .3 » ^ ^'' 3© oui
Major General, 6 Mar. 68 ; i
lientenant Colonel.— Sydenham 1
'29 June 70; Brevet Lt.Colonel, x uci. 77; xneiicenanc uoumel, 31 uct. 77.
Majors.— John Murray. ^im^«, P17 Jan. 51 i i<. ai July 54; Cap/. '19 Nov. 58; 2fq;<w. 6 July 70; Brevet
lAeutenant Colonel, i Oct. 77. ^ ^ / f
Philip Robert Anstmther.^iM^, 31 Doo. 58 ; Lt. '25 May 60 ; Capt. i'3 Jan. 65; Bi,Major, x Oct. 77 j Jfiyor,
zi Aiay f'Ot
Caftaivi.
James Browne
p.«.c. William Kdward Montaffuo
Fred. Buckley Campbell
George RuBsel Salym Bowlby
p.e.e. Spencer Edward Orr, Qarriwn In- ^
etruetor, Aldershot }
p.e.e. Cecil Hanmer Bunbury. Itutruetor, \
Bofol Military College j
Richard Albert Verooe Pope, Adj. x Adm. \
Baa. StqffordtUre JSyie Volunteen j
Walter Gregory Buller
Henry Farrer, Adi. 1 Adm.Bati. QaUowai/ \
R{/U VolmUeere S
Qeorge Froom
StiBolord Norman McLeod Nalme
Sdmnnd Smith Brook
JameB Hill Poe
Lionel Godolphin Brooke
L1BVTXVAVT8.
Hamilton William Wetherell Spooner
Hoathoote Francis George Campion
James Mao6wlney,/}w<. ofMuak. 19 June 78
Herbert AugOBtineChriBtopherHarrison, ~
A^fiUamt 18 Oct 79 ,
John de Conroy O'Grady ,
Hugh James idexander Davidson ,
FrMUniok Harrv Carroll ,
Alexander William Day Maclean
Hogh Oowper
BNBIOir OB
2VI> LI BUT.
P30 July 59
Pi4Aug. 60
P28July 63
1*20 May 64
6 April 55
8 Jan. 64
'2x Deo. 55
30 Sept. 59
'axNov. 58
3 Oct. 46
'x9 Deo. 62
P 7 Aug. 66
»X4 Oct. 68
»5May 69
P22Aug. 68
'aS Doc.
* 3 Jan.
' 2 Oct. 66
^2g June 70
BSOOHB LiXUTBVAVTS.
Andiibald David Campbell
Godfiwy Lennox Byre Massy
John James Francis Hume
Harry George Adams-Connor ....
Ooldstream James Garden
Frederick (3eorge William Jonos .,
G^rge Thomas Irvine Swann .....
Charles Hall
Walter Hilyar Colqnhoun Long ..
3 April 66!i'22 0ct.
» 7 Aug. 66
56
zo Dec.
7 Deo.
'23 Oct.
'22 Feb.
'19 Deo.
1*22 Aug.
IS Aug. 77
30 Jan. 78
30 Jan. 78
22 Jan. 79
aim LXBUT.
22 Jan.
X May
22 Fob.
22 Feb.
Q July
6 Aug.
13 Aug.
70
'25 Jan. 71
a Mar. 66
67
60
6z
62
« 68
29Ang. 65
'^aS Jan. 7x
a8 Oct. 71
28 Oot. 71
'31 May 7x
XI Sept. 73
20 Nov. 75
Z2 Feb. 77
xz Sept. 78
3 Deo. 78
X Feb. 79
BoAug. 79
6 Mar. 80
14 June 73
z Apnl 70
z July 76
4 Jan. 77
3x Oot. 7;
zMay 7^
3 Dec. 78
I Feb. 79
15 April 79
x8 Dec. 79
31 Dec. 78
Fojfwuutor.-^oYm Mitchell Elliot, 29 Oot. 78; Siu, 10 Oot. 63 ; Li, ^3 Aug. 66 ; Capt, 27 Feb. 77.
Qi((ar^ir(iu^«r.— Patrick Lacey, 10 Nov. 69.
FaeingM Green.— .^^rate, SfrCR. M'Grigor, Bi, and Co.
Embarkedjor Natal, 26 Febnuvry 1879.
1 Lieiit.6eneral Grant served with the 49th Begt. throughout Uie operations in China (Medal), oommenoing with
the Brst taking of Chusan, and terminating with the demonstration before Nankin, induing Uie storm and capture
of the heights above Canton^ attack and capture of Amoy, second capture of Chusan, attadc and capture of tJiio
heights of Chinhae, occupation of Ningpo, and repulse of the night attack, attack and capture of the enemy's en-
^ , , .,.^i'^._ -. .. . ^. . ^. . , .^. ^. - VonndedJ.
n), includ-
trenched camp on the heights of Segoan, attack and capture of Chapoo, Woosnng, and Chin Kiang Foo (wounded).
Served throughout the Eastern campaign of 185A-55 (in command of the 49th firom the battle of Inkennan), includ-
ing the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fUl of Sebastopol, sortie on 26th Oct., and assaults of the Redan
on the z8th June and 8th Sept. ; commanded the working party, 600 strong, irom the Light and 2nd Divisions that
had to torn the enemy's work after the Quarries were earned, and was engaged during the night in working and re-
pelling the three attempts made bv the RuBsians to retake the position (Medal with three Clasps, C5., Officer of the
Legion of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 4th Class of the Medjidie).
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
2^1 Chirrarii. ] 95th (Derbyshire). — Linked to 54th,
"Alma" "IirxBftXAv" "Sbtabtopol" "Cewtbal Ikdia."
Oolontl— John Stadholme ]
taub DiaMet No. 96.
Full
'j6
Half
Pay.
Dee. 40;
lolontl— John Stadholme Brownrigg.^ C3. Ennan, '30 Jnly 32; Lieut. 9 May 35: CM. 'ao
Bt. Major, 11 Nov, 51 ; Capt. dr Lieut.Cohtul, '13 Sept. 53; OoUmel, 38 Nov. 54; Major
6 Mar. 68 : Lieutenant General, a Fob. 76 ; General, ao March 78 ; Colonel 95th Foot, 34 Jnne 76.
Lieutenant Colonel.— Charles Frederick Parkinson.^ .Emi^ii, ax Sept. 54 ; JU. 9 Feb. 55 : Copt, »a6 Nov. 58;
Bt. Major, 5 July 72 ; Major, 25 Dec. 74 ; Lt.Colonel, ai July 75.
Kejors.— ;>.».c. John North Orealook,' CB. Eneign,^ 13 Oct. 54; Lt.g Feb.55; Cai)<.»6Mays9: S<. Jfq; or, 5 July
72 ; Major, 30 March 75 ; Bt. Lt.Colonel, xi Nov, 78.
Norton KaatchbuU,» -BjMvn, 29 Dec. 54 ; -E*. q Mar. 55 ; Cap*. '30 Nov. 60; St.M^jor, 39 Dec. 73 ; ITo/or. si
Henry Greaham Paake.^o Eneign, 23 March 55 ; U. 7 Nov. 55 ; Capt. 'ao April 66 ; Jfcyor. ao April 78.
CAPTAnrs.
WiUlam Fleming
Edward Warren Golding
Terence Michael Dolan
William Henry de Qa:ds,Aijutant i Derhg \
MiUtia .7. )
Henry Sevan
John Henry Stawell Seagram,,l(0'. lAdm. \
BaH. FemhroheMre B^ Volunteen j
Ponaonby Shaw
Oliver Henry BeauchampSt. John
Arthur Tower
Arthur Montagu Bowles
Edward Thomas Massy Diokin
John Gtoorge Sparkes
LIKUTBVAVT8.
Frands Edward Trower, Inet, ^Mutketrg )
15 March 78 j
Claude Edvrard Thompson
Walter Hore
William Wallace Dunlop
Horace Lookwood Smith-Dorrien
Frederick Edward Yemey Taylor
Harold Carmiohael '^Uy
Francis Clements Godley
Robert Evre Sullivan Taylor
Ernest AUardioe Gardiner Qosset
Francis Studdert Evans
George Seymour Charles Jenkinson
SXOOVD LlSUTSXATTS.
Francis Inman Kane
William Washington Hancock ....
Robert GiiTord
Egerton Augustas Tower
Frederick Owen Lloyd Stokes ....
xirsiox oB
2VD LISUT
28 April 55
P18 Jan. 59
'23 Aug. 64
X May 59
'27 Sept. 6x
'33 Jan. 63
^ 4 July 65
' 8 Sept. 65
to July 66
P28 0ct. 68
'21 Aug. 69
'26 Feb. 70
I Feb. 56
35 Mar. 62
'30 June 65
'26 April 64
' 8 Sept. 65
3 May 66
13 Nov. 66
I Feb. 67
' S April 7x
'27 Oct. 71
P 70ct.
38 Oct.
CAPTAUr. BKKV.KAJ. BT.LT.COL.
33 Jan.
78
xMay
78
xMay
78
I May
78
airs X.ISUT. 1
35 May
78
31 Aug.
7«
x4 Sept. 78I
5 Oct.
78
33 Jan.
79
30 Deo.
38 Feb.
9 Aug.
38 April
36 Feb.
17 May
zi Sept.
XI Sept.
I Feb.
xa Feb.
91 Feb.
38 Feb.
' 5 June 66 I Jan. 79
»3s Jan. 7x
'35 Mar. 71
31 July 75
5 Jan. 76
z9 April 76
3z Nov. 76
ss Feb. 78
flo April 78
39 June 78
xaJuly 78
23 Feb. 79
1 General Brownrigg Mrred tbs
Eastern campaign of 1854-551 *>
Assist. A43. General, inelnding the
battles of Alma and Inkerman and
siege of Sebastopol, and was Chief of
the Sti^to Sir G«orgo Brown in the
expedition to Kertoh (Medal with
three Clasps, CB„ Offloer of tbs
Legion of Honor, 4th Glass of ths
Mec^idie, and Tnrldsh Medal).
19 57/is Pagfwuuier.'^'WilmadoTt George Mansergh, 38 Jnne 79 ; Sne, 8 Feb. 56 ; Li. 97 May 60 ; O^. i Apr. 70.
Quarter ITaf^.— Samuel George Miller, 37 Aug. 79.
JPaeinffe Yellow.— ilffmff, Messrs. Cox and Go.
Setumed fnm Jn^ta, 4 Nenemibeir 1870.
• LLGolonel Parkinflon senred with the95th Regiment in the Crimea fromaoth May i855,inoladinff the siege aiidkll
of Sebastopol, attack of the Quarries on 6th June, attack of the x8th June, and assault of toe Redan on 8>h
September (wounded, Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the Central India campaign in 1858-50,
including the siege and capture of Kotah, pursuit of Tantia Topee, and aoUon at Barode (mentionecrin despatch.
Medal with Oasp).
7 Lt.Colonel Crealock* served with the 95th Regiment in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858, including the liegt
and capture of Kotah, battle of Kota ke Serai (wounded), and general action resulting in the capture of Gwalior.
sioge and capture of Ponrie, and surprise of the rebel camp of Kunrye (Medal with Clasp, and twice nientioned in
despatches) , Served throughout the Kafir war of 1878 and the Zulu war of 1879 as Assistant Military Socretsir to
Lt. General Lord Chelmoford commanding the forces, and was present at the action of Gingindhlovu (sUirhtiT
wounded), and relief of Bkowe, and in the engagement at Ulundi (several times mentioned in despatohes. Brevet of
Lt Colonel, and CB.).
* Major Knatchbnll served with the 95th Regiment in the Crimea firom the x6th June x85^, indndinff tlie siegv
and ^lof Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) . Served also in the Indian mutiny campaign in x8^
including the siege and capture of Kotah, recapture of Chundaree, battle of Kota ke Serai, general aotaon resnltiaff
in the capture of Gwalior, siege and capture of Pourie, and surprise of the rebel camp at Koondrye (mentioned is
despatches, Medal with Clasp).
1^ Major Paske served with the 95th Regiment in the Crimea fh>m the 35th August X855, inohiding the siege sad
fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Churo, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858,
including the siege and capture of Kotah (Medal with Clasp fOr Central India).
11 Captain J. R. Pearson was present at the mutiny of the late 6th Bengal Native Infhntry at Allahaliad on the
6th June X857, and served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign : was present with Havefook's fbroe throogfaoot
its operations, including the retaking of the dty and cantonments of Allahabad, aotians of Fnttehpore, Aoimg, Psadoo
Nuddee, Cawnpore, Oonao, Busseemtflrnnge (both actions), Boorbeeke Chowkee, Bithoor, Mnngarwar, aDd.fiiunbi«h
and relief of Luoknow. WasafterwardspreeentatthedefBatoftheGwaUor Ocmtingent atOawnpore,!
of Rohilound, and pursnit of Feroaeehah (mentioned in deepatoheB, Medal with Clasp, ud a years ten
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9.^07.^46, —-v- .---"■ ■':;.' — •_-, . x«i :r. Cofoiii 96th Foot. 15 Oct. 77.
i. 53; i«. 31 Aug/ 55; Capt, »2i May 58; Meyor, '20 July
67; jB#vm£ Lieutenant fjoionet. 29 Juiy 70; x«MKYMa»^ CoU>nel^ 13 Jiaroh 78. ■ c«, ♦
M^ora.— Edmund John Scovell, Eneign, 25 Mar. 56; U. ^jo ApnlsS; Capt. '7 Oct. 59 J ^ojor, '14 Sept.
70 ; Breeet Lieutenant Colonel, i Oct. 77. ^ « „ ^^ » ^ 1^ • t 1^
WiUiam Osborne Barnard, Sneign, '15 AprU 56; i*. 21 May 58 ; Capt. 'x8 Nov. 59 ; brevet M<vor, 5 July 72 ;
Major, 13 March 78.
Ci.FtAXir8.
Frederick John Jo8sol3rn. Adjutant Bed-}
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Arthur George Hay Church
William Newbigging.
Arthur Leyceeter Wynter, Adjutant 6)
\ea$kire Mania J
Herbert Gharlee Marryat
. Edward Plantagenet Phillippe
^/iai>.«.e.Bobert James Maxwell.^ D.A.Q.M. ]
Qen, Intelligenee Branch J
Francis Glasse Marshall
John Arthur Barlow
Basil Lloyd Anstruthet
James Jooelyn Glascott
Charles Parker Ridley
Noel Noroott Winter
LnuTSVAvn.
Arthur Bdmund Simpson, Inetruet^ qf\
Mutketrg I Uaj 76 i
George warren Woods Bochfbrt-Boyd, )
AJfiOant 5 July 79 f
WilUam Peel Nash
Reginald John Guthrie Utermarok
Qaiid Edward Straoey
Charles Robert Brown
Archibald Boyd Maxwell
John Edward Watson
John Henry Abbot Anderson
William Bertram
Graham Ravenhill Pearoe
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Ralph Anstmther Henderson
Charles CorlingMelTiU
x3Aug. 79
x^Aug. 79
' a July 6x
a I Sept. 74
a Dec. 74
II Feb. 75
24 June 76
29 Nov. 76
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19 Apr. 79
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13 Sept. 79
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15 Jan. 79
13 June 79
9 July 79
13 Sept. 79
6 Dec. 79
I Oct. 77
sJuly 72
Pagmaeier.—JobxL Swainson D'Agnilar, 3 Feb. 79 ; Sn$. '9 Feb. 70; Lt, a8 Oct. 71 j Capt, 10 Apr. 78.
Qmtrter Jraal«r.— Walter Fftoer, 13 July 78.
Faeiuffe YeOaw.—AffeiUe, Messrs. Ooz and Co.
SeturuedJ^rom India, ax December 1873.
^ Miafar R. J. Maxwell served with the 80th Regiment in the Indian mutiny and campaign in Cade in 1858-59,
inolnduig the capture of the Fort of Bimree, actions of Bera and Doondeakera (Medal).
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243 H.™sooai^ ] 97th (TJce Earl of Ulder's).— Linked to soth. [llt^S^.-g^
' QubfiU et gloria dueunt,**^** Sbtxropol " *' Luckhow."
- " John
Major t 2 Nov. 72; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 31 Dec. iZ i Lt.Colonel, 9 Sept. 79.
DkkMOii Soffbrd,? i^Miyiit 33 Mar. 35; Lt, 9 Sept. 55; C«^t. 8 Mi^ 66; lCfi>r,
Hnjiiri.^Pftvid
JotL ^P&oy T^fledie, gi»itj>> '3 Jo^J 60 ; X<. ^"4 Nov. 64 ; Capt. >2 Jan. 69; 3f<yor, 9 Sept 79-
Jolm Aruhibuld MiitTfty T" fej).
WUMam Fiflderick Brown '10 July 661J23 Oct. 67 Pa8 June
Joaepli HauTT Jameson IJI30 June 031 J25 Sept. 67 14 Feb,
OmrloB Bdward Partridg*©
Joeoph Orflliam Smith' .
Diicrtss Thomiis ChJiikB Bdgrave..
Wilitam Hoiiry Murplay ..,.....„
John Cri ui bcrl ejfe Caattey..
Ecginttld Robert Looflftdit
Eutttacis Bulton Irorame Bqv&u
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63,' 5 June 66 V 3 Sept. 70
P 5 June 66, V 3 Jan. 69
i'x4>£ar. 681 3 Aug. 71
'27 July 66:^33 Jan. 69
!• 8 Jan. 68 P23 Mar. 70
~x3 Jan. 69 ^33 June 70
3 Feb. 69 » 4 Feb. 71
'24 Mar. 69.»i5Feb. 71
p.tc Henry Tryon Winif, Jii»«rKfleor,
ii, If. Collef* »* " . "
Chaji. RotiL OroHae, /»«< V^«**« «« J»^« 75
tlnrotd Cummin g»f Adj^iani aj July 74 ...
Korman Houatoun Loekiifl
Etiward Aickin Williaia Stewart Groves )
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William Vtre Hopegood
UcrtHsrfc DuuoQUibe Armfltrong
Charlufl Neptutnc Bulley
Hfinry Leighton Fanahane ,,
Riclmrtl Herbert Ecclea ....
Edwiird Honrj Baines ...,..<,**
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Alinthiiui Prim Cronyn ,.
Cbolmeley Edward Carl Branflll Harrison
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Qeor^e William Maozieel]
Edward Leonard AHTjinnll Heygate
Edwin Alfred Hervuy AJd«rmn
Edward Matcham Williams...
Jolm Henfy Kemiody,,
6 July 70
'is Feb.
Pa2 Feb.
P30 Sept. 71
38 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
13 April 73
X3 Nov. 73
33 Nov. 73
36 Feb. 74
3z Aug. 74
II Feb, 75
xoSept. 75
30 Nov. 75
aoNov. 75
34 June 76
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4 Dec. 78
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BBSV.ILU. I BT.LT.COU.
11/.. Paii»aif«-.-M5cbael R^-an Hwly, 28 Sept. 78 ; J?«- '«5 Oct. 61 ; Lt, i Apr.:66; O^ as May 78.
qmirUr Master.—VTlaii Frederick Lapham, 30 Sept. 74.
Faeingf Sky Blue.— ^«»<», Messrs. Cox & Co.
Betumedfrom India, xx June 1967.— Embarked for Jamaica, 30 Oei, 1873.
1 General Perceval commanded the Reserve Battalion of the 12th Regiment in the KaflEbr War of 1853-53. «"! ^
^iS^ol^nS'sro^^ti^^th*?^^^^^ i^ the Crimea from 4th May 1855. inducing the ««
and W?of slbSS^l? wT™ o^ the suTiiiing party at the assault on tiie Redan on the 8th,Septembei-wopded,
ji ^! a j^ .i^^w^tnUAm fnf *' HiaHrtcmiflliArl nAndm
TOreK^dForrointhe actions ofChanda. Ummeerpore. and Sultanpore, afterwards at the siege ana capture of
«^p^^Mtii'^^oted Captain in the 97th Ee§iment" in recognition of his gallant seivicesj^««^
eaged a«3iSrS™d&^ at Orange Walk, British Honduras " on the xst September 1873, on whi^ oocwon b^
SSSmdeda detachment of the xstl^est India Regiment and was dangerously wounded fcy a muaket-baU m the
breast.
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Ye»n Sar.Q^l^jL—c. (ffirKobert Percy Douglas, JcW.,Jff««5'»i, 16 March 20; Li. '19 Feb. 2^; Copt. >ix June a8;
Half Mcyor^ 26 Oct. 41 j Li.Colonel^ ^1$ Apr. 42 ; Colonel, 20 June 54 ; ifi^'or GemercU, a6 Oct. 58 j LUut.Qeneral,
■ trh 6 Jan. 67 : Qtneral, 14 April 74 ; Colotut 98th Foot, 7 Jan. 64.
23 I ... 'Lieutenant Colonel. —Thomas Thomson Simpson,^ Entign^ 1*30 June 57; Z<. '26 Aug. 59 ; Capt, ^$ Aug. 64;
I Major, gA-ua. 73 ; lAttttenant Colonel, 6 Mar. 80.
Kajors.— Charlea '' * — ■• •« ■
rlea Graham Heathoote, Emeign, '19 Aug. 56; Lt, 'ax Sept. 60; Cofi, 'zo Nov. 65; BLM^jor,
I a May 78 ; Mqjor, 14 Bept. 78.
.Hardinge Richard Stracey, Eneiffn. 27 Mar. 58 ; Li. 'ai Sept. 60 ; Ca/pt. Pi8 Dec. 66 ; Major, 6 Mar. 80.
Loftus Lewis Astley Cooper
AUanGrssme Baper
... iCharles Frederick Sharp
••• i Alexander Harley Hyslop
... .Dominick Downea MoCausIand
... Edward TickeU Bayley Sparks, ^Mi« del
• Camp to Ma^or General Peyton »
... iBichtfdHunphiyTyacke
Vii i^.t.o. Jahleel Brenton Carey*
Griffith Allen
Heniy Herbert Powis .'..
Heniy David Williams
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'30 April 58
»i8Feb. 62
1*19 Mar. 6z
' 5 April 64
Paz Mar. 65
'aaMar. 65
»24 April 69
24 Jan. 65
'23 Nov. 70
Lnn7TB2ri.vT8.
George Alexander Chapman
John Jebb Meynell
John Beeves
Charles Bdward Bradley
Frederick George Preston
Charles Arthur Hadfleld
ArthurWildmanPrior,^4;«fa«l Z3 Dec. 78
Charles Bdmund Wedgwood Wood
HeniyHartband Higginson
John Turner Brinkley
Gerard Chichester
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Willougfaby Fenwiok Trevelyan..
Bmest Menry Bandolph
Albert John Lindner
Alan l^Mskenzie
Balph John Hunter
Francis Geldard ,
Percy Bhakespeaie Dyson
' 3 Aug. 70
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PapnttMter.—Ovmoxid Moncrieflf Johnson, 8 Nov. 78 ; Em. »x o Feb. 69 ; X<. »aa July 71 1 Oaai, 14 SeDt. 78.
QiMir«wJfat<«-.— John Shore, Z7 Jan. 77. -v / , «r-. ^^y^jo.
FaeioMt White.— .i^mif, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Eitumedfrom Bengal, 24 April 1B67. —Embarked for Barbadoee, 38 Jan. 1873.
^ Major Simpson served with the Force under Brigadier General Chamberlain in 1850-60 against the Gabool
Ehail wuseerees, and was present at the capture and burning of Maidanee (Medal with Olasnl? Served with the
Foshawur Division during the Sepoy Mutiny, in 1858. i ««« w mi wiaup;. porrea wisn sne
• Captain Carey served with the expeditionary force under Brigadier General Harley in British Honduras in
'ebmaiy and March Z867 (mentioned in Despatohee). v^ w>xu
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■'^'''^•1^' Colonel.— Samuel Braybrooke.i 2nd Lt. 17 Dec. 12 ; Lt. 39 Apnl x8 ; Capt. »6 March 23 ; JCo/or, '27 Feb. ::
^^ (A.Colonel, a6 Jan. 44 ; Colonel^ 20 June 54 ; Major General^ xa June 59 ; Lieut. Qtiurai, >i Feb. 68 ; One/-.,
Pay.
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x6 April 75 ; Colonel 9pth Foot, 26 Jan. 66.
Lieutenant Oolonel.— William Henry Dowling Reeves Welman, CB. Entign, xo Dec. 47; X<. 6 Jane 54
Capt. P30 Oct. 57 ; Major, 25 Nov. 65 ; Bvoet Lt.Coloncl, 31 Mar. 75 ; Lieutenant OoUntel, 31 Oct. 77.
Msjors.— Henry Fred. Winchelsea Kly»» Entiffn, '22 June 49; i<. 6 June 54; C<^. »Z7 Nov. 57; lfa«.',
X5 May 66 ; BreoH Lt. Colonel, 10 Oct. 75.
p.f.c. Albert Lancelot Walker,' Eneiffn, 18 Dec. 57 ; Lt. 14 Feb. 60 ; Capt. ^20 Oct. 65 ; Bt.Major,% Feb. %;
Major, a July 79; Bt.Lt.Colonel, 29 Nov. 79.
CAPTAIirS.
Alexander M'Arthur Moir
Forbes Lngard Story«
Miyjor Dawson Hill
Charles John Oreenham
George Arthur Wayman
Charles Henry Scott Kennedy
Robert Benjamin Cotton
James Moore Hanson
Gterard Roseingrave Wilson Macklin .
Charles Cavendish Nevile
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. '17 April 66
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» 3 Oct.
» 4 Fob.
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'20 Oct.
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67 27 June 74
70 31 Oct. 77
71 1 6 Dec. 77
71 9 Dec. 77
71 a July 79
}OAag. 71
9 Mar. 7a
P16 Oct. 67
30 Apr. 73
XX Mar. 74
LlBITTBirxjrTS.
Arthur Whiohcote Turner '27 Feb.
Samuel Lang 1^x5 Oct.
Heniy Charles Harford, Ad{jutant 33 July 99 ; » 5 Nov.
Claud Henry Alexander
Hury Wetherell Rowden
Francis Richard Macmullen
Walter Dallv Jones
Alexander Yaughan Payne
Bertram Bverard Winter
Albert Edward Whistler
Thomas George Johnson
SSOOVD LXBUIBVAVTS.
John Stevens Guille
Charles Frederic Gordon Young
Charles Le Gendre Justice
Frands Pitoaim Cockbum
Allan Blderton
Thomas Trant Fischer
xs Aug.
30 Jan.
30 Jan.
30 Jan.
30 Jan.
xMay
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6r P 4 Dec. 66
a8 Oct. 71
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a Deo. 74
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3 April 79
9 June 79
70
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X May 7
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25 May 7
4 Dec. 7
X4 Jan. a
Pagmaelsr.—
(Quarter Maeter.-^JamoB Bateman,^^ 8 March 71.
Faeinffe Yelloyr.^Ayenii, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Betumedfrom the Cape of Good Mope, 30 Sept. 1869.
1 General Braybrooke served at the capture of the Kandian territories in x8x<, and in the irM»ii«^-n rebeUios »
x8x7-x8.
sLt.Colonels Ely and Walker served with the 99th Regiment throughout the campaign of i860 in Chios, is-
eluding the actions of Chankinwan and Paliatchow and nurrender of Pekin (Medal with Clasp).
-» Captain Story nerved in thelAnglo-Chinese Force under Lt.Colonel Gordon, and has received the Chinese Impera!
decoration ofthe Red Button.
w Quarter Master Bateman served with the 99th Regiment throughout the campaign of x86o in China, snd nt
present at the actions of Chang-kin- wan and Paliatchow and surrender of Pokin (Medal with Clasp) ^^
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ColoBel.^^o». Sir Alexander Hamilton-Gordon,^ KCB. {MP. for SoH Aherdetiukire)s Suiign i- LUn**2 May
34; Zt, 4- Oapi- '15 May 40; Capt. 4r Lt.CoUnul, »xo AprU 49; CoUmel, 28 Nov. 54: Major Otneral,
8 June 63; LUut&entrtU, 1 Jan. 72 ; Qoneral, x Oct. 77 ; Colonel looth Foot, 5 July 7a.
Liouteout 0<aoiML--Henry Cook • Bntign, 15 June 55 ; U. 31 Aug. 55 ; Capt. i June 58 ; ifa/or. '7 April
6t ; Bt.Li. CoUmel, 23 May 73 ; Lieuteuani Colonel, sg Sept. 77 ; Co{(mm{. 93 May 78.
Kigon.— Terence Weatherhead Waverley Smythe» Capt. 39 June 58; Mtyor, 3 July 731 Bt.Lt.Colonel,
3 Deo. 78.
nteomery Williams,* Sneign, 3a July 56; Lt. 39 Nov. 57; Cap*- '21 Feb. 60; Bt.Maior, $ July 72; Major,
3 Jan. 78.
CAPTAXirs.
Prior
Kersteman, Ad^utanU )
p.e.e.
Jeremiali
MeatkMxi
James Charlton Shirley
Lnoiua Joseph Ck>llum
».«.c. Bethel Martin Dawes, 2>. A. Adj,\
aimd Q. M, Qen., Malta *
William Augnstoa Trydell Holden,« CMG.
Francis John Tidy, at St^ College
John Hart
Heniy Hartley Prior
WUliam Henry Adolphua Denys
Thomas Viret Shepherd
Charles Yilliers Summerville Downes
4 July 60
I'aaSept. 60
^ 6 May 62
' 9 Feb. 64
34 July 61
7 Mar. 56
9 Oct, 63
' 1 Mar. 64
' I Mar. 64
Vae Apnl 64
3 Dec. 6x
'zoJune 65
LnumvAVTB.
Thomas George Clery
John DUlon Browne
Albert Charles Denison
Edward French Owens
John Gro^an Glancy, Adjutant x Dec. 78 ..
Francis James Kempster
Wilflred Horsman Coles
James Alexander Skene Thomson
Bverard ThuilUer Gastrell
Charles Bellew Judge
Bdwin Gordon Macrae Short
James Willoooks, Interpreter
SBOOVS LXBUTUTAirTS.
Arthur Niabet Carr
Ralph Champneys Broome
George Herbert weller
Henry Hamilton ,
Frederick William Bepton ,
Alexander Donald Charters Pond
Thomas Hope Stavert..
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P 7 April 63
P36 April 64
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23 Nov. 79
* Major Helden served aa Adjutant
'xo June 71 with the Force in defence of Lower
38 Oct. 7r Combo, Gambia, in Feb. 1864, under
28 Oct. 71 Lt.Colonel Harley. and also up the
IX Feb. 75 River Gambia in June X864, and
TO Mar. 76 1 was present at the reduction of
X X Nov. 76 ; Junca Cunda and Canni Canni Tenda,
24 Mar. 77 where he landed with the attacking
33 Mar. 78 warty and destroyed the fort. Bm-
30 Aug. 79, harked on special service to the Gold
13 Sept. 79 Coast in May 1873, ctnd served there
30 Oct. 79 until 8th Feb. X874. Accompanied
Commodore Commerell up the River
Prah on the Z4th Aug. X873, with a de-
tachment of Houasas, and was
severely wounded (mentioned in
despatches. Brevet of Major, and
CMQ., Medal, and presented with a
sword by command of the Secretttry
of State for the Colonies).
30 Jan. 78
XI May 78
13 Aug. 79
13 Aug. 79
13 Aug. 79
X Nov. 79
14 Jan. 80
Cecil Walford Tribe 1 14 Jan. 80
FojfmaeUr.—
QtMr<«r IfMeM*.— John M'Cann, 13 Oct. 77.
Faeinge Blue.— J^cnfo, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Emharhedfir India 7 October 1877.
' Hon. Sir Alexander Hamilton-Gordon served on the Quarter Master General's Staff throughout the Kastem
campaign 1854-55, including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman (horse killed), and siege of Sebastopol
(Medal with four Clasps, CS., Officer of the Legion of Honor, 3rd Class of the Mediidie, and Turkish Medal).
' Colonel Cook was present with the 32nd Regiment in the action of Chinhut 30th June 1857, and throughout the
defence of the Lucknow Residency ; conmianded the outpost at limes' House during the first part of the siege, and
at dago's House during the latter port commanded two sorties, in one of which he took a gun in battery at the
bead of twenty men. for which he was mentioned in General Inglis' despatch as having " highly distinguished him-
tieir" (Medal with Clasp, and a vear's service).
* Major Williams served with the 84th Regiment in the Shahabad district until the final suppression of the
Indian mutiny in 1858-59 (Medal). Served with the ist Battalion xoth Regiment in the Hasara campaign of x868,
luclnding the expedition against the tribes on the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
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"Plabbit" "BuxjLi" "Guzbeat" "Dbio" "Bhttbtpobb" "AneBAViBTAv" "Qkuxkwm"
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Ooloael.— Corbet Cotton, Etuian, 9 April 35; Lt. '29 March 27; Capt.^4 May 39; Major, sJxa»m
Lt.Colonel, '30 April 40; Colonel, 38 Nov. 54; 2£ajor Oentral, 6 July 63; JjUut.&entrol, 5 Jan. 7a;
Oeneral, x Oct. 77 ; Colonel loist Foot, 29 Dec. 73.
LieatMunt OoloneL— Henry George DelafoBBe,^ CB., Eneign, 9 Dec. 54; Lt. 33 Nov. 56; Capi, 21 Jane 61;
BtMajor, 32 June 61; Mtyor, zo Jan. 72; St. Lt. Colonel, 4 Mar. 72; Lt.Colonel, 22 Sept. 7S; Cb2ob«j,
I Oct. 77.
^oxB.— MontaRn Hall," Sneiffn, x Mar. 52 ; Lt. i Fob. 56 ; Cap<. 30 July 62 2£qjor, 18 Dec. 75.
William Bwynfen JerviB,' JSneipn, 4 Feb. 57 ; Xfi^M^. 30 April 58 ; Capt. 8 Dec. 65 ; Miyor, 23 Aug. 76.
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George Hunt Holley*
William Henry Abbott
Arthur Corbet Maurice
Walter Gordon Norcott
John Samuel Jeffares
p.i.e. Herbert Scott Gould MileB
Thomaa Arthur MillB
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David George Johnston
Henry Hare
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James George Cooke
Bdward Pomman Browne
Gteorge Hale Lane
Robert FitsQerald CreighUm, Intt, pfl
MnMrp 8 Deo. 77 >
Bdward Stokes Evans
Percy Stanley Dmitt, AJUuiant 7 Jan. 80...
Hubert Heberden Spitta"
Francis Henry Penny
William John Johnston Kirkpatrick
Charles Augustas King Hall
Herbert Bversley Bemeld
George Barnes Walker
George Charles Newton Bryan
MorxiB Arthur Francis Taylor
Sub LnuxuTAns.
Ssoovn LxxuTBVAvn.
George Nowlan Monro ,
Stephen Thomas Banning
Fhuip Homan Baules
12 June 58
63
4 Aug.
27 Feb.
3 Feb.
9 Oct.
4 Feb.
29 Feb.
' 8 June 70
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I May 78
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13 Nov. 66. 30 Sept. 74I
20 July 66 I Dec. 75 1
30 Oct. 60 19 Jan. 76,
23 July 58 15 Jan. 73'
27 April 70; 33 Aug. 76
35 Mar. 61 1 z April 70
38 July 69 7 Mar. 77
88 Oct. 71 31 Oct. 77
30 Deo. 71 B8 0ot. 79
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13 June 74
3z Sept. 74
30 Dec. 71
3 Dec. 74
2 Dec. 74
30 Nov. 75
26 Feb. 76
2x Sept. 76
39 Nov. 76
z2Feb. 78
BUB LIXUT.
P<^rBMi«e«r.— Charles F. H. Beardmore,^^ z Apr. 78,
Qiuirter If dwto*.— Thomas Boyton," z Nov. 71.
Faeinat Blue.— Ajftnie, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Embarked for MaUa, 7 October 1874.
I Colonel Delafbsse served in the Artillery at the siege of Cawnpore in 1857 under Major General Sir Hugh 1^
Wheeler (mentioned in despatches and allowed to reckon one year's extra Bervice). Seived in the Artilleiy witi
the Force under Major (Jenerals Havelock and Outram, and present at the croasing into Oude, actions of Uaaiu-
war and Alumbagh, and entry into Lucknow ; commanded two guns in an advance piquet during the 8nl>*0<I"f^
defence of the Besidency ; present at the retaking of Cawnpore (mentioned in despatches, received the thszib of
the Governor General in Council, Medal with two CiaspB, a year's extra service, and recommended for the Brerel or
Major and for the Victoria Cross). Served with the Sikkim Field Force as Staff Officer under Colonel Gawler is
x86i (mentioned in despatches, received the approbation of the Governor General in Council, and recommended a
second time for the Brevet of Major by the Commander in Chief) . Served in the Indian N. W. Frontier war of 1S63.
and was present at the attack and capture of the Crag Piquet, the Conical Hill, and Umbeyl* (mentioned is.
deapatcheB, Medal with C^lasp) .
s Major Hall served with the zst Bengal Fusiliers during the Bunnese war of 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for PrgB}.
Served as Assistant Field Engineer with Havelock's Force, and was present at the passage of the Gtanm ai Caws-
pore, the actions of Mungarwar, Alumbagh, and first relief of Lucknow on 25th Sept. : employed in sJl the mimf
operations of the defence of the Besidency until finally relieved by Lord Clyde on 2Atii Nov. Z857. Led one of the
storming parties on the Him Khannah (mentioned in despatohes). Occupwon of tne Alumbagh under Oubbsi.
With the ist Bengal Fusiliers at the oai>ture of Lucknow in March 1858 and during the subsequent opentiooi
in Oude (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service for Lucknow).
* MMor Jervis served in suppression of the Indian mutiny, and was present at the defence of Cawnpore in Not.
x8<7. and at the storm and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Indian N.W. Frontier vrar c*
Z863, and was present at the attack and capture of the Cng Piquet^ the Conical HHI, and Umbeyla (Medal witb
« &ptAin Holley served in the campaign in Oude, and was engaged on several occasions when guns were takes;
was also at the capture of five guns from the Nusseerabad Brigade on 30th March 1858 (Medal).
7 Captain Barnard served in the T9th Regiment in the Hasara campaign of x868, including the expedition anBiast
the tribes on the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp). Served as a volunteer under Captain Glover, RJS., in ^
jHf^hiL-niA war of 1873-74. Led the Advanced Guard at the capture of Abogoo. Commanded for five days a detacbed
foroe of 650 men which captured Jaashi and Adoomassie. Commanded a detachment of 150 men which drove u*
enemy out of their camps in the North bank of the Anoom (Mentioned in despatches for " great discretion uf^
judgment," and on two occasions for "gallant conduct"; CMQ., Medal with Clasp. Promoted Captain "^
recognition of his services in the Ashanti Expedition of Z874.")
li Lieut. Spitta served in the zst West India Begiment in the Ashanti War of 1873-74 (Medal with Clasp).
u Quarter Master Boyton served in the Crimea from June 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (V«ul
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) . Served in the Indian mutiny campaign in X857-58. and was present at the etom
and capture of Lueknow, and subsequent operations in Oude (Medu with Clasp). Served in the North Wert
Frontier war in 1863 under Sir Neville Chamberlain and Sir John Grarvook, and was present at the stisB aai
OMfenre of the Crag Piquet and Conioal Hill (Medal with Clasp).
H Mr. Beardmore.— For-War Services, see Annj Flay Departonent.
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OokiiaL— 5ir Robert John Hu8seyyivian,i<?C^. EHngn, zs June 19; £^. 13 Jane 19; Capt, x Ang. 35;
Maior, 9 Dec. 36 ; JA.CoUmel, 15 Oct. 41 ; Colonel, 15 Sept. 51 ; ifa;or Oetural, 28 Nov. 54 ; Xm«<. GFtfiMraJ,
34 Oct. 69 ; Otntral, 33 Nov. 70 ; Colonel losnd Begt. 30 Sept. 63.
Lieateuuit OoloneL— ;y.«.e. John Duncan,? J?m«^*> 10 Sept. 56; Lt. 10 Sept. 57; Cbp^ 33 Jan. 68; Mmor,
94 Feb. 77 ; Lt.Colonel, 7 June 79.
Migort.— WilUam Cleland,^ Snet^/n, 4 Mar. 57 ; Li. 6 Oct. 57 ;
,0 ^j^^g^^ ^ j^iy jy . i^ 2 J j^Q^ ^y . ^j^jf^ ,Q Nov. 70 ; Moijor^ 34 May 79.
Nathaniel John Comina Stevenajo Eneign.^ July 57 ; Lt. 21
Cop*. 8 July 68 ; Major, i Sept. 77.
Nov. 57 ; Capt. 30 Nov. 70 ; Jfftyor, 34 May 7
GATtAIVB.
John Bdward Vaitv Rogers^i
Charles Harriflon Carr
p. $. e. Wilkinson Shaw,i* Oarrieon^
Inetmeior, Alderekot >
Thomas Baskett Turner
William Hector McCaskill
William Francis Yeioh, Adjutant Dublinl
County MUiHa }
Charles Robert Kerr
Frederick Francis WUder Taylor
Laurence Richard Dowdall
John Spence, at Stqf College
Aleyn Zonch Palmer
John Richard Povah
LmrxivAjras.
George Arthur Mills
James Douglas Lysaght
Henry Tempest Hicks, JiMlnieior(/Jf««- )
M^r 1 Aug. 79 S
penoer Qodfirey Bird, A4fntane 7 Ang. 75
harles Cecil Oates
Arthur Gleorge
George Arttanr Shadforth
Frederick Louis Oharles Thomas
Oharles Orant
James Thomas Scott
Claude Oreyille Way
sirsioir OB
aKD LIBVT.
BSOOVD LnUTBlTAirTS.
Bdward Hesketh Goddard
Herbert Joseph Ghiyon
Peroival George Parkinson
Granville Noel Anstruther Proby
Henxy Swire
Alexander Weston Gordon
Guy Hardwin Gallenga
Bdward Hamilton Seymour
13 Sept. 57
30 Mar. 60
21 May 58
4 Nov. 60
6 Nov. 63
8 Mar. 64
33 Jan. 69
39 July 66
'31 Nov. 65
17 Jan. 63
15 Aug. 60
3 Oct. 66
'21 Feb. 60
5 Nov. 67
8 July 68
'aoJune 68
31 Jan. 77
2yD LIBUT,
31 Jan. 7
21 July
I July 69
38 Oct 71
'30 June 69
•»3o Sept. 71
''39 May 67
34 April 73
'13 Nov. 70 38 Oct. 71
4 Jan. 71
9 Sept. 74
** 7 Nov. 65
I April 75
5 ^y 75
33 May 75
17 Mar. 77
9 June 77
I Sept. 77
13 April 79
34 May 79
15 Nov. 79
13 Nov. 73
'17 Nov. 69
4 Deo. 73
38 Feb. 74
x6 Dec. 74
xoSept. 75
a8 April 76
3 Dec. 74
9 Aug. 73
38 Oct. 77
I Oct. 78
5 Sept. 77.
30 Jan. 781
X May 781
xMay 781
XX May 78
X4 Jan. 80
Pt^fwuuUr. —
7 ... Quarter Maeter.—QeoTge Francis Stenson, i Jan. 73.
BBBV.MA/. BT.LT.OOL.
x8Mar. 78
Facings Bine.— Agente, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Embarked for Oibr altar, 15 AprU 1876.
' Sir Robert Vivian served throughout the Burmese war of 1824-36, and was present at the fkU and occupation of
K&QffooQ, assault of stockades at Ye^eo, Joozong, and Kemmendine, repulse of the enemv^s attack on the Unes at
Raagoon, and subsequent operations, affairs in the Panglang river, attack and capture of stockades at Thantabaln
(m ooounand of his Regiment), repulse of the enemy's several attacks under Bundoola on the Lines at Rangoon from
lit to 7th Dec. X834, general engagement on ist (slightly wounded), 5th, and 7th Dec., action at Kokein, assault and
capture of Zimbiko, affairs near Prome and Patnagob, storm of Malown, and battle of Pagammew (Medal with Clasp) .
Commanded the Force which captured the Fort of Nepaunoe, held by a body of insurgent Arabs, 3and Feb. X84X, for
^tuch service he received the thanks of the local Government and Commander in Chief. In X855, during the Rns-
lisQ war, organised and commanded the Turkish Contingent of 3o,cx)o men, and occupied the position of Kertch
daring the winter of 1855-56, and received the approval and acknowledgments of Her Majesty's Goverzmient {KCB.,
»t Clsss of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
^ LkColonel Duncan served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58, including the action of Soorqjpore, defence
or the Alumbagh under Colonel M'Intjrre, storming of the Secundrabagh and Shah Nujiff and relief or Luoknow by
U)r(l (Hyde, occupation of the Alumbagh under Oucram, capture of Luoknow, campaign of 1858 in Oude, with pas-
M^e of the Goomtee, action at Shahpore, and other minor affairs (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service fox
Lucknow).
*M^or CHeland served in suppression of the mutinv in Bengal in 1857-58, and was present with Havelook's
Colamn in the actions of Futtehpore, Aoung, Pandoo Nuddee, Cawnpore, Bithoor, Mungarwar, and Alumbagh, relief
orLackoow, and defence of the Residency, occupation of the Alumoagh under Oatram, capture of Luoknow, cam-
pai)^ of 1858 in Oude — slightly wounded (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service for Lucknow).
^^^bjor Stevens served in suppression of the mutiny in Bengal in 1857-58, including the occupation of the Alum-
M^h under Outram, capture of Lucknow, passage of the Goomtee at Sultanpore, and several minor affairs in Oude
(lUdal with Clasp). » i~~»
" (Captain Rogers served the campaign in Oude firom June to Dec. 1858, including the occupation of Fyzabad,
eaptore of Sultanpore, passage of the Goomtee, action of Shahpore, capture of the Fort of Kaili, and other mlaor
sffiaoi (Medal).
"Msjor Shaw served in the New Zealand war of 1863-64 (Medal).
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APATAM " " KiBIEB " "BeWIBooAh" ** AdKW " " PUNJAUB " " MOOLTXH " '* GoOJMAT."
Colonel.— 5ir William Wyllie,* OCB. En$ian, 30 April 19; Li. i May 19; Capt. 24 Dec. 33; Bt.Mejor, 13NCV.
39; Major, 33 Nov. 41; Bt.Lt.Colonel, 4 July 43; Lt. Colonel, 10 May 47; Colonel, i Feb. 54; Uay.-r
Oeneralf 28 Nov. 54 ; Lieut. General, 24 Oct. 62; General, 24 Feb. 71 ; Colonel 103rd Foot, 14 Feb. 73.
Lieutenant Colonel.
22 M)
Majors,
Alge:
Major, 21 June 79.
>.».<?. ColvilleFranklan(l,*£w»M7»i, 7 Sept. 56; Lt. 18 Aug. 58; Capt. i Feb. 63; Jfo/cr,
22 May 75; Lt. Colonel, 29 Jan. 79.
•jors.— William Henry Brind,^ Enaign, 12 Oct. 57 ; Lt. 22 Oct. 58 ; Capt. 2 Mar. 68 ; Major, 29 Jai
Algernon Arbuthnot Godwin,? Entign, 20 Nov. 60 ; Lt. 30 July 62 ; Cap<. 14 Aug. 72 ; Bt. Major, i April ;^
3 Jan.
Captaizts.
Wyndham Henry Davidson
Charles Edward Glasse
James Anthony Corballis
p.t.c. Edmund Leopold Clarke, Brigade )
Major, Mauritiut )
p.$.e. Pi'ederick William Graham,* Garri- >
»on Instructor, Dover }
Robei*t Leith Bhaw
William Prescod K6\m.eB,Adjutunt Dublin \
City Militia }
Henry Fisher Heathcote
William Carre RiddeU
Martin John Hickley
William Augustus Burnett*
Robert Henry Hansel
Charles Duncan Cooper
KNSION
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KUT.
LlBUIBWAKTS.
James Roy Dick
Skefl^gton John Wynne, Imtruetor of
Musketry 11 Oct. 78
Henry Charles Barton Gray, Adj. 15 Nov. 79
Charles Coningham
Robert Charles Pentlaud
Frank Hughes
William Henry Slingsby O'Neill
Richard Dacre Vincent
Alexander Macintosh Horrocks
Charles Ellis Ogle
SbCOITD LlBUTXlTAKTS.
Henry Thomas King ....
Frederick Paul BngUsh ,
Elford Pearse
II Dec.
7 June
''22 Ajml
2 Jan.
29 Dec.
20 April
' I Mar. 64
r8 Dec.
13 Jan.
14 Jan. vj
5 June 66
'15 Feb. '°
8 July
23 Jan.
4 Feb.
8 Dec.
I May
2ND LI KUT.
I May 78
22 Jan. 79
II Oct. 79
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30 July
'21 Mar.
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62. II Sept.
65 P14 Jan.
II Jan. 67 26 Mar.
19 Jan.
8 Feb.
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25 Mar.
25 Mar.
23 Dec.
21 Sept.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
27 Aug.
22 May
18 Dec.
68 17 Jan.
68 15 Aug.
681 3 Aug.
69' 24 July
7t, 9 Aug. .,
7i| I Nov. 79
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28 Oct.
28 Oct.
30 Dec. 71
23 Mar. 72
21 Aug. 72
13 Nov. 72
10 Sept. 75
10 Sept. 76
24 May 7Q
I Nov. 79'
Pajfmatter.— John Edward Orange, 24 June 79 ; Ens. 4 Feb. 62 ; Lt. 19 June 66 ; Capt. 26 Mar. 73.
Quarter 3fo#/er.— William Daly,^® 30 July 62.
Facings Bine.— Agents, Sir C. R. M'Grigor, Bt. and Co.
Betumed from India, 6 Feb. 1871.
> Sir William Wyllie commanded a Field Detachment in the Deckan and Conkan in 1832, and in Gnzerai in i^%
Present at the action on the Heights of Jerun in Cutch under Colonel D. Campbell in 1825, and thanked in gemrJ
orders. Served with the Field Force in Cutch under Colonel Mark Napier in 1825-26. Was Brigade Major wiUi ile
Bombay Column of the Army of the Indus under Lord Keane in 1838-39, and present at the storm and captun? d
Ohuznee (Medal) and occupation of Cabul, and was Assistant Adjutant General to the Force under Sir ThozL>^
Willshire, and accompanied the storming Column at the storm and capture of Khelnt (Brevet of Major). Sen (■!
as Assistant Adjutant General in Scinde and Beloochistan under Sir Richard England in 1S41-42, ana was pir^' -
at both attacks on the Heights of Hykulzye, the forcing of the Kojuck Pass to and from Cnndahar, and other ope r.,
tions. Served as Assistant Adjutant General to the Force in Scindc and Beloochistftn under Sir Charles Nafner.
and was severely and dangerously wounded at the battle of Meeanee (Medal, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, and CB.). ion •
manded the Troops on the sea-coast in the Southern Conkan, co-operating with the Field Force under Geuf^i'
Delamotte, during the rebellion in the Southern Mahratta Country in 1844-45. Has been repeatedly thankeii 2
despatches.
^ Lt.Colonel Frankland served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, including the siege and capture of
Awah and of Kotah (Medal with Clasp).
• Major Brind served as a Midshipman in the Navy throughout the Persian campaign of 1856-57, and was prwf-t
at the landing under heavy fire in Uallulah Bay, taking of the Bushire Forts, bombardment storm and capture >f
Bushire (wounded) , battle of Kooshab, and bombardment of Mohumrah (Medal with Clasp). Was also active^
engaged in several boat engagements in the Canton river and North Coast of China in 1857. Served with the 2>i
Bengal European Fusiliers in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-59, and was present in the actions of B«rr¥«e!
Nawabgunge, and Kentour, engagement w^Ith and capture of five guns from the Nusseerabad Brigade, and scTers:
other actions in Oude (Medal), served with the nth I^injaub Infnntr>' in the China war of i860 at the defencr '
Canton; and in 1861 was engaged in the dot'enco of Shanghai and Woosiuig against the Taeping rebels (Medalj.
7 Major Godwin accompanied Sir Garnet Wolseley toihc Gold Con«t in September 1873 on special service, a:'
served in the first phase of the Ashanti war. Was appointed Special Commissioner to the King of AnnamaU-^
Raised the Annamaboe Contingent and commanded it at the action of the 27th October near Duuquah where te
was severely wounded (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal).
• Captain Graham served throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68 as an Assistant Field Engineer, and I'*
services were brought to the especial notice of Sir Robert Napier by the Commanding Royal Engineer (menuwi*-
in despatches, Medal) .
• Captain Burnett served in the Hazara campaign in 1868, including the expedition against the tribes on t^
Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
^<* Quarter Master Daly served the Pnnjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege of Mooltan, attack of tl^«
■uborbs, storm of the city, and surrender of the fortress ; also the battle of Goojerat, surrender of the Sikh Anor %'»
Rawul Pindee, and pursuit of the Affghans to the Khyber Pass (Modal with two Clasps). Engaged in sappreas;o^
lh« mutiny of the 63nd and 69th Bengal N.I. and Horse Artillerv at Mooltan on 31st Aug. 1858 (Medal).
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Oelonel.— A> Frederick Paul HaineSfiffCB. C/J?. G^C^J. 6MMra2aM2Co«fliaiul0rmCftt«/;jKa«e Judiet; 2ndLt.
'ax June 39; l4«ii<. 'is Dec. 40; Capt. 16 May 46; St Major, 7 June 49; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 2 Aug. 50;
If o/or, IS Nov. 54 ; C^Zone^, 28 Nov. 54 ; Zj(. Co/on«2, 24 April 55 ; Jbfqj' " . »- ^ -- -
23 May 73; General, 1 Oct. 77; Colonel 104th Regiment, 16 May j
yfq/or General, 35 Nov. 64 ; X^ General,
Minor, IS Nov. 54 ; C<jlonel, 28 Nov. 54; LtCotonel, 24 April'ss;
23 May 73; General, 1 Oct. 77; Colonel 104th Regiment, 16 May 74.
Lieutenant Colonel.— John Gore Campbell,^ Ensign, ao Aug. 53; i<. 9 Nov. 55 ; Capi. 30 July 63 ; Jfdyor, 25
Feb. 75 ; Lt.Colonel, 75 Feb. 80.
Xiyort.— Clement Pigou,* Eneign, 13 Dec. 56 ; LI. 30 April 58; Capt. 15 Oct. 64
17 May 70.
Charlee Martyn Boswell, Enaign, 13 June 57
Major, 25 Feb. 80.
Bt.Major,x Oct. 77; Mqjor,
Lt. x8 May 58; Capt. 39 June 66; Bi.Major, 37 Jun6 79;
CA.PTAIVB.
Morris Graham Taylor
|».».c. Henry Spalding^
Maurice Fitzmaurice Stokes
Henry Jonathan Woodward, Adjutant \
Clare MUUia /
Lestock Walters Iredell
Francis Moore, yl4/- sndLaneaihire BiJleVol.
Christopher Middlemass Davidson,* At\;. \
South Cork Militia )
Ponsonby Alcock
Fred. James William Davies, Adjutant \
North Cork Militia J
p.9.e. Albert Edward Williamson Gold- )
smid, Briaade Major, Belfast j
Markham Eelos Toynham Sherwill
John Liptrottio
Charles Henry Gordon-Short
Richard Holbeche
Henry Murray
LlBUTBITAirTB.
Charles James Butler- Kearney
Arthur Munro Maunsell, Inel.ofMueketrjf')
21 Aug. 79 y
Mayow Short, Ac^utaut i May 79
James Coulton
Bexgamlh Patrick Hawos
Alflred Herrick Butler Clough
Pierce Thomas Chute
SXCOITD LlBUTBlTAKTS.
George Sunmer Ormerod
Bryce Stewart
Harry John Bremner
Richard Henry Uandcock
Henry Frederick Williams
Richard Ffennell
Greorge Frederick Dashwood Hamilton .
26 May 58
20 Feb. 58
8 June 61
30 Oct. 61
4 Oct. 60
'29 May 63
P26Fob. 62
4 Aug. 63
13 Feb. 66
29 June 66
16 Oct. 66
xSDec. 66
X Aug. 68
8 Feb. 70
9 Feb. 70
aXD LIBITT.
II May
6 Aug.
13 Aug.
13 Aug.
13 Aug.
14 Jan.
31 Jan.
13 April 59
9 Oct. 59
30 June 63
17 Nov. 63
3 Jan. 64
P37N0V. 66
19 Mar. 66
9 Feb. 68
7 May 68
a8 Nov. 68
38 May 69
30 Jan. 70
28 Oct. 71
38 Oct. 71
a8 Oct. 71
6 Mar. 73
28 Feb. 74
9 Aug. 74
13 Feb. 73
ao Nov. 75
34 Mar. 76
29 Nov. 76
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9 Feb.
3 Sept.
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6 Mar.
73
14 June
13 May
73
75
33 June
75
34 Feb.
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a Mar.
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18 Apr.
27 July
5 Aug.
31 Oct.
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BT.LT.COL.
Pay iiMM^^r.— William Beauohamp Stoker ,1* 6 Nov. 78 ; En*. 8 May 67 ; Lt. 7 Aug. 68 j Capt, 14 Nov 74.
" 2'/,, Quarter Maeter.— John Bloom Harper, *» 30 April 67.
Facinge Dark Bhie.— Agents A. Lawrie, Esq.— /rwA Agents, Messrs. Cane and Sons.
Jtetumedfrom India, 18 December 1871.
' Sir Frederick Paul Haines' services: — On the formation of the Army of the Sutlej in 1845 he was appointed to
officiate as Military Secretary to the Commander in Chief in India, Sir Hugh Gough, and in that capacity he was
i<re.^nt at the battles of Moodkee and Ferozeshah (Medal and one Clasp) ; in the latter engagement he was severely
vvjunded by grape-shot at the attack on the oucmy'a works, his horse being killed under nim at the same moment.
At the recommendation of Lord Gough, ho was promoted to a Company in the loth Foot, without purchase. As
"'■tiury Secretary to his Lordship, he served the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at the affair of out-
}<>.<is at Ramnuggur, 22nd Nov. 1848, and subsequent operations resulting in the passage of the Chenab, and the
»:>ttles of Chillian wallah and Goojcrat (Modal with two Clasps). Served with the 21 st Fusiliers the Eastern cam-
I'-i-ii^n of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkcrman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with four
<'!at»p8, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
* LcColonel Campbell served in the Santhal campaign of 1855-56. Also at the defence of Saugor daring the
Indian mutiny in 1857-58 (Medal).
' Major Pigou served with the 3rd Bengal European Regiment throughout the Indian mutiny campaign of
''07-58, and was present at the actions near Agra against the Neemuoh mutineers on 5th July, and against the
Iiiilore rebels on xoth October ; also with Beaton's Column at Gungeeree and Putialee, and with the Agra Oolunm
lowrards Gwalior in June 1858 (Medal).
' Major Spalding was attached to the 53rd Regiment in the Indian mutiny cami>aign, from May to October 1858,
aitd was present at the passage of the Goomtee and occupation of Sultani)ore (Medal).
' Captam Davidson served in the Abyssinian Campaign as Adjutant of the 4th Regiment, and was present at the
action of Arogee and capture of Magdala (Medal).
>o Captain Liptrott served in the Ashanti War, in 1874, in the Transport Service (Medal).
*' Quarter Master Harper served in the Ashanti war from 6th July 1873 until invalided on 9th January 1874
(Medal).
1* Captain Stoker.— For War Services, see Army Pay Department.
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
25 'Depot at PonMfraet.
2l05ih(Madra8 Light Infantry),— Linked to Si«<.[S^j2JSS^rpiti*-t
* Cede Nullie:
|T««n*8ar.
lFttll.iHAU
IPftylPay.
13
CB. Eneu/n, *« Deo. 25 ; Id, P7 June 27 ; O^t '30 De^ y ;
Bt. Lt. Colonel, 23 Dec. 42 ; Colonel, 20 June 54 ; Major Oenend, 26 Oct. « '
.58; Dtft.
Oolonel.— George Alexander Maloolm,»
Maior 'iq Deo. 39; Bi. Lt. Colonel, 2:, ,._ .
General S'hixtx. 67 ; General, 16 May 74 ; CoUmel 105th Regiment, 10 Mar. 66.
Lieatenant Oelonel.— Henry James Bell, £n»ign, 14 June 50 ; Lt. 15 Oct. 54 j Capt. 30 July 6a ; Mt^jor, 3 Oc:.
70 : i^. Colonel, 7 July 75. ^ „ . „ r, ^ ,
Kadort Josiah Wilkinflon. iSiwyii, 4 Mar. 57 ; X*. 19 Feb. 58 ; Capt. 31 Jan. 67 ; Major, 29 Sept. 75-
Witliam Staines Daniell,» Eneign, i Sept. 57 ; •^^- 7 M:ar. 60 ; C<y<. 17 April 69 ; Major, xx July 77.
Ga.pta.ivb.
Edward Daniel Way
John William DarviU ,^^ .
Norman Huski88on,M(y. x W. York MUUta
James Dalton Gregson, Adj. x NeweaetU- ^
on^TfMB\ne Volunteere
James John Davy
Harljort OiTiTlos Symons
Gi i ru^i^ Hf itrv Perrier
G'Hu 1^*' rhn i \ 1 Francis Bynjg^a< Staff College^
4 Sept. 58
12 Sept. 58
24 Sept. 58
^19 Jan. 64
10 Feb. 64
3 June 64
11 Jan. 67
II Jan.
C h EirTrV atftSbrd Stephen t^itehifl T. . j i Aug.
"Wiiliiun Edward Hilliard* •. * f®?'
FrededclK Chase Cooper 7JW
Beginald James Morrison P2oJuly
XVSIGK OB
2in> LIXUT.
14 April 62
31 Oct. 63
22 Aug. 60
' 8 June 67
9 Mar. 67
15 July 68
17 April 69
18 May 69
6 Nov.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
»27 Oct.
LlBUTXlTAKTB.
Arthur Wiggins .....;.
BadclyffB Haldane Stokes
Richard Marsh Dunn, InH. of Mueketrg^ |p j^j ^^
6 Nov. 79 vv: : ■' '
Charles St. Leger Barter, Ac^j. 27 Aug. 79
John George Adamson
Louis Edmund Amedroz
Reginald Dunoombe Pyrke
Charles Hildyard Thornton Whitaker
I Aug.
xMay
22 Jan.
SbOOHD LlBUTXlTAJrTe.
14 Aug.
26 Mar.
aSOct.
10 Sept. 75
6 Sept. 76
28 Sept. 78
29 Jan. 79
30 Apr. 79
6 Nov. 70
28 Oct. 71
6 Sept. 73
12 Aug. 74
22 May 75
7 July 75
29 Sept. 75
14 June 76
21 April 77
29 Jan. 79
z8 Oct.
rs Nov,
791
79
LionelDorUng 13 Aug. 79
Bertram Witherby 13 Aug. 79
PofSkwter.— Alexander Davidson, 12 Aug. 62 ; Biding Matter, 19 July 36 j Lt. 29 Mar. 57 ; S—.Maf^f "
quarter Matter.— Kenry Enos Moody Poster,* 1 1 Jan, 67. [Aug- ?*•
Faeinge Pale Buff.— .i^^n^, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Irish Agenie, Messrs. Cane and Sons.
Betumedfrom Aden, 26th Marek 1874.
1 General Malcolm served on the first China expedition (Medal, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, and CB.),
* Major Dimiell served with the Transport Train throughout the Abyssinian campaign firom 4th Dec 1867 u
the xsth June 1868 (mentioned in despatches for " ability, energy, and zeal," Medal).
* Captain Billiard served with the Expeditionary Field Force under Colonel J. R. Maokenzie in Arabia frtm thr
ayth October to the 20th December 1873, including the investment, surrender, occupation, and destmction of t^
Port at Al-Hota, and subseqaont march to Zaida in pursuit of Ally Bin Mana, the chief of HoushabL
» Captain Huskisson served with the 70th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 1863-65 in the provinces of WaiksK,
Taranaki, and Wanganui (Medal).
6 Quarter Master Poster served nith the 40th Regiment throughout the New Zealand war of 1861. AIf
throughout that of 1863-65 (Medal).
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BbUJb.
]
Half
3»/u
lfq;or General, 6 March 67 ;
Colonel.— 5ir John Jarvis BiSBet,^ CB. KCMQ-. Ensign, 7 Feb. 40 ; Lieut. i6 Feb. 44 ; Capi. x April 47 ; Breoet
■-•-'•• • --' "'"""' 54; Ifq/or ^
JAeut Q-enenU. 31 Maron75 ; V97t«ra«, i vrcit. 77 ; xj/otvHvi^ xoobu xuub, 3 n'OY. 75.
Lieatenant Oolond.— Blliot Larkins Robertson,* Sneiffn, 9 Dec. 53 1 ^- ^3 Nov. 56 ; Ct^. 30 Jnly 62 ; JTq/er,
13 Aug. 73 ; Lieutenant Colonel, 5 Sept. 77.
Kijtwi.— George OharleB Girardot, Sn$iffn^i2 Aug. 59 ;
Lieutenant Colonel, 5 Sept. 77. , «
— iieorge OharleB Girardot, ^i»«^, 12 Aug. 59 ; Lt. i Jan. 62 ; Capt. 11 Sept. 68 ; Major, 31 Oct 77.
Henxy William Cunynghame Bulkeley, JSneign, 27 April 60 ; Lt. 30 July 62 ; Capt, 19 «rnne 72 ; Mqjor,
23 July 79.
Ca.pta.iv8.
Edward Bodney Cecil PecheU, A^j. i >
i>KrA<Mii JkfiU^ i
Charles Leohmere Heabhoote, ^(^'wtonf 2 )
Durham MiUtia S
Bdmnnd Rogers Coker
Frederick Dawson _......^....
«.«.«. Henry Charles Reynolds, D,A.q.l
U, General, InteUigenee Branch i
Charles Talbot Peyton*
Walter Wilson James
Thomas Homer Pearson*
Crawford Lewin Allan
Robert Henry Francis Reade Brownrigg ...
William Alexander Berwick*
Frederick Henry Whitby
Obarlea Bdwaid Parker Jerris
106tli (Bombay Lt Inf.).-
'•Pbbbia."
-Linked to 6Sth.
' RSBHIBB '
* K0O8HAB.
\ Brigade Depot, Bundtt-Iaadi 259
Jfoiof, 15 Sept. 48; Breeet JAeut. Colonel, 28 May 51 ; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54 ;
Lieui.Qeneral, 31 March 75 ; General, i Oct. 77 ; Colonel xo6th Foot, 2 Nov.
19 Dec.
8 June
'zo Mar.
2 Feb.
8 Jan.
zx July
»28 April 63
~ 7 Feb. 65
'23 Jan. 69
»zoNor. 69
LmmvAVTS.
Henry Donald Rosseter, Inei. 0/ JftttO
tetry 8 Sept. 79 i
George Markham Davison
Reuben Norton
Gieorge Morley Saunders
David William Purdon
John Drought Maunsell
Thomas Roger Johnson-Smyth
Bdward L. K. Talbot
Henry Thomas, Adjutant 8 Mar. 79
Siooiri) LnxTmruTTS.
Richard Brock Barker
William Joseph Murphy
Arthur Trelawny Payne
xirsioir OB
2irD IiUIUT.
28 May 58
» 7 Jan.
30 July
30 Oct.
zMay 78
25 May 78
14 Sept. 78
5 Oct. 78
8 Mar. 79
2VI> IiEBTrX.
iz Oct. 79
zx Oct. 79
xz Oct. 79
62
Z7 Nov.
Z5 June
28O0L
28 Oct.
26 July
'25 Dec.
24 April 7a
28 Oct. 7z
9 Aug. 73
28 Oct. 7Z
zx Feb. 75
13 June 75
20 Nov. 75
26 Aug. 76
z Nov. 78
5 Feb. 79
30 Apr. 79
23 July 79
Z3N0V. 79
' 7 Nov.
z9 Nov.
30 May
3z Oct.
z6 Dec.
3zOct.
3zOct.
30 April 73
zz Nov. 76
X4 Deo. 78
29 June 78
23 July 79
Z3N0V. 79
BBSV.1CAJ.
PofflMM/M*.— Henry Mapleton Compign*. z Apr. 78 j Bnt, 8 July 68 ; JA. z8 Jan. 70; Capi, 17 March 77.
Qnarter jra«^«r.— Patrick Connell,? 23 April 73.
Taeinge White.— ^ff««<«, Messrs. V . W. and V. G. M. Holt.— JH<A Agenie, Messrs. Cane and Sons.
Setumed/rom India, za Jan. Z874.
1 <Jif. TftHit Jarvis Bisset served through the Kaffir war of Z83S-36, as a volunteer, and as Ensign and Lieutenant in
a B^u^f iSve iXitrWMeS5/He was Field Adjutant to a division of troops proceeding to Colesberg in Deo,
!£!?^fS««tSibe5iraoftheBS^. H^
™iSSff^SdD^St^iSSstS?MMter General. Was present at the battle of the Gwanga. and all the minor affairs
JJS. SS^^JffiM^CJl^ tXTSghtly wounded, fie was repeatedly thanked in general orders by successive
S^JS^f^^'i^fl^yrecSved the Brevet of Msjor for his Sreices during the campaimu At the close of the
Sl?^^^S»d Sd^^ Katotia. On the breaking out of the wnr^ Z850 he was severely
^r^Sed^ fStotWg^infth the enemv at the Boomah Pas^ in the Amatola Mountains (Medal). Was also
DtMaTit in the onerations subsequent to June Z852. . « >.
^^LtCofoSr^bertson served with the Persian Bxpeditionay Force m «856-57.
» HRnSinPevton served with the loth Regiment in the Expedition into the^NaUv
' Captain Pevton served with
Native State of Sunghle TJjong,
and Terrachee, and was preseiit at the
Sr««S^w'of his HiVices from 10th Regt. to Captain zo<fth Regt.).
♦^Sfi^pi^raoi wmd L t^New Zealand war in Z864-65, and was present at the actions of Gate Pah and Te
R^iSS'Sd^S^xSeSSusSthep^^^^ of TaijnaW.dest^yingma^ Paly and fortified (Medal)
«^pS5i Ber^okserved with the 4and Highlanders in the second phase of the AshanU war In 1874, and was
•7&°j£.t'ciSLr^?.°/dr.Sr£i» lBdi» »ntta, ^mpjiga of.857-58 inO<»t«l
IndJaTiSd was present at the engagement at Awah, the siege and capture of Kotah, and the actions of Sanganeer
and Bunao (Medal with Clasp).
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
253
Vean- 8er.
Fall
Par.
36
ouem-y. ] lOlHi (Bengal Inf.). —Linked to ss^h. [i^!^!!tD!^^^
OolorulLSon. Arthur Upton, En$, 4r Li. '10 Feb. 95; Li. 4" Ca/pi. '16 May 29 ; Cmpi. 4r Li.Colamel, '31 I>cc .
30; If^'or^ CoJoiMJ, 'aa Aog. 51 ; X<. Co^on^Z, ao Jane 54; MeffiMr General, ao Feb. 55; £Mit<.<7«acr«l, y
KoY. 6a ; Cfeneral, 35 Oct. 71 ; Colonel 107th Begt., 6 Deo. 73.
Lieutenant Colonel.— John Donglaa Johnstone,! Enei^n, 37 Oct. 54 ; Lieut. 9 Feb. 55; Capt, n Jan. 62;
Bt.Mqjor, a8 April 75; Major, 15 July 76 ; Lt. Colonel, 15 March 79.
Minora.— Frederic Henderson, JSneign, 4 April 57 ; Li. 18 May 58 ; Capt. 7 Aug. 66 ; Jlaior, 17 May 79.
Frederick Sampson Goad, JBnsiffn, 13 June 57 ; Lt. 18 May 58 ; Capt. i Feb. 67 ; Major, 33 Jnly 79.
Half
Pay
G^RAnrs.
Malcolm M'Neill Rind
Henry Whitmore Franlcs
Frederick James Rogers
William Frederick Gavaye
Albert James Hesketh Daubeny
p.».e. Edwin Wardroper, D.A,A. 4> Q.M. ]
Gen. Cork Dittrict J
Francis William Robertson
Francis Dorling ,
p,e.e. Alfred George Impey, Inetrueiar, i
B.M. College J
Thomas ReidWaugh Davidson
Walter Illingworth Haynes
Alfred Batson
XVSIOV OB I
aVD UBVT. I
LiXXTTBVAVTB.
Francis Henry Thomdike, Inetrueiar of)
Mueketrg 2 Feb. 80 J
William Manrice Greighton, A^'. 1 1 Feb. 79
John Gharles Farrell ,
George Duberly
RibtonGore
William Hotham ,
Gharles Style Einoaid
Bdward Whelcr
Gampbell Hilary Woodhouse
9 Jan. 59
la June 58
'39 June 55
35 April OS
*39July 62
9 Mar. 66
zoMar. 66
P a Jan. 69
10 Jan. 68
9 Jan. 68
»i8 April 68
33 Jan. 69
35 Aug. 59
37 Aug. 58
I Oct. 58
qMar. 67
'10 Nov. 65
39 July 67
XX Aug. 67
'15 Feb. 71
6 Sept. 69
ao June 70
6 July 70
30 June 71
3 Dec. 74
I May 78
13 Nov. 78
33 Jan. 79
33 Jan. 79
SvB LzBvnvAirTS.
BlCOITD LlBXFTXirijrTB.
Thomas Herrick Howe
Louis Bugene du Moulin
Herbert Saltoun Jones-Saltoun
39 July 67
24 May
3 Feb.
X3 Dec . .
26 Mar. 73
17 Feb. 76
6 Sept.
x3Mar.
a6Apfil 79
17 May 79
33 July 79,
31 Aug. 79I
36 Feb.
6 Sept.
xo Sept.
38 Feb.
36 Apr.
17 May ..
33 July 79
31 Aug. 79
SUB Lixcr.
3in) LIBUT.
x3Aug. 79
X4 Jan. 80
14 Jan. 80
PajWMuftfr.— William Morgan Playfidr, i Apr. 78 j Bne. 9 Dec. 60; Li, 26 May 65 ; Capi. i Jan. 71.
Quarter Ma$ter,-^ThomtLB Kinlocn, 39 June 78.
FiulHff§WbitB.''Aaente, Messrs. Goi
Seimmed from IniM, 3X Deeemher
Goz and Go.
1875.
1 Lt.Colonel Johnstone served with the 33rd Regiment in the Giimea in 1855, including the siege of Sebastcpol a&d
- - - * ' (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Abyssiniaft cas-
assault of the Redan on the z8th June .
palgn in 1867-68, and was |>resent at the storming and capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches
management of native carriage," Medal)
'*fix-ahle
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
PorCiBurath.
1 Yra-'Bw-
Fall I Half
iPay I Pay.
I iS
lOett (Madras Inf.).— Linked to 27th. [SijrSl'S'^^rbSi^fh. 254
"CBVXBA.L IWDIA."
OolomL— iSiir Edward Harris Greathed,^ ZCB, Bn*, '33 June 33; Zf. 'lo Mayas ; ^P*- 's? Apr. 38 ; Major,
3 Apr. 46; BtJA.CoUmely so June 54; Colonel, ip Jan. 58; £^.Cb/o««<, 36 Jane 58; Major Qtiural,
6 Mar. bStLUut. General, i Oct 77 ; Colonel 108th Regiment, sS Jan. 80.
lieutenant Colonel.— HenxyBmeet Thesiger WilUame,* J?n^yn, xi Feb. 45; 2^.30 April 46; Cafrf.6Ma759;
Major, 3 Nov. 63; Lt.Coumel, 15 Ang. 69; Colonel^ 15 Aug. 74.
■ajon.— p.«.e. Heniy Jxick* Eneufn, so Veb. 47 ; Lt. 2 Mar. 48 ; Capi. x6 Feb. 60; Mcy'or, x Jan. 69; Br«0«<
Lieutenant Colonel, x Oct. 77.
George Baret Stokes, Eneign, g Dec. 5s ; Lieut. 33 Nov. 56 ; Capt, 30 July 63 ; Bt. M<yor, z Sept. 76 ;
Major, 13 June 78.
GaJTA-IVB.
James Stephen Nicholson''
John Hay Shaw," Adjutant FermanaghX
Militia >
John Bdward Wetherall," AdjuU%t\
Donegal MiliHa i
Obarles James Dyke, D.A.A.e. fori
Mueketry,Mhoeo S
Ives M*LeanX7rqahart
Philip Justice
ua.e. William Toke Dooner,' Brigade\
•^ Meyor, Alderekot S
Frederick Bast Apthorp
Henrv Crawford
Donald Archibald Campbell
William Odell
George Lannov Hanmer Starr
Ernest Bdward Swaine
Clavell Preeland Filliterw
9 Dec.
4 Feb.
8 June
'30 Jan,
.. Aug.
30 Mar.
9 July
'13 Jan.
»x8 Deo.
Px;«July ,
28 Oct. 71 38 Oct.
LlXXmiTAVTB.
Alexander Charles Hill
Bichard Menteith Greenfield
Alfred William Lambart Bayly
Henry Cornwall Cotton Gibbings
Norman Alton Bray, A^iutani 17 May 79 ..
Henry George Daniel, Jnei. qf Mueketrg^
^It
39 April 79
I James Bea
Edward Aubrey Straoban
Henry Mordaunt Matthew
Frederic Busaell
Charles Bdward de la Foer Beresford .
Sxcovn lumjmwkwn,
Bichard Playne Abney Smith ....
Gerald Mackay Mackensie
Willonghby Brooking Mnllins...,
BKSIGir OB
2KD MXUT.
9 June 54
13 Dec. 56
33 Nov. 56
x3June 57
xoSept. 56 XI Dec, 57
58 14 April 63
59 18 Sept. 60
60' 30 Nov. 66
63'
• 6 Feb. 66
x8 Jan.
23 Oct.
38 Oct.
' 4 Jan.
67 '35 Sept. 69
68 »37 Oct, "
SSept. 77
8 Dec. 77
I May 78
*x8 Ang. 69
7 July 69
3iri> LIBUT.
23 July 79
x3Aug. 79
X4 Jan. 80
38 Feb.
13 June
13 June
XI Feb.
12 Nov.
21 Mar.
3 April
X Feb.
3 July
38 Oct.
38 Oct
30 July 63
18 Jan. 67
4 Sept. 67
18 April 73
13 June 73
39 July 74
34 Mar.
xo Deo. 75
14 Jan. 76
8 Dec. 77
x6 Sept. 76
3x March 78
3 April 78
21 Sept. 77
6 Oet. 76
'Colonel Williams served in the
Burmese war from January 1853
(Medal with Clasp for Pegu) . Served
also in the Indian mutiny campaign
in 1858-59 as Adjutant of the 3rd
MadxiaB European Begriment at the
battle of Bauda, and as acting
Assistant Adjutant General to the
Saugor Field Division in the action of
Punwarree — mentioned in despatch
(Medal with Clasp for Central India) .
* Lt Colonel Lock served in the
Indian mutiny cami>aign in 1858-59
(Medal).
* Captain Wetherall served in the
3rd Madras European Regiment with
me Saugor Field Division in the
Indian mutiny campaign in 1858-59,
and was present at the battle of
Banda (Medal with Clasp for Central
(India).
!Pa)raMU<«r.— William Douglas Ghraham, 16 Sept 78 ; ^im. 2 Aug. 68 j X«. 5 July 71 ; Capt, xx July 77.
I Quorfor ira«<«r.— George Ck>llins," 36 July 73.
I Faeinge Pale TeUow.— ^*n<*, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Iriek AgenU, Messrs. R. Cane and Sons.
j Betumedfrom India, December 1876.
* Sir Bdward Harris Greathed served with the 8th Regtat the siege of Delhi in 1857 (i& command from 30th June
to the end of the siege), present at the repulse of sorties on the 9th, 14th, aad i8th July, and oommanded the 3rd
Brigade during the repulse of the enemy s attack on 3)rd July; commanded the Column isent to occupy tho
Khoodsiabagh and Ludlow Castle on 7th Sept, by whioin operation the batteries were advanced to wiihin •-80
yards of the walls; led the Rogt to the assault and served with it in the city; on the 24th Sept. left Delhi in
command of a Movable Column and defeated the enemy at Bolundshur, Allyghur, and Agra ; commanded the 3rd
Brigade of the Army under Lord Clyde fW>m loth Nov. 1857 ^ 9^ ^^^' x858,and present at the action of Dilkoosha ;
in Lucknow daring the operations resulting in the relief of the garrison ; commanded advanced pickets at Cawn*
pore from 30th Nov. to 7th Dec., including the affair of the second action of the 6th Dec, also present in the action
of Khudagui^j and occupation of Futtehgurh {CB,, Medal with two Clasps, and promoted Colonel for distinguished
service in the field).
7 Major Nicholson served in the 37th Madras Native Infiuitry in Bengal during the mutiny flrom August 1857 to
March 1858 ^Medal).
* Captain Shaw served In the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-59 with the 37th Madras Native Infhntry (Medal).
* Captain Dooner accompanied Sir Garnet Wolseley to the Gold Coast in September 1873 on special service; trained
the Opobo Company of Russell's Regiment and commanded it throughout the Ashanti war of 1873-74, including
the cantare and destruction of Adubiassie, the battle of Amoafhl, capture and destruction of Becquah, the ad-
vancea guard enragement of Jarbinbah, the skirmishes and ambuscade affairs between Adwabin end the riyer
Ordah, battle of Ordabsu and capture of Coomassie. Also surveyed for tho Intelligence Department portions of
road between Gape Coast and the Prah (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
10 Captain Filhter served throughout ihe Ashanti war of 1873-74. Was sent as Special Commissioner to King
Solomon of Domonassie and raised over 500 Native Levies, and commanded a portion of them in the engagements
of the 37th October (slightly wounded) and 3rd November near Dunquah. On the arrival of the European Troops
was appointed Transport Officer to the Rifie Brigade; and, from axrival at Fommanah acted as Adjutant of the
and west India Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
1 1 Quarter Master Collins served with the 65th Regiment In the New Zealand wart of z86o-6s and X863-6S (Medal).
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109ih (Bombay Jftf.).—Linkedtoioo&. [S^SSaJJ'jS:
'OBKTSA.X. IkDIA.
Yr». 8er. 0oloneL-5tr Richard Donis KeUy,* JCCB. JBn*. 7 Mar. 34; Lt. '30 July 36; Caii<. ^94 Sept 41; Jlfa;«f.
. 54 ; ■&*. Cohnel, 9 Mar. 55 ; Colotul, 30 Jan. 5S ; Jttiyor Qemeral, 6 liar. « !
P.jr.
Pay.
'17 Mar. 4? ; 2?i.i<.a>ton«Z, la Doc. _ . .
LUut.&eMral, j Ocfc. 77 ; Colonel 109th Eegiment, 30 Jan. 80.
Identanant Colonel.— Alfred William Lucas, £n9. 12 Feb. 59; Lt. aa July 59; Co^. aa Jan. 63; Jfajor.^o
July 7a ; Lt.Colonelf ao Aug. 79.
]|i^<>n«— ^^^9® Churchill Bartholomew,* Siuign, '17 May so; Lt. '13 Feb. 5a; Capt. '31 A^g. 38;
Bt.Major^ $ July 72 ; Major, a9 Oct. 73.
Charles Pulteney Forbes,^ J^im^a, 37 Aug. 58; Lt.2 Oct. 60; Capt. 97 Nov. 65 ; Bt.Uafor, 15 Aug. 78 ;
Major, ao Aug. 79.
19
12 6»/i
PatTiok Murray
Cyril Hugh Pennycuick Ducat
John Edward Harden,?^'. Wutm«atk\
MiUtia >
Edward Hemsted
James Sparrow Mordaunt^
Donald William Mackinnon*
JohnPotham*'
Edward Yanrenen
John Henxy Campbell^*
John Roberta Atkm
Robert Prioleau Simpson
Cattaxitb.
37 Deo. 58
a7 June 59
ao Jan. 59
a7 June 60
37 Dec. 60
37 July 6x
34 June 6a
»ao Deo. 59
XX June 59
»x6May 65
IS Jan. 63
LlXITTXVAirTS.
Alexander Hoyes, Intt. iffMtuk. i Jan. 79
Alfred Bacon Hibcnune
Edmond William Murphy
Tudor Lay
Arthur Edward Ceoil Kaye
Walter Henry Cole
Charles Stapleton Pelham-Olinton
Herbert Martin
Henry Cuncliffe Lister Lee
St. John James St. Leger
Bsoovs LiBrmruras.
Arthur Kerl Huddart
William Wilson Battiscombe
Herbert Ralph Brander
Douglas James Hamilton
sirsioir oB
3VD LXXVT.
9 Feb. 6x
X7 Sept. 61
X Jan. 6s
30 July 63
30 July 6a
33 Mar. 64
'34 Jan. 65
^ 8 June 67
36 Oct. 60
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9 Mar. 66
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14 Jan. 80
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IS Quarter Master Elson serred in
the Trxiiftn mutiny faT"x*<^^gT>, iTif1«^*
ing the capture of Ratghur, aocitm
of Barodia, relief of Saugor, eaptare
of Garrakota, forcing of the Mnd-
denpore Pass, siege and storm of
Jhansi, and battle of tha Batwa
(Medal with Clasp).
[a Feb. 7^^
PagraM«<«r.— William Candahar James Parrer Nott, 38 July 79; Etu. »x6May 65; Li. '39 May 66; C^.
Quarttr ifaH«r.— Augustus Just, 30 Nov. 78.
Faeingt Whits.— AfftfU, A. Lawrle, Esq.
Returned from India, Vecn^tr 1877.
1 Sir Richard Denis Kelly served with the 34th Regt. at the siege of Sebastopol in 1855 ; commanded the Guards
in the Trenches on the aand March, when he was wounded and ti^en prisoner in a sortie of the Russians (Medal witb
Clasp. Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served
in the Indian campaigns of 1857-59 ; commanded the 34th Biegt. in the actions at Cawnpore on a6th, 37th (woandedj,
and a8th Nov. 1857, capture or Meeangunge, siege and capture of Luoknow, and relief of Azimghur ; oommasded
the Asimghur Column in the operations in Oude in the winter of 1858-59 ; commanded a Field Force from Feb. to
2^7 1859, engaged in the operations on the Nepaul Frontier, and defeated the rebels under Bala Rao near Bootwul
(horse shot) , capturing six guns and much baggage (thanked by the Governor General and Uie Commander in Cbiei,
frequently mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp, iCB., and distinguished service pension).
* Major Bartholomew commanded a mounted Detachment of the xoth Regiment during the operations agminsi
the rebels in the Shahabad district, ftom oth Oct. 1858 to 4th Jan. 1859. and was several times engaged (men-
tioned in despatches. Medal) Served in the Abyssinian Expedition in 1868 (Medal).
* Mi^or Forbes served with the expedition to Shugra in Arabia in 1866.
7 Captain Harden served with the zoxst Fusiliers in the Indian N.W. Frontier war of 1863, and was present
the attack and capture of the Crag Piquet, the Conical Hill, and Umbeyla (Medal with Clasp).
* Captain Mordaunt served in Arabia in 1865-66, and was present at the action of Bir Said and subsequent opera-
tions, mclading the expedition to Shugra.
* uantain Mackinnon served in the Abyssinian campaign in x868 as a Sub Assistant Commiasary (SeaezBl
i(> Captain Potham served in the Eastern campaign of 1851-55, including the battle of Alma (wounded) andaiefre
of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served with the 7th Fusiliers in the Indian K.V.
Frontier war of 1863 with the Eusofzye Field Force, and was present at the defence of the Simgahs at the Umbfyls
Pass (Medal with Clasp).
*3 Captain Campbell served in Arabia in 1865-66, and was present at the action of Bir Said and sabaeqnemt opera-
tions in the interior.
Digitized by VjOOQIC
Rifle Brigade (The Prince Ooneorfs Own).
rSub DUirMt No8. 53 A 54. ^ ^ i:
\_Bifl€ Depot, WinohMtor. 2 5 O
"Gonarxioiv*' "Mom Vipio" "Rolbia" "Vimmka" "Cobuitka." "Bttsaco" "BA-BBOBSi.** "Fvxhtbb
i>*Oho«" "Ciudad Rosbigo" "Babajoz" " SAi.A.]CAjrcJL" '•ViTTOBix" "Nitbllb" "Nitb" "Obthbb"
"ToiTLouu'* "PBirursuLA" "Watbbw>o" "Alka" *' IiTKXBicAH " " Sbtastopol" " Lucbwow " .*' Ashaktbb."
OoloiiAlia Ohiaf.-^i Field Manhal His RojtaL Sigkneu Albert Edward, JPrinet </ Wales and Duh« of Corn-
wall, jTflf. jrr. zp. GC5. Qcai. qcmg. 3 Auff. 68.
OoloBolBOonunaadBat— X Sir George Boiler,^ &CJ9. and Lt. 3 Mar. 20; X^ a8 Mar. 35; Capt. ^29 Aug. 28 ;
Jfmor, '31 Deo. 39 ; Lt.Colonel, ■'37 Aug. 41 ; CoUmel, 11 Nov. 41 ; Major General, 12 Dec. 54 LietU. General,
qJsoy. 62; Genial, 25 Oct. 71 ; CoLComm. Rifle Brigade, 13 Oct. 60.
a fin A»r Charles Yorke,* GCB. Eneign, aa Jan. 07 ; Lt. x8 Feb. 08 ; Capt. 24 Dec. 13 Mo^or, 9 June 25 ;
Lk.CoUmel, 30 Nov. a6 ; Colonel, 23 Nov. 51 ; Mqjor General, 1 1 Nov. 51 ; Lieut. General, 13 Feb. 59 ; General,
5 Sept. 65 ; Field Marehal, a June 77 ; Col.Comm. Rifle Brigade, x April 63.
Lieatenaat Oolonels.— 4 Henry Richard Legge Newdigate,* CB. 2nd Lt. '16 Sept. 51; Li. 6 Jane 54;
Capt. 33 Mar. 55; J7Mfa;or, ao Juij 58 ; Majcr, ^20 il&y 6S; Bt.Lt.Colonel, 25 March 69 ; Lt.Colonel,
14 Jane 75 : Colonel, 1 Oct. 77.
I Hie BogtUSigKneu Arthur W. P. A., Duke of Connaught. KG.RT. XP. GCMG. GCSl. Pereonal Aide de
Camp to iho (huen; Lieut, xo June 68 ; Captain, i May 71 ; Major, 7 Aug. 75 ; Ueutenant Colonel, 37 Sept. 76.
X Lord Bdward William Pelhain Clinton, Eneign, 'g June 54 ; Lt.B Dec. 54 ; Capt. ^i Sept. 57 ; Et, Mqfor,
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Xiyors.— 4 Henry Wood,^* Ene. 'xa May 53 ; itt. '33 Sept. 54 ; Capt. '5 Aug. 59 ; Bt.Major, 5 July 73 ; Jfq/or,
lUitary Attaehi at St. PeterOmrg; Eneign, 5 Dec. 51 ; Lt.*2S Mar. 53; Capt. 1*24 June 56;
" lt.Li.a' ' " - — • ^- — ,.^. _-,«._. «
, . Eneian, '25 Aug. 54 ; , _ . , .
J ; Bt.LtjColonel, 1 April 74 ; Colonel, i Apr. 79 i^Lt.Colonel, 12 Apr. 79.
3 Godfrey Clerk.J , ,, „... ^ ^., — -^ ... -^ - -.r .-,
BLMiuor, ao July 58; Bt.Lt.Colonel, 35 Mar.69 ; Jfq/or.xx Sept. 72 ; Colonel, i Oct. 77; Lt.Colonel, 1 Sept. 78.
3 John Plumptre Can* Glyn,!* Eneign, '35 Aug. 54 ; Lt. 29 Dec. S4 i Capt. 12 Mar. 58 ; Bt.Me^or, 5 July 7a ;
Me^or, xa Nov. —---.•'•.. ^ . . . ,. ^ . . .__
5 July 72 ; Majw, 30 Deo. 76.
'2x Sept. 60; Bi. Major, 33
14 June 75.
I Christopner Rice Havard NichoU,^' Eneign, x-j Jan. 55 ; X^ xi May 55 ; Captain, '27 April 60 ; BtMc^or,
34 Oct. 72 : Bt.Lt.Colonel, 1 April 74; Major, 19 Jan. 76.
3 iSred. Horace Arthur Seymour, X4.24 Apnl 55 ; Capt. '9 Mar. 60 ; Bt,Mqjor,
3 Frederick Edward Sotheby,^" Eneign. x8 Jan. 55; Lt. 11 May 55 j Capt.
May 73 ; Bt.Lt.Colonel, x April 74 ; Mqjor, 31 Jan. 77*
I Charles Thomas Bnnbury, Eneign, '3 Feb. 55 ; Lt. 8 Jane 55; Capt. '30 April 61 ; Bt. Major, 38 May
74 ; Major, ao Apr. 78.
3 Charles Geo. Blade,*? Em. x8Feb. 55; Li. 6 Jvlj 55; Capt. '8 Oct. 6t; Bt.Major, x Deo. 74; Meuor, x Sept. 78.
pa.e. Walter Richard Lasoelles," D. A. Adj. General; Eneign, i*ao Feb. 55* Li' ^ J^7 SS; Oa^.
'15 Nov. 61 ; Bt.Major, xo Mar. 75 ; Major, 14 Dec. 78.
a Lewia Peroival,*> JBm.2x Mar. 55 ; lA. 33 Oct. 55 ; Capt. '15 Jan. 64 ; Bt.Manvr,x Oct. 77 ; Major, 14 Dec. 78.
4 FitsRoy Stephen, ^ Eneign, 33 Mar. 55 ; Li. 33 Oct. 55 ; Capt. '33 Mar. 64 ; Bt.Major, x Oct. 77 j Mayor,
xa Apr. 79.
I XVBIOV.
Gaptaivi.
3 William Henry Deedes
3 Henry Charles Geast Dugdale^
X Edwd. John Fryer"
3 Ernest Henry Buller
Aylmer Howard Tynte Henry Somerset^
3 Edward Henry Chamberlin"
p.«.c. Charles Walker Robini^n" {Bt.Lt.Colonel,
aoNov. 79)
a Wilmot Grant
Alexander Borthwiok, A^j. x Adm. Bait. Sanie B. V.
I ji.«.e.Gerald Edmund Boyle ,
p.«.0. Robert Hamilton LloydAnstrather,** Garrieon \
Intirueior, Dover }
George Anson Hillyard, Adj. i Adm. Batt. Devon- \
ekireBifie Volunteere )
Leopold Victor Swaine, Mil.AttaeM at Conetantinople
X Henry Arthur Lascelles**
Anthony 0Gpe,»*A4f. x Adm. Bati. lele if Wight B. V.
4 Horatio John Thomas Walpole
Arthur Hill Sandys Montgomery, Adj.Xildmre Militia
p.9.e. Henry Studholme Brownrigg,l>.^.Q.ir.G(M. |
AUakahadDivieion .?.. j
Charles Frederick Hulse, Adj. 2 Tower Hamleta Mil. P15 Oct.
4 Walter Hepburn Molitas FitsHerbert 14 Jan.
X Charles Vernon Eccles •" 18 July
X iron. Thomas Charles Scott*^ - -- •'
X Maurice FitzGenld,»EquerrgtoH.S.H.the Duke of}
Connaught j
a Lionel Richard Stopford Sackville"
3 Henry Brian Buchanan ..«
4 Augustus Nicholas Wilson ,»X<.(7oi. xi July 77
a Montagu Brook Wilbraham Taylor*^
4 Thomas Astley Maberley^?
I May
5 June
15 June
'as July
ax Nov.
' 8 Jan.
37 Nov.
3 Feb.
1*33 May
a June
35 June
x6 June
Pa4 July
Px7 Apr.
»x6 Oct.
»i4 Aug.
'18 Jan.
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'aoFeb. 67
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'14 July 69
X Octw 77
xMay 78
29 Nov. 79
39 Nov. 79
L
P33 Mar. 60;' 7 May 70 » April 74
'27 April (
•* 8 Aug. (
P 8 Oct.
4 Feb. 63 3 Aug. 72!
1 601' 4 Feb. 7x
62 ''10 Nov. 69
61 8 June 72
>>36 April 64
'30 April 61
34 May 65
5 Aug. 65
'11 Mur.
»i7Mar.
'13 June
'39 Mar.
'is May
'15 Jan.
, - 'xoJuly
4 Cecil Harley St. Paul p,6 Aug.
P 10 Nov. 65
61 P 3 April 66
62 1 '14 Aug. 66
6a '16 Oct. 66
'la June 63
' X Feb. 67
' 9 Mar. 67
'15 May 67
39 Sept. 54
P 3 June 68
63 '37 Feb. 67
a Arthur Robert Hopwood *a
3 Hon. Neville Gerald Lyttelton ...
X Bdward Annesley Pegge Bumell
3 James Walter, Lord Torphichen...
X VilUers Spencer Bagot
a £<m. Montagu Curzon
3 p.e.e. John Adam Fergusson, Gorrieon Ineiruetor\
Edinburah }
4 Francis Howard
3 Walter James Lindsay
4 Percy Graham HQl
4 Frederick Compton Howard
Ronald Bertram Lane» Jls^ra Equorrg to H.S.H. the \
Duke of Connaught $
Richard Frederick Meysey-Thompson,** Aide de\
Camp to Mcijor General G^fn /
3 Arthur Montgomery Harington*!
3 Charles Robert Prideaux-Brune*«
I Charles Hawtrey Bruce Norcott
a William Whitmore Hammond
4 Lionel Hervey Bathurst
a BMjnaldJosoelineHeber-PerQy
4 John Delalynde Mansel....:.
1 Son. Coepatrick Douglas Home,
'14 Oct.
'i3 Nov.
'6 Mar.
_, F B — - 'i a Jane
J Vtotor Napier Ward p,5 Sept.
»*io Sept.
'17 Jan.
' 3 Mar.
P18 April
'la July
'10 Nov.
'8 Deo.
' 3 April 66
~ ■ " 66
66
66
'17 July
P18 July
'16 Oct.
' I Feb. 67
'14 Aug.
'ao Feb.
'29 May
'14 Aug.
'xsJuly
'13 Jan. 69
■'la June 69
» 14 July 69
'31 July 69
'xo Nov. 69
' 8 Dec. 69
**X9 Jan. 70
7 May 70
»28May 70
' 5 Nov. 70
' 4 Feb. 71
'ra July 71
4 Oct. 71
'aa Feb.
a8 0ct
a8 Oct.
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11 Sept. 72
21 Sept. 72
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36 Feb. 72
as April 73!
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12 Nov. 73
12 Nov. 73,
20 Jan. 74.
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9 Mar. 60! xsAug. 68
9 Deo. 76
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27 Feb. 77 1
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13 Oct. 77
34 Nov. 77
34 Nov. 77
8 Dec. 77
3 Mar. 78
ao Mar. 78
30 April 78
I May 78
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31 Jan. 79
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I April 79
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13 April 79
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257
Rifle Brigade {The Prince Consort* s Own),
LlEDTXITAXTS.
Walter Rupert Kenyon-Slaney, Adjutant 6 Dec. 73
Uenry Verner Wiiigfield- Stratford
Henry Francis Gordon Forbes
Henry Cator Bowles
lion. Otway J?Yederick Seymour GmHq^^ Adjutant 15 Aug. 77
Charles Davis Sherston**
! -Wo«. Edward Noel *5
; George Montagu Lord Bennct, Aide de Camp to the Ijord Lieutenant of Ireland ..
■ J£oH. Philip Sidney
. Hugh Cecil Cholmondeley, Adjutant 1 May 78
Thomas, Lord Ribblosdale
1 Wanen Thomas Peacocke, Inetructor of Mu»kelry 15 May 79
! Harry James Fergusson
I William VVilloughby Cole Verner
Henry Pelham Bum, Instrttctor ofMuiketry 6 Oct. 78
: Arthur Henry Wriothosley Hervey
I Frank Stewart Whittiiigton Raikes
John Francis Wegg-Prossor
I Edward Hugh Orotton
! Robert John Maude, /»«/rtM!toro/iriMJr«try 15 Aug. 77
i Edward Barrington Crake
! Francis Spencer Thornton
'. Hon. Denis Lawless
Alexander Gordon Russell
Geofl^ Stanley Phibbs Hornby
Alfred VViUiam Perry
Arthur Ralph Pembertou
Charles Theophilus Evelyn Metcalfe, Adjutant 1 May 79
Charles Anthony Lamb
Arthur Edward VViUiam Colville, Indructor of Munketry 11 Aor. 79
Wyndham Paulet St.John-Mildmay .'.
I Bartle Compton Arthur Frere
: George Cockburn
William Percy Drummond
r Archibald William Cutlar Fergusson
^ John Sherston, Aide de Camp to tiir Frederick Jtoheri$
! Charles Reginald Orde ,
J Hon. Henry Charles Hardinge ,
\ George Francis Leslie
J Arthur George Nixon ,
\ Charles k Court
\ Henry Fuller Maitland Wilson
J Hon. Wenman Coke
[ Bertram Frankhind Astley
J Hugh Courleuay Fownes Luttrell
XHBIGS OB
aWD LIEUT.
Sub LiKUTBKJUirTs.
SbCOVD LlXUTBVAiriB.
J James Roderick Duff M'Grigor
[ (Charles Roderick Hunter
[ William James Lascelles
[ Hon. Richard Bai Hie -Hamilton
[ Leonard George Russell
J Mark Ulick Weyland
c Patrick Alexander Vans Agnew
I Arthur Charles Campl^ell
3 Charles Lyons Markham Pearson
\ Clirisiopber Moiit'iKue-Blackctt
[ lion. Arthur Cburlos Edward Somerset
\ Cliarles Cavendish Winn
1 Henry Francis, A'«r/ o/" Mount Charles
2 Athertou Edward Jenkins
2 Franuis Michael St. Aubyn v-
J Colquhoun Grant Morrison
J Lewis Loyd Nicol
} Richard Ford
\ Thomas Henry Des Vobux Wilkinson
^ Victor Arthur Couper
J Hugh Henry John Williams Drummond
*'ioNov. 69
*a& May 70
»*i3 July 70
p 4 Feb. 71
30 Juno 77
24 Nov. 77
19 Dec. 77;
30 Jan. 781
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30 Jan. 78
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28 Oct.
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79
Pajfnuuien.—i Henrj' Harvey," 29 Nov. 64 ; Q. If. 24 April 55; Honorary Major, 29 Nov. 74; 5t^P«f-
matter, i Apr. 79.
4 John James Bailey," 6 Nov. 63 ; Eneign, 3 Aug. 55 ; Lt. 10 June 57 ; Hon. Major, 6 Nov. 73 ; Staff^f
matter, 8 Oct. 78.
3 Charles Edgar Croker-King, 9 Dec. 78; Etuign. '33 Sept. 63 ; LI. ^x6'iltLy 65 ; Captain, 17 July 72-
2 John Paton Lawrie, 27 Jan. 79 ; Eneign^ **23 Mar. 64 ; Lt. '33 Oct, 67 ; Captain, 34 Nov. 77.
Quarter Maetert. — 2 William James Stanley," 30 Oct. 65.
4 James Lamb,*' 4 Oct. 73.
3 James Stanley Richer,** 38 April 75.
I James Markland, 3 Feb. 78.
RegUnentaU Qreen. — Facinae Black.
Agentt, Heesn. Cox and Co.—JriM Agents, Meson. Oane and Sons.
ut Battalion retwmtdfrom Canada, 19 Sept. \Z^o.—Alisrtkoi.
jnd BaHaUon embarked for Gibraltar, ij Jfov. xij^.^OibraUar.
3rd BatttUioH rHwnedfirom India, x Jan. ja.-'liubUn.
4th Battalion mbarkedfor India, to Oct, jSyz.-^Savul Pmm2m, Snga!,
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
Uijle Brigade {The Frlnce Consort's Oivn). 258
> Sir George Bailer served in the Rifle Brigade and commanded its ist Battalion from 1841 to 1854. He served
en the Eastern Frontier of the Cape of Good Hope in 1847-48-49 ; commanded one of the Columns which entered the
Amatola Mountains in thecampai^ofi847 againsttheGaikaChiefSaudilla, who surrendered himselfto him. Hecom-
manded the troops, under Sir Harry Smith, which crossed the Orange river in 1848 to suppress the insurrection of the
Dntch Boers— was severely wounded, and had his horse killed under him in the action of the 29th August at Boem
Plaats, for which he was nominated a CB. Within a few mouths after the return of his Battalion to England he re-em-
barked with it in January 1852 for special service at the Cape ; was engaged in all the operations in the Waterklooff
in 1S52-53. and commanded the ist Division of the Army until the close of the Kaffir war (Medal). Returned to
Eng-iiind in January 1854. and in April following embarked as a Brigadier Genenil of the Army of the East — com-
iiwaded a Brigaite of the Light Division in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and
Inkerman. ana siege of Sebastopol ; had two horses shot under him at Inkerman, and suffered a severe contusion of
the leg (Medal with three Clasps, KCB., Commander of the Legion of Honor, 2nd Class of the Medjidie, and
Tiirkiith Medal). In August 1856 appointed to the command of the Troops in the Ionian Islands.
* Sir Charles Yorke served in the Peninsula with the 52nd Regiment, and was present at the battles of Vimiera,
Fuentesd'Onor, Salamanca, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle (wounded), Nivo, and Orthes (severely wounded), and at
thcBiegesof Ciudad Rodrigo and Badajoz (wounded), for which he has received the War Medal with ten Clasps.
He served also the Waterloo campaign.
* Colonel Newdigate landed in the Crimea with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade, and was present at the battle
of AJma (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also during the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including
the action of Cawnpore, and capture of Lucknow ; and with Ross' Camel Corps at the capture of Calpeeand opera-
tions in Central India (Brevet of Major, Metlal with two Clasps).
" Colonel Godfrey Clerk served with the Rifle Brigade in the Indian mutiny, and was present at tbeAlumbagh
and reUef of Lucknow (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
'* Colonel Glyn served with the Rifle Brigade in the Crimea from the 17th June 1855, including the siege and
fill of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Embarked for the Gold Coast with the 2nd Battalion
liitle Brigade, and served throughout the second yjhase of the Ashanti war, in 1874, including the battle of Amoafol,
battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
'♦ Mi^'or Wood served with the 30th Regiment in the Crimea from the 20th May 1855, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Qlasp, and Turkish Medal).
'* Lt.Colonel Nicholl served with the Rifle Brigade the siege of Sebastopol in 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
Medal). Also with the 2nd Battalion during the whole of its service in the suppression of the Indian mutiny,
including the actions at Cawnpore, capture of Lucknow, and numerous affairs during the Oudc campaign (Medal
with Clasp). Embarked for the Gold Coast with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade, and served throughout the second
phase of the Ashanti war, in 1874, including the battle of Amoaful, advanced guard skirmishes and ambuscade
afTaira between AdwabiD and the river Ordah, battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie (Brevet of Lt.Colonel,
Medal with Clasp).
'* Lt.Colonel Sotheby served with the Rifle Brigade in the Crimen from the nth Aug. 1855, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol and storming of the Redan on the 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served
with the 2nd Battalion throughout the whole of its service in the suppression of the Indian mutiny, including the
capture of Lucknow. and numerous affairs during the Oudo campaign (Medal with Clasp). Served throughout the
campaign of i860 in China, terminating with the surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps). Embarked for the Gold
Coast with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade, and served throughout thesecond phase of the Ashanti war, in 1874, includ-
ing the battle of Amoaful, battle of Onlahsu and capture of Coomassie (Brevet of Lt.Colonel* Medal with Clasp).
'* Captains Slade and Maberley embarked for the Gold Coast with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade, and served
in the second phase of the Ashanti war in 1874 (Medal).
'* Major W. R. LascoUes served with the Rifle Brigade in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, and was present at
the siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clnsp) . Served with the ist Sikh Irregular Cavalry throughout the
China campaign of i860, including the capture of the Taku Forts, actions of Sinho and Tungchow, and surrender of
Tckin (Medal with two Clasps). Served with the Rifle Brigade in the war on the North West Frontier of India
in 1864 (Medjil with Clasp),
=^ Major Percival served with the Rifle Brigade during the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the action of
Cawnjwre, siege and capture of Lucknow, battle of Nawabgimge, and capture of Fort Birwah (mentioned in de-
spatches, Medal with Clasp).
*' Major Stephen served as Adjutant of the 3rd Battalion Rifle Brigade during the Indian campaign of 1857-58,
including the action of Cawnpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, and battle of Nawabgunge (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the North West Frontier Campaign of 1863-64 as Stall" Officer of the Field For».e under Colonel Mac-
donald (Medal with Clasp).
'♦ Maior Dugdale served with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade during the whole of its service in suppression
of the Indian mutiny, including the actions at Cawnpore, capture of Lucknow, and numerouti affairs during the
Oudc campaign (Medal with Clnsp). Embarked for the Gold Coast with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade, and
fservwl throughout the second phase of the Ashanti war, in 1874, including the battle of Amoaful, commanded
Uetachftient ut defence of Quarmnn, battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie (Medal with Clasp).
" Captain Frver served with the Rifle Brigade in the Indian campaign of 1857-59, including the siege and capture
of Lucknow and subsequent operations (mentioned in despatch. Medal with Clasp). Served as Brigade Major with
the 8ikhim Field Force in i86i (mentioned in despatch).
** Major Somerset embarked for the Gold Const with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade, and served throughout
the second phase of the Ashanti war, in 1874, including the battle of Amoaful, battle of Ordahjsu and capture of
Co(jnms8ie (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
" Captain Chamberlin 8er\-ed with the 3rd Battalion of the Rifle Brigade in the suppression of the Indian Mutiny
and throughout the Oude campaign of 1857-58, being present at the siege and capture of Lucknow, the battle of
Nowabgunge, and numerous minor actions (Medal with Clasp). Served with the same Battalion m the campaign on
Uie North West Frontier of India in 1864, and was present at the action of Shubkuddur (Medal with Clasp.)
^ Lt.Colonel Robinson served with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade in the Indian Mutiny (Mooal). Served through-
out tLe second phase of the Ashanti war, from 12th December 1873. »« Brigade Major to the European Brigade, in-
cludmg the battle of Amoaful, battle of Ordahsu and capture ot Coomassie (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
Major, Medal with Clasp).
" Captain Anstruther served with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade in the Indian mutiny (Medal).
" Captain H. A. Lascelles served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58 with the Naval Brigade, as Aide de Camp
Jo Sir William Peel, R.N., and was present at General Windham's operations at Cawnpore, and defeat of the
Gwalior Contingent, action of Kala Nuddeo, siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp). Embarked for the
Gold Coast with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade, and served throughout the second phase of the Aslianti war in
i374, includicf;^ the battle of Amoaful, advanced guard skirmishes and ambuscade aflairs between Adwabiu and
tije river Ordah, battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomnssic (Medjil with (llosp).
^* Captain Cope embarked for the Gold Coast with the and Battalion Rifle Brigade, and served throughout the
second phase of the Ashanti war in 1874, including the battle of Amoaful (Medal with Clasp).
** Captains the Hon.T.C. Scottand Hopwood, and Lieut. Hon. O. Cufle, embarked lor the Gold Coast with the 2nd
Battalion Ritle Brigade, and served throughout the second phase of the Ashanti war in 1874, including the battle
of Amofifol, battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie (Medal with Clasp).
*• Captains Taylor and Prideaux-Brune, and Lieutenant lion. E. Noel, embarked for the Gold Coast with tne 2nd
Battalion Rifle Brigade, and served throughout the second phase oi the Ashanti War in 1874, including the battle
•if Amoaful, advanced guard skirmishes and ambuscade affairs between Ad wabin and the river Ordah, battle of
Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie (Medal v\ ith Clasp).
** Captain Fitz(5erald served throughout the second phase of the Ashanti War ffom the 17th December 1873, as
Aide de Camp to Sir Archibald Alison, including the battle of Amoaful> attack and capture of Becquah, battle of
Ordah.HU and capture of Coomassie (seveml times mentioned in despatches. Medal with Ciasp).
^ Lt. Colonel A. N. Wilson served in the Abyssinian campaign,and was present at the action of Arogee and capture
of Maf^dala (Brevet of Major and Medal).
«i Captains Sackvillo and Harington embarked for the Gold Coast with the and Battalion Rifle Brigade, and
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259 -^^^ Brigade (Ths Trvnce Consort* s Oion).
served throafchoat the second phase of the Aahanti war in 1874, including the battle of Amoaftil. battle of Qrdshn
and capture of Coomassie (Medal with Clasp).
^ Captain Meysey •Thompson served as Adjutant of the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade thronghont the seoond pliMt
of the Ashanti War in 1874, inclnding the battle of Amoafbl, battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomaasie (Medal
with Clasp). Has also the Medal of the Royal Humane Society.
^ Lieut. Sberston embarked for the Gk)ld Coast with the and Battalion Rifle Brigade, and was very severe^
wounded at the battle of Amoaful (Medal with Clasp).
M Quarter Master Stanley served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the snd Battalion Bills
Brigade, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and ful of Sebaatopol (Medal with three Clasps, and
Turkish Medal). Also during the suppreseion of the Indian Mutiny in 1857-59, including the siege and capture of
Lucknow, aflairs of Koorse, Barree, and Nuggur, actions of Nawabgunge, passage of the Goomtee and oocnpatin
of Sultanpore, fall of Amethee, afikir of Churdar, capture of the Fort Mecg^i&t afihir« of Bankee and flidkaglitt
Served also in the second phase of the Ashanti war from November 1873, and was in charge of tlie whoto
of the Regimental Transport during a portion of the march (Medal with Clasp). Has the Medal for long aerTiee
and good conduct.
** Quarter Master Lamb served with the ist Battalion Rifle Brigade throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55,
including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege and fall of Bebastopol, and attack of the Redaaon
the 1 8th June (Medal with four CHasps, and Turkish Medal).
** Quarter Maater Richer served with the 3rd Battalion of the Rifle Brigade during the Indian Mutiny oamptign
of 1857-58, indudiug the siege and capture of Lucknow and battle of Newabgunge (Medal with Clasp). Berted
also in the war on the North West Frontier of India in 1864, and was present at the action of Shubkaddnr (Medal
with Clasp). Has also the Medal for Long Service and Good Conduct.
" Majors Bailey and Harvey.— For War Services, see Army Pay Department.
Continuation of Wa/r Services of Staff Officers of Pensioners.
*f Major Roe served with the xath Lancers in the Crimea from Z7th May 1S55, including the aiege and IkU of 8a*
bastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) . Served aa Brigade Muor of Cavalxy to the Sangor and Nertodda
Field Division, and was presentattheafRursof JejungeandKubrai, general aotionofBanda(mention6d in denwidies),
and surrender of the Rf^ahof Kirweeon 5th June 1858 (Medal with Clasp).
M Major Morrah served as Adjutant of the 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles throughout the campaign of i860 in CbiBa
(Medal with two Clasps).
^ Lt.Colonel Cardew served as Adjutant of the 19th Regiment in the Eastern campaign of 1854, mninArng- tto
aShir of Bulganac, and battle of Ahna— severely wounded in two places, and horse shot in crossing the river (MeU
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
M Major Milligan served in the Indian mutiny cami>aign in 1858-59 on the Oude and Nepaul IVontien (Medal).
>i Captain Burke served with the 68th Liffht Infuitry in the New Zealand war in i864-€6, including the atta^ of
the Gate Pah, engagement at Te Ranga and attack on Putahi Pah (Medal).
» Lt Colonel Miller served in the Crimea fr^m March to July 1855, including the siege of Sebaatopol (Medal with
Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
^ Captain M'Mahon served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, ^^^^^ present at each action and at the &11 of
Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Also the campaign of z86oin China, including the taking
of the Taku Forts and each action (Medal with two Clasps) .
S4 Captain H. G. Rogers served with the 49th Regiment in the Crimea from September 1855, and was present at
the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assault of the Redan on the 8th Sep. 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
u Major Hesketh served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 ^^ the Royal Artillery, includmg the afEhira of Bal-
^nao and M'Kenxie's Farm, battles of Alma and Inkerman, sortie of 26th. October, siege and fltU of Sebaetopd
( Medal with three Clasps, and Turldah Medal) .
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* DOICZVIOA " " MaBTIVIQVB " " GUJlSJlI^VPB " " AaUAXTMM."
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Goloiiel.-«-o. Sir Arthur Borton.^ J^CB. Entign, '13 July 3a; Li. '3 April 35; Capi. 30 July 41 ; Bt.Mqfor,
3 April 46 ; Mc^or, 1*19 Sept. 48 ; Lt.Colonel, '10 June 53; Colontl^ 28 Nov. 54 ; Major Otneral^ 31 Jan. 68 ;
L. Lieui.Generalf 19 Oct. 75 » O^eneral, 4 Dec. 77 ; Colonel xst West India Regiment, 22 May 76.
. Lieutemmt Coknelt.— Knox Rowan Niven," JsnrigHt '19 Not. 62; Zt. 1*9 Sept. 64 ; Copt. '2 Dec. 68; Jft^jor,
23 June 75 ; iMutenani Colonel, 24 March 77.
Joseph Alexander Smith, Entign, 7 Deo. 55 ; Lt. 20 Aug. 57; Capt. 31 Ang.69 ; Mt^for, 37 Sept.76; XMKteiuMt
Colon*^, 39 Jan. 79.
Majors.— Frederick Benjamin Price White, Eneign, x8 Dec. 63; Id. 1*4 April 65; Capi. '26 Feb. 67;
2£ajoTf 24 March 77.
Anthony Coulton Allinson.* Entign, 24 April 62; Li. 26 Jnly 64 ; Capi. 24 Deo. 73; Mqjor, 29 Jan. 79.
CA.Fri.IK8.
Charles Jones Lncins Hill ...
Henry George Wilson
John Bdward Bale
Charles Gooden LoVeridge .
Henry WiUiam Pollard"
John Meredith Maltby
Samael Fletcher
John Robert Hall Wilton ...
John Tinkler
Alfred Bnrdon Kills
William Bdward Bolton
LxBtmiTAjm.
James Charles ChamockGn^
Bdward Story Hnmphrey8,.Vbrti4;Ktoii/, )
CbfM Ooatt S
Arthor Bosworth, A^uiani 16 Feb. 78
Francis Bathie Winter, Intimeior qfi
Mutketrg 1 Nov. 79 S
George Colqnhoan Madden
Arthur Grayes Spratt
Francis Charles Annesley.
16 May 62 12 Aug. 64
''26 Nov. 6i. 2 May 65
»i6 0ct. 63 8 Mar. 67
1*14 Aug. 57 '25 May 60
30 Sept. 59! 25 July 63
1*20 001. 69' 28 Oct. 71
10 Aug. 70, 28 Oct. 71
13 June 681 28 Oct. 71
9 Aug. 73
2 Nov. 7a
28 Oct. 71
» 6 Nov. 67
JohnFitsgerald Wyndham Bredin
Herbert Lawson
Henry James Thwaitee
Douglas Minto Allen
Charles Edward Peirse
Arthur Bor
Thomas Martin Gerard Thackeray, J^^rei
A^niani, Sierra Leone }
George Boodrie O'Donnell
Bdmoud PaleyApthorp
Arthur Walter Lyster
Thomas Pepper Bmest Lowry
Percy CBnen
Alexander Sankey Roberts
Arthur Campbell xote
Tinoent John G^land
Harold Arthur Sandbach Barkworth
Thomas Hutchinson Haughton
William Stewart
Arthur Bentiuck Murray
John Willoughbv Astley-Marshall
Henry Beresford Bourke
»a5 Nov.
Cavendish Walter Gartside Tipping
^idlngMa
William GeorgeMatthews, Siding J
X3 July 67
Oswald Fordham Tatham..
.otter/,
Sbcoitd Likutbnavts.
Richard Joseph Norris
Robert Dennis Broome
Richard Harvey Townshend
Char leu Henry Macintyre Hitchins .
Richard Errington
8 April 74
IS April 74
IX July 74
1 Apr. 70
XX MTar. 74
34 Nov. 77
2 Mar. 78
xMay 78
29 Jan. 79
2 July 79
31 Oct. 77
xi Deo*
68»27 0ot.
awD 1.IBUT,
10 Feb. 79
8 Mar. 79
xs Nov. 79
31 Jan. 80
31 Jan. 80
a8Feb. 74
33 May 74
II Feb. 75
TO Mar. 75
laMay 75
33 May 75
ay June 75
37 June ''«
xa Aug.
xa Aug.
33 Sept.
Nov. 73
*" 75
7«
X9 Jan. 76
XX Feb. 76
8 Mar. 76
X3 M^y 76
39 July 76
13 Aug. 76
32 Sept. 76
30 Nov. 76
30 Nov. 76
XI Feb. 77
30 Nov. 77
30 Nov. 77
30 Nov. 77
30 Nov. 78
39 Nov. 76
23 Jan. 75
20 Nov. 76
» Lt.Colonel Niven served during
the second phase of the Ashanti war
in X873-74 (Medal).
Migor AUinson served in the
seoond phase of the Ashanti war in
1873-4 (Medal with Clasp).
i'agmatier.—
Quarter Matter.— Thomaa Nicholson, *« 23 April 71.
Faeingt Whit^.—AgenU, Messrs. (3ox and Co.
1 Sir Arthur Borton served with the 9th Regiment the campaign of 1843 in Afghanistan (Medal), and that of
XS45-46 on the Sutlcn, including the battles of Moodkeeand Ferozesnah (Medal and Clasp)— in the latter he succeeded
to the comnaand of the Reflft. and was severely wounded. Served also the campaign in the Chrimea, in command of
the Regiment, from 37th Nov. 1854, including the siege and fkll of Sebastopol, and assault on the batteries on the
18 June (Medal with Clasp, CB., Knight of the Legion of Honor, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
* Captain Pollard served in the operations against the Taeping Rebels in China, and was with the storming
party of the 67th Regiment at the second capture of Kahding. Served in the snd West India Regiment in the
Ashanti war in 1873, and was the next senior officer to Colonel Festing in the two engagements at Wlmina (Medal).
10 Qaarter Master Nicholson accompanied an expedition up the Gkunbia against the King of Baddiboo on board
B.M.S.** Torch," and was present at the bombardment or the enemy's works on Swarra Chinda Oeek on x6th
hb. x86x : commanded a storming party at the capture of the enemy's entrenched works. Present at the storming
lad captore of the fortiAed towns of Oarawan and Saba. Served in the Ashanti war of 1873-74 (Medal).
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2nd West India Regiment.
" ABHAjrnx."
Oolonel.— Brook John Taylor, Enrign, '15 May 27; Lt. '15 June 30; C<tpt, '28 Nor. 34; M^for, 31 Joh^ 46;
Lt Colonel, ^2g Dec. 46; Colonel, 20 June 54; Mqjor Qeneral^ 15 Nov. 61; Xuii^OeiMraJ, 9 April 71;
' General, i Oct. 77 ; Colonel 2nd West India Regiment, i April 70.
Lieutenant Colonels.— Lionel Lowdham Brett,' Eneian^ 15 Jan. 58 ; X<. 17 Jan. 60 ; Cojrf. x May 68 ; BtJUaim,
April 74 ; Major, 14 Nov. 74 ; Lieutenant Colonel, 31 Oct. 77.
William Owen t^nyon,' CB. CMO. Adminiatrator of the Oovemwunt of ike Province ef Oriqna Lamd Wed;
Eneign, '21 Dec. 60 ; Lt. •'27 July 66 ; Capt. 'is July 68 ; BtMoyor, 1 April 74 ; Major^ss Nov. 74 ; Liemtenat
Colonel, 2 Feb. 78 ; Colonel, xi Nov. 78.
Robert Straker Turton.^ Eneign, 26 Feb. 58; Lt. 8 Aug. 60 ; Capt. X3 Aug. 68 ; BUM^jor, x April 74 ; Jf^or,
I Dec. 75 ; Lt. Colonel, 2 Feb. 78.
MajoTi.— Fred. Ludwig Mathews,^ Ene. P28 May 58 ; Lt. 24 Sept. 60 ; Capt. 28 Oct. 68 ; Major. 31 Got. 77.
Ponsonby Sheppard. Ensign, ^4 Mar. 65 ; Lt. 28 May 66 ; Capt. '22 Aug. 68 ; Major, 2 Feb. 78.
Captxiws.
James Stuart Des Barres" '13 Feb.
-J.
Thomas Talbot
Robert Fetherstone Devereux"..
James Wilkin'* ,
William Gtordon Patchett'«
William Samuel Gwatkin Trist'*
James Edward Wilmot Smyth Caulfeild'*
George Atkinson Macintire .
Sydney Francis Foster
Edmund Sandilands Savage.
Edward Stanley
20 July
'13 July
'14 Dec.
28 Oct.
6 July
2 July
66
Px3 Feb.
67
67
70
28 Oct.
68
70
28 Oct.
71
28 Oct.
xsMar.
x4May
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9 Aug.
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9 Nov.
9 Aug.
LlBUTXlTAIfTS.
Herbert Hope Keighley»7
John Canute Doyle
Charles Bybie Lyster
Charles Henry Wyndham Tyndale
Percy George Kerans
Warren Hastings
Archibald Ritchie Hampton, Adj. i Feb. 79
James Henry Thompson
John Skelton
Wellesley Charles Dutton
Francis William Edwin Maunsell
Robert Freebaim Clothier
Charles Lawford Dale
Mordaunt Broome Salmon
Charles Alfred Howard M'Pherson
Samuel Jopp
John William Henry Ogilby, Inetruetor^
of Mueketrjf 27 Oct. 70 }
Wensly James Hodson Bond
Villiers Edward Hunt
Charles Ernest Albert Coleman
Lawrence Augustine Waiuri ght
Frank Ernest Shelley Claridge
Charles Gordon Creyk
William Charles Henry Mackintosh
Wilham Cyril Minchin
Vincent Frisby
Arthur Stephen Brunskill
Henry Pouting North cott.i'bH Adjutant, \
Sierra Leone )
Orestes John Henry Brooker
Edward Redstone James Warner
a8 Oct. 7x
P 5 May 69
SXCOITD LnUTBlTANTS.
Charles William Wentworth De Vere 1
Beauclerk J
William Hugh Dunlop
Pierce John Hackett
Arthur Nairn Lysaght
Herbert Christie Prichard
John Holland Harwood
G«orge Patterson
George William Gael
Seymour Blanshard Pemberton
22 Jan.
x9 Feb.
8 Mar.
x3 Aug,
13 Aug.
x8 Oct.
X Nov. 79!
X Nov. 79 1
31 Jan. 80
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79
79
79
79
79
XI July 74
25 Nov. 74
X5 Sept, 77
IS Sept. 77
3 Oct. 77
31 Oct. 77
3 Feb. 78
12 June 78
21 June 79
29 June 70
9 July 79 j
28 Oct. 7 1 " Captains Wilkin and Tri«t sored
9 Aug. 73 on the Gold Coast in 1873-74 (M«l*^)-
9 Aug. 73 ^f Lieut. Keighley served throogh-
9 Aug. 73 out the Ashanti War of i87S-74'
9 Aug. 73 including the action at Essamso-
28 Feb. 74 slightly wounded (Medal).
13 May 74 » Captain Caulfeild served in liifi
23 May 74 Ashanti war in 1873-74 (Medal iriUi
9 Aug. 73 Clasp).
11 Feb. 75 » Quarter Master Kelly ierved
12 Aug. 75'throughout the Ashanti war of 1873-71
12 Aug. 75I (Medal with Clasp, and Medsi tlr
1 1 Feb . 76 1 distinguished condact in the Fiel«l
19 Aug. 76| " Captain BeU.--For War Scrvxtts,
22 Sept. 76 see Army Pay Department.
II Oct. 76
30 Nov. 76
30 Nov. 76
30 Nov. 76
30 Nov. 76
11 July 76
98 Oct. 77
13 June 74
30 Nov. 77
12 May 76
30 Nov. 78
28 Feb. 76
12 Feb. 77
II Feb. 75
28 Oct. 71
13 ... Pay«Muf0r.— Thomas BeU,*^ 29 June 78 ; En*, 8 May 67 ; Li. 5 April 71 ; Capt. 34 March 77*
6 Qmirter If M^er.— Patrick Kelly ,><> 11 March 74.
Faeinge Ye]loYr.—AgenU, Messrs. Cox and Co.
» Lt.Oolonel Brett served against the King of Qniah, Weetem Africa, and commanded a Detachment of the »^
West India Regiment at Songo when attacked by the enemy in great force, and whom he repulsed on 2itt uk-
1861 He has received the Sflver Medal of the Royal Humane Society for saving two perwrns flrom drowiuM.
lit New Quay, Cornwall, on the 14th August 1667. Served in the AJihanti war, in 1873-74. including th« acooa v.
Essaman (Brevet of Major, Medal). , ..^ ^ , ., « ^
» Colonel Lanyon served in the Ashanti war of 1873-7^ latterly, and until invaUded on the aiat JaniiaiTi874. »
Aide de Camp to Sir Garnet Wolseley (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major. Medal with Glaap). Wii J
pointed Administrator of Griqualand West in 1875, »nd raised and commanded a force of volunteers in Januaiy ir
against Botlasitsie, a Batlapin chief, for which he received the thanks of Her Majee^i Govemment. B«»«»^
contingents of volunteers for service in Cape Colony and the Transvaal during the Kafir war of 1877-78. ^S?*
by Her Majesty's Govemment in each case for "prompt and valuable aaaiatance rendered." Baiaed and 0^
inanded the force of volunteera during the Griqua rebellion and Batlapin invasion in 1878, when the eDen7**
engaged and defeated in ten actions. ^ « ,« ,„ . „ , ,»
* Lt.Oolonel Turton served on the Gold Coast until invalided in June 1873 (Brevet of Migor, Medal).
7 Major Mathews served on the Gold Coast in 1873 (Ashanti Medal).
11 Captain Des Barres served throughout the Ashanti war of 1873-74 (Medal with Clasp).
» Captain Devereux served in the Ashanti war in 1873-74, including the action of Baaaman (Medal).
i« Captain Patchett served in the Ashanti war of 1873-74, including the engagements near Duaqaah of the >?>
October and 3rd November— severely contused and slightly weonded (Medal).
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The Royal Cypher and a Maltese Cross.
LT.Cox.ontL.~* James Laszarini, 5 Sept. 77.
Majob.— *lfar^i« Saverio de Piro, 5 Sept. 77.
Cimivs.
•Paolo Bernard, s Sept* 77*
•John Ratter, 5 Sept. 77.
•Walter Sciortino, 2 March 78.
•Aagnstintis Faulns Michael Alexias
Aloysiae Portelli, 39 Jan. 70.
•Frederick Gatt, 14 Feb. 73.
•Joseph Speransa, 13 Ang. 77.
LlXUTUTAnS.
•Bdmond Riszo, 17 Sept. 6x. 1 •Alfred Cavarra, a May 68.
•Alfred Sant-Foomier, a Dec. 63. •Alezandro Mattel, 30 Noy. 70.
•Richard Casaloni {Ae^. 10 Nov. 77), 9 Ang. 64. •Charles Trepani, 14 Nov. 74.
•Antonio Gkitt, sx Feb. 65. I
Bbcovd Lzsi7TXirA.irTS.
'Alfred Trepani, 19 Dec. 77. I •Achilles F. P. M. J. A. F. X. Sammut, 13 Nov. 78.
•Bmest Carbonaro, 19 Dec. 77. I
P<arMa«e«r.— •Henry Montanaro, 39 July 63 ; lAmU, 33 Jane 58; Son.Mqfor, 39 July 7a.
A«^utaMt.-'*Li«Ht. Richard Casaloni, 10 Nov. 77.
(Quarter Jfa«<«r.— •Michele Debono, 34 Jan. 74.
Utdieal Offteer.—aurgeon •Lorenso Manch^ifi). 37 Feb. 75.
Blue.—FaeingM Scarlet.
School of Gonnery.
*omuanda*i 4r Supdi, Colonel F.W. Hastings, x Oct. 77. AuUtant Svperintmdeni *) Captain D. D. T. 0*Callaghan,
^kief InHruetor Colonel R. Cnrtis, 33 Jane 75. 1 of SxpirimenU. } 1 Sept. 78.
^rigad$ Major Captain A. N. Pearso, i Jan. 79. and Ajuutani do. Captain P. L. M. Skinner, z Apr. 79.
r Major F. G. Baylay, i Jan. 74. Adjutant^ Captain H. W. J. Hnbback, i Jan. 79.
M^or 6. J. Borgmann, x Apr. 75. I Quarter Matter , Qr. Master 8. Cox.
mnimuM^y^ im O^^^mmm^J Capt. E. WOOllCOmbC. I April 77. |
miruHon %n Otmiur^fi ^^j. j, D^c^n, 15 Jan. 77. 1
Mi^or F. T. Lloyd, i May 77. !
,Mi^or C. Trench, x Apr. 79. 1
Department of Artillery Studies (Woolwich).
DirtrlorofArtUUr^Studiet Colonel O'B. B. Woolsey, R. Art. i Nov. 77.
A$$iMtant Direetor Major F. S. Stoncy, R. Artillery, z Aag. 73.
T^Mf^^,^ .•- j^iiiM^ f Major W. G. Brancker, R. Art. 9 April 7a.
Ifutruetorg %n ArMlery |^ , ^ jj^j^^ ^ ^ MitcheU. R. Art. x May 78.
Tn»trtietor in MilUary Surveying p.:e. Captain F. Roberts, R. Art. z Oct. 77.
J?n^euor ^Applied Matkemalice A. G. Qreenhill. MA.
Zeeturer on Metalluray Dr. Percy, FSS,
Lecturer on FraetieaX Meekanict H. W. Jones, Esq.
Lecturer on ChemiHry and Phjf$ie$ C. L. Bloxam, Esq.
FVeneh Master Mons. Albert Barrdre.
German Master Dr. P. Althaus.
School of Military Engineering.
(For Instructing the Corps in MUita/ry Field Wbrks^ at Chatham.)
Commandant Colonel Sir John Stokes, ITCB. i Nov. 75.
Assistant Commandant LtColonel R. W. Duff, t8 Feb. 79.
Brigads Moqw Ma^OT William Keith, z Apr. 76.
Instructor in Construetioin if Sstimating Major H. C. Seddon, z Miur. 79.
Assistant do. do Captain A. G. Clayton, 6 Jnly 79.
Instructor in Surveying Bt.Lt.Colonel C. Warren, CM&. B. Bng.
.U**»<Z«.r«ter.*.«.«^V {'(i^rtJ:^:fS:^r'.T"-
Instructor in FisldFortyteatione Major A. G. Damford, Z3 Jaly 78.
Assistant Instructore in Fisld Fortifications {SSS^.^^ailE!^''' ' ^*°* ^^'
Instructor in Telegraphy Major R. T. Armstrong, 7 April 76.
{Lieut. L. Darwin, z May 77.
Lieut. G. Barker, z June 77.
Lieut. P. Cardew, a6 Apr. 78.
Instructorin JlUitarg History, Strategy, 4r ^i^- 1^^ Major H. H. Jones, z Feb. 78.
Secretary to ike BoytU Engineer Committee M%)or G. E. Grover, z Feb. 8c.
School of Musketry at Hythe.
Commandant f Inspector Qensral.—OoXamfX H. W. J. Trent, h.p. 68 F. 3z Jan. 80.
Otief Instru^.—
Captain and Deputy Assistant Adjutant 0«iMraZ.— Captain W. Marsden, 8a F. z Jan. 80.
i cltnin T..Mh».^M i Captain T. 8. GUdea, 7a F.
I C<^a*n Instructors. ^ q^-j^^,^ yf. B. Barton, a6 F.
r^u^t^^mt T^mt^^mMh^ f jtileut. W. J. Brownc, 36 F. z Nov. 79-
jAsutenant Instnetore. \^j^^^ m. D. D. Dalison, Soots Guarcls. z Nov. 79.
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Quarter Master with rank ofLieut. f Acting Adjutant.—Jtanw Slaok,i aa April 59 ; Bns. zs Jan. 56.
fiurgeon. — J. Crerar, h.p. Mon. Dep. Surg. Gen,
{|deut. Slack served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Ahna, Balaklava. and
irman, siege assaolts and fall of Sebastopol, expedition to Kertch,.Jbombardment and capture of Kinboum
■al with foar Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, Turkish Medal, and Medal for Distinguished Conduct at the battle
German). Digitized by N^OOgli::
s
263
Cavalry Depot at Canterbury.
Coi»jiMJw«a»<.— Edward Napier, 19 June 78 ; Comet, 31 Dec. S7 ; ^*' »« J^ly S« ; Capi. '15 Feb. 61 ; Jfiyor, »a4 Mir. 9
Li.ColoHel,^6 Jnlyjo; Colonel, 6 July 7$.
Superintendent ^ftke Biding Departvient. —^a^or William Blonkinsop, h.p. 3 Dragoon Guards, 7 Not. 68.
^(f/Kto*^.— Captain B. 8. Liddell, 10 Haasars, xa July 76.
PavflMufor.— Charles Boyse Roche,* 30 Nov. 38 ; Sneign, x8 Jan. 28 j Lieut. 21 June 39 ; Son.Majar, x Jan. 60.
Siiinff Maeter.—ThomtLB Heniy Jones, 25 June 79.
Quarter Matter.— B-eiaj Woods> 93 Aug. 61.
Tiutruetor qf Mueketry.—lAeMt. H. A. Case, la Lancers, x Oct 79.
> Maior Roche served in the 34th Regiment in the Crimea ft-om 5th Dec. 1854 (Medal with Clasp for Sebastcj^.,
and Turkish Medal) . Also in the Indian campaign in 1857-58, including the actions of the aoth, 2701, and 28th >c;v
X857, at Cawnpore (Medal). ,« ^ « . i«a
* Quarter Master Woods served in the 3rd Light Dragoons the campaign of 18^2 in Affghanistan (Medal), menuiiic
the forcing of the Khyber Pass. Served the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the batties of Moodkee, Fwom-
shah, and Bobraon (Medal and two Clasps). Also the Pumaub campaign of X848-4Q, including the a&ir at Bab-
nuggnr, passage of the Chenab, action of Badoolapore. and battles of Ghillianwallah and Goojerat (Medal witht*.
Clasps).
Becroiting Staff.
PjLTXASTXU.
York
London John Robert lago, x March 78 ; Son. Captain, i March 78.
AnJUTAirrs.
London Henry Mant Oilbv* I 17 Aug. 55
Dublin JohnAddy,*£<.lf<yor,i3Jun6 7a; J?f.X^.CoZ.3Nov.78.;
9 Nov. 55
6 Sept. 5s
X April 69 la Sept :
I Feb. 56 31 Jstt. ;
SUPXBIITTXVDXVO OTVicxas.
London BtM,Colon«l Joseph Logan, h.p. a Foot.
WoroeBbBae...BiJ£<vpr Robert (3onollv Martin, h.p. 19 Foot.
Inverness... £<.1^.&o2oim2 William Moles worth Ck>le Acton, h.p. 77 Foot.
Cork Major Thomas Gardiner,^ h.p. 98 Foot.
^ Captain Gilby served with a Detachment of the 88th Regiment in the operations at Cawnpore under (Seocril
Windham, and was severely wounded at the attack against the Gwalior 0)ntingent on a6th Nov, 1857 (Medsl).
s Lt.(}olonel Addy served with the 5th Dragoon Guards during the Eastern campaign of X854-55, incladrny tbe
battles of Balaklava, Inkerman, and Tchernaya, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Cllasps, and Torkiil
Medal).
* Major Gardiner served with the 98th Regiment in the Peshawur Ezpeditionazy Force on the Ensofkie FroeSR
nnder Sir Sydney Cotton in April and May X858, including the destruction of Ohinglie and the afRsir with the Ha-
dostanee fknatics on the Heights of Sittana on the 4th May (Medal with Clasp). Served also as A4)Utssss7<
Quarter Master of the 18th Pux^'aub Infantry in Oude, and as Brigade Quarter Master at the final aubjectaon ef ui
rebels along the Nepaul Terai (Medal).
Ordnance Manufacturing Establishments.
ROYAL ARSENAL, WOOLWICH.
Royal Carriage Faotory.
Superiniend^ni, Colonel H. Heyman, R. Art. i Oct. 76
Aaeiet. Super, Major B. S. Gordon, R. Art. ... i Oct 77
Osfrf.JfMimcfor, Capt. J. B. Ormsby, R. Art. x April 76
Royal Laboratory.
Ai]Mr»a<«fid«iif,Col.G.H. J. A.Fraser, CJB. R.A. z Mar. 75
Aeeiet. Superimtendent ^Uajor F. A. Anley, R. Art. x Apr. 76
Capt, Inetructor, Major B. H. Cameron, R.Art.... x Apr. 76
' ', Inet,, Captain J. P. Cundill, R. Art x Jan. 77
Superintend.
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Rojral Gun Faotory.
Mf^or Geneial O. W. ToungO ^^^^
R. Art..
AMeiBt.SupeHntendent^Ctkpt, M. L. Porter, R. ArLi Aprr
Captain Inetruetor, Captain L. Downea, R. Art z Jsa. :<
Experimental Branoh.
Msijor O.H. F. Ellis, R. Art. ^ko^.f-
Captain B. Bainbridge. R. Art. i Apr. T- I
Mmnbete.., i Captain A. W. White, R. Art. ... i Apr. ji
Captain W. M'Clintock,B.Art. > „ iw-
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Royal Small Arms Faotory at Enfield.
SuperMeudeni, Colonel H. T. Arbuthnot, R. Art.
{M«gorW. H. King-Harman,
. ^Art X June 75
MsjorH. Bond, R. Art. (Bir-
nuHoka$n) x Apr. 77
Capi, Inepeetar, Caption W. Hunter, R. Art.... 30 Oct. 78
I Royal aunpowder Factory at Waltham Abbey {
Superintend^, O>lonel R. J. Hay, R. Art.. 39 Jeae^
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era of the respective Brigade Depot%^
265 Staff Ofieers of Pensioners.
ScALX ov Allowavcs IK Addztiov to Haxy Fat.
xst Class. — 1X9. od. per diem. 2nd Glass. — 9*. od. per diem.
In the event of the Staff Officer of Pensioners being sabject to additional expense in conseqoenoe of hisenpV-
ment in aid of the Civil Power at a distance from head-quarters, he will also receive a further allowance of".
a day while necessarily detained from home, together with the amount of travelling charges thus incorred by Lz
UoiTTiirGsirT Allowakcxs.
For less than 100 enrolled men, one shilling a day ; 100 and under 150, one shilling and sixpence a dsj; is-irl
under 300, two shHlings a day ; for 200 and upwards, two shillings and sixpence a day ; Officers with Brevci n^i
have two shillings a day in atotion.
War Services of Staff Officers of Pensioners,
^ Major E. Rogers served in temporary command of a Detachment 3rd West India Regiment in deftsn d
Lower Combo, Gambia, in Feb. 1864 against hostile native factions, and was employed by the Govenuir of iL;
Gambia on diplomatic service in conjunction with the Governor of Sierra Leone and Commodore Eardley-Wifcr •,
for which he received official thanks. Served as Brigade Adjutant in charge of guns in the expedition id r
Lt. Colonel Harley up the River Gambia in June 1864, and was fevorably noticed. Served with the expediu^sir.
force under Brigadier General Harley in British Honduras in February and March 1867, and commanded sFlvu
Column detached for the destruction of the Indian village San Jos^, on which occasion his detachment raaiii
forced march of 32 miles in 11 hours across very difficult country (thanked by the (Sovernor). Was subaeqEetty
appointed Brigade Major to the united Force, and was mentioned in despatches.
■ Major Sweeney served with the 12th Regiment in the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal).
» Lt.Oolonel Fresson served as Adjutant with the Left Wing 98th Regiment in the Peshawur ExpeditionarrForr'
on the Euzofzie Frontier under Sir S. Cotton in April and May 1858, including the destruction of Chingtie, also r*
gaged with the Hindostanee fanatics on the Heights of Sittana on 4th May (Medal with Clasp).
* Lt.Colonel Egerton Todd served in the Stst Regiment in the Indian Mutiny of 1857-58 (Medal).
' Lt.Colonel Law served with the 31st Regt. throughout the campaign of 1842 in Affghanistan under Gfr«-)
Pollock (Medal), includingthe actions of Mazeena, Tezeen, and Jngdulluck, occuiwtion of Cabool (contaficd; vJ
the different minor engagements leading to and from it. Also served the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, incladis^^ 'b
battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, Buddiwal, Aliwal, and Sobraon, in all of which he commanded a Compaoy (M&k
and three Clasiw). Was severely wounded at the battle of Sobraon— ball lodged in his body, and mentiooedis
despatch, being second in command of the Regiment during the action.
^* Major Browne served with the 98th Regiment in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal) .
^* Major Macgregor served with the 83nd Regiment in the N.W. Provinces in sui^pressing the Indian mxmj c
1857-58, and was present at the second relief of Lucknow, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore, acticw jf
Kala Nuddoe and Khankur, siege of the Jail and subsequent operations at Shahjehanpore, affluxs of Habosdct
and Bunkagaon (Medal with Clasp) .
1* Lt.Colonel Woods served with the Buffb in the action of Punniar, a9th December 1843 (Bronze Star).
^7 Lt.Colonel Beere served with the 8th Regiment in the Indian mutiny campai^ in 1857, including tbe siet^
and capture of Delhi, and was severely wounded at the assault of the city (Mediu with Clasp).
^B Lt.Colonel IJssher served the campaign of 1844-45 in the Southern Mahratts ooxmtry with the 32nd Regiment, tii
was present at the investment and capture of the Forts of Panulla and Pownghur. Also served in India dnriEirtls
mutiny of 1857-58 (Medal), and was attached to the Convalescent Depdt at Murree in the Prn^anb when theftari-
was attacked by a large force of hill men on the night of ist September 1857. Was onboard the troop-ship ^«^'"
Jfonareh when she blew up and was destroyed by fire at Spithead on 3rd June 1859.
1' Major Charlton served with the 8ist Regiment in the Indian mutiny of 1857-58 (Medal).
^ Lt.Colonel Chandler served with the xoth Regiment in the Sutlej camnaign of 1845-46. including tbe hatCr'
Sobraon (Medal). Also the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the whole of the siege operations teforeVo&'X',
affair of the 9th September (wounded), storming the enemy's strongly-entrenched position, carrying of the Hejka
before Mooltan and surrender of the fortress, and was afterwards present at the battle of Goojerat (Medal witbtR
Clasps).
*i Captain Michael Cuny served in the mutiny in India in 1857-58, and was present when the 81st BepaiBi,
under Colonel Renny, disarmed at Mean Meer one Regiment of Native Cavaliy and three Begimeats of ^itP*
Inftotry, all disaffected and ripe for mutiny (Medal).
" Lt.Colonel Wright served with the Zm Regiment in suppressing the Indian mutiny, and was preKot at tht
affair of Sanganeer, and defeat of the Gwalior rebels at Kotaria on the 14th August 1858 (Medal with Claap).
** Major Searle was at the action of Ecknaes in the Gulf of Finland 20th May 1854, in action with the foits ef
Bomarsund Z5th August, and at the surrender of Fort Prasto on the i6th August. Served with, the Baltic expedita^
in 1855, and in the mortar-boat flotilla during the bombardment of Sweaborg (Medal).
*7 Lt.Colonel Godley landed with the 56th Regiment in the Crimea on the 25th August 1855, aerred atthenegvc-'
Sebastopol, and present at the final assault (Meoal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
*> Major Clements was present at the attack on the batteries at Petropaulovski on sistAngust, landed 04^
Sept. at an attack on the same batteries (severely wounded), and was at the capture of two Russian veiseifos <^^
Sept. 1854. Served in the China war of 1857-58, mcluding the blockade of the Canton river, storm and eaptait :.
Canton, expedition to the North, and landed at the bombardment and capture of the forts at the mouth of the Ffc^-
river on 20th M^, as Acting Adjutant and Qr .Master (Medal with two Crnsps).
** Lt. Colonel Wolfe served with the 2nd Queen's Royals In the campaigrn of i860 in China, including the sdTvre
on Pekin (Medal with Clasp).
S7 Lt.Colonel Lewis served with the Grenadier Company of the ^4th Regiment in the at^on with and deetrertis
of a desperate band of insurprent fanatics at Teermanam Coonettos in MtJabar.
*> Major Moore served with the 34th Regiment in the Crimean campaign ft*om xoth August 1855, indodin^tl'
siege and ftiU of Sebastopol, and assault of the Redan on 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish ^tdi;
Served also in the Indian campai^s in 1857-59, including the actions at Cawnpore on 26th 37U1 and xKh ^aprrsi*:
1857, capture of Meeangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, and defeat of the rebels at Bootwnl (Medai vil-
Clasp).
*^ Lt.Colonel Woodall served in the 57th Regiment in the New Zealand war in 1861. Also in that of 1863, inciti^^'
the capture of Katikara (Medal).
^ Lt.Colonel Brooke served with Captain Lillie's Detachment in defeating the insurgents at Matal^ on a^th J=.'
during the suppression of the rebellion in the Kandian Provinces in 1848.
** Lt.Colonel Reid served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal), served also with the Flank Compaiu?* :•'
Regiment in the force under Sir Colin Campbell at the forcing of the Kohat Pass in Febroaiy 1850. Served u t*
Peshawur Expeditionary Force on the Euzofzie Frontier under Sir Sydney Cotton in April and May 1S58, a:^- •
the affair with the Hindostanee fanatics on the Heights of Sittana on the 4th May (Medal with Clasp).
** Lt.Colonel Domville was landed in 1845 with a Detachment of Royal Marines for the protection of British prcf^
at Monte Video. He wivs there detached for service in the Parana, and was present at the attack sjid captare •■'»'
Forts of Obligado, and forcing the passage of the river. Commanded a Detachment at Rat Island, off Monte V.Je
and was at the defence of Colonia in the River Plate in March and April 1847.
*^ Alajor Spofforth served with the 59th Regiment during the operations before and capture of Canton iniS57 i^f^
with Clasp).
«« Lt.Colonel Chapman served with the 29th Regiment throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, iof lad- -
^he passage of the Chenab, and battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Oasps).
[JPor remaindtr qf Noiet f nd pf VfU Brigt^f
Digitized by V^jOOV 11:^
Commissariat and Transport Staff.
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Irvine, Matthew Bell,» C£. CMO.
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Morris. Edward, CB
Long, James
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Lewis, Henry Clutter buck »«
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Blunt, Francis Charles
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Shortt^ Foster
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Sanders, Gilbert Howard* ,
Wrench, Charles Edward
E^rissick, Thomas Butterworth
Wild, Henry John
Stanes, Robert
Hunter, Robert Edward"
Ryland, Ashley Cowper"
Haokman, Henry William"
Draper, John**
Robertson, John Leslie*^
Randall, John Henry"
Matthews, Robert Lee"
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Powell, Reuben Hill
Ebnes, Jonathan William
Reeves, Henry Spencer EdwaJrd...
Beale, Oswald Frederick
Walton, Clifford Elliot
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Leach, Cecil Francis
Armstrong, Francis Hugh
Brereton, Thomas Sadleir
Troup, John Igglesden
Price, Edward Thomas
Gtoddard, Frederick FitsClarence
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Parkyn, George John
Uniacke, Crofton James
Morley, George Lyddon
Gattey, Francis William Brathwait
Granville, Sydney George ...
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Skinner, James Tiemey
Christie, Walter Henry
Stewart, Thomas Brown
Clarke, James Alleyne
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Christie, Edward Tolfrey
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Johnston, John Kent
Scott, James Alexander
Ramsey, George**
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Young, John Smith
Robertson, William
Dunne, Walter Alphonsua
Richardson, Wodehouse Dillon*'
Santi, Charles Henry* ^
Cbermside, Robert Alexander
Elliott, Edward Pilkington
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M'Leod, Walter ThompBon .
Fitz-Stubba, Edwiii«
„ Smith, John'7
Lieutenant ao Foot , 'shannon, Thomas Patrick .
iGosset, Francis Russell
Bannister, Charles John ....
■ Macdonald.T.Campbell Heiliger*"
Ottley, Grcorpre Wollaston
Bourne, Casimir Arthur
Nugent, Robert Arthur*^
Ely, Alfred
Clutterbuck, Lewis Augustus.
Stevens, Frank Erastus
Skirving, David Scot
Langdon, Allan Harris
Bridge, Charles Henry
Fryer, Ernest
Sargent, John Francis
Wilson, John Greorge Yule ....
Baker, Alflred Aquila*?
Graham, Malcolm
Collard, Arthur William
Rainsford, Marcus Edward Bead*?
Smith, Edmund Philip Bowden
Roe, James
Moore, William Francis
Parkin, John William Brooke..
Hamilton, George Vaughan'^ ..
Heygate, Bernard
Tracey, Leigh
Winter, Samuel Henry
Hipwell, Alfred George
Challice, Gerald George
Winter, William Robert
Edwards, James Rooh
Whitley, Joseph
Stanley, GeoflVey ,
Ward, Edward Willis Duncan.,
M'Gomb, Robert Proby
Cousins, Herbert Joseph ,
Winspear, William Henry
Carter, Ernest Tilson Shaen....
Hope, Lewis Anstmther
M'Murray, Edwin Samuel
Ashley, Arthur
Dunne, William ,
Arnold, Knighton
Godfery, Masters John ,
Novell, John Samuel
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Thelwall, William Walter" i Nov.
Wood, Joseph
Hayles, Henry Thomas" 30 Oct.
V€ Dalton, James Lan^ley 13 Deo.
Kennedy, William David 27 Mar.
Hopkins, William 27 Mar.
Rowsell, James 27 Mar.
Wasp, Matthew Proctor 97 Mar.
Lawford, Thomas Wright 27 Mar.
Cobden, Charles John 27 Mar.
Phillips. Edward 27 Mar.
Steele, John 27 Mar.
Howland, Joseph 27 Mar.
Morine, George Harland 27 Mar.
Cooper, Thomas 27 Mar.
Marsh, George 27 Mar.
Emuss, William 27 Mar.
Baillie, Thomas 27 Mar.
Lapham, Robert John 27 Mar.
Myers, George Lingard 27 Mar.
De Lisle, Frederick 27 Mar.
Collett. WUliam 27 Mar.
Bendall, John 27 Mar.
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Cossey, John Francis x June
Phillips, John n Dec.
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Crumplin, William xx Dec.
M'Caffery, James n Dec.
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Ledsham, William n Dec.
Grier, George Richard
M'Loughlin, John
Mullins, John Joseph
Robinson, Richard Henry .,
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Mnsgrave, William ix Deo. 78
Main, James n Dec. 78
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Tyler, Harry William la Feb. 79
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Knapp, Charles Barrett"
Selby, Robert Grey DonaldsoniH
Newland, William Henryi«+
Brown, Sidney Reynett *^
Fnrse, Paul George Frederick
Dfacfkrlane, John
Penrice, Charles Walter
Des Barres, Joseph Frederick Wallett^^
Telfer, George Home
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Moore, Henry*+
Palmer, CharlesH .,
As8i8TA.irT Oo]nassi.Biis Gbkibai.,
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Bridgett, Gregson
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Leech, Robert Stockham Brydges
Hawtajme, William Henry Wilson
Toller, Charles Henry
Bimie, William Jones
Noake, Robert Douglas
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Stephenson, James
Mitchell, Henry N
Chipp, Heniy
O'Leary, Patrick
Hibbert, Thomas
Oroisdale. Richard
Dolton, Edward John
Bampfleld, William John Byrne
Fagan, Thomas St. John
Boyd, John Alexander
GauBsen, Edgar
Harvest, Henry Ambrose Lane
Haro,Pi'ed. Stephen Christian
Rice, Henry Garde
Pocock, Edward Innes
Hunter, John .
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Manchester.
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Curragh. ,
Army Service Corps.
Army Service Corps.
Oeylon.
Natal.
Natal.
Chester.
Chatham.
ShoeburynesB.
Brighton.
Army Service Corps.
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Wyatt, Henry»7
Wawn, George Tmzell
Gore, James Gasma^or*' ,
Gabbett, Robert Poole** ,
Crooks, John Joseph*?
5 May 69
5 Feb. 76 Sierra Leon«,
28 Jaly 76 Gold Coast.
12 Feb. 70
I Feb. 73
I Sept. 73
3 Sept. 73
8 Sept. 73
Sierra LeoEie.
Gold Coast.
Sierra Leone.
Sierra Leone.
Army Service Corps.
0OiaCXB8A.BIA.T AITD TbA-KBPOBT DxPi^BTinKT.
(Head Qoarters, 109, Victoria Street, Westminster.)
Oomwiandinff Cffieer Commissary General F. E. Watt, CB.
AeHng Staff Qglctir Commissaiy R. H. Powell.
QuarUr yioMiw Sub Assistant Commissary J. Bendall.
PagmoMter Hon. Major W. B. Olivey, Army Pay Department.
«fj. ^ ir--^^- ("John Bamett. 37 Aug. 59, Woolwich.
Jiuttng ^oiteri ^ j^j^^^ Moorehonse," 15 Feb. 70; Engiffn, 8 Jan. 64. Ald«r»ht(.
Ordnance Store Department.
Commanding OMotr
jidjutani and Quarter Matter Assistant Commissary J. J. Donnelly.
Pttjfmati&r Hon. Major W. B. Olivey, Army Pi^T Department.
War Services,
1 Mr. Robertson served as Parveyor in Chief with the Army in Turkey and the Crimea in 1855-56 (Crimeta atd
Turkish Medals).
* Sir Edward Strickland served in Canada during the rebellion in 1838-39 ; and in Cephalonia during tii« n-
bellion of 1847-48. Served with the ist Division at the battle of Alma (Medal with Clasp, and TorkiBh Vsd^
Served in Commissariat charge in the field in New Zealand in 1864-66 (CB., and Medal).
H Mr. Lundy served at the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
' Mr. M. B. Irvine served in ^rkey and the Crimea during the latter part of the Russian war in 1855-56. Pt"
oeoded as Senior Control Offioer with the Red River Expedition of 1870 from Canada under Sir Garnet Woisejj
(CM&.). Accompanied Sir Garnet Wolseley to the Gold Coast in September 1873, and served throogbont i^
Ashanti war of 1873-74 as Head of the Control Department, including the battle 01 Amoafril and capture of Ca-
massie (mentionea in despatches, promoted Deputy Controller, CB., Medal with Clasp).
H Mr. Moore served in tne Crimea trom April 1855 (Modal with Clasp for Sebastopol, and Turkish Medsl).
* Mr. Palmer served in the Eiif&r war (Modal). Also in the Crimea (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, and Traisi
Medal).
H Mr. Downes served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol), and wu sfKi^'-r
mentioned in general orders for services rendered with the Turkish Contingent (Turkish Medai). Served irtth iif
China Ezpedinonaiy Force in 1857-59, and was promoted for this service; present at the attack and eaptorei.''
Canton (Medal with Clasp).
* Mr. Blacker served in the Ejifflr war in 1850-52 (Medal) .
H Mr. Hall served as a Lieutenant in the 73rd Regiment during a portion of the Kaffir war of 1847 (Medal); &:-
was Barrack Master of British Kafli-aria during the war of 1852-53.
« Mr. Brownrigg served thronghout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 3rd Division, inolnding the lattia
of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal) .
7 Lt. Colonel Shervinton served in the 46th Regt. throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, inclndiDC tl^
battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, sortie of the. 26th Oct., siege and fWl of Sebastopol. Having ier\^'
uninterruptedly throughout the siege he was appointed to the Staff at Balaklava, and subsequently to tbeo re-
mand of the ist Battalion Land Transport Corps (Medal with four ClaspB. Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the UtijAJ
and Turkish Medal).
* Captain Wilkinson served in the Crimea (Vom 27th Nov. 1854, including the siege and fall of Sebaetopo!, a:^^
assault on the Cemetery on the i8th June (Medal with Clasp, 5th Glass of tne Me^jidie, and Turkish Medal).
* Captain R. C. Healy served in the Ashanti war under Sir Garnet Wolseley (Medal).
^^ Mr.C. Foster served in the Crimean campaign fVom the 6th September 1855 (Medal with Clasp, aadTarkiih Vffi»^'
Also with the China Expeditionary Force in X857-61, including Commissariat charge of an expedition to Tien3i:<^
i8^8 (Medal, imd promotion to Assistant Commissary General). ,
" Mr. J. W. Murray served with the Heavy Cavalry at the battles of Balaklava and Inkerman, and ftiep <
Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
^* Mr. A. Clerk served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the Light Division, including the battles of Atass t -
Inkerman and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
" Mr. Lewis served in the Crimean campaign of 1854-56, including the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Cb'T
and Turkish Medal). Also with the China Expedition of 1857-61 (Medal).
^* Mr. O'Connor served with Detachments of xst, snd. and 3rd West India Regiments that proceeded tram Gis^ •
in October 1854 to the assistance of the troops besieged in Christianborg Castle, Gold Coast, and with the expe<LT '
against the Kings and Chiefis of the Moirah country, Western Africa, in November 1854. Accompanied Sirtitr*'
Wolseley to the Gold Coast in September 1873. Raised natives at Cape Palmas for the Transport Service, as-
served throughout the Ashanti war of 1873-74' (mentioned in despatches, promoted Assistant ControUer. Hsift
^* Mr. Knapp served in the Eastern campaign from January 1855 (Turkish Medal). Also throughout tber£::i
war from 1857 to i860, and was present at the action of Sinho, taking of Tangku, capture of the Taku Fori*, »■ »
surrender of Pekin (Medal).
"f Mr. Selby served in the Crimea from 24th Jan. to April 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
" Mr. W. G. W, Robinson served in the Crimea, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Ctaea*"*
Turkish Medal) . Was in charge of the Department during the operations in the Malay Peninsula in iS7s-1<> t^ '
moted Assistant Commissary General) .
^•t Mr. Newland served in the New Zealand war of 1861 and 1863-66, taking part in the Waikato, Tanuisfc, i"
Wanganui operations (Medal).
» £»P<i»»^Milne served at the siege and fall of Sebastopol in 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal),
o^ i a£* "• ?*^^' served throughout the Kaffir war of 1850-53 (Medal). Also throughout the oampsip ^
x86o In China, including the actions of Sinho, Tangku, and Taku Forts (Medal with Clasps).
Digitized by V^jOOV 11:^
Commissariat and Transport JDepartmmt — War Services, 2686
» Mr. Boothby BOrved with the 95th Regiment in the Eastern campaign of 1854, and was seyerely wonnded at
the battle of Alma— foot amputated (Medal with Clasp, Sardinian and Turkish Medals).
* Mr. Sanders served in the Austrian Army in 1849-51 ; was present at the battle of Novara, and served the cam -
paign against Garibaldi in the Roman States, for which he has a Medal. Served as Adjutant in the 30th Regiment
at the siege of Sebwstopol in 1855; was in the Trenches at the attacks of the 8th and i8th June, and was twice
severely and once slightly wounded at the assault of the Redan on the 8th Sept.— left leg amputated, for which he
is in receipt of a Gaptain^s pension for wounds, viz., ;Cico per annum— mentioned in despatches (Medal with Clasp,
Sardinian and Turkish Medals). Received in 1874 the recently instituted Austrian War Medal.
** Mr. B. R. Brown served in Commissariat charge of the expedition in the operations before Canton from Oct.
1856 to Jan. 1857. In July 1857 he raised the Chinese Coolie Corps, and finally commanded the Ambulauco Com-
pany at the assault and capture of Canton on 29 Dec. 1857 (Medal with Closp).
«« Mr. Hunter served in the Crimea at the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Served in Commissariat charge in Quiah, Western Africa, in x86i, until relieved by D.A.C. General Thompson, and
took part in the afifairs at the town.
» Messrs. A. C. Ryland, H. W. Hackman, J. L. Robertson, and J. H. Randall served in the Crimea, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
** Mr. Des Barres served with the late Turkish Contingent at Kertch, and bos received the Turkish War Medal
for the Orimea.
*» Mr. J. Draper served in the Crimea in 1855 (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal). Also in
Xew Zealand ftom 1857 to 1867 (Medal).
^ Mr. R. L. Matthews served with the field force under Brigadier Bagot which defeated the Fenian Raiders at
Huntingdon, Canada, in 1870.
SL Mr. G. Coates served in the Ashanti war nnder Sir Oamet Wolseley, including the battle of Amoafrl (men-
tioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
» Mr. 6. Johnston served in the Russian war in 1855-56. Also with the expeditionary force in China in x8sq-6x
(Medal).
^ Mr. Ramsey served in the Royal Artillery throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the aflairs
xf Bulganao and M'Kensie's Farm, battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege and fkill of Sebastopol, and re-
pulse of the sortie on 26th October, and expedition to Kinboum (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Modal).
S7 Messrs. S. W. Rains, C. H. Santi. E. FiUStubbs, J. Smith, T. C. H. Macdonald, B. A. Nugent, A. A. Baker,
and M. E. R. Rainsford, served in the Ashanti war under Sir Garnet Wolseley (Medal).
* Mr. W. W. Thelwoll served with the 3rd Hussars throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 and was pre-
H-jnt at the affair of Ramnuggur, passage of the Ghenab, and battles of Sodoolapore, ChiUian wallah, and Gtoojerat
(Medal with two Clasps).
^^ Mr. G. y. Hamilton served in the Ashanti war under Sir Garnet Wolseley, and was present at the defence of
FoTTimanah (Medal with Clasp).
** Mr. H. T. Hayles served with the Rifle Brigade in the Indian Mutiny in 1857-58, and was present at the siege
and oaptore of Luoknow, battle of Nawabguuge. and siege of Burwah (Medal with Clasp).
** Mr. H. F. BUssett served in the Ashanti war of 1873-4 as Control Officer with Captain Glover's force (men-
tioned in despatches, CM&., and Medal).
^ Mr. F. B. Bennett served throughout the Ashanti war of 1873-74, and was in charge of the Control Depart-
ment for a short time while Colonel Festing was in command (Modal) .
»' Messrs. H. Wyatt and J. J. Crooks served throughout the Ashanti War of 1873-4 (Medal).
»• Messrs. J. 0. Gore and R. P. Gabbett served in the Ashanti war under Sir Garnet Wolseley (Medal).
^ Mr. Moorehouse served in the Royal Dragoons in the Crimean campaign in 1854-55, including the battle of
UalAklava and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Militarv Train
rioting as Light Cavalry, in the Wonganui campaign, New Zealand, in 1865, and present at Nukumaru and Kaka-
ramea (Medal).
Ordnance Store Department — War Services.
> Mr. Young was in charge of] the Field Train throughout the Crimean war (Medal with four Clasps, CB., Knight
'>r the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served in China from 1857 to i860 (Medai)
> Mr. &ig served in China from 1857 to 1858 (Medal) .
' Captain Nangle served in the Crimean campaign from September to October 1855, indading the siege and fall
of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
* Mr. Hunley was in charge of the Military Store Department in New Zealand from 1847 to 1870, and was
present during the war in the Southern District in 1847, &^d ^ the two wars in the Northern District in i86o-6z
and 1863-65 (Medal and CB.).
* Mr. Munro was in charge during New Zealand war of 1844-45 (Medal). Served in the Crimea in 1855 (Medal
with Clasp for Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal).
* Mr. Luley served in the Field Train of the Royal Artillery the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, and was present
witb the zst Division in the affair of M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, thoughout the
.sieflre and at the fall of Sebastopol and capture of Kadikoi (Medal with four Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor,
ana Turkish Medal). In Dec. 1855 was appointed Deputy Storekeeper in the War Department, and assisted Captain
:^ordon in carrying out the duties until the evacuation of the Crimea.
' Messrs. Furkis and Booth have the Medal for the war of 1857 in China.
3 Mr. H. A. Russell served throaghout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 (Medal with two Clasps, and Tarkish Medal)
>« Mr. W. F. Wright was present at the bombardment and capture of Canton in 1857.
■^ Mr. Ingram has served in New Zealand since 1861 during the whole of the late war (Medal).
^ Mr. Blakeney served throughout the Crimean war of 1854-55 and was on the personal Staff of Lord Raglan at
Alma (Medal witn four Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
&« Mr. Elphinstone-Holloway served with the Field Train in the Crimean campaign of 1854-55 (Medal with two
Claaps, ana Turkish Medal).
>* Mr. Le Oeyt served in the New Zealand war of 1863-66, and was present at the attack of the Orakau Pah, assault
and capture of the Grate Pah, and action at Te Ranga (Medal).
IB Mr. Rawnsley served with the expeditionary force in China, and was present at the bombardment and capture
of Canton in Deo. 1857 (Medal).
1* Mr. Haldone served during the late war in New Zealand (Medal).
" Mr. H. P. Moors served with the North China Expedition of x86o (Medal). Also during the operations against
» Mr. G. A. Jolly served on the Red River Expedition of 1870 from Canada under Sir Garnet Wolseley.
^ Mr. J. E. Taylor served with the Head Quarters in Canada during the Fenian raid of 1870, and Red Rirer
Expedition of 1870.
>* Mr. Campbell served in the Perok expedition of 1875-79 in charge of the Control Department.
*• Mr. £. O. Skinuer accompanied the Expedition in the Malay Peninsula in 1875-76, and served in charge of
the Bengal Commissariat in Larut and Sunghil Ujong.
*> Messrs. R. B. Baker & W. D. Richardson, served in the Ashanti war under Sir Garnet Wolseley (Medal),
the Taepings in the vicinity of Shanghai in 1862.
» Kr. Sastmead served in the Roval Engineers in the Indian Mutiny Campaign of x 857 -58, and was present at
the action of Khodagunge* the defence of Jellalabad, the siege and capture of Lucknow, the actions of Kussia
Rampoor and Buijeedia, the capture of Fort Mu^eedia, and the aflbir of Bankee (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Rojral Engineers in New Zealand in the Waikato Campaign of 1863-64, and was in the engagement at Katlkara and
Banffiftwahia (Medal). . , ^, ^. , , ,^
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Ordnance Store Department.
Under the Royal Warrant 0/31 January 1880.
Form§r CommUtioned Eank.
Superintendent of Stores ...
Deputy Supdt: of Stores .
Deputy Supdt. of Stores .
Captain Royal Artillery . . . .
Deputy Supdt. of Stores .
Deputy Supdt. of Stores .
Captain Boyal Artillery....
Assist. Supdt. of Stores .
Captain Boyal Artillery ....
Assist. Supdt. of Stores .
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Dep.Assist Supdt
Dep.As8ist Supdt.
Dep.Assist Supdt.
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Dep.Assist Supdt.
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Stores ...
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of Stores
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COXKISSIBIBS 6CKXai.L ov OSD
SASCt^ratikingieith Major QtntraU
Young, William Loweriston \
Mackelcan," CB i
Dxrurr Cokxxbsasibs Qsitssal
ov OBDirABroXfranJbtn^ vitk ColontU
King, William Michael"
Satchwell, Thomas Alfrod G. ..
p,9.e. Nangle, Walter Chidiock*
Hamley, Joseph Osbertus,* CB....
Munro, George Gunn'
Molony, Charles Mills
Wright William Frederick,»'>CJ?. )
{]U>eal rank qf Comminary Otn.) )
p. i.e. Barrington, Joseph Thomas
rirkis, George Ignatius?
ASBISTAHT COKXISSAXIXS GxVXBiX
ov OSDITAVCX,
ranJbtii^ with Lieutenant Colonele.
Russell, Horatio Albert'
Beswick, Anthony Sutton
Travers, Henry Fane
Raven, Newcome Richard
Ingram, Matthew John Tiemay"
\ngell, John Charles
-lalph, Charles
Blakeney, Henry"
Meade, Robert
March, Gerald Edward
Rogers, Samuel Ormsby
Sparkes, Thomas
Murray, George Comyn
Elliott, Joseph
Smith, Sydney Lancey Davies
LeGeyt, WiUiamBell"
Taylor, Penry
Thorn , George Montresor
Dep.Assist
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Supdt of Stores
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Supdt. of Stores
Lieutenant Royal Artillery
Lieutenant 64 Foot
Gatt, Edward.
Pease, Thalos
Rawnsley, Thomas Joseph^*
Pearson, Joseph Henry
Haldane, William Sidney" .
Dbptttt Assibtaht Comxissasixb
GsirsaAL ov OsDHiHOB,
ranking with Captain*.
Booth, Walter'
Stack, Thomas Griffin
Moors, Henry Payn"
Flynn, Patrick Joseph Connell ..
Morgan, Henry
KoUman, James Cragg
Mills, Herbert James
Pett, George Thornton
Mayo, William Robert
Nicholls, Robert
Pridham, Frederick
Jolly, George Alfred**
Taylor, John Edmund**
Calvert, Augustus Bresson
Vansittart, Charles Edward
Buchanan, Charles Sibbald
Campbell, Colin G. L.»
Steevens, John
Graham, Lionel Frederick
Durnford, Charles Day
St. George, Harry Hammersley..
Bridgman, Arthur Walter
King, Robert Finlay
Skinner, Edmund Grey**
Triscott, John Henry Rol t
S tainforth, Richard Terriok
Cooke, William Butterworth ....
Sutleffe, Henry Charles
Baker, Robert Barrington*' ....
Leggett, Frederick Octavius ....
Richards, Fowell C. Buxton
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33 Sept. 41
I Apr. 47
19 Dec. 49
4 Apr. 38
19 Oct 43
34 Sept 55
3 Jan. 50
10 Aug. 56
33 Feb. 50
IS Mar. 79
37 Nov. 75
34 Aug. 76
9 July 78
9 July 78
9 July 78
10 Aug. 78
6 Jan. 79
13 Mar. 79
17 June 73
I July 47
35 Apr. 44
10 Feb. 47
I Jan. 50
iz Sept 54
15 Jan, 54
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7 Mar. 50
X Jan. 53
39 Jan. 55
IS M.Hr. 54
1 Feb. 53
IS May 54
10 Aug. 54
34 May 54
30 Jan. 55
9 Apr. 55
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9 May 55
31 July 55
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38 Dec. 55
10 Jan. 56
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31 Jan.
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17 Apr. 56
6 Oct 56
35 Jan. 56
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21 Doc. 58
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80 Novs Scotia.
80; Gibraltar.
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80IN. Britiah DistrieL
80 Chatham District.
8o| Dublin.
80 Guernsey.
80 Chatham Gun Whsil
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8c Woolwich Arseasl.
80 Ceylon.
80 Dpnor.
80 Portsm. Gun Whart
80 Eastern DJsthct
80 Chester.
80 Malta.
80 Tower.
80
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80 Jamaica.
80 Dublin.
de Salis, Edward John .
Everard, George Henry
Markwick, Ernest Elliott
Horan, William
St Quintin, Arthur Newton
Wintlo, Frank Graham
Houghton, Ernest
\Vheeler, John Langford
Hain, Herbert Andrew David..
Melliss, l^raser Browne
Clarke, Robert Fulke Noel
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Mar. 79 31
Apr. 79 31
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80 Woolwich AraensL
80 Natal.
80 Woolwich ArBtasI.
80 Aldemey.
80 Mauritius.
80 Purfleet.
80 Bull Point
80 Devonpt Gun Wbsn.
80 Nova Scotia.
80 Jersey.
80 St. Helena.
80 Straits Settlements.
80 Harwich.
80 China.
80 Ceylon.
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80 Natal.
SolHaulbowline.
80 Guernsey.
80 -March wood.
80. Cyprus.
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80 Sheemeas Gun Wfer(
80 Dvnpt Gun Whsrf.
80 Atblone.
80 Natal.
8c Chatham
80 Pembroke
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80 York.
80 Army Service Corpi.
80 ' King WiUiam'sTovc^
80 China.
St Helena.
80 Bermuda.
80 Malto.
80 Woolwich AnensL
80 Bermuda.
8o!Cape of Good Hope.
80 China.
Woolwich Aiseos-
Army Service Cor?*-
Dvnpt Gun Whsrf.
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Ordnance Store Department
270
JbrMMT ConaiitftoiMtf Bank.
QVAATSS MaBTBSB.
Deeres, Daniel
Graham. Willimn
D'Arqy, Edward Blake
Cox, William Smith
Spinks, George ^ ,
Johnson, William
Hendley, John
Eastmead, Charles'*
Morton, James
Longhorst, Bruce
Berry, John
M'Canlis, William
Carlin, Hugh
Moore, Bobert
Paterson, Francis
Swanson, Bobert
M'Farlane, Andrew
Aahworth, James ,
Pitt, John
VIB8TC0X'
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30 Dot. 75
27 Mar. 78
87 Mar. 78
87 Mar. 78
97 Mar. 78
a7 Mar. 78
37 Mar. 78
37 Mar. 78
•37 Mar. 78
31 July 78
, 7 Ang.78
'23 Oct. 78
133 Oct. 78
133 Oct. 78
14 Deo. 78
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Woolwich Arsenal.
Woolwich Arsenal.
Portsm. Gun Wharf.
Natal.
Natal.
Natal.
Woolwich Arsenal.
Tipnor.
Devonport Gun Whf .
Devonport Gun Whf.
Weedon.
War Office.
Natal.
Tower.
Woolwich Arsenal.
Hanlbowline.
Woolwich Arsenal.
80 Malta.
Devonport Gun Whf.
Ordnance Store Department.
JPbnMT OwsmiNmimI Umiik.
Deputy Bqperfatendent of Stores
Assist. Superintendent of Stores
Asalat. Saperintendent of Stores
Dep.jUsi8t.8aperJ^tendt. of Stores
Dep.JUfliit.Biiperintendt. of Stoies
Dep.Afl8]flt.8iiperintendt of Stores
Dep.AnistSuperintendt. of Stores
Dep.Ani8t.Snperintendt. of Stores
Dep. AasistSuperintendt. of Stores
Dep.AssIA.8nperintendt. of Stores
COKMiBSABixs Gbssbal, tanking
with Major Qenerali.
Dbputt Coxkisbabixs Gbitsbal,
ranking with Coloneh,
ASSISTllTT COVMISBIBIBS GlITBBlL,
ranking with Lieutenant ColoneU.
Lilley, John Isaac*
Moore, James
Elphinstone-Holloway, CuthbertWm."
Brunett, George Augustus
Boyes, William Grayson
DsvUTT ComnssABXBS, ranking w%l\
Captains.
Montanaro, AlAred
Bennett, William Douglas
Preebum, John Charles
Howell, William Henry
Dunstan, Harry Mainwaring
AssiSTAVT C0ICKISSA.BTXS, ranking with
Lieutenante.
Jones, Josiah
Wyon, Herbert Thornton {local rank )
of Depntg Commiuarg) }
de Kicci, Robert Scipio Marsh
Arnold, Francis Hayard
Fincham, Herbert George
Kemaghan, Thomas James
Warren, Godfrey Octavius
Burt, Harry Ponson
Wright, William Frederick
Tate, Charles William Henry
Heath, Edward
Jeans, Charles Gilchrist
Bruno, Hugh Watson Bruno
Hobbs, George Radley
Purchas, Charles
Wainwrighi, Ernest Charles
Atkinson, George Robert
Ozanne, Charles Heinekin
Dromgoole, Charles John
Stoneman, James
Jessop, Guthrie Hylton
Creagh, AugustinFitzGerald Roland.
Colebrook, George Thomas
Rogers, John
Lynn, Sydney Hume
Stanley, James Charles
Trench,Fred.AmeliusLePoer
Day, Robert Yaughan
Bdes, Charles Albert
Sadler, Alfred
Heron, Thomas
Barrett. Henry Walter
Collinffwood, William George
Mulcahy, Francis Edward
Appelbe, Edward Benjamin
Brereton, Clement Henry
Bdyrean, Frederick George
VIBBTCOH-
xxeszoir-
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6 Oct. 56
X Aug. 55
I Oct. 47
j6Apr. 5a
9 Apr. so
8 Doc. 54
13 Apr. 56
29 Apr. 59
8 June 60
12 Feb. 70
z Jan. 71
7 July 74
I Nov. 75
37 Nov. 75
13 June 72
13 June 73
13 June 73
13 June 73
9 Apr. 73
9 Apr. 73
9 Apr. 73
9 Apr. 73
9 Apr. 73
9 Apr. 73
9 Apr. 73
9 Apr. 73
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30 Oct. 75
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I Jan. 76
z Jan. 76
X Jan .76
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I Jan. 76
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13 Feb. 75
5 Deo. 77
13 Mar. 79
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X Jan. 78
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BtLTLGV.
Northern District.
China.
Ceylon,
Dublin.
Dover.
Pembroke.
Woolwich ArsenfU.
Bermuda.
Portsm. Gun Wharf.
Aldershot.
Gibraltar.
Pretoria, C. of G. H.
Natal.
Barbadoee.
Woolwich Arsenal.
Portsm. Gun Wharf.
Bermuda.
Dvnpt. Gun Wharf.
Bermuda.
Purfleet.
Ceylon.
Gibraltar.
Jamaica.
Portsm. Gun Wharf.
Enniskillen.
Limerick.
Portsm. Gun Wliarf.
Bull Point.
1^-nemouth.
Woolwich Arsenal.
Dublin.
Ourragh.
Dublin.
Fort George. N.B,
Dublin.
Woolwich Arsenal.
Stirling.
Dublin.
Natal.
Natal.
Portsm. Oun Wharf.
Dublin.
Natal.
Natal.
Tynemouth.
Aldershot.
\_For War Sero'ee^, tetpage 3686.
271
Army Pay Department.
VOBKBB
OOMXIBSIOK.
Assist. Comxn. Gen.
Lieatenaut 35 Foot.
Lieatenant 65 Foot.
Lieatenant 32 Foot.
Lieatenant 82 Foot.
Lieutenant 83 Foot.
Lieutenant 92 Foot.
Assist. Comxn. Gen.
Captain 14 Foot
Lieutenant 76 Foot.
Lieut, a W. I. Regt.
Lieutenant 38 Foot.
Assist. Comm. Gen.
Lieutenant 55 Foot.
Lieatenant 97 Foot.
Lieutenant 50 Foot.
Captain 41 Foot. ...
Lieut. 3 w. I. Regt.
Lieutenant 94 Foot.
Lieutenant 15 Foot.
Lieutenant 91 Foot.
Lieutenant 16 Foot.
Lieutenant 17 Foot,
dipt. 3 W. I. Regt.
Litjut. Gold Coast G.
Lieatenant 24 Foot.
Lieutenant 55 Foot.
Lieutenant 62 Foot.
Lieutenant 55 Foot.
Ensign 9a Foot
Asst. tiapt. of Stores
Payr. Turkish Cont.
Paymaster 17 Foot.
Qr. Master 39 Foot.
Lieut. N. York Mil.
Ensign 81 Foot
Lieutenant 6 Foot...
Paymaster 30 Foot.
Qr.Mr.Br.Ital.Leg.
Paymr. Mil. Train..
Paymr. Br. Swiss:)
Legion j
Qr. Master 21 Foot.
Paymr. R. Aimy>
Clothing Depot j
Paymr. Br.Ital.Leg.
Paym.TurkishCont.
Paymr. Antrim Mil.
Paymaster Lime-")
rick Co. Militia }
Paymr.Br. Ger.Leg.
Ensign 64 Foot
Paym.Turki8hCont.
Paymr. Mil. Train..
Lieut. Indian Army
Paym.Turki8hCont.
Paymr. Br. Ger.Leg.
Ensign 87 Foot
Paymr. 3 Midx. Mil.
Paymr. 4 Midx. Mil.
Paymaster 15 Foot.
Jiieutenant 2 Foot...
Qr. Mr. 93 Foot
Capt. Turkish Cont.
Capt. Indian Army.
Ensign 3 Foot
Lieutenant 29 Foot.
Dep. Assist. C. Gen
Ensign IndianArmy
Dep. A. S. of Stores.
Qr. Mr. 78 Foot
Dep. Assist. C. Gen.
Captain 40 Foot
Paymr. Br. GerO
man Legion }
Adj. Edinbro' Art. 7
Militia )
Dep. Assist. C. Gen.
Capt. R. Marines ...
Qr. Mr. 9 Foot
Qr.Mr.Rifle Brigade
I'aymaster 18 Foot.
Lieutenant 1 Foot...
Dep. Assist. C. Gen.
Lieutenant 17 Foot.
Lieutenant 37 Foot.
STAFF PAYMASTERS
(with ths Hon. rank of Major).
Goold, James Knight
Travers, Julius Brockmani ....
Nicolls, Oliver
Duberly, Henry*
Bernard, Luke Fitzgerald* ....
Swinburne, John Dennis
Duff, Robert William
M'Clintock, Theodore Ernest*.
Hall, John Peter*
Large, John Edward?
Forster, Frederick Blanco" ....
e. Scott, Robert*
BaU, William Clare. CB
MacDonnell, William
Edd, William Archibald
Nowlan, John*®
Wethered, Edwin Robert" ....
Leigh, Henry"
Wahab, Henry John
Powell, Henry George Augustus
Olivejr, Walter Rice
Higiarinson, Thomss C
Lukin, Frederick Windham"
Watson, Henry Charles
Kysh, John Anthony
Streatfeild, Robert Champion"
Burke, Henry" ..
Dring, William»7
Scott, James" ..
George, James
Jennev, WiUiam Richard
Longden^John Edward
Qr.Mr.LandTrans.C
Purveyor
Purveyor '„[
Captain 66 Foot
Dep. A. S. of Stores
Howett, Heniy Hollis.
Blurton, George'"
Thompson, Robert**
Fereday, Frederick Francis*^...
Wastell. William"
Gran t, Edward Charles
Elliott, George"
Bryson, Thomas '.
Wray, James
Anderson, Robert**
Thorpe, William Swarsbrick ...
Simpson, Robert Hamilton*^ ...
Palls. John
McKenzie, Alexander William...
Morris, Maxwell Kirwan*7
de Lasalle, Augustus Bolle ..
Morrison. Walter**
Vyner, Henry William
Craig, Grahame
Currie, Henry Octavius**
Davidson, George Montgomerie
Murray, Augustus Staveley..
Anderson, Arthur Gore*®
Dundee, Frank William
Frend, William Causabon
Rouse, Robert Savery
Baird. Alexander»i
Joyner, John**
Morgan, Horatio
Samwell, Prank**
Manning, Henry**
Bailey, John James**
Cattell, Edward*«
Richardson, Richard*'
Potter, Henry*8
Skrine, Charles"
Forbes, Charles D'Oyly
Rundle, Aldborough
0*Kelly,E. E. de P. de Pentheny
Griffiths, Thomas Richardson...
Greenwood, Edw. Fred. George
Nightingale, Sir H. Dickon- >
son,** Bt j
Banbury, William**
Harvey, Henry*'^
Parwell, Robert Bent
Forster, Archibald Cochrane**
Ewing, Alexander**
Ross, Alexander Aitken
Sargeant-Openshaw, Francis O.
Huddlestone, Thomas**
Rippon, G^rge William**...!!!!!!
Pope, Alfred
Mahony, John, CM&.
Wolfe, R.** ....! !!!.!!!!"■■
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8 July 37
13 Jan. 38
28 Sept. 39
6 Aug. 4
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20 June 45
28 Jan. 46
26 Apr. 39
10 Nov. 43
12 Nov. 46
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10 June 53! 7 Nov. 63
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1 Septss ♦21 July 74
28 Jane 49 26 Jaly 64
8 July 51 2 Nov. 64
24 Apr. 55 29 Nov. 64
21 Feb. 60 21 Feb. 60
10 May 44 23 Mar. 60
I Dec. 55* '5 Sept. 75
3 Apr. 58 17 July 66
8 May 58 20 July 66
16 Feb. 56 I May 64
28 Feb. 55 "15 Mar. 77
25 Dea 56 "15 Apr. 77
25 Aug. 57 5 Mar. 67
12 Jan. 70
12 Feb. 70
24 Apr. 70
1 May 70
27 July 70
I Nov. 70
9 Nov. 70
a I Dec. 70
jS Dea 70
15 Feb. 71
5 Apr. 71
14 Apr. 71
29 Apr. 71
26 July 71
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i6 0ct. 71
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15 Oct. 73
6 Nov. 73
IS Nov. 73
29 Dec. 73
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21 July 74
26 July 74
22 Nov. 74
29 Nov. 74
21 Feb. 75
27 Apr. 75
IS Sept. 75
17 July 76
20 July 76
19 Oct. 7^
15 Mar. 97
15 Apr. 77
5 Mar. 77
30 Aug. 79
STAFF PXT-
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BzonnvT OB
STATIOV.
Apr. 78 Western District.
Apr. 78 R,£^ SouthBiEiptan.
Apr. 78 ArmyHo«pit&lLon«
Apr. 78 44 Brigade Depot
Apr. 78 13 Hussars.
Apr. 78 9a Foot.
Apr. 78 N. Britiah District
Apr. 78 Gil.raltar.
Apr. 78 1 34 Brigade Depot.
Apr. 78 47 Brigade Depot.
Apr. 78
Apr. 78
Apr. 78
Apr. 78
Apr. 78
Apr. 78
Apr. 78
Apr. 78
Apr. 78
Apr. 78
Apr. 78
Apr. 78
Apr. 78
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Oct. 78
Apr. 78
Jan. 79
Apr. 78
Feb. 79
Apr. 78
Apr. 79
Apr. 79
Apr. 79
Apr. 78
Apr. 79
Apr. 79
Apr. 79
June 79
Jane 79
Apr. 78
Aug. 79
Nov. 79
Nov. 79
Apr. 78
Apr. 78
July 79
2o Aug. 79
5 Brigade I>ei>ot.
22 Brigade Depot.
W^oolwich DiatxicL
46 Brigade DepoL
Royal An.. C<jrk.
Dublin District.
Roy alArt. W oolwich
39 Brigade Depot.
48 Foot.
Roy.Art.DeTonport.
ArmyServieeCorps.
Royal Art. Woohncfa
Nova Scotia.
Bri^de Depot
45 Brigade Depot.
38 Brigade Depot
33 Foot.
Roy. "
20 Nov. 44 *i2 Feb. 70
• Date of CtommiBsion as Paymaster late Pay Bub Department^ Control DtpttrtmfnL
Digitized by VjODV 11:^
.Art-LeithFcnt
37 Brigade Depot.
S. Eastern DiscricL
HomeDistncCi.
7 & 8 Briff. Depots.
42 Brigade Depot.
24 Brigade Depot.
6 Foot.
35 Brigade DepoL
61 Brigade Dejiot.
63 Brigade Depot.
57 Brigade Depot
4 Brigade Depot.
Southem District.
48 Brigade Depot.
12 Brigade DeiMt.
30 Brigade De{x>k
Cape of Good Hope.
23 Brigade Depot.
R. Art. PoTtsmonth.
10 Brigade Depot.
32 Brigade Depot.
Northern District.
60 Foot
33 Brigade D^tot.
73 Foot.
Netley HospitaL
65 Foot
56 Brigade Depot
16 Brigade Depot
s6 Brigade De|iot
25 Brigade D^>ot
Rifle Brigade.
64 Brigade Depot
66 Brigade Depot
67 Brigade Depot
6a Brigade Dei»t
68 Brigade Depot
29 Brigade Depc^.
28 Brigade Depot.
65 Brigade Depot
AldenhotDiatriot
16 Foot.
Rifle Brigade.
44 Foot
89 Foot
Malta.
17 Foot
13 and 14 Brig. Dtp.
§8 Brigade'Dopot
Ceylon.
Chatham Di^nct
24 Foot
Straits SetUeaean-
Army Pay Department,
272
VOBXBB
comfxssxoF.
Lieut. 2 lirutf. ua».
Captain 102 Foot ..
Lieut, 13 Hussars ..
Lieutenants Fojt..
Indian Array
Paymr.7 Depot Batt.
Qr. ilr. 93 Foot ..
Paymaster R. Bng.
Lieut. 7, Dr. Ooarcb
Capt. 18 Hossara
Eosign 24 Foot
Licateoant 8 Foot-
Captain 55 Foot....
Lieut. 17 Jjancers .
Capt. BedfordMilitia
Miyor 5 Jersey MU.
Baaign 68 Foot
Lieut. I Foot
Captain 62 Foot ,
Captain 48 Foot
Captain 77 Foot
Lieut. 14 Foot
Lieut. 44 Foot
Qr. Mr. 86 Foot
Lieat, 9 Foot
Lieut. 61 Foot
Captain 4 Foot
Captain i W.I. Reg.
Captain 7 Foot
Dep. A- S. of Stores
Dep. A. 8. of Stores
Dep. A. 8. of Stores
War Office Clerk
War Offloe Clerk
Lieut R.Cana(ln.Rifl
Dep. A. 8. of Stores
Dep. A. 8. of Stores
Lieut I W. I. Regt.
Dep. A. 8. of Stores
War Office Clerk ...
Dep. A. 8. of Stores
Deputy Purveyor
War Office Clerk
War Office Clerk
War Office Clerk
ClerkQ.M.G's.Office
Qr.Mr. Com Staff C.
Qr.Mr.Com. Staff C.
War Office Clerk ...
Clerk Commr. in)
Chiefs Office.../
Dep. A. 8. of Stores
Dep. A. 8. of Stores
Qr. Mr. Comt. Staff C.
Assistant Punreyor
Assistant Purveyor
Assistant Purveyor
Assistant Purveyor
Assistant Purveyor
Bt. Major 67 Foot ...
BuMajor x6 Lancers
BtMajor 76 Foot ..,
Bt. Major q6 Foot ...
Captain 93 Foot ,
Captain 44 Foot
Captain 32 Foot
Captain 15 Foot
Ciptain X9 Foot
Captain 73 Foot
Captain bo Foot
Captain 56 Foot
Ciptain 23 Foot
(':iptain 107 Foot ..
Captain 58 Foot
Captain jo Foot
Captain 31 Foot
Captain \ig Foot
Citptaiu 21 Foot
Captain 44 Foot
Capttiin 21 Foot
Captain 26 Foot
Captain 53 Foot
Captain I Foot
Captain 96 Foot
Cjtptain 19 Foot
Captain 106 Foot ..
ra^Uiiu B6 Foot
Captiiin 41 Foot ,
Capt'iin 103 Foot ...
(.'aptain 10 Foot
Captain 63 Foot
Captain i Foot
Captain 3 Foot
PAYMASTERS
{with the hon. raiut of Captain,
and of Major if to ttattd).
Robbins, Nathaniel Eyre
Lonuox. Charles Edward'^
Joico. Willinni
Senior, Thomas Talmor
fclepworth, David
Uraham. Augustas Frederick ...
Campbell, John-*
Richardson, Alexander**
O'Doved, Edward Henry
Ross, James Clarke
Hughes, William
Moore, Frederick G. Furlong...
Hobbs, Fred. FiuWm. Trench...
Pumfrett, George
Crawley, Richa^ S
Cuming, George Lewis
Craig, Robert Guthrie"
Thorbum, William Stewart
Minohin, James White
Chauncey. Charles Henry
Garden, William Joseph*?
Creagh, Denis
Feilden, Henry Wemyss**
Thomson, William**
Dawes, Wentworth
Hamilton. James Graham
Roberts, Edward"
Luke, Henry Francis
Bliott, George Augustus*^
Raynes, Edward Villiers
Timbrell, Thomas"
Marvin, William"
O'Brien, Jaraes Ashley Bourke
Routledge, Herbert Hamilton...
Hignett, Charles Harrison
CoUins, J. A
White, James*"
Smith, George William««
Elliott, John Grant«7
Mayers, Edward George PoUew
Webb. Charles
Muskett, Joseph
Griffith, Clement Bayly
Gorges, Edmond Howard
.\uson, George Hamilton
Noyes, Augustus Finch
Briggs, William*'
Davis, William Blenkiu
Trefl^, Frederic
Tuck, John Johnson
Drage, Thomas William ....
Bampdeld, Geo. Chas. Dawson
Bacon, Thomas William^i
Morris. Joseph John'*
MaoGachen. Archibald H. H. ..
Kaye. William Robert
Costa, Paul Dennis
Lawless, Edward John
Raymond, Elliott A rthur
M'Nair, John MUler'*
Franklin. William
Boyle, Edward?*
Haynes, Edward Court?®
Suthorh&nd, Wm. J. E. Graham
SpiUer,DuncanChisholm01iver7?
Barr, William Lamb?"
Pyne, John .
Hew
owson, John Lysaghi ..
p.t.e. Beaumont, Dudley*^
Bell. William8i
Whittingtou, Goo. John Charles
Playfair, Wm. Morgan
Hill, Octavius WilluvmM ..
Robsrtson, Frederick
Bateman, Henry William**
Richmond, Richard Oliffe^
Packman, Frederick Wm. Vance
Roberts, Arthur J.««
Rose, Thomas Capel
Wado, William Barton'?
Coote. Edmund Eyre
Kennedy, WaltcrCraufard
Willousrhbj'. C. Stuart Pcrcival
Thomhill. William KiWort
Cooipignd, Henry Maoleion
B rock man, Wil.ia'n Law
Mortimer, William Hu^h jai Feb. 65
Nott, Robert MIntoah 113 Jan. 67
Taylor, Frederick Norman luncs 19 July 64
Jackson, James Henry 8 Jan. 64
Ireland, Robert Megaw ai Mar. 68
Gelston, Arthur William Hill ... 4 Sept. 60
riBST oox-
MIBSOir.
25 Nov. 42
12 June 52
31 Dec. 57
18 Nov. 57
12 Aug. 62
31 Mar. 62
21 Apr. 54
I Apr. 63
27 Nov. 57
26 Mar. 58
22 Mar. 64
IS May 55
15 Dec. 54
15 June 58
25 Mar. 58
22 Jan. 47
24 Feb. 56
24 Aug. 58
30 July 44
15 Oct. 55
5 Dec. 51
6 Aug. 58
I Feb. 56
23 Mar. 67
16 Mar. 55
18 Dec. 57
16 Mar. 60
3 May 53
5 Mar. 55
X Apr. 61
14 Sept. 49
23 May 53
13 July 59
7 Sept. 59
28 July 63
II Feb. 56
21 Feb. 56
29 Sept. 65
29 Apr. 59
30 Nov. 60
22 Jan. 61
1 Apr. 57
24 Feb. 62
a Oct. 62
2 Jan. 63
6 Feb. 65
30 Jan. 66
30 Jan. 66
16 Mar. 66
X Sept. 66
28 June 67
30 June 63
X5 Feb. 68
24 Dec. 60
24 Dec. 60
24 Deo. 60
3 Jan. 66
7 Dec. 66
18 Feb. 55
18 Aug. 54
X4 Sept. 55
6 July 55
25 May 55
II Mar. 59
14 Aug. 60
17 Nov. 57
sJtily 55
6 June 56
8 July 56
31 Aug. 55
14 July 57
9 Dec. 60
1 June 55
8 Oct. 58
5 Feb. 61
3 July 58
2 July 58
8 Oct. 58
I July 63
II Mar. 59
4 J:ine 6(
22 Au'^. 65
15 June 66
25 Sopv6o
8 July 6S
24 Nov. 63
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14 Jan. 62
8 May 67
8 May 67
15 May 67
12 Aug. 62
31 .Mar. 62
22 Feb. 68
I Apr. 63
18 Deo. 63
I Mar. 64
ao Nov. 67
23 Aug. 64
9 Dec. 64
5 May 66
3 Oct. 66
6 Dec. 66
1 Feb. 67
19 Feb. 67
30 Mar. 67
8 May 67
4 Sept. 67
8 Jan. 68
X Feb. 68
7 Nov. 68
18 Nov. 68
a Dec. 68
3 Deo. 681
2 Dec. 681
3 Apr. 69
Feb. 70
Feb. 70
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
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Sept.
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6 Apr.
8 Apr.
14 Apr.
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STATXOir.
14 Jan. 77 18 Brigade Dep6t.
8 May 77 1 43 Brigade Depot.
8 May 77! 18 Hussars.
15 May 77 8 Foot.
12 Aug. 77 3 Brigade Depot.
1 Doc. 77 40 Brigade Depot.
22 Feb. 78 36 Foot.
I Apr. 78
18 Deo. 78
I Mar. 79
22 Mar. 79
23 Aug. 79
9 Dec. 79
K. Eng.,AlderBbot.
14 Hussars.
2 Dragoons.
15 Brigade Depot.
7 Foot.
59 & 60 Brigade Depots.
25 Foot.
1 1 Hussars.
Eastern District.
2 Foot.
17 Brigade Depot.
58 Foot.
2a Foot.
14 Foot.
28 Foot.
6 Dragoons.
Portsmouth.
3 Dragoon Guards.
39 Foot
6 Dragoon Guards.
86 Foot.
34 Foot.
Dublin.
69 Brigade Depot.
Jamaica.
Cape of Good Hope.
[Woolwich.
I81 Foot
Cork District.
Mauritius.
67 Foot.
1 Dragoon Guards.
Aldershot.
China.
York.
Cape of Good Hope.
fo Foot
Malta.
Belfast District.
Bermuda.
Dublin.
4 Foot
23 Foot
Cape of Good Hope.
30 Foot
Colchester.
19 Foot.
Barbadoes.
53 Foot.
79 Foot.
14 Foot.
32 Foot.
60 Foot.
61 Foot.
X Dragoons.
15 Foot.
16 Foot
78 Foot.
5 Dragoon Quardg,
56 Foot.
5 Lancers.
'8 107 Foot.
8,6 Foot.
Dublin.
13 Foot.
15 Foot
II Foot.
60F00L
7 Hussars.
5 Foot.
8 Hussars.
X Foot
7 Foot.
42 Foot.
106 Foot.
•8iAl(ler.Hhot.
75 Foot.
10 B'oot.
Capo of Good Hope.
52 Foot.
Cyprus.
3 Foot.
• Data of OommiBBion as Deputy Paymaster late Pay Sub Departmeut,^oo|ro^jP^rtaientj{^
273
Army Pay "DepattmenL
TOllnB
ooxxisaiuir.
{mik rh^hou, rank o/C'uplaini,
Captain 20 Foot jGahan, Jdelmoth iaul field ....
Captain 54 Foot JCarej^, Chark's. Fretlenck
Captain 20 Foot IWhitoford, Baldwin K
Captain I "W.I.Regt. Rell, Thoma!,'^
Captain 27 Fout Kerr, Jotm Manuerii
Captain 67 Fnut iJrcreton, Juhn Badlier
Captaingi Fh^. Cnud well, William Darling ....
Captain 43 I j mL I Ion uley , A rth u r*i
Captain 72 Foot 'Urqubart, Tbgniaa Bedford ....
Captain x8 Fuat Btockloy, John Cfttgr
Captain 93 Fuct......'EAldane, AJexnnder Metiry^^ ..
C^aptain 49 Foot ,|Fox,ThMinusClmrloB Armstrong
Captain 50 Foot IPhillipe, Henry Wiilter .,..,
Captain 94 Foot iBndd, Claud^uTrie .
Captain 47 Foot„..*jBur^c, Benjamin Henry"*
Captain xo, 1 c^ot .JCrraham, WilHatii Douglas .....
Captain 65 J uut lCrookenden,8aliiJiburyDaven- )
port ...., „.,,.„.. J
Captain 17 Foot [Turner, George Henry"
Captain 87 Foot .Anderson, Jamea Georgie
Captain 97 Foot. [Healy, MichaeE Ryan
Captain 1 1 Foot C oppin prer, Thomas 8 tephen . .
Captain 19 Foot iLangford, George Edvrsrd**
Captain 30 Foot...,. Wila on, Kicliard ...,,
Captain 99 Foot ^Dalgloish, Jamea Ofciivy
Captain 41 Fool .Barnes, George West »
Captain 26 Foot I Do Jighe rty , Edward Mackl on , .
Captain 35 F u at .1 Van d er Meulen, J ohn linn iaon*
Captain 94 Foot Elliot, Jolin ilitcheU .,
Captain xo Foot Bootli, Tbotnaa LJ eorfLrei** , ,
Captain a W.I. Eegt, Stoker, Wdliam Boauchanipioi
Captain 98 Foot Sohnaoii, Owmond MoncriotT ..
Bt.Major a J Foot ...IFuiIouKj George William ..,
Captain 56 Foot Homanii, Air. Geo. Willoughby
Captain 20 Foot JDouiuk, Alfred ;
Captain 4 Foot Bimpson, Robert*** ,
Captain aa Foot...;.. Brett, Arthur
Captain 78 Foot Croker*King, Charl&a Sdg^r ,.
Captain 21 Foot Btnart, Tbomaa Evmhk .„
Cantain 74 Foot. . . . ..i Woodall, Fre^Jerick Wind
TCBSTOOM'
MISSKPIf.
Bt.ltajor 9j Foot
Captain 27 Foot
Bt.MaJor x Dr. Gde
Captfion ss Foot ....
Captain 21 Foot.
Captain 2 Foot
Captain 21 Hussars
Captain 96 Foot ,.
War Office Clerk
Captain 96 Foot
Captain 76 Foot
Captain 22 Foot
Captain X7 Laiiccrti
Commt. CWk.,,.
Captain x 8 Foot
Captain 4 HuAsara
Captain 48 F. ^-^t
Captain x }
Captain 20
Captain 28 . l .
Captain 38 1 ur>t......
Captain X2 r'..ut
Captain 50 Fi^ot
Captain 105 Foot ...
Captain 35 Fu >t
Captain 69 Fwt
Captain 28 1 .nt
Bt.Ma^'or9< l^'^ot --
Captain 36 Fout
0*ptain37 Foot.
7 Apr. ej
*3 Dec. 6*
34 June 5g
8 May 67
35 Jan. 5;
g Apr« 61
a I Feb. 6c
9 Dec. 6:
4 Aug. 6c
4 Apr. 6t
30 July ss
34 Jan. 65
7 Apr. 61
24 Jan. 65
iS Aag, 54
3 Aug, 68
13 Jan. 66
8 Feb, 56
afiFeb. 56
ts Oct. &i
20 Apr. 6f'
10 Nov. 65
43 Oct 57
25 Apr. 65
a9 Apr. 59
a Juno 65
iG Mar. 59
10 Oct. 63
16 May 65
E May 67
10 Feb. 6g
5 Apr. 55
ao Jan. 61
aa Bopt.63
15 Nov. 6*
x6 Aug. 59
33. Sept. 63
I Apr, 56
34 Mkn 54
16 Feb. 55
igDeo. 56
PlTMABTKll
BiamiTT OS
BTATIOir.
Wood. Samuel Edwatd^« .
Caine, Henry Monteath^°* , .
Ijalderv, Clmrlca Morley^^ ...... 25 May 55
Taylor, Cbftrtos WilJium Josepb 15 Feb. 61
Tow, Joseph JJapier 11 Sept. 63
LaTvrie, John VaUin 2a Mar. 64
Kirson, James Kdward s6 June 66
DttWBOn, Henry <Joleridge......,.!i8 Mar. 73!
Akod, TbotJiinfl „. 5 Apr. 64
Knclkr. Gndfrey T. C. St. Jolm
W^ard. Cbarlefii'"^* _.,,.,
D'A^fuitar, John Swain»oa
&j trad ling, Jo hu Bartlett I^itmee^
Featon, Michael ...'30 Apr, 5»
Brown, Jobn^^".... ....,„., ajMar. 67
Ballard, James Ritchie
Moi^de, John Forhea
Cherry, Henry Aakew
M'Laughlin^ William Thomas .
anford, Charlcfl Henry
jbaut, CUflordGiiboorel ......
LanD, George Howard Moore
9 Feb. 70
a I May 58
30 Dec. 64
9 Jan. 63
It Feb. 63
sJnly 58
10 Mar. 64
atokos, AllVed , ^a? July
Shields, George ,
BromfSL'ld, James'^*.,.. ...I
Orange, John Edward .-
Drjwdali Ayliner Peter Oerald
Manaerj^h, Wihnadorf tifeorge..
Webb, Fraaoia Edwani^^ *......,..
Webster, Henry Fraacia George
Baskenriile, Edw. Reg. M^niors
^ - 5S
4 Dec. 79
15 Nov. 74
4 Feb. fi^
ao July 63
B Fab. 56
«S May s;
10 Aug. 55
2 July 61
16 Apr. 7S;HAlirait, N. &,
3 Jmieja Sa Foot-
u Juno 78 London.
22 June 7a' I West India Hegt.
I July 78 37 Foot,
1 July 7a
8 July 78
9 Aug. 78
10 Aug. 78
15 Aug. 78
30 Aug. 7B
3 Bept.7B
a Sept. 78
a Sept. 78
6 Sept. 78
36 Sept. 78
18 Sept. 78
aoSept.7B
aS Sept. 78
aS Sept. 78
1 Oct. 78
4 Oct. ~
9 Oct,
34 Oct.
36 Oct.
a6 Oct.
28 Oct.
39 Oct.
joOct. 78
6 Nov, 78
8 Nov. 78
9 Nov. 78
30 Nov. 7B
27 Nov. 78
3 Dec. tE
43 FooU
qt Foot.
85 Foot.
64 Foot.
Devonport,
77 Fooi.
4^ Foot.
57 Foot,
(ieylon.
76 Fool
108 Foot.
3 Foot.
17 Foot-
■ Foot.
97 Foot,
*4 Foot*
Woolivich.
oFoot.
E9Htiasan*
78
78
78 ,
78 ^ Foot
e4 Foot.
50 Foot,
94 Foot.
46 Foot.
{04 Foot,
98 Foot.
4 1 Foot.
Cork.
Foot.
4 Foot.
Dec. 78 Portamontb.
^ Dec. 78, Hide Brigade.
17 Doe. 78'4S Foot.
24 Dec. 78
28 Dec. 78 York.
5 Jan. 79 71 Foot.
6 Jan. 79
18 Jan« j,^
34 Jan. 79
37 Jan. 79
aS Jan. 79
aS Jan, 79
30 Jan. 79
I Feb. 79
I Feb. 79
3 Feb. 79 '96 Foot.
4 Feb. 79 38 Foot,
*Z E^**' 79'4(> Foot.
,5S Foot.
21 Foot.
Bitle Brigade,
ax HuRaars.
Gape qC Qood Hope,
a Dragoon Goarda,
Bover,
37 Foot.
17 Lanccra.
Gibrallar.
18 Foot.
4 HusBars.
tTi Foot,
tSFeh. 79
23 Feb. 79
15 Mar. 751
IS Mar. 79
aa Mar. 79
19 May 70! Malta.
33 May 79 London,
a6 May 79147 Foot.
11 June 79]
19 June 79" r a Foot.
93 June 79 Edinhiirgh,
34 Juno 79'"ro3 Foot.
34 June 79,35 Foot.
" June 79I95 Foot,
If July 79
3t July 79
M July 79
China.
19 Foot.
109 Foot
NottjWm. Caudahar Jas. l^arrer t6 Ifay 65 afr July JJ i_
J .. ^ T, 4 -r^^^*^?r7'^^H®* ■S'^i'V*. Yellow Velvet.'
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VOSMSB
coinuauov.
Clerk K. B. Dep.
Clerk R. E. Dep.
ASSISTANT PAYMASTERS „ .
IN THE ARMY mbsicom-
(te be abtorhed imto the Army Fay ^^^^^T'* I
Department). |
Ridgway, Albert Bnitton x6 Apr. 59
'Armstrong, Edward James ao June 6x
Long, Robert L
Addis, J. E
Campbell, Charles
Hamley, Francis Gilbert '
Harrison, William Hart '
Thompson, Harry Langhome...
Qleig, Arthur
Burgess, Henry William Kaye... ..!...
Weilesloy, Gerald Valerian '
Long, James Thomas Kirkwood
Syms, Herbert Angnstna I
Beardmore, C. F. H.<" ... i
A.88IBT.PA.T-
MjL8»B. j
6 May 7a
X3 May 72
22 Sept. 73
aa Sept. 73
22 Sept. 73
aa Sept. 73
a July 74
XO July 74
ax Nov. 74
X Apr. 75
9 Jaly 75
xs Feb. 76
xo May 77
a8 Sept. 77
BBGIiaurT OB
BTA.TIOV.
London.
Dublin.
Cape of Good Hope.
DevoDport.
Bermuda.
Special Employ.
Devonport.
Cape of Good Hope.
Barbadoes.
Gibraltar.
X07 Foot.
Digitized by
Google
Army Pay Department.
474
voKinx
coxMissior.
Lieat. 45 Foot....
Lieut. 78 Foot....
Qr. Mr. 90 Foot .
Bt. Major 90 Foot i
I PAYMASTERS
serving nndor rormor Royal
Warrants
(with iht hoH. rank qf Major).
'. Roche, Caaarles Boyse .,
. Hewson, John Mills
. Williama, SamueP"
de Crespiffny, G. Blicke Cham- \
^ I pion, St.Lt.Col. 26 Dto. 59... J
Qr. Mr. 14 Foot lO'Oonnor, Joha"»
Qr. Mr. 34 Foot Rowan, Terence"*
Lieat.I«ndrr.CorpB ' Bridge, James
Paymr. Land Tr.C.|Willan8, Oh6
Lieat.MaltaFen.Art iMontanaro, Henry
Lient Indian Army. Davidson, Alexander
Lieat^ 86 Foot iMahon, Maurice Hartland.
Pay. Dublin. Co.Mil. I Leet, George Knox"i
Pafmr. 74 Foot Sheehy, Roger"* .
Paymr. 3 W. L Regt. ~ "
Paymr. ttoyal Art...
Lieut. Royal Art.
Gapt. Berks MiUtia
Lieut 3 Foot
. Browning, William Henry ...
. Thompson, John Baylis
. Piers, Clandins Bachanan
Wheble. William Francis
. Daniel, Samuel
Psymr. a W. I. Regt. ' Mansergh, John Craven
Gapt. 17 Lancers ...: Macartney, John^**
Capt. Indian Army. Loder, Charles^**
Lieat.5BengalBu.B.lButtanshaw, William Heniy
Oapt. 3 Dragoons . . . ' Forlong, Robert Stein
Pay. Lane. Art. Mil. Dawes, Christopher Myers ...
CapL 4 Hassara..
Capt. 52 Foot
Lieut. II Foot
Qr. Mr. 15 Dep.Batt.
raymaster
' {WUh rank of Captain.)
MoFarlan, John Warden
Murphy, Stephen^ ,
Jauncey, Alexander Sidney G.
Connor, John'**
lago, John Robert
TIRVI cox-
MISBXOK.
18 Jan. 38
38 Mar. 42
18 Apr. 45
29 Jan. ^6
II Mar. 53
28 Apr. 54
23 Nov. 55
5 Apr. 56
14 Feb. 47
19 July 56
MA-SISB.
18 Dec. 54
13 May 59
14 June 59
24 June 59
19 Deo. 48
19 Jan. 53
25 Feb. 62
27 Sept. 3^
5 Mar. 49
30 Nov. 38
28 Sept. 47
23 May 53
X Apr. 55
XAKK OF
ICIJOB.
I Jan.
z Jan.
23 May
I Apr.
Bsounzn ob
BTATIOir.
3 Nov. 57 '* ^^r.
16 Sept. 59 16 Sept.
24 Oct. 56 23 Nov.
5 Apr. 56, 5 Apr.
29 July 63 29 July
12 Aug.
8 Mar.
2 July
21 Nov. a8
I Oct. 57
8 Jan. 47
2 Nov. 55
12 Aug. 62
8 Mar. 58
3 July 58 2 Juiy
13 May S9;»3May
14 June 59 Z4 June
34 June 59 24 Ju&o
26 Apr. 60 96 Apr.
18 May 60 18 May
30 Jan. 57 17 June
35 Feb. 62 25 Feb.
16 May 62 16 May
12 Aug. 6^ 12 Jan.
23 June 63 23 June
10 July 63 10 July
30 Aug. 64 30 Aug.
60 Cavalry Depot.
60 54 Foot.
63|R. Art., Sheffield.
65 Army Services,
68
3 Brigade Depot.
26 Foot
41 Brigade Depot
Malta Fencible Art,
105 Foot
73 49 and 50 Brig. Dop,
73 23 Foot
15 Hussars.
R. £ng., Chatham.
R. Artillery^ Dover.
31 Brigade Depot.
7 Dragoon Guards.
51-4 Brigade Depots.
R.Art» Dublin.
4 Dragoon Guards.
20 Hussars.
16 Lancers.
35 Foot.
9 Brigade Depot.
l^r.''-
16 Oct. 66 9 Lancers.
8 May 67
X Feb. 68
X5 Apr. 71
I Mar. 78
10 Hussars.
13 Lancers.
87 Foot.
London Beomiting Diet.
War Services.
1 Major Travers served with the 31st Regiment in the Crimea from 32nd May 1855, including the siege and tiall of
Sebastopol, and attacks of the z8th June and 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Tnrkiah Medal).
' Mi^or Duberly served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 8th Hussars, including the battles of Alma,
Balaklava, Inkerman, and Tchomaya, aflUrs of Bnlganak and M'Kenzie's Farm, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal
with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served in Rajpootana and Central India in 1856-59, including the capture
of Kotah, reocoupation of Chundaree, battle of Kotah ke Serai, capture of Gwalior, actions of Koondrye and
Boordah (Medal with Clasp).
* Miy'or Bernard served m the Crimea with the 82nd Regiment from the 3nd September X855, including the siege
and Call of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
* UaioT H'CUntock has received the Medal for the Kaffir war of 1851-52. He was in Commissariat charge of a
strong force which marched from Natal to the Orange River Sovereignty to the assistance of the troops at Bloem-
fontein against the Basuto chief Moshesh, from Aug. 1851 to July 1853.
' Major Hall served with the Z4th Regiment in the Crimea fh>m the 14 Jan. 1855, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
7 M^or Large served with the Rifle Brigade in the Kaffir war of 1853-53 (Medal); also throughout the Bastem
campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Abna and Inkerman, siege and rail of Sebastopol (Medal witil three
Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
* Major Forster served with the 5th Fusiliers in the Indian mutiny campaign, and was present at the capture of
Lucknow and subsequent operations (Medal with Clasp).
' Major Robert Scott served with the 89th Regiment in the Crimea from z5th Deo. 1854, Including the siege and
fiJl of Sebastopol, and attacks of the i8th June and 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
1^ M^jor Nowlan served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 50th Regiment, including the battles of Alma
and Inkerman. siege and fkll of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
" Major Wethered served in the Crimean campaign of 1854 with the 95th Regiment, including the battle of Alma
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
^* M«or Leigh served as Brigade Major to the force under Colonel O'Connor, Governor of the Gambia, which
stormed and destroyed the strongly stockaded Mandingo town of Sabajee on the xst June 1853.
" Major Lnkin served with the X7th Foot at the siege of Sebastopol from Dec. 1854 to June 1855 (Medal with
Clasp, and Turkish^Medal). Servedjvith^e 3ndJ)ragoon^Guards in^the Indiuioam^aign of X858-9, including the
the Jhelum mutineers on the
siege and capture of Lucknow and Trans-Gogra affairs at Bongaon (Medal with Clasp).
M Major ^reatfeild served with a Detachment of the a4th Regiment at the defeat of T
7th July 1857, <^cL was severely wounded in both legs, right leg amputated (Medal).
^ Major Burke served with the 55th Regiment in China (Medal), and was present at the taking of Amoy, the
second capture of Chusan, occupation of Ningpo, repulse of the night attack on Chinhae, expedition to Yon* You up
the Ningpo river, taking of Chapoo, and operations in the Woosung and Yang-tse-Kimg rivers. Served the
Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and flail of Sebastopol, repulse ef
the sortie of 36th October, and assault of the Redan on 8th September (Medal with throe Clasps, 5th Glass of the
MedJidie, and Turkish Medal). Served on the Bhootan erpedition in X865 (Medal with Clasp).
i7M%ior Dring served the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, and was woxmded at the battle of Feroaeshah (Medal).
Served also at the siesre of Sebastopol in 1855, including sorties of 5th and zoth May, and attack of the Redan on the
8th Sept.— wounded (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
ts A^or James Scott served with the 55th Regt in China, and was present at the capture of Amoy, second capture
of Chusan, and repulse of the night attack on Chinhae (Medal). Served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including
thebattlesof Alma and Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol, repulse of the sortie on 36th Oct. 1854, and attack on the
Quarries on 7th Jnne— wounded, and mentioned in despatches (Medal with three Clasps, Sardinian and Turkish
Me<lal8).
» MiqorBIurton served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inker-
man, siege and fiall of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Also the China campaign of z86o
(Medal wltli Clasp for Pekin). ^ ^ ^^ ^^ "^^
Digitized by ^^jOOV IC
275 ^'Tvny Pay DepaHment—Wa^ Services.
"Major Thompgon Beryedwith the 53rd Regiment in the Indian campaign of x8s7-s?. iJicl'^di^B *^ relief nf
Lucknow by Lord Clyde, battle of Gawnpore on 6th Dec. and pnrsuit of the Gwalior Contmgent to Mm.
Ghat, action of Khodagnnge and entry into Fnttehghnr, siege and capture of Lncknow, and passage of tic
Goflrra at fVzabad on 35th Nov. (Medal with two Clasp). * « ^
" Major Fereday served with the Land Transport Corps in the Crimea subsequent to the fall of Bemstopol, inn
the loth November 1855 to the 12th Angast 1866. Served with the 68th Light InfiEmtry in the New Zeaiand war c,
1864-66 (Medal).
» Major Wastell served with the 6th Regt. in the Kaffir war of 1846-47 ; also thronghont that of 1850-53 (Medr ',
including the operatic as in the Fish river, Amatolas, and both the Trans-Kei expeditions. Served in the Indi*!.
Mutiny campaign in 1858. Also in the Hasara campaign of 1868 (Medal with Clasp).
■» Major George Elliott served with the 7th Hussars in the Indian campaign from Fob. 1858 to Marcu 1859 and ^. 'j
present at the repulse of the enemy's attack on the Alumbagh, siege and capture of Lucknow, affair of Barree, %iA
action of Nawabgunge, occupation of Fyzabad, passage of the Goomtee at Sultanpore, throughout the Byswami
campaign, including the afikirs of Kandoo Nuddee and Hyderghur, also the Trans-Gogra campaign, including ir.
afbir near Churda and pursuit, taking the Fort of Meejeedia, attack on Bankee and pnrsuit to the Raptee» adrsLc.^
into Nepaul and affkir at Sitkaghat (Medal with Clasp) . * « ,„ .
*♦ Major Anderson landed in the Crimea in 1855, and served with the 71st Highlanders atthesiefeof SebastnjT,
and ezpeditipn to Kertch (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also m the Central India campai^. it
1858, induAg the actions of Koonoh, Caporee, and Growlowlee, capture of Calpee, action of Morar* and capture ct
Gwalior (Medal with Clasp) .
*• Major Simpson served with the 6sth Regiment in the New Zealand war in 1863-65 (Medal).
f Major Morris served with the 95th Regiment in 1858 at the siege and capture of Kotah, batUe of KoU kc
Berai, general action resnlung in the capture of Gwalior (Medal with Clasp).
M Mi^or Morrison served the Eastern campaign from Nov. 1854, including the siege and &11 of SabastopcA
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
** Major Cnrrie was present during the mutiny at Allahabad on 6th June 1857, and subsequently aerred in tie
Fort of Allahabad (Medal) .
*> Major Anderson served with the 87th Fusihers in the Indian Mutiny operations in 1857-58 (Medal).
SI Major Baird landed in the Crimea with the /ist Highlanders on the 7th Feb. 1855,^ and served at the si^ge f. '
fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal)
» Major Joyner served with the 93rd Highlanders throughout the Crimean campaign of 1854-55, including thr
battles of Alma and Balaklava, expedition to Kertch and Yenikale, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and aaaaolts of a-.
x8th June and 8th September (Medal with three Clasps, Turkish Medal, and French War Medal). Served alsc. .
the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior Oontangcii
of Cawnpore, and pursuit to Scraighat, affair of Kalee Nuddee, sie^e of Lucknow, aflkir of Allegnnge, ba&:s
at Bareilly, actions of Pusgaon, Russulpore, and Mithewlie (Medal with two Clasps).
"* Major Samwell served as Brigade Major of the Hyderabad Contingent Field Force in the supmeaaion of ih.
mutiny in Malwa and Central India in 1857-58. and received a dangerous gunshot woimd in the skbdomen wti^r
charging the rebels' guns at Rawal— the ball and part of his watch-chain have not been extracted (meootioBed la
despatches. Medal with Clasp) . Accompanied the 43nd Highlanders to the Gold Coast (Ashanti Medal).
** Mi^or Manning served with the Bufisi n the Gwalior campaign, including the battle of Punniar (BroBBe Stan.
Also in the Crimean campaign from April 1855, including the siege andf^ of Sebastopol, the taking of the Qnair.tr:'.
altack of the Redan on 18U1 June, and assault of the Redan on 8th' September (Medal withOlaap, and Trnkt-i
Medal, and was recommended for the Medal and annuity for distinguished service in the Trenches).
» Major Bailey served with the 13th Light Infantry throughout the campaigns in AfTghanistan of i838r-4a, ts4
was present at the storm and capture of Ghuznee (Medal), assault and capture ofthe town and Fort of Tootn;-
durrah, storm of Jhoolghur, night attack of Baboo Koosh Ghur, destruction of Khandurrah, storming of tit
Khoord Cabool Pass, anair of Tezeen, forcing the Jugdulluck Pass, reduction of the Fort of Kamoo Kh&i:.
heroic defence of Jellalabad, and sorties of 14th Nov. and ist Dec. 1841, i ith March and ist April, general action tr :
defeat of Akbar Khan on the 7th April, 1842 (Medal) ; storming of the Heights of Jugdulluck, action of Teseen. ii <
recapture of Cabool (Medal). Served with the Ba£% throughout the operations in ttie Malay Peninsola in 1875-7^.
including the actions of the 4th, 14th, and 20th January.
** Major Cattell served in New Zealand in the Walkato campaign (Medal).
*7 MaioT Richardson served with the 2nd Bengal European Fusiliers the Pui^'aub campaign of 1848-49, indadis;
the battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Also at the siege and capture of Delia is
1857 (Medal with Clasp, and promoted to an Unattached Ensigncy for service in the field).
" Major Potter served in the Ashanti war under Sir Garnet Wolseley (promoted Paymaster, Medal).
^ Major Skriae served with the 78th Highlanders in the Persian war in 1857, including the expedition to B^sx-
joon , the night attack and battl e of Kooshab, and bombardment of Mohumrah (Medal with Clasp) . Served in Beng&^
with Uavclock's Column from its first taking the field in 1857, including the actions of Futtehpore, Aonng, Psmmii
Nuddee, Cawnpore, Onao, Busecrutgunge (first and second), Bithoor, and the several actions leading to and endiDsr tE>
the relief of the Residency of Lucknow and the subsequent defence ; with Outram's Force at the Alumbagh. incladirz
the repulse of the numerous attacks on that position, and in the operations ending in the final capture of Luekst-w:
the Rohilcund campaign in 1858 and capture of BareUly (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service for LuckBo«^.>-
** Sir Henry Nightingale served throughout the Burmese war of 1852 in H.M.S. Fox (Medal with Clasp for Pp?n)
*» Major Banbury served in the campaign 0/ 1842 in Affghanistan (Medal) , including the forcing of ihe KhyNr,
Jugdulluck, and Tezeen Posses ; actions of Mamookhail, Tezeen, and Huft Kotul ; attack and captare of IstokliiT.
The SutlQJ campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, and Sobraon (Medal ud i*'*
Clasps). The Crimean campaign from 27th Nov. 1854 to 13th April 1855, including siege of Seba«<^l
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) .
** Major Forater served the campaign of z86o in China with the Buffs (Medal with Clasp for the Taku Forts}.
^ Major Ewiuf^ served throughout the campaign of i860 in the north of China (Medal). Also during the opentkis»
against the Taepmgs in the vicinity of Shanghai in 1862, resulting in the taking of the stockade of Naluian, capvcre
b3' escalade of the walled cities of Kahding, Tsingpoo, and Tsolin, and the fortified town of Nahjow.
^ Major Huddlestone served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alms ssd
Balaklava, siege and fall of Sbeastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turlcish Medal).
*7 Major Harvey served with the Rifie Brigade in the Eastern campaign, including the battles of Alma s£d
Inkerman,1Lnd siege of Sebastopol, until June 1855 (Medal with three Clasps, the Medal for Distinguished Oondse:
in the Field " for gallant conduct in rendering assistance to the wounded under fire at the battles of Alma vjA
Inkerman," and Turkish Medal). Served durmg the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the siege and cspw»
of Lucknow, battle of Nawabgunge, operations on the banks of the Ramgunge, and capture of Fort Oomans
(Medal with Clasp). Served in the second phase of the Ashanti war in 1874 (Medal).
*■ Major Rippon served in the Eastern campaign from February 1855, and has the Crimean and Tnrkiah Medals.
*^ Major Wolfe has received the Kaflir War Medal.
s^ Major Lennox served in the Burmese war of 1852-53 (Medal).
" Major Campbell served with the 95th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including ^
battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol. and sortie on the 26th October (Medal with three Clasps, ss^
Turkish Medal). Served in 1858 at the siege and capture of Kotah, battle of Kota ke Serai, general action resaliiJ?
in the capture of Gwalior (Medal with Clasp).
»* Msgor A. Richaixlson ser\'ed throughout the Eastern campaign of 1S5 » -55 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish ¥«'-«''
" Captain Craig served in the Ea}?teni campHiprn of 1854-55, including? the battles of Alma and Inkerman. »r^-'
and fall of Seluistopol. sortie of 26th Oct., and as a volunteer with the spiking party on the 8th September (Uc-ii
with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal}.
»7 Captain Garden served with the 77th Regiment in the Crimean campaign from Dec. 1854 to 96th March ^'^Ih
including the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
M Captain Feilden served in the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-58 with the 42nd Highlander*, includiur ti*
actions at Cawnpore (6th Deo. 1857), Seraighat, Kudygunge, and Shumsabad, siege and fall of Luclmpw, and &»-< &-
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of the Siaitimere and Banks' Bungalow (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 8th Pnnjanb Begiment the oampaijot
of i860 in China, including the action of Sioho, taking of Tangku, and capture of the Taku Forta (Medal with
Clasp).
^' Captain Thomson served during the Indian mutiny of 1857-58, and was present at the disarming of four
CompaDies of the 37th Bombay Native I nfantry at Rutnagherry on the i ith August 1857. Served with the Central
India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose, and was present at the storm and capture of the Hill Fort of Chandeiree»
stotre, storm and capture of the town and fortress of Jhansi, action of Koonch, various actions before Calpee from
i<;th to 3ist May 1858. battle of Gowlowlee, capture of the city andFortof Calpee, battle of Morar, and recapture
of the town and fortress of Gwalior (Medal with Clasp).
» Captain Boberts served as a Captain in the 4th Regiment throughout the Abyssinian campaign, and was dan-
<;erously wounded— gun-shot ^ound of left elbow-joint— at Arogee, in which action he commanded two Companies of
the 4th King's Own. being the Baggage Guard (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
*^ Captain G. A. Bliott served with the 33rd Regiment in the Crimea subsequently to the fall of Sebastopol,rrom
the 37th December 1855 to the end of the campaign (Crimean and Turkish Medals).
*" Captains T. Timbrell and James White served in the New Zealand war in 1864-66 (Medal).
*■ Captain Marvin served in the New Zealand wars of 1860-61 and 1863-64 and was present at Waitara and
Pakahinahina (Medal).
** Captain G. W. Smith served in the zst West India Regiment in the Ashanti War of 1873-74 (Medal). ^
*7 Captain J. Grant Blliott was present at the captmre of the Kings and Chiefs of Pram Pram and Ningo m Oct. 1867
(mentioned in despatches) . Also present as Bnglish Commissioner at the storming and capture of the Forts of Com-
mendah. Western Africa, in Feb. x868 (mentioned in despatches) .
** Captain Briggs served in the 9th Regiment in the Crimea from 39th November 1854, including the siege and fall
of Scbastopol and assault of the Batteries on the i8th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
'' Capuiin Bacon served with the 63nd Regiment in the Crimean campaign from the z3thNov. 1854, includin?the
siege and fiall of Sebastopol, attack on the Quarries on the 8th June, and assaults of the Redan on the i8th June
and 8th Sept. (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
'* Captain Morris served at the Head Quarters Camp before Sebastopol ftrom April 1864 to July 1856, and has
the Crimean and Turkish Medals.
7« Major M*Nair served with the 79th Highlanders in the Crimea from the z6th August 1855, including the
siege aud&U of Sebastopol and assault of t»ie 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served
also in the lodian campaign of 1858-59, including the siege and capture of Lucknow, attack on the Fort of RooyaM,
actions of Allygunge, Bareilly, and Sha^ehanpore, capture of Forts Bunnior and Mahomdie, passage of the
Gogra at Fysabad, capture of Rampore Kussia, and subsequent operations in Oude across the Goomtee and
Kaptee rivers (Medal with Clasp).
'* Captain Boyle served in the Abyssinian campaign in z868 in command of a Division of the Transport Traia
(mentioned in despatches for the " extent and value cf his assistance," Medal).
'* c:aptain Haynes served with the 93rd Hi^rhlanders in the Indian campaign of 1857-59, includinff the
relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, battle of Cawnpure on 6th Dec. 1857, pursuit to Seraighat, action of Knalee
Nuddee, occupation of Futtehghur, siege and capture of Lucknow, including the storming of the Begum Kotee;
Kohilcund campaign and attack on the Fort of Rooyeah, action of Allvgnnge, and battle of Bareilly ; Oude cam-
paign and actions of Pusgawn. Russulpore, and capture of the Fort 01 Mithowlie (Medal with two Clasps). Also
m the Bosofkai campaign of 1863-64 and at the Umboyla Pass under Sir John Garvock (Medal with Clasp).
~7 Captain Spiller commanded a Company of the 65th Regiment during the war of 1863-65 in New Zealand, and
was present at the attack on the working party at Williamson's Clearing, relief of Pokeno Piquet (mentioned in
despatches), storming and capture of Pah at Rangianhia, actions at Etangiani and Huirini, and attack and capture
of Pah at Orakau (Medal).
~* Captain Barr served with the 53rd Regiment in the Indian campaign of 185S-59, including the passage of
the Goomtee and occupation of Sultanpore, passage of the Gogra at Fyzabad on 35th November, action of
Toolaeporo, and minor affairs (Medal).
^ Captain Beaumont served as Aide de Camp to General Turner during the operations in [Bhootan in 2865-66
(Medal with Clasp).
*i Captain Bell served with the Bombay Column of the Goa Field Force against the Dessai rebels f^om Feb. to
Jane 1858. including several skirmishes (Medal).
^ Captain Hill served as a Midshipman in the Indian Navy in the Burmese war in 1853 (Medal with Clasp for
regu).
*» Captain Bateman was attached to the Royal Axtillexy during the operations against the Taepings in the vicinity
of Shanghai from April to Oct. 1863, resulting in the taking of the stockade at Nanhsiang, capture by escalade of
the wailed cities of Khadin, Tsinpoo, and Tsolin, the fortified town of Nsiow, aiDur at Nanhsiang, and second capture
c t' IChadin. Also served as Assistant Engineer on the survey of the 30 nme circuit round Shanghai, under Lt. Colonel
C G. Gordon, from 37th Dec. 1863 to snd Feb. 1861.
** Captain Richmond accompanied Sir Garnet Wolseley to the Gk)ld Coast in September 1873 on special service,
and aerved throughout the Asnanti war of 1873-74. Commanded the advanced guard of Houssas at the action of
Kftsaman, and a company of Wood's Regiment at the reconnaissance in force of the 37th November (twice men-
tioned in despatches, promoted to an Unattached Company, Medal with Clasp).
** Captain Roberts served in the campaign of x86o in the north of China (Medal).
"7 Captain Wade served with the 36th Cameronians in the Abyssinian campaign in x868 (Medal).
•* Captain Bell served with the 14th Regiment in the Crimea subsequent to the ftkll of Sebastopol, lh>m the
tstix September 1855 ^ the 30th May 1856. Served in the zst West India Begiment in the Ashanti war in 1873-74
Medal with Clasp).
•< Captain Longley served with the 43rd Light Infantry in the New Zealand war of 1864-66, was present at the
kctiona of Maketu and Te Ranga, and served with the expeditions in the province of Taranaki (mentioned in
te«patches, Medal).
•s Captain Haldane served with the Queen's Royals throughout the campaign of x86o in North C?hina, including
be talcing of Tangku, actions of the x8th and 3xst September, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
** Captain Burge served as Aide de Camp to Colonel Grahieim at the assault and capture of Canton on the s9th
^ec. X 857 ; accompanied the Force to the Peiho in June ; was also present at the assault and capture of Namtow on
Ith Auk. 1858 (Medal with Clasp)^
*^ Captain Turner served with the 50th Begiment in New Zealand trom the 15th Nov. X863 to x866, and was pre-
>iit at the assault and capture of Bangiawhia, repulse of the enemy's attack on the camp atNukumaru, and the
fffetir of Kakamarea (Medal).
•« Captain Lan^ford served in the Hazara Campaign in z868, including the expedition against the tribes on the
litclc aCoontain (Medal with Clasp).
•s Captain Yander Metden served in the New Zealand war in 1863 (Medal). Served throughout the second phase
' the Asbanti war from the 17th December 1873, employed in the Transport Service, mcluding the battle of
moaf ul. battle of Ordahsn, ami capture of Coomassie (Medal with Clasp).
lao Captain Booth served with the toth Regmient in the Perak Expedition in X875. Commanded the force in the
^fiaalt on the Malay Stockade of Passir Sals, and was severely wounded.
lot Captain Stoker served in the Abhanti war in X873-74, including the repulse of the Ashanti army at Abrakrampa
irinir the 5th and 6th November 1873 (Medal).
1 tts Captain R. Simpson served throughout the Abyssinian campaign, and was yiresent at the action of Arogee
irl capture of Magdala (Medal).
xo« Major Samuel S.Wood served with the 93rd Highlanders in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the
lief ox Lucknow by Lord Clyde (severely wounded), battle of Cawnpore on othDec. 1857, siege and capture
' LiQC^now. attack on the Fort of Rewah, action of Alligunge, and capture of Bareilly (Medal with two Clasps).
io» Oi^frtain Gains served on the North- West Frontier during the Indian mutiny in 1857-59 (Medal).
loa Major Balders served with the King's Dragoon Guards in the Zulu war of 1879.
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^ Oftfilain Ward served in the Ashanti war of 1873-4, indadingr the defence of Fommawh (Medal with CUsp).
110 Captain John Brown served with the 17th Lancers throughout the Eastern caropaiffn of 185^-55, inclndiogthe
ftlhdi* of Bolganak and M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Alma, Balaklava (severely wounded and horse kiliedi, and
Tdhevnaya, siege and fiUl of Sebastopol (MediU. with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served in tbe camp&i^
te Otntral India in 1858-39. and was present at the action of Burode (Medal.)
^" 0^>tein Bromfleld served in New Zealand during General Chute's campaign of 1866 (Medal).
>** CSaptain Webb commanded the Ladder Partv at the assault of Bey t on 6th October, and served with ihi
Okamundel Field Force in the operations before Dwarka till zith Nov. 1859.
u* Mr. 0. F. H. Beaidmore served in the Ashanti war of 1873-4, including the action of KfinninnTi and btttle cf
▲xBoaAil (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Has received the Bronse Medal of the Boy«l HmnaEe
Society for saving the life of a native Coolie flrom drowning daring the Ashanti campaign in 1873.
>>7 Mi^r Williams served with the 90th Light Infantry throughout the Kaffir war of 1846-47 (Medal) . In the Qr>
mean campaign fh)m 5th Dec. 185^. including the siege and tall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
Medal). £1 the Indian campaign m 1857-58, including Uie actions at Cawnpore in Dec., and subsequently at the
IkU of Lncknow (Medal with Clasp).
lu Major O'Connor served with the Z4th Regt. in the Crimea from x9th Jan. 1855, including the aief;^ and Ikll of
Sebastopol, and aaeault of the x8th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
11* Mijdl Bowan served with the 34th Regiment in the Crimea from the oth Dec. 1855, including the aieffe and &I
of Sebastopol (Medal with Chisp, and Turkish Medal). Also in the Indian campaigns in 1857-50, incTndirg t^
actions at Cawnpore on 26th 27th and 28th Nov. 1857. capture of Meeangunge, siege and capture or Lucknow, rt'jef
of Aaimghur, and Brigade Quarter Master to Colonel Kelly's Force engaged in the operations on the Nepaul FrQ=>
tier, and present at the defeat of the rebels at Bootwul (Medal with Clasp).
1'^ Major Leet embarked for the Gold Coast wiih the 2nd battalion a^ Fusiliers in 1873 (Ashanti Mednl).
iM Miyor Sheehy served with the Z5th Hussars in the Candahar Column in the Afghan war of 1878-79, inchdiiiA
the advance to Khelat-i-Ghilzai.
^** M^jor Macartney, late a Captain in the zTth Lancers, was present with a Squadron of tiie xsth Ijisrht Dnir'x:^}
at Kumool and in the action of 2iorapore, 18th Oct. 1839. Served with the X7th Lancers in the Crimea llrozn the :xH'b
June to Z4th July and ftrom Sept. to Nov. 1855, including the siege of Sebastopol and battle of the Tchemaya (M«eal
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) .
^** Major Loder was present with the nth Light Dragoons at the siege and capture of Bhurtpore in 1826 \\l^iu
with Clasp). Served with the 9th Bengal Cavalry throughout the campaign in 8ind in 1843, including the b*ak«
of kieeanee and Hvderabad (Medal). Served with the ist Bengal Cavalry in the SutJej campaign in x&«6, and«M
present at the battle of Aliwal (Medal). Also in the Pnnjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the action of Rue*
nagger, battles of Chillianwallah and Go'jerat, and subsequent pursuit of the Sikhs and Afigbana (Ifedal ^vJt
two Clasps).
^*7 Captidn Murphy served in the S2nd Light Infantry with the Pui^aub Movable Column during the lodiu
mutixiy m X8S7-58 (Medal).
U> (3aptain Connor served with the 2and Regiment the campaign of 1842-43 in Sind, including the baUies ^
Meanee and Hyderabad Medal). Also the campaign of 1844-45 in tlie Southern Mahratta country, ineludinsr tJM
taking of Pnnellaand Pownghur. Served with the 82nd Regiment in the Indian campaign of 1857-58. indat!::^
Wind[ham*8 operations at Cawnpore, defeat there ot the Gwauor Contingent, destruction of Fort Tuteha, action ca
Kala Nnddee, ooonpation of Furmckabad, defence of the Jail and aubaequent operationaat Shat^ebanpore {Mtd^li.
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DiSBCTOB QxKSBi.L, raukinff with Majt^ QtntraU,
Muir, 58r William More, MD. KCB.^ Honorary Phgtieian to the Queen ; Director General, i AprU 74; ^S^ aa Not.
42; Surg. 34 Feb. 54; D.I.Oen. 31 Dec. 58 ; Surgeon General, 15 Feb. 6x. London.
SuBGXOXS GsMBEAL, rank as Mqjor Generals.
lanes. John Harrie Ker, CB» Honorary Surgeon to the Queen; A.8. 8 Apr. 4a ; Swrg, 11 Mar. 53 J J>J.<^«n. 31 Dec. 58;
Surgeon General, 34 July 72. . ^ , » t 1 i: t^ ic /a*-
Gordon, Charles Alexander, UD.CB.^^ Honorary Fhysieian to the Queen; A.8. 8 June 41 ; Surg. 10 July 46; V.S.&en.
II May 60; Surgeon General, 1 April 74. Portsmouth. ^r^ c n liTo, a
Gordon. Huntley George, MD. A.S. 31 Dec. 41 ; Surg. 2a Apr. 53 ; Surg. Mqjor, 31 Dec. 61 ; V.S.Gen. 9 Mar. 07 j
Surgeon General, a8 Apr. 76. Gibraltar. ^ ^ „ r, -ar a
Massy, Hampden Hugh, MD. Ci.'o A.S. aa Nov. 44 ; Surg, a Mar. 54 ; Surg. Major, 32 Nov. 64 ; D.S. Gen. 9 Mar. 67 ;
Surgeon General, 98 Apr. 76. Netley. ^ « >, „ , «
Monro, William, JWD. CB.« A.S. 6 Dec. 44; Surg. 5 May 54 ; Surg. Major, 6 Dec. 64 ; D.S.Gen. 9 Mar. 67 ; Burgeon
General, 38 Apr. 76. London. ^ „ ^ _
Crawford, Thomas, MD.»*A.S. 18 Feb. 48 ; Surg. 9 Feb. 55; Burg. Major, 18 Feb. 68 ; D.S.Gen. i Feb. 70 j^ Surgeon
General, 5 Dec. 76. India. „ ^ • „ «
Mackinnon, David Reid,» A.S. la Dec. 43 ; Surg. 38 Mar. 54; Surg.Mqjor, x3 Dec. 63; D.S.Gen. 29 Nov. 71 ; Sur-
geon General, 11 Jan, 79. Aldershot. __ _^
Watt, William Godfrey," ^.5. i Mar, 44; Surg. 28 Mar. 54 ; Surg. Major, i Mar. 64; D.S.Gen. 8 May 7a ; Surgeon
General, 30 May 79. Malta. -, « r^ t
Fogo, James MacmiUan Soott,» A.S. s Mar. 44; Surg. 13 Apr. 55 ; Surg. Major, 5 Mar. 64 ; D.S.Gen. 19 June 7« J
Atmcm&cnera/, ax Aug. 79. Bombay. ^ _ ^ „
Gilbome, Kdward,** A.S. x May 45; 5ier^. 5 Nov. ss; ^ki^. Ifivc**. 28 Aug. 64; D.S.Gen. 19 Oct. 72; ff«My«m
General, 3 Nov. 79. Dublin.
Dbputt SusoBOjrs GxirBSiX, rank as
Colonels.
Thompson, John Alex. William, MD...
Shelton, GeorgeAugustus Fred. ,MB.**
"St Home, 5ir Anthony Dickson,)
rC5.» (<«iM. ra«ib 0/ Surgeon Gen.) j
Mackinnon, William Alexander, CB.^^
Woolftyes, John Andrew. MD. CB. >
Clf (?.K (local rank of Surg. General) )
Kendall, Henry, MD.*^
Fafson, Stanhope Hunter, MD.*^
Manifold, Michael Fenton*'
Smith, Alexander, MD. CB
Gilbome, Richard**
O'Leary , Thomas Connor,** MB
Furlong, John Sheldon, JfD.w
Hollowray, James Lewis, CB
Sinclair, James, MD.^
Madden, Charles Dodgson«7
Clutterbuck, James Edmund, AfD.^i ...
Auchinleck. Grahame, MD.t*
Franklyn, Edward James, lfD.7« ..
Irvine, John, MD.^
Gibbons, J ohn,'^ CB
Lamprey, Jones, MB.*^
Murray, William Sim, MB
Fraser, Archibald Henry»«
Hendley, John.8» CJB
Moffatt, John Edward»
Hassard, Henry Bolton^^
Tydd, Benjamin"
Pain, George
Bolton, Francis, MB.*^
Thomson, William Arthur, IfS
Bbigasx SiraoBOKS, rank as Lt. Colonels.
"St Reade. Herbert Taylor**
Jameson, John Lyster»*
Cunningham, John Phillips, MD
O'Nial. John
Fox, Thomas William, MB.^^
Wright, J. Coleman Homsby,lf2>. "»...
Ferguson, Johnston
OgUvy, John, Jf2>."«
Stewart, William. MD
Hanbory, James Arthur, JfB
Fraser, Duncan Alex. Campbell, MD.
Moore, Frederick William
Webb, William Marshall w
Reade, John By Cole»»
Sinclair. Edward Malcolm, IfD.iu
CattcU, WUliam»»*
Ekin, James. MB.^
Hannan, Jamesi*<>
Lundy, Edward Louis^*'
Murphy, Thomas John, MD
Guthrie, Alexander, If D.i«
Kellett, Edward Youngi»
Chappie, Robert Augustus*"
Young.Adam Graham***
Meadows, Robert Wyatt, JTD.i**
Hungerford, Richard***
Kidd; Leonard, JfB.w
rulloch, John. lfD.*«
aaward, Wallace**^
Farrant, Thomas, lfi>.*7*
ftiflteman, Ex^amLong*'*
Holland, Alexander Dudgeon, MD.^t^. . .
Peevan, Thomas**^
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3 Jan. 45
17 Mar. 48
18 Feb. 53
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39 July 53
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34 Dec. 73 York.
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1 Apr. 74 Cape of Good Hope.
7 Jan. 75 Bengal (TTmballa
30 Sept. 75 1 West Indies. [Circle) .
38 Feb. 76 j Bombay (MhowCir.)
38 Apr. 76 Bengal (Eawul Pin-
38 Apr. 76 1 Colchester. [dee).
28 Apr. 76; Bermuda.
28 Apr. 76 1 Edinburgh.
28 Apr. 76: Cape of Good Hope.
9 May 76 Belfast
38 June 76! Bangalore.
2 July 76,Lucknow.
2 July 76I Poona.
20 July 76 1 Bombay.
8 Nov. 76; London.
5 Dec. 76 1 Bengal (Meerut).
4 Mar. 77 Devonport.
36 June 77 1 Madras.
x8 Sept. 77iSecnnderabad.
27 Beo. 77 Dover.
15 Nov. 78 Dublin.
13 Feb. 79 'Bengal.
4 Mar. 79 London.
3 July 79 Chatham.
2x Aug. 79 Woolwich,
3 Nov. 79;
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Medical D^arhneni,
SiTBOXoirs Majob.
Sparrow, John***
Lofthouae, Richard Chapman, MDJ'*
Thompson, Joeeph John
Carter, Rowland Wimbomi^
Wolseley, Richard, JfD.»«»
Stenart, William RamBaym
Erskine, John Low, lfD.»»»
Kaonamara, William, MD
HoUingsworth, Thomas Smith
Marston, Jeifexy Allen, MD
Semple, Andrew, MD
Roe. William Carden«»
Slauffhter, George Monlas"^
Hnlaeberg, John Wild«»
Rooh, Sampson'io
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30 June 54
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14 July 54
28 July 54
28 July 54
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6 Oct. 54
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10 Nov. 54
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13 Dec. 54 7 Aug. 67
14 Deo. 54 4 Oct. 67
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Eallie, James, MD.'^
Coates, John, MD
Elkington, Arthur Guy»«
Ingham. William JamesM
Reid, Thomas Bas8ett»«
George, Owen William, MD
Lane, Benjamini<>*
Meane, John,lfD.w
Whylook, Watkin Sandom,lfD.»»
Skeen, William. MD
Martin. Curtifs""
Morphew, Augustus"*
WiOhs, William Beale
Skues, WilUam Mackenzie, MD.w
Cockbnm, James Balfour, if D.">
Hinde, Benjamin, MDA*^
Stanley, St. Johni»
Tippetts. Alfred Malpas^*
Clark, Thomas"!
Wright, Thomas^
Dempster, Charles Carroll***
V€ Manlev, William George Nicholas'**
Hudson, Alexander Robert. MB.^^
Burland, Benjamin, JfB.*"
Patterson, Leslie Ogilvyi"
Poppelwell, George Bell»"
Sklpton, Samuel Stacy, MDAf*
Jackson, Robert Willuun, CJBM*
Roberts, Edmund Humphrey'77
Lawrence, Henry John Hughes"'
Bamett, Oliver
Macfadin, Francis Henry
Corbett, WilUam Henry, lfD«i
Webb, Randolph*"
Johnston, Joseph, MD
Faught, John George*"
Muschamp, William Henry"^
Hopwood, Edwin James
Lithgow, Stewart Aaron, JfD."*
Becher, Emil, MD
Rose, Henry Joseph**>
Harris, William Henry«»
limes, Charles Alexander, MD.*»»
Norris, Nathaniel
Watts, Joseph***
Jessop, Charles Moore***
Robotham, John Harrison**?
Farmer, William Langford
Gore, Albert Augustus, JfD.*«»
Hinde, Gteorge Langford***
Skues, Frederick Mackenzie
Wilson, Edwin**'
Read, Qonstantine Caridi***
Ferguson, Hector
Waters, Robert, lfD.*»*
Roe, Samuel Black, ITB
Shortt, Francis John***
Veale, Henry Richard Lobb, MD.*^
Jameson, James, MD.**^
Fox, Allan Nesbitt^t
O'Brien, Thomas Butler Power***
Sherlock, Henry**'
M'Dowell, Edmund Greswold***
Bonnyman, James, MD.
Fuller, Samuel***
Robertson, Alexander Crawford, MD.**^
Baker, Francis Bramley
Lane, William Ralph
Hoysted, Thomas Norton***
Wiles, JuUu8»«
Leask, James Greig, If ^
PfoUiott, Nicholas
O'HaUoran. William***t
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2 Apr. 50
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27 May 53
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29 Sept. 55
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Dublin.
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Canteztuzy.
ScotoOnards.
Morar.
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Grenadier Guards.
Clonmel.
Calcutta.
x Life Gnards.
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Bengal.
Cape of Good Hope.
Bengal.
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Madras.
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Dublin.
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York.
nbav.
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Cape of Good Hope.
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Mt[£a8.
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Chester.
Bengal
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Woolwich.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Bombay.
Gibraltar.
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Kerr, Benjamin Oowan, MD
Grant, MftTimiHan, MD»^
BradshAw, Alexander Fred.*"
Parr, Jamee...
Baker, James Bowy©****
O'Learr, Eugene Francis, MD
Lewer, Robert, If D.»»
M'Grath, Edmund
Browne, Charles Henry***
Radd, Thomas, MD»f
Smith, Philip Broke, MD
Landale, James, lf2>
Oliver, William Silver, lf2?.««
Beath, John Henry, lfD.««
Aahton, William, MB*^
Whitla, George -
Herbert, Heniy Garden, MD
Clifton, Robert Walter"*
Hodgson, Decimns F. de, MDJ^,..
Wade. Frederick William
Mackinnon, Charles*"
Good, Jamea^
Whittaker, John Henderson ,
Patenon, Henry Foljambe, MD.
ThomhiU, Thos. Allen, lfi»»
Wallace, John
Inkson, James, Jfi)."*
Grant, John Gordon
Murray, Daniel, MD ,
Warren, John
Tanner, William"^ ,
Giraad, Byng Thomas,*** MD
Sly, William**>
Symons, John TrehaneMay, MD....
Qoinlan, Michael
Don, William Gerard,«»» MD
Boyd, William Cathcart
Comyn, John Sarsfleld, MB.
Jay, William
Bennett, Thomas
Mackay, James, MD
Ramsbotham, Walter Basnett, MD..
Curran, William*'*
Davii, James***
Hunt, John Henry
Hoysted, Isaac***
Giraad, Charles Herv6**«
Hinton, James
Knaggs, Henry
Berkeley, Richard WiUiam
Pennington, Frederick***
Thompson, James
d' Altera, James Johnson
Paxton, James, MD.'^
Hopkins, Edward***
Scanlan, FiUQerald Edward
Pretoott, Albert Stanley K.***
Gardner, Thomas Toryille
Moffltt, Andrew***
Colahan, John, MD
Walsh, Thomas..
Baker, William Langworthy
Macbeth, Hugh Mackay
O'Brien, Thomas Michael
Seott, Horatio, MD
Moorhead, Oeorge Alexander
Jeffooat. James Henry
Hogg. Francis Boberts. MD
Mackenaie, John,»» MD
Daridge, John***
Kinahan, John, MD
Archer, Samuel***
Wilion, James, MB
Gillespie, Robert, lfD.»»*
I^'erguaon, Austin Jonas
Robinson, John
Killery, St. John, JfD
White, Lancelot Andrewes
Gardiner, William Alexander
White, Mathew Lawrence
Grayes, William
BamweD, Tobias
Turton, Francis Alfred. JfD.*^ ..
Edge. John Dallas,**^ MD
Davie, George Scott,**? MD
Fiddes, John Montgomery, MB..
M'Farland, Francis Edward
Ramsay, Thomas .
V€ Temple, William, MB.»
H'Carthy, James Jesepb, ATD.***
Harrison, Heniy*"
Martin, ia
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Lougheed, James Winterscale..
Lewer, Alfr«)d, MD
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Guernsey.
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Bengal.
Woolwich.
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Woolwich.
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Heesion, Thomas
Wilkes, Bdwin
Kerans, WUliam Eobert^*
Low, Edward Litton, !«>.«"
Greig, Jolui, MB
Duncan, James Shand, MD
Griffith, Charles William**
Allan, Alexander, lf2>
Hensman, William
Wikeley, Charles Edward
Sandenon, Arthur
M'Tavish, Alexander Campbell ....
Watson, James"?
Clark, James Edward
Markey, Edward Corrigan
Golan, Hnnter Alexander
M'Nalty, George William, MD.**^ .
Gribbon, George Carson, MB
Smith, Charles Edward. MD
WaUing, Charles Wyat
Bimon, George, MD
Tate, Robert, MD
Ray, Sidney Keyworth
Lloyd, Edward Harford. MB
Donaldson, James Young, MD
Godrington, OUvor, MD*^
Venour, William**
Ulingworth, John Alflred*^
Grant, Robert Alex. Peter**
Thomson, Alexander, MD
Gaye, Arthur Charles"*
Scott, John Alexander
Guinness, Henry Cramer
Land, James, MD
Wood, Thomas,»« ICD
Creagh, William
Falwasser, Francis
Hamilton, John Butler. MD
Tomlinson, Edward Denham<^* ....
Chappell. John James, MD ^
Cherry, William
Maunsell, Samuel-Edward
Robinson, William Christy
Wales, John
Staflfbrd. Patrick Walter*"
White, Thomas fienry, MD
Owen, Owen»?
Ferguson, James
BouLton, Edward Joseph**
Will, George Elmsly»«. . . .
Hanrey, Cfharles Hamilton, MD
Murtagh, Thomas
Long, Alexander
Godwin, Charles Henry Toung
GillespiCL Franklin. Ifl)
Maunsell, Thomas
Wilson, Frederick Robert, 2lf5.»o
Jasdowski. Bronislaw James, MB. ..
Riordan. Robert De Burgh
Baker. Thomas Young
Pout, Frank
White, Samuel Gamble, MD.^^
Lamb, Henry"*
Grant, Brskine Burnett, MD
Murray, John Ross, MD,^
WillsTcaleb Sherar, CB.
Belcher, John Waring, MD
Doran, James, IfD.***.
Perry, George^*
Taylor, Joseph Marmaduke***
Welch, Francis Henry
Batho, Robert
Ironside, William, MD
Btaples>ranois Patrick*"
Glimo, William Hill, MD
Wilson, William James, MD
Clarke, AlfiredF. Staflbrd.lO)
Footner, Edward, IfB
Dnstan, John
Bartl^,Acheson George, IfD
TTa^nwA, John Barlow. ifD.**^
Ferguson, Richard Patrick***
Churchill, Alex. Ferrier,lfD
M*Adam, John Stannard
Nicholson, Edward
Belemore, Alflred John
Maokie, David, MD
Roes, William George, MD ,
Hare, Richard WillUon, MB
Close, Charles Stratheme
Irvine, George Nicol, MD
Clapp, William Henry Bant, MD
Waters, John Mangin
^eDonglas, CampBeU Millis, JCD.***
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Fannin. John EdwanL
MaonseU. Charles Albert, MD*f ...
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Camming, Kenneth William, MD
Scott, Frederick Beaufort, lfD.»»t .
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CFarrell, Ignatius M'Donogh
Langdon, John
Ashton, Gough, MB
Creyk, William. MB
Brebner, Alexander, MD.***
Naah, William, JfD - ,- ^-
Dudley, William Edmondson M Apr. 03
Doig. Alexander .|'4 Apr. 63
Quinton, William Weat, IfB 'M Apr. 63
Martin. William Thomas, lfD.»» »4 Apr. ^13
Ferguson, Frederick, IfD M Apr. 63
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BeotUe, James Forbes, MD ic't?cpt.&3
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Haines. Charles j3CiSept.63
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Collier, Hopetoun Currie"*
Greenhill. Joseph Ridge»»
Greene, Hubert Rothwell
Bolton, Robert Henry*?* ,
Barker, James
Barry, James, MD
Atkins, Charles Alfred***
Smith, William Patrick
Weir. Christopher John, MB
Howard. Franois, MD
Elf(ee, William
Moriarty, Thomas. MD.
Jobson. William, JfD.*'*
Fleming, Joseph, ITD.**
OrwinTrhomas William
Hickson, Richard Charles Coleman >
Bolster, Thomas Gardiner, MD.*» .
Middleton. John, MD
LesUe, David Arthur, MD.*^
Muir, Henry Skey, MD
Ma-TimtTi John William, MD
Hyde, Robert
fiamm, Thomas Samuel, lfZ>
Cogan, Michael'7*
Turner, Richard. MD
ChorchiU. Charles Fleetwood, IfB
fiabington. Thomas
Ambrose. John, MD
Anderson. John
Johnson, Francis, MB
Minto, Alexander. MB. "*
Atkinson, George, MB.*»
Kirkwood, Thomas Moore
Davies, Richard William
Booley, George Francis
Stock, John Nugent
Spry. George Frederick Hume-, MD.
Oughton, TjleT
Tomlinson, William Winslow
Price, William Sparks Martin
O'Dwyer, Thomas Francis. ICZ)
Boileau, John P. Hamilton, MB
Keir, William, MD
Corban, Laurence, MD
Taylor, William. MD
M'Lean, John Maokenaie,irD
Hedley, William Snowdon, MD ,
CSulUvan. Edward
M'Creery, James ,
Gillespie. Humphrey C, MD
Hector, James, MB ,
Shaw, Charles Edward Martin*** ,
Hiordan, William Edward
Bourke, Isidore, ifl^
Murray, John, MB
Kelly, James Bsnnett
Booms, Daniel Charles Grose-
Hughes, John Henry, IfD.*** 30 Sept. 64
Robinson, Albert Benjamin
Thorbum, David Amo S., MD.
O'Brien, Eugene Robert, MD..
Blake, Walter
Qroee, Daniel Charles*"*
Flood. Samuel
Candy. John, MD
Eustace, Edward
Ward, Espine***
Matnrin, John
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Renton, David, MD
Healy, Charles
Davie, John Norman, MD
Malcohn, John Vicary Thatcher, IfD. .
GoUinB, Robert, MB
O'Farrell, Thomas, MD
Hinrls. Wniism Richard Gore, IfD ....
Sanders, George Bedford
Andrew. Georjfe, IfB.*"
RntUedge, William Frederick
Robertson, William, MB
Fishboome, Joseph Eustace
Tobin, Richard
Jackson, Richard
White, William O'Byme
Carow, Richard Hugh«>
White, Charles
Evatt, George Joseph Hamilton, MD..
Keith. Robert, MD
Bate, Abraham William, MD..
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Churchill, Georcre Fleetwood, IfB 31 Mar 65
Purefoy, John William, MD L, Mar. 65
Wagrhom, Henry Lx Mar! 65
White, George , ,1 Mar. 65
O'Reilly, John Joseph 2 Oct. 6s
M'Watters, William | 2 oct. 65
Mally, Robert Nelson
Cathorwood. William AIiBter,lfD
Johnston, William, IfD
Monat, George Bridges, MD
O'Unen, Henry Joseph, MB
Kilroy, Philip Xjcfenvre
Purdon, John Edward, MB
ConnollHn, Edward
Mjickinnon, Heniy William Alexander
Brotlio, John FitasGerald
Wearae. Vivian
Notter, James Lane, MD
Comerford, Henry, MD
Brown, Heni7Thomas,lf2>."i
Jeuings, Ulick Albert, MD
M'Catchan, James Bhaw, MB
M'Cryatal, Edward. lf2).»o
Chapman, Henry Theodore
Bucnanan, Robert Francis
Rooney, James Patrick
Patterson, Thomas William
Hodrtor, Fred. William Lloyd, MB. ...
Stevenson. William Flack, MB
M'Pherson, Robert Nasmyth
Eaton, Robert Coleman ,
Burnett, William Francis ,
Boult, Edmund Farrington
Alexander, AVilliam, MD
Harman, William Morton, ITB
Moore, Sandford, Jf.B.»*
Gibson, George John, ITD
Williamson, James, MB
Steele, WiUiam Henry, MD.^
Major, Napoleon Bisdee
Ratij^n, Al&ed Henry
Cornish, Henry ,
Fitzmaurice. John
Macartney, James, MD
Lougheed, William » ^^^„. „„
Ryan. Matthew Joseph '...'.." L^ Mar 66
Richnnls, Charles Frederick, JTB 71 2 Oct 66
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Fairland. Edwin James«»... ' f ?!' ?7, i Apr. 79
Muri>hy, Robert
Townsend, Edmond, IfD.**'
O'Reilly. James, MB
Cogan, Thomas Sillery»*» ...
Supple, James Francis
Parkinson, Richard Colville x Apr 67
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Medical Department — War Services. 29 j
iu Doctor tt. Lewer served in the Boyal Navy dnringthe operations in the Baltic and was present at the bombard-
ment of Sweaborff (Medal).
^ Mr. C. H. Browne served in the Indian campaign ftx)m Nov. 1857 to! April 1859, and was present at the
Bie^re and capture of the Fort of Awah, also at the siege storm and capture of the town and Fort of Kotah (Medal
with Clasp).
*^7 Doctor T. Radd served with the 8th Hossars daring the Indian mutinv in 1857-58, and was present at the capture
^r Kotah, battle of Kotaria and Kooshana (mentioned m despatches. Medal with Clasp).
^<' Doctor W. S. Oliver served the campaign in Rohilcund in 1858, including the actions of Bugawalla andNngena,
relief of Moradabad, action on the Dojura, assault and capture of Bareilly, attack and bombardment of Shal\iehan-
pore, defeat of the rebels and relief of the garrison, capture of the Fort of Bnnnai, pursuit of the enemy to the left
bank of the Gkx>mtee, and destruction of the Fort of Mahumdee. attack on and destruction of Shahabad ; also present
ai the action of Bungkagong, and served in the Oude campaign, including the actions of Pusgaon and Rissoolpore,
aitack and capture of Fort Mittowlie, and actions at Mehundee and Biswan (Medal). Served with the xst Battalion
&oth Hides on the Bed River expedition of 1870.
>« Doctor J. H. Beath served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-59, and was present at the siege and capture
of Lttcknow. Served with the Buffs the campaign of i860 in China and was present at the action of Sinho, taking
of Tangku and the Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp).
'^ Mr. W. Ashton served in the Indian campaign of 1858-59, and was present with the 79th Highlanders at
;he storm and capture of Rampore Cassie, and passage of the Uogra at Fyzabaa, present with the 53rd Regiment
ii the action of Toolsepore, and minor aflbirs (Medal) .
^ Mr. R. W. Clifton served with the expedition to China in i860, and was present at the action of Binho, and
rapcure of the Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp) .
"^ Doctor D. F. de Hodgson served with the Royal Artillery engaged in the Sikkim expedition of x86i.
'^ Mr. Charles Mackinnon served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and was present at the attack
uu the rebels near Peeroo in the Jugdespore Jungles on i itn May 1858 (Medal) .
^ Doctor J. Inkson served with the Baltic expedition of 1855, including the bombardment of Sweaborg
[Medal). Served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858. including the ciipture of Jugdespore and actions of the
17th iSth and aoth October (Medal). Served also with the lihootau expedition of 1865 (Medal with Clasp).
-^^ Mr. James Good served with the 43rd Light iQl'antry in the Indian mutiny campaign and was present
It thti surrender of Kirwee. Towards the end of 1859 1ft hud medical charge of No. 4 Column, Saugor Field Division,
lud was present at the affair at Raichore (Medal) . Served in the field during the New Zealand war of i»(>4 (Medal/.
'•' Docu>r W. Jobson served in the New Zealand war of 1865-66 (Medal).
'^* Mr. G. Perzy served in the Crimean campaign with the tScuts Fu:iilior Guards from the i6th June 1855 inolud*
ixg the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
'?-' Mr. W. Curran served in the Hazara campaign of 1868, and was present with the Field Hospital at Oghee
lunng the advance of the troops into the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
*'^ Doctor C. A. Mannsell served with the Royal Artillery during the Bhootan campaign of 1864-65, and was pre-
ent at the capture of Fort Boxa, also at the taking of the Bala Pass, Tuzagon Stockade, and Fort Ghamoorche
Medal with dlasp). » s .
*'"! Mr. J. Watson served throughout the North China campaign of z86o (Medal with Clasp). Also throughout the
^'ew Zealand war in 1863-66, including the Waikato campaign and field operations on the East Coast (Medal).
Served also in the Ashantee war of 1873-4 (Medal).
^* Mr. H. Harrison served in the Royal Artillery with the expedition to China in i860, and was present at the
ctious of Sinho and Tangku, capture of Taku Forts, actions near Tangchow, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with
wu Clasps) .
*'* Mr. R. W. Tronp served with the Royal Artillery in the left column Dooar Field Force of the Bhootan ezpe-
itiun of 1864-65, and was present at the capture of Fort Dalimkote and Stockades of Nagoo and Chamoorchie
Medal with Clasp). Served in the Ashanti war in 1874, and was present with the 4and Highlanders at the battle
f Amoaftd, capture of Beoquah, battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie (Medal with Clasp).
*'* Doctor J. A. B. Horton served in medical charge of the expeditionary force under Captain Bridge, R.A.,
p the river Gambia, when the King of Boondoo invaded and destroyed the country and various important towns,
1 1866. Served throughout the Ashanti war in 1873-74 (Medal).
-"* iir. 8. Moore served with the British Military Ambulance during the Franco-Gtorman war from Oct. 1870 to
larch 1871 ; and, with the ** B '* Division of the Ambulance, accompanied the aand Prussian Division under
eneral wittische in the operations before Chartres and Orleans in November and December. Was present at the
.lions of Chateauneuf ana Bretoncelles, and the seueral engagement at Artenay on the 3rd December. Proceeded
> the (iold Cot»st in September 1873, and served throughout the Ashanti war of 1873-74; was present at the action
' E^iiiamea, and subsequently filled tbe post of Statistical Officer.
^^ Mr. J. R. Greenhill served throughout the Abyssinian campaign with the Royal ArtUIeiy, and was present at
ic capture of Magdala (Medal).
*^ Mr. J. M. Taylor served with the expedition to China in z86o and was present at Tangku, and the oaptore of
%ku Forts, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with4.wo Clasps) .
*'' Mr. W. Tanner served in the Royal Navy with the expedition to the Baltic in 1855, and waa present at the
>rabardment of Sweaborg (Medal). Served with the Itoyal Artillery throughout the campaign in China in x86o,
111 was preeentat the action of Sinho, actions near Tanchow, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
*** Doctor J. Doran served with the 6oth Rifles throughout the campaign of i860 in China (Medal with two OlsAps) .
*'* Doctor B. T. Giraud served with the Baltic expedition in 1855, including the bombardment of Sweaborg
lc>< ial) . Served with the 31st Regiment throughout the campaign in the north of China in z86o, including the action
Sinho and storming of Tangku (Medal with Clasp for the Taku Forts). Also ia the operations against the
replugs in the vicimty of Shanghai in 1862, inoludiuff the capture of the stockade at Nanhsiang, capture by esca-
le of the walled city of Kadin, gunboat aiibirs at Woosung and Paushan, aflfkir at Nankaiang, and final repulse
Ch'j Taepings fVom Shanghai in August.
'^ Mr. W. Sly was attached to the 7th Fusiliers in the campaign on the N.W. Frontier of India in 1863, and was
etfeut at the defence of the Sungahs at the UmbeylaPass, storming of the Conical HUl and burning of Lalloo, and
cion in the Bonair Pass (Medal with Clasp).
'" Doctor W. G. Don served in the Baltic Fleet and at the bombardment of Sweaborg in 1855 (Medal). Served in
idical charge of a pursuing Column in Malwa in 1858-59, and present in the action of BaJpore (Medal).
»s Mr. James Davis served with the 57th Regiment in the New Zealand war in 1861 (Medal).
** Mr. I. Hoysted served with the Military Train, acting as Cavalry, in India in the Shahabad campaign in 1858
1 was present in actions on the 14th, 17th, aoth, aist and a3rd October (Medal).
'■** Mr. C. H. Giraud served with a flying column in the North West Provinces of India in 1858-59, including the
10:1 at Sieaaghat (Medal). Also with the 3i8t Regiment durmg the campaign in North CHiina in i860, including
> ttCtion of Sinho and storming of Tangku (Medal with Clasp for the Taku Forts). Served with the 31st
gimeot in the operations against the Taepings m the vicinity of Shanghae, including service with the storming
TLies at tbe capture of the walled towns of Kahding, Nsjow, Cholin, and Tsinpoo, taking of the Stockaded
: tot Manaiang, relief and recapture of Kahding.
>^ Mr. K. Hopkins served in the Indian Mutiny campaign, including the action of Doadpore and taking of Fort
Ijedea ( M.edal). Served throughout the Umbeyla campaign of 1867, including the night attack of aand October,
1 attack on the Eagle's Nest Picquet (mentioned in despatches. Medal with CLasp).
^ Mr. F. Pennington was engaged in the operations against the rebels in Oude in 7858-59 (Medal).
' i>octor James Paxton served in the Baltic expedition of 1855 (Medal).
^ Mr. A. 8. K. Prescott served with the expedition to China in i860, and was present at the actions of Sinho and
i^kii.captnreof TaJcu Forts— wounded (mentioned in despatches), and surrender of Pekin (Medal with twoClasps) .
' Mr. A. Moffltt served throughout the campaign of i860 in the north of China (Medal). Also in the operations
uiid Shanghai against the Taepings in 1863, and was present at the capture of the cities of Nayscien, Kadiug,
ijw, and Cholin. iCntered the service of the Bmperor of China at the same time as Major Gordon, Royal Sugi-
r*, and served with the disciplined Chinese Force as Principal Medical Officer until its dissolution, being present
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Oabbett, Poole Robert .
O'Conuell, MathewDaniel,lfX>
Ward. Espine Charles Robert
Fiiullay, William
Jov'ut, Edward Heame, 1£D...
Ahh, Robert Vacy, MB
CoriuoUy, Paul
] )\ry cr, Charles Edward
UcjKers, John Godfrey, MB....
Connolly, Beni. Bloomfleld"** .
liurrow, Frank Edward
Blood, Robert. MD
IJarrow, Henry John Waller...
liiifiges, William Percy
Drury, Robert, MD
(trant, William Cameron, MB
O'Donnell, Richard WilUam...
Donovan, William
Brown. Duglild Blair
Quill, Richard Henry, MB ...
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gomerio }
Slaughter, William Badd
Browne. Andrew Lang, MD..
Keys, Christopher Wrniam ^
Moore, lf2> j
Bushe, Cecil JosiahLambton )
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Stokes, Henry Haldane. MB..
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Webb, William Edward, MB
Mapleton. Reginald Wm., MB
Gnbbins, Wm.ljaimcelotte,lfB
Thomsett, Richard Gillham
M'Quaid, Peter John, MD...
Ring, James, MD
Swayne, Charles Henry
Wood, Oswald Gillespie, MD
Ward, Lloyd Brereton
Gallwey, Thomas Joseph, MD
Miller, William Birkmyre, MB
Hickson, George Blake
Jagoe, Bei^BjnmRichard,lfD
Prendergast, John
Pratt, WOliam Simson, MB.»»
Smyth, CarewO.Howard,lf2>
Smith, James Adolphns .
Martin, John
Greene, John Joseph, MB,
M'Creery, Nathaniel
Gormley. Joseph Andrew,lf2>
Foss, John. Bdw. V aaghan,lf Jj
Tamer,Gharles Palmerston^
Harrison, Charles Edward ...
Wellings, Barnard William ...
Forrester, James Stevenson...
Smith, Robert, MB
Trevor, Fra. Wollaston, MB,
Fogarty,HenryArchibald,irX)
Scott. Harvie. MB
Campbell, William, irJ9
Gardner, Robert Henry, MB.
M'Gann, James
Powell, James
Carter, Sidney Herbert, MB.
May, William Allan
Boorke. George Deane
Gardner, Hamilton Geo., MB.
Hoysted, John
Charlesworth, Henry
Dorman, John Cotter, MB. ...
Le Mottle, Greorge Herbert ...
Chester,WilliamLitohfleld,Jr£
Mapleton. Edward Arthur, Jf2>
KelsaU, Edward WiUiam
O'Sullivan, Daniel
Le Grand, Wm. John, MD. ...
Findlay, John, MB ,
Briggs, William Hamilton ...
Thompson, Thomas William..
Fenn, Ernest Harrold
Burges, Wm. Armstrong,if2>.
levers, Philip Glover ,
Hayes, Patrick Aloysius ,
James, William Mawer
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Dover.
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MagiU, James, iTD
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of a8 April 1876.
Un, William Briggs, MB...
Ryan, Miohasl Biohiffd, JCZ>.
Bengal.
St. Helena.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Warley.
Bengal.
C.of Good Hope.
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Bombay.
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Woolwich.
Bengal.
Bengal.
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Woolwich.
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Devonport.
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Bombay.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Madras.
Madras.
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Bomimy.
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Bombay.
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Reynolds, Edward Osmund.,
Robbins, Henry John, MD....
Morris, John James, MD...
Hayes, Aylmer Ellis
WiJliamson,Johx
Bengal.
Benial.
TT uuiuuovu, JohnFrancis, MB
Carey, John Thomas, MB
Rainsford, William John Read
Boulger, Isaac
Boyd. Thomas
Johnston, Percy Herbert, MD
Emerson, Isaac Bomford ..
I Roche, Eugenius Alfred
Lafbn, George, MD
Bourke, Ulick Joseph
Allen. William Henry
Gunning, Robert Cardwell ...
Russell, George Mark, MB ...
iCotton, Herbert
I Hunt John Percival, MD.
Peyton. Jones Lloyd, IfB.
.Carleton.ArthurWellesley.lfB
I Hughes. Greorge Arthur. MB
Brodie, John, MB
Eagar.FrederickGeorgeLeslie
Large. Brisbane Warren
Murphy.Fra. H. 8winton,JrD
Johnston, WilliamThomaslO)
Browne, Abraham Walker ..
Hodson, Robert Doveton
PoweU, Caleb K. MD
Kirkpatriok, Hugh Gunning
ham^ JTD. ....TT ?.
Armstrong, John
Kenny. Volliam Wallace, MB
Ellis, Philip Mackav
O' Sullivan,Patriok JosephiTZ)
Brodie, James FitsGerald ..
Keays, William
Young. Percy Gordon Bad- \
stock S
Beamish, Robert Talbot, MD
Parker, Walter Augustus
Lundy, Arthur Cha. Jas.*)
Rudd,Ji^ S
Anderson, James, ITB
Pedlow, James, MD
Routh, Jules Isnam
Mulrenan, John, MD
Grier, Henry
M'Laughlin, Hennr Jas., MB
Power, Edward Richard, JCB
Donovan, Hugh Latimer, MD
Leader, Nicholas
Tidburv, James. MD...
Lyle. Allan Andrew
Clinch. James Vincent
Conolly. John V. Joseph, IfB
Charlton, Henry A. Herbert...
Barrington, Henry B. w.,lfB
O'NeUl. Stucley Lucas
Quarry, Charles
Landon, Arthur Jermyn ...
btevenson, John, MB ,
Lane, Wm. Lemon, MB
Feltham. Wm. Parsons
Ritchie, John Lichenstein..
Dempsey, Patrick Joseph,lfD
Wallis, Kenneth Seijeant
Flanagan, John Wm. Heniy.
Lloyd. O wenBd w.Penneftither
MacNeeoe, Jsmes Ganssen
O'Connell, Morsan David...
Noad, Hartley Innes
Youn^,Alex. Stewart Ward...
Harding, Arthur
Falvey, John Joseph
Dowman, John Frederick...
Cross, Horatio Robert Odo
Seymour. Charles, MB
Barker. Fred. Rowland, MB.
Koogh, Alfred, MD
HUl. Cnarles Bimie
Clark. James Richardson)
Andrew }
Flanagan, Harold Edward)
Biokerson S
Michael, Henry James
Dorman, Thomas, IfD
Inman^rthnTW.Patrlck,JfJI
Corker, Thomas Martin, MD
Myles, Bdmond Henry, MB.
Robinson, George Bomerville
atL Thomas'' '
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Webb. Oharles Alfred
Lewis. John George Btepben
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Xartin, Henry, MB.
Crolv, Artlmr England )
Johnson j
Caaack, Robert oiiei.*.. !!!!!.'...
Smith, Ernest Frederio
Cowen, Win. Daniel Amherst
Forman. Robert Hall, MB...
Flood, Samuel James
WiUiams, David, MD
Robinson, Qeorge Winsor ...
Cameron, Nathaniel, MB
Watson, John, If D
Todd, Oofcavius, MB
Geogheean, A. Osmond, IfD.
Egan. Conatantine B,.,MB...
Day, James Donne, MB
Henderson, W. Robert, MD
Cummiug, Robert Frederick
Kavanagh, Arthur Maker ...
Hanrood, John Gaason
Donaldson, Robert Dickie, >
White, Henry Lawrence)
Esmonde }
Johnston, Charles Mason
HaU, John Lees
Burlton, Arthur Hyde
North. Bdward
Poynder, George Frederick...
Bigg, George Kilirorth*)
Bhennan j
SmythOk Geo.Fred. Alexander
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Battersby, Henry Lewis
Hew . AuKUstos
Lando 1, Kdward
Mulvany. .'oter
Nicholson. James Edward ...
Beale, Thomas William
Hood, Francis Bdward Ghas.
WoUeley, William Owen
M'Noece, Thomas Frederick
M'Oreery , Beajamin T.,3f B. . .
O'Connor, Arthur Patrick ...
Bolster, James M'MuUen . . .
Wardrop, Donglas, MB
Goggin, George Taylor
Christian, Hotham Greo.,irB.
Jones, John Matthew
Baker, Fausset Maher, MB.
Williamson, Charles
Oliver. John B
Asbury, Alfred
Carleton, Patrick Maurice, )
MD i
Maclean, Fitzroy Beresford .
Cox, Henry Xjawrence. HB...
Carmody. John P., MD
Bfumes, Raglan Wykeham...
Walsh, Thomas Pakeiinam...
0'Callaghan,G«orge Henry \
Kenneth M'Donald }
Fox, Patrick H
Wall, Henry Arthur
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Africoffi Medical Service.
BuBOiovs Majob.
Orton, Thomas Jerram"*
Elliot, Augostoa Frederick, MD.*^ ?
Rowe, Samuel, MB. CM&.*'^ Governor and Cmh
uanierin CUrf, Wevt 4friean Settlementt
Gray, Joseph '.
Wright, Thomas William
Horton, Jamea Aftrioanus B., IfD."*
Daviea, Wm. Broughton, If D
Goldsboiy, Valesins Bkipton. JfD. CMG. AdminU-)
inUor of the Qovemmnt qf ike SeUUmente on the}
Qamikr, j
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Conyera, James Saltus, MD.*^
lAmprey, Joseph John ,
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SUBOBOV.
17 Jan. 55
X Mar. 61
x6 Apr. 62
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5 Sept. 59
5 Sept. 59
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9 Nov. 67
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4 July 70
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Sierra Leone.
Grold Coast.
GK>ld Coast.
Sierra Leone.
Sierra Leone.
Scarlet Untform with Black Velvet FMirngt,
J^MUfn' PagmmU ^Arm^ Medieal OffUera at Some StaHone, Messrs. Yesey W. Holt and Co.
ApoTKBO^iB8,raHHii^iotaC(i0<aiiM. . . ^.,
Harvey. Henry Logan 1x4 Jan. 63lWoolwioh. 11 Sampson, Robert George x4Apr.68
Daviee/jdhn 1x4 Apr. 68|Poft8moath. II I
Scarlet Uniform with Grey Faomge.
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
286 Medical Department,
Army Hospital Corps.
staff Qffleer.— Darid Pringle, ^s Jnne 73 ; Entign and Captain of Ordsrlimt ai Aug. 6q. London.
Pa^flMMitfT.— Oliver NicoIlB, x Jaly 77 ; Snaign, '13 Jan. 38 ; lA. x6 July 41 ; Horn. Major, 1 Jan. 60. LcrndoB.
Quarttr Master— WiXUB^na. M'Kay, Lt, qf OrderUet, x Apr. 76. London.
CAPTAUTB OV OlDBBLIXfl.
Femandez,Franci8CO,i25Jane73;4po'A«> Cook, Charles. 7 Aug. 75; JUeut. of
eary, ao Feb. 55 PortBmonth. | On2«r2i0«, 35 Jane 73 Malta.
Andrews. John, as June 73; ApotKe- ; Osborne, Robert T., 7 Aug. 75; Xwiti.^
cary, 5Deo.56 Dublin. I Ofii«r2ie«, as June 73 Coldiester.
Philpot, Frederick,* as June 73 ; Apothe- | Piatt, Alfted, 17 Jan. 77 ; LUmL of OrdoT'
eary. 21 Sept. 60 Dover. 'l /ter, as June 73 Aldonhot.
Mossman, Robert Conrade,^ 25 June 73; Joseph, William,* x6 Feb. 78; JJintt. of
Apot/^eearpt T4 April 6i Chatham. Or(2«r2t««, 13 June 74 WooltridL
Ward, William, 30 Sept. 74; Lieut, of Johnston, George William Myers,
Order^iM, as June 73 Netley. 30 Apr. 79 Barbsdoei.
LxBvnvAVTS or OsnEstixs.
Moss, William Amphlett, ^s June 73; 1 M'Intyre, David," 9 June 77 C.ofGoodHopt
Apotkeearf, 33 Sept. 69 Devonport j Evans, Samael,i* 9 June 77 NeUey.
Sylvester, Henry James, as June 73,
ApotheearVf as March 70; Hon. Cap'
tain, 29 Nov. 79 C.ofGoodHope.
Thompson, Thomas, 30 Sept. 74 China.
O'Comior, Daniel, 7 Aug. 7s Aldershofc.
Whiteley, David, 9 June 77 Gypms.
Lackey, Daniel,^* 9 June 77 JCtorer.
Cox, Charles Anthony,^^ 9 Jnne 77 C.of GoodEopt
Kennedy, Thomas Francis, 9 June 77... Cork.
Hewson, Francis, 9 June 77 Malta.
\j vyonijur, i/iuuei, 7 Aug. 75 Aiuersuur.. 1 xiownuu, nrvuiviBfO uoue 77 —■■"^
Gordon, James, 7 Aug. 75 Edinburgh. ; Marshall, James Douglas, 9 Jnne 77 ... Aldershot.
Johnson. Charles, 6 Oct. 7s Gibraltar. Mollins, John, 9 June 77 Alderibot.
M 'Kay, William, X April 76 London. .Coppixig, Heniy, is March 79 Ceylon.
Tighe, Prancis, i April 76 York. [Bom, John, aa March 79 C.ofGoodHgpe.
"■ ' " * " ' «-— -x M'Swrlney, John, ax June79 Alder^oL
Murray, William, ax June 79 Manntras.
Graham, Harry, x April 76 Belfast.
Enright, Edward,? 7 March 77 Cork.
Hynd, John,* 9 June 77 Dublin.
Manser, Thomas, 9 June 77 Pembroke Dk.
Gorman, Lawrence,* 9 June 77 j Hon.
Captain, 39 Nov. 79 C.of Good Hope.
Thomson, James, 9 June 77 York.
JohnHon, Henry, 9 June 77 Portsmouth.
Mellors, Henry, 9 June 77 Bermuda.
Howell, Reuben, 9 June 77 Devonport.
Pike, William, 9 June 77 C.ofGoodHope.
Gordon, Robert, 9 June 77 Jersey. I
Webb. Henry Smith, a July 79 ShoracUffe.
Wilkinson, Edward, a July 79 BarhadoM.
Towers, George, a July 79 Haliilu, >'.&
Brewster. James, 2 Jmy 70 ^ Hong KoBf.
Ward, John Edward, a July 79 Singapon.
Connor, Timothy, a July 79 AktezshoL
Bunt, Joseph, a July 79 Jamaica.
Warren, Samuel, 17 Dec. 79 WoolwieL
Morrison, WUiiam, 17 Dea 79 Aldenhok.
Blue Untform with Blue Faeingo.
Depot and Training School, Aldershot.
Qffleer Commanding,— BxiTg^n Mi^or Sandford Moore, MB.
ii»«frt(«tor.--Surgeon Thomas Faris, MB.
AuUtami jM^riMtor.— Surgeon Henry Bradford.
War Services.
1 Captain Femandes served in the Crimean Campaign of 1854-56 in charge of Medical Stores at BslsUsn
(Medal with Clasp for Sebaatopol, and Turkish Medal). Served in China at the taking of Canton and Takn Fotti
(Medal with Clasp for Canton).
* Captain Philpot served in the Crimean Campaign of 1854-56 including the battle of Inkerman sad fkCof
Bebastopol (Crimean and Turkish Medals).
* Captain Moseman served throughout the Crimean Campaign fVom the »7th Oct. 1854 inoladingthe siege uA
foil of Sebastopol (Crimean and Turkish Medals). Served through the second and third ChinaWarB of 1857-60,
including the capture of Canton, expedition to the White Cloud Mountains, capture of the Takn Forts, and cat-
render of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
* Captain Joseph served in the Abybsinian Campaign of 1867-68 (Medal).
7 Lieutenant Bnriffht served in the Ashanti War in 1874 (Medal).
* Lieutenant Hynd served in the 4aDd Highlanders in the (>imea subsequent to the lUl of Sebastopol, fxao
^rd Oct. 1855 to the xsth June x8s6. Also throughout the Indian Mutiny Campaigns tcom and Nov. XS57 ^ ^
including the actions at Cawnpore (6th Dec. 1857), Seraighat, Kalee Nuddee, and Shumshabad, siege ssdcs^
ture of Lucknow, and assaults of the Martiniere and Banks* Bungalow, attack on the fort of Booyah, acLja
at Allygunge, and battle of Bareilly (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Army Hospital Corps in theceocad
8 base of the Ashanti War in x 874. and was present at the battle of Amoaftil, battle of Ordahsnand osptoit cf
oomassie (Medal with Clasp). Has also the Medal fbr Long and Meritorious Service.
> Captain Gorman served in the x 7th Regt. in the Crimean Campaign from 30th Jan. 1855 to the cad of Ik*
Russian War, including the siege and Ikll of Bebastopol, and assaults of the Redan on the x8th Jmie aod tt
September; was also at the bombardment and surrender of Kinbonm (Medal with Clasp, and Tmkish X«da:'<
Has also the Medal for Long and Meritorious Service.
^^ Lieutenant M'Intyre served in the Abyssinian Campaign of 1867-68 (Medal).
^* Lieutenant Evans served with the Royal Artillery in the China War of x86o (Medal with Clasps for the Taki
Forts snd Pekin).
1* Lieutenant Lackey served with the ist Bombay European Fusiliers at Mooltan during the Indian Hotisj^
X858 (Medal). He has also the Medal for Long and Meritorious Service.
14 Lieutenant Cox served in the xst Dragoon Guards in the China War of i860 (Med|J wifi^ Clasps for tfct 1^
F orts and Pekin) . He has also the Medal fbr Long and Meritorious Service,
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
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1 Sir William Hnir sexred with the 33rd Regiment in the Light Divieion of the Bastem Army throaghont the
campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, sortie of 26th October, assaults of the Redan
on i8th June and 8th September, siege and fall of Bebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of
Honor, and Turkish Medal). Served also against the Indian mutineers in 1857-58. Was Principal Medical Officer
of the China Sxpeditionary Force under Sir Hope Grant in z86o, and was mentioned in despatches " as having
most ablj conducted the medical arrangements of the campaign " (Inspector General, CB., Medal with two Clasps
forTakuandPekin).
' Mr. J. H. K. Innea served as a volunteer in the Crimea (his regiment being in India) firom the x5th March to
4th July 1655, and was engaged in the attack of the Redan on the z8tn June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) .
Borved throughout the Indiiux campaign of 1857-^8 with the ist Battalion 60th Rifles, including the action on the
Hindun (wounded and horse shot), battle of Budlee ke Serai, storming the Heights before Delhi, siege assault and
capture of the city. Served as Principal Medical Officer of Sir John Jones' Force throughout all the subsequent
operations in Rohilcund and with Brigadier Troup's Force in Oude during the winter of 1858-50 (Medal with
CUup, CB.). Was attached to the Head Quarters of the Army of the Crown Prince of Prussia as British Medical
CoQuniifioner during the Franco-German war of 1870-71, for which he was awarded the Steel War Medal, and
received ftx>m the Emperor the Iron CroAs. Served in the Afghan war of 1878-79 as Principal Medical Officer, and
made all the medical arrangements for the campaign ; was present at the assault and capture of Ali Mu^id and
the sabeequent advance of the column through tne Khyber Pass.
" Doctor 0. A. Gordon was present with the x6th Lancers at the battle of Maharajpore 29th Dec. 1843 (Bronze
Star). Had medical charge of a force in an expedition in 1848 on the west coast of Africa, and was thanked in
despatch. Served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58,— in medical charge of Franks' Force in its advniicn to
Laclmow, including the actions of Chanda, Umeerpore, and Badshagunge ; was present with the loth Regimcut at
Ihe siege and capture of Lucknow ; had medical charge of Lugard's Force, including the relief of Azimghur, capture
of Jagdespore, and action of Chitowrah (CB., Medal with Clasp, twice mentioned in despatches). Had medical
charge of the Force under Sir Charles Stavoley left in occupation of Tientsin, China, in 1860-61. Being sent by the
War Department as Medical Commissioner to the French Army, he arrived in Paris on the and September 1870,
and continued uninterruptedly therein throughout the siege and bombardment by the German Army. He was
elected a Member of Council of the Soci^ de Secours aux Blesses, an Honorary Member of the Ambulances de
la Presse, and of the Ambulance Evangelique. On the occasion of three of the great sorties and battles around the
walls, he attached himself to the American Ambulance and gave professional assistance to wounded in tbe field,
vlz.~at Mahnaison on the aist October, Champigny on the 30th November, and Drancy and Bourget on the 21st
December. At the fourth great battle, that of l^ntretout on the 19th January 1871 he was preaent on the field
in order to observe the manner of working of the Ambulance system. For his aervioes the Provisional Govern-
ment created him an Officer of the Legion of Honor.
" Doctor Massy served as Assistant Surgeon of the 3zst Regiment towards the dose of the SuUej campaign in
1S46. Served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-56 as Surgeon of the iTih Lancers, including the afikirs of Bulganak
and M'Kenaie's Farm, battles of Alma, Balaklava. Inkerman, and Tchemaya, and siege and fall of Sebastopol
(Medal with four Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). *was recommended for promotion to
the rank of Deputy Inspector General of Hospitals for service in the Field by General Sir William Codringtcn.
Served as Burgeon of the and Dragoon Guards in the Indian campaign of 1858-59, including the siege and capture
of Lucknow, action of Koorsee, and Trans-Gtogra aflkirs at Bungaon (Medal with Clasp). Acted aa Principal
Medical Officer with Brigadier Barker's Column in the campai^ in Oude during a portion of 1858-59.
** Doctor Munro served as Assistant Surgeon of the 9x8t Regmient throughout the Kaffir war of 1846-47 (Medal).
Serred as Surgeon of the 93rd Highlanders during the campaign in the Crimea, including the battles of Alma and
Balaklava, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Also
served in India during the suppression of the mutiny, ana was present in the operations for the relief of Lucknow
bv Lord Clyde, battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec. 1857 and pursuit, action near Futtehghur, siege and foil of Lucknow,
campaign in Rohilcund and attack on Fort Rugia, actions at Allygunge and Barcilly, campaign in Oude and
actions of Posgaon and Russelpore, and attack on Fort Methoulie (Medal with two CloHps). Was removed from
hid Regiment to act as Principal Medical Officer of the combined European and Native BuziifW Field Force during
tho final operations in the Umbeylah Pass in Dec. 1863 under Major General Gurvock (mentioned in despatches, CB..
received tne thanks of the Governor General in Council, Medal with Clasp).
^ Doctor T. Crawford served with the 5i8t Light Infantry throughout the Burmese war of 1852-53 ; was on board
the E.I.C. steana-flrigate Feroox during tihe naval action and destruction of the enemy's stockades in the Ranp^on
river ; served during the succeeding three days' operations in the vicinity, and at the storm and capture of Rangoon
(mclnding the storming of the White House Redoubt) ; also at the storm and capture of Bassein, xoth May, various
slrinnishes at Prome, and during the advance on Metiday (Medal with Clasp for' Pegu). Served with the i8th Royal
Irish in the Crimea from 9th Feb. 1855 (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal):
" Mr. D. R. Mackinnon served with the aist Fusiliers throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including
the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and expedition to Ejbibourn (Medal
with four Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
'1 Mr. W. G. Watt served the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to the 24^1 March 1855, with the asrd
Fusiliers, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, affairs of Bulganac and M'Keniie's Farm, capture of Bala-
kkva, and aiege of Sebastopol. Duting the second winter was present at the great explosion of ma«asines in the
French camp, and remained behind attending on the wounded of our own and the French army when the troops
were marohad to the finont to avoid the danger of a second explosion which was supposed to be imminent (Medal
with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal) .
** Mr. J. M. S. Fogo served with the Royal Artillery in the Crimea firom the April bombardment of 1855 until
the final evacuation, and was in medical charge of the left siege train at the fkU of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp,
and Turkish Medal),
** Mr. E. Gilbome served the Eastern campaign of 1854 with the Royal Artillery, including the affiiir«
of Bulganao and M'Kensie's Farm, battles of Alma and Balaklava, capture of Balaklava, siege of Sebastopol, and
repulse of the sortie on the a6th Oct. 1854 (Medal with three Clasps, Turkish Medal, Knight of the Legion of Honor»
and cth Class of the Medjidie).
** Mr. G. A. F. Shelton landed with the 48th Regiment in the Crimea on the axst April 1855, and served at tha
Biege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
** Sir Anthony Home served with the Light Cavalrv Brigade in the Crimea, and vras present at the battles of
Balaclava and Tchernaya, was subsequently with the force, under the French General D'Allonville, that threatened
Simpheropol iVom Bupatoria (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served as Surgeon of the 90^1 Regi-
ment in the Indian Mutiny campaign; vras with Havelock's force at the relief of Lucknow (Victoria Cross), with
3utram's force at Alumbagh. and with that under tbe Commander in Chief at the capture of Lucknow (Medal
iTith Clasp, and a year's service). Served in the war in the norih of China in z86o, from tne landinflr at Peytang to
he capture of Pekin (Medal). Served in the war in New Zealand m 1863 to 65 (promoted to Surgeon Major,
7 9., Medal). Served in the Ashanti war as Principal Medical Officer Arom June till mvalided in December, 1873 ;
iraa present at all the earlier operations of this period, including the action at Ee^aman ; and made the medical
trrangements for the campaign ^several times mentioned in despatches, promoted Deputy Surgeon General, XCB.,
Hedal).
*^ Mr. W. A. Mackinnon served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 4and Highlanders, including
he battles of Alma and Balaklava (in medical charge of the Regiment), expedition to Kertch and Yenikale, aiego
ind fall of Sel»atopol, and assault of the outworks on the x8th June and 8th September (Medal with three
'laaps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal). Served as Surgeon on the personal Staff of Lord
Hyde during the Indian mutiny from April 1858 to the end of the war, and was present in the campaigns in Rohil-
and, Byswarrah, and Trans-Gogra, including the actions of Bareilly, Shal^ehanpore, Doondiakeira, Bergudia,
(usjedia, and the Raptee (Medal). Served in the New Zealand war of 1863-66, including the capture of the rebel
osition at Katikara and repulse of the attack at Gilbert's Clearing (mentioned in despatches). Appointed Sanitary
Officer to the New Zealand Force in Nov. 1863, and held the appointment till April x866, when field operations ceased
a ihat capacity he served the campaigns in the Waikato, Tauranga, and Wanganuij diatricts, on the head,
narters* Staff of Sir D. CameroB, and attached to the (Quarter Master General*B Departmant; was present in th-
r88 Medical Department — War Services.
^ct'on at RanffiawhiA, assanlt of the Ghite Pah, Tanranga (mentioned in despatches, and CB.), repnlM of the enflc;'*
auack on the Camp at Nokumaru, aod afifair at Kakaramea (Medal). Served as Principal Medical Officer is th»
necund phase of the Ashanti war of 1873-74, including the battle of Amoaflil« battle of Ordahsu and captnn (<f
CoomasBie (several times mentioned in despatches, promoted Deputy Surgeon General, Medal with Clasp).
** Doctor J. A. WoolAres served in the Ashanti war from uie zath December 1873, part of which period u
Principal Medical Officer, and was present at the battle of Amoafhl, battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomseste
(mentioned in despatches, promoted Deputy Surgeon Greneral, Medal with Clasp).
*^ Doctor H. Kendall served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 as Assistant Surgeon i/th Lanoera, at the ai&iTBcf
Bnlganac and M'Keniie's Farm, battles of Alma and Balaklava, and as Surgeon of the ^th Light Dragoons at tit
battles of Inkerman and Tchemaya, siege and flail of Bebastopol, and operations with the Light Cavalry Brigade m
Eupatoria under General D'Allonville (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served as Surgeon of tot
7th Hussars in the Indian mutiny campaign from Feb. 1858 to March 1859, and was present at the npaietU
the enemy's attack on the Alumbagh, siege and capture of Lucknow, aflkirs of Barree and Sirsee. aetioc i.'
Nawabgunge, occupation of Fyzabaa, passage of the Goomtee at Sultanpore, throu^out the Byawarra esmpsir-
including the aflhirs of Daodpore, Kandoo Nuddee, and Hyderghur, pursuit of Benhi Madho'a Force to ;k
Goomtee ; also the Trans-Gogra campaign, including the affair near Churda and pursuit, taking tlie Fort of ll«e-
jeedia, attack on Bankee with pursuit to the Baptee, advance into Nepaul, and aiftur at Sitkaghat (Medsl wnk
Clasp).
** Mr. T. C. 0*Leary served with the 68th Light Infantry in the Crimea from the 18th March XC55, indodisfrtk
slei;e and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp. Turkish Medal, and 5th Class of the Me^jidie).
** Doctor S. H. Faseou served with the Royal Artillery in the Kaffir war of 1847 ; and throughout that of 1S51-53
(Medal), and was present at the engagement with the Basuto tribes at the Berea aoth Dec. 1853. Serredthroo^^;
the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the affairs of Bulganac and M'Kensie's Farm, the battlee of Alsi,
Balaklava, and Likerman, capture of Balaklava, siege and foil of Sebastopol, and repulse of the sortie on the zfth
Oc*.. 1854 (Medal with four Clasps, Knight or the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Meda}).
*f Mr. M. F. Manifold served with the 34th Regiment in the Indian mutiny campaign, and was present at the
defeat of the rebels under Bala Rao near Bootwul on the Nepaul Frontier on the 38th March 1859 (Medal).
** Mr. R. Gilbome served with the 8th Hussars in Bulgaria ttem 5th June 1854% Served with the 89th Begtmot
in the Crimea from X4th Dec. 1854, including siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assaults on the 18th Jose sad stk
September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in India during the suppression of the vasis!
in 1857-59, f^^ ii^ pursuit of the rebels under Tantia Topee in Rajpootana and Central India (Medal).
^ Doctor J. S. Furlong landed at Varna in May 1854 with the Royal Engineers, and in September in the Crimea witb
tho E Battery Royal Artillery of the Light Division, and was present with it in the affair of Bulganac, bat^e* d
Alrna, Balaklava, and Inkerman, after which he proceeded in medical charge of the steamship Jf ovrifiat with t^a
wounded to Scutari ; subsequently served with the 39th and 43nd Regiments at the siege and fall of Sebastopol. ei-
pe litlon to Kertch, assaults of the x8th June and 8th September (Medal with four Clasps, 5th Qasa of the Medi^
aD<l Turkish Medal). In 1857-59 he served with the 42na Highlanders in the Indian mutiny campaign, inclo^r
thu battle of Cawnpore (6th Dec. 1857), actions at Seraighat, Khodagux^, and Shumshabad, siege of Lucknow. sanit^
on the Martiniere, and capture of the city, assault on the Fort of Rooyah, action at Allygunge, and capture of Barely
(Medal with Clasp).
*^ Doctor Frederick Robinson served with the Scots Fusilier Guards throughout the Eastern campaigB of xS54-55'
including the battles of Alma, Balaklava. and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and aortic of tiie a6Ch Oct ti^
(Medal with four Clasps, ^th Class of the Modi idle, and Turkish Medal).
** Doctor J. Kellie was m medical charge of a Detachment 86th Regiment in 1857 at the siege and captore of Dlar.
action at Mundesore. battle of Googaria, and relief of Neemuch. Served also with the 17th Lanoera in Bajpootv:*
and Central India, and was present at the action at Zeerapore in Doc. 1858 (Medal with Clasp).
** Doctor James Sinclair served the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68 as Surgeon of the 33rd Regiment, and vu
present at the storming and capture of Magdala. Acted as Principal Medical Officer of a Division of Bnt»b
Troops in Abyssinia from 15th January to 9th March x868 (mentioned in despatches, and promoted Surgeon lii^or
**for valuable sei'vices rendered during the campaign," Medal).
^ Mr. C. D. Madden served fh>m i8th Jan. to aoth May X855 in the Crimea and before Sebastopol (Medsl viih
(Tlasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the 43rd Light Infantry in the Sanger Field Division tram «4th I>fe
X857, and in the Field Division under Colonel Primrose in the latter part of X85Q (Medal). Served aa Surgeon of i!tf
4th King's Own throughout the Abyssinian campaign, and was present aa Field Suiveon of the zat Bri^deat Ur<
action of Arogee and capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, and promoted Burgeon Migor *'for valnab«
services rendered during the'campaign," Medal).
7^ Doctor J. E. Clutterbuck served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58 with a flying oolunm under Cokaf!
Christie in the Futtehpore District (Medal). Berved with the 42nd Highlanders throughout the Ashanti war, i:>
X874, and was present at the battle of Amoafiil, battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie (MedaJ withClsfrpi.
^ Doctor G. Auchinleck served in the Burmese war of 1853-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu) . Also in the Eosoo^
expedition in 1858 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Indian mutiny in 1857-58, and was present when the Sitt
Regiment under Colonel Renny disarmed at Mean Meer one Regiment of Native Oavalry and tlaxee B^n^neotJi •
Native Infhntry. idl disaffected and ripe for mutiny.
76 Doctor E. J. Franklyn served the Eastern campaign of 18^4-55 ; was at Balaklava attending on tte wo&zdd
during the Oavalry action there ; and was placed in charge of the Russian wounded after the battle of Inken»=;
in medical charge of the 77th Regiment throughoutall the various sieffe operations before Sebastopol, and was rews*
mended for some honorary distinction by Sir William Codrington (Medal with Clasns^th Clasa of the Medjidif . s^
Turkish Medal). Served during the Indian Mutiny with the Colunm under Sir W. W. Turner at 8a8aeram.oD i^
Grand Trunk Road, Bengal.
77 Doctor J. Irvine served throughout the oi>erations with Havelook*s Column in X857 in medical charge of th<
Royal Artillery (Maude's) , including the actions of Futtehpore, Aoung, Pandoo Nuddee, Cawnpore, Oonao, Bosserc
Gunge. Mungawarra, and Alumbagh, relief and defence of the Residency at Lucknow (mentioned in despatehe-^ ;
with Outram's Force in the Alumbagh from Nov. X857 to March 1858, and at the siege and capture of Lucknow Yx
Lord Clyde (Medal with two Clasps).
7* Mr. J. Gibbons served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege i" l
fbll of Sebastopol (wounded aoth Oct. 1854, by a shell in the Trenches), and attack and occnpation of the Oemetrr
on the i8th June: was especially mentioned in Lord Raglan's despatches for his exertions (Medal with tbr*^
Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal). Served the Indian campaign of 1857-58, in sMdical
charge of the 32nd Light Infantry and was present at the successful attack on the entrenched poaition at Dehan^
capture of the Fort of Dirhool, action at Doadpore, afflur at Jugdespore, surrender of the Forts of Amedne v^
Lurkerpore, accompanied the Column under Colonel Carmichael which drove Beni Madhoo acroea tho Gofn
(Medal).
*^ Mr. J. Lamprey served with the 67th Regiment throughout the camwgn of x86o in North China, indndisf -^
action of Sinho, taking of Tangku, storm and capture of the inner Takn Fort, and surrender of Pekin (ifedal «ti
two Clasps). Also served in the operations against the Taeping rebels in x86a, including the recaptore a'
Kading.
** Mr. A. G. Elkington served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Balaklava and Inkcnas
(wounded), siege and fUl of Sebastopol, and sortie on the a6th October (Medal with three Clasps, sth Clast of tie
MeAUdie, and Turkish Medal).
M Mr. A. H. Fraser served in India during the mutiny in 1857-58 ; was in medical charge of theXnrresI^'
when the station was attacked on the xst Sept. 1857, and in medical charge of the troops employed in the opexaoGtf
of the three following days (Medal).
** Mr. J. Hendley was present in an engagement between the Britinh troops and the Mahometans of Combo is ^
dambfa, on the 17th July 1855, and received contusions on the chest and forehead ftrom muskeUballs. He serv^ «2^
with the combined Forces of the French and English on the 4th August following, when the stockaded tovi ec
MabaJee was taken and destroyed. Served in the 7th Fusiliers in the Indian N.W. Frontier war of 1863 i&Jk ^
lituuunye Field Force, present at the defence of the Sungahs at the Umbeyla Pass and at the attack on and stonssf
of thA Conical Hill and destruction of Lalloo on the X5th December, also in ^^|^ra^ Umb^la ax ~ ~ "
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of the village at the foot of the Bonair Pass on i6th Dooember, whioh ended in the complete rout of the enemy and
the Bubmission of the hill tribes on the x/th December (Medal with Clasp).
^ Mr. J. E. Moffatt served with the and Regiment in the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal).
>^ Mr. H. B. JOassard served in the Kaffir war of 1851-53— horse shot in the Waterkloof (MedaU . Also served in the
Hazara campaign of z868, inoladingthe expedition against the tribes on the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
^ Mr. B. IVdd served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the afilEur of Bnlganac and battle of Alma
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) .
" Mr. W. J. TTigh«»in was present and in medical charge of the 53nd Light Infttntry at the action with the Sealkote
matineers at Trmimos Qhat Goorsdaspore on the zath and z6th July 1858, and at the siege and capture of Delhi
(Medal with Clasp).
'* Mr.T. B. Beid served in medical charge of a Wing of the 7th Bengal Native In&ntry during the Santal insurrection.
Served in the 53rd Begt. during the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the actions of Chuttra, Gopalgunge,
fCbodgunge, and entry mto Futteghur, affi&ir of tShumshabad, storm and capture of Meangunge, siege and capture
3f Lncknow. Served on the Staff m Oude during the campaign of 1859 (Medal with Clasp).
^ Mr. H. T. Reade served in medical charge of the 6z8t Begt. at the siege of Delhi from iRt July 1857 to the final
capture of the city on aoth September ; was present at the repulse of the sorties of the 4th, 9th, i8th, and 23rd July,
accompanied the Begt. at the assault of the city on the 14th Sontember, and subsequently with a small party of
the 6ist repulsed an attack of about 300 Sepoys on some wounded men whose lives were thereby saved ; on the z6th
September was one of the first up the breach at the storming of the magazine and with a sergeant spiked a gun-
mentioned in desi»tch, and recommended for promotion for " unwearied exertions and gallant conduct in the field "
daring the siege and assault of Delhi (Medal with Clasp, and Victoria Cross).
^ Doctor Holcon served in Bulgaria, Scutari, and the Crimea during the Eastern campaign of iSs4-5^'
** Mr. J. L. Jameson served with the 87th Fusiliers in Bengal during the Indian Mutiny m Z857-50 (Medal).
i^ Mr. B. Lane served with the 80th Regiment in the Burmese war of z85tt-53, including the attack on the outpost
of Tomboo and sevend opeorations in its vicinity (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Noticed in General Orders by the
Commander in Chief in India of zoth November Z853 for assiduous attention to the sick on an occasion when the
whole detachment at Tomboo were prostrated by fever. Also during the suppression of the Indian mutiny in
1858 and present, at the action on the banks of the Jumna on the 5th March (Medal).
ioi Mr. T. W. Fox served with the z4th Light Dragoons in the Persian campaign of 1857, and was present at the
bombardment of Mohumrah (Medal with Clasp).
'°7 Doctor J. Meane served with the 3zst Regiment in the Crimea from aand May Z855, including the siege and
fall of Bebastopol, and attacks of the i8th June and 8th September, and received a contused wound on the knee
from a shell in the Trenches on Z7th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
>^ Doctor W. 8. Whylook served with the 75th Regiment at the siege of Delhi and at the battib of Budleekeserai,
where he killed two of the enemy* one in close oomlnt, saving thereby the life of an European soldier (Medal with
Clasp). Was Sanitary tuad Senior MedicaJ Officer of the Derbund Field Force of the Hazara campaign of z868.
^** Doctor J. CHomsby Wright served throughout the Eastern camnaign of 1854-55 with the Ro^l Artillery,and was
present at the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman (woundea, and hor^e shot under him), siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the Abyssinian campaign (Medal) .
"* Mr. A. Morphew served as Principal Medical Officer throughout the operations in Quiah, western Africa ;
was present at the capture and destruction of Massonghaon zoth December, storming and destruction of the stockades
and war fences at Madnnkia on 19th December, capture and destruction of the stockade at Madonlna on the night of
Iho ajth December, of the B'etish town of Robea on aSth December z86z, and of the towns of Mefemba and Majohn on
i7tb Jan. z86a (mentioned in despatches).
'M Doctor John Ogilvy served with the 3rd Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of >854-55, including the
baUles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and nil of Sebastopol, and assaults of the Redan on the z8th June and 8th
Hoptember (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medalf.
117 Doctor W. M. Bknes served as Principal Medical Offloer on the Hzpedition from Aden into Arabia against the
Arabs in 1865-66.
^ Doctor J. B. Cookbum served in the Eastern campaign of Z854-55, including the expedition to Kertch and
Tenikale, and aiege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp and Turkish Medal).
»7 Mr. W. M. Webb served with the zoth Regiment throughout the Crimean campaign of Z854-55, including the
batties of Aim* and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
iM Mr. J. B. C. Reade served with the and Battalion Rifle Brigade throughout the Eastern campaign of Z854-55,
icciuding the battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol— was wounded on the Z4th Nov. Z855 at the
explosion of the Freooh siege train (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal) . Served with the Battalion during
the whole of its service in suppression of the Indian mutiny, including the actions at Can^pore, capture of Lncknow,
and namerous afEikirs during the Oude campaign (Medal with Clasp).
"^ Doctor B. Hinde served with a field foroe under Colonel Murray up the River (]ktfnbia in i86z, and was present
at an the operations, including the storm and capture of the stockaded town of Sabba, and was mentioned in de-
■petches for attending the wounded who were lying at point blank range of the stockade before it was finally carried .
"* Doctor E. M. Sinclair served with the 97th Segment in the Oimea fkt>m aoth Nov. Z854, including the siegQ
and fkil of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in Bengal, also in the 97th, in suppressing
the mutiny in 1857-58, with the Jounpore Field Force in the actions of C^handa, Ummeerpore. and Sultanpore ;
sfterwards at the siege and capture of Lucknow, and in the operations in Bnndleound in 1850 (Medal with Clasp).
>^ Mr. W. Gafetell served the Eastern campaign of z854n55 with the 5th Dragoon Guards, mduding the battles
of Balaklava, Inkennan, and Tcfaemaya, and aiege of Sebastopol (Medal with three (Jlasps, Sardinian and
Turkish Medals).
^ Mr. St. John Stanley served the Eastern campaign of z854-55> including the battles of Alma and Inkerman.
aege and fUl of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
^" Mr. J. Bkin served with the 4th Regiment at the siege and fkU of Sebastopol in 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and
Turkish Medal).
^ Mr. A. M. Tippetts served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 7th Fusiliers, including the affiur of
Bnlganac, battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish
Medal).
'* Mr. J. TT^miMiTi served the Eastern campaign of Z854-55, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman,
siesre and fall of Sebastopol, sortie of 26th October, capture of Rifle-pits on z9th April, capture of the Quarries,
uul assaulta of the Bedon on iBth June and 8th September (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie'
and Turkish Medal).
1*1 Mr. T. Clark served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege
uvl £all of Sebastopol, and assaults of the Redan on the 18th June and 8th September (Medal with three Clasps,
Sardinian and Turldah Medals). Served with the 69th Regiment at the affair with the Fenians at Trout River,
[Canada, in MUiy Z870.
1*^ Mr. S. L. Lnndy served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with, the 79th Highlanders, including the battles
>f Alma and Balaklava, siege and liall of Sebastopol, and assaults of the z8th June and 8th September, expedition to
bLerteh and Yenikale, was wounded in the Trenches before Sebastopol on 29th July Z855 (Medal with three Clasps,
fcnd Turkish Medal). Served with the 64th Regiment in the Persian campaign in 1857, including the night attack
fcod battle of Kooshab, surrender of Mohumrah, and expedition to Ahwas (in medical charge of the Milita^ portion
>f the expedition) (Medal with Clasp). Served in Bengal and N.W. Provinces in suppressing the mutiny in
ci{37-58, including the actions of Futtehpore, Aoung, Pandoo Nuddee, and Cawnpore, with Havelock's Column :
lefeooe of the Alumbagh, operations at Cawnpore under Qeneral Windham, action of Soorgunge, defence of Cawn-
pore and defoat of the Owalior mutineers, and action of Kai.ee Nuddee (Medal with Clasp, and a year's service).
Personally thanked by H.R.H. the Duke of Cambridge on embarkation of the troops iVom Varna to the CMmea
for his excellent arrangements for and care of the sick of the Highland Brigada* then under his medical charge.
Thanked in orders at Cawnpore by (General NeiU, when in charge of the sick and wounded, for his excellent
arrangements and treatment of so many.
147 Mr. T. Wright served with the aoth Regiment the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the batUes of
Mma and lakennan, and slQge of Sebattopol (Medal with three (Clasps, and Torkiah Medal). Served with the 38th
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Refl^iment in the Indian campai^ fVom Nor. 1857, inclading the capture of Meaagnnge, si^ge and capcare of
Lucknow (Medal withClaap).
»*• Doctor A. Guthrie served with the Rifle Brigade in the Indian campaign of 1857-59, including the action of
Cawnpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, Trans-Gogra campaign, and aflerwards with Ross' Camel Corps in C«nmu
India in 1858-60 (Medal with Clasp).
li" Mr. £. Y. Kellett served in the Crimea Arom the ist October 1854 to the 30th May 1856, including Hi*
siege and fall of Sebastopol, and in medical charge of detachments fh>m Balaklava that took part in the baule < 1
the 25th October 1854. ^as in medical charge of Russian wounded prisoners after Inkerman, and of the (je&«TaI
Field and Cholera Hospitals of the 3rd Division (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Sew
Zealand war m 1863-65, and was in medical charge of the X4th Regiment at the battle of Ranginri (mentioned la
despatches, Medal).
»" Mr. R. A. Chappie served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, and was present with the Soots Greys si Us?
affair of M'Kenzie's Farm, capture and battle of Balaklava (horse wounded), and with the Royal Artillery at ti?
battle of Inkennan ; served with the right siege train for more than ten months and performed oonatant trcLC-
daty, and was in the Trenches during the bombardments of April and 6th and x7th June and final assault (M&k
with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
'^ Mr. A. G. Young served with the and Battalion Rifle Brigade in the Crimea, and was present throu|rb:>&i
the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) . Served in medical charge of the and Battalion u«l
Rirtos throughout the campaign of i860 in China (Medal with two Clasps).
"» Mr. C. C. Dempster served with the 46th Regiment in the Crimea from 8th Nov. 1854 to aoth May isr.
including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attack of the x8th June (Medal with Clasp, and Torkiah Ueia.
Accompanied the expedition into the Uazara district under Sir Sydney Cotton in October and Nov. 1857 (Mc<i»
with Clasp). Was m medical charge of the Movable Column from Ferozepore after Tantia Topee in Feb. «£?.
March 1859. Served in the New Zealand war of 1863-65, and was with the 50th Regiment at the storm and captcr
of Kangiawhia on 21st Feb. 1864— mentioned in despatches (Medal).
i»« Doctor R. W. Meadows served with the 9th Regiment in the Crimea from Oct. 1854, including the siege dz
fall or Sebastopol, and assault of the batteries on the i8th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Modal).
^'^ Mr. R. Hungorford served in the Crimea from nth March 1855 (Medal with Clasps for Sebastopol. as^
Turkish Medal). Served with the 53rd Regiment during the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including theacboc ::
Khodagunge and entry into Futtehgunge, storm and capture of Meangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, &=.
affair of Koorsie, and some minor affairs (Medal with Clasp).
"» Mr. W. G. N. Mauley served with the Royal Artillery in the Crimea from the nth June 1855, including ihr
siege and (kll of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also served with the Royal Artilleiy in tLc
New Zealand war of 1864-66, volunteered and accompanied the storming party at the assault of the Gate Pah nei:
Tauranga (Victoria Ooss, and mentioned in despatches). Served with the field force under Creneral Chute m tfi^
expedition fhim Wanganui to Taranaki, including the march through the bush at the rear of Mount Bgmont. ae>.
was present at the assault and capture of the following Pahs, viz. : Okotoukou, Putahi, Otapawa. and Waikok-r.
(thanked in general orders, and promoted Staff Surgeon for "distinguished and meritorious services rendertd :<.'
the sick andwounded during the operations in New Zealand," Medal). Has received the Bronse Medal of theRujiI
Humane Society for swimming to the assistance and rescuing from drowning a gunner of the Royal Artilleir wh >
had fallen overboard while disembarking fVom a steamer in the Waitotara river, New Zealand. Proceed^ v:tz
the British Ambulance to the I*Yanco-(jerman war of 1870-71. Was in charge of *'B" Division of the Amba-
lance and attached to the 92nd Division of the Prussian Army, accompanying it during the operations oonceqnct
on the advance on Orleans. Marched with it between 300 and 300 miles during the severe winter weather in Sorts-
bcr and December, and was present at several engagements. For his services was thanked by General Ton Wiuu-*^
commanding the Division, and received the Steel war Medal ; also, at the request of the Crown Prince, was gn&u*.
by the Emperor of Germany the and Class of the Iron Cross " on account of his devoted and excellent oontiact ::
seeking out and caring for the wounded of the 22nd Prussian Division in the actions of Chateauneuf and Breun-
celles on the 18th and aist November, and the battles of Orleans and Cravant on the 2nd to the 10th DeceaibeT
1870." Has also received the Bavarian Order of Merit for 1870-71. Was present also atthesieffe of Pans,tc£
on the declaration of the Armistice proceeded into the city with supplies for the hospitals.
1^ Mr. A. B. Hudson served with the 6th Regriment in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858, inclading tbr
operations in the Jugdespore Jungle (Medal). Served also throughout the operations against the hill tribes r
Sikkimin x86i.
la Mr. B. Burland was promoted Staff Surgeon "in consideration of his highly meritorious services resdenc
during the epidemic of yellow fever in Bermuda."
^** Mr. L. Kidd was in medical charge of the Troops on board the CharMie, wrecked with much loss of !:■*«
in Algoa Bay on aoth Sept. 1854 ; ftlBO on the Eaatem Monarch, destroyed b^ fire at Spithead on srd June lir^
and was honourably mentioned in General Orders for his conduct on the occasion of the loss of each of these shiw^
Served with the a7th Regiment on the Peshawur Frontier in 1857-58 during the Sepoy Mutiny, and was at iW
assault and destruction or Nerinjee (Medal).
^*^ Mr. L. O. Patterson served in medical charge of a field force against the rebel Kareens in Burmah, tsr:
was present in six engagements. Served in India during the mutiny in 1858-59 ; was in medical charge of 'Jjt
Arrah Field Force firom June to Oct. 1858, and present in action at SirUiooa (wounded), Julpoora, Brshminsgnngy.
Bampore. Perowra) Jumaon, Karrisath, and Jugdespore; volunteered to overtake Lt. Colonel Sir H. Havelockaci
take medical charge of his Cavalry ; present with them at the charge and action at Neenadee, present agam «^
the field force in the last action at Mahoolan, and in several other minor skirmishes (three times mentioBed i:
despatches. Medal).
iM Doctor John Tnllooh served with the loth Regiment in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, inclading the f&p-
pression of the mutiny at Benares, capture of Atrowleea, advance to Lucknow and actions at Chanda, UnMerpoir,
Sultanpore, and Douraha, siege and capture of Lucknow, relief of Asimghur, and operations near Jngdespctt
(Medal with Clasp).
^^ Mr. W. Haward served with the 34th Regiment in the Oimea from Dec. 1854, including he siege and iill
of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the Indian campaign in 18^7-58, indudsu
the actions at Gawnpore on a6th, 27th, and a8th Nov. 1857, siege and capture of Lucknow and relief of Asimeha:
(Medal with cusp).
iw Mr. G. B. Poppelwell served on the Staff in the Crimean campaign of 1854-55, and was present with tbc
3x8t Regiment at the siege of Sebastopol, and attack of the Redan on tne x8th June (Medal with Clasp, and TuA^-
Medal). Served with the 84th Regiment trom the commencement of the Indian mutiny, and was present vixh
Havelock's Force in the actions of Mungarwar and Alumbagh, relief of Lucknowand its subsequent defence i^rs^
Outram's Force at the Alumbagh including the repulse of numerous attacks, at the siege and capture of Lackcov.
and with the 90th Light Infantry during the subsequent operations in Oude (Medal with two Clasps, and a yesri
service for Lucknow. Thanked in Orders at Cawnpore by Brigadier General Neil for "his unweazied attentLc
and exertion to his numerous patients and his excellent hospital arrangements in treating so many sick ari
wounded "). Served in the New Zealand war in 1864-66 (Medal).
171 Mr. W. Grantt served in the Crimea from xath Nov. to a8th Dec. 1854, and firom jxst July 1855, locbvlri:
the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attack of the 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medals i>-
served throughout the campaign in the north of C>hina in x86o, including the action of Sinho» and stomuLf C
Tangku (Medal with Clasp for the Taku Forts).
171 Doctor S. S. Skipton was attached to the 49th Regiment in the Crimea firom the asrd July 1855, indudtnir t^
siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Was attached to the 14th Lt^ht Drsgoucs *?
the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose in 1858, and was present at the siege and capture of Rahalgliv.
relief of Saugor, capture of Gurrakotah and pursuit across the Beas ; at Malthone, battle of the Betwa, megt ii'
capture of Jhansi, capture of the Fort of Loharree (mentioned in despatches) , and various affhirs during the adviEft
on Calpee, action of Golowlee, capture of the Fort and arsenal of Coapee, action of Morar, and recaptnre of Gvat-*
(MedaHSth Clasp). *^ , .-
>7« Doctor T. Tarrant serTed in the Eastern campaign of x8s4-5f (Medal with CUwp Ibr Sebastopol, sad TvHA
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Kedal). Served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, incladinf? the battle of Cawnpore, action of Kalee Naddee, fuad
afiair of Kunlcnr (Medal).
*•* Mr. B. L. Hiffeman serred the Eastern campaigrn of 1854, and up to 3rd July 1855, with the xgth Besriment,
nclnding the battles of Alma and Inkorman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
*'* Mr. R. W. Jackson served with the 90th Light Infantry in the Crimea, from 5th Dec. 1854, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served during the Indian mutiny; m medical
charge of a Battalion at the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, jjresent at the battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec. 1857,
with Outram's Force at the Alumbagh, assault and capture of Lucknow ; in medical charge of the Camel Corps at
the assault and capture of Calpee ; present at the capture of the Forts of Dehaign and Tjrrhool in Oude, also during
the final operations of Jugdespore (Medal with three Clasps). Accompanied Sir Garnet Wolsoley to the Qold Coast
in September 1873, and served throughout the Ashanti War of 1873-74, including the action of Essaman, relief of
AbrakramjMk, battle of Amoaful, battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie ; and was in Medical Charge of the
i6t Field Hospital fVom its formation to the end of the campaign (mentioned in despatches. CB.^ Medal with
Clasp).
*" Mr. E. H. Roberts served with the 72nd Highlanders in the Crimea from 13th June 1855, including the
expedition of Kertch, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attacks of the i8th June and 8th September (Medal with
Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the 79th Highlanders in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the
feiege and capture of Lucknow, attack on the Fort of Rooyah, action of Allygunge, and capture of Bareilly (Medal
with Clasp).
^^ Doctor A. D. Gulland served at the siege of Sebastopol and expedition to Kertch (Medal with Clasp, and
Turkish Medal). Served with the expedition to China in i86o, and was present at Sinho, Tangku, and capture of
Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp). Also during the operations against the Taepings in the vicinity of Shanp[haiy
including the capture of the walled cities of Tsinpoo and Tsmin, the fortified town of Najow, and the afikir of
Nauksiang. Served with the 6th Regiment in the Hazara campaign of 1868, including the subsequent operations
in the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
'•« Mr. T. Teevan served in the Crimea from the 17th Nov. 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal
wiih Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also the campaign of i860 m China (Medal with Clasp for the Taku Forts).
'"• Mr. H. J. H. Lawrence served the Crimean campaign from Nov. 1854, including tne siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
*** Mr. J. Spai-row served wiUi the 98th Regiment in the Peshawur Expeditionary Force on the Euzofzie
Frontier under Sir Sydney Cotton in April and May 1858, and at the afiTair with the Hindostanee fanatics on the
Heights of Sittana on the 4th May (Medal with Clasp).
^** Doctor R. C. Lofthouse served with the loth Hussars in the Crimean campaign from the i8th April 1855,
including the siege and fall of Sebastopol. battle of the Tchemaya, and affair of aist September near Kertch (Medal
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the 14th Light Dragoons during the campaigns in Central India
from loth July 1857 to April 1859 under Sir Hugh Rose and Sir R. Napier, includmg the siege of Rahutghur, action
of Barodia. relief of Saugor, siege and capture of Garrakota, disarming the Bhopal Contingent at Sehore, forcing
the Pass of Muddenpore, battle of the Betwa. siege and fall of Jhansi, action of Koonch, all the affairs during the
advance on Calpee, including the battle of Golowlie, capture of the town and Fort of Calpee, action of Morar,
recapture of GKealior, operations in Bundlecund, and affairs of Garotha and Jachlone, and pursuit of Tantia Topee.
Was in medical charge of a Wing of the Regiment in India up to the capture of Gwalior; mentioned in despatches,
and thanked by the Director General Army Medical Department (Medal with Clasp for Central India).
'w Mr. R. W. Carter served with the 20th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including
thebattleof Alma, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and capture of Kinboum (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish
Medal). Served with the 83nd Regiment in the Indian campaign in 1858, including the actions of Khankur and
Bonkagaon (Medal).
"* Mr. R. Wolseley served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 ^th the 30th Regiment, including the battles of
Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman (wounded), siege and fieJl of Sebastopol, and assaults of the x 8th June and 8th
BeptemberJMedal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal) .
»» Mr. W. R. Steuart served m the Crimea during the winter of 1854-55, and has the Medal with Clasp for
Sebastopol, and the Turkish Medal.
*•* Doctor J. L. Erskine served with the 4th Regiment in the Crimean campaign from the 14th Nov. 1854, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). In medical charge of the Field Forca
under Brigadier Macan sent from Ahmedabad in pursuit of the rebels in February 1859.
*" Mr. w. C. Roe served with the 89th Regiment in the Crimea f^om 2nd March to 28th June 1855, indnding
the siege of Sebastopol and attack of the i8th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
^ Mr. G. M. Slaughter served with the 7th Hussars in the Indian campaign from Feb. 1858 to March 1850
and was present at the affair of Meengunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, affairs of Barree and Siree, action of
Nawabgrunge, occupation of Fyzabad, passage of theGoomtee at Sultanpore, throughout the Byswarra campaign,
including the affairs of Kandoo Nuddee, Paleeghat, and Hyderghur, pursuit of Benhi Madho's Force to the Ooomtee ;
also the Trans-Gogra campaign, including the affair near Churda and pursuit, taking the Fort of Mecyeedia, attack
on Bankee with pursuit to the Raptee, mlvance into Nepaul, and affair at Sitkaghat (Medal with Clasp).
*■ Mr. J. W. Hxilseberg served with the 8th Husscu^ in the Crimean campaign from the 29th January 1855,
including the battle of the Tchemaya, and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
"<• Mr. 8. Roch served in the Crimean campaign from 28th Feb. 1855, including the siege and fkll of Sebastopol
and attack of the 18th June ; also "Served with the French as a volunteer at the storming of the Mamelon on the 7th
June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
"^ Doctor W. H. Corbett served in the Crimean campaign from the 9th January to the 13th June 1855, including
thesiegeof Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Mcrlal). Served in Indui with the 81st Regiment in the
Ruftoofzie expedition under Sir 8. Cotton in 1858 (Medal with Claap). Served in the mutiny in India in 1857-58, and
was present when the 8ist Regiment under Colonel Renny disarmed at Mean Meer one Regmient of Native Cavalry
and three Regiments of Native Infkntry, all disaffected and ripe for mutiny-.
^* Mr. R.Webb served in India m 1857-58, and was present at the aciions of Banda and Chitrakote (mentioned
in despatch, Medal).
"• Doctor J. S. Conyers served in the Ashanti war of 1873-74, including the battle of Amoaftd, attack and
capture of Becquah, battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie (Medal with Clasp).
*^* Mr. Faught was employed as Sanitary Officer at Cape Coast Casr.le during the Ashanti war, in 1874 (Medal).
"• Mr. T. J. Orton served with the Royal Artillery in the Trenches before Sebastopol in 1855 and at the
assault of the Redan on the 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the Central India
Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose in 1858, and was present at the siege and capture of the Fort of Chandairee, aiege
and captore of Jhansi, battle of the Betwa, action ^t Koonch, actions of i7tn and i8th May, and of 21st May at
Uolowhe and capture of Calpee, was afterwards present in various actions in the Bundlekund district (Medal). Ac-
companied the Perak Expedition as Principal Medical Oflicer of the force (mentioned in despatches).
"^Mr. W. H. Muschamp served in the Crimea fVom the 30th August 1855, including the siege and flail of
Sebastopol, and attack of the 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the N.W. Provincea
in snppressmi? the mutiny of 1857-58, including the operations at Cawnpore under Windham, defeat there of the
Gwahor Cmitmgent, actions of Kalee Nuddee and Khankur. capture of Bareilly, relief of Shahjehanpore, and afDaira
of Mahomdee, Shahabad, and Bunkagaon (Medal).
'" Mr. 8. A. Lithgow served with the 75th Re^ment during the Indian campaign of 1857-59 (in medical
charge tmm the commencement of the operations agamst Delhi until the relief of Lucknow), and was present at the
action of Budleekeserai, siege of Delhi and capture of the citv, pursuit of the enemy and actions of Bolundshuhur,
Agra, Allyghur, Akrabad, and Kanoj, advance into Oude, and affkirs of Maragunge, Alumbagh, and Dilkoosha, and
relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, thereafter remained with Outram's Division at the Alumbagh and was present at
the rraulae of the several attacks and at the affkir of Guilee (Medal with two Clasps).
'"> Mr. H. Rose served in the Crimea from June 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served the campaign of i860 in North China, including the taking of Sinho and
Tangku, actions of i8th and 21st September, and surrender of Pekin, and was in medical charge of' me 2nd Queen'a
Royals from the taking of Tangku to the end of the campaign (Medal with two Clasps) ..zed by V:i OiJ^V
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s*^ Hr. W. H. Harria seired in the Crimea from the aand May 1855, inclading the siege and lUl of Sebutoprl,
the attack of the z8th June, and battle of the Tohemaya (Medal with Clasp, and Torkiah Medal). Also bcttm
doringthelndian campaign in 1857-58, and was present with Colonel Maxwell's Column in the operatioos befor-
Calpee early in z8^8, and proceeded with it to the Alumbagh during the capture of Lncknow. Present also at th^
surrender of the Forts of Ahmatee and Shunkerpore, pursuit of Beni Madhoo across the Gogra, at the safaaeqon;
operations in Oude (Medal).
*■* Doctor C. A. Innes served with the Royal Artillery in the Crimea from 36th May 1855. was present st tl
bombardments of the i8th June and 8th September, also with the expedition to Kertch (Medal with Clasp, «j..
Turkish Medal) . Served with the 5and Light Infantry during the Indian mutiny in 1857, and was in medical dmnr-
of the Renment during part of the siege assault and capture of Delhi (Medal with Clasp).
*** Mr. J. Watts served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58, including the relief of Lucknow by Lcr.
Clyde, and occupation of the Alumbagh from 25th October to x8th November, and defeat of the Gwalior (}onting«Ltki
Cawnpore on 6tn December 1857 (Medal with Clasp, and a year's service) .
"» Mr. C. M. Jessop served with the Scots Fusilier Guards in the Crimea from June 1855 (Medal withr*»T
and Turkish Medal). Was present doing duty with the Royal Artillery at the capture of Canton on aSth Dec u.-
(Medal with Clasp).
*** Doctor A. F. Elliot served during the second phase of the Ashanti War (Medal with Claap).
1*7 Mr. J. H. Robotham served with the 2nd Dragoon Guards in the Indian campaign of 1858-59, isclivl:i:
the action of Nosaerutpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, subsequent operations, action of Barree, the (ta:?
campaign, action of Jamo, siege and capture of Birwah, Trans-Gogra affairs at Bungaon (mentioned in despstcho
Medal with Claap).
*" Doctor A. A. Gore served at the bombardment and destruction of theTimmance town of Maasougha oc tb
Sierra Leone river on zoth December, attack on Madoukia 27th December, storm and capture of the stockaded Fec^.
town of Rohea on 28th Dec. z86i— mentioned in general orders for services and conspicuous braveiy, and epecal;
recommended for promotion in 1868. Served m the Ashanti war in 1873 as Sanitary Officer, and was Mfvmr
wounded in the action of the 3rd November near Dunquah, and was also wounded at Qnarman on the zjth Notul-
ber (Medal).
*■* Mr. G. L. Hinde served in the Crimea from the 30th July 1855, including the siege and fidl of Sefaattcix!
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
"^ Mr. Edwin Wilson served in the 71st Highlanders with the Central India Field Force under Sir HugbB«*
in 1858, and was present at the battle of Koonch, affairs during the advance on Calpee, battle of Golowlee, csptcn
of CaJpee, action of Morar, recapture of Grwalior, and in medical charge of a Flying Column in pursuit of Bnrpcr!
Bing (Medal with Clasp).
*"> Mr. C. C. Bead served with the Grenadier Guards in the Crimean campaign from the 7th Nov. 1854, indndui;;
the siege and &11 of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
*** Doctor R. Waters served in the Gambia dunng the outbreak of cholera in 1869. Was mentioned in despatebN
by the Governor, and for his services during the epidemic received ihe thanks of the Colonial Government and of the
Secretary of State for the Colonies, and was promoted Staff Burgeon " in consideration of his highly mentoricu
service.'^ Served in the Ashanti war of 1873-4, <uid was present at the battle of Amoafril, capture and deitncucd
of Bacquah, battle of Ordahsu and capture of C^oomassie (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
*** Mr. F. J. Shortt served the Indian campaign of 1858-59 with the 20th Regiment, inclading the sctiae:*
of Chanda, Umeerpore, andSultanpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, subsequent operations in Onde, and pantg*
of the Gom at Fyzabad (Medal with Clasp).
*** Mr. H. R. L. Veale served in the Indian mutiny campaign, and was present at the relief of I«ucknow by Icrd
Clyde (severely wounded, Medal with Clasp).
"* Doctor J. Jameson was promoted Surgeon "in consideration of his highly meritorious services during &:
epidemic of yellow fever in Trinidad."
"^ Mr. S. Rowe served throughout the Ashanti war of 1873-74. Was sent as Special Commissioner to the bsn
and chiefs of Fanti on the invasion of the Protectorate by the Ashantis in January 1873. Present with the forcf
under Colonel Festing at the defeat of the Aahantis in the two engagements at Elminaon the t3th Jnne, sad w
mentioned in despatches as having " acted in more capacities than those of his own profession/' and as hsTii;
" rendered valuable assistance on all occasions." Joined Glover's expedition, to whicn he served as Chief of U.«
Staff (several times mentioned in despatches, CMQ.^ Medal with Clasp).
MO 3^, rp^ 3^ p^ O'Brien served in medical charge of the expeditionaiy force against the hostile Indiaoi fi
Yucatan in 1858, and served with the troops engaged in suppression of disturbances throughout the Noztlwn
districto of British Honduras in that year.
*^ Mr. A. N. Fox served in medical charge of the expeditionary force at the attack and capture of Bpee sm*
Lagos in 1862. Served throughout the Ashanti war 0/^1873-74, mdnding the actioil near Donquah, bsttk d
Amoafta, battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie (Medal with Clasp).
**^ Mr. H. Sherlock served the Eastern campaign of 1855, including the siege and fiill of Sebastopol u^
assault of the Redan on the 18th June (Medal with (?lasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the 8th Hbw^'»
throughout the Indian campaigns of 1858-59 and was present at the capture of Kotah, reoccupation of Cfaandar««
battle of Kotah ke Serai, capture of Gwalior and charged with the Squadron 8th Hussars at (Gwalior, wheBiLe
Ranee of Jhansi was killed (wounded and specially mentioned in despatches) ; was also present at the c^tore vf
Powree, battle of Sindwaho, actions of Kooiwye and Koondrye (Medal with CUutp).
M* Mr. B. G. M*Dowell served with the 44th Regiment the campaign of i860 in North China, including the accia
of Sinho, storm and capture of the Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp).
*^ Mr. S. Fuller served with the 9th Lancers in the suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1858-59, and w
presetit at the capture of Meeangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, the summer campaign in Oade vtA
Rohilcund with actions at Rhodamow and Allygunge, capture of Bareilly, action near Shalgelumpore and ponm! to
Mahomdee, passage of the Crogra at Fyzabad (Medal with Clasp).
*^ Doctor A. 0. Robertson served with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade in the action of Pandoo Kuddee, in U^
operations of Cawnpore under General Windham, battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec. 1857, siege and capture of Loci*
now, subsequent operations in Oude, action of Nawab Gunge, passage of the Goomtee, and occupation of Sokir--
pore (Medal and CHasp).
M* Mr. T. N. Hoysted served with the 59th Regiment at the operations before and capture of Canton on r^i*
and 29th Dec. 1857 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 54th Regiment in the Indian mutiny campaign at the k*:
advance into Oude under Lord (Tlyde in 1858, including the capture of Fort AmeetiB (Medal).
*^ Mr. J. Wiles served in the Crimean campaign fVom the 26th Nov. 1854, including the siege and fall •'
Sebastopol, and attacks of the i8th June and 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) . Serred in '^^^
Indian mutiny campaign from. August 1858 and was present with the force under Ck)lonel Turner in the Bet»-*
district. Served the campaign of x86o in China, and was present at the actions of Sinho and Taku, and sorreaar'
of Pekin (Medal with two CUsps). Embarked for the Grold Coast with the 2nd Battalion lUfle Brigade and leni J
throughout the second phase of the Ashas ' ~ ' " ^ -- - - -^
capture of^oomassie (Medal with Clasp).
Clasp). ,,
^^ Mr. W. Collis served with the 98th Regiment in the Peshawur Expeditionary Force on the Euaofiue Txtasi^
under Sir Sydney Cotton in April and May 1858, and at the affair with the Hindoetanee fanatics on the Hei^p
of Sittana on the 4th May (MecU^l with Clasp) . Served during the operations in the Malay States under Bngsdi<^
General Ross, as i*rincipai Medical Officer ftrom 24 Nov. 1875 to 31 January 1876.
ui Doctor M. Grant served during the Sepoy mutiny of 1857-58, with the 5th Fusiliers at the Alumbagh osdr
Outram, and at the siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with (^lasp) .
*» Mr. A. F. Bradshaw served with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade through the whole of its service in »<
suppression of the Indian mutiny, including the capture of Lucknow and numerous afikirs during the OodeciB-
paign (Medal with Clasp).
^*M Mr. J. B, Baker served with the ezpeditLonaiy force in the north of C'^^|<^y(^^^^^^u i^^^:
throughout the second phase of the Ashanti war, in iBf4, including the battle of Amoafhl, battle of Ordahsu asd
capture of Coomassie (Medal with Clasp).
*^t Mr. W. O'Halloran was present at the operations before and capture of Canton in December 1857 (Medal n k
Chaplains' Department.
296
Ckaplain General to the Foreee ,
Hev.J. B. Sabin.iJfii
Rto. Robert Halpin.t MA
Stc. J. A. Croaier.t MA
i^c. John Virtue (Amw. Catholic)
Hfc. Dudley Soxnerrille,! MA.
Eeo. Tbomaa Ck>Dey, MA
JZ^c. Milward Grooke,t Jfil. ...
£^r. Horace N. Wh&Aw;\ MA.
Bfo. E. L. Walsh, 3A
Jitv. Thomas Molesworth, MA.
Ji»o. John Fra. Browne {B.C.)..
Rev. George Wylde, MA
^?a. William Ponsford
Reo. John Arden Bayley,^ BA.
Reo. J. A. Welsh Collins,* BA.
Rfc. Regd. Heber Bullock, MA.
Reo. J. C. EdghiU, MA
Reo. John Tarker Barton, MA.
Reo. Ralph 0. Browne" . '
.The Bight Beverend Bithop Piers Calyeley Glaughton, DD. 7 April 75... War Office.
Ghaplaivs to THi FoacBs'ov THB FiasT Class.
X Jan. 64 Malta
5 Deo. 66 London
7 Jan. 74 1 London
a Feb. 75 1 Malta
6 Mar. 75 ' Chatham
5 May 75 1 Devonport
x8May 75 Cork
28 May 75 Woolwich
5 Aug. 75 'Winchester
19 Nov. 76 1 Dublin
z5 Sept. 77 {Portsmouth
35 Feb. 78 Manchester
Chaplxiks to thx Foscvs (sirn Class)
Rev. Put. Epfttnn, MA, (Fffab.) j Jiily
Bev. ai I ['hftB I Cuffe i Som. Ca fh.) 7 Snpt.
l^w.C A.ABslioton Cmven.tJf J 17 Oct.
Rev. iJiivnd Arthur (Prrtft.) ,.,.,, 20 Nov.
Bev. ir,hn 0" Flaherty (Bom. C.y i Apr.
\Bev. Thi>ft.L!oyaCoRhlaia{.ft,C.i i Apr.
.Ber. G { fimplH3llWitliainB,*Z>JD, 14 M»y
iBev.G^'o. Ruff^les Finhmr,^ MA. 30 Oct.
\Bev. Tljoa.Cartor ^tatiley,X£i>. 5 Doc.
Bev. W. R. Beach, MA. ag Deo.
iBev. ChiiHuft J. Coar, MA. ..| 3 MAT.
78, Edinburgh
78|Alder8hot
78 Portsmouth
Dover
Chatham
ShomdifVlB
Dublin
Portsdwn Hill
Aldershot
79 Sandhurst
80. Portsmouth
I May 75 Shomcliflfe
I Jan. 76iWarley
16 Mar. 76 Aldershot
23 Apr. 76 Woolwich
14 Sept. 76 Gibraltar
I Mar. 77 Gosport
9 Aug. 77 Shoeburyness
\B«v. Chas.Aug.Wetherall,Jfii....
\Bev. H. Tudor Craig, BA
Bev. Fran. O'Callaghan {B.C.)...
Bev. John Milne, MA. {Freeh.)...
Bev. Arthur McCarthy {B.C.) ...
\Bev. Fred.L. Gascoigne {B.C.)...
a8 Feb. 78
z June 78
39 Dec. 78
I Jan. 79
30 Apr. 79
XX Aug. 79
Dover
Colchester
Colcheste
Dublin
Aldershot
Dover
CiLLPLAnr TO THs Foiois inrnia thi WAaajjrr ov 1847.
J2«o. Wm. Sykes,t Jf^ | 6 Mar. 55 | Canterbury
Ckaplaivs to THS Foscss (3SD Class).
Reo. George Mead, MA.
Rto. Franc Sadleir, MA.
Reo. Robert Orr
Rec. Gerald O. Vandeleur, MA.
|xo Feb. 77 Plymouth
14 Mar. 77! Curragh
4 May 77,Sheerness
4 Nov. 77 South Africa
Bev. W. H. Bullock
JZn;. Wm. Alleyne Barker, MA....
Bev. Edwards. B. Kitson, MA
Bev. E. A. Alderson, BA
X9 Feb. 78 /Aldershot
X Apr. 78 Aldershot
33 June 78 Woolwich
3 June 79 GoBiwrt
Rev. C. A. Solbi, BA
Reo. Alfred J. Townend, BA....
Rev. Chas. Adeane Ros8er,lf^.
Reo. R. Alfred Corbett, BA. ...
Ree. Duhamel Herman, BA. ...
Sn. Thomas Moore (B.C.)
Reo. Robert Stewart Patterson*
Reo. James Bellord {B.C.)
£^D. GeorgeKirk wood (Pr0»&) (
Reo. Robert Brindle {B.C.)
Sn. Thomas Foran {B.C.) '...
Reo. Alfred Malim, MA
Rev. Geo. Martyn St. M. Ritchie
■S«c.Bras.Harpur Goodwin,jB^
Reo. James Spiers {Pretb.)... i
Reo. Fred. J. Bateman
Rev. Walter Hebden Milner .
Chaplaiks to thi Foacis (4TH Class).
X Deo. 70 London
X Dec. 7olHaUflax, N.S.
13 Apr. 71 PembrokeDck
6 July 71 Dublin
I Ausr. 71 Gibraltar
7 Dec. 71 Devonport
6 Apr. 7a Gibraltar
3 Jan. 73 South Africa
12 Jan. 74 Halifax, N.S.
24 Oct. 74;
I Dec. 74 Aldershot
xo Apr. 75 Natal
15 May 75 Chelsea
16 Oct 75 Netley
37 Nov. 75 Malta
Bev. Joseph H. Sutton Moxly
Bev. Joseph Corbett {B.C.)...
Bev. JamesMilneMillarCPrMft.) i
Bev. Riddall Morrison
Bev. William J. Lough, BA....
I Bev. George Nelson Godwin...
Stfo. Charles Gregson, K.^
Bev. David Nickerson, Jf iA
Bev. Edward John Hardy, BA
Bev. Edward A. Rust
Rev. Fras. Drake Backhouse .
Rev. Thos. Patterson Mullins,jB^
Bev. William Le Grave {B.C.)...
Bev, John Hackett, BA
Bev. Thomas Borrodale Speedy
Bev. Henry Arthur Darnell
Bev. Timothv Twomey
Bev. Friedrich Wm. J. A. Agassiz
X7 Mar. 76 Barbadoea
X Apr. 76 Bermuda
16 June 76 Halilkx, N.S.
5 July 76 Chatham
X Jan. 77 Malta
6 Jan. 77 Bermuda
10 Jan. 77 Colchester
X3 Sept.77 Bermuda
3 Jan. 78 Cyprus
3 Jan. 78 Diiblin
16 Jan. 78 Dover
18 Jan. 78 Gosport
a Mar. 78 Cork
X July 78 Curragh
3 July 78 Preston
July 78 Portsmouth
Sept. 78 Dover
\l
if<rr.JohnKingLethbridge,3fil' 3 Dec. 75 Malta
*«* The Chaplaine with a t <^fter their names served in the Criwtea durina the eiege cf Sehaelcpol, and have received the
Crimean Medal and the Turkish Medal.
' ^Ir. Sabin served with the army in the East from July 1854 to May 1856, and was promoted "for meritorioni
ecrvice in superintending the Department in Constantinople, and the hospitals in connection with it."
* Mr. Fisher served throughout the last Burmese war, and accompanied the expedition to the assault and capturt
of Pepu (Medal with Clasp).
* Doctor Williams served in the Baltic expedition (Medal).
7 Mr. Bavley served in New Zealand during the war from March 1864 until Mav x866.
■ Mr. Collins served with the field force in the Waikato during the New Zealand war in X864-65, and was present at
the investment and capture of Orakau (thanked in brigade orders). Also served with the field force imder Major
(•oneral Chute in the Wanganui-Taranaki campaign in x866, including the Bush march to Taranaki,and was present
at the assault and capture of Otapawu and Waikowkou Pahs, and the destruction of Kelemarai and other placet
i mentioned in despatches, and Medal).
* Mr. Patterson was in Turkey in the Imperial Ottoman service dfuring the war in the East. Served as a Lieu-
tenant in the Canadian Volunteer Rifles at the time of the Trent aflTair, and also in the first Fenian raid. Accom-
panied, as Chaplain, the Red River expeditionary force of X870 under Sir Garnet Wolseley to Fort Garry. Pro-
ceeded to the Gold Coast in September 1873, and served there until the capture of Coomassie (Medal).
'<> Mr. Ralph Browne served in the Ashanti campaign under Sir Garnet Wolseley (Medal).
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294 Medical Bejpartment.—War Services,
flk thirty-three engagementB against the rebels (presented by the Emperor of China with a general Berriee
medal of the first ^«b, and a special servioo medal of the second class).
*» Doctor B. G. White served with the Royal Artillerv in the Hazara campaign of i868,inoladiiig the ezpeditue
against the tril>e8 on the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp) .
Ml Doctor John Mackenzie served throughout the campaign of i860 in North China (Medal).
*>■ Mr. 8. Archer was attached to the lozst P^lsilienl with the Eusofsai Field Force on the N.W. Frontier of Indii
in Nov. and Dec. 1863, and was present at the storming of the Conical Hill and the destruction of Umbeylah (MecUl
with Clasp).
an Mr. imvidge served in the Bhootan campaign in medical charge of the Boyal Artillery flrom March 1863 %
April 1866 (Medal with Clasp).
*>* Doctor Bdmond Hoile served with the Boyal Engineers throughout the campaign of s86o in the north of Cfaiitt.
including the action of Sinho, taking of Tangka, storm and capture of the inner Taku Forts, and surrender of Pdkn:
(Medal with two Clasps).
*^ Mr. C. W. Griffith served throughout the Hazara and Black Mountain campaign in x 868 in medical charge «f
a Battery of Boyal Horse Artillery (Medal with Clasp).
*>? Doctor G. 8. Davie served as Acting Assistant Surgeon with the Artillery of the Turkish Contingent fhim Vi?
1855 to June X856, in Turkey and at Kertch (Turkish Medal). Served throughout the operations in Pervk, SUbj
States, dariuK 1875-76.
>" Mr. W. Temple served in Taranaki in the latter end of the New Zealand war of z86o-6i, and present in tfe
skirmish of the i8th March. Served alBO in the Waikato campaign in the war of 1863-65, and was present in (!»
actions of Bangiriri and Bangiawhia (mentioned in despatches and awarded the Victoria Cross for " gallant condu^
during tibe assault on the enemy's position at Bangiriri, in exposing his life to imminent danger in croMdxiLg ik
entrance to the Maori Keep, at a point on which the enemy had concentrated their fire, with a view to reod:?
assistance to the wounded, and more especially to the late Captain Mercer of the Roval Artillery," Medal).
*io Doctor J. J. M'Oarthy served throughout the camx)aign in China in z86o (Medal with two Clasps) . Also ir tl«
operations agahist the Taeping rebels in 1862. and was appointed a Knight of the Legion of Honor ** as a maii ^
His Imperial Mi^es^s appromtion of his services, while under fire, to French soldiers wounded in China, *at
especially to the late Adxniral Protet at the moment when he was mortally wounded."
»i Mr. W. B. Kerans served with the 99th Begiment in the China expedition of x86o (Medal).
*u Doctor E. L. Low, prior to entering the Army, served in the Royal Navy f^m the 14th February 1856 to tbt
asth November 1858. Served through the campaign of x86o9h North China (Medal). Also through the A^ha:;:.
war of 1873-74 (Medal).
•" Mr. B. A. P. Grant served with the 43rd Light Infantry in the New Zealand war of 1863-66 and was present &;
several engagements in the province of Taranaki, and was mentioned in despatches and brought to the notice of tb*
Colonel commanding the district " for the very zealous and eflicient services rendered by Assistant Sartreon Gn-:
at an engagement on the aSth July 1865, who was exposed to a very heavy fire, under which he directed Capun
Oloae, who was mortally wounded, to be carried under cover " (Medal) .
*^* Mr. A. 0. Gaye served with the force under Major General Colbome against the Malays in Perak in lErj^^.
and was present at the capture of Kinta (mentioned in despatches) .
"• Mr. jB. D. Tomlinson served in the Province of Taranaki during the New Zealand war and was prospnt a:tbf
capture of the Bedoubt at Katikara, of the Pahs at Manutahi, Mataitawa, Te Arei, and Waikoukon, the actios -'
Poatoko, the attack on Sentry Hill, ambuscades at Tapuae and Wairau, and the destruction of Pahs and vilk?.
in the neighbourhood of Warea (Medal) .
31' Mr. O. Owen served in the field with the 50th Regt. during the New Zealand war in x 865-66 (Medal).
*>A Mr. H. Lamb served with the Waikato Field Force during the New Zealand war in t863-€5 and was prcsest a:
Paterangi, Waiari, and the subsequent operations of that campaign (Medal).
*^* Mr. F. P. Staples served with the xst Battalion 19th Begiment in the Hazara campaign of x868, including tic
expedition anunat the tribes on the Black Mountain (Medal witb Clasp).
"<* Doctor J. B. Murray served in the New Zealand war of x86o-6i, including the actions of PataelakaorK,
Mahoeten, and Matarikonko (Medal).
**i Doctor J. B. Hannah served with the loist Fusiliers in the Indian N.W. Frontier war of 1863, and was prtteu
at the attack and capture of the Crag Piquet, the Conical HiU, and Umbeyla (Medal with Clasp).
*■* Mr. B. P. Ferguson served in Bhootan in medical charge of the Royal Artillery during the campaign of x^
65, and was present at the attack and capture of Bala and Buxa Dooars.
*•• Doctor G. M. Douglas was decorated with the Victoria Cross, together with four Privates of the a4th Regisec;.
" for the very gallant and daring manner in which, on the 7th May X867, they risked their lives in wmTtniTig a boa:
and proceeding through a dangerous surf to the rescue of some of their comrades, who formed part of an expedi^.r
whion had been sent to the island of Little Andaman, and by which X7 Officers and men were rescued fh»n %teKisl
risk, if not certain death.'*
***t Doctor F. B. Scott received the special approbation of the Madras Grovemment. followed by that of Ea
Boyal Highness the Commander in Chief, for his services rendered while in medical charge of the i8th Huaan
doling a most virulent outbreak of cholera in the regiment, at Secunderabad in Mav 1871. Served in the Zahi vzr
of 1879. Organised the Bearer Company ; made the hospital arrangements at the Fort Pearson base fbr the Ekon
Believing Column ; served afterwards with the and Divisinn on the personal staff of Lord Chelmsford, and in medi^
charge of the Head Quarters Staff; was present in the engagement at Ulundi, where his services were descr.oe*!
by Lord Chelmsford as having been " of the greatest value " ; and served subsequently to the end of the war b*
Senior Medical Officer of Port Dumford and that line of communication between Ulundi and theTugela'Bics-
tioned in despatohee).
»»* Doctor A. Brebner served with the 55th Regiment on the Bhootan expedition, including the lecatnore c:
Dewangiri in 1865 (Medal with Clasp). " ^^
*** Doctor W. T. Martin served throughout the Abyssinian campaign, having been appointed to the exploring partj
sent to AbyasiBia in Sept. 1867, and which he accompanied through various expeditions for discovering a praeticahtf
route for troops from the sea to the highlands ; was afterwards Secretary to the Principal Medical Offioerof the FOfti
and prwent with the Head Quarters Staff at the capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, and Medal).
*>^ Mr. H. C. Collier served with the 4th King's Own throughout the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 and was tsc-
sent at the action of Arogee and capture of Magdala (Medal).
**7 Doctor D. A. LesUe served in the Bhootan expedition, including the recapture of Dewangiri in 1865 (Medal v3&
Olasp).
*** Mr. G. Atkinson served with the xst Battalion xoth Be^riment in the Hazara campaign of x868 including the ex»^
dition against the tribes on the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp) .
SM Mr. D. C. Grose served with the expedition firom Aden into the interior of Arabia in x865-^, was in *"f^^*
charge of tiie Force at the action of Bir Said, and present at the subsequent operations.
<** Mr. B. H. Carew served in the Absrssiidan campaign in x868 with the 45th Begiment and was praaeut 11
the capture of Magdala (Medal).
s*^ Doctor A. Turner served in the Ashanti war of 1873-74 (Medal).
*s* Doctor W. H. Steele served with the 33rd Begiment m the Abyssinian expedition of 1867-68 (Medal). Served
on board H.M. Hospital Ship Victor Smanuel during the Ashanti war in X873-74 (Medal).
»» Mr. G. Andrew and Mr. J. W. Mornm served with the 6th Begiment in the Hazara campaign of iSiS, a-
eluding the subsequent operations in the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
**« Surgeon Miyor Cu£fe served in the Kafir war of 1878 as Principal Medical Officer of the Transkei Colvz:
throughout the operations against the Galekas. Served throughout the Zulu campaign as Prineiptl Medusa.
Officer of the Northern and subsequently of Wood's Flying Column from the commencement of operations u: v^
action of Ulundi and conclusion of the war (mentioned in despatches).
*^ Mr. E. J. Fairland served in the Abyssinian campaign from November 1867 to July x868 (Medal)
»* Doctor E. Townsend served throughout the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1875-76, incinding the •/^-ff«
of the 4th (severely wounded), X4th, and aoth January, and 4th February.
SS7 Doctor H. F. L. Melladew served with the Left Division of the Dooar Field Force in Bhootan hi 1865 (Me^
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Medical Department — War Services. 294a
with Clasp). Served with the British Ambnlanoe in France during the Franoo-German war from October 1870
andl the aeolaration of the Armistice in February 187 1.
u* Mr. T. A. Thomhill served with the 42nd Highlanders in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the
action of Khodagnni, siege and toXl of Lncknow, and assault of the Martiniere and Banks' BunAlow, attack on the
Fort of Rooyah, action at Allygunge, attack and capture of Bareilly— slightly wounded (Medal with Clasp).
^ Mr. T. S. Cogan served throughoat the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68 (Medal).
^ Doctor A. A. Macrobin served with the British Ambulance in the Franco-German war ftrom the time of its
arrival in France in October 1870 until its return to England in March 1871 after the conclusion of peace, and has
received the German War Steel Medal. Served with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade in the second phase of the
Ashanti war, in 1874, and was present at the battle of Amoaful, battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomauie (Medal
with Clasp).
**! Doctor J. D. Edge was noted on the 3rd December 1872, ** to be promoted Staif Surgeon, as soon as he haa
aiialifled for the superior grade, in recognition of his gallant services when engaged against the Indians at
'ranjre Walk, British Honduras," on the ist September 1872.
'" Doctor J. H. Hughes served with the 2nd Field Hospital during the Ashanti war (Medal with Clasp).
^ Mr. S. E. M. Shaw served on the Red River Expedition of 1870 under Sir Garnet Wolselev.
>*♦ Doctor F. A. Turton served in the Ashanti war of 1873-74. Was Sanitary Officer trom the 17th Dec. 1873.
Volunteered and was present at the capture and destruction of Adubiassie, capture of Borborassie, battle of
Amoafbl, advanced ^paid ensagements uf the 2nd and 3rd February, battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie
(several times mentioned in despatches. Medal with Claisp).
^ Doctor G. W. M'Nalty served in the Ashanti war in 1873-74. "^^ ^^ Medical Charge ot the Head Quarter
Staff, and present at tiie battle of Amoaful, battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie (mentioned in despatoheai
promoted Surgeon Major. Medal with Clasp).
»« Mr. C. A. Atkins acco: - - -
i accompanied Sir Garnet Wolseley to the Gold Coast in September 1873 ; served at the attack
and destruction of Essaman and Ampinee. and in Medical Charge of Russell's Regiment throughout the Ashanti
war of 1873-74, including the repulse of the Ashanti army at Abrakrampa during the 5th and 6th November, cap-
tare and destruction of Adubiassie, battle of Amoaful, capture and destruction of Becquah, advanced guard
engagement of Jarbinbah, skirmishes and ambuscade aflhirs between Adwabin and the river Ordah, battle of
Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
^ Doctor T. Wood served in the Abyssinian campaign with the 45th Regiment (Medal).
*^ Mr. A. Anderson served with an Expeditionary Field Force under Colonel J. R. Mackensie in Arabia fW>m
the 27th October to the 20th December 1873, including the investment, surrender, occupation, and destruction of
the Fort at Al-Hota, and subsequent march to Zaida in pursuit of Ally Bin Mana, the chief of Houshabi.
^ Mr. W. Venour served throughout the second phase of the Ashanti campaign from the xsth December 1873
(Medal).
*^ Mr. D. Thornton served in the Ashanti war of 1873-74 from the t6th October (Medal with Clasp).
'*> Dr. Codrington served in the New Zealand war in 1864-66 (Medal).
^ Mr. Will served throughout the New Zealand war of 1863-66 including the Waikato and Taranaki campaigns
(Medal).
^ Doctor R. Gillespie served throughout the Abyssinian Campaign (Medal).
^ Mr. P. W. Stafford served in the Ashanti war m 1873-74, including the battle of AmoafUl (Medal with Clasp).
'^ Mr. E. J. Boulton served in the Royal Navy during the operations in the Baltic in 1855 (Medal).
^ Doctor T. G. Bolater served with the 80th Regt. during the Bhootan expedition of 1865-66 (Medal with Clasp).
^ W. 8. Pratt served as Assistant Surgeon with the Armde du Rhin under Marshal Bazaine in the Franco-
German war of 1870-71, and was present at the actions of Gravelotte and St. Privat. Was driven into Metz with
the French Army, and remained during the siege and until the surronder of the fortress from, starvation.
^^ Mr. J. A. Iliingwonh served with the 57th Regiment during \h» New Zealand war of x86o-6e (Medal) ; and
In the 7th FusiHers Mrith the Eusofrie Field Force during the war on the Nonh-West fh>ntier of India in 1863-64.
^ Mr. F. R. Wilson served at the Gold Coast during the Ashanti war of 1873-74 in charge of the General Hos-
pital at Connor's Hill (Medal).
*■ Mr. J. H. Moore served in the Ashanti war of 1873-74 from the 10th October 1873, including the defiance of
the Hospital at Fommanah (Medal with Clasp).
^ Doctor J. Fleming served on board the Hospital Ship Vieii>ir Emanuel and on shore at Cape Coast Castle
dnriufr the Ashanti war of 1873^4, and was appointed Pathologist to the expedition (Medal).
'^^ Mr. R. H. Bolton embarked for the Gold Coast with the 2nd Battalion 23rd Fusiliers, and had medical charge
of the Left Wing throughout the second phase of the Ashanti war in 1874 (Medal with Clasp).
'^ Mr. M. Cogan served in medical charge of a detachment of the 77th Regiment in the Hazara campaign of 1858.
"^ Dr. M'Namara was in medical charge of the troops (detachments of Royi^ Artillery and zoth Foot) sent into
the Native State of Sunghie Ujong, Malay Peninsula, in 1874 ; and was present at the attack and capture of the
Kapayan stockades.
^ Mr. A. Minto served in the Ashanti war of 1873-74 (Medal).
'^ Doctor B. M'Crystal served in the Ashanti war in 1873-74 (Medal with Clasp).
"^ Doctor H. T. Brown served throughout the Ashanti war of 1873-74 (Medal).
"^ Mr. B.B.Connolly served during the Franco-German war of 1870-71, and was praaent at thebttttle of Beaumont,
battle of and capitulation of Sedan (German Steel War Medal).
*** Surgeon Espine Ward served during the Ashanti war of 1873-74 (Medal).
"* Mr. B. C. 0. Hiokson served during the Hasara campaign 011868.
** Mr. J. H. Ussher served in the Ashanti war of 1873-74 (Medal with Clasp).
^ Mr. O. P. Turner served with the 51st Light Infantiy in the Jowald campaign in 1877 (Medal with Clasp).
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25 Kay, Henry Monokion
25 Way, Nowell FitsUpton
24 Senranto, Charles Edwardi"
24 Farquharson, Matthew Henry, Inttruetor ofMtuUirjf 7 Aug. 77
24 jPhibps, Joseph (J9Mfq;or, 39 Nov. 79)
23 Silver, Jacob Mortimer Weir,"* r
23 Strong, Henry Harford, Iiutruetor of Gunnery 7 Feb. 78
23 Norton^homas Palmer, r
22 Whale, Thomas Martin, JiM^rvtf^or qf Ottiiiitfry 26 May 78
22 Gray, Edward Owen Browne
22 Oolwell, Georee Harrie Thorn
22 Bamber, Hugn William
21 Tom, William Henry Vallack, Jnttrueiar i^Muaketrg 7 Feb. 78
21 Harvey, Robert Charles
21 La Ooste, Charles Frederick, Oymnarium Tnttruetor z April 76
21 {Fosbroke, John Dudley, r
2x Alston, Sydney yere,/MfnicforqflfiMl;«<r)r 31 May 79
21 Rose, Edward Lee
21 NasbfGreorge Stevens
21 Tri8Cott,WaiiamRoU
21 Agassis, Roland Lewis
21 Beechey, Frederick Robert
21 St. John, St. Andrew
21 Bvam, Edward Willonghby Grcnville"
2z Morris, John Ignauus, /iMfmctor <{f ^MiMfy 4 June 79
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21 Bonrcliier, Henry Seton, Ai^futant *nd Adminietrative BattmUon Deoon$Mre]
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21 Holt, Robert William Francis
21 Dwyer. Elobert Hoare,^*> r
21 Messiter, Edward Moulton, r
21 Isaacson, Henry Bevan
21 Fuller, Henry
21 Miller, William Taylor
21 |Tnmer, Henry Ainslie Alflred
21 ,Sweny, JohnAlfred
Holbrook. Edward Niooll William
Shairp, Francis Mordaunt
Stephens, Nassan Wm. Irwin H., r
WeUs, William Henry
Morley, Wilbraham Bvors Evelyn
Bird, Frederic Vincent Godfrey, r
Champion, Percival Robert
Webb,Chas. Snrtees Chapman
Hungerford, Thomas Everard
Wood, Orlando Robert William
Norcock, Henry John Lawrence'**
Harrison, Jasper NicoUs
Barham, Charles Morton ,
Armstrong, William Gage, r
Campbell. William Frederick
Frampton, .Cyril
Scafe, Charles Harington
Poole, Edwin
Tracy, Osbom
Clements, Harry Montgomery
Ramsay, Robt. Alex. Douglas
Gritton, Henry
Fagan, Christopher Sullivan Feltrim
Wright, William Purvis
Innes, Edward Selby
Liardet, Augustus Bury
Croebie, Adolphns Brett^'i {Bi.I£ajor, 17 Deo. 79)..
Peake, Henry Armstrong
Montgomery, Robert Evans
Tyera, Sydney, r
Bchomberff, Herbert St. George
Allen, William Tankerville
Baldwin, Frederick"*
Craigie, John**
Sparshott, Adolphus Edward
[M'Kechnie, John Anderson Elae
|Eden, Frederick Morion
Sandwith, John Hartley
Kirchhoffer, Robert Brooke
Byrch, Edward Berry
Dowding, Townley Ward
Blaxland, Arthur Hughes
Des Barres, Alexander Hamilton
Cross, Leaver Henry Gascoine
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Wardell, John Charles, Aeeietant Inetruetor o/Jftukeiry 18 Oct. 79..
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Chapman. Arthur Emerson, Ae^'utant 31 Oct. 76
Hobart, George, At^jutant z Oct. 77
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Lnzmoore, John Frederick,
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Liardet,Edw. AylmerMontagni
Hamilton, Boyd Cullen Poley
Bridge,Tho.Field Dunscomb, •>
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Seager, Meeting Bloomfield 7
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32 June 67
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Jekyll, John Richmond..
Po^, William Hutoheson
Robbing, Herbert Eyre..
Faulkner, Francis Macnamara 23 Jxme 67
Gordon, Cosmo George 23 June 67
Woods, Henry Byron ' 32 June 67
Adair, Wm. Thompson, .id/. 26 Mar. 78.
Pyne, Edward Ernest" '. ,
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Walker, James William !!!!!.!!.!!' 6Dec! 67 'i*or.
Hayes, Arthur Montgomery Edward ...!.. i 6 Dec. 67 Ply-
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Newington, Frank Alexander
Pearson, Aylmer Charles
Denny, Richard
Quill, John Jerome^**
Stephens, Edward Barringtnni"
Hearle, Parkin8»»
Hawkins, Clement Wiiiiam.... *.'...
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Ward, CharleB George Parlby
Scott, James Crea gh Rich nrd
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JAnstruther, Henry Lewis
Evans, Thomas Julian Penrhys
Roche, Thomas Horatio de 3iU)ntmorency
Wilkinson, Edward Grant
Eagles, Henry Cecil
Hayes, Clarence Henry
Robyns, John Wilmot
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Onslow, George Thorp
Williamson, Cyril Venn Wilton
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Parkinson, Richard James
Money, Herbert Cecil
Atkinson, Francis Gamett
Edge, Charles Horace
Hatton, Arthur
Cotter, Francis Gibson
Congdon, Ernest Charles Lambert
Mackenzie, Donald
Johnstone, James Robert
Barrett, Dacre Lexmard
Colvin, Herbert Wybault
Brine, Arthur
Cochran, Archibald Gell
Lungford, William John
Kelly. Henry Charles Thomas
Plumbe, John Hulke
Stevens, George Borlase
Maclurcan, John Lewis Rooke
Fraser, Hobart Charles
Kysh, Douglas John ijj "sCx. n
Daniel], John Frederic '31 Jsn. fj
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Johnson, Frederick Colpoys Ormal^ 131 Jsn. 7s
Ussher, Robert Morris 31 Jan, 78
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Clavell, Richard Keppel Winterton Bose ■ x Sept. 7:
Brittan, Charles Gisbome x 8ept.7S
Oldfield, John Rawdon Hodge , 1 6ept.;s
iDrmond, Edward Duncan ' i S«pt;S
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Matson, Charles Greorge x Sei-t.--*
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Palmer, William Henry
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'Harvest, WiUiam Sidney Smith
ICotterill, Harry Gordon
Kennedy, Charles Henry
Luke, Edward Vyvyun
Coke, Edward Hardinge
Wapshare, Richard
Davies, George Frederick
Hartigan, Edward Rosa
Sheweu, Mansel Travers
Peters, Leonard Christopher
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AeaUtant Adjutant O^Mmii.— FestlngTColonel Ar Francis "Vf.^KCMQ., CB., AU$jUCQmfi to fib QMca,
Q^Her lf«<«rt.— Robinson, James, 5 Feb. 68. I9 -^b«. A
Baker, Joseph, x Oct. 77.
Travers, James Conway," x Jan. 67; and Lt. 14 Aug. 49; xrf Lt. 14 Feb. 54 ; Cicrp'- 15 Jan.62 ; BomMt^, x Jsn.y4.
Cobb, John,»« 27 Sept. 77 ; and Lt. aS June 49 ; tetZt. i Sept 53 ; Captain^ 96 Sept. 6x j BreoH Motor. 9$ Nor. 74.
Elliot, George Henry, 26 May 78 ; and Lt. 26 Oct. 55 ; itt Lt. 14 April 59 ; C«P*- 3 -A^ug. 67 ; Bon, Mqf. 22 Feb. 79.
Shewell, George Maunsell, 3X May 79; aad Lt. x7Aug. 55; latLt. x4Apr.59; Capt. 3 Aug.67; Jib«JH;v'«r,3xMay7«.
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Cooke, Thomas Valentine,i» 2 March 60 : 2nd Lt. 7 July 4a : x«< Lt. 27 July 47 ; Captain, 19 Dee. 54 ; BiM^,
X5 Sept. 58 J Bt.U. Colonel, 3 Aug. 69
Carrington, Charles William,* 15 Dec. 761 and Lt. X9 Sept. 48 ; i«< Lt. 23 Feb. 5?; Capi. sx Nor. 59; BlMv*'*
S July 72.
Smith, Andrew Wm. Douglas,"* 2 July 78 ; and Lt. 33 Apr. 55 ; i$t Lt, 8 Sept. 58; Capt. 3 Aug, 67; Moa,Mvtr
a July 78.
Despard, William Edward,"* 3X Dec. 79 ; ^nd Li, 96 Oct. 55 ; irf Li, X4 AprU 59; Capiaiu, 3 Anif. 67; Bn^rt
' Major, X April 74.
Lewis, John, i Sept. 57.
King, Uriah Henry, 23 Oct. 57.
White, George,»«« 7 Sept. 63.
Herring, Wm. Hsnry, 4 Nov. 68.
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Cha. iBate, Joseph James, 26 Oct. 77.
Ply. Page, Nathaniel,"! 8 Aug. 79.
Por. iBrown, Valentine,*** x Sept. 79.
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DsP. IkSPECTOS GKITRniT. OP iroSPITi.LSJLKD FlBRTS. FlSKT SUSOIOITB.
Chu. I Bernard, John, 6 Feb. 80. 1 1 Ply. Loney, Henry, i May 78.
1 1 For. IFegan, Henry, MD. CB. 5 July 78.
SuBosoirs.
Cha. Davis, John William, JfD., 24 Deo. 78. For. Anderson, Isaac H., ^D., 16 Feb. 78.
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Ply. Harvey, J. D'Arcy, 27 March 79. Cha. Drew, William B., a April 78.
For. White, R. Dormer, BA. MB., 1 Apr. 79. I Ply Saunders, E7erard H., aa Mar.
CHAPLAIire.
Plv. Carwithen, Eev. Q. E., MA., 7 Dec. 75. i.Cha. Grimes, Bev. J. W., ao Sept 77.
Por. Arthy, Bev. Walter B., MA., 27 July 76. |Deal .Smith, £«o, W. E., BA. 23 Sept. 70
Art. Williama, iw. Edward A., 6 March 75. I I
Scarlet— facing* Blue. Ajent, Edward T. Draper, Esq., la, Buckingham Street, Strand.
Qfice, 7, Netc Street, Spring Qcrden$, S. W.
War Sermces of General Officers of Royal Marine Forces.
> General Schomberg served with the Baltic expedition in 1855 (Mednl), and commanded Marine Artillery of
a Division of gunboats at the bombardment of Sweaborff (mentioned in despatches, and promoted to Brevet Maior).
Commanded me R.M. Artillery with the Brigade in China in 1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton nver,
was in command of the Mortar Battery at the bombardment of Canton, and present at the assault and capture
(Brevet of Lt.CoIonel, Medal with Clasp).
* Lieut Greneral Barnard served in the Royal Navy in Syria in 1840-41, including the blockade of Alexandria
( Tarkish Medal, and Naval War Medal with one Clasp) . Served as Lieutenant R. Marine Artillery on board H.M.S.
Firebrand on t^e S.B. coast of America from :844 to 1848 ; took part in the ouerations of the combined English and
French Squadrons in the River Parana in 1846, including the action of Obligado, the landing storming and cap-
ture of batteries; subsequent operations on the River Parana, concluding with the action at St. Lorenzo, on which
occasion he constructed a masked battery Rocket Battery on an island 800 yards from the enemy's guns, i-emaining
concealed for two days and night*, and materially aiding the passing of batteries at St. Lorenzo by Men of War
with large convoy of zao merchant vessels on the 33th May 1846 (mentioned in despatches). Served on shore with
R.M. Battalion at Montevideo when besieged by General Oreb, performing the duty of Acting Adjutant for 13
months. Proceeded to China in 1859 to take charge of R. M. Artillery serving on shore, and was senior Officer
ot' the Corps in the Rocket Boats at the bombardment and capture of the Taku Forts on the aist August i860.
Served as senior Officer in command of R.M. Artillery and R. Marines on board the Gun Boat Flotilla which pro-
ceeded up the River Peiho two days alter the capture of the Taku Forts and in advance of the Allied Armies. Took
possession of the Tientsin Forts and afterwards of the principal gate of that city, being placed in command of the
8ame till relieved by a force sent forward by the army. Appointed on zoth September i860 to the command and
charge of the Siege Train Flotilla. Employed in trausportmg the Siege Train from the Taku Forts to Tungchow,
16 miles from Pekin (services officially acknowledged). Appointed to the staff of the and Division R. Artillery on
4ih Oct. i860 aud served during the advance on Pekin and was senior Officer of Royal Marines at its surrender
(Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Major, and CB.).
* General Suther served with the R.M. Battalion on the North Coast of Spain during the Carlist war. Has
received the War Medal with Clasp as also the Turkish Medal for services on the Coast of Syria in 1840-41. Com-
manded the Battalion in Japan in 1864-66, present at the attack and bombardment of the Forts of Simonosaki
by the combined Fleets ; lauded in command of Allied Brigades for the destruction of the five ForUs and magazines
on the 6th September 1864. Commanded Brigade at the storming and capture of the enomys stockade (men-
tioned in despatches, CB., Colonel, and Officer of the Legion of Honor). Has the Good Service Pension.
* General Penrose served with the Royal Marine Battalion on the North Coiitt of Sj):un in 1838. Also in China
it i84i-4a during the operations in the Yang-tse-Kiang. Landed on a4th Oct. 1856 lor thu pi-otcclion of the British
i.ictory at Canton ; commanded the Royal Marines at the storming of the breach in the wall of Canton on 29th
October, and throughout the subsequent openitions— mentioned in despatches (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
Served with the Battalion sent out for service in Japan in 1864-66, and was present at the bombardment of tiie
batteries at the Straits of Simonosaki, the entrance of the inland sea of Japan, and commanded a Battalion of Royal
Marines at the assault capture and destruction of the five batteries, stockiule, magazines, and barracks, and during
the shore operations, from the 5th to 8th Sept. 1864 (mentioned in despatches).
' Lieut. GfSneral Rodney served in Spain during the Carlist war. bervcd with the R.M. Battalion at Eupatoriaiu
1854. and with the Brigade in the Crimea as Aide de Camp and Brigade Major at the battle of lijilaklava and durinjr
the siege and fall of Sebostopol ; was also at the surrender of Kinboum (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Major.
Knight of the Legion of Honor. 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
^ Major Generiu Williams was severely wounded at Lagos, Western Africa, 26th Dec. 1851, in spiking the guns to
protect H.M. steamer Teazer, then aground.
'" Major General Adair served in Syria in 1840 (Medal with Clasp, and Turki.«»h Medal), and was slightly wounded
in the assault upon Gebail. Sei*vcd before Sebastopol during its siege and ftill, and with the R.M. Battalion at the
occupation of Kertch and Yeni Kal6, as also at the surrender of Kinboum (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the
Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Was present at the bombardment of the batteries at the Straits of Simonosaki, the
entrance of the inland sea of Japan, and commanded a Battalion of Royal Marines at the capture and destruction
of the batteries, magazines, and barracks, and during the shore operations, from the 5th to the 8th Sept. 1864
(slightlv wounded, and mentioned in d > patches).
" Major General Stewart served the Syrian campaign of 1840,— at D* Jouni, the stoiming of Sidon, and bom-
bardment of Acre (War Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
1* Mi^or General M* Arthur served with the Expedition to the Baltic in 1855 (Medal).
1* Major Greneral Pym served in the China expedition of 1858-60, including the blockade of the Canton river, the
landing before, storm and capture of the city. In 1 858 he served on the Staff of the Army as Captain Superintendent
of the Canton Police Force (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
War Services. — Royal Marine Artillery.
^ Colonel ilawbey was in action with the forts of Bomarsund, 10th Aug. 1854 ; and he commanded the Royal
Marine Artillery in the Battahon during the operations against and surrender of the forts (Medal).
» Colonel Cox was at the action with the batteries, and expulsion of the Russian garrison from Redoubt Kaleh,
19th May 1854, and variously employed on that coast ; was the Senior Officer of R.M. Artillery at the attack by the
combined Fleets on the outer forts and works of Sebastopol on the 17th October, and employed in the blockading
Force during the siege, until March 1855 (Medal with CUisp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
" LLColonel Poore served with the R. M. Battalion in the opemtious against and surrender of the forts of Bomarsund
in Aug. 1854. Also with the Baltic expedition in 1855, and in the flotilla of mortar-boats durinc the bombardment
of Sweaborg (Medal). Digitized by VjOU^li::
301 & War Serviced. — Boyal Ma/Hne ArHUery.
* Lt. Colonel Brydges senred with the Baltic expedition in 1854 and 1855, and oonunanded a Mortar in the flotilla
dnrinff the bombardment of Sweaborg (Medal). Whilst eervinf in H.M. ship Oeean wa« landed in command nf
the Marines of the Fleet on several occasions daring the BeToTution in Japan in z868, including the oceapatlim of
Kob^.
" Sir Francis Festing served with the Baltic expedition in 1854 (Medal). Commanded a Mortar in the flotillt m-
ployed aprainst Sebastopol fh)m June 1855 until its fall; and was also at the bombardment and sorrender of Kinbomr.
(Medal with Clasp, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal). Served with the China expedition n'
1^57-59 as Adjutant of the Artillery, including tlie blockade of the Canton river, bombardment and storm of the try
(Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Mi^or). Served throughout the Ashanti war of 1873-74. Was selected i<
command the detachment of Marines sent to the Gold Cosist in May 1873 to assist in repelling the Ashanti trmy
at this time threatening Cape Coast and Elmina. Commanded the forces in two engagements at Ebnina oa the
13th June 1873, in both of which the enemy was defeated. On arrival of Sir Garnet Wolseley was placed in con-
mnnd of the troops at Cape Coast and charged with the measures for the defence of the place, was taken npo'
Sir Garnet Wolseley's list of special service officers on the aoth October and placed in command of the nstn
csmp at Dunquah and of the advanced posts. Commanded the force at the engagements near Danquah on M"
27th October (slightly wounded) and 3rd November, in the latter of which he was severeb^ wounded while reacoias
Lieut. Eardley wilmot, of the Royal Artillery, who had ftillen mortally wounded, was afterwards placed i:
command of the camp at PreJbsu. " The Queen was graciously pleased to command that Lt.Colonel F. W.
Footing be specially promoted to the rank of Colonel in the army, for his distinguished services on the (kH
Coast, dated 7th January 1874" (frequently mentioned in despatches, KCMO.^ CB., Medal and Clasp).
^ Major M' Arthur was at the attack and destruction of the piratical stockades, &c. at Lagos, Western Afirioa, in Dc«
185 1 . Also at the bombardment of Odessa, 32nd April 1854 ; employed in makingobservations on the coast of Geortni,
&c. : in action with the batteries, and expulsion of the Russian garrison Arom Redoubt Ealeh on 19th May ; st i>
shelling of a Russian camp in the Bay of Katcha during the landing of the allied Armies on the 14th September ; presest
at the combined attack on the outer forts and works of Sebastopol on 17th October, and with the blockading Force
l)efore that town during the siege, untU Dec. 1854 (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medil
Served with the expedition up the Gambia, including the storm and capture of the strongW stockaded town of ^Xnk
on 2i8t February, and at the bombardment and destruction of the town of Porto Novo near lAgos, 25th April x86i.
^ Lt.Colonel C. S. Williams served with the Baltic expedition in 1855 (Medal). Served with the China expeditior ' I
1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton river, bombardment storm and capture of the city ; expedition to t.<e
North and attack on the forts at the Peiho (wounded). Served in the north of China in i860, and comnjanddl a
Company at Shanghai during the attacks of the rebel army in August (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Cl&sr
^ Major Halliday served with the Baltic expedition in 1855, and in the flotilla of mortar-boats during the boo.-
bardment of Sweaborg (Medal).
^* Major TuBon served in China in 1858-60, and commanded a Detachment on an expedition against pirates firoci
26th Aug. to 5th Sept. 1858 (mentioned in despatches), and was present at the capture and destruction of xoo jcsb
and 336 euns. Was also present at the attack on the Peiho Fort on 25th June 1859, the capture of the Peiho Foits ir
x86o, and subsequent operations (Medal with Clasp).
** Major Crease served with the China expedition of 1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton river, bfsm
bardment and storming of the city (Medal with Clasp). Served with the expedition to the North in x86o, and t^
Assistant Engineer at Shanghai. Served in the Ashanti war in 1873 and was present at the action of EssamA.
(mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, and Medal).
*^ Major Fothergill sen'cd with the expedition up the Gambia, including the storm and capture of the atronL^
stockaded town of Saba on aist February, and bombardment and destruction of the town of Porto Novo near La^\«
on 25th April 1861.
^ Major Welch was landed at Panama to assist in suppressing the rebellion on 27th Sept. i860.
** Captain Ogle was landed from H.M S. Britk in command of a detachment of Royal Marines for the protecticr
of Cape Coast Castle during the mutiny of the Gold Coast Artillery in October 1862, and received a vote of thsiks
from the Colonial Government. Served in China in H.M.S. Rodney from September 1867 to September x^.;.
commanded the Royal Marine Artillery of the Battalion of Royal Marines troxa the Squadron at the occupatioii c/
Yangchow in Nov. 1868 ; served with the Battalion at the attack and capture of three walled villages in Ja&iLir;
1869 (mentioned in despatches).
*^ Captains Derriman, Bickford, Hill, and Campbell served in the Ashanti war of 1873-74 (Medal).
3> Captain Cockcraft served in the New Zealand war of 1863-64, was in command of the Royal Marines at the »ptnrc
of Rangirii-i and action of Rangiawhia (Medal) . Was landed on the Island of Tanna, New Hebrides, X2th Aug. i£* •
in the operations against the natives.
** Captain A. Allen served in the Ashanti War in 1873, including the engagements at Elmina, and actiou ^
Eosaman (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
» Lieut Cheetham proceeded to the Gold Coast with Colonel Festing's detachment of Marines in May 187 ,fmJ
served in the Ashanti war till invalided in September (Medal).
» Lieut. T. Moore served in the Ashanti War in 1873.
^ Quarter Master Maggs was wounded at the attack and capture of Lagos, 26th Dec. 1851. Haa the Medal Ur
MeritonouB Service and t^e Good (Conduct Medal.
«7 Qcarter Master Morgan has received the Arctic Medal.
^ Quarter Master Thacker has received the New Zealand Medal, and that for Long Service and Good Cooduct.
War Services. — lioyal Marine Light Infantry.
1 Colonel Gwyn served with the R.M. Brigade in the Crimea in 1855, and was also at the BOirender of Kic*
bourn (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
9 Colonel Herrick served with the Baltic expeditions in 1854 and 1855 (Medal).
i> Lt.Colonel Harris served in the Kaffir war of 1851-53 imder Lt.General Sir Harry Smith, and commaaded
the Royal Marines disembarked from the Cape Squadron in several actions (mentioned in despatches).
i< Colonel Connolly served with the Baltic expedition in 1854 (Medal).
1* LUColonel Gregory was present at the bombardment of Odessa 2and April 1854 ; served with the B.M. Battalioa
at the occupation of Bupatoria in 18541 <u^d with the Brigade in the Crimea during the siege of Sebastopol in 1854-^5
( Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Mecy idle, and Turkish Medal) .
>< Lt.Colonels Bennett and Blanckley served during the summer of 1855, blockading the Russian porta in lia
White Sea.
*i Lt. Colonel R. W. B. Hunt served with the R.M. Battalion in the operations against andsnrrender of the forts d
Bomarsund in Aug. 1854 (Medal) . Served in the BhMsk Sea fh>m the latter part of 1855 to the deolantion of peace m
1856 in command of a Detachment in a Floating Battery. Was attached as Colonel in Chief of the MuSaaad
Vulunteers to the Field Force employed in St. Thomas-in-the-East, Jamaica, during the negro rebellion of xS£'
(laentioned in despatches, and received the thanks of the Privy and Legislative Councils, and of the Speaker acd
House of Assembly). Was detached flrom Jamaica in 1867 by the Governor in Chief to British Hondozas on tbe
Staff" of the Lt.(Jovernor of that colony for the organisation of the Militia with the rank of Colonel Commandant in
that Force during the disturbances on the frontiers with the hostile Indians of Tucatim and Goatamala (mentao&ed
in despatches, and Brevet of Mapor).
M Lt.Colonel Maskery served m the Black Sea the latter part of 1855. Served as At^'utant of the and Battalion cs
the China expedition of 1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton river, operations before and oaptore of tte
city (Medal with Clasp) . '^
» Lt.Golonel West served at the blockade in the Baltic in 1854 ; wtm prwent doiiiig the operations against the AUsd
Boyal Marine Light Infantry,
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25 CoIliiiB, Samuel Travera^**
25 Pasooe, Robert James
25 Kay, Henry Monckion
25 Way, Nowell FitzUpton
24 Servante, Charles Edward^^^
24 Farqaharson, Matthew Hemy, Inttrueior ofMuahHry 7 Aag. 77
24 Phibps, Joseph (JB/. Jfq;or, 29 Nov. 79)
23 Silver, Jacob Mortimer Weir,"« r
23 Strong, Henry Hiaxiard, Inttruetor of Q%nn«ry 7 Feb. 78
23 Norton, Thomas Palmer, r
22 Whale, Thomas Martin, J«M/rwe<or qf ^wii^ry a6 May 78
22 Gray, Edwiurd Owen Browne
22 Golwell, George Harrie Thorn
22 Bamber, Hngh William
21 Tom, William Henry Vallack, Jiutruetar qf Musketrg 7 Feb. 78
21 Harvey, Robert Chiu'les
ai La Ooste, Charles Frederick, Oj/mnasium Inatruetor i April 76
21 Fosbroke, John Dudley, r
2x Alston, Sydney Vere, /jMfmctor o/lf«»t#<rjf 31 May 79
21 Rose, Edward Lee
21 Nash.Greorge Stevens
21 Triscott,William RoU
at Agassis, Roland Lewis
az Beechey, Frederick Robert
ax St. John, St. Andrew
21 Byam, Edward Willoughby Grenville"
ax Morris, John Ignatlos, InttrueUtr <^ Ounnery 4 Jane 79
ai Heseltine, Gerald Altham
az Bowrchier, Henry Selon, Adjuiant 2nd Admini$traHve BattmUon D0von$hire^
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21 Holt, Robert William Francis
21 Dwyer. Robert Hoare,^** r
21 Meeaiter, Edward Moalton, r
az Isaacson, Henry Bevan
21 iFuller, Henry
21 Miller, WilUam Taylor
ax , Turner, Henry Ainslie Alfred
az .Sweny, JohnAlfred
21 Holbrook. Edward Niooll William
ax Shairp, Francis Mordaunt
21 Stephens, Nassau Wm. Irwin H., r
21 I Wells, William Henry.
ao jMorley, WilbrahamKvors Evelyn
ao I Bird, Frederic Vincent Gk)dfrey, r..
20 Ichampion, Percival Robert
20 ;Webb,Chas. Surtees Chapman
ao ,Hungerford, Thomas Everard
Wood, Orlando Robert William
Norcock, Henry John Lawrence***
Harrison, Jasper Nicolls
Barham, Charles Morton
Armstrong, William Gage, r
Campbell, William Frederick
xo iFrampton, Cyril
z8 Scafe, Charles Harington
z8 iPoole, Edwin
x8 1 Tracy, Osbom
x8 Clements, Harry Montgomery
z8 Ramsayi Robt. Alex. Douglas
z8 Gritton, Henry
18 Fagan, Christopher Sullivan Feltrim
18 Wright, William Purvis
Z7 llnnes, Edward Selbv
17 Liardet, Augustus Bury
16 jCrosbie, Adolphns Bretti'i {Bi.Major, 17 Dec. 79)..
Z7 jpeake, Henry Armstrong
Montgomery, Robert Evans
jTyers, Sydney, r
Schomberg, Herbert St. George....
Allen, William TankerviUe
Baldwin, Frederick"*
jCraigie, John"
Sparshott, Adolphus Edward
JM'Kechnie. John Anderson Elae ..
Ed«n, Frederick Morton
Sandwith, John Hartley
■ K irchhoflfcr, Robert Brooke
jByrch, Edward Berry
\Do9iing,TownUy Ward
'Blaxland, Arthur Hughes
'Dm Barres, Alexander Hamilton..
Cross, Leaver Henry Gascoine
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Heathoote, Robert Walker
Coffin, Roger Pine
Warden, John Charles, Aaeittant In$tmctor qfMuMketrg 18 Oct. 79..
M'Cheane, William Henry
Gore, George Anthony Ellard
Horrocks, Henry Charles"
Chapman. Arthur Emerson, Adjutant 31 Oct. 76
Hobart, (ieorge. Adjutant z Oct. 77
Romlcnr, William Powell
fj^,9. Morgan, Horatio Horace, Aid§ dt Camp to Sir John Glovor
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^oid War Services, — Royal Marine Light Infantry.
*** Major Rodney served with the Baltic expediuon in 1855 (Medal).
" Major Wroot served with the Baltic expeditions in 1855 and 1856 (Medal). Also with the Chiz^a expedibas sf
1 858-59, includinf^ the blockade of the Canton river, the landing before and capture of the city. Also with the exp*.
dicion to the North in i860, inclnding the action of Sinho, taking of Tongku, storm and capture (^ the Nonh tiki
Fort, and Bubse(iuent operations (Medal with three Clasps).
*^ Maior Macdouald served in the Black Sea in the latter part of 1855, also in the Crimea daring the Utter put sf
1855 < Medal). Was present at the bombardment of the batteries at the Straits of Simonosaki, the entrance oi '^
inland sea of Japan, and as Adjutant to the 2nd Battalion R.M. at the capture and destruction of the ha&erst,
magazines, and barracks, and during the shore operations, fh)m the 5th to the 8th September 1864.
*^ Major Alinutt served in China throughout the war of 1856-58, and was present at the capture of th« fan
and blockade of the Canton river; landed for the protection of the fttctories, present at the stormmg of the Ysbb
on the 29th October 1856 (mentioned in despatches), capture of the French Folly Fort and deatmction of war^Ksb
on the 6th November 1856 ; occupation of Fort Macoa, the advanced position, during all the attaoka on that poa
from January to June 1857 ; action of Fatshan Creek, the bombardment and storming of Canton; expeditioD tc (k
North, bombardment and storming of the forts at the mouth of the Feiho river (Medal with three Clasps). Serru
throughout the flmt phase of the Ashanti war in 1873 and was present at the action of Kwsaman, commanded ib
Royal Marines at Asaayboo, and at the relief of AbrsJo^mpa (three times mentioned in despatches, Breyet of Mv^..
and Medal).
•• Major A. W. D. Smith served on the China expedition of 1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton rtc,
the landing before, storm and capture of the city, action with the Braves near uie White Cloud Mountains, scvt
and capture of the bridge and village of Shetksing ; expedition to the North and attack on the forta at the Pd^i
June 1859 (wounded sevwely) . Also served the campaign of i860 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Chinese Cu^
Corps in 1858-59.
^^ Major Uore served with the Battalion sent out for service in Japan in 1864-66, and was present at the txa-
bardment of the batteries at the Straits of Simonosaki, the entrance of the inland sea of Japan, auid as Or^
Officer to the Brigadier commanding at the assault capture and destruction of the five batteries, stockade, lE&ck-
sines, and barracks, and during the shore operations, fi*om the 5th to the 8th Sept. 1864 (mentioned in despatcksL
^<** Major Fopblanque served on the China expedition of 1857-^8, including the blockade of the Canton nrer,^
landing before, storm and capture of the city ; accompanied the expedition to the North and was at the stuck ca
the forts at the Peiho on 25th June 1859 : served also the campaign of i860, including the action of Sinho, uki^
of Tongku, storm and capture of the North Taku Fort, and subsequent operations (Medal with three Clasps).
^^ Major Heriot served on the China expedition of 1857-58, including the blockade of the Canton nver. tb
landing before, storm and capture of the city ; accompanied the expedition to the North and was wounded st tk
attack on the forts at the Peiho on 25th June 1859. Served the campaign of i860 with the Chinese Ooolie Corpe, i>
eluding the expedition to the North and the operations there (Medal with three Clasps).
*w Major Scott served on the China expedition of 1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton river, the isniisf
before and capture of the city (Medal with Clasp).
^^ Captain Collins served on the China expedition of 1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton river. i»
landing before, storm and capture of the city, action with the Braves on 4th Jan. 1859, and again at the piU^k^r :•(
Shektsing, present at the detached post West G^te, Canton, when attacked on the night of the 26th July 1&5S ; »^
at the attack on the Peiho Forts, on 25th Jtme 1859, where he was severelv wounded by a matchlock-ballet in the It^
leg while saving a wounded marine from drowning in the advanced ditch (Medal with three Clasps).
1^0 Mf^or Despard served throughout the Ashanti war from the oth June 1873. Was attached to the 4and Hid-
landers as Transport Officer, and was present at the battle of Amoaful, battle of Ordahsu and cap ton d
Coomassie (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
11^ Captain Servante served on the China exx>edition of 1857-59, including the blockade of the Cantos river. Ikp
the campaign in the North of China in i860, including the i^air of Sinho, capture of Tongku, asaanit and capon
of the Taku Forts (with the ladder party), and the subsequent engagements on the advance to Pekin (Medal viih
three Clasps).
^^* Captain Silver was present at the bombardment of the batteries at the Straits of Simonosaki, the cntrsDC««^
the inluud sea of Japan, on the 5th and 6th Sept. 1864.
"' CapUiin F.Baldwin served in China in H.M.S. Bodney from September 1867 to September 1869 ; landed fro*
the Squaidron at the occupation ot Yanifchow in November 1868; also served in a Battalion at the attack and capasi
of three wjillcd villages in January 1869 (mentioned in despatches).
^** Captains Dwyer and Norcock served with the Battalion sent out for service in Japan in 1864-66, and »«rt
present at the bombardment of the batteries at the Straits of Simonosaki, the entrance of the inland sea of Jspsa^
the assault capture and destruction of the five batteriets, stockade, magazines, and barracks, and during the uax%
opcration.s, IVoni the 5th to the 8th Sept. 1864.
'»* Captain Crosbie sei'ved in China in H.M.S. Rodney from September 1S67 to September 1869 ; was landed &ob
the Sqmidron ht the occupation of Yangchow in November 186S ; also served iu a Battalion at the auack s)q4
capture of three walled villages in January 1869 (mentioned in despatches). Was landed Irom H.M.S. Jrf»«os
the 27tU November 1873, and served throughout the second phase of the Ashanti war in comnoaud of the Eojtl
^iarines, including the battle of Amoaflil, battle of Ordahsu (slightly wounded) and capture of Coomassie mss-
I ioncd in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Commanded the Marines ot H.M.S. Jehcton the exi)edition up the nw
I'ongo in Auy:u8t and September 1875, and was mentioned in despatches (Brevet of Major).
'»* Lieut. Deane served in the Ashanti War in 1874 (Medal with Clasp).
>** Lieut. Quill was present with the force under Colonel Fegting at the defeat of the Asharttis in the two ensp^rt-
nunts at Elmiiuion the 13th Jime 1873, and w:is mentioned iu despatches as h.iviug ''Skirmished hie men irit
^r mt alacrity, and merited much praise " (Medal).
'^" Lieut. K. U. Stephens served iu the first phase of the Ashanti war, and was in commxuxd of the ou^>ost caoipe
of Abbaye and Napoleon (Medal).
1^ Lieut, llearle served in the Ashanti War of 1873-74. Was sent in October as Special Commissioner to Utf
King of Denkera, and served as Assistant Engineer from the middle of November to the end of the war, and wis
present at the battle of Amoaful (Medal with Clasp).
^^ Lt.Colcnel Cooke served on the China expedition of 1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton river, the
landing before and capture of Canton in command of one of the storming Companies, also present at the What
Cloud Mountain alfair in June 1858, capture of Namtow, and capture of batteries at Shc^tsing; served aftcswrnrdi
as D.A.Q.M. Creneral to the Army in garrison at Canton (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
^*'^ Quarter Master White served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including tho battle of Balaklava and siege of
Sobastopol (Medal with two Clasps, Sardinian and Turkish Modals, and Medals for Meritorious Conduct).
>*' Quarter Master Page served in the Crimean war of 1854-5 (Medal with two Clasps), and thrcmghoot c^«
China war of 1857-61 (Medal with Clasp). Has reoeived the Medal for Long Service and Oood Conduct.
»** Quarter Master Brown served throughout the campaign in China, 1857-61 (Medal with two Clasps). Us*
received the Medal for Long Service and Good Conduct. «
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361 & War Services, — Soyal Ma/dne ArHUery.
* Lt. Colonel Brydges served with the Baltic expedition in 1854 and 1855, and conmumded a ICortar iniheflobTa
dorinff the bombardment of Sweaborg (Medal). whilBt serving in H.M. ship Oetan was landed in oommaiMicf
the Marines of the Fleet on several occasions daring the BeToIntion in Japan in x868, indodin^f the ocenpa&an of
Kob^.
^^ Sir Francis Festing served with the Baltic expedition in 1854 (Medal). Ck>mmanded a Mortar In tiie flotilb em-
ployed afrainst Sebastopol from. June z8<5 until its mil; and was also at the bombardment and surrenderor Kin^c-^
(Medal with Clasp, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal). Served with the China expediticn cf
1S57-59 as Adjutant of the Artillery, including the blockade of the Canton river, bombardment and storm of the ci7
(Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major). Served throughout the Ashanti war of 1873-74. Was selected li
command the detachment of Marines sent to the Gold Coast in May 1873 to assist in repelling the Ashanti arcv
at this time threatening Cape Coast and Elmina. Commanded the forces in two engagements at Shnina on th.
13th June 1873, in both of which the enemy was defeated. On arrival of Sir Garnet Wolseley was placed in cai-
man d of the troops at Cape Coast and charged with the measures for the defence of the place. Was tak^ npci
Sir Garnet WolBeley's list of special service officers on the 20th October and placed in comnuLod of the nstiT<r
CBmp at Dunquah and of the advanced posts. Commanded the force at the engagements near Dnnquah on \ht
27th October (slightly wounded) and 3rd November, in the latter of which he was severely wounded while rescois;
Lieut. Eardley Wilmot, of the Royal Artillery, who had fiEtllen mortally wounded. Was afterwards plsfitd i^
command of the camp at Prahsu. " The Queen was graciously pleased to command that I<t.Oolonel F. W
Festing be specially promoted to the rank of Colonel In the army, for his distinguished services on the Gu.
Coast, dated 7th January 1874" (frequently mentioned in despatches, KCMQ., CB.. lifodal and Clasp).
^* Major M' Arthur was at the attack and destruction of the piratical stockades, &c. at Lagos, Western Africa, in Dec
185 1 . Also at the bombardment of Odessa, 22nd April 1854 ; employed in maldngobservations on the coast of Georr 1.
&c. ; in action with the batteries, and expulsion of the Russian garrison from Redoubt Kaleh on 19th May ; st i>
shelling of a Russian camp in the Bay of Katcha during the landing of the allied Armies on the X4th September ; prestii
at the combined attack on the outer forts and works of Sebastopol on 17th October, and with the blockading Force
before that town during the siege, until Dec. 1854 (Medal with Clasn, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Tta-ldsh Medal .
Served with the expedition up the Gambia, including the storm and capture of the strongly stoc^kaded town of Sal-i
on 2iAt February, and at the bombardment and destruction of the town of Porto Novo near Loigos, 25th April x86x.
" Lt.Colonel C. 8. Williams served with the Baltic expedition in 1855 (Medal). Served with the China expeditiot ■■
1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton river, bombardment storm and capture of the city ; expedition to C p
North and attack on the forts at the Peiho (wounded). Served in the north of China in i860, and oommandeil a
Company at Shanghai during the attacks of the rebel army in August (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Ck»;
^^ Major Halliday served with the Baltic expedition in 1855, and in the flotilla of mortar-boats daring the \^^-
bardment of Sweaborg (Medal).
*" Major Tuson served in China in 1858-60, and conomanded a Detachment on an expedition against pirates fros
26th Aug. to 5th Sept. 1858 (mentioned in despatches), and was present at the capture and destruction of 100 jcrkf
and 236 guns. Was also present at the attack on the Peiho Fort on 25th June 1859, ^e capture of the Peiho Forts x
i860, and subsequent operations (Medal with Clasp).
^ Major Crease served with the China expedition of 18^7-59, including the blockade of the Canton river, brs-
bardment and storming of the city (Medal with Clasp) . Served with the expedition to the North in i860, aad a«
Assistant Engineer at Shanghai. Served in the Ashanti war in 1873 and was present at the action of Ebeszea.
(mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, and Medal).
*^ Major Fothergill sen'ed with the expedition up the Gambia, including the storm and capture of the etzmrl:
stockaded town of Saba on 21st February, and bombardment and destruction of the town of Porto Novo near Ls^ .;
on 25th April 1861.
'7 Major Welch was landed at Panama to assist in suppressing the rebellion on 27th Sept. i860.
" Captain Ogle was landed from H.M 8. Britk in command of a detachment of Royal Marines for the protecti -
of Cape Coast Castle during the mutiny of the Gold Coast Artillery in October 1862, and received a vote of ihaLk.>
from the Colonial GoveTT\meut. Served in China in H.M.S. Rodney from September 1867 to September i£-.
commanded the Royal Marine Artillery of the Battalion of Royal Marines from the Squadron at the oocnpstiai '
Yaugchow in Nov. 1868 ; served with the Battalion at the attack and capture of three walled villages in Jazia:.rj
1869 (mentioned in despatches).
^ Captains Derriman, Bickford, Hill, and Campbell served in the Ashanti war of 187^-74 (Medal).
^ Captain Cockcrafb served in the New Zealand war of 1863-64, was in command of the Royal Marines atthecs^iin
of Rangirii-i and action of Rangiawhia (Medal). Was landed on the Island of Tanna, New Hebrides, 12th Aug. i:'':
in the operations against the natives.
>' Captain A. Allen served in the Ashanti War in 1873, including the engagements at Elmina, and actios. ^
Essaman (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
» Lieut Cheetham proceeded to the Gold Coast with Colonel Festing's detachment of Marines in May 187 ,&x:
served in the Ashanti war till invalided in September (Medal).
» Lieut. T, Moore served in the Ashanti War in 1873.
^ Quarter Master Maggs was wounded at the attack and capture of Lagos, 36th Deo. 1851. Has the Medal Ur
Meritorious Service and the Good Conduct Medal.
«7 Quarter Master Morgan has received the Arctic Medal.
^ Quarter Master Thacker has received the New Zealand Medal, and that for Long Service and Good CoodacL
War Services. — UoyaL Marine Light Infantry,
1 Colonel Gwyn served with the R.M. Brigade in the Crimea in 1855, and was also at the sonendsr of Kit-
bourn (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
* Colonel Herrick served with the Baltic expeditions in 1854 and 1855 (Medal).
>* Lt.Colonel Harris served in the Kaffir war of 1851-53 under Lt.General Sir Hairy Smith, and commandr^
the Royal Marines disembarked from the Cape Squadron in several actions (mentioned in despatches).
^* Co'lonel Connolly served with the Baltic expedition in 1854 (Medal).
" Lt. Colonel Gregory was present at the bombardment of Odessa 32nd AprU 1854 ; served with the R.M. Battalie:
at the occupation of Bupatoria in iS^t and with the Brigade in the Crimea during the siege of Sebastopol in 1854-^:
(Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Mecyidie, and Turkish Medal).
I* Lt.Golone]s Bennett and Blanckley served during the summer of 1855, blockading the itnaai^w po^ts is tb£
White Sea.
*^ Lt.Colonel R. W. B. Hunt served with the R.M. Battalion in the operations against and surrender of the forts r^'
Bomarsund in Aug. 1854 (Medal) . Served in the Black Sea from the latter part of 1855 to the deolaiation of peace e
1856 in command of a Detachment in a Floating Battery. Was attached as Colonel in Chief of the MiraassJ
Volunteers to the Field Force employed in St. Tnomas*in-the>Sa8t, Jamaica, during the negro rebtilioa of xSt;
(inoutioned in despatches, and received the thanks of the Privy and Legislative Councils, and of the Speaker asii
House of Assembly). Was detached iVom Jamaica in 1867 by the Governor in Chief to British Honduras oa H^
Staff of the Lt.Gk)vernor of that colony for the organisation of the Militia with the rank of Colonel Commandsi^t 2
that Force during the disturbances on the frontiers with the hostile Indians of Tuoatim and Guatamala Imeaas^
in despatches, and Brevet of Mf^jor).
*^ Lt.Colonel Maskery served in the Black Sea the latter part of 1855. Served as A^ntant of the ^id Battalxs ^''
the China expedition of 1857-59, including the blockade of we Canton river, operations before and oaptore of £tf
city (Medal with Clasp) . "^
*f Lt.Colonel West served at the blockade in the Baltic in 1854 ; was present duiiDg the operations against the 1^^
War Services, — Bayal Marine Light Infa/niry. 30i(5
islands, inolnding the captare of an earthem battery on the 8th Ansnat, and in the action with the forte of Bomar-
mnd on the 15th Auf^ut. In 1855 he accompanied the Baltic expedition ; was in action with eteamers and a battery
)n 21 St June, and at the bombardment of Sweaborg (Medal). Served also with the expedition to the Baltic nntil
he declaration of peace in 1856.
" Lt.Colonel Meade served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the R.M. Brigade, inclndingthe battle of Balaklava
ind sici^e of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, 5th Class of the Mec^'idie, and Torlcish Medal). Served on the China
ixpodition of 1857-59, inclndingthe blockade of the Canton river, operations before and captare of the citj; after-
JTurtls as Quarter Master of the and Battalion. Served with the expedition to the north of China in i860, inclading
he action of Sinho» taking of Tangku, storm and capture of the North Taku Forts, and sabsequent operations (Medal
«ith three Clasps).
" Li. Colonel Thomas served with the R.M. Battalion at Eupatoria in 1854, and with the Brigade in the Crimea during
he 8iege and foil of Sebastopol, and was also at the surrender of Kinboum (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the
Vfedjidie, and Turkish Medal).
» LtColonel CuthbertW. Burton while belonging to H.M.S. WineleHer in Nov. 1854 was detached, by the special
>rdGr of the Commander in Chief, in command of Detachments of Royal Marines landed fVom the ships for the
lUftck and destruction of a large piratical fleet and batteries in Kulan Bay, China (mentioned in despatches, and
eceieed the thanks of H.M. Government and tiie Lords of the Admiralty) . Acted as Adjutant to the Royal Marines
anding from the Fleet for the protection of the British factories at Canton, and in all the operations in the Canton
-iver from Oct. 1856, including the assault on and entry into the city of Canton on the 29th Oct. (mentioned in de>
tpatches) ; at the attack and destruction of war junks and first taking of French FoUy Fort on the 6th Nov. (officially
hanked, and at the second taking and demolition of the same fort on 6th December. Adjutant of the Garrison
omposeid of seamen, marines, and the 59th Regt. at Fort Macao (the advanced position) and in all the attacks upon
hat fort till June 1857. Present as Adjutant to the R. Marines at the battle of Fatshan on ist June 1857 (mentioned in
Icspstches). Commanded North Wantong Island Fort from July to December. Adjutant of the Provisional Bat-
alion at the assault and capture of Canton on the a8th and 29th Dec. 1857 (mentioned in despatches) and the sub-
sequent operations until the Battalion was broken up on the 30th Sept. 1858. Joined the ist Battalion of the R.
•brine Brigade and was attached to the Staff of the Army as Deputy Superintendent of the Military Police Force at
aaton till Jan. 1850. Commanded a Company in the action with the Braves at Mong Kong on 4th January, and
ilso at the attack and capture of the bridge and village of Shecktsing on the 8th Jan. 1859. On quitting the China
taiioc, received the thanks of the Commander in Chief for general services throughout the campaign (Medal with
vro Clasps, and Brevet of Major).
^ Lt.Colonel Mairis served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the R.M. Brigade, including the battle of Balak-
ava and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, jth Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served
vitii the expedition to the Baltic until the declaration of peace in 1856. Served in China with the expeditionary
■jrce in 1858-59 ; also the campaign of i860, including the action of Sinho, the taking of Tonsrhoo, storm and cap-
>ire of the North Takoo Fort (severely woimded m the left shouMer, and mentioned in despatches), and subsequent
•])erations as Actixig Quarter Master (Medal with two Clasps).
*^ Lt.Colonel J. F. Sanders served with the R.M. Battalion at the bombardment and surrender of the forts of
iomaisond in Aug. 1854. Served also with the Baltic expedition in 1855 (Medal). Served with the expedition
0 the Baltic until the declaration of peace in 1856.
" Major Carrington was at thebombardmentof Odessa 22nd April 1854; served the Eastern campaign with the
{ M. Brigade, including the battle of Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol, also at the surrender of Kinboum
Medal with two Glasns, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served the campaign of i857-5() in China
ks Quarter Master of tne xst Battalion, and was at the operations before and storming of Canton ; expedition to the
Sonh, and wounded at the attack on the forts at the Peiho. Served the campaign of i860 as Rifle Instructor,
ncliuling the%ction of Sinho, taking of Tonfhoo, storm and capture of the North Takoo Fort (severely wounded in
iie face, and mentioned in despatches), and subsequent operations (Medal with two Clasps).
^ Lt.Colonel Nurse served in the Baltic in July and Aug. 1854 (Medal) ; also with the combined Force before
Sebastopol in 1854-55 until its fall ; with the Battalion at the occupation of Kertch and advance on Yeni Kal^, also
u ihe bombardment of Kinboum (Medal with Clasp, and Turkisn Medal).
*' LtOolonel H. 8. Jones and Major G. F. Blake served with the Baltic expedition in 1854 (Medal).
^ Major le Grand served at the siege of Sebastopol fVom 1854 until its fall ; was also at the capture of Kertch,
ind occupation of Yeni Kal^, and at the surrender of Kinboum (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) .
^' Major Graham served with the Baltic expeditions in 1854 and 1855, including the destruction of telegraph
itations on agth June, and the shelling a large body of troops on xst July (Medal).
" ]^Isjor Arbuckle, Captain Byam and Lieuts. Craigie, H. 0. Horrocks, Pyne, Hext, Bird, and Fowler served
n the AshanU war of 1873-74 (Medal).
" M^jor Ozzard served with the R.M. Brigade in the Crimea in 1855, and with the combined Force before
^bastopol during the siege ; also with the expedition to Kertch, advance on and occupation of Yeni Kald ; was in
iction with outer defences of Sebastopol on 17th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served on the
.^hinaexpeditionof 1857-59, and was at the destruction of war junks in Escape and Fatsham Creeks on a5th and
t7th May and x5th June 1857, twice landed, attacked and defeated parties of Chinese soldiers; blockade of Canton
-ivcr, action with junks in the Macao Broadway, capture of Chuenpee Fort, capture of the batteries at Shektsing,
md occupation of Canton. Also with the expedition to the north of China in x86o, and at Shanghai during the
ittacks of the rebel army in August, as Acting Adjutant and Qr.Master, part of the time served as Garrison Staff
Dfficcr (Medal with Clasp).
'^ Major Cobb served in the China expedition of 1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton river, storm and
capture of the city. Served as Adjutant with the expedition to the north of China in 1 860, including the action of Sinho,
aking of Tongku, storm and capture of the North Taku Forts, and subsequent operations (Medal with three Clasps) .
'*^ Major Barnes served in the operations in the Canton river in 1856-58 ; was in Macao Fort when attacked by
unks on 4th January, at the destruction of war junks in Fatsham Creek, landed to destroy a village, stoifm and
:aptare of Canton (Medal with two Clasps).
^ Major Walsh served with the Baltic expedition of 1855 (Medal) ; and also with the Baltic expedition of 1856
mtil the declaration of peace.
*i Mi^or Gaimcroes served with the Baltic expedition in 1855 (Medal) .
•* Major Bronghton served in the Crimea during the latter part of 1855 (Medal). Served on the China Bxpedl-
ion of 1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton river, the landing before and capture of the city. With the
expedition to the north of China io i860, and as acting D.A. Commissary General at Shanghai (Medal with Clasp).
^ Major J. C.Travers served with the Baltic expeditions in 1854 and 1855, including the action with a battery
it the mouth of the Narva on i8th June, and at the bombardment of Sweaborg (Medal). Served as Adjutant of
he ist Battalion on the China expedition of 1857-58, including the blockade of the Canton river, the landing before
itorm and captare of the city ; was appointed Aide de Camp to Colonel HoUoway in Aug. 1858 (Medal with
L'lasp).
<x* Mi^or Holmes served with the Baltic expedition in 1855, including the destruction of a fort and shelling an
sncampment on asrd June, blowing up of Fort Svartholm and barracks on 4th July, destruction of the barracks at
Lovisa on 5th July, shelling a Cossack encampment and landing at Kounda Bay on the nth July, destruction of a
^^ossack barracks, Ac., on xzth July, action with a Russian steamer, gunboats, and a battery near Wiborg on i^th
fuly ; also with the batteries on Fredericksham on 21st Julv, capture of the Island of Kolka, and destruction of mili-
ary stores on 36th July, and bombardment of Sweaborg (Medal). Served also with the expedition to the Baltic until
ihe declaration of peace in 1856.
•9 Miyor A. H. Pascoe served with the Baltic expedition in 1855 (Medal). Served in command of a detachment
of Royal Marines on board H.M.S. Ameiky$t^ under Admiral Greufell, from July 1S56 10 December i860, at the
various operations in Uie Canton river ; was at the taking of Chuenpee, Wanchukee, Fakenhoo, and the action at
Fat(«han. Was also present at the capture and burning of the Tartar camp at ihe White Cloud Mountains,
m i ft the Burprise and capture of the pirate stockade on the Singhi river, Malacca. During the Revolution in
"hili in 1859 he served at the blockade of Masatlan, disembarked and occupied the outposts at the defence of
S.iu Lias, and was present at the cutting out of two vessels from under the citadel. Ke^iveck^hf ffiepeated
h.uiks of Admiral Grenfoll for his conduct and that of the doiachaient under his command. ^~^ O
301^ War Services. — Boyal Marine Light Infantry,
^ Major Rodney served with the Baltic expedition in 1855 (Medal).
^) Major Wroot served with the Baltic expeditions in 1855 and 1856 (Medal). Also with th« China ezpeditumof
1858-59, including the blockade of the Canton river, the landing before and capture of the city. Also with the exps*
dition to the North in i860, including the action of Sinho, taking of Tongku, storm and capture of the North f ^
Fort, and subsequent operations (Medal with three Clasps).
*^ Major Macdonald served la the Black Sea in the latter part of 1855, also in the Crimea daring the latter part «tf
1855 (Medal). Was present at the bombardment of the batteries at the Straits of Simonosaki, the entrance of the
inland sea of Japan, and as Adjutant to the and Battalion R.M. at the capture and destruction of the batteiia,
magazines, and barracks, and during the shore operations* fVom the 5th to the 8th September 1864.
*^ Major Allnutt served in China throughout the war of 1856-58, and was present at the capture of the fosli
and blockade of the Canton river; landed for the protection of the fkotories, present at the stormmg of the Yama
on the 29th October 1856 (mentioned in despatches), capture of the French Folly Fort and deatmction of war jnnki
on the 6th November 1856 ; occupation of Fort Macoa, the advanced position, during all the attaeka on that poa
firomJanuary to June 1857; action of Fatshan Creek, the bombardment and storming of Canton; expedition to tke
North, bombardment and storming of the forts at the mouth of the Peiho river (Medal with three Clasps). Senrvd
throughout the flrnt phase of the Ashanti war in 1873 and was present at the action of Essaman, commanded tb
Royal Marines at Asssyboo, and at the relief of Abralarampa (three times mentioned in despatches, Bxevet of Xs^oi],
and Medal).
** Major A. W. D. Smith served on the China expedition of X857-59, including the blockade of the Cantos riva,
the landing before, storm and capture of the city, action with the Bravee near we White Cloud Mountains, attack
and capture of the bridge and village of Shetksmg ; expedition to the North and attack on the forts at the Peibo a.
June 1859 (wounded severely) . Also served the campaign of x86o (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Chinese CocJii
Corps in 1858-59.
iM Major Hore served with the Battalion sent out for service in Japan in 1864-66, and was inresent at the bca*
bardment of the batteries at the Straits of Simonosaki, the entrance of the inland sea of Japan, and as Ordoif
Officer to the Brigadier commanding at the assault capture and destruction of Hxe five batteries, stockade, tbvb^
sines, and barracks, and during the shore operations, from the 5th to the 8th Sept. 1864 (mentioned, in despatchal.
^^^ Major Fo^blanque served on the China expedition of 1857-58, including the blockade of the Canton river. tb«
landing before, storm and capture of the city ; accompanied the expedition to the North and was at the attack o*
the forts at the Peiho on 25th June 1859 : served also the campaign of z86o, including the action of Sinho, takisi;
of Tongku, storm and capture of the North Taku Fort, and subsequent operations (Medal with three Clasps).
^^ Maior Heriot served on the China eKpedition of 1857-58, including the blockade of the Canton river, \ki
landing before, storm and capture of the city ,* accompanied the expedition to the North and was wounded at ^
attack on the forts at the Peiho on asth June 1859. Served the campaign of i860 with the Chinese Ox>lie Corps, ii-
eluding the expedition to the North and the operations there (Medal with three Clasps).
10& Major Scott served on the China expedition of 1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton river, the landisg
before and capture of the city (Medal with Clasp).
iM Captain Collins served on the China expedition of 1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton river, tbe
landing before, storm and capture of the city, action with the Braves on 4th Jan. 1859, and again at the pillage U
Shektidng, present at the detached post West Gate, Canton, when attacked on the night of the a6th July 1858 ; abc
at the attack on the Peiho Forts, on a5th June 1859, where he was severelv wounded by a matchlock-bullet in the left
leg while saving a wounded marine firom drowning in the advanced ditch (Medal with three Clasps).
110 Miyor Despard served throughout the Ashanti war fh)m the 9th June 1873. Was attached to the 42nd High*
landers as Transport Officer, and was present at the battle of Amoaful, battle of Ordahsu and capture of
Coomassie (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
"* Captain Servante served on the China expedition of 1857-59, including the blockade of the Cantos river. Akp
the campaign in tbe North of China in i860, including the airair of Sipho, capture of Tongka, asaanit and capsoie
of the Taku Forts (with the ladder party), and the subsequent engagements on the advance to Pekin (Medal viib
three Clasps).
^^* Capcain Silver was present at the bombardment of the batteries at the Straits of Simonosaki, the entnneeoC
the inland sea of Japan, on the 5th and 6th Sept. 1864.
'^^ Ca])tiiiu F.Baldvvin served in China in II.M.S. Bodneyfrom. September 1867 to September 1869; landed froa
the Sqniidroii at the occupation of Yangchow in November 1868 ; also served in a Battalion at the attack and captan
of three walled villages in Jannaiy 1869 (mentioned in despatches).
i*<> Captains Dwyer and Norcock served with the Battalion sent out for service in Japan in 1864-66, and wt
present at the bombardment of the batteries at the Straits of Simonosaki, the entrance of the inland sea of Japsa,
the assault capture and destruction of the five batteries, stockade, magazines, and barracks, and during the skan
operations, from the 5th to the 8th Sept. 1864.
^^^ C-aptain Crosbie served in China in H.M.S. Rodney from September 1S67 to September 1869 ; was landed Erae
the SqiLsdron at the occupation of Yangchow in November 1868 ; also served iu a Battalion at the attack aid
capture of three walled villages in Januarv 1869 (mentioned in despatches). Was landed Irom U.M.S. .ic^iw oa
the 27th November 1873, and served throughout the second phase of the Ashanti war in command of the Bofil
Marines, includiug the battle of Amoaflil, battle of Ordahsn (slightly wounded) and capture of Coomassie iices-
rioned in dcBpatches, Medal with Clasp). Commanded the Marines ot H.M.S. Aetweon the expedition up the riTcr
Congo in Aug^ust and September 1875, and was mentioned in despatches (Brevet of Major).
'*' Lieut. Doane served in the Ashanti War in 1874 (Medal with Clasp).
»** Lieut. Quill was present with the force under Colonel Feeting at the defeat of the Asharttis in the two enga^
raonts fit Elminaon the i3lh June 1873, and was mentioned in diMpatuhes as h:iving "Skirmiahed hia men mtlt
pr.^at alacrity, and merited much praise " (Medal).
"" Lieut.. K. B. Stephens served in the first phase of the Ashanti war, and was 111 commimd of the outpost caaips
of Abbaye and Napoleon (Medal).
1^ Lieut, nearle served in the Ashanti War of 1873-74. Was sent in October as Special Ck>nuniB&ioner to ihr
King of Denkera, and served as Assistant Engineer troxa the middle of November to the end of the war, and w
present at the battle of Amoafal (Medal with Clasp).
^^ Lt.Colonel Cooke served on the China expedition of 1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton river, tke
landing before and capture of Canton in command of one of the storming Companies, also prMent at the Wkitc
Cloud Mountain affair in June 1858, capture of Namtow, and capture of batteries at Shektsing; served afterwinli
as D.A.Q.M. General to the Army in garrison at Canton (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
^^ Quarter Master White served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battle of Balaklava and siege ^
Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and Medals for Meritorious Conduct).
>^^ Quarter Master Page served in the Crimean war of 1854-5 (Medal with two Clasps), and throaghoat tk
China war of 1857-61 (Medal with Clasp) . Has received the Medal for Long Service and Good Condnct.
^^ Quarter Master Brovrn served throughout the campaign in China, 1857-61 (Medal with two Clasps). Bu
received the Medal for Long Service and Good Conduct. .
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Her Majesti/s Local Itidicm Forces, — War Senriccs. 309
1 General J. W. Clerelar.d served in the first Burmese war and was present at Wattygamn and Nappadee (Medal
Itb Clasp).
> (General 6. Warren served with the ist Snropean Bengal Fusiliers at the siege of Bhortpore in i8a6 under liOrd
lombermere, and commanded one of the two Companies selected to escalade at the Jongeena Gate— reoeived a
evorc sabre wound on the right shoulder, a severe sabre wound on the left side of the race, and a third severe
ru:in<i on the left hand causing amputation of the thumb and the loss in the use of the fore and middle fingers
luiiin Medal with Clasp). Served with the Army of the Indus in Affghanistan in 1839 under Lord Keaneand
ran present at the assault and capture of Ghusnee, again severely wounded— bone of the right arm above
he t-i'oow shattered by a musket ball, a gun-shot wound through the upper part of the left wrist, and a third
ran-.>>h()C wound over tne surface of the body (Medal, 3rd Class of the Dooranee Order, and Brevet of Lt.Oolonel).
l'h» severe nature of these wounds causing temporary removal fVom active service, he was sent back to India in
;h:i-.'o of the state prisoners Goolam Hyder late Governor of Ghnznee, and the Sirdar Ha^jee Khan Kakur, with
he r.)luinn moving through the Kyber Pass. Was specially brought to the notice of the Governor General of
i-.'iiilij Sir Willoughby Cotton commanding the Bengal Troops in Affghanistan for gallant conduct at Ghucnee,
md \/a» nominated Town and Fort Mt^or of Fort William. On the breaking out of the Burmese war in x8sa wah
iro KJt.'d Brigadier, and nominated to the command of the Bengal Bri^^e of the Expeditionary Force. Was on
MNua Lhe steam-fHgate Tenaiterim with two Companies of the iSth Koyal Irish during the Naval action and
leHiraction of the enemy's stockades on the Rangoon river; was removed from the field during the second day's
Uuick on the Great Pajroda from the eiTeots of a severe sun-stroke (Medal with Clasp).
' General J. Bell served in the Mahratta war and was present at the siege of Asseerghur. Served also thronghoat
(be Burmese war of 1824-26, including the capture of Rangoon, Cokaine, Prome, and Psgaum Mew, and all the
klfaira in which the Head Quarters of the force under Sir Archibald Campbell were engaged (Medal with Clasp).
* Goneral J. B. Williams served in the latter part of the first Burmese war. •
> General J. K. Lnard served with the expedition to Ava in 1824, and was present at the capture of Arracan, a&d
wounded at the attack on the Heights (Medal). Served with the Kumool Field Force in 1839. Also with the China
Bxpedition f^m z6th June till the termination of hostilities in September 1843 ; was present at the capture of WoO-
sung and Shanghae, and with the Centre Brigade under Major General Schoedde at the storm and capture of Ching-
keang-Foo on the azst July 1842 (Medal).
* General T. L. Green was employed against the insurgent Boyanah in the Kittoor district in 1830, and in the (jtoom-
•oor S^emindary in 1836-37, and in 1847.
' General W. Cavaye served with the aist Bombay N.I. in the field force in Kutoh in 1825-96 ; also with the Parkur
Field B'oroe in 1833-33 ; was present at the taking of Balmeer ; served in tipper Sind, and above the Bolan Pass in
1840-41.
* General F. Straton served in the campaign in the Decoan and Berar trom 181 4 to 1819, and was at the taking of
Chackam and Kurra, and several other Forts, also some small affkirs with the Cavalry against Pindarees and Shalk
Dollah in Berar till 1821. Marched towards Asseerghur with Sakabnt Khan's Force and remained in reserve tUl the
liege was over.
* General G. Huyshe served in the Burmese camiMtigi^ in 1825. Commanded the a6th Bengal Native Infhntzy
throughout the operations in Af[b[hanistan in 1842 under General Pollock, and was present at the forcing of the
Khfber Paes, actions at Mamoo Knail (severely wounded), Jugdulluck, and Tezeen, and capture of Istaliff (Medal,
Brevet of Lt.Colonel, and CB.).
■ " * ' was present at the battle of Mahandpore
', and was present at the battles of Mood-
^ ^, , angra.
>^ General E. Armstrong was present in the several Hll'.iirt m which the Head Quarters 34th Madms Native
iDfantry were engaged wim the enemy in the vicinity of Ran^rnon from its landing iviUk the first expedition till the
end of October 1824, including a series of attacks on the enemy's position at Todaghee and B^akloo 5th to 7th
October 1824. Commanded ^4th N.I. in the action fought at Zorapore with Patun, Arab, and KohiUa Troops in
which he personally captured the Nawab.
^' Sir Ma irice Stack served with the zst European Fusiliers in Kattywar and Kutch in 181 5, and was present at
the uking of A^'ar and Bhooj. Served with the 2nd Bombay Light Cavalry against marauders in Guzerat in 1818.
Commanded a Brigade in the campaign in Sind in 1843 under Sir Charles Napier, and was present at the battle of
Hvderabod (Medal and C3.).
^* General P. F. Story served throughout the campaign in Sind in 1843 under Sir Charles Napier, and was
orescnt at the battles of Meeanee and Hydembad (Medal, CB., and Brevet of Lt.Colonel).
'* General H. Lawrence served on board the Atiell East Indiaman in command of two guns on her quarter
fleck in a severe action fought in the Mozambique Channel on ^rd July z8io, between three Indiamen and two French
frif^'ates and a corvette. Served in the operations against and attack of the Fortress of Malown in the Nepaul was
"f 1814-15 (Medal with Clasp). Served with Reserve of the Grand Army during the Mahratta campaign of 1817-19 ;
:. s() against Coles in 1835, and in command of a Brigade of all arms employed against same Tribes in 18^6-37.
*^ General R. Budd was engaged in the Plndaree Dours in 1815-16. Served during the whole of the Mahrattu
campaign 1817-18, and was present at Mahidpore, Talnair, pursnits of Trimbuclgee, Holkar, and Biy'ee Row to the
fioal surrender near Asseerghur. Served in the first expedition to Burmah. Also with the advance of the Western
v'oiamn in the campaign against Coorg 1834, and was present at the forcing of the Huggul Pass in April 1834.
'* General H. Dick served in Rewan in 1813; and in the Mahratta and Pindaree war in 1817-18, including the
redaction of Dhamony, and the storm and capture of Gurrah Mundiah. Commanded the 56th Bengal Native
infaatry at the battle of Maharajpore 29th Deo. 1843 (Bronze Star, and Brevet of Lt.Colonel).
" General D. Downing served in the Puujaub campaign in 1848-49 with the Division under Brigadier Wheeler
(Medal).
* General T. C. Parr served with the 7th Bombay N.I. in the expedition to Arabia in 1821, and was present at
the night attack by the Wahabees on the camp at Zoar, and in the action at Beni-boo-Ali ; commanded the 7th
X.I. in the campaign in the Southern Maratha Country in 1845.
" General T. Polwhele served in the Nepaul campaign in 1816 (Medal with Clasp); with the Expedition to
Ceylon in z8i8, in the Burmese war in 1824-25 including the attack and capture of Mahatee and Arracan (Clasp).
Alao throughout the campaigns in Candohor and Affghanistan of 1839-42, and served as Assistant Adjutant Gtoneral
r irooghout the oi>erations or the Candahar Force under General Nott (Medal, and Brevet of Major). Commanded
iJxe 42nd Bengal Native Infantry thron^^hout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, and wos present at the battles of
jloodkee, Ferozeshah, and Sobroon— vv()un(le(l (Medal and two Clasps, and Brevet of Lt.Colonel).
'* Sir John Fowler Bradford served thu campai«;n of 1842 in Atfghanistan and was present in the several engage-
ments leading to the rcoccupatiou of Cabul (Medal). Served in the Gwalior campaign of 184^44 and was present
at the battle of Maharajpore (Bronze Star, and Brevet of Major). Served in the Sutleg campaign in 1846, inolnding
(he action of Aliwal (Medal, and Brevet of Lt.Colonel). Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the passage of the
Chenab, and actions of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps, and CB.).
•* General H. Macan served on the Personal Staff of the General Officer Commanding Sind Field Force; and as
AMJRiant Adjutant General in Sind and Affghanistan in 1841 ; commanded the ist Brigade at the siege and in the
U'-'viuIt nud capture of Kotnli on tho ^oth MRrch i8s8 (CB. and Medal).
■' >J<'i»crril T. A I) i, •> srivul wit.i tho cx-n'ilitJon to Ava in 1824-25, and was present at the capture of Ran-*
Knou on the n'Ji .M;i..v iZj^, jit ji>sa>ilt:i:ul cai)tiir«j ofstockodo near, and attack of Kimmendine 3rd June, attack and
taking of Kimmendine loth and nth Jnne, 7 stjckadcs at Kanunoral, fort and fortified Pagoda of Syriam 3rd August
at tho Dallah Creek fitocicado 7th August, taking of Pegu 30th November, and attack on the Burmese intrenchment
5th December, night attack of Dallah stockades 7th and 8th December 1824, attack of Poolong 19th February 1825,
i^ptureof White Pa^roda stocka<le, and attack un Donabew 7th March 1825, and several other minor offain, afad
i.lHo night attack on the Flotilla till 2nd April when Donabew was evacuated (Modal with Clasp). Served in the ex-
pediiion to Malacca in 1852, nnd with the second expedition to Burmah 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Com*
manrled the Kimedy Field Force in November and December 1856.
*^ General J. C. C. Gray served during the Nepaul war. Also at the siege and capture of Bhurtpore in 1825-26
(Medal with Clasp). k p»
* General M. darthew served in the GroomBOor campaign in 1837. Also in the supprosaion of the mutiny in
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309tf Ser Majesty* s Local Indian Forces. — War Services,
Bengal in 1857-58, and was present in tho actions of the 26th 37th and 28tb November 1857 in tlie vidnitj of Cavi-
pore when attacked by the whole of the Owalior Contingent (Medal, and CB.)
^ General F. B. GorEeld served dnring the Ponjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at the actuse *
Chillianwalla and Groojezat (Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Lt. Colonel) .
^ General W. R. Corfleld was present at the siege and storm of Bhnrtpore in 1835-36 (Medal with Cli^
Was employed in the Cole<soimtry in 1836-37. Served with the Army of the Indas in 1830 40 and was present a;
storm and captore of Elielat. Also the Gwalior campaign in 1843-44, including the battle of Mahar^n^re Br
Star). Commanded the 30th Bengal Native Infantiy throughout the Punjaab campaign, indading tot acii •>
S^oolapore, Chillianwallah, and Ooojerat, and subsequent pursuit of the Sikhs and A]I)^han8 to Peshamir iM> .
with two Clasps, and Brevet of Lt. Colonel).
** General K. A. Bayly served in the Persian Gulf in 1820 ; against the Khosas in the Bnnn of Kutch in i!:.
and with the 6th Bombay N.I. at the attack and capture of Kittoor in 1824.
^ (General D. Simpson served in command of a Force against the rebels in the hills north of JaQur.dpr ■
1848-40, and was present at the storming of the heights of Umb and subsequent occuiwtion of the fort of (v.:.:.
(Medal with Clasp).
SI (General W. C. M'Leod served in the first Burmese war and was present at Donabew, Frome, and mssj ctl -
aflfkirs during the campaign in Ava (Medal with Clasp).
"* General G. A. Bailiie served in the Burmese war of 1824-36 (Medal with (Tlasp). Was engaged in the r
pression of the insurrection in Canara in 1837.
*> Sir Neville Chamberlain served throughout the AfTghan campaigns of 1839-43, during which he was attad
to Christie's Corps of Irregular Cavalry, and was wounded on six different occasions and has received the 3£^
for Ghuznee, and also the Medal inscribed " Candahar, Ghuznee, and Cabul 1842." Was present with the Go^er.
(General's Body Guard at the battle of Maharajpore 39th Deo. x8^^ (Bronse Star). Served in Uie Puigaob camur
of 1848-49, including the actions of Chillian wallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Conunanded theFnrcv
the N. W. Frontier of India in various expeditions against the hostile Hill Tribes, and with signal succeea (1ft-.
with Clasp, KCB, and KCSI.).
'* General J. K. Landers commanded the Bhopal Contingent in an engagement with a party of inanrgeatt .
X846.
s^ General J. Travers served throughout the campaign's of 1840-42 in AJBTghanistan, partly with his c«t
Regiment the snd Bengal Grenadiers and partly with Skinner's Horse the present xst Cavalry, and was preie^t ;:
the actions of Lundi Khuiah, Khajnind, Baba Wnllee (sabre wound) , Cavalry actions of 38th and 3iBt Angoft, rtci
ture of Ghuznee, actions at Benee Badaum, and Mydaum, also in many attacks upon the Rear Guard sad Fc^l
Parties of General Nott's Army (twice mentioned in despatches, and name brought to the special notice d":
Government of India by General Nott who also thanked him on the field on two different oooasions for his wrr- >
in contact with the enemy. Medal inscribed "Candahar, Ghuznee, and Cabul 1842," and Brevet of Migor). Sen ■ -
the SutleJ campaign in 1846 and commanded the Nusseeree Goorkha Battalion in the battle of iSobraon (mei.i '
in despatches. Medal) . Commanded the Cavalry of the Bhopal Contingent in the attack upon and defeat of ;:.• '
gents at KuUoa Karee on the loth October 1846 (mentioned in despatches, and thanked bv Governor G«Hr
Commanded the Bhopal Contingent in the field against Shunker Sing in 1856 and received tho thanks of (tore'
ment for the complete success which attended these operations. Commanded at and in retreat from Indore in*^.-
1857 (mentioned in despatohes, and thanked by Crovemment. Medal, and also awarded the Victoria Oroc* " V' .
daring act of bravery when the Indore Residency was suddenly attacked by Holkar's Troops, in having cbvr
the Guns with only five men to support him, and driven the gunners from the guns, which saved the Uvea of &.-
persons, fugitives to the Residency. His horse was shot in three places, and his accoutrements were shot thiur.
in various parts").
^ General P. T. Cherry was employed on three occasions against the Rajah of Kolapore. Served vr,-\ 1
I St Madras Cavalry during the Coorg campaign in 1834. Was present at the siege and surrender of Boloar.cv 1
September 1841.
'7 General R. Shubriok served during the Burmese war in 1852-53; commanded seven Companies of the r-
Madms Native Infantry at the capture of Pegu (thanked in despatch, and by the Governor General) ; commao ?■'
the Regiment in the advance from Martaban to Tongboo ; present at Gongoh and other minor aSkin^-tbaci-
in despatch and by the Governor General (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served with the Saogor Field Dtrt.
in 1859 and conducted the operations which led to the capture of the rebel Runmust Singh of Rewah.
** General W. B. Wemyss served throughout the campaign of 1843 in Sind and was present at the bat:' >
of Meeanee and Hyderabad (Medal).
>* Sir Edward Lechmere Russell served with tho field force in Sind and AfTghanistan in 1842-43 and was pr^
in all the operations including the expedition to and destruction of Imaumghur, and as Adjutant of the £r
Irregular Horse in the battles of Meeanee and Hyderabad, and surrender of Omerkote (Medal).
^ General H. W. Matthews served the campaigns of 1839-42 in Afilghanistan and was present throofb*
the operations of the Candahar Force and taking of IstalifiT, and was wounded in the Jugdnllnck Pass (Hed.
Present at the battle of Maharajpore a9th Dec. 1843 (Bronze Star). Ser^'ed in the SutlQ campaign in 164^ t:^-
wns nresent at tho battle of Sobraon (Medal).
♦' General C. Prior served with Brigadier Wild's Brigado in 1841-42, and was present at the relief of :'
Garrison of Ali Musjid. Kyber Pass, and in the several actions fh>m the X3th to the a6th January 1842. ALwt>
campaign of 184a in Afi'ghanistan under General Pollock, including the storming of the Kyber Pass and anb«eqc£^>
operations on the advance to Cabul (Medal) . Served against the Hill Tribes under Sir Charles Napier in 164a-
^ General H. W. Blake served during the insurrection in Canara in 1837. Also the rebelliou in the Goltr:-
dah Zemindary in 1848.
^ General w. F. Nuthall served in 1852-53; drew together throe outposts of the Arracan Battalimi ii:--
Aeng Pass with which he surprised and captured the Norijran stockade at the summit of the Pass. Has ite^^'-
the Uianks of the Governor General on several following occasions : — for services with the Pegn Light InfasuT-:
expelling Marauding Bands in the Rangoon district in 1853, in Pegu district in 185.^-54, ^i^d in Tharawaddy dittR"'
in 185^ (Brevet of Ma^jor, Medal with Clasp for Pegu) .
^ liieut.General A. R. Manson served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at the siege asl s^
render of Mooltan, and storm and capture of the town (Mcdul with Clnsp). Persian campaign of 1856-57, inclct'-
the storm and capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, and battle of Kooshab (Me<lal with Clasp). Commaaoc-
his Regiment at tne action with the rebels under Tantia Topee, near Rajghor.
** Lieut. General John Forbes served with the field force in Sind and Afi'ghanistan in 1841-42, indndinc the s'-
vance on Candahar, and the several operations of the army under General Nott leading to the reoccu|.u!- 1
Ghuznee and Cabul (Medal). Served with the force under Sir Charles Napier in Sind m 1843. and wa# pn>4*
at the battle of Hyderabad (Medal). Persian campaign of 1856-57, including the assault and capture of kr>l
surrender of Bushire, at Bora^oon, and battle or Kooshab— severely wounded (Medal with Clasp, and ' ^
Served with the Central India Field Force from the siege of Ratghur to the fall of Calpee (Medal with ( .*-
Conunanded the rear guard ft-om Etora te Deopoora when attacked by the rebel army and which he held i-^ tl- *
until the baggage was safely escorted into camp.
** Lieut General J. C. Innes served during the Shekawattee campaign. Also in tho Bundlecnnd inanrrecti' 3
^ Lieut. General G. S. Montgomery commanded a field detachment in the Ahmednuggur Zilla in the Mippres^'
of Bheels in 1857-58, and was present in two engagemente— severely wounded, and horse shot. Served a-*
Indian mutiny campaign (Brevet Lt.Colonel, Medal).
*• Lieut. General w. P. Hampton served against insurgent Coles in 1836-37. In Afi'ghanistan, including the (*' .
tnre of Khelatin 1839. Gwalior campaign of 1843-^4, and battle of Maharajpore (Bronze Star). Pnx^anb caznpai**^
1848-^0, including the passage of the Chenab, actions of Sadoolapore, Chillian wallah, and Goojerat, and parf!:ii
the Sikhs and Afi'ghans to Peshawur (Medal with two Clasps). Was present at tho forcing of the Kohat P«m .^
1850 (Medal with Clasp). Commanded the 31st Bengal Native Infantry (one of the few regimente thatwaa of*^
disarmed and remained faithflil) at Saugor during the mutiny of the Native Army in 1857, and aub»cqueat opdv
tions against rebels and mutineers in Sanger district and Central India in 1858-59 (Medal with Clasp).
«" Lieut.General H. E. 8. Abbott served with the Joudhpore Field Force in 1830-40, and was present attkerr-
render of the fort of Joudhpore. Was present wiU) t)ie regiment, the 74th Bengal Native Infantry, at Delhi cs ^'
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ontbreak of the mnUny there on the tith Ms^ 1857, and commanded the poit at the Cashmere Gate. SuhsoqaenUy
commAnded the 2nd European Bengal FnsUiers in the Delhi dietrict from September to November 1857. Com-
manded the diBtrict of Dehra Doon from December 1857 ^ Februaiy 1858, and preyented the threatened entry of
ibe Xawab of NmJeelMibad. Served with the Saofor Field Force under General Whitlock in command of the
Bundlecmid AoxiHaries ftrom April to July 1858, and was present at the action of Jhii^un, the skirmish at Koobrye
in conmiand of the Advanced Guard, battle of Banda in command of the Bear Gxuurd (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with Clasp).
<" Sir D. M. Probyn served on the Trans-Indus Frontier ftrom 1852 to 1857, and was present at the opera-
tions in the Bozdar Hills in March 1857 (Medal with Clasp). Served during the Indian mutiny campiUKn in
1^57-58, and was present throughout the siege of Delhi, including the action of Nqjjufghur and other minor en-
ffagements, and commanded the and Punjaub Cavalry at the assault and capture of Delhi (mentioned in
despatches). Served in the same command with the Flying (Column under Colonel Greathed, and was
present at the actions of Bolundshur, Allyghur, and Agra (four times mentioned in despatches, and awarded
the Victoria Cross "for distinguished saUantry and daring throughout this campaign"). He was also present
stthe action of Kanouje, the relief of I^ucknow by Lord Clyde (twice mentioned m despatches, and thanked by
the Governor General), battle of Cawnpore and defeat of the Gwalior Contingent, action of Kale Nuddee, storm
and capture of Lucknow (Brevet of Major, Medal with three Clasps, CiT., and a year's service). Was permitted to
retain the eommand of the ist Sikh Irregular Cavalry, while on furlough, as a special reward for his services.
Commanded the Regiment throughout the campaign of i860 in China (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
LtColonel, Medal with two Clasps).
>^ Lieut.General B. Boyd served against the Bheels in Malwa in z8^6. Sutl^ campaign in 1846. including the
battle of Sobraon ^Medal). Burmese war in 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served in Bundlecund in
1838.
" Lieut.General J. Liptrott served throughout the campaign of 1842 in Affghanistan under General Pollock
(Medal). Served also in the Sutlej campaign in 1846, and was present in the action of Aliwal (horse shot, Medal).
^ Lieut. General B. P. Lynch served In Persia with the army under General Bethune, and commanded a Regiment
in the battle of Kiser Chun and defeat of the army of the Princes of Shiras (Order of the Lion and Sun, and a
letter of vhanks fh>m the Shah of Persia). Served on Political Employ in Affghanistan in 1840-41, and was present
in several affairs with the insurgent Ghilzies. Was preeeni wiui the force which captured and destroyed the
fort of Sheik Othman in the vicinity of Aden in 1858.
** Lieut. General R. J. Hawthorne served in Sind in 1845-46. Also with the Division under General Wheeler in
the Punjaub campaign in 1848-49 (Medal).
" Lieut. General 8. F. MacmuUen served during the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at the
battles of Chillianwallah and Gocgerat (Medal with two Clasps).
" Lieut.General B. R. Powell served with the Reserve Force in Sind in 1839 ; served in the Decoan against the
rebel Bheelo in 1857, present at Shumsapoor ; commanded the first line on defence in Nimar uid KhandeuJi under
General Sir Hugh B^se, against the attempted invasion of the Decoan by Tantia Topee ; commanded the outposts
on the Northern and Eastern Frontier of Khandeish and the Deccan from Z7th June 1859 to 9ih Mi^ z86o.
'7 Major General W. Vine served with a squadron of his Regiment in May and June 1842, with Lt Colonel Watson's
Field Dttaohment in the Sanger district, and in the campaign in the Nerbudda Territories till 26th January 1843,
was present at the afflur at Simeeriah in Bundlecund ; served also in the Sanger imd Nerbuada Territories during
the mutiny in Bengal from November 1857 to Februaiy 1858 and was present at the afliair at Kooahgaum ; served
with Brigadier Rowcroft's Field Force in Goruckpore and Oude districts from May to December 1858 and present
at the action at Amora on the 9th June ; commanded the Outpost at Hurriah, and repulsed a very Uu-ge number of
rebels 2qth August 1858; present at the action at Debeeriah, and thanked on three occasions by Brigadier Row-
oroft ; present at the battle of Toolsepore 23rd December 1858, was also present at the reduction of Bundlecund
nnder Brigadier Wheeler (MedaU.
^* Major General W. G. Owen was engaged in quelling disturbances in the Hill tracts of the Golcondah
Zemindary.
" Mi^or (Seneral S. B. Faddy served in the Sutlej campaign in 1846 and was present atthe action of Aliwal (Medal).
Served also throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the affair at Ramnuggux, and actions of
Badoolapore, Chillianwallah, and Goojerat (mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps).
"^ Major General R. A. Doria served with the escpedition to China in 1842-43 (Medal). Served on several expeditions
against the Rohillas insurgents in the Deccan. Commanded the Hingolee Field Force in the expedition againbt
Mjbad Khan in the Oodgheer district. Commanded a detachment of the 28th Madras Native Infantry and Police
Force at Hoshungabad against Bybod Singh and the rebels on the Mahadeo Hills, and the capture and burning of
the town of Rykerra in the Sanger and Nerbudda Territories.
"^ Major General G. Caulfeild served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, Including the actions of Chillianwallah
and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
" Major General D.S. Dodgson served throughout the Jhoudpore Campaign of 1839. Throughout the campaign of
1842 in Affghanistan under General Pollock, and was engaged in the actions of the 19th 23rd. and 24th January ot
the mouth of the Khyber Pass, forcing the Khyber Pass on the 5th April, relief of Jcllalabad, and subsequent
operations in Affghanistan (Meidal). Sutlej campaign in 1846, including the afllur of Buddiwal and action of Aliwal
^ Medal). Was Brigade Major at Benares when the Native Troops there mutinied on the 4th June 1857, ^^^ ^o^
wounded by one of the mutineers on parade. Afterwards served as Assistant Adjutant General with Havelock's
Force and was present at the actions of Mungarwar and Alumbagh, and relief of Lucknow— wounded (Brevet of
Major) ; througnont subsequent defence of the Bailie Guard, Residency of Lucknow, until relieved by Lord
Clyde's Force, uid engaged in repelling of all attacks, and in sorties, including the bringing in of t^e rear guard
and heavy guns, attack on and capture of the Him Khana and Eing's Stables (Brevet of Lt.Colonel) ; subsequent
attacks thereon,
" qnently men-
. _ Outram, and
<'olonel R. Napier for his services during the several operations at Lucknow, Medal with two Clasps, a year's
service, CB. , and his name recorded as deserving of honourable mention)
"^ Major General W. H. Freese served with the expeditionary force in China in 1840-42, and was present at the
storming of the forts and intrenchments at Chuenpec, capture of the Bogue Forts, and operatioub against Canton
(Medal) . Served on the Staff of the Saugor Field Division under Genenu Whitlock during the mntiny in the cam-
paign in Bundlecund from xst March 1858 to 31st December 1859 (Medal with Clasp for Central India).
** M^or General J. W. Schneider commanded the Contingent, Infantry and irregular Cavalry, of the R^'ah of
Battara in the campaign in the Southern Maratha Country in 1844-45, including the storm and capture of the forts of
Punalla and Pownghur. Commanded the Kolapore Infktntry at the suppression of the mutiny in the late 27th Bombay
Native Infleaitry in July and August 1857 ; also at the recapture of Kolapore in December 1857 (Medal). Served
with the Ab^inian Expeditionary Force in z868 with the rank of Brigadier General ; commanded the zst Brigade
of the tst Division which led during the advance on Magdala, and was engaged at the battle of Arogee, and in the
assault on Magdala (Cfi.. and Medal).
^ M^jor General D. Brown served in the Burmese war in 1852-53, and was present at the relief of Pegu and
dnring its subsequent investment (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
** Major General G. S. Dobbie served with the Sappers and Miners with Creneral Wilson's Force against Knmool
in 1830, and was present at the surrender of the fortress.
*7 auijor General A. N. Rich was employed on field service with the Kamptee Movable Column in the Jubbulpore
ind Raepore districts ftrom X9th Novemocr 1857 ^ 3<>th April 1858 and commanded a mixed detachment of Cavalry
and Inftotry against the rebels at Gootea and Ruagaum (Medal).
* Major General H. A. Adams commanded his Regiment at the assault and capture of Eotah ; present with the
>)luinn in pursuit of the Gwalior rebels under Tantia Topee, the Rao Saheb, and the Nawab of Banda, June to
iugust Z858 ; action of Sanganeer onthe 8th and the battle of Bunass on the 14th August 1858 ; action of Purtabghur
)n 24th December z8k8 (Meidal with Clasp) .
** M^or General W. W. Anderson served in the Punjaub campaign of z848-49» present at the siege assault and cap-
are of Mooltan (Medal with Clasp). Also in the Indian campaign and was present at the siege and capture of Arrah
309^ Her Majesty's Local Indiwn Forces, — War Services,
and Kotah, and snbBequent pursuit of the rebels into Gwalior territory ; served with Smith's Brigade in Cenbil
India, and present at the action of Kotah-ke<Serai (wounded) » and capture of Gwalior; served with the Main
Field Force under Oeneral Michel in the pursuit of the rehels under Tantia Topee, and present at the actioiu of
Sindwaho and Kurai ; attached to the Cavalry Brigade under Brigadier Somerset, and was detached with a force
under Major W. Grrant to assist in guarding the passes when the rebels were attempting to force their way throngli
the Banswara Jungles (Medal witlx Clasp).
70 Major General J. Field served with the field force in Sind and Affghanistan from 1841 to 1844; present at the en-
gagement at Hykulzye and the defeat and capture of Meer Shah Mahomed at Peer Arree. Commanded his Begi-
ment at the attack on the town and fort of Beyt in October, and at the siege and capture of Dwarka in Norembsr
i8s9* Commanded the Advance Brigade of the expeditionaiy force to Abysainia from the 7th October x9/6q to tstSa
January 1868, and was at the same time in command of the loth Bombay X.I. (received the approbation of Govern*
ment). Was appointed Brigadier General and commanded the Pioneer Foroe nx>m Antalo, and on its being amal-
gamated with other Brigades commanded the 3rd Brigade ist Division Abyssinian Field Force for a short time.
Was present at the capture of Magdala in command of the zoth Native Infantry (mentioned in the despatches, CB.^
and Aide de Camp to the Queen).
7^ Major GJeneral J. Gordon served in the campaign of 184a in Affghanistan under General Pollock. Also in the
Sutlej campaign, and subsequent occupation of Lahore in 1846. Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58 ; was Aide da
Camp to General XeUi from the 16th July to theasth September 1857 the day he was killed on entry to thereHef OTtfae
Lucknow Residency, including the operations at Allahabad and Cawnpore, engagement with rebels on three occi-
sions when sent in command of detachments in the steamer Berkcmpooter up and down the Ganges from Cawnpore,
actions of Mungarwar andAlumbagh, and relief of Lucknow (horse shot); served throughout the subsequent defence
of the Residency and occupation of the Alumbagh with repulse of the various attacks, also at the final oapmre
of Lucknow (frequently mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service).
7* Major General J. 0. Graves distinguished himself in a charge made by a squadron of his regiment near Jala-
labad, cnmpletelv routing and cutting up a large body of the enemy (horse wounded) . Served with the field foroe ta
Sind and AfTghanistan in 1841-42, including the advance on Candafaar and the several operations of the army under
General Nott, leading to the reoccupation of Ghuznee and Cabool (Medal). Also the campaign under Sir Chanee
Napier in Sind in 1843. and present at the battle of Hyderabad (Medal). Served with the Persian Bxpeditirmsry
Force in i8i;6-57, including the assault and capture of the fort of Reshire, surrender of Bnshire, at Boraigocm, and
action of Khooshab (Medal with Clasp).
7> Colonel F. W. Drummond served in the campaign in Bundleound in 1842. Present at the battle of Pimnjar
sQth December 1843 (Bronze Star). Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battle of Feroaeshah (Medal). Also
throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the affair at Bamnuggur, and actions of Badoolapore,
Chillian wallah, and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
7* Colonel W. W. Taylor served in Upper Sind during 1839-40; with detachment of the 5th Bombay Native In*
fantry under Captain Smee, at the capture of the fort of Kanghur. Served in the Land Transport Gwps with
the Persian Expeditionary Force in 18^7 (Medal with Clasp) . Served with the 5th Regiment against the Taepsnga
near Shanghai, and was present at the attack and capture of the entrenched camp at Wang-Kasa 4th April ;
commanded the Garrison which defended Kahding when invested by the rebels in May; present at the sfiorminf
and recapture of Kahding 24th October 1862.
7> Colonel G. Strangways served with the 7zst Bengal Native Infantry at the defeat and dispersion of a body of
Dacoits who entered the Shal^ehanpore district in May and June 1841. Commanded the Regiment and recaptoied
the Bareilly Jail from the prisoners who had overpowered the gruard, in July 1842. Led the advance of a detscb*
ment of the 7Z8t Native Infand*y at the attack and defeat of insurgents under Ram Sing who occupied Use Heixtits
in front of Noorpore in September 1848. Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and present at the capture of the fort U
Rungul Nuggur, and in pursuit of bodies of insurgents (Medal). Commanded the Txst Native Infkn^ on theoot-
break of the mutiny at Lucknow on the night of the 30th May 1857, and commanded detachments of the Regimeot
that remained faithful and formed pazl of the heroic garrison throughout the defence of the Residency from the
3xBt June to the X7th November 1857— wounded on the 4th July; afterwards present at the battle of Cawnpore sod
defeat of the Gwalior Contingent (received the thanks of Government, Medal with Clasp, and a year's service).
7* Colonel F. C. Maisey served throughout the Burmese war of 1852-53, and was present at the attack and cap^
ture of Rim<7uun, operations near Douabew, and against the robber chief Mya Toon, and several skirmishes, ai-i
was wonnct'd in the repulse of a night attack on the loth August 1853 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Serves
throughout the siege of D-jlbi, including the battle of Budleekeserai (charger killed), assault and oaptoze of xht
City and Palaco (menlioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
7' Colonel U. B. Stevens served through the Sutlej campaignof 1845-46, including the battlea of Feroaeshah and
Sobraon (Medal and Clasp). Commanded the Sylhet Light Inrantry Battalion in several skirmishes with
uf the 34th Bengal Native Inftmtry, on the eastern frontier, and succeeded in destroying the entire body (received
the thanks of Government and of the Commander in Chief, Brevet of Major, and Indian Mutiny Medal). Served
daring the Bhootan campaign of 1864-66, including the recapture of Dewangiri (Medal with Clasp).
T* Colonel J. Buchanan served in the suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1857-59, "^ ^0 Hhahahad district,
and in Bundlecund under General Whitlock.
^ Colonel G. T. Badoliffe commanded a Squadron of his Regiment on field service in the Deooan fromtiwifitt
November 1858 to the 5th October 1859. On the 39th February he marched with a Squadron fifty miles withoAt
a halt in pursuit of the enemy, brought them to action and defeated them the same day taking several pnaoners.
^ Colonel W. H. Watts served with the field foroe under M^or Reid. Also during the Burmese war of i853-s3>
and was present at the attack and capture of Pegu, and constantly engaged with the enemy during the asoont of
the Pegu river in the leading steamer Lord Wimam Bentinek. Commanded the Piquet which repulaed a night
attack on the steamer on the 19th November 1852 ; accompanied the Martaban Column to Bhoway Gheen as 8taf
Officer of the expeditionary force, and was present at the attack on Gongah, and other minor af&irs with the
enemy (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
*^ Colonel C. R. Stainforth was present with the 4th Madras Light Cavalry, as Quarter Master and Actmf
Adjutant, at the quelling of the insurrection on the 13th June 1857 at Nagpore, and proceeded with his re^a»st
in September 1857 ^to the Saugor and Nerbudda Territories, was present at most of the dours and paraoitB ot
rebels in that district till February 1858. Was present at the night attack at Imlea on the 5th January xScS-
Proceeded with the 4th Light Cavalry to Bengal in February X858, and was present at the action of Atrowlia oa
the 2ist March 1858, ana at all the sorties and engagements in that and subsequent month at Asimghar
(cliarger shot). Served in pursuit of the late rebel Rajah Koor Sing. Served with the regiment •• Quarter
Master during the whole of the mutiny and also at Nowgongin 1859 in the several pursuits after the 79bs!
/••inindar Despatt (Medal).
■*' Colonel C. Jackson was present at the battle of Punniar a9th December 1843 (Bronze Star).
^ Colonel W. Q. Pogson served in Spain in 1837 as a Cornet in the Anglo-Spanish Legion. Served is
> i^^'hanistan in 1840; in the Sutlej campaign in 1846 ; and the Bhootan cunpaign (Medal with Clasp).
-*>^ Colonel F. W. Baugh served the campaign of 1849 in Afi*ghani8tan under General Pollock, inclndmg ti»
actions at the forcing of the Khyber Pass, at Mamoo Kliail, Jugdulluck, Tezeen, and IstalilT (Medal). Throoirbotf
tliu Sutlej campaign, including the batles of Moodkee, Ferozeehah, and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps). Bttrmae'
wi r in 1853 ».;^ainHt the enemy near Prome (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Indian mutiny campaigns in xSst-sS. *sA
act on of Chinpoorah (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, and Medal).
*» ' Colonel C. P. Y. Triscott served with Brigadier Watson's Force in the Saugor and Nerbudda Terrxtaties ft««
5*h October 1842 to the 25th April 1843, And from xoth October to the 8th November 1842. Was present dnnng ^
Chi nose riots at Singapore in May 1834.
^'^ Colonel J. Pogson served b& Stall Officer to the Kattiwar and Okamundel Field Force in 1859, and was presB*
at the biege and occupation of Dwarka.
»" Colonel T. R. Snow served throughout the campaign of 1843 in Sind under Sir Charles Napier* end «■•
present at the battles of Mecaneo and Hyderabad— horse shot (Medal). Served under Sir J. Ittwrenes a«aiB*
the tribes in the Googaria district in 1857, and on the 30th September he was wounded and his hone lecei^sd •
sabre-cut, and on the i6th October he was severely wounded (Brevet of Major, and Medal).
6« Colonel C. Dumbleton was present at the battle of Maharsjpore Z9th Doce^bc^r '^(^^^^^t:
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«• Colonel W. 0. Gott senred the Gwalior campaign of 1843-44, <^d was present at the battle of Mahanopore
(BronM Star) . Benred throughout the Fuxyaub oampaign of 1848-49, and was present at the passage of the Ghenab,
and actions of Badoolapore and Ghillianwalfah—twice wounded (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Bonthal cam-
paign of 1855-56.
" Colonel J. A. S. Fanlknor served with the Field Force in Bind and Affirhanistan Arom 1 841 to 1844, and was
present at the defeat and capture of Meer Shah Mahomed at Peer Arree. He was also present at the siege and
capture of Dwarka in November 1859.
'f Colonel J. G. Oookson served as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master Greneral of the BeUaxy Field Force under
Brigadier Spottiswoode ttom the 8th November 1858 to the aist January 1859.
** Colonel P. G. Scot served in the Butlei campaign of 1845-46 ana was present at the battle of Ferozeshah (Medal) .
Was present when the Wing of the zsth Bengal Native Infantiy mutinied at Nowgong in June 1857. Served after-
wardd in the suppression of the Indian mutiny and was present with Uavelock's Force at the actions of Mungarwar
and Alumbagh, and entry into Lucknow ; defence of the Residencv from 35th September to aand November 1857
ontil relieved by Lord Clyde ; occupation of the Alumbagh and repulse of all the attacks from November 1857 to the
28th Februaiy 1858; siege of Lucknow from ist to z6th March, action at Koorsee, attack on Booya, actions of
Allygnnge and BairaiUy (mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service).
** Colonel H. A. Cookbum marched fh>m Gwalior on the 13th May 1857 towards Allyghur in command of a
Siiuadron of, the zst Cavalry of the Gwalior Contingent, of which Regiment he was Adjutant, and served in the Agra,
Hatiraa, and Allyghur districts of the Doab, under the Orders of the Lt.Govemor of the N. W. Provinces, until the
2ud July following. On the nnd May near Hattras with only about fifty men he defeated and dis])cr8od a body of
nearly 500 rebels, on which occasion his charger was slightly wounded. On the following day he rescacd twenty
persons fr^m the town of Basnee. On the 31st May he defeated a body of rebels near Hattras, on which occusion
the official report from Captain Alexander to the Lt.Govemor of the N. W. Provinces stated :—" Lieutenant Cock-
bum dismounted about twenty men and stormed the village. Every praise is due to Lieut. Cockbum, a must gallant
soldier, who had some narrow escapes " (his helmet and sword were struck by bullets). " He killed four men with
his oi^n hand." On the 5th June he defeated a large body of rebels and saved the town of Lakhnooa, his charger
being twice wounded. On the 5th Ji^ 1857 at the battle of Agra he wasveryseverely wounded by a cannun-sbot and
his charger was killed under him. He was thanked on four occasions by the Lieut.Governor of the N. W. Provinces
and mentioned in his despatches as being ''marked by his forward activity and courage " and "as a dashing
energetic Cavalry Officer" (Medal).
** Colonel W. M. Cafe was present at the battle of Maharsjpore a9th December 1843 (Bronze Star). Also
throoi^houtthe Puiyaub campai|m of 1848-49, including the actions of Sadoolapore, Chilliauwallah, and Goojerat,
and pursuit of the Sikhs and iifghans (Medal with two Clasps). Served during the Indian mutiny (Medal, and
Victoria Croes).
^ Iit.Colonel B. Ohahners served in the Bonthal campaign in 1855. -^^o in the Indian mutiny campaign, including
the siege and capture of Lucknow— severely wounded (Medal with Clasp) .
*^ Ck>ronel C. P. Hildebrand served in the Burmese war of 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
'* Colonel J. M. Earle served throughout the Butlej oampaign of 1845-46, and was present at the actions of
Moodkee, Ferozeahah, Buddiwal, and iOiwal (Medal and two Chwps).
^ Colonel E. S. Jackson was Adjutant of the zath Bengal Native Infantry when the Wing at Nowgon;:
mutinied in June 1857, and was instrumental in saving the life of Mrs. Kerchoif, the wife of the Serjeant Major, whom
he rescued firom danger by carrying her behind him on horseback. Was engaged in an afihir with a party of
Bundeelaa.
*«* Colonel G. Smart served with the expedition to China in z86o and was present at the cupturo oC tko Taku
Forts (Medal with Clasp).
»« Colonel J. C. P. fiaillio served throughout the Indian mutiny campaigns of 1857-59; was Orderly Officer to
General Nicholson in the engagement with the Sealkote mutineers near Goordaspore on the zath July
1857 (severely wounded) ; served with Brigadier Beaton's Column at the actions of Oungeree and Puttiallee, and
re-occupation of Myni>orie. AtKankur, Rohilcund border, in April X858 ; served with the Soraon Field Force at the
taking of Forts Dehain and Tiroul. Served with Brigadier Kelly's Force during the operations in the Terai, and
present at the actions of Buttonpore, and attack made on the rebels' position in lower Nepaul range — wounded
(mentioned in despatches, Medal).
, ^*|' Colonel R. Blair served in the Bonthal campaign in Z856. Also during the Indian mutiny of z 857-59,
^f*odiiig the Bundiecund campaign in Z859 under Brigadier Wheeler (Modal).
*" Colonel C. O'B. Palmer served throughout the Butlej campaign of 1845-46 and was present at the battles
of i< erozeshah and Sobraon— sUghtly wounded (Medal and Clasp). Served in the Burmese wur of 1852-53, and waa
present at the relief of the garrison of Pegu aud the operations m its vicinity ; accompanied the Martaban Column
under General Steel (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
*<** Colonel H. A. Browne served throughout the Burmese war of 1852-53, and was present at various
skirmishes (Meilal with Clasp for Pegu).
A"i Colonel P. S.Yorke joined the aud EoroxMtan Bengal Fusiliers and served with them at Delhi throughout a'l
theactiuns and operations trom the a^rd June 10 the z5th August 1857. Joined the 2nd Sikh Cavalry in J...ia:ny
Z858 and served with it in the Delhi district in Major Hamsay's Colutun in Mny Juno and July 1858 (iledul witu
Clasp). Served in the Cossyah rebelUon in z86a, and commanded the outpost of Buttow.
**^ Colonel W. F. Stephens served in the Sutlej campaign of Z845-46 and was prosout at the battle of Moodkee
(charger shot) on Escort duty with the Commander in Cmef (Medal).
'°' Colonel O. Wilkinson served in the Pu^jaub campaign of i848-49and wasslightlycontusedon thesideby a
bullet at the aflhir of Bamnuggur (Medal). Served with the force under Sir Sydney Cotton against the Mohmund
Tribes in August 1854 (Medal with Clnsp) . Served throughout the Indian mutiny of 1857-58, including the advance
on Lucknow, storm and capture of Mceunguuge (received a blow on the head from a musket), throughout the final
siege and capture of Lucknow including liie repulse of the enemy's attack on the Alumbagh, defeat of a body of
Fanatics near Koosah Bagh, ana other minor cavalry skirmishes ; affliir of Tigree, capture of Jugdespore, Jhitoorah,
and Metahi, and other skirmishes. Served as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General to the Shababad Field
Force, and was present throughout the campaign in Jugdespore, Khymore Hills, Palamow, and Behar, including
night surprise of the enemy s camp at Tuly-a-Duhar, and afihirs at Karee Bath and M^jowleea (seven times
nientionoa in despatches, Brevet of Maoor, Medal with CUsp).
'*^ Colonel J. Biair served tiiroughout the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59, and was present at the sie^e
of Neenmch, siege and assault at Kotah and pursuit of Tantia Topee (Medal with Clasp, and awarded the Victoria
Crosa for " gallant and daring conduct " at Neemuch, and " in fighting his way most gallantly through a body of
rebels at Jeernm who had literally surrounded him. . . . received a severe sword-cut on his right arm").
iw Colonel G. B. Morris served with the Belgaum Field Force in 1857-58, and was present at the surrender and
oocapation of the fortress of Shorapore.
"^ Colonel M. Thomson served throughout the mutiny of 1857-58, was engaged in the trenches at Cawnpore
during the massacre, was one of the only four survivors, and was five times wounded and had a horse shot under
him (Medal, Brevet of Major, and a year's service).
1^' Brigadier General C. J. S. Gough served throughout the Puujaub campaign of 1848-49, including the action of
Banmuggur, passage of thuChenab,and battles of Sudoolapore, Chillian walla, and Goojerat (Medul with two Clasps).
Servea in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58 ; with the Guide Corps at siege and capture of Delhi ; commanded
Uoide Cavalry in att'airs at Khnrkonua «n 15CI1, and Rnotuck on 17th aud i8th August ; engaged in the cavalry afiair
in rear of the Camp on izth September. Served with Brigadier Showers' Column in the Delhi an<t Jhujjur districts.
Waa engaged in the action of Namuleon the i6th November. Served with Hodson's Horse at the actions of Gun-
geeree, Putteallee, Mynpoorie, and Shumsnabad (wounded). Commanded a Squadron of Hodson's Horse at action
ofMeangunge; present throughout siege aud capture of Lucknow (Medal with two Cla&ps, Victoria Cross, and
Brevet of Mf^or).
*^' Colonel S. De B. Edwardes served in the Mahoe Kanta Field Force in 2858, in pursuit of Tantia Topee, present
at the action of Auoria; served as Depu^ Assistant Quarter Master General in the Abyssinian Expedition m 1868,
present at the action of Arogce aud at the aa^ault ntd capture of Magdala (Medal). 1 ^< 111 1 ^
lis Colonel B. B. Hill served in deionce of KumsonHuio and Bohilcund against the rebeh> iuW^^lf present
309^ Hei' Majesty's Local Indian Forces. — War Services,
at Chapoorali ; with Brigadier Troup's Column durinf? the campaijn^ in Oude and present at the acUons of PiaKson
and Russoolpore. attack and capture of Fort Mittowlee, and action of Biswah (Medal). Served in tiie Bhootr*
campaign of 1 865-66 (Medal with Clasp) ; and in the Huzara campaign of 1868 including the operations on the " Black
Mountain" (Clasp).
"* Colonel H. Melvill served in the Kumaon Militia during 1857 and commanded Cavalry in an attack mad«
from Nynee Tal upon a portion of the Rohilcund rebels. Served with the Oude Police Cavalry from May Ull
September 1858 ; was in command of a Police Force (Cavalry and Infantry) at Mahon near Lucknow when an
attack waa made on that post by the enemy on the evening of the 7th August 1858. Commanded the (Cavalry m
an attack made by a Police Force upon the fort and position of Birwa on a6th August 1858 (Medal).
"* Colonel E. M. Lawford was employed in Bensral and Bundlecund ttom February to December 1859. ,
"7 Lt. Colonel G. B. Fisher waa present with the sand Bengal Native Infantry in the Sonthal district dnnng
the mutinies of 1857, and marched with the Head Quarters from Bowsee to Raneegunge when the four oompames
on command mutinied. Took a detachment of volunteers from his regiment to China, and served wiUi the 65111
N. I. during the occupation of Canton in 1858-59 (Medal).
"» Lt.Colonel W. A. Franks was present with the Head Quarters of the 12th Bengal Native In&ntry when
it mutinied at Nowgong on the loth June 1857. He served subsequently throughout the mutiny campaign
(Medal).
"• Lt. Colonel H. K. Bushe served with the Belgaum Field Force in 1857-58, and was present at the surrender
and occupation of the fortress of Shorapore.
*» Lt.Colonel R. W. Elton was present with his regiment at the outbreak of the mutiny at Delhi on the nth
May 1857. Served in the Meerut Volunteer Hor»e, and was present with it at the defeat of WuUedad Khan at
Galowtee, and on several other occasions when attached to the left wing xst Belooch Battalion. Waa preeent with
General Penny's Force at the action of Kurkralee ; was with the Commander in Chiefs Force at the action before
Baroilly on 5th May 1858, and at repulse of rebels by the Commander in Chief on the occasion of their attacking
our outposts at Shahjehanpore ; present in the operations near Mahomdy and relief of Fort Jellalabad ; present
with the Battalion at the taking of FortRampore Kussia by Brigadier Wetherell's Force; with Conamaikder in
Chiefs Force at occupation of forts of Ameytee and Sunkerpore, and at the defeat of Beni Madho at Doi^ea
Koeree ; also at the action at Churda and taking of Fort Mayeedia ; present at the capture of 14 guns by Brigadier
Horsford's Force at Sikha Ghat in Nepaul (Medal).
^'> Lt. Colonel W. E. D. Broughton served during the Indian mutiny (Medal).
*** Lt.Colonel W. Howey served with the 32nd Light Inflintry during the Indian mutiny in 1858-59, and k«i
present at the capture of the fort of Tyroul, action of Jugdespore, surrender of the forts of Ahmetie and Shunkcr-
poro, and pursuit of Beni 3fadho (Medal).
>*• Lt.Colonel H. H. Stansfeld served with the xoth Foot throughout the Indian mutiny, and waa present at the
siege of Lucknow and several skirmishes in Oude, Azimghur, and the Jugdespore Junglee (Medal with CJlasp).
^** Lt.Colonel T. M. Shelley was present at the outbreak of the mutiny at Meerut on the xoth May x857- He
served afterwards in several actions from the xith August to the 29th September before Delhi, and at the aasaolt
and capture of the city— wounded (Medal with Clasp).
"' Lt.Colonel J. G. Campbell served with 3rd Bengal Europeans during the Indian mutinies of 1857-58, in-
cluding the operations at Shereghur Ghat in May X858, and with the column from Agra towards Gwalior in Jane
1858 (Medal). Served with the 30th Puiyaub Infantry in the Bhootan campaign of 1864-65, and waa present at
the captures of Chamoorchi, Bala, and Nagoh (Medal with Clasp) .
"« Lt. Colonel H. St. G. Tucker served with the X9th Puiyaub Infantry in the campaign of i860 in China (Medal).
**7 Lt.Colonel M. G. Clerk served in the Indian mutiny campaigns m 1857-59, ^^^ was present wiUi Havelock a
Force at the actions of Mungarwar and Alumbagh, remaining in the Alumbagh with the force under Lt. Colonel
M'Intyre, and acted as Assistant Field Engineer; afterwards present at the capture of Lucknow (Medal with
Clasp, and a year's service).
i»* Lt(3olonel P. C. Dalmahoy served in the Indian mutiny campaigns of 1857-59, and waspreecntattheaiegeaiid
capture of Delhi, including most of the engagements before its walls previous to the capture. Served with Bngaoier
Showere' Force in the Delhi district. Present with the Humeerpore Police Battalion in several encounlerB with
the rebels in Bundlecund in 1859-60, and on many occasions during the campaign commanded an independent
Column of Military Police (received the thanks of Government for services in Delhi and Bundlecund, Medal with
Clasp).
*■• Lt.Colonel P. Story served in Brigadier Troup's Column during the campaign in Oude in 1858-59, and was pre-
sent at the actions of Pusgaon and Russoolpore, attack and capture of Fort Mittowlee, and action of Biswah (Medal).
'" Lt.Colonel B. J. M -NaLr served in the Indian mutiny campaigns of 1857-59, and was present at the assault aisd
capture of Delhi as well as at the battle of Budleo-ke-Serai and all the operations throughout the siege; served
afterwards in the Delhi district with the column under Brigadier Showers; also in the Bekaneer district in 1859
(Medal with Clasp).
"^ Lt.Colonel G. W. Cox was employed against the Karen insurgents in 1857.
i» Lt. Colonel H. H. C. G.Warrington was employed on field service in the Saugor and Norbudda Territories in the
suppression of the Indian mutiny from the 6th February 1858.
™ Lt.Colonel F. G. Rideout was employed in suppressing the Khond outbreak in Boad in May and June x86a.
i»* Lt.Colonel G. A. Arbuthnot served with the Saugor Field Force during the suppression of the Indian mutiny
in the Shahabad district and in Central India (Medal).
"* Lt.Colonel R. A. C. Hunt served with his regiment against theTaepings near Shanghai, and waa present at the
storming and capture of the entrenched camp at Wang-kaza 4th April i36a, of the town of Taeerpoo X7th ApnU
at Nazean 27th and 29th April, at the storming of Kahding ist May, of Tsing-poo 12th May, and at the stonning
and recapture of Kahding on the 4th October 1862.
'** Lt.Colonel W. R. Martin served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58 ; was present with the 38th Foot at the
assault and capture of Meeangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, and affairs of Barree and Nnggur (Medal wtfL
Clasp). Served with the 19th Punjaub Infantry in China the campaign of x86o (Medal). Served with the jni
Pui^aub Infantry throughout the Sittana Expedition in 1863 (Medal with Clasp) ; and afterwards with (xenerai
Wilde's Column against the Judon Tribes.
"7 Lt. Colonel W. Rowlandson served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and was present at the actioas
of Seerowlie and Ghurra, and reoccupation of Humeerpore (Medal).
^** Lt.Colonel H. R. Elliot was emploved on field service in the Raichore Doab from 4th Jane to 5th Augoat 185S.
^^ Lt.Colonel R. M. Chambers served with his regiment against the Taepingfs near Shanghai, and was present at
the storming and capture of the entrenched camp at Wang-kaza 4th April 1862, and of the town oflheerpoo 17th
April, at Nazean 27th and 29th April 1862, at the storming of the town of Tsingpoo X2th May, and with the garrison
defending Kahding in May X862.
1^ Lt.Colonel F. Beeching served with the field force under Major Hawks at Keonghut for the suppression of a
rebellion amongst the Hill Tribes of the Cuttack Tributary Mahals.
1 *^ Lt.Colonel L. E. Evans served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858-59 with the 3rd Bengal Enropcwr
Regiment, and was prraent with the Mynpooree Movable Column in the operations at Sheraghur Ghat, and w:Ui
the Agra Column towards Gwalior. Served also with the Column under Brigadier Showers in the action of Deirn
against Tantia Topee (Medal).
^^ Lt. Colonel J. M. Stewart served in the Jynteah Hills during the rebellion of 1862-63, and was present at \hf
assault and capture of the stockades of Ookis, Mugbarai, and Oomkrong.
1^ Lt Colonel H. R. Wintle served in the Indian mutiny campaign (Medal).
1** Lt.Colonel A. J. Howes served withthe Kumool Movable Column and Saugor Field Division, and was prescu
at the storming of the fort of Ruteea 13th November 1858 (Medal).
^** Lt.Colonel E. Venour served as a volunteer with the xoth Foot against the Dinapore mutineers at Anah m
1857 and was severely wounded (Medal). Served with the right column Doar Field Force in 1865-66.
»*• Lt. Colonel F. D. Plowden served during the Indian mutiny campaign of 1858-59, and accompanied General
Frank's Column on the Oude f^ntier, and was engaged at the capture of Attrowlee (Medal).
»« Lt.Colonel W. 0. Chowne served with the 19th Punjaub Infantry in the campaign of i860 in China (Medal).
!♦• Lt.Colonel J. I. Robinson served with the and Punjaub Cavalry at the final siege and capture of Lucknew
Her Majesty's Local Lidian Forces, — War Services, 3^9/
and at the affair of Koorsee; and with the 9th Lancers in the Rohilcand oampaini, including the actions of
Roova and AllyiTunse, capture of Bareillv, and afifkirs of Shahjehanpore and Mohumdee (Medal with Clasp).
*^ Lt.Colonel G. W. Holdsworth served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and was present at
the action near Agra on the 5th July against the Neemuch mutineers, attack on uie village of Chulhaslee (severely
wounded hy an explosion), the battle of Agra on the loth October; also with the column under Ck>lonel Cotton at
Futtehpore Sirkee m October 1857, and with the Agra Colunm towards GwaUor in June 1858 (Medal).
"* Lt.Colonel J. Johnstone servedwith the Trans-Gogra Field Force under Brigadier Rowcroft in 1858-59 (Medal).
1^ Lt.Colonel W. F. Bartleman served with the 13th Light Infantry in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858, aud
wa« present at the actions of Almorah on the 17th and a5th April, and at the storming and capture of the fort
of Nnggur (Medal). Served during a part of the Cossiah rebellion, and commanded a Company of the 43rd Bengal
N. I. at the attack and capture of the stockaded village of Moonsowpoonje in the JjTiteah Hills on the 22nd March 1862.
**♦ LLColonel C. 8. Steward was employed during the Indian mutiny, and was present at the action of Itrowlea
with Kooer Sing's rebel force on the aist March 1858 (wounded), and at the sortie from the fort of Azimghur 27th
March, also at the taking of Jugdespore and at the engagements of Beliea, Peeroo, twice at Muttahee, Dullepore,
Ces^^ah, Rmapore Gamur, and the final ejectment of the rebels from the Jugdespore Jungles between May and
Juno 1858 (Medal).
*" Lt.Colonel J. H. W. Osborne served with the 73rd Foot in Brigadier Rowcroft's Column during the campaign in
the Terai, from the 4th November 1858 to July 1859, &^(^ ^f^ present at the attack by the rebels on the column of
Major Ross, and in some minor affairs (Medal).
*5< Lt. Colonel C.Martin served in the Indian mutiny campaigns of 1857-58 and was present with the 14th Light Dar-
goona with the Malwa Field Force at the capture of Dhar, and actions of Mundesore — sevcrelv wounded (mentioned
m despatches. Medal). Served in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 as Aide de Camp to Brigadier D. M Stewart,
anii with the lath Bengal Cavalry at the capture of Magdaui (Medal).
»" Lt.Colonel J. L. ikich served with the and Dragoon Guards at the siege and capture of Lucknow in March 1858,
and during the subsequent operations in Oude (Medal with Clasp).
A» Lt.Colonel R. C. Stewart served with a party of the Mysore Silladar Horse attached to the Kumool Movable
Column and was present at the attack on Shorapore on the 8th Februarj'- 185S, on which occasion he was
dangerously wounded bv two sword cuts ; also commanded a detachment of the 4th Cavalry Hydembad Cor.tin-
gent with Brigadier Hill^s Field Force in the Taptee Valley, in Berar, aud in the Deccan from November 185S till
March 1859 (Medal).
^^ Lt.Colonel R. C. Low served in the Sonthal campaign in 1855. Served throughout the Indian mutiny campaigns
of 1857-59 ; present at the actions of Budlee-ke- Serai and Nudjufghur, and siege and capture of Delhi ; pursuit of the
robeia and taking of Fort Jhiyjur; siege and capture of Lucknow; and as Brigade Major to the Agra Field Forco
tmder Brigadier Showers in pursuit of rebels in Central India (twice mentioned in despatches, Medal with two
Clasps).
'•* Lt. Colonel A. K. J. C. Mackenzie served in the Indian mutiny campaign in x857-58,and was present at the siege
and capture of Delhi from the 17th July 1857 with ist Punjaub Cavalry, and was engaged in a cavalry affair in
rear of the camp on nth September; served with column under Brigeulier Greathed, and engaged at the actions
cf Boolundshuhur, Allyghur, Agra, and Kanouge ; present at relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, skirmishes of
Malj>rtinge and Alumbagh and action of Cawnpore ; served with a column under Sir Hope Grant in Oude, and
engaged at Meangunge : present at the siege and capture of Lucknow and afikir at Koorsee ; commanded a squad-
ron of the ist Punjaub Cavalry at capture of Bareilly and affair of Shahjehanpore (Medal with Clasp).
»«* Ift.Colonel A. R. D. Mackenzie served in the Indian mutiny campaigns in 1857-58, and was present during the
siege and assault of Delhi with the Guide Cavalry, and with Brigadier Showers' Column in the Delhi, Goorgaon,
and Jhujjur districts. Served with the ist Sikh Cavalry at the siege and capture of Lucknow (wounded) , and was
present at the action of the Moosa Bagh (Medal with two Clasps).
»" Lt. Colonel F. M. Alexander served with the Dharwar Field Force from 5th March till 25th April 1858. Com-
manded a detachment of the 4th Light Cavalry while ser\'ing with the Goruckpore Field Force under Brigadier
Rowcroft from November 1858 till February 1859, and was prasent at the affairs of Koosmee and Bagowra; and in
Bengal and Bundlecund from January to December 1859 (Medal).
^** Major C. E. Stack served with the Kotah Contingent against the insurgents in the Agra and Mattra
districts in May and June 1857 ; and as Aide de Camp to General Polwhele at the battle of Agra on the 5th July
1857 (Medal).
»» Lt.Colonel W. S. A. Lockhart served with the 5th Fusiliers in Oude in Dec. 1858 and January 1859. Served with
the xoth Bengal Lancers at Hoti Murdan and Shubkudder during the Umbeyla campaign in 1863-64 (Medal with
Clasp). Served the Bhootan campaign of 1864-66 as Adjutant t4th Bengal Lancers. Served as Aide de Camp
to Brigadier General Merewether commanding Cavalry Brigade in the Ab^'ssinian campaign, and was present at
Arogee and the fall of Magdala (Medal). Served as D.A.Q M. General and Brigade with Hazara Field Force in
the Black Mountain Expedition (mentioned in despatches. Clasp). Has the Royal Humane Society's bronze Medal
for saving the life of a British soldier's wife.
»•« Lt.Colonel W. Campbell was present at the outbreak of the mutiny at Lucknow on the 30th May i857,and with
the toToe that drove the rebels out of the station the next day. Served throughout the defence of the Residency from
the 30th June to the aand November, and as a volunteer with the 78th Highlanders accompanied the force under
Colonel Napier (Lord Napier of Magdala) that went out to the Mootoe Manzil to bring in the sick, wounded,
heavy guns, and ammunition loft behind by the relieving force under Havelock, and was hent to report at night
that more doolies were required for the sick and wountled; was afterwards present at the battle of Cawnpore and
defeat of the Gwalior Contingent (Medal with Clasp, and a year's service). Served the campaign of 1862-63 in the
Jynteah Hills, and saved the records and treasure on the Cutcherry being destroyed by lightning.
»w Lt.Colonel J. May served with the Volunteer Cavalry at Lucknow, and was present at the action of Chinhut
30th June 1857, also thronghout the defence of the Residency acting as a Subaltern of Artillery and subsequently
as Assistant Field Engfineer. Served afterwards with the force at the Alumbagh and was present in the various
actions (wounded), and accompanied Lord Clyde's Force at the final capture of Lucknow (Medal with two Clasps).
1** Lt.Ckilonel W. Thompson served in the Nagpore Province to intercept the rebels under Tantia Topee from 9th
November 1858 to 26th January 185^. He served with a column of observation on the banks of the Wurdah river
for the suppression of disturbances m the Nizam's Dominions in conjunction with a column under Sir Hugh Rose
frota I St to 30th March 1859.
•«• Lt.Colonel R. Beadon served during the Indian mutiny campaigns in 1857-58, and was present at the siege of
Lucknow, skirmish at Tigree, capture of Azimghur and pursuit; at Sanilwar he captured a 9-pounder ; operations
in tbe Jugdespore Jungles and pursuit; action at Nonadee and pursuit to the Kymaon Hills (twice mentioned in
despatches. Medal wit£ Clasp). Served the campaign of i860 in China, including the taking of the Taku Fortd,
action at Chankiawan, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
»70 Major C. Beadon, prior to entering the Indian Army, served five years as a Midshipman in the Royal Navy,
•wnM on board H.M. ship Aloier»9X the bombardment and fall of Bomarsund during the Baltic campaign of 1854
under Sir Charles Napier (Medal). Served afterwards in the same ship during the siege and fall of Sevastopol
beew^een the asrd October 1854 and December 1855, and was present at the taking of Kertch and Kinboum (Medal
witb Clasp). Was engaged in the operations against Canton on board H.M. shii)8 Calcutta and Elk. Served on
tbe Biver Ganges as a Volunteer during the late mutiny in the H.E.I. Company's gunboat Jumna.
171 Major R. G. T. Stevenson served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858-59, and was present at Jeerun,
assAult and capture of Kotah, and in pursuit of Tantia Topee (Medal with Clssp).
17a Major F. S. Cherry was employed during the Indian mutiny in Shahahad, and engaged at Bnrhampoor
i4tb October, Khereo Saugor i6th October. Jugdespore i8th Oct )')er. Sookreta and Koath Khaz aoth October, and
AiiiAbad 30th November 1858, and in Bundlecund till June 1859 (Medal).
»7» Major C. A. Moore commanded a detachment of the and Hombay Light Cavalry at the taking of Rewa ;
pre«ent at the taking of Awah ; 8er\'ed with the Field Force in Central India in 1858 ; present during the operatiouf
in tbe Mahee Kanta in 1858 ; and at the night attack of the Khosias at Bhyrannah and during the operations ai
Nu'*'^^r Parker; present during the operations in Kntty war, aud at the taking of the Burda Hills and defeat uf
LliC^^Vaghcors at that place in 1859 (Medal \rith Clasp). Served with the 3rd Light Cavalry duringthe Abyssinian
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campftign of 1867-68, and oomnumded the Regiment at the storming and oaptnre of Kagdala (mentioned in ds-
epatchee, Medal).
i7« Mf^or A. H. Prinsep was present at the mutiny of his Regiment, the 6th Bengal Light Oavaliy, at Setl-
kote on the 9th Jaly 1857 and was wonnded. He afterwards served against the rebels in the Gogana Jtmglet,
and WAS present at the final siege and capture of Lnoknow (Medal with Clasp).
17B Major J. M. C. Galloway was employed during the Indian mutiny in Shahabad, and was engaged at Eheres
rth October, Borhampoor 14th October, Kheree Saugor z6th October, Jugdeepore x8th October, and Seekxeta ssd
Koath Kfaaz 20th October 1858, and in Bundlecund during the whole of 1859 (Medal).
178 Major T. H. T. Chalon served with the Copal Movable Column and Bellaxy Field Force in 1858, and «m
prej^ent at the storming of Copal (Medal) .
177 Major T. F. C. Rochfort served during the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and was present at the tatsn
and capture of Lucknow, the subsequent operations in Oude and actions of Eoorsee and Baree (Medal with Clasp).
17B Major H. C. Stevens was employed in Bengal and Bundlecund Arom Januaiy to June 1859.
*7» Major A. F. Curtis served with the Bellary Field Force in 1858-59.
^^ Major J. 8. Irvine served at the relief of Azimghur in April 2858, and in the subsequent pursuit of Koer
Sing (Medal).
"■^ Major A. P. Currie served throughout the Persian campaign of 1856-57. including the assault and captan
of the fort of Reshire, surrender of Bushire. at Boraajoon, and action of ^ooshab (Medal with Clasp) . Served a
the Indian mutiny campaign, including the pursuit of Tantia Topee and the Owalior rebels in 1858-59.
^^ Major R. O. Birch served with the Volunteer Cavalry with Havelock's Force in 1857, and was Beveie!;
wounded at the first relief of Ludmow (Medal with Clasp, and a year's service).
lu Major G. C. Morris served during the suppression of the Indian mutiny in the Shahabad district, and wu
present at the affair at Berhampore on the zAth October 1858.
u« Major H. S. Daniell served with the Persian Bxpedltionary Force in 1857 (Medal with Clasp). Served wit);
the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose in 1858, and was present at the siege and capture of Ratfrhcr,
action at Barodea (wounded), relief of Saugor, action at Gurrakhota, siesre and capture of Jhansi, battle of
Koonch, actions before and taking of Calpee, actions at Morar and Gwalior, battle of Jowra Allpore. Served la
the Jhansi and Jaloun Districts in z8^8, and was present at the action at Mow Mahoni. Served as Staff Oflicer to
the force employed in the operations m the Chundairi District in 1859 (Medal with Clasp).
lu Major H. M. Buller served with the Eusofzye Force on the N. W. Frontier of India in 1863, including the
attack on and capture of Umbeyla (Medal with Clasp).
iw Major R. Morris served with the 2nd Dragoon Guards in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858, and mi
present at the siege and capture of Lucknow and subsequent operations at Koorsee (Medal with Clasp).
i"7 Major G. C. Jackson served with the Eusufsai Field Force in 1863, and was present at the reconnaissance and
afRiir in the Chumla Valley, at the storming of the Conical Hill, destruction of Lalloo, and burning of Umber's
(mentioned in despatches). Served with the Abyssinian Expedition in 1868, and was present at the sct)<3
of Arogee and capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, and received the approbation ozGovemment, Mcdsl.i.
iM Major H. C. Kemble was present at the relief of Asimghur in April 1858 (Medal).
i» M8()or G. E. Erskine served with the Ri^pootana Field Force under Brigadier M. W. Smith in 1858-59.
iM Major W. W. Hooper served with a squadron of his regiment on field service in the Deccan fhimthe iStli
November 1858 to the 5th April 1850, including the march of fifty miles without a halt on the 28th Febmary in pur-
suit of and defeat of the enemy and taking several prisoners (Medal).
i»i Major J. G. D. Walker served with his regiment in the campaigrn in Bundlecund under Brigadier Whekr
in 1859.
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5 Lacas. Claude Clilton St. Edmnnds.T^i Officiating Wing Officer 5 Goorkhas
5 Drammond, Francis Henrj Rutherford, Offg. Sooad. Officer 10 Bengal Cay..,
5 Pollock, Charles Edward, Officiating Squadron Officer 10 Bengal Cavalry
5 Lyons-Montgomery, Hugh Frederick, Wing Officer 38 Bengal Native Infantry
5 Orr, Charles James,Wing Officer x Infantry Hyderabad Contingent
5 Cook, Walter,'^ Wing Officer 3 Bikh Infantry
5 I Williams, George Augustus, Officiating Wing Officer 27 Bengal NatiTe Inf.
5 Nixon, John Eocles, Officiating Squadron Officer 18 Bengal Cavalry
5 ' Younghnsband, George William, with 2 PunJanb Cavalry
5 Bum, Alex. Edward Pelham, OflTg. Wing Officer 27 Bengal Native Infttntry
5 Mansfield, Herbert, Officiating Wing Officer i Sikh Inftintry
4 'Ravenshaw, Harold Alexander, Wing Officer 96Bangal Native Infkuitry
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" JATi."— " A?i. "— " MXHARAJPOBE "— " MOODKBB ' '— " PSBOMBHITHirB "— " AlLIWAL"— " SOBBAOIT."
Head Quarters at Seyrah Dhoon. Untform^ Scarlet. Facinga, Dark Blue. Laee, Gold.
RlVK, NaICBB, AlTD Ck>BP8.
lajor G. 0. Jackson, late a Cavalry....
iieuL C. W. Muir, Staff Corps
iient. D'A. W. ThuilUer, Staff Corps .
iurgeon 0. G. McLaren, MB..
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!3 Mar. 77 Commandant, i a June 78.
28 Got 7x ; Squadron Officer, a6 Jan. 77.— A. D. C. to the Governor General.
28 Oct. 71 Adjutant, t Aug. 79.— From 17 Cavalry.
In medical charge.
'f/ai^A»Mi.— Commandant; Adjutant; x Subadar; a Jemadars; 7 Hayildars; 7 Naicks; 3 Farriers; a Trum-
peters; 98 Troopers.
Ist Bengal Cavalry {late ist Irregvlar Oavahy).
Dtf^ocJlflMii^— ** Bhxtbtpobb "— " Cakdahab, 1843."
Head Quarters with jEoomm Field Foacoe. Uniform, TeUow. Faeinga, Black. Laei, Gold,
>lonel B. Jenkins, late 5 Cavalry ao Feb. 76' Commandant, z April 76.— Sick Furlough.
4}or A. B. Chapman, Staff Corps 4 Jan. 76 and in Comd. and Squadron Comdr., 8 March 70.— Offjfr- Comdt.
ajor T. B. M. Glascock, Staff Corps ... zi Aug. 77,Squadron Commander, z March 78.— Offg. and lu Command.
iptain F. 0. Burton, Staff Corps x x July 77 Squad. Comdr., 20 July 79.— Political Duty, and Div.,Cabul Force,
4 Feb. 73: Squadron Officer, 30 March 73.— Transport Duty^Candahar Force.
37 May 72 1 Squadron OfiOcer and Ac^utant^ 8 June 29*
iptain W. A. Ijawrence, Staff Corps...
eut. G. B. Benny, Staff Corps
eat B. F. Qartaide-Tipping, Staff Corps
^'or 0. W. Campbell, Qen. List, Cav...
eut. W. H. Oasalet, Staff Gorpa
irgeon Mf^r A. J. Dale, JTB
irgeon J. B. 0. Ferris
morary Lieutenant Alexander Yan \
ikntlandt-Skinner i
3 Aug. 73 Squadron Officer, 20 July 79.— Offg. Squadron Commander.—
Assistant to Commandant, Koorum Force.
I a Oct. 79 Officiating Squadron Officer.
38 Feb. 74 Offioiatine Squadron Officer.
In medical charge, z March 77.— Prin.Med.Offioer, Koorum Force.
Officiating in medical charge.
aa Sept 76 Attached.
2nd Bengal Cavalry (late 2nd Irregular Cavalry).
'* Abbaoab "-~^«a<2 Qitariert and Bighi TFstii^— "Sobbaob"— " PirirJAB."
Head Quarters at Segowlie. Detachments at Barraokpore, Gomokpore, Dixwpore, and Benares.
Uniform, Smerald Green, Facinge, Bed. Lace, Gold,
lonel O. WUkinson, OB. late 4 Cavalry
dor O. W. Campbell, Staff Corps ,
yforF. Knowles, Staff Corps
irjor H. C. Kemble, late 3 Cavalry
jor O. T. M. Higginson, Gen.List, Cav.
ptain O. B. Salkeld, Staff Corps
ijor W. B. Craigie, Gen. List, Cav
5at. M. K. Martin, Staff Corps .
int. C. J. Bobarts, Staff Corps .
rgeon Mi^or F. Parsons
rgronF. F. Perry
37 Jan. 75, Commandant, zz March 7Z.
ao Dec. 74 '2nd in Command and Squadron Commander, zz Mar. 7Z.
Z3 Aug. 77 Squadron Commander, zo Feb. 73.
zo June 77 1 Squadron Commander, zo Feb. 7a .—At Barraokpore.
z6 June 79 Squadron Officer, zoFeb. 7a.
8 June 7a Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 9 Oct. 7z.~0n duty at Jhelum.
4 Dec. 79
a8 0ct. 7z
la Feb. 73
Squadron Officer, 8 April 76.— Sick Furlough.
Squadron Officer, 34 Jan. 78.— Transport Duty, Candahar Force.
Officiating Squadron Officer.
Officiating Squadron Officer and Adjutant.
In medical charge, ax Dec. 7c.— Sick Furlough.
Officiating in meoical charge.
3rd Bengal Cavalry {late 4th Irregular Can)alry--Bai8ed 6 Dec, 1814).
vvosAjrxBTAir "— " Gkttzvbb "— "Mahabajpobb"— " Khblai "— " Moodbbb"— " Fbbozxbhvhub "— "Alliwal.'
Head Quarters with Snd DMaion, Oabnl Held Foree. Uniform, Drab. Faeinge, Blue. Laee, Gold.
ColonerA.B.D. Mackenzie, late z Cav
I'or B. Craorolt, Staff Corps
JOT G. L. K. Hewett, Stair Corps .
)or G. W. Willook, Gen. List, Cav.
>taiii G. T. Morris, Staff Corps....
>tain Q. H. Blliott, Staff Corps....
at. O. H. V. Ctarbett, Staff Corps .
geon B. Pahner
33 July 78'Commandant, Z7 Jan. 78.
Z5 May 74 and in Command and Squadron Commander, Z7 Jan. 78.
ao Jan. 77 Squad. Com., X7 Jan. 78.— Offg.and Asaist. Sec to Govt., Mil. Dep.
3o Oct. 79 Squadron Commander, 27 Nov. 75.
9 Jan. 75 Squadron Officer, 6 March 74.
Z3 July 79 Squadron Officer, 37 May 7a.— Officiating Squadron Commander.
a8 Oct. 7z Squadron Officer and A^utant, 6 March 74.'
Squadron Officer.
Oihciating Squadron Officer.
In medical charge, ao Apr. 79.
4tli Bengfid Cavalry {late 6th Irregular OavaWy).
€hranied an Sonorarg Standard for Service in Simd, Z844, mitk tke deoiee—" a lionpaeeant regardant."
Head Quarters at Peshawv. Uniform, Sea/rUt. Faeinge, Bine, Laee, Gold.
mel O. O. Hankin, Staff Corps
loloxiel M.M.Prenderga8t, Staff Corps
^r F. P. W. Freeman, Staff Corps...
-yr D. Adamson, Staff Corps
tAin G. S. Harenc, Staff Corps
'.t^ H. 0. Lamb, Staff Corps
t.. A. Do y. Alexander, Staff Corps..
;t;. £. H. H. Montresor, Staff Corps
.c F. G. Delamain, 70 Foot
roonJ. 8. Gunn,lfi^
8 Dec. 74 Comdt., zz Aug. 66. — Com. Cav.
z Oct. 77 and in Command and Squad. Com(&.,
., Beserve Div., Peahawur-
„ ^^ '., ao Jan. 64.— Offg. Comdt.
7 Dec. 75 Squadron Commander, ao Jan. 64.— Offg. and in Command.
5 Jan. 79 Squadron Commander, zo Dec. 78.
5 Oct. 73 Squad. Officer, z6 April 77,~Adj. Behar Mounted Eifle Volunteers.
a8 Oct 7z Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 26 Jane 78.
28 Oct. 7x Squadron Officer, 38 Dec. 78.— Furlough.
8 May 73 Squadron Officer, ao Oct. 79.— Sick Furlough.
X3 Feb. 76 Officiating Squadron Officer.
;In medical charge, z Feb. 75.
t M*ffim€uiqf Bengal Cavalry eoneieie of 6 Troope, tciik the following Betabliehment :-^Commfaid&nt; 3 Squadron
Commanders; 3 Squadron Officers; z Medical Officer; 3Hessaldar8; 3Bessaidar8i zWoordioMajmr: 6 JemB-
lATB ; 6 X[ote DnfOftdars ; 48 DuffVidars ; 6 Trumpeters ; 384 (temporarHv augmented to 480) Sowa^
332 6th Bengal Cavalry (late yth Irregular GmaLry. — Baked 28 Aj^rU 1841).
" PUKJAB "— •* MOOLTAH."
Head Qnartera at Nowgong. Uniform, Scarlet, Faeinfft, Dark Blu4, Laee, OoU,
RaITK, NaXXS, AlTD GOXP8.
!!€ Col. C. J. S. Gongh, CB. late 5 Cav.
Mf^or H. A. Shakespear.late 5 Cavalry...
Major R. B. Graham, Staff Corps
Captain J. P. D. Vanrenen, Staff Corps
Captain M. Armstrong, Staff Corps
Captain L. A. C. Cook, Staff Corps
Lient. O. L. Garstin, Staff Corps
Surgeon Migor H. Cookson
Surgeon W. GiUies, JTB
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RnCABKI.
aS Nov. 75 Commandant, 36 May 64.~0omTnanding a Brigade,7nd Dir
Cabul Field Force.
4 Aug. 76 and in Command and Squadron Com., 9 Deo. 78.-01%. Ccwa.
14 June 76 Squadron Commander, 9 Deo. 78. — Offg. and in CamTnand ■
8 Aug. 74I Squadron Commander, 9 Dec. 78.
aa Nov. 76: Squadron Officer, xx Feb. 70.— Officiating Squadron Comnn^Scr.
a Mar. 78' Squadron Officer, 6 May 71.
I Squadron Officer and Adyntant.
a8 Oct. 71 1 Squadron Officer, ao Oct. 79.
In medical charge, a8 Oct. 79.
Officiating in medical charge.
6tll Bengal Cavalry (late Sth Irregular Cavalry, — Raised 31 Jan. 1842).
" PuiTBiAB "—Detaehment " Moodkbb"— D«ea«AOT*fif " Fbbozbshuritb "— " Sobbaov."
HeadQnarters at Seotapore. Squadron at FysalNid. Uniform, Bltu. Jbou^f, Bed. Loot, Oold.
" "' ~ Corps zx Dec. 75lCommandant, x5 Sept 76.
X Oct. 77 'and in Command and Squadron Comdr., 10 Oct. 79.— A» Fpshit
II May 75; Squadron Commander, x7Feb.73.
4 Sept. 7a {Squadron Commander, 10 Oct. 79.
i Squadron Officer.
a8 Oct. 71 'Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 6 Feb. 77.— Sick Fmioiigh.
30 Dec. 7z Squadron Officer, X9 Oct. 78.— Offg. Ac^jutant.
Lt.Colonel H. T. Oldfield, Staff Corps
Major R. M. Jennings, Gen. List, Cav . . .
Major E. H. E. Kauntze, Staff Corps
Captain H. A. Fletcher, Gen. List, Cav.
Lieut. J. C. F. (Gordon, Staff Corps ...,
Lieut. C. S. Wheler, StaffCorps
Lieut. C. E.W. Macdonald, Staff Corps.
Surgeon G. S. A. Ranking, MB
Surgeon A. Barclay
28 Feb. 74
Squadron Officer, xx Nov. 79.— With x8 Cavalry.
In medical charge, 3 Apr. 79.— Sick Furlough.
Offlciatlug in medical charge.
7th Bengal Cavalry (late i^jth Irregular Cavalry. — Raised 24 Jan, 1846)
Left Wing "Pub jab."
Head Quarters at Morar. Uniform, Bed. Facingt, Dark Blue. Laee, Oold,
Colonel H. Melvill, late a Cavalry
Lt. Colonel C. W, Fletcher, StaffCorps.
Mwor J. L. Ferris, Staff Corps ,
Major E. Hay, Gen. List, Cavalx7
Lieut. E. F. J. De C. Rennipk, Staff Corps
Migor A. J. T. Welchman, Gen. List, Inf.
Lieut. C. A. Roberts, X7 Foot
Surgeon Major T. Ringer, IfZ)
Surgeon Major J. W. R. Amesbuiy
a Oct. 77 1 Commandant, ja Sept. 78.
poari.
. '4 « . .
20 Feb. 76 and in Command an(i Squadron Commander, za Apu*. 77.— Fir-
[Squadron Commander.
4 Mar. 79 Squadron Commander, 38 Aug. 75. — Offg. and In Gomd.
4 Dec. 79 Squadron Officer, x Aug. 67.— Offg. Squad. Comdr.
6 Aug. 70 Squadron Officer and Ad^'utant, x8 Feb. 78.
20 Dec. 79 Squadron Officer, x Feb. 76. — Offg. Squad. Comdr.
xz Sept. 76 Officiating Squadron Officer.
In medical charge, xt Oct. 68.— Sick Furlough.
Officiating in medical charge.
8th Bengal Cavalry (late iSth Irregular Cavalry. — Raised 24 Jan, 1846).
Head Quarters at Xooltui.
Colonel B. W. Ryall, Staff Corps X4 Jan.
Bt.Lt. Colonel H. Chapman, StaffCorps a a Nov.
Major A. F. Lindsay, Staff Corps 6 Jan.
Captain J. A. M'Neale, Gen. List, Inf.... 9 May
Captain R. F. C. A. Tytler, Gen. List, Inf. a7 Nov.
Capt. J.L.Aberigh-Mackay, StaffCorps. 13 Feb.
Lieut. J. F. D. Fordyce, StaffCorps a8 Oct.
Lieut. J. H. Parsons, 63 Foot xx Sept.
Surgeon Major E. O. Tandy, JCD
Uniform, Blue. Faeinge, Scarlet. Laee, Oold,
77 Commandant, 26 May 76.— Commanding Mooltan Brigade.
79 2nd in Command and Squad. Comdr., X7 Nov. 71. — Offg. Cof ii^
79 Squadron Commander, Z7 Nov. 7 z.— Sick Furlough.
70 Squadron Commander, Z7 Nov. 71.— Furlough.
69;Squad.Officer,9 Aug. 70.— Dep. Judge Advocate, Candafaar Fonc-
79 Squadron Officer, X7 Nov. 7 x.— Sick Furlough.
7z Squadron Officer and Adjutant, xo Jan. 7a.— Offg. and in Cad
76 Officiating Squadron Officer.
Officiating Squadron Officer.
In medical charge, 39 Dec. 74.
NoTi.— The Cavalry Regiments of the Punjab Frontier Force, viz.— Guide Cavaliy, and xst, and, 3rd, 4th, and ci.
Puj^ab Cavalry, take rank immediately after the 8th Regiment of Bengal Cavalry.
9tli Bengal Cavalry (late ist Eodson's Horse. — Formed 26 Aug. 1858).
"DiLHi" — "LucKKOw" {Beli^and Capture).
Head Quarters at Xeerut Untform, Blue. Facing; Bed. Laeef Oold,
Colonel H. L. Campbell^ Staff Corps ... ax Apr. 75I Commandant, ao Sept. 64,
Major T. Dayrell, Staff Corps
I}t.Lt.Colonel A. P. Palmer, Staff Corps
Mi^or J. L. N. Willis, StaffCorps
(Captain D. H. Robertson, Gen. List, Inf.
Lieut. H. M. Mackenzie, StaffCorps..
Surgeon Major R. Mantell, MB
6 Jan. 77iand in Command and Squadron Comdr. X5 1
-Furioap^
_ Sept Tfi.— F
aa Nov. 79 Squadron Comdr., Z5 Sept. 76.— Road Comdt., Kooxiim Force.
j Squadron Conunander.
z3 Nov. 78 Squadron Officer, 15 Sept. 76.— Offg. and in Command.
a; Nov. 69 Squadron Officer, 15 Sept. 76.~Offg. Squadron CammaDdcr.
a8 Oct. 7z Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 15 Sept. 76.
zo Feb. 71 In medical charge, a3 July 66.
10th (Tlie DuJce of CamlriJge's Otni) Bengal Cavalry {Lancers — late 2nd Eodtc-
Hcrsc.— Formed 26 A%ig. 1858).
"DiLHi"— " LucKKOw" {Belief and Otpture)—" knrfMiKik.''*
Head Quarters at Oundtmtiok (2nd Div., Cabul Field Force). Depot at TTmballa.
Uniform, Blue. Facings, Scarlet. Lace, Oold.
Honorary Colonel.— YivXd Martthal II It. II. The Duke o/" Cambridge, KO. KP. OCB. OCMQ. QC8I.
T'olonel C. H. Palliser, CB. StalT Corps.
Major W. H. Macnaghl^n, late 5 Cav. ..
Major O. Barnes. StaffCorps
Major A. England, Staff Coriw
MiijorD.M. Strong, Gen. List, Inf.
''iipUiin S.D. Barrow, StaffCorps ,
l.iiMit. B. J. P. Wood, Staff Corps
Liout. C. K. Pollock, StaffCorps
Lieut. F. H. R. Drummond. Staff Corps
Lieut. R. C Onslow, la Foot
Surgeon Major G. V. Currie
Surgeon A. M. Crofts
ig June 74 Conunandnnt, 13 May 59.— Com. Cav. Brigade, Candahar Tce»
ag Dee. 74 OHiciating Commandant.— Froix Z3 Cavaiiy.
4 Mar. 75 and in Command and Squad. Comdr. t April 76. — Sick Fnris^i
4 Jan. 78|Squadron Commander, x April 76.— Offg. and in Command.
aa Nov. 79|Squadrou Commander, z April 76. .
4 Jan. 74 Squadron Officer, x April 76.— Officiating Squadron CanmaedK.*
X Jan. 7 } Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 8 Apr. 79.
11 Feb. 75 Squadron Officer.— Sick Furlough.
1 1 Feb. 75 Officiating Squadron Officer.
II Sept.76 Officiating Squadron Officer. /'^ _ _ ^T^
In medical charge, 8 Mar. 69.— Sick FuriongbV LC
Officiating in medical charge. ^
nth {Prince of Wales's Own) Bengal Cavalry (Lmicers^late ist Sikh Cavalnj). 333
Plume of the Prince of Wales. " LucKirow " (Capture)—** Takxt Fosts "— " PaKiir."
Head Quarters at Pesliawur. Uniform, Blue. Facinge^ Bed. Laee, Gold,
RaHK, yjLXXS, AKD GOSPS.
■AXJCT
lUirx.
RSICAKKS.
Honorary CotolM^-Field Marshal H.R.H. Albert Edward, Prince of Wales and Duke of Cornwall,
KG. rr. GCB. KP. ocai. gcmg.
[jyor B. E. Bo^le, StalTGorps 'lo Dec. 74;Oommandant. la June 75.
[ajor A. H. Pnnsep, late 4 Cavalry
uptaiQ W. I. Bax, Gen. List, In&ntry
aptain W. W. H. Soott, Gen. List, Inf.
Aptain E. E. Money, Staff Corps .
ieut. H. H. R. Heath, Staff Corps
ieaL H. T. G. Bnme, Staff Corps..
leQt. 8. B. Beatson, Staff Corps ..
ieut. V. M. StocUey, 40 Foot
irjfeon Mi^or R. Power
x8 Apr. 74|2nd in Com. and Squadron Commander, 12 Jane 75.
37 Nov. 69' Squadron Commander, 12 June 75.
36 Mar. 70 S ^uadron Commander, aS Mar. 76.— Brigade Major, MeoanMeer.
18 Deo. 79' Squadron Commander.
a4 July 73 Squadron Officer and Adjutant, aS March 76.
9 Aug. 73 'Squadron Officer, a6 April 76.— Prob. Military Accounts Dept.
9 Aug. 73! Squadron Officer.
5 Oot. 74 Offloiating Squadron Officer.
a Oct. 77|In medical charge, 27 Feb. 77.
12tli Bengal Cavalry (late 2nd Sikh Cavalry).
"Abtssikia."
ead Quarters at Oabnl. (jst Div., Cabul Field Force.) Depot at Jhelum. Uniform, Blue. Faeinge, Blue. Laee, Gold.
iCColonelH. H. Googh, CB. Staff Corps x Oot. 77|Comdt , ao Sept. 67.— Insp. Gen. of Line of Communication, xst
Division, Cabul Force,
z Apr. 77J2nd in Command and Squadron Commander, xo Ax)r. 79.— Sick
z July 79, Squadron Commander, xoApr. 79. [Furlough.
xa Oct. 79 1 Squadron Commander, 10 Apr. 79. — Sick Furlough.
lOmciating Squadron Commander.
:^orM. J. Moore, Gen. List, Cavalry... ao Oct. 79 'Squadron Officer, x6 Aug. 7a.— Sick Furlough,
ipt. J. B. Lynch, Staff Corps < 8 Jan. 80 Squadron Officer, 37 May 7a.
t.Colonel H. A. M*Nair, late 39 N.I.
^or J. H. Green, Staff Corps
ijor A. P. Broome, Gen. List, Int .
ieut W. B. Wilaq^ Staff Corps
ieut. W. W. LeadPltaff Corps
ient.G. U. Browne, 40 Foot
ieut. H. Goad, 68 Foot
iTKeon Major F. G. Constant, J€D,
irgeon C. W. Calthrop
a8 Oct. 71 [Squadron Officer, 16 Sept 79.— Officiating A'- jutant.
zx Sept. 72 Officiating Squadron Officer,
az Sept 74 Officiating Squadron Officer,
zo Sept. 75! Officiating Squadron Officer.
In medical charge, 8 April 70.— Sick Fnrlongh.
lOfficiating in medical cnarge.
13th Bengal Cavalry (Lancers — late 4th Sikh Cavalry).
Head Qu&rters at KoonuB. (Koomm Field Force.) Uniform, Dark Blue. Faeinge, SearUt. Zace,SUoer.
^Colonel R. C. Low, late 4 Cavalry
Ajor W. H. Macnaghten, late 5 Cav
ajor 0. R. Pennington, Staff Corps....
laioT H. K. Rvves, Staff Corps
t.Hi^or D. H. Thompson, Staff Corps
ieut G. W. Deane, Staff Corps ,
ieut F. S. GwatUn, Staff Corps ,
ieat G. H. Lnmsden, 43 Foot ,
ieut D. E. Wood, 8 Hussars ,
iirgeonG. Watson, MD
8 Feb. 78
39 Dec. 74
4 Oct. 77
XX June 79
Commandant, 9 Oct. 71.
and in Command and Squadron Comdr., 9 Oct. 7x.~With xo Cav.
Squadron Commander, 9 Oct. 7X.- Offg. and in Command.
Squadron Conmiander, aa Mar. 65
aa Nov. 79 Squadron Officer, 18 Deo. 77.— Offj
38 Oct. 71
a7 Mar. 73
la Feb. 76
38 Feb. 75
_^__ , ,,. _ Tg. Squadron Commander.
Squadron Officer and Adyutant, x8 Dec. 77.— Sick Furlough.
Squadron Officer.
Squadron Officer, 8 May 79.
Officiating Squadron Officer.
Attached.
In medical charge, a8 Sept. 76.
-Raised 30 June 1858.)
L4th Benjgal Cavalry (Lancers — late Murray's Jdt Horse.-
Head Quarters at OabiiL (xst Div., Cabul Field Force.) Uniform, Dark Blue. Faeinge, SearUt. Laee, Gold.
I Commandant,
ao Mar. 76 Officiating Commandant.
35 July 75 snd in Command and Squadron CommanAsr, x8 April 78.
t.Colonel T. G. Boss, Staff Corps ..
Ii^or R. 0. W. Mitford, Staff Corps
lajorR. Eardley-Wilmot,Gen. List, Inf.
Aptain G. B. Morrison, Gten. List, Inf.
Aptain J. P. C. Neville, Staff Corps .,
ieut P. R. Baimsflsther, Staff Corps ..
ieat L. 8. Peyton, Staff Corps
ieut C. G. F. Fagan, 63 Foot.
Ieut W. O. Pollard, R. Art
arneon Major P. w. Sutherland
orgeon W. A. Mawson
4 Mar. 80 Squadron Commander, x8 April 78.
36 Mar. 70 Squadron Commander, x8 April 78.- Sick Furlough.
xz Deo. 78 Squadron Officer, X9 Oot. 75.
a Nov. 73 Squadron Officer, xo Oct. 75.— Offg. Adjutant.
3 June 74 Souadron Officer, x8 April 78.— Sick Furlough
xz Feb. 75,Offlciating Squadron Officer.
X4 Aug. 76, Officiating Squadron Officer.
In medical charge, 4 Nov. 76. — Sick Furlough.
Officiating in medical charge.
15th Bengal Cavalry (late Cureton's Mooltanee Cavalry. — Raised 14 Jan. i858).
Head Quarters at Bera Ohaii Xhan. One Squadron at Vltakzl
Uniform f B\fle Green. Faeinge, Scarlet. Laoe, Gold.
.ColonelG. A.Prenderga8t,StaffCorps
.Colonel W. Musgrave, Staff Corps .
AJorE.D.H.Yibart, Staff Corps ....
Ajor R. Atkins, Staff Corps .
^or C. O.W. Apperle7,Gen. List Inf....
.ptain 8. D. Tumbull, Staff Corps
iptain F. R. Ditmas, Staff Corps
eut. F. P. L. White, 73 Foot
u-geon H. P. Yeld
30 Mar
76
XX June 78
\f^.
•?l
4 Jan.
80
3 Jan.
77
to July
79
24 July
73
Commandant, xz July 67.
3nd in Command and Squadron Commander, zz July 67.—
Squadron Conmiander, a8 Aug. 75. [At Vitaui.
Squadron Commander, 38 Aug. 75.
Squadron Officer, 38 Aug. 75.— Sick Furlough.
Squadron Officer, z Deo. 77.— Transport Duty, Vitakri Force.
Souadron Officer, z Dec. 77.— Off^. Adjutant.
Officiating Squadron Officer.
In medical charge, 37 Apr. 76.
16th Bengal Cavalry (late Rohilcund Horse).
Head Quarters at Allahabad. Uniform^ Green, Faeinge, Bed. Laee, Gold.
Hjor J. Upperton, Staff Corps 1 10 June 74 Commandant, Z7 Oct. 76.— Furlough.
AJor R. M. Clifford, Staff Corps 35 June 78 and in Cozzimand and Squad. Comdr., 17 Oct. 76.— Oflfjor. Comdt
aiior G. C. Ross, Staff Corps 39 Apr. 75 Squadron Comdr., z? Oct. 76.— Offg. Commt. Officer, fianikhet.
ajorA.W.R.Becher, Gen. List, Cav. — ^— --° — ^ — ^ — ._ a«* _<_— • - ^ - -
ptain C. A. Carthew, Staff Corps ..
eut. St J. F. Michell. Staff Corps .
eut. T. H. Byre, Staff Corps
eut. T. 8. M. WooUey, 7 Foot ,
eut. G. F. Willes, 34 Foot
izgvuu r. A. Weir, MB
ao Dec. 79 Squadron Com. 17 Oct. 76.— Station Staff Officer, Jullunder.^
I Supdt. Transport Train, Candahsr Force,
zd Apr. 73 Squad. Officer, 23 Jan. 69.— D.A.Q.M. (ien. , Khyber Line Force.
38 Oct. 7x Squadron Officer and Adjutant, X7 Oct. 76.— Sick Furlough.
30 Dec. 71 Squadron Officer, s Jan. 79.— Sick Furlough.
'Officiating Sriuadrou Officer,
13 June 74lOfficlating Squadron Officer and Squadron Commandor.T
, . .. ^ -._„ Digitized by V<J 00^ IC
34 June 77! Officiating Squadron Officer.
^In medical charge, 33 Sept. 79.
334 17th Bengal Cavalry (late lioharW Horse).
Head Quarters at BusawuL (snd Div. Cabal Field Force.) Uniform, Slue, Facing; Bid. Laet, QM,
BaKK, NAnS, AITD COBPS.
AHMY
Rank.
Lt.Colonel T. J. Watson, Staff Corps 20 Feb.
Lt. Colonel M. H. Heathcoto, Staff Corps 19 July
E1MAXK8.
Major B. Q. Newnham, Gon. List, Inf...
Captain B. H. S. Gower, Staff Corps .
Lieut. R. F. Trotter, Staff Corps
Captain E. W. Chalmers, Staff Corps .
Lieut. D. W. ThuilUer, Staff Corps ....
Lieut. W. F. Montrdsor, Staff Corps ....
Lieut. F. H. Probyn, 40 Foot
Lieut. A. W. D. Campbell, 15 Hussars .
Surgeon D. P. Macdonald, MD
4 Aug.
7 Nov.
a8 Oct.
14 Aug.
28 Oct.
19 Oct
21 Sept.
30 Deo.
77 Commandant, 10 April 78.
76 2nd in Com. and Squadron Commander, 10 Apr. 78.~PnLa:i
Transport Officer, ist Div. Cabul Force.
79 Squadron Commander, 20 March 77. — Oifg. and in Commsad.
74 Squadron Commander, 21 Nov. 77.
7i[Squadron OlHcer, 9 April 77.— Sick Furlough.
79 Squadron Officer, 12 May 71.— Offg. Sqnadrcn CoraniaDdtf.
71 Squadron Officer. 21 Nov. 77.— Adjt. Gov. Gen.'s Bodj Gaul
73! Squadron Officer, 5 Nov. 79.— Sick Furlough.
74! Officiating Squadron Officer.
71 jOfficiating Squadron Officer and Adjutant.
In medical charge, x8 Deo. 76.
18th Bengal Cavalry {late 2nd Mahratta Horse,— Raised 26 Aug. 1858).
Head Quarters at Torawari. (Eoorum Field Force.) TTn^fbrm, Rtd. Facimg; 3lm$. Zmod, Gold.
Major T. R. Davidson, Staff Corps lis July 76 Commandant, a April 76.
Mf^'or H. 0. Marsh, Staff Corps 20 Feb. 78 2nd in Com. and Squad. Commander, 3 April 76.
Major R. Wheeler, Staff Corps 8 Dec. 75'Squadron Commander, a April 76.
Captain E. S. Neavo, Staff Corps 4 Sept. 73' Squadron Commander, a April 76.— -Sick Forloogfa.
Captain G. L. R.Riohard8on, Staff Corps 33 Mar. 78
Bt.Miyor Son. R. W. Napier, Staff Corps xg Aug. 76
Lieut. W. H.F. MaoMuUen, Staff Corps
Lieut. G. A. Money, Staff Corps
Lieut. J. B. Nizon, Staff Corps
Burgeon Mji^or G. Griffith
28 Oct. 71
ti Sept. 79
10 Sept. 75
Squadron Officer, 8 April 76. - Officiating Squadron Gomai&te
/Squadron Officer, 8 June 76.— Aide de Camp to Lord Kapierc.'
I Magdala.
Squadron Officer, 8 June 76.
Squadron Officer and Adiutant, 9 April 77>
Officiating Squadron Officer.— Orderly Off. xst Div. Cabol Foitt
In medical charge, 9 Oct. 76.
loth Bengal Cavalry (Lancers — late Fane's Horse. — Raised 14 Jan, i860).
Head Quarters at CNudahar.
Colonel P. S. Yorke, late xa N. I.
Major A. G. Ovren, Staff Corps ..
M^or W. W. Bisooe, Gen. LiBt,Cav..
Captain G. M. Abbott, Staff Corps .
Lieut. E. Bruoe, Staff Corps
Lieut. E. A. Young, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. S. Massy, Staff Corps
Surgeon Migor Q. A. Watson
• Taku Fosts "— " PjBKnr."
(Candahar Field Force). Un\form,BUu. Faeing; light Blm* Ltut,ailm.
^ Commandant, 10 Apr. 79.
s 2nd in Command and Squad. Commander, 3 Jan. 73.—.
Political Agent, Candanar.
4 Feb. 80 Squadron Commander, ao Nov. 76.
> Squadron Commander, 14 Sept. 78.
[ Squadron Officer, 25 June 73.— Offg. Squadron Conunaiider.
I Squadron Officer and Adjutant, ao Nov. 76.
( Squadron Officer, 3 May 79.
Offg. Squadron Officer.
In medical charge, 30 Jan. 67,
zoOot.
74
4 Oct.
75
4 Feb.
80
31 Mar
7S
38 0ot.
71
28 Oct.
71
28 Feb.
74
Corps of Bengal Sappers and Miners.
The head quarien of the Corf of Engineen utablUked at the head quartere oftk€ Sapptre and Mimere ig 0. S. 0.
Ifo. Z004 of 10 October 1854.
" 'DiLni**-^"livczso'w".{Belitf and Capture). sthCompanv, "Cabool, 1842.'* 6th Company, " Fxaoannrs."
5th and 6th Companies, '* Puvjad '*— " Mooltav " — •• Goojibbat."
Head Quarters with tnd Div. Cabal Field Foroe. Uniformt Scarlet. Faeinge, Dark Blme. Lace, Tellem.
xst Company, Soorkea.
and Company, Sad IMv. Oabol Force.
3rd Company, Sad IHv. Oahnl Faroe.
4th Company, Oandahir Fores.
5th Company, Snd Siv. Oahol Foxoo.
6th Company, tad Div. Oabol Foroe.
7th Company, Oabnl.
UC Major E. T. Thackeray, R. Engineers
Captain W. North, Ro;
~ ■ ^ e. D. P. ^
i.ssist. Bug. I St Grade', D. P. Works* j
Exec. E]
Captain
. ioval Engineers,
!ng:, 3rd Grade, D. P. Works J
W. T. Stuart, Stoff Cor
Lieut. L. F. Brown, Ro^ Engineers, )
Exec. Eng., 4th Grade, D. P. Works )
Lieut. C. H. Bagot, Royal Engineers, *)
Executive Eng. 4th Grade, D. P. W. S
Lieut. H. Dove, Royal Engineers
Lieut. P. Haalett, Royal Engineers ....
Lieut. S. H. Exham, Royal Engineers.
Surgeon MoJor
Surgeon Major S. C. Amesbniy
Lieut. H. P. Leach, Rojral Engineers. ..
Lieut. E. S. Hill, Royal Engineers
Lieut. B. Blunt, Royal Engineers
Liont. M. C. Barton, Royal Engineers.
Lieut. A. C. Foley. Royal Engineerr......
Lieui. J. C. Campbell, Royal Engineers
Lieut. W. P. H. Stafford, R. Eogineers
S July 7a
1 Oct. 77
a Oct. 7a
8 Jan. 68
8 Jan. 68
13 Jan. 69
7 July 69
a Aug. 71
a Aug. 71
IS Deo. 71
6 Jan. 72
a May 7a
a May 72
9 Jan. 73
29 Apr. 73
8th Company (Pontoonsen), Xsena
Foroo.
9th ComiMUiy , ftahwitta.
zoth Compy. (PontooneerB),asa4sfesr f ms.
Commandant, ao Sept. 79. |
and in Command and Adjutant, xs July 78. I
Interpreter and Quarter Master, 19 Sept. 65.
Snpdt. Park and Field Train.— Commanding xo4h Oompsar.
Superintendent of Instruction, z8 Oct. 75.— FnrlonglL
Doing Duty Officer. — Commanding 3rd Compaoy.
Doing Duty Officer.— Commanding 4th Company.
C Doing Duty Officer and Offg. Adjutant.— Offg. Soperbteod^
i Park and Field Train.— Commanding xst Compaay.
In medioal charge.
Officiating in medical charge.
r Attached. —Commanding 8th Company.— Offldaking Dk'^
I Duty Officer.
Commanding 7th Company.
Commanding 5th Company.
Offg. Superintendent Army Signalling and Telegraphy.
Attached.— Commanding 9th Company.
Offg. Superintendent of Instruction, Roorkee.
Attached. — Commanding and Company.
Attached.— Commanding 6th Company.
2£*tabli9hment.—jo Companies— Commandant ; and in Command and Adjutant; Superintendent of Park find F;?'
Train; lutorproter and Quartermaster; Superintendent of Instruction; Inbtructor of Army SignalJiDg r '
Telc;:jraphy ; 4 Doing Duty Officers; 1 Medical OfScer; i Sergeant Mnjor; i Quarter Master Sergeant; :-
ola«« Scrf,'oant Assistant Instructor of Military Engineering; x do. do. in Army Signalling and TeieffTipa)-
i:o Serifcjiuts; so First Corporals ; 20 Second Corporals; a Hospital Aasistants ; zoSubadars; xoJemsdw*
40 ilavjldars ; 80 Naicks; 20 Buglers ; and xooo Privates : making a to^iflfe'^fe ^J^ftlflf^ *** ""^^
1st Bengal Native Infantry {late2i8tN, I.—NeelvruT'ha'Pulim.—Baised 1776. 335
** LUWAKSIB »*— *' BRUBTrOU."
Head Quarters at Pethawor. Uniform,Std. Faciitgu^ Lemon TtUow. Lac9,WkU9,
&AVK, Ni.ia, ITD COBTS.
U.C6L L. H. P.De H.Larpent, Staff 0..
Major G. Atkioa, Staff Oorpa
Major a. B. O17IU, Staff Corps
Captain T. J. BaUey, Staff Corps
Lieat. G. H. More-MolyneiucStaff Corps
Lieat 0. H. Morris, Staff Corps.'.
Lieat. F. Hawkins, Staff Corps
Lieat. D. W. Hickman« 54 Foot
Lieut. B. K. B. Snence, 40 Foot
Sur^^eon J. C. Failerton
Surgeon B. Doyle
20 Jan. 77 Conunandant, aa Hareh 77.
ao Deo. 76 and in Command and Wing Commander, aa Haroh 77--
AXMT
RjLNK.
BSXAJIKS.
xa Dec. 77
5 Aug. 76
87 Oct 71
9 Aug. 74
az Sept 74
IX Feb. 76
Wing Commander, 31 Dec. 78.
Wing Officer, 8 April 76.— Offf
-Offg. and in Command.
-Fnrlongh.
'a. Wing Commander.
Wing Officer and'A4jatant,_3 May 77.— Sick Forlongh.
Wing Officer, 37 Ang. 78.— On special dnty.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 3 May 79.— Offg. A^jntant
Offioiatiog Wing Officer,
ax Sept 74<OffloiAtiug Wing Officer.
In medical charge, 18 Aug. 79. — With 19 Cavalry.
Officiating in medical chju^e.
2nd (Queen's Own) Bengal Native Infantry (JLt Inf,-late 31 NJ.-Broon'karPultun.
— Raised 1798).
The Bojral Cypher within th^ (barter.
" DxLXi "— "LASWAaaiE "--" Daio "— *• Bhubtpobx *'— •• Kkbl^t"— *• AroHJjrisTAir "— " MAKxauroBB "—
" Pdvjab"— "Chilliavwallah "— " GooJBBAx"— *• Cbvtbal Iwdia."
Head Quarters at Bawnl Piadee. Unyhrm, S/ei. Facing*, Blue. Laee, Whiti,
Sonoran CoUntL— Field Marshal H.B.H. Albert Edwardi Prince of Wales and Dnke of Cornwall,
Z&. XT. &CB, JTP. &C8L QCMQ,
99 Oct.
Colonel W. B. Shawe, Ute 60 N.I ....
Li.ColonelT. N. Balcer, Staff Corps
Ciiptain J. A. D. Gordon, Gen. List, Inf.
Captain B. Channer, Staff Corps
Capt. C. W. Monypenny, Staff Corps....
Captain A. Harden, Gen. List, Inf.
Lieat S. O. F. Peile, Staff Corps
Surgeon A. B. Seaman ..
74| Commandant, xi April74.— Sick Furlough,
ao Sept 75|2nd in^onmiand and Whig Comdr. x Sept 75.— Offg. Comdt
5 June 70 Wing Commander, i Sept. vs.—Offg. and in Command.
x3 Feb. 79 Wing Officer, 13 Feb. 71.— Offg. WIngO
8 Jan. SojWing Officer and Adjutant, x Sept 75.
rg. Wing Commander.
5 June 70 Wing Officer, 33 May 73.
9 Aug. 74 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 6 Feb. 77.
Officiating Wing Officer.
[n medical charKa» 9 Jnne 74.
3rd Bengfid Native Infantry {late ^2nd N. L—Guttrie-karPultun.—Baised in ijgSy
** BavBTroBX."
Head Quarters atlMnapore. Detachments at Benares and Ohunar. Uniform, Bed. Faetngt, Blaeh, Laei,White,
Colonel B. Blair, late 3a N.I la May 74; Commandant, ac Feb. 78.-- Commanding at Dinapore.
Lt Colonel W. A. Garden, Staff Corps ... xx Deo. 75 {and in Com. and Wing Conunander, 95 Fab. 78.— Furlough.
Major G. J. Skinner, Staff Corps 16 8ept.79lWing Commander, 35 Feb. 78.
Major D. J. Stewart, General Xiist, Inf.. . . ! ao Sept. 79 Wing Offlcer,6 May js.^Transport Duty, Oandahar Force.
Liout J. E. Barr, Staff Corps ' a8 Oct 71 i Wing Officer and Adjutant, 3 July 74.
Lioat G. B. Austin, Staff Corps 'aS Oct. 71 "" "*" ^ --^
Lieut C. G. B. Hervey, Staff Corps Ia8 Oct 71
Surgeon M. D. Moriarty, JTB
Surgeon G. B. Daphtaxy, JfD I
Wing Officer and Quarter Maater, ao Jnne 76.
Wing Officer, 5 March 78.~On Field Serrioe.
In medical charge, 19 April 76.— Oflk. Civil, MozuffiBmugger.
Officiating in i *' '
4th Bengal Native Infantry {late ssrd N. L — HilHardrka-FuLUbn. — Raised 1798).
" LaSWABBIB "— " BhUBTPOBB "— " CaBTTL, X84a "— " FBBOSBSBimUB "— " SOBBAOV."
Head Quarters at Ferosepore. Untform, Bed. Fadng; Black. Lace, White.
Colonel H. C. Anderson, Staff Corps.
Major A. B. DougUs, Staff Corps ....
Major H.E.EUot Gen. Listing ••.
Lieut C. H. Dee Vgbuz, Staff Corps
Lieut H. M. Briscoe, 8 Foot
Lieut. B. B. Shawe, 70 Foot
Surgeon G. P. Mackenzie, MB
a Sept. 73 Conmiandant, xx Oct 73.
ao Apr. 79 and in Com. and Wing Commander.
4 Jan. 80 Wing Commander.— Offg. D. A. Q. M. Gen., Trans. Dnty, Jhelum.
xo Jan. 7a Wing Officer and Adjutant, 7 Oct. 74.— Sick Furlough.
xa Nov. 73 Wing Officer, 3 May 79.— Olnr. Wing Commander.
XX Feb. 75|Wing Officer, 19 May 79.— Offg. Adjutant.
jln medical charge, ao Jime 79.— Sick Furlough.
5th Bengal Native Infantry {Lt.Inf.-Uite 42 N.I.-Jansin^lcee'PuUun.-Raised iSo^).
** AbXACAV **— ** A»«KAiriBIA2r "— •* CABBAKAB "— **GhUZKBB '•— •• CABUL, X84a "— " MoODBBB"— " FBBOZBSaUHVB"
— '• SOBBAOV."
Head Quarters at ThnU. (Eoorum Field Force.) Depot at Bhaugolpore. Uniform,Bed. Faeinge, Yellow. Lace, White,
Colonel W. J. P. Barlow, Staff Corps
Lt.Oolonel B. Venour, late 40N. I
Major H. A. Lewes, Staff Corps
Captain C. H. Btoddart, StaffCorps..
aa July 76 Commandant, x8 Feb. 73.— Sick Furlough.
ai Apr. 75 and in Command and Wing Com., 9 Sept. 74.— Offg. Comdt.
4 Oct. 75 Wing Commander, ao Dec. 69.— Otf)(. and m Comnuind.
II 8ept.75 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 15 Dec. 75.— Assistant Bead Com-
I mundant, and Div. Gabul Force.
Major A. T. DftTis, Gen. List, Inf. ao Oct 79' Wing Officer, 7 Oct. 7a.— Station Staff Officer.
Lieut H. Bead, Staff Coxnss 15 Jazi- 73 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, a9 Nov. 77.— Offg. Adjutant
LieatH.O. Byland, StaffCorps " ** *
Lieut A. Wallace, 13 Foot
Lieut A. Adye, StaffCorps
a8 Feb. 74' Wing Officer, x Aug. 79.
XX Sept.76 Officiating Wing Officer.
1 3 June 74
Officiating Wing Officer.— From 5 Inibntry H. C.
In medical charge.
Officiating in medical charge.
Surgeon G. M. Nixon .
GthBengalNativelnfantry {Lt.Inf.late 43 KL-Kyne-ke'daheenaPtdttm-Raised 1 803 ).
*' AVAKAirXSTAir •*— "CaWDAUAB "— •* GhUZXBB"— " CabUL, 1843 **—" MaHABAJPOBB "— "SOBBAOlr."
Head Qoarters at Peshaww. Uniform, Bed. Faeii^$, Pea Oreen. Lace, White,
Colonel G. H. Thompson, Staff Corps .... 8 Dea 74
Lt.Ck>lonelB. H. Inglis, late 4^ N. I '. la Mar. 77
MiVJor A.jG. Handoock, StaffCorps < xx Dec. 78
" -■-- ' a7 Nov. 69
X Dec. 77
a8 Oct. 71
at Sept. 74
10 Sept. 7 5
Oaptain W. Atkins, Gen. List Inf.
Cdptain W.J. A. Birch, StaffCorps
Lieut. L. M. Boileau, Staff Corps
Lieut G.H. Westmorland, StaffCorps...
Lieut H. B. Tate, 3P006
surgeon J. JJoran, MD
Commandant, 30 May 76.
and in Command and wing Commander, a6 July 73.
Wing Commander, ao Sept. 78.— Offg. A. A. Gen., Candahar Force.
Wing Officer, a May 76.
Wing Officer, x Dec. 74.— Transport Dnty, and Div. Cabul Force.
)Ving Officer and Qufurtcr Master, ao Sept. 78.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, ao Sept. 78.
A^ttached.
Officiating in medical charge.
£atk Regiment of Bengal Infantry coneitteofZ Companies, with the follotciitgee{abUtkmeni.—CammBJi6a,nti a WingCom-
manders; 4 Wing Officers; i Medical Officer; 8 Subadars; 8 Jemadars; 40 Havildars; 40 Naicks; x6 Drum-
mers; 600 (temporarily augmOLted to 800) Sepoys; or 71a Natives of all Banks. NoH'^eetive Native Stqff-^
Subadar Major; x Drill Havildor; x Drill Nairk; 8 Colour Bavildars: 8 Pay Havildars ; 1 Drum Major; x
Fife Major. The establishment of Sepoys of the 43nd. 43rd, and 44th Native Infkntry la 800. The Qoorkha
Begiments are allowed an increased establishment of as Sepoys. , / w ^< ^ . /^
Digitized by VJ OOV IC
33^ 7tliB6iigalNativeIi]Lfantry(2a/e 4'jthNJ.^^au'm^ka'Pultun, — SoMmZi^).
" MOODKXB "— " PlB02»8HUHU»*'— " AlLIWAL '*— " SOBmiOlT."
Head Quarters at LoAkaow. Uniform, Bed. Facing; TeUom. Lom, WUU.
Bahk, Nambs, AVD GOBP8.
Lt.Colonel H. R. B. Worsley, Staff Corps
Major F. G. W. Dmmmond, Staff Corps.,
KajorG. Logan. Staff Corps
Captain B. G. Vyvyan, Gren. List, Inf..
Captain A. W. Jamieson, Staff Corps .
Lient B. O. Barrow. Staff Corps
Lieut. J. F. Worlledge, Staff Corp*..
Burgeon C. H. Beatson
Abitt
RlKK.
13 June 78
2o Dec. 77
4 Aug. 78
37 Nov. 69
9 Nov. 78
30 Dec. 71
38 Feb. 74
it, 15 Nov. 78.
Command and Wing Commander, z8 Oet 73.-
■Sir.
Ooi
and in
Furlough.
Wing Commander, 15 Nov. 78.
Wing Officer, x8 Oct. 73.— Siok Furloagh.
Wing Officer, xa Oct. 76.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 39 June 78.— Offldaling Depi-
Assistant Quarter Master General, Oude Division.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 3 Mi^ 79.— Ofl^. A^jotaa
Officiating Wing Officer.
Officiating in medical charge.
8tli Bengal Native Infantry (late 59/^ Native Infantry. — Boosed in 1815).
«* SOBBAOJr."
Head Quarters at All Xoq'id. (and Division 0»bul Field Force.) Depot at Bawnl Findee. Um^fifrm^Mai. ften
Simon Or«en. Laee, Oold,
Colonel G. A. Williams, Staff Corps..
Lt.OoloneI R. Smith, Staff Corps
Captain C. J. Walter, Staff Corps
Captain Arthur Fishe, Staff Corps
Captain E. H. Webb, Gen. List, Inf..
Lieut. G. D. O. GastreU, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. G. Mansel, Staff Corps
Burgeon A. S. Beid, J». .
33 Aug. 76 Commandant, 34 Apr. 77.— Commanding at All Mn^id.
mmand and Wing Commander. 15 Oet^7.
Oct. 77.— Station Staff Offloer.-
a6 Aug. yS and in Cou
3 Oct. 7a
Z5 Jan. 76
a6 Mar. 70
38 Oct. 71
30 Dec. 71
Wing Commander, 15
Furlough.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, a Deo.
Wing Officer, 34 Nov. 76.
Wing Officer and Ai^utant, 15 Oct. 77.
Wing Officer, 8 Nov. 77.
Officiating Wing Officer.
In medicfU charge, 19 May 76.
75.— Coat Depot k
[BainilF^adie.
9tll Bengal Native Infantry (late S^rd Native Infantry, — Raised in 1823).
BXUBTTOBB "— " SOBBAOB.'
Head Quarters at Xeean Xeer. (Ordered to Peshawur for the Reserve Division.) Untform, IM. Jbenf», TeL
ZoM, White,
^ and in Command and Wing Comdr., 35 Ibct. 74.— Offg . Coodt.
^olonel W. H. Hawes, Staff Corps ....
Colonel T. E.Webster. Staff Corps ....
Major F. F. J. Toke. Staff Corps
Captain R. A. Price, Gen. List, Inf. ...
Captain H. O. Woodhouse, Staff Corps.
Lieut. A. T. Weller, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. W. Bavenshaw, Staff Corps ,
Burgeon A. H. Williams, J£B
[ June 7'
I Jan. 77
5 Feb. 70
>Apr. 78
Commandant, 35 Oct. 74-— Sick Furlough,
and in Command and wing Comdr., 35 Oct. __
Wing Commander, 35 Oct. 74. — Ofl^. and in Gosnmi
Wing Officer, 3a Dec. 74.— Offg. Wing Conunander.
74.— onj.u
CoDunaod.
Wing Officer, 4 May 78.
Oct. 71 {Wing Officer and Adjutant, 33 Deo. 75.
May 7a Wing Officer, 3 Jan. 76.
Officiating Wing Officer.
[In medical charge, 17 Oct. 76.
lOth Bengal Native Infantry (late 6sth Native Infantry, — Raised in 1823).
Head Quarters at Banraokpore. Left Wing at Daooa. Un^orm, Bed. Faeinge, TelUm. Laee, WiiU.
Lt.Colonel W. A. Franks, Bengal Inf.
Major R. F. Firth, Staff Corps .
M^or C. H. Palmer, Staff Corps
Captain D. C. Hennessy, Gen. list. Inf.
Captain A. MOieod MiUs, Staff Corps ...
Captain C. W. J. Hingston, Staff Corps
X Jan. 7o| Commandant, a Jul;
t7 Mar. 75l3nd in Com. and Wi
xa June 78
5 June 70
X Feb. 80
Lient. J. Haughton, Staff Corps Ia8 Oct. 7t
I7 7-
ing'Commander, z8 Dee. 73. — AtDMca.
79-
Wing Commander, xz June 77.
Wing Officer, 19 Dec. 68.
Wing Officer and A<]yutant, 17 March 74.
aa Jan. 80 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 3 July 74.
Win^ Officer, xs Sept. 76,
Captain C. D."Swete, Staff Corps 35 June 73 Officiating Wing Officer at Dacca.
Surgeon Major W. Duncan, J£B I a. Oct. 77! In medical charge, 4 June 74.
NoTB.— The xst Goorkha Regiment, when acting with other Bengal Native Troops, takes rank after the xotb 5»i.'«
Infimtry.
Ilth Bengal Native Infantry (late yoth Native Infantry, — Raised in 1825).
" PWJAB "— " CHILI.IXyWALLi.H "— " GKHMBBXT."
Head Quarters at Baleah Khel. (Koorum Field Force.) Uniform, Bed. Fadnge, Yellow, Laee, Whii.
Lt Colonel P. H. F. Harris, Staff Corps
Captain A. J. Stead, Gen. List, In£
Major H. G. Becher, Staff Corps
Msjor E. P. Ommanney, Staflr Corps ...
Lieut y. A. Schalch, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. P. Williamson. x8 Foot
Lieut. W. K. Downes, x8 Foot
Surgeon Major J. Duncan, MD...,
Surgeon J. Crofts, MD
30 Dec. 76 Commandant, xi June 79.
16 Oct. 70 and in Command and wmg Commander, 30 June 79.
6 Jan. 79 Wing Commander, 30 June 79.— Sick Furlough.
6 Jan. 79 Wing Officer, 17 Feb. 79.
Wing Officer.
38 Oct. 7x Wing Officer and Adjutant, 8 April 78.
XX Feb. 75 Officiating Wing Officer and Quarter Master.
xo Sept. 76 Wing Officer, X4 June 70:— Sick Furlough.
In medical charge, x8 Feb. 75.— Doing duty at Jhelom.
Officiating in medical charge.
12th (The KelaUirGhUzie) Bengal Native Infantry (late Regt, of Ketat-irOhiUier-
Badsed 4 Oct, 1842).
"Kblai-i-Ghimib, 1843 "— " C-urnAHAB"— "GnuBBBB"— "Cabul, ii42"— Flank Ompamise, •'MASiBUrou."
Head Quarters at Agra. Detachment at Futtohghur. Z7fi(/brm, Bed. Faeinge, JFkiU. Lam, Wkte.
Colonel R. H. Price, Staff Corps x Sept. 74' Commandant, x April j
Lt. Colonel W. Macdonald. Staff Corps, ic Mar. 75 and in Command and 1
Captain H. S. Anderson, Gen. List, Inf. 36 Mar. 70 Wing Commander, 1 A^ „_
'^ -. . - - Wing Officer, X June 70.— Olig. Wing Oomdr.—PuttshBha
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 7 April 77.— Sick Forioogb.
• and Quarter Master, 18 Nov. 74.— Off)(. Aj^
Captain A. Oldham, Gen. List, Inf.
Lieut. A. F. Barrow, Staff Corps
Lieut. J. W. B. Angelo, Staff Corps
Captain A. G. Hartshome, Gen. List, Inf.
Lieut. C. W. Young, Staff Corps
Burgeon F. J. Toohy, MD,
X Sept. 74| Commandant, x April 75.— Sick Furlough.
' and in Command and Wing Comdr., i April 75.— Ofljr.
Wing Commander, i April tc.— Sick Furlongh.
38 May 70
38 Oct. 71
38 Oct. 71
37 Nov. 69
38 Feb,
74
CosL.
Wing Officer and Quarter 1
Wing Officer, 4 Nov. 75*-Sick.Furlough.
Officiating Wing Officer.
Officiating Wing Officer and Quarter Matter.
In medioai oha^, 8 Aug. 76.
Digitized by VjOO'
74.-Offif. A<tj«ci
gle
13th (The Shehhawattee) Bengal Native Infantry {Ute Shehhawaitee Baiialion). 337
Head Quarters at Koornm. (Koornm Field Force.) UHifor»»B€d, Faeinfft, Dark Blu*. Laee, WkU€,
RlXK, NjLXM, AVD GOBFS.
Colond J. T. Watson, Staff Corps
Lt. Colonel W. Playfeir, Staff Corps
Major 6. B. Stevens, Staff Corps
Captain E. H. Bingham, Staff Corps ..
Captain W. M. Meaoham, Staff Corps ..
Lieut. E. H. Molesworth, Staff Corps ..
Lieat. G. A. Collins, Staff Corps
SxagwnVaiorh, F. Dickson, MD..
RxXi.BKS.
Commandant, to Auf?. 78.
2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 28 Ang. 77.
Wing Commander, 28 Aug. 77.
Wing 0£Bcer, 9 March 78.
Wing Officer, 6 May 79.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, z6 April 77.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 27 Deo. 77.— Sick Furlough.
Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical-charge, 6 Deo. 78.— Sick Furlough.
14tli (The Ferozepore) Bengal Native Infantry (late Begt of Ferozepore.
EoMed 30 July 1846).
" Lucnrow " (Dtfence and Capturt) .
Head Quarters at TTmballa. Uniform, Bed, Faeing$, Ttllow, Laee, WkiU.
Lt Colonel L. H. Williams, Staff Corps
Bt.Lt.CoI. B. A. Wauchope, Staff Corps
BtMajor James Cook, Staff Corps
CAptam T. S. Clutterbuck, Gen. List, Inf.
Lieut. C. J. Jamieson, Staff Corps
Lieut. J. W. Hogge, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. W. T. Badoliin». Staff Corps
Lieut. H. H. Ozzard, Staff Corps ....
Lieut. P. G. Kerans, and W. I. Begt..
Surgeon H. Boyd
xo Deo. 76 Commandant, z Sept. 75.
22 Nov. 79 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, xa Mar. 77. [Force.
22 Nov. 79, Wing Commander, 19 May 79.— Brigade Major, 2nd Div. Cabul
27 Nov. 69,Offlciating Wing Commander.
28 Oct 71 1 Wing Officer and Adjutant, z6 Dec. 75.— Sick Furlough.
28 Oct. 71 1 Wing Officer and Qiuurter Master, 23 May 76.— Offg. Adjutant.
9 Aug. 73 Wing Officer, loA^r. 79.— Aide de Camp to Governor of Bombay.
13 June 74 .Wing Officer, 24 Ta
9 Ang. 73 Offldiating Wing <
;in medicaJ charge, 13 Oct. 74.
16tli (The LoocUanak) Bengal Native Infantry (late Begt, o/Loodianah,
Raised 30 July 1846).
Head Quarters at Oanaahar. (Candahar Field Force.) Uniform, Bed, Faeingt, Qreen, Zaee, WkiU,
Colonel B. Barter, Staff Corps
Ll Colonel H. B. Hennessy, Staff Corps
Hajor D. W. Inglis, Gen. List, Inf.
28 Apr,
4 Feb.
20 Aug. 79
9 Aug. 70
22 Sept. 77
15 Feb. 80
20 Ooti 71
30 Dec. 71
7 1 commandant, sFeb. 6a.--Oom. a Brigade, Candahar Field Force.
- 1 and in Command and Wing Commander, po May 76.-Offg. Comdt.
„ p,3oM),.
Wing Commandor. 30 May 76.— Offg. and in Command.
( Wmg Officer and Adjutant, 29 April 69.— Offg. Wing COmdr.,
( and in charge of Field Treasure Chest, Candahar.
Wing Officer, 2a Sept. 77.— Sick Furlough.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 15 Oct. 77-— Oflif. Adjutant.
Wing Officer, 4 March 78.— Offg. Quarter Master.
Captain B. E. S. Smyth, Gen. List, Inf...
Captain F. A. Bemming^n, Staff Corps
Captain H. A. Abbott, Staff Corps
Lieut IL C. Hadow, Staff Corps
LieuL N. B. Stewart, 68 Foot 30 Dec. 71 Officiating Wing Officer.
Surgeon Major B. W. Cunningham, MD | In medical charge, 19 June 76.
Non.— The and, 3rd,and 4th Goorkha Begts., when acting with other Bengal Native Troops, rank after 15th N. I.
When Begimttnts of the Pux^jab Frontier Force are acting with other Bengal Native Troops, they take rank
according to the dates on which they were raised, thus:— The Corps of Guides Infantry, the xst, and, 3rd, and 4th
Sikh Infiuitry, and the xst, 2nd, 3prd, 4th, 5th, and 6th Punjab InAintry, after the 15th Native InHantiy and the 3rd
Goorkha Begiment.
16th (The Lucknow) Bengal Native Infstntry (late Begt. ofLucknow.
Raised 8 Dec. 1857).
On the Oolonrs and Appointments the design of a " Turteted Gateway."— "LrcKirow ** (Dt^ftnet),
Head Quarters at Jhaaai. (Ordered to Peshawur fbr the Beserve Division.) Uniform, Bed. Paeinge, WhUe,
Lace, White.
Colonel B. 8. Moseley, Staff Coxps 1x7 Feb. 79 Commandant, 24 Aug. 77.
V€ LtColonel W. G. Cubitt, Staff Corps 'a6 July 79 2nd in Command and Wing Comdr., 27 Deo. 77.
Captain A. B. Clare, Gen. List, Inf. 22 Feb. 7X Wing Commander, 27 Dec. 77.
M^jor B. H. Salkeld, Gen. List, Inf. jio Dec. 79 Wing Officer, 28 Oct. 7X.— Furlough.
Captain J. T. Whiah. Staff Corps 1x2 Mar. 73 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 4 April 71.
U^'or A. F. Taylor, Staff Corps X2 Nov. 79'Wing Officer, 24 Oct. 72.
Lieut. A Montanaro, Staff Corps 1x4 Oct. 71, Wing Officer and Adjutant, 27 Aug. 78.
8u7K«on A. G. Grant, MB 1 In medical charge, a Oct. 79-— Furlough.
Sozfeon G. F. A. Harris I lOfflciating in medical charge.
17th (The Loyal Poorheah) Bengal Native Infantry (late Loyal Poorheah Begt,).
Head Quarters at Xorar,
Lt.Colonel B. J. Walker, Staff Corps .
BtLt.Colonel T. Dawes, Staff Corps
Captain H. J. Barr, Staff Corps 1
Capt.J.M.W.vonBeverhoudt,8taff Corps
Captain G. Brehon, Staff Corps
Lieut E, D. F. Bignell, Staff Corps .
Surgeon Mi^or L. E. Eades
Uniform, Bed. Paeinge, White, Lace, White.
1 June 79j Commandant, 17 Feb. 70
and in Command and Wing Comdr.
79 Wing Commander, x April 76.— Officiating 2nd in Command.
28 Apr.
10 June
8 Mar.
25 Feb.
74 1 Wing Officer and A4j., 27 April 76.— Garr. £istruction. Agra.
-^E^ 76.— Offg. Adjutant and Wing Commander.
76,Wing Officer, 27 i , « .
74 Wing Officer and Quarter Maater, *^ April 76.— In Comt. charge,
I Morar.
28 Oct. 7x Wing Officer, 7 June 76.— Officiating Quarter Maater.
Officiating Wing Officer.
tin medical charge, X9 Deo. 72.
I8th (TheAUpore) Bengal Native Infantry (late AUjpore Begt. — Batsed 29/^16 1795).
Head Quarters at Bnza. Half Battalion at Julpigoree. Uniform, Bed. Fadnge, Black. Zace, White.
Lt.Golonel W. Winson, Staff Corps ..
L«.Colonel F. Allen, Staff Corps
Lt.Golonel H. De Brett, Staff Corps..
Captain W. H. Browne. Staff Corps ..
Lieut. C. A. B. Sage, Staff Corps
Lieut. P. G. Vivian, Staff Corps
Lieut. B. B. T^lor, Staff Corps
8argeonMfgorH.pQtter,JfD
Buigeon W. Coniy
3 Mar. 76
ao Sept. 78
xoDec. 79
3 May 76
3 Oct. 7x
38 Oct. 7x
a8 Jan. 75
Commandant, 7 June 6x. — Commanding at Buxa.
and in Command and Wing Comdr., 30 May 68.— At Julpigoree.
Wing Commander, 30 May 68.
Wing Officer, 8 Sept. 71.— On Field Service.
Wing Officer and A^utant, i June 76.-- Station Staff Officer.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 8 Mar. 75.
Wing Officer, 3 May 79.— At Julpigoree.
In medical charge, x8 Dec. 76.— Furlough.
|offioi.tiBKi>xn»<ubmo]utrR.. oigmedbyGoOgk
338 19th {Funjah) Bengal Native Infantry {late jth Punjah InfatUry).
Head Qaarten at auetta. (Candahar Field Force.) Detachment at Kila AbdnlU, PMhiB.
Facing$, Dark Blue. Lace, White,
Umtform, 2d.
BA.VK, NAXB8, ilTD C0BP8.
Army
RXKK.
EX3CAIK8.
LLGolonel A. Copland, Staff Corps 14 Jan. 80 Commandant.
Lt Colonel C. H. Bergman, late 60 K.I... 12 Sept.78;2nd in Command and Wing Commander.
Major J. K. Waller, Gen. List, Inf. I 4 July 79 Wing Commander.— At Kila Abdulla,
Captain D. B. Gouldflbury, Staff Corps 16 Oct. 78' Wing Officer, 39 Sept. 74.— Station Staff Officer.
Captain A. J. Brander, StAff Corps 6 Nov. 79' Wing Officer, ao Nov. 76.— Prob. Com. Department.
Lieut. H. T. Faithfhll, Staff Corps za Feb. 74! Wing Officer and Adjutant, 2a Dec 77.
Lieut. W. S. Hewett, 14 Foot ,'30 Dec. 7i'0ffl(nating Wing Officer.
I-deut. W. S. Mamhall, Staff Corps '21 Sept. 74 Wing Officer and Officiating Quarter Master.
Surgeon Major T. S. Veale, MD ! |In medical charge, 14 April 73.
20th (Punjab) Bengal Native Infantry {late Sth Punjab Infantry),
** Taku Fobts, i860"—** Pbkiv, i860."
Head Quarters at Alasai. (Koorum Field Force.) Untform, Drab, Facing; Qreeu, Laee, Drah,
Colonel B. G. Rogers, CB. Staff Corps... I 9 Dec. 79 Commajidant, 4 March^73.— Com. Rawul^I^ndee Brigade.
Major H. W. (Gordon, Staff Corps 6 May 74
LtColonelJ. Bartleman, Staff Corps ...20 Oct. 79
Captain W. H. Meiklejohn, General List 24 May 71
Captain G. M. D. Hill, General List, Inf.
Captain L. B. Irwin, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. O. Harris, Staff Corps...
Lieut. W. 0. FaithfiUl, 6 Foot
Surgeon W. N. Keefer
9 Aug. 70
16 May 77
28 Oct. 71
az Sept. 74
and in Com. and Wing Commander, 4 March 73.— Offg. Comik
Wing Commander, 4 March 73.
Wing Officer, 4 March 78.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 4 March 73.--Offg. and in Comd
Wing Officer, 4 March 73.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 2 May 76.>-Offg. Adjutant.
Attached.
In medical charge, 23 May 7a.
21st {Punjab) Bengal Native Infantry {late gth Punjab Infantry).
" ABTSSIVIi.."
Head Quarters at EabibZUa. (Koorum Field Force.) Uniform, Drab. Facinge^Red, Laee^Dreh.
ColonelJ. B. Thelwall, CB. Staff Corps
Major F. W. Collis, Staff Corps.
Captain J. G. T. Oarmthers, Gen. List.
Captain G. H. O. Dyce, Staff Corps
Captain H. H. Swetenham, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. M. FitsGerald, Staff Corps ...
Lieut. W. H. Young, Staff Corps
Captain W. E. Gowan, Gen. List, Inf. ...
Lieut B. A. Baker, 3 Foot
Surgeon W. A. C. Boe
Surgeon W. B. Griffiths
15 Sept. 73
10 Dec.
7t
a7 Nov.
6S
30 Dec.
76
a Oct.
78
30 Dec.
71
29 May
71
2 June
7c
24 Mar.
7^
iQdant, 13 Oct. <
-Leave.
lommand and wing Comdr., 23 Jan. 78. — Offg. Om*.
mimander, 10 Aug. 78. -Officiating and inConunsDd.
fleer.
ficer, 9 April 77.— Officiating Wing CommaBder.
floor and Adjutant, 9 Apr. 77.
fleer, 23 Jan. 78.— Prob. Commt. DepartmenL
fleer and Quarter Master, 10 Aug. 78.
ag Wing Officer.
Dg Wing Officer.
oal charge, 10 Dec. 72.— Offg. Civil, JuUnnder.
; ng in medical charge.
22nd {Punjab) Bengal Native Infantry {late nth Punjab Infantry).
Head Quarters at OoBdamoek. (2nd Division Cabnl Field Force.) Uniform, Bed. Facinge^Bi^f. Lnet,Wyu,
I Commandant.
9 Dec. 79 2nd in Command and Wing Conmiander, xi April 74.
4 Fob. 79; Wing Commander, 11 April 74.
Wing Officer and Adjutant.
Colonel B. T. Staflford, Staff Corps
Major C. H. Bridges, Staff Corps ..
Captain A. S. M'Bae, Staff Corps
Captain F. H. Hinde, Gen. List, Inf.
Captain R. Gordon. Staff Corps
Lieut.F.E. O. H. Gordon-Cumming, 22 F.
Surgeon H. Mallins, MB
Snrg^n J. Moran, MD
II Jan.
9 Aug.
8 Jan.
6 Mar.
79' Wing Officer, 6 May 74c
. 70; Wing Officer, 15 May 72.— Sick Furlough.
80' Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 3 July 74.
72 'Officiating Wing Officer.
I In medical charge.— Sick Furlough.
I Officiating in medical charge.
23rd {Punjab) Bengal Native Infantry {Pioneere — late i sth Punjab Infantrj:.
** Taku Fobts"— •*P«mx."—"Abt88ihia."
Head Quarters at Cabal, (ist Division Cabui Field Force.) Uniform, Drab. Faeinge, Ckoeolate. Le/ce, Drek.
Colonel A. A. Currie, CB. Staff Corps .
Bt.Lt.Colonel H. CoUett, Staff Corps . , „
Captain H. Paterson, Staff Corps 23 Sept. 74 Wmg Commander, 3 Dec. 78.— Officiating and in GommsBd.
Wing Officer.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 9 Aug. 76.— Ofl^.Wlag Coo&^
Captain S. V. Gordon, Staff Corps...
Captain V. G. L. Eyre, Staff Corps
Lieut. D. Chesney, Staff Corps ,
Lieut. A. B. Jones, Staff Corps
Surgeon Migor B. Taylor ...
Surgeon H. Hamilton, MD.
2 Mar. 8o| Commandant, 13 June 7a.
83 Nov. 79 and inCommand andWing Commander, 7 Apri],_77.
a3 Sept.74
9 Aug. 76
aa Jan. 79
28 Oct. 71
a8 Feb. 74
Wing OiUcer, 9 June 7a.
Wing Officer, 19 April 75.— Officiating Quarter Master.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 17 March 78.
Officiating Wing Officer. I
In medical charge, 21 Mar. 68.— Offg. Dep. Sorg. Gen., B>«^
Officiating in medical charge. [PiDdeeCiTC«.
2Atb, {Punjab) Bengal Native Infantry {late i6th Punjab Infomtry),
Head Quarters at Jngdalluok. (and Division Cabul Field Force.) Uniform, Bed. Fiaeinge, WkHe, Leee, WH^
^olonel F. B. Norman. Staff Corps laa Nov. 79 Commandant, 8 Aug. 79.
^aptain E. Stedman, Staff Corps {19 Dec. 7a and in Command and Wing Commander, 8 Aug. 79.
Captain P. H. Wallerstein, Staff Corps... 13 July 79 Wing Commander, 8 Aug. 79.
;WiDg Officer.
Captain J. J. Money-Simons, Staff Corps 11 Jan. 79 Wing Officer, a Dec. 75.— Officiating Wing Commander.
Lieut. H. B. Marrett, Staff Corps :i3 Nov. 7a Wing Officer, 23 May 76.— Prob. Commt. Dept.
Lieut. J. G. Ramsay, Staff Corps iir Feb. 75 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 7 Nov. 78.
I .Officiating Wing Officer.
Lieut. J. Lamb, 16 Foot 2 Dec. 74 Officiating Wing Officer.
Lieut. L. J. E. Bradshaw, 25 Foot ^lo Sept. 75, Officiating Wing Officer.
Surgeon H. J. Linton i jIn medical charge, 17 Feb. 73.
1 .Offlciat.»gtomedic.lch|^p^.^^QQQg|^
25th (Punjab) Bengal Native Infantry (late I'jth Punjab Infantry). 339
Head Quarters at Oaadahar. (Oandahar Field Force.) U»tform, Bed. Ftuting; Whit*. Lace, White,
Raxk, Njlmbb, A2n> Cobm.
Abxt
IBJJXIL.
LtColonelJ. W. Hoggan, Staff Ck>rps — 27 Jane 75
Colonel N. Barton, Staff Corps xo June 79
Major J. N. Steel, Gen. List, Inf. ao Jan. 80
Captain W.Y. Ellis, Staff Corps zo June 74
Lieat. G. H. B. Coats, Staff Corps I38 Got. jt
Lieut. C. H. H. Beley, Staff Corps a8 Feb. 74
Lieut. W. Q. Yate, Staff Corps ra Nov. 73
Sux^eon W. & Mnrphj
Bbmasks.
Commandant, a7 Dec. jj.
and in Command and Wing Commander, a? Dec. 77.
Wing Commander, 97 Dec. 77.
Wing Officer, 9 Nov. 69.
Wing Offlcor.
Wing Offloar and Adjutant, x8 Deo. 75.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 37 Deo. 77.
Officiating Wing Offloor.
In medical charge, 7 Oct. 78.
26th (Punjab) Bengal Native Infantry (late iSth Punjab Infantry).
Head Quarters at BeaUcote. Detachment at Bawnl Pindee. Uniform, Drab, Faeinge, Bed, Laee, -Drab,
Lt.Golonel M. G. Smith, Staff Corps 1 10 Apr. 7 7 , Commandant, 7 Aug. 77. — Fnrlongh.
Lt.Colonel C. W. R. Chester. Staff Corps — ^-^ -^'/a«-:^*s — -r. ^-««.
Lt.Golonel A. Tnlloch, Staff Corps....
H^jor A. FiUigerald, Gen. List, Inf. .
M^)or A. B. uepbnm. Staff Corps..
Captain C. J. B. Fnllbrd, Staff Corps .
Captain L. Dening, Staff Corps
Lieut. S. H. P. Graves, Staff Corps ....
Lieut. H. A. Ravenshaw, Staff Corps .
aoFeb. 76 1 Officiating Commandant.
20 Jan. 79 1 and in Command and Wing Comdr. 7 Aug
ao Aug. 78 Wing Commander, z April 76.— Bri^nde ii
4 Se^t.78, Wing Commander. 14 Hajr 78.— At Rawul 1
I Wing Officer.
18 July 77 'Wing Officer, i April 76.— Staff College, Sandhurst,
iz Hay 79 1 Wing Officer, ao April 7Z.
IS Dec. 6q Wing Officer and Adjutant, 14 Hay 78.
24 Mar. 76 Wing Officer and Quarter Haster, 7 Nov. 98.— At Bawnl Pindee.
Officiating Wing Officer.
Iln medical charge, 18 Deo. 76.
Surgeon Major A. K. Beed
27th (Punjah) Bengal Native Infantry (late igth Punjab Infantry).
Head Quarters at Jellalabad. (and Division Cabul Field Force.) Uniform, Drab, Facing; Bed, Lace, Drab,
Colonel J. Doran, CB. Staff Corps
Lt Colonel C. J. Hughss, Staff Corps ...
Major L. Maodonald, Staff Corps
Captain B. A. Swetenham, Staff Corps..
Captain O.W. Babington. Gen. List, Inf.
Lieut. G. A. Williams, Staff Corps
Lieut J. W. Ttaruston, Z4 Foot
Lieut. A. B. P. Bum, Staff Corps
Captain H. P. Kirke, Gen. List, Inf...
Surgeon Mi^or W. S. Caldwell, MD..
Surgeon
tr June 73 Comdt., s Aug. 57.— Com. a Brigade, atd Div. Cabul Field Force.
I Oct. 77 and in Comipana and Wing Comdr., za June 75.— Offg. Comdt.
8 May 77 Officiating and in Command.
s6 May 77 Wing Commander. 2 Dec. 78.
37 Nov. 69 Wing Officer, ao Mjiroh 73.— Sick Furlough.
Wing Officer and Adjutant.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master.
Wing Officer, 18 Deo. 76.— Sick Furlough.
Wing Officer, 30 June 79.— Offldating Quarter Master.
Officiating Wing Officer.
Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, 16 Feb. 71.— Sick Furlough.
Officiating in medical charge.
zo Sept.75
zo Sept. 75
az Sept. 75
87 Nov. 69
28t]x (Punjab) Bengal Native Infantry (late 20th Punjab Infantry).
H^ad Quarters at Oahul. (Cabul Field Force.) Uniform, Bed. Facinge, Dark Qreen, Lace, White.
Lt Colonel J. Hudson, Staff Corps ....
l^jor G. S. Hills, Staff Corps
^or H. S. Marshall, Gen. List, Inf.
Capt. F. A. S.D* Aoosta deSt. Laurent, S. C.
Lieut. A. B. Porter, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. J. Dennys, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. F. Lyons-Montgomery, S. C.
Lieut. A. A. Lane, 51 Foot
Burgeon B. Macrae.
Z3 Juno 7o|t*ommandant, xo Aug. 78.
4 Aug. 77 and in Comd. and Wing Comdr., r4 April 73.— Sick Furlough.
Z4 Sept. 781 Wing Commander, 94 AprU 77.— Officiating and in Command.
8 July 74
Wing Officer, 9 July 68.- Officiating Wing Commander.
a8 Oct. 7z Wing Officer and Adjutant, a6 May 73.«-Purlough.
i6 Mar. 74 Wing Officer, 4 Jan. 76.-Offg. Adjutant.
Z3 June 75 Wing Officer, 10 Aug. 78.— Probationer, Commissariat Depart-
ment—Executive Commissariat Officer, Cabul Force,
za Nov. 74 Officiating Wing Officer and Quarter Master.
tin medical charge, 30 Oct. 79.— With a Goorkhas.
29th (PunjaJ)) Bengal Native Infantry (late 2 lat Punjab Infantry),
Head Quarters at Bhalosan. (Koorum Field Force.) Uniform, Bed. Facings, Light Blue. Laee, White,
Colonel J. J. H. Gordon, CB. Staff Corps
Colonel G. Q. Cunliffe, Staff Corps ...
Major C. B. D. Branson, Gen. List, Inf.
^or E. Beddy, Staff Corpe
l^eBt-LtCol. G.N. Channer, Staff Corps
Captain A. Landon, Gen. List, Inf.
Captain P. B. C. Voyle, St»ff Corpe
Captain A. J. F. Beid, Staff Corps
Lieut. B. W. MacLeod, Staff Corps
liieut. H. P. Ploot, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. H.Jameson, Staff Corps
Lieut W. T. Fairbrother, n Foot ,
Surgeon Major J. E. T. Aitchison, MD...
Surgeon J. L. Corbett, MD
a3 Feb. 77!Commandant, ao May 6z.
20 Mar. 78 1 and in Command and Wing Comdr., ag Apr. 69. — Sick Furlough.
8 Sept. 79 Officiating and in Command and Wing Commander,
ao Feb. 771 Wing Coznmander, aa Mar. 65.
aa Nov. 76'Winff CoBomander, a4 Jan. 78.— Sick Furlough.
a7 Nov. 69 Officiating Wing Commander.
9 Oct. 75! Wing Officer, a March 70.— Sick Furlough.
z8 Jan. 79 Wing Officer, xo Aug. 78.
Z9 Oct. 72, Wing Officer and A(Sutant, z6 Oct. 78. - Sick Furlough,
az Sept. 74; Wing Officer and Quarter Master, a4 Oct. 78.
3 June 74 Officiating Wing Officer,
c Fob. 75, Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, a^ Jan. 78. — Botanist, Koorum Column.
jOffioiating in medicaJ charge.
30th (Punjab) Bengal Native Infantry {late 22nd Punjab Infantry),
Head Quarters at Sakka. (and Division Cabul Field Force.) Uniform, Bed. Facinge, Buff'. Xac«, Oold.
Colonel T. W. B. Boisragon, Staff Corps
Lt.Golonel B, D. Campbell, Staff Corps
Major H. W. Webster, Staff Corps
Captain W. G. C. Halkett, Staff Corps ...
a Sept. 771 Commandant, |6 Aug. 6z.
Z5 June 76 and in Command and Wing Commander, z Dec. 74.
. a6 July 77 1 Wing Commander, z Deo. 74.
, 1-- ■•' 9 Sept. 76 Wing Officer and Ac^utont, 9 Sept. 76. [and Div. Cabul Force.
Lieut. F. C. Maisey, Staff Corps 28 Oct. 71 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, z6 Dec. 75.— D.A.Q.M. Gen.,
Captain G. P. Young, Staff Corps '30 June 77 Wing Officer, 25 Sept. 75.- Officiating Quarter Master.
Lieut. F. G. L. Mainwaring, Staff Corpsjso Dec. 7Z, Wing Officer, 23 May 76.-A1 All Musjid.
-, Officiating Wing OUicer. j
Surgeon D. N. Martin, MD ! |In medical charge, 14 April 73. Digitized by N^OOQ IC
340 31st (Punjab) Bengal Native Infantry (late 2^rA Punjab Infantry),
Head Qoorters at Lnndl Kotal. (andDiv. Cabal Field Force.) Un^orm,Bed. Faeit^, Dmrk Qrttu. Lut.OiU.
RxiTK, Nxiris, uro Gobpb.
Akuy
Rakk.
Miyor F. Tvreddell, Gen. List, Inf. 27 Aug. 79
Captain £. W. Smyth, Gen. List. Inf. ... xo Mar. 70
Captain A. C. G. Lydiard, Staff Corps...' 3 Apr. 78
Captain B. 0. Graves, Staff Corps 30 Jan. 76
Lieut. M. I. Gibbs, Staff Corps 30 Doc. 71
Lieut. J. L. O'Bryen, Staff Corps 28 Feb. 74
Lieut. F. C. C. Angelo, 40 Foot 'zx Feb. 77
Surgeon Major C. U. Raddook
Surgeon O. A. Cones
BlXAXKS.
Commandant.
and in Com. and Wing Commander, 13 Octu 79.
W^ing Commander, 13 Oct. 79.
Wing Ot&cer, 20 May 71.
Wing Officer, x Dec. 74.— Officiating Adjutant.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, i Dec. 74.
Wing Officer, 2a Nov. 79.
Officiating Wing Officer.
Ln medical charge, 20 Oct. 76. — In charge of Natire Field
Hospital, Lundf Kotal.
Officiating in medical charge.
32nd (Punjab) Bengal Native Infantry (Pioneers— late 24th Punjab Infanirji).
" Aut viam i»veniam auifaeiam:* «' Dblhi "— " Lucnrow " (BsUtfand Capture).
Head Quarters at Jhelom. (Ordered to Peshawur for the Beserve Division.) Uniform, Bed. FaeUig*, DwI
Slue. Laee, WkiU,
I Commandant.
Major G. B. Bates, Staff Corps xx Sept 72 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, xa Oct. 76.— Sick Fnl
MiUOrA.O.W.Crook«hank,StaffCorps... ix Jan. 79 Offg. Commandant— 2nd Assistant Sec. to theGovsnuBKiK
I India, Military Department.
Captain A. P. Samuells, Gen. List, Inf... 15 Dec. 69 Wing Commander, 9 April 77.— Off]g.snd in Commana.
Captain T. NichoUs, Gen. List, Inf. , 5 June 70 Wing Officer, 6 Sept. 73.— Offg. Wing Oommander.
Captains. C. S. Jackson, Gen. List, Inf. 27 Nov. 69 Wing Officer, xo Feb. 69.^Station Staff Officer, Delhi.
Lieut 0. Hogge. Staff Corps 28 Oct. 71 Wing Officer and A^utant, 15 Feb. 77.
Lieut. H. C. Ufdkett, Staff Corps xz Apr. 7Z Wing Officer and Quarter Maator, 6 July 77.
Lieut B. De Brathja ^^^t zi Sept 76 Officiating Wing Officer. *
Surgeon H. K. M'Kay I {In medical charge, a6 Oct. 77.
Non.— The 5th Goorkha (the Hasara Goorkha Battalion) Begiment, when acting with other Bengal HativsTiooK
takes rank ^tter the 32nd Native Infantry.
33rd {The AUahabad) Bengal Native Infantry (late Allahabad Levy).
Head Quarters at Delhi. Uniform, lUd. Faeing$,WkUe. Laee,WhiU,
Lt Colonel J. T. Harris, Staff Corps 97 June 75
Lt Colonel T.W.ButherAird, Stafr Corps 14 June 77
Ubjot S. C. Maotier, Staff Corps 4 Feb. 79
Captain J. G. Kelly, Staff Corps xx Sept75
Lieut. J. H. Sadler, Staff Corps ....
Lieut. L. J. Browne, Staff Corps .
Lieut B. Fulton, Staff Corps
Surgeon E. B. Johnson .
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
X7 Feb.
Commandant, 5 Feb. 76.>-Siok Furlough.
2nd in Command and Wing Comdr, 31 Dec 74.— Oft. OomC
Wing Commander, 31 Dec. 74.— Offg. and in. Commana.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 16 Aug. 76.-OfllMtiaj
Wing Commander. „ ^
Wing Officer, x6 Aug. 76.— Acting Assistant Political Agent, Ifah
Kanta.
Wing Officer, x8 Oct. 76.— Slok Furlough.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, ax Dec. 78.
Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, aa May 73.
34tli {Ths Futtehgurh) Bengal Native Infantry {late FuUehgurh Levy).
{Raised 8 Jwn. 1858.)
Head Quarters at Gaehar. Uniform, Bed. Facingi, Dark BUu. Lae€, WkiU,
Lt Colonel G. J. Pasley, Staff Corps. ao Deo. 76 Commandant, ao Deo. 77*
Major W. V. F. Jacob, Staff Corps
Major C. S. Pratt, Staff Corps ..
Captain E. S. Cooke, Staff Corps ....
Major H. W. J. Senior, Staff Corps .
Lieut W. G. Dunsford, Staff Corps .
Tiieut. B. W. Dun, Staff Corps
Surgeon Major F. Odevaine..
Surgeon B. N. Campbell
8 Deo. 75
IX Deo. 78
XX Nov. 76
4 Mar. 79
a8 Oct 7X
28 Mar. 74
Forioagk.
2nd in Com. and Wing Commander, 39 Deo. 77.
Wing Commander, a8 Sept 76.
Wing Officer and Quarter luwter, la Nov. 76.-
Wing Officer, 38 July 73.— Sick Furlough.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 23 Oct, 77.— Biok Fnriongh.
Wing Officer, 5 March 78.— Offg.A4jutant.
Officiating Wing Officer.- _ ,„_
In medical charge, 7 Nov. 74.— Offg. with Malwah Bhed wnj
Officiating in medical charge.— In med. oharge, Naga Kxp. Fort
35tli {Tlie Mynjpoorie) Bengal Native Infantry {late Mynpoorie Levy).
{Raised 7 Feb. 1858,)
Head Quarters at Allahabad. Uniform, Bed. Faeinye, White. Laee, WkiU.
U. Colonel G. C. Bowcroft, Staff Corps
Mujor A. J. C. Birch, Staff Corps
Captain F. W. Nicolay, Staff Corps
Captain B. T. Hawkes, Staff Corps ,
Captain F. T. Goodridgo, Staff Corps ...
Captain T. E. Spencer, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. F. Cotton, Staff Corps
Lieut A. G. B. Ternan, Staff Corps
Surgeon Major B. T. Lyons
Surgeon Major T. G., Skardon
XO Aug. 75 1 Commandant, x8 Oct.
2 Mar. 75 2nd in Command and wing Comdr., x8 Oct. 77. [Dnn-DsSi
Wing Commander, 26 Aug. 78.— D. A. A. Gen. for Kosketry,
Wing Commander and Qr. Master.— Pxob. MIL Aoooonts DepL
Wing Officer, 16 Mar, 77.— Offg. Quarter Master and Wing Ok
mander.
8 June 73
4 Apr. 77
x8 July 77
X July 77, Wing Officer, x March 79.— Offg. Adjutant [Cabal Ftfw-
28 Oct. 71 : Wing Officer and Adjutant, x Mar. 79. -Transport Duty, lUK^
x3 June 74 Wing Officer, 28 Oct. 79.— Sick Furlough.
I In medical charj
'officiating in me
)ot. 79.-
e.— Sick Furlough.
Lical charge.
36th {The Ba/reHly) Bengal Native Infantry {laU BareUly Levy).
(Raised 14 May 1858.)
Head Quarters at Barraokpore* Detachment at Berhampore. Uniform, Bed. Faeiuffe, Bhu. Laee, OeU,
Lt.Colonel B. Worsley, late x5 N.I.
p.e.e. LtColonel H. A.
, late x5
LiUle,Sl
taff Corps
Major J. W. A. Miohell, Staff Corps
Oaptain T. G. Thomson, Staff Corps
Captain B. H. Wilson, Staff Corps
Capt C. A. Coles, Staff Corps
Lieut. B. M. Nedham, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. Hastings, 2 W. I. Begiment...
Burgeon A. B. Strahan
1 April 76
I Oct. 77
4 April 78
8 Dec. 77
25 July 77
9 Jan.
Commandant, a8 AUj,^^^. . ,
Commander, a8 Aug. 79.— Oacat*
ton., Intelligenoe Breach.
; 8 April 76.— Offloia&ng and ia Comnsad.
1. 77.— OiTg. Qr. Master and Wag OoHimin*
a. 77.— At Berhampore.
and in Command and Wini
Deputy Quarter Master
Wing Commander, ~
Wing Officer, x Jan.
Wing Officer, x Jan,
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 6 Jan. ja.— Sick Faricsgi
9 Aug. 73 Wing Officer and At^utant, x6 Mi^ 77.
18 Feb. 74 Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical oharge« la Jane 75.-*: " *"
S?S/l!-'^&«9§lf^
Foc»
37th {The itfeerwO Bengal Native Inf. (ZafeJlfeertti 2ie»y.-lEa«e(? 26 -4u^. 1858.) 341
Head Qaarterg at BMreilly. Unjform, Bed. FaeingM, WkU«. Laee, White.
RiVK, Naxis, avd Cokps.
Jolonel A. A. Brace, Staff Corps .
tfajor T. D. Madden, Staff Corps .
:?aptain J. Corse-Scott, Staff Corps..
:;aptoiii 8irC. H. Leslie, J9^. Staff Corps
Captain W. Hailes, Staff Corps
.iient. H. B. Thomhlll, 5 Foot.,
iarfi^eon ICiu'or T. P. Wright ..
Sar^eon B. T. Wright
AXXT
Bakk.
15 Aug. 77
13 June 77
16 May 77
II Jan. 79
16 Oct. 75
23 Apr. 73
Commandant, la June 75.~-Furloagli.
and in Command and Wing Commander.
Wing Commander.
Wing Commander.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 13 March 74.— Leave.
Wing Officer, to Oct. 73.— D. A. Q.M. Gen., Peshawnr Beserye Dlv.
Wing Officer.
Officdating Wing Officer, Adjutant, and Quarter Master.
In medical charge, 4 Feb. 78.— 810k Furlough.
Officiating in medical charge.
J8th (The Agra) Bengal Native Infantry (late Agra Levy. — Raised 26 Aug. 1858).
Kead Quarters at Koerut Uniform, Bed, Fadnge, Dark Blue. Laee^ White.
''Olonel G. A. Brown, Staff Corps ai Oct. 77 Commandant, 8 April 76.— Sick Furlough.
it.Colonel W. B. Martin, Bengal Inf ' 5 Oct. 74 and in Command and wing Comdr., s June 76.— Offg. Comdt.
!jt.Gol. H. L.A.Tottenham, Staff Corps. 20 Dec. 79 Wing Commander, 21 Jan. 70. — Offg. and in Command,
tfi^or A. W. Graham, Cren. List, luf. ... i Oct. 77|Wing Officer, 34 April 78.— Offg. Wing Commander.
Captain T. H. Goldney, Staff Corps 9 Jnne 79, Wing Officer and Adjutant, 35 Oct. 70.
iiient. H. M. P. Hawkes, Staff Corps ... 33 Nov. 73|Wlng Officer, a Sept. 76.-— Prob. Com. Department.
iiieat. P. A. Buckland, Staff Corps 34 Apr. 72, Wing Officer, 18 June 79.— Sick Furlough.
iieut. F. M. Dmry, Staff Corps 36 Mar. 74'Offlciating Wing Officer.— On Transpoxt Duty.
I jOfficiating Wing Officer,
lorfceon W. M. Courtney ' ! In medical charge, 30 March 74.
}9th (The AUygurh) Bengal Native Inf. (late Allygurh Levy, — Baiaed i Feb. 1858).
Head Quarters at Kowshera. Uniform, Bed. Facinffe, Dark Blue. Laee, White.
Colonel G. W. Fraser, Staff Corps 9 Jane 74
Colonel H. M. Wemyss, Staff Corps 9 ^^O' 79
ifajor F. Gellie, StaffCorps 20 Oct. 76
)aptain B. M. Forbes, Gen. List, Lif. ... 5 Jan- 7^
jieat. A. T. Banon, Staff Corps 38 Oct. 71
ifajor H. O. Cnmberlege, Gen. List, Inf 15 Jnly 79
Jleat. B. G. Handcook, Staff Corps 5 Jnly 71
Aent. O.W. Harris, 73 Foot 10 Sept. 76
aeut. A. L. Pennington. 5 Foot xi Sept. 76
iurg^eon M^jor C. J. MoKenna .
(nrgeon M. O'Dwyer
Commandant, 38 April 63. [6en. 3ndDiv. Cabul Force.
and in Com. and Wing Commander, z6 Nov. 68.— D.A. and Q.M.
Wing Commander, 30 Jan. 64.— Offg. Commandant.
Wing Officer, xi March 70.
Wing Officer, 16 Jan. 73. [Officer at Benares.
Wing Officer, 30 Sept. 76.— Offg. Wing Commander.— Station Staff
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 9 April 77.
Officiating Wing Officer and Quarter Master.
Attached.
In medical charge, 3 April 75.— With 43 N; I.
Officiating in medical cnarge.
40tli (The Shahjehaivpore) Bengal Native Infantry (late ShahjehanporeLevy).
Head Quarters at Oontckpore. Uniform, Bed. Faeinge, White. Laee, White.
Colonel E. Dandridge, Staff Corps 14 Jan. 77
iajor H. Morton, StaffCorps ao Dec, 75
Aajor SirB.'P. BTomhead,^^. StaffCorps 18 Jan. 79
Captain H. D. Hutchinson, Staff Corps 6 July 79
Captain J. Fraser, Gen. List, Inf. | x Mar. 70
llcgor B. O. Vyvyan, Gen. List, Inf. ' 4 Feb. 80
[«ieat. B. Briscoe, StaffCorps | 9 Mar. 73
lorgeon W. B. B. Moynan, Jf2>..
Commandant, 19 June 58.— Commanding at Qomckpore.
and in Com. and Wing Commander, 15 April 76.
Wing Commander, 15 April 76.— On Transport Duty.
Wing Offlcer,s Aug.69.— Offg. Wing Comdr.— Station Staff Officer.
Wing Officer, 15 April 76.
Wing Officer, 9 Sept. 74.— Offg. Quarter Master.
Wing Officer and A<^t., ax June 76.— Offg. Station Staff Officer.
' Wing Officer.
1 charge, 6 Jan. 78.
Offlcl
In medi(
4lBt (The Qwalior) Bengal Native Infantry (late ist Owalior Infamtry).
Head Quarters at Horar. Uniform, Bed. Faeinge, Cavalry Qreg. Laoe, White.
Colonel H. S. Obbard, StaffCorps..
liajor y. W. Tregear, Gen. List, Inf..,
Captain H. M. Bose, StaffCorps
I^aptain B. Wemyss, Gen. List, Inf...
Uieut. O. F. Yyse, Staff Ooxps
Lient. G. H. Watson, 39 Foot ....
burgeon Mi^or J. Browne, MD..
burgeon E. S. Brander, MB.
land in Command and Wing Commander.
»3 July 78 1 Wing Commander, xa June 75.— Sick Furlough.
8 Mar. 79' Wing Officer, 13 Feb. 71.— Officiating Win|f Commander.
zi June 73 {Commandant, 13 Feb. 6a
" " ~ id and Wi
r, xa June 75. — Sick Fui
Feb. 7x.— Officiating Wing
18 July 71 j Wing Officer, 3 f March 76.— Officiating and in Command.
a8 Oct. 71 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 30 May 76.— Sxeo. Commt. Officer,
Wing Offi cer. CKoorum Force.
1 1 Sept. 76 Officiating Wing Officer. [Peshawnr.
In medical charge, 39 Dec. 74.— In charge of KaUve Base Hospital,
Officiating in medical charge.
12nd (Assam) Bengal Native Infantry (Lightlnfantry — late ist Assam Lt Inf. Bait.
Raised 16 Mcuy 1817).
3ead Quarters at BhiUong. Detachments at Jowai, ChargoU, ThalBaeherra, Ohatterohura, and on Field Service In
the lf«g& Hillt. Un^orm, Dark Green. Facinge, Black. Laee, Black.
!7olonel J. P. Sherriff, StaffCorps 16 May 78 Commandant, ijDec. 74.
i'olonel Alfred Tulloch, StaffCorps 11 Jan. 79 and in Com. and Wing Commander, 13 Dec. 74.— With 43 N. 1.
^Mjor W. K. Chambers, Staff Corps 30 Fob. 77, Officiating and in Command.
d&jor A. D. Butter, Staff Corps la Dec. 76; Wing Commander, la March 77.
yaptain W. Brydon, Staff Corpa 28 Aug. 75'Wing Officer and Quarter Master, a8 Ang. 75.— Sick Furlough.
:;aptain A. K. Abbott, StaffCorps 30 Dec. 76|WingOfflccrand Adjt.3xDec.76.— Offg.WingComdr.atNagaHills.
Aeut. U. Je'itsG. Stevens. Staff Corps... !aa Oct. 70, Wing Officer, 13 Mar. 73.— Oflfe. Adjutant.
.ieuL A. Melvin, Staff Corps aS Oct. 71 -Wing Officer, 6 Feb. 77.— Offg. Quarter Master at Naga Hills.
I [Officiating Wing Officer.
I Officiating Wing Officer.
Surgeon J. Wilson, MD 1 I In medical charge, 10 Dec. 75.
I3rd (Assam) Bengal Native Infantry {Light Infantry — late 2nd Assam Lt.Inf.Batt.
Raised 13 April 1835).
Head Quarters at Debrooghur. Dctcchmcnts at Sudyai. l-oba Huu, Biktae, Sibong , Zohima. Bamafatiaff, and with
the Kapa Hilts Field I'orce. Uuiform, Dark Green. Faeinge, Black. Lace, Black.
'Colonel A. Pond, StaffCorps 11 Jnly 74
''olonel A. Tulloch, Staff Corps n Jan. 7c
liajor H. M. Evans, StaffCorps ^ao June 78
ao Jan. 80
26 Oct. 73
a8 Nov. 69
a8 Oct. 71
IX Feb. 75
Commandant, 13 Sept. 75.— Furlough.
kfajor G. D. Reid, GJen. List, Inf.
Captain G. W. Beresford, StaffCorps ...
:7aptain C. McD. Skene, Gen. List, Inf.
Jieut. P. C. N. Goldney, StaffCorps ...
Aent. A. L. Barrett, StaffCorps
Surgeon Msjjor J. B. White
Surgeon Major C. J. M'Kcnna
[43 N.I.
,_ , _^_jpt. ,^- „ -
Officiating Commandant,— Commanding at Debrooghur.— From
2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 13 Sept. 75.— Officiating
D. A. A. Gen., Naga Expeditionaiy Force.
Wing Commander, 13 Sept. 75.--At Kohima, Naga Hills.
Wing Officer, 6 Jan. 73.— At Sudiya.
Wing Officer, 3 July 74.— Grarrison Class, Lncknow.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 26 June 77.— Offg. Adjutant.
Wing Officer, ao June 78. —Offg. Qr. Master, Naga Exp. Force.
In medical charge, 30 Jan. 78. -Sick Furlough, (ju i{^
Officiating in medical charge.— From 39 N. I, " o
342 44th (Sylhet) Bengal Native Infantry (Lt. Inf.— late SyVhei Li. Inf. BaU.
Raised 19 Feb. 1824).
Head Qnartera with ITf* ^^^ ^^^ roMo. Uniform, Dark Griten. Faeingt, Slack. Laee, Bliuk.
R^iTK, Naxis, and Cobpb.
Colonel J. M. Nnttall, CB. Staff Corps ..
Lt. Col. T. N. Walker, Staff Corps
Lt. Col. D. Bobertson. General List. Inf.
Captain R. K. Ridgeway^, Staff Corps. .
Captain C. R. Macgregor, Staff Corps...
Lieut T. S. Boilean, Staff Coups
Lieut. P. E. Henderson, Siaff Corps..
Burgeon J. O'Brien, MD
Aemt
RjLlTK.
RSXAXKS.
xo June 73 Commandant, at Feb. 73.
14 Mar. 80,2nd in Commandand wmg.Commander, 12 Oct. 76.— AtSLonomt.
18 July 79 Wing Commander, 18 Feb. 75.
9 Jan. 80! Win^ Officer and Adjutant, 3 July 74.
14 Mar. 80 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 9 Oct. 74.— Offg. Q. IL.GeD.
I Naga Expeditionary Force.
38 Oct. 71 Wing Officer, aa July 76.— Proroflt Marshal, NagaSxp. Fonx.
a8 Oct. 71 : Wing Officer, 6 July 78.
tin medical charge^ 30 Jan. 78.
45tli (Baitrcuy*8 Sikhs) Bengal Native Infantry (late ist Bengal Police Bait,
B(Utr<Mf*8 Sikhs) . (Added to the Bengal Army in 1 864.)
*'Bsha.b"— "DBVXiros ov Auuh."
Head Qoarters at Oimdamiiok. (and Dir. Oabul Field Force.) Uniform, Bed, Faeingt, Jjigki Bi^f. Lace, WhUt.
Lt.Colonel F. M. Armstrong, Staff Corpsi 20 Jan. 77] Commandant, 11 Nov^8.
and in Command and Wing Comdr.
aa Nor. 79'Wing Commander, xz Nov. 78.— Offioiatinff and in Command.
aa Mar. 76]' Wing Officer and Adjutant, ao May 76.-<Ong. Wing Comdr.
a8 Oct. 71 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 6 Oct. 76.— OiX^ Af^ntanL
13 Nov. 72 Wing Officer, 24 Apr. 77.— flick Furlough.
9 Aug. 73 IWing Officer, 3 May 79.— Offg. Quarter Master.
o Sept. 75 Officiating Wing Officer. [Jellaltbsd.
!In medical charge, 18 Aug. 79.— And Native Piela Hoipital,
Bt.Lt.C61.0. L. Woodmfib, Staff Corps.
CaptainR. J. Waller, Staff Corps ....
Lieut. H. N. M'Rae, Staff Corps
Lieut. R. C. S. Macausland, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. R.L. Holmes, aa Foot
Lieut. J. M. A. RetalUck, aj Foot
Surgeon F. W. Wright, MB
1st Qoorkha Regiment (Light Infantry — late 66th or Ooorhha Lt Inf. Begi.)
" BHtTBIPOEB"— *' AurWAL**— " SOBBAOIT."
Head Quarters at Dhurmsala. (Ordered to Peshawur for Reserve Div.) XTniformj Bed. Fjuing9,Wl^tt^LaM,Wm.
Oolonel R. S. Hill. Bengal Infantry .
Lt. Colonel P. Storv, Bengal Infimtry ...
Major G. Young, Staff Corps
Bt.Lt.Col. C. St. J. B. Bamett, Staff C.
Captain Q. F. Churchilf, Staff Corps...
Lieut. G. H. Robinson, Staff Corps ...
Lieut. J. P. W. Spankie, Staff Corps .
Lieut F. J. Kempeter, xoo Foot ,
Lieut B. W. F. Martin, 34 Foot
Surgeon Mi^orC. F.Oldham
Surgeon Miyor C. P. Costello
a9Aug. 76' ''—^. T Jan. 79.— Commanding at Dlmrm«pla.-Coffi*
I M . , . M : 11 Us; LT J de of Peshawur Reserve Diviaion.
X Jan. 74 ^Tiji \\\ t rriTTiaivH iiud Wing Commander, x Jan. 79.
aoAug. 78 iViti;:,': iJ'.nDrrunjdti', x Jan. 70.— eick Furlough.
e8 Apr. 79 \V\u-^ UOicijr, 10 Ni)v. 74.— Officiating Wing Comminaer.
8 Mar. 76 u i n )z OIHcer and Adjutant, ao May 76.— Funoaifh.
9 Aug. 73 ^v i r. R omocf and Qr. Master, 4 March 78.— Offg. Adjt and StatiOB
9 Aug. 74 W intr Ufllcer. 1 Jan. 79.«-Offg. Qr. Master. [Staff Officer.
xo Mar. 76 1 HTioiaUng Win^ Officer.
xoSept 75 ' iili* inthij? WiDrf Otflcer.
J r ■ ' 0*1 ;i r^p . 3 Jan. 77.— Furlough.
L— ^— o -iii. medical Charge.
2nd {Prince of WaW Own) Ooorkha Regiment {The Sirmoor Bifies) {late Svnmr
Bifle Begt. — Baised 24 Apr. 18 15).
Plume of the Prince of Wales,
"Bhubtpobb "—" Alliwa.1. "— " SoBBAOir "— *' Dblhi."
Head Quarters at Oabul. ("and Div. Cabnl Field Force.) Depot at Sehra Bhooa. Uniform, 2>ark €hneu.
Faeingt, SearUt. Laee^ Black,
JHotwrmfg OolonsL—Tield Marshal H.R.H. Albert Edvrard, Prince of Wales and Duke of Cornwall,
XG. XT. QCB. KP. eCSI. QCMG.
TSZ' LtCoIonelD. Macintyre, Staff Corps xx Sopt.7a Commandant, 8 April 76.— Sick Furl. [Com. at Dehra Dbooo-
Bt Lt. Col. A. Battye, Staff Corps xx Feb. 80 snd in Command and wing Comdr., 8 Apr. 76.'Offg.Oomdt, sod
Major H. P. P. Nash, Staff Corps .....I 4 Mar. 76 Wing Commander,.8 April 76.— Offg. and in Command.
Captain S. B. Beoher, Gen. List, Inf. ... a7 Nov. 69 Wing Officer, 9 April 77.— Offg. Wing Commander.
Captain W. Hill, Staff Corps I 5 Jan» 78 Wing Officer, 25 Feb. 78.— At Dehra Dhoon.
Lieut W. P. Newall. Staff Corps 7 Dec. 70 Wing Officer and Adjutant as Feb. 78.
Lieut H. 8. Wheatley, Staff Corps 28 Oct. 7x Wing Officer and Quarter Master, as Feb. 76.
Lieut B. A. Travers, as Foot xo 8ept.75 Officiating Wing Officer.
"• In medical charge, X 7 March, 79.— With Oaadahar Field Foice.
Officiating in medical charge.— From aff N.I.
Surgeon __
Surgeon R<
3rd Ooorkha (Zemooon) Regiment {late Keniaoon Bait. — Baised 24 April 1815}.
"Dblhi,"
Head Quarten at Qaadahar (Candahar Field Force.) Depot at Ahnorah. Uniform, Dark Green. FaHnp, BUA.
Lace, Black.
Commandant.
and in Command and Wing Commndr., 93 June 73.— OIQr. Camdl.
Wing Comdr. a3 June 73. — Offg. and in Com.
Wing Officer, 30 May 68.— Offg Wing Comdr. fat Alincrt.
— ^-. ^ .^,. .__., «-_ «._,, gj^(.
VC Colonel H. H.L3rster,Staff Corps ...
Major G. 0. Qregory, Staff Corps
ao Sept. 79
ao Jan. 7'
Oct. 71
Oct. 7x
38 Oct 7x
Officer
Wing Officer and Adjt., to April 77.- Offg. Station
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 93 Jan. 78.~Biek Furiouglu
WingOffiaer.
In medical charge, 17 Oct. 63. — Furlough.
Officiating in medical charge.
Fedag*,
Major R. B. K. Money, Staff Corps
Lieut O. Pulley, Staff Corps
Lieut A. G. F. Browne, Staff Corps ..
SurgeonMi^orG. M. Govan^JfD. ..
Surgeon Major J. W. Johnston, MD.
4th, Qoorkha Regiment {late^xtra Chorhha Begiment).
Head Quarten at Oabul. (and Div. Oabul Field Force.) Uniform Dark Green. Depot at Bukloh.
Black. Laee,Blaek.
I [Commandant
Colonel J. P. Turton, Staff Corps ' 9 Dec. 791 and in Command and Wing Commander, x 8 June 68. — Sick Fori.
Lt.Colonel F. F. Rowcrofl, Staff Corps...' xo Doc. 79! Wing Commander, 18 June 68. — Officiating Commandant
Migor J. Hay, Staff Corps xx June 79 Wing Officer, s April 7 x.— Offg. and in Command.— GommandiBg
I I Depot at Bukloh.
Major B. P. Mainwaring, Gten. List, Inf. ao Dec. 79 Wing Officer, 30 June 68.— Offg. Wing Commander.
Bt Major G. W. Rogers, Staff Corps aa Nov. 79 Wing Officer, 5 April 71.— Offg. Adjutant
Captam C. A. Mercer, Staff Corps 8 June 79|Wing Officer, 6 Jxme 7X.— Offg. Quarter Master.
Lieut H. J. Bolton, 60 Foot 1x7 July 73 Officiating Wing Officer.
Burgeon Major G. C. Ohesnaye I |ln medical charge, xx April 71.
NoTB.— These Regiments, when acting with other Bengal Native Troops, rank— the xst Goorichas after the loi^
Native Infkntry ; the and, 3rd, and 4th Goorkhaa after the xsth Native Infimtry.
*«* The sfch GooBKKA RseunvT, being attached to the Puxq'ab Frontier Force. .»phM;ed^{)^ow^^ Po^^
Infantry, four pages ftuthev on. ^ ' O
Corps under the Orders of ihe Oovemment of India, 343
PUNJAB FRONTIER FORCE.
Head Quurters at Abbottobad.
Raised, i8 May 1849. Be-modelled, 15 Feb. 1851. Designation changed, 19 Sept 1865.
NoT».— When Begimento of the Punjab Frontier Force are actinsr with other Bengal Native Troops, they take rank
aocordinff to the dates on which they were raised, thus— The Guide Cavalry, and ist, and, sT^i 4.th, and 5th
Fuiuab CavaliT rank inunediately after the 8th Bengal Cavalry; the Corps of Guides, Infi&ntry, the ist, and,
3rd, and 4th Sfkh Inftmtry. and the ist, and, 3rd, 4th, sth, and 6th Puigab Infantry after the 15th Native In-
fantry and the 3rd Goorkhas ; the 5th Goorkhas after the 33nd I" '
I Native Inftmtry.
STAFF.
Ravk, Naksb, avs Cobps.
Ajurr
IUkx.
y« Lt Qenl. Sir F. S. Roberta, ZCS., ^ „ j^ ,-
R. Art.. Qr. Mr. General in India...) 3» J*"- 75
Major J. Davidson, Staff Corps 'aa Not. 7$
Brig. Gen. C. J. Godby, Staff Oorpe | 9 I>M* 7^
Commanding the Forces in Eastern Afghanistan.
Assistant Adjutant General.- From 3 Punjab Cavalry.
Officiating Commandant.— From 4 Punjab Cavalry.
AiOsIml (ist Div. Cabul Field Force.)
Gaptam H. R. L. Morgan, Royal Artillery
Lieut. H. N. Jervois, Royal Artillery
Lieut. J. G. Bhirres, Royal Artillery ...
Lieut A. C. BaQward, Royal Artillexy.
At (Uml. (ist Div. Gabnl Field Force.)
Captain G. Bwinley, Royal Artillery ...
Lieut. R. A. Smith, Royal Artillery ...
Lieut F.S. Allsopp, Royal Artillery ...
Lieut C. P. TriKJOtt, Royal Artillery ...
Burgeon J. Doke
At D«a Ismail khan. No.
Osptain W. Aitken, Royal Artillny
Lieat W. H. Frith, Royal ArtUlery
Lieut H. J. Lyster, R. Artillery
Lieut. F. H. J. Birch, Royal Artillery ...
ABTILLERY.
No. 1 Mountain Battery.
XT Mar. 76
8 Jan. 70
XT Sept. 77
I a Feb. 74
Commandant, 3 Dec. 78.
Detachment in the Koomm Valley.
', 3 J
zst SubaLtem, 8 Jul^ 7s.~Badeah KheL
and Subaltern, 38 Deo. 77*
3rd Subaltern, 3 Apr. 79.
No. 2 Mountain Battery.
6 Nov. 7a Commandant, 23 Apr. 73.
I St Subaltern.
xa Feb. 74 and Subaltern, a6 Jan. 77.— Officiating xst Subaltern.
Officiating and Subaltern.
as Jan. 77 3rd Subaltern, 3 Apr. 79.
X4 Aug. 76 Attached.
In medical charge, z Deo. 79.
3 Pesliawur Mountain Battery.
31 Dec. 78iConmiandant, ax Nov. 79.
4 Jan. 71 zet Subaltern, ao June 79.
xa Sept. 7a and Subaltern, ao June 79.
3z Jan. 78 Officiating 3rd Subaltern.
Captain A. Broadfoot, Royal Artillery
LientCCLtxidsay, Royal Artillery .
Lieut E. G. Waoe. Royal Artillery
Lieut H. M. Sandbaoh, Royal Artillery
Lient 0. A. Anderfton, Itoyal Artillery.
No. 4 Hazara Mountain Battery.
At Oabttl. (and Division Cabal Field Force. )
30 Aug. 77
7 July 69
X5 Dec. 7x
X4 Aug. 76
a Feb. 76
zst Subaltern, x8 Jan. 77.— Sick Fnrlongh.
tnd Subaltern, x8 Jan. 77.- Offg. xst Subaltern,
frd Subaltern, 3 Apr. 79.
~ iiating and Subaltern.
AtKohat]
f Commandant, 17 Oct. 79.
) xst Subaltern, x8 Jan. 77.-
[ and Subaltern, x8 Jan. 77,-
SjrdSr ■
S Officii
No. 6 or Garrison Battery,
I I Commandant,
Lieut R. A. C. King, Royal Artillery.... 1x5 Dec. 7z| Officiating Commandant.
SttMitkmtnioftadkMMmiaim SotUrf^—x Commandant; a Subalterns; x Subadar; z Jemadar; zHavildar Major;
X Pay and Quarter Master Havildar; 4Havildar8; 4 Naicks; a Trumpeters; 60 Gonnam; a Havildaraof
Drivers; 4 Naicks of Drivers; 85 Drivers; 8 Muleteers; x Farrier.
H^alUtimtnl ^f No. 5 BaU^rg^^i Subadar; x JemadAr; 6 Havildars; 6 Naicks ; z Bugler; 60 Privates.
JVoto.— One Subadar Major is allowed for the Artillery of the Force.
FIVE REGIMENTS OF PUNJAB CAVALRY.
Kon.— The Garalry Regiments of the Pui^ab Frontier Force, vis., Guide Cavalry, and xst, and, 3rd, 4th, and 5th
Pm^ab Cavalry, when acting with other Bengal Native Troops, take rank immediately after the 8th Bengal
Cavahy.
1st Posjab Cavalry.
"DiLHi"— "LucKWOw" {SsUtfand GBpter*)— JBrmraful.
Read Qnarten with Osudahat field Faroe. Depot at Dera Ghasi Khan, uniform. Dark Shu, Flaeingi, Btd, Lace, Bold,
lA Colonel C. 8. Maclean, Staff Corps ...!aa Nov. 79|Oommandant,3Mar. 70.
Kidor G. C. Bird, Madias Staff Corps... |ao Sept.76 and in Command and Squadron Commander, 4 Aug. 73.
BtMajorX R. B. Atkmson, Gen.List,Inr. aa Nov. 79 Squadron Commander, 4 Aug. 70.
I H. De laM. Hervey,StaffCorps
Captain D. S. Omunghame, Staff Corps
Lieut A. M. Muir, Staff Corps ....
Lieut H. A. Deana, Staff Corps ....
Surgeon Major G. Thomson, MB,.
Surgeon P. F. O'Connor
5 Apr. 76 Squadron Commander, xa April 77.
X Dec. 77 Squadron Officer, a April 77.
a8 Oct 7x Squadron Officer and Adjutant, a April 77.
a8 Feb. 74 Squadron OfBoer, 17 Oct 79.
a Oct 77 In medical charge, xo Feb. 69.--Offg. Civil, Dalhousie.
lOfflciating in medical charge.
2nd Pimjab Cavalry.
"Delhi"— "LvoEirow" (BtUef and Oaptnro),
Head Qoaiten with Oandaliarlidd fern. Depot at Dera Ohaii Khan. Uniiform,aoairl€l, Faeing9,DarhBlno, Laee,Gotd,
Colonel T. G. Kannedy. CB. Staff Oorps
Hajor F. Lance, Staff Corps ,
captain J. H. Broome, Gen. List, Inf. ...
jNor R.C. R. Clifford, Staff Corps
Captoin J. R. OampbeU, Staff Corps
Captain L. T. Bishop, Staff Corps h
Lt G. W. Yonnghusband, Staff Corps...
Lieut C. J. L. Stuart, X7 Foot
Sub Lieut A. O. Batten, 34 Foot
Sorgeon Maior G. O. Rote;.
BurseonO.J.M'CarUe, JCP.
x6 May 75 Commandant, 8 Feb. 65.— Com. Cavalry Brigade, Candahar.
X3 Jane 76 and in Com. and Squad. Commander, aa Feb. 64.— Offg. Comdt
a7 Nov. 69 Squadron Commander, 4 Nov. 68.
X3 Deo. 76 Squadron Commander, 4 Nov. 68.
8 June 7a Squadron Officer, xs Nov. 77.
Squadron Officer,
a Mar. 78 Squadron Officer, z Mar.69.— Offg. Ac^t
ax Sept. 75 Officiating Squadron Officer.
37 Jane 74 Attached.— At Depot
xo Sept.76 Officiating Squadron Officer.
In medical charge, ax June 78. — In mod. charge of Srinoggnr.
Officiating in medical chaxge. Digitized by Vj OU^ li::
344
Gorpa under ths Orders of the Oovemmeni of India.
3rd Punjab Cavalry.
At Edwardewtbad. Uniform, Blue, Faeingt, Bed, Lae«t Oo^»
RAJTK, NUCBBfAirD Go»8.
Abmt
EiJfK.
Major A. Vivian, Staff Corps 9
Major W. G. Anderson, Staff Corps 13
Minor J. D. Macpherson, Staff Corps .... 19
BcMajor^. Davidson, SteffCorps '2a
8
BSXAXKS.
Captain C. C. Egerton, Staff Corps
Lieut. F. Mardall, Staff Corps
Lieat. W. Lambert, Staff Corps
Lieat. L. S. H. Baker, 83 Foot
Sub Lieut J. B. De la P. Beresford, 68 F.
Surgeon J. Duke
Surgeon A. W. Maokensie
Dec. 74
Dec. 76
Dec. 77',
Nov. 79:
June 79 1
June 72 j
Nov. 73
Oct. 76'
July 76'
Commandant, 4 July 79.
2nd in Com. and Squad. Commander, as Feb. 64.
Squadron Comdr., 4 July 79. ^ JPore.
Squadron Commander, 15 Aug. 79.— A. A. Qen« Punjab nonticr
Squadron Officer, 18 Nov. 77.— Com. Militia, Dera Gfaasi Ehu.
Squadron Officer and Adj., 14 July 76.— Offg. Squadron Comdr.
Squadron Officer and Officiating A^utaat.— TzBXiBpoTt Dat^,
ist Division Cabul Force.
Officiating Squadron Officer.
Officiating Squadron Officer.
In medical charge, zz May 77.— With Na a Mountain Batterf.
Officiating in medical charge.
At Dera Ismail Khaa,
Colonel C. J. Godby, Staff Corps
Major T. O. Underwood, Madras S.Coxps
Captain T. Shepherd, Staff Corps
Captain E. A. Money, Staff Corps
Captain E. Lloyd, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. H. Forrest, Staff Corps
Lieut. O. G. Mansel, Staff Corps...
Sub Lieut. B. IngUs, Staff Corps
Surgeon A. McGregor ,
Surgeon J. Blood
4th Punjab Cavalry.
Untform, Dark Green, Facinge, SearUt^ lMee,OM,
! Z3 June 76
13 Dec. 76
4 Aug. 7a
z6 July 7a
z6 0ct. 78
28 Oct. 7Z
20 July 70
za Feb. 76
Commandant, 29 April 59.— Offg. Comdt. P. F. ForoBb withnak
of Brigadier General,
snd in Com. and Squad. Commander, Z4 Feb. 78. — Of^. Comfti
Squadron Commaziaer, a Mar. 78.— Offg. and in Cooamaad.
Squadron Commander. z4 Feb. 78.
Squadron Officer, 2 Mar. 78.— At Staff College, SandhnzBt.
Squadron Officer, 33 Mar. 77*
Squadron Officer andAdJntant, 33 Mar. 77.
Officiating Squadron Officer.
In medical charge, ai June 78.— And Civil, Goojerat.
Officiating in medical charge.
5th Punjab Cavalry.
"DsLHi"— "LucKHOW" {Belitfand Capture).
At Oahul. (ist Division Cabul Field Force.) Uniform, Dark Green. Faeinffe, Scarlet, Zaee^ BeUL,
Bt.Lt. Colonel B. Williams, Staff Corps 22 Nov. 79 Commandant, z8 Jan. 78.
Major F. Hammond, Staff Corps 8 Sept. 76 and in Com. and Squadron Commander, z8 Jan. 78.
Major J. C. Stewart, Staff Corps 1 4 Sept. 77 Squadron Commander, z8 Jan. 78.
Bt.MaJor F. S. Carr, Gen. List, Inf. 22 Nov. 79'Squadron Commander, z8 Jan. 78.
Captain W. J. Vousden, Staff Corps ! 8 Jan. 76 Squadron Officer, Z9 Dec. 70.
CaptainJ.B. Watts, Staff Corps | a Oct. 75 'Squadron Officer, Z9 Dec. 70.
Lieut. C. F. Gambler, Staff Corps 30 Dec. 7ziSquadron Officer and Adjutant, x8 Jan. 78.
Lieut. G. Pycroft, Staff Corps zaNov. 73 Officiating Squadron Officer.
Surgeon Major C. P. Costello 1 !In medical charge, 7 July 77.— With z Groorkhaa.
Surgeon J. G. Hancock Officiating in medical charge.
Eetabliehmeut qfeack Begiment qfFuniab Cavalrg.—t Troops ; Commandant; 3 Squadron Commanders ;
Officers; z Medical Officer; 3 Kessaldars; 3 Reesaidors; z Woordie luijor; 6 Jemadars; 6 Koto
48 Dufflidars ; 6 Trumpeters; 420 (temporarily augmented to 480) Sowars; 2 Native Doctors.
Corps of Guides {Quee^i'a Own) (Cavalry and Infantry, — Raised for Oeneral Sema
14 Dec. 1846).
The Royal Cypher within the Garter.
" DsLHi "— Detachment* ** Pukjab '*— " Mooltax"— Goojebat."
At CAbul. (and Division Cabul Field Force.) Depot at Murdan. Uniform, Drab, Facinge, Bed {piping), Laee, I>rti,
HoHorarg Colonel— Yield Marshal H.R.H. Albert Edward, Prince of Wales and Duke of Cornwall,
£Q,RT. GCB. KP. OCm. QCMG,
Colonel F. H. Jenkins, CB. Staff Corps. I29 Oct. 79' Commandant, zaMay 70.
Bt.Lt.Col.R.B.P.P.Caiapbell,StaflCorpB'2s Nov. 79
Bt.Lt.Colonel G. Stewart, Staff Corps... 22 Nov. 79
Major R. C. Hutchinson, Mad. Gen. List 9 Deo. 79
Captain A. G. Hammond, Staff Corps ... 7 June 73
GaptainF. D. Battye, Staff Corps zz Jan. 79
Lieut. M. C. Cooko-Cbllis, Staff Corps ... 30 Dec. 71
Lieut H. W. HuKhes, Staff Corps 15 ^pr. 74
Lieut. J. de C. D. Meade, 89 Foot 9 Nov. 73
Lieut. R. B. Adams, Z2 Foot iz Sept. 76
Sub Lieut. G. K. Daly, zs Foot zz Nov. 76
Surgeon J. Lewtas, MB.
2nd in Com. and Wing Commander, 27 July 70.
Commandant of Cavalry, 27 July 70.
Squadron Commander, 9 Juno 70.
Wing Commander, 9 Nov. 65.
Squadron Officer and Ad(jutant, 15 Nov. 77.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, zs Nov. 77.
Squadron Officer, 19 Sept. 79.
OiBciating Squadron Officer.— From z Cav. H.C
Officiating Wiug Officer.
Officiating Squadron Officer.
„ In medical charge, 30 Aug. 70.
Betabliekment.—CouanasiAaxit, ; 4 Wing and Squadron Commandei-s ; 4 Wing and Squadron Officers ; and z Media!
Officer. Cavalry.— 4 Troops, with 2 Ressaldars; 2 Ressoidars; z Woordie Msjor; 4 Jemadars; 36DafEkdsa;
4 Trumpeters; 320 Sowars; 8 Camel Sowars; z Nativ3 Doctor. Iitfantr».—B Companies, with 8 Subadsn;
8 Jemadars; 40 Havildars ; 40 Naicks ; z6 Buglers ; 2 NsUve Doctors ; 803 Sepoys.
Baised 10 Dee, 1846.
FOUR REGIMENTS OF SIKH INFANTRY.
lie-organized 13 Oct, 185 1.
NoTB.— When these Regiments are acting with other Bengal Native Troops, they take rank according to tibe 4n«
on which they were ruisorl, thus :~The Coi-ps of Guides, InflEuitty, the zst, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Sikh Inftany.
and the 1st, and, 3rd, 4th, stta, and 6th Punjab InCantry, after the zsth Native Infimtty andthe 3rd Gooxklia Ber
ment. The 5th Goorkha Regfimeut ranks after the 32nd Native InliEUitry.
1st Sikh Infantry.
" PUKJAB."
At Kohat. (Koorum Field Force.) Uniform, Drab. Facinge, Yellow. Lace, Drdh.
Lt.Colonel H. C. P. Rice. 8taff Corps ... 20 Dec. 79 Commaudant, 5 May 76.
Bt.Lt. Colonel A. G. Ro»s, Staff Corps ...'22 Nov. 79 2nd in Command and wing Commander, 5 May 76.
.C<«5
Captain C. O. Brownlow, Staff Corps ...1 8 June 73 Wing Commander, 23 Nov. 75.
Captain A. F. Lambe, Staff Corps '27 May 74' Wing Officer, zs Apr, 69.— Sick Furlough. t— ^ ,
Captain F. R. Begbie, Staff Corps 20 July 78 vving Officer, 23 Nov. 69.-0%. Quarter Master.— Statkm 8»-
Lieut. A. C. Bunny, Staff Corps I30 Dec. 7z|Wing Officer and Adjutant, 4 Feb. 76.
Lieut. J. A. H. PoUock, Staff Corps [13 June 74! Wing Officer, 9 Feb. 77.
Lieut. H. Mansfield, Staff Corps 120 Nov. 75 Officiating Wing Officer.— Exec. Oommt. Officer, Catyol Forte
Lieut. W. R. Yeilding, 54 Foot {29 Nov. 76 Officiating Wing Officer.
Burgeon Major A. P. Holmes, 3fi>. I |ln medical charge, aa Ap^^i^^ ^^^^^y^^
345
Corps under the Orders of the Government of India,
2nd (or Hill) Sikh Infantry.
*• PUWJAB."
it ghaihdil ghan-gft-gila. (Candahar Field Force.) Depot at Sukknr. Uniform, Drab, Faeingt^ Red. Lae§t Drahm
ILuTK, Kaxxs, Air© Goaps. rS?k
U.CoIonel J. J. Boswell, Staff Corps
:'olonel R. D'O. C. Bracken. Staff Corps
Hajor H. M. Pratt, Staff Corps ....
^Irt;or J. B. Slater, Staff Corps ....
tfAJor F. E. Hasting, Gen. List, Inf. ...
Japtain W. O. Thompson, Staff Corps
"aptain J. Bume, Staff Corps
.iieut. W. F. C. C. Plowden, Staff Corps
AQwt. C. G. M. Fasken, i6 Foot ...
jieut. F. C. Dunlop, 39 Foot
?iir;?eon B. Sanders
Surgeon
10 Aug. 78
26 Apr. 78
13 Dec. 76
4 Sept. 78
10 Deo. 79
18 Mar. 75
6 May 74
19 Oct. 72
13 Jane 74
11 Sept. 76
B.BICAAK8.
Commandant, 11 Jane 74.
2nd in Com. and Wing Commander, aa Feb. 64.— Depot.
Wing Commander, 10 Nov. 60.— With 5 Punjab N.I.
Wing Officer, 15 June 71. — Offg. Wing Commander.
Wing Officer, 25 Aug. 74.
Wing Officer, 18 March 75.— Sick Furlough.
Wing Officer, 15 June 71. -Superintendent Rajpootana Railway
Officiating Wing Officer and Quarter Master. [Police.
Officiating Wing Officer.— Depot.
Officiating Wing Officer —Depot.
In medical charge, 13 Oct. 71.— Sick Furlough.
Officiating in medical charge.
3rd Sikh Infantry.
At Cabal, (ist Division Cabul Field Force.) Uniform^ Drab. Faeingt^ Black. Laee, Drab.
[it. Colonel G. N. Money, Staff Corps ...| 4 Mar. 79 Commandant.
Major C. J. Griffiths, Staff Corps 13 June 76 2nd in Command and Wing Commander.
Major W. B. Aislabie, Gen. List, Inf. ... 20 Deo. 79 Wing Commander,
.'aptain W. C. Ramsden, Gen. List, Inr.l 5 June 70 Wing Officer, 16 Feb. 70.— Furlough
' Wing Officer.
r.ieut. C. H. M. Smith, Staff Corps .
Lieut. E. J. N. Fasken, Staff Corps .
Lieut. W. D. Gtordon, 17 Foot
Lieut. W. Cook, Staff Corps
r^ieut. A. A. Barrett, 44 Foot
Sur^feon T. Moloney, MD
[Cabul Force.
Gen. ist Div.
Ofifg. Adjutant.
28 Oct. 71 Wiug Officer and Adjutant, 15 Nov. 77.— D.A,Q.M. Gen. ist Div.
a Nov.7a Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 15 Nov. 77. '"" - '• • ^
n Sept. 77 Officiating Wing Officer,
xo Sept. 75 Wing Officer and Officiating Quarter Master.
10 Sept. 75 Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, i Feb. 77.
iJolonel H. F. M. Boisragon, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel F.T. Bainbridge, Staff Corps
Major B. B. Gowan, Staff Corps
YC Major A. Scott, Staff Corps
Captain V. Rivaz, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. Dempster, Staff Corps
Lieut. V. C. Tonnochy, Staff Corps
Lieut. E. W. Cunliffe, 9 Foot
4th Sikh Infantry.
"Piou"— "Delhi."
At Dera Ismail Khan. Unform, Drab. Facing*^ Oreen. Laee, Drah,
9 Apr. 72|Comnmndant, 10 Oct. 60.— Commanding at Dera Ismail Khan.
iJurifeon G. M. Davis, MD,
Surgeon P. de H. Haig
II July 77 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, $ Oct. 76.
'"' - ' - ' " • flic(
xo June 791 Wing Commander, 14 Feb. 73.— Station'Staff Offloer.
23 Nov. 79* Wing Officer, 4 Mar. 72.
8 June 72 Wing OtBcer, 12 Sept. 74.
28 Feb. 70 Wing Officer and Adjutant. 8 July 73.
9 Aug. 73i Wing Officer and Quarter Master, ax Sept. 78.
10 Sept. 75 Officiating Wing Officer.
Officiating Wing Officer.
I In medical charge, 3 July 73.— Sick Furlough.
^- I Officiating in medical charge.
Sttabtifhinent of each Regiment of Sikh Infantry.— Z Companies— Commandant ; 2 Wing Commanders; 4 Wing
Otlicers; i Medical Officer ; a Native Doctors; 8 Suiiadars; 8 Jemadars; 40 Havildars; 40 Naicks; 16 Buglers;
640 (temporarily augmented to 800) Sopoj^s.
SIX REGIMENTS OF PUNJAB INFANTRY.
1st Punjab Infantry.
'Delhi."
At Edwardesabad. Uniform, Dark Oreen. Faeinge, Bed (piping).
Bt. Lt.Colonel F. J. Keen,CJB. Staff Corp8;22 Nov. 79 Commandant, 23 June 69.
Major T. Uigginson, Madras Staff C... I26 June 76 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 13 Aug, 75.
Xoce, Black,
VUjor A. Vallings, Staff Corps
Captain L.R.H. D. Campbell, Staff Corps 28 Aug. 75
[^aptaiu H. Hotvell, Staff Corps 26 July 73
r'aptain H. F. Showers, Staff Corps 28 Nov. 68
Lieut. T, C;_ Pears, Staff Corps ^ 29 May 72
" ~ I II July 74
20 Sept. 78 Wing Commander, 13 Aug. 75.
Wing Officer, 13 Aug. 75.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 20 June 70.— Sick Turlough.
Wing Officer, 27 Sept. 72.— On Field Service.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 12 Nov. 77.— On special Political duty.
Officiating Wing Officer.
Lieut. S. W. 8. Welohnian, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. G. Carter, 44 Foot 10 Sept. 75
Sub Lieut. C. B. Brownlow, 17 Foot '10 Sept. 75 Officiating Wing Officer.— Depot, Dera Ghazi Khas.
Snrjfeon Major J. Kelly, MD I Iln medical charge, 18 Jan. 66.— Sick Furlough.
Surgeon G. S. Griffiths I lOfficiating in medical charge.
2nd Punjab Infantry.
"Dblhi"— "LucKKOw" {Belief and Capture).
At Abbottabad. Uniform, Drab. Facinge, Black. Lace, Drab.
^t.Colonel H. Tyndall, CB. Staff Corps... 20 Aug. 78 Commandant, 15 Julv 69.
4 Jan. 76|2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 8 July 74,
Major E. C. Codrington, Staff Corps ...
'aptain A. H. Turner, Staff Corps ,
'aptain J. M. D. Lewes, Staff Corps
^aptain A. D. Strettell, Staff Corps .
^ieiitR. R. N. Sturt, Staff Corps , ,^ „ ^
Lieut. B. M. Allen, Staff Corps '24 Apr. 721 Wing Officer, 20 June 79.
^'eut. C. J Orr, Staff Corps I Officiating Wing Officer.
burgeon W. Jackson I Iln medical charge, x 9 Sept. 73.
24 May 73 1 Wing Commander, 12 June 74. — On Field Service.
30 Jan. 78' Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 12 June 74.
4 Mar. 74 J Wing Officer, 12 June 74.— Offg. Station Staff Officer,
9 Mar. 73 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 7 Oct. 75.
At Sera Ismail Khan.
.t.Colonel P. C. Rynd, Staff Corps .......
iajorC. K. Mackinnon, Staff Corps
klajor J. Pinnis, Staff Corps
:aptain J. E. P. Mosley, Staff Corps ...
.ieut. H. F. V. Gaitskell, Madras S.C...
Ami. J. A.. C. Weddfirburn, Stoff Corps
^eut. W. A. D. 0*M«aly, Staff Corps
iieut. H. D. Qerrard. Staff Corps
i'lrgeon R. J. Taaffe
3rd Punjab Infantry.
Untform, Drab. Fadnge, Oreen (piping). Lace. Dro^.
II June 79! Commandant, 21 Dec. 71.
20 July 78; 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 21 Dec. 75.
12 Dec. 77
29 Dec. 72
28 Oct. 71
27 Oct. 71
12 Feb. 73
38 Apr. 74
Wing Commander, 12 Dec.
Wing Officer, 15 Nov, 77.— I'urlough.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 18 April 78.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master. 11 Feb. 76.
" " —Sick Furlough.
Wing Officer, 27 Sept. 78.-
Offlcoating Wing Officer.
In medical charge.
Officiating in medical charge.
Digitized by
Gopgk
346
Corps under the Orders of the Government of India,
4tli Punjab Infantry.
"DgLni" — "Luck wow" {Relief and Capture).
At Edwardeaabad. Uniform, Drab. Facings, Bhie jFruman). Laee^ Drab.
Ri.irK, Naueb, and Cobpb.
Lt.Colonel H. P. Close, Bombay StsifTC
Major A. J. D, Havrea, Staff Corps
Captain A. M'C. Bruce, Gen. List, Inf.
Captain A. Gaselee, Staff Corps
AUMY
Rank.
HXICXBXS.
20 Mar. 76.
6 Jan. 79
24 Nov. 69
9 Jnn. 75
Captain A. I. Shepherd, Staff Corps :2o Dec. 73
Lient. O. C. Radford, Staff Corps '28 Oct. 71
Lieut. A. Daniell, Staff Corps 128 Oct. 71
Lieut. a. W. C. Bruce, 2 Foot iiy June 73
Burgeon T. Robinson, 3f J? |
Commandant, 5 Oct. 76.
2nd in Command and WinR Comdr., 4 March 74.
Wing Commander, 24 April 74.
Winjf Officer, 28 Nov. 77.— D.A.Q.M.Gen., Candahar Force.
Wing Officer, 28 Nov. 77.— Dep. A. A. Gen. for Muak., AllahibkL
Wing Officer and Adjutant.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, i May 78.
Wing Officer. 31 May 79.
Officiating' Wiiij? Oflicfr.
In medical clirin^c, 5 Fob. 7S.
5th
Punjab Infantry.
Head Quarters at Cabul. (zst Division Cabnl Field Force.) Depot at Kohai Un\form, Drah. Faeinfft^
Lace, Drab.
79 Commandant, 30 June 70. — Leave.
761 Officiating Commandant.— From a Sikh Infantry.
79 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, a6 Jan. 65.— Si
7oKViin; ('ommander, 3 Sept. 74.
80 WitipfOmcerand Adjutant, 8 July 74.— Com. Jezailchis, K'w/jC
71 Win V' Officer and Quarter Master, 8 July 74.
69' Willi; Officer, 3 Sept. 74.
7i|Win^ Officer, ii Sept. 74.— Offij. A»ljutant.
LtCol. J. W. McQueen, C3. Staff Corp&|22 Nov.
Miy or H. M. Pratt, Staff Corps 1 1 3 Dec.
Bt.Lt. Colonel C. E. Stewart, Staff Corps 22 Nov.
Captain C. McK. Hall. Gen. List, Inf. ... i Jan.
Captain G. Gaisforrt, Staff Corps [22 Feb.
Lieut. J. E. Mein, Staff Corp.s J2S Oct.
Captain C. Young, G<;n. Libt. Inf '27 Nov
Lieut. R. F. Jameson, Staff Corps 1 28 Oct.
, Gf*n
-J. — ^
.ck'll--
Lieut. J. P. Sparling, Staff C.>n)3 28 Feb.
Lieut. A. W. M'KiuHtry, 17 Foot | 5 June
Surgeon MnjorS. Mackcrtich, 3ID
Burgeon W. A. Simmouds
|0;liciating Wing Officer.
74lOfficiaiing Wing Officer.
75'0nici:it.iiig WJing Officer.
I In uunlical charge, -'2 Dec, 64.-
Officiating in meUical cluirge.
Sick Fnrlouf h.
6 th Panjab Infantry. (Designatum changed, 4 Aug. 1856. Transferred from Boul
Presidency in 1849).
"Ready, Ayb Rkjldt."
Head Quarters at Abbottabad. Uniform, Drab. Facingt, Bed. Laee^ Drab.
Lt.Colonel B. R. Chambers, Staff Corps. [20 Dec. 76, Commandant, 3 Jan. 7^.
Major S. J. Browne, Staff Corps .20 Jan. 75 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 2« April 68.
Lt Colonel W. C. Cho\vne. late 12 N.I. ...| i June 75 Wing Comdr., 22 April 68.— Recmiting Duty, R.iwul Pindee.
Major T. F. Bruce, Staff Corps ;2o Apr. 79 Wing Officer, 15 Nov. 77.— Sick Furlough.
Captain A. N. Sandilanda, Staff Corps...; 31 Mar. 75
Lieut. H. B. Urmston, Staff Corps 13 Nov. 72
Lieut. E. B. J. Vaughan. Staff Corps ...130 Dec 71
Capt. J. N. 8. Kirk wood, Honibay S. C.{ i Sept. 77
Lieut. F. D. Welchman, Staff Corps 28 Oct. 71
Surgeon J. T. B. Bookey I
Wing Officer, 15 Nov. 77.— Offg. Wing Comdr. [T -~
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 7 Oct. 75.— Trans- port Duty, K.- : -
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 27 July 77.
Officiating Wing Officer.
Officiating Wing Officer.— From 4 Inf. H. C.
In medical charge, 31 Mar. 76.— And Civil, Abbottabad.
5th Goorkha Regiment (The Hazara GoorJcha Duttah'oii),
Head Quarters at Oabul. (ist Division Cabul Field Force.) Depot at Abbottabad. Uniform, Dark Gret*.
Faeingi, Black. Lace, Black.
Bt.Lt.Colonel A. Fitz Hu£rh, Staff Corps
Major W. H. Unwin, Staff Corps
22 Nov. 79
20 Deo. 77
Commandant, 27 Sept. 78.
2nd in Command and Wing Comdr., 27 Sept. 78. — Sick Piirl ■
Wing Commander.
Wing Officer, n Dec. 75.— Officiating 2nd in Command.
Wing Officer, 7 Juno 73.— Interpreter, Candahar Force.
Wing Officer, 5 Sept. 74. — Furlough.
Winff Officer and Adjutant. 27 Sept 78.
II Feb. 75!Officiating Wiag Officer and Quarter Master.
Hi^'or J. M. Sym, Staff Corps 11 Dec. 78
Captain E. Molloy, Staff Corps 7 June 73
Captain L. R. Battye, Staff Corps 5 Sept. 74
Lieut. A. R. Martin, Staff Corps 2 Dec. 74
Lieut. C. C. Chenevix-Trench, Staff C... 11 Feb. 75!
Lieut. C. C. S. Lucas, Staff Corps In Fob. 75 i^fflciatinir Wing OiRccr.
I Offiriating Wing Officer.
Surgeon Major G. Farrell I Iln medical charge, 21 June 78.
Sitcibliahment of each Reqiment of Punjab Infantry.— Z Companies— Commandant ; 2 Wing Comm^ntiers; 4 «"-,'
Officers; I Medical Officer ; 2 Native Doctors ; SSubadars; 8 Jemadars; 40 Havildars ; 40 Naicks ; 16 Boj:''-"^
640 (temporarily augmented to 800) Sepoys. The Eftahlitthment of the stt Ooorkka Regiment m the tame.
THE CENTRAL INDIA HORSE.
Head Quart^ors at Augur, Western Halwa.
Raised for service ordinarily in Central India, but available on emergency for General Service.
The Two Regiments of Beatson's Hoi-ee incorporated with the Centnil India Horse. 16 April and 8 Sept. iS-x
The Regiment of Meade's Horse incorporated with the Central India Horse on 16 Feb. i86x,
ST.AFF.
Lt.ColonelC. Martin, late i Cavalry..
Lieut. A. Masters, Staff Corps
X Oct. 77!rominnn(lt.. 13 April 77.— Also Political Agent, Western Ms^'i
Staff Otticer.
a8 Oct. 71 Officiatiug Staff Officer.— From a C. I. Hone.
Major H. M. BuUer, la*.c 5 Cavalry
1st Central India Horse.
Head Quarters at Goonah. (250 Sabres ordered to Pe-^hawur for Reserve Division.) Vn^crm, Dreb.
Fticingf, Maroon. Lace, Quid. • ,
24 Nov. 76J2nd in Command and Squadron Comdr., 25 Aug. 71.— Po'- "^
I As.-istant, Goonah. •
II June 78,^(|uadron loniin >iidcr. c .Aue. 74.— With 2 C. I. HoT*e |
20 .Aug. 73j:<(|nadrtm('om'ti;u dor, 2 April 77. — A.D. t'. toBrig.Gtn. Wa!*"^
9 Nov. 78|SfjnadroTi ()(liM?r, ^iArril 77.— Offir. i-'iintvl. Comdr.
28 Oct. jij^qnadrun (^T.c'.t. 2 .\]>ii 77.— Sick Furlough.
2t ]><'C. 7?!<irt idr< )i (MuC-r ai.d Adintor.t. 2 April 77. •
.'2:; .T'liic 7-:.OTic'!itiii:T ^''l'l:ld^oII Oi'-r-.-r -- Tmfsi>oit Duty, Condalar ? '^- j
71 Oiricint'ii:' Si i-.('rn'i C ininiKndor.
Fn Mic •• •.•)! '•).:• v/f. (> N>'V. 7c — Fiirl«»n?h.
Major A.J. Bannerman, Bombay Staff C.
Captain A. H. S. Neill, Staff Corp.s
Captain H. A. Vincent. IJombay Staff C
Lieut. G. K. Money. StatT Corps
Lieut. A. G A. Durand. Staff (\»rp8
Lieut. H. K. Ravcnshaw. Staff Con-
Lieut. J. G.Morris. Staff Corps aS I'M
Surgeon R. r'nldecott. Ho-^nbay K^t.
8urj?eon P. M. Grant, ilD.
iO']U-;:»fiiJ,
iu ;ru\l-".-a]*cl^'|r^^^^^^
Corps under the Orders of ike Oovernmeni of India* S4l
2nd Oentral India Horse.
Head Qoorters at Angar. (250 Sabres ordered to Peshawar fbr Resenre Dirision.) Uniform, Drah. Fatingt, Maroon.
Jjuce, Gold.
Rawk, Na^ubs, awd Oonps. I ^^^/ I Rmcabks.
Colonel J. D. Hall, Bombay Staff Corpsiia Juno 78!aQd in Command and Sqaadron Commander, 13 Apr. 7 7.— Political
Asaiatant at Goonah.
4 Nor. 79! Squadron Commander, 13 Apr. 77. — Sick Furlough. [Force.
22 Nov. 79, Squadron Commander, 13 April 77.— Brigf. Major, and Div. Cab n
26 Oct. 7i|Squadrou Ofllcor and Adjutant^ aj Mar. 76. -Offff. Staff Officer,
Central In<lia Horse.
9 Aug. 74 'Squadron Officer, 27 Mar. 76.— Officiating Army Remount D c 1 1 .
9 Aug. 74. Squadron OIHcer, 13 April 77.— On Field Service.
Major J. Colledge, Staff Corps
Bt.Miy'or M. G. Gerard. Staff Corps
Lieat. A. Masters, Staff Corps
Lient. E. D. H. Dalj'. Staff Corps
Lieat. N. F. P. Chamberlain, Statr Corps
Lieat. C. J. «<. H. Drcssner, 9 Lancers..,
Major A. J. Bannerman, Horubay S. C.
SabLiout. G. K. Daly, 15 Foot
Burgeon Major D. F. Keegan, 3fZ)
ti Sept. 76jOfficiating Squadron Officer.
II Jane78jOffg. Squadron Commander. — From 1 C. I. Horse.
IX Nov. 76 Officiating S-iuadron Officer.— With the Corps of Gu
In medical ch.irgc, 4 Nov. 68.
E$iabli$hment of each Segiment.—j Squadron Commanders ; 3 Squadron Officers; 1 Medical Officer; 3 Ressaldars ;
3 Ressaidars ; i Woordie Major ; 6 Jemadars ; 54 Duffadars ; 6 Trumpeters ; 420 Sowars.
Deolee Irregular Force (Cavalry — Lancers, and Infantry),
AtDeoIee (Rajpootaaa). Uniform. Cavalry— Dart Grcrn. Infiintrr— Darit Oreenj Facing*, Scartei; Laee, Gold.
LtCol. C. H. Clay, Bombay Staff Corps, 124 Aug. 76 Commandant. 18 Doc. 74.
ilajor J. H. L. Greenfield, Bombay S. C... i Juno 7g 2nd in Com. and Squadron Commander, 18 Dec. 74. fDeolee.
Captain P. W. Smith, Gen. List, Inf. ... isoMar. 70, Wing Officer and Adjutant,i8 Dec. 74.— Station Staff O!ficor at
Captain J. Angrus, 65 Foot • 6 Aug. 79'Officiating Wing Officer.— A.D.C. to Lieut.General Forbes.
Surcreon Major F. W. A. De Fabeck * ,In medical charge, 31 May 64.— Sick Furlousrh.
gnrgcon Major H. D. S. Compignd, 3fZ).' i Oct. 78'Offg. in medical charge.— From Erinpoorah Irregular Force.
^tahl\$kvieni. — Commandant ; Squadron Commander; Wing Officer; Medical Officer ; 2 Native Doctors. Cavalrv, 2
Troops, with 2 Re.«saldars ; 2 Jemadars ; 18 Dnffkdars ; 2 Trumpeters ; 138 Sowars ; 2 Camel Sowars : ori64 of all
ranks. N<m-^eetivf Native Staff, 2 Kote Duffadars. If\faniry, 8 Companies, with 8 Subadars ; 8 Jemadars ;
40 Havildars; 40 Naicks; 16 Drummers; 600 Sepoys: 712 of all ranks. Non-^eciive Kative Staff, Subadar
Major; I Havildar Major ; 1 Native Adjutant; i Drill Naick; 8 Colour Havildars ; 8 Pay Havildars j x Drum
Major; I Fife Major.
Erinpoorah Irregular Force.
At Erinpoorah {Rajpootana) . Uniform t Dark Green. Facing$, Scarlet. Laee, Gold,
Commandant,
Capt A. R. T. M'Rae, Bombay Gen. List
Captain C. E. Wheeler, Staff Corps
Sunr^on Major H. D. S, Compigud. MD.
Surffeon Major L. D. Spencer, J/D
8 Feb. 70 2nd in Command and Sqliadron Commander, 9 Aug. 78.
[Squadron Commander.
10 Nov. 77 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 30 Nov. 70.— Station Staff Officer.
In medical charge, 30 Oct. 78. -Offg. Deolee Irreg. Force.
., ^ „. _, , Officiating in medical charge.
Si/f*A/MAiii«i^.— Commandant ; Squadron Commander; Wing Officer; i Medical Officer; 2 Native Doctors; r
Subadar Major ; 7 Subadars; S Jemadara; 40 Havildars; 40 Naicks ; 1 Drum Major; 1 Fife Major; 14 Drum-
mers; 600 Privates; i Squadron of Cavalry; 2 Ressaldars; 2 Jemadars; 18 DuffiEuiars; 2 Trumpeters;
140 Sowers.
Resident's Escort — Katmandhoo (Nepatil) (Raised 5 April 1816).
E$tahli9hmeut.—x Native Doctor; i Subadar; i .Jemadar; 5 Havildars; 5 Naicks ; 2 Buglets; 80 Sepoys.
BHEEL CORPS.
Malwah Bheel Corps (Eaiscd 24 Feb. 1840).
Head Quarters at Sirdarpoor (CeatrAl India) . Detacli]ncnt.<« at Fatoe, Salawud, Allyrsjpore, and Btttiam.
Uniform, Oreen. Facinqn, Scarlet. Lace, Black.
Lt.ColoneI W. Kincaid, Madras Staff C. ; 3 Mar. 75 Commandant, 15 Aug. 76.— Polit. Agent, Bhopawur.— Furlough.
Colonel W. C. Lester, Bombay Staff C. 13 June 77 Officiating Commandant.
Major J. Miller, Staff Corps 1 8 June 75 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 11 Sept. 75.
Captain W. Ashfleld, Bombay Staff Corps I i Feb. 791 Wing Officer, 12 Nov. 71.— Officiating Adjutant.
Sargeon Major A. D. Campbell, MD iln medical charge, 4 Sept. 68.— Sick Furlough.
Sargeon Major F. Odevaine ' Officiating in medical charge.— From 34 N. I.
BtiabliMktHent. — Commandant; Wing Commander; Wing Officer; i Medical Officer; 2 Native Doctors; i Subadar
Major ; 7 Subadars ; 8 Jemadars ; 40 Havildars ; 40 Naicks ; 2 Bugle Majors ; 16 Buglers ; 500 Privates.
Meywar Bheel Corps (Raised 15 July 1840).
Head Quarters at Kherwarah (Bajpootana) . Detachment at Eotrah. Uniform, Hyie Green. Facingt, Scarlet.
Lace, Black. TMoywarr
Colonel C. R. Blair, Bombay Infantry... 31 Oct. 74 Comdt., 9 Aug. 78.— Polit. Supdt. and ist Assist. Polk Agent,
Captain A. Conolly, Staff Corps ; 8 June 7a -' - , , ^.. ., , . > , . .
Major E. Temple. Staff Corps !i5 May 76
Lieut. F. M. Kundall, Staff Corps 1 g Mar. 72
Lieut, r. Herbert, Staff Corps 1 13 June 74
2nd in Command and Wing Commander. 9 Aug. 78. - 2nd Assitft.
to Polit. Agent, Meywar.— Transport Duty, Koomm Force.
Officiating 2nd in Command. [Polit. Agent, Meywar.
Wing Officer, 9 Aug. 78.— Offg, 2nd in Command, and and Assist.
Win^ Officer :md Adjutant, 29 Nov. 77, — Extra Aide de Camp to
V^^it. R. S. Burn, /6 Foot iii Sept.76;Officiatin{r Wing Officer and Adjutant. [the Gov. Gen,
j^uraeon D. Mullen, MD ' iln medical charge, 19 Nov. 79.
EitabliMhmknt. — Commandant; Wing Commander; 2 Wing Officers; i Medical Officer; 3 ThakoorS; 3 Nfttiv©
Doctors; X Subadar Major; 7 Subadars; 8 Jemadars; 40 Havildars; 40 Naicks; i Bugle Major; 15 Buglers;
600 Privates.
Bhopaul Battalion (late Blwpaul Levy. — Raised Jan. 1859, /or General Service),
Hoad Qoarteio at Sehcre. Uniform*Drah. Facingn, Chocolate. Lace, Gold.
['olonel 11. Forbes, Staff Corps '29 8cpt.73|CommftTKl.nnt, 12 June 60. — Furlough.
MajorO. R.Pc.arb, Bombay Staff Corps... '12 Aug. 79 2nd in Command and WingComdr., 10 Sept. 75.— Offg. Comdt,
Captain C. Ransford, Gen. List, Inf. j i Mar. 7o|Wing Officer and Adjutant, 10 Sept. 75.— Sick Furlough.
{Officiating Wing Officer.
Lieut. E. S. Masters, i Foot j 9 Aug. 73'Offlciating Wing Officer and Adjutant.
sju-ffcon Major W. E.Allen | iln medical charge, 28 May 72.
Ettixblighment. — Commandant; Wing Commander; 2 Wing Officers; 1 Medical Officer; i Subadar Major
9Suba<lar8; 10 Jemadars; ^o Havildars 50 Naicks; 20 Drummers; 2 Native Doctors ; 800 Sepoys. [(^
A A 2
34S Gorpa vmder the Orders of the Oovenvment of India,
Mhairwarra Battalion (late Ajmere and Mhairwarra Police £a<iaIio».—
Bcuiaed i6 Jime 1822.) Beorgcmised I April 1871.
Head Quarters at Ajmere. Untform, BcarUi, Facing; JFVvnefc Qreg. Laee, OoU.
Rajtk, NA.mB, AVD GoaPB.
AXMT
Bavx.
Bbmxbks.
M^or F. W. Boileau, Staff Corps 20 Mar. 75 Ck)m2nandaiit, z Not. 78. [Gen. Koomm Fori
irCBt.M%ior O'M.Creajch, Bombay B. C. 22 Not. 79 2Qd in Command and Wing Commander, x Not. 78.— D. A.Q.X
Lient. J. A. Bell, 44 Foot xo Sept 75 Officiating Wing Officer and Adjutant.
Surgeon Mi^or J. H. Newman, JfD. ...; (In medical charge, ax Oct. 78.— And CiTil Surgeon* Ajmere.
SttdbUAmeni.—CoxamBaidajit ; Wing Officer; 8 Subadars ; 8 Jemadars ; 40 HaTildars ; 40 Naicks ; x6 Dmmmen ; a*
SepoTB; Total, 7x2 NatiTOS of all ranks. JSon-^feetice Native Stqf.—i Subadar Migor; i Drill HsTiUv:
I Drill Naick ; x Drum Major; x Fife Major ; 8 Pay Hayildars ; 8 Colour Hayildars.
HYDERABAD CONTINGENT.
Head Quarters, Bolanun.
Tk9 Contingent oontiats 0/4 Field Batteriee qfAHUlcry, 4 Begimente of OavtUrg, and 6 Regimenia^flt^amtrj,
STAFF.
Brig.Gen. T. Wright, CB. Bengal S.G. I 5 Sept. 69 .Commandant, x6 Dec. 75.
Captain J. J. Kennedy, Madras S. C. ... i 9 Oct. 75' Assistant Adjutant General, x8 Apr. 78.
"'" " '' "'- *' ^ Deputy Judge Advocate (Secunderabad), x8 Feb. 76.
i In charge Medical Department, 6 Not. 78 (Beconderabadi.
Captain J. J. Kennedy, Madras S. C. ...I 9 Oct. 75'
Colonel B. H. Power, Madras 8. Corps 29 May 74
Dep. Surg. Gten. W. J. Tan Someren, "> ,« «__ ^^
MD. Madras Establishment i '^ ^^'- ^5
No. 1 Field Battery.
At Hliigolee.] " Mahiopoos *'— '* Nowah "— " CiirnAL Ihdia."
Capt. P. F. M. Baddeley, Bgyal Artillery 1x6 Aug. 76; Commandant, xo Oct. 72.
Lieut. B. J. BeTan, Royal Artillery 1x5 Dec. 7X. Subaltern, 8 Feb. 78.
No. 2 Field Battery.
At SUiehpere.] "Cshtbxl Ikdia.."
Captain C. M. Smith, Royal Artillery ...|23 Dec. 76 Commandant. 3X Jan. 79.— Furlough.
Lieut S. G. F. Selfe, R. Artillery X3 June 69 Officiating Commandant.
I i Subaltern,
Lieut A. H. P. Turner, Royal ArtiUeiy 1x9 Aug. 75 Officiating Subaltern.
At Bolanun.] No. 3 Field Battery.
Captain B. F. Cambier, Royal Artillery 8 Dec. 75; Commandant, x April 75.
Lieut. A. P. Penton, Royal Artillery 9 Jan. 73 Subaltern, x8 Not. 78.— On Field Serrioe.
No.
At AuroBfabad.]
Captain H. C. Seton, R. (Bombay) Art-
Lieut G. R. Moore, Royal Artillery
4 Field Battery.
'CXKTBAL IlTDIA."
X Aug. 7a Commandant, 90 Aug. 75.
8 Jan. 70I Subaltern, 5 Sept. 79.--On Field BerTioe.
BitabUekment <i^ each Baiterg.—i Commandant ; x Subaltern.— (?«nn«r*— 2 NatiTe Commissioned Offlosrs; 12 Ka-
Commissioned Officers ; a Buglers ; 56 Gunners. Dr*wr«— 4 Non-Commissioned Officers ; 36 Byoe Diinn
x8 Bullock DriTers ; Total, X30. x Hoepital Assistant Ordnanee--^ 6-pounder Guns ; 3 xa-poundcrHciriueT*
1st Cavalry.
At Bolama.]
LtColonel H. Watson, Madras S. Corps
Major G. B. Farrington, Madras S.Corps
Major J. G. D.Walker.late 6 MadrasCaT.
Capt R. A. Gilchrist, Staff Corps
Lieut H. M. Mason, Staff Corps
Lieut. J. de C. D. Meade, 89 Foot
Burgeon Major G. D. Riddell, Madras )
Establishment j
June 77 Commandant, 35 Mar. 73.
June 75 und in Coxn.^nd Squadron Comdr. ao Jan. 70.
Oct. 78 Squadron Officer and A^t 6 Dec. 66.— With a CaTsliy H. «.
. Aug. 77 Squadron Officer. 17 Jan. 76.— Sick Furlough.
a8 Oct 71 Officiating Adjutant.— From 4 Infiuitiy H. C.
Officiating Squadron Officer.
Aug. 73 Officiating Squadron Officer. -With Corps of Guides.
Jn medical charge, 9 June 74.
At HiBffolee.]
Colonel G. R. Westmacott, Bengal S. G.as
M^jor W. J. BeU, Madras Staff Corps '
Capt. H. C. Hamilton, Madras Gen. List
Lieut W. J. B. Bird, Staff Corps
Lieut G. Adre, Staff Corps
Surgeon Mi^or B. Williamson,
Madras Bstablishment
8urgeonMi^orJ.F.Sargent,Madra8EBtab
MB,\
2nd Cavalry.
July 75Commancrant, 20 Jon. 70.
June 74
Dec. 73
Dec. 71
X3 Not. 7a
and in Command and Squad. Commander, 7 May 69.— FkW
Squadron Officer, 28 Mar. 73.— Offg. and in Oomd.
Squadron Officer and Adjuttmt, 17 Jan. 76. — Offg. Idd. Airr*'--
Secretary to the GoTemmeni of India, Military Departaaec'
Offg. Squad. Officer.— Exec. Commt Officer, xst DiT.Catel F^r*
In medical charge, 8 Not. 6x.
Offioiatlng in medical charge.— From^ Inf. H. C.
At Komiaabad.]
Colonel H. C. Dowker, Madras Staff C. . . .
Major C. J. O. FiUGerald, Madras B.C.
Ma^or H. S. Stewart, Madras Staff C...
Lieut C. B. Gnbbins, Staff Corps
8urg.Major C. E. M'Vittie. Madras Est.
3rd Cavalry.
"ClHTaJLLliroUL."
X3 June 75|Oommandant, 7 Oct. 68.— Furlough.
4 Mar. 77 and in Command and Squadron Commander, x6Dec. f^
4 Dec. 78 {Squadron Officer, 11 Jan. 69.— Officiating A^julant
38 Oct. 71 ; Squadron Officer and Adjutant, x8 May 76.— Sick Fnrfc=?i
<«.... ' In medical charge, a6 Jan. 77.
Digitized by V^jOO*^ 11:^
it AnroBf abad.]
Corps wider the Orders of the Oov&mmmt of India.
4th Cavalry.
Bjlvk, Naxbs, aitd CoBpe.
.ColonelA. A. Job2>8on,Madras StaflTG,
lonel B. Hill, Madru Staff Corps
iptain J. T. GnznminB, MadiM Staff C,
vox. F. B. B. Knox, Staff Oorps ,
rg. Maj. 6. A. Bum, JfD. Madras Bst.
Abxt
Rajtk.
X4 Mar. 79
zo June 79
8 Jane 73
Rbxajucs.
Commandant, x6 Dec. 68.
and in Command and Squadron Commander, 37 Not. 68.
. _ Sqnadron Officer, 22 Aug. 73.— On Field Service.
13 Nov. 72 Squadron Officer and Adjutant, z Jan. 79.
In medical charge, 24 Sept. 62.
lahliMkment qf taOt Beatment rf Owwliy.— Commandant ; Squadron Commander; 3 Squadron Officers;
I Medical Ol&oer; z 4 Native Commissioned Officers; 48 Duffiidars; 4 Camel Gunners; 7 Trumpeters;
478 Troopers ; Total 556.
X Apothecary; z Hospital Assistant.
Jfote.— The horses are Silladaree or private property.
ULingsagoor.]
lonel A. C. LiUy, Madras Staff Corps
UorA. C. Havelook, Madras Staff C...
pt. W. O. a Johnstone. Madras S. G.
!at.C. J. Orr, Staff Corps
irgeon
rgeon M. 8. Byre, Madras Bstab
1st Infantry Regiment.
"MARinrooB "— " Nowah."
20 Jan. 78
8 Dec. 75
8 Aug. 77
38 June 75
Commandant, 3z Deo^4.
2nd in Command and wing Commander, 20 Aug. 69.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 7 April 76.
Wing Officer, 28 Feb. 79.— With 2 Punjab Infiutry.
In medical charge.
Officiating in medical charge.
it Blliebpore.]
Col. C.y. Conway-Gordon, Beng.S.O.
plain J. G.Proudfoot, Madras Staff C.
pUin F. G. Maltby, Staff Corps
mt. C. C. Whistler, Staff Corps
sut. P. A. Harris, 54Foot
r^. C. L. Swaine, JCB. Madras Estab.
2nd Infantry Regiment.
' Mahxdpoob "
' NOWAH."
z Oct. 77
26 Apr. 76
6 July 79
28 Oct 7z
10 Sept. 75
Commandant, zo May 78.
2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 31 Jan. 79.
Wing Officer, 8 Dec. 76.— Transport Duty 2nd Div. Cabul Force.
Wing Officer and Ac^^tant, zo May 78.
Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, zz April 79.
it BdlaniBi.l
lonel R. K. Maoquoid, Madras Staff C.
lonel D. Shaw, Madras Staff Corps ...
ptain A. J. Garrett, Staff Corps
eut. P. S. Sorell, Staff Corps
rg. W. R. Browne, JtfD. Madras Est.
3rd Infantry Regiment.
"NOWAH "— " CbITTBAL IHDIA.*
a6 Jan. 78 J Commandant, 23 April 6q.— On Field Servioe, Bumpa.
8 Jan. 79|2nd in Command and Wmg Comdr., z8 Jan. 77.
99 May 78! Wing Officer, 9 Mar. 75.— On Transport Duty, Candahar.
38 Oct. 7z Wing Officer and Adjutant, so Sept. 78.— On Field Servic
In medical charge, zo Deo. 75.--On Field Service.
it Janlnsh.]
lonel J. P. Pedler, Madras Staff C. ...
Colonel T. H. Way,Madras StaffCorps
tut. H.M. Mason, StaffCorps
iut. F. D. Welchman, StaffCorps ...
rat. R. V. Garrett, 54 Foot
rg.Maj. H. Crocker, IfD. Madras Bst
4th Infantry Regiment.
"Naqpoob."
8 Dec. 79' Commandant, z8 Jan. 77.
z2 Dec. 77 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 7 Mar. 3.
28 Oct 7z
38 Oct. 7z
zz Feb. 76
Wing Officer, 20 Sept 78.— With z Caval^ H. O.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 28 Feb. 79. — With 6 Pui^ab Infantry
Officiating Wing Officer and Adjutant
In medical charge, Z9 June 62.
5th Infantry Regiment.
Lt HiagolM.]
onel T. T.Turton,Madras Staff Corpsj 26 June 79
jor H. F. H. Sewell, Madras Staff C...120 Mar. 77
ptain A. C. Le Quesne, Staff Corps ... 6 Nov. 79
at A. Adye, StaffCorps .
rg. Maj. J. F. Sargent, Madras
rgeon G..T. Kellie
Estob.
13 June 74
* Cbittbal IirniA."
Commandant, 9 Mar. 75.
3iid in Command and Wing Commander, 31 Jan. 7
Wing Officer, 3Z Dec. 74.— On Field Service.
Wing Officer, 4 Oct. 78.— With s N. I.
Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, z Sept. 69.— With 2 Cav. H. C.
Officiating in medical charge.
Lt Aunmgaliad.]
onel B. W. Dun, Madras Staff Corps
Colonel H. A. Justice, Madras Staff G.
ptain W. H. Salmon, StaffCorps
ptain J. N. B. Kirlcwood, Bombay S.C.
at B. O. M. Lushlngton, 33 Foot
'geon Majo^ 0. T.B ves, Madras Estab.
6th Infantry Regiment.
8 Dec. 74
Z3 Dec. 77
13 Jan. 78
z Sept 77
27 June 75
so Feb. 68
Commandant, z4 May 6^.
2nd in Command and wing Comdr., Z9 Nov. 6z.— Furlough.
Wing Officer, z6 Jan. 75.— Officiating 2nd in Command.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 8 Dec. 76.~With 6 Puigab Inf.
Officiating Wing Officer and Officiating Adjutant.
In medical charge, 38 Feb. 7Z.
ahUtkmeni of each JUgiment qf I^fant1y. — CommBndaxiti Wing Commander; 2 Wing Officers; i Medical
Officer; Z7 Native Commissioned Officers; 8z Non<Commissioned Officers ; z DrumMigor; 8 Drumn^ers| 1 Fifq
Maior : 7 Pifars ; 4 ^ug^ers ; 713 Priv^tga ; Total, 856. x Apothecary ; z Hospital Assistant,
Digitized by \<jOOy 11:^
^.^a^
General List of Offioers of Bengal Cavalry.
Under the New Condition of Appointment,
Majobs.
Roberts, Arthur William, Bt.
Mtyor, s8 March 77
Hastings, Edward Qbo. Qodol-
phin, BtMajor, i Oct. 77
Jennin^, Bobert Mclvill, Bt.
MajoTf I Oct. 77
HiggiQsozL,ChaB. Theoph. Metcalfe
Cowper, Herbert Henry Paterson.
Oautley , Ghiistopher George
Lang, Rich. Tickell Montgomery. . .
t
20 Feb. 59' I a July 59'
Campbell, Charles Walter ....
Willock, George Woodward .
Moore, Martin James
Jackson, George D'Aguilar
Craigie, William Burnet
Hay, Edward
Beoher, Arthur William Reddio ..
Court, Major Henry
Biscoe, William Walters
MacmuUen, Frederic Wood
Captautb.
Fletcher, Henry Arthur
Bartholomew, Robert .
COBXBT. ' LII0T, ! ^^"^fj
Ci-FTAIV.
20 Feb. 59
90 May 59
16 June 59
4 Sept. 55
4 Sept. 59
taOot. .59
i^Oct. 59
20 Oct. 59
20 Oct. 59
20 Nov. 59
4 Dec. 59
4 Dec. 59
20 Dec. 59
20 Jan. 60
4 Feb. 60
20 Mar. 60
4 Sept.6o
20 Feb. 62
26 Aug. 59
20 May 60
16 June 60
4 Sept. 60
4 Sept.6o
9 Dec. 60
4 Jan. '61 12 Oct. 71
31 Feb. 6t 20 Oct. 71
9 Apr. 61 2o Oct. 71
z Jan. 6a ao Nov. 71
I
X Jan. 6a 4 Dec. 71
I Jan. 62 4 Dec. 71
1 Jan. 62 20 Dec. 71
I Jan. 62 2o Jan. 72 31 Deo. 72
25 Oct. 66
7 Dec. 67
15 Jan. 68
13 Dec. 68
13 Oct. 70
35 Jan. 71
6 Apr. 7s
17 Jan. 72
14 Feb. 72
24 Feb. 7_
8 Nov. 72
13 Nov. 72
23 Nov. 72
za Dec. 7a
z Jan. 62 1 4 Feb. 72
z Jan. 63 20 Mar. 72
30 July 62 : 4 Sept. 72
2 July 64 20 Feb. 74
31 Dec. 7a
3 Feb. 73
17 Feb. 73
32 Jan. 74
I Polit. Ageoej, sxd Cla^«,
30 Feb. 79 - Central India Xgstcy.
{ —Sick Furlough.
; ( Dep. Gommr. snd Clsas,
ao Feb. 79 - rnnjab.— Special d.:?
I V among Kbyber tnne«
_. (andinOam.andSqua.ut^
20 May 79 1 Comdr. 6 Bengal CaT.
6 June 79' Squadron Officer 2 iks^I
Cavalry.
4 Sept. 79 Mil. Accountant, and CUi*,
I zst Grade, Bombay.
4 Sept. 79 Mil. Accountant, 2nd Ciw,
i 1st Grade, BawxdPiate:
za Oct. 79 Dep. Comr. amd Osm,
Mooltan District, Vus^
.2 Oct. 79
20 Oct. 79 Squadron Comdr. 3 B»=-
: gal Cavalry. C^'^^^
20 Oct. 79 Squadron Officer ta Bcrr..
20 Nov. 79 Exec. Engineer, 4th Gi»^
I D.P.W.— Sick t'urlffsai-
4 Dec. 79 Squadron OQicer 2 Be:^
4 Dec. 79 Squadron Officer 7 BecfL
I Cavalry.
2o Dec. 79 Squadron Commandsr it
; Bengal Cavaliy.
ao Jan. 80, Transport duty, and Dir.
I Cabul Foroa.
4 Feb. 80 Squadron Commander -,
Bengal Cavalry,
ao Mar. 80' Station StaffOffioer. Seitt-
I pore.
'Squadron Canunaxider i
: Bengal Cav.
Assist. Coznzniifiiaaxcr, tzi
i Class. Puigab. — Furl.
General List of Officers of Bengal Infantry.
Under ihe New Condition of Appointment.
Majoss.
LIBUT. Ci.PTA.Iir.
6 P'eb. 68
8 June 68
Graham, Adam Wilson jaoFeb. 59 ao Feb. 60
Beckett, William Henry jao Feb. 59^ 3 Apr. 60
Newbery, Frauds Monro 4 Mar. 59 25 July 59 x July 67
Quin, Tnomas James | 4 Mar. 59 iz May 60 19 Oct. 68
Parker, Neville Fraser ' 9 Apr. 5925 July 60, z Nov. 68
m»ifAa¥s.
II Oct. 77
28 Oct. 77
23 Dec. 77 9 Apr. 79
Hodgson, Charles Nesbit '20 Apr. 59'26 Aug. 60,
MarshjFrank Hale Berwick >ao May 59 19 Sept.6o
I
zi June 59' a6 Oct. 60
II June 59I 7 Nov. 60
16 Juno 59 aa Nov. 60
z6 Joitt %% a Dec. 60
Horsford,Bdwin Clarence O'Bryen
Tregear, Vincent William
Fitsgerald, Arthur
Marshall, Herbert Seymour..
Waller, John Edmund
Marriott, Bdwin Metcalfe Leslie
Reade. George Edward
Cumberlege, Henry Owen
Newnham, Edward George
Smith, William Graham
Inglis, David William
Tweddell, Francis
Branson, Charles Edward Douglas
Chatterton, Frank William ....
Stewart, Duncan John
Homflray, John Richard McKenzie
Broome, Arthur Plantagenet .
Home, Samuel Brown
Ives, Edwin Robert
Davis, Alfred Thornton
Jones, Arthur Frederick
Macleod, James Gawler
Plowden, Trevor John Chicheley
Hastings, Francis Eddowos
Salkeld, Richard Henrv...
Strong, Dawsonne Melancthon, *)
BtJfty'or, 33 Nov. 79 S
Rankin, Henry Herbert ...
Wiggens, Francis Edwin
Mainwaring. Edward PhiUipsou
Aislabie, William Benjamin'
Hopkinson, William
X Nov. 68
X Nov. 68
z Nov. 68
X Nov. 68
9 Nov. 68
xo Nov. 68
9Ju:,
15 July
z5 July
4 Aug.
11 Aug.
.JO Aug.
27 Aug.
8 Sept.
20 Sept.
20 Sept.
20 Sept.
12 Oct.
12 Oct.
20 Oct.
20 Oct.
20 Nov.
9 Dec.
10 Dec.
10 Dec.
zo Dec.
zoDec.
10 Dec.
10 Dec.
20 Deo.
20 Dec.
20 Dec.
4 JAO Feb.
59 1 I Mar.
59' z Mar.
59|28 Apr.
59'29 Apr.
59 5 May
59 zo May
59 zo June
59 6 July
59 7 July
59 XX July
59 37 J^^y
59 a8 July
59 a Aug.
59 II Aug.
59 29 Aug.
59 24 Sept.
59 38 Sept.
59 a Oct.
59' 1 1 Oct.
x6 Dec. 68
16 Dec. 68
6 Dec. 68
z6 Deo. 68
21 Jan. 69
29 Jan. 69
29 Jan. 69
I Jan. 78
3 May 78
17 Joly 78
23 July 78
20 Aug. 78
14 Sept. 78
UAJoa.
4 July 79
9 July 79
15 July 79
15 July 79
79 Wing Officer 38 Nati^ Isl
79 EzecEng.3nd6Tade,0.P.T
I Kussowlid DiTisaoc
79! City Ma^. of Lneknow. Fsii
79 Cant. Mag. zst Class, AM-
abad, N.W.P.
Dep. Assist. Com. GeB.ssd
Class. Liea DiT.Osba] Acei
Office.
79
20 Apr.
zx June 79
ZI June
z6 June
z6 June
79 Supt.ofNativeAni7Sdomt
in BengaL
Dist.8apfc. of Police, and Gr
Fexoaepors, Pasuab.-Fiir^
Wing CofxnmBikder 41 N J .
79 1 Wing Commander a6 XX
79 Wing Commander 98 XX
79
59 13 Oct.
z6 Oct.
zo Nov.
Wing Commander 19 Native TnhaOT-
Dep. Assist. Com. Gen.axidCl. Sick Per.
Assist. Commr. of Kumaim, N.W J*.
^ ^ , , Wing Officer 39 Native In&atry.
4 Aug. 79, Squadron Commander 17 Bengal Cftv-
i Aug. 79 Dvp. Assist. Com.Gen.TSt CI. Sick Pari
2o Aug. 79' Wing Commander 15 Native lulkntir.
39 Jan. 69127 Aug. 79'2nd in Command 31 Native InCuiXij
29 Jan. 69 8 Sept. 79 OfiTg and in Com. 39 Native IniaDn:
29 .Tan. 69 20 Sept. 79 Cantonment Mag. of Booctoe, N. W. F.
29 Jan. 6c 20 Sept. 791 Wing Officer 3 Mative In&ntzy.
23 Feb. 69 20 Sept.79'Bouu(iary Settl. Officer, BandelcaBa-
6 May 69 z 2 Oct. 79, Squadron Commander 12 Bengai Cv-,
6 May 69 12 Oct. 79 Station Staff Officer, Dixiapore, *='•
1 \ Brig. Major, Peshawar Beserre K'r.
6 May 69 Z7 Oct. 79, Station Staff Officer, Feroawpore.
6 May 69 z8 Oit. 79 Wing Officer 5 Native Inftmtry.
6 May 69 17 Nov. 79iWith 39 Native Infkntry.
May 69 20 Nov. 79 With 13 Native Infaatnr.
June 69 10 Dec 79 Asst. Commr. and CL, Pttx^janhb KtM-
6z 22 June 69 10 Deo. 79 Wing Officer 2 Sikh Inliantxy.
6z 22 June 6q;xo Deo. 79JWing Officer 16 Nativ« Infisxitry.
61 '29 June 69' 10 Dec 79 Squadron Commander 10 BaDgalCP-
6x
61
6z
61
6z Z2
59^4^ov.
59 23 Nov.
59 9 Dec.
6x 29 June 69 10 Dec. 79
61 29 June 69 20 Dec. 79
6z 29 June 69'zo Dec. 79 W'ith 30 Native Inflsntry.
OZ29U eo9 ^_ '^Dist. ttupt. ofPoUoe,4thG»de,Stoi
jehanpore, N. W. P.
Wing Offloer 4 Goorktaa Begimeol.
61 29 Juno 69 20 Dec. 79;Wing Commander 3 Sikh laltosrr
6z z6 JiUy 69 20 Deo. 79 Cantonment Magxsixafee, and Js*
^ ^ ! Small Causes Coort, Barrackport.
Digitized by "^OOV^IC
Qetieral List of Officers of Bengal Infantry,
Majors.
Welcbman,ArtburJohnTrei;roiiwell|2o Den
Rliot. Henry Ed^unibe..
Wilkinson, Alfred Reginald ..
Thomu, Francis Henry
Apperley, Charles Owen Wynne
Beid, George David
Btoel, James Nisbet
Vyvyan, Richard Octavins
LassailefJas. Hector Cha. Greenhill
4 Jan.
2o Jan.
ao Jan.
4 Feb.
20 Feb.
Prendergast, Charles Lewis..
Wilmot, Revell Eardley-
Toong, Henry Lachlan ...
Woodcock, Hatley Frere
CA.7TAIK8.
Kirke, Henry Philip
3abington, Charles Walter
^arrathers, Joseph Geo. Thomson
^andon, Aislabie
Tyvyan, Beville Grenville
'eet, Henry John
lecher, Sullivan Edward
nntterbuck, Thomas St. Quintin .
Umsay, Herbert Maynard
Ltkins, William
tax, William Ironside
iroome, John Howard
ackson, Eric Colvin Sutherland
[■•ytler, Rob. Fra. Christopher Alex.
lobertson, Divie Henry
Jnicc, Andrew McCrae
'oung, Charles
lidgeway, Joseph West
[artshome, Arthur George*
.'ucker, Louis Henry Emile
Ikene, Charles McDowal
iamoells, Alexiuider Pringle
(all, Charles McKensie
larrison, William Pringle ...
•arwell, Walter Charles
4 Jan.
4 Jan.
5Q a8 Nov.
60 I Jan. 62
60 I Jan. 62
4 Jan. 60
29 June 69 20 Dec.
17 Aug. 69: 4 Jan.
25 Aug. 69 4 Jan.
I Jan. 63
as Aug. 6q
4 Mar. 60 I Jan. 62
4 Mar. 60 X Jan. 62
4 Mar. ' ^ '
27 Mar,
29 Oct. 69
>^ . K,^ 29 Oct. 69
60 I Jan. 62 29 Oct. 69
60 1 Jan. 62 I Nov. 69
,obert8on,David,£<lfa;.x I Bept.72
lodaworth, William Franco
rice, Ralph Anstmther
rijrg, Edward Evans
ulloch, James Murphy
ansford, Charles
acCall, George
bkinson, John Richard Breeks, )
Bt.Mcnor, 22 Nov. 79 )
rascr, James
nyth, Etwall Walter
ebb, Edward Harvey
Lidcrson, Hugh Stark
;ott, William Walter Hopton
orrison, Claude Stewart
alth, Percy Wyndham
zNcale, James Agnew
lomas, Charles Frederick
Iham, Arthur
*wan, Walter Edward
krden, Allan
msden, William Charles*
choUa, Thomas
rdon, John Andrias Davidson...
nness V , Douglas Co wslade
Toaohe, Everard Neal Digges.
rr, Frederick Schomberg, Bt. )
)£aJor, aa Nov. 79 }
lith, Robert Edward Seymour...
1, QeoTge Michell Devereux
ade, Francis Henry
' lyder
4 May 60
4 May 60
. 8 June 60
8 June 60
I 8 June 60
26 June 60
7 July 60
X Aug. 60
4 Aug. 60
4 Aug. 60
4 Sept. 60
18 Sept. 60
20 Sept. 60
2 Oct. 60
4 Nov. 60
4 Nov. 60
4 Dec. 60
4 Dec. 60
4 Dec. 60
xqDec. 60
19 Dec. 60
20 Dec. 60
20 Dec. 60
4 Jan. 61
20 Jan. 61
I Jan. 62 25 Aug. 69
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t Jan. 62 2 Oct. 69
I Jan. 62 29 Oct. 69
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rster, Cbarles Hy<
lod, Alfred James,
^lie, Henry
20 Jan. 6
4 Mar. 61
7 June 61
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29 Mar. 62
25 Apr. 62
20 June 62
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27 Sept. 62
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rbes, Edward Millett 20 Oct. 61
ro.Artbar Benjamin 26 Oct. 61
4 Nov. 6x
4 Dec. 61
pier, Hon. Qeo. Campbell,*)
:l£. Bt.M^ior, 3 Dec. 79 i
ikleoohn* William Hope
^ber, Archibald Cnthbert Bigg
s Jan. 6a
4 Mar.
4 Mar.
27 Mar.
62 27 Nov
62 27 Nov.
62 27 Nov.
6a 27 Nov
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15 Dec.
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20 Oct. 62
30 Oct. 62
18 Nov. 6
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25 Jan. 63
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4 Jan
4 Jan,
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4 Mar.
79 Squadron Officer 7 Bengal Cav.
80 Wing Commnixler 4 Native Infantry.
80 Dist. Supt. of Police, 3rd Grade.— Per-
I Bonal A.ssist. to Inspector General,
Bengal.
So Sub Apsist. Com. Gen., xst Class. — On
I Field Service.
80 Squadron Officer X5 Bonf^l Cavalry.
8o[ Wing Commander 43 Native Infantry.
80 Wing Commander 25 Native Infantry.
80} Wing Officer 40 Native Infantry.
8o|.\ssi8t. Commissioner of Mhairwarra,
and Political AsAist, xst Class, Riy
I pootana.— Furlough.
80 Assist. Comr., 2nd Grade. Oude, Sul-
tanpore.—Dep. Judge Adv. Reserve
I Div., Peahiiwiir.
801 Squadron Comdr. X4 Bengal Cavalry.
8oOng. Assist. Suptd. British Army
Schools.
80 'Assistant Military Accountant— Sick
( Furlough.
Officiating Wing Officer 37 Native Infantry.
Wing Officer 27 Native Infantry.
Wing Commander 21 Native Infantry.
With 29 Native Infantry.
Wing Officer 7 Native Infantry.
Dep. Comm., 4th Grade, Asiam.
Wing Officer 2 Goorkhas.
Officiating Wing Commimder 14 Native Infantry,
District Supdt.of Police, 3rd Grado,Patna,Benga].
Wing Officer 6 Native Infantry.
Squadron Commander XI Bengal Cavalry.
Scjiiadron Commander 2 Punjab Cavalry.
Wing OtHcor 3a Native Infantrj'.
Sfiuadroii Officer 8 Bengal Cavalry.
Squadron Officer 9 Bengal Cavalry.
Wing Commander 4 Punjab Infantry.
Wint,' Officer 5 Punjab Infantry.
Oilg. Assist. Sec. in Foreign Department.
Wing Officer la Native Infantry.
Dist.Supdt.ofPolice 2ndGrade.Pe8hawnr,Pmyab;
Political Duty, 2nd Division Cabul Force.
WiuLT Officer 43 Native Infantry.
Wing Commander 32 Native Infantry,
Winif Commander 5 Punjab Infantry.
Subordinate Judge, and Class, Pertabghor, Oude.
Station Stafif Officer, Nowshera ; Brigade Major,
xst Divibion Cabul Force.
Wing Commander 44 Native Infantry.
Station Staff Officer, Futtehghnr.
Wing Officer 9 Native Infantry.
Assist. Com., 2nd Grade, Oude, Oonao.
With 23 Native Infantry.
Wing Officer Bhopal Battalion. rUmritsur.
With 8 Bengal Cavalry.— Station Staff Officer at
Squadron Commander x Punjab Cavalry.
Wing Officer 40 Native Infantry.
Wing Commander 31 Native Infantry.
Wing Officer 8 Native Infantry.
Wing Commander 12 Native Infantry.
S(iuadron Commander i x Bengal Cavalry.
Squadron Commander 14 Bengal Cavalry.
Wing Officer Deoleo Irregular Force.
Si^uadron Commander 8 Bengal Cavalry.
\Iil. Accountant, and Class, 2ud Grade, Bengal.—
Wing Officer 12 Native Infantry. [Furlough.
With 21 Native Infantry.
Wii — ' ■
ing Officer 2 Native Infantry.
Wing Officer 3 Sikh Infantry.
Wing Officer 32 Native Infantry.
Wing Commander 2 Native Infantry.
Wing Officer 10 Native Infantry.
Assist. Commr., xst Grade, Jorhat, Assam.
Squadron Commanders Punjab Cavalry.
Wing Officer 15 Native Infantrj-.
Wing Officer ao Native Infantry.
Wing Officer aa Native Infantry.
In charge of Depot, xa Native Inf., JuUunder.
and in Command and Wing Commander x x N.I.
Polit. Agent, 3rd Class ; 3rd Assist. Agent to (>ov.
Gren. for Beloochistan.
Officiating Wing Commander 39 N. I.
Wing Commander 16 Native Infantiy.
\ Assist. Com., 3rd Class, Punjab.— Special duty,
i Foreign Dept.— Furlough.
Wing Officer ao Native Infancy.
Executive Engineer, and Grade, D. P. Works,
Indus Valley State Railway.— Forlough.
Digitized by V^jOOV 11:^
Om&ral List of Officers of Bengal Infcmtry.
CXPTA.IVB.
Lawrenoe, Henry John
Loch. William
Wemyss, Binfleld
Roberta, Allan Scott ..
sirsiGir.
4 Jftn. 62
4 Jan. 62
30 Jan. 62
ao Feb. 62
10 Mar. 63
13 Mar. 63
24 Mar. 63
t8 July 71 Assist. Commissioner, and Class, Punjab, tiim.
It) July 71 iPrincipal of the Mayo CoUeR^e at Ajmere.
., ^,i8 July 71 Wing Officer 41 Bengal Native Ineantry.
a4Mar.63>x8 Jnly 7XiA8st. Commissioner, ist Class, Dova Ismul
' Khan, Punjab.
1 Major W. B. Aislabie served with the 3rd Sikh Infantry throaghont the Umbeyls campaign of 1663, inclndk;
the actions of xsth and i6th December (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 3rd Sikhs in the Haaara oampaixaoi'
1868, including tiie expedition against the tribes on the Black Mountain (Clasp). Also with the 3rd Sikh Isfknor
in the Jowaki expedition of 1877-8 (mentioned in despatches. Clasp).
* Captain A. G. Hartshome served with the sand Bengal Native Infkntry throughout the Campaign usde&r
Neville Chamberlain and Sir John Garvock in 1863 against the Hill Tribes on the N. W. Frontier of India, aodiw
present at the operations in the Umbeyla Pass, including the affairs of taking the Conical Hill, destruction of UL •
and Umbeyla (Medal with Clasp). Served with the right and left Columns of the Bhoolan FieldForoe in x86s-^ u
the surrender of the guns at Dewangiri (Clasp). Served with the Abyssinian Expeditionary Field Force in i867>«
in the Land Transport Train and subsequently as an Assistant Field Kngineer, and was appointed to the specai
duty of clearing the Tekonda Pass vid the Haddas River (Modal).
* Captain W. C. Bamsden served with the 30th Bengal Native Infantry in Bhootan in 1864-65. and was prnes
at the capture of Oalim Sot and recapture of Bala (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 3rd Sikh In&nti7 ia Ut
Jowaki expedition of 1877-78 (Clasp). Served with the 3rd Croorkhas in the latter part of the Afghan camptisni
1879.
ITnattached Officers.
MAJOtS.
IPC Roddy, Patrick
Hopkins, John, Bi.\
Major, 33 Sept 73;}-
Bt.ZA.ColAiSe^tjQ)
Chalmers, John, Bt.\
MtJoTt 27 June 77... }
Doyle, Thomas, Bt.\
Major, 38 Sept. 78... }
CiPTAiir.
Edmonds, George
34 Feb. 58
as Sept. 53
30 Dec. 58
38 Sept. 58
5 Oct. 60
3 Dec. 58
19 Oct. 58
5 Aug. 59
XX Apr. 65
5 Oct. 65
BBSVXT
CAPTAIN.
33 Sept.65
38 Sept.70
II Jan. 67
X9 0ct. 65
37 June 69
XX Apr. 72
5 Oct. 73
9 Feb. 76
33 Dec. 78
23 Deo. 78
Station Staff Officer, Boorkoe.
Cin charge of Depot of s8 X. Lti
I Phillour.
Doing Duty at Dalhoiuie and BntioL
n^^ Q /In charge of Exec. Commt. Ofit,
33 Dec. 78 { Lucknow.
Doing Duty at Fort WiUiam.
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
Bengal Medicsd Department.
JiTBOBOH GsirBBA.L, ranJu o# Major ^bsistaitt
3o itson, JohnFullartOD,Jf2>.C/£.
8U116XOX.
6 June 4 J
Deputy Sukoiofs Gbvbba.l, rank
as Colonelt.
Mien, Frederick Freemaiip CB. ...
{iitchinson, James Alex. C, MD.20
liri-stison, Alexander, MB
Villoy, William Henry
L)e iltinzj.Annesloy Chas.Caatriot
Vrkins, Richard Henry
[Vm-nsend, Stephen Chapman
k'jUoon, William Bums, MD 30
'iarke, John Jamea, MD 14
I'lHon, John Edvrard. MD 17
)ale, Alfred James, MB
lutohinson, Robert Faure, MD ...
i>PiGK0!r8 Majob, ranJe at Majort^
but aJUr 20 yeani' terviee at Lt.
Colonels, but junior of iht latter
rank, except for choice of Quarters.
Brown, James Bannatyne Samuel
\'ijne, Arthur James, MD
?oriven, John Barclay
Imcsbury, Joseph Walter Raleigh
'uiiin^ham, James Macnabb, MD
Jovan, George Moncrieflf, MD..
Xvlor, Edward
^p'ry. Henry William
♦"mjjson. Benjamin, MD
'icfliail, John, MD
'urrie, George Vernon
iraliam, Henrv WiUiMn
Uai,'er, Theobald, MD
uf'urland, Philip Warren
iioson, Alfred, MD
\'at8on,WiUiam,Jlf5
;.)vvic, Alexander John
i'llew, Patrick Francis
Kilmer, William John, MD
'ringle, Robert, MD
^och, James Henry, ifX)
louse, RolDert
Jackson, James Rawlinson, MD...
Srarden, Archibald Macdonald ...
Imcsbury, Samuel Gomwallis ...
irake, John
lecd, Augustus Keppel
Tarden, Alexander, JIfZ)
.Valker, WiUiam.lfD
Watson, George Alder
tfathew, Theobald, MB
Tairweather, James. MD
Jackson, Charles Julian
5ird, Robert, MD
'oatea, John Martin, MD
i*lanck, Charles
Jellew, Heniy Walter, C8I
Smith, David Boyes, MD
[*homton, James Howard, MB....
fones, John, MD
Browne, James, MD
Bateson, Robert Sander
bright, Thomas Pettit
>alla8, Alexander Morison
wUkelly, Charles, 2fB
Ihircore, Sarkies Michael
Irydcn, James Lumsdaine, MD...
Cirton, William Henry
'arrell, George
tensley,Cha.EgbertWimond, MD,
ilorice, John Charles
1iarle8,ThomasEdmondston,jrD.
tice, William Roche, MD
i^bbott, Richard Theophilus, MD.
Nov. 48
Nov. 50
Oct. 51
Sept. 50
July 51
Apr. 52
June 52
June 52
May 53
June 53
Oct. 53
Dec. 53
20 Oct.
20 Dec.
It Jan.
20 Jan.
20 Nov.
20 Dec.
1 Aug.
4 Oct.
20 Oct.
14 Dec.
14 Jan.
14 Feb.
17 Apr.
6 May
20 May
1 Aug.
4 Aug.
6 Sept.
7 Sept.
4 Oct.
20 Dec.
20 Dec.
4 Jan.
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14 Jan.
24 Jan.
28 Feb.
28 Mar.
4 Aug.
4 Aug,
4 Aug,
4 Aug,
4 Aug,
4 Aug,
4 Aug.
4 Aug.
14 Nov,
28 Nov.
9 Jan.
20 Feb.
20 Feb.
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20 Feb.
20 Feb.
2 July
4 Aug.
4 Aug.
4 Aug.
4 Aug.
8 Oct.
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20 Nov.
10 Dec.
SUBOBOV
QK»EBAL,
24 Nov. 75
DBF. SUBO,
GEXBBAL.
6 Dec. 76
31 Mar. 77
31 Mar. 77
22 June 77
12 Nov. 77
10 Dec. 77
18 Dec. 78
20 Dec. 7S
20 Apr, 79
20 Aug. 79
layley, Henry 29 Jan.
*enny, James Champion, MD 29 Jan.
nison, Archibald Hamilton. MD. 29 Jan.
'aldwcU, William Smith, M:D 29 Jan.
laddock, Charles Edwin 29 Jan.
utherland, George Saokville, MD 4 Aug.
^onavia, Emmanuel, MD 4 Aug.
)ickson, Lindsay Frederic, MD.. 4 Aug.
'aylor, Adam I 4 Aug.
'ampbell, Alexander Dugald,lfZ>.'27 Jan.
*rontia, Charles 27 Jan.
handra, Rajondra Chandra '27 Jan.
iidderdalo, Robert, MD '2 Jan.
.itchison,JamesEdw.Ti6mey,lf2>. 3 Jan.
'cale, Thomas Stick, MD 27 Jan.
trown,ThomaaEdwinBnrton,lf27. 23 July
'otter, Henry, MD 23 July
Calcutta.
Umballa Circle.
Lucknow Circle.
Local Surgeon General for Civil Duties, N. W. P. and Oude.
Allahabad Circle.
sam Circle.~Prin.Med.O£Bcer,NagaBxpoditiaEary Forco
Saugor Circle.
Rawul Pindeo Circle— Leave.
Lahore Circle.
Meer at Circle.
Presidency Circle.
I Bengal Cavalry.
Base Hospital, Feshawur.
BUBOBOV
UJlJOB.
_ Oct. 66 Medical Storekeeper, Allahabad.
20 Dec. 68 Supdt. of European and Native Insane Asylums, Bhowa-
neepore and DuUunda.— Oflfg. Locnl Surg. Gen. for Civil
II Jan. 71 Civil. Lahore. LDuties, Bengal.
_ .Ian. 71 Officiating 7 Bengal Cavalry.
20 Nov. 71 Sanitary Commissions with the Qovermnent of India.
Dec. 71 3 Goorkha Regiment.
SUBOBOir.
15 June 64 23 Native Infantry. p ™. , u
15 June 64 Sick Furlough. , . . « , „ kr , a u ^ V
2 Sept. 64 Civil, Patna, and Supermtendent, Temple Medical School.
28 Jan. 65 Examiner of Medical Accounts.
25 July 65 lo Bengal Cavalry.
I Jan. 66 .\8say Master, Bombay Mint.
24 Feb. 66 7 Bengal Cavalry.
6 May 66 14 Bengal Cavalry.
20 May 66 Secretary to the Surgeon General. lO^de.
1 Aug. 66 Superintendent of Vaccination, Kumaun, Rohilcund, and
4 Aug. 66 Principal Medical Storekeeper to Govt.— Furlough.
6 Sept. 66 Officiating Assay Ma.ster, Cfalcutta Mint. [Calcutta.— Furi.
7 Sept. 66 Prof, of Surgical and Descriptive Anatomy, Metlical College,
4 Oct. 66 Supt. of Vaccination, Agra, Moerut, and JhanPi Divisions.
20 Dec. 66 Civil and Jail, Moradabad.— OfTg. Civil, Allahabad.
20 Dec. 6e Civil and Jail, Loodianab.
4 Jan. 67 Civil, Saharanpore. ^ , « . , «. 1 « 1
II Jan. 67 Superintendent General of Vaccmation, Punjab. Sick FurU
14 Jan. 67 6 Native Infantry. ^ . ^ . , «_•
24 Jan. 67 Civil, Nagpore, and Superintendent of Central Prison.
28 Feb. 67 26 Native fcifantry. « ., ^
28 Mar. 67 Civil, Texpore, Assam.— Offg. Civil, Oonao.
4 Aug. 67 Inspector General of Prisons, N. W. P. and Oude.
4 Aug. 67 19 Bengal Cavalry.
4 Aug. 67 Civil and Jail, Sylhet.
4 Aug. 67 Civil and Jail, Delhi.
4 Aug. 67 Civil, Moozufferpore.- Furlough.
4 Aug. 67 Civil and Jail, Burdwan.— Sick Parlough.
4 Aug. 67 Sanitary Commissioner, Bengal.
4 Aug. 67 Sanitary Commissioner, N. W. Provmces and Oude, and
Supdt. General of Vaccination.
4 Nov. 67 Sanitary Commissioner, Faiyaub. ^^*}^- ^ „ noi«„.*o
Principal and Professor of Medicine, Med. Coll., Calcutta.
.55 -^ ,
55 28 Nov. 67 ^-r
56 9 Jan. 68 Civil, Arrah. ^ ,^ « ,tt t^i
56 20 Feb. 68 Surgeon Superintendent, Presidency General Hospital.
56 20 Fob. 68 41 Native InfSantry
56 20 Feb. 68 Civil. Umballa.
56|2oFeb. 68 37 Native Inflantry. «_ , ^ ,t ^ .
56 j 20 Feb. 68 Inspector GeneraJ of Priaons, Punjab (Lahore).
56 20 Fob. 68 Civ^, Allygurh.- Furlough.
56 ' ' '" - ^-^^^^^
56
56
56
56
56
56
36
56
2 July 68 Civil, Moorshedabad.
4 Aug. 68 Statistical Officer to Sanitary Commr. with Govt, of India.
4 Aug.68 Medical Storekeeper, Meoan Meer.— Officiating Principal
4 Aug. 68 5 Goorkha Regiment. [Medical Storekeeper, Govt Prosy.
4 Aug. 68 Civil and Jail, Kishnaghur, Nuddea.
8 Oct; 68 Offg. Civil, Dhurmsala. [Medical College, Calcutta.
aa Oct. 68 Supt. General of Vaccination and Protessor of Midwifery,
20 Nov. 68 Civil, Jubbulpore.
zo Dec. 68 SanitaryComr.,In8p.Gen.of JailsandDispensarics,andSupt.
of Vaccination, Hyderabad AssignedDists.— Sick Furl.
29 Jan. 69 Supdt. of Eye Infirmary, and Surg. Mayo Native Hospital,
29 Jan. 69 Furlough. [Calcutta.
29 Jan. 69 Civil, Agra.— Principal, Medical School.
29 Jan. 69 27 Native Infantry.
29 Jan. 69 31 Native Infantry. [tion, Rajpootana.
4 Aug. 69 Rajpootana Political Agency, and Supt. Gen. of Vaccina-
4 Aug. 69 Health Officer, Lucknow.— Sick Furlough.
4 Aug. 69 13 Native Inflintry.
3/ 4 Aug. 69 Civil, Peshawiir.— Offg. Sanitary Commr., Punjab.
58 27Jan. 7olMalwnhBheelCorps. _ ,^^ ^ „ „ .„ ,
58 27 Jan. 70 1 Civil, Goruckpore. [Physicum of the College Hospitol.
58 27 .Tan. 70 i Professor, Medical College, Calcutta, and ex qfieio Secon^jl
58 27 Jan. 70; Superintendent of Vaccination, Daijeellng Circle.
58 27 Jan. 70 29 Native Infimtry. . i \i\iMi^
58 27 Jan. 70 19 Native In&ntry. zed by Vj UUV IC
58 23 July 70I Principal of the Lahore Medical School. ^
8 23 July 70 18 Native Infiintry.
:r- ;j54
Bengal Medical Beparhnent.
SusGioirs Major.
Hatchell, Charles
Whiahaw, John Charles
I):. I'ubeck.FrederickWilliamAlex.
White. John Berry
ll!mi>?, Worseley Poulett, UD. ...
Allen, William Edward
.M;iutcll, Riners, J£5
lU'i-ley, Edwin Clomeut
S h ' 1 .i)iird, Thomas Williams
Ellis. John, MB
Seloua, Edric
Custello, Charles Peter
Durant, James John
O.levaine, Ferdinand
Gr.int, George, MB
Chesnaye, George Cochet
Duncan, John, MB
Tandy, Edveard Ord
Parsons, Francis
Constant, Frederick George, MD.
Condon, James Hnnt
Hooper, William Roe
Smith, Henry Seymour, MB
Cameron, Charles
Richardson, John, MB
Holmes, Ajrthur Parker, MD
Gray, Robert, AfB
Fleming, Jos. MacNaughtan, 2f2).
Oldham, Charles Frederick
Fitzgerald, Edward Ambrose
Henderson, Greorge, MD
CuUen, Peter, 3fi>
Jameson, George William
Cookson, Henry
Cunningham, Robt. Wiseman,2f D
Moir, William, -If J
Skardon, Thomas Gray
Shaw, John Cardy
Johnston, John Wilson, MD. ..
Cameron, John, iU*!)
Pilclier, Jesse Griggs
Mackertich, Simon, MD
French, John Gay, MD
Lyons, Richard Thomas
McLeod, Kenneth, MD
Cleghom, James, MD
Harvey, Robert, MB
!)? keen, Andrew, JfB
Reid, Robert
Bennett, John, Jf 2)
Gardner, Edward Barton
Kolly, James, MD
Spencer, Lionel Dixon, MD
King, George, ITB
Center, William, 3fB. .
Purves, Henry Black
Thomson, George, MB
Jameson, Robert, MD
Mathew, Robert George
Duncan, William, Jf5
Mo-say, Greorge
R'jss, George Cumberland
Power, Richard
Griffith, Griffith
Cameron, Lewis, MD
Raye, Daniel O'Connell, JfD
Warburton, William Pleace, MB..
Birch, Kdward Alfred
Keegan, Denis Francis, MD
Eades, Lewis Edward
Mackenzie, Stephen Coull, MD. ...
Stewart, William Day
Compign^.HoratioDav. Stcel,itf2).
MuUeu, Thomas Firench, MD
GalRioy, John Burke
McKeuna, Cornelius John ,
Wood, Julius John, MB
Finden, Woodforde ,
Paterson, Andrew McMaster ,
Lethbridge, Alfred Swaine, MD..
Stephen, Arthur, MB
Newman, John Henry, MD
Johnstone, Hugh, MB
SuBOXOirs, rank as lAetUi.^ but after
»ix years' service tkeg rank as Capt*.
Cunningham, David Douglas.lfif.
Whitwell, Henry
Cameron, Archibald, MD
Kvers, Benjamin
Carmichael, Jas. Cha.Gordon , JfD.
Grant, Alexander Gibb, MB
Jackson, Warwick
McLaren, George Gilbert, MB
23 July 58 23 July 70 Civil, Booluudahuhrer.— Offg. Civil, All^ghur.
23 July 58 23 July joCiWl, Lucknow.— Sick Furlough.
23 July 5»
23 July 58
23 July 58
lo Feb. 59
10 Fob. 50
10 Feb. 59
10 Feb. 59
23 July 70 Deolee Irregular Force.
23 July 70 43 Native Infantry.
23 July 70
10 Feb. 71
10 Feb. 71
10 Feb. 71
10 Feb. 71
10 Feb. 59iioFeb. 7
10 Feb. 59
10 Fob. 59
10 Feb. 59
10 Feb. 59
10 Feb. 59
10 Feb. 59
10 Feb. 59
10 Feb. 59
10 Feb. 59
10 Feb. 59
10 Feb. 59
10 Feb. 59
10 Feb. 59
27 July 59
27 July 59
27 July 59
27 July 59
27 July 59
27 July 59
27 July 59
27 July 59
27 July 59
30 Jan. 60
20 Jan. 60
20 Jan. 60
20 Jan. 60
20 Jan. 60
1 Oct. 60
1 Oct. 60
1 Oct. 60
1 Oct. 60
I Oct. 60
1 Oct. 60
X Oct. 60
31 Mar. 65
31 Mar. 65
31 Mar. 65
31 Mar. 65
31 Mar. 65
31 Mar. 65
31 Mar. 65
31 Mar. 65
31 Mar. 65
2 Oct. 65
2 Oct. 65
2 Oct. 65
3 Oct. 65
2 Oct. 6«:
2 Oct. 65
2 Oct. 65
2 Oct. 6s
2 Oct. 65
a Oct. 65
31 Mar. 06
31 Mar. 66
31 Mar. 66
31 Mar. 66
31 Mar. 66
31 Mar. 66
31 Mar. 66
31 Mar. 66
I Oct. 66
I Oct. 66
1 Oct. 66
I Oct. 66
I Oct. 66
I Oct. 66
I Oct. 66
I Oct. 66
30 Sept. 67
30 Sept. 67
30 Sept. 67
30 Sept. 67
10 Feb. 71
10 Feb. 71
10 Feb. 71
10 P'eb. 71
10 Feb. 71
10 Feb. 71
10 Feb. 71
10 Feb. 71
10 Feb. 71
10 Feb. 71
10 Feb. 71
10 Feb. 71
10 Feb. 71
27 July 71
27 July 71
27 July 71
27 July 71
27 July 71
27 July 71
27 July 71
27 July 71
27 July 71
20 Jan. 72
20 Jan. 72
20 Jan. 72
20 Jan. 72
20 Jan. 72
I Oct. 72
Civil, 8hahjehanpore.--Offg. Civil, Moasoorie.
Bhopal Battalion.
9 Bengal Cavalry.
Civil, Rajshahye.
Principal Assistant to the Opium Agent, Behmr.
Civil, Seetapore.
Civil, Bara I3anki.— Offg. Civil, GhazecpoTe.
5 Puniab Cavalry.
Principal Assistant to the Opiano. Agent of Benares.
34 Native Infantry.
Superintendent Central and District Jails, Bareilly.
4 Goorkha Regiment.
1 1 Native Infantry.
8 Bengal Cavalry.
2 Bengal Cavalry.
12 Bengal Cavalry.
Cirii and Jail, Cawnpore.— Sick Furlough.
Civil, Benares.
Civil, Allahabad.— Sick Fnrlough.
CivU and Jail, Bahraich.— Otfg. Civil. Bara Banki.
Superintendent of Vaccination, Allahabad and Benares I>iT.
I Sikh Infkntry.
Civil, Mooltan.
Base Hospital for Natives, Koorom.
I Goorkha Regiment.
Civil, Jounpore.- Officiating Oivii and Jail, ICirsapore.
Civil, Gujranwalla. — Officiating Civil and Jail, Rawiil PiadM.
CMvil and Jail, Nimar District, Khandwa.
Civil, Mnssoorie. — Officiating Civil, Etawah.
5 Bengal Cavalry.
15 Native Infantry.
Civil, Meerut.
Officiating 35 Native Inflantry.
Civil, Mjineusing. — Furlough.
I Oct. 72 1 Officiating 3 Goorkhas.
1 Oct. 72
I Oct. 72
1 Oct. 72
I Oct. 72
1 Oct. 72
31 Mar. 77
31 Mar. 77
31 Mar. 77
31 Mar. 77
31 Mar. 77
31 Mar. 77
31 Mar. 77
31 Mar. 77
31 Mar. 77
2 Oct. 77
Civil, Fyzabad.
Civil, Howrah.
5 Punjab Infantry.
Health Officer for the Port of Calcutta.— Offg. CirO, Patns.
j5 Native Infantry.
Civil, Nynee TaL
Civil, 24-Pergunnahs.
Medical Officer to the Maharajah of Putiala.
Civil, Futtehghur.
Officiating Superintendent General of Vaccination, Po&isb.
Civil, Bijnorc.— Offg., Shal^ehanpore.
1 Punjab Infantry.
Mar war Pohiical Agency.— Ofto. Erini>oora Irreg. Fotcc
Supt. Royal Botanic Garden at Calcutta, and Prof, of Bouaj,
Calcutta Medical College.
3 Oct. 77 Chemical Examiner, Ac, Lahore Medical SchooL— OSc
Curator, Lahore Museum.
2 Oct. 77 Civil, Hooghly.— Sick Furlough.
2 Oct. 771 Punjab Cavalry.
2 Oct. 77 Superintendent of the Central Prison at Fattehghnr.
2 Oct. 77 Civil, Midnapore. — Offg. Civil, Moznffbrpore.
3 Oct. 77 10 Native Iniantry.
2 Oct. 77 Civil, Murree,— Offg. Supt. of Vaccination* Pnxuab.
3 Oct. 77 2 Punjab Cavalry.
2 Oct. 77 1 11 Bengal Cavalry.
31 Mnr. 78! 18 Bengal Cavalry.
31 Mar. 7S. Civil, Backergunge.
31 Mar. 78; iBt Resident Surgeon of the Presidency General Hospital.
31 Mar. 78I Medical Officer to the Rajah of Kapoorthala.
31 Mar. 78 1 Civil, Darjoeliug.
H Mar. 78,2 Ccnti'al India Horse.
31 Mar. 78 17 Native Infantry. _ [School
31 Mar. 78
I Oct. 78
I Oct. 78
I Oct. 7b
I Oct. 73
X Oct. 78
I Oct. 78
I Oct. 78
I Oct, 78
30 Sept.79
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30 Sept.79
30 Sept.79
I Apr. 68
I Apr. 68
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X Apr. 68
Professor, Calcutta Med. School, and 8ui)dt., Campbell Msd.
Civil and Jail, Cuttack.
Erinpoorah In-egular Force.
In medical charge ofUlwar Political Agency .^Ciril. Baal
Offg Civil, Seouee District.
39 Native Infantry.
Superintendent of Vaccination, Raachecs.
2 Goorkhas.
Cabul Field Force.
Inspector General of Jails, Bengal.
Superintendent Central Jail, Lahore.
Mhairwarra Battalion.
Civil, Akyab.— Officiating Oiyil, Ranicoon.
Professor of Physiology, Medical College.
Officiating Residency Surgeon, Nepaul.
Civil, Sultanpore.
Civil and Jail, Wardha.
Garrison Surgeon, Fort William.
16 Native Infantry.
3 Pui\jab Infantry.
Civil aad J«l. Deyfh Boon. u>^.Q^.^^,(t^fo^f^^
Bengal Medical DepaHmenL
SVBOIOVS.
Montcath, Joseph Johnstone, IfD.
Do wti > e, Keuneih Mackenzie, MD.
MacGregor, John
Hutx-iiesou, George, MD
Johnson, Edwnrd Reginald
Ciilihrop, Christopher William
SaiKlers, Richard Careless, 2iJB....
Suu'ltTs, Edwin
Franklin, Benjamin
Klis, Frederick Pooley, 3f^
Wri-ht, Robert Temple, MD
Diivi.s, Georeo M'Bride, MD
CJupta, Kiili Pada, MB
Linton, Henry James
Duke, Olliver Thomas, MB
Nicholson, Francis Cobham, MB.
Liunn, John Sutherland, MB
Hendley, Thomas Holbein
Urc^'^f, William Henry, MB
Seiiman, Albert Baird
Smyth, Frederick Augustus
Ho.y«i. Herbert
Lloyd, John, MD
Courtney, William Michael
Uuttlcdge, Edward Butler
Robinson, Thomas, If £
Mill tin, Daniel Nicholas, MD. ...
sLrnhan, Alexander Bannerman...
ft'ic, William Alexander Crauford
Meadows, Charles John Walford
Keefer, William Napier
Deano, Andrew
Murray, William Flood, MB
Vl*Comioll,Jame8 Fred.Parry,JfJ».
3'Brien, Joseph, MD
VI'DonneU, James O'Malley, MD.
Reid, James, MD.
Mackenzie, Gilbert ^oby, MB ...
SUVOBON.
L'rombie, Alexander, MD. ..
Marphy, WiUiam Reed
rouberi, Oharles Henry, MB
Rasivell, Ebenezer Geer, MB.
Scully, John
Hall, GeofiVey Craythorne ..
lt<jy, Gopaul Chunder, MD..
Reid, Adam Scott, MB
Watson, G^rge, MD
b'asken, Wm. Andw. Dumford, Jf 2>.
fAwrie, Edward, MB
iVilson, Joseph, MD
Vlulvany, Edward
2orab, John Manook, MB.
Dutt, Russick Lall, MD
3aphtary,GirdharlalRatanlal,lfD
hookey, John Thomas Brownrigg
tf'Gregor, Alexander
i^oung, James, MB
Duke, Johhua
liupta, Bankabehari, MB
tf 'Conaghey, John, MD
*iilmer, Edward
A'llliams, Alft^edHenry, MB
tlolmes, Robert Andre wKing,lfZ>.
?'erri«, John Edward Chamook...
tJrereton, Samuel
doriarty, Matthew Denis, MB....
^rice, Gordon, MD
iovill. Edward, MB
)'Brien, Bartholomew, MD
3uudas, George Albert
iill, Henry Walter, MB
ihrned, Zalnoor AUee, MD
iilligan, WiUiam Arthur
IntlithB, William Edwin
Vilkie, David, MB
iaiteraby, William Edward, MB.
Vail, Alfred John, Jfi)
!^ohy, Francis Joseph, MD
f oynan, Wm. Edw. Bonsall, MD.
facdouald, Denis Peter, MD
iaker, Oswald
lallins, Hem'y.lfS
bright, Frederick William. JfB...
Viloocks, Alexander John, MB...
doloney, Timothy,* MD
)eakin, Chas. Washington Shirley
i-Kay. Henry KeUock
(waine, Frederick Robert, MB
/orbett, John Lane, MD
)rowne, Samuel Haalett, MD.
lair, Edward, MB
irmstrong, James
>awaon, Lonia Rioluurd,lCi>. .
ihircore, John Oatchick ......<
I Apr. 68
1 Oct. 68
I Oct. 68
I Oct. 66
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Civil, Cachar, and Officiating 34 Native Infeniry.
Officiating Civil, Bhuugulpore.
Supdt. Central and District Jails, Benares.
Garrison Surgeon, Chunar.
33 Native Infantry.
Officiating la Bengal Cavalry.
Civil, Azfmghur.— Officiating Civil, Bareilly.
2 Sikh Infantry. ^« , . ^. ., .r t_
Superintendent Central Jail, Luoknow.— Omciating CiviJ, Lucknow.
Deputy Asrniy Master, Calcutta Mint.
Officiating 37 Native Infantry.
4 Sikh Infantry.
Superintendent of Vaccination, Metropolitan Circle
24 Native Infantry.
Beloochistan Agency. , „
Surgeon, Presidency Gen. Hospital, and Superintdt., Presidency Jnu.
4 Bengal Cavalry.
Jeyporo Political Agency.
CivU, Doomka.— Officiating Civil Darbtm/ca.
2 Native Infantry.
Lawrence Military Asylum, Sonawnr.
14 Native Infantry.
Civil, Oonao.— Officiating Civil, Kheri.
38 Native Infantry.
Civil, Budaun.
4 Punjab Inftmtry.
30 Native Infantry.
36 Native Infantry.
a I Native Infantry.
Civil, Chumparun.
ao Native Infantry.
Civil, Munipore.— Offioiatinir Civil, Moradabad.
CivU, Pooree.— Officiating Civil, Bardwan.
Professor of Pathology, Medical College, Calcutta, &o.
44 Native Infantry.
Furlough.
Offg. Senior Medical Officer at Port Blair and the Nioobam .
4 Native Infantry.
Civil, Dacca.
25 Native Infiuitiy.
Civil, Bhaugulpore.— Offg. Surg. Pros. Gen.HoBpital.
Civil, Gowhatty.
Medical Officer, Gilgit.
Superintendent Central Jail, Allahabad.
Civil, Beerbhoom.
8 Native Infiantry.
13 Bengal Cavalry.
Civil, Futtehpore.-Officiating, Minpoorie.
Professor of Anatomy and Surgery, Lahore Medical School.
4a Native Infantry.
CivU, Roy BareUly, Onde.
Civil, Balasore.
Civil, Bankoora.
Officiating 3 Native Infantry.
6 Punjab InC&ntry.
4 Punjab Cavalry.
Civil, Umriteur.
3 Punjab Cavalry.
Civil, Pooree.
CivU, Moosuffemagger.— Officiating, Jounpore.
3 Bengal Cavalry.
9 Native Infantry.
Superintendent. Central and Dlatriot Jails, lietrut.
Officiating i Bengal Cavalry.
PoUtioal Agency in Turkish Arabia.
3 Native Infantry.
Civil, Jessore.
Officiating Civil, Monghyr.
Officiating Civil, Baraitch.
Junior Civil Surgeon, Rangoon.
Civil and Jail, Monghyr.— Sick Furlough.
CivU, Maldah.— Officiating CivU, Bonthal Pergnnnahs.
Northern Bengal State RaUway, aaidpore.-~Off]g. Civil, liidnapore.
Officiating ai Native Infantry.
Junior Civil Siirgeon, AUahabad.— Oflb. CivU, Almorah.
Superintendent of the Central JaU at Bhaogolpoxe.— Sick Forleugh.
Residency Surgeon, Nepaul.— Sick Forlooga.
12 Native Infantry.
40 Native Infantry.
17 Bengal Cavalry.
Civil, Theyetmyo, Bormah.
22 Native Infantry.
45 Native Infantry.
Civil, Ghaseepore. — Offg. CivU, Boolnndshnhor.
3 Sikh Infantry.
Officiating Junior Civil Surgeon, Allahabad
3a Native Inikntry.
Civil and Jail, Banchee.
Officiating a9 Native Iniluitry.
CivU, Hoshnngabad District.
Civil, Mirsapore.— Officiating Superintendent of Lucknow Jail. '
Marine Survey Dex>artment.
Sick Furlough. , . ^ , ^. J^
Officiating Civil, JhaneL Digitized by VjUOv ItT
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Suxoiovs.
Yell, Horace Parr
KallerU)n, John Campbell
Wni'den, Charles James Hislop ...
Stoker, Richard Nugent
Bomford, Gerald
Barclay, Arthur, Jf 5
M'Cartie, Charles Joseph, MD ...
Ranking, George BpiersAlex.. MB.
Murray, Robert Davidson, MB....
Coniins, Dennis Wood Deane
O'U.mnor, Patrick Fen^lon
Moran, James, ITD
J?yation, William
Siininoads, William Allaaon
Wjn'burtnii, George Arthur
Mficrae, Roderick
Bnt«, Thomas El wood Lindesay...
Bor.ih, Shibram, MB
Weir, Patrick Alexander, IfB. ...
Freyer, Peter Johnston, MD
H:\iir, Percy de Uaga
LowtJis, John, MB
O'Xeill, John. MD
Tomes, Arthur
Mawson, William Arthur
Pcevor, George Hamilton
Dantrd, Sorabshaw Horm«|ji
Macdonald, Donald John
Hamilton, Henry, MD
Halpin, Nicholas John
Doyle, Bernard
(Jobb, Robert
Stephen'*. Aug. Edward Richard...
Caclifo, William Hotson
.Moorliead, James, MD
BentsoD, Charles Henry
Owen, Charles William
GrifHths, Gilbert Saunders
Grant, Peter Maopherson, MB. ...
Owen, William
Gillies. Walter ..,
Jack, David Morton
Coury, Walter
Kellie, Georfte Jerome
Hancock, John Gatchell ,
Basu, Dharmadas
Mackenzie, Alexander William. ...
Mullane, Jeremiah, IfD
Mullen, Douglag,lfI>
Taaffe, Robert James ^
Bobinson, Ernest Laurie
Kclis, James Alexander, MB ,
Crofts, Aylmer Martin
Crofts, James, MD
Coates, William, MD
Blood, Joseph
Thomson, Samuel John . .
Campbell, Robert Neil
Brander, Edward Salisbuiy, MB.
Chatteijie, Fakir Chnndra
Emerson, George AogoBtua
Mullen, Jarlath Ffirench, MD
Cretin, Bogene, JCB.
Duncan, Andrew, MD
Nicholson, George Frederick, JTD.
Hemsted, Arthur
Cones, George Augustus
Bigger, Samuel FerguBon
Robeitaon, George Soott
Nixon, George Michael
Sweeny, Terence Homphrys
Barry, Daniel Francis, MD
Harris, George Francis Angelo ...
Anderson, John
Bamber, Charles James
O'Dwyer, Malachi
Perry, Frands Frederic
DalseU, Palteney William
Little, Stephen, MD
Gimlette.Gfeo. Hart Desmond.lfZ).
Hunier, Christian Bernard
Goisford, Martin
Murray, Charles Herbert
Smith, Julian Carter Oarington...
Daubeny, C. A
BUCJLXK8.
15 Bengi^ Cavalry.
Civil, Dera lemail RhsB.
31 Mar. 74 . .
31 Mar. 74 With 19 Bengal Cavalry at Gandahar.
31 Mar. 74 Professor of Chemistry and Chemical Examiner, Medical C<dlege.
30 Sept. 74 Garrison Surgeon, Fort Attook.
30 Sept. 74ilu joint medical charge at Simla.
30 Sept. 74 1 Officiating 6 Ben^l Cavalry.
30 Sept. 74 Officiating a Pnx\]ab Cavalry.
31 Mar. 75:6 Bengal Cavalry.
31 Mar. 75 Civil, Chittagong.
31 Mar. 75 Officiating 38 Native InfknUy.
3z Mar. 75 Officiating x Punjab Cavalry.
31 Mar. 75 Officiating 6 Native Inlkntiy<
31 Mar. 75 Meywar Political Agency.
31 Mar. 75 Koornm Field Force.
31 Mar. 75 Officiating Civil, Texpore.
31 Mar. 75 a8 Native Infantij.
31 Mar. 75 Depot Hospital, Nowshera.
31 Mar. 75 Nafa Expedition.
30 Sept. 75 x6 Bengal Cavalrv.
30 Sept. 75 ! Civil. Bareilly.— Officiating Civil, Aaim]
30 Sept. 75 Officuiting 4 Sikh Induitry, and Offldac
30 Sept. 75 Corps of Guides.
30 Sept. 75 1 Officiating Civil and Jail, Shahpore.
31 Mar. 76' Officiating Civil, Marmbhoom.
31 Mar. 76. Officiating 14 Bengal Cavaliy.
31 Mar. 76|In medical charge, Naga Eiqpeditionary Force.
31 Mar. 76. Civil, Tharrawaddy District.
31 Mar. 76|Khyber Field Force.
31 Mar. 76 'Officiating 33 Native Infimtry.
31 Mar. 76 Sick Furlough.
31 Mar. 76 Officiating x Native Infantry.
31 Mar. 76 Officiating Civil, Haeareebagh.
31 Mar. 76 Candahar Field Force.— (Escort daty.)
31 Mar. 76 Officiating Civil, Bijnore.
30 Sept. 76 Officiating Civil, Mymensingh.
30 Sept. 76 Officiating 7 Native Iniantry.
'30 Sept. 76 Head Quarters Stair,CabuL
30 Sept. 76
30 Sept. 76
31 Mar. 77
3 1 Mar. 77
31 Mar. 77
31 Mar. 77
,31 Mar. 77
31 Mar. 77
131 Mar. 77
31 Mar. 77
31 Mar. 77
31 Mar. 77
3x Mar. 77
3x Mar. 77
31 Mar. 77
3x Mar. 77
31 Mar. 77
31 Mar. 77
3x Mar. 77
xOct. 77
X Oct. 77
X Oct. 77
X Oct. 77
I Oct. 77
30 Mar. 78
30 Mar. 78
^o Mar. 78
30 Mar. 78
30 Mar. 78
30 Mar. 78
30 Mar. 78
30 Mar. 78
30 Mar. 7B
30 Sept. 78
30 Sept. 78
30 Sept. 78
30 Sept. 78
30 Sept. 78
30 Sept. 78
3x Mar. 79
3x Mar. 79
3x Mar. 79
3x Mar. 79
3x Mar. 79
3x Mar. 79
31 Mar. 79
3x Msr. 79
3x Oct. 79
Wing, Koorum Divisional, Base Hospital.
X Ceotral India Horse.
Head Quarters Staff, Candahar.
Officiating 5 Bengal Cavalry.
Doaba Outposts.
Win^ 18 Native Infantry.
Officiating 5 Infantry, Hyderabad Contingent.
Officiating 5 Punjab Cavaliy.
Officiating Civil, Furreepore.
Officiating 3 Puiyab Cavalry, and Civil, Edwardesabad.
Native Base Hospital, Quetta.
Meywar Bheel Corps.
Officiating 3 Punjab Infantiy.
Sick Furlough.
Officiating 3 Sikh Infiuitry.
Officiating xo Bengal Cavalry.
Officiating xx Native Infkntry.
zst Division, Cabul Field Force.
Officiating 4 Puxgab Cavalry.
Officiating CivU, Hurdui.
Naga Expedition.
Officiating 4X Native Infantry.
Officiating Civil, Khyouk-hpyoo.
Native Field Hospital, Candahar.
Officiating ^sident Surgeon, Medical College Hospit\l.
Officiating Civil, Jhelum, and Native Depot, Hospital.
Depot of Native Troops at Jhelum.
Sick Furlough.
Officiating 3X Native Infantry.
Officiating 23 Native Infiantry.
xst Division, Cabul Field Force.
Officiating 5 Native Infantry,
xst Division, Cabul Field Force.
'^' :ht Wing x8 Native Influitry.
.dating x6 Native Infkntry.
Coolie Corps, Gondamnok.
Officiating z Punjab In&ntry.
Officiating 39 Native Infant^r.
Officiating a Bengal Cavalry.
British Bormah.
With 37 Native Infimtiy.
Umballa Cirde.
Left Half Batt. zo Native InfSEmtry at Golaghaat
Doing Duty with 9 Native Infbn^ at Meean Keer
Base Hospital for Natives, Peshawnr.
Peshawur.
1 Burgeon T. Moloney served with the 3rd Sikh In&ntty in th« Jow»ki •Jtpodikaon of l*^f9M9l[^*lt Cte9
Bengal Veterinary Department.
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17 July 74
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ABsist. Superintendont Horse Breeding Operations.
Bengal Ecclesiastical Establishment.
The Bight Seoerend Edward Ralph Johnson, DD. Lord Bishop of Calcutta and Metropolitan iu India aad tlie
Island of Ceylon, at Nov. 76.
The Sight Rtwrend Thomas Yalpy French, DD, Bishop of Lahore, 27 Dec. 77.
The VenerabU Joseph Baly, MA. Archdeacon of Calcutta and Commissary.
The Bev. Brook Deedes, MA. Domestic Chaplain to the Lord Bishop, 8 Feb. 77.
Charles Sanderson, Esq., Registrar of the Archdeaconry of Calcutta, and Secretary to the Lord Bishop, 16 April 70.
Sbviob Chaplaivs.
BXMABKS, ftO.
855 Bev. Henry Murray, MA Mecan Meer.
856 Bev. James Kill>ee Stuart, MA. . . ' Kurrachee.
857 Bev. Thomas Moore, BA isick Furlough.
857 Bev. John William Younir. lfwi..!Sick Furlough.
857 B9V. John Richard Baldwin Furlough.
857 Beo. Chas. Jas. Waterhonse.lfii. Delhi.
858 Bev. GeorgeDaveySymonds, BA . ' Furlough.
859 Bev. Henry Fisher Corbyn, lf^.|Abbottabad.
859 Bev. William Spencer, DD iFurlough.
859 £««. W.CrawfordBromehead, JO Furlough.
859 Bev. William David Cowley, DD. 1 Agra.
859 Bev. DavidPavneWilliam8,lf^.l8ubathoo.
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Bev. Wm. Jerome Burdett, BA.
Seo.GeorgeThcodoreDennis, IT^
859 Bev. Edward Jas. Hubbard^lfil
859 Bev, Andrew Horsburgh, MA. .
860 Bev. Peter John Jarbo. MA
860 Bev. Arthur William Irwin, MA.
860 Bev. William Barker Draw- )
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SoD'ftfp. Alezander Robinson, MA.
^6o\Bev. John Alex. Stamper, MA...
Z6iBev. William Ayerst, MA
862! £m. John Hooking, If^
86a Bev. William Charles Bell
S62! JB««. William Ward Nicholls
86a'i2«o. Fred. Walter Robberds,J3^.
865; Bev. Arth. Ootavius Hardy, MA.
Z6s\BeB. Joseph Spear, £^
866|jBep. G. F. Popham Blyth, MA.
8661 iC«». Percy Nicolas. MA
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Scalkote.
Murrco.
Kangra.
Furlough.
Roorkee.
Barrackpore.
Ranikhct.
Kidderpore.
Bankiporo.
1870
1872
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Bet. Baldwin Hammond, Ifli .... IMussoorie.
Bev. Andrew Hooper Btty, MA. Darjeeling,
^ ^. ^. . -r - '»— . Pyaibad.
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Khyber Field Force
Seo.Cbas.Chris. Tho.FagaD.lTul.
Bev. John Fred. Scobell. MA....
._ Bev. David Bayno Morris, Ifif...
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1873I fiep.Edw. Monti fort Beasley,2?wi. 'Muttra.
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1874 ' Bev. Albert William Rebsch, 77.1. { Fercxeporc.
1875 '/t«o. Andrew Nathaniel "Wud- ) nuirshni
I ham Spons 3 **
Chaplain to Forces 1875 Bev. Edmund Jermjm, MA ^Benares.
in Afghanistan. 1876 Bev. Wm. Fred. Arm.«itroug,JB-l. Rawul Pindee.
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Robart8,2fA ^ .Luitack.
Bev. John JefTries Baitlett) St. James's Church,
Futtebghur.
f Allahabad, Civil
C Station, [bore.
Archdeacon of La-
Jullunder.
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Jubbulpore.
CawnpOTo.
Naini Tal
! J876
Bev. "Keury Jas. Matthew, MA.
Bev. Alexander Newton Wilson
JRev. M. B. Mills
Bev. Francis Rodon Michell
Bty.Bev. William Henry Gale,J}^....
867 Bev. Brownlow Thos. Atlay.lf^ .
868 LEw. Frederick Orton, MA 'LucknowCivilLines.
868 jB*». Andrew William Roche) |w„,,^„„k
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867 ' Bev. Walter Harry Tribe, MA. ...\ Lahore.
867' Rev. Bemhard Martin Behr,BA. Dacca.
868 Bev. Baker MorreU, MA 1 Laudour.
868;J2«v. Jas. Williams Adams, ^.i.'On Field Service,
S68 Bev. Joseph Sam. Sandys, MA. Thayctmyo.
868uB«p. Wm. Alexander Duke, B^.' Furlough.
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Bev. Brook Deodes, MA
Bev. Charles Swinnerton
Bev. John HenTy Taylor, BA...
Bev. Clement Glover Moore, J3.4
Bev. Charles Walter Hume,Jf^.
Bev. Henry Coleridge Spring, ~
BA
Bev. Walter Adolphus Hamilton
J?«. T. W. Hunter
Bev. Ferguson John MontO
( gomerj, MA j
i879|£«o. Robert John Langford,lf^.
1879! 22ep. Theophilus J. Rawson, MA
jSjg'.Bev.Ij.F. Phillips
iS8o,Bev. Theophilus Shepherd, BA.\
|ii88o,.gep. Williams Charles Noyes ...I
Calcutta.
( DumesticChapluin
l to the Bishop.
Nowshera.
Port Blair.
Rangoon.
Mooitan.
Chaplain, St. PauVH
Cathedrnl.
Howrah. [Calcutta.
Aotg.Sb. John's Cb.
Ofifg. a: Sealkote.
Kamptee.
Dinagepore.
Allahabad Cantons.
CHURCH OF SCOTLAND.
Sbbiob Chaplaib.
S850 JStv. John Maoalister Thomson,
MA
Geaplaibs.
x^ee.Bev. G. G. GUlan, MA.
AssisTAKT Chaplains.
( Senior Chaplain of 1870 Bev. Geo. Wright Manson, BD. With92Highlander.s.
1879 2Z«p. Alexander Ferrier, MA Feshawur.
I Offg. Senior Chap-
L lain.
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
359 Bengal Staff Corps, — War Services,
^ Sir Arthur Becher served the campaign in Affghanistan in 1839 and was present at the storm an<1 r:i^>-
tare of Ghuznee (Medal). Throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee, Fc p - -
Hhah, and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps, and Breret of Major). Also the Pnt^aub campaign of XS48-49. inclnl z
ihe siege and surrender of Mooltan and battle of GK>ojerat (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Lt.Colonel). Scm
iiH Quarter Master General with Army Head Quarters throughout the siege of Delhi in 1857 (serereiy wounded.
CB., and Medal with Clasp).
^ General A. Tucker served with the 9th Bengal Light Cavalry throughout the campaign of 1843 in Sind, ar:^
waB severely wounded in five places at the battle of Meeanee (Mcaal, CB.^ and Brevet of M^or).
^ General E. Darvall served throughout the Burmese war of 1824-26, and was present at the attack and capiane
of variuos stockades (Medal). Served also tbroufhout the Indian Mutiny campaigns of 1837-59 (Medal).
^ Geucral H. Palmer served against the BheeT tribes in 1897-28. Campaigns during 183S-40 in AfTgh&zu^r^^
and iieI<>ochistan, including the storm and capture of Ghuznee (Medal), and was severely wounded, matchlock •'^bi
throu^b loft thigh, in a skirmish at the entrance to the Bolan Pass on the 90th March 1839. Sntlej cainp»i<Ti !^
184 }-46,commanded the 48th Bengal Native Infkntinrinthe battles of Moodkco and Ferozeshah (horse shot), and f±*
a briifade Major at the action oi Aliwul— woanded (Medal nnd tvo Clasps, and Brevet of Major). Served aa Brur^-r
Mnj'ir 10 Brigadier General Wheeler's Force at the surrender of Kote KjEtngra in 1846, and in the Ponjanb ^mp^ur
r>t' 1S4S-49, including Lhe Btorming of the Dnllali Heights and reduction of three small forts (Medal). Indian mati'.j
campuigu i<i 1857-58, including the action of CUinhui in command of native details f^om mutinied retriments ; c---
itrnji led in the Muchee Bh iwu Fort from the firinj? of the first rebal shot against it to the withtlawal of its garr "-jh,
urn I Served \u the defence of the Lucknow Residency to its relief; commanded a DetachmeDt of all arms »eixt ir-^z.
Liiwnpore against rebels in 185b (Medal with Clasp, and a j'ears service).
' General D. Pott served with the 47th BengalNative Infantry against the insurgents near Cuttack in 1833. Ber. I
throughout the Sutlej campaiy^n of 1845-46 ; commanded the 47th Bengal Native infantry at the battlea ofMov 1 • •
uihI yerozeshah, and was also present at the affair of Buddiwal, action of Aliwalfand battle of Sobraon — Ixorse s" i
(Medal and three Clasps, and Lrovet of Major). Commanded a force of 1,800 men ocaiiist the iniiargents in Vtz^
ill I S54 (received the thanks of the Government of India— Modal). Commanded 47th Bengral Native Infantry in :*.•
Indian mutiny in 1857-58 ayainst the rebels in the Mirzaporc district (Medal) ; embarked in it« eoroxnand in Ju:^-
I'-US on service to China, and served during the campaign of 1858-59 (received the thanks of tho Govemmect c^
111 < I ia— Medal).
* General W. E. Mulcaster served the campaign of 1842 in Affijhanistan imdor General Pollock, wid ^a«
scvLTcly wounded at the forcing of tho Kbybor Pnps (Medal). Served throughout the Sutlej camitoign of 1S45 ^t.
including the battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, and Sobrf^ou (Medal and two Clasps). Punjaub campaign of i£4i-4 >.
including the siege operations before Mooltan, and action of Soorjkhoond (Medal with Clasp).
• General O. Cavenagh served with tho 4th Bon^yal Irregular Cavalry the Gwalior campaign, inclndin? rh*
battle of Maharajporc — left leg carried away by a cannon-shot and charger killed (Bronze Star, and mentioai I m
despatches). Served also in tho Sutlej campaign in 1846, and was severely wounded in tho left arm in the acticn ^
BiKldiwal (Medal, and Brevet of Major).
i^GeneralJ. 8. Baton served the G-valior campaii^n, and was present at the battle of Maharajporo (Br- :r
Star). Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Ferozeshnh and Sobraon (Medal and one Clasj-),^::^
capture of Kota Kangra. Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including tho affair of Ramnuggur, pa-SRaere of the Chtr&l.
and battles of Sadoolapore and Chillianwallah— severely wounded (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major). Scm *
wilU the expedition imder SirCliarles Napier against tho Aifi-eodies in 1850, including tho forcing of the Kobat Pa.»?
near I'eshawur (Medal with Clasp). Also with the Force employed to suppress the Googaira iuBurreetioa in li--.
and commanded the Field Detnchnient sent from Lahore, which was thrice engaged. Has been twenty-sem
tiMit'.s mentioned in despatchoti and ordiis.
" Sir CharlesReid served in Upper Sind under Sir Charles Napier in 1843; and with the Sirmonr Battalion (Goorkl j-
throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the action of Aliwal and battle of Sobraon — brou^jh: :!;
Battalion out of action (horse twice wounded, spociaily mentioned in Sir Walter Gilbert's despatch, Medel .tlI
Clasp). Served in the Burmese war in 1852-51 (Modal with Clasp for Pegu). Commanded the Sirmoor Battai; ::
throiighout the Indian mutiny in 1857 ; opened the corannmication between Meerut and Calcutta, for which L.r
received the thanks of Government; was present at the bMttle of Budleo-ke-Serai and throughout the siect
Delhi, and commanded all the advanced posts on the riglit of tho Delhi Ridge, including Hindoo R.no's hoxis*^ -.If
key of the position) ft-om the 8th June to the 14th September, during which peri'xl twenty-six separate attacks dl^ -^
tlioso positions were repulsed. Commanded aCoIumn on tho 17th Juno for the attack on Kissengunge, commas !' ;
t;>o 4th Column of assault on Delhi on the 14th September — severely woimded (Brevet of Lt^Colonel, CB., .m 1
Medal with Clasp). Served also in the Oude campaign in 1858-59 (Aide de Camp to the Queen and CoJcre:,
tUankcd by Parliament, and on four separato occasions by the Government of India). Is in receipt of the G-; 1
Service and the Wound nensions, and in 1871 was nominated a KCB. for his distinguished military services.
i* General G. P. Whish served tho campaign of 1842 in Afighanistan under General Pollock (Medal). A!? ir
tho Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 as an Assistant Adjutant General, and was present at the battle of Goc rn:
(Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major) .
»♦ Greneral H. F. Dunsford served as a Brigade Major in the Sutlej campaign in 1846, and was present ct tL
battle of Sobraon (Medal, and Brevet of Major). Commanded the Troops of the Rajahs of Puttialla and Jheen i •: .
ing the siege of Delhi in z 857, ana was present at its storm and capture. Commanded the Btixar Colnxcn c; iV
Shahabad Field Force in Oct. and Nov. 1858 ; commanded at the attack of Burahpore on the 14th Oct. 1S5S, dr^\ a c
the rebels in force out of a strongly entrenched position, and routing them with great slaughter; defrtiio^: u::
attack of the rebels at Sikurreea on J 6th October and in other skirmishes leading to the successful attach or. 'l.r
town of Jugdespore on 19th October — severely wotmded (Medal with Clasp, and CB). Commanded the Jynu i
field force in Bxpeditions of 1862-63 against rebel Jynteahsin As^am, including the capture of the stcickA^lt-
Rallcang, Mimsow, Oomkai, Rungbarai, and Surteung (thanked by the Conmmnder in Chief, the Governor Gene- ;
and tho Secretary of State for India). Commanded Columns of the Bhootam field force at the storm arid cm; • '-
of the fort of DaLimkote and stockade of Channoorchie in Dec. 1864 (Medal with Clasp).
** General C. T. Chamberlain served throughout the campaigns in AfTghtuiistan of 1839-42, inclndicjr :!)*
siege and capture of Ghuznee (Medal), and various actions near Candahar (Medal). Punjaub campaign of i^^i-A,.
including the battles of Chillianwallah and Gooierat, pursuit of the Sikh Army and its final surrender as Bac
Pindee, and was wounded in a skirmish with Sikh Cavalry (mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Cla^pj. s-^
Brevet of Major). Served at Mooltan during the mutiny in 1857, disarmed the 62nd and 69th Benf^ N&t- ^
Infantry, was engaged against the Googaira rebels, and was besieged in the Serai of Cheekawutne for four ds. >
(Medal, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, and thanks of Government).
>7 Lieut General B. G. Taylor served the Gwalior campaign and was present at the battle of Punniar on »9th IVc.
1843 (Bronze Star). Sutlej campaign of 1845-46 and severely wounded at the battle of Moodkee (Medal) . l*tii,ar: •
campaign of 1848-49, and present throughout the siege operations before Mooltan. capture of tho town, sarrcndrr ^'
the citadel, and battle of Soroojkhoond (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
" Lieut.General A. Fytche commanded a Detachment of the Arracan B:ittalion employed againfit the TraH^:.?
hill tribe on the Arracan fW)ntier in 1841-42, — t<x)k the Walleng Hill stockade, and reduced the tribe to snbnus»ic-'i.
Served the Ptu^jaub campaign of 1848-49, including the battles of Chillianwallah and Goojorai (severely vroandrL..
and subsequent pursuit of the Sikhs and Afighans (Medal with two Clasps). Raised and commanded an irrefrrr-xr
force with which, in conjunction with a party of seiuneu and marines mider Commander llennie. he deibiard t^!"
Burmese Chiefs Nga-thein and Moung-tha-bou, on the 22nd ond 23rd Jan., and the Burmese Governor of the prv-
vince of Bassein on the 29th Jan. 1853, captunn'.; nme guns and upwards of 3.000 stand of anno (thanked by u.^
Governor Greneral of India in Council). Co-operated with the force under Sir John Cheape during March iS^j
ttirainst the force under Myat-Toon in the vioiniry of I >onahew— wounded (mentioned in despatches. timnke<d br tbc
Government of India, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp tor Pegu). Quelled a rebellion of the Burmese in the B»^-
sein district in Feb. 1854, with a small force of rei.;ular troops and a levy of Burmese, and aflcr throo eu^srenj:^ -•
completely routed the insurgents and captured their leaders (thanked by the Government of India*. Quclk^ a
rebellion of the Karen tribes m the Baasein district with the Basaein Pohce Corps, which he commanded darn:.?
Jan. and Feb. 1857, routing a large body of insurgents under Meng-loung, a pscudo princp of tlm|tra|)eiaQd »*»^'-f
him prisoner (thanked by the Governor General of India in Council). DigTtizecTby^^^jOOg^rC"
Bengal Staff Coiys. — War Services. 360
^* Sir Donald Stewart served af^ainst the hill tribes on the Peshawur frontier m 1854-55 (mentioned in
ilospatches). Commanded the Volunteers serving in *jho AUyphur district in May and June 1857, and all commuui-
ciition with the Upper Provinces having been cut ofl' he volunteered to carry desimtchea from the Government of
tJie North- West Provinces to the Officer commandiiiu^ at Delhi ; on arrival in camp was appointed Deputy Assistant
Adjutant General of the Field Force and served thronprhout the sic^'c of Delhi (mentioned in despatches, and Brevet
of Major) ; afterwards served as Assistant Adjutant Cieneral of the Army at the sie>re and capture of Lucknow, and
thi-oughout the operations in Rohilcnnd (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with two Clasps). Com-
manded the Bengal Brigade with the expedition to Abj'-ssinia in 1867-68 (mentioned in despatches, Medal, and C3.).
^ Sir Henry Norman served as Adjutant of the 31st Bengal Native Infantry throughout the Punjaub cam-
paign of 1848-49 including the pa.ssn;^o of the C'henab. actions at Sadoolapore, UhilUarnvallah, and Goojerat, and
subsequent pursuit of the Sikhs and Atl'^'lians under Sir Walter Gilbei-t (Me«lal with two Clasps). Was Brigade
Major to the Troops engaged in the Kohat Pass in Feb. 1850 under Sir Charles Napier and Sir Colin Campbell ; and,
aa Brigade Major or D. A. Adj. General to the Troops employed, was engaged in various expeditions against the
mountain tribes near Peshawur in 1850-51-53-57,-54 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 31st N.I. during the
Santhal insurrection in 1855-56, and for four months was in command of a separate Detachment (thanked by
the Commander in Chief in India for surprising and capturing an insurgent chief). Was engaged throughout the
operations against the mutineers and rebels in India from the first outbreak in ^[ay 1857 until the termination of tho
war. As Assistant Adjutant General of the Army was present at tho action of Badlee Serai on Sth Jimo 1857 in which
the Adjutant General (Colonel Chester) was killed, ana performed the duties of Adjutant General to the Army in tho
Held fVom that date, with the exception of some portion of the siege of Delhi, until the end of the war. Served
throughout the siege of Delhi from the Sth June to the 20th Sept. 1857; was present with Groathed's Column at
the actions of Bolundshuhur, AUyghur, and Agra ; subsequently in Nov. 1857 in action near Bmitorah in Oude with the
Troops under Brigadier Grant. Present with the Commander in Chief in the akirmisbts prior to and throughout the
operations connected with the relief of Lucknow (horse shot r.t the storming of tho Shah Nujeef ) ; at tho relief of
(-awnpore and subsequent operations from 28th Nov. to 6th Dec. 1857 when tho Gwalior Contingent and other
the affairs of Doundeakeira, Bergudia, Musjidea, and the Itaptee (Medal with three Clasps, CB,, and Brevets of
Major and Lt. Colonel ; was twenty-five times thanked in general orders and despatches for services in the field).
«* Lieut.General W. T. Hughes served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1843-46, including the battles of Moodkcc,
Ferozcshaii, and Sobraon (Modal and two Clasps). Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the reduction of the
Forta of Rnngul Mongul, Kurrurwallah, and Moraree, and storming of tiho Dullah Heights (Medal). Served with
the force under Sir CoUn Campbell on the Peshawur frontier in 1851-52 ; present at the affair on the Heights above
Michnee ; in conunand of a Cavalry Piquet attacked and routed a large party of Momuud marauders (horse received
three sabre wounds). Commanded ist Punjaub Cavaliy against the Othman Khel and other tribes on the Kusufzai
frontier in May and June 1852, including the affairs at Pranghur and Nardund, and action at Pakkot (Medal with
Clasps. Commanded the ist Punjaub Cavaliy throughout the Indian mutiny campaigns of 1857-59 ; nresent at the
di.sanning of the Native Infantry Regis, at Mooltan ; commanded a Detachment of all arms at the reauction of the
town of Belleh (horse received spear, sword, and bullet wotmds) ; served against tho rebels in the Saharunpore,
Mozuffumuggur, and Meerut districts in 1857-58, and at the reoccupation of Hohilcund ; throughout the Oude cam-
r>aign, and present at the reduction of Rampore Russia, actions at Churdah, MugeetiA, and Rankee, and pursuit to
the Raptee; Trans-Gogra campaign, and present at the taking of Nana's guns at Sitka Ghat, and attack on tho
rebels at the Khorialle nver (Medal, Brevets of Major and Lt. Colonel, several times mentioned in despatches, and
chrkuked by the Government).
*» Lieut.General J. L. Vanghan served the Gwalior campaign of 1843-44, and was present at the battle of Maharaj-
pore as Aide de Camp to Major General Littler (Bronze Star). Served in the Crimea with the Turkish Contingent as
Assistant and Deputy Quarter Master General ft'om Oct. 1855 to June 1856 (Turkish Medal, 4th Class of the Medjidie,
nrid Brevet of Major). Commanded a Field Force on the Eusufzaie fron,tier in July and Aug. 1857, and was twice
thanked by Government, particularly for the attacks on the fortified village of Nerinjco on the 2i8t July and 3rd
August. Commanded the 5th Punjaub Infantry in all the operations in Oude subsequent to the capture of Lucknow
iu 1858, including the actions of Baree, Siraree, and Nawabgunge, and passage of the Gumtee at Sultanpore. Com-
manded a Field Force on the frontier of Nepaul from April to Dec. 1859 — twice thanked by Government (Medal, and
Hrevet of Lt.Colonel). Commanded tho 5th Punjaub Infantry during the operations of the Eusufzye Field Force
against the hill tribes from Oct. to Dec. 1863 (C2/., iledal with Clasp). Commanded the 2nd Brigade Hazara
Field Force in 1868, including the expedition against the tribes on the Black Mountain (mentioned in despatches,
Biid thanked by the Government of India, Clasp).
»» Sir Samuel James Browne served throughout tho Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at the
passage of the Chenab, the actions of Ramnuggur, Sadoolapore, Chillianwallah, and Goojerat (Medal with two
Clasps) . In command of the and Put^aub Cavalry and Corps of Guides served on the Derajat and Peshawur
frontier from 1850 to 1869, including operations against Oomurzaie Wuzeerees in 1851-52; the Bozdar Belooch
expedition in March 1857 ; the attacks on Narinjee (Susofzai border) in July and August 1857, and in various
minor skirmishes (Medal with Clasp). Was in command of the 2nd Punjaub Cavalry during the Indian mutiny
campaign of 1858, including the siege and capture of Lucknow ( Brevet of Major), actions of Koorsee, Rooyah,
and Allygunge, and capture of Bareilly. Commanded a Field Force of cavalry and infantry at the action of
Mohnnpore and defeat and dispersion of the rebels. Commanded a Field Force of cavalry and infantry in the
attack and defeat of the enemy in their position at Secrpoorah and capture of their guns and camp — dangerouslv
wounded in two places, first by a severe sword-cut on the loft knee, and afterwards by another sword-cut which
severed the left arm at the shoulder (several times mentioned in des])atches, and thanked by the Commander in
Chief and by Government, Brevet of Lt.Coloncl, Medal with Clasp, CB., and Victoria Cross). In the Afghan war
of 1878-9, he commanded the ist Division P«9hawur Valley Pield Force in the attack and capture of the Fort of Ali
Miifijid, the forcing of the Khyber Pass in Novcnihor 1878, and subsequent operations till the end of the campaign
{K'CJJ. and rtceival the thanks of the Governmf^nt of India and of bnh Houses of I'arliament).
*i Lieut.General Charles Curetonservcd in the Sutlej campaign in 1C45-46, including the battle of Aliwal (Medal and
Gla'p). Served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 as Aidede Camp to Brigadier General Curcton commanding tho
CaVfXlry Division in the action of Rnmntur-rur (^!i;^'htly wounded); also present at the passage of the Chenab,
b-.ittlc of Goojerot. and accompanied Sir W. Oilhorfs Column in pursuit of tho Sikh and Afighan Army, capture
of Attock, and occupation of Peshawur (iledal with Clasp). Kngaijred against the Mountain Tribes, North
Vio-ii Frontier, in 1849, 1852, and 1^60 (Medal with Chu»p). Served in suppression of tho Indian mutiny in 1S57-50,
against the Sealkote mutineers at the action of Trimmoo Ghat, and against the Gogaira rebels in 1857. Commniuled
Careton's Mooltanec Regimeut of Cavalrv nnd had charge of the Intelligt. ice Department throughout the campaigns
in Rohilcund and Oude in 1858-59, including the actions of Bhagwala, Noirina, Bareilly, Shahjehanporo, Buiniie,
Shahabad, Bunkcgaon, Mahodiporc, Ru^soolporo, Mittowlco, and Biswa (eleven times mentioned in despatches,
published in General Orders. Medal, Brevets of Major and Lt.Coloncl, and Cli.).
27 Lieut.General C. A. Barwell Her\'cd in- the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal). Was Officiating Brigade Major
at Lucknow at the time of the outbreak in May 1857 and continued to servo in that capacity throughout the defence
of the Residency until the final »eUef of the garrison in Nov. 1857 ; subsequently served as a Brigade Major in the
field and was present at the battle of Cawnpore ; and as a D. A. Adjutant General at the siege and capture of Luck-
now, attack on Fort Roovah and action of Allygunge, reoccupation of Shahjchanpore, battle of BareUly, and action
on the Sardah— wounded (frequentlv mentioned in despatches, thanked by Government, Brevets of Major and Lt.
l.'olonel, Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service).
^ Lieut.General J. T. Shakespear served in the Sutlej campaign in 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee and
Feroreshah (Medal and Clasp). Served in the Indian mutiny in 1857 (Medal).
>» Tho Honorable Sir Hen^ Ramsay served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal).
*^ Major General F. D. Atkmson served against the hill tribes in Sind, under Sir Charles Napier.
^ Lieut. General R.N. Raikes served the Gwalior campaign, and was present at the battle of Punniar, 39th Deo.
1843 (Bronze Star). Served also in the Burmese war of 1852 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
** Mi^or General O. A. Fisher has received the Medal for the Punjaub Campaign of 1848-49. Oommxmded oatposta
3^1 Bengal Staff Corps, — War Services.
of Micbnce and Shubkndr on the Pefihawur firontier from Feb. 1853 to May 1854, and wa« preaent in the action of
Sbah Moosah Kbeyl (Medal). At the Alnmbagh at the relief of Luck now in Nov. 1857; and attached to the force
under Outram from Nov. 1857 until the taking of Lucknow in March 1858 (Medal with two Clasps).
=»- Major General C. Harris served in Affghanistan during the operations of 1841-42 (Medal).
»« Major General 8. Richards served in the Sutlej campaign of 1 84 5-46, and was present at the battle of Sobraci.
(SlC'Iftl).
J' Major General J, E. Gastrcll eerved against the Jcyporo Insurgents in 1838. Also in the Bundlecxmd can-
paiji^ii of 1842-43. Served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the passage of theChenab and aftairi:
liaimmcrgrur, battles of Chillian wallah and Goojerat, and pursuit of the Sikh Army (Medal with two Clasps). S^rrei
also in the Sonthal campaign of 1855, and commanded one of the columns in the final beating up and subjecticn ..
the tribe.
-♦^ Lieut. General G.Jackson served in Bundlocund in 1S42. Also in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Meda.'
Rr^rvcd iliirincr the operations on the Pe-shawur frontier in 1851-52 under Sir Colin CsmpbelJ, and when in comm-isT .
of ih'j outpost of Mutta repulsed the attack of the combined Momund tribes on the 8th Dec. 1S51 (Medal -with Ciiki}-
W.i;; twice wounded in an attack on a body of mutineers of the 26th Bengal Native Infantry in 1857.
■»•* Lieut. General J. K. Spcnce served in the campaign in Afghanistan in 1839-40 (Medal).
*" Major fTeneml H. Nicoll served during the disturbances in the Saugor and Bundlecund districta in 1643-4 •
Tlie (iwalior campaign of 1843-44, including the battle of Punninr (Bronze Star). The Punjaub campai^ in iU2-«.
(Modal). The Sonthal campaign in 1855-56. Serve<l as Briga<le Major at the battle of Budlce kc Serai on the :-
jun • 1.J-7. storming the heights before Delhi, throughout the siege assault and final capture of the city (Me<iL
with C'.:isp, and Brevet of Major).
♦1 M.ror General A. Turner served during the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal).
*■* V. :• or Gencrnl M. J.Tumbull served with the 7th Bengal Light Cavalry in Sind for two years on the frontier ur d^r
Sir Charles Napier in 1844-45 ; Ji^tl in the Punjaub campaign of 1 848-49 Vith the force under Greueral WheeI«?T. ti<
groiter poriion of the time as Olflciating Quarter Master General to the Force (mentioned in det»patche». Me^ .
■♦•• Lieui.Ganeral B. C. Lawrence served in the Sutlej campaign in 1846, and was present at the battle of Sob:8.T
(Modal), t^ervod in the Indian mutiny campaign as Political Otticcr in charge of the Cashmere Continent uri^
General Wilson in 1857, and was present at the a.s.sault and capture of Delhi, commanding the 4th Column of a*sau.i
on Major lleid being wounded (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, t'i?.. Medal with Clasp).
** Major General E.T. Dalton was engaged in expeditions against the frontier tribes in Assam, in 1839-40 »a'i 41.
Planned and superintended an expedition which surprised and captured the Mishnee Chief who had mupdered itt
French Missionaries Kirk and Bourry on the Thibetan frontier, and received the special thanka of the GoTcrtc-
Goieral. Served in 1858 as Commissioner of Chota Nagpore, with the field force under Major MacDowell agati^
rebuJ!* in Palamow. From May 1858 to Fob. 1859 was employed against the Singhboom Instirgents iMedal).
♦^ t'olonelJ. C. Haughton served throughout the campaigns of 1838-42 in Beloochistan and AfT^hanistan. i^-
cltnling the storming of the Bolan Pass, repulse of a night attack of Mcrab Khan, action of Abee Klhan, throturb' -'
the ^iiego of Cheerekar and commanded the 6th Goorkhas when it was cut to pieces (severely wounded, locking ri|:Li
ban I). Was present with the army at Cabul during the siege and left in hospital, in the enemy's hand» unti^r
G •n:?ral Elphinstone's capitulation, remaining a prisoner till September 1842; alterwards served with. Broadf >< j
SaoMcrR and Miners during the re-occupation of Cabool and march from Affghanistan. Served '«rith the RatrghTEr
Battalion at the defeat of the enemy in seven aflJairs during 1846-47.
*° Colonel H. Hopkinson served as Political Officer against the hill tribes of the Kolvelyne in Dec. 1S47 and Jar.
1848, and was present at the surprise of the Akong Stockade. Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, incladin^ the haul- ►
of Chillianwallah and Goojerat, and pursuit of the Sikh Army and Afighans to Peshawur (Medal with twt) ClaiP^i-
Burme.<^c war in 1852, including the capture of Martaban (Medal with Clasp for Peg^).
*• Colonel J. R. McMullin served the Gwalior campaign, and was present at the battle of Punniar on 29th Dec. lU:
(Bronze Star). Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the action of Soroojhkoond, siege and surrender of Moolti.%
and battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
♦• Colonel T. F. Wilson commanded a detached Company of the 13th Bengal Native Infantry at the cap-
ture of the fort of Chirgong in April 184 1 (mentioned in despatches). Also at the action of Punwarreein Biindleca:<<i
in June 1842. Served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the action of Ramnu^enr. passarr .^
the Chenab. and battle of Goojerat and subsequent pursuit of Uie Sikh Army (Medal with Clasp). Was appomiid
Djputy Assistant Adjutant General to Sir Henry Lawrence on the 2i8t May 1857, and present in the action with \ht
mutineers in the old cantonments of Lucknow on the night of the 30th and morning of the 3zst Hay. also at Utf
battle of Chinhut the 30th June, and was slightly wounded by a piece of the same shell by which Sir Henry Lsm-
rence was mortally wounded (mentioned in despatches). Served as Deputy Assi.stant Adjutant General 10 the olc
Lucknow Garrison throughout the entire defence of the Residency, a period of 145 days (slightly wounded, and wm
prominently mentioned in despatches, and thanked by Government *' for courage, activity, and i«oand Jad^znent 1- *
very high negi-eo "). Served with the force under Colonel the Hon. Percy Herbert in pursuit of Feroze Shah a:id a
rebel force in 1859 (Medal with Clasp, CB., Brevet of Major, a year's extra service, and Aide de Camp to tbeQuc^',-
" Colonel G. C. Hatch served as Deputy Judge Advocate General of the Army unuer Lonl Clyde at ihe reliel u'
Lucknow in 1857 and in the subsequent operations at Cawnpore (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
^^ Colonel A. H. Teman served in Bundlecund in 1842-43, and was several times engaged with the rebels.
Sutlej campaign in 1846, including the action of Aliwal (Medal). Punjaub campaign in 1849 (Medal. mentjuni"c
in despatch). Indian mutiny campaigns of 1857-58, including numerous expeditions against the rebels in li^
Nursingpore, Saugor, and Jubbidpore districts. Commanded a party of the 3rd Irregular Cavalry in an aiutck
on a body of rebels in the Saugor district (horse killed, thanked by the Lt.Govemor of the Central I*rovincr*!
Served with the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose as Deputy Commissioner of Jaloon Qiedal ^njzL
Cla'^p), and present at the forcing of the Muddunpore Pass, action of the Betwah. siege and capture of Jhas5sc,
action of Konch, taking of Knlpee (mentioned in despatch). Served as Aide de Camp to Brigadier MacDoS^ si
the action of Sahao (mentioned in despatches). Mentioned in Grovemor General's minute of and July Z659. Tbs
gracious approbation of Her Majesty conveyed by letter from the Secretary of State for India, dated 4th June iSoi.
** Colonel R. R. Mainwaring served m the Sutlej campaign in 1846 and wa.s present at the battle of Sobrscc
(Medal). Sonthal campaign of 1855. Indian mutiny campaign including several actions with the rebela (MedaW.
»» Colonel A. Macqueen served throughout the operations of the Candahar Force under General Nott in 1S40-42,
including the advance upon Ghuznce and Cabool, and taking of IstaUff (Medal). Throughout the Sutl^ caiDpa),i:a
of 1S45-46, including the battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, and Sobraon— wounded (Medal and two Clasp«^. Ind;aa
mutiny campaigns of 1857-59, including relief of Lucknow, defeat of the GwaUor Contingent at Cawnpcw^, action uf
Kaloc Nuddee, siege and capture of Lucknow, and affairs of Baree and Simree (Medal with two Clasps).
<• Colonel R. N. Tronson served throughout the Pmijaub campaigrn of 1848-49, including the affair ofBamnuz-
gnr, passage of the Chenab, battles of Chillianwallah and Groojerat, and pursuit of the Sikhs and Affcrhaz^
(Medal with two Clasps). Commanded a detachment of troops and Horse and Foot Police during the rebellion of the
Nomad Tribes in the Sutlej in 1857 ; repulsed with slaughter a night attack of 2000 men and destroyed several c4 the
enemy's villages and strongholds. Marched 55 miles, the greater portion through water, in twenty consecutive honrt.
with an active enemy on the flank, to the rescue of the city of Pak Puttun. The rapidity of this movement, in t*e
opinion of the local authorities, insured its success, and was the means of preventing the disafibcted in Bhaawxi-
pore and Sirsa from joining the Googaria insurgents, and of saving the many rich towns and villages on the Suttfv.
and of stopping the progress of the rebellion along its banks. Served against the mutineers at Mooltan in Auf^
and September 1858 (Medal).
•♦ Colonel T. Rattray served the campaign of 1842 in Affghanistan imder (General Pollock, and was seTerc 7
wounded at the forcing of the Khyber Pass (Medal). Served with the force under Sir Chiirles Napier aminst :\<
taiU tribes in Scind in 1844-45. In 1856 raised and disciplined a body of Sikhs (now the 45th Bongal Kativr Is
flintry— Rattray's Sikhs) for service in the Sonthal Pergunnahs ; commanded them throughout the Sepoy mutia: •
1857-58, and present at the actions of Gya, Akherpore, Dhunchooa, Jugdeespore, Nonoodhee, and Knama (Brmri
Major, Medai, and several times thanked by Government).
w Colonel J. M. Oipps served the campaign of 1842 in Affghanistan under Sir George Pollock, ineladimr tbf
foroing of the Khyber Pass and actions of Jugdulluck, Tezeen, and Istaliff (Medal). Also thron^oot the Sctic
ounpaign of 1845-46 incladiAg the battles of Moodkee Ferozeshah, and Sobraon (Medal and two Qaepe).
Bengal Staff Corps. ^^Wa/r Services. 36a
"* Colonel J. B. Deimys served throaghont the operations of the Gandahar Force under General Notfc, inolnding
the various actions leading to the reoccupation of Cabool (Medal). Served during the Sutlej campaign of i845>46.
In 1853 commanded the Kotah contingent and troops sent from Nussorabad in the reduction of the fort of Kurowlee.
Cominanded the Kotah contingent on the outbreak of the mutinies and was employed some weeks against the
rebels in the Agra and Muttra districts ; present at the attack on the fort of Ahwal in Rsjpootana, and accom-
panied field forces flrom Neemuch in civil capacity in pursuit of Feroze Shah and l^antia Topee.
^ Major General C. L. Showers was present at the surrender of Eote Kangra in June 1846. Served in the campaign
in Western Rajpootana in 1847, and commanded in the attack and reduction of the desert stronghold of Garsesur, !«•
ftultiug in the capture of the marauder chief Thakoor Jowahir Sineh. Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and on Lord
Uough's staff at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Central India campaign in 1857-58 includ-
ing the pursuit of the Neemuch mutineers, attack and occupation of Neembahera, Cavalry aSkir before Fort Nee-
much, and action of Purtabghur (Medal with Clasp).
^ Colonel J. A. Wright served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the afflsur of Ramnug-
gur, passive of the Chenab, battles of ChiUianwallah and Goojerat, and pursuit of tiie Siluis and Afl^hans (Medal
with two Clasps).
7^ Colonel J. N. Young served the campaign of 1842 in Affghanistan under General Pollock, including the
forcing of the Khyber and Jugdulluck Passes, actions in the Tezeen Valley and on the Huft Kohtul, and recaptui«
of Cabool (Medal).
^ Colonel G. Holr^d served throughout the operations of the Candahar Force under General Nott in 1838-43
(wounded at Bance Raban 15th Sept. 1842), incluaing the advance upon Ghuznee and Cabool, and taking of Istaliff
( Medal). GwaUor campaign, and present at the battie of Maharajpore (Bronze Star). SuUetj campaign of 1845-46,
including the battie of Sobraon— horse shot (Medal).
** Colonel A. Robinson accompanied the expedition against the rebels in the Cossiah and Jyntea Hills in com-
mand of a Wing of the soth Bengal Native Infantrv. Present at the capture of the stockade at Ooksae. '
*7 Colonel J. Cockbum Hood served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-^0, including the first and second siege
operations before Mooltan, capture of the city, and action of Soroojkhoond (Medal with Clasp). Served also in the
Indian mutiny campaign in 1858 ; commanded a Wing of the ist Punjaub Infantry in operations under Brigadier
(leneral Showers, including the capture of the Fort of Jhujjur, also present in the action of Shumshabad, siege and
capture of Lucknow and storming of the Begum's Palace, and dangerously wounded when commanding 4th Pun-
jaub Infantry in assault on the final position held by the Moulvie (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp, and
Mrevet of Major). Commanded the 4th Punjaub Infkntry at the surprise of Besotce village of Gera a5th Feb. 1869.
H>iH twice received the thanks of the Lt. Governor of the Punjaub for services, and the especial thanks of the
Governor General in Council for services in the field. 17th April 1869.
«^ Colonel P. F. Gardiner served against the rebels North of Juilunder in 1848-49, and was present at the
ator.iiing of the heights of Umb, and occupation of the fort of Oonah (Punjaub Medal).
t<^' Colonel W. D. Morgan served in the Punjaub campaign of 18^^8-4.9, including the action of Ramnuggnr
(Medal). Served also in the Indian mutiny campaigns of 1857-59, as Brigade Major wiUi the Sarun and Gorruckpore
Field Forces, and was present at the actions of Sohunpore, Phoolnore, Betwa, Amorah, Doomoeragunge, Toolsepore,
and Siewa (several times mentioned in despatches, thanked by the Governor General, Medal, and Brevet of M^jor).
>o* Colonel H. R. Drew served throughout the Puz^aub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at the first and
second siege operations before Mooltan (severelv wounded), including the attack on the Dhurmsala and action of
Soroojkhoond, afterwards present at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
us Colonel J. Marquis served in Bundlecund with the 3rd Bengal N.I. during tiie insurrection in 1842-43; and
an Adjutant of the Regiment served with General Wheeler's Column in the Punjaub campaign in 1848-49 including
the assault and capture of the heights of Dulla (Medal). Also with the force against the Hussanzaies in 1852
( VI cdal with Clasp). Served at the siege and storm of Delhi in 1857 ; and at the assault and final capture of the city
iicted as and in Command of the and Punjaub Infantry (Medal with Clasp). Bhootan campaign of 1865 (Clasp).
>*7 Sir C. C. G. Ross served with the Expeditionary Force against the Hill Tribes in the vicinity of Peehawur tn
1851-52, and with that of 1853, and was present at the action of Skakote (Medal with Clasp). Served throughout
the Tn«^^ft" mutiny, present at the defence of Kumahon, commanded the 66th Goorkha Regiment in the action of
Chnrppoorah, and in the subsequent campaign (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal). Commanded
the Ferozepore Regiment throughout the umbeyla campaign ^Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Clasp).
^^ Brigadier General W. Gordon served the Punjaub campaigns of 1848-4^ as Assistant Field Engineer and com,
nuLnded a Company of Pioneers at the siege and capture of Mooltan, including the surrender of the fort of Chineote-
and two Companies of Pioneers at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
i" Colonel G. Lyons-Montgomery served in the Chota Nagpore districts during the mutinies in 1857 ; and
with Jung Bahadoor's force in 1858 ; present at the passage of the Gogra and at the battie of Phoolpore (Medal).
*** Bri^idier General O. E. Rothney served during the Sutiej campaign of 1845-46. Served with Colonel Macke-
non's Force against the Hussanzaies in 1852-53. Commanded the 4th Sikh Infantry in charge of a chain of outposts
i n Tharrawaddv in Pegu in 1854, and was several times engaged against the rebel leader (Joung Gee. Present at Jjoo-
(liana on the 8th June 1857 and held the town and fort in check and protected the cantonment with the main body of
the 4th Sikh Infimtry ; afterwards pursued the mutineers with Major Olpherts' Column. Joined the Delhi Field Force
on 23rd June 1857, and commanded the Ath Sikh Infantry throughout tne siege and assault of Delhi, and several en-
gagements in and near Delhi (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Commanded the 4th
Sikh Infantry with General Chamberlain's Force against the Cabul Khel Wuzeerees in 1859, and was present at the
affair of Maidanee. Commanded the Hazara Goorkha Battalion with the same force against the Mahsoed Wuzeerees
in i860, and was present at the repulse of the night attack on the Camp at Palooseen and at the forcing of the
liurrara Pass (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
»*» Colonel F. Alexander served as Adjutant of the Artillery Division with the expeditionary force under Sir
Charles Napier against the Hill Tribes in Sind in 1845. Served throughout the Pux^'aub campaign of 1848-49, and
wa» present at the xst and and siege operations before Mooltan mduding the aflhir of Dhurmsala, action of
SooTJKhoond, and storming of the suburbs; afterwards present at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
>••« Colonel T. Wright served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, mcluding the actions of Mun-
uTi;rgiir, Sadoolapore, ChilUanwallah, and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served as Assistant Adjutant General
aad chief Staff Ofllcer with the force under Sir Sydney Cotton in the Eusofzie expedition of 1858 (mentioned in
deapatches. Medal with Clasp). Served in the Indian mutiny campaign in command of the and Sikh Cavalxy in
f Central India and defeated a body of the enemy in Bundlecund (mentioned in despatches, Medal) . Served as
Aatftiatant Adjutant General throughout the Umbeyla campaign of 1863 (mentioned tn despatches, Brevet of
Lt. Colonel, and Clasp) ; and in the same capacity with the field force under Mi^jor General Tytler during the
f I pe rations of 1865-66 in Bhootan (Clasp).
<^ Colonel G. B. Mainwaring served the Gwalior campaign, including the battie of Maharajpore (Bronze Star).
Sci'ved alBO throughout the Sutiej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, and Sobraon
( M'^dnl and two Clasps).
1*^ Colonel J. M. Nuttall served during the Sutiej campaign. Present at Allahabad when the late 6th Bengal
N'ative Infantry mutinied, and served in the operations in and about that city during 1857.
(«« Colonel J.Dorau served in the Sutiej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee and Feroseshah
(Modal and one Clasp). Served in the expedition against the Hussanzaies on the Black Mountain in Haaara in
1 853-53 (Medal with Clasp). Also the campaign of 1858-59 in Oude (Medal). Served with the expeditionary force in
China in i860 (Medal).
iM Colonel H.S.Obbard served in Bundlecund in 1842-43. Also in the Punjaub campaign in 1849. Present
At the matiny of the Native Troops at Jullander in June 1857 and accompanied the pursuing Column when the
in ftbtueera passed Loodianah. Assisted in raising the azst Punjaub Infimtry of which he commanded a wing and
A troop of Pathan Cavalry in the Googaria District during the rebellion of the Kurals in October 1857 (Medal).
i** Colonel K. Tyrwhitt served the Gwalior campaign and was present at the battle of Punniar on 29th
Dec. 184^ (Bronze Star). Served also in the Punjaub campaig^n of 1848-49, including the siege of Mooltan (severely
%v'(>itudea) and battie of Soroojkhoond— wounded (Medal with Clasp). Received the thanks of Government for the
c>»ptttre of a rebel in the Hazara Hills in 1853. Again received the thanks of Government for services against the
liuaee Kheyl Tribes while commanding the frontier fort Mackeson in 1855 (Medal with Clasp).
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363 Bengal Staff Carps, — War Services.
i«* Colonel 0. 7« Hicks aerved daring the SnUeg campaiffn. Present with the 6ih Benf(ftlNattTe Ishstrj wha
it mntinled at Allahabad on the 6th June 1857. Gommandea a detachment of Irregnlar Oavaliy daring the open*
tions In the Tiohuty of Allahabad, and afterwards served as a volnnteer in Haveloek's Gayaliy throoghoat tk
operations of that force (Medal).
i«7 Colonel H. C. Anderson served in the Butl^ campaign of 1845-46, indndinor the battle of Feroztthai
(Medal). Served also in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58 (Brevet of Major, and Medal).
**" Colonel J. Reid served in the Pui\iaab campaign of 1848-49 (Medal). Served in the Indian matinT cas
paigns of 1857-58, including the assault and capture of Chandeepore Fort, siege and capture of Lacknow, affurs"
Barree and Simree, action of Nawabgunge, occupation of Fysabad and Sultanpore, and passage of the Goosie.
(several times mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
1^ Colonel J. Emerson served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkst
Ferozeshah, and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps).
17s ColonelJ. I. Murray served in the Puzuaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal). Served throughout the Iivia:
mutiny campaigns of 1857-59; present at the oattle of Shahgunge; Commanded Bajah Gobind Sin^^s Jit Hov
at the battle of Allyghur (mentioned in despatches '* for conspicuous gallantly," wounded, and charger woonifli;
served as a volunteer at we battle of Ana ; employed in Nov. and Deo. 1857 in raising the Jit Horse and in ni$b>
ing order in the Allyghur and Etah districts; commanded at the Cavalry engagements at Kutchia Ghaat ui
defeated with aoo sabres of the JAt Horse 600 Irregular Cavalry mutineers, and held the Rohilcund rebel tmr 3
check till the arrival of Oeneral Penny's Force on the i zth March 1848 ; in April, May, and June with the Jat Ha«
gxuuded successfhlly the Ghauts on the Ganges in the Allyghur and Etah districts against the Rohilcund nbu,
commanded the Eegt. throughout the second Oude campaign and the operations on the Nepaul fh>ntier, inclQdiiu"Ji
action near BootwU, attack on the rebels in the hills, and defeat of the Xusseerabad rebel brigade at Darre&hp'-Tc,
commanded a Column in the final operations on the Nepaul firontier (Medal, Brevet of Major, and repeatedly tbuk».
by the Commander in Chief and the Government) .
iM Colonel G. S. Maobean served with the force against the Boree Affireedees in 1853 (Medal vith C\ir.
Accompanied the advance force from Allahabad in June 1857 and served with Havelock's Force from its fint tftb::
the field in July, and was present at the actions of Futtehpore, Aounff, Pandoo Nuddee, Cawnpore, Oonao, Bw^t
rutgunffe (both actions), Boorbeake-Chowkee, Bithoor, Mungarwar, Alumbau^h, relief of the Garrison of Lnckt*
andderonoe of the Besidency ; subsequent siege and capture of Lucknow, afllEurs of Booyah and AlljgnnKe. P.jL^-
ound campaign, and recapture of Bareilly (mentioned in despatches, thanked by Government, Medal vithiw
Clasps, and Brevet of Mi^or, and a year's service) . « ■
1*7 Colonel J. I. Willes served under Sir (Jharles Napier against the hill tribes in Bind in 1845. Semd fi»
In the Pnnjaub campaign of 1848-^9 (Medal).
^M Colonel G. W. Fraser served in the Sutled campaign of 1845-46 (Medal).
iM Colonel H. M. Boddam served during the Burmese war of 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegn). i>'
agfdnst the insurgent Banthals ft^m July to December 1855.
"* Colonel J. W. F. Bean served throughout the Pnnjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the passage fi'.if
Chenab and battle of (3oojerat (Medal with one Clasp).
*» Colonel A. Pond served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the action of Aliwal (Medal). Sem^
also in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and present at the action near A^;ra with the Neemuchmotkes^
(wounded), and at an engagraient vrith the rebels at the village of Chawhowlee, which was surprised, csptmed, &u
destroyed. Commanded a wing of the 3rd Europeans at the capture and destruction of a village 30 milM frsr
Aera, Present at the battle of Agra. Commanded four companies of Europeans at the taking of Fattehprr
Slkree, as also when the position of Shereghur Ghat was secured, when 1500 rebels were driven through the nrjt>
and across the river^jand held the Ghat in action for five or six hours (Medal).
^'^ Colonel J. B. Thelwall served with the 34th Begt. in the PunJaub campaign of 1848-49, and was pre«st»;
the passage of the CJhenab, and battles of Sadoolapore, Chillianwallah (severely wounded by a grape^otia th«
thigh) , and (Soojerat QCedal with two Clasps) . Served with the expeditionary force under Sir Sydney CottoD os t^
JSuzonale border in 1858 and was present at the afikirs of Chingli and Sittana (Medal with Clasp). Also seiteda
the Oude campaign of 1858-59, including the storm and capture of Bampore Kuasia (mentioned in deipatcltf^
thanked by the Governor General, Medal, and CB.). Served in the Joynteab Hills during the rebellion of iXi-^«>
and present at the storm and capture of stockades at Oomkoi, Oomkrong, Nungbarai, and Surleeing. Qnoffin^
the aist Bengal Native In&ntry in the Abyssinian campaign (mentioned in despatdies. Medal).
** Colonel R. H. Price served in the Pui\jaub campaign of 1848-49, including the battles of Sadoolapore, C&il-
lianwallah, and Qoqjerat, and pursuit of the Sikhs and AfTghans (Medal with two Clasps). Served auo ia di
Sonthal campaign in 1855.
til Colonel T. B. Sibley served at the siege and capture of Delhi in 1857 (mentioned n despatches* thaoked ^
Government, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
*>* Colonel H. K. Bume served with the 3nd Bengal N.I. throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46^ indafei
the battles of Moodkee and Feroseshah, and with the expedition against Kot Kangra (Medal and Clasp). Sem^
during the Bnnnese war of 1853-53 as Military Secretary to General Godwin, Commander of the Foroe.aadm
present at the captures of Prome and Pegu (several times mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp for Pegs, v^
BrevjBt of Mfuor).
*!• Colonel J. T. Norgate served against the rebels in the Googaira district in Oct. and Nov. X857. Wasprtaat
at the mutiny at Mooltan and sent in pursuit of the mutineers with 50 men of the nth Pox^ub intony aad 1
*tTOG^ of the 6th Irregular Cavalry; came up with the mutineers after a forced march of 57 miles and dcttctvi
upwards of 500 of them (received the approbation of the Indian und Pui\jaub Governments, and the thsnkf cf va
ilome Government). Commanded the lath Punjaub InDantry in the operations in Bundlecund in 1850 (KedaU.
117 Colonel C. L. Brown served during the PunJaub campaign or 1848-49, and was present Oiitragboai u^
siege operations before Mooltan, and at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with Clasp) .
s» Colonel H. L. Campbell served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at the fiz^is^
second siege operations before Mooltan, including the repulse of the enemy's night attack on the British CiBpii
Muttee Thol, action of Soroojkhoond, and attack on the suburbs : afterwards present at the bat^e of GwifBti.
(Medal with two Clasps) . Served at the siege of Delhi in 1857 (Medal with Clasp) .
^ Colonel G. R. Roberts served in the SuUeg campaign of 1845-46, including the battle of Sobraon (Medal).
**i Colonel C. 0. Johnson served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battle of Sobraon (Me&>>
Served as D. A.Q.M.General with army Head Quarters at the capture of Lucknow in March 1858 (Medal with Cuf'
Served as Chief of the Quarter Master General's Department with the Hasara field'force under M^ior GeoenJ WLs I
in z868 (mentioned in dei^tches, thanked by Government, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
*** Colonel A. Blderton served throughout the PunJaub camiMugn of 1848-49, including the action of Bamsv!^:
passage of the (^enab, and battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (severely wounded), and pursuit of the &kk 1:^1
Affghans (Medal with two Clasiw). Served throughout the siege of Delhi in numerous engagements, sod «« I
severely wounded at the taking of three guns outside the Cashmere Gate ; and was again severely woaDdedtfv
assault «ad capture of the city. Commanded the and Sikh Irregular Cavalry wiui various cdumos inOt^
and RohiXkund, and at the action of Biswa. Commanded a column in pursuit of the rebel leader Despat (s«»
with Clasp). ^ 1
*M Colonel Forbes served throughout the Sutl^ campaign of 1845-46, including the batUes or ')l»<^
(horse killed), Feroseshah, and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps). Throughout the Pumanb campaign of is*i-*-
Including the passage of the Chenab, and battles of Chillisnwallah and (ioojerat (Medal with two Clasw). &^'
as Adjutant zst Punjaub Cavalry in the forcing of the Kohat Pass by Sir Charles Napier in 1850 (Jfedsl ^^ \
year's service). Commanded the Bhopaul Battalion with the Khyber Column in the Afghan campaign of ilr-
and subseqnentlj commanded the and Infhntry Brigade of the Koorum Field Force untu the end of the canift^
*** Colonel S. Black served in the suppression of the rebellion in the (Soosaira and adioininff disczka is ::?
(Medal). * -^w-— »
M*OoloiieIW.O.R.Kylne served in the Indian mutiny campaign orz857-59, and was preeentat the aolioD of Fi^
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Bengai Staff Corps, — War Services, 364-
oddee and other aflUrs prerioufl to the deftnoe of Cawnpore under General Windham to whom he MBted as Aid*
; Camp on 37th Nov. 1857 (horee killed under him by a cannon-shot), also present at the battie of Cawnpore, taikiiM;
' Etawah and Mynpoorie, operations at Hamgunga. and action of Kunkur (twice mentioned in deapatcJies, Medal)^
**^ Brigadier General H. T. Hacpherson served in the Persian war in 1857 as Adjutant 78th Highlanders, including
16 expedition to Barazoon, the night attack and battle of Kooshab^ and bombardment of Mohumrah (Medal with
lasp). Served in Bengal with Havelock's Column, present in the actions of Onao (wounded) , Buseerutgiinge jfioA
nd second), Boorbeakeohowkeo, and Bithoor, and in the several actions leading to and ending in the relief of the
esidency at Lucknow and subseciuent defence (wounded, Victoria Cross) ; with Outram's Force at Alumba^h, in*
ttding tno repulae of the numerous attacks, and served as a Brigade Major in the operations ending m. the
nal capture of Lucknow— severely wounded (Medal with Clasp, and a year's service. Served in the Hazaxfk cam-
aign on the Black Mountain in 1868 (Medal with Clasp) ; in the Looshai expedition of 1871-73 (Claap) j uod in tha
Dwaki campaign of 1877, being present at the forcing of the Bori Pass Served in the Afgnan war of 1878-79
i command of the ist Brigade ist Division of the Khyber Column.
**^ Colonel J. S. Ogilvie served as Executive Commissariat Officer during the Sonthal cami)aign of 1855.
*** Brigadier General C. J. Godby served in the Sutlej campaign of i845-^6,includingthe afiair ofBuddiwal,action
f Aliwal, surrender of Fort Phillour,and subsequent operations in the JuliunderDoab (Medal). Also throughout Uio
anjaub campaifirn of 1848-49, including the passage of the Chenab, and actions of Ramnuggur, Sadoolaporei and
billianwallaii— <Langerously wounded in a nand-to-hand fight in defence of the Regimental Colours (Medal with
lasp). Was wounded by an ai^sassin in Dec. 1853 when in charge of the Eusoffzie frontier. Has been employed Jo
anting down and engaged with hill robbers on the Peshawur ft^ntier.
**^ Colonel H. F. M. Boisragon served in the Burmese war in 1853-53, and was present atthereUef of the (3ax-
Ron of Pegu, and conmianded a Field Force against the rebel chief Mong Gouneggie (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
erved also in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58 ; commanded a Wing of the Blimiaon Goorkha Battalion a*
le siege storm and capture of Delhi (dangerously wounded) ; commanded a Force in the Baharunpore distriot>
id on the loth Jan. 1858 encountered and beat back across the Ganges at Hurdwar upwards of 1000 of the enemy
ith 4 guns, destroying many of the enemy and capturing armsandmunitionsof war— thanked by GovenuneiU
tfedal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
'** Colonel J. K. Couper served with the expedition under General Wheeler against Kote Kangra in 1846.
-^ Colonel J. Perkins served in the Pur^aub campaign of 1848-49, including the attack on the Heights of Moor*
x)ria (Medal). Served with the Force under Sir Charles Napier that forced the Kohat Pass in Feb. 1850 : and with
at under Sir Colin Campbell in 1851-53 and present at the capture and destruction of Dubb (Medal with Claap),
iTvod also in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857, and was wounded at the action of Timmoor Ohant (mentioned
I despatches. Medal).
*^ Colonel G. A. Williams served with the 4th Sikh Infantry in Burmah m 1852-54 ; was present at the purenit and
^stniction of the enemy's troops imder Motmg Shoey Moung. and commanded at the storming of the entrenched
llage of Yeh (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Commanded t^ee Companies of the 4th Sikh In&ntry at the engager
ont in June 1857 near Loodiana with the Jullundur mutineers, and waa dangerously wounded (thanked byCtovem*
ent, Medal, ana Brevet of Mi^or).
*" Colonel A. K. Comber served in the Pui^aub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal).
*^ Colonel J. Bum served in the Burmese war in 1853-^3, and was present at the storming of the Great Pagoda
Bangoon (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served as Adjutant of his Resiment throughout the Sonthal ounpoigit
1855-56 ; and aa Staff Officer to the Sasseram Field Force in 1858 (Modal).
*'^ Colonel T.F.Forater served aa a volunteer in the Sutlej campaign in 1846, and waa present at the battle of
liwal (Medal).
*^* Colonel F. C. Anderson served with the force under General Wheeler in the Puiyaub campaign of 1848^49
iedal). Also in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58 (Medal).
^> Colonel B.W.Bjall served throughout the Sonthal insurrection in 1855-56. Served aa Adjutant of and Qydera*
Ad Cavalrv with Kamptee Movable Column, present at forcing of Khonie Pass on loth ^an. 1858, at battles ai
hobrie and Bandah (wounded^ horse also wounded), capture of Kirwee, and in all minor eogaigeinenta fought by*
antral India Force under Major (General Whitlock up to June 1858. Commanded 3rd Seikn Jugular Oavaliir
iring the Shahabad campaign under Brigadier Douglas, from August 1858; oonunanded Sputh^ division of
avalry at battle and capture of Jugdispore in Oct. 1858; at battle of Randah, while wounded and charger als»
oanded, rendered essential service, and cut down several of the enemy in hand-to-hand combat OveTeral tjmaM
entioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp for Central India) . Served in the Afghan war of K878-9 in eommaad-af
le 8th Bengal CTavalry.
^ Colonel E. Dandridge served in the Pux^aub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal). Served also in the Indian mntlx^
mpaigns of 1857-59; was Staff Officer to Colonel Sherer at Julpigoree when the Native Cavalxy miithiied i^ thaii
ation, and also during the operations against the Chittagong and Dacca rebels; oonuoanded a mcnratl^le colonAr
Bundlecond and was engased in repeated expeditions against the rebel leaders Dowlet Singh and Bnrgore Singii
)m October iBs9 ^ March x86o (Medal).
*** Colonel I. F. Mac Andrew served in the Indian mutiny campaign as Military Secretaxy and Aide de Ova^ tO>
-.General MaoOregor, the Military O>nmussioner with the Goorkha Force under Jung Bahadore, and wa« pYesent
the capture of Gomckpore, i>assage of the Gogra, siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp)v
^ Colonel B. Barter served as Adjutant 75th Regt. throughout the Indian mutiny campaign of 1^57-58, and waa
enent at the battle of Budlee ke Serai (severely wounded), siege storm and capture of Delhi, inolndlng the six
js' fighting in the streets, where he commanded the remnant of his Regiment for nearly z^ hourB^ all senior %0
to having been killed or disabled. Served with Greathed's Column in pursuit, and present at the action of.Bolnnd-
ur, aflkirs of Allyghnr and Akerabad, and battle of Agra. With Sir Hope Grant's Column at Oanoge, diiringthe
Vance on Cawnpore ; crossed into Oude and present at Maharajgunge, and skirmish near the Alnmbagh. With
e Alombagh Garrison, and at the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde. Present with the force under Sir Jamee 6nt-
m at the Alnmbagh until 14th Feb. 1858, and constantly engaged repelling the enemy's attacks, (^oauna&ded two-
"ssallaha of Irregular Cavalry in the advance into Bohilcond and re-occupation of Bignour (Medal with tv^o Olaspe) .
"^ Colonel A. A. Munro served in the Pumaub campaign of 1848-40 (Medal). Also in the Sonthal campaign of
15-56. Served theXJmbeyla campaign of 1863 with the Eusofsaie Fiola Force under Brigadier Geneml Chamberlain
edal with Clasp).
^ Colonel A. B. Johnson served in the Burmese war in 1853, and was present at the attaok on stockades ob
i X9th March (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served also in the Indian mutiny campaign
revet of Major, and Medal) .
^ ColonelA. A. Bruce served with the force imder General Wheeler in the Punjaub campaign of x848r49 (Medal),
rved also with the force under Colonel Maokeson against the Hussanzios in 1853-53 (Medal with Clasp).
^ Colonel J. W. B. Boisragon served in the Saharuzipore and Mozuffemuggur Distriots during the Indian
itiny in 185T-58. Commanded the troops engaged at Sedhowlie, Nookur, and Gun^r^h, and OQmmanded the
'an^j detachment at the action of Hurdwar (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Appomted by Lord Strathnaim
the (Command of the 30th Bengal Native Infhntry on snd Sept. z866 in consideration of uaeinl and gallant service
the field.
^ Colonel W. H. Hawes served duxiog the Sonthal campaign in 1855. Served also throughout the Indian
itiny campai^Ti^ of 18^7-59 and was present during the siege of Lucknow in 1857 (severely wounded in two places)/
tie of Cawnpore, and action of Ehankor (mentioned in despatches^ Medal with Clasp, and a year's service).
» Colonel M. J. Brander served in the Bonnese war in 1853-53, and waa present at the operations in the
inity and capture of Rangoon (mentioned in despatches. Medal). Served aa Senior Gommisaarlat Officer and
rmoster of the Nepaulese Auxiliary Force under Jung Bahador from Deo. 1857 to June 1858, azid.was present at
recApture of Goruokpore, capture of the Fort of Julapore, siege and capture of Luoksuyw (twice mentioned in
Datcnee, Brevet of Mtijor, Medal with Clasp).
>* Colonel R. Murray served the Pux^aub campaign of x848>49, including the battles of Sadoolapore, CSiilliaD-
llah, and GoQierat (Medal with two Clasps). ^
" Colonel W. B. Gtordon served in the Burmese war in i85»*53 (Medal with Clasp for Pego).
* Colonel A. O. Bunbqjy served in the Satiej campaign of x845'46> including the battle of Fesozeshah, and
render of Kote KangraCkedal). Digitized by. VTjO^L
36s Bengal Staff Corps. — War Services.
*<" Colonel 0. Armstrozig served in the Crimean campaign in 1855 in the Turkish Contingent, sndpeMBt ut
TOlnnteer with the 49th Regt. at the attack of the Redan on the z8th June (Medal with Clasp and Titmih Uedill
Was attached to the and BattsJion Rifle Brigade during the operations at Cawnpore under General WiBdh&x 3
Not. 1857 and was seyerely wounded through ooth legs, the right amputated (Medal). Served ss and in comasad
of the xAth Bengal Native Infantiy during ttie Umbeyla campaign of 1863 (Medal with Clasp).
*^* Colonel J. Macdonald served in the Fux^aub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal).
^* Colonel J. T. Watson was engaged in street fighting at Lucknow previous to the action of Chinhat vte
the Mahomedans rose on the troops at the Dowlutkhanna, and served throutrhont the defence of the Reside&rju
Lucknow in 1857, frequently in command of the Cawnpore Battery, afterwards present at the battle of C^vnp:;?
and defeat of the insurgent Gwalior Contingent (Medal with Clasp, and a year's service).
'^7 Colonel J. W. Orchard served in the Indian mutiny campai^ in 1857-58, including the siege etora u
capture of Delhi (Medal with Clasp) . Served in the Mahsood expedition of i860 and was present at the forcb^ '
the Berara Pass (Medal with Clasp).
SI* Colonel 6. A. Brown served with the expedition on the Busofzie border in April and May 1858, acd r^
present at the destruction of Chingalee and Sittana, and commanded the present ist Bengal Native Infiumrtii^-
attack on Sittana and until the force returned (mentioned in despatch. Medal with Clasp).
*** Colonel G. G. CunliSb served as a volunteer in the Nynee Tal Militia, raised for the pr .tection of that place. ^ 3
3rd June to a6th Dec. 1857, and assisted in the surprise and defeat of a body of rebels bel 'Ufdng to Khan Bah»i r
Khan that had occupied Huldwaree. Commanded a Detachment of the Kemaon Levy at the action of CharpxTili,
and a portion of a Field Force at tiie action of Burpoorah, succeeding to the command of the Force on Cant. S. Br-n
being severely wounded — cheurger disabled by sword cuts (thanked by the Governor General and the Gommsix
in Chief for gallant conduct. Medal).
*** Colonel B. D'Q. C. Bracken served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the first &::
second siege operations before and surrender of Mooltan, and battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). 0 -■
manded a Detachment of the 2nd Sikh Infantry at the repulse of insurgents at Murree in 1857 ; and lerrcd b'lM
operations against Sittana in 1858 (Medal with Clasp).
*■* ColonelO. H. Palliser as Ac^utant Sind Camel Corps was severely wounded in an action with the Shennsiei
on the Denyat Frcmtier on the X4th March 1853 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served thela-l-s
mutiny campaign of 1858-59; accompanied the Advance Colunm under Major Benaud from Allahabad t<'vLni
Cawnpore (wounded, and July 1857), and served with Havelock's Force flrom its first taking the field ; ^:)mQa::i-•
Irregular Cavalry in the actions of Futtehpore ; commanded right troop with Barrow's Volunteer Caralrj -z t^
actions of Mungarwar, Alumbagh, and first relief of Lucknow (wounded, and two horses shot) ; defence of :l<
Reeidency till the second relief by Lord Clyde ; subsequent occupation of the Alumbagh under Oatram fhnuN
vember 1857 to March 1858 including actions of Gahilee, repulse of rebel attack, capture of Lucknow. Served »r^
Hodson's Horse at reoccupation of Fysabad and crossing or the Goomtee at Sultanpore. Commanded ist Re^^^'
Hodson's Horse in the action of Dadoodnore and in repulse and pursuit of rebels at Khandoo Nuddee— dang(^a*lT
wounded (mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps, a year's service, and Brevet of Major), (^mtutii
the loth Benfl^ Cavalry in the Abyssinian expedition (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, and Hedsl
•» Colonel W. T. Fagan served in the Sonthal campaign of 1855-56. Commanded the 7th Bengal Police Bii-
talion in the expedition against hostile tribes on the South-east frontier in January and February 1S61.
*** Ck)lonel B. G. Clark served with the Nepaulese Force in the Indian mutiny campaign firom July 1857 to ir
2858 ; commanded the Left Colunm in the action of Chanda and captured 5 guns, afterwards present in the te-i. :•
of Chanda (second), Umeerpore, and Sultanpore, siege and capture of Lucknow; present as Civil Ofllceratthe.'^c.
of Hussunguiu, capture of Fort Methowlee, and action of Mehundeo (Medal with Clasp) .
*(* Sir Peter Lumsden served with the force employed in various expeditions against the finontier in «
in X853-56; served as D. A. Qr. Master (General ait the action of Punjhao z5th April 1853 ; at Nowadand, Prtofsr.
Iskak6t, and operations in the Ranesa! Valley in May 1853 ; against the Boree Ab«edees in 1853 ; to Shah Moo^e:
X^heyl against the Mohmund Tribe in 1854; expedition against the Meranzaie tribe in April 1855, indiidisj: t:<
oavalry afifUr at Dursummund; against the Bussy Khelut Alum in November 1855 ; in Meransaie and EoonstP^
ditions in November 1856 (received the special thanks of the Local and the Supreme Governments). Served in a Sp^-^
HUltary Mission to Affghanistan in 1857-58, and received the thanks of^the Supreme Government (Medal w^
Olasp). In July 1848 he joined the Gwalior Force under General R. Napier, and was present at Ranode andsa"^
qnent pursuit in Central India (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Accompanied the expedition to China in :»:
and was present at the actions of Sinho and Tangchow, assault and capture of the Taku Forts, and adigi^^
Pekin (mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Mi^or). With Bhootan Field Ftioe .:
x86« (Clasp). ,
»*• Sir Charles H. Brownlow was present with the Army of Reserve during the Punjaub war of 1848-49- «^*
with the 1st Sikh Infantry in the Black Mountain campaign, Hazara, in 1852-5^ ; a^iinst the Momnnd Tnbes ^
AuKTLSt 1854, when he was shot through the lungs ; ana in the Bozdar Expedition of 1857. Commanded ihe ?^^
Pui^aub Inrantry in the operations on the Eusofzai Frontier in 1858 ; throughout the China war of 1660, rniif^
the action of Sinho, taking of the Taku Forts, and occupation of Pekin (Brevet of Major) ; the Umbels ca:^
paign of 1863 (Brevet of Lt.Colonel and CB.); and the Hazara Expedition of 1868. Commanded an Expediuuuc
Column into the Looshai Country in 1871-72 (thanked by the Government of India, KCB). Is an Aide de Cis;
the Queen. Has received the Punjaub Medal, the China Medal with Clasps for the Taku Forts and Ftt:^^'-
the Indian Medal with Clasps for North-West Frontier, Umbeyla, and Looshai. ^
*** Colonel J. G. S. Matheson served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 18^8-49, inclndinar the action 0. sc
nuggur, passage of the Chenab, and battles of ChUlian wallah and Goojerat (wounded), and porsnit of the :^^u
and Affgnans (Medal with two Clasps). Served with a field force in Tharawaddie, Burmah, in i85r-54«
»**t Colonel J. Reay served during tne Sonthal campaign of 1855. .
M< Colonel R. S.Moseley served m China and was present in the engagement of the 8th Jan. 1859*^^
battery and village of Shek-tsing were captured. ^
w Colonel A. W. Montagu served in the Burmese war in 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp forPegn). Seirw*^
the TranB-(3ogTa Force on the Nepaul frontier in 1858-59, and was present at the action of Toolsepore (Meda.;^ ^
*" Colonel A. H. Bamfield served in the Pumaub campaign of 1848-49, including the battles of Chilla^«-^
and Goojerat, and pursuit of the Sikhs and Affghans (Medal with two Clasps). Accompanied the expedr^''-^-
force affainst the Boree Aflreedees in the Kohat Hills in 1853 (Medal with Clasp).
*si Colonel N. Barton served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal). ^^
*** (Colonel B. Walton served with the 53rd Regt. m the Pumaub campaign in 1849 and was pre^nt a: *>.•
battle of Goojerat (Medal with Clasp). Witdi the expedition against the hiU tribes on the Peebairar tnv^ -
1851-52 (Medal with Clasp). Campaign in India in 1857, including relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, and jeve.^.
wounded at the storming of the Secunderbagh (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Mv '
*M Colonel H. H. Lyster served on the Staff of Sir Hufh Rose as Interpreter and Aide deCamp throoglh.::^
CentnU India campaign Trora. Dec. 1857 to July 1858, including the siege and capture of the town snd fort i^S*^j
ghur and repulse of the rebels in an attack on the camp during the siege, action of Baroda f sabre wound and cfca-v.
also wounded), taking of Baroda, forcing the Muddinpore Pass, siege and storm of the town and captare c< --
fort of Jhansi, battle of the Betwa, action of Koonch and capture of the town (charger received one WJ^^^-
two sabre wounds), attack on the camp of the 2nd Brigade at Muttra, attack on the camp of the ist Br^ -^
Ooolowlee, taking of the town and fort of Calpee, action at and capture of Morar cantonments, 8tormi^<^ "
Lushker and fort of Gwalior (three times mentioned in despatches, twice for gallant conduct in the field. Brer.. ^
Migor, Medal with Clasp, and awarded the Victoria Cross " for gallantly charging and breaking, ainglj. • ^
mishing square of the retreating rebel army from Calpee and kimnff two or three sepoys in the conflict "). .^
»»* Colonel F. B. Norman served In the Fuz^aub throughout the Indian mutinies of 1857-58588 A«si<t.yj^
Master General with Eusofzai Field Force at Umbeyla in 1863 ; present with 2nd Brigade under Culos^^"
Turner at stormine of ConidQ Hill and destruction of Lalloo on 15th December and action in Cbnmra vajf;
following day, and with 2nd Brigade tmder Colonel A. Wilde in subsequent operations; served as i^^"^
QuarterlCasterGeneral throughout the campaigns in Bhootan in 1864-65 and 1865-^; on 14th March iS^s'''
reconnoitring in Gooroo ffaon Pass with a Company of Khelat-1-Qhilsie Regiment and a Companj of *9*^ v .
NaUve InfonUy oaptum four Btockades« inflictizig severo low on the enemy ; received by tetograph thanb • -
Bengal Staff Corps, — War Services. 366
Excellency Sir Hufrh Rose and was afterwards thanked by Government of India ; present at recaptnre of Dewan-
in hy the force under Brigadier General Tombs on 2nd April 1865 ; accompanied the force under Colonel W.
lichardson on its advance towards Tongsoo in Febroary 1866 resolting in capture of Snleeka, occupation of the
ron Suspension Bridge over Monass and restoration by Booteahs of the guns they had captured at Dewangiri in
^ebmary 1865 ; served as and in Command 24th Punjaub Native Infanti^ throughout the Black Mountain expe-
iition under Major General A. Wilde in 1868 ; has been favourably mentioned in despatches of six Officers com-
oanding field forces or brigades; has received thanks of two Commanders in Chief; commendation of
Government of India for capture of stockades in Gooroogaon Pass in March 1865 ; a Brevet M^ority for services
n Bbootan in 1864-65 ; Indian Mutiny Medal, and India Medal with Clasps for Umbeyla, Bhootan, and North-
Vest Frontier.
'" Colonel C. S. Lane served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, including the siege and capture of
)e1hi, sctions of Bolundshur, Allyghur, and Agra, rebef of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, and battle of Cawnpore on 6th
)ec. 1857 (Medal with two Clasps).
^^ Colonel H. M. Wemyss served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857, including the battle of 3ud]ee*ke-Serai
nd Najjofghur, several engagements before Delhi, siege and capture of the city— wounded (Medal with Clasp).
-^' Colonel B. T. StaflTord served as 2nd in command of the 22nd Bengal Native Infantry in China, including the
)llowing operations against the Taeping rebels in the vicinity of Shan^haie in 1862, capture of stockades on the
th April, capture of Uie stockaded village of Tserpoo on the 17th Apnl and of stockades near Nanhsiang on the
>th April, capture by escalade of the walled towns of Kading, Tsinpoo, Nigow, and Cholin, and repulse of a very
uporior force of the rebels on the 25th May.
^*" Colonel D. S. Buist served with the Sylhet Light In&ntry in pursuit of the three Companies 34U1 Bengal
Jaiive Infantry who mutinied at Chittagong on the 18th Nov. 1857. Commanded a Detachment at the action of Binna
•audyinthe Cachar district on z2th Jan. 1858 (mentioned in despatches, thanked by Government, and Medal).
Jommanded Six Companios of the Sylhet Light Infantry employed in the Jynteah HiTis in suppressing the GossiaA
Qsurrection in i860, including skirmishes on the 26th and 28th March, and capture of the stockaded village of Moong
rougie. Again served in the Cossiah and Jynteah Hills during the rebellion of 1862-63, including the capture ox
he stockades of Moonson, Ooksaie, Nunghai, Balleang, and fourth capture of Moonseri. Served in the Bhootan
xpedition in 1865 (Medal with Clasp).
5" Colonel H. C. Smith served in the actions against the hill tribes on the Peshawur ftontier in 1854-55, in-
liulingthe caoture and destruction of Dhub and Sardine in August 1854 ; expedition against the Busee KheilAfiree-
lees in Dec. 1854 and March 1855 (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp). Serv^ as Interpreter to the 19th
'*LK>t with the force under Brigadier Kelly on the Nepaul ftxtntier in 1859.
*** Colonel A. A. Currie served as 2nd in command of the 23rd Bengal Native Infkntry in the Abyssinian cam-
>aipm in 1868, and was present at the action of Arogoe and capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, Brevet
>f Major, and Medal).
>^ Lt.Colonel H. E. Whish served as a volunteer at the siege of Mooltan (Medal with Clasp).
*** Lt.Colonel J. W. Hog^n served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and was present at the actioni of
Bhagonala, Nugeena, Bareilly, and Mohunpore— severely wounded (Medal).
*» Lt.Colonel J. T. Harris served in the 2nd European Bengal Fusiliers with the force before Delhi in 1857, was
)resent at the battle of Budleekeserai and subsequent operations before Delhi, and severely wounded throughout
iiif^h in the Subzee Mundee on the 27th June ; served subsequently in Oude in 1858-59 (MedsJ with Clasp). Served
rith the 15th Punjaub Infantry in the campaign of i860 in Cnina, including the action of Sinho, taking of Tangku,
ind actions of Chankiawhan and PiUiachow, and advance on Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
'^ Colonel R. G. Rogers served throughout the Umbeyla campaign of 1863 (mentioned in despatches. Medal
^ith Clasp). Also throughout the Hazara campaign of 1868, including the expedition against the tribes on the
iJlack Mountain (Clasp).
'^^ Lt.Colonel G. C. Rowcr3ft served with the force against the Hussunzaies on the Hazara fh>ntier in 1853. Com-
cmnded the Khelat-i-Ghilzie Regiment with the force on the Eusufzaie ftrontier and against the ftmatics of Sittana
n April and May 1858 (Medal with Clasp).
^* Colonel J. J. H. Gordon served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58 with the Jounpore Field Force attached to
he 97Lh Regt. ; at the actions of Nusrutpore, Chanda, Umeeri>ore, and Sultanpore, at the siege and capture of
^ucknow and storming the Kaiser Bagh (Medal with Clasp) ^, and from Sept. 1858 to April 1859 as Field Adjutant to
Colonel Turner commanding the Trooos on the Grand Trunk road, and Field Force during the operations in Shahabad,
Lnnl attack on Jugdespore, action of Noandee, and subsequent pursuit (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Mi^jor).
^^ Colonel T. E. Gordon served as second in command of the 7th Puiuaub Infifintry during the Indian campaign^
•f 1858-59, commanded the Regt. at the attack and capture of the Oude Forts Dehayn and Turowl on 14th ana 17th
uly 1858 ; engaged in operations in the Futtchghur, Azlmghur, and Gorrickpore districts in 1858, and in the Terai,
Nepaul, in 1859 (five times mentioned in despatches, Medal).
'^^ Lt.Colonel T. N. Baker served during the Sonthal campaign of 1855.
^ Lt Colonel H. T. Oldfield served in 1854-55 against HillTribes on the Peshawur Frontier (mentioned in despatch).
^Iso with the force under Colonel Craigie in the operations against the Busoe Kheyl Tribes in March 1855 (Medal
ivith Clasp). Served in May and June 1857 ^Q the Indian mutiny against insurgents. Present at the action of the
5th July 1857 at Agra— charger wounded. Served in command of a Squadron of Sikh Horse with the (Tolumn
ladcr Brigadier Showers in the pursuit of Tantia Topee from December 1858 to May 1859. Present at the action
>f Dewsah i8th January 1859— (mentioned for " gallant conduct," and received the thanks of the Government of
;he North -West Provinces, Medal).
^'^ L'. Colonel W. Gordon served in Burmah against the rebel Mong Gong Gee in 1854. Had charge of the entrench-
ntnt^ at Allahabad, and command of outposts during the mutinies in 1857 (Medal). Accompanied Uie Expeditionary
furcu to China, and was present at the capture of Pekin (Medal with Clasp).
^' Li.Coionel H. V. Mathias served throughout the Sonthal campaign of 1855-56. Was and in Command of the
?u\\ix>\ and Nagode Rajah's Troops at the opening of the Deccan road in 1857-58, during which operations the
•)rt8 ofKuuchunporeJoorah, Myhere city and fort, Jokyo, Kunnwarrah, Bojoeragooghur, and 42 pieces of ordnance
vf re taken {slightly wounded). Was and in Command of the Rewah Contingent at the stormmg of the enemy's
HJ^ltion on the Punwarrah Heights, takingall the enemy's guns, killing their leaders, and entirely dispersing their
orce (Medal).
'^^ Lt.Colonel W. Playfair served with the ist Sind Horse, with the 2nd Division of the Persian Expeditionary
i'oTcc in 1857, and was present at the bombardment and capture of Mohumra (Medal with Clasp).
*" Lt.Colonel Melmoth A. Douglas Orchfird served during the Indian mutiny of 1857-58, and was present in the
iction.s of the 5th July and loth October 1857 ^t Agra (Medal).
**♦ Lt.Colonel C. W. Fletcher served throughout the defence of the Residency of Lucknow from the 30th June until
i» final relief by Lord Clyde on tbo 17th Nov. 1857, and was severely wounded— shot through the left arm, resulting
n the loss of the use of the left hand— whilst on duty as Look-out Officer on the top of the Residency on the z8th
UtruHt (Modal with Clasp, wound pension for life, and a year's service).
*^*tColonel D. Macintyre served with the 66th Goorkhas with both expeditions of 1852, under Sir Colin Campbell,
i^'aiuiit the Hill Tribes on the Peshawur fh>ntier, including the destruction of the fortified village of Pranghur and
ution at Ishkakot. Served also with the Expeditionary Force against the Boree Afreedees m November 1853.
A.IHO served with the 66th Goorkhas in the expedition under Sir Nevill Chamberlain to Koorum Valley, Afghanistaji,
in 1856, and with the Doaba Field Force, Peshawur Valley, in 1864 (Medal with Clasp). Employed on several
occasions in 1857-58, when commanding an extra Goorkha Regiment, in protecting the. hill passes on the Kalee
Kiimaon frontier from the Rohilcund rebels, and in keeping the district in order (Medal). Served with the Looshai
expedition in 1871-72 (several times mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lieutenant Colonel, Victoria Cross, and
L'lasp to Frontier Medal). Commanded the 2nd Goorkhas with the Khyber Column in the Alighan war of 1878-79,
ftnd was in both expeditions to the Bazaar Valley.
^^ Lt.Colonel R. D. Campbell served throughout the Sonthal campaign of 1855-56. Served throughout the Indian
niitiny campaign, against the mutineers near Benares on the 6th July 1857 (charger severely wounded),
ilso at, Azlmghur, and with the Nepaulese Contingent in the Goruckpore district (Medal). Served also throughout
ho Bhootan campaign of 1864-65, and was present at the storming and capture of Dalimkote, and of Bala^and
Sagoh stockades (Medal with CUwp). Digitized by^ ^-^^"^ott
;'tL566§'ft:'
'367 Bengal staff Corps. — IVar Serviees,
*** Colonel G. Nedham senred in the xoth Kegt. the Ponjaab campaign of 1848-49, inchiding the wholeof the r.".:*
S)eration8 before Mooltan, affair of 9th Sept., stormine of the enemy's stronglV-entrenehed position, capture cf -rf
owlatGate, action of Soorjkoond, and surrendier of the fortress: afberwafdiB present at the battle of fl • , •
(Medal with Clasp). Served with the 34th Eegt. at the defeat of the rebels near Bookwul on the >fex»anl frot . : :
aSth March 1850 (Medal).
••^ Lt.Oolonel J. Hu'iaon served as Adjntant 64th Begt. throughout th^ Persian eampaSgn of 1856-57, inclu Irr:
storm and capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire night attack and battle of KoojmaJj, and bomburt-: -?•
Vohumrah (Medal with Clasp). Served in Bengal and N.W. Provinces in suppressing the mating- in 1857-?: -
sent with Harelock's Column in the actions of Futtehpore, Aonng, Pandoo Nuddee, Cawnpore, Ootuvj. r;':--^
Gnnge (tirst and second), Boorbeakechowkee, Bithoor, Aiumbagh, and first relief of Lucknow ; present in ul'. •:
sequent operations, including throe sorties, until the second relief of Lucknow (tbankctl by-Ooveriior Gcrr-i
Council) ; served in defence of Cawnpore and defeat of the Qwalior mutineers, and notion of Kalee Nuddee a:; 1 K'
keroulie^ and capture of Bareillj' ; acted as D. A. Adjutant (Jeneral with Sir H. Havelock at Mohttmrah and »t \.:
bagh (Medal with Clasp, and a year's service for Lucknow). Served as and in Command of the 21st Berr-il >'&-
Infantry in the Abyssinian campaign (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
• ^'^ Lt. Colonel G. C. Depree served in Arracan during the Burmese war of 1852-53 -(Medal with Clasp for Ptsrn'
«»i Lt.Colonel G. A. Prendergast commanded a Squadron Mooltanee Cavalrj^ dctnchod from Shabjehanpr,rr:
assistance of the Rajah of Powayne and commanded at Powayne during the attack on that place by the rebel i^
Khan Bahadoor Kfaab and Peroze Shah on the 7th and 8th Oct. 1858. Served as Orderly Officer to Brigadier T"
during the campaign in Oude in 18^8-59, and was present in the actions of Pnsgaon and Russoolpore, asd u^i
and capture of Fort Mittowlie (Medal) .
** Lt.Colonel C. H. S. Scott served with the Tist Light Infantry in the Crimean campaign ftrom 7th Feb iS. i
eluding the siege of Sebastopol, expedition to Kertch, destruction of and affairs at Taman (Medal with CU??. v
Turkish Medal). Served with the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose, and was present at the sc:; -•
Koonch, Muttra, and Deopoora, battle of Golowlee, capture of Calpee, action of Morar, and captare of Owabo: iii.'
tioned in despatches). In Nov. 1858 accompanied a Flying Colunm to hunt up rebels in the Gwalior district »i r.2.
Officer to the CJolumn (Medal with Clasp for Central India) .
*** Lt.Colonel W.H.Mackesy served in the Crimea from i6th Aug.iSss.aud was present at theaie^ and fallofSebi
topol, and assault uf the 8th Sept., and acted as Assistant Engineer to the Highland Brigade (Medal with CU>^ w-
Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian campaign of 1858-59, including the siege and captare of Ijacknow ; hl>: :r.
as Assist. Field Engineer from Nov. 1858, and was engaged with the 4th ('ompany Royal RiigiiieerB in all thear^
and at the taking and destruction of various fortifications from Allahabad to the Nex)au1 countz7 (Medal with C— -*
*•* Lt.Colonel M. M. Prendergast served in the Indian mutinv campaign in tS^j-sS, and was presoit at tti '
cnpation of the Aiumbagh under Outram, siege and capture of Lucknow, and subsequent operations in On'le. t5\
of Bonnee (wounded), and actions of Simree and Nawabgunge (twice mentioned in despatchea. Medal wixitCi^
*» Colonel H. H. Gough served as Adjutant of Hodson's Horse throughout the siege of Delhi (wcand^-:
Commanded a Wing of the Re^riment in the actions of Bolundshur, Allyghur, and Agra, relief of Lncknow bj Lb-
Clyde, battle of Cawnnore, affairs at Seraighat and Khodagunge, siege and capture of Lucknow (sercrelv wo-nci?
and two horses killea), and action of Ranode (mentioned in despatches on several occasiona ror " distiii£TL-i.
brarery** and thanked by the Governor G^eneral of India, Brevet of Major, Victoria Cross, and Medal witi u.-^
Clasps).
"•Lt.Colonel A. Seagrim served with the ist Royals in the Crimea tro'm the aoth August 1855, mcludin^ihssar
and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
••^ Lt.Colonel W. wlnson served with the Eolat-i-Ghilzie Rc^ament on the Peshawur Frontier in 1855-56 aod ihirj.
the mutiny in 1857 (Medal). With the same Regiment in Eusoftaie under Sir Sydney Cotton in Aptrh and K&7 ::
Commanded the i8th Bengal Native Infantry during the operations in Bhootan in 1865, wad was present at ibe ^^
capture of the Bala Pass (Medal with two Clasps).
*• Colonel G. R. Westmacott was present with the 23rd Bengal Native Infantry at Mhow trhen that Rer^^-
mutinied on the ist July 1857. Commanded a detachment of Hyderabad Cavalry, Infantrj', and ArtilleTr in V\-o
in 1857. Served with the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose in 1857-58, alid waa-prei<rJ ••. .
investment of Indore, siege of Ratghur. repulse of the enemy's attack on our Camp, akirmisb of Jhillai ■-
severely wounded by sabre cuts, and personally thanked by Sir Hugh Ros»e), action of Bnrtxlia (Troon!:: 1:
twice mentioned in despatches), relief of Saugor, capture of Gurrakota and pursuit to Behra ; affair of ZaTm- '
battle of Betwa and siege of Jhansi ; affair of Kotra, ist battle of Koonch (horse killed) ; rcar-guari :«^; ^
gadeatDeopora; action of Galowlee, capture of Calpee, action of Billawah (wounded), sffhir of oi.:*.'
near Gwalior, and reoccupation of Gwalior. Commanded a Detachment of ArtUlerj- and 5th Puailicrt on ^^^^
the steamer Burhamputra from Cawnpore to Allahabad, and was engaged at Heerax>ore and Kaleekunkt uu :-■
passage down in July 1858 (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
*** Lt.Colonel J. Sconce served in suppression of the Indian mutiny, including the siege and captare of y^
(mentioned in despatch!, battle of Agra, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, and battle of Cawnpore on fthDeeaii<'
1857 (Medal with two Clasps).
■*^ Lt.Colonel F. P. Luard served throughout the Indian mutiny canij)aign of 1857-59, — with the Knjfortuzi T
Force against the Malwa Insurgents; with the Volunteer Cavalry nt the attack and capiture of NimhLfra. *.-
▼olunteer gunner at the action of Jeerun and defence of Neemnch l-'ort (mentioned in Bombay general crde?' ' •
** gallant conduct ") . Was attached to the i4tb Light Dragoons at the siege and capture of Chandaree and Jhar5a . »r^ ^
as Aide de Camp to Sir Hugh Rose at the battle of Koonch, with capture of the fort and town and porsn^t. f-perat »
before Calpee, action at Muttra, aflftiir of outposts on 20th May 1858, battle of Golowlee, capture of the to^rn ax'i '
©f Calnee and pursuit (mentioned in Governor General's orders for services before Calpee, Medal w.tL Ca-
Servea the campaign of i860 in China with Fane's Horse and commanded a Squadron in the action of Siui^.i. '■*.
the Takn Forts, and actions of the 8th and 2 ist September (acted as Orderly Officer to Brigaiiicr Pattle . aii'- -
render of Pekin (mentioned by Brigadier Tattle as being "several times personally engaged with tte cr:-:
wounded. Medal with two Clasps).
*•* Lt.Colonel F. B. A. Chamier served as Aide de Camp to General Outram with Havelock'a Force, and w»? :-
sent at the actions of Mungarwar and Aiumbagh, relief of Lucknow, and subsequent defence of the Besdsc
until the relief of its Garrison by Lord Clyde ; also present at the final capture of Lucknow (mentioned in daspaut^
Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Major).
**■ Lt.ColODel G. J. Pasley served in the Son thai campaign of 1855.
*■ Lt.Colonel J. V. Hunt served with the force under General Van Courtlandt in 1857-58 and was prcscst i: ►
actions of Odawallah, Khyrekee, and Hissar, storm and capture of the village of Mungalee. Commanded iL* :'
Punjaab Infantry in the action of Namoul (twice mentioned in despatches, thanked by Government, Meda^i
♦1* Lt. Colonel C. F. Sharpe served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858 (Medal). I
*u Lt.Colonel P. H. F. Harris served with the China Expeditionary Force in 1858-59, and was present in t^te V'r:
Cloud Enedition against the Braves in June 1858.
«" Lt.(x>lonel T. B. Vander Gucht served with the force under Sir Sydney Cotton in the Euaofkaie Country ir i "
and May 1858, and was preeent at the attack on the heights of Sittana (Medal with Clasp).
*»» Lt.Colonel B. R. Chambers served the Sonthal campaign of 1855-56. Also throughout the defence of it '
denoy at Lucknow from the 30th June to the 17th Nov. 18^7, and wa.s severely wounded (Medal vritb <:Ia--"
service, and a wound pension). Sci-ved with the Eusofzai Field Forco in ihe Urabc^ la caiapaign. »!«!«- i>
in the action of the 15th and i6th December 1863 (Medal with Clasf)). Also with the HazaraKicId force, .:■
operations on the Black Mountain in 1868 (Clasp).
♦*• Colonel J. P. Sherriff served with the and Punjaub Infantry during the Indian mutisy campaigTi ia • *
and was present at- the siege assault and capture of Delhi mi-ludinur thclwttleof Nnjjuir^Itor. Acrcn- >•
Greathed's Movable Column and present at the battle of Bo >l.m'ld!hnu«r : was demcbrrt with a pkin*?.
Regiment at Allyghur; and subsequently commanded a mixed lo. c- in the Etawah Distnct, where he ti*l -
engagements with the enemy and captured five guns, after .inv.ntr the eneui^* from his iioeution—rece'-'
thanks of the Governor General (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Mji.ior).
*» Lt.Colonel Mallock served in Central India in 1857-58, including the action of Mundefloreaodaiegeof Bsx^
Fort (Modal with C1»p). ^,g.,,^^^ ^^ ^UO^lt:
Bengal Staff Corps, — War Services* 368
^ LtColosel T. Dennehy served in the Sonthal campaign of 185^-56, and commanded a detachment of two
Companies in action with the Insorgents at Ohnndknnara. Served aleo daring the Indian mutiny of 1857-58,
and commanded the Head Quarters of the Allahabad Militaiy Police Battalion at the actions of Haniokpore and
Ga<lharaaron (twice thanked by the Gk)vernor General, Medal) .
*^ Lt Colonel T. J. Watson served in the Indian mutiny campaign, and was present at all the engagements of
Brit^adier Seton's Column between Delhi and Futtehghur. Also present at the siege of Lucknow. Commanded a
Squadron of Hodson's Horse, and present at one engagement (mentioned ia despatches. Medal with Clasp).
*'^ Lc. ColonelE. P. Qurdon servedin the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857; present with the Neemuch Force before
Nimbherae on 33rd September as a volunteer with the Bengal Artillery, with the Neemuch force in the action with
the Mundesore rebels at Jeerun on the 8th October, and witn the Artillery in the Fort of Neemuch during the siege
by the Mundesore rebels in October and Nov. 1857 (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
*^ Li.Colonel A. H. Bramley served as Orderly Officer to Brigadier Polwhele at the action of the 5th July 1857,
with the Neemuch mutineers near Agra ; and was also present at the battle of Agra on the xoth October following
with Che Mhow and Indore Rebels— slightly wounded (Medal).
*^ Lt. Colonel W. Mnsgrave served in the Cape Mounted Rifles and in command of Irregular Troops during the
Kaffir war of 1850-53, and was present at all the engagements of importance during the war and at many of tliem
commanded the Irrwular Troops engaged (Medal). Commanded a Corps of Irregular Horse of 430 men in the
Indian mutiny of 1857-50 (Medal), ^red with the 8xst Regiment in the Busoofide expedition of 1858 In the
North-Weetem Frontier of India (Medal with Clasp) .
^ Lt. Colonel J. T. Bushbv served in the Burmah campaign in 1853 (Medal with Clasp for Pegrn).
^ Lt. Colonel J. J.Boewell joined the 3rd Puzuaub Infkntry when on field service in thelieeransai vttUey in Decem-
ber Z856. In June 1857 proceeded in command of a detachment of the 3rd and 6th Pu^jaub Infimtry to join the
Movable Column under Brigadier General Nicholson at XTmritBur. Accompanied the Column in its forced march of
44 miles to Gurdaspore, and commanded the Native Infantry in the actions with the Sealkote mutineers on the zath
and i6th July 1857 ^ Trimmu Ghat (Medal). Was present with his Recriment with General Cotton's field force ia
Sosofzai in 1858 ; also during the Hazara campaign of 1868 ; and with Colonel Keye*B force against the Bezoties in
Februaiy 18^9 (India Medal with Clasp). Served in command of the and Sikh Infkntry during the oeoux>ation of
Southern Afghanistan in 1878-79.
*** Lt. (Lionel H. l^dall waspresentatthemutiny of the Native Troops at Jullnnder on the 7th of June 1857
and served with the pursuing Colump. Served against the rebels near Googaria and Mooltan in Z857-58 (Medal).
Also served with the Bxpeditionary Force against the Mahsood Wuzeerees in April and May i860, and was present
at the action at the Burrarah Pass (Medal with Clasp).
*^ Major F. D. M. Brown served in suppression of the Indian mutiny, including thebatile of Budleekeserai, all
the engagements under the walls of Delhi, action of Nujjufghur, assault and capture of Delhi, actions of Namoul,
Gnngeree, Puttialee, and l^^poorie storm and capture of liucknow, and subseqiMpit operations in Oude (Medal
with two Clasps, Victoria dross " for great gallantly at Namoul on the i6th Nov. 1857, in having, at the imminent
risk of his own life, rushed to the assistance of a wounded soldier, whom he carried off under a heavy fire firomthe
enemy, whose Cavalry were within forty or fifty yards of him at the time ") . Served in the Indian N.W. Frontier
nrar of x86q, and was present at the attack and capture of the Conical Hill, and Umbeyla (Medal with Clasp).
^7 Lt. Colonel M. M^ Procter served at the siege and assault of Delhi in 1857, and subsequently with the Kumaon
Battalion in the Oude campaign and on the Nepaul frontier (Medal with Clasp).
^ Lt.Colonol F. Allen served throughout the Sonthal campaign of 1855-56. Commanded the z8th Bengal Native
Inrantry in the Bhootan Bxpodition in 1865 (Modal).
**» Lt.Colonel W.H Garton served throughout the Sonthal campnijrn of 1855-56. Served also throughout the mutiny
in 1857-58 (Medal) . Was severely and dangerously wounded and had his horse killed under him in an attack upon
a party of rebels under Sung Ram Sing in the Jaunpore district.
*^ Lt.Colonel J. Roberts served during the Sonthal campaign of 1855.
**^ Lt. Colonel W. G. Waterfleld was atMeerut at the outSreak of the mutiny on the loth May Z857 ; was afterwards
present at the actions of the Hindun (mentioned in despatches), at the battle of Buddleekeserai, and throughout the
idege of Delhi. Served as Political Officer to the force that marched firom Delhi to Jeypore under Major Redmond
ia pursuit of Tantia Topee and other rebels (Medal with Clasp).
♦** Lt,Uolonel H. B. Waller served during the Sonthal campaign of Z855.
**• Lt Colonel S. A. T. Judge served in Burmah in x85a-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Present with the A^
Militia Cavalry at Agra on the 4th July 1857, when the Kotah Contingent mutmied and the guns of the Contingent
jAgra
„ ^.. „ ., Inarent
and all theammanition and luggage were retaken from them ; also present at the action of the following day (Medal).
*^ Lt.Colonel J. W. H. Johnstone served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and was wounded at tne attack
on Thauna Bawun in September 1857 ; present with Seton's Column at the actions of Gnngeree and Patialee, and
reoccnpation of Mynpooree ; also at the capture of the enemy's entrenched position at Bnngaon in April Z858—
wounded (Medal). *
*«7 Lt.Colnnel A. Tulloch served with the Simoor Rifle Regiment before Delhi in Z857 ; was slightiy wounded on the
17th July at Hindoo Rao's house by the bursting of a shell, severely wounded on the Z4th July (M!edal with Clasp).
Served with the China Bxpeditionanr Force in z86o-6i (Medal).
*** Lt.Colonel G. N. Money served m Burmah in 1853-54. Servedthroughout the siege openitionB before Delhi from
the xst July 1857, including the actions of the 9th Z4th and 33rd July, zst and and August, and other minor aflUrs ;
commanded escalading partv at tiie storming of the Cashmere Battery Breach on the 14th Sept. and was present
throughout the assault of the city and the six days' fighting, resulting in its capture on the aoth Sept. Snbse-
quently served as Staff Officer to Colonel Gerrard's Column in the operations against the Joudporeand other rebels,
and horse killed under him at the action of Namoul (mentioned in despatches). Was Ac^utant to his Regiment in
all the operations under Brigadier Seaton, including the actions at Guugeree, Putteealee, and Mynpooree ; also
present at the Alumbagh and Transgogra operations ; at the storm and capture of Lucknow, afikir of Barree, and
subsequent operations in Oude (Medal witn two Clasps). Served as Adjutant and and in Command of the 3rd
Punjaub Infantry throughout the XJmbeyla campaign of 1863 (Medal witk Clasp). Served with the 3rd Sikh In-
fantJ7 in the Jowaki expedition of 1877-8 (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
^^ Lt.Colonel P. C. Rsmd served in the suppression of the Indian mntiny in 1857-58, including the engagement at
Dacca in November Z857 (Medal). Served with the Ensofzie Field Force in 1863, and was present at the ennffc-
ments of the 15th and i6th December (Medal with Clasp). Present at the engagement with the Baxotee Tribe
near Kohat on the North Went Frontier on the nth March x868 (received the thsmks of Government).
*^ LtColonel H. M'D. de Douglas Rcrved during the Indian mutiny in 1857-58, and was present as a Volunteer
with the Artillezy at the action of Shahgunge near Agra on the 5th July, and at the battle of Agra on the loth
October 1857 (Medal).
*^ LtColonelC. A.deKantzow served during the operations against the hill tribes on the Peahawurflrontier in 1855
(Medal with Clasp) . Was present at Mynpooree on, during, and subsequent to the mutiny of the Native Troops at
that station in May 1857, and received the Queen's gracious approbation and the Governor General's thanks for
'* admirable services" rendered at the imminent peril of his life. Was present with 39th Sowars in action at Bhow-
fonf? on 6th June 1857, against the mutineers or the 7th Light Cavalry, Z3th 48th and 7YSt Native Infkntiyfrom
iicknow, and killed the robel loader in hiind-to-haYid contiict, himself receiving a sabre wound on the forehead.
Served nt Mynpooree in comniaiul of an Irre^'ular Force up to the almndonment of the Station, and subsequently
as a volunteer m the action of 5th July near Agra (horse killed), and in all minor operations up to 19th Aug. Z857.
Commanded a Detachment of Agra Militia Cavalry in action near AUyghur on 24th August (mentioned in despatches) ,
and during subsequent operations of Colonel Montgomerio's Column. Present as a volunteer in the battle of the
10th Oct. 1857 a* Agra. Served with Sir Hope Grant's Column up to the reoccnpation of l^pooree, and as Com-
mandant of the Muttra Horse in Colonel Cotton's Movable Force during the operations at Futtehpore-Sikree, and
elsewhere. Raised the Futtehghur Organized Police Battalion, and served as its Commandant in action at Bnngaon
(one charger and one troop-horse wounded under him ; mentioned in despatches) . Commanded the Cavalry in the ac-
tion of 3rd May T858 at Shanjehanpore (mentioned in despatches, charger wounded) , the defence of the Jail, and aflkirs
subsequent to the relief of the Garrison, including the action of the 15th May (very dangerously wounded by sabre
cuts on face and nght arm in hand-to-hand encounter). Present as Commandant of the Rohilcund Anxiliaiy Levy,
which he had raised and organixed, in defence of entrenchments and town of Porvaine firom June toJI|9^^^, and
^0^
General List of Officers of Bengal Cavalry.
Under the New Condiiion of Appointment,
MAJ0B8.
Roberts, Arthur WUliam, Bi,
Mt^for, a8 March 77
— , 1-
20 Feb. 59 12 July 59
Hastings, Edward Geo. Qodol-
phin, 3t.M(y'or, i Oct. 77
Jennini^, Robert Melvill, Bi.
Major, I Oct. 77
Higgmson^Chas. Theoph. Metcalfe
Cowper, Herbert Henry Paterson.
Oautley, Christopher George
Lang, Rich. Tiokell Montgomery. .
Campbell. Charles Walter ....
WiUock, George Woodward .
Moore, Martin James
Jackson, George D'Aguilar .
Craigie, William Bomct ,
Hay, Edward
Becher, Arthur William Reddle ..
Court, Major Henry
Blscoe, William Walters
Macmullen, Frederic Wood ,
Ca.pta.ins.
Fletcher, Henry Arthur
Bartholomew, Robert .
». I.
20 Feb. 59
30 May 59
16 June 59
4 Sept. 59
4 Sept. 59
26 Aug. 59
20 May 60'
16 June 60
4 Sept. 60
4 Bept.6o
i2 0ct. 59| 9 Dec. 60
12 Oct. 59' 4 Jan. 161' 12 Oct. 71
20 Oct. 59; 21 Feb. 61 20 Oct. 71
20 Oct. 59
20 Nov. 59
4 Dec. 59
4 Doc. 59
20 Dec. 59
20 Jan. 60
4 Feb. 60
20 Mar. 60
4 Sept.6o
ao Feb. 62
9 Apr. 61 20 Oct. 71
I Jan. 62' 20 Nov. 71
z Jan. 62 4 Dec. 71
z Jan. 62 > 4 Dec. 71
1 Jan. 62 20 Dec. 71
I Jan. 62 20 Jan. 72
I Jan. 62 1 4 Feb. 72
25 Oct. 66
7 Dec. 67
15 Jan. 68
12 Dec. 68
3 Oct. 70
25 Jan. 71
6 Apr. 71
7 Jan. 72
14 Feb. 72
24 Feb. 72
8 Nov. 72
13 Nov. 7a
23 Nov. 72
12 Dec. 72
37 Deo. 72
31 Dec. 72
I Jan. 62 20 Mar. 72 12 Feb. 73
30 July 62 4 Sept. 72117 Feb. 73
3 July 64 3o Feb. 74,2a Jan. 74
I f FoUt. Ageney, 3rd C:^
30 Feb. 79 i Centxal India Ar^ir
, i — SickFurioH^.
( Bep. Commr. snd i .'•*
30 Feb. 79 ' rui\iab.— Spemi ..
\ among Ehybert^v
^ _ (2ndin0am.aiidS.,i'.^*^
30 May 79 -^ comdr. 6 Bcngu. > .
6 June 79 Squadron Officer 2 L ^.-i
Cavaliy.
4 Sept. 79 Mil. Accoontant, slACx-^
I i8t Grade. Bombaj
4 Sept. 70 Mil. Accountant, anu ' '»%
> xst Grade. Hawnl Pi::.
13 Oct, 79 Dep. Comr. 2nd L>.,
I Mooltan District, PcA.
12 Oct 79
20 Oct. 79 Squadron Comdr. 3 Se-
gal Cavalrj-. [Canr
20 Oct. 79 Squadron Officer 12 5-i.**
20 Nov. 70 Exec. Engineer, 4U l-r*^
D.P.W.— flick iiirUic 1
4 Dec. 79 Squadron Officer 3 Br.,-)i \
! Cavalr>\
4 Dec. 79 Squadron Officer 7 Ben.
I Oavalxy.
2oDcc. 79 Squadron Commaiwir
Bengal Cavaby.
20 Jan. 80 Transport duty, 3i»iI)(T
Cabul Force.
4 Feb. 80, Squadron Commssd<r :}
Bengal Cavalir
3o Mar. 80 Station Stoff Officer, Soea
I pore.
Squadron ConuniBde t
1 Bengal Oav.
Assist. Commissitmer, a
\ Class, Puiyab.— FarL
General List of Officers of Bengal Infantry.
Under the New Condition of Appointment.
Majoes.
XKSIGK. I LXSUT.
Graham, Adam Wilson |2oFeb. 59 20 Feb. 60
Beckett, William Henry '20 Feb. 59 3 Apr. 60
Newberv, Francis Monro | 4 Mar. 59 35 July 59
Quin, Tnomas James I 4 Mar. 59 zz May 60
Parker, Neville Fraser | 9 Apr. 59 25 July 60 z Nov. 68
6 Viih. 68
8 June 68
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9 Oct. 68
Hodgson, Charles Nesbit I20 Apr. 59 36 Aug. 60]
Marsh, Frank Hale Berwick '30 May 59 Z9 Sept.6o
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Horsford,Edwin Clarence O'Bryen zz June 59 36 Oct. 60 z Nov. 68
Tregeax, Vincent William
FiUgerald, Arthur
Marshall, Herbert Seymour..
zz June 591 7 Nov. 60
16 June 59 aa Nov. 60
z6Jimt9i aDea 60
Waller, John Edmund
Marriott, Edwin Metcalfe Leslie .
Reade, George Edward
Cumberlege, Henry Owen
Newnham. Edward George
Smith, William Graham
Inglis, David William
Tweddell, Francis
Branson. Charles Edward Douglas
Chatterton, Frank William
Stewart, Duncan John
Hoznftay, John Richard McKenzie
Broome, Arthur Plantagenet ..
Home, Samuel Brown
Ives, Edwin Robert
Davis, Alfred Thornton
Jones, Arthur Frederick
Macleod, Jaznes Gawler
Plowden, Trevor John Chicheloy
Hastings, Francis Eddowes
Salkelo, Richard Henrv
Stronff, Dawsonne Melancthon, ^
.Bt.lTryor, 33 Nov. 79 j
Rankin, Henry Herbert t
Wiggens, Francis Edwin
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ao Feb. 79 Wing Officer 38 IfsliwK
20 Feb. 79 Exec.Eng.3ndGT»de,D-P.*
Kusaowlie Divieioc
4 Mar. 79 City Mag.of Lucknow. Ptf.
4 Mar. 79 Cant. Mag. zet Clsas, AlSa:
I abad.N.W.P.
79 Dep. Assist. Com.G<9.£i
I Class. Left Div.Gsbnllc^
Office.
79 1
79 8upt.of NativeAraySdaw
I in Bengal.
79 Di8t.8apt. of Police. aadC'
I Ferosepore, Piuusb.-«r'
79; Wing Coznmaader 4» >•{ •
79> Wing Commander 26 Ni.
79 Wing Conunander s% NX
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Hopkinaon, William I20 Dec.
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Doc. 68 4 July 79, Wing Commander Z9 Native Inflosr
Dec. 68 9 July 79;Dep.AssiBt.Com.G«n.«ndCl. aiektr
Dec. 68 15 July 79! Assist. Commr. of K«nMma,Jf.wJ
Dec. 68 15 July 79! Wing Officer 39 Native Inlanby.
Jan. 69 4 Aug. 79, Squadron Commander z? BenesI Ci»-
Jan. 69 II Aug. 79 Dcp.A88ist.Com.Gen.ist CI SidLfv.
Jan. 69 20 Aug. 79' Wing Commander zs Native bJuisn
Jan. 69'27 Aug. 79'2nd in Command 3Z Native lafcany
Jan. 69 8 Sept.79 Offg and in Com. 29 Native InfaBttj^
Jan. 69 20 Sept. 79 Cantonment Maff. of Boorkee. K. » ^^
Jan. 6c 20 Sept. 79|Wing Officer 3 Native In&ntry-
Feb. 6930 Bept.79'Boumiary Settl. Officer. Bimdeiw
May 69 12 Oct. 79 Squadron Commander x» Bengsitaf-,
May 60 12 Oct. 79 Station Staff Officer, Dinapoie, w-
Brig. Major. Peshawur Beeerrel'^^
May 69 17 Oct. 79; Station Staff Officer. Ferosepore.
May 69 18 0« t. 79 Wing Officer 5 Native InliMitry.
May 69 17 Nov. 79! With 39 Native lAfsntzy.
May 69 ao Nov. 79 With Z3 Native In&ntiy. .
June 69 10 Dec. 79 Asst. Commr. and Ct, Pm^m, S-i»-
June 69 10 Dec. 79 Wing Officer a Sikh In&ntiy.
June 6q zo Dec. 79 Wing Officer x6 Native Iiz£uitr7-
June 69' 10 Dec. 79'squadron Commander zo Beafsl (».
June 6910 Dec. 79' With 30 Native Inftmtry.
June 60 10 Dec. 79'Dist. Bupt. of Police, 4th Grade. aSi-
i jehanTOre, N.W.P.
Juno 69 20 Dec. 79' wing Offloer 4 Goorkha Bf gi™'^'
June 69 20 Dec. 79'Wing Commander 3 Sikh In^^;^
July 69 20 Dec. 79 Cantonment Magistrate, "d Joae
^ ^ I Small Causes Court, Banackport.
Qeneral List of Officers of Bengal Infantry,
Majors.
relchman, Arthur JohnTreponwell
;ii()t. Henry Edcrcumbe
nikinson, Alfred Reginald
'homas, Francia Henry
ipperley, Charlea Owen Wynne
leid, George David
teel, JameeNiabet
yvyan, Richard Octavius
lassalle, Jas.Heotor Cha. Greenhill
4 Jan. 60
4 Jan.
20 Jan.
20 Jan.
4 Feb.
20 Feb.
tendergast, Charles Lewia..
nimot, Revcll Eardley-
'oung, Henry Lachlan ...
roodcock, Hatley Frere
Captaixb.
jrke, Henry Philip
abington, Charlea Walter
armthers, Joseph Geo. Thomson
andon, Aislabie
yvyan, Beville Grenville
eet, Henry John
echer, Sallivan Edward
latterbnck, Thomas St. Qointin
Amsay, Herbert Maynard
tkins, William
ax, William Ironside ,
roome, John Howard
ackson^ Erio Colvin Sutherland
ytler, Rob.Fra. Christopher Alex.
;obert8on, Divie Henry
inico, Andrew McCrae
oung, Charles
;id(?eway, Joseph West
[artshome, Arthur Geor^
"Ticker, Louis Henry Emile
kene, Charles McDowal
amueUs, Alexander Pringle
lall, Charles McKenzie
[arrison, William Pringle ...
arwell, Walter Charles
x)bert8on,David , Bilf <%;. X 1 Sept. 7a
odsworth, William Franco
rice, Ralph Anatruther
rijrg, Edward Evans
Wloch, James Murphy
Ansford, Charles
[acCall, George
tkinnon, John Richard Breeks, ')
Bt.lfaior, 22 Nov. 79 )
raser, James
myth, Etwall Walter
Tebb, Edward Harvey
nderson, Hugh Stark
cott, William Walter Hopton
lorrison, Claude Stewart
mith, Percy Wyndham
[cNeale, James Agnew
homas, Charles Frederick
Idham, Arthur
owan, Walter Edward
arden, Allan
amsden, William Charles*
ichoUa, Thomaa
ordon, JohnAndrias Davidson...
ennesBv, Douglas Cowslade
aTooche, Everard Neal Digges.
arr, Frederick Schomberg, Bt. J
Major, aa Nov. 79 S
mith, Robert Edward Seymour...
ill, George Michell Devcreux
Unde, Francis Henry
orster, Charles Hyder
tead. Alfred James
^yUe, Henry
'orbes, Edward Millett
lare, Arthur Benjamin
•apier, Hon. Geo. Campbell,
CIE. Bt.Major, 3 Deo. 79
leiklqohn, William Hope .
Either, Archibald Cuthbert Bigg
ao Den.
4 Jan.
4 Jan.
4 Mar. 60
4 Mar.
4 Mar.
a7 Mar. 60
4 May 60
4 May 60
8 June 60
8 June 60
8 June 60
26 June 60
7 July 60
X Aug. 60
4 Aug. 60
4 Aug. 60
4 Sept. 60
18 Sept. 60
ao Sept. 60
a Oct. 60
4 Nov. 60
4 Nov. 60
4 Dec. 60
4 Dec. 60
4 Dec. 60
xq Dec. 60
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ao Dec. 60
20 Dec. 60
4 Jan. 61
ao Jan. 6
20 Jan. 61
4 Mar. 61
7 June 6:
7 June 61
7 June 61
7 June 61
7 June 61
7 June 61
7 June 61
7 June 61
7 June 61
7 June 61
7 June 61
8 June 61
8 June 61
8 June 61
8 June 61
8 June 61
8 June 6x
8 June 61
8 June 61
8 June 61
20 June 61
4 July 61
4 July 61
36 July 61
a Aug. 61
4 Sept. 61
xo Sept.6x
27 Sept. 61
4 Oct. 61
4 Oct. 61
ao Oct. 61 ao Oct.
a6 Oct. 61 30 Oct.
4 Nov. 6x 18 Nov.
4 Deo. 6x XX Dec.
a Jan. 6a as Jan.
a9 June 69
1 7 Aug. 69
25 Aug. 69
I Jan. 6a 25 Aug. 69
I Jan. 62 25 Aug. 69
X Jan. 6 J 25 Aug. 69
X Jan. 62 2 Oct. 69
I Jan. 62 29 Oct. 69
JO Dec.
4 Jan.
4 Jan.
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I Jan. 6a
X Jan. 62
I Jan. 6a
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29 Mar.
25 Apr.
20 June
25 July
30 July
30 July
30 July
30 July
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July
July
July
July
July
July
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30 July 62
30 July 62
30 July 62
1 Aug.
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29 Oct. 69
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62 27 Nov. 69
63 27 Nov. 69
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62 28 Nov. 6q
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X5 Dec. 69
x Jan. 70
X Jan. 70
X Jan. 70
I Jan. 70
I Jan. 70
15 Feb. 70
I Mar. 70
X Mar. 70
X Mar. 70
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1 Mar. 70
10 Mar. 70
26 Mar. 70
26 Mar. 70
26 Mar. 70
26 Mar. 70
30 Mar. 70
9 May 70
26 May 70
28 May 70
2 June 70
5 June 70
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5 June 70
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5 Juno 70
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9 Aug. 70
9 Aug. 70
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32 Aug. 70
16 Oct. 70
13 Dec. 70
5 Jan. 71
22 Feb. 7x
4 Jan.
o Jan.
30 Jan.
4 Feb.
79 Squadron Officer 7 Bengal Cav.
80 Win? Comrrjainler 4 Native Infantry.
80 Diet. Supt. of Police, 3rd Grade.— Per-
sonal Assist, to Inspector General,
Benural.
Sub Assist. Com. Gen., ist Class.— On
Field Service.
S(^uadron Officer xs Bengal Cavalry.
80
8o'Wing Commander 43 Native Infantry.
80 Wing Commander 25 Native Infantry.
80 Wing Officer 40 Native Infantry.
80 Assist. Commissioner of Mhairwarra,
and Political Assist., ist Class, Raj-
pootana. — Furloujrh.
4 Mar. 80 Assist. Comr., 2nd Grade, Oude, Sul-
tanpore.— Dep. Judge Adv. Reserve
Div., Peshawur.
80 Squadron Comdr. X4 Bengal Cavalry.
SoOffg. Assist. Suptd. British Army
Schools.
37 Mar. 80 Assistant Military Accountant— Sick
I Furlough.
4 Mar.
4 Mar.
a May 7x
a4 May 7X
XX July 71
Officiating Wing Officer 27 Native Infantry.
Wing Officer 37 Native Infantry.
Wing Commander ax Native Infantry.
With 20 Native Infantry.
Wing Officer 7 Native Infantry'.
Dep. Comm., 4th Grade, Asi^am.
Wing Officer 2 Goorkhas.
Officiating Wing Commander X4 Native Infantry.
District Supdt.of Police, 3rd Grado.Patna, Bengal.
W^ing Officer 6 Native Infantry.
Squadron Commander 1 1 Bengal Cavalry,
Squadron Commander 2 Puiyab Cavalry.
Wing Officer 33 Native Infantry.
Squadron Officer 8 Bengal Cavalry.
Squadron Officer 9 Bengal Cavalry.
Wmg Commander 4 Punjab Infantry.
Wini? Officer 5 Punjab Irifantry.
Offif. Ab&ist. Sec. in Foreign Department.
Wins: Officer 13 Native Infantry.
DLst.Supdt.ofPolice andGrade.Peahawnr.Punjab;
Political Duty, and Division Cabul Force.
Win!,' Officer 43 Native Infantry.
Wing Commander 32 Native Infantry.
Wint' Commander 5 Punjab Inflemtry.
Subordinate Judge, 2nd Class, Pertabghur, Oude.
Station Staff Officer, Nowshera; Brigade Major,
ist Divihion Cabul Force.
Wing Commander 44 Native Infantry.
Station Staff Officer, Futtehghur.
Wing Officer 9 Native Infantry.
Assist. Com., 2nd Grade, Oude, Oonao.
With 23 Native Infantry.
Wing Officer Bhopal Battalion. [Umritsur.
With 8 Bengal Cavalry.— Station Staff Officer at
Squadron Commander x Punjab Cavalry.
Wing Officer 40 Native Infiintry.
Wing Commander 31 Native Inftintiy.
Wing Officer 8 Native Infantry.
Wing Commander 12 Native Inftuitry.
Squadron Commander 11 Bengal Cavalry.
Squadron Conmiander 14 Bengal Cavalry.
Wmg Officer Dcoloo Irregulai* Force.
Squadron Commander 8 Bengal Cavalry.
Mil. Accountant, snd Class, 3ud Grade, Bengal.—
Wing Officer X3 Native Infantry. [Furlough.
With 31 Native Infantry.
VVing Officer 3 Native Infantry.
Wing Officer 3 Sikh Infantry.
Wing Officer 32 Native Infantry.
Wing Commander 2 Native Infantry.
Wing Officer xo Native Infantry.
Assist. Commr., ist Grade, Jorhat, Assam.
Squadron Commander 5 Punjab Cavalry.
Wing Officer 15 Native Infantry.
Wing Officer 20 Native Infantry.
Wing Officer 22 Native Infantry.
In charge of Depot, 12 Native Inf., Jullunder.
and in Command and Wing Commander 11 N.I.
Polit. Agent, 3rd Class ; 3rd Assist. Agent to Gov.
Gren. lor Beloochistan.
Officiating Wing Commander 39 N. I.
Wmg Commander 16 Native Infantnr.
( Assist. Com., 3rd Class, Pux\jab.— Special duty,
t Foreign Dept. — Furlough.
W^ing Officer 30 Native Infantry.
Executive Engineer, snd Grade, D. P. Works,
Indus Valloy State Railway.— Furlough.
Digitized by V^OO^li:!
General List of Officers of Bengal Infcmtry.
Caftazitb.
Lawrence. Henry John
Loch, William
Wemyaa, Binfleld
Roberto, Allan Scott ..
4 Jfln. 62
4 Jan. 62
20 Jan. 62
20 Feb. 62
10 Mar. 63 18 July 71 j ALSsist. Gommisaioner, 2nd Class, Pnxuab, s^im.
13 Mar. 63 18 July 71 .Principal of the Mayo College at Ajmcre.
24 Mar. 63 z8 July 71'WiDg Officer 41 Bengal Native Infantry.
24Mar.63 x8 July 7i!ABst. Commissioner, xst Class, Don ImeL
I Khan, Fimjab.
^ Major W. B. Aislabie served with the 3rd Silch Infantry throughout the Umbeyla campaign of 1663, incli^
the actions of xsth and x6th December (Medal with Clasp). ServMl with the 3rd Sikhs in Uie Haiara oampucna.'
1868, including the expedition against the tribes on the Black Mountain (Clasp}. Also with the jid Sikh infuti;
in the Jowaki expedition of 1877-8 (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
* Captain A. G. Hartohome served with the 32nd Bengal Native Infantry throufrhout the Gampaicnoiidfr&:
Neville Chamberlain and Sir John Ghurvook in 1863 against the Hill Tribes on the N. W. Frontier of India, andm
present at the operations in the Umbeyla Pass, including the affairs of taking the Corneal Hill, destruction of Ul'
and Umbeyla (Medal with Clasp) . Served with the right and left Columns of the Bhootan FieldForoe in 1865*^ cis.
the surrender of the guns at Dewangiri ((ylasp). Served with the Abyssinian Expeditionary Field Force in iKt-'^
in the Land Transport Train and subsequently as an Assistant Field Engineer, and was appointed to the specai
duty of clearing the Tekonda Pass vid the Haddaa River (Medal).
* Captain W. C. Ramsden served with the 30th Bengal Native Infkntry in Bhootan in 1864-65, and wupreKS
at the capture of Dalim Kot and recapture of Bala (Medal with Clasp). Ser\-ed with the 3rd Sikh In&atrria;]^
Jowaki expedition of 1877-78 (Claq;>). Served with the 3rd Groorkhas in the latter part of the Afghan campaign {>!
1879.
Unattached Officers.
Majobs.
ViS: Roddy, Patrick
Hopkins, John,
Major, 33 Sept
Bt.Lt.CoU^l Sept^.
Chalmers, John, Bt.\
BiA
73; >
^J9}
2.23 Sept/
John, B .
M<yor, 27 June 77... i
Doyle, Thomas, Bi.^
Major, 38 Sept. 78... j
Edmonds, George
34 Feb. 58
23 Sept. 53
30 Dec. 58
38 Sept. 58
5 Oct. 60
3 Dec. 58
x9 0ct. 58
S Aug. 59
XX Apr. 65
5 Oct. 65
BBBVBT
CA.PTAIN.
23 Sept.65
28 Sept. 70
XI Jan. 67
19 Oct. 6«;
37 June 69
IX Apr. 72
5 Oct. 72
9 Feb. 76
23 Dec. 78
23 Deo. 78
Station Staff Officer, Roorkee.
CIn charge of Bepdt of 38 K. Lai
1 PhiUour.
Doing Duty at Dalhousie and Snkbk
r. ^ o ^In charge of Exec. Commt. Offi-«.
23 Dec. 78 ( Lucknow.
I
Doing Duty at Fort William.
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
Bengal Staff Oorps, — War Sendees. 372
**^ ICidor H. Morton terred in Onde and was present at the pnrBoit and capture of the rebel Ri^ah of Toolsee-
pore. Sierred daring the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59,— against the rebels in Bnndlecund in 1859, and com-
manded adetachment of two guns, a squadron of Irregular Cavalry and 3 companies of Native Infantrv for about two
xnunths in fluent expeditions against the rebel leaders Dowlut Singh and Buojore Singh near the Sind river (Medal) .
^^ Mi^or A. R. Chapman served throughout the siege of Delhi including the battle of Budleekescrai, skirmishes
in the Subsee Mundee ftrom the 9th June to the 13th Aug. 1857. assault and capture of the city ; was afterwards
present at the actions of Namoul, Gungeeree, Pattialee and Mynpoorie, siege and capture of Lucknow, action of
Baree, and subsequent operations in Oude (Medal with two Clasps).
**■ Major E. C. Codrington served daring the Indian mutiny campaign .of 1857-58 and was present during the
occupation of the Alumbagh from the 16th January to the xoth March 1858, including the repulse of three separnte
attacks on the i6th January, afikir of the 15th February, repulse of the night attacks on the 19th and aist, affair uf
the 25th, repulse of the night attack on the asth February, and affViir of the oth March ; also present at the eicgo
and capture of Lucknow including skirmishes on the 19th and aist March in tne vicinity of the Moosa Bagh ; subsc-
qnent operations in Oude including the actions of Baree and Sirsee (Medal with Clasp). Served in the 4th )Sik)i
Infantry with the force under Brigadier Oeneral Chamberlain against the Cabool Kheil Wuzeerees in 1859-60 iu-
clndingtheaffkir at Midanee (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 5th Ghoorkas throughout the operations in
Umbeyla (mentioned in despatches, Clasp) ; also with the same regiment during the Hazara campaign of 18C8,
including operations in the Agrore Valley and the expedition against the tribes on the Black Mountain.
*** Sir Hobert Sandeman served with Brigadier Snowers' Colunm in the Delhi and Jhiyjur-districts ; was with
tbe xst Sikh Cavalry at the siege and capture of Lucknow and was wounded at the Moose Bagh ; served afterwards
with oolnmn in Oude in 1858-^9 (Medal with Clasp).
*^ M%{or C. K. Bates served during the Indian mutiny and was severely and dangerously wounded on the occa-
sion of the mutiny at Jullunder on 7th June 1857. Operations in Bnndlecund In 1859 (Medul). A\m Borvod
tliroughout the campaign of i860 in C^hina, including the action of Sinho, taking of Tangku, capture of the Taku
Fona, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps) . Served with the Bhootan Field Force from February 1865
until the conclusion of operations, from April 1865 as Brigade Major (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Trane-
port Train in Abyssinia in 1868 (Medal). Also with the Looshai expeditionary force in 1870-71 as Brigade Major
to the Chittagong Column (mentioned in despatches, thanked by the Governor General in Council, Brevet of Major,
and Clasp). Has also on two other occasions received the thanks of Government for Civil and Political services.
*^ Mi^or F. Lance served against the rebels in Rohilcnnd in 1858; was present at the defence of the Jail at
Shabjehanpore, and in the afikirs of Mohunrudpore and Nooria, and action at Sisseahghat— severely wounded by a
musket ball above the left ankle and horse shot (mentioned in despatches, Medal) .
**• Mi^or 0. J. Griffiths served with the 43rd Native Infantry in Bhootan in 1864, including the capture, retreat
from, and retaking of Dewangiri, and several minor engagements (Medal with Chisp). Served with the 3rd Sikhs
in the Hazara campaign of 1868 Including the expedition against the tribes on the Block Mountain (Clasp). Served
^rith the 3rd Sikh Infantry in the Jowaki expedition of 1877-78 (mentioned in despatches. Clasp).
**» Major B. C. Garstin served with the 23rd Company Royal Engineers in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58.
and was present at the action of Kudjwah, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at
Cawnpore, advance on Futtyghur, destruction of the fort of Jutteeah, action of Rhodagunee, siege and capture of
Lucknow, attack on the fort of Roovah, action of Allygungo, and capture of Bareilly (Medal with two Clasps).
*»■ Mi^or A. Pullan served with the 4th Sikh Infantry throughout the siege of Delhi and was severely woimded
(Medal with Clasp).
**» Major C. Case served during the Indian mutinv campaign of 1857-59, and was present at the action of the 5th
July 1857 with the Neemuch mutineers near Agra (Medal).
**♦ Major L. Wavell served with the 1st Bengal Fusiliers in the suppression of the Indian mutiny, including the
action of Nt^jufghur, assault and capture of Delhi with previous operations under its walls ; actions of Namoul,
Gungeree, Puttialee, and Mynpoorie, storm and capture of Lucknow (Mediil with two Clasps). Served in China
against Taeping rebels in 1862.
»** Major k. B. Graham served in the defence of the feumaon Hills and Rohilcund against the rebels in 1857-58,
and was present at the action of Cherpoora and other minor alftiirs (Medal).
**• Hajor T. R. Davidson served as a Volunteer with a detachment of the 1st Puiyaub Inflantry attached to
Brigadier Showers' Column in the Delhi and Jhnijur districts in 1857, and was present at the taking of the forts of
Kewaree, Tujjur, Kanond, and BuUubghur, and also in two engagements with the Mawottus (Medal).
**' Lt.Colonel H. Chapman was at Meean Meer on the outbreak of the mutiny in 1857 ; eerved with the ist Bengal
European Fusiliers in the actions of Namoul, Gungeree, Pattialee, and MjTipooree ; commnnded a detochment of
Alexander's horse in several minor affkirs in the Etawah district in 1858, actions of Orcyah (charger twice wounded
and Dewsa ; pursuit of the rebels through Rajpootona and Central India; Bnndlecund campaign fo 1859-60 (men-
tioned in despatches. Medal).
**• Major A. L. Playfair served with the late ist Bengal European Fusi'iers in the Indian mutiny, inclmliMtr the
Alnmbatrh and Trans Goomtee openitions under Sir J. Outram, and the final assault and capture of Luckuow
(.Medal with Clasp).
**• Major F. Hammond was present at the quelling of the disturbances in the Googaria district in 1857; ^^^^
preaent at the outbreak of the 62nd and 69th Native Infantry at Mooltan on the 3i8t Au^st 1858.
•*» Lt.Colonel G. Stewart served in the Volimteer Cavalry with Havelock's force from its first taking the field m July
1857, and was present at the actions of Futtehpore, Aoung, Pandoo Nuddee, Cawnpore, Oonao, Busserutgunge
(both actions), Bithoor, Mimgarwar, and Alumbagh, relief of Lucknow. and subsequent defence of the Residency,
was also present at the final carture of Lucknow. Served afterwards with the 1st Sikh Cavalry in the actions
of Simree, Nawabgunge, Bara Bankce, reoccupation of Fyzabad, actions of Poorwa, Morar, and Mhow (men-
tioned in despatches for fralUintry), taking of the fort of Simree, actions of Murputgung and Doondiakiera, taking
of the forts of Omrea and Futtehpore, and action of Koolie-ka-bund— wounded and horse wounded (Medal with two
Clasps, and a year's service). Served with the ist Sikh Cavalry throughout the campaign of i860 in China, in-
olading the actions of Sinho (wounded, and mentioned in despatches for "forward gallantry"), Chankiawhan and
Palichan, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps). Served with the nth Bengal (Tavalry in the Urabeyla
eampaign imder General Grarvock in 1863 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Corps of Guides in the Jowaki
ALf^edee expedition in 1877-7B, nnder General Keyes (mentioned in desi)atohee). Present in the operations against
the Raiiizai village of Skhakat on 14th March 1878, and commanded the cavalry in the attack on the Utman Khyel
▼iUagea on 21st March 1878.
*^t Captain R. H. F. Rennick served in the Abyssinian campaign with the Army Works Corps (Medal).
•• Major F. (Sellie was with the 9th Native Inftmtry at AUyghur when it mutinied in May 1857. Served with the
xst Gwalior Cavalry in May and June 18^7, and was present when half of that regiment mutinied at Hattros. Served
in the gun escort in the action of the 5th July near Agra with the Neemuch mutineers, and with the Agra Militia
at the battle of Agra on the 10th Oct. 1857, and pursuit of the mutineers. Served with the 3rd Bengal Europeari
Begimentin minor afi'airs in the Agra District in January and February 1859 ; ^^^ with the Allyghur Levy in the
Bnndlecund Field Force in 1859 (Medal). Commanded the Left Wing of the 39th Bengal Native Infantry during
the Bhootan compaiim in 1865-66 (Medal with Clasp).
•**t Captain R. Warbtu*ton served in the AViyssinian campaign in the Transport Train (Modal).
••• Colonel C. M. MacGregor served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59, and was present at
the actions of Namaol (captured a gun). Gan^aree, Puttialee, and Mynpooree, siege and capture of Lucknow,
including several days' street tightiTiif ; also in sub^eouent operations in Oude, including the actions of Bara,
Nawabgimg, Dariabad, Bhamouu'hat (severely wounded and horse killed), passage of the Gogra, actions of Vaair-
gang, Machllgaon, Kamdakotp Maharajpore (wounded), Serwaghat (slightly wounde<l). nud Pachgsion (four times
mentioned in despatches, received thankH of Governor General, Medal with CHasp). borved throughout the cam-
paign of i860 in China, and was present at the action of Sinho (twice severely wounded), and surrender of Pekin
(brought to the notice of the Government of India by Sir Hope Grant for especial gallantry. Medal with two Clasps,
mentioned in the speech of the Secretary for War in niovintja voteof thankf* to theforces in China, Hiwct c^^' M./nr).
Served throughout the Bhr*otan c.i'npaigu iu i3i:.4-u , .. ;..iga<lo Mnjorand D. A. Q. M. Gcii«r.il, j.r. m'-.i -.t tiit cmj»-
ture of Dalmakot (severely wounded), ChHruoralin. iiula (severely wounded), and Nagolu; a-.ul commanded a
reconnaissance into the enemy's country, received the thanks of Uie (Commander in Chief and the Viceroy (three
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Bengal Medical Departtnent.
SUXGSOHB MaJOS.
Hatchell, Charles
Whishave, John Charles
I):; Fubeck.FrederickWilliamAlex.
White, John Berry
Harris. Worseloy Ponlett, MD. ...
Alleii, William Edward
Mantcll, Riners, If^
Blu; ley, Edwin Clement
Sh.'innird, Thomas WilliamB
Ellis, John, MB
Selous, Edric
Coatello, Charles Peter
Durant, James John
Ovlovaine, Ferdinand
Grant, George, MB
Chesnaye, George Cochet
Duncan, John, mD
Tandy, Edward Ord
Parsons, Francis
Constant, Frederick George, MD.
Condon, James Hunt
Hooper, William Roe
Smith, Henry Seymour, MB
Cameron, Charles
Richardson, John, If J
Holmes, Arthur Parker, MD
Gray, Robert, AfB
PMeming, Jos. MacNaughtan,lf2>.
Oldham, Charles Frederick
Fitzgerald, Edward Ambrose
Henderson, George, Jtfi>
Cullen, Peter, If^
Jameson, George William
Cookson, Hemy
Cunningham, Robt. Wiseman, 3fD
Moir, William, If-B
Skardon, Thomas Gray
Shaw, John Cardy
Johnston, John Wilson, MD. ..
Cameron, John, MD
Pilclier, Jesse Griggs
Mackertich, Simon, MD
French, John Gay, MD
Lyons, Richard Thomas
MoLeod, Kenneth, MD
C leghorn, James, MD
Harvey, Robert, MB
i5 keen, Andrew, If 5
Reid, Robert
Bennett, John, MD
Gardner, Edward Barton
Kelly, James, MD
Spencer, Lionel Dixon, MD
King, George, 2f^
Center, William, MB..
Purves, Henry Black
Thomson, George, MB
Jameson, Robert, lfZ>
Mathew, Robert George
Duncan, William, lf5
Massy, George
Ross, George Cumberland
Power, Richard
Griffith, Griffith
Cameron, Lewis, MD
Raye, Daniel O'Connell, MD
Warburton, WilUam Pleace, MB..
Birch, Kdward Alfred
Keegan, Denis Francis, MD
Kades, Lewis Edward
Mackenzie, Stephen Coull, MD. ...
Stewart, William Day
Compign^.HoratioDav. Steel, ifD,
Mullen, Thomus Firench, MD
Galftioy, John Burke ,
McKenna, Cornelius John ,
Wood, Julius John, MB
Finden, Woodforde
Paterson, Andrew McMaster ,
Lethbridge, Alfred Swaine, MD..
Stephen, Arthur, MB
Newman, John Henry, MD
Johnstone, Hugh, if jS
SuaexoMS, rartk a$ Lieutt.ybute^ter
»ix 3fear$' service they rank €u Captn.
Cunningham, David Douglas, If ^.
Whitwell, Henry
Cameron, Archibald, MD
Kvers, Benjamin
Carmichael, Jas. Cha.Gordon , JfD.
Grant, Alexander Gibb, MB....
Jackson, Warwick
McLaren, George Gilbert, MB.
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Civil, Lucknow.— Sick Furlough.
Deolee Irregular Force.
43 Native Infentry.
Civil, Shahjehanpore.— Offg. Civil, Mnasoorie.
Ithopal Battalion.
9 Bengal Cavalry.
Civil, Rajshahye.
Principal Assistant to the Opium Agent, Behar.
Civil, Seetapore.
Civil, Bara Banki.— Offg, Civil, Ghazeepore.
5 Punjab Cavalry.
Principal Assistant to the Opium Agent of Bensxes.
34 Native Infantry.
Superintendent Central and District Jails, Bareilly.
4 Goorkha Regiment.
1 1 Native Infantry.
8 Bengal Cavalry.
2 Bengal Cavalry.
12 Bengal Cavalry.
Civil and Jail, Cawnpore.— Sick Fnrloagh.
Civil, Benares.
Civil, Allahabad,— Sick Furlough.
Civil and Jail, Babraich.— Offg. Civil, Bara Banki.
Superintendeut of Vaccination, Allahabad and Bensres I^
z Sikh Infantry.
Civil, Mooltan.
Base Hospital for Natives, Koomin.
I Goorkha Regiment.
Civil, Jounpore.- Officiating Civil and Jail, Mimpore.
Civil, Gujran walla.— Officiating Civil and Jail, Rawnl Firnkk
Civil and Jail, Nimar District, Khandwa.
Civil, Mussoorie.— Officiating Civil, Etawah.
5 Bengal Cavalry.
1 5 Native Infantry.
Civil, Meerut.
Officiating 35 Native Infentry.
Civil, Mymeusing.— Furlough.
I Officiating 3 Goorkhas.
I Civil, Pyzabad.
Civil, Howrah.
1 5 Punjab Infantry.
Health Officer for the Port of Calcutta.— Offg. Civil, Psa*^
j5 Native Infimtry.
Civil, Nynee TaL
Civil, 24-Pergunnahs.
Medical Officer to the Maharajah of Patiala.
Civil, Futtehghur.
Officiating Superintendent General of Yaccinaiion, Panjtli
Civil, Bijnore.— Offg., Shalyehanpore.
1 Punjab Infantry.
Marwar PoUtical Agency.— OAjg. Erinpoora Irreg. For»
Supt. Eloyal Botanic Garden at Calcutta, and Prof, of Bolaaj,
Calcutta Medical College.
Chemical Examiner, &c., Lahore Medical Scliool-(^
Curator, Lahore Museum.
Civil, Hooghly.— Sick Furlough.
1 Punjab Cavalry.
Superintendent of the Central Prison at Futtehghur.
Civil, Midnapore.— Offg. Civil, Mozuiltepore.
10 Native Iniantry.
Civil, Murree.— Offg. Supt. of Yacdnation, Puvtb.
2 Punjab Cavalry.
1 1 Bengal Cavalry.
18 Bengal Cavalry.
Civil, Backcrgunge. .
ist Resident Surgeon of the Presidency Gener&l Hosprat
{Medical Officer to the Hajah of Kapoorthala.
I Civil, Darjoeliug.
,2 Central India Horse.
17 Native Infantry. [Sctoou
Professor, Calcutta Med. School, and Sui)4L,GuapfaeUlaa.
Civil and Jail, Cuttack.
Eriupoorah Irregular Force.
In medical charge oiUlwar Political Agency.— Ciffli Bass^.
Offg Civil, Seonee District.
39 Native Infantry.
iSuperintcndentot Vaccination, Raucbee.
2 Goorkhas.
Cabul Field Force.
Inspector General of Jails, Bengal.
Superintendent Central Jail, Lahore.
Mbairwarra Battalion.
Civil, Akyab.— Officiating Civil, Buxgocn.
Professor of Physiology, Medical College.
Officiating Residency Sturgeon, NepauT.
Civil, Sultanpore.
Civil and Jail, Wardha.
Garrison Surgeon, Fort William.
16 Native Infantry.
2 Punjab Infantry,
Civil and Jail, Deyrah Doon,
aoxi.'sBod7G«ard.
Bengal Medical DeparifnenU
:^,
STriaioxs.
loutcath, Joseph Johnstone, MD.
)on'nto, Kenneth Mackenzie, IfD.
lacCrrogor, John
lutcheson, Georafe, JI£D
oliii'ion, Edward Reginald
lalLhrop, Christopher William
l:iri(lL>rs, Kiohard Careless, MB....
Iiiultra, Edwin
Vauklin, Benjamin
'AL-i, Frederick Pooley, MS
V'rij,'ht, Robert Temple, MD. .
)av.s, GoorM M'Bride, MD. .
Jnpta, Ksili Pada, MB
iiiiion, Uenry James
)tike, Olliver Thomas, MB.
aoholBon, Francis Cobham, MB.
riznn, John Sutherland, MB ....
Icndley, Thomas Holbein
rrcf^'if, William Henry, MB
eaman, Albert Baird...
imyth, Frederick Augustus
loj'il, Herbert
.I'jyd, John, MD ,
ourtney, William Michael ,
UiLiledge, Edward Butler ,
lobmson, Thomas, lf£ ,
iurtin, Daniel Nicholas, MD.
trahan, Alexander Bannerman
loe. William Alexander Grauford
I'iadows, Charles John Walford
Leefer, William Napier
)eane, Andrew
lurray, WiUiam Flood, MB
rconnell, James Fred.Pany,lfB.
)'Brien, Joseph, MD
f'Donnell, James O'Malley, MD.
leid, James, MD.
lackenzie, Gilbert Proby, MB
USISTAJTT
SUVGBOy.
'rombie, Alexander, MD
larpby, William Reed
oubert, Charles Henry, MB
lassell, Ebenexer Goer, MB.
icully, John
lall, Geoffrey Craythorne
!ioy, Gopaul Chunder, MD
ieid, Adam Scott, MB
tVatson, George, MD
'asken, Wm. Andw.Dumford,lf J>.
Awrie, Edward, MB
Vilson, Joseph, MD
dalvanv, Edward
5orab, John Manook, MB
)utt, Russick Lall, MD
)aphtary. GirdharlalRatanlaI,irZ)
^key, John Thomas Brownrigg
tl'Gregor, Alexander
ifoang, James, MB
>ake, Joshua
>upta, Bankabehari, ITS
d'Conaghey, John, IfD
*almer, Edwnard
»V'illiams, Alfred Henry, MB
iolmes, Robert Andre wKing,lfI>.
?'erris, John Edward Chamock...
iirereton, Samuel
^uriarty, Matthew Denis, MB....
'rice, Gordon, If 2>
ioyHl, Edward, MB
)'Brien, Bartholomew, MD
Jundas, George Albert
lill, Henry Walter. MB
Ihmed, Zalnoor Allee, MD
iilligan, William Arthur
IriUlths, William Edwin
Vilkie, David. MB
iauersby, WilUam Edward, MB.
Vail, Alfred John, MD
["uohy, Francis Joseph, MD
doynan, Wm. Edw. Bonsall, MD.
lacdonald, Denis Peter, IfO
3aker, Oswald
HalUns, }iewty,MB
^nglit, Frederick William, Iffi...
tVilcocka, Alexander John, If 27...
tfoloney, Timothy,^ MD
^)eakin, Chas. Washington Shirley
tf'Kay, Henry Kelloek
iwaine. Frederick Robert, MB ..
-Jorbett, John Lane, MD
Browne, Samuel Haslett, MD. ..
«air, Edward, MB
innstrong, James
3awion, Louia Biohaid, Jf2> ,
Shircore, John Catohiojc ,
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Apr. 68 Civil, Cachar, and Officiating 34 Native Infentry.
Oct. 68 Officiating Civil, Bhangulpore.
Oct. 68 Supdt. Central and District Jails, Benares.
Oct. 68 Garrison Surgeon, Chunar.
Oct. 68 33 Native Infantry.
Apr. 69 Officiating la Bengal Cavalry.
Apr. 69 Civil, Azfmghur.— Officiating Civil, BareiUy.
Apr. 69 2 Sikh Infantry. ^« , . «,.,,,
Apr. 69 Superintendent Central Jail, Lucknow.— Officiating CivU^ Lncknow.
Apr. 69 Deputy Assay Master, Calcutta Mint.
Apr. 69 Officiating 37 Nauve Infantry.
Apr. 69 4 Sikh Iufanir\'.
Apr. 69 Superintendent of Vaccination, Metropolitan Circle
Apr. 69 24 Native Infantry.
Oct. 69 Beloochistan Agency. ^ . ^ ^ .,
Oct. 69 Surgeon, Presidency Gen. Hospital, and Buperintdt,, Presidency Jnil.
Oct. 69 4 Bengal Cavalry.
Oct 69 Jeypore Political Agenoy.
Oct. 69 Civil, Doomka.— Officiating Civil Dnrbnnga.
Oct. 69 2 Native Infieaitry.
Oct. 69 Lawrence Military Asylum, Snnawnr.
Oct. 69 14 Native Infanti-y.
Oct. 69 Civil, Oonao.— Officiating Civil, Kheri,
Oct. 69 38 Native Infontiy.
Oct. 69 CivU, Budaun.
Oct 69 4 Punjab Infiuitry.
Oct. 69 30 Native Inflintry.
Oct. 69 36 Native Infantry.
Oct 69 ax Native Infantry.
Oct. 69 Civil, Chumparon.
Oct. 69 ao Native Infantry.
Oct 69 Civil, Munipore.— Officiating Civil, Moradabad.
Oct. 69 Civil, Pooree.— Officiating Civil, Bardwan.
Apr. 70 Professor of Pathology, Medical College, Calcutta, &c.
Apr. 70 44 Native Infantry.
Apr. 70 Furlough.
Apr. 70 Otta. Senior Medical Officer at Port Blair and the Nioobars.
Apr. 7c 4 Native Infantry.
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Civil, Daooa.
25 Native Infkniiy.
Civil, Bhaugulpore.— Offg. Burg. Pres. Gen. Hospital.
Civil, Gowhatty.
Medical Officer, Gilgit
Superintendent Central Jail, Allahabad.
Civil, Beerbhoom.
8 Native Infiuxtry.
13 Bengal Cavalry.
Civil, Futtehpore.--Offloiating, Minpoorie.
Professor of Anatomy and Surgery, Lahore Medioal Bohool.
4a Native InCantry.
CivU, Roy Bareilly, Oudc.
Civil, Balasore.
Civil, Bankoora.
Officiating 3 Native Infantry.
6 Punjab infantry.
4 Punjab Cavalry.
Civil, Umritsur.
Punjab Cavalry.
ivil, Pooree.
Civil, Moosuffemugger.— Officiating, Jounpore.
3 Bengal Cavalry.
9 Native Infantry.
Superintendent. Central and Distriot Jails, MMrut.
Officiating x Bengal Cavalry.
Political Agenoy in Turkish Arabia.
3 Native Infantry.
Civil, Jessore.
Officiating Civil, Monghyr.
Officiating Civil, Baraitch.
Junior Civil Surgeon, Rangoon.
Civil and Jail, Monghyr.— Sick Fnrlongb.
Civil, Maldah.— Officiating Civil, Bonthal Pergnnnahs.
Norfchern Bengal State Railway, Staidpors.— Offj^. CivU, liidnapore.
Officiating ax Native Infantry.
Junior Civil Sturgeon, Allahabad.— Oflb. Civil, Almorah.
Superintendent of the Central Jail at BIkaagulpore.— Siok Furlough.
Residency Surgeon, Nepaul.— Sick Furlough.
12 Native Infantry.
40 Native Infantry,
x; Beiigal Cavalry.
Civil, Theyetmyo, Burmah.
aa Native Infantry.
45 Native Infantry.
Civil, Ghaseepore. — Offg, Civil, Boolundshuhur.
3 Sikh Infantry.
Officiating Junior Civil Burgeon, Allahabad
3a Native Infantry.
Civil and Jail, Rauohee.
Officiating 29 Native Inlkntry.
Civil, Hoshungabad District.
Civil, liiirsapore.—Officia^ng Buporintendant of Lucknow JaiL'
Marine^ Survey Department. j
Digitized by ^<jOOQ IC
Biok Furlough.
Officiating Civile Jhansi.
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SUBOBOITB. _„
YoM, Horace Parr I31 Mar. 74
Fiillerton, John Campbell I31 Mar. 74
AVatilen, Charles Jamen Hislop .,.131 Mar. 74
Stoker, Richard Nugent 30 Sept. 74
Bomford, Gerald [30 Sept. 74
Barclay, Arthur, MB .^ . .^ 30 Sept. 74
30 Sept. 74
31 Mar. 75
31 Mar. 75
31 Mar. 75
M'Cartie, Charles Joseph, MD
Ranking, George SplersAlex.. MB.
Murray, Robert Daridson, MB....
Com} us, Dennis Wood Deone _
0'U:)nnor, Patrick Fen^lon 31 Mar. 75
Moran, James, 3fD 31 Mar. 75
lioat^ou, William 31 Mar. 75
Siininonds, William Allason 31 Mar. 75
Wnrburton, George Arthur 31 Mar. 75
Mncrae, Roderick 31 Mar. 75
Bate, Thomas El wood Lindesay... 31 Mar. 75
Borah, Shibram, MB, 31 Mar. 75
Wc i r, Patrick Alexander, MB. ... 30 Sept. 75
Preyer, Peter Johnston, MD 30 Sept. 75
Hais:, Percy de Haga 3oSept.75
Lowtas, John, MB 130 Sept. 75
ONoill, John, MD l3oSept.75
rn . ., ^^ Mar. 76
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Tomes, Arthur
Mawson, William Arthur
Peev^or, George Hamilton
Dantrd, Sorabshaw Hoima^ji
Macdoaald, Donald John
Hamilton, Henry, MD
Halpin, Nichohis John
Doyle, Bernard
Cobb, Robert
Stephen**. Aug. Edward Richard..
Cad^fo, William Hotson.
; Bengal Cavalry.
1th 19 Bengal Cavalry at Candahar.
Professor of Chemistry and Chemioal Examiner, Medical Colle^.
Garrison Surgeon, Fort Attook.
In joint medical charge at Simla.
Officiating 6 Ben^l Cavaliy.
Officiating 2 Poxuab Cavalry.
6 Bengal Cavalry.
Civil, Chittagong.
Officiating 28 Native Infhntiy.
Officiating 1 Punjab Cavalry.
Officiating 6 Native Infkntry.
Meywar Political Agency.
Koorum Field Force.
Officiating Civil, Tempore.
28 Native Infantiy.
Depot Hospital, Nowshera.
Na^a Expedition.
z6 Bengal Cavalry.
Civil, Bareilly.— Officiating Civil, Azimghor.
Officiating 4 Sikh Inlbntry, and Officiatmg Civil, Dera Ismail Kluc
Corps of Guides.
Officiating Civil and JaU, Shahpore.
Officiating Civil, Marmbhoom.
Officiating 14 Bengal Cavidry.
In medical charge, Naga Expeditionary Force.
Civil, Tharrawaady District.
Khyber Field Force.
Officiating 23 Native Infantry.
, S Sick Furlough.
. 31 Mar. 76 Officiating z Native Infantry.
. 31 Mar. 76 Officiating Civil, Hazareebagh.
. 31 Mar. 76 Candahar Field Force.-~(Escort daty.)
31 Mar. 76 Officiating Civil, Bijnore.
Moorhea«l, James, MD ,30 Sept. 76, Officiating Civil, Mymensingh.
BeatsoD, Charles Henry 30 Sept. 76 Offioiatiag 7 Native Infantry.
Owen, Charles William '30 Sept. 76 Head Quarters Staff, Cabal.
Griffiths, Gilbert Saunders 30 Sept. 76
Grant, Peter Maopherson, MB. ... 30 Sept. 76
Owen, William 31 Mar. 77
Gillies. Walter 3iMar. 77
Jack, David Morton 31 Mar. 77
Conry, Walter 31 Mar. 77
Kellie, Georffe Jerome 31 Mar. 77
Haacock, John Gatchell '31 Mar. 77
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Basu, Dharmadas
^lackonzie, Alexander William ...
Mullane, Jeremiah, MD
Mullen, Dougla8,lf2>
TaaflTe, Robert James ^
It obinson, Ernest Laurie
Kolis, James Alexander, MB
('rofts, Ayhner Martin
Crofts, James, MD
Coates, William, MD
Blood, Joseph
Thomson, Samuel John
Campbell, Robert Neil
Brander, Edward SeJisbuiy, MB.
Chatteijie, Fakir Chandra
Emerson, George Augustus
Mullen, Jarlath Ffirenoh, MD
Cretin, Eugene, MB
Duncan, Andrcrw, MD
Nicholson, George Frederick, JTO.
Hemsted, Arthur
Conee, George Augostus
Bigger, Samuel Ferguson
Robertson, George Boott
Nixon, George Michael
Sweeny, Terence Humphrys
Barry, Daniel Francis, MD
Harris, George Francis Angelo ...
Anderson, John
Bamber, Charles James
O'Dwyer, Mahichi
Perry. Francis Frederic
Dalzell, Palteney William
Little, Stephen, MD
Gimlette,(Teo. Hart DeBniond,if2>.
Huuier, Christian Bernard
Gaisford, Martin ^ ,^
Murray, Charles Herbert I31 Mar. 79
Smith, Julian Carter Oarington... 31 Mur. 79
Daubeny, C. A 31 Oct. 79
Wing, Koorum Divisional, Base HospitaL
z Central India Horse.
Head Quarters Staff, Candahar.
Officiating 5 Bengal Cavalry.
Doaba Outposts.
Win^ x8 Native Infantiy.
Officiating 5 Infantry, Hyderabad Contingent.
Officiating 5 Punjab Cavalry.
Officiating Civil, Furreepore.
Officiating 3 Punjab Cavalry, and dvU, Edwardesabad.
Native Base Hospital, Quetta.
Meywar Bheel Corps.
Officiating 3 Punjab Infantry.
Sick Furlough.
Officiating 2 Sikh In&ntry.
Officiating xo Bengal Cavalry.
Officiating zz Native Infkntry.
zst Division, Cabul Field Force.
Officiating 4 Punjab Cavalry.
Officiating CivU, Hurdui.
Naga Expedition.
Officiating 4Z Native InDeuitry.
Officiating Civil, Khyouk-hpyoo.
Native Field Hospital, Candahar.
Officiating Resident Burgeon. Medical College Hospit\l.
Officiating Civil, Jhelum, and Native Depot, Hospital.
Depot of Native Troops at Jhelam.
Sick Furlough.
OfOoiating 31 Native Infantry.
Officiating 13 Native Infantry,
zst Division, Cabal Field Force.
Officiating 5 Native Infantiy.
zst Division, Cabul Field Force.
'^' ^ht Wing z8 Native Infantry.
LOiAting x6 Native Infantry.
Coolie Corps, Gandamack.
Officiating z Ponjab Inlluitiy.
Officiating 39 Native Infantiy.
Officiating 2 Bengal Cavalry.
British Barmah.
With 37 Native Infiantry.
Umballa Circle.
Left Half Batt. zo Native Infantry at Golagfaaat
Doing Duty with 9 Native In&ntry at Meean Keer
Base Hospital for Natives, Peshawar.
Peshawar.
I Surgeon T. Moloney served with Uie 3rd Sikh In&ntiy in th« jQifi^Ei ^^P^^f^onjO^ ^flMiOf^'t^
ririt]iCltfP><
Bengal Veterinary Department.
357-8
SiAVf VxnBurABT SusoBOir.
Kettlewell, George
z8t Clibs VxnxarxBT Sukoxov.
Datt, Edwin John
TBTXKI-
TKAXT
auBOBoir.
S Dec. 54
ao Kov. 59
D1.TB or
PBB8BVT
BAITK.
1 Oct. 77
Sahanmpore.
17 July 74' AflBiBt. Superintendent Horse Breeding Operations.
Bengal Ecclesiastical Establishment.
Tkt Sight Severend Edward Ralph Johnson, DD, Lord Bishop of Calcutta and Metropolitan in India nad iLe
Island of Ceylon, 91 Nov. 76.
Tke Bigkt Rewrtnd Thomaa Valpy French, DD. Bishop of Lahore, 37 Dec. 77.
The VenerabU Joseph Baly. MA. Archdeacon of Calcutta and Commissary.
TU Rev. Brook Deedes, MA. Domestic Chaplain to the Lord Bishop, 8 Fob. 77.
Charles Banderson, Esq., Registrar of the Archdeaconry of Oalcntta, and Secretary to the Lord Bishop, 16 April 70.
>*<\
Bbvxob Chaplaxits.
sxMASxSy Ac.
855 JZ«0. Henry Murray, MA 'Meeau Meer.
:856 Eev. James Kilhee Stuart, MA.. . ' Kurrachoe.
[857 Rev. Thomas Moore, BA 'Sick Furlough.
857 Rev. John William Younsr, lfil..isick Furlough.
857 Rev. John Richard Baldwin Furlough.
857 Rev. Chas. Jas. Waterhouse, JTil. Delhi.
858 Rev. QeorgeDaveySymond8,B^. I Furlough.
859 Rev. Henry Fisher Corbyn, MA. Abbottabad.
859 Rev. WiUiam Spencer, DD I Furlough.
1859 ^o.W.CrawfordBromehead,lf^ Furlough.
; l^^l BurxoB Chaplaihs. I ^bmabks^c.
■ 1 1 869 Btfp. Mathew Lamert, BA ' Moorut.
', ! - JirvxoB Chaplaxvs.
I 1869' JZep. Clement Reginald ToUeO jh^ruii
I I mache, If^ ^ uii««»i.
I i869liz«.. Alhin Ramsey, MA -Furlough,
Nagpore.
859 JBer. William David Cowley, DD.
859 Rev. David Payne WilliamB,lf^.
859 Rev. Edward Jas. Hubbard,lfil.
Rev. Andrew Horsburgh, MA. ..
«co Rev. Peter John Jarbo, MA
860 Rev. Arthur William Irwin, MA.
i6oRev. William Barker Draw-)
I bridffe, iiB ^..i
863 Rev. Alexander Robinson, MA.
860 Rev. John Alex. Stamper, MA...
86z Rev. William Ayerst, MA
862 £«r. John Hocking, MA
863 Ret. WiUiam Charles Bell
£63 1 Rev. Willi&m Ward NichoUs
i(>2'Rev. Fred. Walter Robberds,^^.
865I J?er. Arth. Ootavius Hardy, MA.
Z6i*Rec. Joseph Spear, ^^
m\Rev. Ct. F. Popham Blyth, MA.
866tfi«D. Percy Nicolas, MA
S66JJ2ec. T. L. J. Wameford
i^/SRev. George Thomas Carru-^
there, MA. .
Rev. Andrew Lumsden Mitchell
Agra.
Subathoo.
Shahjehanpore.
Furlough.
Furlough.
Umballa.
Hazareebagh.
Bareilly.
SeaU:oce.
Murree.
Kangra.
Furlough. '
Roorkee.
Barrackpore.
Ranikhet. 1
Kidderporo. '
Bankiporo.
Chaplain to Forces
in Afghanistan.
Chuckrata.
1870
1872
1873
1 1 1872
111873
' 1873
Saugor.
Barrackpore.
Mussoorie.
Darjeelings
Fysabad.
Kussowlie.
1877
Futtehghur.
^Allahabad, Civil 1 1877
( Station, [hore.'
Archdeacon of La-
Jullundor.
Mhow.
Jubbulpore.
Cawnpore.
Naini Tal.
LucknowCivil Lines.
Rev. John Stephenson, MA
Rev. Henry Jas. Matthew, MA
Rev. Alexander Newton Wilson
Rev. M. B. Mills
867 , Rev. Francis Rodon Michell
867.fi«o. Willi&m Henry Gale,£^....
1867. J2«B. BrownlowThos. Atlay,ir^.
:86iijJZeo. Frederick Orton, IC/l
\M&Rev. Andrew William Roche) Ii5.„^i^„„i,
! Quinlan, Jf^ ) |Farlough.
8A7J2«o. Walter Harry Tribe, lf^....| Lahore.
Z&j'Rev. Bemhard Martin Behr,£if. Dacca.
868 Rev. Baker Morrell, MA iLandour.
b6i, Rev. Jas. Williams Adams, i^^.iOn Field Service,
868 Rev. Joseph Sam. Sandys, MA. Thayctmyo.
i868i£tfo. Wm. Alexander Duke, BA. Furlough.
I'ijolRev. Thomas David Gray, MA.
i^jo Reo. Fred. Thomas Stewart)
Dyer, BA )
Rev. Wm. Jerome Burdett, BA. i
2Zeo.GeorgeTheodoreDennis,lf^ 1
Rev. SamuelBenjamin Taylor, 1
MA J
Rev. Baldwin Hammond, Jf^i...
Rev. Andrew Hooper Etty, MA. ^
... Stf0.Chas.Chris.Tho.Fagai],lf^.
, 1873) Bep. John Fred. Scobell, MA...
\, 1^731 Bev. David Bayne Morris, Af^...,
i 1873 fftfp. ArtliurCharlesPear8on,3r4.'Khyber Field Force
! 1873! Rev. Edw.Montifort Beasle3',BX Muttra.
' o T, TXT ^x -ix /^ _*!, f Sen. Chaplain. St.
1873 Rev. Welbore MacCarthy [ Piiul's Carhedral.
I i873!7?eo.WilliamJohnRowland,lf-4. PortWilliara[ment8.
1873. a^-cJohuBrown-BrunessoD, 5.4. Lucknow Cantnii-
-, ' T> iiTMi- -tr -a^ J St.Jolm'flCluirch,
, i874|J2«». William Henry Bray fj Calcutta.
' ' iSj^'Rev. AlbertWilliamRebsch.JJ/l.iPerrzepore.
1875 Rev. Andrew Nathaniel Wad- > Du^giiai
1 ham Spens S;
iSjslRev. Edmund Jermyn, MA IBenares.
xSj6 Rev. Wm. Fred. Arm.«itrong,BJ. Rawul Pindec.
1876 JRep.KinKStonEgiin Barrow, Jf .4 'Morar.
1876 Rev. Alfred George Arthur ) (jut^^ck
RobartH, if ^ S'
Rev. John Jeffries Baitlett I St. James's Church,
1877
X877
1877
1878
1879
J
Coles, MA
Rev. Brook Deedes, MA
Rev. Charles Swinnerton
Rev. John Henry Taylor, BA....
Rev. Clement Glover Moore, jS^
Rev. Charles Walter Hume.lf^.
Rev. Henry Coleridge Spring, )
BA f
1879 Rev. Walter Adolphus Hamilton
1879 J?««y. T. W. Hunter
x879B«F. Ferguson John Mont- ) Qg. . ggj^j^^tg
f gomery, If ^ 3 **
2879 £«». Robert John Langford, Jf^.
1879I Rev. Theophilus J. Rawson, MA
iBjg.Rev.Jj.F. Phillips
iSBo.Rev. Theophilus Shepherd, BA.
x88o\Rev. Williams Charles Noyes ...
Calcutta.
< DomesticChaplaiu
1 to the Bishop.
Nowshera.
PortBlair.
Rangoon.
Mooltan.
Chaplain, St. PauFH
Cathedrol.
Howrah. [Calcutta.
Aotg.S (.John's Ch.
Kamptcc.
Dinagepore.
Allahabad Cantons.
CHURCH OF SCOTLAND.
SxviOB ChapiiAih. I Assistant CHAPLAiifs.
' ^^ \ Calcutta.— FurLj*^'' /'**'• •'*°*®'*^*"*®''"'* i Allahabad.
MA
I Ohaplaivb.
il66]Rev. G. G. GUlan, MA
\
< Offg. Senior Chap-
I lain.
1879 S«o. Alexander Ferrier, MA..
Pesliawur.
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
359 Bengal Staff Corps. — War Services,
* Sir Arthur Becher served the campaign in Affghanistan in 1839 and was present at the storm anAri-
tare of Ghuznee (Medal). Throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkw, Fcr -
Hhah, and Bobraon (Medal and two Clasps, and Breret of M^or). Also the Punjanb campaign of 1848-49. inclu I : :
ihe siege and surrender of Mooltan and battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps. Brevet of Lt. Colonel). Be.T
as Quarter Master General with Army Head Quarters throughout the siege of Delhi in 1857 (severe^' nt)uiidcJ
CB., and Medal with Clasp).
* General A. Tucker served with the 9th Bengal Light Cavalry throughout the campaign of 1843 in Bind, t^.'
was severely wounded in five places at the battle of Meeanee (Medal, CB., and Brevet of Major).
^ General E. Darvall served throughout the Burmese war of 1824-26, and was present at the attack and cap'^v
of various stockades (Medal). Served also throughout the Indian Mutiny campaigns of 1857-59 (Medal).
^ Geucral H. Palmer served against the Bheel tribes in 1827-48. Campaigns during 183&-40 in Affghan.^tr
and iieltx>chistan, including the storm and capture of Ghuznee (Medal), and was severely wounded, matchlockii
tiiraagh left thigh, in a skirmish at the entrance to the Bolan Pass on the aoth March 1839. Sutlej campaign c~
184 5-46,commanded the 48th Bengal Native Infkntryinthe battles of Moodkeo and Feroseshah (horse shat).an4 ^<
a briiovde Major at the action oi Aliwal— woanded (Medal snd ti^o Clasps, and Brevet of Major) . Served as Bn£>f
Miij'ir 10 Brigadier General Wheeler's Force at the surrender of Kote Kangra in 1846, and in the Ponjanb eamptir
f't 1B4S-49, including t>io Ktormiii? of the Dullah Heights and reduction of three small forts (Medal). Indian mor:-.'^
cainpuigu in 1857-58, including ihe action of Chinhui in command of native details ft*om mutinied regiments; r _
ifiaiutcd m the Muchee 13h i\vu Fort from the firing of the flr^t rebal shot against it to the witbdawal of its f^»rv- :
arnl served iu the defenc<3 of the Lucknow Residency to its relief; commanded a Detachment of all arms kca: C^x.
LHwnpore against rebels in 185b (Medal with Chujp. and a year's service).
" General D. Pott served with the 47th Bengal Native Infantry against the insurgents near Cuttack in 1833. Stn^
thrtjughout the Sutlej caiupaij^n of 1845-46 ; commanded the 47th Bengal Native Jnfantrj' at the battles of Mo- >u
uii(l yei*oze8hah, and wus also present at the affair of Buddiwai, action of Aliwal, and bnttle of Sobraon— hor^c v
(Medal and three Clasps, and l»rcvet of Major). Commanded a force of 1,800 men against the inaurgentsin I'ej.
iii 1854 (received the thanks of the Government of India— Modal). Commanded 47th Bengal Native Infantry m :b:
Indian mutiny in 1857-58 against the rebels in the Mirzapore district (Medal) ; embarked in its command iti Jujj'
iHiS on service to China, and served during the campaign of 1858-59 (received the thanks of tho Govemme-t c'
lii'iiii— Mtdal).
« General W. E. Mulcfister served the campaign of 1842 in AflTghanistan under General Pollock, an<l r^*
severely wounded at the forcing of tho Khybor Pass (Mcdiil). Served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1S45 < .
including the battles of Moodkee, Fcrozeshah, and Sol)raon (Medal and two Clasps). Puujaub campaign of iS^.-;!
including the siege operations Ijeforo Mooltan, and action of Soorjkboond (Medal with Clasp).
* (.xeneral O. Cavenngh served with tho 4th Bengal Irregular Ciivalry tho Gwalior campaign, includins !b»
buttle of Maharajpore — left leg carried away by a cannon-shot and charger killed (Bronze Star, and mentiOD. -
despatches). Served also in tho Sutlej campaign in 1846, and was severely wounded in tho left arm in the act;c2 :.'
BiKldiwal (Medal, and Brevet of Mnjoi).
'° GoneralJ. S. Paton served the G,valior campaign, and was present at the battio of Maharajpore (Br • :
Star). Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Ferozeshnh and Sobraon (Me<lal and oneClaspKarl
capture of Kota Kangra. Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the affair of Ramuuggur, passage of the Chita-.
ant] »»attlcs of Sadoolapore and Chillianwallah— sevorol.y woimdcd (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major). Senr:
with the expedition under SirClinrles Najiier against tho AllVeodies in 1850, including the forcing of the Kohui IV'-;
near I'eshawur (Modal with Clasp). Also with the Force employed to suppress the Googaira iusarrection ii: '.'.y.
and commanded the Field Detuchnient sent from Lahore, which was thrice engaged. Has been twenty-K\t'
times mentioned in despatchei^ and on'.crs.
" Sir CharlesReid served in Upper Sind under Sir Charles Napier in 1843; and with the Sirmoor Battalion (Goorkh
throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the action of Aliwal and battle of Sobraon — bnm/lit ti-
Battation out of action ^orse twice wounded, specially mentioned in Sir Walter Gilbert's despatch, Med?'! '.:'■
Clasp). Served in the Burmese war in 1852-53 (Modal with Clasp for Pegu). Commanded the Sirmoor BAt*.-.'.; -
throughout the Indian mutiny in 1857 ; opened the communication between Meerut and Calcutta, for which 1.'
received the thanks of Government; was present at the battle of Budloc-ke-Serai and throughout the sicji
Delhi, and commanded all the advanced postc on the riglit of the Delhi Ridge, including Hindoo Il-no's houft^ :'■"-
key of the position) from the 8th June to the 14th Septeraiii'.r, during which peri')d twonty-5ux separate attack? c- :
tlioso positions were repulsed. Commanded aColumn on tho 17th Juno for the attack on Kissengung^e, commaL :
1. 10 4th Column of assault on Delhi on the 14th September— severely wounded (Brevet of Lt. Colonel, CB.. .r .
Medal with Clasp). Served also in the Oude campaign in 1858-59 (Aide de Camp to the Queen and Colo.;
thanked by Parliament, and on four separate occasions by the Government of India) . Is in receipt of the G--
Service and the Wound pensions, and in 1871 was nominated a KCB. for his distinguished militarv services.
i« General G. P. Whish served tho campaign of 1842 in Afighanistan under General Pollock (Medal). Al« -
tho Punjaub campaign of 1848-40 as an Assistant Adjutant General, and was present at the battle of Goo. rt
(Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of M^jor).
^* Greneral H. F. Dunsford served as a Brigade Major in tho Sutlej campaign in 1846, and was present &* tie
battle of Sobraon (Medal, and Brevet of Major). Conmumded the Troops of the Rajahs of Puttialla and Jht cr.<t •: •
ing the siege of Delhi in 1857, ana was present at its storm and capture. Commanded the Buxar Colnicn ri '
Shahabad Field Force in Oct. and Nov. 1858 ; conmianded at the aittack of Burahpore on the 14th Oct. 185S, dr v
the rebels in force out of a strongly entrenched position, and routing them with great slaughter; d£-fcji'.o<i l-
attack of the rebels at Sikurreea on i6th October and in other skirmishes leading to the successful attack ob -
town of Jugdespore on xpth October— severely wounded (Medal with Clasp, and CB.). Commanded thcJyn:' 1:
field force in Expeditions of 1862-63 against rebel Jynteaiis in Assam, including the capture of the stockA-i<.- ^
Rallcang, Mtmsow, Oomkai, Rungbarai, and Surteung (thanked by the Commander in Chief, the Governor Gene- 1
and tho Secretary of State for India). Commanded Columns of the Bhooton field force at the st^rm and ca.f •<
of the fort of Daumkote and stockade of Channoorchie in Dec. 1864 (Medal with Clasp).
i& General C. T. Chamberlain served throughout the campaigns in Affghanistan of 1839-42, inclndir.i: tu^
siege and capture of Ghnznee (Medal), and various actions near Candahar (Medtil). Punjaub campaign of iT^F i .
including the battles of Chillianwallah and Gooierat, pursuit of the Sikh Army and its final surrender at Kiiv.
Pindee, and was wounded in a skirmish with Sikh Cavalry (mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Cla5p5. ti
Brevet of Major). Served at Mooltan during the mutiny in 1857, disarmed the 62nd and 69th Bengal Nat •
Infantry, was engaged against the Googaira rebels, and was besieged in the Serai of Cheekawntrio for four d^:<^
(Medal, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, and thanks of Government).
" Lieut General R. G. Taylor served the GwaUor campaign and was present at the battle of Punniar on »9lh JVc.
1843 (Bronze Star). Sutlej campaign of 1845-46 and severely woimded at the battle of Moodkee (Medal). I*unja"'
campaign of 1848-49, and present throughout the siege operations before Mooltan, capture of the town, surrender '.
the citaidel, and battle of Soroojkhoond (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
"* Lieut.General A. J^tche commanded a Detachment of tlic Arracan Batuilion employed against the W&lleir
hill tribe on the Arracan frontier in 1841-42, — took the Waileng Hill stockade, and reduced the tribe to snbmiwK'
Served the Puiyaub campaign of 1848-49, including the battles of Chillianwallah and Gx)jerat (severely woosdeui.
and subsequent pursuit of the Sikhs and AfTghans (Medal wnth two Clasps). Raised and commanded an irrtg^^-
force with which, in conjunction with a party of scimieu and marines under Commander Rennie, he defeatea !5<
Burmese Chiefs Nga-thein and Moung-tha-bon, on the 22ud and 23rd Jan., and the Burmese Governor of the fr-
vince of Bassein on the 29th Jan. 1853, capturin>jr nmo guns and upwards of 3,000 stand of anm> (thanked bj ti-r
Governor General of Inula in Council). Co-operat-ed with tho force under Sir John Cheape during March 1 5=.;
aiiainst the force under Myat-Toon in the vicinity of Donabovv— wounded (mentioned in despatches, thanked bv tb
Government of India, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp for Pogn). Quelled a i*ebelUon of tho Burmese in the Bi>-
Hein district in Feb. 1854, with a small force of regular troops and a levy of Burmese, and alter three cugacemerf
completely routed the insurgents and captured their leaders (thanked by the Government of India). Quclltfl*
rebellion of the Karen tribes in the Bassein district with the Bussein Police Corps, which ho commanded dans?
Jan. and Feb. 1857, routing a large body of insurgents under Meng-loung, a pscudo prince of tiutt tril«e, and Uts^;
him prisoner (thanked by the Governor General of India in Council). Digitized by VJ 1^ VJ V IV^
Bengal Staff Coiys. — War Services. 360
'» Sir Donald Stewart served against the hill tribes on the Peshawur frontier in 1854-55 (mentioned in
(lc!> patches). Commanded the Yolonteers serving in the Ally^hur district in May and Jane 1857, B*nd all commuui-
Ciition with the Upper Provinces having been cut oiT he volunteered to carry despatches from the Government of
the North- West Provinces to the Officer commandiiiij at Delhi ; on arrival in camp was appointed Deputy Assistant
Adjutant Greneral of the Field Force and served throu;?hout the siege of Delhi (mentioned in despatches, and Brevet
of Major) ; afterwards served as Assistant Ad^utjuit General of the Army at the sic^'e and capture of Lucknow, and
throughout the operations inRohilcxmd (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with two Clasps). Com-
Diiinded the Bengal Brigade with the expedition to Abj'ssinia in 1867-68 (mentioned in despatches, Medal, and C3.),
* Sir Henry Norman sei*ved as Adjutant of the 3r8t Bengal Native Innuiiry throughout the Piuijaub cam-
paign of 1848-49 including the passage of the Chenab, actions at t^ruloolaporc.Chillian wallah, and Goojerat, and
subsequent pursuit of the Sikhs and Atlghans under Sir Walter Gilbert (Medal with two Clasps). Was Brigade
Major to the Troops engaged in the Kohat Pass in Feb. 1850 under Sir ('hnrk's Napier and Sir Colin Campbell ; and,
as Brigade Major or D. A. Adj. General to the Troops employed, was engaged in various expeditions against the
mountain tribes near Peshawur in 1850-51-52-57,-54 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 3i.st N.I. during the
Santhal insurrection in 1855-56, and for four months was in command of n separate Detachment (thanked by
the Commander in Chief in India for surprising and captui-ing an in.surgent chief). Was engaged throughout the
operations against the mutineers and rebels in India from the lirst outbreak in May 1857 until the termination of tho
war. As Assistant Ac^utant General of the Army was present at the action of Badlee Serai on 8tli Juno 1857 in which
the Adjutant General (Colonel Chester) was killed, ana performed the duties of Adjutant (reneral to the Army in tho
field from that date, with the exception of some portion of the siege of Delhi, until the end of the war. Served
throughout the siege of Delhi from the 8th June to the 20th Sept. 1857; was present with Greathed's Column nt
the actions of Bolundshuhur, Allyghur, and Agra ; subsequently in Nov. 1857 in action nenr Buntcrah in Oude with tho
Troops under Brigadier Grant. Present with the Commander in Chief in tho skirmisbeb prior to and throughout tho
operations connected with the relief of Lucknow (horse shot at the storming of the Shah Nujeef) ; at the relief of
Cawnpore and subsequent operations from 28th Nov. to 6ih Dec. 1857 when the Gwalior Contingent and other
Troops were Anally routed and dispersed; at the action near Khodagimgc and reoccupation of Futtehghur on 3rd June
1S58. at the siege and capture of Lucknow 2nd to 21st March 1858. Rohilcund campaign in Mny, including the action
of Baroilly (wounded) and afikir at ShahjeUanpore ; campaign in Oude during the cold sea.son of 1858-59, including
ihe aflfaira of Doimdeakeira, Bergudia, Musjidea, and the Uapteo (Medal with Hat e Cla.^iijs, CJi., and Brevets of
Major and Lt. Colonel ; was twenty-five times thanked in general orders and despatches for services in the field).
" Lieut.Greneral W. T. Hughes served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkce,
Ferozeshah, and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps). Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the reduction of the
Forts of Rungul Mongul, Kurrurwallah, and Moraree, and storming of tho Dullah Heights (Medal). Served with
the force under Sir CoUn Campbell on the Peshawur frontier in 1851-52 ; present at the affair on the Heights above
Michnee ; in command of a Cavalry Piquet attacked and routed a large party of Momuud mai-auders (horse received
three sabre wounds). Commanded ist Punjaub Cavalry against the Othman Khel and other tribes on the Eusufzai
frontier in May and June 1852, including the affairs at Pranghur and Nardund, and action at Pakkot (Medal with
Clasps. Commanded the ist Punjaub Cavalry throughout the Indian mutiny campaigns of 1857-59 » present at the
disarming of the Native Infantry Regts. at Mooltan ; commanded a Detachment of all arms at tho reduction of the
town of Belleh (horse received spear, sword, and bullet wounds) ; served against the rebels in the Saharunpore,
Mozuffumuggur, and Meerut districts in 1857-58, and at the reoccupation of Rohilcund ; throughout the Oude cam-
paign, and present at the reduction of Rampore Russia, actions at Churdah, Mugeetia, and R^ikee, and pursuit to
tho Raptee ; Trans-Gogra campaign, and present at the taking of Nana's guns at Sitka Ghat, and attack on the
rehels at the Khorialle river (Medal, Brevets of Major and Lt.Coloncl, several times mentioned in despatches, and
ilianked by the Government).
" Lieut.General J. L.Vaughan served the Gwalior campaign of 1843-44, and was present at the battle of Maharaj-
pore as Aide de Camp to Major General Littler (Bronze Star). Served in the Crimea with the Turkish Contingent as
Assistant and Deputy Quarter Master General from Oct. 1855 to June 1856 (Turkish Medal, 4th Chws of tho Medjidie,
and Brevet of Major). Commanded a Field Force on the Eusufzaie fron^tier in July and Aug. 1857, and was twice
thanked by Government, particularly for the attacks on the fortified village of Neriujee on the 2 ist July and 3rd
August. Commanded the 5th Punjaub Infantry in all the operations in Oude subsequent to the capture of Lucicnow
ia 1858, including the actions of Barce, Simree, and Nawabgunge, and passage of the Gumtee at Sultanpore. Com-
manded a Field Force on the frontier of Nepaul from April to Dec. 1859— twice thanked by Government (Medal, and
iirevetof Lt.Colonel). Commanded tho 5th Punjaub Infantry during the operations of the Eusufzye Field Force
against the hill tribes from Oct. to Dec. 1863 (C/?., Medal with Clasp). Commanded the 2nd Brigade Hazara
Field Force in t868, including the expedition against the tribes on the Black Mountain (mentioned in despatches,
and thanked by the Government of India, Clasp).
*» Sir Samuel James Browne served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49. and was present at the
passage of the Chenab, the actions of Ramnuggur, Sadoolapore, Chillianwallah, and Goojerat (Medal with two
Clasps). In command of the and Punjaub Cavalry and Corps of Guides served on the Derajat and Peshawur
frontier from 1850 to 1869, including operations against Oomurzaie Wuzeerees in 1851-52; the Bozdar Belooch
expedition in March 1857 ; the attacks on Narinjee (Eusofzai border) in July and August 1857, and in various
minor skirmishes (Medal with Clasp) . Was in corcmand of the 2nd Punjaub Cavalry during the Indian mutiny
campaign of 1858, inoluding the siege and capture of Lucknow ( Brevet of Major), actions of Koorsee, Rooyah,
and Allygiinge, and capture of Bareilly. (Commanded a Field Force of cavalry and infkntry at the action of
Mohunpore and defeat and dispersion of the rebels. Commanded a Field Force of cavalry and infantry in the
attack and defeat of the enemy m their position at Sccrpoorah and capture of their guns and camp — dangerously
woanded in two places, first by a severe sword-cut on the left knee, and afterwards by another sword-cut which
severed the left arm at the shoulder (several times mentioned in despatches, and thanked by the Commander in
Chief and by Government, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, iledal with Clasp, CB., and Victoria Cross). In tho Afghan war
of 1878-9, he commanded the ist Division Peshawur Valley FieM Force in the attack and capture of the Fort of AH
Mufijid, the forcing of the Khyber Pa^s in November 1878, and Bubsotpient operations till the end of the campaign
{k'CJi. and niceived the thanks of the Governm*»Mt of India and of both Houses of Parliament).
*^ Lieut.General Charles Cureton served in the Sutlej campaign in 1S45-46, including the battle of Aliwal (Medal and
Clasp). Served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 as Aide do Camp to Brigadier General (Jurcton commanding the
CiVVHlry Division in the action of Ramnu-rvrnr (sliu;htly wounded); also present at tho passage of the Chenab,
battle of Goojernt. nntl accompanied Sir W. « l-illi. tl's ('olumn in pursuit of tho Sikh and AUglnin Army, capture
of ,\ttock. and occupation of I't.shawur (Medal with Clasp). Engaged agaiunt the Mountain Tribes, North
West Frontier, in 1849, 1852, and 1860 (Medal with Chisp). Served in suppruission of the Indian mutiny in 1S57-59
Shahabad, Bunkcgaon. Mahodipore, Rus:^oolpore. Mittowlee, and Biswa (cicvon times mentioned in despatch. cs,
pnblished in General Onlcrs. Medal, Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel. and CB.).
-' Lieut.General C. A. Barwell served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal). Was Ofliciating Brigade Major
at Lucknow at the time of the outbreak in May 1857 and continued to .ser\'e in that capacity throughout the defence
of the Residency until the final »olief of the garrison in Nov. 1857 ; subsequently 8en,'ed as a Brigade Major in the
ftcld and was present at the battle of Cawnpore ; and as a D. A. Adjutant General at the siege and capture of Luck-
now, attack on Fort Rooyah and action of Allygunge, reoccupation of Shahjchanpore, battle of Bareflly, and action
on the Sardnh— wounded (frequently mentioned in despatches, thanked by Government, Brevets of Major and Lt.
Colonel, Medal with two Clasps, ana a year's service).
^ Lieut.Greneral J. T. Shakespear served in the Sutlej campaign in 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee and
Fenw.esbah (Medal and Clasp). Served in the Indian mutiny in 1857 (Medal).
*• Tho Honorable Sir Heni^ Ramsay served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal).
•^ Major Creneral F. D. Atkinson served against the hill tribes in Sind, under Sir Charles Napier.
" Lieut. General R.N. Raikes served the Gwalior campaign, and was present at the battle of Punnlar, apth Dec.
1843 (Bronze Star). Served also in the Burmese war of 1852 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
** Major General G. A. Fisher has received the Medal for the Punjaub Campaign of 1848-49. Commanded outposts
3^1 Bengal Staff Corps. — War Services.
of Miclince and Shubkudr on the Peshawur firontier from Feb. 1853 to May 1854, and waa present in the ac6an o!
Shah Moosah Khoyl (Medal). At the Alumbagh at the relief of Lucknow in Nov. 1857; and attached to the fora
under Outram from Nov. 1857 until the taking of Lucknovr in March 1858 (Medal with two Clasps).
'^ Major General C. Harris served in Aflghanistan during the operations of 1841-42 (Medal).
^ Major General S. Richards served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, and was present at the battle of Sobnji
(Mo'ial).
*" Major General J. E. Gastrell served against the Jcyporo Insurgents in 1838. Also in the Bundleciind car-
paij^u of 1842-43. Served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the passage of the Chenab and afta.: a;
IwaumujTJ^ur, liattlos of Chillianwallah and Goojenit, and pursuit of the Sikh Army (Medal with two Clasps). Strvc.
also in the Sunthal campaign of 1855, and commanded one of the columns in the final beating up and sabjecuo::
the tribe.
■*'' Lieut. General G, Jackson served in Bundlecund in 1842. Also in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Me-i*.
Sorvcd fluriiii^ tho operations on the Peshawur frontier in 1851-52 under Sir Colin Campbell, and when in comzLV.
otth2 outpost of Mutta repulsed the attack of the combined Momund tribes on the Sth Dec. 1S51 (Medal wiihti^.-..
W.'iLi r.wic-.' wounrled in an attack on a body of mutineers of the 26th Bengal Native Infantry in 1857.
^•' Lieut. General J, K. Spence served in the campaign in AlTghanistan in 1839-40 (Medal).
■"^ Major (xcneral H, Nicoll served during the disturbances in tho Saugor and Bundlecund districts in i?4: *;
The iiwuli(jr campaign of 1843-44, including the battle of Punniar (Bronze Star). The Punjaub campaign m i-u- ;.
(Medal). The Sonthal campaign in 1855-56. Served as Brigade Major at the battle of Budlee ke Serai on the .:
Jnii:! 1^:7, .vtonuing the heights before Delhi, throughout the siege assault and final capture of the city iMca
with Cliisp, and Brevet of Major).
♦' Mnjor General A. Turner served during the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal).
■•^ V :\.,ov t^oncrfll M. J.Tumbull served with the 7th Bengal Light ('avalry in Sind for two years on the frontier cr:-
Sir Chnrles Napier in 1844-45 ; «»(! in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 with the force under (Jeneral V.'he^le, li
grcMter i)ortion of the time as Officiating Quarter Master General to tho Force (mentioned in despatches, M'-i-!;
■*^ Lieut. G.'neral R. C. Lawrence served in the Sutlej campaign in 1846, and was present at the battle of S')lu8C!i
(Meual). Served in the Indian mutiny campaign as Political Ottlccr in charge of the Caahmere Contingcui ui dt:
General Wil.>^on in 1857, and was present at the a^ssault and capture of Delhi, commanding the 4th Column of aisa^i
on Major lleid being wounded (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, CJi., Medal with Clasp).
** Major (ioncnvl E. T. Dalton was engaged in expeditions against the frontier tribes in Assam in i839-4oaDli-.
Pla'.med and superintended an expedition which surprised and captured the Mishnee Chief who had murdered 'J."
French Missionaries Kirk and Bourry on the Thibetan frontier, and received the special thanks of the Govtit-^
Genf^ral. Served in 1858 as Commissioner of Chota Nagpore, with the field force under Major MacDowell ag*a<
rehi. Is in Palamow. From May 1858 to Feb. 1859 was employed against the Singhboom Insurgents 1 Medal).
♦-■' ColonelJ. C. Haughton served throughout the campaigns of 1838-42 in Beloochistan and AfTghanistAiL '>
eluding the storming of the Bolan Pass, repulse of a night attack of Merab Khan, action of Abee Khan, throturLcj
the ."^iege of Cheerekar and commanded the 6th Goorkhas when it was cut to pieces (severely woimded, losinp npt-i
han I). AVas present with the army at Cabul during the siege and left in hospital, in the enemy's hands md-
G naral El])hin8tone*8 capitulation, remaining a prisoner till September 1842 ; afterwards served with Broadfce' r
Sappers and Miners during the re-occupation of Cabool and march from AlTghanistan. Served vnth the Bajnjfbs:
Battalion at the defeat of the enemy in seven afiairs during 1846-47.
♦^ Colonel H. Hopkinson served as Political Officer against the hill tribes of the Kolvelyne in Dec. 1847 and Ji-
1848, and was present at the surprise of the Akong Stockade. Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including thebau ?
of Chillianwallah and Goojerat, and pursuit of the Sikh Army and Aff'ghans to Peshawur (Medal with two Cl»*rRi
Burmese war in 1852, including the capture of Martaban (Medal with Cla«p for Peg^).
*' Colonel J. R. McMullin served the Gwalior campaign, and was present at the battle of Punniar on a9th P«r lU
(Bronze Star). Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the action of Soroojhkoond, siege and surrender of iloJ.u^
and battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
** Colonel T. F. Wilson commanded a detached Company of the 13th Bengal Native Infantry at the cip-
ture of the fortof Chirgong in April 1841 (mentioned in despatches). Also at the action of Punwarreein Bundlecari
in June 1842. Served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the action of Ramuuggur, pas««£re '■
the Chonab. and battle of Goojerat and subsequent pursuit of the Sikh Army (Medal with Clasp). Was appooiv^-
Deputy Assistant Adjutant General to Sir Henry Lawrence on the 21st May 1857, and present in the actiun witLLJ*
mutineers in the old cantonments of Lucknow on the night of the 30th and moi^ng of the 31st May, also *i i^
battle of Chinhut the 30th June, and was slightly wounded by a piece of the same shell by which Sir Henry Lau-
rence was mortally wounded (mentioned in despatches). Served as Deputy Assistant Adjutjint General to the c'-
Lucknow Garrison throughout the entire defence of the Residency, a period of 145 days (slightly waunde<l. and ru
prominently mentioned in despatches, and thanked by Government *' for courage, activity, and sound judgmeL: -.t i
very high ncgreo "). Served with tho force under Colonel the Hon. Percy Herbert in pursuit of Feroze Shah a:.a »
rebel force in 1S59 (Medal with Clasp, CJi., Brevet of Major, a year's extra service, and Aide do Camp totbc(V'iK-
*» Colonel G. C. Hatch served as Deputy Judge Advocate General or the Army unner Lord Clyde atthertlitic
Lucknow in 1857 and in the Bubseqaent operations at Cawni)ore (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
>A Colonel A. H. Teman served in Bundlecund in 1842-43, and was several times engage<l with the rebel*
Sutlej campaign in 1846, including the action of Aliwal (Medal). Punjaub campaign in 1849 (Medal, menuc^^e
in despatch). Indian mutiny campaigns of 1857-58, including numerous expeditions against the rebel* in ^*-
Nursingpore, Saugor, and Jubbulpore districts. Commanded a party of tho 3rd Irregular Cavalry in an aru«
on a body of rebels in the Saugor district (horse killed, thanked by the Lt.(5ovemor of tho Central ProriDcc*)
Served with the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose as Deputy Commissioner of Jaloun (Medal wi^i
Cla-^p), and present at the forcing of the Muddunpore Pass, action of the Betwnh, siege and papture of Jh*M-,
action of Konch, taking of Kalpee (mentioned in despatch). Served as Aide de Camp to Brigadier MacDofii
tho action of Sahao (mentioned m despatches). Mentioned in (Jovemor General's minute of and July 1S59. 1^^
gracious approbation of Her Majesty conveyed by letter from the Secretary of State for India, dated 4th June iScj
" Colonel R. R. Mainwaring served m the Sutlej campaign in 1846 and was present at the battle of Sobrt^^p::
(Medal). Sonthal campaign of 1855. Indian mutiny campaign including several actions with the rebels (liedi- •
*" Colonel A. Macqueon served throughout the operations of the Candahar Force under General Nott in 1840-4--.
including the advance upon Ghuznee and Cabool, and taking of Istalifif (Medal). Throughout the Sutlej campaip
of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, and Sobraon— wounded (Medal and two Clasps). IndxiZ^
mutiny campaigns of 1857-59, including relief of Lucknow, defeat of the Gwahor Contingent at Cawnpore, actsoE.:
Kalce'^Nuddec, siege and capture of Lucknow, and afi'airs of Baree and Simree (Medal with two Clasps).
"' Colonel R. N. Tronson served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the al&ir ofRamna:-
gur, passage of the Chenab, battles of Chillianwallah and Gooierat, and pursuit of the Sikhs and ASs^-^
i Medal with two Clasps) . Commanded a detachment of troops and Horse and Ft>ot Police during the rebellion of : '-^
Nomad Tribes in the Sutlej in 1857 ; repulsed with slaughter a night attack of 2000 men and destroyed several oi ^■
enemy's villages and strongholds. Marched 55 miles, the greater portion through water, in twenty consecutive hozT>.
with an active enemy on the flank, to the rescue of the city of Pak Puttun. The rapidity of this movement, in li*
opinion of the local authorities, insured its success, and was the metma of preventing the diaafiteted in Bhiu^-
pore and Birsa from joining the Googaria insurgents, and of saving the many rich towna and villagea on the S>t^
and of stopping the progress of the rebellion along its banks. Served against the mutineers at Mooltan in J^H"^
and September 1858 (Medal).
** Colonel T. Rattray served the campaign of 1842 in Affghanistan under General Pollock, and was »eTtr^
wounded at the forcing of the Kiyber Pass (Medal). Served with the force under Sir Charles Napier airain.*« •••'
hill tribes in Scind in 1844-45. ^ ^^5^ raised and discipUned a body of Sikhs (now the 45th Bengal Nati^^ •'
flantry— Rattray's Sikhs) for service in the Sonthal Pergunnahs; commanded them throughout the Sepoy muti:::
1857-58, and present at the actions of Gya, Akherpore, Dhunchooa, Jugdeespore, Nonoodhee, and Knama (Brerci
Hajor, Medal, and several times thanked by Grovernment).
•» Colonel J. M. Oippa served the campaign of 1842 in Affghanistan under Sir George Pollock, inclndinf »f
forcing of the Khyber Pass and actions of Jugdulluck, Tezeen, and Istaliff (Medal). Alao throughout the SaK
oampaign of 1845-4^ tDOludin^ the battles of Moodjkee Ferozeshah, and Sobraon Uiedal.and ^ Qme).
Bengal Staff Corps. — War Services. 370
Eiuoftaie expeditionary force under Sir Sydney Ck)tfcon in 1858, and was present at the destmction of Ghinglee
Mangiil, Thana, and Bittana (Medal with GlaBp). Served also during the mutinies of 1857-58.
<^Lt Colonel F. M. Armstrong served with the 6th Pai\jaab Infantry in the expeditionary force nnder Brigadier
General Chamberlain in Maranzaie and Koorum in 1856. Served also throughout the mutinies in the Peiwawur
and Geogaria districts (Medal).
^ Lt.Colonel R. Smith served with the Belhi Field Force in 1857 and was present at the occupation of Jhi^jjur.
**^ Lt.Colonel A. Bruce served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59, and was present at the action
of Soltaapore, and siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp). Served also in the Bhootan campaign of
1865-66 (Medal with Clasp).
*" Lt.Colonel F. F. Roworoft served in the Sonthal campaign of 1855-56. Served with the Bhootan Field Force
throughout the operations of 1864-66, including the capture of various stockades (Medal with Clasp). Served in
the Hazara campaign in 1868 including the expedition against the tribes on the Black Mountain (Clasp).
^ Lt.CoIonel R. S. Robertson served in the Sonthal campaign of 1855-56. Also in the Indian mutiny csmnaign of
i857-S9t including the capture of Jugdespore, siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
CoBsyah and Jvnteah Hills in 1863-63 at the assault and capture of the stockades of Ocmkoi, Nungbarai, Oomkung,
and Surteong (severely wounded). Served with the Left Column of the Dooar Field Force in 1865-66.
^ Lt.Colonol T. N. Walker served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58 with the and Bengal European
Fusiliers, including all the siege operations before Delhi in 1857 (wounded on the x8th July), and was selected as
one of the Subalterns of the ladder party at the final assault and capture of the city (wounded on the z5th Septem*
ber) ; was afterwards present at the capture of the heights of Sonah, and surrender of the forts of Bewarrie,
J^Uhur, Ranonde, Furrucknugur, and Bullumbghur; served with the 17th Puzgaub Infhntry in the Rohilcund
campaign in 2858 including the actions of Amsoth, Bagawalla, and Nugeega, and relief of Moradabad (Medal
with Clasp). Has been presented with the Bronae Medal of the Royal Humane Society.
« Colonel F. H. Jenkins served with the 4th Sikh Infiwitry at the siege and assault of Delhi— severely
wounded (Medal with Clasp). Commanded the 4th Punjab Infantry in the expedition against the Gabool Kheyl
Wuzeereee in 1859 ; present at the action of Maidani. Commanded a wing of the 4th Sikh infantry in the expedi-
tion against the Mahsood Wuseerees in i860; and present at the action at Palasin. and at the forcing of Barrara
Pass. Commanded the Corps of Guides in the TJmbeyla expedition in 1863 ; present at the retaking of the Crag
Piquet, and the action at the Conical Hill (Medal with two Clasps). Commanded the troops engaged at the attack
of the villages in the TJtman Kheyl hills on the 3zst March 1878.
*•• Miyor W. W. Hume served at the commencement of the Indian mutiny with the Meerut Volunteer Cavalry ;
afterwards as a volunteer with the Artillery before Delhi during the siege and capture of that city (Medal with Clasp).
^^'Maior B. Cracroft served throughout the Sonthal campaign of 1855-56 and was slightly wounded. Served
also iu the Central Indian campaign with the force under General WhJtlock and was present at the attack and
capture of Punwarree Heights near Kirwee on aoth Dec. 1858 (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
^LUColonel A. M'L. Stewart served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58 ; with the Delhi field force In Sep-
tember 1857 ; present at the taking of Jhujjur, actions of Shumshabad and Mhow near Futtehghur, siege and
capture of Lucknow (severely wounded on loth March 1858), attack on Rooya, action at Allygunge, taking of
Shaiehanpore, siege and capture of Bareilly (Medal with Clasp).
*» Lt.Colonel J. Bartleman served with the 86th Foot in the Central India campaign of 1857-58 and was present at
the siege and capture of Chanderee, siege and capture of Jhansi, action of Koonch, operations before and taking of
Calpee ; served with the 2nd Sikh Police Corps against the rebels in the Jugdespore district ftx)m August to Novem-
ber 1858 (Modal with Clasp). Served with the 8th Pu^jaub Infkntry in the campaign of i860 in China, including the
actiou of Sinho, capture of the entrenched camp at Tangku, capture of the Taku Forts, and capitulation of Pekin
(Medal with two Clasps).
^* Lt.Colonel A. £. Campbell served with the 3zst Bengal Native Infantry during the Sonthal campaign of 1855-56.
Also at Saugor in Central India during 1857-58 ; present at numerous engagements in the district of Saugor, ana
was severely wounded on the i8th Sept. 1857 in the attack on the fortified village of Nurricoulee (Medal with Clasp).
^ Lt. Colonel J. C. C. Daunt served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58 ; present at the attack and defeat of
the Ram^hur Battalion at Chuttra, Ohota Nagpore on the and October : attack and defeat of the mutineers of tho
sand Native Infantry at Nowadah, Behar, on the and Nov. 1857— severely wounded (Medal), and awarded the Vic-
tona Cross for acts of bravery in capturing two guns on the and October and and November 1857. Served in
China in 1858 and was present at the affair with the Braves at the White Cloud Mountains, at the repulse of the
Chinese at the Landing Pier and at the Magazine Hill (Medal).
•**MiyoT J. W. O'Dowda served during the Sonthal campaign of 1855.
** Major A. Vivian commanded a Ressala of Pathan Horse during the mutiny in 1857-59; assisted in the sup-
{>ression of the rebellion of the Jat tribes of the Ranee in the Gogaria district in 1857 ; accompanied Brigadier
'Yanks' column in the advance on Lucknow, and present at the capture of the fort of Dhowrara ; also during the
operations bofore and capture of Lucknow by Lord Clyde ; stationed at Oonao on the Lucknow and Cawnpore
road from April to November 1858 assisting to keep the road clear of the rebels, during which time he had f^quent
skirmishes with the enemy ; served with Colonel Kelly's Colunm in the operations on the Nepaul frontier in 1859 ;
and present at the attack on the rebel position in the hills near Bootwul (Medal with Clasp). Served with the
3rd Punjaub Cavalry in the expedition under Brigadier Gheneral Chamberlain against the Mahsood Wuseerees in
i860, including the repulse of the enemy's attack on them at Paloseen, and the forcing of the Barrarah Pass (Medal
with Clasp).
*^ Msjor R. E. Boyle served during the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59; pursuit of theSealcote mutineers
in July 1857; with and Bengal European Fusiliers in Brigadier Showers' Column in the districts west of Delhi in
October and November 1857, and present at the occupation of Rewaree, Jhujjur, and Kanonnd ; served with the
and Sikh Cavalry with the Bundlecund Field Force under Brigadier Wheeler; commanded a field detachment.
Engaged near Geree Patoree on 7th Nov. 1859 ; commanded No. 3 Bundlecund Flying Colunm from December 1850
to 31arch i860 (thanked by Government of India, Medal).
*^ Miuor O. W. Campbell was present at the mutiny of the Native Troops at Lucknow in 1857; joined the Volun-
teer Cavalry and was engaged in several recoimaissances prior to the battle of Chinhut and present also at that
action (severely woundeid): served throughout the defence of the Residency of Lucknow (woundedj, and after-
wards at the recapture of Cawnpore fW>m the Gwalior Ck)ntingent (Medal with Clasp, and a year's service). Served
with Fane's Horse throughout the camnaign of i860 in China, including the capture of the Taku Forts and subse-
quent operations up to the surrender or Pekin (Medal with two Clasps) .
sio Major N. R. Burlton served during the Sonthal campaign of 1855-56. Served also in the Indian mutiny
campaign of 1857-58, and was present at the action of Sonepore, capture of the fort of Chandeei>ore, actions at
Phoolpore and Amorka, capture of Fort Nuggur and Jugdespore (Medal).
*" Major S. J. Browne served with the 5th Punjaub Infiantry during the Onde campaign of 1858-59, and was
present at the passage of the Raptee and capture of the enemy's guns at Sitkaghat ; commanded a detachment of
the Regiment at Darzee Talas— horse shot (Medal). Served with the 6th Punjaub Infiuitry throughout the Umbeyla
campai^ of 1863 (Medal with Clasp) .
4i» Major O. M. Graham served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59, including the occupation
of the Alumbagh previous to and after the relief of Lucknow, also relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde ; Rohilcund
and Oude oampainis (Medal with Clasp).
»t* Major P. w. Powlett served during the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58, and was present at the actions of
Allyghur, Agra, Kanouje, and Bunnee Bridge, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde (mentioned in despatches), defeat
of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore, action at Kalee Nudee, sie^e and capture at Lucknow— severely wounded
(Medal with two Clasps).
"• Muor M. P. Ricketts served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58 ; accompanied as Interpreter
to 37th Begt. and other detachments sent to the relief of the besieged Garrison at Arrah ; acted as Staff Officer to
(Jofonel Miiman at the action of Alrowlee (mentioned in despatches), and present throughout the siege of Aaimghur
from a8th March to 15th April 1858, and various skirmishes ^edal).
»i7 Mstfor G. A. Munro served as interpreter to the Naval Brigade under Captain Peel in 1857 and was present
at the aotioiL of Kudjwa, occupation of the Alumbagh during the relief of Lucknow, and battle of Cawnpore on the
6th December 1857 (Media witfi Olaep). Digitized by ^^OU^li::
3^3 Bmgal Staff Corps. — War Services.
iM Colonel 0. F. Hicka served daring the Satleg campaign. Present with the 6th Bengal Kative hiSutaj wha
it mutinied at Allahabad on the 6th June 1857. Commanded a detachment of Irregular Cavalry during the open-
tions In the vicinity of Allahabad, and afterwards served as a volunteer in Havelock's CaviiJry throoghoot ths
operations of that force (Medal).
^^ Colonel H. C. Anderson served in the Sutlq' campaign of 1845-46, including the battle of FeimetU
(Medal). Served also in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58 (Brevet of Major, and if edal).
^** Colonel J. Beid served in tiie Pui^aub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal). Served in the Indian mutcoy oe-
paigns of 1857-58, including the assault and capture of Chandeepore Fort, siege and capture of Lucknow, afiune
Barree and Sunree, action of Nawabgunse, occupation of Fysabad and Sultanpore, and passage of theGoosih
(several times mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
1^ Colonel J. Emerson served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Uoodket
Ferozeshah, and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps).
ITS Colonel J. I. Murray served m the Puiuaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal). Served throughout the IdiU
mutiny csJnpaigns of 1857-59; present at the oaUJe of Shahgunge; Commanded Bajah Gobind Sing's Jit U3iy
at the battle o^ Allyghur (mentioned in despatches " for conspicuous gallantry," wounded, and charger woandri.,
served as a volunteer at Uie battle of Agra ; employed in Nov. and Deo. 1857 in raising the Jat Horse and in nevs-
iug order in the Allyghur and Etah cUs^cts; commanded at the Cavalry engagements at Kutchla Ghut k:^
defeated with 300 sabres of the J&t Horse 600 Irregular Cavalry mutineers, and held the Rohllcund rebel antjs
check till the arrival of Qeneral Penny's Force on the nth March 1848 ; in April, May, and Juno with the J&t Hc<?<«
guarded sucoessfhlly the Ohauts on the Gkuiges in the Allyghur and Etah districts against the Bohilcond nbu.
commanded the Begt. throughout the seoond Oude campaign and the operations on the Nepaul frontier, ioclodixu^dt
action near BootwU, attack on the rebels in the hills, anddefeat of the Nusseerabad rebel brigade at I>arreah{--?(
commanded a Column in the final operations on the Nepaul firontier (Medal, Brevet of Major, and repeatedly tha:±r.
by the Commander in Chief and the Government).
^M Colonel G. S. Macbean served with the force against the Boree AflVeedees in 1853 (Medal with Civ:
Accompanied the advance force ttom. Allahabad in June 1857 and served with Havelock's Force f^om its first t»L:^
the field in July, and was present at the actions of Futtehpore, Aouuff, Pandoo Nuddee, Cawnpore, Oonao, h^ift-
rutgtmge (both aotions) . Boorbeake-Chowkee, Bithoor, Mungarwar, Alumbaugh, relief of the Garrison of Lsckr^.
andderance of the Beeidenoy ; subsequent siege and capture of Lucknow. affairs of Booyah and Allygnnge, R.L-
ound campaign, and recapture of Bareilly (mentionea in despatches, thanked by Government, l^edal with tw>
Clasps, and Brevet of Msjor, and a year's service) . «>
m Colonel J. I. Willes served under Sir Charles Napier against the hill tribes in Sind in 1845. Served ^
in the Punjanb campaign of 1848-^9 (Medal).
^ Colonel G. W. Fraser served in the Sutled campaign of 1845-46 (Medal).
iM Colonel H. M. Boddam served during the Burmese war of 1853-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pefpi). ii^'
against the insunent Santhals from July to December 1855.
1** Colonel J. W. F. Bean served throughout the Pui^'aub campaign of 1848-49, including the paass^ oft:)-
Cfhenab and battle of Goojerat (Medal with one Clasp).
">* Colonel A. Pond served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-^6, including the action of Aliwal (Medal). Serr&i
also in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and present at the action near A^pfc with the NeemuchmutiMo
(wounded), and at an engagement with the rebels at the village of Chawhowlee, which was surprised, captureil, tzi
destroyed. Commanded a wing of the 3rd Europeans at the capture and destruction of a village 30 miles tra
Agra. Present at the battle of Agra. Commanded four companies of Europeans at the taking of Fnttebpcrr
Slkx«e, as also when the position of Bhereghur Ghat was secured, when 1500 rebels were driven through the ravisb
and across the river, and held the Ghat in action for five or six hours (Medal).
*"* Colonel J. B. Thelwall served with the 24th Begt in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was preseit a
the passage of the Chenab, and battles of Sadoolapore, Chillianwallah (severely wounded by a grape-shot iu ±t
thigh) , and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps) . Served with the expeditionary force under Sir Sydn^ Cotton oq ikt
Busonaie border in 1858 and was present at the aflfUrs of Chingli and Sittana (Medal with Clasp). Also serreJ a
the Oude campaign of 1858-59, including the storm and capture of Bampore Kussia (mentioned in despsicta,
thanked by the Governor General, Medal, and CB.). Served in the Joynteah Hills during the rebellion of iS6»-c>
and present at the storm and capture of stockades at Oomkoi, Oomkrong, Nungbarai, and Surleeing. Oommsadcd
the aist Bengal Native Infimtxy m the Abyssinian campaign (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
Mi Colonel B. H. Price served in the Pui^aub campaign of 1848-49, including the battles of Sadoolapore, Chil-
lianwallah, and Goojerat, and pursuit of the Sikhs and AiTghans (Medal with two Clasps). Served also a tki
Sonthal cammim in 1855.
^^ Colonel T. H. Sibley served at the sieffe and capture of Delhi in 1857 (mentioned n despatches, thsaked bj
Government, Brevet of Msjor, Medal with Clasp).
*i* Colonel H. K. Bume served with the and Bengal N.I. throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46. inchidicf
the battles of Moodkee and Feroseshah, and with the expedition against Kot Kangra (Medal and Claq^. Serred
during the Bormese war of 1852-53 as Military Secretary to General Godwin, Commander of the Force, snd wu
present at the captures of Prome and Pegu (several times mentioned in despatches, Medal with ClaBp for Pegs, oi
Brevet of Muor).
*^> Colonel J. T. Norgate served against the rebels in the Goo^:aira district in Oct. and Nov. X857. Wsspretttt
at the mutiny at Mooltan and sent in pursuit of the mutineers with 50 men of the nth Pux^nb inlhatty s&d 1
Troop or the 6th Irregular Cavaliy ; came up with the mutineers after a forced march of 57 nules and destroTHl
npwsurds of 500 of them (received the approbation of the Indian and Puzgaub Governments, and the thaiiks of tbt
[ome (jkivemment). Commanded the lath Punjaub Infantry in the operations in Bundlecund in 1850 (Medsl).
**7 CSolonel C. L. Brown served during the Punjaub campaign of 1648-49, and was present thrcmgbout \i»
siege operations before Mooltan, and at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with Clasp) .
si* Colonel H. L. Campbell served throughout the Pux^jaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at the first tad
second siege operations before Mooltan, including the repulse of the enemy's night attack on the British Csmp it
Muttee Thol, action of Soro<4khoond, and attack on tne suburbs : afterwards present at the battle of Goqjent
(Medal with two Clasps) . Served at the siege of Delhi in 1857 (Medal with Clasp) .
^ Colonel G. B. Boberts served in the Sutleg campaign of 18^5-46, including the battle of Sobnum (Medal).
*n Colonel C. 0. Johnson served in the Sutlq campaign of 1845-46, including the battle of Sobrson (IfediD.
Served as D. A.Q.M.General with army Head Quarters at the capture of Lucknow in March 1858 (Medal with Cluf *•
Served as Chief of the Quarter Master General's Department with the Hazara field'force under M^jor Genenl ViJt
in z868 (mentioned in despatches, thanked by Government, Brevet of LUColonel, Medal with Clasp).
*** Colonel A. Elderton served throughout the Pux^^tib campaign of 1 84^-49, including the action of Banura(rg?«
passage of the Chenab, and battles of Chillianwallah and Gk>03erat (severely wounded), and pursuit otihe&kiitti
Aflj^haas (Medal with two Clasps). Served throughout the siege of Delhi in numerous engagements, snd «»
severely wounded at the taking 01 three guns outside the Cashmere Gate ; and was again severe^ wounded at the
aaflttTilt and captiire of the aty. Commanded the and Sikh Irregular Cavaliy with various colnnuis in Onda
and BohJikuxld, and at the action of Biswa. Commanded a column in pursuit of the rebel leader Despot (¥edt;
with Clasp).
*M Colonel Forbes served throughout the Sutl^ campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Voodto«
(horse killed), Feroseshah, and Sobraon (Medal and two Claspsj. Throuj^hout the Puniaab campaign of i&4S-4^
including the passage of the Chenab, and battles of Chillianwallah and Goqjerat (Medal with two Clupe). 8erT«i
as Adjutant ist Pui^jaub Cavalry in the forcing of the Kohat Pass by Sir Charles Napier in 1850 fifedsl vi
Clssp). Served throughout the defence of the Besidency at Lucknow and was wounded ; again wounded vii.«
serving with the Pui^aub Cavaliy ; present also at the battle of Cawnpore, and as a BrigadeMigor of Cavslij*-'
the siege and capture of Lucknow (twice mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Migor, Medal with two Claras, «!••'>
year's service). Commanded the Bhopaul Battalion with the Khyber Column in the AiJRhan campaign or iSrs-r-
and subsequently commanded the and Infhntry Brigade of the Koorum Field Force untQ the end of tbe cso^s::^
"** Colonel S. Black served in the suppression of the rebellion in the Cvoogaira and adjoining districts is li?
*^CMottelW.O.B.Vylne served in thA Indian mutiny campaign of z857-59i^fw^p
Bengal Staff Corps. — War Services. 372
**^ ^i»jor H. Morton served in Onde and wae present at the pursuit and captnre of the rebel Ri^ah of Toolsee-
pore. Serred during the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59,— against the rebels in Bnndlecund in 1859, and com-
manded a detachment of two guns, a squadron of Irregular Caralrj and 3 companies of Native Infantrv for about two
munthsinft^uentexpeditionsagainsttherebelleadersDowlutSinghandfBnojore Singh near the Bind river (Medal).
'^ MiSJor A. R. Chapman served throughout the siege of Delhi including the battle of Budleekescrai, skirmlBbes
in the Subsee Mundee from the 9th June to the 13th Aug. 1857, assault and capture of the city ; was afterwards
present at the actions of Namoul, Gungeeree, Pattialee and Mynpoorie, siege and capture of Lucknow, action of
Baree, and subsequent operations in Oude (Medal with two Clasps).
**■ Major E. C Codrington served during the Indian mutiny campaign ,of 1857-58 and was present during the
occupation of the Alumbagh Arom the i6th January to the zoth March 1858, including the repulse of three separnto
attacks on the i6th January, afRdr of the 15th February, repulse of the night attacks on the 19th and aist, aft'air of
the a5th. repulse of the night attack on the a5th February, and afikir of the oth March ; also presen-v at the sicgo
and capture of Lucknow including skirmishes on the 19th and aist March in the vicinity of the Moosa Bagh ; eubec-
anent operations in Oude including the actions of Baree and Birsee (Medal with Clasp). Berved in the 4th Sikh
nCuitry with the force under Brigadier Greneral Chamberlain against the Cabool Kheil Wuzeerees in 1859-60 in-
cluding the affkir at Midanee (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 5th Ghoorkas throughout the operutionp in
Umbeyla (mentioned in despatches, Clasp); also with the same regiment during the Hasara campaign of i8t8,
including operations in the Agrore Valley and the expedition against the tribes on the Black Mountain.
*« Sir sobert Sandeman served with Brigadier Showers* Colunm in the Delhi and Jhiyjur-districts ; was with
the xst Sikh Cavalry at the siege and capture of Lucknow and was wotmded at the Moose Bagh ; served afterwards
with column in Oude in 1858-59 (Medal with Clasp).
*♦' M%{or C. E. Bates served during the Indian mutiny and was severely and dangerously wounded on the occa-
ftion of the mutiny at Jullunder on 7th June 1857. Ox)erations in Bnndlecund m 1859 (Medul). Also Bervo<l
throughout the campaign of i860 in China, including the action of Sinho, taking of Tangku, cuptore of the Takii
Fona, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps). Served with the Bhootan Field Force from February 1865
until the conclusion of operations, from April 1865 as Brigade Major (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 'lYan*-
port Train in Abyssinia in i868 (Medal). Also with the Looshai expeditionary force in 1870-71 as Brigade Major
to the Chittagong Column (mentioned in despatches, thanked by the Governor General in Council, Brevet of Major,
and Clasp). Has also on two other occasions received the thanks of Government for Civil and Political services.
**• M^or P. Lance served against the rebels in Rohilcund in 1858 ; was present at the defence of the Jail at
Shahjehanpore, and in the aflkirs of Mohunrudpore and Nooria, and action at Sisseahghat—severely wounded by a
musket ball above the left ankle and horse shot (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
**• Mi^or C. J. Griffiths served with the 43rd Native Infantry in Bhootan in 1864, including the capture, retreat
from, and retaking of Dewangiri, and several minor engagements (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 3rd Sikhs
in the Hasara campaign of 1868 including the expedition against the tribes on the Black Mountain (Clasp). Served
^vith the 3rd Sikh Infantry in the Jowaki expedition of 1877-78 (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
**» Msgor E. C. Garstin served with the asrd Company Royal Engineers in the Indian mutiny campaign of i8«»7-58.
and was present at the action of Kudjwah, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at
Cawnpore, advance on Futtyghur, destruction of the fort of Juttceah, action of Khodagunee, siege and capture of
liucknow, attack on the fort of Rooyah, action of Allygimge, and capture of Bareilly (Medal with two CJlasps).
»»* Mi^or A. Pullan served with the 4th Sikh Infantry throughout the siege of Delhi and was severely wounded
(Medal with Clasp).
**• Mi^or C. Case served during the Indian mutinv campaign of 1857-59, and was present at the action of the 5th
July 1857 with the Neemuch mutineers near Agra (Medal).
*^ Major L. Wavell served with the 1st Bengal Fusiliers in the suppression of the Indian mutiny, including the
action of Niyufghur, assault and capture of Delhi with previous operations under its walls; actions of Namoul,
Gongeree, Puttialee, and Myni)oorie, storm and capture of Lucknow (Medal with two CHosps). Served in China
against Taeping rebels in 186a.
*** Major H. B. Graham served in the defence of the Kumaon Hills and Rohilcund against the rebels in 1857-58,
and was present at the action of Cherpoora and other minor aflffairs (Medal).
**• Major T. R. Davidson served as a Volunteer with a detachment of the ist Punjaub Infantry attached to
Drigadier Showers' Column in the Delhi and Jhuijurdistricta in 1857, and was present at the taking of the forts of
Hewaree, Tujjur, Kanond, and BuUubghur, and also in two engagements with the Mawottus (Medal >.
**' Lt.Colonel H. Chapman was at Meean Meeron the outbreak of the mutiny in 1857; served with the 1st Bengal
European Fusiliers in the actions of Namoul, Gungeree, Pattialee, and Mjmpooree ; commanded a detachment of
Alexander's horse in several minor aflRiirs in the Etawah district in 1858, actions of Oreyah (charger twice wounded
and Dewwi ; pursuit of the rebels through Rajpootana and Central India; BundlecvLud campaign fo 1859-60 (men-
tioned in despatches. Medal).
"• Major A, L. Playfair served with the late ist Bengal European Fusiliers in the Indian mutiny, inclnditicr the
Alambatfh and Trans Goomtee operations under Sir J. Outram, and the final assault and capture of LucUuow
(.Medul with Clasp).
»*• Major F. Hammond was present at the quelling of the disturbances in the Goo^aria district in 1857 ; also
present at the outbreak of the 62nd and 69th Native Infantry at Mooltan on the 3i8t Aupnist 1858.
*«* Lt.Colonel G. Stewart served in the v olunteer Cavalry with Havelock's force fVom its first taking the field m July
1857, and was present at the actions of Futtehpore, Aoung, Pandoo Nuddee, Cawnpore, Oonao, Busserutgunge
(both actions), Bithoor, Mungarwar, and Alumbagh, relief of Lucknow, and subsequent defence of the Residency,
was also present at the final capture of Lucknow. Served afterwards with the 1st Sikh Cavalry in the actions
of Simree, Nawabgunge, Bara Bankee, rooccupation of Fyrabad, actions of PoorT\'a, Morar, and Mhow (men-
tioned in despatches for galUintrj) , taking of the fort of Simree, actions of Murputgung and Doondiakiera, taking
of the forts of Omrea and Futtehpore. ami action of Koolie-ka-bund— wounded and horse wounded (Medal with two
Clasps, and a year's service). Served with the ist Sikh Cavalry throughout the campaign of i860 in China, in-
olading the actions of Sinho (wounded, and mentioned in despatches for "forward gallantry"). Chankiawhan and
Falichau, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps). Served with the nth Bengal (lavalry in the Umbeyla
eantipaign under General Grarvock in 1863 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Corps of Guides in the Jowaki
Af^eedee expedition in 1877-7S, under General Keves (mentioned in desi)atches). Present in the operations arainst
the Rauizai village of Skhakat on 14th March 1878, and commanded the cavalry in the attack on the Utman Khyol
Tillages on aist March 1878.
**^f Captain R. H. F. Rennick served in the Abyssinian campaign with the Army Works Corps (Medal).
•«■ Major F. Gellie was with the 9th Native Inflantry at Allyghur when it mutinied in May 1857. Served with the
xst Owalior Cavalry in May and June 18^7, and was present when half of that regiment mutinied at Hattros. Served
in the gun escort in the action of the 5th July near Agra with the Neemuch mutineers, and with the Agra Militia
at the Battle of Agra on the loth Oct. 1857, ^^^ pursuit of the mutineers. Served with the 3rd Bengal European
Regiment in minor affairs in the Agra l5iatrict in January and February 1859 ; and with the Allyghur Levy in the
Bnndlecund Field Force in 1859 (Medal). Commanded the Left Wing of the 39th Bengal Native Infantry during
the Bhootan campaism in 1865-66 (Medal with Clasp).
•**t Captain R. Warburton serve ' "
X served in the Abyssinian campaign in the Transport Train (Modal).
* Colonel C. M. MacGregor served throughout the Indiwn mutiny campaign of 1857-59, *nd was present at
the actions of Namaol (captured a gun), Gan^iree, Puttialee, and Mynpooree, siege and capture of Lucknow,
including several days' street fighting ; ai^o in subi^enuent operations in Oude, including the actions of Bara,
Nawabflnmg, Dariabad, Bhamouu'hat (severely wounded and horse killed), passage of the Gogra, actions of Yasir-
gang, Machligaon, Kamdakotp Mabarajpore (wounded), Senvaghat (slightly wounded), nuil Pachgtiou (four times
mentioned in despatches, received thanks of Crovemor General, Medal with Clasp). Served throughout the cam-
paign of i860 in China, and was present at the action of Sinho (twice severely wounded), and surrender of Pekin
(brought to the notice of the Government of India by Sir Hope Grant for especial gallantry. Medal with two Clii»pp,
mentioned in the speech of the Secretary for War in moving a vot« of thanks to the forces in China, Itrevot o« M.J. >r ) ,
Served throughout the Bhrwum d'upaigii iu 1804-0 , .1: ;;. igade Major and 1). A. Q. M. Ger.«-.Ml, \>:\ •vi -t tin r.»p.
ture of Dalmakot (severely wounded), ChHajoralin. liala (severely wounded), and Nugolu ; h-.j.I conimuudod a
xecunnaissance into the enemy's country, received the thanks of the Command@[g^d«l:]^f^«£94Asiyiceroy (three
365 Bengal Staff Corps. — War Services,
*" Oolonel 0. Armstrong served in the Crimean campaign in 1855 in the Turkish Contingent, andpreMnt aii
volunteer with the 49th Regt. at the attack of the Redan on the x8th Jane (Medal with Clasp and Tnrkiflh MedaS.
Was attached to the and Battalion Rifle Brigade during the operations at Cawnpore nnder General WindJhao a
Nov. 1857 and was severely wounded through both legs, the right amputated (Medal) . Served as and in comsuri
of the xiith Bengal Native Infantnr during uie Umbeyla campaign of 1863 (Medal with Clasp).
*^* Colonel J. Macdonald served in the Pm^'aub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal).
*^* Colonel J. T. Watson was engaged in street fighting at Luoknow previous to the action of Chiahit vbe
the Mahomedans rose on the troops at the Dowlutk^anna, and served throusrhout the defence of the Besidncr k
Lucknowin 1857, flreqnently in command of the Cawnpore Battery, afterwards present at the battle of Cawrpcs
and defeat of tibe insurgent Qwalior Contingent (Medal with Clasp, and a year's service).
'^7 Colonel J. W. Orchard served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, including the siege storm ari
capture of Delhi (Medal with Clasp) . Served in the Mahsood expedition of i860 and was present at the forcog -'
the Berara Pass (Medal with Clasp).
SM Colonel G. A. Brown served with the expedition on the Susofzie border in April and May 1858, and wv
present at the destruction of CHiingalee and Sittana, and conmianded the present zst Bengal Native In&ntiTfttti
attack on Sittana and until the force returned (mentioned in despatch, Medal with Clasp).
•" Colonel G.G.Cunliflfe served as a volunteer in the Nynee Tal Militia, raised for the pr .tectionof that place, fra
3rd June to 36th Deo. 1857, and assisted in the surprise and defeat of a body of rebels bcl 'Uging to Khsn Bahi<i>J
Khan that had occupied Huldwaree. Commanded a Detachment of the Kemaon Levy at the action of CHiarpoLni,
and ai>ortion of a Field Force at the action of Surpoorah, eucceeding to the command of the Force on (Tapt S. Bron
being severely wounded— charger disabled by sword cuts (thanked by the Governor General and the Comsu!:^
in Chief for gallant conduct. Medal).
*■* Colonel R. D'D. C. Bracken served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the fim vi
second siecra operations befbre and surrender of Mooltan, and battle of Goojerat (Medal with two (Hasps). Ot^
manded a Detachment of the and Sikh Infantry at the repulse of insurgents at Murree in 1857 ; and served iatbi
operations a^gainst Sittana in 1858 (Medal with Clasp).
*** Ck>lonerc. H. Palliser as Adjutant Sind Camel Corps was severely wounded in an action with the Sheonaea
on the Dengat Frontier on the Z4th March 1853 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served the blsc
mutiny campaign of 1858-59; accompanied the Advance Column under Major Renaud ft*om Allahabad tcwi*
Cawnpore (wounded, and July 1857), and served with Havelock's Force from its first taking the field ; comxnaiKi!^
Irregular C;avalry in the actions of Futtehpore; commanded right troop with Barrow's volunteer Cavalry n ^^
actions of Mungarwar, Alumbagh, and first relief of Lucknow (woxmded, and two horses shot) ; defence of ti
Residency till the second relief by Lord Clyde ; subsequent occupation of the Alumbagh under (>utram fros >'
vember 1857 to March 1858 including actions of Gahilee, repulse of rebel attack, capture of Lucknow. Served «r:i
Hodson's Horse atreoccupation of Fyzabad and crossing of the Goomtee at Sultanpore. Commanded istReginec' /
Hodson's Horse in the action of Dadoodpore and in repulse and pursuit of rebels at Khandoo Nuddee— dangert-cvj
wounded (mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps, a year's service, and Brevet of Mi^or). C^mmaL.t-
the loth Bengal Cavalry in tJie Abyssinian expedition (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.O)lonel, and Vedi
**^ Colonel W. T. Fagan served in the Sonthal campaign of 1855-56. Commanded the 7th Bengal Folic* B*;-
talion in the expedition against hostile tribes on the South-oast frontier in January and February i86z.
*** Colonel E. G. Clark served with the Nepaulese Force in the Indian mutiny campaign firom July 1857 to ip'-
1858 ; commanded the Left Ck>lumn in the action of Chanda and captured 5 guns, afterwards present in the %K :'
of (yhanda (second), Umeerpore, and Sultanpore, siege and capture of Lucknow ; present aa Civil Officer at the k^-:'
of Hussungunj, capture of Fort Methowlee, and action of Mehundee (Medal with Clasp).
^^ Sir Peter Lumsden served with the force employed in various expeditions agsunst the frontier tnl^
in 1852-56 ; served as D. A. Qr. Master General ait the action of Puujhao X5th April 1852 ; at Nowadund, Pnnchr
Iskakdt, and operations in the Ranezai Valley in May 185a ; against the Boree Afr^eedees in 1853 ; to Shah Moost:
Kh^l against the Mohmund Tribe in 1854; expedition asainst the Meransaie tribe in April 1855, incladicf 'i^*
oavalry aflUr at Dursummund ; agaiast the Bussy Khelut Alum in November 1855 ; in Meranzaie and Kooru expe-
ditions in November 1856 (received the special thanks of the Local and the Supreme Grovemments). Served in a Speci
Military Mission to Affghanistan in 1857-58, and received the thanks of the Supreme Grovemment (Meda] «"-
Clasp). In July 1848 he joined the GNralior Force under (^neral R. Napier, and was present at Ranode and sll^5^
quent pursuit in Central India (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Accompanied the expedition to China m t»:.
and was present at the actions of Sinho and Tangchow, assault and capture of the Taku Forts, and adTSfice r
Fekin (mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Major). With Bhootan Field Force::
z86« (Clasp).
*** Sir Charles H. Brownlow was present with the Army of Reserve during the Pui\jaub war of 1848-40. Seme
with the ist Sikh Infantry in the Black Mountain campaign, Hazara, in 1852-53 ; against the Momnna Tnba ;:
August X854, when he was shot through the lungs ; and in the Bozdar Expedition of 1857. (Commanded the a.ii
Pnx^'aub InHantry in the operations on the Eusofrai Frontier in 1858 ; throughout the China war of x86o, incta>lii;
the action of Sinho, taking of the Taku Forts, and occupation of Pekin (Brevet of Major) ; the UmbeT'.a n^-
paign of 1863 (Brevet of Lt.Colonel and CB.); and the Hazara Expedition of 1868. Commanded an Expeditij^'SC
Column into the Looshai Country in 1871-72 (thanked by the Government of India, ECB). Is an Aide de Chcp '
the Queen. Has received the Punjaub Medal, the China Medal with Clasps for the Taku Forts and Pekin. %'-*
the Indian Medal with Clasps for North -West Frontier, Umbeyla, andLoosnai.
*** Colonel J. G. S. Matheson served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 18^8-49, including the action of Ba=.-
nuggur, passage of the Chenab, and battles of Chillian wallah and Goojerat (wounded), and pursuit of ibe S.^
and Affgnans IMedal with two Clasps). Served with afield force in Tharawaddie, Burxnah, in 1853-54.
*^ Colonel J. Reay served during the Sonthal campaign of 1855.
M* Ck)lone] R. 8. Moseley served m China and was present in the engagement of the 8th Jan. 1859 whes a;
battery and village of Shek-teing were captured.
»*7 (yolonel A. W. Montagu served in the Burmese war in 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served «i*-
the Trans-Gogra Force on the Nepaul flrontier in 1^58-59, and was present at the action of Toolsepore Otedai).
*^ Colonel A. H. Bamfleld served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the battles of (>hillianv>I^-
and Gkxtjerat, and pursuit of the Sikhs and Aflkhans (Medal with two Clasps). Accompanied the expeditiuj::
force asainst the Boree Afreedees in the Kohat Hills in 1853 (Medal with Clasp).
*^^ Colonel N. Barton served in the Pux^aub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal).
*" Colonel B. Walton served with the 53rd Regt. in the Pumaub campaign in 1849 and was present si '-^
battle ofGoQjerat (Medal with Clasp). With the expedition against the hill tribes on the Peshawar &x)i:t;(r *-
x85x-5a (Medal with Clasp). Campaign in India in 1857, including relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, and seurtv
wounded 1^ the storming of the Secunderbagh (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Mi/:
*M Colonel H. H. Lystar served on the Stafr of Sir Hugh Rose as Interpreter and Aide deCamp throagtacc:^^
Central India campaign from Dec. 1857 to July 1858, including the siege and capture of the town and fort of Ba'*^'
ghur and repulse of the rebels in an attack on the camp during the siege, action of Baroda (sabre wound and <^^
also woxmded), taking of Baroda, forcing the Muddinpore Pass, siege and storm of the town and captoieof >'
fort of Jhansi, battle of the Betwa, action of Koonch and capture of the town (charger received one h^voDCt^-
two sabre wounds), attack on the camp of the and Brigade at Muttra, attack on the camp of the ist Bnsai^C'
€k>olowlee, taking of the town and fort of Calpee, action at and capture of Morar cantonments, storming sf'-^,
Lushker and fort of Ghralior (three times mentioned in despatches, twice for gallant conduct in the field, ^^ •
Migor, Medal with Clasp, and awarded the Victoria Cross " for gallantly charging and breaking, aini^ly, > fc^**
mishing square of the retreating rebel army from Calpee and kilhng two or three sepoys in the conflict").
»» Colonel F. B. Norman served in the Punjaub throughout the Indian mutinies of 1857-58 ; as AMirtQ**'
Master General with Busofzai Field Force at Umbeyla in 1863 ; present with and Brigade under Culonel W v
Turner at storming of Conical Hill and destruction of Lalloo on X5th December and action in Chuznra vall«j ^
following day, and with and Brigade under Colonel A. WUde in subsequent operations ; served as As*-**^-
Quarter Master G^eneral throughout the campaigns in Bhootan in 1864-65 and t865*€6: on X4th March 1S65 v£^
reconnoitring in Gooroo flraon Pass with a Company of Khelat-i-Ghilzie Regiment and a Company of x9th Pas.^
NaUve Inflntiy c»ptBr«a four Btockadee, inflicting severo loss on the enemy ; received by telegraph thanks cfSJ
Bengal Staff Corps, — War Services » 374
^resent at tho Actions of Kalee Nuddee and Shomahabad, siege and capture of Lucknow, attack on the fort of
Rooya. and action of Allygunge (Medal and Clasp).
^^^ Major F. Coddington served in the entrenched camp at the Alombagh under Outram from the and Jan. to the
5th March 1858 ; also at the siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
^>* Major M. P. Moriarty served with the 34th Foot' at the actions at Cawnpore, on 26th ayth and 28th of
November 1857 under Major General Windham ; at the attack and capture of Fort Meangunge on 24th "Feb. under
Sir Hope Grant ; at several minor engagements near Bunnee Bridge in Oude ; present during the whole of the
operations before Lucknow, and at the taking of the city. Served with the 93rd Highlanders at the attack on Fort
Rooya, and in action at Allygunge in Oude ; likewise at the action and capture of Bareilly in May 1858. Served
with the 66th or Goorkha Light Infantry at the actions at Pnsgaon, Russoolpore, and Bishwah (Medal with Clasp) .
i^ Mnjor H. C. A. Szczepanski served during the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58, including the actions of
the 25th, 26th, and 27th November 1857, and subsequent operations at Cawnpore, action of Kalee Nuddee, and pur-
suit of the rebels in Bundleound (Medal).
*» Major 8. Beckett served with the ist Sikh Infantry in the Oude campaign of 1858-59, and was present at the
passage of the Grogra, skirmish near Bunku8Hia Fort, and action near the Jerwah Pass— dangerously wounded in
Ike abdomen, and severely in the left arm (Medal).
*»• Maior T. D. Madden served with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-5^,
and was present in the engagements of the 26th 27th and 28th Nov. (wounded) and 6th December 1857 at Cawn-
pore, siege and capture of Lucknow, the whole of the campaigns in Oude and Trans-Gogra up to a7th June zZ^q^
lacluding the actions of Koorsee, Baree, Nuggur, Nawabgunge, Sultanpore, Fort of Ameethie, Hyderghur, Chui-
dar, and Sitka Ghat (Medal with Clasp).
»» Major E. G. Wace served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59, including the actions of the 26th 27th
and 29th November, and 6th December 1857 at Cawnpore, taking of Fort Roova, action of Allygunge, taking of Bareilly,
actioua of Pnsgaon and Russoolpore, and capture of Fort Mittowlee (Medal with Clasp/.
«« Major H. W. Webster served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58, including the actions of Nusrutpore,
Chanda, Ummeerpore, and Sultanpore, siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp). Served the Bhootan
campaign in 1864-65, including the taking of Dalimkote and Chamoorchee, and retaking of the Bala Pass stockades
(Medal with Clasp).
«>♦ Major H. G. Waterfield served with the 82nd Foot in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58, including the
operations at Cawnpore in November under General Windham, and defeat there of the Gwalior Contingent on the
6th December 1857 ; actions of Kalee Naddee and Khankur, defence of the Jail at Shahjehanpore and operations
^ab.sequent to its relief, capture of the forts of Bunnai, Mahomdec, and Shahabad, and action of Bunkagaou.
Served with the 66th (Joorklms in the Oude campaign of 1858-59, including the actions of Pnsgaon and Russoolpore,
attack and capture of the fort of Mittowlee, and action of Biswa (Medal).
*'i Major C. J. Durand served with the 42nd Highlanders in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59, and was
prcaeut at the defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore, actions of Seria Ghat, Kalee Nuddee, and Shumsha-
Itad, siege and capture of Lucknow, including the storming of the Martiniere, Banks' Bungalow, and the Begum's
Kotee I also present at the attack on the fort of Rooya, action of Allygunge, and capture of Bareilly (Medal with
Clasp). Served with the aist Bengal Native Infantry during the rebellion in the Cossyah and Jynteeah Hills
1062-63 and was present at the storming and capture of the Surteung stockades (twice mentioned in despatches).
Served with the 30th Bengal Native Infantry during the Bhootan campaign of 1864-65, and present at the recap-
luro of the stockades at the Pala Pass. Nadoo, and other operations (Medal with Clasp).
*^ Major T. B. M. Glascock served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1858 with the 79th Highlanders, including
the siege and capture of Lucknow, actions of Rooya, Allygunge, and Bareilly, taking of Shahjehanpore, Mohumdee,
anil Rampore Kussia,jpasBage of the Gogra, and forcing the enemy's lines before Fyzabad, affair of Muchleegaou
(Medal with Clasp). Serveain Bundlecuud m command of a Squadron of Robart's Horse. Served with the 17th
Uengal Cavalry during the Bhootan campaign of 1865-66 (Medal with Clasp).
•* Major J. G. Stewart served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858, including the capture of Meeangungo,
siege and capture of Lucknow, and affairs of Barree and Nuggur (Medal with Clasp .
'^'^ Major J. F. F. Colo^an served in the Indian mutiny campaigns of 1857-59, and was present at the siege of
Lucknow in March 1858, siege and capture of Calpee, action of (»owlowlie, attack and capture of Forts Dehayn and
Tirool, occupation of Bhyspore, and operations of Brigadier Kelly's Force in the Azimghur and Goruckpore districts
in 1858-59 (Medal with two Clasps).
''^ Major N. Lowis served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858, including the capture of Lucknow and various
minor engagements in Oude (Medal with Clasp).
*u Major C. R. Pennington served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858-59, including the siege and capture of
Lucknow, actions of Jubrowlee and Pama (slightly wounded), defeat of Banee Madhoo, and operations against the
rel)elsonthe Nepaul Frontier (Medal with Clasp).
"> Major C. A. Dodd served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1858 with the 23rd Fusiliers, including the action
of Kalee Nuddee, siege and capture of Lucknow, and subsequent operations in Oude. Joined the Oude Police Force
on ist Dec. 1858. and served during the Trans-Gogra campaign (Medal with Clasp).
*i^ Lt.Colonel 0. St. J. B. Bamett was attached to the loth Foot during the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858-59, and
was present at the action of Sultanpore, with the assaulting column at the capture of Lucknow. relief of Azimghur,
and defeat of the rebels at Jugdespore (Medal with Clasp). Served with the ist Goorkhas throughout the Hazara
campaign of 1868 (Medal with Clasp).
*)^ Lt.Colonel A. G. Ross served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1858-59, and was present with the 35th Foot at
Aorah. and with the 79th Highlanders in the Oude campaign, including the capture of the lort of Rampore Kussia
(Medal). Raised the Labour Mule Train in September and October 1867, and commanded it through the Abvs-
sinian campaign of 1868, was present at the operations before and capture or Magdola (mentioned in despatches,Medal)
•X Major N. M. T. Horsford served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1858, including the siege and capture of
Lucknow, action of Nawabgunge, and subsequent operations in Oude (Medal yrixh Clasp).
*^ Major J. Finnis served with the zst Madras European Fusiliers during the Oude campaign in 1858 (Medal).
••^ Major 0. B. Macaulay served in the Indian mutiny campaign 01 1858-59, including the capture of forts
Amathee and Shunkerpore, action of Doondiakiera, and capture of the fort of Omeria (Medal). Served with the ist
Bikh Cavalry throughout the campaign of i860 in China, including the action of Sinno (severely wounded), capture
of the Takn Forts, actions of Ghankiawhan and Palichau, and surrender of Pekin (mentioned in despatches, Medal
with two Clasps).
*^ Major J. D. Macpherson served in the Oude campaign, and was present at the capture of the fort of Tiroul
on the 16th July 1858 (Medal).
•*♦ aiajor F. C. W. Drummond served with the 53rd Foot in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858, including the
siege and capture of Lucknow, affair of Koorsee, and passage of the Goomtee at Sultanpore (Medal with Clasp).
Served in China with the late 70th Bengal Native Infantry in 1859-60 (Medal).
'^^ Mf^or A. England served in the Indian mutiny campaign and was present at the crossing of the Gogra and
throughout the Trans-Gtogra campaign (Medal).
"• MiVioT G. W. 0. Plowden served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58 with the Punjaub Irregular
Cavalry, including the siege and capture of Delhi, battle of Agra (wounded in the face), relief of Lucknow by Lord
Clyde, iMittle of Cawnpore 6th Dec. 1857, siege and capture of Lucknow, and many minor aflkirs ; Oude campaign
of 1858 (mentioned in despatches. Medal with three Clasps).
*" Major R. Atkins served with the Suroon Field Force in 1859 : and on the Nepaul Frontier in 1859-60.
•■o Major C. J. Farquharson served with the 23rd Fusiliers in the Oude campaign of 1858-59 (Medal). Served
with the 3rd Goorkhas throughout the Umbeylacamnaign of 1863, including the assault and capture of the Conical
Hill and villages of Lalloo and Umbeyla (Medal with Clasp) . Served also with the same Regiment throughout the
Hazara campaign of 1S68.
«* Major W. B. Birch served with the expeditionary force in China in 1860-61— wounded (mentioned in de-
spatches. Medal). Also in various operations against the Taeping rebels in the vicinity of Shanghae in i86a.
Served in the Looshai Expedition of 1871-72 (Medal with Cla^p).
*^ Major E. R. Conolly served throughout the operations of the expedition of 1863 against the tribes on the
N,W. frontier of India, and was present at the storming at Lallo and capture of Un^^j^^l^d^^^ulB^^ja^^.
367 Bengal 8i<iff Corps. — War Services,
^** Golonel O.Nedluun served in the loth Hegt. the Ponjaab campaign of 1848-49, inchidingthe whole of the i^n
operations before Mooltan, aflHEiir of 9th Sept., storming of the enemy's stronglv-entrenehed poeiiion, captare c' ::'
Dowhit Qnte, action of Soorjkoond, and surrendler of the fortress : afterwajrds present at the batile of G 'T*-
(Medal with Clasp). Served with the 34th Regt. at the defeat of the rebels near Bootwnl on the Nepsnl fro:?: <
38th March 1850 O^edal).
*^ Lt.Golonel J. Hudson served aa Adjutant 64th Begt. throughont the Persian campaign of 1856-37, inc'.ul-t
storm and capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire night attack and battle of KooAab, and bom^■arl^•r
ISohumrah (Medal with Clasp). Served in Bengal and N.W. Provinces in suppressing the mutiny in 1S57 ; •
sent with Havelock's Column in the actions of Futtehpore, Aonng, Pandoo Nuddee, Oawnpore, Oonao. I> .^^-r
Gunge (tlrst and second), Boorbeakechowkee, Bithoor, Alumbagh, and first relief of Luckaow ; present in 3' '.
sequent operations, including three sorties, until the second relief of Luoknow (tbankei! by-Oovemor Gf c ^ :
Council) ; served in defence of Cawnpore and defeat of the Qwalior mutineers, and action of Kalee Nuddeo »n J i ■■
keroulie^ and capture of Bareilly ; acted as D.A. Adjutant General with Sir H. Havelock at Mohnmrah nnd st At
bagh (Medal with Clasp, and a year's service for Lucknow). Served as and in Command of the zist Ber^.n: Nii •
In^ntry in the Abyssinian campaign (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
* ** Lt. Colonel G. C. Depree served in Arracan during the Burmese war of 1853-53 (Medal with Clajp for Pt.-?
^> Lt.Colonel G. A. Prendergast commanded a Squadron Mooltanee Cavalry dtt«ched from Shahjehanyvorr •.
assistance of the Rajah of Powajme and commanded at Powayne during the attack on that place by the rebrl-w
Khan Bahadoor Khab and Feroze Shah on the 7th and 8th Oct. 1858. Served as Orderly Officer to Brigadier T*-
during the campaign in Oude in 18^8-59, and was present in the actions of Pnsgaon and Russoolpore, &&1 1^'
and capture of Port Mittowlie (Medal).
'^ Lt.Colonel C. H. 8. Scott served with the Tist Light Infantry in the Crimean campaign from 7th Feb. i:::,-
eluding the siege of Sebastopol, expedition to Kertch, destruction of and affairs at Taman (Medal with Clispn
Turkish Medal). Served with the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose, and wns present at the iwn::^
Koonch, Muttra, and Deopoora, battle of Golowlee, capture of Calpee, action of Morar, and capture of Owahcrtrf
tioned in despatches) . In Nov. 1858 accompanied a Plying Column to hunt up rebels in the Gwalior district a? r*^
Ofilcer to the Column (Medal with Clasp for Central India) .
"^ Lt.Colonel W.H.Mackesy served in the Crimea from i6th Aug.i855,flnd was present at theniege and fkllofSttt
lopol, and assault of the 8th Sept., and acted as Assistant Engineer lo the Highland Brigade (Medal wi^ Clvp. u
Turirish Medal) . Scnred in the Indian campaign of 1858-59, including the siege and capture of Lucknow ; ak: sc
a» Assist. Field Engineer firom Nov. 1858, and was engaged with the 4th (Company Royal Engineers in all ihe&rti :■
and at the taking and destruction of various fortifications from Allahabad to the Nepnul country (Medal with CW:
*•* Lt.Colonel M. M. Prendergast served in the Indian mutiny cam jmign in 1637-58, and was present at (hn
enpation of the Alumbagh under Outram, siege and capture of Lucknow, and subsequent operation? in Oade. &&-
of Bunnee (wounded), and actions of Simree and Nawabgimge (twice mentioned in despatches. Medal with Ckbr
••• Colonel H. H. Gough served as Adjutant of Hodson's Horse throughout the siege of Delhi (woaadM
Commanded a Wing of the Repriment in the actions of Bolundshur, Allyghur, and Agra, relief of Lucknow bj U.-
Clyde, battle of Cawnpore, affairs at Seraighat and Khodagunge, siege and capture of Lucknow (scrercly flron^
and two horses killea), and action of Ranode (mentioned in despatches on several occasions ror "dKons^ii
braverv" and thanked by the Go\'emor General of India, Brevet of Major, Victoria Cross, and Medal with i:t.-
Clasps).
""Li. Colonel A. Seagrim served with the ist Royals in the Crimea frt)m the 20th August i855,inch2dingthc£*r
and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
••y Lt. Colonel W. winson served with the Kelat-i-Ghilzie Re-riment on the Pcshawur Frontier in 1855-56 sad te::
the mutiny in 1857 (Medal). With the same Regiment in Eusofkaie under Sir Sydney Cotton in April and Mij .i-
Commanded the i8th Ben^l Native Infantrv during the operations in Bhootan in 1865, and was present at t^>
capture of the Bala Pass (Medal with two Clasps).
*• Colonel G. R. Westmaoott was present with the 23rd Bengal Native Infantry at Mhow when thai Be^*'-
mutimed on the ist July 1857. Commanded a detachment of Hyderabad Cavalry, Infantry, and Artilleir in ^^
In 1857. Served with the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose in 1857-58, and was prwem a; •Jj'
Investment of Indore, siege of Ratghur, repulse of the enemy's attack on our Camp, skirmish of Jhillfch - >'
aeverely wounded bv sabre cuts, and personally thanked by Sir Hugh Rose), action of Barodia (wooiiit: i.^^
twice mentioned in despatches), relief of Saugor, capture of Gurmkota and pursuit to Behra ; affair of Z.-iLr.-^
battle of Betwa and siege of Jhansi ; affair of Kotra, ist buttle of Koonch (horse killed) ; rear-guani i< t-
gadeatDeopora; action of Galowlee, capture of Calpeo, action of Billawnh (wounded), affair of ourc<
near Gwalior, and reoccupation of Gwalior. Commandea a Detachment of Artillery and etii Fusiliers on Ki-
the steamer Surhamputra from Cawnpore to Allahabad, and was engaged at Heerapore and Kaleekunka as. j^
passage down in July 1858 (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major) .
*<* Lt.Colonel J. Sconce served in suppression of the Indian mutiny, including the siege and captnrt of IV-
(mentioned in despatch), battle of Agra, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, and battle of Cawnpore on 6ihDects-''
1857 (Medal with two Clasps).
**" Lt.Colonel F. P. Luard served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59,— with the IU.it«*»2iF
Force against the Malwa Insurgents; with the Volunteer Cavalry nt the attack and capture of Nrmbheri ; t •
▼olunteer gunner at the action of Jeerun and defence of Neemnch Fort '.mentioned in Bombay general cr^ltrs w
•' gallant conduct ") . Was attached to the 1 4th Light Dragoons at the si e^a* and capture ofChandaree and Jha::s ; *^^
aa Aide de Camp to Sir Hugh Rose at the battle of Koonch. with capture of the fort and town and pursuit, open: '-»
before Calpee, action at Muttra, affair of outposts on 20th May 1858, battle of Golowlee, capture of thctowTi tM ' '
of Calpee and pursnit (mentioned in Governor General's orders for services before Calpee, Medal wiiL Cl»*
Servea the campaign of i860 in China with Fane's Horse and commanded a Squadron in the action of Sinflc :v
the Taku Forts, and actions of the 8th and 21st September (acted as Orderly (officer to Brigadier Pa:tlci. an-Jj
render of Pekin (mentioned by Brigadier Pattle as being "several times personally engaged with the asr.-'
wounded, Medal with two Clasps).
**»* Lt.Colonel F. B. A. Chamier served as Aide do Camp to General Outram with Havelock's Force, and was p'
sent at the actiona of Mungarwar and Alumbagh, relief of Lucknow, and subsequent defence of the Besd^'
until the relief of its Garrison by Lord Clyde ; also present at the final capture of Lucknow (mentioned in dapatc^
Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Major).
**• Lt.ColoDel G. J. Pasley served in the Sonthal campaign of 1855.
*• Lt.Colonel J. V. Hunt served with the force under General Van Courtlandt in X8S7-58 and was presect hi a»
actiona of OdawaUah, Khyrekee, and Hissar, storm and capture of the village of Mungalee. Cammanded ti^ :T'
Punjaub Infantiy in the action of Namoul (twice mentioned in despatches, thanked by Government, Medai.i.
♦w Lt.CoIonel C. F. Sharpe served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858 (Medal).
*" Lt. Colonel P. H. F. Harris served with the China Expeditionary Force in 1858-59, and was present in ibe "^
Cloud Expedition against the Braves in June 1858.
*" Lt.Colonel T. E. Vander Gucht served with the force under Sir Sydney Cotton in the Eusofisaie Country i* i"
and May 1858, and was present at the attack on the heighta of Sittana (Medal with Clasp). ^
**» Lt. Colonel B. R. Chambers served the Sonthal campaign of 1855-56. Also throughout the defienoe of ib: <-
denoy at Lucknow fVom the 30th June to the 17th Nov. i8«;7, and was pevcrely woundwl (Mccial with ela.-p
service, and a wound pension). Served with the Eusofzai Field Force in the Urabc.y la campaign, Ri"i«^^^
in the action of the 15th and i6th December 1863 (Medal with Cl»s[>)- Also with the Hazara FicldFyrc<:, ^ -
operations on the Black Mountain in 1868 (Clasp).
*" Colonel J. P. Sherriff served with the 2nd Punjaub Infantry during the Indian mutiny campaign in t"
and was present at the siege assault and capture of Delhi me! nding the battle of Nnjjuirjtr'aur. Ac^j'^"'
Greathed's Movable Ck>lumn and present at the battle of Boi^l.p.i'l:«buuur: avu^i detach ti with a pjrtw:; -'
Regiment at Allyghur; and subsequently commanded a mixed iViiv. in iho Et-^wali Di««tri<'t. where Iw h*! ' ' '^
engagements wito the enemy and captured five guns, after «ln\;!icr the enemy from his position— recev-' -'
thanks of the Governor General (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet «jl .Mjjjor). ^
**» Lt.Colonel Mallock served in Central India in 1857-58, includm;,' the action of Mundcsore and siege of »i-^
Fort (Medal with Claap). Pigi^i^^^ ^^ VjOU^IC
Bengal Staff Corps. — War Services, 368
^ Lt Colonel T. Dexmehy served in the Bonthal campaign of 1855-56, and commanded a detachment of two
uompaniefl in action with the Insurgents at Ohondlninara. Served also during the Indian mutiny of 1857-58,
ind commanded the Head Quarters of the Allahabad Military Police Battalion at the actions of llaniokpore and
l«a<IharaAron (twice thfmked by the Governor General, Medal}.
*^ Lt Colonel T. J. Watson served in the Indian mutiny campaign, and was present at all the engagements of
Bri(,'adier Seton's Column between Delhi and Futtehghur. Also present at the siege of Lncknow. Oommanded a
Squadron of Hodson's Horse, and present at one engagement (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
*^ hi. ColonelE. P. Gnrdon served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857; present witii the Neemnch Force before
!ftmbherae on 23rd September as a volunteer with the Bengal Artillery, witn the Neemuch force in the action with
,he Mundeeore rebels at Jeerun on the 8th October, and with the Artillery in the Fort of Keemuoh during the itiege
by the Mnudesore rebels in October and Nov. 1857 (mentioned in despatches. Medal) .
*^ U.Colonel A. H. Bramloy served as Orderly Officer to Brigadier Polwhele at the action of the 5th July x857»
yith the Neemuch mutineers near Agra ; and was also present at the batUe of Agra on the xoth Ootobet fbuowing
iritb the Mhow and Indore Rebels— slightiy wounded (Medal).
**^ Lt. Colonel W. Musgrave served in the Cape Mounted Rifles and in command of Irregular Troops during the
iCaifir war of 1850-53, and was present at all the engagements of importance during the war and at many of them
commanded the Irregular Troops engaged (Medal). Commanded a Corps of Irregular Home of 420 men in Uie
Indian mutiny of 1857-50 (Medal). Served with the 8zst Regiment In the Eusoofkie expedition of 1858 in the
!(orth-WeeterD Frontier of India (Medal with Ghisp) .
^ Lt. Colonel J. T. Buahby served in the Bnrman campaign in 1853 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
*" LtColonel J. J.Boswell joined the 3rd Puigaub Infantry when on field service in theMeeransai valley In Decern-
Der 1B56. In June 1857 proceeded in command of a detaolunent of the 3rd and 6th Puz^aub Inftmtry to Join the
liovable Column under Brigadier General Nicholson at Umritsur. Accompanied the Column in its forced march of
4 miles to Gurdaspore, and commanded the j^ative InfEintry in the actions with the Sealkote mutineers on the xith
Old i6th July 1857 at Trimmu Ghat (Medal). Was present with his Regiment with General Cotton's field force in
SoBofzai la 1858 ; also during the Hazara campaign of z868 ; and with Colonel Eeye's force a^^ainst the Besoties in
february 1859 (India Medal with Clasp) . Served in command of the and Sikh InDuitry dnrmg the oecui>ation of
Soathern Afghanistan in 1878-79.
*>* Ll Colonel H. Tyndall was present at the mutiny of the Native Troops at Jullmider on the 7th of June i8<7
ind served with the pursuing Column. Served against the rebels near (Joogaria and Mooltan in 1857-58 (Medal).
Uso served with the EzpeditioDary Force against the Mahsood Wuxeerees in April and May t86o, and was present
It the action at the Burrarah Pass (Medal with Clasp).
«^ Major F. D. M. Brown served in suppression of the Indian mutiny, including the battle of Budleekeserai, all
he engagements under the waUs of Delhi, action of Nojjufghur, assault and capture of Delhi, actions of Namoul,
SnriKeree.Puttialee, and Mynpoorie storm and capture of Lucknow, and subseqiumt operations in Oude (Medal
rith two Clasps, Victoria Ch>oss " for great gallantry at Namoul on the z6th Nov. 1057, in having, at the imminent
iHk of his own life, rushed to the assistance of a wounded soldier, whom he carried off under a neavy fire from the
memy, whose Cavalry were within forty or fifty yards of him at the time ") . Served in the Indian N. W. Frontier
rar of 1863, and was present at the attack and capture of the Conical Hill, and Umbeyla (Medal with Clasp).
*^ Lt. Colonel M. M; Procter served at the siege and assault of Delhi in 1857, and subsequently with the Kumaon
)at^•^IioniQ the Oude campaign and on the Nepaul frontier (Medal with Clasp).
^-^ Lt.Colonel F. Allen served throughout the Sonthal campaign of 1855-56. Commanded the i8th Bengal Native
Jifantry in the Bhootan Bzpedition m 1865 (Medal).
^ Lt.Colonel W.H Garton served throughout the Sonthal campaign of 1855-56. Served also throughout the mutiny
Q 1857-58 (Medal). Was severely and dangerously wounded tiud had his horse killed under him in an attack upon
k party of rebels under Sung Ram Sing in the Jaunpore district.
*^ Lt-Colonel J. Roberts served during the Sonthal campaign of 1855.
**^ Lt.Colonel W. G. Waterfleld was atMeerut at the outbreak of the mutiny on the xoth May X857 ; was afterwards
»reseut at the actions of the Hindun (mentioned in despatches), at the battie of Buddleekeserai, and throuffhout the
iege of Delhi. Served as Political Officer to the force that marched from Delhi to Jeypore tmder Mf^or Itedmond
n pursuit of Tantia Topee and other rebels (Medal with Clasp).
*** Lt. Colonel H. E. Waller served during the Sonthal campaign of 1855.
♦" Lt Colonel S. A. T. Judge served in Burmah in 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Present with the Agra
filitia Cavalry at Agra on the 4th July 1857. when the Kotah Contingent mutmied and the guns of the Contingent
A'l all the ammunition and luggage were retaken from them ; also present at the action of the following day (Medal).
*** Lt. Colonel J. W. H. Johnstone served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and was wounded at the attack
n Thanna Bawun in September 1857 ; present with Seton's Column at the actione of Ghmgeree and Patialee, and
^occupation of Mynpooree ; also at the capture of the enemy's entrenched position at Btmgaon in April X858 —
ruaQded (Medal).
**^ LtColnnel A. Tulloch served with the Simoor Rifle Regiment before Delhi in 1857 ; was slightly wounded on the
7th July at Hindoo Rao's house by the bursting of a shell, severely wounded on the X4th July (Medal with Clasp).
erved with the China Expeditionary Force in x86o-6x (Medal) .
*** Lt. Colonel O. N. Money served in Burmah in 1853-54. Served throughout the siege operations before Delhi from
tie i8t July X857, including the actions of the 9th x4th and 93rd July, xst and snd August, and other minor affltira ;
ommanded escalading partv at the storming of the Cashmere Battery Breach on the X4th Sept. and was present
iroughout the assault of the citv and the six days' fighting, reeultmg in its capture on the 90th Sept. Snbse-
ttently served as Staff Officer to Cfolonel Gerrard's Column in the operations against the Joudpore and other rebels,
nd horse killed under him at the action of Namoul (mentioned in despatches). Was Adjutant to his Regiment in
U the operations under Brieadier Seaton, including the actions at Guugeree, Putteealee, and Mjmpooree ; also
resent at the Alumbagh and Transgogra operations ; at the storm and capture of Lncknow, afihir of Barree, and
ibaequent operations in Oude (Medal with two Clasps). Served as Adjutant and 2nd in Command of the 3rd
unjaab Infantry throughout the Umbeyla campaign of 1863 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 3rd Sikh In-
ictry in the Jowaki expedition of 1877-8 (mentioned in despatches. Clasp).
**> Lt.Colonel P. C. Rynd served in the suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1857-58, including the engagement at
acca in November 1857 (Medal). Served with the Ensoftsie Field Force hi X863, and was present at the engage-
lents of the 15th and i6th December (Medal with Clasp). Present at the engagement with the Basotee Tribe
Mr Kohat on the North Went Frontier on the ixth March 1868 (received the thanks of Government).
*" Lt.Colonel H. M'D. de Douglas Kerved during the Indian mutiny in 1857-58, and was present as a Volunteer
ith the Artillery at the action of Shahgunge near Agra on the 5th July, anci at the battle of Agra on the xoth
^ber 1857 (Medal).
^ Lt.(?olonel C. A. de ElanUow served during the operations against the hill tribes on the Peshawurftx>nti6r in 1855
iedal with Clasp). Was present at Mynpooree on, ^ring, and subsequent to the mutiny of the Native Troops at
at station in May 1857, ai^d received the Queen's gfracious approbation and the Governor Gkneral's thanks for
tdmirable services" rendered at the imminent nenl of his life. Was present with 39th Sowars In action at Bhow-
»:iff on 6th June 1857, against the mutineers of the 7th Li^ht Cavalry, 13th 48th and 7xst Native Infhntryftom
icknow, and killetf the rebel loader in hand-to-ha'nd conflict, himself receiving a sabre wound on the forehead.
rrvcd ut .Mynpooree in command of an Irrepular P'orce up to the abandonment of the Station, and subsequently
a volunteer m the action of 5th July near Agra (horse killed), and in all minor operations up to X9th Aug. X857.
)mmanded a Detachment of Agra Militia Cavalry in action near Allyghur on 24th August (mentioned in despatches) ,
id during subsequent operations of Colonel Montj^omerio's Column. Present as a volunteer in the battie of the
th Oct. 1857 at Agra. Served with Sir Hope Grant's Column up to the reoccupation of Mynpooree, and as Com-
andant of the Muttra Horse in Colonel Cotton's Movable Force during the operations at Futtehpore-Bikree, and
le where. Raised the Futtehghur Organized Police Battalion, and served as its Commandant in action at Bnngaon
ne char^r and one troop-horse wounded under him ; mentioned in despatches). Commanded the Cavaliy in the ao-
m of 3rd May 1858 at Bhaiijehanpore (mentioned in despatches, charger wounded) , the defence of the Jail, and affiihirs
b«equent to the relief of the Garrison, including the action of the 15th May (very dangerously wounded by sabre
is on face and right arm in hand-to-hand encounter). Present as Commandant of the Rohilcund Auxiliary Levy,
lich he had raisM and organised, in defence of entrenchments and town of Porvaine from ^°^t?3^0^^1^* ^^^
3^9 Bengal Staff Corps. — War Services.
'n the many and various offensive and defensive operations, including the attack on the enemy's oatpost at i^-wti-
nuggnr (thanked by Government of India) and siege of Porvaine (thanked by Government of India). Serred «:ui
the same Levy on active service in the north of the Shahjehanporo district up to 38th Dec. 1858, andsabeeqnn'r
across the Sarda, move on PuUea, and expulsion of the rebels from the town and fort (thanked }3j (knrenunpi'
India) and pursuit into Oude. Present as a volunteer with a Troop of Cavalry and two Ckimpanies of the Rohir t
Auxiliary Levy with Brigadier Dennis' Column during pursuit in the Khyreeghur Jangles, and in two actions f^a:
in Jan. z 859 (mentioned in despatches) . Served with the Levy in active pursuit up to Nepaul, and in subsequent oi«r
tions undertaken in clearing the district fh>m rebels and marauders up to the end of the distorbsnoes (thui-
by Government of India) . Has received the gracious approbation of Her Majesty for *' excellent servioe" reLd»>
to the State in 1857-58; been officially and especicJly reported to the (xovemment of India when leaving Roh'lr.
in September 1859, for the "valuable services^' rendered by the force under his command in Rohilcnnd; andhrw-
ably mentioned by the Grovemment of the N.W. Provinces to the Government of India (Medal and Brevet of Ma;"
*^ LtColonel H. R. B. Worsley served against rebels in MirzajMro district in 1857 (Medal). Served aleoji u-
South of CJhina in 1858-59 (Medal).
*^ Major F. D. Harington served throughout the Sonthal campaign of 1855.
*^ Lt.Golonel Little served with the 17th Regiment in the Crimea, subsegnenttothefall of Sebastopol/roKtbrr :
Nov. 1855, till the evacuation in June 1856. Served as Adjutant of the ist Battalion 7th Fusiliers in the Indian N *
frontier war of 1863 with the Eusafyze Field Force, present at the defence of the Sungahs at the Umbeyla P&Mr
at the attack on and storming of the Conical Hill and destruction of Lallon nn the 15th Dec., also in the acL-
Umbeyla and destruction of the village at the foot of the Bonair Pass on i6th Dec, which ended in the «)&: ^
rout of the enemy and the submission of the hill tribes on 17th Dec. (Brevet of Major, Medal with Claxp).
•*• Lt.ColonelW. R. M. Holroyd was attached to the 86th Regt. during the Indianmutiny campaign in 1857- jS.t
served with the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose at the operations before Chanden, at siege and <r
ingof Jhansi (severely wounded), battle of Betwa, action of Koonch, siege and capture of Calpee (Medal with' '•'
*^ Lt.Colonel C. S. Maclean served at the siege and capture of Delhi in 1857. Subsequently present at the&rj t^
of Boolundshuhur, Coel, Acrabad, and Agra— severely wounded (Medal with Clasp). Served with the China Ei^
ditionary Force of i860, and present at the action of Sinho, capture of the Taku Forts, actions of Chankiainsi:^^
Tangchow, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
*^ Lt.Colonel H. C. P. Rice served as Assistant Commissariat Officer with the Sikkim Field Force in t86i.
♦«■ Major C. A. Baylay served in the Indian mutiny campaign (Medal).
*** Lt. Colonel G. F. Graham served with the Force in the Cossyah and Jynteah Hills during the rebelliofn of ife?^
*«♦ Lt.Colonel A. Copland served with Colonel Oraigie's force against the Hill Tribes on the Peshawur frontsrr .
March 1855 (Medal with Clasp). Served also in the Bhootan campaign in 1865, and was present at the aEaanI: 1
capture of the Bala Stockade (Clasp).
*^ Lt.Colonel M. C. Perreau served with the China Exoeditionarp' Force in 1860-61 (Medal).
*« Lt.Colonel H. D. B. W. Cheiter served throughout the siege of Delhi from the 28th June 1857, toils final car ■--
and was slightly wounded on the 14th July. Served also at the siege and capture of Lucknow by Lord i..
including the aimir at Bagh ; also present at tJie affliir of Baree (Medal with two Clasps).
^^ Lt.Colonel J. N. B. Hewett served at the siege and capture of Delhi in 1857, and was present in all the ar^i'
there tVom che 23rd June to the 12th September (Medal with Clasp).
*'" Lt.Colonel H. L. A. Tottenham served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-50, and waaprweais*
Mounted Escort to the guns at the action of Shangunge near Agra, on the 5th July (slightly wounded), u.'it} -
volunteer at the battle of Agra on the loth October 1857. Served also with the Column under Brigadier Bor^fi':
against the rebels in Nepaul, including the defeat of the rebels at Sitkaghat (Medal).
♦71 Lt.Colonel F. M. Birch served m the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857, and was present at the action of Thii
throughout the defence of the Residency of Lucknow (as Aide de Camp to Brigadier Inglis from snd Jol; t> :'
Sept. 1E57) being engaged in three sorties and commanded a party of the 84th Foot in repulse of a grand aiuci
the i8th August and subsequently regained possession of the breach (twice wounded, mentioned in despa^l' *
and thanked by the Grovemor General), battle of Gawnpore on 6th December, and capture of Hurrah (Medal »^-
Clasp, a year's servioe, and Brevet of Major).
*7* Lt.(Jolonel J. W. M'Queen served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58 ; served with the tin rr
jaub Infantry at the siege assault and capture of Delhi ; present with Greathed's Column in the action* of Bo"!5*:-
shuhur, Allyghur, Alisabad, Agra, and ETanouge ; also in the advance to the relief of Lucknow, incladixiK actpj
Marigunge, aflkirs near the Alumbagh and Dilkoosha, and storming of the Secimderbagh (severely wt^os^-
afterwards present at Cawnpore, and with the advance on Futtehghur ; commanded the 4th Pamaub Infantiy <- .r -
the Oude and Rohilcund campaign in April and May 1858, including the capture of Bareilly (Medal with two <^'.^
Served with the force under Brigadier General Chamberlain against the Cabool Kheyl Wnaeerees in Deccc*''
i8s;q and January i860 ; also with that against the Mahsood Wnzeerees in April and May i860 (Medal with Clvp>
*'» Major .T. Cadell served with the and Bengal European Fusiliers throughout the operations before Dftii
1857, and was present at the battle of Budleekeserai. the final assault and capture of the city, and the snbs'i-^
operations witn the Movable Column under Brigadier Showers (Medal with Clusp, and Victoria Cross). «?*"<" : '
the 4th Irregular Cavalry with Brigadier Troup's Column in the Oude campaign of 1858-59 ; present at theartKi
Mehudi under Colonel Brind, in which 13 of the enemy's guns were captured; also with (Colonel Tomer's Ca^
in Rohilcund in 1859.
*7« Major H. M. Repton served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59, and was present at the aiEai: »
Futtehpore, Jana, Orayiah, and Shereghurghat, pursuit of the rebel force under Feror.eshah, and the Bmd;<f=i
campaigp (Medal).
*^ M^or J. Upperton commanded a body of Irregular Cavalry during the Indian mutiny in 1857-$? ifi '
about the Delhi division and on the borders of Central India; throughout the Oude campaign in 1858-59, and pr^-
at the capture of the forts of Amathie and Shuukurghur, and action of Dhoondiakhera (Medal with Clasp). B«n^
with Fane's Horse throughout the campaign of i860 in China, and was present at the action of Sinho, cspec-^
the Taku Forts, actions of Chankiawban (thanked by the Commander in (jhief of the French forces) and Paiic^^
and capture of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
*'• M^jor H. C. T. Jarrett served in the Indian Mutiny campaign (Mcdal),and was awarded the VictorrjO"
for an act of bravery at the village of Baroun on the 14th October 1858.
**• LtColonel W. G. Cubitt served in the Volunteer Cavalry at the action of Chinhut on the 30th June i?5:a '
waa awarded the Victoria Cross for having on the retreat saved the lives of three men of the 32nd Foot at ikc '^
of hia own life ; was afterwards present throughout the defence of the Residency at Lucknow and was *•.>»-:-
(Medal with Clasp, and a year's service).
**i Lt.Colonel F. T. Bainbridge served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59, including the §;€*? t
capture of Lucknow, operations on the Gorruckpore and Nepaul frontiers, and final dispersion there of i^t *^'*
jHttedal with Claap). Raised the Rawul Pindee Mule Train for the Abyssinian expedition in 1867 ; eomnutt)-** '-
Train throughout the expedition, and was present at the action of Arogee and capture of Magdala (mcnO': ■
de8patches,Medal, and Brevet of Major). Served with the Hazara field force in 1868, including the eii*'^-
against the tribes on the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp) .
*•• Lt.Colonel F. J. Keen served with the 2nd Puniaub Infantry during the Indian mutiny campaign of i"^ '
was oresent at the siege assault and capture of Delhi, battles of Boolundshuhur and Agra, relief of the gam.«>i
Lucknow, by Lord Clyde, battle of Cawnpore, action of Khodagunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, occopai^ -
Bareilly, and many minor affairs (Medal with two Clasps). „
^"^ Major O. Menzies served in the Oude campaign in 1858 and was present at the storm and capture of tie '
of Rampore Kussia (Medal).
«♦ Major B. D. H. Vibart served with the ist Bengal European Fusiliers at the siege of Delhi in 1857, inch^'
Uie battle of Niyjuflthur, storm and capture of Delhi ; present at the action of Narloul ; subsequently aceomi**'
Seton's Column to Futtehghur and present at the actions of Gungeeree, Pattialee, and Mynpoorie ; eeived «T«i^^
-_ _. i r^c -V, *' ^w— — .-wv. « «».«-v— *w»*.. «^ *«j regiment Vtxh. .u^^ .w»v* . . .
ranghan in the Mennsaie dis^ct in July and August 1857. Served aaQmtftjeprMaai»i|0f>fe^
'•Ri^Hfi^yHSto©^'?*"^'
Bengal Staff Corps, — War Services* ^68
^ Lt Colonel T. Dennehy aerred in the Sonthal oampaign of 1855-56, and commanded a detachment of two
Companies in action with the Insurgents at Ohundkunara. Served also daring the Indian mutiny of 1857-58,
and commanded the Head Quarters of the Allahabad Militair Police Battalion at the actions of Haniokpore and
Gadhamaron (twice thanked by the Governor General, Medal) .
^ Lt. Colonel T. J. Watson served in the Indian mutiny campaign, and was present at all the engagements of
Brit^ier Seton's Column between Delhi and Futtehghur. Also present at the siege of Lucknow. Oonunanded a
Squadron of Hodson's Horse, and present at one engagement (mentioned in despi^hes, Medal with Clasp).
*^ Lt. Colonel E . P. Gurdon served in the Indian mutinv campaign in z 857; present with the Neemnch Force before
Nimbherae on 33rd September as a volunteer with the Bengal Artillery, witn the Neemuch force in the action with
the Muudesore rebels at Jeerun on the 8th October, and witn the Artillery in the Fort of Neemuch during the siege
by the Mimdesore rebels In October and Nov. 1857 (mentioned in despatches. Medal) .
*^ Li.Colonel A. H. Bramley served as Orderly Officer to Brigadier Polwhele at the action of the 5th Jtilv 1857,
with the Neemuch mutineers near Agra ; and was also present at the battle of Agra on the xoth Ootobet following
with the Mhow and Indore Bebels— slightly wounded (Medal).
^ Lt.Colonel W. Musgrave served in the Cape Mounted Rifles and In command of Irregular Troops during the
Kaflir war of Z85&-S3, and was present at all the engagements of importance during the war and at many of them
commanded the Irregular Troops engaged (Medal). Commanded a Corps of Irregular Horse of 430 men in the
Indian mutiny of 1^57-50 (Medal). Served with the 8zst Regiment m the Busooftde expedition of 1858 in the
North -Western Frontier of India (Medal with Clasp) .
^ Lt. Colonel J. T. Bushbv served in the Burmah campaign in 1853 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
*** LLColonel J. J.Boswell joined the 3rd Pumaub Infikntey when on field service in theMeeransai vBUey in Decem-
ber 1856. In June 1857 proceeded in oommana of a detachment of the 3rd and 6th Punjaub Infkntry to join the
Movable Column under Brigadier General Nicholson at Umrltsur. Accompanied the Column in its forced march of
44 miles to Gurdaspore, and commanded Uie Native InilEtntry in the actions with the Sealkote mutineers on the zath
and i6th July 1857 at Trimmu Ghat (Medal). Was present with his Regiment with General Cotton's field force in
Eosofaai in 1858 ; also during the Hazara campaign of z868 ; and with Colonel Keye's force against the Besoties in
February x8^9 (India Medal with Clasp). Servea in command of the and Sikh Infantry during the occupation of
Soathem Afghanistan in 1878-79.
«** Lt Colonel H. Tyndall was present at the mutiny of the Natire Troops at Jullunder on the 7th of June 1857
and served with the pursuing Column. Served against the rebels near Googaria and Mooltan in 2857-58 (Medal).
Also served with the Expeditionary Force against the Mahsood Wuseerees in April and May i860, and was present
at the action at the Burrarah Pass (Medal with Clasp) .
^ Major F. D. M. Brown served in suppression of the Indian mutiny, including the battle of Budleekeserai, all
the engagements under the walls of Delhi, action of Ni^ufghar, assault and capture of Delhi, actions of Namoul,
Gnngeree, Puttialee, andMynpoorie storm and capture of Lucknow, and subseqiunit operations in Oude (Medal
with two Clasps, Victoria Cn>08B " for great gallantry at Namoul on the i6th Nov. 1857, in having, at the imminent
risk of his own life, rushed to the assistance of a wounded soldier, whom he carried ofi* under a neavy fire flrom the
enemy, whose Cavalry were within forty or fifty yards of him at the time ") . Served in the Indian N.W. frontier
war of 1863, and was present at the attack and capture of the Conical Hill, and Umbeyla (Medal with Clasp).
"' Lt. Colonel M. M!. Procter served at the siege and assault of Delhi in 1857, and subsequently with the Knmaon
Battalion in the Oude campaign and on the Nepaul fW)ntier (Medal with Clasp).
^ LcColonel F. Allen served throughout the Sonthal campaign of 1855-56. Commanded the x8th Bengal Native
Infantry in the Bhootan Expedition m 1865 (Medal).
^ Lt.Colonel W.H Garton served throughout the Sonthal cnmpai^ of 1855-56. Served also throughout the mutiny
in 1857-58 (Medal). Was severely and dangerously woundeii uiid bad his horse killed under him in an attack upon
a party of rebels under Sung Ram Sing in the Jaunpore district.
^ Lt. Colonel J. Roberts served during the Sonthal can
g the Sonthal campaign of 1855.
*^^ Lt. Colonel W. G. Waterfieldwas atMeerut at the outbreak of the mutiny on the xoth May 1857; was afterwards
present at the actions of the Hindun (mentioned in despatches), at the battle of Buddleekeserai, and throughout the
siege of Delhi. Sensed as Political Officer to the force that marched firom Delhi to Jeypore under Major Redmond
in pursuit of Tantia Topee and other rebels (Medal with Clasp).
**^ Lt.Colonel H. E. waller served during the Sonthal campaign of 1855.
*" LtColonel S. A. T. Judge served in Burmah in 1852-53 (Medal wlti^ Clasp for Pegu). Present with the Agra
Militia Cavalry at A^^ on the 4th July 1857, when Uie Kotah Contingent mutmied and the guns of the Continffent
and all the ammunition and luggage were retaken from them ; also present at the action of the following day (Medal) .
*** Lt.Colonel J. W. H. Johnstone served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and was woundea at the attack
on Thanna Bawun in September 1857 ; present with Seton's Column at the actions of Gnngeree and Patialee, and
reoccupation of Mynpooree j also at the capture of the enemy's entrenched position at Bungaon in April 1858—
wounded (Medal).
**7 Lt. Colonel A. Tnlloch served with the Simoor Rifie Regiment before Delhi in 1857 ; was slightly wounded on the
xTth July at Hindoo Rao's house by the bursting of a shell, severely wounded on the 14th July (H!edal with Clasp).
Served with the China Expeditionary Force in i86o-6x (Medal).
*^ Lt.Colonel G. N. Money served in Burmah ii ~
1 in 1853-54. Bervedthroughout the siege operationB before Delhi flrom
the ist July 1857, including the actions of the 9th X4th and asrd July, xst and and August, and other minor aflkirs ;
commanded escaladinff ps^v at the storming of the Cashmere Battery Breach on the X4th Sept. and was present
throughout the assault of the city and the six days' fighting, resnltdng in its capture on the aoth Sept. Subse-
quently served as Staff Officer to Colonel Gerrard's Golunm in the operations against the Joudporeand other rebels,
and horse killed under him at the action of Namoul (mentioned in despatdtos). Was Adjutant to his Regiment in
all the operations under Brigadier Seaton, inchiding the actions at Gnngeree, Putteealee, and Mynpooree ; also
present at the Alumbagh and Transgogra operations ; at the storm and capture of Lucknow, afffedr of Barree, and
subsequent operations in Oude (Medal witn two Clasps). Served as Adiutant and and in Command of the 3rd
Punjaub Infantry throughout the Umbeyla campaign of 1863 (Medal witn Clasp). Served with the 3rd Sikh in-
fantry in the Jowaki exi)edition of 1877-8 (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
<*» Lt.Colonel P. C. Rynd served in the suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1857-58, including the engagement at
Dacca in November 1857 (Medal). Served with the Ensofzie Field Force in 1863, and was present at the engage-
ments of the X5th and x6th December (Medal with Clasp). Present at the engagement with tlie Basotee Tribe
near Kohat on the North Went Frontier on the rxth March x868 (received the thanks of Government).
*" LtColonel H. M*D. de Douglas served during the Indian mutiny in 1857-58, and was present as a Volunteer
with the Artillery at the action of Shahgimge near Agra on the 5th July, and at the battle of Agra on the xoth
October X857 (Medal).
«^ Lt. Colonel C. A. de Kantzow served during the operations against the hill tribes on the PeshawurfW>ntier in 1855
(Medal with Clasp). Was present at Mynpooree on, during, and subsequent to the mutiny of the Native Troops at
that station in May X857, and received the Queen's gracious approbation and the Governor General's thanks for
'* admirable services" rendered at the imminent peril of his life. Was present with 39th Sowars in action at Bhow-
fong on 6th June 1857, against the mutineers of the 7th Lisrht Cavalry, X3th 48th and 7TSt Native Infkntzyfyom
iiickoow, and killed tho rebel leader in hund-to-ha*nd conflict, himself receiving a sabre wound on the forehead.
Served at Mynpooree in command of an Irrejjular Force up to the abandonment of the Station, and subsequently
as a volunteer in the action of 5th July near Agra (horse killed), and in all minor operations up to 19th Aug. 1857.
Commanded a Detachment of Agra Militia Cavalry in action near Allyghur on 24th August (mentioned in despatches) ,
and during subsequent operations of Colonel Montgomerio's Column. Present as a volunteer in the battle of the
xoth Oct. 1857 at Agra. Served with Sir Hope Grant's Column up to the reoccupation of M^pooree, and as Com-
mandant of the Muttra Horse in Colonel Cotton's Movable Force during the operations at Futtehpore-Sikree, and
elsewhere. Raised the Futtehghur Organized Police Battalion, and served as iu Commandant in action at Bangaon
(one charger and one troop-horse wounded under him ; mentioned in despatches) . Commanded the Cavalry in the ao-
tion of 3rd Alay 1858 at Shanjehanpore (mentioned in despatches, charger wounded) , the defence of the Jail, and aflkirs
aubaequentto the relief of the (Jarrison, including the action of the 15th May (very dangerously wounded by sabre
cuts on fiBu;e and right arm in hand-to-hand encounter). Present as Commandant of the Rohilcund Auxiliary Levjt
which he had raised and organized, in defence of entrenchments and town of Porvaine flrom Jane to Nov. X858, and
37 1 Bengal Staff Corps. — TFbr Sermces.
*^*M%jor F. J.N. Maokenzie served with the Kamptee moyable colnmniMid wm engaged against the B«idtfM
and the mntineere of the 52nd Native Infantry in Anffoet and September 2857 (Medal).
*** Major O. R. Newmarch served with the Agra Brigade in 1857 and wae present in the aotion of the sth JbIj
with the Neemnch mutineers. Served with Brigadier Seaton'e Golnmn in December 1857 and waa pgeaent at tk
actions of Gnngeeree and Pattialee (Medal).
'*^ Major F. W. Boilean served as AcUntant of Bajah Jawahir's Singh's Contingent with theforoemider Genen:
Van Gourtlandt, and received a dangerous sabre out in the face and a sabre ont in tiie hand at the aotion of Eaar
on the zQth Augast 1857. Served in the and Sikh Cavalry with Brigadier Troop's Colnmn in November and De-
cember 1858, and was present at the action of Biswah. Served with the Sanger field force onder Genflxal WhidoeL
Commanded a Squadron of the and Sikh Cavalrv at the action of Kewtee in Bundlecund on the 4th March iS^v
aud was woundea by a pistol-shot in the knee (mentioned in despatches, thanked by the Governor Gesen: a
Council, Medal) . Served with the lath Bengal Cavalry in the Abyssinian Campaign (Medal).
'^ Msjor M. Ramsay was present at the mutbiy of the Native Troops at Juilunder on the Tth June 1857 isl
accompanied the force in pursuit (Medal).
*^ Major H. C. E. Ward served as a volunteer at the latter part of the siege and at the nssawit of Delhi in tir
Served with the Corps of Guides in Brigadier Showers' Column in the Delhi District, and present at the actK?a tf
Namoul (Medal with Clasp) . Served with the Guides in the expedition under Sir Sy<fai^ Cotton on Che Bosobai
Frontier m 1851; and in that under Brigadier General Chamberlain against the Cabool Kheyl Wnaeerees in d^
(Medal with Clasp).
***f Major Henrv Thompson served with the loth Regiment in the Crimea, subsequent to the fhll of SebaHopaL
from the 9th March 1856 until the withdrawal of the Army. Served as Adjutant of the Biinonr BsQpoct li<rj
during the operations in Bundlecund under Brigadier Wheler in 1859; and as Brigade Major wiUi m Cacbr
column of the Looshai Expeditionaxy Force under Sir G. Bourohier in 1871-72 (mentioned in despstdiee, HalL
with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
*** Lt.Colonel J. C. Minto served with the Irregular Forces under Sir George Cathcart during the Kaffir sir
of 1852-53 (Medal).
*** LtColonel H. Collett served with the expedition under Sir Sydney Cotton on the Busofhaie Frontier fai 18^, sai
was present at the aShirs of Chingli and Sittana (Medal with Clasp). Onde oampaxgnof 1858-59, inctedrafthi
storm and capture of the fort of Rampove Kussea (Medal). Servea with the force in the Ooesyiilr and JrtitaiL
Hills during the rebellion of 1862-63, and was present at the storm and capture of Oomkoi, Nungarai, aiu Ocb-
krong (severely wounded).
*** Major B. L. Ommanuey served at the siege assault and capture of Delhi in 1857 (Medal with Clacp).
^ Major H. M. B. Burlton served with the 8th Foot in various skirmishes at Agra in 1858. Served with Meaie'i
Horse at the capture of Gwalior ; commanded the Regiment during the pursuit of the rebels by Bir Robert Naparr
and was present at the action of Jonra Alipore; commanded a detachment of Meade's Hoilse on field aerrice is
operations ^rainst Tantia Topee and other rebels from October 1858 to February 1859 (Medal).
**" M^or R. C. W. Mitford served throughout the Indian mutiny cunpaign of 1857-59 and was pieecut at t^
action of the 5th July near Agra with the Neemnch mutineers, the battle or Agra on the lofJi Oct. 1857, ^Shar cf
Futtehpore-Sirkee, and other minor actions in the Agra District. Present with Hodson's Horse at the capcare c*
Lucknow ; commanded a detachment of the Regiment in the action of Nawabgunape, Bara Benkee, and Senxapcn
(charger wounded), and was highly mentioned by the Governor General for "gallantry in captnring a part? f '
rebels in the village of Behipore with 20 dismounted sowars.'* Proceeded with 150 sabres to join the force m:d«
Major Bulwer at Jabrowlee, and on the x6th October charged and defeated a large body of rebel Infkntxy, rcoetrs;
a slight wound. In the subseouent action of Jabrowlee on the a3rd October 1858 the detachment of Hodaoa'sHcRc
under his command captured tkree guns and cut up a large number of the enemy's Infantry— waa severely woon-iee
in this action whilst assisting an Officer of the Uncovenanted Civil Service who Wasattacked b^ eereral of the rtbtj
and would probably have been cut down but for timely aid. On partially recovering from his wbond he r^aisf*!
the 3rd Regiment of Hodson's Horse as Ai^utant and served the Trans-Gogra campaign of 1859 tip to the fissl
surrender of the rebels in December (Medal, and recommended by Lord Clyde for the Victoria GroaaK
"* Lt.Colonel A. Fitz Hagh served m three affairs against Momnnds at Fort Shubkndr in Dee. 2863 aiid JsasaKT
1864. Also in the expedition to Dour under Brigadier General Keyes in Feb. 187a.
'^ Lt.Colonel R. B. P. P. Campbell served with the zst Bengal Eurox>ean Fusiliers at the siege and captore of DeH.
in 1857, and with the and European Fusiliers in the subsequent operations in the Meerut, Jh^jjnr, and Bavme
districts. Was attached to the faithful remnants of the xxth Native Inftmtiy, and engaged in rescuing the Bohilccd
refhgees. Served with the 2nd Pnnjaub Cavalry at the siege and capture of Lucknow, action of Koorsee, captan
of Rooya, action of AUygunge, capture of Bareilly, action of Rohunpore, and against the rebels in the Terai (Ito^
with two Clasps). Servea with the expeditionary force under Brigadier General Chamberlain agaixtat the Cab^i
Kheel Wnzeerees in 1859-60 (Medal with Clasp) . Commanded a detached squadron of the Corps of Ghiidea Csvi2?t
throughout the Hazara campaign of z868, including the Black Mountain expedition (mentioned in deapatchai:-
Commanded the Corps of Guides throughout the Jowaki Afreedee expedition in 1877-78 (mentioned in deipatctes:
Commanded the troops engaged in the operations against the Ranizai village of Skhakat on t4th Mardi it:<
(received the thanks of Government) ; and was also with the Coips of Guides at the attack on the ITtniaa Eh^
villages on azst March 1878.
■*^ Major A. G. Owen was present at the battle of Budleekeserai and in all the subsequent engafreBaeola aate
the walls of Delhi in 1857, including tke action of Niyjuffghur { also present at the storm and oaptora of DeOi-
dugerously wounded (Medal with Clasp).
**" Lt.Colonel R. A . Wauchope served in 1857 with the 4th Sikh Infantry at the siege and oaptore of Delhi, aadvai
engaged at the repulse of manv of the enemy's attacks; on the Y4th September he commanded so men aft t^
storming of the water Basticni was engaged at the subsequent six days^ street fighting in the atr, and ea tbf
19th September commanded a Detachment at the capture of the Bum Bastion (Medal with Claap). In x86o^t
served with Rattray's Sikhs against the hill tribes in Sikkim with the force under Colonel Gawlar (mentioDed h
despatches) . In 1863 served in the 23rd Pioneers with the EusoftEie Field Force in the Umbeyla oampaini, and «w
engaged at the storming of the Conical Hill, capture of Lalloo, and final defeat of the enemy at theBonair Ffeu
(Medal with Clasp) . In 1864-65 served during the Bootan war, and engaged at Dalimkote, Chaznoorchi. Bala, isd
Buxa (twice mentioned in despatches. Clasp). In 1874-75 served with theDoffla expedition under BrigadierGeoeil
Stafford (mentioned in despatches). Commanded the Transport Corps with the force under Colonel Kactall in tkt
operations against Naga Hill Tribes on the North Eastern frontier of India In 1875 (mentioned in despaScfacf) •
Commanded the 14th Sikhs throughout the Jowaki expedition of 1877-78 (mentioned in deapatehea). Berred
throughout the Afghan war of 1878-9 (Brevet of Lt.Colonel).
*^ Mi^or H. A. Lewes was present at the outbreak of the mutiny at Meemt on the xoth Vbj z857» and ««
severely wounded. Served with the Meerut Volunteer Horse raised for service in that district, and afterwards «m
■rth Pux^aub In&ntry at the actions of Gungeree and Puttiallee, attack on and reoccupation of Mynpoorie, slscsi
liungaon, assault and capture of Forts Dehain and Tirroul, operations of Brigadier Kelly's Force in the Teni. 9si
I orcing of the enemy's position in the Jurwah Pass, lower Nepaul Range (Medal) . Served as Adintant 30th Poius^l
lafantry during the Bhootan campaign in 1864-65, and was engaged at the capture of Forts Dalimkote and (2a-
moorchee, and at the Bala Pass, and Nagoh stockades (Medal with Clssp).
"* Major H. G. Saimders served during the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58 including the action of the 5U
July 1857 ^^^ ^M^ ^^^ ^® Neemuch mutineers, and aflhir at Shereghat (Medal).
"* Major R. H. Hudleston served as Adjutant of the 9th Pn^jaub InfSEmtry with the force under Sir BjdBcr
Cotton to the Eusofzie frontier in 1858, and was present at the aflfhirs of Chingli and Sittana (Medal with CSoMph
^ Mi^or R. M. Skinner served in the defence of the Kumaon Hills and Rohilound ageinst the rebds in iHr^
and present at the actions of Huldwanee on the X7th Sept. 1857 (^<1 ^^^ Jau. 1858, and Ciherpoorah on z8th Feb. i^S^
and saved the life of his commanding Oiflcer at the risk of his own (Medal).
**• Major F. P. W. Freeman served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858 and was present at the final eapbct
of Jugdeepore (Medal). o .- r—
^^ Major R. Wheeler served as Interpreter to the 7th Hussars during the Indian mutiny ean&pai^n of iStS^*
including the advance into Nepaul, attack and capture of theenemv's position and pun«' at Sitkas^at {Uc^
Served with the aoth Native Infantry throughout the Umbeyla campaign jf 1G63 (Medal with Claap|^
Bengal Staff Corps. — War Services. 37 2
Mt Major H. Morton served in Onde and was present at the parsait and capture of the rebel Rivjah of Toolsee-
pore. Served dorinar the Indian mntiny oampaien of 1857-50,— against the rebels in Bundlecund in 1859, and com-
i _ i :. . . ^ «. - _ " _ j_-_ ir '--•Pa ^ ' i^- _*'XT-.*;^*. T~#i«».»«.»T*rk*.«iVkotit fujri
in the Bnbcee Mnndee ftrom the 9th June to the 13th Aug. 1857, assault and capture of the city ; was afterwaras
present at the actions of Namoul, Gungeeree, Pattialee and Mynpoorie, siege and capture of Lucknow, action or
Baree. and subsequent operations in Oude (Medal with two Clasps).
**» Major B. C. Codrington served during the Indian mutiny campaign .of 1857-58 and was present during tno
occupation of the Alumbagh from the 16th January to the loth March 1858, including the repulse of three separate
attacks on the x6th January, aflfbir of the 15th February, repulse of the night attacks on the 19th and aist, aflair of
the 25th, repulse of the night attack on the a5th February, and aflfkir of the oth March ; also presenv at the sie^o
and capture of Lucknow including skirmishes on the 19th and aist March in the vicinity of the Moosa Bagh ; suj'.^^"
?nent operations in Oude including the actions of Baree and Sirsee (Medal with Clasp). Served m the 4th bikii
nfkntry with the force under Brigadier General Chamberlain against the Cabool Kheil Wuzeerees in 1859^60 in-
cluding the aflkir at Midanee (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 5th Ghoorkas throughout the operationn in
XJml>eyla (mentioned in despatohes, Clasp) ; also with the same regiment during the Hazara campaign ot i8c8.
in clumng operations in the Agrore Valley and the expedition against the tribes on the Black Mountain. ,
*« Sir Robert Sandeman served with Brigadier Showers' Column in the Delhi and Jhiyjur-districts ; was with
the ist Sikh Cavalry at the siege and capture of Lucknow and was wounded at the Moose Bagh ; served afterwards
with column in Oude in 1858-59 (Medal with Clasp).
*^ Mi^or C. E. Bates served during the Indian mutiny and was severely and dan^rously wounded on the occa-
sion of the mutiny at Jullunder on 7th June 1857. Operations in Bundlecund m 1859 (Medal). Also scrvoa
tliroughout the campaign of i860 in China, including the action of Sinho, taking of Tangku, capture of the Takii
Forts, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps) . Served with the Bhootan Field Force from Fobruaryi865
until the conclusion of operations, from April 1865 as Brigade Major (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Trane-
port Train in Abyssinia in 1868 (Medal). Also with the Looshai expeditionary force in 1S70-71 as Bngado Major
to the Cniittagong Column (mentioned in despatohes, thanked by the Governor (General in Council, Brevet of Major,
and Clasp). Has also on two other occasions received the thanks of (^vemment for Civil and Political services.
**• Migor F. Lance served against the rebels in Rohilcund in 1858 ; was present at the defence of the Jail at
Shal^jehanpore, and in the afftirs of Mohunrudpore and Nooria, and action at Sisseahghat— severely wounded by a
musket baU above the left ankle and horse shot (mentioned in despatohes, Medal).
»«» Mi^or C. J. Griffiths served with the 43rd Native Infiuitry in Bhootan in 1864, including the capture, retreat
from, and retaking of Dewangiri, and several minor engagements (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 3rd Sikhs
in the Hazara campaign of x868 including the expedition against the tribes on the Black Mountain (Clasp). Served
with the 3rd Sikh Infantry in the Jowaki expedition of 1877-78 (mentioned in despatohes. Clasp).
*•* Mflgor E. C. Qarstin served with the aird Company Royal Engineers in the Indian mutiny campaign of 18S7-58.
and was present at the action of Kudjwah, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at
Cawnpore, advance on Futtyghur, destruction of the fort of Jutteeah, action of Khodagunge, siege and capture of
Lucknow, attack on the fort of Rooyah, action of Ally gunge, and capture of Bareilly (Medal with two CJlasps).
*»* Major A. Pullan served with the 4th Sikh Infantry throughout the siege of Delhi and was severely wounded
(Medal with Clasp).
»»» Major C. Case served during the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59, and was present at the action of the 5th
July 1857 with the Neemuch mutineers near Agra (Medal).
*** Msjor L. Wavell served with the 1st Bengal Fusiliers in the suppression of the Indian mutiny, including the
action of Nujufghur, assault and capture of Delhi with previous operations under its walls ; actions of Namoul,
Gungeree, Puttialee, and Mynpoorie, storm and capture of Lucknow (Medal with two Clasps). Served in China
against Taeping rebels in 186a.
*** Msjor H. B. Graham served in the defence of the Kumaon Hills and Rohilcund against the rebels in 1857-58,
and was present at the action of Cherpoora and other minor afifbirs (Medal).
"* Major T. R. Davidson served as a Volunteer with a detachment of the ist Punjaub Infantry attached to
Brigadier Showers* Colnmn in the Delhi and Jhuijur districte in 1857, and was present at the taking of the forte of
Hewaree, Tujjur, Kanond, and Bullubghur, and also in two engagemente with the Mawottus (Medal I.
"' Lt. Colonel H. Chapman was at Meean Meeron the outbreak of the mutiny in 1857 ; served with the ist Bengal
European Fusiliers in the actions of Namoul, Gungeree, Pattialee, and MjTipooree; commnnded a detachment of
Alexander's horse in several minor afl^iirs in ihe Etawah district in 1858, actions of Oreyah (charger twice wounded
and Dewsa ; pursuit of the rebels through Rajpootana and Central India; Bundlecu! id. campaign fo 1859-60 (men-
tioned in despatohes, Medal).
**» Major A. L. Playfair served with the late ist Bengal European Fnsi'iers in the Indian mutiny, inclinllMtj the
AJurobat;h and Trans Goomtee opemtions under Sir J. Outram, and the final assault and capture of LucUuow
(Medal with Clasp).
**• Major F. Hammond was present at the quelling of the disturbances in the Googaria district in 1857; also
present at the outbreak of the 62nd and 69th Native Infantry at Mooltan on the 31st Au/^nist 1858.
*«» Lt. Colonel G. Stewart served in the Volunteer Cavalry with Havelock's force from its first taking the field m July
1857, and was present at the actions of Futtehpore, Aoung, Pandoo Nuddee, Cawnpore, Oonao. Bussemtgunge
(both actions), Bithoor, Mungarwar, and Alumbagh, relief of Lucknow, and subsequent defence of the Residency,
was also present at the final capture of Lucknow. Served afterwards with the 1st Sikh Cavalry in the actioub
of Simree, Nawabgunge, Bara Bankce, reoccupation of Fyiabad, actions of Poorwa, Morar, and Mhow (men-
tioned in despatohes for (rallantry), tekiug of the fort of Simree, actions of Murputgung and Doondiakiera, taking
of the forte of Omrea and Futtehpore, and action of Koolie-ka-bund— wounded and horse wounded (Medal with two
daaps, and a year's service). Served with the ist Sikh Cavalry throughout the campaign of i860 in China, in-
oluding the actions of Sinho (wounded, and mentioned in despatohes for ** forward gallantry"), Chankiawhan and
Palichan, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps). Served with the nth Bengal (Javalry in the Urabeyla
campaign under General (Jarvock in 1863 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Corps of Guides in the Jowaki
Afreedee expedition in i877-7!<, under General Keyes (mentioned in despatohes). Present in the operations aminst
the Raiiizai village of Skhakat on 14th March 1878, and commanded the cavalry in the attack on the Utman Khyol
viUagea on aist March 1878.
*«f Captein R. H. F. Renniok served in the Abyssinian campaign with the Army Works Corps (Medal).
»«• Maior F. Gellie was with the 9th Native Inftmtry at Allyghur when it mutinied in May 1857. Served with the
zat Gwalior Cavalry in May and June 1857, and was present when half of that regiment mutinied at Hattrns. Served
in the gun escort in the action of the 5th July near Agra with the Neemuch mutineers, and with the Agra Militia
at the battle of Agra on the loth Oct. 1857, and pursuit of the mutineers. Served with the 3rd Bengal European
Regiment in minor affairs in the Agra Diatrict in January and February 1859 ; and with the Allyghur Levy in the
Bundlecund Field Force in 1859 (Medal). Commanded the Left Wing of the 39th Bengal Native Infantry during
the Bhootan campaign in 1865-66 (Medal with Clasp).
♦•■t Captain R. Warburton served in the Abyssinian campaign in the Transport Train (Medal).
••■CJolonel C. M. MacGregor served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign of 1837-59, and was present **•
the actions of Namaol (captured a gun), Gan^^iree. Puttialee, and Mynpooree, siege and capture of Lucknow,
including several days' street fighting; aUo in sub(*equent operations in Oude, including the actions of Bara,
Nawabgung, Dariabad, Bhamouuhat (severely wounded and horse killed), passage of the Gogra, actions of Vasir-
gang, MachUgaon, Kamdakot, Maharajpore (wounded), Serwaghat (slightly wounded), niul Pachgaon (four times
mentioned in despatohes, received thanlCH of Governor General, Medal with Clasp), fcsorvcd throughout the cain-
paign of i860 in (Jhina, and w^as present at the action of Sinho (twice severely wounded), and surrender of Pekin
(broujght to the notice of the Government of India by Sir Hope Grant for especial gallanti-j-. Medal with two Cluspu,
mentioned in the speech of the Socretery for War in moving a vote of thankn to the forces in China, lirevct of Mj-mr) .
Served throughout the Bhootan c.i'upaigu in iSL4-t)j, ;.. i.:igado Mnjor and D. A. Q. M. Gch'imI, \<r> '«".a it tlit o.ip-
tore of Dalmakot (severely wounded), Chnroomlin, liala (severely wounded), and Nsgolu; '^'if^WVB^"*^*^*^ ^
reconnaissance into the enemy's country, received the thanks of the Commander in Chief and tis^ypthmy (three
373 Bengal Staff Corps. — War Services
timeg mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Lt. Colonel). Served thronghoat the AbTi»iiii-
campaign in 1867-68, priucipailv with the advance reconnaissance, present at the action of Arogee andcapup. ;!
Magdala (mentioned m despatches. Medal).
^ Major Butter served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-59 (Medal); and as Aide de Ounp to Bhf^ids
General Bourchier in the Looshai campaign of 1871-72 (Medal with Clasp).
*•* Major R. C. Clifford served with the loft wing of the 54th Foot in pursuit of the mutineers of the j4'-ii^-
73rd Native Infantry from Dacca to Chittagong in 1857. Served the winter campaign of 1838 in Oude.aDdm
present at the first attack on the fort of Tyroul on the 2i8t March (Medal).
"* Major H. 8. Jarrett was present at the outbreak of the Native Troops at Mooltan on the 31st Atunut r^
»nd commanded a troop of the 6th Irregular Cavalry in pursuit of the mutineers (Medal). Serred withihtj-i
Puniaub Cavalry in the Expeditionary Force under Brigadier General Chamberlain against the Mahsood Wuwrwi
in i860, and was present at the action of the Barrara Pass and capture of Iktakeen (Medal with Clasp). EnKa*>i
with the same Regiment in the blockade of the same tribe on the Tak frontier in 1861-^2. Served alsoinaL .ii
actions and operations of the Eusofzaie Field Force of 1863, as Aide de Camp to Sir Neville Chamberlain, and a.iff
wards to Sir John Garvock, and was thanked in despatches by both those generals (Clasp for UmbeyU).
*«7 Major L. J. H. Grey served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59, and wa« present in the actiro '
Boolimdishnhur and Allyghur, skirmish of Ackcrabad, actions of Gungaree and Puttialee, attack of the f^;:t.-
Koheiaand Kololee, operations on the Gogra, final advance to the Nepaul Hills, action at Sitka Ghat and ca^dt
of the enemy's guns, and various skirmishes in the Nepaul Hills (Medal).
»*» Major E. Swetenham served with the field force under Sir Sydney Cotton on the Eusofzaie border it lii
and was present at the aflkir on the heights of Sittana (Medal with Clasp).
*•• Meyor W. C. Anderson served during the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59 ; was present in defecct ^
the Alumbagh until relieved by Lord Clyde in November 1857; at the final relief of the garrison at Lucts*
defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore. actions of Kalee Nuddee and Meeangunge. throughout the fcifvt ^
Lucknow, action of Koorsee; throughout the Rohilcimd and Oude campaigns of 1858-59, including thetaki^f ^
three forts in Oude, the passage of the Gogra at Fyzabad, and defeat of the rebels, several minor acuons. art:.:>s u
Chunda. at the Raptee, and at Sitka Ghat (Medal with two Clasps). Served the campaign of i860 in Cbiaa.^-
eluding the actions of Sinho, Chankawhan, and Tungchow, and surrender of Pekin (mentioned in despatches 't
distinguished gallantry, Medal with two Clasps).
"0 Major H. M. Pratt was present at the mutiny of the 51st Native Infantry at Peshawur on the 38th Anew
X857. Served the campaign of i860 in China, including the action of Sinho. capture of Tangku and of the TiUi
Forts, and actions of Chankiawhan and Tungchow, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
•71 Major R. H. de Montmorency served with the 65th Bengal Native Infantry in China in 1858-60 (Medal).
•^ Major C. H. Cantor served during all the operations before Delhi in 1857 ; was selected as one of the S^ah
terns of the ladder party on the day of the final assault, and was engaged in the six days' fighting within iL< c.7
until its final capture, subsequent pursuit of the enemy (Medal with Clasp).
"* M^or G. O'Donel served in tne Indian mutiny campaign and was present at the action of the 5th Jnljtur
▲gra with the Neemuch mutineers, action at Coel 24th August, and battle of Agra on the 10th Oct 1857 (Medal
"♦ Major G. F. 1. Graham served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59, and was pre*ent &; i«
aflkirs in the Etawah district ; also with the Column under Brigadier Showers in the action of Dowsa against Tia.a
Topee on the 14th January 1859 (several times mentioned in despatches, Medal).
*•» Major C. J. Garstin served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58 (Medal).
•7« Major A. Murray served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59, and was present at the s:ece&^-
capture of Delhi, actions of Boolundshuhur, Allyghur, and Agra, defence of the Alumbagh, and repolse of tcrer.
attacks on that position, storm and capture of Lucknow (Medal with two Clasps).
•77 LtColonel A. Battye served with the ist Bengal European Fusiliers in Oude in 1858, and was present at '^
siege and capture of Lucknow, and actions of Uttereah, Bhumoreghat, and Ktntoor (Medal with Clasp).
•'* Major T. Dayrell served at the siege and assault of Delhi, and was severely wounded at the assault, i4tliS«>
tember 1857 (Medal with Clasp).
»7» Major G. L. K. Hewett served throughout the defence of the Residency at Lucknow from the 30th Jm«^
the a2nd Nov. 1857, and was slightly wounded on the 24th September; served afterwards as Orderly Offiofr k j"
J.Outram throughout the operations at the Alumbagh, including the capture of the enemy's guns and posit::- -.-
Gaelie ; also present at the final siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's Kinr.
Served against the Hill Tribes on the I'eshawur Frontier in 1863-64 (Medal with Clasp).
••* Lt.Colonel W. Tweedie served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59, was present at the cnpcipff^;
attending the disarming of the Native Troops at Benares on the 4th June 1857, and was dangeroutily w.o -
Volimteered for active eervice and was attached to the 78th Highlanders with Huvelock's Column, and w».* i :^^^"
at the actions of Bithoor, Mungarwar, and Alumbagh, and relief of Lucknow, Rubs<.H{ueut defence of the R**. 'i' ^
until relieved by Lord Clyde, after which served at the defence of the Aluml>iigh. incluaing the repal»e ' ! ■'^'
enemy's numerous attacks ; served >vith the 78th Highlanders throughout the operations resultinj? in the fiad ^l '"
and capture of Lucknow, the advance through Rohilcund imd recai>tui'e of Bareilly. Served on General i>ci> - '
Staff in the operations against and pursuit of Tantia Topee in the Mhow and Nerbudda districts (Medal wiii n
Clasps, and a year's service). Served in the Abyssinian campaign as Political Secretary to Lord Napier nci »-•
present at the action of Arogee and capture of Magdala (twice mentioned in despatches. Medal, and Brevec i»f^^' *
•*' Major G. C.Gregory served throughout the Indian mutinies of 1857-59, and was present with the MterJ
Volunteer Horse during Aug. Sept. and Oct. 1857 ^ several minor affairs in the Meerut District. Present witb '-'
xst Beloochees in Brigadier WetheroH's Force at the assault and capture of Rampore-Kussia in Oude. m u^*-
Clvde's Field Force in the Oude campaign in 1858-59, including the occupation of Forts Ametheeand Shimkerpi.a
aokirs of Buxar Ghat, Forts Bujidia and Mujidia, and the Raptee (Medal). Served with the 3rd (Joorkha* it i '
Bhootan campaign in 1864-66 (wounded. Medal with Clasp).
*" Major F. F. J. Toke served in the Bhootan campaign of 1865-66 (Medal with Clasp).
••■ Major C. H. Ewart served throughout the operations before Delhi in 1857, including the battle of BuJIeti
serai, and final assault and capture of Delhi (Medal with Clasp).
••* Major R. G. Kennedy served with the 55th Regt. on the Bhootan expedition, and was present with thestcra^-
party at the recapture of Dewangiri in April 1865— wounded ( Medal with Clasp). Served in the Abyasinun rar
paign as Aide de Camp to Lord Napier and was present at the action of Arogee and the capture of Ma^*^-
(mentioned in despatches, Medal).
••7 Lt.Colonel A. P. Palmer served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59. Raised a Begintfc'
Sikhs 600 strong for service in Oude in March 1858. Joined Hodson's Horse at Lucknow in June i868. and pr»r.
with it at the action of Nawabguuge, Barahunki thorse killed), and minor afl!Uirs in the Oude campaign ulu-
conclusion on the Nepaul frontier (wounded). Detached for several months in command of a Squadron, f,
frequently engaged with the enemy (Medal, mentioned in despatches). Served as Adjutant of the loth het--"-
Lancers in Abyhsiuia— services brought to the notice of Her Majesty's Government by Lord Napier of Mm-*
(Medal). Served as Aide de Camp to General Stafford in the Dutfla Expedition of 1 874-75 (mentioned mdespatc^-
*** Major A. OUivant served during the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59, including a skirmish at M»<ir<^^
action near Agra with the Neemuch mutineers on the 5th July, battle of Agra on the 10th Oct. 1857; BuDdi«R:
campaign in 1858-59, attack on Serowlie, and affair with Burgem Singh (Medal).
»•" LuColonel W.F. Badgley served with the 88th Regiment during tlie operations at Cawnpore against the Gwt^
Contingent in December 1857 ; also in the Centi*al Indian campaign under Sir Hugh Rose. Served with the y/
Foot during the operations in Oude from April to November 1858 ; and with the Oude Military Pohce on the Np*-
ftrontier in June and Jnly 1859 (Medal with Clasp).
•" Major F. N. M. Majmard served in the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-58, including the siege and c»W"
of Lucknow, and capture of Biswah and Rohea (Medal with Clasp).
»* Major E. C. Corbyn served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58, and waa present at the »ction»« ';
26th 27th 28th and 29th Nov. 1857, against the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore, reoccupation of Futtehgbar. t:
pursuitof Tantia Topee (Medal).
•^ Major L. Macdonald served with the 4?nd Hif^hlanders in the Indian matip.r fiampaign of 1857-56. »^ ''
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»*» Major H. Morton served in Oude and was present at the pursnit and captare of the rebel Ri^jah of Toolsee-
pore. Slerved daring the Indian znntiny campaign of 1857-59,— against the rebels in Bundlecund in 1859, and com-
manded a detachment of two gnns, a squadron of Irregular CavabTr and 3 companies of Native Infantiy for about two
months in frequent expeditions against the rebel leaders Dowlut Singh and Buojore Singh near the Bind river (Meaai).
>*■ Major A. B. Uhapman served throughout the siege of Delhi including the battle of Budleekesorai, skirmishes
in the Subzee Mnndee ftrom the 9th June to the 13th lug. 1857, assault and capture of the city ; was afterwards
present at the actions of Namoul, Gungeeree, Pattialee and Mynpoorie, siege and capture of Luoknow, action or
Saree, and subsequent operations in Oude (Medal with two Clasps).
**» BCajor B. 0. Codrington served during the Indian mutiny campaign .of 1857-58 and was present during tno
occupation of the Alumbagh from the 16th January to the xoth March 1858, including the repulse of three separate
attacks on the i6th January, affiiir of the 15th February, repulse of the night attacks on the 19th and 21st, affair of
the asth, repulse of the night attack on the asth February, and aflHedr of the oth March ; also presem, at the siego
and captare of Lucknow including skirmishes on the 19th and aist March in the vicinity of the Moosa Bagh ; subsc-
2 luent operations in Oude including the actions of Baree and Sirsee (Medal with Clasp). Served in the 4th Sikh
n&ntry with the fbroe under Brigadier General Chamberlain against the Cabool Kheil Wuaeerees in 1859-60 111-
cluding the aflkir at Midanee (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 5th Ghoorkas throughout the opcrutionsm
XTmbeyla (mentioned in despatches, CJlasp) ; also with the same regiment during the Hazara campaign ol 1868,
' ' " I in the Agrore Valley and the expedition against the tribes on the Black Mountain.
including operations in the Agrore Valley and the expedition against t
*** Sir sobert Sandeman served with Brigadier Showers' Column in the Delhi and Jhuijur-diBtricts ; was witn
the xst Sikh Cavalry at the siege and capture of Lucknow and was wounded at the Moose Bagh j served afterwards
with oolmnn in Oude in 1858-59 (Medal with Clasp). ^ , .
w Mi^or C, E. Bates served during the Indian mutiny and was severely and dangjerously wounded on the occa-
Bion of the mutiny at Jullunder on 7th June 1857. Operations in Bundlecund m 1859 (Medal). Also servoa
throughout the campaign of 1860 in CWna, including the action of Sinho, taking of Tangku, capture of the Takii
Forts, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps) . Served with the Bhootan Field Force from Fol^rparyj^es
until the conclusion of operations, from April 1865 as Brigade Major (Medal with Clasp). Served \vith the rrans-
port Train in Abyssinia in 1868 (Medal). Also with the Looshai expeditionary force in 1870-71 as Brigade Major
to the Chittagqng Column (mentioned in despatches, thanked by the Governor General in Council, Brevet of Major,
and Clasp). Has also on two other occasions received the thanks of Government for Civil and Political services.
**• Mfqor F. Lance served against the rebels in Rohilcund in 1858 ; was present at the defence of the Jail at
Sha^jehanpore, and in the aimrs of Mohunrudpore and Nooria, and action at Sisseahghat— severely wounded by a
musket bau above the left ankle and horse c^ot (mentioned in despatches. Medal) .
«• Mi^or 0. J. Griffiths served with the 43rd Native Infantry in Bhootan in 1864, including the capture, retreat
from, and retaking of Dewangiri, and several minor engagements (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 3rd Sikhs
in the Hazara campaign of x868 including the expedition against the tribes on the Black Mountain (Clasp). Served
'With the 3rd Sikh Infantry in the Jowaki expedition of 1877-78 (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
*** Mi^br B. 0. Garstin served with the 23rd Company Royal Engineers in the Indian mutiny campaign of i8«;7-58,
and was present at the action of Kudjwah, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at
C^wnpore. advance on Puttyghur, destruction of the fort of Juttceah, action of Khodagunge, siege and capture of
Iiucknow, attack on the fort of Rooyah, action of Allygunge, and capture of Bareilly (Medal with two Clasps).
»« Major A. Pullan served with the 4th Sikh Infantry through.^ut the siege of Delhi and was severely wounded
(Medal with Clasp). . , , ^
»*» Major C. Case served during the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59, and was present at the action of the 5th
July 1857 with the Neemuoh mutineers near Agra (Medid).
*»♦ Major L. Wavell served with the 1st Bengal Fusiliers in the suppression of the Indian mutiny, including the
action of Nujufghur, assault and capture of Delhi with previous operations under its walls ; actions of Namoul,
Gungeree, Puttialee, and Mvnpoorie, storm and capture of Lucknow (Medal with two Clasps). Served in China
against Taeping rebels in 1862.
»»» Major R. B. Graham served in the defence of the Kumaon Hills and Rohilcund against the rebels in 1857-58,
and was present at the action of Cherpoora and other minor afihirs (Medal).
**« Major T. R. Davidson served as a Volunteer with a detachment of the 1st Puiyaub Inffentry attached to
Brigadier Showers' Column in the Delhi and Jhuijur districts in 1857, and was present at the taking of the forts of
Kewaree, Tigjur, Kanond, and Bullubghur, and also in two engagements with the Mawottus (Medal).
**' Lt.Colonel H. Chapman was at Meean Meer on the outbreak of the mutiny in 1857 ; served w^th the ist Bengal
European B'usiliers in the actions of Namoul, Gungeree, Pattialee, and Mynpooree ; commnnded a detachment of
Alexander's horse in several minor aflftUrs in the Ktawah district in 1858, actions of Oreyah (charger twice wounded
and Dewsa ; pursuit of the rebels through Rajpootana and Central India; Bundlecund campaign fo 1859-60 (men-
tioned in despatches, Medal).
**• Miyor A. L. Play fair served with the late ist Bengal European Purifiers in the Indian mutiny, inclndiTijr the
Alumbagh and 'nrans Goomtee operations under Sir J. Outram, and the final assault and capture of Luckuow
(Medal with Clasp).
**• Major F. Hammond was present at the quelling of the disturbances in the Googaria district in 1857; also
pre&ent at the outbreak of the 62nd and 69th Native Infantry at Mooltan on the sist August 1858.
»«» Lt. Colonel G. Stewart served in the Volunteer Cavalry with Havelock's force f^om its first taking the field m July
»857, and was present at the actions of Futtehpore, Aoung, Pandoo Nuddee, Cawnpore, Oonao, Bussemtgunge
(both actions), Bithoor, Mungarwar, and Alumbagh, relief of Lucknow, and subsequent defence of the Residency.
was also present at the final capture of Lucknow. Served afterwards with the 1st Sikh Cavalry in the actions
of Simree, Nawabgunge, Bnra Bankce, rooccupation of Fyzabad, actions of Poorwa, Morar, and Mhow (men-
tioned in despatches for gallantrj'). taking of the fort of Simree, actions of Murputgung and Doondiakiera, taking
of the forts of Omrea and Futtehpore, ami action of Koolie-ka-bund— wounded and horse wounded (Medal with two
Clasps, and a year's service). Served with the i&t Sikh Cavalry throughout the campaign of i860 in China, in-
olnding she actions of Sinho (wounded, and mentioned in despatches for ** forward gallantry"), Chankiawhan and
PaUchau, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps) . Served with the 11th Bengal (;avalry in the Umbeyla
campaign under General Garvock in 1863 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Corps of Guides in the Jowaki
Ai^edee expedition in 1877-78, under General Keyes (mentioned in despatches). Present in the operations agwnst
the Banisai village of Skhakat on 14th March 1878, and commanded the cavalry in the attack on the Utman Khyol
Tillages on 31st March 1878.
•«t Captain B. H. F. Renniok served In the Ab3rssinian campaign with the Army Works Corps (Medal) .
»«• MiMor F. GelUe was with the 9th Native Infantry at Allyghur when it mutinied in May 1857. Served with the
ist Gwalior Cavalry in May and June 1857, and was present when half of that regiment mutinied at Hattras. Served
in the snxn escort in the action of the 5th July near Agra with the Neemuoh mutineers, and with the Agra Militia
at the Battle of Agra on the loth Oct. 1857, and pursuit of the mutineers. Served with the 3rd Bengal European
Regiment in minor affairs in the Agra Di&trict m January and February 1859 ; and with the Allyghur Levy in the
Bundlecund Field Force in 1859 (Medal). Commanded the Left Wing of the 39th Bengal Native Infantry during
the Bhootan campaifrn in 1865-66 (Medal with Clasp) .
••■t" Captain R. Warburton served in the Abyssiman campaign in the Transport Train (Mcdiil).
•*• Colonel C. M. MacGregor served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59, and was present at
the actions of Namaol (captured a gun), Gangjiree, Puttialee, and Mynpooree, siege and capture of Lucknow,
including several days' street ftghtiiiic ; also in sulweijueiit operations in Oude, includiiiK the actions of Bara,
Nawabgung, Dariabad, Bhamounhat (severely wounded and horse killed), passage of the Gogra, actions of Vazir-
gang, Machligaon, Kamdakot. Mahanijpore (wounded), Serwaghat (slightly wounded), and Pachgaon (four times
mentioned in despatches, received thunlcs of Governor General, Medal with Clasp). fcJcTved throughout the cam-
paign of i860 in China, and was present at the action of Sinho (twice severely wounded), and surrender of Pekin
(brougiit to the notice of the Government of India by Sir Hope Grant for especial gallant^'. Medal with two Cla«p»,
mentioned in the speech of the Secretary for War in nioviiu: a vote of thankn to the forces in China, Hrevet of M:.. m) ,
Served throughout the Bhoouin c.i'npaigu iu 1804-0 -, ;i.s ;;/iga<ie Major and D. A. Q. M. Gouoral, \*i\ .Mv.a M t\u cip-
tnro of Dalmakot (severely wounded), Chaajoralin. Bula (severely wounded), and Nagola; aud rommaiidvia a
recunxiaiasance into the enemy's country, received the thanks of the Commander in Chief and the Viceroy (ttiree
375 B&ngal Staff Corps* — War Bennees.
^ ^fijor O. LogatL served \nth the ist Eoropean Bengal FnsUiers in the Indian mutiny fi<unp>ign (Medal).
Served with the aoth Bengal Native Infantry in Bhootan in 1865 (Medal with Clasp).
' '" M(>jor A. Vallings served with the 6th Foot against the Hill Tribes in Sikkim in 1 86s. Served wilh tibe nt
I'liujnnb Infantry in the Umboyla campaign of 1863 (mentioned in deapatobes. Medal with Clasp).
^** Major C. H. Bridges served with the China expeditionary fbrce in 1860-61; alsoin rarionsopetatioiuiagaiidi
the Taeping rebels in the vicinity of Shanghai in 1863.
*^^ Major H. J. Nuthall served with the Meerut Volunteer Cavairy in June and July 1857 : thence appointed Loo}
Ensign attached to the 34th Funjaub Infantry *' Pioneers," he served as an Assistant Engineer throo^ont tfe«
inutiuics ; was present at the siege and assault of Delhi, capture of Lucknow, passage of the Gogra at P^zaM
and in the subsequent Trans-Go^ra operations. Served also as a volunteer with Hodaon's Horse aft the akiTniak
near Durriabad. Was twice slightly wounded, and his horse also received a sword-out (three times mflntioned ta
despatches, and granted an Ensigncy in the 56th Foot. Entitled to the Indian Mutiny Medal with two Claepe).
"^ IVIaJor T. F. Bruce served with the 6th Punjaub Infantry in the Umbeyla campaign of 1863 (Medal with Oasp).
Was also present in an engagement with the Bezotee Afireedees in March 1868.
^1 Major A. J. D. Hawes served in the Sikkim expedition of i86z. Served with the 4th Pm^anb bifluitzy at \h»
Burprise of the Bezzotee village of Gara in February 1869.
*" Mf^or J. Hay served with the 4th Groorkhas throughout the Umbeyla campai^ of 1863, ine^adlIlS the aeauit
and capture of the Conical Hill and the villages of Lalloo and Umbeyla (Medal with Clasp). Served throngino
the Hazara expedition of x868 (Clasp). Served also with the Looshai Ezpeditionaiy Force in 1871-72 (Clasp).
«" Major G. 8. Tait served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58 ; at the defence of ArraiiHGn
in July and August ; as a volunteer with the field force under Colonel Eyre m the operations a^inst Koer 8is^
at Jngdespore in August 1857 ; with Havelock's Force as Assistant Field Engineer, including the actions of Mnngnnrar
and Alumbagh, relief of Lucknow, and subsequent defence of the Residency ; subsequent defence of the Alnmbej^
and final assault and capture of Lucknow (Meaal with two Clasps) .
^ Captain Voyle served throughout the Jowaki expedition of 1877-78 under Brigadier-General Eejea (Hedil
with Clasp). Served also in the Afghan campaign of 1878-79 with the Koomm Field Force ; and waajpreaens 11
the afflair of 28th November 1878, and at the storming and capture of the Spingawai Kotal, Peiwar H^ighti, oa
2nd December 1878.
^7 Captain W. T. Stuart served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58 ; marched with the Sapp«naad
Miners to Meerut at the outbreak of the mutiny ; present at the actions of the 30th and 3i8t May on the HisdoB,
battle of Budleekeserai and storming of the heights before Delhi on the 8th Jane 1857, throughout the siege aseaall
and capture of Delhi, actions of AUyghur and Agra, at Futtehpore Sikree, capture of Fort Mittowlee, actions of ALj-
ghur and Biawah (Medal with Clasp, and promoted to the rank of Ensign).
»" Lt.Colonel G. N. Channer served in the Umbeyla campaign of 1863 and was present at the actions of tiie i6lh
and X7th December (Medal with Clasp). Afterwards served with General Wilde's Column in Jadoon Coontzy ii
1864. Looshai field operations in 1871-72. Served with the zst Ghoorkhas in the Malayan Peninsula in 1875-76, wi;b
the Malacca Column in operations in Bunghie Ujong, Terrachee, and Srimenanti ; led the advanced party at the
surprise and capture of Malay Stockades in Bukit Putus Pass (mentioned in despatches, Victoria Cross, and Bxvret
of Major).
^^ ME^or Holmes commanded a Troop of the 7th Hussars attached to Horse Artillery under Captain Otlay, sent a.
6th December 1863 for the relief of Fort Shubkudder. The force being benighted and without guides Taeat. Hohssi
volunteered to gallop forward and ascertain the entrance to the fort, which du^ he effected, exposed between tro
fires, and was reported *' as being instrumental in saving a great deal of inconvenience and danger to the mrtw
entering." Served in command of a Troop of the 7th Hussars comprising part of the Doaba Field Force employra
against native tribes on the N.W. Frontier of India in Not. and Dec. 1863 and Jan. 1864, and was present at the
action of Shubkudder (horse wounded) . Had the honour of being called to the fh>nt on parade and tW^Y^vaii by tto
Commander in Chief, Sir Hugh Rose, for his services in the field (mentioned in despatches).
^** Major H. B. Hanna served as a volunteer and local Lieutenant throughout the mutinies of 1857-59,— 4he latter
rank was conferred on him for services in the field. In the Bohilcund campaign he received a sabre and a boUet
wound and his charger three sabre cuts, and he was mentioned in despatches. In the Oude campaign he vss
brought to the notice of the General Commanding for gallant conduct in the field (reins and accoutrements cm).
Accompanied Sir A. Horsford in his advance into Nepaul, and afterwards with the outposts left on the River Raplec
(Medal). Received a complimentary letter from Lord Stanley, then Secretary of State for India, conftrringoa
him a commission for his services during the mutiny. Served with the Army that occupied Tientsien at the coi^-
sion of the China war of 1860-61. Served in the Uazara Campaign of x868 (Medal with Clasp).
"7 Captain J. E. P. Mosley served with the 6th Punjaub Infantrj' during the Umbeyla campaign of 1863 (Medal
with Clasp). Also in an engagement with the Bezotee Afreedees in March 1868.
*7i Major F. Knowles served as an Assistant Field Engineer at the siege and capture of Delhi, at the siege asd
capture of Lucknow, and relief of Azimghur— wounded (Medal with two Clasps).
«'* Captain E. H. H. Collen served throughout the Abyssinian campaign ttom the 6th Feb. x868, and was empk^ed
on Special Survey Duty fi-om the 23rd March until the end (Medal).
*7* Captain Patch served with the ssth Regt. on the Bhootan expedition in 1865 (Medal with Claap).
^> Captain Abbott served as Adjutant of the 42nd Assam Light Infantrv in the following expeditions : Agtlut
the Looshai hill tribes in 1871-72 with the force under General Bourchier (Medal with Clasp). Against the Daffls
hill tribes, Northern Assam, in 1874-75 with the force under General Staff'ord. Against the Naga hill tribes ia
1S75 with the force under Colonel Nuttall. In the Afghan war in 1879 with the foroa under Sir Frederick Boberti.
iii.cl with the Punjaub Chiefs' Contingent under Brigadier General Watson (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
<^'« Captain Gazelee served with the 93rd Highlanders in the Uml>oyla camptilgn of 1863 (Medal with Clasp). Serred
as Staff Officer to the Director of Transports on the Highlands throughout the Abyssinian campaijgnin 1866. snd
was present at the capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches. Medal). Served with the 4th Punjaab loikn^ st
the surprise of the Bezotee village of Gara on the 25th Feb. 1S69 (mentioned in despatches, and thanked bj ti«
Governor General).
«77 Captain C. V. Massy served with the Transport Train in the Abyssinian campaign In x86S (Medal).
^ Captain J. Corse- Scott served as a Sub Assistant Commissary Genersd in the Abyssinian campaign (Medal),
«7» Major J. Biddulph served in the Indian Mutiny Campaign in 1858-59, and was present at dke actloD of
Doundeakera, taking of the Forts of Chandaand Manjeedea, and action on the banks of the Baptee (Medal).
«» Captain L. R. H. D. Campbell served as Orderly OfiBcer to Major General Wilde commanding the Hazara Fieid
Force in 1868, including the expedition against the tribes on the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).'
"1 Captain A. G. Hammond served with the Corps of Guides throughout the Jowaki AfVeedee exp9dStkm ia
1877-78 under General Keyes (mentioned in despatches). Present in the operations against the Raniaai village of
Skhakat on 14th March 1878, and also in the attack on the Utman Kheyl villages on aist March i87«.'
«» Captain J.F. J. Miller served with the 19th Foot in the Hazara campaign in 1868, includingthe expedition agaicst
the tribes on the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
«« Captain R. A. Gilchrist served with the 26th Camoronians in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 (Hedtl).
<»« Captain P. H. Wallerstein was attached to the 2^th Bengal Native Infantry during the Haxara campsign U
1868, including the subsequent operations in the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
037 Captain A. D. Strettell served in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 with the Transport Train Cmentloasd ia
despatches for " ability, energy, and zeal," Medal).
6»o Major M. G. Gerard served in the Abyssinian campaign with the Transport Train f^om the 13th Mandi iSS
(mentioned in despatches for " ability, energy, and zeal," and Medal).
6'i Captain W. H. Browne served with the loist Fusiliers in the Indian North- West Frontier war of 1863, and wm
present at the storm and capture of the Crag Piquet (Medal with Clasp).
«M Captain E. B. Nixon has received the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society fbr saving Uie life cfa
sepoy.
<^ Lieut. M. K. Martin served with the Bufi^ throughout the operations in the Mslaj Peninsula in 1873-7:^
including the actions of the 4th, X4th, and 20th January', and 4th February, and the reconnaisaanoe of the laad
January.
«M Lieut G. S. Eyre has been awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal Humane Soeiely.
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^^ Lieat. 0. H.. Mannerfl Smith nenred with the 3rd 8ikh Isflmtry in the Jowakl expedition of 1877-78 (men-
tioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Koomm Field Force in the sonrey party thronghont
the Afghan campaign of 1878-79, inclndmg the assault and capture of the Peiwar Kotal on and December, 7S78,
and in ail the subaegaent operations.
^ Captain F. D. Battye and Lieut. M. G. Cooke-Collis served with the Corps of Guides thronghont the Jowaki
Afreedee expedition in 1877-78 under General Keyes. Also present at the operations against the Ranizai village of
Skhakat on the X4th Marcn 1878, and in the attack on the Utnoan Kheyl villages on aist March 1878.
** Lieut. Hughes was present with a detachment of Corps of Guides Cavalry in the surprise of the IJtman Kheyl
Tillage of Sapri on 15th February 1878. Also at the operations against the Ranizai village of Skhakat on 14th
March 1878, and in the attack on the Utman Kheyl villages on aist March 1878.
** Lieut. B. J. N. Fasken served with the 3rd Sikh Infantry in the Jowaki expedition of 1377-73 (Medal with
(71at»p).
^ Ueut. Ossard served throughout the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1875-76.
701 Lieots. Teman and Lucas served with the 51st Light Infantry in the Jowaki campaign in 1877 (Medal with
Clasp).
^ Lieut. W. C?ook served with the 1st Battalion f7th Foot throughout the Afghan campaign of 1878-79, and
vras present at the assault and capture of Ali Musjid and the subsequent operations in the Bazaar Valley.
^ Lieut. Baddiffb served with the 14th Sikhs throughout the Jowaki campaign in 1877-78 (Medal with Clii^p)
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Head Qnarterg at S—nadermbad. Unjform, Frtueh Oret. Faeingt, TdU Bt^. Imm^ SUvtr.
lEUsx, Naxmb, Ajn Cobpb.
Dlonel J. N. Madeaii , Staff Corps
LColonel W. G. Morris, GayaLi7
t.CoIonel a. 8. Hooper, late x Car
LColonel B. M. Cherry, late x Cav
(.Colonel A. D. Parsons, late x Car
iptain A. W. H. Homsby, Staff Corps
lent E. E. M. Lawford, Staff Corps ...
lent. C. Stevens, Staff Corps
irgeonMajor J. H. Donnelly
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4 Mar.
76 snd in Command and Squadron Commander, xp Feb. 77.— Offg.
77 Squadron Commander, 16 May 77.— Sick Furlough- [Comdt.
78jSquadrou Commander, 39 June 68.
79' Squadron Commander, 6 Aug. 68.
70' Squadron Officer, 36 Nov. 77.-^ffloiating Adijutant.
Squadron Officer. [Oandahar.
73 Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 17 Oct. 76.— Transport duty,
78 Officiating Squadron Officer.
In medical charge, 11 July 76.
2lld Madras Cavalry (Stevenson Pater, — Received into the British Service 1784).
'SxBiiroAPA.TAi[.''— Head Quarters at Eamptee. Uxtfomi, Frmeh Grtjf, Facingi, PaU Buff, Lact, Silver,
ao Mar. 79' Commandant, aa Dec. 78. [Furlough.
9 Sept. 75 1 and in Command and Squadron Commander, x Deo. 76.**-Sick
i Squadron Commander.
36 Nov. 75J Squadron Commander, aa Deo. 78. — Sick Furlough.
X July 73 Officiating Squadron Commander.— From 4 Cav.
XX Feb. 75 1 Squadron Officer and Adjutant, x6 Deo. 78.'>-OfflciatiBg Squadron
13 June 74 j Squadron Officer, 8 Jan. 79. [Commander.
Sept. 76. Officiating Squadron Officer.— With 3 Cav.
In medical charge, x Nov. 76.
>lonelB. S.J.Prenderga8t,late a Cav.
LColonel 6. Hodgson, late a Cavalry ..,
^jor A. F. Curtis, late 5 Cavalry ....
iptain W. B. Warner, Gen. List, Cav,
lent. E. E.Forbes, Staff Corps
ieut. B. Q. Jones, 67 Foot
lb Lieut. F. L. Jones, 54 Foot
trgeon Major B. T. Suifrein
rd Madras Cavalry (Jfwrray. — Raised at Arcot in May i'jS4'-formerlythe2ndRegf.).
" SsvxxoAXAXAM "— "MiHiDPOBi."— Head Quarters at Saugor. Frenek Qrtj/. Faeingtf PaU Btff. Lac; Silver,
^Colonel G. A. Arbuthnot, Cavaliy ... 30 Mar. 74 Commandant, 39 Sept. 79.
..Colonel F. Horsley, Staff Corps lao Nov. 75 and iu Command and Squadron Commander, 10 Feb. 76.
^Colonel W. Thompson, late 7 Cav. ...1 18 Juno 79 Squadron Conmiander, 18 June 77.— Jubbulpore.
^or H. C. Stevens, late 4 Cavalry 1 4 Sept.64 Squadron Commander, 26 Jan. 69.
ijor T. H. T. Chalon, late 5 Cavalry.., 31 Aug. 74 Squadron Officer, 2^ Apr. 71.
ijor H. A. Yates, Gen. List, Cav ' i Oct. 77 Squadron Officer, 39 Nov. 69.— Garrison Instmotion, Lncknow.
ptain W. H. M'Causland, Staff Corps 'aa Jan. 78 Squadron Officer, 10 May 7a.— Furlough.
lb Lieut. F. L. Jones, 54 Foot jxo Sept. 76, Officiating AdJutant.->-From a Cay.
rgeon M^jor D. F. Bateman jIn medical charge, a March 75.— Sick Furlough.
xgeonW. O'Hara i | Officiating in medical charge.
4th Madras Cavalry (Prince of Wales' Own) (Yaunge. — Raised in May 1785—
formerly the yrd Regiment) .
"BiaijrGA.rA.TA.ic"— "AflBA.Ti'*— ••MAHinpoBB." Prince of Wales' Plume,
lead Quarters at Bellary. Detachment at Triohinspoly. Untforn, French Grey. Faeinae, Pale Bvff. Laee, Silver,
Monorarg Cokmel^Fieid Marshal SBH. Albert Edward, Prince of Wales and Duke of ComwaU,
X&. KT. QCB, KP. eCSI. QCMQ,
lonel E. M. Lawford, late 4 Cavalry
.Colonel G. 8. Steward, late 4 Cavab^
ijor P. B. Cherry, late 4 Cavalry
Colonel F. M. Alexander, late 8 Cav.
ijor W. W. Hooper, late 7 Cavalry
ptain W. B. Warner, Gen. liist
5ut. A. B. Fenton, Staff Corps
jut. A. P. Westlake, Staff Corps
rgeon B. L, Dobie ,.
ao May 77 Commandant, ao Sept. 78.
[Trichinopoly.
24 May 77 and in Command and Squadron Commander, «x July 76.—
30 Mar. 74 Squadron Commander,a I July 76.
14 Sept 78 Squadron Commander, ao Sept. 78.
ao Apr. 78 Squadron Officer, 7 Apr. 66.
I July 73 Squadron Officer, 29 June 68.— With a Cav.
12 Nov. 73 Squadron Officer, ao Oct. 76.— Officiating Adjutant.
39 Nov. 77 Officiating Squadron Officer.— Trichinopolj.
I In medical charge, 22 Apr. 79.
Corps of Madras Sappers and Miners (Queen's Own).
.The Royal Cypher within the Garter.
" SXSIVGAPJLTAIC"— " JXVA. "— "EOYPT "— 'VASSA-TB "— " MAHinPOSB "— " NAOFOaS "— " AVA."— "LUCX JTOW "—
"CBiriBAi. IvDiA. "— "Thb Sphikx."
Company— "Chifa." (with the Dragon)— "Pbqu"—"Ta.ku Fobtb"— "Pekit." B Company— "Chiwa." (with
theDriffon)— "Pbqu"— "Pbbsia.'*^ C Company— "Mbbawbb" and "Hybbbabai) 1843"— "Pbqu." B Com-
pany—•^Paeu." F Company—'* Chika" (with the Dragon). G and H Companies— ^'Abtsswia.*' K Com-
pany—" Taxu Fobts ••— '^ Abyssxvta."
Head Quarters at Bangalore.
L Company,— Lundi Kotal.
} Company, — Bangalore.
' Company,— ^Peshairar.
> Company,— Dowlaishweram.
E Company,— Ksngoon.
P Company,— Thayetmyo.
G Company,— Dowlaishweram.
. ^, H Company, — Seounderabad.
Monorarg Colonel— Field Marshal HBm. Albert Edward, Prince
Ka. KT. QCB. KP. QOSI. QCMQ.
of Wi
1 1 Company,— Jellalabad.
! K Company,— Bangalore.
ales and Duke of Cornwall,
;Col.H.N.D. Prendergast, ")
'^. R. Eng S
jor B. Thompson, B. Eng...
jor C. A. Sim, R. Eng..
ior R. P.PenneflEtther, R. E.
jor A. F. Hamilton,R. Eng.
ior £. W. Begbie, Gen. List.
ut. C. C. Rawson, R. Bng.
ut. A. E. Dobson, R. Eng.
ut.A.R.F.Dorward, R.£ng.
ttt.O. V.Boddy,R.Eng. ...
at C. B. Henderson, R.Bng.
Jt. L. Langley, R. Eng. ...
17 Aug. 77
r Oct.
n^^A* . T«w-« iiLieutC. B. Wilkieson, R. Bng., 23 July 70
Comdt.5July72. Lieut. A.W.Cockbum; R. Eng. 2 Aug. 71
30 Jan. 75
20 Nov. 75 Com. A A I Cos.
(Bangalore ;
Inst.of Tactics
and Field For-
tification,
f Bangalore;
''1 C Com. Comp.
77 Apr. 78|Rumpa Dist.
15 July 68 Com. D Comp.
7 July 69 Com. I Comp.
15 July 68 Com. C Comp.
23 July 70 Com. P Comp.
23 July 70 1 Comp.
23 July To.C Com]).
Lieut. W. H.Goldney, R.Eng. 15 Dec. 71
Lieut. G. Henry, R. Bng 8 Jan. 68
Lieut R.E. Hamilton, R. Bng.< 2 May 72
Lieut. T. Digby, R. Eng 1 2 May 72
Lieut C. H. Darling, R. Eng. '12 Sept 72
Adjutant
Quarter Master
FConap.
Com. E Comp.
Rumpa Dist
I Comp.
A Comp.
Com. E Comp.
A Comp.
Com. H Comp.
C Comp.
Lieut. W. D. Conner, R. Bng. 9 Jan. 73
Lieut. W. D. Lindley, R. Bng. 9 Jan. 73
Lieut. P. W. T. Attree, R. Bng. 9 Jan. 73
Lieut G. E. Shute, R. Eng.... 11 Sept 73
Lieut R. A. Wafaab, R. Eng. 1 29 Apr. 73 'A Comp.
iLicut A. C. MacDonoll, R.E.ir Aug.74!Rumpa Dist.
Lieut. W. A. Gale, R. Bug J28 July 75|Rumpa Diet
Lieut. H. E.Goodwyn, R. Eng.Is8 July 75'P Comp.
Surgeon Msjor J.Ross, MB... 'In med. charge, 29 Sept. 79.
Surgeon W. H. Thornhill, JfDjDoing duty A, C, * I Cos.
ibliehment :— 10 Comoanies : Commandant; Adjutant; Quarter Master ; 20 OiBcers; i Conductor; x Sergeant
Major; i Quarter Master Sergeant ; 20 Sergeants ; ao First Corporals ; 20 Second Corporals ; x Assistant Apothe-
cary; I Second Dresser; 10 Subadars; xo Jemadars; i Havildar Major ; 40 Havildars; i Honorary Havildar;
So Naicks; ao Buglers; 1,050 Privates; 24 Recrjit Boys; 32 Pension Boys; 10 Regimental Lascars; 11
Pttckalltes; x Bheasty; 2 Moonshees ; i Bricklayer Maistry; x Stone Cutter; i Cooper; i Armourer; xo
Carpenters; xo Smiths; xo Hammermen; 10 Bellows Boys ; i Chondry; 2 Peons, iai|4iJe@^^^^t^)0^ii:r
396
Ist Madras Native Infantry (Shaih Modeen — PorannaJir-^formerly id
Battalion ist Regiment.'-Raised at Fort 8t. Charge in iJS^)-
" SlMWOAPATAH"— " SUTABUIAXX "— " NA.GPOWI "— " Avi. "— " P«aU *•— " CSVCBAI DrDXl."
Head QaarterB at Kohat. (Koormn Field Force.) Uniform, Ssd. Flaeimgw, JFHU. Lam, GM,
RuTK, Nakbb, Ajn OoBPB. Rm
Colonel F. Dawaon, Staff Corps i Mar. 75
Mi^or G. ^^mdall, Staff Corps 10 Dec.
Major F. H. Matthias, Staff Corps ao Ang.
Captain B. Qnin, Staff Corps 12 May
Captain Q. C. Fenwick, Staff Corps ai Nor.
Lieut. H. D. Kearj, Staff Corps ; 7 May
Lieut. A. H. Clark-Kennedy, Staff Corps' xz Nov.
Lieut. J. W. Parker, 64 Foot In Feb.
Lieut J. H. Jones, 31 Foot xo June
Surgeon L. Beech
Commandant, 22 June??.
2nd in Command and wmg Commander.
Wing Commander, 24 March 77. — Offioiafeins^and in
Officiating Wing Commander.— From 38 N. 1.
Wing Officer, 23 Nov. 71.— Furlough.
Wing Officer, 23 Nov. 71.— Furlough.
Wing Officer, 21 Nov. 76.-'OffloiatW Quarter Mastar.
Wing Officer, 27 March 77.— Offg. AdjutanL
Officiating Wing Officer.
74lOmciating Wing Officer,
tin medical charge, 18 Aug. 79.
2nd Madras Native Infantry (Mootoo Naik—formerly ist BaUalum ini
Regiment.- Raised at Madras in 1759).
" Assays "— " Naoporx "— " Csiva. "— " Tht Draaam."
Head Quarters at Kamptee. Uniform^ Bed. Facings, Deep Green. Loot, Gold,
Colonel A. Jenkins. Staff Corps [14 June 76|Commandant, 4 Sept. 78.
Lt.Oolonel S. H. Williams, Staff Corps 12 Dec. 78 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, xa Sept 78.
Lt. Colonel J. K. Clubley, Staff Corps ...|z4 Dec. 79' Wing Commander, 27 March 78.
Major A. F. Orchard, Staff Corps la Doc. 77' Wing Officer, 27 Feb. 67.
Captain A. F. Wilkinson, Oen. List I 4 Nov. 72 Wing Officer, 26 Sept. 73.— Biok Furlough.
Captain T. A. F. Leader, Staff Corps ... zi Jan. 79, Wing Officer, 8 April 71.
,. .--.^ -. «. . xo Jan. 72 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 5 Apr. 78.
Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, 7 Deo. 75.
Lieut. B. T. C. N. Marten, Staff Corps...
Surgeon W. H. Boalth
3rd Madras (or Pcdamcottah) Light Infantry (Turin— formerly ist £aM»
yrdRegiment. — Raised at Madras in 1759).
'•Now OS Nxvkb"— "Mahidpobb" — "Ava.**
Head Quarters at Eoshungabad. Wing at Jabbnlpore. Uniform, B«d. Faeinge, Dark Cfreau, Laee^OeU.
Colonel P. S. Cunningham, Staff Corps
Colonel B. C. Lavie, Staff Corps ,
Lt.ColoneI W. P. Dicken, Staff CoJ^s ..
Mi^or W. O. Foord, Staff Corps
Miyor A. W. L. Anderson. Gen. List
Captain H. T. H. Baber, Gen. List
Lieut. B. K. Teversham, Staff Corps ...
Surgeon C. J. McNally, MD.
Surgeon M. H. Smith
20 Dec. 79!an,d inj^ommand and Win^ Commander, 8 Mar. 79.
10 Aug. 73 1 Commandant, 5 Oct.
10 Dec. 79 1 2nd in Command and Wing Oom
9 Dec. 79 Wing Commander, 12 April 77.— Jubbulpore.
20 Feb. 77 Wing Officer, 16 May 77.
4 Dec. 79' Wing Officer, z Aug. 67.— Garrison Instruction, Poosa.
9 June 72: Wing Officer, 5 June 73. — Jubbulpore.
3 July 77,Wing Officer and Ac^utant 6 Dec. 76.— Station Staff Offloar.
jOfflciating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, Z5 Oct. 75*~Offg. Asat-PhysieianOenAipA
Officiating in medical charge. [and Plat of Htjm*
4th Madras Native Infantry {BailUe—form&rly lat BattdUon 4^ Begimmi.
Raised at Madras in 1759).
"AssATs."— Head Quarters at AUKu^id. (2nd Division, Cabul Field Force). Bed, Faeinpe, Oramge. Lati,Mi'
_,. ,.,«^.. «. —« 9 Dec. 74 Commandant, 9 Oct. 74j— Furlough.
xo Feb. 77 and in Command and wing Commander, 3 Oot. 75.— Oajf-OoBo-
4 July 75 Wing Commander, 7 Oct. 78.— Offg. and in Oommand.
Z3 June 77 Wing Officer, 94 March 71.— Offg. Wing Commander.
2 Sept. 78; Wing Officer, 7 March 72.— Sick Furlough.
20 Sept. 79 1 Wing Officer, 24 Aug. 67.
22 Sept.77 Wing Officer. 22 May 75.— Offloiating Quarter 1
Z2 Feb. 77 Officiating Wing Officer.— From 38 N. I.
Z9 Oot. 72 Quarter Master.— Officiating Adjutant.
In medical charge, 25 Sept. 79.
Colonel B. C. Babinuton, Staff Corps .
Lt.ColonelG. C. Hodding, Staff Corps.
. Major J. Qodaon, Staff Corps
Msgor J. H. M. Bamett, Staff Corps .
Major G. Thomas, Staff Corps
Major E. G. Blenkinsop, Staff Corps .,
Captain J. E. Porteous, Staff Coips
Lieut. H. Eardley-Wilmot, Staff Corps.
Lieut. D. D. Passy, Staff Corps .
Surgeon J. S. Dill, MD
6th Madras Native Infantry (8haik Kudavmnd^onnerly ist Battalm.
Sth Regiment. — Raised near Madras in December 1759)-
" Pxou.'*— Head Quarters at SeeUbuldeo. Uniform, Red. Facing; Block Velvet. Lacs, GpU.
Colonel O. Morgan, Staff Corps Izz Jan. 79) Commandant, 16 Sept 70.
Lt.ColoneI W. H. Whitlock, Staff Corp8|2o Sept. 75 2nd in Command and Wmg Commander, 29 Oos. 75*
Mf^or H. F. de Lousada, Staff Corps ... 20 June 75lWing Commander, z6 Sept. 79.— Detachment, Bompa DiwicL
Major S. B. Atkinson, Staff Corps 120 Sept. 78lWing Officer, z4 Doc. 73.— Furlough. ^ .^
Major C. Curtois, Gen. List j 4 Nov. 79 Wing Officer, 22 Sept. 73. [Di«n*
Major H. H. G. Hands, Gen. List '20 Dec. 79 Wing Officer, 22 March 68.— Offg. Quarter Master, DaL Banfi
Lieut, C. B. Poynder, Staff Corps ^ 7 May 77
Lieut. G. A. Welman, Staff Corps 11 Sept. 79
Surpeon F. U. Blenkinsop '
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 6 Dec. 76.
Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, 13 Feb. 75.
6th Madras Native Infantry (Mackenzie— formerly 1st Battalion 6<A i?^iWi»/
Raised at Trichinopoly in July 176 1).
"Sbmkoapatjlm"— "BouBBow"— "Chika."— 'T** Dragon."
Head Quarters at Triohiaopoly. Detachment at St Thomaa* Kouat. Un^orwi, Bed. Faeinga, Bt^. Laee, Om.
Colonel M.K. Bourne, Staff Corps. '- ' ■
Major F. B. Boone, Staff Corps ....
Major F. Weldon, Staff Corps
Major C. B. Oxley, Gen. List
Major T. B. Byng, Staff Corps ....
MiHJor S. W. Reiver, Gen. List
a6 Sept. 75
4 Apr. 79
z June 79
— „>,. ^. , .- 20 Aug. 79
Lieut. B. E.MacMahon, Staff Corps >z3 June 74
Surgeon T. J. H. Wilkins
zz Jan. 79 Commandant, x Nov. to.
xo June 74 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 18 Sept. 77.
Wing Commander, z Nov. 70.— St. Thomas' Mount.
Wing Officer, 9 Dec. 73.— Offleiating Quarter Master.
Wing Officer, z9 Nov. 66.
Wing Officer, 1$ Aug. 67.— Sick Furlough.
Wing Officer, 28 March 78.— Offg. Ac^utant.
Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, 27 June 79.
Sack Regiment of Native Ii^ntrg conciete qf 8 Companiee with the following Bstahliekmcni,
Commanders ; 4 Wing Officers ; Medical Officer ; z Hospital As^stant; 8 Subadan ; 8
Mioor; 4oHavildars; 4oNaicks; z6 Drummers; 600 Privates; 24BecruitBoyB: 3s Pension B<nrs ; 8 I
z Choudry: 2 Peons; z ad-Tindal ; 8 Lascars: and s Totiee. The aoth Beffiment Nati«e hdKBtrw^mtv^
Jemadar to carry an Honorary Colour. »*W^tf^$^ITr^Jft^t5gTT:
7th Madras Native Infantry {OooJce— formerly ist Battalion 'jth Begimeni, 397
Raised at Trichinopoiy Av^guat 176 1).
Head Qaarterg at Berhampow and Bmnbnlpore. Uniform, Sed. Faeinffit 8kjf Blue. JOaee, Gold.
Bmc, Naicxb, AiTD Corps.
Colonel A. T. Baldwin, StafF Corps .
lolonel N. Swanston, Staff Corps....
Cajor T. H. Stoton, Staff Corps
£^)or E. Persso, Staff Corps
!aptain B. Stokoe, (Jen. List
iieat. J. S. a. Manera, Staff Corps .
«ieiit A. W. Bendle, Staff Corps ....
lar([^oon A. E. Dalffaims
largeonH. A. F. Nailer ,
ASHT
Jan. 79
Dec. 77
Jane 76
Mar. 79
Jan. 74
July 77
Dec. 74
RSXABXS.
Oonmiandant, ai Dec. 79.
and in Command and Wing Commander, ax Deo. 79.
Wing Commander, 4 Sept. 78.
Wing Officer, a8 Jan. 73.-Offg.Qr.Master.— Station Staff Officer.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 34 Nov. 68.
Wing Officer, ao May 79.— Sumbulpore.
Wing Officer, 17 Oct. 79.— Furlough.
Id medical charge, 19 Jan. 76.
In medical charge at Sumbulpore.
Commandant, 24 Dec. 78.— Commanding at Saugor.
and in Command and Wing Commander, x i Dec. 75.
Ith Madras Native Infantry {formerly ist Battalion Sth Begiwent.—Baised near
Madras in September 1761).
•' 8xSIirOA.PA.TAU"— "ASSATX."
Head Quarters at Baugor. Untform, B*d. Faeinga, PdU Buff. Laee, Gold,
Colonel C. M. Hailes, Staff Corps lao Dec. 77 (
itColonel B. G. Dixon, Infiuitry 8 Jan. 74 2
C^'or W. M. Dickinson, Staff Corps ..J 15 Mar. 75 Wing Commander, 24 Deer 78.
,. ... «. -^ ,- Winar Officer, I Nov. 65.
Wing Officer, a8 March 68.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, xo Mar. 73.— Furlough.
I Wing Officer.
iieut. H. Blston, Staff Corps 11 Nov. 77 Offloiacing Wing Officer an*! Quarter Master.
ami. C. W. W. Burton, 66 Foot 'xi Sept. 77, Officiating Wing Officer and Adjutant
inrgeon MiQor J. W. Strong > |ln medical charge, as Nov. 74.
9th Madras Native Infantry {Kelly^formerly ist Battalion gth Begimsnt.
Raised at Mcidura in 1765).
A Galley with the Motto—" Khoobhkbb Wu Turks "— •• Ava. "— "Pbotj."
Head Quarters at Seounderabad. Uniform, Bed. Facingg, Dark Oreen. Laee, Gold,
Jolonel W. Osbom, Staff Corps -
Csjor B. W. Hesketh, Staff Corps ;ao Mar. 77
iCajor A. Anderson, (Sen. List, infantry ao Oct. 79
Captain B. A. B. Wylly, Staff Corps 8 Jan. 80
:it.Colonel F. Gadsden, Staff Corps
lUior J. A. Richmond, Staff Corps
^or H. C. Davies, Staff Corps
tfi^or J. B. P. Strettell, Gen. List
:<ieut. M. B. H. O. Welch, Staff Corps..
liieut J. A. WylUe, Staff Corps
(orgeon Mi^or J. H. Ritchie, MD.
10 Juno 79|Commandant, xa Dec. 79.
ax Jan. 76'and in Command and Wing Commander, ^ May 79.
13 Dec. 76 Wing Commander, xa May 79.
I a June 78 Wing Officer, 16 Sept. 7a.
4 Aug. 79 Wing Officer, x Sept. 68.— Officiating Adjutant,
ao July 70 Wing Officer, 5 Feb. 74.— With 25 N. I.
Wing Officer.
10 Sept 76 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, la March 79.
In medical charge, xa Sept. 78.
10th Madras Native Infantry (Thusmee— formerly ist Battalion loth Begiment
Raised at VelXore in June 1766).
*• Amboor"— " ASBAT» "— " Ava."
Head Quarters at Bajahmundxy. Vniform^ Bed. Faeing$,Bed. Lace, Gold.
I Commandant.
titColonel F. Beeohiiig, Inliuitry .
tfidorCMaekensie, Staff Corps .
^or J. B. Leggett, Staff Corps .
tCajor R. G. Briggs, Gen. List, Inftuitry
:<i6at. B. B. Kenny, Staff Corps
ieat H. F. Cadell, Staff Corps
xo Oct. 74 and in Command and Wing Commander, 6 S6p(.78.— Offg. Comdt.
ao June 741 Officiating Wing Commander and and in Command.
16 Aug. 761 Wing Commander, aa June 78.— Furlough.
Officiating Wing Commander.
Wing Officer.
9 Oct. 79!Wing Officer, 8 March 78.
a8 Oct. 71 1 Wing Officer and Adjutant, xo Sept. 76. [Dept.
, r " ^eb. 74|Wing Officer and Quarter Master.x Sept.7s.— Prob.Mil. AocounU
tiieut. K. M. Foes, Staff Corps 14 June 77 Officiating Wing Officer. -Offg. Quarter Master.
Jurgoon Major H. Adam ' In medical charge, 7 April 77.
Llth Madras Native Infantry {Macnelle—Syed Homed— formerly 2nd Battalion
gth Regiment. — Raised at Ongole in January 1767).
•* SEBIirOA.PJLTA]C."
Head Quarters at Dorundah. Wing at Calcutta. Uniform, Bed. Faeinys, Dark Green. Zaee, Gold.
'Olonel J. R. 8. Henderson, StaffCorpa 30 June 78 Commandant, 26 Apr. 79.— Commanding at Dorundah.
-t.Colouol J. Lampeo, Staff Corps , 20 Deo. 78|2ndin Com. and Wing Commander, a9 Apr. 78.
tfnjor J. M'MuUin, Staff Uorpd '6 Nov. 75 Wing Commander, 29 April 78.— At Calcutta.
-leut. G. Simpson, Staff Corps 13 Oct. 64 Wmy Omcer and Adjutant, 14 April 77.— Offg. Quarter Master
-aptain C. E. Sheppard, Staff Corps ... i Mar. 74 Win>f Officer, 7 Nov. 68.— TrauBportDuty, and D.v. Oalml Foict
.leut. W. du G. Gray, Staff Corps 20 July 77' wing Officer and Quarter Master, 6 Dec. 76.— Transport D ay
^loat. J. G. Downing, 7a Foul ,'20 Nov. 75|Wing Officer, 14 May 79.— At Calcutta. I Pcshawur
lar^con £. Levingo I |In medical charge, 6 June 77.
.2th Madras Native Infantry {Barim— formerly 2nd Battalion Sth Begimeni.
Raised at Cu idalore in February 1767).
"AVA."
Head Quarters at Ottttaok. Uniform, Bed. Facingt^PaU Buff. Lace, Gold.
^olonel W. J. Vizard, Staff Corps 1 4 i^eb. 77 Commandant, 6 Nov. 78.— Sick Furlough.
..t-Colonel S.F.M.T. Grant, Staff Corps 20 Jan. 77 and in Command and wing Comdr., 15 June 76.— Offrf. Comdt.
*ajor H. P. B. F. Crawfurd, Staff Corps, x Sept. 75 Wing Commander, 6 Nov. 78.— Offg. and in Command.
{H^or R. J. B. Simpson, Staff CoiT)» 'o ^'^^- Jf^Wing Officer, a6 Feb. 67.— Offg. Wing Commander.
•lajoT K. J. Wynch, Staff Corps I 4 Apr. 78 Wing Officer, 25 March 72.-Otfg. Quarter Master.
4ajor H. B. Ogilvie, Gen. List 'ao July 7^ Wing Officer, 7 Dec. 75.
jteat. J. F. Wilson, SUff Corps ao Apr. 77 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 6 Dec. 76.— Station Staff Officer.
Jurgeon O. T. Thomas In medical charge, as April 79.
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
39^ 13th Madras Native Infantry (Alcock— formerly indBattdum
3rd Regiment. — Raised at Madras in 1776).
Head Quarters at Keean Meer. Uniform, Med. Faeing$, White. Lace, OoU,
RA.VK, NUCBS, JLVD OOSTB.
Colonel W. Q. H. Strickland, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel H. H. C. O. Warrington, Inf.
Miijor W. Anderson, Staff Corps
Uf^or J. P. James, Staff Corps
Major E. Moore, Gen. List
Major R. Wilson, General List, Inf.
Lient. R. 0. Sherard, Staff Corps
Sab Lieut. C. B. Sherard, 5 Foot
Surfreon Muor W. J. Busteed, MD
Surgeon C. H. Bennett, MD
Abht
Raitk.
3 Mar. 80
X Jan. 74
4 Mar. 76
XI June 78
7 Sept. 79
ao Nov. 79
24 Feb. 7a
6 Oct. 75
RxXAXXfl.
Conmuindantb
and in Command and Wing Comdr., 97 March 76.« Offg. Cci
Officiating and in Command.— Ders Ghasi Khan.
Wing Commander, 31 Oct. ;8.
78 Wing OfflQer, sa Oct. 68.->Dera Gbaii Khan.
Wing OiRoer, 8 Feb. 67.— Offg. Adjutant aaid Quarter Mirte
Wing Officer, xx March 74.— Sick Furlough.
Win^ Officer, 7 July 76.
Officiating Wing Officer.— Garrison Instruction, Umbilh.
In medical charge, 8 Oct. 79.— Sick Furlough.
Officiating in medical charge.— Dera Ghaai Khan.
14th Madras Native Infantry (Wahah— formerly 2nd BaHalion Slk %iex
Raised at YeUore loth December 1776).
" MiiHinpou "— " Chifa "— " The i>r<vo« "— " Tubyar-o-Wu»a»ab " or " Rbast An Tim."
Head Quarters at Oalontta. (Alipore). Z7«i^or», Red. Facing*^ Bmf. Laee, OoU,
xo Dec. 73Commandant, x Nov. 79.— Forlou^
ao Jan. 76 and in Com. and Wing Commander. 4 Jan. 78.— Sick FoiidBgL
Colonel H. H. Firth, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel O. F. Smithers, Staff Corps..,
Migor B. Faunce, Staff Corps ,
Lt.Colonel A. C. Forth, Staff Corps
Major C. L. Raikes, Staff Corps ,
Major A. W. Foord, Staff Corps
Major R. F. Taylor, Gen. List
Lieut. A. G. Bum, Staff Corps
Lieut T. P. Walsh, 38 Foot
Surgeon P. R. MartJioy ITD
20 Deo. 74
ao July 76 Wing Commander, xo Oct. 76.— Furlough
8 June 75
XX Dec. 78
9 Dec. 79
10 Mar. 75
13 June 74
Officiating Wing Commander and Commandant
Officiating Wing Commander and and in Command.
Wing Officer, x Oct. 64.— Offg. Wing Commander.
Wing Officer and Quaxtor Master,
Wing Officer, x Oct. 77.— Sick Furlough.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, a Jan. 78.— Offg. Qoaxtar Mias.
Officiating Wing Officer-
[n medical charge, 9 Nov. 78.
15th Madras Native Infantry (Davis— formerly 2nd Battalion 4th Begi^A'
Raised at Tanjore in December 1776).
Headquarters at Peshawar. Un&orm, Red. Facii^e, Orange. Laee, Gold.
Colonel G. Heam, Staff Corps
Lt. Colonel H. S. Robinson, Staff Corps
Lt Colonel A. T. Cox, Staff Corps
Major A. S. Grove, Staff Corps
Major C. R. Bradstreet, Gen. List
Captain W. P.O. Boulderaon, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. G. H. Hayne, Staff Corps
Major E. Shaw, Staff Corps
Lieut. E. S. Hastings, Staff Corps..
Lieut. E. R. J. Presgrave, ax Foot
Surgeon J. P. M'Dermott
8 June 75
aoJan. 77
10 Dec. 78
xa June 78
IX Jane 79
X June 7a
3 Feb. 72
12 Deo. 77
28 Feb. 74
XX Feb. 75
Commandant, ic Oct. 76.
and in Command and Wing Commander, xa Sept 78.
Wing Commander, x Jan. 76.
Wing Officer, x Nov. 65.— Sick Furlough.
Wing Officer, a6 Dec. 67.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, xo Feb. 71.
Wing Officer, 22 Nov. 75.— Sick Fuiion«h.
Officiating Wing Officer.— Jumrood.
Officiating Wing Officer and A^'utant — From 2$ N- L
Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, 27 June 79.
16th Madras Native Infantry (Lane— formerly 2nd Battalion 5/A Beg\fM:sl
Raised at Trichinopoly loth December 1766).
" SxanroAPATAM*'— " AVA."
Head Quarters at Saipore. Uniform^ Red. Facinge, Black Velvet. Laee, OoU.
x8 Jan. 76rCommandant, 12 Aug. 77.
and in Command and Wing Commander, a6 Aug. 7S.
Wing Commander, X5 Jan. 77. — Sick ^\irlough.
Win^r Officer, 6 June 71.— Oflfg. Wing Commander.
Wing Officer and Adjutant.
' Wing Officer, a6 Jan. 67.— Sick Furlough.
Wing Officer, ao Feb. 74.— Sick Furlough.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 37 Mar. 77.-0155. Qnszter Mtfif '
-. • - [IttUid - -'^•
Colonel C. E. Bates, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel A. J. Howes, Infantry
Lt.Colonel J. B. Reid. Staff Corps
Mt^or W. G. Sharp, Staff Corps .
Major H. S. Elton, Staff Corps
- ■ affCo]
Lieut. H. H. H. Asplnall, Staff Corps ...
Captain F. C. Maltb;
Lieut. H. ]
Surgeon H. G
Staff Corps..
X Apr. 75
20 Feb.
ao Dec.
77
ao Oct. 78
x6 0ct. 78
aa Mai". 76
In medical charge, ax Sept. 78.
iSlaffOfr'
17th Madras Native Infantry (Butler—formerly 2nd Battalion ut Eegmf"--
Raised at Tanjore in i8oa).
"Naopobb."
Head Quarters at Tlsianagnua. Uniform, Med. Faeinge, White. Laee, GoU.
Colonel W. Rose, Staff Corps a Mar. 76 Commandant, xa Septjr8.— Nursipatam. „
Lt.Colonel A. D. Grant, Infantry I x Jan. 74 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, aj Mar. 75-— 'r'VV
Mfdor J. Macdougall, Staff Corps 20 Aug. 761 Wing Commander, 30 Nov. 79. - Offg. and in Com.— Som?**'
Major T. H. B. Young, Staff Corps as June 78' Wing Officer, 6 April 77.— Offig. Quarter Master.— Ktir«ip»»-
Major J. W. S. Butler, Staff Corps 20 Nov. 78' Wing Officer, 6 Jan. 67.
Captain F. T. Powis, Gen. List | a Oct. 73
Lieut. G. Hawkes, Staff Corps X9 Feb. 70
Lieut. R. D. MacDonnell, Staff Corps ... 3 July 77
Burgeon T. C. H. Spencer !
Wing Officer, x8 July 67.— Furlough.
Wing Oiacer and Quarter Master, xa Feb. 74.— Farioogk-
Officiating Wing Officer and A^utant.— NnTflipataaa.
In medical charge, x Sept. 75.— Nursipatam.
19th Madras Native Infantry {Muirhead— formerly 2nd Battalion ^th Begi^
Raised at T}richinopoly in 1777).
* SbBIITGAPATAK "— " PUQtT *'— " CsiTTBAL Ix.
Head Quarters at Caloutta.
Colonel A. H. M. Dickey, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel J. W. Orr. Staff Corps
Major C. J. O. Chambers. Staff Corps ...
Major F. Sraallev, Gen. List
Captain C, W. Walker, Staff Corps
Captain B. H. Pollard, Staff Corps
Lieut. R. C. Andrews, Staff Corps
Surgeon W. B. Johnson, MD,
Left Wing at Thayetmyo. Umform, Med. Faeimge, 8iy Blue.
Aug. 78 Commandant, xa June 79. «»-««-•
Jan. 76 and in Command and Wing Commander, ax Dec. 74.— TosT^
ao Dec. 76 Wing Commander, x6 Sept. 78.
ao May 79 Wing Officer, xa May 70.— Offg. Adjutant
3t Jan. 77 Wing Officer, 30 Jan. 77.— Officiating Quarter Mart«f«
as Dec. 79 Wing Officer, a6 Oct. 76. « Sick Furlough.
iWing Officer, x8 Deo. 78.— Thayetmyo.
In medical charge, aa July 79. , . » / ^. » T/>
Digitized by ^^jOU^IC
ax Jan. 78
20th Madras Native Infantry {Bagoir-fonn&rly 2nd Battalion 2nd Eegiment. 399
Baised at Tomjore in 1777),
Head Qoarten at SaBfrnm. Uniform, S«d. Facingt, Deep Green. Zaee, Gold.
BaJTX, NaUS, AlTD GOKPB.
Colonol W. H. a. Palmer, Staff Corps...
Lt.Golonel F. D. Plowden, Infttntry
Major G. Bandell. Staff Corps
Major J. O. Goldie, Staff Corps
Major O. M. Bradshaw, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. B. M.Mason, Staff Corps
Lieut. 0. M. Magoire, Staff Corps
Surgeon MiyorO. A. Andrews
Abxt
Eajtk.
BxifABKB.
9 June 79 Coznmandant, 19 Dea 79,
xo May 75'«Bd in_ Command and Wing Commander, xo
Furlough.
« - --™^. ^ -i^K Commander, xo l^ov. 76.— Offg.
4 Sept.77,WmK Commander, 19 Dec. 70.— Offg. and in Command.
rCommandant .
No
4 Sept. 78 Wing Officer, 23 Jan. 67.— Offg. Wing Commander.
4 Nov. 78| Wing Officer, 24 June 72.--Siok Furlough,
xo Sept. 76, Wing Officer, 6 Dec. 76.— Officiating Quarter Master.
XI Sept 76 Wing Officer, 30 Oct. 77.— Offg. Adjutant.
In medical charge, 28 Oct. 79.
21st Madras Native Infantry {Boh&rU— formerly ist Battalion iithBegiment.
Raised at Chieacole in 1786).
TT ^^ _ •*8BMKaAPAIAlC"— "NAeroBB."
Head Quarters at KcMltui. Uniform, Bed. Facing; TcdeBi^. Zaee, Gold.
Colonel T.L. BooU, Staff Corps
MMor F. B. Middleton, Staff Corps
Mi^orO. J. Watson, Staff Corps
Lieut. G. S. Baugh, Staff Corps
Captain W. Stainlbrth, Qen. List
Lieut. P. G. Huggins, Staff Corps ....
Lieut. H. M. S. Grover, Staff Corps.
Surgeon J. Lawrenaon
9 June 79
4 May 76
xa June 78
28 Oct. 71
4 Nov. 73
19 Apr. 76
IX Sept 76
Commandant, 9 Dec. 79.
Wing Commander, X2 Sept 78.— Vitakri.
Wing Commander, 9 Dec. 79.
^?^« 9^^^ ^^ A4iutani, 26 May 76.
Wing Officer. ' '
Wing Officer, 24 Dec. 78.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master.
Wing Officer.
In medical charge, 13 Jan. 77.
22nd Madras Native Infantry
RaUed afEtlore in 1788),
"SBBIlCeAPATAlf"— "AVA.**
LtColonel W. A. Cheke, Infantoy. - '^-* ' — ^ -'- '- - ^^-JZ/'
mmerly 2nd Battalion nth Begwimt.
Major H. T. Harris, Staff Corps
Major A. Bredin, Staff Corps
M^or H. R. SheUey, Gen. List
Captain G. Lecky, Staff Corps
Captain M. H. Wratislaw, Gen. List..
Lieut G. F. Watson, 62 Foot
Surgeon H. Allison, MD
Zaee, Gold,
5 Oct. 74 2nd in Command and Wmg Commander, i Anr ik
13 June 76, Wing CommandCT, 7 Aug. jrS.-Siok Fnilough.
XX Mar. 79 Wmg Officer, 23 Feb. 69.-60^. Wing Comninc
20 July 79|Wing Officer, xi Dec. 7i.-SickFuri?ugh7^
x2 Nov. 72 Wmg Officer, 23 Sept 67. ^
4 Mar. 73^ng Officer and Adjutant, 17 June 67.
lOfflJating Wing Officer. ^ -1*^1007.
aSOot. 76 CWQdjjmgllJngOffioOT and Quarter Mm
In medical charge, 14 Mar. 79.
ider at Bassein.
23rd Madras (or Wallajahbad) Light Infantry (Tolfry— formerly isi Battalion
lath Begvment—Baxaed at Mad/ras in 1704).
"Now oB Nbvie'*— •• Sbmwoa»atam "— "NAapoBi.'
Head Qnarters at the
Colonel W. H. A. ButUer, Infkntry ..
LtColonel H.H. Foord, Staff Corps..
Major J. H. Gordon, Staff Corps
Major B. B. Faunce, Staff Corps ,
Mi^or H. Porteoos, Staff Corps
Lieut. G. L. Angelo, Staff Corps
Lieut H. Wharry, Staff Corps ..
Captain G. O. Cooper, Gen. List
Surgeon F. H.€*edroBa
m. Uniform, Bed, Fwdnge, Dwk Gheen. Zaee, Gold
xo June 79 Commandant, 27 March 78. '
W^?^rS:S'er"i'7 jSL^?"^^ " ^^ ^^•
Wing Mcer, « Mayl4.-At Viper. ^^'''^•
Wmg Officer, 27 Feb. 77.-Offg. A(^utant.
S^iL?®**^.*^^^.^*^*®' Master, 30 Oct 77.
Officiatmg Wmg Officer.
In medical charge, 8 Oct. 79.
9 June 75
20 Apr. 7;
35 Sept.71
XX Dec. 78
IX Nov. 76
XX Sept 76
X9l>ec. 72
24th Madras Native IxdaatTj (MeDonaUl-fomu^ly 2nd Battalion 12th Beginimtt
Sawed, al Vellore in, 1701). . '
"S»BIItOA»lIAlC"— "AMAT,"_"BonMBl»"
Colonel J. M. Grant, Staff Corps
LtColonel H. Coningham, Infantry .
Major W. S. Bailey, Staff Corps
Major S. J. Watson, Staff Corps
Major P. H. Vanderzee, Staff Corps....
Captain H. B. Nangle, Staff Corps ....
Captain B. B. Anderson, Staff dorps .
Sub Lieut. E. Yansittart, 63 Foot
Lieot. H. E. Porter, Staff Corps
Surgeon G. F.Bevan
„.» T-1-. _J ri*' * — -«— *•» w«*iy«, ^vn-K vrreen, juaee. O-old.
19 Sept. 74
14 Jane 76
7 Apr. 77
xoOct 74
X9 Feb. 79
xo Sept. 75
XX Nov, 77
Officiating Wing C
Wing Officer, 9 May 73.
wJ«* SS^®""' 3 Sept- 78.-Offt. Quarter Master.
Wing Officer, X3 Deo. 77.-OflS. Adjutant
wSf OfflS^J; ^ ^'^' 76.-Garrisonlnstraotion. Bangalore.
In medical charge, 28 Nov. 76.
25th Madras Native Infantry (Wy-/b,wZy zst Battalum tsth Begimenf.
_*"*»*«' "* Tnchinopoly in 1704). "* M<yn,K,m.
Head^ .^
Colonel W. A. Gib, Staff Corps
LtColonel H. C. B. Bamett, Staff Corps
Major J. Oabbett, Staff Corps
Major T. J. Cotton, Staff Corps
Lieut. K. S. Hastings, Staff Corps
L ient. H. L. Hutehins. 2 1 Foot
Lieut M. B. H. O. Welch, Staff Corps.
Surgeon Major
1 Anr fTf^^rr^^^'^/ir** ""V '^»<^'V*. -WW* (H-een. Zaee, Gold.
i ^JS' li S??^S°^^i5/tlne76.--5pm.aBrigade.Pe8halWi^rveDi
10 Feb. 77
30 Mar. 75
4 Jan. 78
28 Feb. 74
xoS
20 J
Jept7s
ruly 70
2nd m Command and Wing Commander. « Dec "7? ^^^J'a^^At '
S?? 55o«^. 9 May 7i.~06k. Wing Ccm^., BeluSy
-_ — 2-w-^^jwui* »uu vTing commander, i
400 26th Madras Native Infantry (Inncs— formerly 2nd Battalion 13/A Begimmi,
Raised at Tanjore in 1794).
" Nagpobe"— "KumiirDijfB"— *' Avi."— "Pbqu."
Head Quarters at Qoilon. Detaohments at Triehoor, Falunoottah, uid XrcTaadmn.
Uniform f Bed. Facing* ^ Dark Oreen. Laee^ Oold,
Ejlvx, Njliois, akd Coups.
Colonel G. Pringle, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel D. W. Williams, Infantry ...
Lt-Colonel T. Obbard, Staff Corps
Major C. C- Hewetson, Staff Corps ....
Major L. F. CampbeU, Staff Corps ....
Miyor H. A. A. Prior, Gen. List, Inf.....
Captain P. A. Wetherall, Gen. List ....
Captains. B. Holland, Staff Corps ....
Captain H. M. Dale, Gen. List
Lieut G. W. Maxwell, Staff Corps
Surgeon J. Backhouse
Abkt
Rake.
RXKABKS.
9 Mar.
I Aug.
10 Dec.
34 Nov.
4 Feb.
29 Dec.
I Jan.
9 Nov.
X Jan.
1 Oct.
73 Commandant, ix Dec. 78.— Furlough.
[CcmuDsadisi
75; 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, ax Oct. 78. — C'Sr
79iWin{^ Commander, 21 Sept. 75. — Officiating 2nd in Cooaiin*
76 Officiating Wing Commander. CPailameoBK
79'Wing Officer, 16 March 74.
79|Wing Officer, 2 Sept. 78.— Trichoor.
74| Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 30 Nor. 70. — Sick FnrioBfL
78: Wing Officer, 9 Deo. 68. — Officiating Quarter Master.
74! Officiating Wing Officer and Quarter Masior.
76 Officiating Wing Officer and A(^ataut.-~Station Staff OOcr.
I In medical charge, 13 March 78.
27th Madras Native Infantry {Lindsay— formerly isi Battalion 14th BegmenL
Raised at Trichinopoly in 1798).
"MAniDPOXE" "LUCKWOW."
Head Quarters at Cawnpor«. Uniform, Sed. Faeingt, Black Vtlvet. Zaee, Gold.
Colonel 0. J. Smith, Staff Corps - 'lo Dec. 78 Commandant, i Sept. 70.
Lt.Colonel P. G. Rideout, Infantry l i Jan. 74 2nd in Command and WmgConmiander, 31 Dec. 74.
Major A. A. Davidson, Staff Corps ' i Apr. 74 Wing Commander, i Sepk 79.
Major J. W. Swifte, Staff Corps 13 June 77 Wing Officer, 7 Jan. 68.
Captain W.MacD.Robinson, Staff Corps 10 Dec. 79 Wing Officer, 11 Nov. 66.~Officiating Adjutant.
Major R. J. M'Ghee, Staff Corps 4 May 78 Wing Officer, 20 Mav 79.— Officiating Quarter Master.
Lieut. H. H. Young, Staff Corps 28 Oct. 71 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 14 Dec. 73.— Sick Forlooirh.
Lieut. F. G. Preston, 98 Foot 28 Feb. 74 Officiating Wing Officer.— With 98 N. I.
Surgeon M. Robinson ; In medical charge, 19 Doc. 79.
1 i
28th Madras Native Infantry {Martitir— formerly 2nd Battalion i^th Eegiment
Raised at Vellore in 1798).
"Mahibpobx'* — "Naopobk" ~ "AVA."
Head Quarters at Soounderabad. U1^form, Sed. Facingg, Black Vtlvei, Zac*, Gold.
Colonel A. D. Ciay, Staff Corps .
Lt.Colonel H. Q. Puckle, Staff Corps ,
Major T. R. Tabuteau, Staff Corps ...
Major £. M. Stevenson, Staff Corps ...
Major G. Godfrey, Gen. List
Captain A. J. Shaw, Gen. List
Lieut. F. G. Preston, 98 Foot
burgeon Major A. H. Beamau
20 Dec. 77
9 Dec. 78
XI Dec. 77
4 Jan. 78
Commandant, x Sept. 79.
2nd in Command and Wing Commander.
Wing Commander, 4 Nov. 76.— Officiating Tnd in C^nnmanl
Wing Officer, xo Dec. 72.— Ghuriaon Instraction, Bangalore.
Wing Officer, 4 Aug. 73.— Officiating Wing Commander.
2o Dec. 72
28 Feb. 7.4
20 May 79'Wing Officer, 8 Nov. 70.— Officiating Adjutants
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 7 Sept. 68.
Attached for Duty.— Prom 27 N. I.
In medical charge, 25 Sept, 79.
29th Madras Native Infantry {Macleod—form&i'ly ist Battalion i$ih Begimmi.
Raised at Magulipatamin 1798).
Head Quiurtors at Yizagapatam.^ Uniform, Bed. Facinge, White. Laee, Gold,
Colonel G. N. Johnstoue, biaff Corps .
Lt Colonel H. S. Wynch, Staff Corps .
Major J. H. Prendergast, Staff Corps .
Major W, T, Brereton, Staff CoriJS
Major A. T. Woodhouso, Stall" Corps
Captain J. J. Fletcher, Gen. List
Lieut. 8. W. Jervis, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. F. Stevens, Staff Corps
Surgeon A. N. Rogers-Harrison ,
14 June 76
12 June 78
3 Mar. 77
xoOct. 77
12 June 7b
II Sept. 7;
Commandant, 21 Dec. 79. — Furlough.
?,^f* ^^,<^o°^»n<l and >Ving Commander, i Feb. 77.— OffictKa;
Wmg Commander.iS Sept. 79.— Offg. 2nd in Com./Raiahmai.'^rr
Wmg Officer, 19 Apr. 71.— Offg. Wing Conunandcr, Rmahmnri '
Wmg Officer, 5 Juno 73.— Sick Furfongb,
. . „ Wing Officer, 10 Jan. 71.— Sick I^irlough.
7 Jan. 78, Wing Officer, 27 Match 77.
3 July 77|Officittting Wing Officer.
In medical charge, 10 Oct. 78.
30th Madras Native Infantry (Crewe— formerly 2nd Battalion 15/A Regtmest.
Raised at Ma^suHpatam in 1799).
"AVA."
Head Quarters with Yitakri Pield Force. Uniform, Bed. Facinge, TVhile. Laee, Gold
Colonel T. C. Georges, Staff Coriis X3 June 77|Commandant, 24 Sept. 78.— Commanding Yitakri IVnee.
Lt.CoIoneI H. F. Dakeyne, Staff Corps 120 Jan. 76 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 4 Jan. Tt.—ViaiSBA.
Major P. C. St. John, Staff Corps I20 Jan. 761 Wing Commander, 24 Sept. 78.— Offg. and in Conmu '
Major F. S. Fittpatrick, Staff Corps 13 June 77I Wing Officer, 26 Apr. 70.— Offg. Wing Comzoaader
Lieut. E. F. Rraine, Staff Corps ;2S Oct. 71
Lieut R. H. C. Tulnell. Staff Corps 23 Apr. 73
Lieut. T. W. J. M, Georges, Staff Corps 30 Apr. 75
Sub Lieut. J. M. Clements, X4 Foot '31 May 76
Surgeon H. M. G. Archdail
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 15 Feb. 76.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, i Aug, 76.
Wing Officer, 20 Dec. 77.— Staff Officer. Yitakri Fona
Officiating Wing Officer.— Dera Ghazi khan.
In medical charge, 23 Nov. 76.— Surgeon, Yitakri FVvnw
31st Madras (or Trlchinojwly) Light Infantry {Jeannerreitr— formerly id Bailali-
16th Regiment. — Raised at Trichinopoly i January 1800).
"Now OB Nkvkh" — "Mahidpoer."
Head Quarters at Tha>etm9-o. Uniform, Bed. Facinge, Hark Oreen. Laee Gold
Colonel R. G. Lewis, fcJtafl Corps 129 Dec. 75 Commandant, 28 May 77.— Sick Furlough. *
Lt.Colonel G. N. Ktcijliens, Suitf Corpf 20 Dec. 7c and in Command ana Wmg CommnUr., 26 Mav76.— OfHr Cte^'
Major J. N. Wilson, BtulV Corps 20 Aug. 74 Wing Commander. 4 Sept. 78,— Offg. and in OommandT
Major E. S. Skinntr, Staff Corps 4 Jnu. bo Winy Uffictr, 30 iiay 6S.— Offg. Wing Commander
Captain 0. C. Campbell, Staff Corps ,'22 Dec. 72 Wing Officer aud Quarter Master, o Sent. 67 -Offir' AdiniaTi*
Lieut. G. P. M. Pnchard, Staff Corps... 9 Aug. 7.s:Wing Officer, 2 Jan. jJ-Onrri^on^Mraeti^^^BSS^^
Lieut. G. C. Atkinson, Staff Corps 3 July 77iWing Officer and Quarter Master, 27 Mar 7" ""«**<«•
a — ,.««« In medical charge, * '*
Surgeon
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
32nd Madras Native Infantry (Dyce—fcmnerly 2nd Batialion 16/A 401
Eegiment. — Raised at Madura z January 1800).
** AVA."
Head Quarters at Thayetmyo. Uniform, B«d. Faeingty PaU Yellow. Zace, Oold.
lUffK, NAsns, AJTD Corps. | -^^^^ \ Rikams.
'olouel J. J. Falton, Staff Corps :ii Jnne 731 Commandant, 21 May 75. [Forlouffh.
jt.ColonelJ. Swiney, Staff Corps 12 Apr. 75i2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 25 Sept. 76.— Sick
klHjor F. J. Rivers, Staff Corps I 4 May yslWing Commander, 4 Jan. 78.— OfBdating 2nd in Command.
Stiajor S. E. R. Butler, Staff Corps I20 Dec. 76 Officiating Wing Commander.
\ Wing Officer.
tfajor U. T. Chapman, Gen. List ;i6 June 79 Wing Officer, 29 July 72.— Garrison Instruction, Bangalore.
I jWing Officer.
:)iptain A. Chaplin, Gon. List !i2 Nov. 72' Wing Officer, 30 May 68.
,ieut. R. Q. Iremonger, Staff Corps u Nov. 77,Wiug Officer and Adjutant, 27 Mar. 77.— Offg. Quarter Master.
4 ah Lieut. J. B. B. western, 85 Foot ...12 Feb. 76 Officiating Wing Officer.— Garrison Instruction, Bangalore.
jirgeon Major H. J. Hazlett 'In medical charge, 7 Dec. 75.
33rd Madras Native Infantry {Wahab— formerly ist Battalion ijth Regiment
Raised at Guntoor i January 1800).
"COCHIK."
Head Quarters at Moulmein. Detachment at Tonghoo. Uniform, Red. Facingt, Black. Laee, Gold,
Colonel K. V. Uandyside, Staff Corps ...{12 Dec. 77{Commandant, 31 Oct. 78.
.'ohmel J. L. Benwell, Staff Corps 20 Jan. Sojznd in Command and Wing Commander, 31 Oct. 78.— Tonghoo.
llajor G. S. Keith, Staff Corps I13 Dec. 76 Wing Commander, 12 Sept. 78.
Hujor J. Ward, Staff CorjJs 4 Nov. y/IWinrf Officer, i Sept. 76.— Shoaygheen.
Major R. E. Cox, Gen. List 16 ,luue79;\VinjLc Officer, 3 March 73.— Offg. Quarter Master.— Station Staff
iliijor H. E. D. Bayley, Gen. List 1 3 Mar. SoiWiug Officer and Adjutant, 14 June 66. [Officer.
i Wing Officer.
Surgeon Major D. J. McCarthy, MD. ...| iln medical charge, 3 July 68.
Burtjeon N. Chatteijie ' In medical charge at Tonghoo.
34th Madras (or Chicacole) Light Infantry (Durand— formerly 2nd Battalion
zyth Regiment. — Raised at Chicacole i January 1800).
•* Now OR Nevbr."— " AVA."
Head Quarters at Kuigalore. Wing at Caonanoro. Uniform, Red. Facinge, Dark Oreen. Lae»,Oold.
il^olonel A. B. Marsack, Staff Corps ..
Li. Colonel W. Rowlandson, Infantry
Mjijor C. F. Moore, Staff Cori)s
Major W. L. Ranking, Gen. List
Juptain S. R. Rawlinson, Staff Corps
20 Aug. 73, Conmiandant, 12 Aug. 78.
5 Oct. 74 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 21 May 75. — Oannanore.
20 Aug. 75' Wing Commander, 8 Mar. 79.
4 Apr. 79 Wing Officer, 8 June 66.
2o July 79! Wing Officer and Quarter Master, x6 May 77.
I Wiug Officer.
20 July 77:Win^ Officer, 6 Dec. 76.--Offg. Adjutant.— Station Staff Officer.
X Apr. 76 Officiating Wing Officer.— Cannanore.
;In medical charge, 25 April 79.
'Officiating in medical charge at Oannanore.
35th Madras Native Infantry (ParJcuison— formerly ist Battalion iSth Regiment,
Raised at Bangalore in July 1800).
'* Pjegu."
Head Quarters at Banda. Detachment at Nowgong. Uniform, Red. Faeingey Pale Bt^. Laee, Oold.
Lieut. F. B. Deane, Staff Corps.,
Sub Lieut. G. J. Shaw, 18 Foot ..
burgeon B. H. Williams, 3£D
Sargeon W. A. Lees
:'oloncl W. H. R. Godfrey, Staff Corps
r.t.Colonel R. Griffith, Staff Corps
Major W. B. Broughton, Staff Corps..
Major F. R. Trevor, Staff Corps
Uajor S. L. Bagshawe, Gen. List
Lieut. A. Hewlett, Staff Corps
Sub Lieut. A. F. Mockler, 43 Foot..
Surgeon H. P. Ksmondo- White
Surgeon B. Ferrand
.,20 Dec. 77|Commandant, iz Dec. 78.— Commanding at Banda.
13 June 78 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 17 Feb. 75.— Furlough.
10 Deo. 74 Wing Commander, 11 Dec. 78.— Officiating 2nd in Command.'
20 Mar. 79 Wing Officer, 14 July 70.— Offg. Wing Cominander at Nowgong.
4 Sept. 79 Wing Officer, 6 Sept. 66.— Nowgong.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master.
21 Nov. 70 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 28 Nov. 78.
3 May 76 Officiating Wing Officer and Quarter Master.
In medical charge, ix Jan. 78.
Officiating in medical charge at Nowgong.
36th Madras Native Infantry (Nundy— formerly 2nd Battalimi iSth Regiment.
Raised at Nundydroog in July 1800).
"AVA."
Head Quarters at Kadras. Uniform, Red. Faeingsy Pale Bi^f. Laee, Oold,
'olonel T. S. Hawks, Staff Corps
:.t.Colonel R. Beatty, Infontry ...
Major G. Murray, Staff Corps
a^or Q. H. Cakes, Staff Corps...
-ieut. J. H. H. Ansley, 14 Foot
^icut. H. W. B. Georges, Staff Corps ..
Ueut. H. F. S. Ramsden, 67 Foot
Surgeon
Surgeon W. Price, MD
5 Feb. 77 Commandant, 12 Sept. 78.— Sick Furlough.
X Jan. 74 2nd in Command andWing Commander,6 Sin
10 June 74 Wing Commander, i Oct. 77. — Officiating 2no
4 Mar. 77 Officiating Wing Commander.
Wing Officer.
12 Feb. 76 Wing Officer, 17 Sept. 78.
20 July 77 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 27 Mar. 77.
10 Sept.75 Officiating Wing Officer. -With 67 Foot.
En medical charge.
Jfficiating in medical charge.
»t.7S.— Offk. Comdt.
in GommftQd.
37th Madras Grenadiers (Forbes— formerly ist Battalion i^thRegimmL
Raised at Itchapoor in July 1800).
** Chiita."— ** The Dragon."
Head Quarters at Bangalore. Un form. Bed. Facings, Blue. Laee, Oold.
"olonel H. C. Z. Glaridge, Staff Corps... 2 Mar. 76 Commandant, x8 Sept. 77.
*" ill^Infantry x Nov. 75 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 3: Dec. 78.
12 Sept. 74 Wing Commander, i Nov. 79.— Furlough.
9 Oct. 79 Wing Officer, 26 June 76.— Sick Furlough.
Ut. Colonel F. H. Tyrrell, Infantry,
tfajor W. Stoddart, Staff Corps
Viajor T. 8, Magan, Staff Corps
^jor J. H. Gaussen, Gen. List
Japtain H. M. Dale, Gen. List...
['ieat. R. F. Clothier, 2 W.I. Regiment..
iurgeoa B. l^woett
Sargeon D. ncam
3 Mar. 80
X Jan. 74
2 Aug. 75
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 4 Feb. 67.
Wing Officer, 2 Dec. 79.
Win^ Officer. ^^ ^
Officiating Wing Officer. C t O O O I P
In medical charge, 2x Sept. 78.— Furlough^ >^J^^v^gi>^
Officiating in medical charge.
DD
4o2 38th Madras Native Infantry (MacGregor-^fomierly 2nd Satt^dion tgik
Regiment, — Raised at Ellore in JvMj 1800).
"AVA."
Head Quarters at Btounderabad. Z7iiiform, B^^ Faaing; Buff. Lae«, Odd.
RaJTK, NaXSB, AlTD G0BP8.
Colonel L. W. Back, Staff Corps
Lt.Col. J. Lidderdale, Staff Corps ..
Major B. H. Thomas, Staff Corps ,
Major K. F. Stevenson, Staff Corps
Mi^or F. H. Matthias, Staff Corps ...
Captain F. B. Spry, Gen. List
Lieut H. Bardley-Wflmot, SUff Corps.
Surgeon Major A. M'Clorg,lf»
Abmt
30 Aug,
9 Dec.
16 Aug.
4 Aug.
Bbhabks.
30 Aug.
Dec.
73 Commandant, iq Dec. 79.— Comdg. Troops, Rompa Disthct.
78 2nd in Command and Wing Comdr., a6 Apr. 75.— Offg. CoicdL
76; Wing Commander, 12 June 79. — Offg. and in Commaiid.
77:Wing Officer, 14 Dec. 70.— Officiating Wing Commander ard
Wing Officer. (Quarter Masser.
79'Wing Officer, 4 June 79.— With x N. I.
72
I a Feb. 77
Wing Officer, :8 Mar. 70.— Officiating Adjutant.
Wing Officer.
Wing Officer, 7 Oct. 78.— With 4 N. I.
In medical charge, ai Sept. 78.
39th Madras Native Infantry {Seconid Martin — fannerly ist Baitalioti 20/i
Regiment. Raised at Tanjorc in October 1804).
*' Sbrtabuldbb " — ** Nagporb.'*
Head Quarters at Sajahmnndry. Wing at Madras. TlM^form ^ Jted. Facingt, Dark Grten. Lace, QcU.
Colonel D. 6. S. St. J. Grant, Staff Corps
Lt. Colonel P. A. Camegy. Staff Corps...
Major F. B, West, Staff Corps
Major F. J. Wroughton, Staff Corps
Oiiptain R. H. T. HiU, Gen. List
Captain V. L. Mathias, Staff Corps
Captain T. Greenaway, Staff Corps
SurgeonT*. N. Mokerjie
Surgeon Mupr W. H. Rean. MD
Surgeon R. H. Robinson, 3fD
13 Juno 77] Commandant, 21 Oct. 78.
16 Feb. 76|2nd in Command and Wing Commander. 23 Apr. 74. — Madras.
12 Sept. 74 Wing Commander, 17 Dec. 77. — Sick Furlough.
Wing Commander.
25 June 78 Wing Officer, 6 Oct. 70.— Officiating Wing Commander.
I Jan. 74 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 30 Mar. 71,
22 Mar. 76 Winp: Officer, 11 Aug. 73. — Madras.
12 Feb. 79 Wing Olficer and Adjutant, 25 March 75.
In medical charge. 19 Dec. 79.
Offici at i ng in medical charjjc at Madras.
..._^j Offl dating in medical charge at Rojahmondry.
40th Madras Native Infantry {Volunteer— formerly 2nd Battalion 20th Regiment'
Raised at Tanjore in October 1804).
Head Quarters at Keroara. Wing at Prenoh Booki. Uniform, Bed. Fadngt, Dark Oreen. Laee, Gold.
Colonel B. O. Leggatt, Staff Corps ] 3 Jan. 76 Commandant, i Sept. 70.— Sick Furlough.
Lt. Colonel H. T. Stuart, Staff Corps ... la Dec. 75 2nd in Command andWmg Commander, 4 Sept. 78.— Offg-Comdi.
Major B. H. Preston, Staff Corps 10 June 74 Wing Conmiander, 9 March 78.— Offg. and in Comcacd, a:
Major H. A. T. Nepean, Staff Corps 26 8ept.75 Officiating Wing Commander. [Fpench Bock*.
Major G. E. Weston, (Jen. List, Inf. '■ 4 Aug. 79 Wing Officer, 8 Sept. 66.— French Rocks.
Captain T. Price, Staff Corps 1 7 June 73 Wing Officer, 29 Aug. 76.— Sick Furicfugh. [Banpat'^
Captain H. H. Kelly. Staff Corps ..'31 Mav 71 Wing Officer 7Feb.79.-Offg. Quarter Master.— Garr.Insiructj:-,
Lieut. J. W. Currie, Staff Corps I 3 July 77 Wing Officer. 30 Nov. 77.— Officiating Adjutant.
i Officiating Wing OlQcer.
Surgeon Major C. A. Harvey ' In medical charge, 6 June 77.
41st Madras Native Infantry (Irtmi— formerly ist Battalion 2i8t Begiment
Raised at Chicojcole in Oc'oher 1804).
The Flank Companies " China •'— " The lUagon**
Head Quarters at long boo. Uniform, Red. Facing; Deep Qreen. Lace, Gold.
Colonel P. J. P. Wetherall, Staff Corps
Colonel R. S. Burge, Staff Corps
Lt Colonel J. C. Hay, Staff Corps
MiHor A. D. Phelps, Staff Corps
Major A. C. Mottet, Gen. List
Lieut. D. D. Pryce, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. B.Bvans- Gordon, ^taff Corps
Surgeon Mi^or R. V. Power, 2£D
26 Jan. 77J Commandant, 7 Oct. 78.
Jan. 79 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 24 Nov. 79.
aoDec. ^i
aoOct. 78
4 Sept. 79
15 July 71
IS July 76
Wing Conomander, a6 Oct. 76.
Wing Officer and Adjutant.
Wing Officer, 28 Deo. 67 —Furlough-
Wing Officer, 84 March 69.— Officiating Quarter ^faster.
W^ing Officer and Adjutant, 15 July 71. — Station Staff Officer.
Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, 5 Jan. 78.
General List of Officers of Madras Cavalry.
Under the New Condition of Appointment.
Majobs.
Law, Victor Edward, Brevet \
Jfc|/or a8 April 75 y
Kenney-Herbert,ArthurR., )
Bt. M<njor 22 Deo. 76 )
Curtois, Atwill, Bt. Major 8 >
Feb. 77 Z j
Yates, Henry Attenborow, >
Bt.Major i Oct. 77 y
Ketohen, William Douglas >
Brodie, Bt.Major x Oct. 77 )
CJlVCAZVS.
Craoroft. Hugh
Onslow,Franois Montgomery
Hope, Hugh Richard
BuUer, Frederick William ...
-I-
LIEUT. I CAPTAljr.
20 Apr. 59 20 Apr. 60 16 July 64
ao Sept. 59 14 Mar. 6z 24 Deo. 65
4 Nov. 59 21 Apr. 61 6 Feb. 66
aoDec. 59|
4 Jan. 60
za July 60
4 Sept. 60
4 Nov. 60
4 Deo. 60
Warner, William Bannatyne . x July 6t
McLood, Donald James Sim . 20 July 61
Morant, Charles May Allen...lao Sept.61
14 May 61 23 Juno 67
17 May 6i!i4Sept.67
3 Nov. 61. 5 July 70
26 Deo. 61 5 Aug. 70
I Jan. 62 15 Dec. 70
I Jan. 62 » 5 Aug. 71
BBBVBT
CAPTAiy.
1 July 62' 1 July 73
20 July 62 20 July 73
ao Sept. 6a 20 Sept. 73
aoApr. 79
20 Sept. 79
4 Nov. 79
20 Dec. 79
4 Jan. 80
C Political Assistnnt, xst Clas9.-0ffg. Po-
X litical Agent, Ulwor.
< Dep. Assist. Qr. MaKter Gen., Centre
Dia
Distric .
< Deputy Assistant A^j. Gen.,MaIabar sad
X Canara.
Squadron Officer 3 Cavaliy.
Commandant, Nair Brigade.
Attached to 3 Cavalxy.
( Aide de Camp and InteTpretcr to the
1 Commander in Ghirf. Madrss.
< Dep. Assist. Adj.Gen.Konhero District.-
I Offg. Centre Dist.
j DiHtrict Superintendent of Police, 5*»^
* Grade, N.W. l>rov.— MozoffemngKer.
4 Oc t. 74 Squadron Officer 4 Cavalry.
4 Nov. 74 '.Assist. Q. M. Gen. MyspmPiYv
I Aug. 7s With 4 CavalryrvJOiJgl\^
General List of Officers of Madras Infantry.
Under the New Condition of Appointment.
403
llUOSB.
Hutchins, Alfred George
Smith, Ohaa. Bean Suan, C5J.
Begbie, ElphiuBtone Waters
Oxley, Charles Bawson
Bankinff, William Lancaster..
Smalley, Frederick
Godfrey, Greorge
Bradstreet, Charles Bobert...
Cox, Bobert Emilius
Chapman. Ele^nald Temple..
O^lvie, Hugh Robert
Shelley, Henry Richard
Weston, George Edward
Wilton, Wm. Hen. 8t.Aniand
Strettell, John Edwd. Francis
Mclver, Stewart William
Mottet, Arthur Charles
Blaxland, John Salmon
Bagahawe, Samael Laurence
Moore, Evelyn
Someren, Godlieb James van
Briggs, Robert Graham
Anderson, Alfred
Curtois, Chauncey
Wilson, Robert
Anderson, Arthor W. Leslie
Taylor, Robert Francis
Hatchinson, Robert Colvin^.
20 Feb. 59
2 Mar. 59
4 Apr. 59
4 Apr. 59
4 Apr. 59
20 May 59
ao May 59
1 1 June 59
16 June 59
16 June 59
20 July 59
20 July 59
4 Aug. 59
4 Aug. 59
4 Aug. 59
20 Aug. 59
4 Sept. 59
4 Sept. 59
4 Sept. 59
7 Sept. 59
7 Sept. 59
9 Oct. 59
20 Oct. 59
4 Nov. 59
•20 Nov. 59
4 Deo. 59 1
9 Dec. 59
9 Dec. 55
Hands. Hon.Harrlson Gordon 1 20 Dec. 59
Macneill, James Graham > • ^ j^^„ ^,
R. Douglas S 1" ^''^' 5^
Prior, Henry Andrew Allan... '39 Dec. 59
Hunter, Robert ' 3 Mar. 60:
Bayley,Hen.ElliottDashwood| 3 Mar. 60'
Gaussen, John Henry 3 Mar. 60]
! 20 Feb.
t4 Apr.
25 Apr.
2 Sept.
13 Sept.
I Oct.
I Oct.
I Jan.
I Jan.
I Jan.
I Jan.
X Jan.
I Jan.
z Jan.
z Jan.
I Jan.
1 Jan.
I Jan.
I Jan.
I Jan.
I Jan.
I Jan.
X Jan.
X Jan.
I Jan.
I Jan.
I Jan.
I Jan.
25 Jan.
I Apr.
6 Apr.
j 30 July
'30 July
[30 July
BBSVKT
C1.PTAIK.
4 Apr.
4 Apr.
ioMay
61 20 May
62 II June
62' 16 June
62 16 June
10 July
zo July
4 Aug.
4 Aug.
V,- 4 Aug.
62120 Au^.
62! 4 Sept.
62! 4 Sept.
62, 4 Sept.
6c I 7 Sept,
6a 7 Sept.
62 1 9 Oct.
62 [jo Oct.
62, 4 Nov.
62 20 Nov.
621 4 Dec.
62) 9 Dec.
I
621 9 Dec.
62120 Dec.
62.22 Dec.
62 29 Dec.
62 3 Mar.
62 3 Mar.
10 Apr.
'30 Nov.
I 8 Mar.
71,17 Aug.
71 9 Sept.
71 9 Sept.
71, 9 Sept.
71 13 Sept.
71 23 Oct.
71' 3'So\.
71 7 Nov
71 1 7 Doc.
71 23 lUw.
71I18 Apr.
71! 13 June
71 22 July
,71 29 Sept.
.7i|29Sept,
71; 2.^ Sept.
711 5 Nov.
62
Captaiits.
Bal>er, Henry Thomas Harris'
Wilkinson. Augustus Fred....
Chaplin, Allan
Cooper, George Chamberlain
Eassall. Chas. Edw. Lorraine
Spry, Frederick Edmund
fcshaw, Alexander John
Maltby, Edward Pennycuick
MiUcr. William
Clerk, Robert Mildmay
Wr^islaw, Mure Heury ...
Fletcher, Joseph John
Powis, Frederick Thomas
Stainforth, William
Homing, Dempster
Francklyn, Wm. Hen. Miller
Hamilton, Henrv Charles ...
Hill, Rowland Heniy Thomas
Stokoc, Richard
Bale, Henry Montagu
Wetherall, Frank Augustus
60 30 July
60,10 Dt'c.
6o| 10 Dec.
60 13 Feb.
60; 2 Mar.
60 22 Mar.
60 23 Mar.
61 13 Apr.
61 '15 Apr.
61 15 Apr.
61 27 Apr.
.61 10 Sopt.
61 j 3 Oct.
61 14 Nov.
61 21 Nov.
4 Dec. 6x 26 Nov.
20 Dec. 61,13 Dec.
2 Jan. 62 ! 8 Jan.
a Jan. 62 18 Jan.
ao Jan. 62 29 Feb.
I Mar. 62; I Mar.
! 9 June
i 4 Nov.
12 Nov.
19 Dec.
20 Dec.
20 Dec.
20 Doc.
4 Jnn.
4 Fqb.
' 4 'Shir.
i 4 Mar.
[I Sept.
a Oct.
4 Nov.
16 Nov.
3 Mar,
71] 8 Apr.
71 13 Apr.
7x113 Apr.
71 1 13 Apr.
71 1 13 Apr.
71 13 Apr.
71 X3 Apr.
7i!uApr.
7x1x3 Apr.
72 13 Apr.
72 13 Apr.
7?' 13 Apr.
70 ao Feb.
70 2 Mar.
4 Apr.
4 Apr.
4 Apr.
./^laoMay
.71 1 20 May
.71! II June
71 16 June
71 16 June
71,20 July
7t '20 July
72 4 Aug.
72 4 Aug.
72I 4Ang.
72 2u Aug.
72 4 Sept.
,7= 4 Sept.
.72 4 Sept.
7 Sept.
7 Sept.
73 9 Oct.
20 Oct.
4 Nov.
20 Nov.
4 Doc.
9 Dec.
9 Dec.
73 20 Dec.
73 22 Dec.
73 29 Dec.
73 3 Mar.
73
73
' fD. A. Q. M. General, Malabar
'^ I and Canara.
79'H. M. Consul at Muscat.
! ( Sappers and Ikliners. — Inst.
'° 1 in Army Signalling.
79 Wing Officer 6 Native Infantry.
79 Wing Officer 34 Native Infantrj-.
79 Wmg Officer 19 Native Infantry.
79 Wing Officer 28 Native Infantry.
79 Wing Officer 15 Native Infantry.
79 Wing Officer 33 Native Infantry.
79 Wing Officer 32 Native Infantry.
70 Winp: Officer 12 Native Infantry.
79 Wing Officer 22 Native Infantry.
79' Wing Officer 40 Native Infantry.
I y Supt. of Police, 3rd Class, Gan-
'^\ ( jam — Sick Furlough.
79 Wing Officer 9 Native Infantry.
79.Wiug Officer 6 Native Infantry.
79 Wintf Oltieer 41 Native Infantry.
' y Superiutenileut of Police, Jey-
'( pore.— Sick Furl.
79
79 Wing Officer 35 Native Infantry.
79 Wing Officer 13 Native Infantry.
C Conservator of Forests, M^-
'^ \ sore and Coor^'.— Sick Furl.
79 Wing Officer 10 Native Infantry.
79| Wing Officer 8 Native Inftintry.
79 Wing Officer 5 Native I nfantiy.
79lWing Officer 13 Native Infantry.
yjiwinr- o*«-or 3 Native Infantry,
er 14 Native Infantry,
i )fficcr Corps of Guides,
> Frontier Force.
I L cr 5 Native infantry.
63:20
63 20
63
63
3 Mar.
3 Mar.
79 V. .,!.
79'Wi^M
79!
791 Wing Officer 26 Native Infantry.
g I < Sub Assist. Com. General, 2nd
^'^t ■( CIni>.<*.— Furl.
80 Wing Officer 33 Native Infantry.
80 Wing Officer 37 Native Infantrj-,
63
63 II
63; 2
63 4
June 7a 18 June 73 Wing Officer 36 Native Infantry.
Nov. 72 13 Nov. 73 Wing Officer 2 Native Infantry.
Nov. 721 X Jan. 74 Wing Officer 32 Native Infantry.
Dec. 72' I Jan. 74 Oflg. Wing Officer 23 Native Infantry.
Dec. 7--: X Jan. 74 Assist. Superintendent of Police, Kumool.
Dec. 72 r Jan. 74 Wing Officer 38 Native Infantry.
Dec. 72 X Jan. 74 1 Wing Officer 28 Native Infantry.
Jan. 73I I Jan. 74 Deputy Uommr., 4th Class, Mysore.
Feb. 7ji I Jan. 74 Comdt. of a Battalion of the Nair Brigade.
,_ ' - C2ud Assistant Superintendent, Coorg
Alar. 73 I Jan. 74 > Revenue Surve3;.— Furloagh.
Mar. 73 I Jan. 74'^Ving e'lTicer 22 Native lufantvy.
Sejit.-- I Jan. 74!Wiug OUicer 29 Native Infantry.
2 Oct. 7"^ I Jan. 74|Wing Officer 17 Native Infantry.
[ Nov. 73 X Jan. 74 Wing Officer 21 Native Infantry.
,^r It ' ^ Deputy Uemmissioner of Police for the
3 Nov. 73, I Jan. 74 ) town of Madi-as.—Furlontjh.
J Dec. 7^' i Jan. 74 Sub Assist. Com. Gen., 3r(l Class.
)Dec. 73 X Jan. '74 Sn'iad.Offlcor 3 Ca v. Hyderabad Contingent
Jan. 74 Wing Officer 39 Native Infnntry.
Jan. 74 Wing Officer 7 Native Infantry.
Jan. 74 Wing Officer 37 Native Infaniry.
Jan. 74 Wing Officer 26 Native Infantry.
Major Hutchinson served with a detachment of the Corps of Gaidos Cavalry in the surprise of the Utman
aoeyl village of Snpri on 15th Februarj* 1878. Also present in the operations against the Hanizai village of
BUiakat on 14th March 1878, and in the attack on the Utman Kheyl villages on aist March 1878.
Unattached Officers.
Hajok.
xirsion'. LIEUT.
^Spl'A'".^.^"!™!!^:.!*} ''^ Sept.58,ix Apr. 65
C aS June6i
I '23 Oct. 67
rawiddie,DaTia....
CJlPTAIN. I
28 Sept. 70 II Apr. 72
i taSJune
23 Dec.
'■'{
In charge of Pensioners and
holders of Family Certifi-
cates at Arcot and Ar^**
( Barrack Master,
I Kamptee.
404
Madras Medical Department.
1.B8IBTAVT
Busesov.
SusosoiTB OmBi.L, rank a$
Major &eneral$.
Smith, George, 1£D
Dbputt Buxoxovs GxirxR^L, rank
at CoUmtlt.
Van Somerex) .William Jad8on,lf2).
FitzGerald, Patrick GeralcU MD..
Theobalds, John Robert
WilBon. John
Oswald, Heniy Robert, 2£D
Smith, Oolvin, MD
3 Aug. 44
7 Apr. 46
20 Mar. 46
10 Dec. 48
9 Mar. 50
24 Aug. 50
3 Nov. 51
SusGXOHB H1.J0B, ranifciu lfa;ort,
but o^cr 90 gean'ierviee ihejf rank
a» Lt.CoUmtU^ hut junior cf ike
latter rank, except for ckoiee qf
Quariere.
Joseph, Joseph Marcus, MD.
Cleveland, Edward Somerset, If 2>
Harris, William Henry, MD..
Roan, William Henry, MD. ..
Sanderson, Alfred, MD
(Ujoper, Clarence, MD ••>•"•••
Wyndowe, Samuel Jardine, MD...
Comiflh, WilUam Robert. CSI. ...
3 teaman, Ardem Hulme ....^.
Ogg. George Stewart Watson. If B.
McAllum, Donald Coleman, If D...
Pearl, William
Lloyd, Edmund Byre
Pumell, Michael Cudmore, MD...
Bum, George Alexander, MD
Dempster, Robert
Houston, John, MD ....-
Busteed, Henry Blmsley , MD
Crocker, Henry, MD
Adam, Hunter
Morgan, WUliam Heniy
WnSunson, Benjamin, IfB
Bidie, George, MB
Henderson. John, MD
Eves, Charles Thick
Trimnell, David William
Andrews, Charles Abdy
Donnelly, John McNeale, MD
Keess, James, MD
ao Nov. 52
20 Nov. 52
13 Feb. 53
14 May 53
20 Oct. 53
20 Nov. 53
24 Mar. 54
I Apr. 54
10 June 54
12 Sept. 54
20 Dec. 54
24 Jan. 55
24 Jan. 55
7 Feb. 55
30 May 55
4 Aug. 55
4 Aug. 55
4 Aug. 55
4 Aug. 55
4 Aug. 55
4 Aug. 55
11 Jan. 56
30 Jan. 56
20 Feb. 56
20 Feb. 56
20 Feb. 56
20 Feb. 56
25 Apr. 56
3 July 56
4 Aug. 56
BUBOBOSr
OBirBBiX.
15 Aug. 76
DBPUTT
BUBO.OXir.
28 Mar. 75
16 May 75
22 Feb. 76
12 May 76
19 Aug. 76
5 Aug. 79
STntGxoir
KI.JOB.
20 Nov. 72
20 Nov. 7a
13 Feb. 73
14 May 73
SUBOBOZr.
Offg. Deputy Surgeon General, British Bnrmali Divisi<m.
C Superintendent Lying-in Hospital and Profesaor of Sfcd-
i wifery in the Medical College.— Sick Fnrlongli.
With 39 Native Infantry.
Cockerill, Robert William
Robertson, Charles, MD
Rubs, James, MB
de Fabeck.WilliamFrederick,lf2>.
Whitton, George Edward, MB. ...
Beaumont, Thomas, MD
Kelly, William Fierce
Beach, Hexuy John
Farquhar, William, MD
Law, John, MD
Fry, Walter ,
Busteed, William John, MD
Houston, James McDonald, MD..
Roberts, William Howland, MD...
Murray, John, MD
Bilderbeck, John
Pearse, Robert Edmund....,
Riddell, George Dalziel
Ross, ^neas McLeod
SuffVein, Besgamin Thomas....
Barter, Joseph Francis
Oct. 65
20 Nov. 65
24 Mar. 66
I Apr. 66
10 June 66
12 Sept. 66
30 Dec. 66
24 Jan. 67
24 Jan. 67
7 Feb. 67
30 May 67
4 Aug. 67
4 Aug. 67
4 Aug. 67
4 Aug. 67
4 Aug. 67
4 Aug. 67
11 Jan. 68
30 Jan. 68
20 Feb. 68
20 Feb. 68
20 Feb. 68
20 Feb. 68
25 Apr. 68
3 July 68
4 Aug. 68
Hyderabad Subsidiary Force.
British Burmah Division.— Sick Furlough.
Nagpore Force.
Mysore Division and Ceded Districts.
Southern District.
Presidency Division and Northern District
Hyderabad Subsidiary Force.
Principal Medical Storekeeper.
Residency Surgeon at Hyderabad.— Furlough.
Sanitary Commissioner, Madras.
28 Native Influitry.
Zillah Surgeonof Coimbatore.— Sick Furlonsh.
Zillah Surgeon and Superintendent of Jail, nnnev^.
Garrison Surgeon, Bangalore.
Zillah Surgeon and Superintendent of the Jail at Taqjore.
< Physician in General Hospital at Madras, and Profettsr
1 of Medicine in the Medical CoUege.
4 Cavalry Hyderabad Contingent.
Doing Duty 8t. Thomas's Mount.
Surgeon of the Mysore Commission.
Assay Master of the Calcutta Mint.
4 Infantry, Hyderabad ConUngent.
10 Native Inflantiy.
Civil Surgeon, Cochin.
Zillah Surgeon, and Superintendent of the Jail at Madsxs.
2 Cavalry, Hyderabad Contingent.
f Secretary and Statistical Officer to the SuT^ecni Geoen!.
l Indian Med.Dept.— Supdt. of the Govt Mii8eam,MadT»-
Superintendent of the Central Jail at Bangalore.
6 Infantry Hyderabad Contingent.
Civil Surgeon, Raepore.
20 Native Infantry.
I Cavalry.
(Fort Surgeon, Fort St George, with Port and Msrla*
-< duties— Medical Inspector of Seamen at Madrss-ssi
( Professorof Anatomy in the Medical College.
Griffith, Hugh
Parker, Charles Robert George
Porter, Alexander, MD
Hunt, Samuel Bradshaw
Fox, William Smyth
M'Carthy, David John, MD
Thomas, James Byers
Spence, James Atkinson West...
Nanney, Lewis Charles
McYittie, Charles Edwin
Bateman, Daniel Frederick
Brockman, Edward Forster
Sargent J&iuoe Forbes
Hyde, Henry
Strong, John William
4 Aug. 56
4 Aug. 56
29 Jan. 57
29 Jan. 57
29 Jan. 57
39 Jan. 57
9 June 57
27 Jan. 58
28 May 58
28 May 58
29 June 58
23 July 58
23 July 58
23 July 58
23 July 58
10 Feb. 59
10 Feb. 59
10 Feb. 59
xoFob. 59
27 July 59
27 J^ 59
27 July 50
20 Jan. 60
31 Mar. 65
31 Mar. 65
31 Mar. 65
31 Mar. 65
2 Oct. 65
31 Mar. 65
31 Mar. 66
31 Mar. 66
31 Mar. 66
I Oct 66
1 Oct. 66
I Oct. 66
I Oct. 66
4 Aug. 68
4 Aug. 68
29 Jan. 69
29 Jan. 69
29 Jan . 69
29 Jan. 69
9 June 69
27 Jan. 70
28 May 70
28]iiay 70
39 June 70
j Surgeon General Hospital and Professor of Surgnj sit:
( Clinical Surgery. Medical College.
Zillah Surgeon and Superintendent of Jail, Cuddaloie.
Sappers and Miners.
Civil Surgeon, Moulmein.
Residency Surgeon, Indore.— Sick Furlough.
C Insp. Gen. of Jails, Sanitary Commissioner, and Sopera-
l tendent of Vaccination in British Burmah.
Civil Surgeon, Cocanada.— Sick Furlough.
Assist. Garrison Surg. Bangalore.— On Service in Bormab.
Residency Surgeon, Travancore.
23 July 70I23 Native InflmtiT.
23 July 70 Physician to His Highness the Mahan^ah of Trmvancort.
23 July 70
23 July 70
10 Feb. 71
10 Feb. 71
10 Feb. 71
10 Feb. 71
27 July 71
27 July 71
27 July 71
30 Jan. 73
31 Mar. 77
31 Mar. 77
31 Mar. 77
31 Mar. 77
2 Oct. 77
a8 Jan. 78
3z Mar. 78
31 Mar. 78
29 July 78
I Oct. 78
t Oct. 78
X Oct 78
X Oct. 78
Civil Surgeon, CaUcut.
Examiner of Medical Accounts.
Doing duty. Base Hospital, Rajahmundiy.
Zillah Sur^don, Salem.
1 Cavalry, Hyderabad Contingent.
Zillah Surgeon and Superintendent of Jail, NeUore.
2 Cavalry.
r Sanitary Commissioner, Supdt of Vacdnation, and Isi?
X General of Dispensaries, Central Provlnoea.
Civil Surgeon, Rangoon.— Sick Furlough.
Civil Surgeon and Superintendent of Jail, MasnlipataiB.
Surgeon 4th District, Madras, including *' Club."
Surgeon 3rd District, Madras, including Body Guard.
Medical Officer, Ootacamund.
33 Native InfEuitiy.
Zill ■ - "^ -
Zillah Surgeon, frichinopoly.
Coonoor, with charge of Kotagheny.
3 Cavalry, Hyderabad Contingent.
3 Cavalry. TSurgety in the Med. CoII«f«
Ophthalmic Surg, in the Gen. Hosp. and Prof of Ophthslair
5 Infiintry, Hyderabad Contingent
Zillah Surgeon and Superintendent of JalK Tenicheny.
8 Native Infantry. Digitized by V<J OOy ' ' '
g,^n
Madras MecUcal Department
405
SvmoBovs Majob.
Macrae, Williwn, JfB
McGimn, Terence Joseph
Ritchie, James Huttou, MD
Smith, James ,
Hackett, Arthur Luke
Uazlett, Henry James
Thompson, Daniel Boht.MD.CJS.
Power, Bobert Vincent, MD....
McClorg, Alexander, MB
▲SSIBTAJfT BUBOBOK
SmtOBOV. MAJOB.
Ratton, James Joseph Louis, MD,
Trimnell, Edward Alfred
Harvey, Charles Albert
SrsoBOBB, rank a* LieuttnanU, lut
a/lfr 6 jf0ar$* mtvsm thsf rank
a$ Captain*.
Martin, Patrick Richard, MD
McDermott, Joseph Patrick
Dalgaims, Alfred Eugenios
Mookeijee, Preo Nath ,
Fitzpatrick, John Francis, MD...,
Archdall, Henry Mervyn Gray
filenkinsop, Frederick Henry
Price, William. MD
Tyrrell, Samnel Matthias
Boalth, William Hope
Backhouse, Joseph
Sinclair, David, Ifl?
North, John
Fawcett, Edward
Haetings. William Joseph, MD. ...
8pencer, Thomas Charles Howell.
Hall, Henry George
Sibthorpe, Charles
Laing, James Anderson, MD
Cook, Henry David, MB
Branfoot, Arthur Mndge, MB
M'Nally, Christopher John, MD.
Johnson, William Edward, MD....
Dobie, Stanley Locker
Bevan. George Frederick
Dobson, Andrew Francis, MB. ...
Little, Charles, MD
Mayne. Thomas
Lswrenson, John Crofton
Levin^e, Edward
Harrison, Aug. Napoleon Rogers
Beech, Lionel
Cullimore, Daniel Henry
White, Henxv Plunkett Esmonde
Browne, Wimam Richard, MD ....
Robinson, Mark
lisaping well, Arthur Henry
DiU, James Scott, IfD
Allison. HazliU, MD .
Wilkins, Thomas James EUMkett
Leckler, Henry Martin .
Benson, Percy Hugh ....
Lancaster, John
King, Walter Gawon ....
O'Hara, WiUiam
Hume, Thomas, MD ....
Thomas, George Tucker
Stunner, Arthur James
Williams, Benjamin Harvey, MD.
idams, Archibald, MD
F*erTand, Edward
F*edroza. Francis Hookins
kfaitland. John
Valker, George Lemon, MD. ...
lunter, Joseph
Jwaine, Charles Lethbridgo
;auth, Maurice Henry
:^e, William Alexander
Cyro, Montague Stokes, MB
l/>Kers, Thomas King, ITB
<f ailer, Henry Aug. Fitzroy, MB,
Ileum, Donald
:hatterjie, Nityananda
iennett. Charles Henry, MD. . . .
.Tuimhill, William Henry, MD.
tobiuson, Robert Henry, MD. ...
leporter, Maneckjee Eduljee
•ope, Thomas Henry,
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[ Surgeon, and District.— Offg. Zillah Surg, and Supdt. of
C Jails, Chingleput.
Civil Surgeon, Ashtagram Division, Mysore.
9 Native Infantry.
Civil Surgeon and Superintendent of the Jail,yizagapatam.
Civil Surgeon and Jail Superintendent, Bellary.
3a Native Infantry.
Surgeon, ist District, and Medical Inspector of Emigrants.
41 Native Infantry.
38 Native Infantry.
( Zillah Surgeon and Superintendent of the Jail at Chittoor.
X —Sick Furlough.
y Zillah Surgeon and Superinter lent of the Jail at Chtnglu*
<. put.— Furlough.
40 Native Infkntry.
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'embertoD. Robert " 130 Mar. 78
I Apr. 68 14 Native Infantry.
I Apr. 68 15 Native In&ntrjr.
I Apr. 68 7 Native Infantry,
1 Apr. 68 39 Native Infantry.
I Apr. 68 Zillah Surgeon, Negapatam.
I Apr. 68 30 Native Infantry.
I Oct. 68 q Native Infantry.
z Apr. 69 Medical Officer at Ootacamund.
X Apr. 69 Zillah Surgeon and Superintendent of the Jail al Guntoor.
I Apr. 69 3 Native Infkntry.
1 Apr. 69 26 Native Infantry.
I Oct. 69 Superintendent of the Central Jail at Moulmein. [loutrh.
1 Oct. 69 Zillah Surgeon, and Superintendent of the Jail at Berham pore.— Fur-
I Oct. 69 37 Native Infantry.
I Oct. 69 Civil Surgeon, Cannanore.
X Oct. 69 17 Native Infantry.
X Oct. 69 16 Native Infantry.
z Apr. 70 Resident Surgeon, Greneral Hospital, and Professor of Pathology.
X Apr. 70 Inspector of vaooination and Deputy Sanitary Commissioner.
I Apr. 70 Civil Surgeon, Veliore.
C Assistant Physician, General Hospital, and Prof, of Hygiene.— Med.
I Officer, Madras Inf. Volunteers.
3 Native Infantry.
19 Native Infantry.
4 Light Cavalry.
24 Native Infantry.
Zillah Surgeon and Superintendentof JaU, Mangalore.— Sick Furloutfb .
( Civil Surgeon, Oomrawuttee, and Officiating Sanitary Commr., &c.,
( Hyderabad Assigned Districts.
Civil Surgeon, Central Provinces, Nimar.
31 Native Infantry.
II Native Infantry.
39 Native Infantry.
1 Native Infantry.
Sick Furlough.
35 Native Infantry.
3 Infantry, Hyderabad Contingent.
27 Native Infantry.
Superintendent of the Lunatic Asylum at Madras.
4 2^ative Infleintry.
32 Native Infantry.
6 Native Infkntrv.
Civil Surgeon, Hoshungabad. Central Provinces.
Civil Surgeon, Nagar Division, Mysore.
Officiating Civil Surgeon and Superintendent of Jail, Kumool.
Civil Surgeon and Superintendentof Jail, Kumool.— Sick Furlough.
Attached to 3 Cavalry.
Civil Surgeon. Akola.
12 Native Infantry.
Officiating Superintendent, Central Jail, Rajahmondry.
34 Native Fnfantry.
r Medical Officer of the Political Agencies at Kota and Jaira Patun
l Rsjpootana.
Wing 35 Native Infttntry.
23 Native Infantry.
Officiating Civil Surgeon, Cocanada.
Doing duty 30 Native Inftotry.
2 Infantry, Hyderabad Contingent.
Nagpore Force.— With 3 Infantry.
Attached to Wing 34 Native Infantry.
Hyderabad Contingent.— Offg. 5 Infantry.
Chemical Examiner and Professor of Chemistry, Medical College
With 7 Native Infantry at Sumbulpore.
Doing duty 37 Native Infantry.
British Burmah Division.— Attached 33 Native Infantiy.
Attached to 13 Native Infantry.
A. C. & I. Cos. Sappers and Miners.
Doing duty with Head Quarters and Right Wing 39 Native Infantry.
Officiating Civil Surgeon, Chittoor.
In charge of Detachment, 21 Native Infltntry, Yitakri Force.
British Burmah Division.
Varliker, Damodar Pnrshotom 30 ^^r. 78, Doing duty at Rumpa, Rajahmnndry District.
doran, James Joseph, MD 30 Mar. 78jAttached to 15 Native In&ntry.
^tnith, Ferdinand Clarence 1 30 Mar. 781 Doing duty 31 Native Infkntry. ^. ^ ^, ( r\r\nl(>
luMjle, William Adair, MD. 30 Mar. 78 General duty, British Bormah invis onPigi^^ed by Vj^^ VJ^ IV^
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Armstrong?, Henry '30 Mar. 78 1 Presidency Division,
Mallins, Clement 30 Sept. 78 Offg. Zillah Surgeon and Snperintendent of the Ju'l, Berhampare.
Damla, Bdu^ i Manekji 30 Sept, 78 1 Doing duty 1 7 Native Infanby .
Allen, Richard Maurice 30 Sept. 78 Doing duty 4 Native Infantry.
Carruthers, Herbert St. Clare ...[30 Sept. 781 Doing duty i Native Infantry.
Thomas, William Frederick isx Mar. 79' Doing duty, General Hospital, Madras.
Wortabet, Henry George Luther 31 Mar. 79 Doing duty, General Hospital, Madras.
Frenchman, Bdulji Palanji 131 Mar. 79 Mysore Division.
James, Richard |3i Mar. 79; Ceded Districts.
Sarkies, Sarkies Carrapiet Isi Mar. 79 1 Doing duty, General Hospital, Madras.
Bain, David Stuart Eiskine 31 Mar. 79 Hyderabad Subsidiary Force.
Madras Veterinary Department.
Staff Yktsriitasy Suboeoits.
SATE OF
PBESEITT
BAITK. ;
Shaw, Frederick George 6 Feb. 57 On special duty.— Officiating Inspecting Veterinary Snrgoon.
isT Class Vetehinaby SuBGBoir.
Western, George '25 Apr. S7,Body Guard, Madras.
Madras Ecclesiastical Establishment.
The Right Severend Frederick Gell, J)D. Lord Bishop of Madras, 27 November 1861.
The Venerable Charles Rous Drury, MA. Archdeacon of Madras, 24 Jnne 75.
F. Rowlandson, Esq., BA, Registrar of the Diocese and Secretary to the Lord Bishop, x Dec. 75.
II
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855 Bet). Samuel Thomas Pettigrew, Jf^
856 Bev. Henry Pigot James, BA
856 Bev. Charles Rous Drury, MA
857 hev, James McKoe, DD
86oi7^tfr. Octavius Dene, BA
861 Bev. John William Wynoh, MA
861 JZtfr. George English
86i i2ffo. Thomas Foulkes
862 Bev. William Leeming, MA
863,22*11. William Samuel Trotman, BA
863 .fi«7. Charles Henry Deane, MA
863 Bev. George Warlow, MA
M^\Bev. Francis George Lys, MA
Z6s\Bev. David George Clarke, BA
866 1 Bev. William Marshall Sargent Babington, BA,
8661 JZtfp. Henry Pope, BA
Mg\Bev. Clement Smith, BA
869LJZ0O. John Bowden Trend,lf.i
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Chaplajn of St. Thomas' Mount, with charge of Pftlaverun.
Joint Chaplain of St. Greorge's Cathedral.— Arohdeftoon of tte
FuHough. [Diooeee of MadiSBb
Officiating at Ootacamund.
Chaplain of Trimulgherry,
Chaplain of Trinity District, Bangalore.
Chaplain of St. John's District, Bangalore.
Chaplain of Wellington.
Chaplain of Vizianagram.
Chaplain of Coonoor.
(Jarrison Chaplain of Fort St. George.
Chaplain of Mysore.
Chaplain of Vellore.
Chaplain of North Black Town, Madras.
Joint Chaplain of St. Greorgels Cathedral.
Chaplain of Cocanada.
Chaplain of St. Mark's, Bangalore.
Furlough.
JnirioB Chaflaivb.
James Francis Browne
William Weston Blwes, MA
John MiUs Walker, MA
Alfred Charles Taylor. BA
Harry Archibald Williams, 3f^
Daniel Wilson Kidd, BA
John Smithwhite
Samuel Morley
Walter Wace, BA
Charles Henry Pelly, MA
Frank Penny, BA
Daniel John French i^ _ „ .
WUliam Scott, BA ^ Chaplain of Trevandrum.
Robert Joseph Brandon, LL.D Chaplain of Secunderabad.
James Sharp Chaplain of Calicut.
Forster Clarke Gittens Acting Chaplain of Trinity Church, Bangalore.
Charles John Btty iChaplain of Mercara.
John Wilberforce Coasels, MA Chaplain of Mercara.
Joh» Bl^Jc, BA (
Chaplain of Coimbatore.
Chaplain of Trichinopoly.
Chaplain of Vepery.
Chaplain of Oannanore.
Chaplain of Poonamallee.
Chaplain of South Black Town.
Domestic Chaplain to the Bishop.
Chaplain of Bellary.
Chaplain of Bolarum.
Acting Chaplain of Trichinopoly.
Acting Chaplain of Anrungabaa.
CHURCH OF SCOTLAND.
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SSXABXS.
Rev. Alexander Walker 'Senior Chaplain, St. Andrew's Chnroh, Madras. — Furloogli.
CHAPLAIir. I
Rev. William Alexander Listen ...jBangalore.— OfiTg. St. Andrew's Church, Madras.— Ofl^. Senior ChapisiB.
AsaiSTAKT Chaplaihb. I
Rev. James Jollie ' Secunderabad.— Offg. at Bangalore.
i878'JZw. William Forest Arehibald lOffg. at Secunderabad.
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^ General H. Pritchard served in the Vizagapatam HUIb in x832>33. In the Goomsoor campaign of 1835-36. Also
in the Kolapore campaign of 1845.
' I«ieut. General S. 0. Brlggs served in the Coorg campaign of April 1834, and was present at the taking of a
breast vrork at CaAsanhnlly, and at the assault of the Buck stockade. Was employed with the troops at the quelling
of an insurrection in the Shorapore district, and at the capture of Annapiih Naick, also against the fort of
Meenageepett and capture of Borsanee Sing in 1842. Commanded a force of the Hyderabad Contingsnt and
Resident's Escort on the occasion of the Residency being attacked by a body of Rohillas on the 17th July 1857.
* liieut. General R. Hamilton served in the Burmese war in 1853, &°cL was present at Tonghoo, and 2nd in
Command of the Sitang detachment at the taking of Bceling (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served in the Indian
mutiny campaign in 1857-58, including the affairs of Kubrai, battle of Banda, and surrender of Kirwee (Modal
with Clasp for Central India).
" Lieut. General G. Mackenzie served with General Lindsay's (>)lumn in Coorg in 1834 in all the actions leading
to the conquest of Mercara the capital of Coorg. Served under Admiral Chads against the Malay Pirates in 1863.
Was in the Gabool garrison until ne became a hostage, and again in 1841-42 after his release. Led the advanced
guard afc the forcing of the Khoord Cabool Pass, 12 Oct. 1841 ; defended the fort of Nishan Khan in the city of
Cabool, Nov. 1841— forced his way through the enemy's lines, bringing off the wounded with the women and
children, himself receiving three slight wounds. Commanded a body of Jezailchis, and mentioned by General
Elph-instone in his report to Giovemment as '* engaged in every action during the siege (at Cabool), his conduct
bein^ most conspicuous." Was wounded at the battle of Behmaroo on the 23rd Nov. 1841, and again at the murder
of Sit William Macnaghten on the 23rd Bee. 1841. Was given up as a hostage on the 8th Janua^^ 1842 at the special
demand of A.kbar Khan. Twice sent disguised as an Affghan to negotiate with General Pollock in April and
May 1842. Commanded a large body of Kuzzilbach Horse, and also in Political Charge of Prince Shahpur during
the expedition to Istalif. Served in person at the storming of Istalif in September 1842. Raised and commanded
the 4th Sikh Light Infantry on the Frontier during the last Pur^aub campaign in 1848-40. Took possession of the
Ceded Districts of Berar in 1853, ^^^ established British rule without bloodshed or loss of revenue, and was
thanked for this " opportune and important pubUc service." As Brigadier of Elichpore Division he disperaed the
Rohillas in 1854, takmg some small forts and a large number of prisoners. Personally checked a mutiny of the
3rd Hyderabad Cavalry on the 2zst September 1855, and was dangerously wounded in so doing— received eleven
sabre cuts and three bad contusions. Has been repeatedly thanked by Government, Cabool Modal, CB., and a
special annuity of ;£3oo for "varied and distinguished services especially in Affghanistan."
* Lieut.General H. Nott served in the Burmese war in 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Commanded the
detachment which captured the rebel Nursimba Reddy in the Ceded Districts in 1846. Served with General
Whitlock's Force in the supprrasion of the mutiny in Bengal in 1858-59.
*o Major General C. Cooke served as Deputy Assistant Commissary General with the Madras Brigade in the
Burmese war from the 3t8t March 2852 to the zoth April 1853, and was present at the capture of Rangoon and
occupation of Prome (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
^ Major General T. Thompson served with the field force in Kurnool in 1839, &^d was present at the aflkir of
2k>rapore.
'* Major General H. Man served in the first Goomsoor campaign of 1835-36, and in the second campaign in 1837.
Served in the Burmese war from July 1853 to July 1853, and was present at the recapture of Billing (Medal with
Clasp for Pegu).
^* Major General C. G. McCallum served with a field detachment in the Southern MiAratta Country in 1841, and
was present at the (»pture of the fort of Badamee.
^ Major Greneral H. D. Abbott served with the Nizam's Cavalry in the operations against Kurnool in 1839 ; as
Brigade Major with the Head Quarters of the Nizam's Cavalry Division during the operations against Rohillas at
Waronee and Umee in 1849 ; also as Brigade Major of the Force at the investment and reduction of Port Rai (Msow),
December 1850, and at repulse of the sortie by the Arab Garrison. Ser\'ed as Brigade Major of the Force at the
siege of Dharoor in January 1851. Also as Brigade Major to the Force in the engagement with the Ax«bs near
Aurungabad, 32nd September 1853. Commanded one of the attacking Columns on the entrenched village of Jesurint
Poora. Brigade M^or to Brigadier Mayne's Force at engagement with Rohillas at Sailoor 2x8t Sept. 1854 (severely
wounded — sabre cut of left arm and two horses wounded under him). Commanded at Aurungabad during the
disaffection of the troops at that station in May Z857. Served with the Hyderabad Contingent Force under Colonel
Orr at the reduction of Peepha in Malwa. Commanded the ist Hyderabad Cavalry with the Force de&patdied i >
Mahidpoor. Commanded the right attack in the Cavalry action at Rawal in Nov. 1857. Present ^vith the Malwa
Field Force at the battles of Mundepore and Groodariah 21st 22nd 23rd and 24th Nov. 1857. Commanded a Brisade
of Cavalry at the repulse of the attack made on the rear (Brevet of Major) . tServed in the action in forcing the Pass
of Dhamonee' Present with the force under Sir Hugh Rose at the action at Mudenpore, and commanded the
Squadron of the ist Hyderabad Cavaliy sent in pursuit; capture of the Fort of Talbhet 12th March 1858; invest-
ment and siege of Jhansie (wounded). Commanaed the Hyderabad Cavalry Contingent at the battles of Koonch
and Golowlee, advance on Galpee, pursuit from Calpee, battle of Morar (horse killed) ; pursuit of rebels under Tantia
Topee f^m Gwalior, action at Jowra Allipoor (Medal with Clasp for Central India, fmd CB.). Commanded a Brigade
of Cavalry for the protection of the line of the Nurbudda during Tantia Topee's passage into the Deccan in
Nov. and Dec. 1858, and Jan. 1859. Commanded a Field Detachment in pursmt of Rohillas in the Hill country
near Gintoor in Nov. 1859.
«i Major General W. C. R. Macdonald served the Gwalior campaign of 1843-44, and was present as Extra Aide de
Camp to Lord Gough at the battle of Mahart^pore (thanked in despatch, Bronze Star) . Served in the Turkish Contin-
gent with rank of Lt. Colonel during the Russian war in 1855-56, and was Commandant of a Regiment of Turkish
Cavaliy. Commanded at the Cavaliy engagement at Kertch on the i6th Dec. 1855, where, with 80 Turkish Cavalry,
he twice charged a body of about 500 Russian Hussars and Cossacks. In this encounter he received a sword-cut on
the right hand, and a severe spear wound in the nock, besides contusions. In allusion to this affhir a complimentary
General order was issued (4th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
** Colonel F. Young served in the suppression of the mutiny in Bengal in 1857-59. and received the thanks of the
Lieut. Governor of Bengal for a successful pursuit of a body of sepoy rebels in Behar in June 1858, on which occasion
ho with nine of his men crossed the Poon Poon river in a flooded state and killed with his own hands two of the
Bepov rebels who had remained behind to dispute the passage of the ford, in a hand-to-hand encounter (Medal).
'* Brigadier (General F. G. Kempster served with the Expeditionary Force in China in 1842, and was present at the
storming of Chin-kiang-foo (MedUil).
^ Colonel A. Hewlett was employed in the suppression of tne mutiny in Bengal in 1857-59; served as Commissa-
riat Officer with field columns imder Colonel Fischer and Brigadier Carthew on the Grand Trunk Road, and at
Oawnpore from September 1857 ^ January 1858 ; w&s present at the actions on the 26th 27th and 28th November
1857 vrith the Gwalior mutineers before Cawnpore, and in the entrenchments during their subsequent investment
by the rebel force till 6th December following ; wa^ with the head quarters of the regiment at Bunnee bridge when
it formed the rear g^uard of Sir James Outram's Force during the period of its occupation of the Alumbagh, also
during the capture of Lucknow. Commanded a field detachment in Gurruckpoor district from X3th September till 27th
November 1858, and engaged in afl^irs with the rebels at Bansee on the 22nd and 28th September, at Chittra, at Poku
Botwah, at Biscohu, and Doomarat^nge. Was senior Otilcer commanding Head Quarters and Right Win? of his
regiment atthe action before Toolsepore, and was wounded on the 28th September and his horse shot under him.
Served as Deputy Asiustant Quarter Master General to ine field column under Brigadier Faddy in Bundlecund in
March 1859, ^^^ engaged in attack and rout of the rebels under Rnmnust Sing by a detachment of 2nd Sikh Cavalry.
Served as Assistant Quarter Master General to the Saugor Field Division from July 1859 to the breaking up of the
division on 31st December toUo wing (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
*" Major General A. K. Grore served at Ungool in 1847 and 1848.
» Major General E. W. Boudier served in the Kurnool campaign in 1839. Served in the Turkish Contingent during
the Russmn war in 1855-56, and commanded a Regiment of Turkish Infentry till the war was over (Brevet of Major,
4th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
.A ^_. — « ,- . « ,,., ™ 1- T^i — ■- "^^and was present at the stor—""
f the Anny with the Bangor
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** Colonel S. Mainwanng served with the Expeditionary Force in CJhina in 1842, and was present at the storming
and capture of Chin-kiang-foo and investment of Nankin (Medal).
** Colonel B. J. Lawder served as an Acting Deputy Quarter Master General of the Anny with the Bangor Field
Division daring the whole time it was in the field in 1858-59, was present at the attack on Jheeshnr. aSkr: r'
Kubrai, battle of Banda, relief of Kirwee 25th December, when Division Head Quarters with the Horse Artillery iti
Cavalry marched 84 miles in 37 hours, and storming of the heights of Punwarree (Brevet of Major, lledal with CiAs-
*• Colonel G. R. Phillips served in the Southern Mahratta Country in 1845-46.
^ Colonel E. F. Burton was employed with a field force against rebels in the Tondimau Rajah's coantrr Eris
and to 3i8t July 18^4.
♦1 Major General R. Woolley was employed in the districts of Nursingpore, Jubbolpore, and Sangor in sij-
pressing the rebellion in October, November, and December 1857.
♦* Colonel R. D. Ardagh commanded an armed party in April 1852 which was sent up to protect the Dr.L«i!
frontier on the Balween river from the inroads of the Burmese ; was also present as a Volunteer at the defeajjr -x
Martaban in May 1852.
^ Colonel J. Loudon served in the Southern Mahratta Country in 1844-45, and was present at Samanpbv.
Bndderghur, Punnlla, Raugna, Seevapore, Munohur, and Munsuntosh, and operations at the Rain ghant.
♦7 Colonel M. T. Ffrench served with the field force in Kumool in 1839, and was present at the aS&ir nt 2ioTr.r- -^
was employed in 1857-59 i^ Bengal, and present at the affair at Suhai-, Shahubad 31st Augiist and 20th Sep*e:i^'-
1858, Noorpoor Shahabad 15th and 22nd Seutember 1&58 (Mcd'«l).
*• Colonel A. P. Place served with the flela force in Kurnool iu 1839. and was present at the afllkir at SJorafr?
was employed in 1857-59 in Bengal. Ser\'ed with the Shahabad Field Force under Brigadier DoaglaA ; comm t:>-=:
a party of one subadar and 25 sepoys, and by stratagem surprised the rel)el post of Mairodora and captorr^ -
boats 7th August 1838 ; present at the taking of Suhar on the left bank of the Sr»ane and destmctiou of th^ re -e?
boat on the aist August 1858, again at the destruction of that town on the 20th September, 9^, the taking of > -r
poor, Surragah, and Turcole on the i5tb and 22nd September when those towns and several boats were de»L:^ ti
(Medal).
*• Colonel W. S. Simpson served with the troops in the Northern Concan in pursuit of the Freebooter Rsj-jjr^
Bangria from January to June 1845. Commanded a detachment agjiinst the Shaus and Karcens of the Younzdj-Y^
district, Martaban Province in 1857.
*o Colonel J. M. Macgregor served with Lt. Colonel Watson's Field Force iu the Saugor and Nerbadda T--
ritories from 4th Oct. 1842 to 26th April 1843 ; was present at the affair at Heerapoor on the Nerbudda and Sim-^
riah in Bundlecimd. Was actively employed with his Regiment iu th6 Saugor and Nerbudda Territories duriair ib«
mutiny in Bengal in 1857-58 ; commanded a squadron on the nth December 1857, and surprised and captured i-'.
rebel Bugwan Sing ; commanded a squadron at the biking of the forts of Dehayan, Tirol, and Deolee. ForrcH
part of the force under the personal command of Lord Clyde from October 1858 to t8th January 1859 ; presen!^ \l
the taking of Buxar Ghaut, Doondecakhcrah, and defeat of ]]eni Madhoo on the 24th November 1858, Cbarlv:
6ih December 1858, and Mujeediah 27th December 1858 ; on the baggage guard at Baukee when the rebeL* or-i^
the Nana and Begtmi were defeated by Lord Cl^'de on the 31st December 1858. Present at the redaction of li:'.
dlecund under Ma^or General Whitlock and Brigadier Whcler from 19th January 1&59 to 28th January i85o (Brer.t
of Major, Medal wi^ Clasp).
^' Colonel A. Cooper served with the 8th Madras Native Infantry at the operations in the Kolapore State O.^
1844 to June 1845, and in the Southern Concan.
" Colonel F. Mardall served iu the Southern Mahrntta Country 1844-45, and formed part of Colonel Outras *
Kscort to Kolapore, was present at the storming of the fort of Samunghur, attack and capture of the hrizbt: -J.
Bndderghur, and surrender of that fort, storm and capture of the forts of Punulla (slightly wounded) and Powrurii ^'.
during the whole of tne operations at Sasodroog, and at the attack on the stockades m December 1844 ; le'l it<
descent of the Elephant rook 8th January 1845, present at the attack and capture of the village of Seerapuor am a;
th>^ att-acks on the forts of Munohur and Munsuntosh.
w C'olonel W. A. Riaoh served with the expedition to China from 24t.h February 1857 to 27th Docenaber 1859.
»* Colonel A. Ritherdon volunteered and served with the 5tli and 9th Regiments N. f. during the Bannese wir 12
1852-5 ?, accompanied the Expeditionary Force, and K»ibH<;f|iiently oftlciated as Staff Officer to the column nni^
Brigadier General Steel, commanded a company' of the 5th Ketrinicnt N.I. with the advanced party at the aiiaci
upon Gongah i8th January 1853, and present at other minor alfairs (Modal with Clasp for Pegu).
** Colonel T. Gillilan served with the 35th Madras Native Jul'autry at the operations in the vicinity and captur*
of Rangoon in April 1852 ; was Paymaster of the Madras Division Ai-m^* of Ava till the end of the war (Medail vi:i
Clasp for Pegu).
•* Colonel C. H. Abdy served in the Southern Mahratta Conntry in 1844-45. and was present at Samanghur. Bci-
derghur, Ramghur. Munohur and Munsuntosh. Received a slight sword-cut on the foot at Samanghar.
•• Colonel J. P. Watts was employed in the suppression of the mutiny in India iu 1857- 59.
^ Colonel E. F. Waterman was present at Indore on the i8t July 1857 when Uolkar"s revo!te<l troop* attackeJ
the Residency. Was afterwards employed iu keeping open the communication between Khandeish (Bomunj
Presidency) and Malwa, from December 1857 to August 1858 (Medal).
"7 Colonel C. Hight was employed in the hill trficts of Orissa in 1847. 1849, and again in 1851.
•* Colonel J. G. Touch served in the second Burmese war, and was present at the capture of Martaban 5th AwJ
185a (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
** (/olonel R. M. Macdonald served at Ungool in 1847 and 1848.
•» Colonel P. S. Cunningham served in the Southern M:ihratta campaign in 1844-45, and was present at \ab
taking of the heights in front of and occupation of Buddcrghur.
•* Colonel L. W. Buck served with the expedition to China in 1857-58, including the capture of Canton (Mcdn*^
•* Colonel C. 8. Elliot served in the Burmese war iu 1852-53, and was present at tJi» destruction of the encirj *
stockade on the Rangoon river, the operations in the vicinity and capture of Rangoon, and capture of Pf ru n
November 1852. Commanded the advanced guard of tho force under Major General Gtidwiu, which rehss-el '.!
Pegu garrison in December 1852 ; mentioned iu (lesi);itcli (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served in the »nppn>!-: n
of the Bengal mutiny from December 1857 till his regiment returned to Madras, and was with Outram's Cory- ^
Observation at the Alurabagh, and also at the capture of Lucknow, and at the subsequent operations of the u.dr
Field Force under Sir Hope Grant, from June to December 1S58 (Medal with Clasp).
•* Colbnel H. H. Firth was present with the second expedition against the rebel Nnrsimba Reddy in 1846. aii«
the capture of the three Rajahs of Owk in September 1846. Served in Burmah in 1852-53 (Medal with CU?p fi-
Pegn). Also with Major General Whitlock's Force in suppressing the mutiny in Bengal in 1858-59, and present at Uie
surrender of the rebel Narrain Rao of Kirwee, and in the action at Grivaussah on the banks of the Siode river.
•7 Colonel De Symons Barrow served in Oude during the suppression of the mutiny in 1858-59 ; present at ii:<
action for the relief of Sandeela and at the action of Jummoo (mentioned in despatches). Commanded a Reginic^i
of Military Police with the Column under Sir George Barker in all subseciuent operations till the conclusion cf iik
campaign. Had Divisional command of the Military Police watching tho Nepaul Frontier after the retreat uf use
rebel army and until the withdrawal of tho Pc^lice in Octol)er 1859 (Medal).
*» Colonel R. H.Bolton wasou field service in Bengjil during the mutiny from October 1857 to August 1S58 (McdaJi
i«» Colonel W. A. Gib was present at the assault and capture of the fort of Werkera in Khandeiah in 1844 •. wv
employed on field service in the Concan against tbo rebel R:igogce-Bungria, and with one subadar and fire «f ;• n
attacked and dispersed his gang, capturing mo^t of tlieir jiroportv and arms ; proceeded against a rebel Bheel cnief-
tain, and was present at the attack ou his camp and cipuirc of himself and brother. Commanded parties of V'v-.'n.
IV)gulars, and Irregulars on several occasions in the Jubbulpore district in 185S-59, in pursuit of rebels aaJ a
the action at Tendukurch.
*o' Colonel W. T. F. Farewell was em])loyed on field service in the Saugor and Nerbudda Territories, Itj '♦
suppression of the Indian mutiny, IVom 6th February 1858 ; present at the affair of Kabraie 17th April. Imc'-^ <
Banda 19th April 1858, and surremler of the reliel Narrain Rao, and occupation of Kirwee on 6ih June 1858 (ilcia.
with Clasp for Central India),
»« Sir Charles Patton Keyes coTi'mndod tho ist Punjaub Infantry with the force which accompanici sir
Charles Napier into the Koh4t Pass in Fobniary 1850 (received the thanks of His Excellency and of the Local Gorrri-
ment). Was present with the regiment in the relief of a body of Mooltanees in a town on the Kohat-KotuI wh.Tk
was surrounded by the Pass Afreedes in March 1850, on which occasion tbo regiment was unaided and sn^taia^
heavy loss (received the thanks of Government). Was on field service in October 185 1 as and in Command of ^
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rejriment. On field service in May 1852, when the regiment, owing to treachery in transmission of orders, made a
forced march of seventy miles into action ; present at Prang-ghir, TshA-kote, ErroshA and several other minor
atRiir:* in the Eusufzio and Rfinazie Valleys (received the thanks of the Government). On field service in December
Horvice in December 1853 ^i^^ the ist Piinjjiui) Tnfautiy. On field service iu 1854 in command of Sciudo Rifle Corps.
Oil liold service in 1855 in the Mcraiizie Valley in command of the Sciriflo Ritio Uon)s. In April i36o commanded itl
Punjaub Infantry in the expedition against the Wuzoereos; marcl:ed through their hilldto their head-tiuarters at
Kanncrooram (received the special thanks of Supreme and Local Governments and of the Secretary of StAte for India,
jind Brevet of Major) . On field service in August 1S63 in command of the 1st Punjaub Infantry and Tlazaru Mountain
llattery to watch the Hindoostani fanatics at Satana. Joined Kinteyla Field Force in October, an<l served tbroughout
the L' mbeyla campaign (severely wounded; received the special thanks of the Commander in Ciiief and of tlio Supreme
and Local Gnvcrnments, Brevet of Lt. Colonel and CJ?.) In February 1869 organized and commimded a socraicxpodition
a^cainst the Bezoties, a turbulent tribe on the Kohil border (received the special thanks of the Sui)iemo and Local
liovcrnracnts and of the Secretary of Stat^' for India, and Brevet of Colonel). In April 1869 commanded a field force
agiiinst the C4bul Kheyl and Taza Kheyl Wuzoerees (received the thanks of the Supremo and Locfil Governments,
Medal with two Clasps).
*^ Colonel G. H. M. A^msley was engaged in suppressing the mutiny in Bengal in 1857-58. Served in the
li^aTisror and Nerbndda Territories, and was present at the action of the nth December 1857, when the rebel chief
Bugwan Sing was surprised and captured, also at the affair of Kooahgaum, and at the attack of Tirol iu Oudo. On
the loth June 1858 commanded a detachment of cavalry and infantrv against the rebels under Beiu Bahiuloor at
Kurnaipore; present at the attack against the rebel chief Beni Madho at Buxar Ghaut, the attack and pursuit of
tne rebels by Lord Clyde at Chundah, at the capture of the fort of Mpejeudie. on the following day wais on the bag-
srutro guard at Bankeo when the rebels under the Nana and Begum were defeated; served with tlie Commander in
Chiefs personal force from 8th October 185S to January 1859; present at the reduction pf Bundlecund under
briinidicr Wheler ; was with Major General Whitlock's Field Force in the bejjinning of 1859, ^^^ i^^ command of a
S'laadron of the 6th Light Cavalry, a squadron of Allahabad Mounted Police, and a company of Infantry was
dL'tached in pursuit of the rebel Runmust Sinarh near Kirwee at the end of 1859. Commanded a troop of the 6th
Cavalry and a company of the 19th Native Infantry which was employed in the Surgootjah Jungles in the pursuit
and dispersion of the rebels under Runmust Singh '(Medal).
•'*6 Colonel E. W. Dun served with the expedition up the Canton river under Itfajor General D'Aguilar on tlio
2!id and 3rd of April 1847, and was present at the storming of Boguebarrier and Canton Forts on the and and 31 d
April 1847, capture of Barodea and Tathehut forts on and and 12th March 1858. Served with the field force undt r
Sir Hugh Rose in Central India during the whole campaign, and was present at the affairs of Jhansi, Calpee, Kooncb ,
(iwiilior, Gadowlie, and Belowah. 8er\'ed with the Bcrar Field Force from November 1858 to February 1859 (Medal
wiJh Clnsp).
"'" Colonel B. C. Babington served as a volunt43er in the Kaffir war of 1851 under Sir Harry Smith, in com-
mand of the and European Levy, and was present in several skirmishes while patrolling in the neighbourhood of
King William's Town (Medal).
>^ Colonel G. Heam served in the Burmese war in 1853, and was present at the rccapturcof Billing— wounded 1 y
a musket-ball (Modal with Clasp for Pegu).
^^ Coionel J. Michael served in the Deccan during the Mutinies (Medal).
•=*♦ Colonel A. R, Clephane served in Turkey and the Crimea aw Brigade Major of the Turkish Contintrcnt in 1855-sO.
'-* Colonel R. G. Lewis was employed in suppressing the insurrection in the Pariah Kimedy district in iSsuancl 1857.
'-•t Colonel E. O. Leggatt served in the Burmese war in 1852-53, and was present at the storming of Rangoon
(Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Commanded two companies on field service in North Canara from Ano;ust to
December 1857 ; during the absence of Captain Walpole on sick certificate was in command of tbe field forcis
cniliodied for the suppression of the rebels ; and commanded left wing 35th Madras Native Infantry throughout the
operations from March to December 1858, and was present in various skirmishes and pursuits.
'^ Colonel R. A. Moore served in Ungool in 1847 and 1848.
I*' C-olonel W. Rose served in Goomaoor in 1847. Against the hill tribes in Rajahmundry district in Sc])tcmber
and Oct'iber 1857. With the Saugor Field Division in 1858-59.
i3o Colonel G. N. Johnstone served in the Bunnese war in 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). WiMi the Sau-
gor Field Division in quelling the mutiny in India, including the affair at Kubrai, battle of Banda, tal;;:i,'4 uf ivirwce,
and aflUir o\ Imleepanee (Medal for Central India).
'**t Colonel A. Jenkins served as a vf)limtcer with the 35th Madras Native Infantry during the Burmese war
in 1852-53, and was present at the capture of Prome 9th and loth October 185a ; at Nowany from 1st November to
20th December 185a ; accompanied the force to Meeaday, and was engaged in the attack on st.ockju'ee there, and
other minor atfairs (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Accompanied the small force in aid of the l-ivil Power from
Qnilon lo Cochin in January 1857.
** Colonel J. N. Maclean served in the Nagpore Province to intercept the rebels under Tantia Topee from 9th
Nov«mber 1858 to a6th January 1859. Served with a column of observation on the banks of the Wurdah river for the
suppression of disturbances iu the Nizam's dominions in conjunction with a column under Six* Hugh Rose from ist
to 30th March 1859.
*^ Colonel W. J. Vizard served in the Burmese war in 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Commanded a
detachment at Diggi, North Canara, throughout the operations from March to December 1858, and was present in
a skirmish with and pursuit after the rebels.
'« Colonel C. H. Wilson served in Ungool Boad and Goomsoor in 1848.
*♦* Colonel T. C. Georges was employed on field service in Burmah (Medal).
1*7 Colonel C. 8. Hearn was employed against the insurgents in the Golcondah Zemindary in 1848. Served in
the second Burmese war, and was p»'G8ent at the capture of Martaban 5th April 1852 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
Served with the Turkish Contingent from March 1855 to June 1856 as Assistant A(^utant General attached to the
head quarters of the force (4th Class of the Medjidie).
'♦* Colonel R. V. Handyside served during the Burmese war in 1852-53, and was present in the operations
before and attack on Rangoon on the 1 ith 12th 13th and 14th April 1852 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
1*9 Colonel W. O.Swanston served in the Indian mutiny campaigns, and was employed with Gcneralllavelock's
Volunteer Cavalry from 9th July 1857 to aand March 1858, and was present at the actions of Futtehpore, Aoung,
Pandoo Nnddee, Cfawnpore, Onao, and Busserut-Gung (both actions), Bhittoor, Mungarwar, Alumbagh, and entry
into Iiucknow 25th Septemlser, when he was wounded ; at the evacuation of Lucknovv 25th November 1857, at the
Alumbagh with Sir James Outram's Force from 29th November 1857 till 8th March 1858, and final capture of
Lucknow 15th March 1858 ; was employed by General Havelock in carrying despatches from Allahabad 40 milea
through the enemy's country and bringing reply thereto, which he accomplished in 36 hours on one horse (Medtil
with two Clasps, and a year's service).
J^ Colonel W. H. R. Godfrey served in the Burmese war in 1852-53 and was present at the storming of
Rangoon ; was also present at the repeated attacks on Naweng from ist November to 20th December 185a (Medal
with Clasp for Pegu).
^^ Colonel A. 0. Lilly served with the field force under Colonel Orr, and was present in action with a party of
Krjhillas near Bedur in April 1859.
' ^^ Colonel H. Fniper was actively employed from July 1857 until January 1859 with the Cavalry Brigade ITydcra-
bafl Contingent, and accompanied the field force under Colonel W. Orr to Mhow in October 1857, cocrcin.? en routtt the
rermct/)ry Zemindars o*" Peopliah and Kngoo Ghur. Joined the Bombay Column before Dhar in Octohcr, and was
])resont with the 4th Cavalry Hyderabad Contingent on the 12th November at Rawul when the Maliidpoor muti-
necrs were after forced marches overtaken, several hundreds slain, and a complete battery, including siege-guns, Jtc.
captured < specially mentioned for conspicuous gallantry on the occasion), was appointed Stafi* Omccr to the Con-
tingent. Present with the Malwa Field Force nnder Sir James Stewart at the battle of Mundisoor on the 2 ist aand
i 3rd and 24tli November (was thanked bj' Colonel Orr). Served in the action in forcing the Pass of Dhamoneo by
the Contingent Troops under Colonel Orr. Joined the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose, and was
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p Gsent at tlie action of ^Tiiddcnpoor, and in the pursuit when a considerable number of the motineerB were cat ap
(ihanked liy JSir Hii^'h Kise). Joined in the opei-ations against Tal Bohat under Colonel Orr.and wua proMut bef-a?
jMunsi rroni the 20th Marcl^. to 15th April; commanded during the greater part of the day the 3rd C««^lry Hjti=n-
hu', i'cntinpeiifc :ic tlie battle of Beiwah (thanked for his conduct at Jhansi). Was specially mentioned bySsr
iiM::h Rose as follows :— •'Lieutcnunt Fraeer, Staff Officer of the Hyderabad Contingent, gallantly killing thr« af
th.' I Tiec^.y at the general nction of the Betwah." Was in the action at Koonch (noticed by Colonel Orr). Jocma
"; :'m» entire operations before Calpce and Gowlalee (noticed by Colonel 0^). Was in the action at Bilovia
(tlitiiikcd for services). Was in the operations against Gwalicr, and brought specially to notice by Sir Hugh Kxt
lor unw earied zeal and ^ood servicu during the whole of the campaign in Central India." Thiuiked by CotODd
Orr lor his gallantry before the eueniy (Medal with Clasp for Central India).
^^''' Tolonel R. K. Macquoid wns employed against the mutineers in Bengal, and was present at the aieeetad
capture of Rathgur. battle of Kowdia, relief of Saugor, siege and capture of Gurra Cotah ftt)m zothto 131^ c(
February, action at Zalimpoor, siepo and capture of Jhansi, battle of the Betwah, battle of Koonch« siese and cbi>-
tUi'o of Ualpee. and nthcr minor nflaira (Medal with Clasp).
*"* Colonel W. S. Drever was employed in suppressing the insurrection in the Pariah Kimedy district in 1856 ai-
18 ,7. Was employed in Nortli Canara in 1859 in conducting operations for the suppression of an aroacHl inaairrec:^^
in that district, on several occasions engaged in personal encounter with the rebels who were all erentnaily cai-
tur.id or slain (Medal).
*" Colonel A. H. M. Dickey accompanied the small force £h)m Quilon to Cochin in Jan. 1857 to aid the C r
Power .
}^ Colonel C. J. Smith was employed in the suppression of the mutiny in India in 1857-59, and was preeent&xAi
affair at Kanta, at Bunnee with force forming rear guard of Commander in ChieTs Army during the captarf zl
Luckjiow, present at DoomeraKmige, at the affairs at Bansee on the 22nd and aSth September 1858, and at the batu
of Too!.sei)f>re (Medal with Clasp).
^"^ Colonel D. Shaw served with the field force against the insurgent Moplahs at Manjerry in the distrirt c'
Malabar, and was present at the engagement against the insurgent Moplahs on September 4th 1849, at Kolatoc^'cs
25th August 1851, and commanded a detachment of the Malabar Police Corps employed in the destruction of a psnr
of uiburgent Moplahs near Calicut on the Western coast on the 17th September 1855. Present at the quelling of s
not in Tinnevelly 22nd December 185b.
,,." \'*Jlonel M. K. Bourne was present at the capture of Shorapore on the 8th February 1858.
^^'"lonel R S. Burge was employed on Held service in Saugor and Nerbadda Territories in the snpprescka of
tiie Indian mutiny from 6th February 1858 to 31st December 1859; present at Jushung, Kobrai, the battle of Baadt,
Bjrrender of Kirwee, when the rebel chiefs Narrian Rao and Madho Rao surrendered themselve«i prisoners, sac
escorted them as State prisoners through the disturbed districts of Jubbulpore, when they were handed over to tte
ciyd authorities ; was present at the affair at Larcherra 6th December 1858 (Medal with Clasp).
'^ Colonel A. T. Baldwin served in the Burmese war in 1852-53, and was present at the defence of Manabts.
and recapture of Billing (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
''* Colonel D. Standeu served with the Kamptee Movable Column, and present at Sonaar river, the Imleo,
J«oe»nkhera Bhutgaon and Sleemanabad in 1857 and 1858 (Medal).
1' Colonel W. H. G. Palmer was actively employed during the mutiny against the rebels in Bnmbalpore distnc
In 1858.
•?' Colonel T. L. Scott served in the Burmese war in 1852-53, and was present at the investment of Pega is
Jiiiuurv 1853 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Was engaged in suppressing the mutiny in Bengal with Major G€nert!
\\ liiLldck's Force in 185S-59, and present at the surrender of the rebel Narrain Rao of Kirwee; commanded a ooes-
pjiu.y ot his regiment at the atiair of Jiguee Medal).
*•"* Colonel H. C. Dowkcr served at Aurungabnd in May 1857; served as 2nd in Command 1st Cavalry Hyiw-
abid Contingent during the campaign in Central India in 1857-58, and w^ present at the battles of Mnnd'isore asd
Gwlariah 2i8t 22nd 23rd and 24th November 1857, forcing the pass of Dhamoone by the Contingent troops onder
C jlonel (Jrr at Barowlee, general action at the pass of Mudenpore, Talbhet, Chundoyree, the investment andoapcare ?(
Jhansi from 21st March to 5th April, pursuit of the Ranoe of Jhansi (severely wounded, sabre-cut on right shodderj,
at Kotah (charger wounded), the general action of Koonch, taking of Calpee, and the various aflhirB before Calp«
during the previous eight days, the action of Bilowah, affairs of outposts with the enemy's cavalry and artiliCT
before Gwalior. Commanded the regiment in all actions ?ub8e<iuent to Jhansi, and until the end of the campaicA.
tie fall of Gwalior, served in the Cavalry Brigade under Major Abbott that assisted in repelling the threaxeaed
iQvaaion of the Deccan by Tantia Topee in November and December 1858 and January 1859 (Brevet of Major, Htcxl
with Clasp for Central India).
'•' Colonel T. T. Turton served with the field force under Major Orr against insurgent RohiUas in theNiisB t
territories in 1855; was pres.ut at the iitutck and capture of a body of Rohillas near Lingi Bonti, by Lt.Coioii<i
Doria's Field Force.
'"^ Colonel T. Dyer served with the Kumool Movable Column and Saugor Field Division in 1858 (Medal w^
Clafep).
*** Colonel J. P. Pedler commanded a field detachment of cavalry, infantry and artillery of the Hydersba'i
Contingent at the attack and capture of Copal from the rebels by the field force imder Major Hogties oa Vie
1st June 1858 ; and commanded successfully a detachment of all arms at Budlai in the Nizam's Dominions ag:hia*t
a body of Bheels on 20th November 1859, a service which elicited the favourable notice of the Governor GcnenU erf
India.
"*^ Colonel F. J. Millar was employed during the rebellion in the Googaira district in 1857 (Medal).
"» Colonel a. New was employed on field service in the Saugor and Nerbudda Territories and Ruepore digmci
from 11th October 1857 to 30th April 1858, and was present at Moorwarah 6th November 1857, *i*»i affair* <J.
Kooagaun and Junapanee (Medal).
'*7 Colonel J. L. Benwell was employed on field service with the Kamptee Movable Column in the Saogor sed
Nerbudda Territories and Rivepore district from 17th July 1857 to 30th April 1858, and was present in the enga^ct-
ment with the mutineers of the 52nd Bengal N.I. and rebels near Kuttengie 27th SepU;mber 1857 »**d KhatDeeFas*
27th December 1857 (Medal).
'*« Colonel C. B. L. Smith was actively employed during the late rebellion in India. In Dec. 1857 with a party of 5-^
troopers he entered Sannkh mhills, and8urpriso<l the main body of the insurgents — 500 matchlock men — andcapisirk
tiicir leader, the rebel ciii-'! ■ f S;i:inkh:ni, on whoso head a price had been fixed. On the ni^ht of the xSth Jan. i*«
a portion of the Irooi^s stati mpmI :iL Uaci)mo mutinied, murdered the Sergeant Major, and seised the post guns. Tie
only English Oilicers prr-sciiL were C.iouua.s Sm.th and Rybat, and the nearest trustworthy force was iSo mije?
distant, yet before the moiuintf tliiwued thc^e two Otficers had suppressed the mutiny, and seised all the knowTi
mutineers, who in due Lime were h iu!,'od in the presence of their comrades. From March to the end of Jna« b«
commanded a Detachuicut of trooi)s a ;^'iiiust the robelis in the Sumbulpore district, with whom he had vaiioosafijun.
For his services rendered in 1857-58 he i-eccived the thanks of the Governor General in Council, and the expTef«»a>
of Her Mjijesty's ^'nicirMis approval. In Oct. and Nov. i860 he was employed against the rebels in the Msaucgiai
hills, and drove thorn from all their defences, completely dispersing the band (Medal).
•*> Colonel W. G. M. Strickland served in the Burmese war in 1852-53, and was present at the defence of iUr
taban, and recapture of Hilling (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
1'* Lt.Colonel E. B. S laden ser\'ed in the Burmese war in 1852-53; present at the relief of Pegn in December xSsiJkfid
at the second investment 01 I'egu in Janiuiryi853 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Conducted two succeasftal expeditiott
against rebel hill tribes of the Yoonzalee district Martaban Provinces in 1856 and 1857 (dangeroosly vroonded, tU
received the thanks of the Supreme Government). Served with his Regiment (ist Madras Fusiliers) in the i^
Sression of the Indian mutiny from Februarv 1858, until the return of the Reflnment to Madras. Present with air
. Outram's Corps of Observation at the Alumbagh, and at the capture of Lucknow ; the Onde campaign frao
June to December 185S ; appointed Brigade Quarter Master to Sir A. Uorsford's Force on the march to and cspiare
of Sultanpore ; at the passage of the Goomtee ; Brigade Quarter Master to Sir A. Horaford's Force at the afiaor au
capture of guns at Daooadpore; acted as Orderly Officer to the Brigadier at this and other minor aflkin iMe^
with Clasp).
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'" Lt. Colonel H. H. Foord waa employed in Turkey during the Russian war in i854*-s6. Commanded some
mgmlar Cavalry at the capture of Junpcliah Naik and others at Janlnah 1858.
'" Lt. Colonel W. H. YThitlock served during the second Burmese war, and was on hoard the steam frigate Setontr**
oring the naval engagement which took place off Rangoon on the i ith April 1852, when the enemy's stockades w hich
Inerl both banks of the river were destroyed. Joinetl and did duty with H.M.'s sxst Light Infhntry as a v0lunu.f1 ,
nd accompanied the storming party which assaulted and captured the White House stockade on tho lath April 1852.
'recent during the operations in the vicinity of Rangoon, and at tho final assault on the town on the 13th and i4t.h
Lpril. Present with the Rifle Company of his Regiment (which covered the advance of the Column) in the attack on
*egu the 2istNov. 1852. and on this last occasion received a very severe wound in the right elbow joint which disabled
ho right arm for life (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served m Bengal during the mutiny as Aide de Camp to Sir
f. C. Whitlock, commanding the Saugor Field Division (Medal).
'^ Lt. Colonel F. Horsley was employed in the suppression of the mutiny in Bengal during 1857-58.
*>^ Lt. Colonel L. H. Isacke was employed in the Crimea and present at Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp).
*•« Lt. Colonel H. T. Stuart served durmg the second Burmese war (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
^^ Lt. Colonel H. C.Menzies was employed in suppressing the insurrection in the Pariah Kimeuy district in 1856-57.
'"^ Lt. Colonel H. D. Cloet^ served during the second Burmese war, and was present at the storm and capturo
)f Pegu 2iBt November 1852, when he was dangerouslv wounded bv a musket-ball in the chest, was also
.'OQstantly engaged with the enemy during the ascent of the Pegu river in the leading steamer (Modal with Claa >
for Pegu).
^^ Colonel Willoughby Osborne served throughout the Tndian mutiny campaigns ofi857-so. Was engaged in nine
Skirs between June and Dec. 1657 (wounded) . Commanded in the operations a^nst the yCt\xn Fort of &unchund-
lore, and present at its capture on 7th Dec; Joorah on 17th Deo.; fortified town of Myhere, on 28th Dec. ; the
2-Gun Port of Myhere, on 3rd Jan. 1858; Jokehaie, on loth Jan.; Kunwarrah 3-Gnn Port, on 21st Jan.; Bigira-
roognrh 13-Gun Fort, on 24th Jan. (wounded) ; Fort of Jigneehut, on 22nd Maj'. Also present at the action of
Corereah, on ist Jan. 1859 (wounded), and atKontee on 5th March 1859 (CB., Honorary Aide de Camp to the
Ticeroy of India, Medal with Clasp for Central India) .
'^ Lt.Co]ono\ H. F. Dakeyne served with the Expeditionary Force in China under Sir Hope Grant in x86o, and
na present at the actions of Pejtang and Sinhoe^ capture of the Takoo forts, and final advance on Pekin
Medal).
'"* Lt.Oolonel O. F. Smithers was employed on field service in the Saugor and Nerbudda Territories in sup-
)res8ion of the Indian mutiny fh>m 6th February 1858 ; present at the afi^urs of Jeegungh, Kobrai, battle of Banda,
ind surrender of Kirwee (Medal with Clasp) .
''^ lit.Ck)ionel A. 0. Bay served with the Sanger Field Division, and was present at Sheegnm and Kobrai ; com-
Banded a company with the advanced guard at the battle of Banda; was with Captain Huliard's detachment at
rolaknnjarum (Medal withCHasp).
*^ Lt Colonel J. W. Orr served in Burmah 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Also with M^jor General
(^hitlock's Force in suppression of the mutiny in Bengal in 1858-59, and was present at the surrender of the rebel
^arrain Rao at Kirwee ; was left in charge of the camp on the x6th Deoember 1858, when the force under
Bri^i^adier MacDuff moved out to attack the rebels at Girwassah.
"^t Lt.Ck>lonel F. Gadsden served in Arzacan during the Burmese war, and in the Sumbulpoor distriots during
he disturbances in 1857-58.
*>* LtColonel G. J. D. Heath served with the Sauffor Field Division in Central India, and was present at the
elief of Kirwee. the subsequent assault upon the heights of Punwarree, and defeat of the rebels on the 2Qth
December 1858 (Medal with Ciasp) .
^ '"^ Lt.Colonel H. G. Thomson was on field service with a detachment of the 35th Foot againat Hill Kareens near
Sbuay-gheen from loth April to ist May 1856, and was present at the action at Palipoon.
^** Lt.Colonel H. M. Nepean was employodduring the mutiny against insurgents in the Raepore,Rakunpore, and
Sumbnlpore districts in 1857-58 ; present at the capture of Govind-Sing of Sonakhan and fourteen of his armed
'ollowers on xith Deoember 1857 : &^ ^^ action and forcing of the Singorah Pass xoth January 1858 ; in the action
frith the cavalty at Gringall in tho Sumbulpore district, and other minor aflkirs (Medal).
■** Lt.Colonel W. Peyton served during the Burmese war in 1852-53, and was present daring the operations before
ind i^ctack on Rangoon on the nth 12th 13th and X4th April X852; assault and capture of fiassein i^th May 1853
Medal with Clasp for Pegu), Was also employed with field detachments on the Hyderabad Frontier from i6ib
!fovember 1858 to i2tti March X859.
*^* Lt.C<olonel G. N. Stephens was employed in suppressing tho insurrection in the Pariah Kimedy district in
856 and 1857.
»" Lt.Colonel T. Wakefield was employed on field service with the Kamptee Movable Column in the Saugor and
ierbndda Territories from 17th July to 22nd November 1857, and from 28th January to 30th April 1858 in the Rae-
>ore district, and was present at the affair of Balakote and in the engagement with the mutineers of the 52nd Ben-
gal Native Infantry near Kuttengee 27th September X857 (Medal).
>'' Lt. Colonel H. S. Robinson was actively employed during the mutiny against the insurgents in the Sumbulpore
listrict in 1857-58.
*^^ Lt.Colonel W. M. Lane was actively engaged during the Gh)0gaira rebellion as Commandant of a Belooch
ievy, with the column under the conunand of Meyjor Chamberlain in 1857 (Medal).
^^^ Lt. Colonel T. B. E. Tennant served in Kimedy in 1856, and was present at the attack and capture of Woojie
riiddah X5th May 1856
'I' Lt. Colonel S. F. M. T. Grant was employed with the Southern Mahratta Field Force firom 5th March 1858 in com •
tuind of a detachment of the 47th Madras N.I., and from May to Deoember 1858 served with the North Oanara Field
'orce employed against the rebels under the SUiwunt Warrie Dessoes, and commanded for eight months the outpost
f Cloissee on the wm Frontier, occupied by the 47th Detachment and a detachment of the 35th Madras N. I. (Medal).
•*> Lt.Colonel R. H.Cunliffe was employed in suppressing the insurrection in the Pariah Kimedy district in 1856-57.
^^ Lt. Colonel H.Watson was employed on field service with the Kamptee Movable Column lathe Saugor and Ner-
adda Territories and Raepore distriot fh)m 17th July 1857 to 30th April 1858, and was present at the affairs at
ialakote, Nursinghuri Patun, Junapanee, and KhoneePass, and the engagement at Kuttengee^slightly wounded
VIedal).
^'** Iit.(3olonel N. Swanston commanded the K Company Sappers and Miners in the North China Bxpedition in
S60, and was present at the actions of Sinho and Tangkoo, the capture of the Takoo Forts, and at rekin from
th to 26th October (Medal with two Clasps).
*^ Lt.Colonel W. Robertson served durmg the Burmese war in x 852-53, and was present with the Martaban
oinmn on its advance to Tonghoo ; also at the attack upon Kyouk Douay, and otner aflkirs during the march
VCodal with Clasp for Pegu). Commanded a detachment during the disturbances in Kimedy in 1856. Served in
enga.1 with Madras Rifles during the mutinies in 1857-59 (Medal).
''^ Lt.Colonel R. A. Walters served with the Kumool Movable Ck)lumn and Sanger Field Division, and was pre-
mt at a skirmish with the rebels at Se^ora on the 2nd March 1858 — severe wound by a musket-ball on the thigh
kCedal with Clasp).
**^ Lt.Golonel II. St. M.Wynoh was employed insuppressing the insurrection in the Pariah Kimedy district in 1856
ad X857. Served against tne Hill Tribes in the Rajahmundiy district in September and October 1857, and received
contutsion firom a matchlock-bcOl. Smployed with the Sappers in 1859 in quelling the rebellion in Bengal (Medal).
*io Lt.Colonel Way served in the 35th Madras Native Innintzy in the Burmese war in 1852-531 and was present at
le capture of Proma (Medal with Clasp for Pegu) .
**L Major Caulfoild served In the 35th Madras Native Infitntry in the North Canara campaign, from March to
<ec. 1858, and waspresent in various sldnnishes with the rebels.
*» Major F. H. Thompson served with the Saugor Field Force in 1858, and was present at the battle of Baada,
Oiefof Kirwee, and storming the Heights of Punwaree (Medal).
»* Lt Colonel A. A. Johnson served in the Malwa campaign, and the campaign in Central India, and was present at
le capture of Peepliah, cavalry action at Bawul. battles of Mnndisore and Gorora, ainUr at Barab near Saugor,
attle of Midnapoor, capture of the fort of Talbehut, siege of Jhansi 2XBt of March to 7th April 1858, battle of the
«twa, aflkir ait Kttah, oattles of KoonDb and Qolumbee, taking' of Calpee, battle of Motar, and eaptare of Gwalior,
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accompanied the field force which proceeded against Tantia Topee and wae present in the action againat a krf*
body of Rohillas at Ghichmonba on 15th Janoary x8«9 (Medal with Clasp).
^^ Lt.Colonel B. R.C. Bradford served with the Z4th Light Dragoons in the Persian campaign from axsiofFehnttcj
t'll 8th June 1857 ; served in the Jabbalpore district daring 1857, and afterwards in the North- Western Prorin^
in 185S— with Ueaeral Michel's Force in Mayne's Horse against Tantia Topee in 1858; present at the geccn.
a'^tion of Scindwha and the action and pursuit at Karai. Served with General Napier's Colonms in M[ajne*s Hctn
from December 1858 to September 1859, <^cl was present in several actions witn the enemy (twice thanked a
despatches, Medal).
^^ Lt. Colonel T. Weldon was employed on Held service in the Raichore Doab ftrom 4th Jane to stb A.ngii9t i3i?.
**' Lt.Ooionel T. Obbard served during the campaign in Bengal, and was present at the engagement of SeerowL-^.
at the action of Ghorra, the reocoupation of Hammeerpore, and at the engagement and destruction of lalipst
(Medal).
*"* Lt.r'olonel B. A. Cole was employed in suppresting the insurrection in the Pariah Kxmedy district in 185^57
*** Lt.Golonel A. T. Cox served in the Burmese war in 1853-53 (Medal with (Tlasp for Pegu). 0>inmandf>d two cjs.-
panies during the greater part of the North Ganara campaign, which extended from March to December 1653, sad
was present in one skirmish and various pursuits.
*** Lt.Colonel S. H.Williams acoomiMUiied the small force from Quilonto CkMhin in Jan. 1857, to aid the (^vHPo**^.
*^ Lt.Colonel G. H.Plowden served with Major General Whitlock's Force during the suppression of themotcj
in Bengal in 1858-59, was present at the surrender of the rebel Narrain Rao of Kirwee 6th June 1858, and in ueiA.
at Girwa8sah on the banks of the Soinde river z6th December 1858 (Medal).
*** Major S. S. Berkeley was present with the Cavalry portion of the force under Lt.Colonel Brioe at tlie sttack
on the Itesidency of Hyderabad on 17th Julv 1857.
**^ Maior G. Murray served with the Military Train throughout the expedition in North China from 25th Apnl
to Z4th December i860, and was present at the attack on the entrenched camp in rear of the Taka fbrta, and it
the surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
*^ M^jor W. Stoddard was employed on field service in the Sanger and Nerbudda Territories in the sappreiKirs
of the Indian mutiny from 9th February 1858.
*^ Major W. S. Bailey served in the suppression of the mutiny in Bengal in 1857; commanded a detachmnt
against the rebels at Allahabad (wounded on boud the Berkampooter steamer) under M^or Spnrgin, wbka
covered the flank of Havelock's Column from Allahabad to Cawnpore ; present with Havelock's Force at the actic:^
of Aoung, Busseerutgunge (xst and and), Booneakoe Chowkee, and Bithoor; crossed into Oude on xpth Septemaer
and pr^frcnt at the actions of Mungawar and Alumbagh, and the entry into Lucknow on the 35th September—
severely wounded at the storming of the Char Bagh bridge on tbat day ; besieged in the Residency till aand NoTSBk*
bor 1857 (Medal with Clasp, and a year's service).
'^' Mf\jor Gabbett served with Brig^adier Smith's pursuing Colomn from December 1858 to Apri 1859, and vu
present at the defeat of the rebels at Baroda (Medal).
*" Major B. W. Broughton commanded a company daring the North Canara campa:^. from Aa^nst t*i No^sb-
ber, and a detachment of two companies till the end of December 1858, and commanaea a party in puraait of rebea
for three days.
*^ Major J. Picton-Warlow commanded a detachment during the disturbances in Pariah Kimedy in 18516. Wu
actively employed against the insurgents in the Sumbulpore district in 1858, and received the thanks of the BeBgil
Government for his services.
*^ Major G. Tyndall served with the Madras Rifles 1857-58 in quelling the mutiny in India, and with the fbite
under Mi^'or General Whitlockin 1859 (Medal).
*" Major E. Faunce was employed m the suppression of the mutiny in India in 1857-58, and aocompanial dbt
detachment from the Dorundah Field Force under the command of Major G. G. MacdonneJl to act agaiTint the inssr^
gents of Palimow ; was present with the force for restoring and maintaining peace in the Chota Nagpore district ia
1857-58 (Medal).
^^ Major T. K. Guthrie served in the N. W. Provinces of Bengal and Central India froxn. October 1857 to Janusiy
i860, with the Madras Rifles; present at the taking of Kotte and Shergundy, and afihir in the bed of the
Jumna near the latter town ; at the surprise and action of Gurrah, the reoccupation of Hummerpoor and satast-
Suent pursuit of rebels across the Doab ; present at an attack on rebels at Bntowa, in April 1850, when they was
efoated and lost their camp and baggase ; employed in several minor expeditions, and in guarding the KaUxBjer
and Doorwa passes in Bunolecund (Medal with Clasp).
"^7 Major C. M'Inroy served in the Indian mutiny campaign, and was present with Cieneral Whitlock's Forces:
the surrender of iLirwee. Joined the Siku Mounied Pohce in Aug. 1858, and was present in the action at Sahso
(mentioned in despatches). Commanded in Cavalry actions of Mahan^pore, Jaccoli, and Mow Mahori. Coaa-
mauded escort to the guns during the action at Girwasaah (mentioned several times in despatches, Kedal wrth
Clasp) . Employed in disarming the Banda district in 1&59-60. Commanded a Division of the Transport Traia
in the Abyssinian campaign (thanked in despatches for the " extent and value of his assistance," Medal).
*" Major T. H. B. Brooke served with the expedition to China from 24U1 February 1857 to 30th January 1859.
^ Major J. MacD. Smith served with the expedition to China from 24th February 1857 to 27th December 1859.
*^ Mi^or G. B. Farrington was present at the capture of Copul on xst June 1858.
**^ Major W. Chisholm was actively employed during the muUny against the insurgenta in the Sumbnlpors
district m 1857 and 1858.
^^ Major H. A. T. Nepean was actively employed during the mutiny against the insurgenta in the Sombalpan
district in 1857-58.
*^ Mfl^or C. A. Liardet aocomdanied the small force frvm Quilon to Cochin in Jan. 1S57 ^ Aid the Civil Power.
*^ Major D. McNeill served in the suppression of the mutiny at Seetabuldee in June and July x8«7, and wuh
the Kamptee flying colunm from 9th November 1858 to 36th January 1859 ; served also with the expeditioD to tbs
Puchmurree Hills, and was present at the capture of Hurrakote in November 1859.
'"^ Major A. M. Lys was employed in suppressing the insurrection in the Pariah Kimedy district in 1856 aztd 1857.
^^ Mi^or E. A. Wood was present with the North Canara Field Force in 1859.
*7i Ma^or H. T. Harris was present against a body of Rohillas on the banks of the Kishna rirer in Feb. 1859.
^* Mt^or T. Higginson served on the North- West Frontier of India in the expedition against the Besctee Trihs
in Feb. 1860, and was mentioned in despatches and thanked by the Government of India. Served also with Uie
Meranzie valley Field Force in April 1869.
^ Msjor J. B. Leggett was employed with the Bellary Movable Column in 1858.
'7« Major C. Hayter was employed in 1857-59 ^ Bengal, and served with the Shahabad Field Fores nnder
Brigadier Douglas, and accompanied Captain Place with a party of one subadar and 25 sepoys, and by 1
surprised the rebel post of Maindoorah and captured 26 boats 7th August 1858 ; present at the taking of Sohar oa
the left bank of the Boane and destruction of the rebel boats on the 21st August, again at the destruction of that towa
on the 20th September, at the taking of Noorpoor, Surragah, and Turcole, when those towns and several boass
were destroyed (Medal) . Served with the eastern Bhootan Field Force in 1865-66 (Medal with Clasp). Also aga:s5t
the Naga Hill Tribes in 1867. *-/ -»
^^ Major L. B. Bance was present at the capture of Copul on the ist June 1858. Served with the Bellaiy Movable
Column under Brigadier Spottiswoode in 1858.
*B> Major G. C. Bird served in the North Canara campaign from March to December 1858, and was preseni ia
various skirmishes and pursuits.
>^ Major E. W. Shaw was employed in the suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1857-59, and was present as
Bunnee with force forming rear guard of Commander in Chief's Army during the capture of Lucknow; also preeesz
at the affhir of Dobriah and commanded a detachment of his regiment at Hurryah on the a9th August 1858, also st
Doomeragunge on a6th November 1858, under Brigadier Rowcroft, also at Buneeah on the 3xd December xSsS:
present at the battl e of Toolsepore (Medal) . ^ ^^
^l Minors J. B. Taylor and J. A. Richmond served with field detachments on the Hyderabad Fftmtier frca
1 6th November 1858 to lath March x8s9,
Chtoa^^'^^*^* ^*^"®^®*^ ^^^"^^^"^ of the lit Dragoon GnarOi d ving the oampaign of iKoia
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*^ "iiBiot C. A. PorteoUB was emploved in the Bnppression of the Indian matiny in xSs^so, and was present at
K&nta, at Bnnnee with the force formine the rear gnard of the Ck)inmander in Chief's Axmy dnrinff the capture of
X-nckiiow, present at Bansee on the aand and a8th September 1858, at Ghittrah on the 30th SeptemBer 1858, at two
other afiOairs on the 9th and 20th October 1858, and at Doomerag^unge on the z3th September 1858 ; served with the
force nnder Major General Whitlock in Bnndlecund, and present with the detachment which proceeded in March
'859 nnder Brigadier Faddy against Ronmast Singh (Medal with two Clasps).
"•• Major C. J. O. Chambers served in the suppression of the mutiny m Bengal with Major General Whitlock's
Force 1858, was present with the reserve during the action at Girwassah z6th December 1858. Engaged with the
rebels in the BaUaput Jungle a6th Aagust i859(Medal).
*■* Major M. Furlong was present at the capture of Copul on the xst June 1858. With the Bellary Field Force
mider Colonel Spottiswoode.
**» Major E. G. V. HoUoway served with the Corps of Observation under Sir James Oatram at the Alombagh
from 25th February till April 1858, and was present at the fiege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
»i Idajor W. O. Foord was employed with a field force from sth March 1858, and engaged with a small party of
tbe rebels on the and October 1858.
*•■ Minors 0. J. O. Fitzgerald and F. S. FitsPatriok were employed on field service in the Haichore Doab from
4tli Jane to 5th Aagust 1858.
"* Miyor H. F. j. Sewell was actively employed during the mutiny against the insurgents in the Sambulpoor
d-ietricts in x8k8.
•• Major W. R. ShefHeld was employed on field service in the Sanger and Nerbudda Territories, in the sup-
preaaion of the Indian mutiny from 6th February 1858; present in the action of Punwarree 39th December 1858
(Medal).
>*^ MajoT C. T. P. Luzmoore served in the supprossion of the mutiny in Bengal in 1857-58. With Sir J. Outram's
Corps of Observation at the Alumbagh, and at the capture of Lucknow; served with Sir Hope Grant's Division
during his campaign in Oude, from June to December 1858: present at the passage of the Goomtee river at
Saltanpore and other minor afifhirs ; and with Major Raikes' Field Column which engaged and repulsed the enemy
at Shahpore, Oude, on the 13th October (Medal and Clasp).
*** Mf^or T.R.Tabuteau served with the ist Madras Fusiliers in the suppression of the Bengal mutiny in 1858,
inclading the Oude campaign and an affiair at the fort of Koli (Medal). Served with the 3rd Bombay Native
TnfantTy in the Abyssinian Expedition in 1868 (Medal).
*•• Mi^or W. Coningham served with a column of observation on the banks of the Wurdah River for the sup-
pression of disturbances in the Nisam's dominion in conjunction with a column under Sir Hugh Rose from istto 30th
March 1859 (Medal). •
*°<* Mf^or 6. Chrystie was employed on field service in the Sanger and Nerbudda Territories, in the suppression
of the Indian mutiny frt)m aoth June 1858 ; served with the Field Detachment under Brigadier Wheeler and
Colonel Reece in the Saugor districts in November and Dec«nber 1858, and in Bundlecund in January and
February 1859.
*^ Major C. J. T. Whitlock was employed with the Saugor Field Division in the Saugor and Nerbudda Territories,
in the suppression of the Indian mutiny from 3i8t October 1858 ; served as Aide de Camp to Major General Whitlock
coTnmandinff- the division from 6th April 1859 bo the breaking up of the force on 31st December 1859 (Medal).
"Q* Mapor F. J. Wroughton served with the field force in Bundlecund under Major General Whitlock.
»♦ Major H. H. H. Hallett served with Major General Whitlock's Field Force in Bundlecund from April to a9th
December 1859.
*» Major E. S. Ludlow served with the Saugor Field Division in 1859.
^<^ Mi^or H. Porteous was employed in suppressing the Khond outbreak in Bead in May and June i86a. Was
on field service in Ungool and Autmullick in Uie Gurghauty of Orissa ftom xst May till 3rd Juno 1863.
*^ Mi^or J. M'Mullin served with the 59th Foot at the operations before Canton and at its capture in 1857 (Medal
with Clasp).
w Captain E. Quin served with the 33rd Bcgiment throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68, and was
proftent at the storming and capture of Magdala (Medal).
»** Captain Chick was present during the siege and relief of Lucknow (Medal).
^'^ Captain R. G. E. Dalrymple served in the Abyssinian campaign, and was present at the capture of Magdala
(Medal).
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50, AlbemarU Street, London, W,
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Ist Bombay Cavalry (Raised 5 Nov. 181 7).
Head Qoarterg at K— mpoh. JtMckei, Grey. J^deinpi, Dark Blue.
422—423
RiiTK, Naxss, avs Cobpb.
J€ Colonel J. Blair, late a Cavalry
iLColonel C. J. Anderson, Staflf Corps
Ij\|orB. G. Jenkins, Staff Corps
la^or W. 8. Peat. Gen. List
lajor A. R. Heyland, Staff Corps
Captain S. L. Elliot. Staff Corps
lieut. H. Hay, Staflf Corps
rieut. F. W. S. Jackson, Staff Corps
.ieot G. F. N.Tinley, Staff Corps
.ieut. L. A. Gordon, Staff Corps
largeon E. W. Toong
Axicr
Raitk.
RiVi.sxs.
June 75 Commandant, ax Deo. 74.
May 79 2nd in Command and Squad. Comdr., za May 75.— Furlough.
Sept.74,Squadron Commander, 14 June 65.— Offg. and in Command.
June 79;Squadron Commander, 17 Jan. 77.— Offg. and Squad. Comdr.
Dec. 78 Squadron Officer, a6 May 76.— Brigade Major, Deesa.
Jan. 80 Squadron Officer, 5 Nor. 70.— Sick Furlough.
Oct. 71 1 Squadron Officer and Aii^utant, a6 Jan. 78.— Sick Furlough.
Oct. 71, Squadron Officer, a6 May 76.— Officiating Adjutant.
Sept. 76,Offlciating Squadron Officer and Squadron Commander.
June 77iOfflciating Squadron Officer.
I In medical charge, aj Oct. 78.
2nd Bombay Cavalry (Raised 5 Nov. 1817).
" CUTTBAL Iimil. '*
Head Quarters at Poona. Faeinffe, White. Jacket, Grey,
' jlonel H. P. Sykee, late a Cavalry | 3 Apr. 79 Commandant, ii Aug. 7s.— Leave.
.t.Colonel A. W. Itocnaghten. late a Cav 13 Aug. 79 2nd in Com. and Squad. Commander, xi Aug. 7S.-Offg. Oomdt.
tXolonel^H. PhiUipps, Staff Corps ... 10 8ept.79 Squadron Commander, ax Dec. 74.— Offg. and m Command.
IX Feb. 78 Squadron Commander, xj May 75.
37 Dec. 79 Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 4 Mar. 75.— Offg. Commandant
I Governor's Body Guard.
a7 Oct. 73 Squadron Officer, 21 Dec. 74.— Offfir. and Squadron Commander.
36 July 76 SouRdron Officer, 14 June 71.— Offg. 3rd Squadron Commander.
30 Doc. 73 Officiating Squadron Officer and A(!|jutant.
Officiating Squadron Officer.
In medical charge, a8 Sept. 70.
Jajor W. H. J. Stopford, late 3 Cavalry
ilajor J. Fagan, Gen. List, Cav
Japtain 0. A. Owen, Gen. List
'aptain W. H. D. Jones, Staff Corps
iieut. A. Pringle, Staff Corps
Jur^eon Major A. Barry, MD
3rd Bombay Cavalry (Queen's Own) (Raised 4 May 1820).
*• GhFZWM"— " CaBOOL, 184a"—" HtdBBADAD"— " PbBSIA"— *• RxSHZBB"— ** KHOOSKJLB"— " BVBMZU"^
** CbhtbalIkdia**— "ABTSSiirii.."
Head Quarters at Deesa. Faoinge, SearUt. Jacket, Ore§.
Soncratrjf G»Z<MMJ-Field Marshal H.R.H. Albert Edward. Prince of Wales and Duke of Cornwall,
KQ. KT. QCB. JTP. GCSI. GCMQ.
Lt.Colonel C. B. Stack, late i Cavalry... 3 x Oct. 78; Commandant, i June 78.— Sick Furlough. fConunandaat.
tfajor A. P. Carrie, late 3 Cavaliy 4 Mar. 76 and in Command and Squadron Commander, x June 78.— Offg.
Captain J. F. Willoughby, Gen. List ... 4 Feb. 71 Squadron Commander, x June 78.~Offioiating and in Command.
Captain M. W. Stevens, Gen. List 19 Aug. 71 Squadron Commander, i June 78.— Transport Duty.
Captain M. Mayne, Staff Corps ' 4 July 77 Squadron Officer, x6 Apr. 70. -Offg. Squadron Commander.
I I Squadron Officer.
japtain M. James, Staff Corps 'xo Jan. 79 Squadron Officer and A^utant,a Aug. 7X.— Offg. Squad. Comdr.
LieuL W. C. Owen, Staff Corps 30 Dec. 71 Squadron Officer.
Lieut. J. H. B. Reid, as Foot ix Feb. 75 Officiating Squadron Officer.
Surgeon Major C. J. P. S. M*DowaII ' Iln medical charge, ax Dec. 7a.— Sick Furlough.
iiargeon G. B. E . Burroughs I Officiating in medical charge.
Each Begimeni of Bombay Cavalry eoneiete of 6 Troops, with the following Stto&^Amm/.— Commandant; 3 Squadron
Commanders ; 3 Squadron Officers; x Medical Officer; x Russuldar Major; 2 Russuldars; x Wordee Maior;
3 Ressaidars; 6 Jemedars; z Kote Duffadar Major; x Farrier Major; 6 Kote DuillEidars; 30 Duflkkdars;
6 Trumpeters; 30 Naiks; and 400 Sowars.
Poona Horse (Raised in 181 7).
'• Co»TOi.ux "— " GHUwraa"— " ArroHi-irisTAK "— " Cawdahab"— •• Mbbaxk*"— " Htdbbabad"— " PiisiA*'—
•* RkSHIBK"— •• KhoOBHAB"— *' BUSHIBX."
Head Quarters at Seroor. (Ordered on Field Service.) Facinq$, Bed. Jacket, Dark Oreen, Lace, Gold,
Lt-Col. C. D'tl. La Touche, Staff Corps 1x5 June 76 Commandant, ag April 76.
Miyor R. G. T. Stevenson, late a Cav. ...'17 Nov. 73 and in Command and Squadron Commander, 29 April 76.
ilnjor O. O. Hogg, late a Cavalry 27 Oct. 78 Squadron Commander, 6 May 76.
Captain O. M. Erskine, Staff Corps xa May 72 Squadron Commander. 13 Dec. 78.
Lioat. J. W. Anderson, Staff Corps ' 5 Jan. 70 Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 6 May 76.
I Squadron Officer,
Lieut H. P. Young, Staff Corps aa Mar. 7 1 Squadron Officer, 9 Feb. 78.
Lieut. H. D. M. Mmchin, Staff Corps ... xi Feb. 75 Squadron Officer, X3 Aug. 79.
Surgeon A. K. Stewart i iln medical charge, 3 Nov. 77^
Smd Frontier Force.
Oolonel T. Nuttall, Staff Corps I 3 Dec. 73 Comdt. in Chief and Polit. Superintendent, Upper Bind Frontier.
Captain A. M. Hogg, Staff Corps xa Dec. 73|Brigade Major, and Superintendent of Baxaars, Jaoobabad.—
I { From 2 Sind Horse.
" Cuicxii"— •• MsmuriB*'
Captain A. L. MoNair, Staff Corps '37 Aug. 73
Major E. S. Reynolds, Staff Corps aj Oct.
Captain R. H. Daniell, Staff Corps
* PIE8IA"— " ClVTBA I.
1st Regiment Sind Horse (Raised August 1839).
ril"— "HrDBEABAD "--•* PffirJAUB "— "MoOLIi-ir "— " GOOJBBJLT •'— •* P
Ikdia."
Head Quarters at Jaoobabad. Faeinge, Scarlet. Jacket, Dark Green,
Miuor R. V. Maiden. Staff Corps -13 June 77 Comdt., 39 Nov. 78.— Assist. Supdt. Upper Sind Frontiwr.
Major J. Philips. Staff Corps '37 Nov. 77 zndiu Command and Squad. Commander, ag Nov. 78.— Sick Fori.
., . , w_^,_._ «..*,^ — Squadron Commander ,_5 Aug. 68.— Offg. and in Command, and
Assist. Polit. Supdt. Upper Sind Frontier. , . ^,
Stiuadron Commander, 6 July 71.— Political Agent, 3rd Class.—
I St Assist, to Gov. Gen.*s Agent, Beloochistan. ^ „ ^
Squadron Commander, X9 Feb. 77-"Offg. and Squadron Comdr.
Squadron Officer and Adjutant,
S(iuadi-on Officer, xg Feb. 77.— Officiating A^jatant.
Stiuadron Officer, 31 May 76.— Sick Furlough.
Squadron Officer, 39 Nov. 78.— Officiating 3rd Squadron Comdr.
Officiating Squadron Officer.
In medical charge, * June 78. Digitized by V^Ji OO V li:^
79
8 Jan. 80
Lieut. G. F. Francis, Staff Corps aS Oct. 71
Lieut. F. G. Alexander, Staff Corps aS Oct. 71
Lieut. J. R. C. Domvile, Staff Corps ...'38 Feb. 75
Lieut. G. D. Giles, Staff Corps 'xo Sept 75
Surgeon J. McCioghry I
424
2iid Regiment Bind Horse (Eaised 17 Jan. 1846).
* CUTOHB* "—" MlXAVXX "— " HTDlBi.!^ "— *« PiWJJlUB "— "MoOLIAM "— " OOOJXBAT.'
Head Qnartors at Jaoobabad. Jacket, Dark Oreen. Faeingi, ScaarUi.
BaKK, Ni.XXS, AHD GOBPB.
Major M. M. Garpondale, Staff Corps...
Captain A. M. Hofirg. Staff CorpR
Captain C. A. de N. Lucas, Staff Corps...
Captain W. Loch, Staff Corps
Aeky
BxirJLSKB.
Lieut. D. G. Mackenzie, Staff Corps
Lieut. F. Abbott, Staff Corps
Lieut. J. Monteith, Staff Corps
Lieut. G. P. A. Qavin, 15 Hussars ...
Lieut. T. P. Geoghegan, Staff Corps
Surgeon M. L. Bartholomeusz, MB....
1 1 2 June 78 Commandant, 99 Nov. 78. [Major, Bind Froatier F .'-•
12 Deo. 73 2nd in Command and Squadron Comdr., 39 Nor. 7S.— Bn.t^
21 Mar. 77 Squadron Commander, 29 Hov. 78.— Offg. and in CotnmiTirt
22 Mar. 78 Squadron Commander, 3 Nov. 70.— Acting Awniannr to ii'
I Resident at Hyderabad.
31 May 71 Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 3 Dec. 76.— Sick YvxknA.
28 Oct. 7i|Squadron Officer, 31 May 76.— Offg. Squadron Comiiander.
13 Nov. 72 'Squadron Officer, 9 Aug. 76.— Offg. Aogntant.
zo Sept. 75|Attaohed on probation.
12 Feo. 76iOfficiating Squadron Officer.
In medical charge, a6 April 76.
3rd Begiment Sind Horse (Raised 4 Nov. 1857).
" CxirTaA.L IWDii. "— " Abtssctii..**
Head Quarters with Oandahar Foroe. Depot at Jaoobabad. Jacket, Dark Oreen. Faemg; SearUt.
Lt.Col. J. H. P.Maloolmson, C2?. Staff C.
Captain J. B. Gordon, Gen. List ...,
Captain P. J. Maitland, Staff Corps.
Captain H. 0. Hogg, Staff Corps ....
Lieut. E. D. N. Smith, Staff Corps....
Lieut E. y. P. Monteith, Staff Corps .
Lieut. A. M. Monteith, Staff Corps ....
Surgeon A. W. F. Street
8 June 7sl Commandant, 12 April 73.— Com. Feshin Movable CofamB.
21 Feb. 71 2nd in Command and Squadron Comdr., vj Feb. 79.— SiA Ft-
a May 78, Squadron Commander, 31 May 76.— Officiating anainConuciE^
la Oct. 79 Squadron Commander, 27 Feb. 70.— Sick Furlongh-
28 Oct. 71 Squadron Officer, 31 Jan. 74.— Oinciating Squadron Coauaasic
< —Station Staff Officer, Fisheen Movable Column.
a8 Oct 71 'Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 31 Jan. 74.
9 Aug. 73 Squadron Officer, 27 Feb. 79.— Offg. Squadron ComisBndtf.
Officiating in medical charge.
Aden Troop (Baised 23 Oct. 1867).
Jacket, Dark Q-reen. Faeinffi, Scarlet.
Lt. Colonel G. B. Stevens, Staff Corps... I zo Dec. 79! Commandant, 6 April 70.
NoTB.— The Effective Establishment of the Aden Troop consists of i Commandant, x Besaaldar, a Beinidt^
X Kote Duffedar, x Quarter Master Duffedar, x Pay Duffedar, 8 Duil\9dars, x Trumpeter, 9 Farrier*. 83 Sovin.
Native Artillery.
No. X Mountain Battery— "Puirji.uB"—*'MooLTi.H"--"ABTBSiKi."
No. X Mountain Battery at Rajkote ; No. a Mountain Battery with Oaadehar Forea.
Captain J. D.Snodgrass,Boyal Artillery I 4 Oct. 77 {Commanding No. x Mountain Battery, 4 Apr. 79.
Lient. W. B. Hoggan, Royal Artillery... 8 Jan. 70' Doing duty Officer.
Major R. Wace, Itoyal Artillery '22 Nov. 79|Commanding No. a Mountain Battery, 4 Apr. 79.
Lieut. R. W. P. Robertson, R. Artillery 1 4 Jft^- 7^ Doing duty Officer.
Lient. A. Keene, Royal Artillery 12 Fob. 74|Doing duty Officer.
NoTs.~The effsctive Establishment of a Mountain Battery of Native Artillerv consists of x Snbedar, i ieio^la:.
I Havildar Major, x Pay and Quarter Master Havildar, 4 Harildars. 4 Naiquea. 2 Buglers, 60 GtmaerN :
Havildars of Drivers, 4 Naiks of Drivers, 85 Drivers, 8 Muleteers, i Native Farrier.
Corps of Sappers and Miners.
** Bbiti-Boo- Ali "— " Ghitzitbi "— " Affohawistah "— " Khxlat "— *« PD»i.uB "— " MooLTAir " — •• Gooxnii '*-
•• I'KKSXA." -** Rssniax"— "Khoobuab "— " Bubhibb " — •• Cbbtbal Ibdii."— '•AarBawu.**
Head Quarters at Kirkee. Depot at Kirkee. Cloa, Scarlet. Faeimge, Dark Blue.
X St Company.— Aden. I 3rd Company.— On Service. I 5th Company.— 8inA Besww Ifc^p^
and Company.— Sxnd Beierve Brigade. | 4th Company.— On Service. |
Lt.Colonel J. Hills, R. Engineers..
Lieut. H. O. Selby, R. Engineers
Lieut. G. H.W. O' Sullivan, R. Engineers
Lieut G. T. Jones, R. Engineers
Major F. S. Leacock. Gen. List, Inf..
Captain H. Melliss, Staff Corps
Major J. H. Bedford, Royal Engineers
Lieut. T. R. Henn, R. Engineers
Lieut. J. D. FuUerton, R. Engineers .
Lieut. E. H. Bothell, Royal Engineers
Surgeon Major W. Niven, MD.
X Oct. 77
13 Jan. 69
6 Jan. 72
9 Jan. 73
9 Dec. 79
30 June 77
5 July 72
7 July 69
9 Jan. 73
9 Jan. 73
Commandant, 23 Aug. 71.
C Quarter Maater and Interpreter and Snperintendert of F^t ■
( and Park Train.
Instructor in Army Signalling and Telegraphy, x Jan 75-
Commanding No. 3 Company.
Doing duty Officer.— On Service.
Commanding No. x Company, Aden. [Bomber Dl^"*
Commanding No. 4 Company. —Officiating D. A. Q. M. Ges-r.
Commanding Depot.
Commanding No. 2 Company.— On Service.
Offg. Adjntuit (on Service) and Superintendent of Inatracc '
Commanding No. 5 Comptmy.— On Service.
Officiating Quarter Master.
In medical chaise, xx Aug. 77.
NoTB.— The Effective Establishment of the Corps of Sappers and Miners consists of 5 Ccmpaniea w:th x ''
mandant, 5 Officers Commanding Companies, x Adjutant, i Quarter Master and Interpreter, a Doiiig duty 0S<*
x Surgeon, i Conductor, x Sergeant Magor. x Quarter Master Sergeant, 4 Serjeants, 4 Fianst OorporaU, 4 1*^-
Corporals, 5 Subedars, 5 Jemedars, 20 Havildars, 10 Buglers, 40 Naiques, 400 Privates, and xa Botb.
Digitized by V^jOO^lC
Ist Bombay Native Infantry {Orenadiera— Raised i June 1796).
" Mahoalobb"— "Htdbrabad."— 3aD Dscskbss 1866.
Head Qnarten with OaadahAr Kald Foroe. Depot at Ahmedabad. Facing; White,
423
Bavk, Njlvxb, utd CoaFB.
Abmy
RiLirx.
Rbicajixb.
Lt. Colonel H. S. Andenon, Staff Corps.
Colonel C. T. Heathcote, Staff Corps ..
M^or J. Affleck, Staff Corps
Lt. Colonel C. M. Griffith, Staff Corps..
Major W. R. Trevclyan, Staff Corps
Captain J. Grant, Scaff Corps
Lieat. C. W. Hinde, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. C. Aslett, Staff Corps
Lieut. P. Whittuok, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. G. Whitby, 17 Foot
Surgeon A. H. C. Dane.ifD
6 Apr. 76
7 Sept.79
13 June 77
II July 77
4 Oct. 77
30 June 77
as Oct 71
13 June 74
I Apr. 77
i^ Feb. 75
Commandant, 31 May 79.— Sick Furlough.
Officiating Commandaut.— From. 12 Nntivo Infantry.
2ud in Command and Wing Commander, 31 May 79.— Sick Furl.
Officiating and in Command.
Wing Commander, 31 May 79.
Wing Officer, i March 78.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 14 Nov. 74.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 8 Nov. 78.
Wing Officer, 5 Dec. 79.
A.ttaohed on probation.
In medical charge, ai March 79.
2n(lBombayNativeInfantry (Pnnc6 of Wales^0vm)(0renadier8 — BaisediJuneiT^S),
" BoYPt "— " KoBsaJLUH "— " KiBKBi." Left Flank Company, *' Pbbsia. "— *' Abtsbixia."
Head Quarters at VosMerabad. Faeingt, White.
nvnorart Co2otM2.~Field Marshal H.B.H. Albert Edward, Prince of Wales and Duke of Cornwall,
KQ, KT. QCB. ZP. &CSI. GCMQ.
Colonel S. De B. Edwardes, late a N.I... 4 Feb. 761 Commandant, 36 Jan. 78.— Supdt. of Transports, Sind Reserve
Major 0. F. James, Staff Corps ao Oct. 76, Officiating Commandant. [Brigade.
• • ? . ** .- - , ^.. „i _.. .__.,„.__« .._ . 78. -Sick Furl.
I'olonel G. H. W. Fagan, late a N. I. ..
Mtijor S. Rimington, Staff Corps ...
(.■aptain C. M. Ryves, Gen. List
iJuptain H. T. Balkley, Staff Corps
<Japtain F. B. Peile. Staff Corps
Lieut. J. 8. King, Staff Corps ,
Lieut. A. B. Ledie, Staff Corps
I Oct. 78
Lieut. A. G. H. Gkurdner, aa Foot .
Sargeon C. T. Peters, MB
Stirgoon G. H. Bnll.lfD
20 July 74
4 Feb. 71
19 Dec. 7a
8 Jan.
I Jan. 71
xo Sept 76
and in Command and Wing Commander, a6 Jan.
Wing Commander, 26 Jan. 78.
Wing Officer, 8 May 67.— Offg. and in Com. and Wing Comdr.
Wing Officer, 30 March 78.— Adjutant G.LP.R. Volunteer Corps.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, ax Aug. 75.— Sick Furlough.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 6 June 78.— Services at disposal
of Government.
Wing Officer, 3 Oct. 79.— Officiating Quarter Master.
Officiating Wing Officer and Adjutant.
a6 July 76; Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, 24 Feb. 77.— Officiating Cinl, Zanxibar.
Officiating in medical charge.
3rd Bombay Native Infantry (Light Infantry — Raised i June 1796).
' Sup A bibb"—" SlBIVOAPATAX "— *' BbBI-BoO-AlI*'— " PITBJA.UB "— " MoOLTi.V "— *' GOOJBBAT "— '* AbYBSIITXJL."
Light Company, ** Fbbsia..*'
Head Quarters at Hyderabad. Facing*, Sky Blue.
Colonel W. R. Houghton, Staff Corps.
Colonel J. Clements, StcLff Corps
ilaworO. W. Yonge, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel J. B. Stmtt, Staff Corps
Captain G. J. Goulson, Staff Corps
Captain L. F. Heath, Staff Corps
Lieut. G. F. W. MaoMahon, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. S. Birdvrood, Staff Corps
Surgeon Major P. W. Cookell
6urg«onT. B. Worgan
a Aug. 7.
z X June 78
zo Deo. 74
ao Dec. 77
ai Deo. 73
9 Sept. 76
a8 Oct. 71
ax Sept. 74
Commandant, 5 Deo. 74.— Sick Furlough.
and in Command andWing Commander^ 5 Aug. 76.— Offg. Comdt*
Officiating and in Coixunand and Wing Commander.
Wing Commander, 13 May 68. —Furlough.
Wing Officer and Qr. Master, 31 July 75.— Offg. Wing Comdr.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 9 Sept. 76.
Wing Officer, 24 Dec. 75.— Officiating Quarter Master.
Wing Officer, ix May 78. —Sick Furlough.
In medical charge, z8 April 77.— Officiating 9 N.I.
Officiating in medical charge.
4th Bombay Native Infantry (or Rifle Corps — Raised i June 1796).
' SiBnroAPJLTAM "— "Bbwi-Boo-Ali"— " Boubboh"— " Puhjaub **— •* MooLTAif "— •* Pbbsia"— •• Bbbhibb"—
" KhOOBHAB •' — ** BUBHIBB "— " CkHTBAL llTDlA."
Head Quarters at Poena. (Ordered on Field Service.) Jacket, R\/U Qreen. Faeinge, Bed.
Colonel W. Bannerman, Staff Corps.
Lt.Colonel G. B. Crispin, Staff Corps ...
Major W. 8. Beton, Staff Corps
Maior F. F. Comyn, Gen. List
Major W. Marshall, Staff Corps
Captain S. Carter, Staff Corps
LieaU D. O. W. Harrison, Staff Corps-
Lieut. A. W. L. Bayly, io8 Foot
S9urgeon Major C. G. H. Boss
3 Feb. 7:
aoJuly 7]
ao July 77
a7 Feb. 79
la Aug. 79
19 Deo. 7a
IX Feb. 75
x3 June 74
Commandant, 14 July 77.
and in Con^nand and Wing Commander, a8 Aug. 78.
Wing Commander, 28 Aug^S. — Furlough.
Wing Officer, 3 Oct. 64.->Offlciating Wing Commander.
Wing Officer, 10 July 67.
Wing Officer, 15 May 68.— Sick Furlough.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 25 Sept. 78.
Officiating Wing Officer and Quarter Master.
In medical charge, 17 Nov. 69.
ila^oT A. Poole, Staff Corps
Captain B. Hennell, Gen. List ..
Captain P. C. Heath, Staff Corps
5th Bombay Native {Light) Infantry (Raised i June 1796).
•' Sbbsasbbb "— " SBBuraAYATAx"— " Kahuk ••— "Bbki-Boo-Ali." Left Flank Gompanv, ** Pbbsza.."
Head Quarters at Xurraohee. (Ordered on Field Service.) Faoinge, Black Velvet,
ColonelF.Boome, Staff Corps
Colonel A. A. Des YflDuz, Staff Corps ..._.,
Lt.Colonel^B. A. C. Hunt, Inflintry 30 July 74 Wing Commander, 15 July 76.
Wing Officer, ai Nov. 74.
Wing Officer, 15 July 76.
Wing Officer, 8 Aug. 74.— Station Staff Officer, and Supdt. of
Bazaars, Hyderabad.—Brigade Major, Reserve Division.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, a4 Aug. 7a.
Officiating Wing Officer and Quarter Master.
In medical charge, 25 Oct. 78.
Lieut. C. O. Nioholetts, Staff Corps
Lieut. J. G. Francis, Staff Corps ,
SuTfi^eon Mi^or B. G. Thorp, MD...,
6tb. Bombay Native Infantry (Raised i June 1796)
*• SSBiKOAPATAX."
Head Quarters at Mhow. Facing; Black.
ColonelJ. J. Elder, Staff Corps ' ~ - -j' - -
Lt.Colonel C. D. J. Dodd, Staff Corps..
Major M. J. J. Mignon, Staff Corps X4 June 76
■ ' - " •• - 8 Feb. 70
4 Feb. 71
3 Feb. 73
9 Apr. 78
18 Jan. 75
Ciptain K. B. Heay, Gen. List.
Captain R. A. Prideauz, Gen. List ,
Lieut. J. W. S. Mercer, Staff Corps...
Lieut. B. C. Coz, Staff Corps
Lieat. W. H. Darby. Boyal ArtUleiy
Sorgeon D. N. Parakh
a9 Jan. 79, Commandant, 6 Nov. 78.~Siok Furlough.
13 June 77; and in Command and Wing Commander, 6 Nov. 78.— Offg. Comdt.
' Wing Conmiauder, 13 Aug. 79.— Officiating and in Command.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 37 Jul^ 7^.— Offg.Wing Comdr.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 5 April 76.— Sick Furlough.
Wing Officer, 3 Jan. 79. — Officiating Ac^utant
Wing Officer, 13 Aug. 79.— Transi>ort Duty.
Officiating Wing Officer and Quarter Master.
In medical charge, 37 April 78.
NoTB. —The Effective Establishment of a Native Inflmtnr Regiment consists of Eigbc Companies with x Command-
am, a Wing Commanders, 4 Wing Officers, z Medical Officer, 8 Subedars, 8 Jomedars, 40 Havildars, 40 Naiks, 16
Drummers, 600 Sepoys, or 7x3 of all Banks (Native). Non-effective Native Staff: x Subedar Mi^or, x Native
AdUutant, X DriU Hayildar, x DriU Naik, 8 Pay Havildars, x Dram Major, x Fife Major. , ^ ^^ ^< « , ^^
Digitized by VjL/vJV IC
428 19th Bombay Native Infantry (Raised 5 November 181 7).
" Ghumbb"— '*A»oHi.jri8TA.w"— *• PuiTJi-UB"— " Moowait"— " G00Jl»JLt."
On Serrioe. Depot at XniTMhM. Faeingt, Deep Yellow.
Raitk, Ni.xx8, i.irD Cobpb.
Colonel W. Creagh, Staff Corps .
Major W. Jacob, Staff Corps
Major S. J. Wandbv, Staff Corps . . . .
Major E. J. Le P. Trench, Gen. List .
Iiieat. F. Stevenson, Staff Corps ....
Lient. G. B. Walter, Staff Corps
Lieut. F. G. Btayner, Staff Corps ....
Lieut. C. B. Phillips, Staff Corps ....
Lieut. H. Melvill, Staff Corps
Surgeon Major W. E. Cates
Surgeon Major J. Amott, MD
Abky
Ra^itb.
3 Feb.
2o Jan.
4 Sept.
3 Sept.
a8 Oct.
15 Apr.
12 Feb.
xo Sept.
3 May
Rbkabkb.
Commandant, 8 Dec. 77.
2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 31 July 78.— Sick rurl
Wing Commander, 31 July 78.— Offg. 2nd in Command.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 6 July 75.— Offg. Wing Oomdr.
Wing Officer and Ac^utant, a March 78.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 7 March 79.— Sick Forloogh.
Wing Officer, 3 Oct. 79.— Offg. Quarter Master.
Officiating Wing Officer.
Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, 36 May 75.— Sick Furlough.
Officiating in medical charge.
20th Bombay Native Infantry {Bckised 5 November 181 7).
" PbbSLL "— " RbBHIBB "— " KH008HAB "— " BiTSHIBB."
Head Quarters at Baroda. Facing; Deep TeUow.
Cuionel T.Thatcher, Staff Corps lo June 74 Commandant, 30 Mav* 76.
Lfc.Colonel T. Kettlewell, Staff Corps ... 20 Feb. 78 2nd in Command and wing Commander, 33 Aug. 77.
Lt.Colonel T. E. Strong, Staff Corps ... 4 Jan. 80 Wing Commander, 2a Aug. 77.
Major R. Westmacott, Staff Corps 19 Mar. 79 Wing Officer, 7 March 79.— Assistant General Transport Officer.
Captain W. S. Hore, Gen. List 21 Feb. 71 Wing Officer and Adjt.,22 May 75.— Station Staff Officer. Pooos.
Lieut. J. F. C. Thatcher, Staff Corps ... 13 June 75 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 11 Sept. 78.— Sick Furlougk.
I I Wing Officer.
Lieut. J. W. Gordon, Staff Corps ao Nov. 75 Wing Officer, 3 Oct. 79.— Offg. Quarter Master.
Lieut. H. B. Warden, Staff Corps !2i Sept. 75 Officiating Wing Officer.— Prob. Commissariat Department.
Lieut. A. H. Browne, R. Artillery In Feb. 74 Officiating Wing Officer.
Surgeon Major H. De Tatham, MD | In medical charge, 6 Jan. 69.
21st Bombay Native Infantry (or Marine Battalion) (Raised 3 Jamtary iTil)-
An Anchor and Laurel Wreath, with Motto in Hindoostanee corresponding with ** Per Mare, per Terram."
" PBBSIAV GULB"— " BBVI-B00-ALI**~'*BUBlfi.H "— " Adbw"— " HTDBBABiLD "— " VVHSLn "— •* AMTlHMXi-"
Head Quarters at Bombay. Faeinge, Dark Oreen, Laee, Gold.
Colonel A. Camegy, Staff Corps ;27 July 73 Commandant, 5 Oct. 74. [Judge Advooata^ Poona Girck.
Lt.Colonel Q. F Beville, Staff Corps ...!xi July 77,2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 14 OcL 78. — OSg. Dep.
Lt.Colonel C. J. Sturt, Gen. List I30 Sept. 74! Wing Commander, 7 Nov. 79.— Officiating and in Command.
Captain C. T. Bchalas, Gen. List '34 Oct. 71 Wing Officer, ai Aug. 75.— 8ick Furlough.
Captain R. S. Simpson, Staff Corps 10 Apr. 78jWing Officer, 8 Apnl 76.— Officiating Wing Commander.
Lieut. A. B. Mein, Staff Corps 30 Dec. 71 ! Wing Officer and Aciyutant, 17 Sept. 79.
„. - ^^ Sept. 75 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 17 Sept 79.
... 20 Nov. 75 Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, 34 Sept. 79.
Lieut. G. E. Even, Staff Corps ,
Lieut. C. B. Adams, 66 Foot ,
8urg«xn Mi^or W. H. ColviU ,
22nd Bombay Native Infantry (Raised i January 1818)
Light Company, •* Pbbsii..**
Head Quarters at Belgaum. FaeingM, Dark Oreen,
19 July 76 '^rnirii i
14 June77j:' I
10 Dec. 79 v\
Colonel J. Fairbrother, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel J. H. Drummond.StaffCorps
Lt.Colonel J. G. Watts, Staff Corps
M^or D. R. F. Wooldridge, Staff Corps
Major A. F. Stewart, Staff Corps
CapUi'iii W. A. Wetherall, Staff Corps
Lieut- A. Smith, Stafl' Corps
Lieut. C. E. Harrison, 56 Foot
Lieut. A. L. B. Hughes, Staff Corps...
Lieut. C. E. Peirse, i W. 1. Regt
Kurgeon Miyor H. A. Lewis
Ill Tit, 28 April 77.
and Wing Commander, 7 Oct. 78.
lander, 2 Aug. 76.— Bri^^e Maior, Aden.
ax Nov. 76! V. . r., 8 Dec. 77.—l^ransport Duty, bind Reserre Brigade.
12 Sept. 79 Wi .,: 1 rlii . f, xa Sept. 71.— Sick Furlough.
30 Jan. 78 Wivar. I utiitr, 27 Dec. 6g.—Offg. Wing Commander.
30 Dec. 71 \'. ! J nil. f and Quarter Master, 34 Feb. 77.— Sick Forloiigh.
15 Apr. 76 ' r, XI May 78.— Officiating Quarter Master.
13 Feb. 76 I ' • and Adjutant.
13 Nov. 75. ■ ' ' -: V^ing Officer.
la uicdicul uharge, 7 May 73.
23rd Bombay Native (Light) Infantry (Raided 4 May 1820).
*• Kibbbb"— "Pbbsijl."
Head Quarters at Ahmednuggur. Faeinge, Dark Oreen.
Colonel J. Harpur, Staff Corps
Lt. Colonel M. R. Bruco, Slaff Corps..
Major J. Gatacre, Staff Corps
Captain F. T. Ebden, Staff Corps
Lieut. E. C. Kellie, Staff Corps
Liout. W. St. J. Richardson, Staff Corps
Lieut. R. I. Scallon, Staff Corps
Lieut F. J. Tobin, 86 Foot
burgeon Miyor J. Simpson, I£B
17 Feb.
3o Jan.
13 June
29 Dec.
28 Oct.
IT Fob.
12 Feb.
12 May
78 Commandant, 4 Dec. 79.
75 2nd in Com. and Wing Commander, ai June 76.
77 Wing Commander, 17 Jan. 79.
Wing Officer,
72 Wing Officer, 6 Mar. 65.
71 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 6 July 72.
75 Wing Officer, 17 Jan. 79.->Offg. Quarter Master.
76 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 6 Aug. 79.— ^With 29V. L
77 Attached on probation.
jln medical charge, 13 Mar. 7a.
24th Bombay Native Infantry (Raised 4 May 1820).
" Adbb '*— " Cbbtbal Ikdia."
Head Quarters at Mehidpore. Faeinge^ Dark Chreen,
Colonel J. H. Henderson, Staff Corps ... zo June 75 Commandant, 9 June 75.
Lt.Colonel R. M. Chambers, Infantry ...| 5 Oct. 74 and in Command and Wing Commander, 39 Sept. 77.— Sack Fori.
Lt.Colonel G. S. Hawthorn. Staff Corps 20 Feb. 78 Wing Commander, ao April 69.— Offg. and in "
Major C. P. Newport, Staff Corps 4 Mar. 77 Officiating Wing Oommander.
"Xruini. n 'M' TYuv Sfj^flT f^nma '.. T^a/i ..9 Xt^inrv r\<f1/»Ai« «n Inna mn
Majors. M. Hay, Staff Corps
Captain W. J. Morse, Staff Corps ...
I'aptain W. H. Lyster, Staff Corps ,
Lieut. A. A. Pearson, Staff Corps ...
Surgeon J. A. Howell
IX Dec. 78 Wing Officer, 19 June 7a.
25 Apr. 77 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 33 Sept. 75.
16 Oct. 78, Wing Officer, 13 June 77.— flick Furlough.
38 Oct. 71 Wing Officer and Ac^utant, xo Nov. 75.— Station Staff Offio
jOfficiating Wing Officer.
|ln medical charge, 34 Jan. 77.
Digitized by VoiOO^^ltT
25th Bombay Native (Light) Infantry (Raised 26 May 1820).
"MiXAVii"— "Htdia^ad." Liffht Company, "Pibbii."— "CairtBAL Iitdli"— "ABTSsnriA."
Head Quarters at Aden. FaeingM, PaU Yellow.
429
Bamx, Kaxxs, i.]n> Goxps.
Colonel A. B. Little. Staff Corps ,
Colonel I. F. Chapman, Staff Corps ...
Lt Colonel C. Jameson, Staff Corps
Ufljor J. Withers, Staff Corps..
Captain J. DeB. Lrnch, Staff Corps
Captain F. G. T. Welch, Staff Corps ...
Lieut. A. J. P. Nntball, Staff Corps...
Surfreon Mm'or M. Heffeman
AXVY I
96 Feb. 72 Commandant, 24 Mar. 66.— Offg. in Com. Nnsseerabad Brigade.
27 May 79 1 and in Command and Wing Comdr., a8 Apr. 77.— Offg. Comdt.
Z2 June 78 Wing Commander, 28 Apr. 77. — Offg. and in Command.
I Officiating Wing Commander.
4 June 78 Wing Officer, 15 Feb. 71.
18 Mar. 74 Wing Officer, x6 June 75.
20 Apr. 79' Wing Officer and Adjutant, zo Oct. 77.
28 Oct. 71 : Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 7 Aug. 78.
: Officiating Wing Officer.
>ln medical charge, 12 Feb. 69.
26th Bombay Native Infantry (Raised 9 March 1825).
" PSBSIl."— "KHOO8HA.B.**
Head Quarters at Oeesa. Faeing^t J^hi Btiff,
Colonel John Miles, Staff Corps
LtwColonel W. H. Boss, Staff Corps
M^jor A. J. Doig, Staff Corps
Captain C. J. A. Yates, Gen. List ...
Oaptain J. M. Heath, Staff Corps ...
Captain F. H. Foijett, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. B. Passy, Staff Corps
Surgeon Mi^or G. Y. Hunter
3 Feb.
76
20 Dec.
78
x6 July
7,S
8 Mar.
72
12 Oct.
72
10 June
77
9 Aug.
73
Commandant, 25 April77.— Sick Furlough.
2nd in Command and Wing Comdr., 90 Jan. 77. — Offg. Comdt.
Wing Commander, 12 Dec. 79.
Wing Officer, 18 Sept. 75.— Offg. Wing Comdr. and 2nd in Comd.
Wing Officer, z Jan. 64.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 3Z May 7X.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, ao April 78.
In medical charge, 5 Sept. 77.
27th Bombay Native Infantry, or Ist Belooch Regiment (Lighi Infantry)
{Bai9€d 8 Maff Z844).
" Dblhx "— " Abtssiwii.."
Head Quarters at Jaeobabad. Faeingi, Bed.
Colonel H. Beville, CB. Staff Corps 15 Feb. 74 Commandant, 30 Oct. 60.— Sick Farlough.
LLColonel T. Bell, Staff Corps zo Dec. 76 Officiating Commandant.— From 30 N.L
Colonel A. P. Davis, Staff Corps 120 Jan. 79 2nd in Command and Wing Comdr., 90 May 76.— Furlough.
Major A. Hogg, Staff Corps 'x6 May 77:Wing Commander, iz May 78.— Offg. 2nd in Command.
Major M. H. Nieol»on, Gen. List, Inf...' 9 Dec. 79 Wing Officer, Z7 Dec. 73.— Brigade Major, Gandahar Foroo.
Captain J. Grant, Staff Corps ' 8 Jan. 80 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 23 Deo. 71.— Furlough.
Lieut. T. H. Mackenzie, Staff Corps 28 Oct. 71 Wing Officer and Ac^utant, 90 April 78.— Offg. Wing Commander
I I and Qtiarter Master.
Lieut. A. L. Sinclair, Staff Corps ' 3 Dec. 74 Wing Officer, zz May 78.— Officiating Adjutant.
Lieut. A. C. Yate, z W. L Regt 22 Sept. yeOfflciating Wing Officer.
Surgeon W. Q. H. Henderson In medioal charge, 24 May 78.— Officiating Civil, Kotree.
28th Bombay Native Infantry (Raised 21 January 1846).
Light Company, " Pibsla.."
Head Quarters at Borat. (Ordered on Field Service.) Faeinge, PaU Yellow.
Li.Ck>lonel T. R. Nimmo, Staff Corps ...zz Dec. 75
Lt.ColoneI W. H. Newport, Staff Corps z6 Deo. 76
HaJOT J. Ketohen, Gen. List ;27 July 79
Major F. C. Singleton, Staff Corps | 9 Dec. 79
Lieut B. A. Barclay, Staff Corps j 6 June 71
Lieut. R. E. D. Beilly, Staff Corps I3Z Aug. 72
Lieut. W. St L. Chase, Staff Corps zo Sept.75
Surgeon Major J. F. £eith MB I
Commandant, 6 Oct. 77.
2nd in Command and wing Commander, z June 78.
Wing Comxziander, z June 78.— Sick Furlough.
Wing Officer, 27 Sept. 73.--Offg. Wing Commander.
Wing Officer.
Wing Officer, z4 Oct. 74.— Offg. Sub Assist.Com.Gen.at Kurrachee.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, zo June 76.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 27 Sept. 79.
In medical charge, 3 Oct. 78.
29th Bombay Native Infantry^or 2nd Belooch Regiment {Raised6May 1846).
*• PxssLA. "— ** RssniRB "— '• Kn008Hi.B "— " BUSHRI."
Head Quarters with Oandahar Field Foroe. Depot at Hyderabad. FaeingMf Bed.
Colonel O. V. Tanner, Staff Corps
Lt.ColoQol J. Galloway, Staff Corps....
Major («. C. Sartorius, Staff CorpR ....
Major C. A. Cunninghiim. Staff Corps
Major G. F. Bryant, Staff Coqw
22 Nov. 79
I z June 79
z Oct. 77
2o Juue 7b
Commandant, 6 Aug. 79.
2nd in Command and Wing Commander. 8 July 79.
Wiug Commander, 8 July 79.— Sick Farlough.
, Winff OIRccr, 28 Oct. 76.— D. A. A(\jutant General, Sind Dist.
27 Juiio 79 Wing OUlccr, 3 July 72.— Officiating 2nd in Command.
Lieut. W. A. Broome, Staff Corps '28 Oct. 7x!W^inR OlHcer and Adjutant, Z3 Oct. 75.- Sick Furlough.
Lieut. H. £. W. Beville, Staff Corps '21 Sept. 74 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 19 Jane 78.— Offg. Adjutant
I I and Wing Commander.
Lieut R. C. G. Mayne. Staff Corps 21 Dec. 72'Wing Officer, 17 Sept. "9.— Officiating Quarter Master.
Lieut. R. J. Scallon, Staff Corps 12 Feb. 76 Officiating Wing Officer.— From 93 N. I.
Surgeon Major £. Morton i ;ln medical charge, 24 Jan. 77.
30th Bombay Native Infantry, or Jacob's Rifles (Raised 30 June 1858).
Head Quarters with Candahu* Field Force. Depot at JAOobabad. Jacket and Facingg, Drab.
Colonel W. G. Mainwanng, CIS. S.C
Lt. Colonel T. Boll, Staff Corp«
Bt.Lt.Col. P. T. Humfrey, Staff Corps
ila.ior J. S. Iredell, Staff Corps
( ;aptain W. C. Harrison, Staff Corps
Captain H. F. Smith, Staff Corps
Lieut W. N. Justice, Z7 Foot..
Surgeon K. R.Kirtikar
z Mar. 74 Coram.indnnt, 2 Sept. 58. — Commanding at Quetta.
10 Dec. 76 and in Commaud and Wing Commdr.. Z5 May 65.— With 27 N. I.
32 Nov. 79 Whig Commander, Z2 Dec. 79. — Officiating 2ud in Command.
13 Dec. 76 Offlci.iting Wing Commander.
12 Dec. 77 Wing Officer, 10 Aug. 70
=6 June 78 Wing Officer and Ad^uUnt, 30 Sept. 76.
Wing Officer,
zz Sept.76 Officiating Wing Officer and Quarter Master .^T
Officiating in medical chargecigitized by V^jOO V IC
428 19th Bombay Native Infantry (Raised 5 November 1817).
" Ghuzseb"— "AwoHJLWisTAw"— *' Puwjjlub"— "Moolxait"— **GooJi»Ai."
On Sendee. Depot at Kniraohee. Faeing§t Deep Yellow,
RaKK, NaXBB, AlTD COBP8.
CoionelW. Creagh, Staff Corps
MaJorW. Jacob, Staff Corps
Major S. J. Waudby, Staff Corps . . . .
Major E. J. Le P. Trench. (Jen. List .
Lieut. F. Stevenson, Staff Corps ....
Lieat. Q. B. Walter, Staff Corps
Lient. F. C. Stayner, Staff Corps ....
Lieat. C. B. Phillips, Staff Corps ....
Lieut. H. MelviU, Staff Corps
Burgeon Major w. E. Cates
Surgeon Major J. Amott, MD
Rbkabkb.
3 Feb.
20 Jan.
4 Bopt.
3 aopt,
28 Oct.
15 Apr.
I a Feb,
icj Sept.
3Mtty
76'ConiJiiandrttil^ 8 Dec. 77.
75 srnl iu Coniiiiimd and Wing Commander, 31 July 78.— Sick Furl
7B Wing Commander, 31 July 78.— Offg. 2nd in Command.
79 Wlii^ Ollicer and Quarter Master, 6 July 75.— Offg. WinsComdr.
71 WiDjJT Offlcur and Ac^utant, 2 March 78.
7f,i vViniT onicer and Quarter Master, 7 March 79.— Sick Farioagh.
77I Wing Officer, 3 Oct. 79.— Offg. Quarter Master.
7<i uWeiatlnR Wing Officer.
77!uj1iciatan|? Wing Officer.
I In medical charge, 26 May 75.— Sick Foriough.
lOLIiclailuj? in medical charge.
20th Bombay Native Infantry (Booked s November 1817).
•• PBBSIi."— " RbSHIBB"— "KHOOBHi.B"— "BUSHIBB."
Head Quarters at Baroda. Facingt, Deep TeUow.
Culonel T. Thatcher, Staff Corps lo June 74 Commandant, ao Mav 76.
Lt.ColoneI T. Kettlewell, Staff Corps ... 20 Feb. 78 2nd in Command and wing Commander, aa Aug. 77.
Lt.Colonel T. E. Strong, Staff Corps ... 4 Jan. 80 Winqr Commander, 32 Aug. 77.
Major B. Westmaoott, Staff Corps 19 Mar. 79 Wing Officer, 7 March 79.— Assistant General Transport OflScer.
Captain W. S. Hore, Gten. List ax Fob. 71 Wing Officer and Adjt..aa May 75.— Station Staff Omoer, Poona.
Lieut. J. F. C. Thatcher, Staff Corps ... 13 June 75 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 11 Sept. 78.— Sick Fnrlcmglt.
I Wing Officer.
Lieut. J. W. Gordon, Staff Corps !ao Nov. 75 Wing Officer, 3 Oct. 79.— Offg. Quarter Master.
Lieut. H. B. Warden, Staff Corps lax Sept. 75 Officiating Wing Officer.— Prob. Commissariat Department.
Lieut. A. H. Browne, R. Artillery Ixx Feb. 74 Officiating Wing Officer.
Surgeon Major H. De Tatham, MD ! In medical charge, 6 Jan. 69.
2l8t Bombay Native Infantry {or Marine Battalion) {Raised 3 January 1777)-
An Anchor and Laurel Wreath, with Motto in Uindoostanee corresponding with " Per Mare, per 7
"Pbbsujt GuL»"— "Bbhi-Boo-Axx"— "Bubmah"— "AnBir"— "Htdbbabjid"— "PnrjJLUB '
Head Quarters at Bombay. Facinge, Dark Oreen. Laee, Gold.
Colonel A. Camegy, Staff Corps 27 July 73 Commandant, 5 Oct. 74. [Judge Advooata, Poona CSxde.
Lt.Colonel Q. F Boville, Staff Corps ...^x July 77 2nd in Coizmiand and Wing Commander, 14 OcL 78. — OSg. Dep.
Lt.Colonel C. J. Sturt, Gen. List 130 Sept. 741 Wing Commander, 7 Nov. 79.— Officiating and in CommaiHL
Captain C. T. Bchaiaz, Gen. List 34 Oct. 71 , Wing Officer, ax Aug. 75.— Sick Furlough.
««^. ^. .. 10 Apr. 78 1 Wing Officer, 8 AprU 76.— Officiating Wing Commander.
Captain R. S. Simpson, Staff Corps..
Lieut. A. B. Mein, Staff Corps ,
Lieut. G. E. Even, Staff Corps .
Lieut. C. B. Adams, 66 Foot ....
Surgvon Mi^jor W. H. Colvill ....
30 Dec. 71 1 Wing Officer and A(iyutant, 17 Sept. 7j
ax Sept. 75 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 17
ao Nov. 75 Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, 34 Sept. 79.
Major D. R. F. Wooldridge, Staff Corps
Major A. F. Stewart, Staff Corps
Capta'iii W. A. Wethcrall, StaflrCorps
Lieut. A. Smith, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. E. Harrison, 56 Foot
Lieut. A. L. B. Hughes, Staff Corps...
Lieut. C. E. Peirse, x W. 1. Regt
h^urgeon MiOor H. A. Lewis
22nd Bombay Native Infantry {Raised i Jamia/ry 1818).
Light Company, *' Pbbsii.."
Head Quarters at Belgaum. Facing$t Dark Oreen,
Colonel J. Fairbrother, Staff Corps 19 July 76 ^'^ -1-:: adant, 38 April 77.
Lt.Colonel J. H. Drummondj^taff Corps X4 June 77 1 m ^ • [l ' om. and Wing Commander, 7 Oct. 78.
Lt.Colonel J. G. Watts, Staff Corps xo Dec. 79 ^v 1 _^ f >mmander, a Aug. 76.— Brigade Maior, Aden.
w-.:^_T^ « ^ «r— ij_.j__ c..«^ — 121 Nov. 76, U I ri^i'mdr., 8 Dec. 77.— Transport Duty, SindEeserre Brigade.
. xa Sep»t.79, W!n>,' Ulflcer, la Sept. 7 x.— Sick Furlough.
. 30 Jan. 78\Vijitr OlBcer, 37 Dec. 69.— Offg. Wing Commander.
. 30 Dec. 7x Willi: officer and Quarter Master, 84 Feb. 77.— Sick Fortoogh.
. 15 Apr. 76, Whu^ DJBcer, 11 May 78.— Officiating Quarter Master.
. 13 Feb. 761 Uini: UlUcer and Adjutant.
. 13 Nov. 75 Oibemtirig Wing Officer.
...... Ifii inedLoalcharge, 7 May 73.
23rd Bombay Native {Light) Infantry {Raised 4 May 1820).
" KiBBBB**— "PbBSIA."
Head Quarters at Ahmednuggnr. Faeinge, Dark Oreen,
Colonel J. Harpur, Staff Corps
Lt-Colonel M. R. Bruce, Staff Corps..
Aiajor J. Gatacre, Staff Corps
X7 Feb. 78|Commandant, 4 Dec. 79.
20 Jan. 75 2nd in Com. and Wing Commander, ax June 76.
Captain F. T. Ebden, Staff Corps
Lieut. E. C. Kellie, Staff Corps
Liout. W. St. J. Richardson, Staff Corps
Jiieut. R I. Scnllon, Staff Corps
Lieut F. J. Tobln, 86 Foot
burgeon iia^or J. Simpson, I££
13 June 77
29 Deo. 72
28 Oct. 71
XI Feb. 75
I a Feb. 76
X3 May 77
Wing Commander, 17 Jan. 79.
Wing Officer,
Wing Officer, 6 Mar. 65.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 6 July 7a.
Wing Officer, 17 Jan. 79.— Offg. Quarter Master.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 6 Aug. 79.— With 39 N. L
Attached on probation.
jln medical charge, 13 Mar. 73.
24th Bombay Native Infantry {Raised 4 May 1820).
*'Ai>bk'
Head Quarters at
Colonel J. H. Henderson, Staff Corps ... xo June 75
Jit.Colonel R. M. Chambers, Infantry ...1 s Oct. 74
l..t.Colonel G. S. Hawthorn. Staff Corps 30 Feb. 78
Major C. P. Newport, Staff Corps | 4 Mar. 77
Major S. M. Hay, Staff Corps Ixi Dec. 78
Captain W. J. Morse, Staff Corps I25 Apr. 77
(.'apUin W. H. Lyster. Staff Corps
Lieut. A. A. Pearson, Staff Corps ...
Surgeon J. A. Howell
x6 Oct.
38 Oct.
'— "CaifTBiLL iKDIl..'
Mehidpore. Facinge, Dark Oreen,
Commandant, 9 June 75.
and in Command and Wing Commander, 39 Sept. 77.>-Bi<dc Fori.
Wing Conmiander, 30 AprU 69.— Offg. snd in Conunand.
Officiating Wing Commander.
Wing Officer, X9 June 73.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 3a Sept. 75.
Wing Officer, X3 June 77. — Sick Furlough.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, xo Nov. 75.— Station Staff Offieer.
|Officiating Wing Officer.
I In medical thaxgo, 34 Jan. 77.
Digitized by V^j(JO*^lC
25th Bombay Native (Light) Infantry (Raised 26 May 1820),
"MuAVia"— "HTDBKi.BAo." Light Company, "Pebsia."— "CBWT»i.L Iitdia"— "Abt8BI»ia.'
Head Quarters at Aden. Facings, PaU Yellow.
429
Rune, NUfXB, ABB COBP8.
Colonel A. B. Little, Staff Corps ,
Colonel I. F. Chapman, Staff Corps ...
Lt Colonel C. Jameson, Staff Corps
Miyor J. Withers, Staff Corps-
Captain J. DeB. Lynch, Staff Corps
Captain P. G. T. Welch, Staff Corps ..
Lieut. A. J. P. Nuthall, Staff Corps..
Surf^eon Major M. Heffeman
Abvy
RA.VK.
RBIU-BKB.
26 Feb. 72 Commandant, 24 Mar. 66.— Oflfe- in Com. Nosseerabad Brigrade.
27 May 79 '2nd in Command and Wing Comdr., 28 Apr. 77.— Offg. Comdt.
12 June 78 Wing Commander, 28 Apr. 77.— Offg. and in Command.
pfflrT«^ting Wing Commander.
4 June 78 T. *trfr, 15 Feb. 71.
18 Mar. 74 ] V ' ' ' r , x6 June 75.
ioApr. 79!^ : ind Adjutant, xo Oct. 77.
28 Oct. 71 1?> 1 Elk ^ 'iiiL 1 1- ^*nd Quarter Ma&ter, 7 Aug. 78.
C>aieiatinir Wfng Officer.
'in im-fHp«il charge, 12 Feb. 69.
Colonel John Miles, Staff Corps.
Lt.Colonel W. H. Boss, Staff Corps
Major A. J. Doig, Staff Corps
Captain G. J. A. Yates, Gen. List ..
Captain J. M. Heath, Staff Corps ..
Captain F. H. Foijett, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. E. Passy, Staff Corps
Surgeon Major G. Y. Hunter
26th Bombay Native Infantry {Raised 9 March 1825)
** Pbbsii. "— '• Khooshab."
Head Quarters at Oeesa. Faeing$, Light Buff,
3 Feb. 7<
20 Dec. ?£
i6 July 7.'
8 Mar. 71 ^ 1 ■:
12 Oct. 7: y\ !! :
10 June77 AVm^ i nU.
9 Aug. 73|Wiu*?: Oilu
|I« iiiedicri
nt, 25 April 77.— Sick Furlough.
mand and Wing Comdr., ao Jan. 77.— Offg. Comdt.
aander, 12 Dec. 79.
18 Sept. 75.— Offg. Wing Comdr. and 2nd in Comd.
ir, X Jan. 64.
!r and Quarter Master, 31 May 71.
')r and Adjutant, 20 April 78.
charge, 5 Sept. 77.
27th Bombay Native Infantry, or 1st Belooch Regiment (Licjihi Infantry)
{Bai$€d 8 If ay 1844).
" Dblhi "— " Abtssibia."
Head Quarters at Jasobabad. Faeingt, JRed.
Colonel H. Beville, CB. Staff Corps 15 Feb. 74 Commandant, 30 Oct. 60.— Sick Furlough.
LtColonelT. Bell, Staff Corps 10 Dec. 76 Officiating Commandant.— From 30 N.I.
Colonel A. P. Davis, Staff Corps 20 Jan. 79 2nd in Command and Wing Comdr., 20 May 76.— Furlough.
M^or A. Hogg, Staff Corps 16 May 77 Wing Commander, 11 May 78.— Offg. 2nd in Command.
Major M. H. Nicolson, Gen. List, Inf... 9 Dec. 79, Wing Officer, 17 Dec. 73.— Brigade Major, Candahar Force.
Captain J. Grant, Staff Corps I 8 Jan. 80'WingOfficerandQuaner Master, 23 Dec. 71.— Furlough.
Lieut. T. H. Mackenzie, Staff Corps 28 Oct. 71 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 20 April 78.— Offg. Wing Commander
I and Quarter Master.
Lieut. A. L. Sinclair, Staff Corps ' 3 Dec. 74' Wing Officer, 11 May 78.— Officiating Adjutant.
Lieut. A. C. Yate, i W. I. Regt 22 Sept. 76! Officiating Wing Officer.
Surgeon W. G. H. Henderson ' !ln medical charge, 24 May 78.— Officiating Civil, Kotree.
28th Bombay Native Infantry (Raised 21 January 1846).
Light Company, " Pbbsia."
Head Quarters at Borat. (Ordered on Field Service.) Faeingi, Fale Yellow.
Ijt.ColonelT. R. Nimmo, Staff Corps ...!ix Dec. 75
LkColonel W. H. Newport, Staff Corps 16 Deo. 76
MuoT J. Ketohen, Gen. List 27 July 79
Major F. C. Singleton, Staff Corps 9 Dec. 79
Lieut E. A. Barclay, Staff Corps..
Lieut. R E. D. Reilly, Staff Corps..
Commandant, 6 Oct. 77.
2nd in Command and Wing Commander, i Jane 78.
Wing Commander, x June 78.— Sick Furlough.
Wing Officer, 27 Sept. 73.— Offg. Wing Commander.
Wing Officer.
Wing Officer, 14 Oct. 74.— Offg. Sub Assist.Com.Gen.at Kurrachee.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 10 June 76.
6 June 71
. • 31 Aug. 72 , . - .
Lieut. W. St L. Chase, Staff Corps ixo Sept75VVing Officer and Quarter Blaster, 27 Sept 79.
SorgeonMajor J. F. Keith MB 1 In medical charge, 3 Oct 78.
29th Bombay Native Infantry^or 2nd Belooch Regiment (Raised6 May 1 846).
** Pbbsii. *'— " Rxshikb " — " Khooshab '*— " Bushibb."
Head Quarters with Oandahar Field Foroe. Depot at Hyderabad. Facinge, Bed.
Colonel O. V. Tanner, Staff Corps 22 Nov. 79
Lt.Colonel J. Galloway, Staff Corps ix Jime79
Major (i. C. Sartorius, Staff Corp8 i Oct. 77 Wing Commander, 8 July 79.— Sick FurloughT
Major C. A. Cunningham, Staff Corps... 120 June f6 Winj; Ollicor, 28 Oct. 76.— D. A. Adjutant General, Sind Dist.
Major G. F. Bryant, Staff Corps '27 J^no 79 Wing Oilicer, 3 July 72.— OlUcinting 2na ixi Command.
Lieut W. A. Broome, Staff Corps '28 Oct 71 jWing Officer and Adjutant, 13 Oct. 75.- Sick Furlough.
Lieut H. £. W. Beville, Staff Corps lax Sept74'Wiug Officer and Quarter Master, 19 Juno 78.— Offg. Adjutant
I I and Wing Commander.
Lieut R. C. G. Mayne, Staff Corps '21 Dec. 72'Wing Officer, 17 Sept •'9.— Officiating Quarter Master.
Lieut R. J. Scallon, Staff Corps 12 Feb. 76 Officiating Wing Officer.— From 23 N. L
Surgeon Major £. Morton 1 In medical charge, 24 Jan. 77.
Commandant, 6 Aug. 79.
2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 8 July 79.
30th Bombay Native Infantry, or Jacob's Rifles (Raised 30 June 1858).
Head Quarters with Candahar Field Force. Dc;)nt at Jaoob.xbad. Jacket and Facingt, Drab.
Colonel W. G. Mainwaring, CIE. S.C
Lt.Colonel T. Bell, Staff Corpn
Bt.Lt.Col. P. T. Humfrey, Staff Corps
Major J. S. Iredell, Staff Corps
f Captain W. C. Harrison, Staff Corps
Captain n. F. Smith, Staff Corps
Lieut W. N. Justice, 17 Foot..
Surgeon K. B.Kirtikar
X Miir. 74 Comm.indant, 2 Sept. 58.— Commanding at Quctti.
10 Dec. 76 and in Command and Wing Commdr., 15 May 65. — With 27 N. I.
22 Nov. 79 Wing Commander, u Dec. 79.— Officiating 2ud in Command.
13 Dec. 76 Officiating Wing Commander.
12 Dec. 77 Wing Officer, xo Aug. 70
26 Juno 7S Wing Officer and Adjutant, 30 Sept 76.
WingOificer,
XX Sept 76 Officiating Wing Officer and Quarter Muster.
umcintuig wmg umcer ana v^uorter Master. t
Officiating in medical charge.D,g,t,zed by tiOOglC
43^
General List of Officers of Bombay Cavalry.
Majobs.
Peat, Walter Boott
Fsgan, Joeeph
Gaptuv.
Owen, Conrad Agnew*
37 June 59
27 Dec. 59
27001. 6z
6'Feb. 61
zo June 6z
a7 0ot. 62
B&XYSS
CAPTAUr.
37 Jane 71
27 Deo. 7«
27 Oct. 73
38 Jan. 75
4 Mar. 75
xoAng. 75
37 Jane 79
37 Dea 79
Squadron Commander z (^yali;.
Squadron Offloer s Cavalxy.
Squadron Offloer 3 CaTslxj.
General List of Officers of Bombay Infantry.
M1.J0XB.
Gomyn, Fred. FitsWilliam
Hibbert, John
Ketoben, James ^
Greig, Piercy Henderson...
Mookler, Edward
Mander, Frederick Day..
Autherford, James
Madden, John Mellish .
Trench.Richard John LePoer
Leaoock, Frederick Schaler>
NicolBon, Malcohn Haasells...
Waloott, Edmund Soopoli' ...
Gaptxiks.
Tlnling, John Isaac ,
MoBae, Alex. Biohard Taylor
Beay, Edward Bobert
Bo wlandson, John Arthur ...
Byves, Charles Maxwell
Willoughby, James Fortnom
Prideaux, Bobert Austice
Jackson, Freeman Henry
Hume, Walter Francis
Gordon, Frank Henry
Browne, Charles Michael..
Hennell, Beginald
Gordon, James Eyles
Hore, Walter Stuart*
Laing, William
Steyens, Malcolm Wilkinson
Echalas, Charles Theodore ..
Morris, William Cunningham
Yates, Charles James Abbott.
87 Feb. 59
27 Feb. 59
27 July 59
2 Aug. 59
2 Aug. 59
2 Aug. 59
4 Aug. 59
z Sept. 59
3 Sept. 59
9 Dec. 59
9 Deo. 59
9 Mar. 60
8 June 60
9 June 60
9 June 60
Z9 Dec. 60
20 Dec. 60
37 Jan. 6z
27 Mar. 61
7 June 6z
8 June 61
8 June 61
8 June 6z
35 July 6z
27 July 61
z 3 Sept. 61
zz Nov. 61
87 Dec. 6z
37 Jan. 63
37 Jan. 63
37 Jan. 63
36 Sept. 60
3z Feb. 6z
24 Sept.6z
6 Dec. 61
z Jan. 62
z Jan. 63
z Jan. 63
z Jan. 62
I Jan. 62
I Jan. 6a
4 Jan. 62
13 May 62
14 Nov. 68 37 Feb. 79 Wing Officer 4 Native Inft&try.
z Mar. 69 37 Feb. 79 Sub. Assist. Com. GeneraL
Z3 July 69 37 Jaly 79 Wing Commander 38 Native Inlkntzy.
24 Aug. 69 3 Aug. 79 Wing Officer 14 Native Inf.
14 Oct. 69 8 Aug. 79 Assistant to Governor Genaral'a Agent fcr
Beloochistan.— Sick Furlough.
Z4 Oct. 69 3 Aug. 79 Wing Officer 13 Native Infbntiy.
14 Oct. 69 4 Aug. 79 Assist. Superintendent, zst Grade, BeveaoB
Survey, Mysore.
31 Oct. 69 z Sept. 79 Cantonment Magiatrate at Ahmadabart,
31 Oct. 69 3 Sept. 79 Wing Officer Z9 Native Infantry.
31 Oct. 69 9 Dec. 79 Sappers and Miners, Aden.
31 Oct. 69 9 Dec. 79 Wing Officer 37 Native Infantzy.
31 Oct. 69 9 Mar. 80 D^p. Assist. Conmussaxy General, snd CI.
30 July
30 July
30 July
30 July
12 Aug.
30 Oct.
z Dec.
5 Feb.
22 Apr.
27 July
19 Sept.
30 Oct.
7 Nov.
29 Feb.
30 Mar.
z6 July
16 July
z6 July
z6 July
8 Feb.
8 Feb.
8 Feb.
4 Fob.
4 Feb.
4 Feb.
4 Feb.
4 Feb.
.63
63 21
64 21
6425
64 19
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
Aug.
04 19 AUK
64*24 Oct.
64 31 Oct.
64 8 Mar.
70 Wing Officer Z7 Native Infantxy.
70 snd in Command Erinpoora Irregular Foroeu
70 Wing Officer 6 Native Infantiy .
71 Wing Officer 7 Native In&ntey.
7z Wing Officer 2 Native Inftmtiy.
7z Squadron Commander 3 CavaJry.
71 Wing Officer 6 Native ^Ceuitry.
71 Assistant to the Gov. Gen.'B Agent, Baroda* in disrge
of Okamundel.
7z Wing Officer zz Native Inflintty.
71 Wing Officer z4 Native Inflmtry.
7z Wing Officer Z2 Native Infkntry.
7z Wing Officer 5 Native Infantzy.
71 2nd in Command 3 Sind Horse.
71 Wing Officer 20 Native In&ntry.
7z Wing Officer z3 Native Infimtry.
7z Squadron Commander 3 Cavahy.
7z Wing Officer 21 Native Inftmtry.
7z Wing Officer 7 Native Inflmtry.
72 Wing Officer 26 Native Infantry.
1 Major J. Ketchen served in the Indian Navy as a Midshipman in the steam-fVigate Aname, with the PcnisB
Expedition in 1856-57, and was presentat the landing of the troops at Hallilah Bay, assault and capture of Beahize,
surrender of Bushire, bombardment and capture of the forts of Mohumra (Medal with Clasp).
* Major F. S. Leacock served with the 5th Bombay Native In&ntry against the Taepmgs near Shanghai in
Z862, and was present at the attack and capture of the entrenched camp at Wangkaza 4th Apzu, and of the town of
TReerpoo Z7th April; at Naseau 27th and 29th April; at the storming of the town of Tsingpoo i3th May; vic&
tbe garrison deiending Kahding in May, and at the recapture of that place 24th October z86a. Served as Stsf
OtQcer to the Arabian Field Force in the expedition against the Foudtheli Arabs in 1865-66 ; preaent at Bir S&i4
22nd December 1865, and all subsequent operations. Served in command of No. 4 Company Bombay Sappers asid
Miners throughout the Abyssinian expedition of 1867-68, and was presentat the action of Azogee and at the
storming of Magdala (Medal).
* Captain K. S. Walcott served with the 5th Bombay Native Light Infantry against the Taepings near Shanghai ;
present at the attack and capture of the entrenched camp at Wangkasa 4th April 1862, and of the town of Tseer-
poo 17th April ; at Nazeau 27th and 29th April ; at the storming of the town of Kahding zst May; with the gain-
sou defending that place in May Z862, and at its recapture on the 24th October Z862.
* Captain W. S. Uore served with the Commissariat Department in the Abyssinian campaim of 1867-68 (Medal).
* Captain C. A. Owen served throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68 ; was Orderly Officer to Major Gaiezal
Staveley at the action of Arogee and the storm and capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
Unattached Officer.
Majob.
Murray, Patrick..
29 Oct. 59
zz Apr. 65
BRBVKT
CAPTAlir.
29 Oct. 71 zi Apr. 72
29 Oct. 79
Attached to Commi. DepartcsosL
igitized by VjOOQ IC
Bombay Medical Department.
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Suidlos Gsnidut, raniM at
Major Oeneral,
3:tt&t«r, William Gayer, MD ,.
Dmfutt Sumoioss Gxn»^&i rank
OM Colonth^
Willie. Uarid, UD
Beat t J, Thomas Berkley. KD „
loynt, Francift GixTge^ MB
Vfriotie, Willio^m Jamea.
QowletL, TliGmai Gillham, C7J£....
31 Feb. so
I .TftTl. 44
71
30 Milt, $t\2i Oct. j6
ig Aug'. 51 ju N'JA'. 76
30 Nov. 53 is Pi*|)L.77
Kj Jan. 54 I Nov. 79
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qf QuarierB.
Lamsdaine, John zoNov. 53
rhorold, Harry Octavins ao Mar. 5a
fifackenzie, Maloolm Munro ao June 53
Btratton, JobnProndfoot. IfD aoOct. 5a
Welsh. John Thomson, MD 31 Mar. 65
Ross, Charles Grant Hope
Thorp, Robert Crossing, MD
Bmce, Lewis Stanhope
Adey, Arthur Wellesley George...
Partridge, William Peyton
Johnston, Theophilus Bolton *>
Wright Plnnkett }
Niven, William, MD
Cook, Henry, MD
Atkins, Henry
Day. Horace, MD
Seward, George Bdwin, MD
Pinkerton, John, MD
Bell, George Coates, MD
Joynt, Christopher, If D
Cates, William Bdward
Croickshank, John, IfD
Colston, Charles Kelway
Ogilvie, Charles Frederick, MD...
Borrowes, Edmund Poulter ,
Colvill, William Henry
McDowall,GameronJosephFras.S
Miller, Thomas, MD
Carter, Henry Vandyke, MD
McDougal, Henry Robert LawO
rence, MD S
Hopkins, Nathaniel
Morton, Edward
Langley, Edw. Hartley Raynsford
Cockell, Philip Wvatt
Hunter, George Teates
Boustead, Robinson
Blano, Henri Jules, MD
Davies, John
Dympck, William
Sexton, Edward, MD
Hojel, Abraham Nickson
TumbuU, Peter Stephenson, MD,
O'Kcarnv, Francis Ronayne, MD.
Lewis, Heniy Alftred
Cook, Heniy, MD
Lyon, Isidore Bemadotte
Barry, Andrew, JfD
Gray, Wellington, MB
Hughes, Dayid Erskino, MD.
Holmested, Thomas ,
I^VIIGIOW
15 Sept. 77
1>BPDTT
Nov.
Z5 Aug.68
ao Mar. 7a
ao June 73
ao Oct. 7a
36 Jan. 78
Cody, Thomas
Nolan, William, MD
Banks, Samuel O'Brien
Bowman, Robert
Ueflbman, Michael
^faconachio,GeorgeArchibald,lf2>
Baiubridge, George
Amott, James, MD
Batty, Richard Hamilton
Knapp, William Frederick
Do Tatham, Hamilton, JfD
Holiday, Saunders Barton
Koclan, Bernard Callan
Simpson, John, MB
Davidson, James, MB
Jayakar, Atmaram Sadashiva)
Grandin )
Keith, Joseph Forbes, MB
7 July
4 Jan.
6 May
9 May
3 July 54
7 Nov.
34 Jan.
34 Jan.
34 Jan.
31 Jan.
4 Aug.
4 Aug.
17 Oct.
30 Feb.
so Feb.
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30 Feb.
30 Feb.
30 Feb.
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Nov.
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May
I May
May
-J July
33 July
33 July
33 July
TO Feb.
10 Feb.
10 Feb.
10 Feb.
37 July
xOct.
I Oct.
X Oct.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
xOct.
xOct.
31 Mar.
xOct.
I Apr.
I Apr.
X Apr.
z Apr.
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I Apr.
I Apr.
z Apr.
I Oct.
30 Sept.
30 Sept.
30 Sept.
VJLJOA.
7 July 65
4 Jan. 66
6 May 66
9 May 66
3 July 66
7 Nov. 66
74 Jan. 67
34 Jan. 67
34 Jan. 67
31 Jan. 67
4: Aug. 67
4 Aug. 67
X7 Oct. 67
30 Feb. 68
ao Feb. 68
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ao Feb. 68
ao Feb. 68
ao Feb. 68
4 Aug. 68
19 Nov. 68
37 Jan. 70
38 May 70
38 May 70
38 May 70
23 July 70
33 July 70
33 July 70
33 July 70
xo Feb. 7z
zo Feb. 7z
10 Feb. 7x
xo Feb. 71
37 July 71
z Oct. 73
X Oct. 73
X Oct. 73
31 Mar. 77
31 Mar. 77
31 Mar. 77
31 Mar. 78
31 Mar. 78
31 Mar. 78
3T Mar. 78
I Oct. 78
I Oct. 78
33 Oct. 78
33 Nov. 78
X Apr. 79
X Apr. 79
Bombay.
Ffjonn Division,
ijlnd DiviBion.
Preaiflency DivisiOTi.
Northern BiviBioD,
Sanitaiy Commissioner for the Presidency of Bombay.
Staff Surgeon and in medical charge Look Hospital, Mhow.
Civil Surgeon, Ahmednugger.
Political Agent, Bnndlecund.
Superintendent of Vaccination, Western Gty'erat Circle.
4 Native Infantry.
5 Native Infantry.
Civil Surgeon, Poona, and Supdt. of Poona Medical School.
Civil Surgeon, Surat- Officiating at Kurrachee.
( Presidency Surgeon 3rd District, with medical charge of
1 Jail, House of Correction, and Byoulla Schools.
Civil Surgeon, Broach.
Sappers and Miners. [Grant Medical College.
ist Physician Jamsetjee Jegeebhoy Hospital, and Principal,
Residency Surgeon at Baroda.
Superintendent of Matheran.
On Special Duty.
Surgeon European General Hospital, Bombay.
Civil Surgeon, Dharwar.
Civil Surgeon, Rutnagherry.— Officiating at Bnrat.
19 Native Infimtry.
Inspector General of Prisons.
II Native Inftintry.
13 Native Infkntry.
15 Native Inftintry.
2x Native Infantry.
3 Light Cavalry.
8 Native Infantry.
Surgeon, Goculdass Tejpal Native OenenJ Hospital.
Civil Surgeon, Rajkote.— Siok Furlough,
Civil Surgeon, Kurrachee.
39 Native Infantry.
Presidency Surgeon, snd District, and Marine Surgeon.
3 Native Infantry.
36 Native Infantry.
Civil Surgeon, Tanna.
< Senior Surgeon, Jamsetiee Jejeebh^ Hospital, and Prof.
I of Surgery and Clinical Surgery, Grant Med. College.
Civil Surgeon, Carwar.
C Principal Medical Storekeeper at the Presidency, and
\ Professor of Materia Medica, Grant Medical College.
Staff Surgeon, Poona.
Prof, of Physiology , Grant Med. GolL, and snd Phys., Jam-
Bzaminer Medical Accounts. [setgee Jejeebhoy Hospital .
33 Native Infantiy. [Prof, and Curator of Museum, G.M.Coll.
Civil, Elaira.— Offg. snd Surg. JamsetjeeJeejebhoy Hospital,
Chemical Analyser to Grovemment, and Prof, of Chemistry
3 Light Cavalry. tOrant Medical CoUege.
Sec.to Surg. Gen.- Prof.'of Botany,GrantMed.Col.— Sick Frl.
14 Native Infantry.
f Civil, Ahmedabad.— Supdt. and Teacher of Medicine, &c.
I Ahmedabad Medical School. [Offg. Sec. to Surjf. Gen.
Dep. Sanitary Comznissioner, Konkan Registration District.
(Dep. Sanitary Commr., North Deccan Registration Dist.—
1 Bick Furlough.
Civil Surgeon, Hyderabad.— Sick Furlough.
Civil Surgeon, Bagdad.
35 Native Infantry.
Ophthalmic Surg., &c.,Grant Medical CoUege.
Civil Surgeon, Sattara.
( 2nd Surgeon, European General Hospital, Bombay.— Prof.
I of Pathology-, Grant Med. Coll.
7 Native Infantry.
C and Surg. Jamsetiee Jcgeebhoy Hospital, Prof, of Anatomy,
X Grant Med. Coll., and Curator of Museum.—Sick Furl.
20 Native Infantry.
13 Native Infantry.
Civil Surgeon, Ko tree.— Officiating Civil, Hyderabad.
33 Native Inftmtry.
67 30 Sept. 79 Assistant Civil Surgeon, and Supdt. City Jail, Poona.
.67 '30 Sept. 79 Civil Surgeon, Muscat.
67I30 Sept. 79'a8 NaUve Infantry. Digitized by ^^(JO^lt:
X Apr. 79
1 Apr. 79
X Apr. 79
I Apr. 79
X Apr. 79
, X Apr. 79
66 28 Aug. 79
432
Bombay Medical Bepariment,
Susaxovs, ranfe a$IAiulenanU, htU
afttr iix jfear§' Service tkeg rank
a$ Captaitu.
Ilay.GeorgeWilliaiiiBoberteoiLafD
Bobb, John, MD
Kiernander, William Coleridge .
Howell, John Alexander
Peters, Charles Thomas, 3£B
Roberts, Henry Prescott, MD....
Golson, Edward
MacRnry, Collin William
SaUman, Selim Myer, MD
Barker, Frederick Charles, MD
Galdeoott, Randolph
Waters, (leorge
Murphy, Patrick, MD
M'Conaghy, WUliam, MD
Hughes, Axthiir Henry, MD
Wall, Robert Moreton, MB. .
Jones, Francis
Weir, Thomas Btephenson....
JLSaiST.
BTTROSOir.
Ooldsmith, Septimus Jesse »
Bartholomousz, Mat. Lorenz, MB.
Patterson, David Aikman
Wilkins, James Sutherland
Barron, William Alexander
Adams, Andrew Fergey
Parakh, Dhanjisha Navroji
Lucas, John Catchick
Dane, Arthur Henry Cole, MD....
Greany, John Philip, MD
Ferguson, John Edward
Burroughs, George Edward Elton
M'Cloghry, Jamos
Clarkson, John WUkins
Parker, Joseph, ITD
MacGregor, John, MD
Stewart, Alexander Kenneth
Henderson, Wm. George Hume...
Dalai, Kharshediji Ardeshir, MB.
Boyd, Henry Walker Butler
Baton, James Bird, MB
Channer, Osborne Henry
Young, Edward William
M'Calman. Hugh, MD
Ross, David Robert, MD
Hatch, William Keith, MB
Masani, Horroasji Dadabhoi ..
Kirtikar, Kanoba Ranchhoddas...
Dutt, Behary Lall, MD
Manser, Robert
Adey, Henry
Koyaji, Beranji Nasarvauji
Street, Alfred William Frederick
Jervis, Henry Pruce
Tully, Edmoud
Davidson, David Charles
Peacocke, Henry Charles Harding
Nariman, Kaikho^'O Sorabji
Sargent, Arthur Francis
Gomes, Dominic Anthony
Worgan, Thomas Edward
Monks, Charles
Damania, Phirozsha Jnmsetjce ...
Bull, George Henry, 3f2?
Earle, Joseph Herbert
MacCartie, Frederick Fitjsgerald
Lowdell, Charles George Walton
Bripgs, Harry Bcccham
Carson, Walter Peter
Fuulkner, Alexander Samuel
I Apr.
I Oct.
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I Apr.
I Apr.
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I Apr.
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I Apr. 73
30 Sept. 73
3T Mar. 74
31 Mar. 74
31 Mar. 74
30 Sept. 74
30 Sept. 74
30 Sept. 74
31 Mar. 75
Mar. 75
_ Mar. 75
31 Mar. 75
31 Mar. 75
30 Sept. 75
30 Sept. 75
31 Mar. 76
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30 Sept. 76
30 Sept. 76
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30 Sept.76
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Mar. 77
31 Mar. 77
31 Mar. 77
31 Mar. 77
1 Oct. 77
I Oct. 77
I Oct. 77
I Oct. 77
I Oct. 77
1 Oct. 77
X Oct. 77
I Oct. 77
X Oct. 77
1 Oct. 77
30 Mar. 78
30 Mar. 78
30 Mar. 78
Port Surgeon at Aden.
Civil Surgeon at Zanzibar.^Siok Furlough.
x6 Native Infi&ntiy.
24 Native Infantry.
3 Native Infentry.
9 Native Infontry.
Civil Surgeon, Dhoolia.
Dep. Sanitary Commissioner, Sind Registration District.
Superintendent Yerrowda Central Jail.
Civil Surgeon, Kulladghee.^OfBciating at Ratnagherry.
I Central India Horse.
Surgeon to the Governor.
Superintendent Colaba Lunatio Asylum.
Superintendent, Mahableshwur.
Prof, of Midwilery, Grant Medical College, and Hon. Surgeon M^.
Bombay Volunteers. r--8ick FurlOTei
Deputy Sanitary Commissioner, Southern Deccan Begistration L^
10 Native Inftintry.
Bombay.— Health Officer to the Municipality.
Agency Surgeon, Bhaugelcund.
ind Horse.
General duty, Presidency Division.
Garrison, Stafifaud Details, Aseergurh.
General duty, Poona Division.
Civil, Shikarpore.— Officiating 29 Native Infkntry.
6 Native Infiintry.
General duty, Sind Division.
I Native Infantry.
18 Native lufantiy.
Sick Furlough.
Officiating 3 Cavalry,
r Sind Horse.
General duty, Poona Division.
Ofifg. Deputy Sanitary Commissioner, Sonthem Deocan
Civil, Aden.
Poona Horse.
27 Native Infantry.
Officiating Civil, feuUudghee.
17 Native Infantry.
General duty, Poona Division.
Officiating Deputy Sanitary Commissioner, Ck>ncan Regiatraftian lUsL
I Bombay Cavalry.
General duty, Poona Division, SholaxK)re.
Officiating Civil, Bushire.
Officiating European General Ho8pital,BombaT,and Prof.of PiihoU^,
Grant Medical College, and Hon. Surgeon, Bombay Volnnteera-
General duty, Sind Division.
Officiating 30 Native Infantry.
General duty, Presidency Division.
General duty, Sind Division, on Service.
Cundabar Field Force.
General duty. Northern Division.
Officiating 3 Sind Horse.
Olliciating la Native Infantry.
Caudabar Field Force.
(Diitncl
Kattiwar State Railway.
Officiating Civil, Dohad.
Cieneral duty, Northern Division.
General duty, Sind Division.
Officiating 3 Native Infiintry.
. Gentrai duty, Sind Division, on Service.
30 Mar. 78 General duty. Presidency Division.
}o Mar. 78 1 Officiating- 2 Native Infantry.
30 Mar. 78; (General duty, Sind Division.
30 Mar. 78] General duty, Sind Division,
ri Mar. 79|(icneral duty, Northern Division.
II Mar. 79 Officiating Civil, Surat.
II Mar. 79 General duty, Sind Division.
1 1 Mar. 79 Sukkur-Quetta Railway.
Bombay Veterinary Department.
STi.Vr VXTBllIKABT SUROKOXS.
Hallen, James Herbert '
Brockencote j
Lamb, William '
VET.
SUBGSOX.
I St Class Vbtbbinjlet Sukoeow.
Constant, Francis Friend Smith ...
DATK OP I
PKE8ENT I
BANK.
33 May 50, 5 June 6o|General Superintendent of Horse Breeding Oporatior.s,
10 Mar. 53 15 Aug. 68 ; Inspecting Veterinary Surgeon.
XX June 59 1 1 June 73; With Royal Artillery at Neemu<
'^•lOOgle
Bombay Ecclesiastical Bstablishmdnt.
Tk4 Si^kt RtwrmiA Louis Gtoorse Mylne, MA, DD, Siahop of Bombc^, 6 July 1876.
Th» VmieraJbU Samuel Stead, MA. Arohdeaoon and CommisBaTy, x Nov. 78.— Sick Farloagh.
Tkt Sev, A. G. Oane, MA. Domestic Chaplain to the Bishop.
Yorke Smith, Begistrar of the Diocese, x8 Nov. 78.
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r«arof AppL
1856
1859
x8s9
X863
1863
1863
1863
X864
X864
X865
X865
X867
1867
X867
1868
X869
X869
1869
X871
1875
1876
1876
X877
1878
1878
X878
X878
X879
X879
1879
JUv.
JUp.
B4V.
Vtn.
JUv.
JUv.
JUv.
B4V.
Bev.
Bn.
Mm. Frederick Lloyd Sharpin, MA..
Ssirioa GHAPLAurs.
Mimihljf StUarv, Stipeei 800.
Bobert Easum, MA
WaTdManle,X£D
Henry William Bagnell, BA....
Samuel Stead, MA.
Alexander Lee Onslow, BA. .
Qeorge Garew BeyneU, MA..
Walford.lf4
A. Polehampton
James Heniy Tomlinson Blunt, MA.
W. Jones
Sev.
JB«9.
Bev.
JB«9.
Bw.
Mev.
B4V.
William Joshua Ffennell, MA.
Q. B. Streeten, MA
J. Higgins
Ghar&s Kirk, ir^
William Glark, MA
G. F. H. Johnston, BA
P. H. LeFeuvre, BA
niSlOWB, XTC.
Sick Fnrlouf h.
Senior President^ Ghaplain.— Furlough.
Chaplain of the Fort of Belgaum.with Dharwar and Kon-
kan.~ Acting at Colaba.
Poena.— Sick Furlough.
Chaplain of Kirkee.
Byculla. [Kolhapord.
Chaplain of the Camp of Belgaum.^Yisits Dharwar and
Chaplain of Deolali.— Visits Asseerghur and Dhoolia.
Sick Furlough.
Chaplain of the Fort of Belgaum, visiting Dharwar and
Konkan Stations.
Garrison Chaplain at the Presidency .—Acting Sen. Chaplain «
— Acting Archdeacon and Commissary.
Gorpoorie.— Visiting Sholapore, Purandhar, and Diksal.
Chaplain of Ahme&uggur.
Neemuch.— Sick Furlough.
Nusseerabad.— Visiting Neemuch.
Kurraohee. — Acting at Neemuch.
Colaba.— Furlough.
Baroda.— Visiting Sunt and Broach.- -Offg, Chaplain of
Sattara.
[Bishop.
Chaplain of St. Mary's, Poena.— Domestic Chaplain to the
Acting Garrison Chaplain at the Presidency.
JuirzoB Ckiplaivs.
MonikUf Salary t Bupee$soo,
Bev. A. G. Cane, MA
ie«o. A. G. Lewis „ ,
Bev. W. Wingate, MA 'Acting at Deesa, with Abu.
J2m. A. W. Baynham, BA {Hyderabad.— Visiting Kotree.
Bev. A. O. Walsh, MA lAden.
Bev. Greorge Gothard, BA Acting Chaplain of Kurrachee.
Bev. J. F. Forbes, MA Chaplain of Ahmedabad.— Visiting Kaira and Mehmadabad
Bev. Henxy Nathaniel Midwinter, MA. . . . > Sick Furlough.
Bsv. Charles Hume Badham, BA iChaplain of Baroda, Broach, and Snrat.
Bev. T. F. Dale Acting at Kurrachee.
Bev. G. H. Lewis !Baikote and Bhooj.— Officiating at Poena.
Bev. AllVed Campbell Lochee, MA Officiating Joint Chaplain of Poena.
x86o
1875
X878
1878
CHURCH OF SCOTLAND.
Bev.
Thb Sbniob Chaplaiv.
Monthly Salary, Bupeee g&o.
Sbvxob CsAVLiiirs.
MoniUjf Salary, Bupeee 800.
Bev. Duncan liacpherson, MA
Bev. T. H. Greig
JuirioB Ckiplaiit.
Mimthlv Salary, Bupeee 500.
Rev. Andrew Bullock Watson
Bev. James Hutton Mackay, MA. .
Bombay.
Poena.
Officiating at Kurrachee.
Kirkee and Yarauda.
Bombay Staff Corps, — War Services,
^ Sir Bdward Green served against the Khosas on the Runn of Kutch in 1830, and in a oharee with a party of the
od Light Cavalry had a horse shot under him. Served with the field force in Sind and AiTgDaniBtan hrom 1840 to
343 ; present witn the Light Company of the a2nd Foot at the defence of the Residency at Hyderabad under Sir
tunes Oatram, and at the batUe of Hyderabad (Medal, and Brevet of Msjor. and c£.) ; also as Assistant Adjutant
eneral with Sir Charles Napier in the campaign against the Hill Tribes in Kutch in 1844-45 • c^d as Assistant
dmtant General with the Bombay Column in the Puinaub campaign of 18^8-49, including the siege and surrender
f Mooltan, battle of Goojerat, pursuit and surrender of the Sikh army (Medal with two ClaspB).
s General P. K. M. Skinner served in command of a detachment of the Poena Auxiliary Horse with a field
rce in the Mahee Kanta and Bdur districts in the latter ]>art of 1835 and commencement of 1836 ; also on the Staff
ith the Bombay Column in the Pui^jaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege of Mooltan, battie of Goojerat,
irsuit and surrender of the Sikh army (Medal with two Clasps, and Brevetof Major).
* General H. J. Pelly served in Sind from 1840 to 1847, and was on the staff of Sir Charles Napier at the
ittles of Meeanee and Hyderabad, and in the campaign against the Mountain and Desert Tribes (Medal, and
revet of Major).
* General B. B. Tounghusband served with the Field Force in Sind and Affghanistan in X84X-43 ; present
Ith the Light Battalion in the advance on Kandahar; and in 1843, as Major of Brigade to the force, was present
the battles of Meeanee and Hyderabad (Medal) . Served as Deputy A^utant General to the Persian Expeditionary
irce in 1856-57, and was present at the landing at Hallilah Bay, at the storm and capture of Reshire, the snr-
nder of Bushire, and during the forced march on Bonuyoon, the occupation of the enemy's entrenched camp, and
m nitrht attack and battle of Khooshab (Medal with Clasp, and CB.).
* Sir George Malcolm served as Deputy Assistant Commissary General and Baggage Master with the
imbay Division of the Army of the Indus in the campaign of ASghanistan in 18^8-39, and was present at the
ptnre of Ghusnee (Medal) and occupation of Cabool; commanded the outposto of the Sind Irregular Horse in
l^trm Kutohee from 1840 to 1843 ana was constantly engaged in active operations against the mil Beloochcea,
Bmaadad a detachment of Sind Irregular Horse at the battle of Nuflboskjist August 1840 in the Eastern Kutchee
lU ,, and with the Sind Horse in the operations against Nussur Kban of Khelat in 1840-41, including the affair at
iuda and the action near Dadur, when Mir Nussur Khan with the whole of the Brahoere army was drawn from
I position and his camp taken. Served with the Sind Horse at Shadadpoor in 1843 when the force under Captain
•Ob defeated the army of Meer Shah Mahomed at Shadadpoor. Served with the Sind Horse during Sir Charles
Ipier's campaign in 1844-45 against the mountain tribes in Eastern Kutchee and in the surprise and capture of
ittpoor on the night of the 15th January X845. Commanded Head Quarters and regiment Sind Horse
p a detachment of xst Sind Horse with the Bombay Column in the Pu^jaub campaign of X848-49. including the
me and surrender of Mooltan, battle of Goojerat, pursuit and surrender of the Such army and occupation of
■bawor (Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Major). Commanded a detachment of Southern Mahratta Horse in
^a in 1857 ; commanded the neld detachment of Southern Mahratta Horse and two companies of the 38th Bombay
PF
434 Bombay Staff Corps. — War Services.
N.I. which stormed and captured Hnlgulloe on 30th November 1857. Commanded the field force in the operaticTis
aj^ainst Shorapoor which ended in the occupation of the fortress on the 9th February 1858. Commanded the fie^-i
force in the operations against the rebel Chief of Nurgoond which ended in the capture of the town and fortress oa
the i8t June 1858.
• Lieut. General H. J. Barr served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, including the storm and cap-
ture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, expedition to Borazjoon, action of Khooshab, bombardment and capture of
Mohumra, and pursuit of the Persian Army (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Lt. Colonel).
• Sir Henry Daly served with the Bombay Column in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and wbs prc»er;
at the siege and surrender of Mooltan, battle of Goojerat, pursuit and surrender of the Sikh army (Medal with two
Clasps). Commanded the ist Punjaub Cavalry at the passage of the Kotah Pass, and against the Hill Tribes n
1850-51-W (Medal with Clasp). Commanded the Corps of Guides at the siege of Delhi in 1857 (twice wounded aad
horse killed, Brevet of Major, and CB.). Commanded Hodson's Horse at the siege of Lucknow in 1858 (Brevet of
Lt. Colonel), and the Brigade of Hodson's Horse throughout Sir Hope Grant's campaign in Oude in 1858-59, inclodiag
the action at Nawabgunge and passages of the Goomtee and Gogra.
'^ Lieut.General T. Stock served against the Koolees in the Mahee Kanta, and the Bhecls in the vicinity of
Doongurpoor in 1830 ; commanded detachment of the 23rd Regiment which took part in the attack and capture of
the village of Kurraul and the release of the Thakoor. Served with the expedition to Mangalore and Canan
in 1837, and in Upper and Lower Sind from 1839 to 1841.
" Lieut.General W.B. Salmon served with the Bombay Column of the Army of the Indus in Sind and Affghanintir
in 1838-39, and was present at the storm and capture of Ghuznec (Medal).
** MsgorGeneral 8. J.K. Whitehill served with the 23rd BombayN.I. with the force in Bind under Lord Keanefrra
1838 to 1842, andwitha field force in the Northern Concan in pursuit of Ragoojee BangriafVom 1844 to 1846. Serrt^i
with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857, and present at the bombardment and capture of Mohumra (Medal wjb
Clasp). Served in command of the Guzemt Horse with Brigadier Parke's Brigade in pursuit of Tantia Topee iz
1858-59; also in command of the Guzerat Horse with the field forces underMnjor A. Honner and Colonel Sola
against the Wagheers in Kattywar in 1859-60 ; and in command of a field force in the ilewa Kanta in i860.
1* Major General C. R. W. Hervey served with the 23rd BombayN.I. in the expedition to Man galore andCanarair
1837, and with the Sind Irregular Horse as and in Command, and for some time in command of that corps a-i
of a Belooch Levy in Upper Sind in 1840-42 ; with a wing of his regiment in Cutch and in comomnd of H. H. ttp
Rao's Horse in the Runn in 1843-44. Served as Aide de Camp and Secretary to Sir James Outram in theExpediticr; 10
Persia, including the march to Borazjoon, action at Khooshab, and the operations at Mohumra in 1857 (Brere: of
Major, Medal with Clasp, and CB.).
i< Colonel C. M. Barrow served the campaign of 1838-39 in Scind and Afl*ghanistan, and was present at the stora
and capture of Ghuzneo (Medal), and in the attack on the stronghold of the AfiVhan chief Ruhoem Khan. Also xh*
l*iinjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege and surrender of Mooltan, battle of Goojerat, pursuit and sur-
render of the Sikh Army (Medal with two Clasps). Commanded the 19th Regiment Native Infantry whilst eE-
gloyed against the Gwalior mutineers under Tantia Topee, the Rao Sahib, and the Nawab of Banda in tlie Rajp-nv:^
tates in 1858, in the pursuit through Malwa, Bundlekund, and Central India, and present at the actions of Rajgkur,
Mungrowlee, Sindwaho, and Kurai (Medal with Cla«p) .
*7 Major General G. A. Leckie served in Sind in 1842-43, and was present at the battle of Hyderabad (Medal).
!■ Major General R. Richards served as Staff Oflicer to the Field Force atWanga Bazaar and other places m ibr
Thurr or Great Desert of Sind from March 1843 to March 1844. This force opened the postal communication tnir
the army under Sir Charles Napier, and suppressed the Robber Tribes in the Great Desert. Was at the de«truct. r
of the Forts of Deepla and Nowakote, belonging to the insurgent Amir Shere Shah Mahommed. Serv^ in i-«
Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 with tho 3rd Bombay Native Infantry, including the siege suid surrender of Moolzar:.
battle of Groojerat, and pursuitand surrender of the Sikh army (Medal with two Clasps) . Served with the Field Forrr
under Colonel Bradshaw which penetrated the Eusofzie country north of Peshawur in December 1849, for the purp ?><•
of chastising the Hill Tribes on the Swat border, and waa present at the capture and destruction of Sagao, PaLi^
Shnrkhance, and Zoormunda in the Bazdurra Yulley on the nth and 14th of that month (mentioned in deapatcbes.
Medal with Clasp).
" Colonel Lucas served in the campaign in the Southern Mahratta Country in 1844-45, and was present at the takirr
of the Forts of Monohur and Munsuntosh. Served on the Divisional Staff 2nd Division Persian Expeditionair Forrc
in 1857, including the bombardment and capture of the Forts of Mohumra, and pursuit of tne Persian Arc-
(Medal with Clasp). Also served on the Divisional Staff with the Rajpootana Field Division throughont the In.Lda
mutiny campaign, includingthe siege and capture by assault of Kotah, pursuit of the rebel Army from April 1855 :o
Januarv 1859, action of Sanganeer, battle of Bunass, pursuit of Tantia Topee and Ferozeshah (several times mfii-
tioned m despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Served as head of the Commissariat throughout xtt
Abyssinian campaign in 1867-68 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Colonel, CB., and Medal).
*» Major General R. Phayre served with the field force in Sind and Aflghanistan from 1840 to 1845, commandf^i a
party of the Poona Irregular Horse at the action at Kotra, present at the battle of Meeanee — severely wooiidet.
(Medall.
«• Colonels W. C. Anderson, W. Creagh, and H. F. Disbrowe served throughout the Punjaub campaigrc '
1848-49, including the siege and surrender of Mooltan, battle of Goojerat, pursuit and surrender of tho SIk .
army (Medal with two Cln^«?ps).
** Colonel G. U. Price served with the ist Grenadier Regiment in Sind in 1843, and was present at the hattjes cf
Meeanee and Hyderabad (Medal).
37 Colonel W. L. Cahusac served with the Expeditionary Force in Persia in 1857, including the bombardmect aril
capture of Mohumra (Medal).
" Sir Lewis Pelly served as Aide de Camp and as Political Secretary and Persian Interpreter to General i'Js.
Jacob commanding Cavalry during the Persian Expedition of 1857, including the occupation of Bushire.
*» Sir William LockyerMircwcther served in Scind with the 2i8t Bombav N.I. in 1842-43, and wae preseni ?*
the battle of Hyderabad (Medal) ; also in the campaign in the Southern Mahratta Country in 1844-45. Served w:-;
the Sind Irregular Horse on the frontier of Upper Sind, and in command of a party of 132 men defeated a larc?
body of Bhootoes near Polnpoo in 1847 ; also with a detachment of the Sind Irregular Horse with the BomM*
Column in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, fncluding the siege and surrender of Mooltan, battle of GoQjerat. p^'-
suit and surrender of tho Sikh army (Medal with two Clasps). Served on the frontier of Upper Sind frron lU: '■'
1862, successfully held it during 1857, crushing an extensive rebellion projected by the Belooch and Brahoee ir:'**
(CB.). Was present as Resident at Aden in the operations against the Foodhli tribe of Arabs in 1865-66, indofL^.'
tho skirmishes at Bir Sacd, Abmodra, and destruction of Shugra.
M Colonel F. Schneider served with the 10th Bombay N.I. m the campaign in the Southern Mahratta Coantrr ::
1844-45, and was present at the taking of the forts of Munohur and Munsuntosh.
** Brigadier General C. T. Aitchison served in the campaign in the Southern Mahratta Country in 1844-45 ** F-
Engineer, and was present at the storm and capture of Samunghur, Boodurghur, Punulla (wounded). PownacL--
Munohur, and Munsuntosh (mentioned in despatches) . Served as Major of Brigade in Persian Expeditionary Fcr :
in 1856-57, and was present at the assault and capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, expedition to Boraxjocr.
and action at Khooshab (mentioned in despatches and received the thanks of the Governor GrenemI in CoKr.
Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Mnjor). Served with Colonel Malcolm's Field Force in Southern Mahratta I'oes.r-
during the mutiny in 1857-58, in command of 200 Europeans during forced march on Shorapore, and at the
and occupation of that fortress (Medal).
M Colonel * "" '
Punjaub cami
»7 Colonel
India Field Force ^, ^ ^ , ^« „^ ^ ^_ ^ -w-^.„, „„« «» ^^ »«».-
Chandaree— dangerously wounded in three places (Brevet of kajor, Medal with Clasp, and Victoria Crr>«&) v'.^
mandeda force of irregular troops against Seeta Ram Holkar in Sathpoora Hills in October 1858; served*- -
Brigadier Parke's Brigade in pursuit of Tantia Topee in November 1858; commanded irregular troop* rv-x:-
insurgents in Sathpoora Hills in 1859 ; commanded field detachments in Kattywar against rebel Wagfaeers m :i--
»• Colonel C. T. Palin served with tho Bombay Column in tho Punjaub campaign of 1848- 49, and waa pnaw-
Bomhay Staff Corps. — War Services. 435
at tho sioge and Burrender of Mooltan, battle of Goojerat, pursait and snrronder of the Sikh army (Medal with
two Clasps).
*" Colonel C. Thompson served in the campaisrn in tho Southern Mahratta Country in 1844-45, and was present
at the Btorm and capture of Samunghur and Powunghur; dangerously wounded at the taking of the village
of Soovapore. Served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, and was present at the assault and
?npturoof Reshire and surrender ofBushiro (Medal with Clasp). Served with the field force in the latter part of
1-37 na Stair OfQcer to Brigadier General LeG. Jacob, at the assault and capture of Kolapoor from the rebels on
bin December 1857.
^ Colonel H. N. Miller served with the Bombay Column in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present
At tho siege of Mooltan, battle of Goojerat, and pursuit of Afifghans to the Khyber Pa«s (Medal with two
[Jlaaps). Served in the Guide Corps in the Expedition into Eusoofzaie under Colonel Bradshaw in 1850 ; served in tho
Suido Corps in the expedition under Sir Colin Campbell against the Momunds and other Hill Tribes in 1851-52 (Medal
with Clasp). Commanded the Bawul Pindee Division of Police during the mutiny in 1857— severely wounded
(Modal).
** Colonel A. B. Little was at the suppression of the mutiny of the Hyderabad Contingent Cavalry at Aumngabad
in 1857, and subsequent relief of Mhow, at the siege and capture of the fort of Dhar, also in the actions in fVont of
Mundeesoor, battle of Gurrarea and capture of that place on the 23rd and 24th November, 1857 ; at the siege and
storm of the fortress of Chandaree, when he led and conunanded the left attack by escalade ; at the battle of the Betwa
Inhere he brought his Regiment out of action ; siege and storm of Jhansi, where he commanded his Regiment ;
action of Koonch ; commanded the left wing of his Regiment at the capture and storm of Lohari ; in tho
»overal actions on the banks of the Jumna from tho 15th to the 23rd of May 1858, ending in the capture of Calpee,
ictions of Morar, Kotah-ke-Serai, and capture of Gwalior ; commanded a column under Sir Robert Napier;
mgaged in several skirmishes with the rebel leaders Raja Mann Sing and Tantia Topee in Central India in 1859--
■oceived the thanks of the Supreme Government for services rendered at Gwalior, several times mentioned in
ie^patches (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Served throughout tbo Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68, and
commanded the entrenched position of Addegerat (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
® Colonel C. O, Maude served In the campaign in the Southern Mahratta Country in 1844-45, and was present
It tho taking of the forts of Munohur and Munsuntosh. Served as Deputy Judge Advocate General Hetid Quarters
\by8sinian expeditionary force under Lord Napier of Magdala throughout that campaign, present at the storm-
ng and capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, and Brevet of Lt.Colonel) .
^ Colonel J. A. M. Macdonald served as D.A.Q.M. General attached to Head Quarters Persian Expeditionary
Force in 1857 (Medal with Clasp). Served on the Staff of the Malwa Field Force as D.A.Q.M. General in 1857, and
)vas present at the capture of Dnar and of Mundesore, and action at Surraria. Appointed A.Q.M. General to Sir Hugh
Rose, and served in that capacity throughout the Central India campaign, and whs present at the siege and capture
)f Rhatghur, action of Barodiea, relief of Saugor, capture of Gorrakotta, action at tho Pass of Muddenpore, battle of
ho Betwa (horse killed), siege and storm of Jhansi, actions of Koouch and Muttra, brittle of Golowlee, and capture
)f Calpee (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Served as A.Q.M. General with the Field Coluums under Sir Hugh
Elf)HC south of the Nerbudda in 1859.
'1 Colonel W. G. Mainwaring served with the Bombay Column in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was
present at the siege and surrender of Mooltan, battle of Goojerat, pursuit and surrender of the Sikh army (Medal
jvith two Clasps). Served with the Bxpeditiona^ Force in Persia in 1857 (Medal with Clasp).
7a Colonel T. Thatcher served with the Sind Horse in Persia in 1857. Was present at tho attacks in 1858 on tho
-ebel Bheels at Nandoor, Lingota (received the thanks of Government) , Shumsherpoor, Ambone and Mandivur.
"* Colonel H. H. A. Wood served with the Reserve Force under Sir Charles Napier in his expedition to Bhawulporo
n 1845-46, Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and present at the siege of Mooltan, including the attack on the suburbs,
term of the ci^ breach, capture of the town and surrender of the fortress (Medal with Clasp) . Persian campaign of
S 56-57. with the Rear Guard at Reshire, attack and surrender of Bushire, forced march on Borazjoon, and occupation
»f the enemy's entrenched Camp, night attack of the 6th February, and battle of Khooshab (Medal with Clasp;,
served throughout the Central India campaign of 1857-58 as Adjutant General to the force under Sir Hugh Rose,
.11(1 present at the attack on the Gamp before Rutghur, battle ot Barrodea, relief of Saugor, attack and capture of
rfimikota, action and forcing the Pass of Muddenpore, siego and storm of Jhansi, Vjattle of the Betwa, and subso-
[iient pursuit, action and capture of Koonch, and subsequent pursuit, action at Muttra, battle of Galowhe, and tho
everiil actions on the banks of the Jumna, action and capture of Calpee, action of Monir, battle and capture of
;walior (fi-equently— thrice specially— mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major. Medal with Clasp). Served agaiu
ri the field in the latter end of 1858-59 as Adjutant General to the whole of tho Troops south of the Nerbudda under
>ir Hugh Rose. Served as Assistant General of tho 1st Division throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68,
nd was present at the action of Arogee, and storm and capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
>)louel, and Medal).
" Brigadier General F. A. E. Loch served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 and acted as extra Aide de Gamp to
General Dundas conmianding the Bombay Column during the siege and until the surrender of the fort of Mooltan
Me<lal with Clasp). Was presentat the mutiny of the Bengal troops at Nusseerabad on the 28th May 1857; wounded
,t the tirst attack on and subsequent capture of Awah, at the siege and capture of Kotah, and pursuit of tho reliels
ato the GwaUor Territories ; served with Smith's Brigade in Central India ; at the recapture of the fort of Chan-
laree, at the action of Kotah-ke-Serai, and capture of Gwalior (Brevet of Major), siege and capture of Powree,
urprise and pursuit of the rebels under Maun Sing at Noondrey 14th November 1858 (Medal with Clasp).
*♦ Colonel H. H. James served throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68 from the first landing of tho
Ldvance Brigade, and was present at the capture of Magdala; in command of the loth Regiment N.I. during por-
ion of the campaign (Brevet of Lt.Colonel. and Medal).
^' Colonel John Miles served in the Indian mutiny campaign, and was present at the siege and capture of
latghur, action at BaroL-aa, relief of Saugor, capture of Garrakota, forcing of the Muddenpore Pass, siege and
torxn of Jhansi, and battle of the Betwa (Medal with Clasp).
•** Colonel J. T. Hill commanded the flank companies of tho 14th Bombay N.I. during the operations in Oka-
3un(Jol and Kattywar in 1859-60, including the siege of Dwarka, and storming of the hoiglits and fort of Ubhpoora,
s St:itf Officer Kattywar Field Force under Major Honner on i8th December 1859.
*^ Colonel Baumgartner served as Assistant Adjutant General of the Rajpootana Field Force, and was present
'. tho attack on the Fort of Arrah in September 1857, ^^^ &t the siege of Kotah and its capture by assault on the 30th
Larch 1858 (Medal).
«» Colonel H. Beville commanded the Left Wing 1st Belooch Battalion throughout the Rohilcund campaign in
•58 ; present with General Penny's Column at the action of Kurkralee, and with the force under the Commander in
hiot at the action before Bareilly, and capture of the town, actions of Bunnce andMahomdee, attack by the rebels on
bahjchanpore, and several minor affairs (Medal). Commanded the 27th Bombay Native Infmitry (Belooches)
iroughout the Abyssinian campaign, and was present at the action of Arogee and assault of Magdala (mentioned
I despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, CB., and Medal).
^* Colonel J. Fairbrother served with the Bombay Column in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49. including the
e^e and surrender of Mooltan, battle of Goojerat, pursuit and surrender of the Sikh army (Medal with two
lui^ps) . Commanded a field detachment of his regiment in a severe skirmish with insurgent Bheels in Khandoish
n igtb January 1858; served with his regiment whilst employed against the Gwalior mutineers under Tantia
opee, tho Rao Saheb, and tho Nawab of Banda in the Rajpootana States during the monsoon and following
ctiona of months of 1858 in the pursuit through Malwa, Bundlecund, and Central India, including the actions of
Ajgbur, Mungrowlee, Sindwaho, and Kurai (Medal with Clasp).
»* Colonel T. Nuttall served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857, and was present at thebombard-
lent and capture of the forts of Mohumra, and pursuit of the Persian army (Medal with Clasp). Was in command
r detachments of Police in the Deccan and Concan against rebel Bheels, Point rebels, Ac, in 1857, 1858, and 1859,
iclnding the relief of Peint and skirmish there ; engagements at Wossiembiera (had two horses wounded under
im), Tursia Dooniur; skirmish and pursuit of the Bheels over the Chiipurgaon hills, and engagement of Ambora
torria (horse twice wounded; received on five occasions the commendation of Government). Served in the
byssinian campaign as and in Command of the Land Transport Corps (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of
t. Colonel, and Medal). Digitized by V^jOUQ Ikl
43^ Bombay Staff Co'tps. — War Services.
•• Colonel F. Roome served in Turkey during the war in the Crimea in 1855-56, with the OsmviH Irrepilar
Cavalry (Bashi-Bazouks) as Captain in Turkey. Served in the Indian mutiny campaign, and waa present ai i^f
storm and capture of the fortified village of Rowah, the siege and capture of the rebel fort of Awah, siege strn
and capture of Kotah in 1858 ; present during the operations of the brigade under Brigadier Smith in Centr*.
India, at the battle of Kotah-ke-Serai, and at the storming of the various heights and positions occnpied by tif
enemy ; commanded his regiment in the general action of 19th June 1858, and attack and capture of the Lushk ir
and city of Owalior ; the siege and capture of Powree, subsequent pursuit of the rebels, action of Beejapoor, Ur.r f
of Koondrye, with Brigadier Smith's Brigade, which surprised and defeated a large force of rebela under comni?: .»
of Maun Sin^; conunanded the Bassoda Field Force at the successftil actions of Richia, Goonapoora, Goripoorf
and other minor skiraoishes (nine times mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major) . Serrc-d
throughout the Abyssinian campaign in the Political and Intelligence Department (mentioned in deapascbe*.
1" Colonel W. Bannerman served with the Bombay Column in the Punjaub caxnpaign of 1848-49, indudirr
the siege and surrender of Mooltan, battle of Ooojerat, pursuit and surrender of the Sikh army (Medal with t^c
Clasps) . Served with the field force which penetrated into the Eusofsaie country north of Peahawar in December
184Q for the purpose of chastising the Hill Tribe on the Swat border ; present at the capture and destmctaon of tb--
villages of Sugoa, Pulai, Shurkannes, and T^joomumda, in the Bagdurrah Valley (Medal with Claap). Served wrJa
the Persian Expeditionaj^' Force in 1857 as Adjutant of the Light Battalion, present at the bombardmmt sod
capture of the forts of Mohumra and pursuit of the Persian army (Clasp). Served as and in Command of thf
Detachment Southern Mahratta Horse in the pursuit through Central India, Meywar, Marwar, and RajpootaoA (■'
the rebels under Tantia Topee, Rao Saheb, the Nawab of Banda, and Feroze Shah, and was present at the acuon v
Chota Oodeypoor (mentioned in despatches as having distinguished himself, horse severely wounded by sal "^
cuts. Medal with Clasp). Served with the Horse Transport Service in the China Expeditionary Force in i^^-
under Sir Hope Grant, and was present at the landing at Pehtang, action of Sinho, capture of Tan^kow, a*^*:- *
and capture of the Taku Forts, and accompanied the advance of the army on Tien-Tain and Pekin, including tkr
battles of Chang-kia-Wan and Tungchow. and occupation of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
^" Colonel F. P. Mignon served on the Stafl" with the Persian Expeditionary Force as Deputy Aasistant C.t -
missary General to the ist and and Divisions (Medal with Clasp) . Accompanied the reconnoitring force to AbysnLi*
in Sept. 1867, and was a member of the committee; was heaa of the Commissariat Departmeni for the first xhm
months, and subsequently Lord Napier's Senior Commissariat Officer with the forces in the field durinjr the whelf
period of active operations fi-om Senaf6 to Magdala and back ; present at the assault and capture of Majniau
(twice thanked in General Orders, and several times specially mentioned in despatches, Medal, and BreT«4 c
Lt. Colonel).
*** Colonel G. A. Laughton served with the Persiian Expeditionary Force in 1856, and was pre9ent at the aw&ti'it
and capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, expedition to Borazjoon, and attack of Khooahab (Medal with Cb^'^r
'** Colonel T. W. W. Pierce served with a Light Field Detachment in the Raj pootana States in 1854 and i
nndor Sir Henry Lawrence. Was at the siege and captureof Kotah in 1858. Served with Brigadier Smith's Bri » *
throughout its operations in Central India m 1858 and 1859, including the reoccupation of tho fort of Chen«ijirr^
battle of Kotah-ke-Serai near Gwalior, storming and capture of the various heights before Gwalior, and the p*-t< --.^
action resulting in the capture of the city and fortress of Gwalior; siege and capture of the fort of Powree. ar.-i li*
subsequent pursuit of the rebels by the flying column under Colonel Robertson ; surprise and pursuit oi the n:»v »
under Maun Sing at Koondrye on 14th November 1858 (Medal with Clasp). Attached to the Horse Traii5r. —
Service and in Command of the Depot Militarj' Train at Tientsin, with the Expeditionary Force in China in : c
under Sir Hope Grant (Medal). Served throughout the Abyssinian Expedition of 1867-68 from the landlne ^
Annesley Bay in October 1867 with the Advance Brigade under Colonel Field ; was employed in making ncu^
from Koomaylie to Antalo ; and present at the assault and capture of Magdala (mentioned in deapatches, ti^ :
Medal).
"* Colonel Clements served with the Bombay Column in the Puiyaub campaign of 184&-49, *^<l ^i"" prwn: n»
the siege and surrender of Mooltan, battle of Goojerat, pursuit and surrender of the Sikh army (Medal with i*«^
CJlasps). Served with the field force which penetrated into the EusoRsaie country north of Peshawnr r.
December 1840 for the purpose of chastisiusr the Hill Tribe on the Swat border ; present at the capture and destrr r-
tion of the villages of Sugao, Pulai, Shurkhanee, and Zoormunda in the Bazdurrah Valley on the nth and x 4.1
of that month (Medal with Clasp).
'*« Colonel G. A. Plomer served with the LightBattalionin the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857, and wasprr-
scnt at the bombardment and capture of the Forts of Mohumra, and nursuitof the Persian Army (Medal with Cla^s-
Served in the suppression of the mutiny at Aurungabad in June 1857, and subsequent relief of Mhow ; at the sie^ st
capture of the Fort of Dhar ; also in the actions in front of Mundesore, battle of Gurraria, and subeeqncnt caiHun
that village on the aard and a4th November 1857 ; ^t tho siege and storm of the fortresses of Chendaree and Jh»T -i
l.mttle of the Betwa, action at Koonch, the different actions on the banks of the Jumna flrom the 15th to the 23rd 3i3
1858, ending in the capture of Calpee, action at Morar, and capture of Gwalior (Medal with Clasp).
"' Colonel J. D. Hall served with the Bombay Column in the P^mjaub campaign of 1848-49. and was preK>M -^i
the siege and surrender of Mooltan, and storm and capture of the town (Medal with Clasp]. Served with thcPifr.-'iV
oxpedition of 1856-57, and was present at the landing at Hallilah Bay, storming of Reshire, surrender of Bashirv. a:.''
battle of Khoosbab (Medal with Clasp). Served against the rebel Bheels in tho Ahmednuggnr and KhanUr->:>
districts in 1857-58 ; present at the action with the Bheels and Mekranees at Ambapawnee ; present in commarra if
the rear-guard dxiring the action near Rajghur.
»' Colonel J. A. Smith was present at the attack on the town and fort of Beyt in October 1859. and at the :^:^.-^
and capture of Dwarka in November of the same year.
i=" Colonel L. C. Barton was present at the attack of Beyt Fort in April 1858; present during the campairn :
Okamundel in October and November 1850.
*^ Colonel A. P. Davis served throughout the Central India campaign under Sir Hugh Rose in 185S, and «»
present at the siege and capture of Ratghur, action at Barodea, relief of Sanger, capture of Garrakota, forriui:: t'
Mudenpore Pass, siege and storm of Jhansi, battle of the Betwa, assault and capture of Lohari. battles of Koorc-
Muttra, and (Jalowlee, capture of Calpee, battle and capture of Gwalior (Modal with Clasp for C'Cntral India). Al".
served under Brigadier General Liddle against the Bundlecund rebels in 1858-50.
"^Colonel J. Watson served with the Bombay Column in tho Punjaub campaign at the siege and sorrecder • .
Mooltan and the battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clas]is) . Bozdar campaign and forcing of Uie Kahn Bu-nd l'a.>
imder Brigadier General Chamberlain in 1857 (Medal with Clasp). Indian mutiny campaign, including the -^--
of Delhi, relief and siege of Lucknow, battles of Bolundshuhur, Allyghur, Agra, Cawnpore and variooa other .
gagements of the period; slightlv wounded on three occasions (Medal with three Clasps, Victoria Cio&s, :^
Brevet of Lt.Colonel) . Served with the Eusofzaie Field Force under Sir Neville Chamberlain in 1865.
»*7 Colonel G. F. Hogg served with the Bombay Column in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and waa pT€*rr'
at the siege and surrender of Mooltan, battle of Goojerat, pursuit and surrender of the Sikh army (Medal «r:
two Clasps). Served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, at the occupation of Karrack, with il^
expedition to Boraqoon,and at the battle ofKhooshab (Medal with Clasp).
**» Colonel I. F. Chapman served in Abyssinia with the army under J^ord Napier of Mairdala (Medal).
^'o Colonel A. Carnegy was present at the disarming of the 5th Company 4th Battalion Native Aitillerr
Hyderabad, Sind, on 9th September 1857. Served with the Rajpootana Field Force under Major General Roben-.
Major of Brigade to the and Infantry Brigade at the siege of Kotah ; with the leading column ofassault on the lown aj
fortress under Brigadier Parke, on the 30th March 1858 ; actively employed with the bngnde m the porsnit o: :
Gwalior rebels under Tantia Topee through Meywar till September, when he was appointed Aimiatant Adjutx
General to the Division ; served as such with tho force under Bngadier Honner at the action of Kooahanna t-a i
10th February 1859 (mentioned in despatches for •* conspicuous and forward gallantry"), and subeeqaent p-ir^-
of the rebels under the Rao Saheb and Feroze Shah through Marwar, Shekawattee, and Bikaneer (Med^ «
Clasp for Central India, and Brevet of Major).
»" Colonel C. T. Heathcote was present in tho camp of the .Toudpoor Raja's army when attacked bv the A^^
Thakoor and Erinpoora mutineers in September 1 857 ; served as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master Cienerai to the :•
at the fiiiit attack on and subsequent siege and capture of Awah; at the sicgo and assault^f KaUtbLand the hsLVu- -
Bombay Staff Corps. — War Services, 43
the Bnnass; present as Assistant Quarter Master General at the action of Kooshana (thanked by Grovemmenta
of India and Bombay, Medal).
**• Golonel A. A. des Voeux served in the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857, *t the bombardmentand capture
of the forts of Mohumra and the pursuit of the Persian army (Medal with Clasp) . Served with the Horse Tranwwrt
service in the China Expeditionary Force under Lieut.General Sir Hope Grant in i860, present at the landini?
at Pehtang, action of Sinho, capture of Tanekow, assault and capture of the Taku Forts ; accompanied the
advance of the army on Tien-Tsin and Pekin, including the battles of Chang-kia-Wan and Tungchow, and occupation
of Pekin (Medal %vithtwo Clasps).
'^* Colonel M.R. Bruce served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857, and was present at the bombard-
ment and capture of Mohumra (Medal with Clasp). Served with a detachment of the 4th Bombay N.I. (Rifles) in
I "^37 against the Bheels in the Nassick districts; also with the regiment in Khandeish in the operations against
T;iiitia Topee in 1858.
* ** Lt. Colonel Maloolmson served as Brigade Major of Artillery with the Rajpoona Field Force during the march on
nnrl uiegeand capture of Kotah— mentioned in despatches; present at the battle of Bunnass and pursuit; and
Cavalry affair at Kooshana (mentioned in despatches, Modal with Clasp).
i-*7 Lt.Colonel M. W. Willoughby served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, including the surrender
0 f Bnshire, bombardment and capture of the Forts of Mohumrah (Medal with Clasp) .
'^* Lt. Colonel W. Hicks served in Bengal during the campaign of 1857-59 with the ist Belooch Battalion and as Staff
Dlficertothe Puiyaub Movable Column ; served in tho Rohilkund campaign with Major General Penny's Force,
an«l present in the action of Kukralee, action with Feroze Shah's Force before Bareilly, and occupation of that town ;
act ions of Bunnee, Mahomdee, and attacks by the rebels on Shajehanpore ; campaign for the subjugation of Oude,
ua.l present at the attack on and capture of tho Fort of Rampore Kussia, surrender and occupation of the Fort of
.\iuccthee ; subsequently with Lord Clyde's Force at the occupation of Sunkerpore, attack on and defeat of the
t:ricmy under Bern Madho at Dhoondia Keria, and capture of the Fort of Buxar ; with tho Colimm detached after
1 lie action to drive the enemy across the River Goomtee ; served under Lord Clyde throughout the operations across
t he Gogra ; present at the action with the Nana's Force at Brijidia, action at Churdah, attack on and capture of the
Kurt of Mi\jeediah ; conmianded the Right Wing of the ist Belooch Battalion detached with Brigadier Horsford's
Brigade previously to and on the passage of tho Rapteo into Nepaul ; at the defeat of the enemy at Sitka Ghaut, and
crti)ture of their guns (mentioned m despatches, Medal). Served as Brigade Major 2nd Brignde 1st Division during
tho Abyssinian campaign in 1867-68, and was present at the capture of Magdala (mentionea in despatches. Brevet of
M:ijor, and Medal).
»" Lt. Colonel C. F. Keays served with the colunm under Brigadier Coghlan against the Arabs and at the storm of
the villf^e and fort of Sheik Othman, near Aden, on the i8th March 1858.
^*^ Lt. Colonel H. 8. Anderson served in the Persian Expeditionazy Force in 1867, and was present at the bombard-
ment and capture of Mohumra (Medal with Clasp). Also in Khandeish agidnst the attempted invasion of the Deccan
by the rebel army under Tantia Topee in 1858-59.
1** Lt Colonel D. B. Young served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857, and was present at the bombard-
ment and capture of the forte of Mohumra and pursuit of the Persian army (Medal with Clasp). Served also in the
Indian mutiny campaign, including the siege and capture of the fort of Dhar, the actions in flront of Mundesore,
battle of Gurraria, and subsequent capture of that village on Uie 23rd and 24th November 1857 (wounded) ; at tho
siege and storm of the fortresses of Chandaree and Jhansi, battle of the Betwa, action at Koonch, the different
actions on the banks of the Jumna from 15th to 23rd May 1858, ending in the capture of Calpee, action of Morar,
actions at and near Kotah-ke-Serai, and capture of Gwabor (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Abyssinian Field
Force in 1867-68, and present at the action of Arogee and capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatch. Brevet of
Major, and Medal).
»*» Colonel H. Moore served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857 in command of Aden Troop (Medal with
Clasp). On landing from Persia proceeded to the Shoolapoor border to watch the country between the rivers
Uheema and Krishna; joined the field force under Colonel Malcolm; present at the capture of Beder Shoorpoor ;
ortlered to join the Cavalry Brigade in Central India; joined Sir John Michers Force in pursuit of the rebels through
tho Putchunny Hills, subsequently joined Brigadier Parke's Force by forced marches: pursued the rebels across tne
Kerbudda; present at the action at Chota Oodeypoor, and in pursmt of the rebels tlirough Central India (Medal).
Sei-ved throughout the Abyasiniau campaign of 1867-68 in the Intelligence Department, present at the capture of
Magdala (Brevet of Major, and Medal). Served in the Looshai Campaign of 1871-2 in Command of a Coolie Corps
(mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, and Clasp).
I** Lt.Colonel C. D'U. LaToucbe served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, including the attack on
Reshire, capture of Bushire, destruction of the enemy's magazines at Chakota, at Borazjoon, and battle of
Khoaahab (Medal with Clasp) . Served with the Satpoora ^ield Force in the action fought with the insurgent chiefs
and rebels in the Satpoora Hills on the nth April 1858.
i*» Lt. Colonel A. T. Moore served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, and was present at the assault
and capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, at Borazjoon, and at the action of Khooshab— horse killed (Medal
with Ciasp, and Victoria Cross). Served with the Central India Field Force from the Siege of Ratghur (mentiuued
hy Sir Hugh Rose for zeal in serving a gun when the camp was suddenly attacked) to the taking of Gwalior, and
pursuit and defeat of the rebels by Sir Robert Napier ; served against the rebels in the Jhansi and Jaloun districts
during the monsoon of 1858 ; commanded a troop of 3rd Cavalry which pursued and charged the rebels at Mow and
Mahoni, capturing their two guns (Medal with Clasp).
»♦• Lt.Colonel C. H. Clay served in Bcatson's Horse in 1858-59 in the pursuit and various operations against
Tantia Topee and the Rao Sahib : present at the cavalry affair with Tantia's rear-guard at Bajrode on 26th October
1858 (Medal).
>*' Lt. Colonel H. P. Close served as second in command of the 5th Goorkha Regiment with a force under the com-
mand of Brigadier General CJhamberlain for the subjugation of the Mahsood Wuzeer tribe in x86o, including actions of
Palloseen and Burrura Tungoe. Served as 2nd in Command, and afterwards as commandant of the 5th Goorkhas
duHng the whole of the Umbeyla campaign in 1863 (contusion, and mentioned in despatches). Commanded the 5th
Guorkhas during the operations of a force under Brigadier Wilde in January 1864, for the subjugation of the Rajah
of Gandnp, in Eusof^ai. Commanded the 5th Goorkhas during the several offensive and defensive operations of a
force under Colonel Rothney in Agrore, which resulted in the total defeat of the enemy on the 12th August 1868.
Commanded the 5th Goorkhas during the ascent and descent of the Black Mountain by a force under Maior General
Wilde in October 1868. Commanded the 5th Goorkhas during the secret expedition of a force under Colonel Roth-
ney against the Akhazm tribe on the Black Mountain on the 7th October 1869. Commanded the ist Sikh Infantry
during the operations in connection with the construction of miUtary posts at Gimee and Kote Kirghee on the Dera
Isniael Khan IVontier by a force imder Maior G. T. Kennedy (India Medal with two Clasps).
»♦« Lt.Colonel A. Wardrop served with the Persian Expeditionaiy Force in 1857, and was present at the bombard-
ment and capture of Mohumra, and pursuit of the Persian army (Medal with Clasp).
1*' Lt. Colonel T. Bell served as Adjutant with the 2nd Belooch Regiment with the Persian Expeditionary Force
In 1 8 56-57, including the assault and capture of Reshire and surrender of Bushire, expedition to Bonuyoon, and battle
of Kbooshab (Medal with Clasp).
i»^ Lt.Colonel 8. Fellows served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857, and was present at the bombard-
ment and capture of the forts of Mohumra, and the pursuit of the Persian army (Medal with Clasp).
i-a TXColonel J. H. Castell served with the Persian Expedition of 1856-57, including the storm and capture of
Be<>bire, surrender of Bushire, night attack and battle of Kooshab (Medal wiui Clasp). Commanded a Detachment
ot' tho 4th Rifles Native Infantry employed against the rebel Bheels in the Ahmednuggur District in 18^8. Served
•rith the Mhow Column under Sir J. Michel, and present at the battle of Rajghur (Medal). Served with the 27th
H^itivc Infantry throughout the Abyssinian campaign, and was present at the capture of Magdala (Medal).
' ^* Lt.Colonel L. H. Sibthorpe served in the action at Ambapawnee.
1 ^> Lt.Colonel P. H. Le Gey t served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, and was present at the assault
|^<1 capture of Reshire, and surrender of Bushire. at Borazjoon, and the action of Khooshab (Medal with Clasp).
lerved with Migor Grimes' Field Force in the Mahee Kanta as Assistant Political Agent, and in command of detach-
pent Gqjerat Irre^lar Horse in 1858 ; with Captain Heycock's Field Force in theMahee Kanta against the rebel
f akocr of Mondetti in 1858 ; commanded a detachment of Qujerat Irregular Horse, and was Staff Officer of a field
438 Bomhay Staff Corps. — War Services,
force in pursuit of Tautia Topee and tbo Rao Sahib in 1858-59 ; with Colonel Evans* Field Force in command of a de-
tachment of Gujerat irregular Horso at Nugpur Parkur in 1850.
'*7 Lt, Colonel C. D. J. Dodd was prescni at the attack on Fort Beyt in Okamundel in April 1858; waa Civil OffiCTr
on special duty with a field detachment in May 1859 during the outbreak in Nuggur Parkur, and from July u
December i859*in command of details of Irregular and Locnl t'oi-ps engaged in the suppression of the outbreak.
'** Lt.Colouel J. 8. D. Bolton served with the Persian Kxpoditionary Force in 1857 asQuartermosier and ln;erprrter
to the Light Battalion, and was present at the bombardment and capture of the forts of Mohumra and por^ait '
the Persian army (Medal with Clasp). Served as Adjutant of the Sawant Warcc Local Corps from June 1857 uti-
Murch 1859, and was actively employed during a considerable part of that time in hunting down mutineers ac:
rcbeliH ; commanded the details sent to the Ghats west of Kolapore in December 1857 to check the would-be in*ar^^::iii»
in that quarter ; secured the ringleaders, and disarmed the inhabitants before they could rise en ituxsu (Medal).
"• Lt.Colouel C. M. Ducat was present at the siege and occupation of Dwarka in November 1859.
*«° Lt.Colouel A. Utterson served with the Persian p]xpeditionary Force in 1856-57, incladinf^ the expeditioato
Borajoon and action at Khooshab (Medal with Clasp).
1*' Lt.Colouel A. R, Wilson served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857, including the forced xdktcI
on Borazjoon, and the night attack and battle at Khooshab ( Medal with Cl:isji).
^"* Lt.Colonel J. R. Strutt servsd as Interpreter to a squmlron of the 17th Lancers in the pursuit of Tautia T .;•=<
in 1858 ; accompanied the 3rd Bombay N. L to China in i86o, and served until the end of the war in Uie B^j^l.
Commissariat. Served in the Abyssinian campaign of 1868 (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
'" Lt.Colonel T. Kettlewell served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, and was present at the land-
ing at Hallilah Bay, storm and capture of Reshire. and surrender of Bushiro (Medal with Clasp).
»•* Lt.Colonel G. S. Hawthorn served with the 24th Bombay Native Infantry with the Central India Field To:n
under Sir Hugh Rose during the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and was present at the siege and capiarc a
Ratghur, capture of Garrakotta, relief of Saugor, feint on Malthone Pass, siege and capture of Jhanai. and with ti*
field force ag-ainst Tnntia Topee and the Rao Saheb. Commanded a Field Detachment in the Central Lndia Difeii m-
after the rebel Runjore Sing in August 1859, and completely routed a body of rebels under his commaiid, and • r
which he received the commendation of the Governor Gciieral. the Commander in Chief in India, Sir Robert N37 fr
then commanding the Central India Field Force, and Colonel Lockhart commanding at Jbansi (Mcd&l with Cbil-p;
'^ Lt.Colonel C. Jameson was present at the relief of Mhow, siege and capture of the fort of Dharin October i:- .
skirmish before Mundesore ; battle, assault, and capture of Gooraria (severely wounded) ; served with a field force
under Brigadier Hill in the Taptee Valley while in pursuit of Tantia Topee and other rebels (Medal).
1** Lt.Colonel P. W. Banncrman served with the Kotah Contingent against the insurgents in the Agra and Meht*
districts in May and June 1857; as a volunteer in the batteries in the Agra Fort in July and Augoftt 1S57; pre.-^-i
at the first attack on the fort of Awah on the 17th December 1857; at the assault and capture ofRowah, at in*
siege and capture of Awah ; commanded tne Joudpore Sikh Horse at the action at Pertabgnrh on the 34L.
December 1858 (Medal).
ifi» Lt.Colonel W. A. Gillespie served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-S7. and was present at the
assault and capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, with the expedition to Borazjoon, and at the action at Kb^v-
shab (Medal with Clasp).
^70 Lt. Colonel G. B. Crispin served in the Persian Expedition of 2856-57, and was present at Qx» landing u
Hallilah Bay, and surrender of Bushire (Medal with Clasp).
»7« Lt. Colonel W. H. Ross served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857, ft^d ^a» present at the bomba:^-
uont and capture of Mohumra (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 93rd Bombay N. I. in Khandeiah in 1858 ; aad
as Staff" OflBcer with the Oojein Field Force in 1859-60.
^73 Lt.Colonel A. T. Roid served as Adjutant of the lotli Bombay N.I. at the siege and capttire of Kotah. also wiib
the force under Brigadier Smith in Central India ; the recapture of Chandaree, the action of Kota-ke-8erai. «iu:
the Central India Field Force at the actions before and capture of Gwalior, the siege and capture of Powree, aij4
subsequent pursuit of the enemy resulting in the affair of Bcejapoor ; with Brigadier Smith's Brigade daring xU
campaign in Malwa, including the surprise at Koondryo (Medal with Clasp).
174 Lt.Colonel Sexton served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 as Adjutant of the 25th Kegimentfr-^
June 1855, including the battles of Alma, Inkerman, sioge and fall of Sebastopol, and sortie of 26th October (Kt^la.
with three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal) . Served also the Indian campaign otit^&sz,
as Adjutant of the 95th, including the siege and capture of Kotah (accompanied the 3rd assaulting Colomn en x>^
March as Staff" Ofl^cer to Colonel Raines commanding), battle of Kota ke Serai (acted as Staff Officer to Cokis&
Raines commanding the Infantry, and mentioned in despatches), general action restilting in the capture of Gw^cr
(severely burnt by the explosion of powder while serving a gim captured from the enemy and turned on them, aac
mentioned in despatches). siege and capture of Pouri'e, and surprise ot the rebel camp atKoondrye(Medai with Cjup).
17^ Lt.Colonel H. C. B. Tanner served with the Persian Expedition of 1856-57, and was present at the assault mxl
capture of Reshire, and surrender of Bushire, advance on Borasgoon. and action of Khooshab (Medal with Clasp;.
'7« Lt.Colonel A. T. Spens served with the Persian Expeditionary Field Force in 1856 and 1857, "^d was prcfecni ai
the landing at Hallilah Bay, assault and capture of Reshire, siurrender of Bushire, at Borazjoon (wounded). ar<l
action of Khooshab ; commanded the Left Troop of the Squadron 3rd Light Gavalinr which charged and broke ttt
Persian square (horse wounded. Medal with Clasp). Served with the Central India Field Force under Sir H^
Rose, including siege and capture of Ratghur, relief of Saugor, capture of Grarrakota, forcing of the Muddenpore
Pass, siege and storm of Jhansi, battle of Koonch, battle of Muttra, the three engagementa at Jalowlee on lit
River Jiunna (acted as Qtuirter Master General to the Second Brigade), capture of Calpee, capture of the cantonmca;
of Morar, final pursuit of the enemy under Sir Robert Napier, battle of Jowra Alipore ; also eerved against th«
rebels in the Jhansi and Jaloun districts during the monsoon of 1858 (Medal with Clasp).
177 Lt Colonel C. J. Anderson was present at the mutiny of the Bengal troops at Nusseerabad in Haj XS57 ; <^1&<> *>
the first attack on Awah in September 1857 ; ^^ ^^^ siege and in the pursuit subsequent to the tail of Kotah in Marci:
and April 1858 ; at the action of Kotah-ke- Serai on 17th June and capture of Gwalior on X9th Juno 1858 ; at the ac&.'c
of Ranode in December 1858 as Aide de Camp to Sir Robert Napier commanding Gwalior Division.
'7" Lt.Colonel J. Gkilloway was present at the assault and capture of Kotah, with the colunm in purstiit of the Ghralicr
rebels under Tantia Topee, the Rao Saheb, and the Nawab of Banda in Jime July and August 1S58 ; at the act..^
at Sanganeer on the 8th Augtist, and the battle of the Btmass on the 14th of August 1858; accompanied Briga^licr
Parke's pursuing Colimin from August 1858 to January 1859 (Medal with Clasp).
'7* Lt C]k)lonel A. G. Mayne was present in the charge on the guns at the mutiny of the Ben^I troops at Xunerr-
abad on 28th May 1857 ; at the siege of and in the pursuit subsequent to the fall of Kotah in March and April :f ^ j
under Major General Roberts ; served with Smithes Brigade in Central India, and was present at the battle c5
Kotah-ke-Serai, and capture of Gwalior; served with the Malwa Field Force under Sir John ICichel. and wu
present at the battle of Sindwaho (slightly woimded. sabre-cut, and mentioned in despatch), and at the ai&jr »;
Kurrai ; served as Orderly Officer to Brigadier Smith at the action of Koondrye (mentioned in despat^es, Uet»l
with Clasp).
iw Lt.Colonel G. C. Grant served in October 1859 ^i'^i the Okamundel Field Force under Colonel DonoTan in tii^
operations against the insurgent Wagheers ; present at the storm and capture of the town and fortress of Beyt a:
the 6th October 1859 (dangerously wounded).
"» Lt.Colonel G. S. Stevens served in the aothBombay N. I. with the Persian ExpeditionaiyForoe in 1857. Cc=-
mandod a detached company of that Regiment against the insurgent Dessaies in Uie Sawunt Warree districts >r
1858, was Staff* Officer to a field force sent against Tantia Topee in the Mahee Kanta at the close of the same t«^
and subsec^uenUy with the 2nd Extra Battalion throughout the operations against rebel Bheels and Mekran^ >
those districts in 1859.
w>t Lt.Colonel J. G. Watts served in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868, asD. A. Q. M. General of and Dxri*i:i
(ment oned in despatches, Medal).
JM Lt Colonel T. L. Eraser served as Staff" Officer to the force under Lieutenant Colonel Evans througfaosl -Ja
operations in Nuggur Parkur against rebel Thakoors in 1859, and was severely wounded in their night attact ^
the camp in the town of Nuggur on 20th June 1859.
/r,l" Colonel A. G. F. Hogg served as Adjutant of the ist Sind Horse in the Persian campaign of 1857 (Medal ^^
(Clasp). In 1858-59 he served with the forces in Khandeish and the Nizam's coimtryj and with his BegimcE: s.
Bombay Staff Corps. — War Services. 439
Canton dnring the Cliina war of i860. Served thronghont the Abyssinian campaign as Deputy Assistant Quarter
Master General, and was present at the action of Arogee and capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, ^fodal,
and Brevet of Major) .
*** Lb. Colonel 8. F. McGiUivray served with the Persian Expeditionarv Force on its march to Borazjoon, at the
battle of Khooshab, and at the capture of Mohumra on the 25th March 1857 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Deccan against the rebel Bheels in 1857-58 ; present at the engagements of Shumshapoor and Digrish.
*** LtColonel Julius Barras served with the Light Battalion in the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857, and was
present at the bombardment and capture of Mohumra, and pursuit of the Persian army (Medal with Clasp).
'*7 Lt.ColonelC. M. Griffith organized and commanded the A Division Transport Train attached to the ist Brigade
1 at Division of the Abyssinian Expeditionary Force. Commanded theparty ftimished with stretchers forthe removal of
the wounded fh>m the field of action on the loth and 13th April 1868 at Arogee and Magdala (mentioned in despatches
as having "distinguished himself by his zeal and activity," and as "deserving of special notice," Brevet of Major,
and Medal).
*" Lt.Colonel F. P. Forteath served in Central India during the campaign of 1857-58, including the pursuit of the
Gwalior rebels, battle of Bunas, and action of Kosana (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
'*» Major W. P. LaTouche served with the Light Battalion in the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857, and was
g resent at the bombardment and capture of the fort of Mohumra and pursuit of the Persian army (Medal with
lasp). Was present at the action of Hulgallee as Adjutant with the Southern Mahratta Horse in November 1857 ;
present at the action of Sharapoor as 2nd in Command with the Southern Muhratta Horse in February 1858;
acted as Staff Officer to the Field Forces at the occupation of Jamkhundee in March and Nurgoond in June 1858.
i** Major G. G. H. Fulton served with the field force engaged in operations against the rebels in the Myhee
and Rewa Kantas in 1857. and received the thanks of the Commander in Chief.
''* Lt.Colonel A. Durand served with the 10th Bombay Native Infantry in the Central India campaign of 1857-5S,
and was present at the assault and capture of Rowah (slightly wounded), siege and capture of Awah, 8ie^?o and
storming of Kotah, battle of Kota ke Serai, battle and capture of Gwalior, siege and capture of Powrie, actions of
Heejapore and Koondrye, and capture of Nargurh (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Abyssinian campaign of
1867-68 as Staff Officer of the Advance Brigade, and Brigade Major of the Pioneer Force and 3rd Brigade ibt
Division ; and was present with the loth Bombay Native Infantry at the assault and capture of Magdala (Medal).
1'* Lt.ColouelH. Phillips served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857, and was present at the bombardment
and capture of the forts of Mohumra (Medal with Clasp) . Served also with the force under Brigadier Coghlan
ivhich captured and destroyed the fort of Sheik Othman in the vicinity of Aden in 1858.
^*^ Major H. W. Harris served in the field force which was present at the assault and capture of the fortified
village and entrenched position of Rowa, the siege and capture of the fort of Ahwa, siege storm and capture of Kotah,
the reoccupation of Chandairee, battle of Kotah-ke-Serai, storming of the various heights occupied by the enemy,
gtmeral action and attack and capture of the Lushkur and city of Gwalior, battle of Sindwaho, pursuit of the enemy,
"battle of Kurrai, and pursuit of the enem^r ; action of Koondrai and defeat of Maun Sing's Force ; served as Baggage
Master in the force under Brigadier Smith during the operations in Central India, and in the field force imder
Colonel De Salis commanded a detachment of the lotb Bombay N.I. at the action near Boorda ; served in the Bas-
soda Field Force under Major Roome, and was present at the action of Goonapoora, and commanded the Infantry
portion of the Force at Goripooree (mentioned in despatches) ; served under command of Lt.CoIonel Boyle, and was
Staff Officer to the Seronge Field Force (Medal with Clasp for Central India) . Commanded and Squadron 1st Bombay
Light Cavalry on field service, Kattiawar, under Colonel W. W. Anderson, Political Agent, in the successful attack
on the Wagheer rebels on Tabur Hill on 29th December 1867 (mentioned in despatches, and thanked by the Aoveruor
in Councilj.
'*^ Mi^or L. G. Brown served with the 5th Bombay Native Infhntry against the Taepings near Snanghai ; present
at the attack and capture of the entrenched Camp at Wan^Kaza on 4th April 1862, and of the town of Tseerpoo on
1 7th April ; at Nazeau on 27th and 29th April, at the storming of the town of Tsingpoo 12th May ; and at the rcpulbo
of the rebel arzny near Nazeau on 25th May 1862.
^^ Major E. GT. Jenkins was present at the mutiny of the Bengal troops at Nusseerabad on the 28th May 1875
(charger severely wounded whilst charging the guns in possession of the mutineers) ; present at the first attack
on and at the subsequent siege and capture of the fort of Awah ; at the siege assault and capture of Kotah, and
pursuit of the rebels into the Gwalior district; in the pursuit of the Gwalior rebela vmder Tantia Topee, and at the
Dattle of the Bunass (Medal).
197 M^or A. J. Vibart served with a detachment of the 14th Bombay N.I. in the Mahee Kanta and Rewa
Kanta in 1858-59.
*»• Major J. W. M. Anderson served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857, including the march to
Borazjoon, battle of Khooshab, and capture of Mohumra (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Deccan against the rebel
Bheels in 1857-58, and was present at the affair of Shumshapore.
iw Mi^or w. Jacob served as Interpreter to the 72nd Highlanders at the siege and capture of Kotah (Medal).
*** Mi^or B. C. Ross served in the Indian mutiny campaign, and was present at the siege and capture of Rat-
f^htir, action at Barodea, relief of Saugor, capture of Garrakota, forcing of the Muddenporc Pass, siege and storm
of Jhansi, battle of the Betwa, storm of Lohari, actions at Koonch, Muttra, Galowlee, capture of Calpco, battle and
capture of Gwalior (Medal with Clasp).
^^ Major C. E. Fisher served with the 95th Foot in 1858 at the siege and capture of Kotah, battle of Kotah ke
Serai, general action resulting in the capture of Gwalior, siege and capture of Pouree— dangerously wounded (Medal
with Clasp).
*** Major A. M. Phillips served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, and was present at the assault
and capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, with the expedition to Borazjoon, and action at Elhcoshab (Medal
with Clasp).
=»* Major M. D. V. T. Grant served as Adjutant to the Left Wing 33rd Foot with the Okamundel Field Force in
1859, and was present at the siege and occupation of Dwarka.
^^^ Lt.Colonel W. H. Newport served in the Indian mutiny campaign, and was present at the siege and capture of
Ratghur, action at Barodea, relief of Saugor, capture of Garrakota, forcing of the Muddenpore Pa^s, siege and
storm of Jhansi, battle of the Betwa, storm of Lohari (severely wounded) ; actions at Koonch, Muttra, Galowlee,
capture of Calpee, battle and capture of Gwalior (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
M*^ Major E. W. West was present during the operations against the insurgent Dessaies in the North Cauara
and Bedee districts, between February and December 1858.
** Major W. T. Brown served as Staff Officer to the field force under Brigadier General Staveley against the
Taepings near Shanghai ; present at the attack and capture of the entrenched camp at Wang-Kaza 4th April 1862,
and of the town of Tseerpoo 17th April 1862; at the reconnaissance of Nazeau on 27th April 1862 (dangerously
wounded).
*»o Major R. M. Lloyd served with a field force against the Naikra Bheels in the Rewa Kanta in November
1858 ; also served with field force in pursuit of the rebel army under Tantia Topee in Guzerat.
*n Major M. J. J. Mignun served with the Belgaum Field Force imder Colonel Malcolm in 1857-58, and was pre-
acnt at the surrender and occupation of the fortress of Shorapore.
«" Major W. G. Trevor served with the 80th Foot in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858-59 (Medal).
*i* Major M. Tweedio was present at the assault and capture of Kotah ; served with Brigadier Parkers Column
during part of the pursuit of Tantia Topee ; employed during the latter part of the Oude campaign with the Oudo
Aiounted Police under Lord Clyde ; present at the occupation of Shurkerpoor, the stronghold of Raja Beni Madho ;
served with Colonel Carmichaers Column to drive the enemy across the Grogra ; served under Lord Clyde during
the greater part of the Trans-Gogra campaign, including the advance on and occupation of Baraitch, action with
the Nana's Force at Churdah, and occupation of the fort on the 26th December 1858 ; served with the Oude Police
Force on the Nepaul Frontier from April to the 2nd of October 1859, after the return of the regular forces from the
frontier (Medal with Clasp).
«»* Major Trueman served with the Central India Field Force in 1857-58, and was present at the siege and capture
of Ratghur, action at, Barodea, capture of Garracota. action of Borda, battle at the Pass of Mudisporo, siege and
storming of Jhansi, battle of the Betwa, storm and capture of Lohari, actions of Koonch and Muttra. battle of
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44© Bombay Staff Corps. — War Services.
Oalowlee (mentioned in despatohes for " steadinesB and gallantry "), oaptores of Calpee and Gwalior, and wftn*.
BlifrhtaflEUrs in Bnndlecnnd (Medal with Olaap). ^ . . . . .
•" Major J. Jopp aerved with the force nnder Brigadier CJoghlan which captured and destroyed the fint C
Sheik Othman in the vicinity of Aden in 1858.
"« Major C. F. James served in the aoth Bombay Native Inflmtry with the Persian Expeditionai7 roree wra
May to Sept. 1857. Commanded a detached Company of his Hegmient during the operatzons agamat Uie rtU.
Sawunts in Nov. and Dec. 1858. Accompanied the expedltionaiy force to Abyssinia in 1868, ajid was D^Q.Ji.
General of the storming Brigade at the assault and capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches) .
'^7 Lt. Colonel A. M. Shewell served in the rank of Lieutenantwith the Commissariat Department in AbyesiniaftcB
October 1867 to the end of the campaign (specially mentioned by the Commander in Chief in his final despalri .
Medal, with Brevet of Major on attaming the rank of Captain).
*^B Major H. N. Reeves was present at the siege and occupation of Dwarka in November 1859.
»" Major W. P. F. Waller was at the siege and storm of the fortresses of (Thandaree and Jhaasi, battle of %
Betwa, action at Koonch, the different affairs on the banks of the Jumna from the x 5th to avd May xSsS, endjagii
the capture of Calpee ; the action of Morar, actions at and near Kotah-ke-Serai, and capture by etorm of the foctR**
of Gwalior ; at the surprise and defeat of Feroze Shah's camp near Sypore, and in the different operatioiia agaiasi
Maun Sing in the jungles near Padrone (Victoria Cross, Medal with Clasp).
**» Major C. P. Newport was at the siege and capture ofKotah; with Brigadier Smith's Brigade during all iu
operations in Central India ; at the recapture of Chandaree, battle of Kotah-ke-Serai. battle and capture of Gvaha.
siege and capture of Powree and subsequent pursuit of the rebels, action of Koondrye and at Boorda, and at tte
actions of Goonapooraand Goripoorie (Medal with Clasp).
"* Major C. Wodehouse served in the Indian mutiny campaign, including the siege and capture of Awah, aiefe
and assault of Kotah, pursuit of the Gwalior rebels, and battle of the Bunass (Medal with Clasp) .
*» Lt.Colonel G. F. BeviUe served at the assault and capture of Kotah, with the column in pnrsait of the Gwato
rebels under Tantia Topee ; employed throughout the Dude campaign for the reduction of the movixkoe ; preacs:
in the attack on and expulsion of the enemy from their strongly fortified position of Bampoor KnasiA on the jni
November 1858, accompanying the support of the storming party ; present at the surrender of Uie fort of Ameite.
and subsequently with Lord Clyde's Force at the occupation of Sunkerpoor, and pursuit of the rebela under Besi
Mahadeo, resulting in the action of Dhoondia Keria and capture of the fort of Buxar on the 34th November iSsS:
with the column detached after the action to drive the enemy across the river Groomptee ; aenred tfaroocfaoat tfc*
operations in the Trans-Gogra district, including the advance on and occupation of Baraitch ; action with tbe
Nana's force at Chnrdah, and occupation of the fort on the 26th December 1858 ; capture of the fort of Miucedah
on the 27th December, and defeat of the Nana and Begum at Banki, and final expulaion of the rebela frtta Code
across the river Raptee on the 3i8t December 1858 (MedjEil with Clasp) ; served throughout the Abyaaizuaii eampaict
in 1867-68 as Brigade Mf^or of the ist Brigade xst Division, and was present at the action of Arogee and eapwr
of MaRdala (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, and Medal).
*** Major R. V. Maiden served in the Central India campaign in 1858-59 with the field force under 8xr J<fti
Michel and was present at the actions of R%jghur, Mungrowlee, and Sindwaho, and the aflhir at Knrai (Medal wvk
. Clasp) . Accompanied the 3rd Sind Horse to Abyssinia and was present thzoughout the campaign of 1867-68 (Meda] ;.
**^ Major J. Gatacre served with his regiment in Khandeish in 1858, with a detachment of his regiment with the
Oojein Field Force in 1859-60, and in the Chinese war in the Commissariat Department finom Jaly 1S60 tc>
March 1861.
*** Major C. E. Blowers served on board the Berenice during the war in the Persian Gulf in 1856-57, indudir;:
the capture of Bushire and of the forts of Mohumra (Medal with Chisp). Served with the loth Bombaj Nacre
Infantry at the capture of Kotah, battle of Kota-ke-Serai and capture of Gwalior, siege and capture of Powne.
actions of Beejapore and Koondrye (Medal with Clasp). Also served with the zoth Bombay N.I. throagboat the
Abyssinian campaign, and was present at the capture of Magdala (Medal).
**' Major F. J. Wise served in the Deccan against the rebel Bheels in 1857 ; present: at the engageoaeat cf
Mahadeoghur ; served in Khandeish and Nimar against the attempted invasion of the Deccan by the rebd araj
under Tantia Topee in 1858-59.
>^ Major W. Scott was present with his regiment in the pursuit of the Gwalior mutineers nnder Tantia Tupte,
the Rao Saheb, and the Nawab of Banda, through Malwa, Bundlecund, and Central India, including the actnB»
of Rajghur, Mungrowlee, Sindwabo, and Kurai on the 9th September and x9th uid 25th October 1858 respectivelj
*» Mfljor W. F. Sandwith served with the ist Brigade Central India Field Force in 1858 ; was preKnt at the
sietreand storm of Jhansi (Medal with Clasp).
»*o Major v. Birch served at the action at Ambapawnee. Also with Colonel Somerset's Brigade in pnzvoit of tt«
rebels under Tantia Topee in 1858-59 ; with Major Meade's Field Force in the Padrone jungles in X859, and pseaEcs
at the capture of Tantia Topee.
>" Major R. I. Crawford served in the pursuit of the Gwalior rebels under Tantia Topee, the Bao Sabeb, and the
Nawab of Banda in June, July and August x8^S ; present at the action at Sanganeer on the 8th, and the battle ^
Bunass on the 14th August 1858; accompanied Brigadier Parke's pursuing Column from August 1858 toJannaiT
1859 ; commanded the party detached to bring in the Nawab of Banda on his surrender (Medal) .
^^ Major H. B. Jacob accompanied a detachment of his regiment which formed part of Colonel Lockhart'&
Force in the Field Division of Bundlecund under Brigadier F. Wheeler.
■*> Major G. Cuussmaicer served with the 33rd Bombay Native Infiemtry in Khandeish in 1858.
>** Major J. G. M'Rae served with the 23rd Bombay Native Infkntry in Khandeish in 1858.
^ Major S. M. Hay served with the detachment X4th Bombay Native Infantrywith the Okamnndel and Katty-
war Field Forces in 1859-60 ; present at the storming of the heights and forts of iTbphoora on x8th December 1859.
»7 M^or R. Westmacott served with the 28th Foot with the Okamnndel Field Force in 1858, and was preeent a:
the storming and capture of Beyt, reconnaissance before, siege, and occupation of Dwarka.
*» Major G. F. Bryant served throughout the Abyssinian campaign in the Commissariat Department and oc
special duty connected with the Transport Train (Medal).
^' Captain F. W. Joseph served in China with the Royal Artillery against the Taeping rebela in the neighbosr-
hood nf Shanghai in 1 862-63, present at the second capture of Kahding and other operations.
»^ Captain L. F. Heath served in the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68 as Aide de Camp to Major Genexml 1
(mentioned in despatches. Medal).
**^ Captain D. W. K. Barr served the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 with the Transport Train (Medal).
*^ Captain J. T. Carruthers served mth the 4th Foot throughout the Abyssinian campaign, including the 1
Arogee and capture of Magdala \Medal) .
*** Captain C. A. de N. Xucas served in tiie Abysainian campaign with the Transport Train (ment»ned is
despatches. Medal).
*** Captain J. Humfrey served with the 45th Foot in the Abyssinian campaign in x868 (Medal).
*^ Captain W. C. Harrison served with the Transport Train in the Abyssinian campaign in z868 (Medal).
*** Captain H. Melliss served with the 33rd Regiment in the Abyssinian campaign (Medal).
«*7 Captain H. A. Vincent served with the 33rd Foot throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-6S, and wa*
present at the storming and capture of Magdala (Medal).
*^ Captain P. C. Heath served with the 45th Foot in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868, and was present at lie
storming and capture of Magdala (Medal) .
N.B.—War Servicee ehould be eommunieaied to tJu Editor vf " Rart'e Amy Lit*," and addrettod U kirn mt
so, Albemarle Street, London, W,
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List of Officers J now serving in the Army, who passed the Exammation and received
Certificates at the Senior Department, Royal Military College.
AddiMon, Lt.General J. E.
Airey, General Richard, Lord, GCJB. 7 P. Dec. i8a6.
Alexander, LtGen. Sir James Edward, C3. Dec. 1828.
Bagrot, Colonel Geo., Brigade Depot, Dec. 1856.
Borton, General Sir Arthur. KCB. i W.I.R. Nov. 1839.
Governor and Comm. in Chief at Malta.
Cameron, General Sir Duncan A. QCB. Dec. 1831.
(■'amoron. Major Greneral Wm. Gordon, CB. May 1853.
C jx. Major General J. W. CB. Nov. 1847.
Darling, Lt.Col. Sydney, h.p. 9 F. May 1852.
Douglas, Gen. Sir Robert Percy, Bart. 98 F. Nov. 1834.
D'Oyly, Major General J. W. Nov. 1847.
Ragar, Major General R. J. CB. May 1817.
Edwards, General C. A. CB. 18 F. May 1835.
Ewart, Lt.Gencral J. A., CB. May 1845.
George, General F. D. CB. 76 F. Nov. 1834.
Gordon, Major General C. B. P. CB. Nov. 1844.
Hackett, Colonel John, Unatt. Nov. 1851.
Hardinge, Lt.General JZbn. A. E. CB. May 1850.
Hutchinson, General W. N. 33 F. Nov. 1833.
Jarvis, Colonel 8. P. CJfff. h.p. 8a F. May 1856.
Johnston, General T. H. 66 F. June i8a8.
Loneden, Lt.Gon. H. E. CB. CSI. May 184a.
M'Cleverty, General W. A. 48 P. Dec. 1830.
Macdonell, Lt. General Alex. CB. Nov. 1845.
Macdougall, Lt.General Sir P. L. KCMQ. May 184s.
3D M'Gregor, General Sir Duncan, XCB. Nov. 181 1.
Maclean, Lt.Col. H. J. h.p. Rifle Brig. May 1853. Assist.
Adj. and Q.M. General, Ireland.
Micliol, General Sir John, GCB. 86 F. Nov. 1833. Com-
mandinir the Forces in Ireland.
Nngent.Colonel St. Goo. M. Unatt. Dec. 1857, A. A. & Q.M.
Gen. Edinburgh.
Paterson, Bt.Lt.Colonel Wm. Unatt. Nov. 1855, Pro fosBor
Royal Military College.
Patterson, Major General W. T. L. May 1852.
Peacocke, Major General G. J. Dec. 1856.
3EBI Reed, General Sir Thomas, QCB. 44 F. Dec. 1821,
Robertson, Major General A. C. CB. Nov. i^^j.
Rumley, Lt.Gon. R. 27 F. May 1833.
Sankey, Maj.Gen. Wm. CB. Nov. 1852.
Sawyer, Major General C. Nov. 1841.
SmiUi, General M. W. CB. 20 Hussars, Nov. i8jy.
Sparks, General J. P. CB. 38 P. June 1825.
Stapyltou. Major General G. G. C. May 1849.
Stewart, Captain A. P. h.p. 36 F. Dec. 1857.
Stratton, Major General W. A., May 1850.
Vacher, Colonel F. S. h.p. 22 F. May 1853, Assi-^tant
Adjutant and Q.M. General in Ireland
Whimper, Lt.General P. A. CB. Nov. 1850.
Wilson, General T. M. 96 P. May 1834.
List of Officers, now serving, who have passed through the Staff College.
Passed out in Deoember 1668.
Petrie, BtLt Colonel M., h.p. 97 P.
Carey, Mi^or General R., CB. Deputy Judge Adyocatc.
Wilson, Colonel, Brigade Depot.
Gamble, Major General D. J., CB.
Passed out in Booomber 1869.
Bruoe, Lt.Golonel A. C, CB. 91 P.
Twynam, LtColonel P. A. A., 15 P.
Jebb, Colonel P. W., h. p. 67 P., Adj. Gen., Madras.
Passed out in Deoember 1860.
Warell, Bt.Lt.Colonel A. H., 41 P.
Feilding, Major General Hon, W. H. A.
•Grant, Lt.Colonel R., R. Engineers.
WiUcinson, Assistant Commissary General H. J.
Nangle, Deputy Commissary General W. C.
Vigors, LtColonel P. D., 19 P.
•Woolsey, Colonel O'B. B., R. Art.
Passed oat in Deoember 1861.
Crcagh- Osborne, Colonel C. 0., h.p. Brigade Depot, Com-
mandant of the Staff College.
Battersby, Col. J. P. h.p. 60 P. Commdt. R. M. Asylum.
Stos«y, Mfuor P. 8., R. Art.
Hall, Lt.Colonel T. E. A., h.p. 49 P. Professor Staff Coll.
Stewart, Colonel R. C, h.p. a P. Gov. A Com. R. Victoria
Wilkinson, Colonel G. A. , B. Art. [Hospital, Netley .
Passed out in Deoember 1868.
Collepr, Colonel Sir G. P., CB. CMQ. ZCSI. a Foot.
Bamngton, Deputy Commissary General J. T.
Nolan, Miyor J. P., R. Art.
East, Colonel 0. J., h.p.57 P. A.Q.M.Gen., Intell. Branch.
Baker, Colond T. D., CB. j8 P.
Klles, Lt.Colonel W. K., CB. h.p. 38 P. Assist. Adj. Gen.
Parsons, BtXt.Colonel C, 3 P.
Acton, Colonel C, 51 P.
Lynch, Colonel W. W., 10 P.
Gonne, Lt.Colonel T., 17 Lancers.
Black, Bt.Lt.Colonel W., CB. 34 P.
Passed out in Deoember 1863.
Under the Bulet qf 1861.
Emerson, Muor A. L., 28 F.
Brett, Bt.Lt.Col. H. A., 43 F.
Ogilvy, Major W. L. K., 60 P.
Buchanan, Major J. J. N., h.p. s Dr. Gds.
Under the Rulee of 1862.
Law, Lt. Colonel P. T. A., CB. R. Art.
Beazley, Bt.Major G. G., 83 P.
Harbord, BtLtCol. R., h.p. 7 P.
Healy, Assistant Commissaiy General R. C.
Arbuthnot, Lt.Colonel W., 14 Hussars.
Passed out in Deoember 1864.
Hutchison, Bt.Lt.Col.P. J., h.p. 64 P.
Goodenough, Col. W. H., R. Art.
Creagh, Bt.Major J., 5 F.
Clive, Colonel B.H., Gr. Gds.
Bolton, Colonel W. J., CMQ. R. Art.
Gilbard, Bt.MaiJor G. J., 18 Hussars.
Keays- Young, Bt.Mi^or H. W., 18P.
I'C Wood, Brig.Gen. Sir H. E., KCB. h.p. 90 P.
Blundell, Lt.Col. H. B. H., h.p. Gr. Gds.
Fawcett, Major J. H..h.p. i P.
Kjiowles, Bt.Lt.Col. C. B., 67 P.
Passed out in Deoember 1866.
MacGregor, Bt.Major H. G., 29 P.
Suther, Major C. C, R. M. Art.
Robinson, Bt.Lt.Colonel C. W., Rifle Brif^ad ;.
Yates, Colonel H. Peel, CB. R. Art.
Knollys, Captain H., R. Art.
Maxwell, Bt.Major R. J., 06 P.
Shaw, BtMajor W., 102 F.
Wynen, Bt.Migor A. Q., 39 F.
Passed out in Deoember 1886.
Barker, Colonel G. D., 64 P.
Oliver, Major J. R., R. Art.
Lock, Bt.Lt. Colonel H., 108 P.
Gregson, Captain L. A., 70 P.
Hatchell, Bt.Lt.Colonel G., 60 F.
Knollys, Lt. Colonel W. W., h.p. 93 F.
Middleton, Colonel F. D., h.p. 29 F. Commanlant and
Secretary, Royal Military College.
Farrington, Major H. D'O., 73 P.
"^ ~ Hus
Blundell, Colonel R. B. H., 3
Hood, Captain W. C, 2 F
Di
igitized by
jars.
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443
MILITIA ARTILLERY OF ENGLAND AND WALES.
Royal Oardigan Artillery.
Head Quarters, Aberystwith.
HOKORABY COLOKBL.
Edward Lewis Pryse, laU
Capt. 6 Dr. Gd» n July 77
Lt.Colokel.
J. A. Lloyd- Philippe, JP.
BL. late Capt. 82 F. {Son.
ColoMl) aa AuR. 77
CxPTAiirs.
Geo. G. Williams, DL. JP. 6 Nov. 71
Davifl Thomas 21 Apr. 77
Thomas Lloyd 13 Oct. 77
LiKUTBXAWTS.
Thos. H. R. Winwood r^ Nov. 74
John J. Bonsall 30 Dec. 76
Thomas Williama 5 Feb. 79
SbCOKD LlBUXKarANM.
William M. G. G. Hughes... 14 Jan. 80 '
Alan E. Monypenny 24 Jan. 80 1
Ad ft. 4- Capt.—W. V. Leggo, !
Capt. R. Art 29 Jan. 79
MM. Of. — Morris Jones,
Surg.Maj 17 May 73
Scarlet Facinsrs.
Royal Oarmarthen Artillery.
Head Quarters, Carmarthen. [No. 24.]
Lt.CoLOWKL CoitMAWDAWT.
William Price Lowes, DL.
JF.late Lt. g6F.,Hon.Col.2^ May 66
Majob.
Arthur Price Jones, lat«
Lieut.6Dr$ 14 July 66
Captaiks.
John Richard Howell 19 Aug. 62
John George Parry Hughes 9 May 67
Vhcount Em\yn,p.$ 15 May 67
Alan Stephen Gulston, p.$. 21 Dec. 68
Jjlowellyn Lloyd Lloyd 20 Apr. 71
Vaughan L. Philipps, p. *. 20 Nov. 75
LiBUTBXAiriS.
William Horsley Dewe, j).*.ii July 71
John B. Brady 16 Oct. 75
Powell L. Davies 23 Apr. 77
Thomas P. Lewes 2 July 79
SECOirn LlBUTBlTAKTS.
Frederick A. G. Jones 26 June 78
Charles H. M. Bush 7 Jan. 80
John C. B. Booker 13 Mar. 80
Adjt. 4r Oipf.—Kejiry Ives
de Kantzow, late Capt.M.
Marine Art. ; Uon.Majiyr 15 Feb. 69
qr.MaBlerfwith rank of^.M.
iniheArmyJ.—Bxiht.HoTiry 1 Apr. 77
MM. Ojf.— John Hughes,
Surg.Maj i Mar. 73
Scarlet Facings.
Eoyal Oomwall and Devon
Miners' Artillery.
Head Quarters, Falmouth. [No. 6.1
Lt.Colojteii CoifMAirDAirT.
Sir Colman Rashleigh, Bart.
DL.JP.; Honorary Colonel 2 May 53
Major.
Sir Charles Brune Graves
Sawle, BaH. BL. JP.;
Honorary Lt. Colonel 6 July 67
Captaiitb.
Wm. Edwards Michell, ». #.12 Feb. 70
Thos. Roxburgh Polwhele... 7 Dec. 70
Colman BattieBashleigh... 9 Oct. 71
Thos.Moor A.Horsford, p.$. 30 May 74
LlPUTBWANTS.
Francis John Hoxt 11 Sept. 71
Robert P. Elrington 8 Nov. 73
Hurry J. Y. Jamieson 9 July 79
Melvill C. Sandys 9 July 79
Sbcoxd Libutbxakts.
William P. Williams i Apr. 78
Humphry John Willy ams 14 Mar. 79
A-^j. ^ Orpt. -Reginald Hen.
Champion,! le^tQBt.Li.Col.
^fi'Art j2 Apr. 66
af erf. Q^.— Fred. C. Bullmore,
Svrgeon 25 Nov. 65
Scai-let Facings.
Devon Artillery.
Head Quarters, Dovonport. [No. 7.]
HoiroBABT CoLOirxi..
Sir Geo. S. Stucley, Bart, i Jan. 73
Lt.CoLOKBL GoifKAKDAHT.
Richard Buiy Russell, late
Lt. 2 JP., Hon. Colonel... 6 Jan. 70
Major.
Henry C.Devon,iZoii.i^Co^ 2 May 77
CAPTAIirS.
W.Ham. Beadon, Hon. Maj. 22 Feb. 64
Thos. Reynolds Arscott, j7.«.
Hon. Major 22 May 65
Wm. Anthony Jones, p. s. 2 May 77
John Leigh CoUev, p.* 31 May 79
Charles K.R. Walker 21 Feb. 80
LlBUTBlTAITTS.
Chas. B. R. Chanter 17 Feb. 77
John E. Loveband 4 May 77
SbCOKD LlEVTBKAHTB.
Sir Wm. R. Williams, Bt.... 5 Nov. 79
Arthur J. L. M. Hunt 5 Nov. 79
Dudlev J. 0. Bush 29 Nov. 79
Wm. Bovell Jones 29 Nov. 79
FanshaweD.Le M.Gostlingio Deo. 79
Adjt. ^ Cop^.—ITC Geo. Dare
Dowell,* Brevet Lt. Colonel
h.p, B. Marine Artillery... 20 Sept. 70
Jf#(i.Q^.— Robert W. Wooll-
combe, late A.S. 68 F.
Surg.Maj i Mar. 73
Scarlet Facings.
Durham Artillery.
Head Quarters, Hartlepool. [No. xo.]
Lt.Colokbl.
Hugh QtaffoTdfHon.Colonel^i Mar. 75
Majors.
Arthur Robson 28 Apr. 75
Arthur S. Macartney, Capt.
h.p.B.Art x6 0ct. 75
Capxains.
Robt. Wm. A. Shortis, j).f.,
Hon.Mtyor 3 Oct. 74
W. S. Greene, Capt. h.p. 19
HuMarB 28 Oct. 76
Wm. Edward Chapman,*
Capt. k,p. I Dr. Ode 21 Jan. 74
Dalkeith M. Soott 27 June 78
LlBUTBITAirTB.
Cluny M'Pherson Hender-
son 94 Mar.8o
Hans C. Nielsen 28 Apr. 75
Harold P. Ditmas, p.t 12 June 76
Thos. Forsyth Forrest 19 Apr. 76
Edw. M. R. Green-Emmott-
Rawdon iq June 77
George A. Murphy 3 Mar. 80
SBCOirn LiBUTENAHT. .
Cluny McPhersonHenderson24 Mar. 80
AcUt. 4r Capt.^A^ Grubbe,
Cap*. B. Art 30 Aug. 79
Med. Q/f.^James Rawlings,
Surg.Maj i Mar. 73
Scarlet Facings.
Hampshire Artillery.
Head Quarters, Gosport. [No. 16
HoaroBART Coloxbi..
The Earl of Malmeftbory,
GCB aa June
Lt.Colo^bx. Commaxdaxt.
Samuel Hood Stovin In^le-
field, lots Lt.Col. M. Art.;
Hon.Col 6 Sept.
Majob.
Richard L. B. Gowell,|».«. 17 Jaly
CAPTAnrs.
Hexiry John Lancaster, iaie
Lieut. i^F.p.e 7 June
Henry Fameby Mills 9 Sepc
N.D. Garrett, Ca/1'b.p.R.Art. i Apr.
Wm. W. Portal 17 J^T
John M. F. Hant,^.f 21 Feb.
LlBUTXITAIITS.
Heniy B. Herrick 15 Anc
Calvert H. S. Clarke 4 Apr.
James E. B. Martin 16 Aug.
SbOOITD LiBUTBXAVtS.
Wm. R. P. Wallace ao Apr.
Francis J. H. Barton 31 Avg.
Charles Westrow Hnlse ...ax TtAt.
Adjt. f Capt.—Jj. Tillotson,
Capt. R. AH 4 Not.
Med.Qf.—jM. WalkinBhaw
BeU Alder, Surg.Mqf. ... x Mkt.
Scarlet Facin^B.
7i
Boyal Glamorgan Artillery.
Head Quarters, Swansea. [No. X5.I
HoirOBA.BY COLOITBL.
LlBUTBITAirT COLOirXL.
Jas. Simpson Ballard, JP. 1 Jan. 7 s
Majobb.
John Heyworth 18 Apr. 78
Captaiits.
Wm. Evans Hughes, p. #....30 Nov. 71
Robert Fred. Ballantine,
late Capt. i W.I.B 5 June 75
Arthur H. Richardson, j>.«.. 18 Apr. 78
Chas. B. Mansfield 24 July 78
LiXVTBVAKTS.
John Morris a July 73
James P. Arro wsmith 1 1 Aug. 75
Sir J. L. E. Spearman, Bt. 18 Juno 79
Sbcoitd Libdtbitakts.
Reginald F. R. Form by ... 4 Dec. 78
Adjt. 4(^ Capt.— jr^2t,nc\% John
Milman, late Capt. S. Art. x Dec. 79
Med. Off.— 3. Paddon, Surg. 9 Mar. 55
Scarlet Facings.
Isle of Wight Artilleiy.
Head Quarters, Newport. [Ko. x:
HOKOBABT GoiiOVSX..
Hie Boyal Higkneee the Duka
of Connaught, ITG. JlT.
KP.QCSLQCMa. ^iVL\j
Lr.CoLOirxi. CoiocAjrojLjrx.
Leopold GrimstonPaget, Lt.
Col.k.p. R. AH.; Ron.CoL 7 Sept
Majob.
William Henry Pattin8on...ax Apr.
Captaiitb.
Fra. Gordon Degge Watson,
late Lt. 68 F. ,p.9.HonJiaj.n Apr.
Wm. L. Nicholl Clayton, >».*. 9 May
Oeoil Fred. W. Fendall, p.«. ax Apr.
Edward Salisbury, p.i ^x Feb.
Libutbhajtts.
John Arthur LainBon,|».«....x7 Jalj
Wm. H. G. Gordon.p.t. 19 Pteh.
Lord Edward Bpenoer-
ChnrchiU sx Feb.
SbCOWD LiBVTBVAJnS.
George Harvey Turner 5 May
AJJt. 4r Capt. — John J>ay,
Capt. B.AH x3 Mar.
Med. Q/f.— E.A WaterwQilh,
MD. Surg.Maj. x Mar.
Scarlet Facinga.
Kent Artillery.
Head Quarters, Dover. [No. li.]
Cox.o9rxL.
J. R. E4Mrl Sydney, OCB.
Lord Lieutenant 4 May 5?
Lr.CoLOjrai..
Walter Geo. Stirling, late
Capt. B. AH 24 Apr. 7^
Major.
JolmM*Callum.fa/«o/B.^rf. x Oct. 75
Captaijts.
StephenMatthewCrowe,p.«.
Mon.Maior x6 Mar 6z
Edw. L. F. Jennings, ;».«.... 7 Jute r
Arthur Thos. Waring, p.e. 90 Jasi. -'•
Thompson Hunter. ».« i May --
Aug. frolliottPowell,ji.«. ...*7 Oe&. ~
Barclay C. Greenhill, ji.«....i8 Oct r^
LiBUTBVAra.
William Nichola k8 Apr. -
Hugh Moller ao Nov. fi
Barned Lewis-Bamed iBJfxxsttt
Charles A. Gallop x8 Jose t
Sscoirs LnurBVAXTB.
Frederick 0. Jenkins n Jnceyp
Jasper Comerford Burchettas June 70
Arthur Robert Denne le Nov. 70
Frank Wetberall Highl 26 Nov. 70
Adjt. 4r Copf.— George Fire-
brace, Capt. B. AH I Mar. 80
Qr.Jtf^iw<«r.— JonathanFors-
Iftfi. O^.— ClementCuthbert
Walter, Suraeon i Mar. 73
Scarlet Facincrs.
£oyal Lancashire Artillery,
Head Quarters, Liverpool. [No. 19.]
HOKOKABT COLOKEL.
IiT.GoLOirsL CoKXAirnAiiT.
James Bourne, DL.JP.
Honoran/ CoUmel 13 Apr. 63
Majors.
Hill C. Moore, Hon. Lt. Col... 29 July 62
James Clifton Brown 14 June 76
Captaifb.
Stajiley Arnold, p.* 8 Apr. 72
Henry B. Kelley xi Aug. 75
Henry T.Holmes,jEro«.lfi|/.22 Apr. 78
James Cunningham Doug-
las, Capt. h.p. 4 Dr. Qd». 14 Dec. 78
Wm. Hall Walker 31 May 79
LlXUnVAHTS.
Alex. C. Stephen 38 Jan. 74
Francis C. Batson i Apr. 76
Montague P. Mole8worth...26 Feb. 79
John Caister 31 May 79
Skcoxb Libutbxakts.
Richard M. Berry 19 Feb. 79
Henry L. Fergusson 24 Jan, 80
Walter Ernost Thiselton ...24 Jan. 80
Robert Cooper Drury 3 Mar. 80
Adj. 4- Capt.—B. W. Rooke,
Cavi. M. Art i Oct. 77
Qr. Maaier.^Wm. Wishart,
Qr.Mr. R. Art i Apr. 78
Med. Off. — James Chambers
FerGTUBon, MB. Surg.Maj. x Mar. 73
Wm. M'Cheane, Surg. Maj. x Mar. 73
Scarlet Fac in i;b.
Militia Artillm'y of England and
Northumberland Artillery.
[No. 23.1
Head Quarters, Ber^ck-on-Tweed.
Lt.ColOKSL CoUKAlfOAirT.
Charles John Reed 6 Aug. 68
Major.
Henry Best Hans Hamiltou28 June 76
Captains.
Charles C. Edwards s6 Feb. 73
Jasper M. Richardson 15 May 75
Frank Chadwick 30 June 75
Anthony C. Wood,ia<* Maj.ig July 76
James J. Kirsopp 19 Apr. 79
LiKUTEKANTS.
Wm. Byrne Jones 14 May 73
Fra. Douglas Blake 22 Nov. 76
Henry Liddell 30 June 77
SbGOXD LlBUTBirARTS.
Alex. H. Synge 3 Apr. 78
Alfred Stephen Reed 3 May 79
Peter Swanston 14 July 79
Adj.Jlr Capt.—'R. Montefiore,
Capt. R. Art 6 Aug. 79
Med. O^.— Alexander Leslie
Gracey, MD. UUeofTurlc
iah Contingent,8urg. Maj. x Mar. 73
Scarlet Facings.
Wahs.
444
The Prince of Wales' Own
Norfolk Artillery.
Head Quarters, Yarmouth. [No. 22.]
HoiroRABY Colokbl.
Field Marshal Hie Royal
Higknete the Frinee of
Wales, KG. KT. KP.
OCB. QCSI. &CMG 28 Oct. 71
Lt.Colokbl.
Rf. Hon. C, Lord Suffleld,
KCB. late of 7 Hueeare... 9 May 66
Majobb.
Hon. Harbord Harbord 2x Mar. 68
Edw. Mott Alderson, late
Lt. 97 V. 20 Sept. 79
CAPTAIirS.
Edw. Southwell TraflTord... 21 Mar. 68
Ttiomas Edward Bagge ... i June 71
Anthony Wm. Partridge ...xo June 76
Wm.HenryAug.KeppeI,p.«.4May 78
Sir Wm. H. B. tfolkes, 3i....2i Muy 79
K(iw. Roger M. Pratt, p.: 20 Sept. 79
LXBUXBHTAMTS.
John Sancrofb Holmes 29 Sept. 71
Jrra. D'Arcy Wm. C. New-
come 29 Mar. 73
Sir Reginald Wm. Proof jr-
Beauohomp, Bart X4 Apr. 75
Henry J. Preston 26 Aug. 76
Geo. M.., X<mi Hastings 7 Mur. 77
Alsremon Cecil Dawbon, late
Capt. 3 Dr. Quarde 29 Oct. 79
dBCOVn LXBUTZJTAJrTS.
Jlon. ABsheion E. Harbord 5 Nov. 79
Sir Savile B. Croasley, Bt.. 5 Nov. 79
Philip Bennet 5 Nov. 70
Adjt.4rCapt.~Ch,jit,. M. M.
ijana, J&. Art x Apr. 74
Qr. Master {with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army). — Henry
Stombridgo x Apr. 77
3/f i. Q^.— Cha.Cory Aldred,
JP. Snrg.Mty x Mar. 73
S.JohnF.Staffbrd,5i«rflrlf<»;.i2 May 77
Scarlet FacmgB.
Eoyal Pembroke Artillery.
Head Quarters, Haverfordwest.
HOXOBABT COLOKBL.
5ir Hugh Owen Owen, Bart.
DL. JP., Aide de Camp to
the Queen and Colonel xo Feb. 75
Lt.Colokbl.
John Owen, ifoM. Colonel... 3 Mar. 75
Majobb.
John Graham, j7. 9 20 Mar. 75
William Moffat Douglas
Willan. Major, late of R.
Art., Hon. Lt.Col 16 Oct 75
Captaiits.
James BowenSummers,^.«.29 Mar. 73
Fra. Perrott Edwarde8,p.«.i7 Feb. 75
Chas. A. Cooper, Hon. Maj.^g Apr. 74
Wm. Thos. Summers, late
Li. X3 F. 26 May 75
LlBUTBWAKTS.
Tudor V. H. Thomas 18 Dec. 71
Walter L. 3. Levett xx Nov. 76
SECOKn LlZUTBlTAirTS.
Wm. Charles Cope 30 July 79
Richard H. B. Summers ...29 Oct. 79
Sydney Wm. Wayet 29 Nov. 79
Adjl. 4- Capt.— A. J. Lavie,
Capt. R. Art 29 Aug.78
Med. Q^.— Jas.David Brown,
Surg.Maj i Mar. 73
Scarlet Facings.
Sub LiKUTBKAiris.
Thomas L. Haro 20 May 76
Sbcokd Libutbwawts.
Herbert F. Easton 20 May 70
Henry George Hasted 21 Feb. 80
Adj. 4- Capt.—U. J. L. Turn-
bull, Cajit. R. Art i Jan. 79
Paymaater. —
?/"-/%:~^^*-^^*^'^P*^*'"ck 8 Mar. 59
Med. Off. —
Scarlet Facmgs.
Eoyal Sussex Artillery.
j Head Quarters, Lewes. [No. 26.]
' LlBUTBNAirT COLOXKL.
' Wm. Rowe Lewis, JP 23 July 79
Majors.
James Hayes Sadler, Hon.
Lt.Colonel 30 Apr. 79
Captains.
Barton L. John Scobell,
Hon. Major 15 July 61
Robert T. N. Tubbs,» Capt.
h.o. Bombay Army ; Hon,
^Major 10 Feb. 71
Walter C.Alers Hankey x8 Apr. 74
Alfred Robert Margary.p.a. 30 Apr. 70
Fairfax Rhodes, p.a 20 Sept. 79
LlBUTBlTAKTS.
John Oliver Vallanco,j).»... 6 May 74
Alfred S. Broadwood 17 May 76
John Clarke Pratt 19 July 76
A. C. Jeddere-Fishcr 4 Apr. 77
Henry C. B. Chermside ...xo Dec. 79
SbCOXD LlBUTBlTAIfTS.
Francis L. H. Sadler 31 Aug. 78
Henry W. S. Fa.yrer 20 Sept, 79
Harvey W. H. Combo 10 Dec. 79
Adjt. 4r Cap^— D.W.Buckie,
Capt.R.Art x Jan. 79
Med. Q^.— Richard Turner,
Surg.Maj , Mar. 73
Scarlet Facings.
Suffolk Artillery.
Head Quarters, Ipswich. [No. 25."]
Lt.Colokbl CoHUAirsAirT.
Robert Alex. Shafto, Lord
Wiiveney, DL., Colonel
and Aide de Camp to the
Q»**«» 30 Apr. 53
Majob.
Howard Whitbread, late Lt.
2 Lt. Drs. British German
Legion 6 June 68
Captaixs.
Herbert Pemell 6 May 66
Jas. Wallace Dunlop Adair,
late Major Unatt n Mar. 67
Henry Smith, jt).* 30 Apr. 70
Leonard Walter Pead,;?.». 20 Jan. 75
Edward Charles Moor, /».#... 26 May 79
Lieutknants.
Charles John Easton xo Dec. 73
Harry E. Djbree,p.# 29 Jan. 76
George H. Garrott, ix May 77
Jaapcr J.A Milner-GibsozL. 2 July 79
Yorkshire Artillery.
Head Quarters, Scarborough.
HoirOBABY COLOIfBL.
Henry Thomas Fyors, Capt.
h.p. R. Art 9 Fob. 76
Lt.Colowel.
Arthur Brooksbank,^^ i^te
Capt. 38 F. JP 10 Dec. 70
Majors.
Robt. Christopher Wintonr 15 Apr. 76
Y.G. Lloyd-Grcnme, JP. ...24 Jan. So
Captains.
John Wm. Bain Hawkcs-
worth, JP 12 Juno C6
Cha. Fra. Follows, p.» 15 Apr. 76
John Amory Travcrs, p.». j i Oct. 76
Wrn.R.Ringrose-Voase,;*. t.i-? Mhv 78
Robert Lesley, p.f xo Mny 79
B. B. Haworth- Booth 24 Jan. 80
LlBTTTElTAVTS.
Kdw. C. Brooksbank 2 Aug. 76
Edward TI. Hudson 30 Dec. 76
Fred. C. 8. Constable 6 Aug. 79
SkCOND LlBUTBB'AirTS.
Simon C. Scropo 13 Oct. 77
George Wm. Lloyd 30 July 79
George F. Marvrood 20 Aug. 79
Wiu. Edwin Fell 13 Mar. 80
Harry rickorsgill-Cunliffe 13 Mar. 80
Adjt.JrCapt.—Fnmk Lodge,
iJapt. li. Art 20 Sept. 77
Q/'.-l/tt^'t^r — Koubcn Firth x Apr. 77
Med. O/.— William Taylor,
Surg.AI'iJ x Mar. 73
Henry Wright, Surgeon x Mar. 73
DigitizW^e^lt:
445
MILITIA ARTILLERY OF SCOTLAND.
Argyll and Bute Artillery.
Head Quarters, Campbelltown.
Lt.Goloitxl Coukakdant.
Smollett M. Eddmj?ton,2>i.
JP. late Lt. f Adj. 78 jF. ;
Honorary Colonel ao Nov. 61
Majobs.
WilliRtn Turner 11 Oct. 73
Geo. Hcwson, late ofB. Art. i Oct. 75
CATTAIirS.
John W. Macdouijall 16 Oct. 75
Robert Bruce Baird 16 Oct. 75
William Hoad 4 Dec. 78
C. L. Lamont 24 3iar. 80
James Mitchell Mutter 24 Mar. 80
LiXVTXVAVTS.
James Thos. Nichol, p.B. ...xj Dec. 73
Chas. J. M. Finnic i Aug. 74
Fra. A, Walker* Jones 25 Apr. 77
Claude C. Miller-Wallnutt 15 Nov. 79
SbcOFD LXBUTSKAirTS.
Joseph D. B. Harrington.. .31 Mar. 78
Hector Macneal 24 Jan. 80
Ad)t. ^ Capt.—Qt. A. Beaty-
Pownall, Capt. E. Art. ... 9 Oct. 75
Qr.lfr.— James Ranken ...14 Apr. 69
Med. Of.—Vk\ Gibson, Surg.
Maj I Mar. 73
Scarlet Facings.
The Duke of Edinburgh's Own
Edinburgh Artillery.
Head Quarters, Edinburgh. [No. 11.]
HOKOBABY COLOITBL.
lI.R.ir. the Duke of Edin-
burph, KG. KT. QCSf.
OCJfO. Capt. Royal Naoy 24 June 74
LiXUTKXANT COLOITEL.
Alex. Moncrieff, JP. Hon.
Col x6 Jan. 78
Majob.
Frederick W. Carter 9 July 78
Captaiwb.
John S.MacDowall 4 May 7a
Robert Groiu ix Aug. 75
Alex. D. Fordyco, late Capt.
71 F.,p.« 5 Feb. 79
A.J.CoUiuhoun,/a/< L<.42F.a6 Mar. 79
Wm. L. M. Dakyns 7 Jan. 80
LlKUTB.f AKTS.
Chadwick Aytoun 4 Dec. 75
John r. Dick 3 Mar. 77
Doupall B. MacDougaU ...14 Mar. 77
Hamilton S. Bower 16 Aug. 79
Hervey Mayhew 16 Aug. 79
Andrew Aytoun ai Feb. 80
Second Libuybvaitts.
Harry King Stewart 3 May 79
Beresford A. Johnstone aoMay 79
Adj.^ Capt. 4r Paym.— John
Boulton," late Capt. B.A rt;
Hon. liajcr 6 Sept. 59
Qr. MaH. (wUh rank of Qr.
Mr. in the ^my).— John
Thompson i Apr. 77
Med. Q^. — Charles Dycer,
MD. late Army Medical
Stqf, Surg.MaJ j Mar. 73
Scarlet Faoings.
Pife Artillery.
Head Quarters, Cupar. [No. xa.]
OoLomL.
John. Balfour, Vice Lt. JP,
late of &r. Qd$ 23 Feb. 55
Lt.Colobsi. ComCAHSAHT.
Sir P.Arthur Halkett^ar*.i
late Captain ^Huuare^p.e.-yy Apr. 73
Majobs.
John Luke, jf.f 34 Sept. 73
CAPTAnrs.
Owen Broun 29 Apr. 71
William Baird, j».« xa Aug. 71
Alexander Thompson, p.». 12 Aug. 71
Charles Lamont, p.« 34 Sept.73
JameBSyme,p.f 9 Dec. 74
Hon. Robt. Preston Brace 15 Sept. 77
LiBUTBKAHTS.
James Cheape 19 Jan. 76
Wm. A. Thomson 16 Dec. 76
Archibald D. Smith-Sligo.. . 18 Oct 79
Robert W. M. Jackson x8 Oct. 7v
SbCOHD LlBUTBBAlTTB.
John Alex. Blackwood 6 May 78
Harry L. 8. Maodonald 26 Feb. 79
Adjt. 4r Capt.— J. Howard,
Capt. R. Art 25 Feb. 80
Paymaster. — William Haig.12 May 59
Qr. Maet. {foitk rank vf Q^.
.—Jan
Lxiunvunt.
C. N. , I«fvJ Carnegie, |».#. ...6 Bept. r>
Charles M. Barber ao June :j
Andrew G. Wood -A Sept. 7:
Wm. Wilaon-Stewart 3 May T
Hercules S. Port«cus 13 Sept-;
Bdw. de 8. Smart 13 SefT :*
Gregor L. Meaaon 13 Sept-:^
Charlea Austin sKoT-r^
Bscoarn LnxmsrAVTa.
AAjt. ^ Otrpe.— P. Hufsej,
Capt,B.AH x4Aag.;;
Qr. Matt, {mik rank ofQr.
Mr, in tk4 ^rmy).— Robt.
M. Shankland 1 Apr. 77
Med. Of.— Alex. Dickson,
MD. 8arg.Mtd, 1 liar. 73
Heniy Steels, A.Surgeom ...16 Joae :j
Scarlet Facings.
Mr. in the Armg)
G. Smith I Apr. 77
Med.Qf.—
Scarlet Facings.
Forfar and Einoardine
Artillery.
llbad Quarters, Montrose. [No. 13.]
Lt.CoLOITBL CoxUAHDAJrT.
Reg. H.Alex. Ogilvy,j».«... i June 72
Majobs.
Wm.T.Blair-Imrie, JP. p.§.
Hon. Lt.Col I June 72
John Allen Allen. JP.,p.B..
Hon. Lt.Colonel 30 July 79
OAnAiirs.
L. Tfirunski, Hon.Maj.,p.9. 20 July 72
ClaudCathcartCamegie.j).«.xi Oct. 73
I)avidCrawfordLindsayj).«.xo June 74
James Q. Watson, p.e 24 Feb. 77
F. Baird, lat4Lt,6F. p,9.... i June 76
Haddington, Berwick, Linlith-
gow, and Peebles Artillerj.
Head Quarters, Dunbar, pro. >;
Hosobabt Colovxb.
Thomas Shairp aSJonert
LlBUTBITABT COI^STBl.
Archibald Dickson 19 Feb. :;
Majob.
Henry Bobert Hardie, pa...m Aqj;. ",
Captaxvb.
John R. Dawson, p.a.; Horn.
Major 13 May 71
Geo. Aug. Fred.Baillie,p.«. 23 May 74
Alex. Haig B«nton, p^ ...15 Au^. ;«
T. A. HouBtoun-Bo8w«iU^.<.i7 Max 71
Charles H. H. Porres, lata
Lt. SyU Brigade 5 Nor. 7,
LlBVTBVAVn.
John C. Innes 23 Peb. r
Wm. Geo. H. Walker 21 Apr. r:
Charles L. Cookson 14 Mar. 77
Charles H. S. Hockin 6 Aug. 73
8bcob3> LiKTTSVAjrrs.
Ferdinand C. Logan 8 Feb. -^i
George Alex. Baird 5 Mar. %
Charles Edmund Barstow...i4 >taj r;
Alex. Rowland Eustace ... 4 Feb. lo
Adjt. ^ Capi.—^. J. de Lav-
tour, Bt.MmorB. Art. ... 1 Dec. 7-
Or. Matt. — ifdm. Simons,
Qr.Mr. B.AH i Apr. t?
Med. Of. — Jamea Donlop,
SuryMaj x
Scarlet FftcmfCB.
Mar. r
John E. M 'Clean 6 Aug. 79
Geo. B. K. Bull 6 Aug. 79
Marriott W. Dalway 6 Aug. 79
Skcoxd Likutbwaht.
Robert Dalway 4 Feb. 80
Adjutant. — v. A. Ogle,
Capt. B. Marine Art 23 Nov. 75
Qr. Matt.—
MILITIA ARTILLERY OF
Eoyal Antrim Artillery. i ^^J^-^- ^«y.p-« 9 Jan. 75
„ ^^^ ^ .w rir 1 1 John Shaw Bxham 9 Jan. 75
HcadQuartersXamckfergus. [No.i.Ji Henry B. Johnson xojan. 77
HOXOBABT COLOBBL. ' ' ' " ■»— •»
Sir Richard Wallace, Bt.
KCB 30 July 73
Lt.CoLOXBL COKlf AITOAKT.
Vitc. Massereene and Fer-
rard,j>.« 20 Nov. 72 '
Majob. '
Fm. Chas. Hugbcs-Hallett, I
late Lt. Royal AHillery ... 2 Oct. 78
Captaiks. '
James Cm\^,HoH.Major,p.9. 3 Aug. 72
H. B. JohnPton, p.«. JP. ...12 Feb. 73 ,
Arthur Wm. Shirley-Bail,
late Lieut. 8 Hueeare 28 June73
Arthur Forbes, p.s 2 June 76
Walton T. R. Atkin, p.e 3 Oct. 77
Walter Yeldham, late Capt.
to Hussars 19 Apr. 79 1
Hon. Cecil Ralph Howard, I
late Capt. 60 F. 26 July 79 '
Wm. Henry Kinsey 26 July 79
LlBUTBlTANTS.
Valentine J. Cornwall, f>.«. xs Mar. 7^
James L. Alison 15 Apr. 74
Med.Qf.— David R.Taggart,
"^ " y.Mai
Scarlet Facings
MD. Surg.MaJ 24 Jan. 75
ic
Eoyal Oork Oity Artillery.
Head Quarters, Cork. [No. 5.]
HONOBABT COLONBL.
J. F. Barl </ Bandon, DL.
JP 3x July 78
Lt.Colonbl.
Arthur A. G. Bell-Martin,
IRELAND.
CAPTAnrs.
Duncan Dunloe Ablratt 3 Ocu -
James C. Beamish a4Jclv-.
Geo. N. Roberts m Jq>-
James F. L. MacFarlane ...19 9 eh -
George Henry Johnston ...15 Mar. •■
LlBCTBJTAjrTS.
Theodore E. Sherlock la Max '<
George Henry Johnston ... 3 Sepc -^
SBCOBD LiBCTBVAVtB.
Wm. Wylic Norman 28 Mav -
Henry Richard Jones 99 Ocl. ~
Walter B. Johnson ro Dec, -•
Aijt.^-Capt.—K. E. Mondy.
Capt. B. Art 18 Mar. •
Scarlet Facings.
West Oork Artillery.
Head Quarters, Macroom. TK*'* •
HOKOBABT COLOVBI»"
H.B.,J?aWo/ Shannon sa Ft;*. •
_ , Lt.Cox^stbl.
late Lt.Col.7 Dr. Ods. p.§. xo Mar. 75 j Patk. Duncan, p.t. H0m.Ckl.94, Kcr. -
Majob. Majob.
Joseph Edw. L. Thackwell, Fred. Hutchinaon Warren,
late Lt. s Laneere 7 Nov. 77 1 Saii,LiXolou€l ........ 99 Dec -
Digitized by V^jOOV IC
Gi.ni.nr8.
Thos.AinfilieLnnham 26 Feb. 73
Fr». Wm. Woodley a6 Feb. 73
Fra.L. Hewaon, lateLt.6 V. 24 Aug. 74
Denis Scully 13 Oct- 77
Charles S. Cade 13 Oct. 77
Fred. T. VetBchoyle 22 July 78
LnvTxirijrrs.
Win. J. Stoyte ItMay 77
William J. Gk)old aMay 79
George O.Manders 13 Sept 79
William O. M. Moose 13 Sept. 79
Sbcoitd Libutxvavts.
Henry John I>owning 27 Sept.79
Jeremiah J. M. Dunne 27 8ept.79
John Craig. 27 Sept. 79
Joseph B. &. Gullinan 15 Nov. 79
Adj't. 4r Ciipe.— A. L. Pringle,
Capt. B. Art, 10 Jan. 80
Qr.Jf<u<«r.— Joseph Owen,
late of B. Art 8 Dec. 65
Med. Off. — Charles Creed,
SurgJioQ 1 Mar. 73
Henry Charles Garde, HD.
Surg. Maj xoDec. 73
Scarlet Facings.
Donegal Artillery.
{The Frinee of Walet'.) [No. 8.]
Head Quarters, Letterkenny.
HoirOBiST COLOVXL.
Rob. Geo. Montgomery ... 3 Sept. 79
LT.CoLoirxi.
Jas. Corry Jones Lowiy,*
late Capt. B. Art 5 Mar. 79
Major.
Wm. Norton Persse, late qf
B.Art 16 Apr. 79
Captaihs.
Charles Edward Ecoles 20 Nov. 75
Thomas Edmond Batt 6 Sopt.76
Robt. S. Stewart 20 Feb. 78
Thomas B. Stoney 28 Sept. 78
James Fraser Murphy 30 Apr. 79
LuUTXITAirTS.
Albert Croly 22 Mar. 76
Joseph G. Griffith 27 8ept.79
William Markham Doyne...27 Sept.79
Williain Daniel Swiney 27 Sept. 79
George W. S. Hawks 27 Sept.79
SxcoKD LuirtxirAirTB.
Adit. 4- Capt. ^Uen. Archdall
Doyne,' late Capt. B. Art,;
Hon. lienor xo June 68
Qr.Jkf «<«•. — John Kelly... i Sept. 5.5
Scarlet Facings.
Dublin Oity Artillery.
Head Quarters, Dublin. [No. 9. J
Lt.Colokxl.
Wm. J. M. Magill,iro«.«>i.3i Aug. 78
Major.
Wm. B. Digby,p.« 23 Oct. 78
Gaptautb.
WykehamC.Dickenson,ji.«. 2 Dec. 76
Arthur Wm. Thompson,|>.«.22 Aug. 77
Crofton T. B. Vandeleur,
late Capt. 12 Lancert x Jan. 79
Wm.L. Smythe 5 Nov. 79
LlXUTRNAlTTS.
Henry Wm. Baldwin 20 Jan. 77
Robert C. 1. Whitty 34 Feb. 77
Sbcovd Libutbitabtb.
Edward D. Brown 24 Apr. 78
Reginald B. Sparrow 24 July 78
James Baldwin x6 Aug. 79
Adjt. 4- Capt.—G. R. B.
Wheatley, Capt. B. Art. J9 Oct. 75
Scarlet Facings.
Gaiway Artillery.
Lt. Colovbl.
Major.
GAraAIBS.
James O'Hara, late Capt. a
Dr. Ode 5 June 78
Thomas G. Lambert, late
Capt. 29 F. 23 Oct. 78
LlBCTBlTAirXS.
Francis R. Lambert 21 Aug. 78
Andrew M. I*-5-»wne 27 Sept.79 '
SbOOITv xiIBUTBlTAirTa.
A'fjt. 4 Capt.^VL. H. Hard-
inge, Ca^. B. Art x July 78
Militia Artillery of Ireland,
Limerick Oity Artillery.
Head Quarters, Limerick. [No. 20.]
Honorary Colobbl.
S. P., Ft*rf. Gort 30N0V. 65
Lr.CoLOirBL Comuabdabt.
JSTon.Cha.SmythVereker,^.*.
Hon. Colonel xsMar. 73
MiJOB.
Robert G. S. Maunsell, late
Lt. 85 F.fp.e X2 Apr. 73
Captaibb.
Geo. C. Spaight, late Capt.
9 F. p.e. 26 Mar. 73
Sir Claude Champion de
Crespigny, Bt. late En$.
60 F.p.e 30 Apr. 73
Wm. D. Maunsell, p.f 9 Oct. 75
Richard Rose O'Giady, Ute
Capt. 44 F. x8 Apr. 77
Son. J. G. P. Vereker, j9.f...x5 June 78
LlBUXBBABTS.
Peter M. Staunton 4 Dec. 75
Wm. P. Ball 6 Dec. 76
Wm. A. Bentley 6 Aug. 79
Spencer G. P. Vansittart ...10 Dec. 79
Sbcobd Libutbbabts.
Joseph James Harris 26 Nov. 79
George Frederick Bunbury24 Mar. 80
Adjt. 4- Capt.—G. E. Souper,
Capt. B. Art 29 Nov. 75
Qr. Master (with rank qf Qr.
Mr. in the Army). — John
Brock I Apr. 78
Med. Q/T.—William Daniel
Murphy, 5ury. If o; x Mar. 73
Scarlet Facings.
Mid-Ulster Artillery.
(Tyrone, Armagh, and Londonderrg.)
Head Quarters, Dungannon. [N0.2X.]
HOBORARY COLOBBL.
Hon. Wm. Stuart Knox, late
Major 21 F. 26 Mar. 67
Lt.Colobbl.
Ynyr Henry Burgos 15 Sept. 77
Major.
Robert J. P. Saunders, late
Lt. B. Art.; Aide de Camp
to the Lord Lieutenant of
Ireland 2x Apr. 78
Captaibb.
John S. Irwin, p.». 23 June 75
John Richardson, j9.« 23 June 75
Fred. Gage Heygate,y.«....io Nov. 75
Harry B. B. Beresford, late
Lt. Bogal Navg 15 Sept. 77
Francis C. Macky, late Lt.
3 Dr. Quarde 11 Dec. 78
LiBVTBBABXS.
William Browne 2 Feb. 76
Pra. Pctor Gtervais x Deo. 77
Arthur Edw. Gunning 19 July 79
R. H. L. K. Brinkley 19 July 79
Wm. RyanLyle 19 July 79
Sbcobd Lxbvtxbabts.
Adjt. 4r Capt.—B., J. Hezlet,
Capt. B. Art 14 Mar. 76
Med. O/:— Wm.Twigg, MD.
Surg.MaJ i Mar. 73
Scarlet Facings.
The Duke of Oonnaught's Own
Sligo Artillery.
Head Qmirters, Sligo.
HOBORARY COLOBBL.
fi'tru'has. James Knox Gore,
Bart, lale Capt. 66 F. 14 June 76
Lt.Colobbl.
Robert Seymour Ormsby,
Hon. Colonel 16 Apr. 79
Major.
Wm. G. Wood-Marthi, late
Lt. 44 F.p.$ II Feb. 80
Captaibb.
Wm. James Grilfith 31 May 70
Jamoa Campbell 9 June 77
LiBVTBBABIB.
Arthur E. H. Moore 14 Mar. 74
James D. Robinson 6 May 74
Alex. Perceval 22 Nov. 76
446
SBG03n> LiBtmNABlS.
Capt. 4rA(iyt.SirC.laacom ,
Bart. Capt. B. Art i Apr. 75
Pay»o»<er. — Albert Henry
Knox 2 Feb. 55
Iftd.Q^.— Thos. D. Palmer,
MD. Surgeon i Mar. 73
Scarlet Facings.
The Duke of Olarence's Mun-
Bter Artillery, South
Tipperary Militia.
Head Quarters, Clonmel. [No. 27.]
Lt.Colobbl.
Edw. Bagwell Purefoy, late
Captain ^ Hueeare 22june66
Majobs.
Wills Crofts Gason,^oii.Zf .
Colonel 26 .July 58
Rich. Orlando Kollett, JjP,
Hon. Lt.Col 14 Apr. 64
Captaibb.
Henry Sargint, ifo». Major i^ Feb. 55
John Vivian Ryan,;>.» 17 July 61
Daniel James Mauserph, late
Lieut. 19 F. Hon. Major 28 Apr. 64
Richard Bagwell, p.« 28 Mar. 71
James A, Prcndergast, p.».i6 Oct. 72
Daniel M. Massy, p.# 13 May 74
WUliam White, p» 3 Feb. 75
John Neville Langley, p.e. ...77 Oct. 77
Wm. C. Chadwick 20 Aug. 79
LiBUTENAIflS.
J. Carr, IcUe 10 F. 17 Aug. 55
Richard A. Moore, p.e. Inet.
qf Art 28 May 73
Fred. .John Gou^h 8 Mar. 76
Fred. J. S. Lecky 30 Apr. 79
Francis F. M. Hyde 29 Oct. 79
John H. Barnes 29 Oct. 79
SscoBn Libutbbabts.
Thomas J. M'Dermid 20 Sept. 79
Adjt. 4- Capt.^W, A. Riall,
Capt. B. Art 4 Feb. 80
Qr. Master.— Isa&c Laud,
Qr. Mr. B. Art 25 May 78
ScarloB Facin.irs.
Waterford Artillery.
Head Quarters, Waterford. [No. 29.]
HOBOBABY CoLOBKL.
Marquie of Waterford, AP.13 May 76
LT.C0LO?fBL.
Leopold Geo. Fredk. Keane,
late Bn». 52 F.; Hon.Col. 10 Jan. 77
M\joa8.
HenryMcfiglier,//on.i/.CoZ. 7 July 75
John llusueli Mulcahy,iron.
Lt.Col 17 Feb. 77
Captaibb.
Albert H. Jjynch,Hon.Maj.xg June 71
H. A. Heweison, j>.» n Feb. 74
George P. Rogers, jp.* 13 May 76
Henry P. Cheamley 2 May 77
Wm. H. Dennehy, ^.# t8 July 77
Henry W. F. Chapman, p.$. 6 Oct. 77
Thomas Fra. Lyons, p.». ... 6 Oct. 77
Gerald BagnalI[/ii«<.o/4r<.]i8 Oct. 79
Likutebabts.
Joseph W. Keogh 22 Nov. 76
Robert A. H. L' Estrange... 20 Dec. 76
Arthur B. Ridgeway 10 Jan. 77
Gustavus V. Briscoe 20 Jan. 77
Arthur St. John Seally 31 Jan. 77
Richard P. Hudson 23001. 78
George Wilfred Keane 30 July 79
SSCOBD LlBUrBBABTS.
Robert Thomas Carevv 20 Aug. 79
Herbert M. Oldorshaw 29 Nov. 79
Adjt.^Capt.—Otvr&yWliQoler
Culfe, Capt. h.p.jR. Marine
Art.; Hon. Major 20 July 69
Qr.Maater (tnlh rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army). — Dan.
Flanagan 5 June 78
Med. Q/T.— Richard Henry
Rogers, -Swry.lfa/ 7 Apr. 73
Scarlet Facings.
Digitized by VjOOV li:^
447
Wicklow Artillery.
Head Quarters, Wicklow.
HOVOXART COLOKBL.
The Earl o/ Wicklow, late
Lt. 9 Laneere ix Dec.
Lt.Coloitbl.
Rolit.A.G.Cuninghame, JP.
Jlon.Colonel 8 Mar.
Militia Artillery of Ireland,
. Majoss.
I Edw.R.Bayly,/a/«i:n».3jP.i2May 75
Captaiits.
. Wm. Parsons Hoey, ;>.«. ... x Jtuie 72
, Robert H. Brooke. j>.« 21 Oct. 74
Wm. Heighington 4 -A-pr. 77
Richard Thomas Welch ...x8 Apr. 7
LlKUTBWAICTB.
C. R. D. G. Cuninghame ...29 Dec. 77
Douglas flta John Howard 20 Sept. 77
72 ' George H. Kirwan 24 Mar. 80
SxcoHB LxBcmrxvn.
Walter S. Tighe 3« Anp. :»
Augustus Helier Maf?ee ...13 Sept,:/
Adit. * Cajjf.— E. B.EvanB,
iapi. R. Art I3 1>«- 79
lf*rf. O^.— Hugh B. Brew,
5i»ry. Ifo; » ll"- 7S
Scarlet Pftdnga.
Boyal Anglesey Engineers.
Heftd Quarters, Beaumaris.
LmUTENAXT COLOITKL.
TI103. L. Hami)ton Lewis,*
late Capt. 5 Dr. Ode 14 Aug. 78
Captains.
Rich. Hugh B. Galbraith ...15 June 71
Wm. Digby Lloyd, lateCapt.
Unatt., />.# 20 Sopt.76
Lambfirt F. W. Dwyer, h.p.
106 :F. 8 Dec. 77
LlBUTKXAKTS.
Victor J. Yorke 19 July 76
Hubert L. B. Owen 2 May 77
SbCOITD LlBUTBHAlTTS.
H.J.W. M'Konzie-Kennedy 9 Aug. 79
Adjt.4-CM)t.—A. G. Hepper,
Capt. 22. Sng i Apr. 77
Jfed. Of. — Walter Hum-
phries, 3£D. Surg.M<y.
Facings Blue.
I Mar. 73
MILITIA ENGINEERS.
Ca^ptaiks.
Richard F. Croker 23 Nov. 78
Francis John Webber, late
Lt. ai F. II Feb. 80
LlBUTElTAHTS.
Thomas B. A. Jones 15 Mar. 79
SbCOITD LlBnTKVA.NT8.
Chas. Slingsby Wainman...3o July 79
Fre derick A . Larkin g 24 Mar. 80
Eoyal Monmontlisliire
Engine
Hampsliire Engineers.
(Submarine Miners.)
Head Quarters, Portsmouth.
CAPTAIir C01IVA.KDA.yi.
eers.
Head Quarters, Monmouth.
HONOBAKY CoLONBL.
Ueni-y Morgan Clifford, Di. 5 Mar. 58
Lt.Coloitel.
Francis M'Donnell, lafe En-
sign 71 F.fP.s.f Hon.Col. 30 Apr. 79
Majors.
Jumea Davies, Hon.Lt.Col.'2i Mar. 77
Brvan Shoehy, Jion.Lt. Col.
p.» 16 Aug. 79
Captaixr.
R.R.WilliamBon,iironJlfq;.p.t.8 May 65
Wm.He«i.Wheeley,ir3»lf<»;. X June 69
William Jas. Steward, p.#. 24 Sept. 73
\ Fra.BaynhMnVaugbaii^.«. 1 J™
1 J. Murray Bannennan.2>i.ai M«r-
I Thomas Maitland Roid. 04 Apr
' Wm. E. C. Curre 16 Aag.
I Thomas P. Price 10 Dec
LiBUTByAjrw-
Arthur J. Pardoe 19 J°^
Herbert N. Hopkins 19 Jn^J
George L. Morris xS Oct.
Edward L. Lister ..29 Oct
SBCOJID LlBUTBlTAjreS.
' Augustus D. Homfray xi Dec,
i Wm. F. H. Morgan 16 Aug.
Rd. C. Hanbury-Williama »? Sept^:
Ernest Arthur Kennedy ...15 Nov.
Heary A. M. Wor^ley 24 Dec
Horace Ward Strachan 14 Jan.
Edward 0«Jce8 13 Mar-
Henry Ross Blakeney 13 Mar.
Adit. 4- Capt.— Sir A. W.
Mackwoith, Bart. DL.
Capt. R.Eng. i Apr. :
qr. Master (with rank ofQr.
Mr. in t\e .irwy.)— Thoe.
H. Perkins i Apr. 7
Med, (y. — George Wilson,
Surg.Maj. 1 Mar. ;
Blue Facincs.
Bedford. i
{Light Infantry.) [No. 18.] |
Head Quarters, Bedford.
HoiroKAKT CoLOirxL.
Sir Rich.Thos.Gilpin.JJar*.
MF. DL. JF.Bt. Lt.Col.,
lateqf Rijle Brigade 25 Jan. 79
Golonbl.
Lt.Colowbl.
W. Stuart, JF.Hon. Cohnel 16 June 60
Majobs.
Sir John Montagu Burgoyno,^
Bt. late Capt. and Lt.Col.
Qr. Ode., DL. JP 18 Apr. 74
Alfred Herbert Lucas 16 Apr. 79
Captains.
Gao. B. Sharpe, Son. My. 9 June 58
Thos. J. Sunderland, lion.
Major, JP, 28 Apr. 65
George Pci-o^'rine Nash 30 Apr. 73
Hen. JuD. iiUgU de Vismes , 16 May 74
Arthur K. LindseU 5 Mar. 79
Chas. Thos. LindseU 5 Mar. 79
(^has. T. de Vismes 22 Apr. 79
Wm. Francis Higgins,JP...2o Aug. 79
LlXUTBKAlTTS.
Sir Vim.. E. D. Crosbie, Bt...x2 Jan. 76
Samuel Nicholson, Inst, qf
MiukHry iS Apr. 76
Wm. Dugald Stuart 8 Mar. 79
Robert J. LindseU, p.» 26 Mar. 79
ii'Jgar Wm. Robertson, late
Lt. 16 F. 18 June 79
WiUiivm K. AstcU 9 J^^y 79
Charles H. Grjy xi Feb. 80
FredE.F.Polhill-Tumer,/>.#.ii Feb. 80
Sbcovs Lixuxxnahts.
CecUH. PoihiU-Turner 30 Apr. 79
Arthur Lionel Scott 28 June 79
Frederick WiUiam Pym ...26 Sept.79
Frederick Wayne Barber 27 Sept.79
.rld/f.^-Cttp^— F. J. Josselyn,
if .If a/or 96 K 7 Dec. 75
Qr. Matter {with, rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Ar mg) . —Thos.
Muir* 8 July 68
Mtd. Of. — Rowland H.
Coorabs, Sttri; i Mar. 73
Dark Grson Facings.
MILITIA INFANTRY OF ENGLAND AND WALES.
Captattb.
James Simpson Car8on,j».«. ao Hay e<
Edward Dyke Lee 20 May 63
Henry Edward Barney 16 Aug. 74
Henry Compton Maul 6 Mar 7^
Gerald Geo. CaulfeUd Pratt 6 May 76
Rich. Wm. S. Lowndea. 11 Nor. 75
Eoyal Berks.
Head Quarters, Reading. [No. 7.]
** Mediterranean."
Lt.Colovxl.
Lord Norreys, p. s 3* J^y ^3
Majors.
7ictor Wm. B. Van de
Weyer,;>.« 4 May 71
John Blandy Jenkins, jp.»...29 Mar. 73
Captains.
Rob.ChristopherArbuthnot 4 May 7X
Wm. M. Cha. PecheU 5 Feb. 73
George Bramston Kyro.p.*. 5 Feb. 73
Charles Meeking, ji.« 31 Jan. 77
Geo. A. a a Rose 31A11C.7S
LxXUTDTAirTB
George Brooman, p.» 9 Sepi.74
Robert G. Harvey 23 Jan. 7?
Herbert O. Lord 13 Nor. -5
Charles M. Rose 31 May 7^
John W.AUin, late Lt. yS F.ia May 75 ', Hercules R. Langrishe 16 Aur- r,
Francis EyHtrm ao May 76 , gy^ney E. Johns t6Aag. jn
Thomas John Bowles, ;>.»... 15 Feb. 79 ! Guy P. Tyrwhitt-Drake ...i6 Aug. z?
LiBUTEKAKTS.
Aug. Wm. Craven 28 Aug. 75
Arthur Hargreaves 2 May 77
Tristram J. Wheble 25 June 77
Edward Davies 21 Aug. 78
Hon. M. C. F. Bertie 25 June 79
Arthur Knox 25 June 79
Chris. Wm. Darby-Griffith 25 June 79
Nicholas H. Vansittart 25 June 79
Knightley P. Burne 25 June 79
SXCOITD LlBUTKHANTS.
Kendal p. Apthorp 5 Mar. 79
Chnrles F. S. G. Toogood 26 Mar. 79
Frederick Vere Allfrey 26 Mar, 79
Ertwd. Gerald Costobadie...2x Feb. 80
Adjt. 4' Capt,—T. Murphy,
Capt. 66 F. 20 Sept.75
Qr.Matifer (toith rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army). — Chas.
Lewis ,.. I Apr. 78
Med. Off.—
Blue Facings.
Eoyal Bucks.
(KiKo's Own.) [No. 35.]
Head Quarters, High Wycombe.
Lt.Colonbl.
Walter Caulfield Pratt, JP.
late Capt. 67 F. ; Honorary
Colonel 23 Apr. 55
Ma jobs.
Henry AyshTtird Sanford,
late Capt. ^^F. Hon. Lt. Col. ^r May 59
Chas. R. Lord Carington... 7 Jan. 80
iSir John C Willonuhby, Bf.i6 Aug. r^
SBCOKD LixVTBSAVTS.
JohnH. 8. Fane 9 Not. 78
Richard W. Deane is Feb. 75
Forrester FameU Colvin ...26 May 79
Wm. Freeme Coleman «6 May 7^
Hon.Wm. Edwin Cavendishad Nov. re
AdJt.i'Capt.— Fred. PoweU,*
laie Lt. 49 JP. 8 May 7:
Qr. Maettr {with rank «f Qr.
Mr. in the Armf).—yJohix
G. Scott* s4Feb. 57
Med. Off.—
Bine Facings.
Oambridge.
Head Quarters, Ely. [No. 68.'J
CoiK>arxL.
Jjt.COhOSTL.
Robert Gregory Wale, DL.
JP. laU Capt. of 33 F. ;
Honorary ColonA 31 Aug. 34
Majos.
LauncelotReed.2foii.Z^O»l.3o Apr. rr-
Captaiks.
W. H. Baldwin, Hom.Mmt a8 Apr. *.<
W.Tilden Layton,irM.j(c^;.zi May t^
Thomas Aveiing 39 JnlV ^
Hon. Eliot C. Yorke 96 Apr. ;}
HariT Frost joApa*. -%
Sherlock Yianolca WiUia,*
Militia Infantry of England and
JohiiE. Poster lo Jan. 77
Hon. Alex. G. Yorke 22 Jan. 79
Wni.BrownePerria,A.p. 12^.15 Apr. 79
LlXTTIHAlTTS.
ircrbertD. Fryer 26 May 75
Fnmcis A. R. Pembertou... 6 May 78
Robert 8. Bacchus 31 May 79
Herbert P. Smith 31 May 79
Sscoin) LiEVTXiMjrTS.
Henry W. Hurrell 20 Nov. 78
Malcolm B. H. Wale 4 Dec. 78
Lawrence G. Templer 14 Dec. 78
Francis W. B. Beldam 26 Feb. 79
Wm. Everard B. Ffolkcs ...19 July 79
Kvelyn Simpson 26 Nov. 79
Harry Graham Marsh 29 Nov. 79
Lconaitl Julius Shadwen...23 Peb. 80
AJif. 4- Capt.—Cha&. Hely,
Cauf. 12 Jf. 26 Feb. 79
Qr. Mtiffer (with rank of Qf.
J/r. iM fA<fiirj«y).— William
Scott, late of Scots Odt. ...19 July 65
JCed.OJ'. — Fred. Pawsaett,
ML>. Surg. Maj r Mar- 73
Geo. Murray Sinclair, Surg, i Mar. 73
Pacincrs Yellow.
Eoyal Oamarvon.
{B\fie:) [No. 56.]
Head Quarters, Carnarvon.
•• XJie I'lume of ike Prince of Walett**
**IehIHefi.'*
HoirORART COLOBTBI..
K. hv a nl Gordon, Lord Pen-
rhyii. late of Gr. Qds. ^
Colonel in the Army 24 Aug. 48
JiT.CoLOKXL CoMVAirnAirT.
John V. H. Williams, Hon.
Col. p. ». JF. DL 23 Feb. 72
Majobs.
Henr^' Piatt, ». » 11 Mar. 72
Wallace William Cragg 2 Dec. 76
Captaihs.
John G.Wynn Grifttth, DL.
late Enrign 86 JP. 16 July 68
Hcmann Wa3?ne, late Capt.
10 -P. 3 Apr. 71
Wm. Kinsey Ha3rward,p.».29 Apr. 74
Cha. Morgan,* Cap^.A.j».23F.
Hon Major xo Oct. 74
Chas. Garden Duff 12 June 74
John C. Bradshaw, Copt.
h.p. 23 F. 17 Jan. 77
Cluw. Henry B. Gladstone 21 Apr. 77
Wni. H.Benyon, late Lt. 23 P. 20 Apr. 78
LlKCTBlTjLirTS.
Henry Lennox Peel 15 Apr. 74
John Harold Piatt 15 Mar. 76
0\rcn L. J. Evans 7 Feb. 77
Francis W. Turner 7 Feb. 77
Charles W. Roberts 20 June 77
Kmest A. Mayhcw 6 Aug. 79
James D. M'Garel-Hogg ...13 Sept. 79
SP.COXD LlEVTBVAlTTS.
Sydney Plate 10 Dec. 79
Henry Assheton Duff. xo Dec. 79
Amias C. T. Orde-Powlett..io Dec. 79
Adj. ^ Qxp^—G. C. E.Rowley,
CapU 23 F. 28 Aug. 79
Qr. Matter (with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army).—Vfm.
Gray 31 Aug. 78
Med. Q^.— John Richards,
MD. Surgeon 26 Nov. 52
Scarlet Facings.
1st Eoyal Oheshire,
{L^kt Infantry.) [No. 6.]
Head Quarters, Chester.
HOVOHABT COLOITBL.
rrajfh, Lord Delamere, DL.
J P. late of 1 Life Gde. ...28 July 77
Lt. Colon EL.
tron.T. Grenville Cholmon-
deley. DL. JP, late Capt.
43 F".; Honorary Colonel,., i Oct. 52
Majobs.
.'harles Hosken France-
Hayhurst, JP. late Lt. 77
F'. Hon.Lt.Col x6 Apr. 73
^boa.HoratioMar8halI,ji.f.3o Jan. 78
Captaiits.
Wm.VigorFox,p».iJo«.3fti;.2o Sept. 61
George Henry Wildes, !».».. .25 June 66
Rhys Rainier Jones n Feb. 74
Edw. Harri8on,»Cajj^.A.p.4F.
Hon. Major- 31 Qct. 74
Edward Howard Moss 23 June 75
J. R. M. Ford, late Capt. SF. 4 Oct. 76
Albert Nielson Hornby -t Oct. 77
Wm. L. B. CouUon, late
Capt. 2sF. 3 Apr. 78
Philip H. B. Salisbury,* ;>.». 28 Sept. 78
H. H. Franoe-Hayhurst ...18 Oct. 79
LZBUTBITAirTS.
Arthur Hill 20 Doc. 76
Cha. H. M. Arrowsmith ...31 Jan. 77
John Wm. Arrowsmith 26 Mny 77
Herbert M. Hckthall 4 Feb. 80
Sub LlEUTEITAXTS.
Arthur H. Leycestcr 15 Nov. 76
SbCOXD LlEUTBNAHTS.
Walter G. Shakerley s June 78
Lyonel 1*. ToUemache 26 Mar. 79
Thomas C. Nicholson 2 July 79
James H. H. Swetcnham 6 Aug. 79
James Simpson Grant 16 Aug. 79
Charles Steuart Cox 9 July 79
George Fredorick Schott...i4 Jan. 80
Charles Wm. Dotiheny 23 Jan. 80
Peter F. F. Leicester n Feb. 80
Walter Cronk 21 Feb. 80
Adjt.4-Capt.—R. A. Blane,
Capt. 22 F. 26 Oct. 75
Qr. Mr. [with rank of Qr.Mr.
in <Atf^r»y).-E.C. Hicks 23 Sept.58
Mea.Qff^. —
Blue Facings.
2nd Boyal Cheshire.
Head Quarters, Macclesfield.
[No. 103.]
HONOBABT COLOIfBL.
Lt.Colowbl Comma kdakt.
Henry Brougham Loch.^C^.
Lt. Gov. of I$le of Man:
Hon, Colonel 16 July 73
Majobs.
Philip le Bel ward Egerton,*
Uite Li. 4- Capt. Cold. Gdt.iB Aug. 60
Edw. Reddish, Hon.Lt.Col. 12 Nov. 73
Captaiits.
Thos. Unctt Brooklehurst 19 Aug. 69
Cephas John Howard 16 Sept. 60
Robert Warren,/a/tfX^x3 J*.
Hon. Major ;..... 8 Feb. 70
Henry Turner 29 Apr. 70
Edwin Reddmg, late En*. 10
2?., In$t. ofMueketry 23 Mar. 71
H.Houghton, Capt. h.p.g6 F.
Hon. Major 29 Apr. 74
Jas. Kjiox, Capt. h.p. 33 J?.
Hon.Major , Apr. 76
P. J. Green, Bt.Major h.p.
58 F. 21 Jan. 77
B. W. Cooper, h.p. 42 F. ...X2 June 78
LlBUTEKAITTS.
John Herbert Alcock,^.*....3i May 73
George Moore 23 June 75
Sub LiEFTBXAirxs.
John A. Amott 30 June 77
Second Libutbhawts.
George F. Christian a Nov. 78
Alfred Ernest Binyon 26 Feb. 79
Arthur Herbert Nelson 26 Nov. 70
Edward L. B. Howard 24 Jan. 80
Robert Henry Dewhurst ...13 Mar. 80
Evan Paul A. Haines 15 Mar. 80
Arthur Henry Rainey 15 Mar. 80
Frederick Morgan 15 Mar. 80
-^rf/Y.^Coj;^.— G.A.Christian,
Capt. 22 F. 4 Apr. 78
Qr.Master (with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Amig).—Chtu&.
Perry i Apr. 78
Med. Of.— Ch&B. John San-
ford, Snrg.Maj 1 Mar. 73
James B. Hughes, Surgeon i Mar. 73
Blue Facings.
Wales. 448
Eoyal OomwaU Sangers, Duke
of Cornwall's Own.
iSiJee.) [No. 38.]
Head Quarters, Bodmin.
™. , , ,HoirOBABT COLOlTBL.
Field Marshal HEH. tjke
Prince «^ Wales. KG.KT.
KP. GCB. GCSI.GCMG.2% Apr. 75
Lt.Colowel Commavdaht.
Harry Reg. S. Trelawny.
late of 6 Drt 4 May 73
«. , Majobs.
5ir John St. Aubyn, Bt.p.e.
^Hon. Lt.Colofiel s May 66
Edward St. Aubyn 22 May 72
Captaiks.
Richard Hambly Andrew... 19 May 66
Hon. Charles Geo. 0. Eliot,
late Lt. 4- Capt. Gr. Gde... 11 Dec. 69
Edwyn Slade King, o. *. ... i July 72
StrWm.WallaceR. Onslow,*
Bart. DL. lateLt. 12 F. ... g Jan. 75
Henry R. D. Onslow 26 May 77
Thomas E. J. Lloyd 6 Oct. 77
Hugh Halse Ley, p.» 8 Mar. 79
Ernest do M. Lacon, p.e. ...26 Nov. 79
^ _ LlBUTBlTAJirTS.
Harry Trelawny icTuly 75
Edw. C. Kendall no June 77
Geo. E. Blake-Aoghton ...21 May 70
R. A.H. Bickford-Smith ...21 May 70
JohnLitUeton 21 May 70
Francis S Yyvyan ,6 Aug. 79
I-rancis M. Hext 26 Nov. 79
Arthur A. H. Inglefleld ao Feb. 72
Herbert Reginald Vyvyan ax Feb. 80
Sbcoxd LlBUTBlTAiraS.
Richard W. C. Vyvyan 15 Mar. 79
Wm. ManselMarland 5 Nov. 70
ArUiur S. B. Washboum. 24 Dec. 79
Ad^. * Cavt.—H. Lakin,
Copf. 32 F. 26 Nov. 75
QrMaeter (wiih rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army).—'rhoa.
Chivers x Apr. 77
Med. Of. -Thos. Q. Couch,
Surg.Maj j Mar. 73
Black Facings.
Eoyal Omnberland.
Head Quarters, Whitehaven. [No. 9. J
HOKOBABY COLOKBL.
St. G. H., Earl 0/ Lonsdale 3 Mar. 77
Lt.Coloitbl.
Saml. LacyWm. Sanderson,
Hon. Colonel 27 Nov. 67
Majobs.
Morris James Fawcett, late
Lieut : 7 F. i Oct. 75
Alured Aug. D. L'Estrange,
Hon.Lt.Col X3 Oct. 77
Captaihs.
FieldingTrimmer, J«ii.l£a;.i7 Aug. 60
Fred. Robertson Sewell 24 Feb. 68
Joseph Hyde Sparks 12 May j x
WUham John A. Baldwin... 7 Nov. 71
John James Mackenzie 5 Mar. 72
C. John Myers,/a^0 Lt.^g F.i^ May 72
Peter Fisher u July 77
Charles O.AspinwaU iq Deo. 77
LlBUTBlTAllTS.
Hon. H. C. Lowther 14 Mar. 74
Herbert Smith i Apr. 74
James Robert Bain 2x Apr. 75
Thomas Ramshay 27 June 77
G. F. A. H. Le Fleming 26 July 79
Charles L. Thompson 26 July 70
JohnRitson 26 July 79
Sbcokd Libutbkahts.
Wm. James Bird 15 Mar. 70
HenryGraham 2 Apr. 79
Gerald Howard FitzGerald 7 May 79
Henry P. G. Blencowe 10 May 70
Adji. 4' Oipt-Bdward M.
Carter, Capt. 34 F. i Feb. 80
Qr. Master {vith rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army). —Tho.
M'Donagh 1 Apr. 77
Jfed.O/:— JohnEdw.Tliom-
bum, Snrg.Maj x Mar. 73
Thomas F. I' Anson, MD.
^^^ -; I Mar. 73
Blue Facings.
Digitized by V^jOOWAji::
449 Militia Infcmtry of England and Wales,
Boyal Denbigh and Merioneth.
(Bi/les.) [No. 46.]
Head Qiiarters, Wrexham.
Lt.CoLOXBL CoMM4.5DA.3(T.
Sir Robert AliVed Cunliffe,
Bart, late Lt. ^ Capt, Scott
F%9. Odi.fp.9 22 May 72
Majoss.
Hugh Robert Hughes 26 Oct. 72
C. R. Worsley Tottenham.. 4 May 74
Gi.PTA.ISS.
Francis Henry Barker, |).». i Mar. 67
Wm. Fearon Tipping, p.t. 3 Oct. 74 I
Charles Hunter 20 July 70
Geo. Lloyd Dicken, j).f. 9 Auff. 76
David wm. Kirkby 17 Feb. 77
Alex. T. A. Sherriff, />.». ...21 Mar. 77
Ghas. Wm. Townshend.j?.*. 5 Mar- 79
Henry M. Hughes 5 Nov. 79
LlBTTTBlTAirTS.
Chas. R. Moetyn-Owen 21 Mar. 77
Samuel Sandbach 14 Mar. 77
SbCOKD LlBUTEWAirTS.
Aymer Powlett Lane 25 Jan. 79
Bryan Davies Cooke 26 Feb. 79
Robert W. Ethobjton 26 Feb. 79
George E. A. Cayley s Nov. 79
Horace W. F. Lovott 21 Feb. 80
Adit. 4- Capt.—R. F. Wil-
Immson, Capt. 23 J*. 2 Dec. 75
Qr.3fa*ter {tcith rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Armg).—Yfm.
Kenny i Apr. 77
Blue Facings.
2nd Derby.
( The Ckatfworth Si/let). [No. 34.]
' Head Quarters, Chesterfield.
I Honorary Colonbl.
j S. C. Jfarq. of Hortington,
BL 6 May 71
Lt.Colowei. Commandakx.
Wm.Hen. Fred. Cavenrtish,
DL.JPJateofs^ F., Extra Oroom
in Waiting tothe Queen ...25 Jan. 55
Major.
Lord Edw. Cavendish, JP.
late ofJiifle Brigade 28 Feb. 74
Albert Fred. Hurt," p.e, JP.
late of Royal Navy 29 Oct. 79
let Derby.
Head Quarters, Derby. [No. 62.]
HOKOBART COLOirSL.
Edward Thomas Coke,^ DL.
JP. late Capt. 69 P. 7 Feb. 77
Lt.Colonbl.
Ashton Mo8ley,« JP. late
Capt. 60 Biflee; Hon.Col. 3 Mar. 77
Majors.
Geo. Ne^v^digate,* JP.,Jlon.
Lt.Col 8 Feb. 66
Hodder Roberts, late Lt.
50 F. ; Ron.Lt.Col 21 Mar. 77
Captaiws.
John Woolnough, /»«<r»/c<or
ofMnsk., p.». ; Hon.Maj. 13 July 58
' Wm. Lan^bon Coke, JP. late
Cor. 4 Sue. ; Hon. Major 18 Nov. 62
John Borough 8 Feb. 66
Robert Fielden 15 Mar. 76
John A. 8. Bouverie 14 June 76
Jno. Geo. Pat.Wemys8,p.». 5 Sept. 77
Henry Pearson, p.« 22 Jan. 79
Walter Salmond 7 May 79
LlBTTTBlTANTS.
Walter Holmes Wemyss ... 8 May 69
Albert L. Salmond, p.» 28 Apr. 75
Geo. Kdw. Salmond 8 Nov. 76
Henry Francis Gooch 21 May 79
Henry B. Every 21 May 79
George M. Christian 21 May 79
Ronald B. Coke 21 May 79
Michael A. Tighe 31 May 7^
Sbcokd Libutbitahtb.
John N. M. MaoGregor 5 Apr. 79
Hon. Alfred N. Curaon 2 July 79
Allan Kilbee Stuart 5 Nov. 79
Strojmsham R. Master 24 Mar. 80
Adjt. 4- Captain.— W. H. de
Balis, Capt. 95 F. 30 Nov. 75
Paynuuter^ Captain. — John
Edwd. Lcveson Gower,
late Captain $0 F. x May 55
Qr. Mr. {iDith rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army). — Wm.
Rcid,* late Qr.Mr. 95 F... i Apr. 78
Med. Off.— MX. O. Francis,
Surg.Mty i Mar. 73
Cha.Harwood,3fi?.5Kry.lf. I Mar. 73
Yellow Facings.
, Captains.
Joseph Hall Moore 24 Apr. 71
Albert C. Hubbersty, JP ..^2 Feb. 72
Francis Arkwright.te/e JS«-
tigniooF. 6 May 74
Wm. de B. Jes8opp,p.». ... i Feb. 79
Hon. F.C. J. Foley, ;j.». ... 5 May 79
Reginald Allgood Hall, late
Captain 53 F. 26 Nov. 79
LiBUTKNANTS.
Wm. G. Turbuit, p.t. JP....xb May 74
Alfred P . Morewood 10 Jan. 77
Hon. D. H. K. Stanbope ...10 Jan. 77
Arthur G. Barnes 23 Oct. 78
lion. It. T. C. a. Hastings.. .26 Feb 79
Alfred T. H. Barnes 16 Aug. 7^
Sbcoztd Lieuienajits.
Francis Wm. Forester 20 Sept. 79
Hon. (ioorcre Lnm'nton 7 .Tan. 80
E.iward Rnuulph Loacroft 7 Jan. 80
George Dunbar Milligan ... 4 Feb. 80
Harington Swann 21 Feb. 80
Adjt. 4 Capt.— Fred. Albert
Champion,2a^ Capt. 52F.;
Hon.Major 23 Sept. 68
Qr. Matter {with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the -rfrmy).— Wm.
Lynch, late Qr.Mr.95F.... 30 July 79
af«d.Q/r.-H.E.Walker,5i*ry. 6 Apr. 70
W. A. Walker, A.Surg 24 Apr. 71
Black Facings.
I 2xid or Sontli DeTon.
I Head Quarters, Plymouih. [No. s; 1
I Lt.Colostbi..
I Robert Trood 26 Mar. -;
I Majors.
' Chas. S. Hayno, j>.*- JF- ,^
Hon. Lt.Col " May 72
Geo. Hamilton Evans, p.: 3 Mar. >o
CAPTAnrs.
Henry Toms, p.#. JP- - --.24 5fV "r-
HenryHoworth,'«'«^' 88JP.23Feb, 7a
Hugh PoUexfen Deane,*
lateCapt.3iF.;Ro» Mmjon^ Mar. r^
Fra. Hender Mounsteven,
Lt. A. p. Boyal Marines;
Hon. Captain, p.». I.qfM.Jz MavTr
Herbert W.F.deSchmid,jj.*. 29 Nov. r;
Fred. Ernest Muntz,/>.*. — »o Jaa- Ti
Wm. Percy Chapman, p.t.
late of R. Navy 3» J*^ r
John I. Scarbrough. p.#. ... 3 Mar. co
Libutkhaxts.
Cha. M. Rodger 15 An?:.:*
Clarevaulx R. Porter 9 Sc;«--*
Richard A. M. Stevens 2 Jan. 75
Logan B. Edgar 3 Mar. 75
Robert Kcite • ?>i Jaa. 77
Annesley G. Smith xo An;?, -j
Si:COKD LlECTB5A3rT5.
RcginaldJ. H. Parlly 2>far.7a
Houry Browse Scaifc so Nor. 78
DoukIks p. B. Reid 8 Fcl-. r;
Cyril G. Martyr xs Felv 7:
Horace Mann « Feb. ^
ilrf/.4'f'ttp^— Alfred Benvrell
Lctta,» late Capt. 3 F. ;
Hon.Major t July *5
Qr. Mr. {with rank ofQr.Mr.
in the Army). —Chn.Hodeee. t Ajtr. 7-
Med. O/".— Connell Whipple,
8ttrg.Maj. xi May 7:
White FaciajjR.
Ist Devon.
Head Quarters, Exeter. r^<^- 41.]
Lt.Colonkl.
Rob. Thos. White-Thomson,
JP. late Major i Dr. Gd$. 10 Apr. 67
Majors.
Wm. Arnold, JP., Hon.
Lt.Col 21 Mar. 72
John T. Davy, JP., Hon.
Lt.Col' 15 A.pr. 76
John W. Savile,« JP., late
Capt. 2 Bombay European
Regt.i Hon.Lt. Colonel ...15 Apr. 76
Captaiits.
Anthony Martyn ,p.».,Hon. ^
Mtyor ii.June69
Henry B. Toke Wrey, JP. 10 June 70
Henry Walrond, p.». Inst, of
Musketry 3 May 71
Charle.H Robert CoUinB, JP.15 Mar. 72
Edward Kitson,i«'« Captain
Bengal S. C; Hon Majorai Mar. 72
Bdw. O'Neill, laU Capt.iZ F. 18 July 73
Edward Sealo, ?>.« 3° Sept. 74
Hon. John 8. Trofusis. p.a.^o June 75
Fra. Jas. Coleridge Boles. ..15 Apr. 76
LlF.UTKN'AXTS.
JohnFitzgeraldTuthill,!*.*. 22 Aug. 71
John S. G. Harding, y.«.... 24 Dec. 73
Edw. Arthur Palk 22 July 74
Charles H. Dawson 13 Sept. 7v
Louis Garcm Dumbleton ...13 Sept. 79
Arth. Fullor-Acland-Hood 29 Oct. 79
SsCOSfO LlBUTKXAITTS.
E. F. J. Vi*ct. Kxmouth ii Oct. 75
Wm. Francis Trcmayne ...26 Nov. 79
Kelso Hamilton Sim 26 Nov. 79
Thomas D. WooUcombe ...24 Dec. 79
Montrtgue Graves Watts.. .24 Dec. 79
Henry Gilbert Walsh 24 Jan. Eo
Adjt. Ji' Capt. —\l. II. Skill,
Capt. II F 30 Oct.
Qr.Mr. {«ith rank of Qr. Mf.
in the Army). — joliu R.
Atkin.i =3 ^'ov. 60
Mt-d. OfF. — Henry Thomas
Hftrtnoll. Surfj.'Miif i Mar. 73
Mark Farrant, Surg Mnj.... 3 Apr. 74
White Fauin>;.s.
Dorset.
Head Quarters, Dorchester. p»o.4J ]
Ho«rORA»V CotOMl-
Richard Hipiiisley Bing-
ham.1 DL. J P. htte Caj't.
Madras Army 3P ^^'*7 TJ
Lt.Coi.oxel.
Angus Wm. Hall.* JP. l^tf
Capt. 58 F. and Adjt.Depol
Bait. ; Hon, Colonel 24 May 73
Majobs.
Charles Thomas Hall, p.:
Hon.Lt Colonel »o Nov. rr
Ramsay Hannan. late Bt.
Major 14 F.; Hon. Lt. tW.xS Apr. 74
Captains.
RichnrdChn.Wm.lJin.L'^liruiixS A^j tc
;\rth.VnicoiitLoui?^(V>ombs 11 May 7:
SatflTifl John Horns' »y,/j.*. »'» Feb. 7;
John Henry Austen, p.s. .. 3 >iay 7-
F.Wm.Saunden..i.^A.Jl.5l'•.I^ Oct. 7-
IT. J. A. Dunn, laie Capt. JL
CanadianRifier; Mon.Maj.9x Jidy 7^
Fras. C. Beresford Dnun-
mond, late Li. 7 Dr. Gds. 8 Anr. 7*
Thomas St. Lo Malct »3 Oct. 7^
LlBUTXlTAXTS.
Fred. H. L. Newell ao July 7-
Perceval B. Kcnnard ti Sept.TS
W. M. Watta-Russell jx Jae, r
F.F. Cutler, ia/<if^/»/i W.I.M9M Apr tt
\Vm.G.CavendiBh-Bontmck » Jolr 7J
SKCOHD LiBCTBKAjrta.
Edw. E. B. Oldfield a Mar. 7S
Henry B. Stacpoole X7 Jaly rs
Laurence Parke »3 0«- '-
, Rrnest Richard Paike X5 Mar. 7^
1 Harry R. Fetherstonhaugbxp May -:
I Owen Mcarea a4 Dec --
Leonard Edward Leigh xx Feb- k
Gilzean B. W. Stuart xa Mar. &
75 ' ^ti;.4-C'aj>f.— H.H.Mathas,
Captain 75 K 19 Scp*.-
Qr. Mast. uriM rank of ^r.
Mr. in the Army).—John
Sdckland t Ajw. r
Me I. Off. — Docimus Curme,
Surgeon Majwf 5 lli^y ;«
Green Facinn.
Digitized by V<jOO*^lC
Miliii
Ist Durliam.
{Fu9ilier$.) [No. 3O
Head Quarters, Barnard Castle.
HOXORAKY COLOlfEL.
'Imrles Freville Surtecs,
late Capt. ^Hutfarn 15 Mnr. 73
Lt.Colonel.
Seorge Sowerby 18 Dec. 75
Majors.
Charles James Briggs a8 Oct. 74
I. Lloellyn, l<iU Capt. 46 F.
Hon.Lt. Col 26 Feb. 76
Captains.
'homaB Pauliuus Lawson.. 8 M.ay 67
tobt.TaylorRichard8on,jp.*. 8 Apr. 70
IcnryMilvain 21 Dec. 70
lobcrt Hugprlnson 17 May 73
ohn Aug. Metcalfe, ;7.fl. ... i Feb. 73
lichardBassett Wilson, ;j.f. 4 July 74
5nrtees Wilkinson 4 July 74
I . C . Molyneux, Cop^*.;?. 682^1 1 Sept. 7 5
Sdward Gerard x July 78
LnUTBITAKTS.
fames Allison 24 July 75
larry S. C. Smithson 14 Apr. 77
J. M. Campbell-Haslip ...34 June 77
fohn A. B. Denny 25 June 77
rVilliam H. Scott 11 Sept. 78
lenry Alex. Biecoe 21 May 79
iVm. Pearson Davison 30 Aug. 79
;ha». Henry Thompson ... 3 Sept. 79
SkCOXD LlBUTElTANTS.
^crcival W. Bewicke 16 June 79
Jilbert M. Nicholson 17 Juno 79
lames Edward Dewar 2q Oct 79
;iaude Arthur Cuthbert ...24 Deo. 79
ieht. 4- Capt.—'Z. R. C.
Pechell, Capt. jo6 F. 14 Mar. 77
^. Matt, (with rank of Qr.
Mr. in ih« Army).— Khru-
ham King* i Apr. 77
\[ed. Of. — James Munro,
MD. Surgeon Major 15 Apr, 76
White Facings.
2nd or North Durham.
Head Quarters, Durham. [No. 43.]
HOKOBAKY COLONBL.
Marquii of Loudonderrv,
KP. late of 1 Life GtU. ;
Lord Lieutenant 13 Mar. 62
Lt.Colowbi,.
ames J. Allison, Hon. Col... i July 74
Majors.
i'homAS George Miles, UUe
Capt. II F. 7 Aug. 71
ohn H. Keough 10 Oct. 74
Captaiks.
]dw.I«eadbitter Smith, ji.«. 7 Nov. 65
ohn Wm. Dickson, late Li.
71 F.,p.» • 33 June 69
fohn Pass, late Lieut. 88 F. x6 Apr. 73
)wen Clark Wallis 4 Sept.75
lenry J. P. Mulcaster 6 Dec. 76
Ufred Beid 7 Nov. 77
rerald Milnes Gaskell, laie
Lt. 94 F. 23 Jan. 78
lark Henry Lambert 7 May 79
LlBUTBXAITTS.
^ncelot Baillie a June 77
*ryse Pryse Pryse ..11 8ept.78
Mmund A. W. Cox 23 Oct. 78
ferbert A. Poingdestre ... a Dec. 78
ohn Maddison0rcenwell...25 Jan. 79
'bomas Lockhart 16 Aug. 79
ohn F. Gray 16 Aug. 79
Jharlea W. B. Farrant 13 Scpt.79
SlCOXD LrBUfKJTAJfM.
larold G. De Pledge 5 May 79
Sdward Davison 21 May 79
lalcolm Stewart Riach ...13 Mar. 80
[djt. 4- Capt.—C. L. Heath-
cote, Capt. 106 F. 31 May 76
^r. Matter (with rjuk qf Qr.
Mr. in the Army). — Hen.
Sladden* 4 May 60
White Facings.
a Infantry of England and Wales.
The Essex Rifles.
Head Quarter.*?, Colche&t<?r. [No. 13.]
HOWORARY COLONKL.
Sir T. Sutton We.storu, Bl. 29 Jan. 66
Lt.C'olowbl Commandaxt.
FrP(l. Go. >Vhitehe,ad, J'P.
lair Capt. 42 F. ; lion. Col. 7 Dec. 70
Majors.
Edcrar John Disney, Di. JP.
late Capt. T F. 2 Apr. 79
Wm. Jamos Newton,' late
Capt. 3 F. 13 Sept.79
Captaixs,
Henry Edm.Wm. Rurabold,
late Lt. 7 F. p.n 14 Doc. 72
Francis Edward Brace, late
Lt. 3 F.^p.e 17 Dec. 73
Jo8.Edw.Savill,Za#«?Z<.34"'.i4 Nov. 74
Tyssen Sowley^ Hohoyd.-
laie Capt. 23 F. Kon.Maj. 10 Mar. 75
Geo. Denis Sampson, late
Capt. 2 W. I. R 15 Nov. 76
Fred. Chas. Romcr 2 Apr. 79
Arthur Worthincrtou,' lute
<^«i'<. 3 i'' 5 May 79
Harry Patrick Andrew, lale
Capt. 8 liUisnrA 15 Nov. 79
LlKUTKNAITTS.
Geo. B. C. Lyons, j».f 23 May 74
Charles Cafl del 1 23 Jan. 75
Henry C. Masterman 15 Nov. 76
Second Libutskakts.
Erncat C. E.cko 24 Nov. 77
William Moou 14 Dec. 78
Philip Courtenay Honey -
wood 7 May 79
Ludlow Coape-Smith 15 Nov. 79
James Normand Newall .. 3 Mar. 80
Baden F. S. Baden-Powell 13 Mar. fo
A ijt. 4- Crtpf.— Richard Ed-
wyn Barry, late Capt.
2gF.: Hon. Ma for 6 Mar. 66
^.Master, {fcifh ravk ofQr.
Mr. in the Army). — Nor-
man Linwood 19 July 79
3f«?. Of. —Edward Waylen,
Sttrj.Maj I Mar. 73
Boiij. IJaker, Surgeon 1 Mar. 73
Black F.*\cing8,
West Essex.
dead Quarters, Chclmsfonl. [No. 19.]
Lt.Colonel Commaxpant.
Samuel B.RugiirlcsJJrise, DL.
JP. late ofi Dr.Gde 25 Feb. 53
Majors.
Cham])ion Rup.soll, JP 17 Mny 55
Edm.l;uckle3%/<//«fZ^I5Z)r*.lI Scpt.75
CAPrAi.vs.
James Round, p.n. 13 Jilar. 68
Brooke Flomyng Gy 11 8 June 68
Henry Fothergill 8 June 68
Fran,DouglasBoggis-Rolfo2o Dec. 71
Fred. Smart Walker, p.»....i3 Mar. 75
Alfred Tufnell Robaon, late
Lt. 93 F. 28 Aug. 75
B. Wm. E. Walton 20 May 76
Fred. Cam Rasch, late Lt.
6 Dr. Gdt 27 June 77
Libuteitants.
Edw. Charles Bond 26 Mar. 72
Edw. A. M. ruflfhell 11 Oct. 73
Geo. P. Townsend 29 Nov. 73
Evelyn John Fanshawc ...31 Mar. 75
Sidney Pattisson 8 Mar. 76
John H. Learmonth 14 Jan. 80
Francis M. H. Sandford ...14 Jan. So
Skcoitd Likutktaxts.
Arch. B. Impey-LoWboud 8 Jan. 79
Richard Boale Colviu 10 Apr. 79
Fred. B. M. Henniker '3 Sept. 79
Drummond C. Smith 29 Oct. 79
Ed irar Norton Disney 24 Doc. 79
Adjt. 4- Capt.—R. B. Bald,
Capt. 44 F. 25 May 78
Qr. Master {with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army). — Wm.
Hart M'Harg,* late Qr.
Mr. 44 Brigade Depot 2 Apr. 79
Med. O^— iuchacl James
MacCormack, MD. Surg.
^V' I Mar. 73
White Facings.
Eoyal Flint.
{Bije,.) [No. 32.]
Head Quarters, Mold.
HOXOK V KV ^ "()Lr)NKL.
IToM. Richard Tiios. llnvlev,
DL. JP. late Cap.'. .W.»
Fu$. Gdt 13 Mar. 66
Lt.Colowbl.
Rob. Wills,I>i. JP.,i/on. Col. 1 3 Mar. 66
Majors.
CharlesJamesTrevorRoper,
DL.JP. p.$.: Hon.Lt. Col. I J, Mar. 66
Arthur Lake, Utte Capt. 62 F. 16 Oct. 75
Captains.
Geo. Raikes 22 May 68
Henry Fred. Twynam, late
Lt. 3 Dr. Gdt. p.a 24 June 71
John Arnold Watson .p.*..,. 7 Feb. 77
Robert Wm. W. Eyton, p.t. 24 Mar. 80
Lir.UTKKAKTS.
John Charles Harford n Feb. 80
Alex. Fair Jones, late Capt.
4 Hu*nar$ 7 Mar. 77
Baliol F. B. Ai'cher 24 Feb. 77
Sub LlEUTBlfANT.
Cha. E. F. Eyton 30 June 77
Second Libutekaitts.
Edward Lloyd 10 Apr. 78
Hugh Lousada Barrow 21 Feb. 80
Adjt.i-Capt.- J.H. Walwyn,
Bt. Major. 2-i F. 10 Dec. 75
Med. OJ\ — Wm. WilUams,
MD. Surg.Maj j Mar. 73
Scarlet Facings.
Royal Glamorgan.
{Liaht Infantry.) [No. 44.J
Head Quarters, Carditf.
Honorary Colokbl.
Lt.Colojcel.
Hubert C. Gould, JP. laie
Lt. 31 F., p.a. Hon.Colonel 24 Feb. 75
Majors.
Lawrence Hey worth, Hon.
■£'• Col 15 Apr. 74
Joacelyn Brooke Fennoll,
late Lt. 65 F. 5 May 75
Captains.
Geo. Fred. Hcyworth, late
Lt. 5 Dr. Gda. p.a 7 July 69
Robert Armine Morris, p. f.21 Jane 70
James C. Revell Reade,/<z/e
Comet 14 Huttara, p.a 30 July 73
A. M. P. KemoysTvntc,*P.».28 Apr. 75
Wm. H. H. Wilson 31 Jan. 77
Geo. Leigh Gwatkin 18 July 77
LlBUTENAJITS.
Reynolds Harrison 16 May 74
Arthur Henr3' Calland 31 Mar. 75
Edw. P. Kemoys-Tyntc^ ... 9 June 77
Berkeley A. Bluxsome 23 Nov. 78
Thomas Dwyer n Jiine79
Philip C. B. Hervcy n June 79
Swynfen Forman White ...24 Jati. io
Percy Harold Morris 24 Jan. £0
Skcond Lieutenants.
Richard Tulloch TriHcatt...i8 June 79
Edward Stanley Combe ...18 June 79
John Ernot-t Bush 2 July 7q
Samuel J. L. Faddy 34 Mar. 80
Adjt. 4 Capf.—l]. N. Aiaey,
Capt. 41 JP. ,5 jiiuc 77
Qr. Matter {with rank of Qr.
Mr in ffic Army). — Wm.
D. Wilt-ihire i Apr. 77
Med.Oir.—H. J. Paine, MD.
Surg.Maj. j Mar. 73
Wm.Tnylor, MD.Surg.MaJ. 8 Mar. 74
IMno Facing's.
Royal Sonth Gloucester.
(Light Infantry.) [No. 23.]
Hciul Quartor.s, Gloucester.
HoNOKABY Colonel.
Wm . Lord P'itz Hardinge, late
Capt. Eoyal Horae Gda. ...26 May 68
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
Sir Wm. Vernon Guise, Bt.
lute of 75 F. 24 May 68
Majors.
Wm.RobinsonPartridge,p.».
Hon.Lt. Col. 13 Jan. 71
John Pitt Bontein, p.a. Hon.
^'•%ttrzfed-b^-V3-l:>ii^^W^c. 76
G G 2
45 1
Wm. Edwin Price, latt Li.
^6F.,p.s 27 Dec. 67
William Alexander Hill, «.«. 4 July 68
Sir David Wedderbnm,A<.,
p.9 30 Sept. 70
James Searle,|).« 13 Jan. 71
Henxy B. Samuelson, j).«....24 Aug. 72
Wm. Pra. Geo. Guise, p. ». 8 Aug. 74
Lionel Seymour Ben8on,p.«.3o Sept.76
John H. B. Payne, p.a 29 Nov. 79
LXXUTSKANTB.
Q. C. Thome-George 21 Oct. 74
Fra. H. Lyell, laU 8ub.Lt.
2 W.l.B 30 Dec. 76
Wm. A. B. Bingham 26 Mar. 77
Hugh T. C. CoUis 19 July 79
SbCOND LlSUTSirAKTB.
Oharles H. N. Ringer 21 Sept. 78
Hedley H. Calvert 23 Nov. 78
Charles T. Kestlenell 8 Jan. 79
Reginald Pepvs Whately...i5 Mar. 79
Arthur Fred. Mann 16 Apr. 79
Robert James Graves 30 Apr. 79
Francis Henry Evans iiOct. 79
John Charles Harford ix Feb. 80
AeUt.4rCapt.—E.W. Rumsey,
Capi. 61 F. 3 Dec. 75
Qr.Moft. (with rank <jf Qr.
Mr. in the Armjf).—Edw.
H.Drake 25 Oct. 55
lied. O/".— George A. Hep-
worth, Snra.Maj 1 Mar. 73
Blue Facings.
Soyal North Qloncester.
Head Quarters, Cirencester. [No. 69.]
HOVORJLBT COLOITBL.
R. N. F. Kingscote, CB.
late Lt.Col. Scots. Put. &d*.2o Jan. 62
Lt.Colovbl CoimA.isfOAV'r,
John Williams Wallington,
JP. late Capt. 4 Lt. Dre,
Son. Colonel x6Dec. 54
Majobs.
Robert Beokles Hunts, latt
Lt. 8a F. Hon. Lt.Col. ...11 Sept. 75
Thos. Wm. Chester Master 8 Mar. 79
CAPTAurs.
Wilfired Joseph Cripps i z Mar. 7a
Rich. H. Pollen, ;>.« 18 Apr. 74
Geo.Banks Jenkinson,jp.t. 4 Sept. 75
Liebert Edw. Goodall, Capt.
h.p. 59 JP. X2 Oct. 76
Arthur C. Mitchell 1 Dec. 77
Edward R. Wingfield, DL.
latoBne. 60 JP. 93 Oct. 78
Henry Clark Worthington,^
laU Capt. 67 F. 13 Bept.79
Arthur Alex. Wilkie,* late
Capt, 16 Laneers ix Feb. 80
LlBUTBXAHTS.
Arch. W. H. Beach 7 Feb. 77
SBCOVB LXBUTBlTAirTS.
Sir Wm. M. Curtis, Bt 26 Sept. 77
Julian E. S. Probyn 5 Mar. 79
Cecil Davis 26 Mar. 79
Ernest Fred. Green 28 Apr. 79
Guy Vivian Bethell 28 Apr. 79
Alex. James Shaw 30 July 79
Robert Banks Jenkinson ...20 Sept. 79
Reginald Wills-Sandford ...26 Nov. 79
John William Rolt 7 Jan. 80
Slingsby W. Bethell 21 Feb. 80
Adj. f Capt.—E. J. Bigg.
Wither, Capt. 28 JP. 24 July 75
(Ir Matter {wiXK rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army).— James
Gniy I Apr. 78
Med.Qf.—Sam. S. Scriven,
MD. Surg.Mey x Mar. 73
Edw. Crisp, Surg.Ma^ 14 Feb, 75
Blue Facmgs.
Militia Infantry of EngUmd and Wales.
HdrtfofcL
Head Qiurters, Hertford. [So. y j
Hampshire.
Head Quarters, Winchester. [No. 122.]
HOHOBJLBY COLOlTBL.
The Marquis 0/ Winchester,
Lord Lieut-enant, late
Lt.Col. to Hussars 7June43
Lt.Coloitbl.
George Briggs,^ JP. late
Major X Dr. Gd$ 17 Feb. 70
MuOBS.
Hon. Oliver Geo. Lambart,
lateLt. 12 F. i June 7a
Geo. Francis Birch, p.s. JP.30 June 75
Captaihs.
Hugh Montolieu Hanmiers-
ley, p. *. JP 20 May 6x
5ir Nelson Rycroft, Bart.,
late Lt.Bs F.JP; Hon.Maj.it Oct. 68
Wm. Shalden Smith, p.s.... i June 72
George Lennox SwaJe,i».*.,
Hon. Major 10 May 73
Harvey SpUler,* Hon. Moj.:ix Jan. 74
G. H. Vemey, late Li. 74 J^. 4 May 74
Robert Alex. Johnston, />.f. 9 Dec. 74
William Chas. Drummond.
Capt. h.p. 68 F.\ Hon.Maj.15 May 75
Gilbert J. S. Smith, late
Capt. 85 F. as Apr. 77
AlA^ J. Bowyer-8mijth...3o Apr. 79
Henry F. B. Archer 29 Nov. 79
LiBUTSHAirTS.
Alfred Miller 33 June 75
Fra. Charles Baring 19 Apr. 76
Robert F. H. Hirst a8 June 76
Richard S. Dendy 18 June 79
Barklie C. M'Cahnont 18 June 79
James S. Egginton x8 June 79
William C. Hawker 2 July 79
Sbcokd Libutbvakts.
James D. S. D. Archer 14 Apr. 78
Harvey Combe 23 Oct. 78
Francis Whalley-Tooker ...22 Jan. 79
William Vernon Ecoles ...26 Mar. 79
Hon. Wm. W. Palmer ax May 79
George Cecil Maitland as Aug. 79
Lord Henry W.M. Paulet...36 Nov. 79
Adjt. ^ Capt.—W. B. Gilbert,
Capt. 37 F. a Nov. 77
Qr. Master {unth rank qf Qr.
Mr. in the Army).— Capi.
D. Jackson, h.p. 90 F. ...34 Oct. 66
Med. 0^— Fred. J. Butler.
Sura. Miy x Mar. 73
L. A. Lawrence, Surg. Maj. i Mar. 73
Black Facings.
Hereford.
Head Quarters, Hereford. [No. xic]
HOVOBABT COLOlTBL.
W. B. B. H. Lord Baceman,
Lord Lieutenant 19 May 64
Lt.Coloxbl Commakda-KT.
J. Berington, JDL. Hon.Col. xo Apr. 66
Majobs.
ThomasGriffith Peyton, JP.,
Hon. Lt. Col II Apr. 66
Richard F. Webb, DL. Hon.
Lt.Colonel aoMar. 78
Captaiws.
Thos. Millard Bennett, iZbn.
af<y T May 66
Henry Wood Willett, Hon.
Major 39 Sept.68
Wm. C.Seymour, ion.JtfVy. a9 Mar. 73
Hugh Powell Williams, «.f . 4 July 74
Edward PodmoreClark,7«/e
Lt. 6a P., I. ofMusk.,p.s. 4 July 74
Henry B. K. Davies 10 Apr. 78
Edw. S. Lucas 16 Apr. 79
LrBT7TBirAKT8.
Edwyn F. S. Stanhope x6 Oct. 75
Hon. E. R. Bateman-Hon-
bury X3 Sept. 79
Harry D. Creagh 13 Sept. 79
William J. Todd 13 Sept.7Q
Godfrey L. Clark 13 Sept. 79
Arthur W. Jannoey 13 Sept. 79
AlanC. Francklyn ix Feb. 80
Sboovd Lixutskavts.
Robert Cockbum x Feb. 79
George H. Bretherton 14 Jan. 80
Benjamin C. Cleave 14 Jan. 80
Thomas Godfrey Powell ... 4 Feb. 80
Ernest Frere Rickman 13 Mar. 80
68
iidT'ttfait^.— ChesterDoughty,
lateCapt.^^F ; Hon.MajoriB Apr.
Qr. Master (with rank of Qr.
Mr.in the Army). —Riohaxd
Dent 13 Apr. 58
Med. Of.— J. Morris, Surg.
Ma^ I Mar. 73
Rd. Thomason, Surg.Maj... 1 Mar. 73
Gosling Green Facings.
HoiroBABT Cottoni.
The Marquis of SaliBboxT,
KG 11 JoM^4
Lt. Colovxl.
Robert Bruce Fellows, p.t.
Hon. Colonel 16 Jul::
Majobs.
Ernest Ibbetson 28 Feb. n
Wm. Fraser C. Biitton,^.*. 6 Feb, :'
CAPTAlirS.
Arthur H. Longman, p.«. ...16 F«b. t-j
Vincent Bail^, p,s 39 «* '■
«rJohnG.8.8ebright,J<.l».t. 4 ^ ?
Joseph Grout Williams i6Jiiae:i
Hy. H.CiUme Seymour, j».i. afi Aj«- h
Wm. H. Larken, Capt. A.p.
47 -P. ^i^'i
George Fred- Allcard,p.«.... 6 Fet :-•
James Blenkinsop, p. • 18 Jo" '*
LlBUTXlTAVTS.
George B. le F. Davjrs 25^«^'«
Cecil B. Walker, p.s 10 Feb. r5
Arthur Lydekker isMtrrj
Henry R. G. Craoftird, leU
Lt. B. AH 9 Oct '■■
Edgar R. 8. Sebright i^j :•
Henry R. SoUy i^-^:'
ArthorE.Saunders Sebri?hti3Jai^<
SlOOVD LlBITTBXAXn.
George F. P. Cooper 24 Jaljl?
George A. L. Carew 15 M*? :•
Herbert Banoe Greenfield 30 Apr. -.
Chas. Bruce Greenfield 4 Fdi. t
Adjt. 4- G^.—U. H. 81.
Leger, Bt.Minor 71 F. ..MSaf.r:
Qr. Master {with rank <if Qr.
Mr. in the utrsiy).— Thos.
Jones xApt.7
Med. Off.— I*. F. Osbaldes-
ton. Surgeon Major i)i»rn
Buff Facings.
Hmitingdon.
{Bifles.) [No. 2.]
Head Quarters, Hnntingdon.
COLOFZL.
The Earl qf Sandwich, Lord
Lieut., and late t^Qr. Gds. 4 Aif . 5-
Majob.
Fred. James Rooper,i iaie
Lieut. 38 J^ a4 Msr.5.
CATTAnrs.
Arthur Wellington MarahaU 30 Apr. :
Arthur J.Thomhill 6 Sspt r^
Viseouni Mandeville 30 Apr -
Fred. Robert Beart a* M»r. k
LismBVAjna.
Cecil S.Paget i Af ^*
Fra. Edw. Rooper 11 Ort •
Edw. C. H. Dawkins »3 Ap?- r
Sbcoito LiirmiAirTf.
Edmund H. ThomhiU 39 Ap".-*
John G. Green « J*^- '-
Adjt. ^ Capt.— B.. H. A.
Cameron, Capt.xtF. 13 Dec v
Med. Off. — John Oldman. ^
Mea »afc.:?
Black Fadogs.
Snrg.Me^.
East Kent.
Head Quarters, Canterbury. \T^*
The Motto " J«i»e<a"uBderaWi:^
Horse. ** MeHterrameam.
HOVOBABT COM)»M*
Chas. Wm. Powlett Biuf-
ham, CB. Major Benenl s6 Apr
Lt.Colohbl Cowahdabt.
HenryThomas Howell,*if»^
CoUnel »3 ^^
LiBVTBirAinr Cow»»«-
John Edward Beales » Ar.-
Majobs.
Jas. Rob. Monypennj,^;» -• 3 J^
Digitized by
iSaoAr
Militia Infcmiry of England and Wales.
CAPTA-IirS.
Phineaa Buiy, laU Capt. 15
HuMors 23 May 66
James Henry Morrell, Hon.
Major aoApr. 69
(TOo.BaahellSicklemore, j>.«.92 Mar. 70
Algernon Tatham, p. 9 4 May 73
Whiter L. WiUdnaon, o.f. ...96 Apr. 73
William Fred. Powell Moore 21 Apr. 75
Alfred North Daniel, p. m....i^ June 76
UerbertGharle8Perrofct,p.«.i4 Jane 76
Arthur Blondell, p. » 14 June 76
Lodovick Edw. Bligh 19 Apr. 77
Edw. B. Walker 20 Apr. 78
Percy Edw. Sankey 8 May 78
LixuniTAirTB.
Stephen W. Marten 39 Apr. 74
Walter R. Amesbary 11 Nov. 76
Harry 8. Blaydes 94 Feb. 77
Robert M. Christie 7 Mar. 77
Ref^nald Bayard 3 July 78
Fra. D.G.Carlyon>Slmmon8 3 July 78
Emeet Albert Bennett ...... 9 July 79
Sydney Fraver 9 July 79
Charles Allen Brown 9 July 79
Dudley 8. Somenrille 9 July 79
Edward S. Strickland 30 July 79
Henry Ferguson-Cowoi ... 5 Nov. 79
SXCOND LlSUTSVAITTS.
Wyndham Honywood 8 Mar. 79
Georpe Furley 9 Apr. 79
James Collier 3 Apr. 79
Cbas. Wyndham Somerset 6 Aug. 79
Theodore F. Brinckman .,.26 Nov. 79
Alex. David Stevenson zo Deo. 79
Adit 4- Cb»/.— Philip Henry
Knight.I lai9 Capt. 23 F.s
Horn. Major 3oOot. 66
Qr.MatUrt {wUh rank qJTQr.
Mr. in the ^mjr).— Baptist
Anderson x Apr. 77
Alex. Yeatts* xo July 66
Med. Ojr.—vr. Kaylet Curtis,
Surg.Maj x Mar. 73
Kentish Ghrey Fadnga.
West Kent.
{Light Infantry.) [No. 37.I
Head Quarters, Maidstone.
HOVOKAXT COLOVXL.
l'«''.Torrington,ia/«i<.7 P.29 May 69
LT.COLOirXI. COKlKXirDlRT.
Morgan D. Treheme 99 July 76
LlKTrTXVi.FT COLOirXL.
CiithbertLarking.Io^ Conut
jsMtutarB 3 Mar. 77
Majoxs.
Edj^ar Edwin Larking 29 July 76
rhomas Durell Blake ao June 77
CArTAIlTB.
Henry John Conant, p. «. ... 7 May 73
E verard Thomas Luck, 9.*. 15 Aug. 74
John Doncan Cameron, late
Lieut, R. ArtUlerv 5 Jan. 71
A.H. A.Smith,/a<« Snt. ic F.34 June 76
Chas. W. Hume, Capt. h.p.
Rifle Br 12 Aug. 76
Bomard Byrne 7June73
Elobert James Dallin, late
CoMt. iDr.Gd* 5 Sept. 77
S. U. Vaughton, late Capt.
xo l^oot; Hon. My or 96 Sept. 77
rohn Bonhote, laie Xt 84 JP' 6 Oct* 77
lofMsrt L. Pemberton, late
Lt. Grem.. Ouarde 13 Feb. 78
S- D. Thomburgh-Crop-
per, p.9. 20 Mar. 80
leiix7 Stephen Swiney,2a<«
Capt. 69 F. 20 Apr. 76
LlSDTXlTAjrTS.
Mmnnd W. G. Bailey 17 Mar. 76
lanry B. Yardley 19 July 76
3. G. B. Meade-Waldo X7 Feb. 77
ro«eph Wm. Leycester 9 May 77
Vill i am T. Townshend 23 Oct. 78
Val tor Edw. Peel 23 Oct. 78
Idvrard Charles Walsh xi June 79
Sxooirn LixuTixAiTTS.
crcy'Wildman'Lushington28 Sept. 78
lu&rlea C. Ross xi Dec. 78
raucis H.Thomas 14 Dec. 78
rancis A. Barton 32 Jan. 79
Charles B. Little 25 Jan. 79
Harry L. B. M'Calmont ... 8 Feb. 79
Arthur F. H. Cox 8 Mar. 79
Lord Wm. B. Nevill, Aide
de Camp to the Lord Lieut.
of Ireland 14 Mar. 79
Arthur Philip Cox 5 May 79
Robert Waters Coombs 11 June 79
Edward O. H. Wilkie 12 June79
.idiY.^Cbp^.— C.M.Churchill,
Capt. soF. 20 Feb. 78
Qr.Maeter9 (wUh rani of Qr.
Mr. in the Armg).—John
Hart X Apr. 78
Wm. J. WoodruITe* 2 Nov. 55
Kentish Grey Facings.
Ist Eoyal Lancashire.
(The Duke of Laneaeter's Own.)
Head Quarters, Lancaster. [No. 45-]
'* Mediterranean,**
HOXOHAST CotiOKKL.
Wm.As8hetonCTOB8,Di. J"P.i3May 71
Lt.Colonkls.
Sufht Hon. Fred. A. Stan-
ley, Secretary <^ State for
War : Aide de Camp to the
Queen, and Colonel; late
Lt. 4' Capt. &r. Qda. 16 May 74
T. Sheppard,* late Capt. 4 F.26 Sept. 77
Majoks.
George B.H.Mftrton,DX.JP.i6Sopt.74
Thos.BymandTrappes, JP.26 Sept. 77
Captains.
Bdm.G. Stanley Homby,D£.
JF. Hon. Major 17 July 58
Joseph LawsonWhalley.J^P. 13 May 67
John Henry A. Schneider... 2 Jan. 69
RalphJohnAspinall, JP.DX. 8 Dec. 70
Reginald Cardwell, p.e 17 Aug. 72
0. Morley Saunders, p.fl.JP.xS Sept. 79
John Westropp, p. *. JP. ...18 Sept 72
B. Albt Nuttall Royds, J'P.i4 Dec. 72
William Peel, JP 16 Sept.74
Cha. H. Walmesley 25 Apr. 77
Wm. Clock Yates 25 Apr. 77
Walter Spencer Peel 7 No v. 77
James Wm. Traill i6Apr. 77
LlXVTXlTASTB.
John Wood Yates 13 June 74
Hudson L. Lutwyche 20 Mar. 75
Hon. Robert J. Gerard 3 May 75
Gray Grayrigge 9 Oct. 75
Wm. P. Gardner 24 June 76
Hubert R. P. Durham 21 Mar. 77
John Reid Walker 7 Aug. 78
Oswald Zouch Palmer xo May 79
SXCOXD LiKITTKXAXTS.
Charles B. B very-Clayton... 3 June 78
James E. Ren^haw 7 Aug. 78
William C. Renehaw 7 Auif. 78
William J. Murphy 28 Sept. 78
Alfred 8. Rooke 23 Oct. 78
John Edward Cross 26 Mar. 79
Vincent Filose xo June 79
Jas. Donnithomo Vyvyanai June 79
Bordridge North North . . .29 Nov. 79
Adj. 4" Capt.—^. W. Stokes,
Capt. ^F. 6 Mar. 76
qr. Matter* (wt£k rank of Qr-
Mr. in fA«irnf)— Timothy
Dixon" 5 Feb. 61
Geo. Danby,2a^e Qr.lfr.4 i''.i9 June 78
Med. Off. — Metealfe John-
son, 5«r^. Major X Mar. 73
Blue Facings.
2nd Boyal Lancashire.
{The Duke of Lancaster* a Own Ri/lee.)
Head Quarters, Liverpool. [No. 113.]
Lt.CoLORXL COXICAVDAHT.
Nicholas Blnndell, DL. JP.
Hon. Colonel 25 Sept. 72
LiKUTKVAVT COLOKSL.
C. S. Garraway 28 Oct. 76
Majobs.
Richard Geo. B. Bolton,* /a<«
Lt.R.Horee Ouarde x 6 May 74
Henry Stewart Beresford
Bruce, late Lt. R\fle Br.
Hon.Lt.Col x6 0ct 75
George Thomas Bolton, UUe
of Royal Navy 29 Oct. 79
452
Captaiitb.
Sir Tho. Geo.F.Hesketh.J?^
late Eneign R\fle Brigade 14 Feb. 7X
Thomas Gfardner 14 Deo. 72
Cha. C. Woodward, ji.« X7 May 73
Peter PriesUev, j9.« 6 May 74
Charles Leemmg xo Oct. 74
Charles Edw. I^son, laie
Captain 34 F. 17 July 75
Wm. Henry Parkinson 28 Oct. 76
JohnM. Batten. tVijrf.A.jt>.8F.23 Jan. 78
Chas. L. A. Farmar,4 laU
Capt. if Hon. Maj. R. Mar.\(i Aug. 79
LlEUTHWAKTS.
Robert T. 8. Wolfe, i?.». ... 22 Sept.75
Edw. A. Gennoe 13 Sept. 79
James H. Welsby 13 Sept. 79
Sbcoxd Libutbxakts.
Thomas W. Anderson 16 Mar. 78
Eustace M. F. Dixon 20 Apr. 78
JohnThomhill 10 Deo. 79
Henry Edward Bedingfield,24 Jan. 80
Charles Wm. Garraway ... 4 Feb. 80
William Makant 13 Mar. 80
Adjt. 4- Capt.— J. J. Hamil-
ton, Capt.SF. 6 Aug. 79
Qr. Maets. {with rank of Or.
Mr. in the Army).— Richd.
Austin Herbert. /ate Cons^^
2 Dre. ; Hon. Captain 17 Sept. 6 x
Thomas Massey Cnadwick so Sept. 55
Med. Off.—Wm. H.Manifold,
Surgeon 5 Feb. 55
J. W. Cavanagh, Surg.Maj. i Mar. 73
Scarlet Facings.
3rd Boyal Lanoasliire.
(The Duke of Laneaeter'e Own.)
Head Quarters, Preston. [No. 125.]
* * Mediterranean.**
HOVOXAXT COLOVXL.
John Wilson, Xord Winmar-
leigh, DL. Aidede Camp to
the Queen 97 Feb. 7a
Lt.Ooloitsls.
Thomas R.Crosse, Hon. Col. x Aug. 74
Fred.Silve8ter,p.fl.fl<>n.Co/.2o Sept. 79
Majobs.
Thomas Mylcs Sandys,^ late
Captain 7 F. 21 July 75
Charles Birch 24 Mar. 80
Captaixs.
Peyton Sheals, Hon. M<\jor i June 6x
Charles Henry Bird 26 Mar. 70
Wm.A.Hicks, In9t.ofMuek.25 Jan. 71
John Walmesley 5 Apr. 79
John Munn, late Ene. 6 F.... 6 Sept 73
Wallace George Crothers... 6 Sept. 73
John James Harris 22 July 74
Henry Granville Wright ... 8 June 75
Arthur E. Da Costa 27 Apr. 78
JohnH. Blunt, ^te(7ap<.xo2i^2p May 78
Wm.B. Baker x6 Aug. 79
Reginald G. Chambres 24 Mar. 80
LlSUTXlTAHTS.
Leith Bonhote 4 Apr. 77
Henry Higgins 5 May 77
Robert M. Richardson 9 Apr. 77
Robert B. Webber 90 Aug. 79
SbCOITD LlSVTXVAlTTS.
George Russell Tod 26 Feb. 79
Percy Lees 31 May 79
Graham O. R. Wvnne 99 Oct. 79
James H. W. Pedder 5 Nov. 79
Richard Dames 94 Dec. 79
Wm. Henry Goodair 7 Jan. 80
Henry B. Lowndes X4 Jan. 80
Charles Russell Day 4 Feb. 80
Pakenbam R. W.'Wetheralli9 Feb. 80
Robert P. Horsbmgh 91 Feb. 80
Sydney Dalton Graham ...91 Feb. 80
Hugh Gerard S. Young ao Feb. 80
Charles A. W. Osmond 2x Feb. 80
AtUt. «f Cbp<.— F. G. Berkeley,
Bt.Major^j F. 8 Nov. 75
Qr.Ma9ter {with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army).— John
Uewett, late of 56 F. 8 Deo. 54
Med. Q^.— Richard Allen,
J. A.Furlong,Za/*Qr.Jl£r.47 1^27 Sept. 79
Surg.Maj x Mar. 73
Blue Facings.
Digitized by V^jOOV 11:1
453 Militia Infantry of England a/iid
4tli Eoyal Lancaaiiire.
{The Duke of Lancaster's Own Lighi
Infantry.) [No. 84.]
Head Quarters, vVarringtoii.
HoifOBART COLOITKL.
John Ireland Blackburne,
late Captain 5 Dr. Gds. ...ix July 74
Lt.CoLOKBL CoMaCAXSAKT.
John Southcote Manserurh,
lateof2Dr.Od$.;Son.Col,it July 74
Majobs.
David Ainsworth, p.e. Hon.
Lt.Col 28 Feb. 74
Arch.W.Clarke,7/o».if. Co/. 15 Nov. 79
Oaptaius.
HemyWm.Covne,Ifo«.lf<y.x8 Mar. 67
Herbert Fletcher 26 Mar. 68
James Watson 3 Apr. 68
Robert Grfuit Webster :is Oct. 73
Charles Stanley Gardner ...28 Feb. 74
Wm. Cuthbert Higfgins 18 Apr. 74
James BellhouscGaskell ... i Aug. 74
William Joynson, p.» 17 Feb. 75
Rob. Ireland Blackburne... 21 Apr. 75
Arthur B. Woodcock 26 Mar. 79
James Kay 15 Nov. 79
Edward Joynson 15 Nov. 79
LlBUTBKAlTTS.
Arthur Frank Fox 18 Mar. 74
Fred. A. Kay 5 May 75
Montagu H. Hall 8 Mar. 76
Bdw. J. Nicholson 9 May 76
Reginald Corbet 14 June 76
Wm. L. Pilkington 8 Nov. 76
Geo. H. Pilkinjfton 8 Nov. 76
Spencer Broadbent 3 Mar. 77
Arthur F. H. Cowley 13 Sept. 79
Bbcostd Lieutbxantb.
AVilliam Ritchie a6 Mar. 79
Kdward Wroot Franklin ...11 Oct. 79
Alfred Hardcastle 29 Nov. 79
Nath. ffarington Ecker&lcyi4 Jan. 80
Arthur Brooks Broadhur8t2i Feb. 80
Adit. 4- Capf.—A . H. Godfrey,"
Bt. Lt.Col. h.p. Dep. Batt. i Apr. 69
Faymaeter. —
Qr. Master {voith rank of Qr.
Mr. in ike Army).— Job. T.
Murray i Apr. 78
Med. Of — Thos. S. Smith,
Suryeon Major ai May 77
Blae Faciufl^s.
5th £oyal Lancashire.
Head Quarters, Burnley. [No. 135.]
HONOBABT COLOirXL.
John Hardy Thursby, late
Lt. 90 F. 30 July 79
liT.COLOirSL CoiOCAirDANT.
Lo Gendre N. Starkie, j>. «. 3 Sept.79
Majobs.
Henry Gurrey 7 May 79
Carteret A. Armstrong, JP.
late Capt. 10 F. 3 Sept. 79
Oaptaiits.
Wm.Lynam, p.s.llon.MaJor9s Apr. 68
Henry Macaulay, p.s t June 73
Hubert Slater 6 Aug. 73
JohnG. Smirthwaite 23 June 75
John F. Leeming xo Nov. 75
JohnFoott.^Mffy* ^.p.^F. 26 Aug. 76
Wm. Cha. Golding, p. s. ...24 July 78
Edward Foot Gilbert, Capt.
k.p.jo6F. 8 Mar. 79
Clement R. N. Beswicke-
Royda, late Lt. 4 Dr.&ds.j^ Apr. 79
Thomas Jessop, late Capt,
2 Ifrayoons 29 Oct. 79
LlBUTSKAKTS.
Percy Algernon Ongley ...31 Jan. 77
Wm. Moore Wood 26 May 77
Cuthbert R, Pigg 21 Aug. 78
Harry F. Thursby 20 June 77
William Myers Dawes 21 Feb. 80
Ham net Hyde-Clarke 3 Mar. 80
BBCOirn Libuxbvastb.
Alfred E. C. Tonkin 18 Oct. 79
Edmund Saffery Cooper .,.26 Nov. 79
Malcolm A. G. Wyatt 26 Nov. 79
Rich. H. Milne-Redhead ... 7 Jan. 80
Guy E. W. Withington 24 Jan. 80
Francis Wm. Phillips 3 Mar. 80
Thomas Cbaifer Dawson ... 4 Feb. 80
Adit, f Capt.— J. E. 0. C.
Lindesay, Capt. 20 F. 4 Dec. 75
Qr. Masters {with rank cf Qr.
Mr.in the Army). — Michael
Tooner 8 July 6a
Blue Facings.
6th Eoyal Lanoashire.
Head Quarters, Salford. [No. 8a.]
Lt.Coloitbl CoiniAVDAjrT.
John H. Chambers, DL.JF.
lateCapt.46F.S0n. Colonel 20 Sept. 76
LlEUTEITAirT COLOITBL.
John Coi)leyW'niy,J5rcm. Col. 9 July 79
Majobs.
Wm. F. Smith, ;>.«. Hon.Lt.
Colonel 2oSept.76
Charles Mercier 9 July 79
Captaiks.
Sir Eustace F. Piers, Bt. ...15 May 66
James Douglass Kennedy... 14 Oct. 68
Wm. Bellhouso Mid wood ... a Sept. 70
James Braybrooke,p.# 8 Mar. 73
Henry Garland-Matthews,^
late JEnripn 44 F. 4 Dec. 75
Thomas Pery Powell, late
Lt.H^F. 11 Dec. 75
Aug. Richard Trimmer,
Capt. h.p. 70 F.; Bon.Mai. 6 Mar. 76
Geo.Rt. Taylor, Cct/;<.*,j).3J».i4 J^ine 76
T. A. Irwin, Capi, h.p. loi J*. 12 Aug. 76
Henry Howard Gray 8 Nov. 76
W.G. N. Bumey,w lateR.N.ii Oct. 79
LlBUTBKAlTTS.
Edm. T. M. Harper 31 Jan. 72
Herbert Symonds 11 Apr. 76
Edw. Wm. Chambers 23 Feb. 76
SbCOITD LlBUTBlTAirTS.
Heremon F. O'Neill 25 Jan. 79
Robert M. Dunlop a6 Mar. 79
Richard G. A. Sharp 19 Apr. 79
James Aitken Murphy 12 May 79
Arthur Burrowea Sleigh ...26 July 79
Richard B. Bainbridge 20 Sept.79
Wyndham S. Woodhouse... 3 Mar. 80
Wilmot Foster Elmslie 13 Mar. 80
Theodore Austin Gamble... 13 Mar. 80
Frederick Kershaw 13 Mar. 80
James T. Waddell-Boyd ...24 Mar. 80
Geoffrey H. Kj-naston 24 Mar. 80
Adjt. 4- Capt.— A.. L. Wynter,
Capt. 96 F i8 Juno 77
Qr. Masters {with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army). —Donald
Munro" 30 Nov. 5s
Thomas H. Smith, late Qr.
Mr. q6 F. 15 June 78
Med. Off. — Alox. Bomers,
Surgeon x Mar. 73
Blue Facings.
7th fioyal Lancashire.
{Itifles.) [No. 130.]
Head Quarters, Bury.
COLOHXL.
Son. Charles James Fox
Stanley, 2a<«X^.CoZ. Gren.
Gds 21 Feb. 55
Lr.CoLoirxL.
James Ashton 2 Mar. 71
Majobs.
Geo. Onslow Churchill, late
Lt. IS P. 30 Apr. 73
Hammerton Crump, MD.
late Ste^ff^ Assistant Suryeon^i May 79
Captaiits.
Thomas Brindley 28 Nov. 70
Wm. Winniett," late Capt.
24F.; Hon. Meyor 12 Jan. 71
Charles Thomas Wilson,
late Capt. 4 F.; Hon Me^.is Mar. 71
John Tixiker Hey 16 Dec. 71
Tho. Hale, late Capt. %S F...\i Aug. 74
Fred. Finch Mackenzie.^.*. 5 July 76
William Worthington Biggs 2 Dec. 76
Walter R. G. Hamley x8 June 79
LlBUTXKAjrTS.
Percy Bland Moigan 15 Mar. 79
Charles A. Glazebrook 11 June 79
Arthur M. B. Jones xx June 79
Arthur John Pressey 4 Feb. 80
Wales.
SSCOITD LXSCTXSAim.
Fred. A. L. Davidson aiMaj r:
Arthur H. Barthorp 39 Stp* * i
Norton Legge 24 I^c. t;
Adj. 4r Capt.— C. £. Honey,
Camt.^P. xDec :•
Qr. Master (vtU rank nf Qr-
Mr. in the .4n»y).— Robert
GObert" S Aa- .1
Med. Q^.— JohnParkBb Ai«V.
Maj. 1 Mar. ri
John B. C. Yule, Snrfeon... i Mar. 7:
Facings Black Velvet.
LeiceBtershin.
Head Quarters, Leicester. [Ko. rf.J
HoirOBAXT COLOVXI..
The Duke of Rutland, XG.,
Lord Lieutenant 21 Apr. ;t
LT.CoLOim..
Sir Fred. Thos. Fowke, Bt.
DL. JP. Hon.Oolonel, p,e. 1 SepS^v
Majoks.
Richard Worsley Worswick,
p.s. JP 30 Apr. 7.
Wm.Pear8on,»J'P. late Capt.
45 F. a* Feh- r
Captaxvs.
AliVed Ernest Acheson 20 May f-.
Gregory Knight, JP 3 ^^^^ ^
Philip P. P. Goodchild, JP. 15 May *c
James Young Stephen, p. «.2a Not. ' ;
John Phillips 6 Apr. 72
Chas. Chetwode Thompson 4 July -4
Harry Yaughan Chapman 6 Sept-r>
Fred. Gustavus Fowke.^i*. 3 Mar. -
Percy Loseby,p. • 10 July :«
Henry John B. Manners ...10 July 7S
LxsirtuTAjris.
N. V. 8. Pochin x/ July ;i
A T. T. Lard Braye 10 Dec. 73
Fred. H. A. Yates 9 J«i. :?
Geo. L. Stratton 3 Mar, 7?
Henry S. Fowke 31 Mar. 75
Hon. P. F.C. A. Hastings... 6 Dec. r
Thomas H. Standbridge ...31 Aug. 7^
C.W.A.N. Baillio-Cochrane « July r:
Wm. P. S. Blncke a July 7;
Ssooxn LiBUTBVAjna.
William H. Markham .97 Apr. 7S
Ferdinand J. Eyre jt July 71
Caimes Bckford Daniell ...30 July 7*
John Clifford Chaplin 30 Sept. 7.
Lord D. J. De la P. Beres-
ford 96 Fieb. t.
Charles John Famham 97 Sepi.;
Adit. 4- aB;»f.—R.K. Watson.
Capt. 17 P. 27 Kov. r
Qr.Maeler (with rani of Qr.
Mr. in the Army).— Alfred
Whitby .39 July 5
Med. Of.—
Yellow Facinffa.
Boyal ITorth Idncolii.
Head Quarters, Lincoln, [Ko. S^;
HovoRABT Oou>n&.
George Tomline, laie ^
I i^e GdM 4 Auj:. 5
LT.Goi.oirxi. CoxxAJTOAaT.
William John,£on2 Mooson.
DL. Hon. Colonel 3 Mar- •
Majobs.
Robert Jno.Taylor, DL.JP,
Hon. U.Col ax July i
Bdw. Bnow Mason,* lUm
Capt. 68 F. 10 Jan. -
CAnAora.
Edmund Locock 8 May -
Fred. Charles Marshall 8 Jose -
William Richardson 14 Apr. *
George Nelson 14 Apr. -
Edw. Walter Willson n Jirfy r
Francis Ingram Conway-
Gordon, late Capt. 104 P. ;
Hon. Mmt zoMJay 7:
Henry C. a.. AUenby 9 Jn^y r
BamaelH. Allenby 3 May r:
Wm. A Todd .,.......x8 Oct- r^
Digitized by V^JiOOV IC
Militia Infantry of Bngland and Wales.
LlBUTBITAKlS.
Charles C. Dallas 29 Dec. 75
Walter Baldwin 24 Sept. 73
Arthur Edm. Harper xo Jan. 77
Valentine M. Grantbam ...16 Kmk. 79
Robert W. Bill 16 Aug. 79
Bartholomew C. Garflt 16 Aug. 79
Sbcoh^d LiBUTxirurTS.
Prank Conway-Gordon 26 July 79'
Christopher W. A. Nevile... 5 Nov. 79
Hubert Edjgrar Yipan 24 Dec. 79
Arthur S. vanrenen 7 Jan. 80
Adjt, 4; Capi,—Q. 0. Helme,
Capt, 10 J?. 12 Aug. 78
Qr.l£a»Ur {with rank of
Qr.3fr. in iKt Armg).—
Henry Hunt 19 July 79
Med. Or-— Geo. Mitchinson,
Surg.Mqj. i Mar. 73
Chixs. Brook, Surtr.Maj 13 May 74
Blue Facinj^.
Boyal South Lincoln.
Head Quarters, Grantham. [No. 29
HOHOBABT GOLOKBI..
£arl Brownlow, UU^ JSn*. 4r
i*. Or. Qd9 3 Mar. t
liT.GOLOFBL COMX AJTOAITT.
Chas. Thos. John Moore,i>X.
•TP. Son,CQlowl 27 Jan. 69
Majobs.
Wniiam Parker, JP 30 Apr. 62
Cbas. John B. Parker, JJP...26 Dec. 71
Captautb.
John George Allott 15 Feb. 65
Avery Jebb.* Lt. k.p. 85 F.
Inst, of Musketry 5 Apr. 70
Albert de Burton, s.t 26 Deo. 71
Gtoo. Peter Moore/ UUe Lient.
3 Hunare 9 Apr. 72
Robert Charles Otter, p.*. ...15 Aug. 74
Fred. Flowers, Capt.k.p. i$F. 6 Jan. 75
Geo. C. Downing, p.s z8 Apr. 77
Fred. W. Dodding 19 July 79
LiBUTBirijrTB.
Herbert Kirk 24 Feb. 77
Arthur R. Versohoyle 15 Nov. 76
Richard G. Smith 27 Apr. 77
Harold J. C. Stanton 19 July 79
Frederick B. Fanshawe ...19 July 79
SbCOHD LXBUTBHAITTS.
Frederic Wm. Carter 26 Nov. 79
Wm. George Welsford 26 Nov. 79
Richard Charles Guise 7 Jan. 80
Richard Harington Ashby.. 7 Jan. 80
Joan Robert Morton 7 Jan. 80
John Godflrey M'Neill 14 Jan. 80
Roden Stanley Harrison ...14 Jan. 80
AdJt. ^ a»£<.— J. C. Little,
Capt. 10 F. 8 Nov. 75
Qr. MasUr (with rank of Qr.
Mr. •« the Army).—Ch&B.
Rawson^ i Apr. 77
Med. Qf.—Qteo. Wm. Ship-
man, /9«fy.if(0|;. X Mar. 73
Blue Facings.
Boyal London,
Head Quarters, Artillery Place, Fins-
bury. [No. 106.]
COLOITBL.
Sir Wm. Anderson Rose ...16 Nov. 70
Lt.Cox.oirBL.
Lorenao Geo. Dundas,^ laie
Captain 6s F. 21 Mar. 77
Mi. JOB.
Waller S. Mackenzie,* laie
Capt. 84 F. 24 Apr. 77
ClYTAIirB.
Thnrlby Smith,iroM. Mt^orxg Mar. 62
Thomas Davies Sewell 18 Oct. 7 1
£dwin Burton 6 May 74
Charles Latham 6 May 74
Btiitchbury Paul Naish, j>.«.2i Apr. 77
Spencer John Heiapath ... 2 June 77
Cha. K. R. W. Mortimer,
Utte Lt.gF. 20 June 77
L.. M. H. Kennedy, Capt.
h.p. 2 Dr» 15 Sept. 77
Thomas C. Fisher, late Lt.
77 F. 3 Oct. 77
Miutland R. Coleman, late
JA, 6J>n 30 Apr. 78
LlBUIEirA-lTTS.
Harold J. B. Torry, p.e 6 May 74
Charles L. Gricsbach, p.e... 5 July 76
Ohfirles G. H. Teniswood...i9 Apr. 79
Robert H. Adams 19 Apr. 79
Robert L. B. Kirby 19 Apr. 79
Alexander Thomson 19 Apr. 79
Walter Parrott 24 Dec. 79
Sbcovd Libutbitakis.
Kingsford T. Burr 8 Feb. 79
Charles Richard Rivers ... 9 June 79
Thomas Stannard Rogers... 9 June 79
Edward Woolmor 3 Sept. 79
Wm.Wallingford Knollys... 3 Sept. 79
George M. A. Clerihew 10 Dec. 79
Alfred W. 8. Taylor 13 Mar. 80
Adjt. if Capt .—HenryBrowne
Savorv ^ late Capt. 78 P.,
Hon. Mo^or 19 July 71
Qr.Maeter {vith rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Arm]f).-'Wm,
Clarke x Apr. 78
Med. Off.—G . BorlaseChilds,
Surg.Maj. x Mar. 73
Blue Facings.
Ist or Eoyal East Middlesex,
Head Quarters, Hampstead. [No. 65.]
HOROBXBT COLOITBL.
Thomas St. Leger Alcock,
late Major 95 F 21 July 71
Lt.Coloitbl OoKiCAimAirT.
"S^ Frederick Robertson
Aikman,* Capt. h.p. Bengal
Army ; Qeni. at Amu 28 July 71
Majobs.
H.L.B.n)b€tson,J5roi«.2:^CoZi9 July 76
Arch. Dudingston Boyd ....24 July 78
CAFTlIirS.
Grodson Godson 28 .Tulj' 71
Henry Stokes, late Lt. igF.ii May 72
Donald F. D.Maclean 2 Jan. 75
Wm. Henry Trahar 29 Dec. 75
Geo. Chas. D'Albiac, laU
Cornet^ Dr. Qd$ 9Pcb. 76
John T. Tennant, Capt. h.p.
87 F. 22 Mar. 76
Chas. Purvis Boyd 22 July 78
Ernest J. H. Appleyard,o.». 2 Nov. 78
Daniel O'Neill.ip. Qr.Master
if Bon, Captain, 34 J*. 26 Mar. 79
Martin Archer Shee 26 Nov. 79
LXBVTBVJLITTS.
James Stuart Strange,|).«. 22 Nov. 76
Gerard El. Rushbrooke 24 July 78
Reginald E. Firminger 23 Oct. 78
Alfred M. J. P. Pickwoad...ii Dec. 78
John Edward Blin 31 May 79
Nathaniel W. G. M. Massey 5 July 79
SsOOim LXBCrBKlITTS.
William J. McWliinnie 22 July 78
Allan Vesey Ussher 5 Mar. 79
Herbert Edward Boiloaa...26 Mar. 79
Thomas Crookshank 30 Apr. 79
John Hawtrey R. Cox 11 Juno 79
Ernest James IVavers 29 Nov. 79
Wm. John M'Whinme 24 Dec. 7.^
Allan Vesey Ussher 24 Dec. 79
Herbert Edward Boileau...24 Dec. 79
FranclsP.Fether8tonhaughz4 Jan. 80
Charles Forbes Battye 21 Feb. 80
GronviUe Edwyn Temple.. .13 Mar. 80
AdJt. 4- Capt.—F. H. A. Dis-
ney-Roebuck, Capt. 46 jP.26 Sept. 77
Qr. Matter {with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army). — ^John
A. Hicks I Apr. 77
Med. Off. — Henry Cooper
Rose, MD. Surg.Maj x Mar. 73
Bine Facings.
2nd or Edmonton £oyal
Middlesex,
KRiJUe.) [No. 63.]
Head Quarters. Bamet.
HOKOBA.BT COLOVBL.
Hon. H. W. J. Byng, Ute
Capt. 4- Lt. Col. Coldet. Qde.is June 78
Lt.Colonbl.
George Robert Stewart
Black,' late Capt. 60 Rifles,
H(on. Colonel 4 Feb. 80
Majobs.
Fred. Trotter, /a<«Cap<. 1 3 P. x Aug, 74
Alfred Ellas, p.f 3 Mar. 80
454
Caftaihs.
Jas.L. Brooke Templer,p.*.i4 Deo. 72
Laurence J. W. Hussey, late
Lt. 17 F. ^S May 73
Willoughby Robert Dottin
Maycock x« July 73
William Clarke.p.* 16 July 73
John GoodaU Simkins, p.t. 18 Mar. 74
Ellis Houlton Ward.* /a<#
Capt. 60 Rijt^; Hon. Major iB May 74
Edm. C. C. Hartopp, feUe
Lt. RiJU Br 3» JolJ 75
BmiliusAlbertdeCosson... 9 Feb. 76
John H. BuTstaU,^ late Lt.
60 JP. t...x5 May 78
Fred. J. Sedgwick, p.» 3 Mar. 80
Ltbutbitaitts.
Wm. G. Burnett, p.s 14 Dec. 72
Charles Tritton 14 Mar. 77
P. W. G. Copland-Crawford3o July 79
Miles Chetwynd-Stapylton. 30 July 79
Francis R. W. Sampson ...30 July 79
John Robert Davies v> July 79
Edmund Somerville 30 July 79
Gtoorge Beaumont March... 30 July 79
SbCOXP LlBXTTBlTAVTS.
Fred. W. H. Peel 10 Nov. 77
Herbert Elton Mdud i Dec. 77
Claude W. C. Cass 23 Nov. 78
Charles H. Hastings 14 Doc. 78
Sir A. D. Bateman-Scott,^<26 Mar. 79
Hon. Cecil S- Irby 6 Aug. 79
Hon. Julian H. Gf Byng ...12 Deo. 79
Hon. Cecil Edw. Biueham. 3 Mar. 80
Adjt.^-Capt.—p.s. c A .Shafto
A<iJBiiT,^ late Capt. 13 F,;
Hon. Major 17 Nov. 68
Qr. Master {with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the ^mMr)— David
UUntMaUqf Rifle Br.... x Jan. 67
Med, Off.^
Scarlet Facings.
3rd or Boyal Westminster
Middlesex.
{Light If^aniry.) [No. K.]
Head Quarters, Tumham Green.
" Mediterranean."
HonOBABT COLOWBIi.
John James Glossop, JP 23 July 73
Lt.Coloitbl CoiciCAirDAirT.
Henry Penton,DXi.H'Mi.Co^.25 Mar. 68
Majobs.
Lewis Hough 19 June 72
John Harlowe Turner 19 July 76
CA^Aiirs.
George Horatio Brand 13 June 67
Wm.Vaughan Morgan, j?. ». 27 Aug. 68
James Childs, p.fl 4 Mar. 70
Theophilus Thompson 30 Apr. 70
Edw. Walker, late Capt.2t F.
Inst.qfMusk,; Hon. M<y.i5 Apr. 71
J. C. Addison, lateCapt.^sF
P'» 4 May 73
Robert Fred. Piper, p.t 13 June 74
Franc Digby Biddulph 9 Oct. 75
C. H. Sampson, lateLt.41 F.
p.s 6 Sept. 76
LiBUTBHAirZB.
Geo. C. Anderson 6 Feb. 72
Thomas Knapp O'Brien 14 Mar. 74
Arthur P. Copplestone, p.s. 9 Jan. 75
David D. Young 17 Feb. 75
Harry Rice Hamilton 12 June 76
Arthur Brooke 23 June 76
Rawdon Hardy 26 Aug. 76
J. W. B. Silverthome 9 July 79
Robert A. C.Forster 9 July 79
Ronald Cannon 9 July 79
Sbcowd LlSUTBVAjrxS.
Spencer F. Judge s Mar. 79
John G. B. Thompson 5 Mar. 79
Frederick Chatfield 26 Mar. 79
John Cockerton 2 Apr. 79
Alfred Bracebridge Allen... 2 Oct. 78
Adjt.4- Cape.— Thomas Arm-
strong Gongh, late Lt. 1
Dr. &ds I Jan. 7
qr. Matter {wUk rank of Qr.
Mr. to ike Jrsv).— Tho.
Masterson x Apr. 78
Med, Off. — Wm. Hnrman,
Surgeon xi Aug. 65
Blue Facings.
Digitized by V^jOOV li::
455 Militia Infcmtry of England and Wales.
4tli or Eoyal South Middlesex, . . ,^ lt.colokbi.
Ma JOB
Lt.COLOKKL Comfi-ITDAVT.
Arthur Charles Fitz James,
laU Lt. 93 T.,Mon. Col... 3 Sept. 7a
MlJOKS.
Bdw.Wetherell Gilbert, j).«. 11 June 79
Captaivs.
William Duarte x June 73
Samuel H. Halahan, lat«
Lt 44F.,p.a I June 74
Charles Fox Roe, j).* 22 July 74
John A. Vincent, laieLt.^sF. 16 June 76
Henry Mahony, late Lt. 6 F. 26 July 76
John fiarham Day, p.* 8 Nor. 76
Arthur Hunt," Capt. h.p.
10 Stumart 31 Jan. 77
Arthur Baird Doaglae 26 June 79
LnuTxirAirxfl.
John Pendleton, p. « 10 Jan. 72
Albert AV. F. Goold 3 Sept. 79
Henry F. Hillier 24 Dec. 79
JohnT. Evatt 24 Dec. 79
SSCOXD LlBUXBITAVTS.
Martin J. Lawlor 20 Nov. 78
Richard PowisMonk 30 Apr. 79
Georoce Dibley 18 Oct. 79
Maydwell Parsons 10 Dec. 79
Gilbert H. L. Buchanan ...24 Deo. 79
Robert H. Humphreys 7 Jan. 80
Charles ApriUs Warde 21 Feb. 80
Aijt. 4- Capt.—K. B. Winter,
Capt.jF. 40ct 76
Qr. Master [vUk rankqfQr.
Mr. in tk§ Army). — John
Bergin i Apr. 78
Med. Of.— James Richard
Alex. Douglas, Surg.Maj. x Mar. 73
Blue Facings.
5th Boyal Elthome Middlesex.
{Light Infantry.) [No. 28.]
Head Quarters, Uxbridge.
HOKOSABT COLOKBL.
John Alex. Hunter, late
Capt. 3 F. 9 July 79
LlBUTBNAlTT COLORBL.
Chas. Brome Bashford, JP.
late Capt. 9 Lancers^ p.t. 10 July 79
Majobs.
Goo. Ernest Earaes Blunt,
late Capt. 83 F. i Oct. 79
Sir Fra. Geo. T. Cunyng-
hame, Bart, p.t 29 Nov. 79
Captaiks.
Wm. Alsey Turner, Hon.
Major, p.$ 30 Nov. 63
D'Oyley C. Battle3', do. 4 Feb. 65
Gleadowe Evans, p.» 24 June 71
John Aug. Warren, p.*. ... 5 Feb. 7-*
Robert Child, p.f 5 Feb. 73
Wm.Marwood Metcalfe, p.fl. 6 May 74
Thos. Erskine Baylis,^.*. ...30 June 75
Chicheley S. Baker, ^.« 2 Oct. 78
Goo. H. Morrison, p.« 29 Nov. 79
Lib DTEN ARTS.
John F. Walton 11 Feb. 74
George Alex. Duflf i Apr. 76
SbCOKD LlBUTBSTAirTS.
Walter S. Etheridge 8 Jan. 79
Frederick Wm. Duff 2 Apr. 79
Francis Loder Beddy 3 Apr. 79
Henry James Bowman 25 Juno 79
Frederick Wm. Adams 6 Aug. 79
Alexander Donovan 26 Nov. 79
Sydney J. O. Hoare xi Feb. 80
Ernest L. Bainbridge 11 Feb. 80
Walter Ellis Boucher 3 Mar. 80
Adjt, 4- Capt.— v. H. King,
Capt. 77 F. 2 Nov. 78
Qr.MaMltr {vUh rank qf Qr.
Mr. in the Army).—Wm.
Coombes i Apr. 7
Blue Facings.
Eoyal Montgomery.
{Rijlee.) [No. 57.]
Head Quarters, Welchpool.
HOVOBABT COLOVBL.
John Heyward Heyward...25 June 79
Offley John Grewe-Read ... 3 May 79
Captaiits.
Robert .Tohn Harrison 30 July 73
Albert Lloyd, Capt. h.p. ToouP.39 Oct. 7^
James L. Tamberlaln 28 June 76
Arthur Agg Gardner 23 June 77
Robert T. Passingham, late
Li. 91 F. 2 Mar. 78
Chas. G. S. James xj July 79
LlEUTERAirTB.
Wm. Charles Hunter 25 Apr. ;6
F. J. P. L. M. Hartmann ...X4 Aug. 7b
William G. Fulton 14 Aug. 78
Thomas Shaw Safe 16 Aug, 79
Fred. Arthur Dearo 13 Sept. 79
Sbcokd Libutbitakts.
Walter S. G. Qnicke 18 Oct. 79
John M. G. Harrison 7 Jan. 80
Richard Jas. Pakenham ... 4 Feb. 80
Adjt. 4r Capt.— V. B. Lane,
Capt. 52 F. I Oct. 78
Qr. Matter {with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army).— 'John
Dovaston 8 Jan. 79
Ifed.Qf.— Edw. T.D.Harri-
son, Surg.Maj x Mar. 73
Scarlet Facings.
1st or West Norfolk.
Head Quarters, Norwich. [No. 39. j
Lt.Colonbl Commakdakx.
Hambleton Francis Cus-
tance, DL.; Mon.Colmiel 16 li&y 54
Majobs.
Randall R. Burroughes, />.*. 3 May 76
Fred. Willock Gamett, late
Lt. 8s F. 10 May 76
Captains.
John Haughton,;>. 1. 1. ofM.jp Oct. 71
John Campbell, p.0 15 Apr. 74
Henry Edwin Gower, Ca^'
tain h.p. 20 F; Hon. Maj. 14 Apr. 75
James Killery,jj.ir 20 Aug. 68
Elichd. F . Bros, Capt. h.p. 1 7 K ;
Hon. Major 12 Aug. 76
Robert Horace Walpole,
late of Boyal Navy 14 Mar. 77
Alfred Meller, p.e 23 June 77
Nathaniel Forte, late Capt.
52 F. 24 Apr. 78
TiIKUTBS'A^rTS.
S. Arthur Snow X2 May 75
Algernon D. Tuck, p.» 30 June 75
L. N. V. Lloyd- Mostyn ... 8 Mar. 76
Henry Keppel X4 June76
Sir K. H. Kemp, Bt 10 Jan. 77
Arthur Leeth am xo Jan. 77
Ailwyn E. Fellowes 26 June 78
Hugh V. Bagot 20 Aug. 79
Second Lieutenants.
Alex. G. B. Bax 4 Deo. 78
Henry Willock Boileau ... 5 Mar. 79
George Hoste Seymour 3 Mar. 80
Adjt.4-Capt.—W. J. Massy,
Bt.Major^ F. 17 Nov. 75
Qr. Matter {with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the .4rj»y)..— Fred.
Mills I Apr. 77
3fei.Q^.— David S.Penrice,
Surg.Maj t Mar. 73
White Facings.
Captaix-s.
John Annah Ambrose, laU
Lt. 22 F., Intt. ofMu*k....i7 Mar. (5
Bdmd. Broughton Knowles
Lacon, late Lt. 73 F. 12 July —
Robert John M'Eniry x6 Mar. r^
Thomas Wm. Haines, JJ*. 22 Aiw. 71
KarryJotmCantonHaly, j».«. 6 Apr. ■:*
John Edward Fryer, ».* — xo Mar 7;
Sir Charles Harvey, Bt. ...15 May 7.;
John E. Jameson. laU LL
20 Hueeare 23 Nov. ;E
LiBimirAirxB.
Oct. Nevil Long ...17 Feb 75
Tohn Martin Longe 4 Dec 75
Henrj* Clarke «i Mar. 77
Hugh Paston Mack 4Avr 77
Second LiBrTE^rAVTS.
Robert J. Spurrell 4 Mar. 7!
Konry T. Kenny m Jaa. 79
William Sandars Dod x8 Oct. %
Fred. Doyeton Maxwell ...to l»ec. -;
Granville George Keel« 10 Dec, n
Montague Amos Foster xo Dee. r;
Wm. Cro9B Barratt 7 Jan. sl
Edward Hayward 7 Jan. 80
John Robert Harvey 14 Jan. &j
Adjt. 4^ Capt.— Wm. Doda,^
laUCapt.z^F.: Hon,Majerx6 Feb. it
Qr. Matter {with rank of Qr,
Mr. in the Army). —
Med. Q^.— John C. Smith,
JF. Surg.Maj 1 Mar. 73
White Facings.
2nd or East ITorfolk.
Hep d Quarters, Yarmouth. [No. 40. J
HoNOBABY Colonel.
Lt. Colonel Commandant. j
aTirEdmundHcnryK.Lacon,
Barf.DL. JF.; Hon. Col. 16 Mar. 60 |
MaJOBS. i
ilcnryColdhamMathew,,7P. |
Hon. Lt. Colonel 13 Apr. 71
Charles Applewhaite, Hon.
Major 14 Apr. 75 '
Northampton and Butland.
[No. 48.]
Head Quarters, Norihamptot^
•' Mediterranean.**
Lt.CoLONEL COKMANDAirZ.
TheMarq. o/* Exeter, Aide
de Camp to the Queen and
Colonel 7 Jan. 4-
Lt.Colonbl.
Lord Brownlow Thos. Mon*
t-aguo Cecil, late of Scott
Onardt; Hon.Calonel 23 Jii}y -4
Majobs.
Rich.TrevorClarko,I>/i.Jrp.
Hon. Lt. Colonel 8 May fs
Rob. Jas. D'Arcy, Hon. U.
Colonel 22 July 7«
Lord Burghley, late Lt. ^
Capt. Or. Gdt 15 Aug. 77
CA-rxAiirs.
Tho. H. Powell, late Capt.
54 F. Hon.M<4jor 3 Feb. ''o
George Wm. Gunning, JF.
Hon. Major 6 Apr. 63
Charles Isham Strong, laie
Ensign 12 F. 9 Feb. ^^
Geo. Wm. Piatt, Hon.Majong May t 4
Charles Cave John Orme — 7 Dec. 1.7
Sackville Greorgo Stopford-
Sackville, p.« 2a June >"•
Edward PhihpMonckton... 7 May 7.
Horace Craven St. Paul 30 July 73
Henry Thos. Salmon, p.t.
DL. JF »a July 74
Alex. Aug. Berena, p.$ 22 Jnly 74
Spencer Pratt aa Jnly -4
Arthur John Fludyer aa July 74
Joseph Hill 3 Mar. 7;
Oscar Leslie Stephen, p.*. x6 Apr. 7 y
LlBUTXVAJTTS.
Hon. Robert C. TroUopo ...x8 Mar. 7^
.Tohn E. Dryden 13 Apr. 7
(Christopher Smyth ,.-31 May 7;
Frank A. White 9 May 74
Henry R.Hunt 9 H^y **
Alfred English 17 Feb. 7:
Thos. Wm. Thornton aS Apr. 7^
Sir Here wald Wake, Bt a i Dec r*
Henry W. K. Markham 3 June 7*-
lienry De Vere Vane 26 July 7-
Zorcf Burghersh 6 Septra
Rowland Hunt 14 Mar. 77
Henry B. Vaughan 30 Jane 77
Sbcovd LxavTB>^Ajm.
Edw. St. F. Moore aoOct. -
William R. Currie .23 Mar. 'A
Chas. W. Cottrell-Donner..a4 Apr. '7
Digitized by \<jUO*^ li:!
Ocil Grcnville-WellB 8 Jan. 79
Nevile H. B. H. Fane 15 Feb. 79
Hon. Th08. Atherton Powys3o July 79
John A. C. Wethorall 16 Aug. 79
All it. 4r Capf.—J. Bawlins,
Ji (.Major 48 F. 16 Oct. 75
Qr.MiUter (w«A rank of Qr.
Mr. in the ^Irwjr).— i-dwin
Coe 9 July 79
Med.Off.—\(m, Alex. Barr,
MD. Surg. Maj i Mar. 73
H. B. Spurgin, Surff. Major 23 May 77
Buff Facings.
Northnmberland.
(Light Infantry.) [No. 27.]
Head Quarters, Alnwick.
HOSORABY COLOXSL.
TA^ Z)«ir«o/NortlLumberlana,
late Captain Oren.Odi i Aug. 74
LrCoLOlTBL.
Earl Percy, p.» 17 Feb. 75
Majors.
ShftlcroB8Fitzh.Widdringtoni9 Pec 74
Ortwin C. B. Cresswell, late
Copt. 3 Huatare zo May 75
Captazits.
John Potts, 2{on.Major 12 May 62
Hubert Brown, p. # 2Aug.66
Allan Drummond, p.$ 30 May 71
Anthony Marshall 26 Mar. 73
Alox. Henry Browne 28 June 73
Geo. Henry Bullock, p.t. ...22 Sept. 74
Thomas G. Ilderton 22 Sept. 74
yv. Lewis Alphonso Eyre... 19 Dec. 74
Hibert Thornton Hawdon..i4 May 79
Jyjrd Lionel Cecil 26 May 79
L1SUTEKAKT8.
Krcd. Bryan Browne 5 Feb. 73
Kobcrt Bell Barrett 9 Jan. 75
William Orde 29 Jan. 76
Mnrtin (Irawshay 1 Apr. 76
Walter Cha. Burrell 13 June 77
WiilterC. Selby 27Bept.79
FLileigh Grey 27 Sept. 79
Henry W. Watson 27 Sept. 79
Dixon L. Brown 27 Sept. 79
Kniucia H. S. Sitwell 27 Sept. 79
SsCOirO LtKirTBNA»T8.
Jiimcs K. B. Baillie 26 Feb. 79
Leonard Henry Orde 18 Oct. 79
Charlea Arthur Rea 29 Nov. 79
.slingsby E. D. Cratlock ... 4 Feb. 80
John Percival Jobling 4 Feb. 80
Adjt.4-Capt.—J, L. Vincent,
Capt. 5 F. 15 Feb. 78
Qr. Matter {with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army ).^Ja.m.es
Sutherland i Apr. 77
Med. Q^.— Robert WUson,
MD. Snrg.Maj 17 Nov. 73
Buff FacinffB.
Nottingham, or Boyal Sher-
wood Foresters.
Head Quarters, Newark. [No. 59.]
hokobary colovbl.
Lt.Coloxbl.
Arthur S.H.Lowe,£r(m.C92.23 Mar. 71
Majors.
John Thos. Fountain, >).#.... 5 May 75
John F.Girardot,* laU Capt.
43 F. Hon.Lt.Col r6 Oct. 75
Gaftaiicb.
Alfred Edw. L. Lowe, p.t. 9 Juno 68
Richard Upton 9 June 68
Harvey Charles Tryon, late
Lt. 48 JP. 7 Sept. 71
Arthur Steffe Crisp, late Lt.
(>F.p.9 7Sept.7i
Thomas Dudley Fosbroke,*
late Lt. 2 F.^p.a 14 May 73
(Jeorge Redmond Prior ... 30 Aug. 73
Hamilton John Wallace, late
Lt. 16 Laneere 24 Feb. 75
Geo. E. Mackarness 26 Aug. 76
Arthur M. Outram, p.» 9 June 77
John W. Key worth, late
Capt. 48 F. 27 May 78
Wm. Bradish,j>.f 21 May 79
John A. Winstaaley 4 Feb. 80
Militia hifantry of England and Wales.
456
LiXITTBBAirTS.
Charles Wm. Gray 6 Sept. 76
Sydney W. Edwards 3 Sept. 79
SlCOlTD LlBrTBITAirTS.
Beverley Newcomen 11 Sept. 78
Robert William Bamier ... 7 May 79
Walter G.Harcourt-Vernoni6 Aug. 79
Albert Manners Paget 29 Oct. 79
Noel G. Shakespear 14 Jan. 80
George A. K. Wilkinson ... 4 Feb. 80
Edw. Beckles Bartley 2 1 Feb. 80
Arthur W. M. Wilson 21 Feb. 80
Arthur W. H. Good 21 Feb. 80
Charles Crosley Flower 21 Feb. 80
Guy L. Jenning8-Bramly...2i Feb. 80
Edward Burdou Bailey 13 Mar. 80
Bcnj. B. Dering- Williams... 24 Mar. 80
Adjt.J^Capt.—U. H. Hooke,
Capt. 45 F. 9 Nov. 75
(^r. Master {with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army). — John
Birch 1 Apr. 78
Med. Of. —Thomas Fred.
Greenwood, Surgeon x Mar. 73
Blue Facings.
Oxfordshire.
Head Quarters, Oxford. [No. 51.]
" Mediterranean.**
LT.COLOirBL COMHAlTDAirT.
Hbn.Alg.S. Arth. Annesley,
late Lt. 16 Lancere, p.e.
Hon. Col 22 May 72
Majors.
Thos. Mosley Crowder, p.$.
Hon. Lt. Col 27 Apr. 68
Charles Rivers Bulkeley ... q May 74
Captaibs.
Bdw.CarrierSmithTompsoni9 Sept. 70
Edwin Freud, p.e 10 Aug. 72
John L. Fletcher 16 Apr. 73
Arthur Bott Cook 26 Apr. 73
Harold Arthur Dillon, late
Lieut. Rifle Br., p.e 18 May 74
Frank Willan 23 June 75
John Fra.Sparke,* late Capt.
84 i^*. Hon. Major 7\ Oct. 75
Warner J. L. Heriot 26 May 77
Libutbbaxts.
Ernest H. Taunton i Apr. 74
Chas. H. B. Williams 29 Apr. 74
R. ap Hugh Williams 22 July 74
John Wra. Davis 28 June 76
Henry F. D. Thompson ...20 Jan. 77
Hon. J. R.de C. Boscawen 19 July 79
Hugh C. Fortescne 19 July 79
Henry Leo Pennell 18 Oct. 79
SbCOXD LlSUTBlTAirTS.
Thomas T. C. Warner 24 July 78
Wm. Pulteney Pultoney ... 2 Oct. 78
Arthur W. Dewar 8 Feb. 79
Walter T. Coleman 3 Sept.79
Adjt. 4' Cop<.—R.M. Pulteney,
Capt. 52 F. 19 Apr. 76
Qr.Maater {wUh rank of Qr.
Mr. in the ^rmy).— Saml.
Hadon 25 Jan. 56
Med, Of. —
Buff Facings.
fioyal Badnor & Breoknook.
{The Soyal South WaU$ Scrderere.)
{Ei/le:) [No. 50.]
Head Quarters, Brecon.
HOBOBABT COLOBBL.
Hon. Arthur Walsh 30 Dec. 76
LiBUTBVABT COLOBBL.
Wm. Jones Thomas,* DL.
JP. late Capt. a Dr. Ode... 4 Oct. 76
Majobb.
David E. Jones, JSTok.X^. 00^12 May 75
John Williams Morgan 4 Oct. 76
Captaikb.
Hanson Hy. Applethwaite 4 Apr. 66
John James 26 Apr. 73
James Aug. Fra. Snead 10 June 74
Henry Lewis 2 June 75
John D. Dickinson, late Lt.
24 F. 21 Mar. 77
Gerald John Fitzgerald ...91 June 78
Libvtbvabts.
Frank W. M. Evans 28 May 7.^
Herbert H. Maybery 14 May 74
Thomas C. B. Watkins 10 Fob. 7">
Anthony H. Miers 16 Oct. 75
Sbcobd Libutbnamts.
Henry M. Maybery 16 Jan« 78
Francis M. J. D. Rhodes ... 8 Jan. 79
Samuel Moreton Thomas.. .^o Apr. 79
Charles Price Jones 30 J uly 79
Hopewell J. S. Morrell 24 Jan. 80
Adje. if- Capt.—U. R. Far-
tiuhar, Capt. 24 F. 14 Mar. 76
Qr. Matter {^vith rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army).— A.dam
Orlopp I Apr. 77
Med. Q^.— Thos. Armstrong,
Snrg.Maj i Mar. 73
Scarlet Facings.
Shropshire.
Head Quarters, Shrewsbuiy. [No. 54.3
HOBOBABT COLOBBL.
Richard BYederick Hill, DL,
late Lt.Colonel 53 F. 24 Apr. 63
Lt.Colonbl.
Edw. Corbett, late Lt. 72 F.,
Honorary Colonel z6Mar. 55
Majors.
Thomas Meyrick, Hon. Li.
Colonel 7 Juno 73
WUliam Patchett ....30 Apr. 77
Captaiits.
Walter Henry Whitmore ... x Apr. 65
Joseph Banks Sladen, Hon.
Major 3 May 65
John Bennett,' late Lt. 80
F.,p.» 8 Apr. 67
Nathaniel Kyrle Collins, y.».2i July 71
Fra. Alex. W. Whitmore 20 Jan. 72
Edw. MaltbyWakeman,j).».i7Feb. 72
William Lovett 3 May 76
Edward P. Salusbury 29 May 78
Sam. Walter Ccarns, p.$. ...15 Feb. 79
LlKUTK^-ANTS.
George G. Bather a6 July 79
Robert Jenkins 3 Mar. 80
Sbcond Likutbxabxs.
Henry C. F. Somerset 23 Mar. 78
Robert D. Vizard 18 Apr. 78
Joseph Alfred Bradney ... 8 Mir. 79
Henry Price- Williams 15 Mir. 79
Douglas Grant Stewart 14 Apr. 79
Aug. Carter King 31 July 79
Fred. Grindall TurnbuU ...29021. 79
Charles B. P.Lousada 8 Mar. 79
Henry Wolstan Boultbcc ... 4 Feb. 80
Adjt. 4' Ca»<.— R.Moutague
Hornby,* late Capt. 18 F. ;
Hon. Major 28 Nov. 67
Pay matter. —
Qr.MatUr {wUh rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army).— John
Roberts 1 Apr. 77
Med. Q^.— John N. Hoath-
cote, Surgeon 8 May 46
Nelson Edwards, Surgeon... 1 Mar. 73
Green Facings.
Ist Somerset.
{Liaht I^fantrf.) [No. x6.]
Head Quarters, Taunton.
HOBORART COLOBBL.
Charles K. Kemoys Tynte,
JP. DL. late Capt. 11
Huttart andOr.Odt 20 Oct. 57
Lt.Colobel.
Henry Cornish Henley, JP.;
Hon, Colonel 26 Feb. 79
Majobs.
SchofleldPatten,£r(m.X^. CoZ. 9 Dec. 74
Thomas Roworth Parr, laU
Lt.R\JH« Brigade 7 July 79
CAPTAIBa.
Wm. O. Meade King, j».*.... 19 Dec. 68
ThomasMarriott-Doaington27 July 70
HenryBdw. Bennett, i?.» ....13 Fob. 72
WilUam Burridge, p.t 24 Aug. 72
Henry Edward Harbin,iiw<.
of kutketry^p.*.y..y .... . . , 26 Mar. 73
Digitized by VjOO^^li::
457
Theoph. Pym IIiUcoat,7p.«. 14 Mar. 74
John Hammet Boadon, p.jr.13 Sept. 79
llcnrj- HutchiiiS llichardb,
htfcLt. lo-^ F. 24 Dec. 79
Lieutenants.
KichardH. Hayward i60ct. 72
AVaitir Alcock 3 Oct. 74
K .b(rt 1). Tomlin 2 May 77
>i!;:ikcs S. P. Tomlin 7 Aug. 78
'rh'jobald L. Walsh 7 Aug. 78
ILusitiiiffsE. Hicks 15 Nov. 79
Henry B. Taunton-Gollins 26 Nov. 79
Harry Plumridge Levita ...24 Jan. Bo
8bOOKI> LlliUTfiI7AMS.
H. R. A. G. Hamilton ir Oct. 79
Uc-jinaldA. B.Hill 15 Nov. 79
Kdward Brinsley Rawlins .24 Dec. 79
Harry P. Moultou- Barrett.. 11 Feb. Bo
Adji. 4- Capt—Uonry Atkin-
son Adair, late dipt. 52 i^*.
Hon. Major 35 Sept. 68
Qr. Master.— Joim Taylor., i Apr. 77
Med. Of.— \V. A. Deno, Surff.
Maj 7 Ang.7s
Black Velvet Facinjj s.
2iid Somerset.
{Light Infantry.)
Head Quarters, Batb. [No. 47.]
H0K0BA.BY Colonel.
William Pinney, DL. JF.... i Jan. 50
Lt.GoLOXBL CoHUkVDXHT.
Alex. Wm. Adair, VP. Hon.
Col., late Capt. 52 F.p.s.12 Sept. 70
Ma-jobs.
Chas.R. J. Sawyer,* JF. late
of Netherlandt Service, and
a Knight CouronnedeCkSne 3 Apr. 70
VinoeiifcUptonLangworthy,
UUeZt.yF. 26 Feb. 76
Captains.
Baston John Cox,* late Capt.
6 F. 8 Apr. 70
Wm. Long, JF. late Lt.
46F.p.t X Dec. 70
Kilner Aug. Arthur Brasier-
Creagh,* J^P., late Lt. Mili-
tary Train ; Hon. Major... ^3 Feb. 71
Francis Wm Rankin, p. #. 14 Nov. 71
Alfred Thrale Perkins. JF.
late Capt. 21 F. 8 Apr. 74
Alfred James Riley, p.e. .,.31 Mar. 75
Wm. N. Conyers-D'Arcy ...19 Jan. 76
P.P.D.Clarke,Cai>/.A.|».58P. 3 May 76
Edward Riley, f.» 31 Aug. 78
LlBUTBICAlVTB.
Wm. G. S. Sainsbury, p.«. 15 Apr. 71
John 0. Godwin 25 Nov. 74
Edward Strachey 28 Sept. 78
Bdm. G. Carew 4 Deo. 78
J. R. Howard-Vyse 4 Dec. 78
Alfred T. Olive 26 July 79
John S. Henderson 10 Dec. 79
James A. Whitla 14 Jan. 80
Sbcoxd Lieutenants.
Edward T. Allen 23 Nov. 78
Edward Henry Hulse i July 79
Thomas C. E. Thring 26 Nov. 79
Howard R. A.Payne 14 Jan. 80
Ad{it.4-Capt.^T. A. Carj',
Bt.Mqfori^F. 12N0.V. 75
Qr.MoBter {with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Ariny).—Kd\ym
F.Kingston i Apr. 77
Med. Q^.— David Michael,
Surg.Maj 1 Mar. 73
Black Velvet Facings.
Militia Infantry of England and Wales,
The King's Own 3rd SU&id.
(Bifie*.) [No. 73-] ^
Head Qaiutrs.Nerwcabtle-aiul£Er-I^j:^r.
The King's Own 1st Stafiord.
Head Quarters, Lichfield. | N c. 66. ]
*' Mediterranean,"
Honokaby Colonel.
Hon. Wellington Pat. Man-
versChotwynd Talbot, /a/«
of 7 Fueiliers, Serj. at A rnu
in Ordinary to the Queen,
Hon, Colonel 26Apr.73
Lt.Oolonel.
Hervey Talbot,io<eJBjM.i81''. 9 May 77
Majobb.
Edward Henry Foster 4 Got. 76
Walter (George Webb 9 May 77
Captains.
Wm. Arden, DL. JF. late
ofi^Hmtar* 12 July 69
Michael H. Grazebrook i Apr. 74
Robertson G. Marshall, Lt.
h. p. 3 W. J. R 22 Aug. 74
Henry Francis Sneyd, UUe
Ene. 86 P. 17 June 71
Kingsley O. Foster, |).# 14 Apr. 75
Willoughby Wood, p.* 30 June 75
lion. Charles W. Finch 26 Aug. 76
James B. Bissell 4 Oct. 76
Bdw. G. Whitby aa Aug.77
Lightwood T. Birch 2a Aug. 77
Michael A. W. Broun 15 Mar. 79
Hon. Wm. Bagot 19 July 79
Lieutenants.
Askew James Hillcoat .25 Dec. xz
Hon. Daniel H. Finch 5 June 75
Edmund William Tennant 30 Dec. 76
George B. Henderson 14 Mar. 77
Alexander Finlay 29 May 78
Henry S. St. Loger-Wood 9 May 77
Sir H. H. E. Chiimberlam,B<i5 Nov. 79
Algernon C. Talbot 15 Nov. 79
Charles E. H. Cooch 15 Nov. 79
Abram Jackiion 15 Nov. 79
Hon. Clemeut E. Finch ...10 Dec. 79
Sudlo w Harrison 10 Dec. 79
Bbcond Lieutenants.
William J. S. Blacklock ... 8 Mar. 79
Thos Edgcombe Hickman34 May 79
Septimus J. A. Denison ...21 Feb. 80
i^on.Arthur John Bethell...24 Mar. 80
Charles W. A. Law 24 Mar. 80
Arthur Hutchison Sturgep.24 Mar. 80
4i;. ^ Capi.—F. B. N Crau-
ftird, Bt. Major Sf> F i Nov. 75
Qr.Mattert {with rank ofQr.
Mr. in the Army). — Benj.
T.Crowe i Apr. 77
Frederick Sowtou,* late Qr,
Mr. 38 F. I Apr. 77
Blue Facings.
The King's Own 2nd Stafford.
{Light Infantry.) [No. 58.]
H^ead Quarters, Stafford.
Colonel.
B.R..iorc?Hatherton,Z)£. J^P.5 Jan. 53
Lt.Colonel.
Morton Edward Buller, BL.
JF.; Hon. Colonel 10 Dec. 79
Majors.
Eyre T. John Rd. Nugent,
late Capt. s9F.H0n.Lt.C0l.23 June 75
Captains.
James Wemyss Anderson,
laieoiF. Hon.Major x6 Dec. 54
John Ed. Ejiighfc, j7.0., Intt.
of Musketry, Hon. Major 28 Sept. 57
Aug. Pattisson, Hon.Major 17 Jan. 63
Elowland John Lenthall,7a<«
Lt. 32 F. ; Hon. Major ...15 Dec. 68
WiUiam Shaw, Hon. Maf oris Dec. 68
John W. P.Lovve,i£o».itf<y- «o Oct. 71
Charles For^tcr, ».« 18 Oct. 76
Richard Collcy Wellesloy ... a June 77
Lancelot G.B. Bo wdon,j».#. 9 May 78
John Henry Monckton,;.«. 39 Nov. 79
Lieutenants.
Henry Ripley 27 Feb. 63
Randal B. Stanier 15 Apr. 71
Henry William Holmes 26 Mar. 72
Joseph H. Blacklock, !>.«... 6 Sept. 73
Geo. Crampion Hall, p.$. ...14 Apr. 75
Henry H. Ward 29 Dec. 75
Geo. Wm. H.Tudor 15 June 78
William L. P. Mark 15 June 78
Walter Wm. Wiggin 30 Apr. 79
Arthiir J. B. St. Legor 10 Dec. 79
Second Lxbutknants.
William A. Briscoe ax Aug. 78
Robert S. Lambert 23 Nov. 78
Robert H. Hargreaves ax May 79
Walter Norris Congreve ... 7 Jan. 80
Adjt.4-Capt.—VLGnTy Steuart
Tompson, late Capt. 51F.J
Hon. Major a7 Mar. 76
Qr.Maater {with ra/nk qf Qr*
Mr. in the ^nny).— Archi-
bald Macqueen X Aug. 68
Med. Off. — Cooper Hayes
Crawi'ord,lfi>. 8ur^.l£<y. 1
Blue Fadngs.
Mar. 73
HoaroBAXT Covohml.
Ohas-Bagot. laUofOr, Ode. 97 Mar. 3:
I/I.COLOVXI, CoKXAjrVAST.
Peter Broughton, late Oapi.
3 Dr. Ode 24 Feb. t;
Majobs.
Cha8.Jno.Webb,£foaj:<.CM. 3 June r:
Francis Vcre Wright, j>.*.;
Hon. Lt. Col II Feb. r*
Geo. Thomas Miller, lafe
Capt. 48 F.; Hon. Major. .x6 Oct- :j
CATTAura.
William Lee Gresley, Hoie.
Major lAog-c.
WalterM.Coyney, p.«.; Htm.
Major 17 Mar. c;
Hamar Alfred Bass, p.«. ...aoJazi. 73
Charles Bin aJnaer^
Clement Fras. Wedgwood... aJaaieri
Edward Talbot Wolaeley ...ix Feb- r*
Hugh Ker ColviUe, p.e 15 Mar. r
Richard Mirehouse i Apr. r-
Charles Edward Lyon aj Mar. -s
St. Vincent W. Jervia ax May r^
LlEUTXNAJTTS.
Fra. B. Twemlow 8ABg.74
Edw. G. Amphlett 19 Jan. 7^
Sub LiBUTKiTASTS.
Fras. Bdw. Fitzherbert. 25 i'ssA 77
Bscovn LisvTSNAjrsBw
John Ward Ba^rnall xAuir. 7:
Goo. Aug. Parkyns 13 Oct. 77
Arthur L H. Bill 19 Jan. r«
Clement S. BIjnnersley 24 Aiw. 7*
Arthur G. F. Dashwood ... 8 F«4> 7;
Hubert John Broughton ...26 Xcv. 7^
John R. Sneyd-Kynneraley29 Nov. 7.
Frank Justice Stanier 29 Nov. 79
Reginald Beech jJan-^j
Delves Louis Broughton ...X4 Jan. io
Hugh A. S. Bateman 3 Mar. So
Adjt. ^ Capt.—Y, W. Cary,
Capt. X5 F. 25 Mar. r-
Qr. Matter {wiik rank ^f <^.
Mr. in (he Army).—'K^w.
Richard Adama 33 Sept.^-
Med. Off. — Charles Orton,
Surg.Maj 1 Mar. 73
Scarlet Facings.
West Sufiblk.
[No. 10.3
Head Quarters, Bury St. Edmunds.
HoNoaABT CoiKtvxx..
The Marifueee qf Bristol xo Jan. «^ 5
liT.COLONSI..
Wm. Julius Mar&haU, )i.«.
Hon. Oolemel xoXor. 75
Majoks.
Montague Cha. Browning,*
late Capt. 87 F. xa Jan. r
Alfhed Robert Jennins 19 Feb. r"
CAPTAnrs.
Henry Feam8ide8peed,p.«.36 Feb. €4
Lord John W. N. Merr^ ...xi Feb. 1 4
Charles Edw. Salmon , 2x ivlj ^
John Dawaon *. 8 Dec 70
Edw. Pnrefoy Huddlestone 76 Apr. 73
Fra.Wm.L.Anstnither,p.«,x4FebL 74
James Hunter Bodwel1,j>.«. 31 Mar. 7$
Robert H. B. CampbeU^.«.3o Apr. 7^
Wm. H. Q. Jones, ^.s. xx Feh. io
LUUTSNANTS.
Lord Byron xj Felx. 75
Second LixcrxjiAjris.
Arthur M. Wilson 31 July ?§
Robert B. Graham 7 Aug. 7S
Raymond H. B. Smithies... X5 Feb. ri
Wm. A. W. Strickland 5 Mar. 79
William George Wyld 26 Mar. 77
Hyde Parker 25 Apr. 79
Duncan Dunbar Brogden...«5 Apr. 79
John Gliding 35 Apr. ?«
Herbert Eden Hawkins ...24 Dec. 7a
Robert Edward Coyte 24 Dee. ;?
Bdmund H. A. Oakee 24 Dee. 79
Henzy Edward WhiiBn ... 24 Dec, 7;
George Hereward Cardew.2x Feb. Sb
S^Wmum H. C. Hcflto»Af^ Mar. b
Digitized by V^jOO^^ltT
Militia Infantry, of Hhglaiid and Wales.
458
'd.dil.ir Copf.— Chas. Joshua
Tiiffaell Oakes,! late Capt.
Mil. Train ; Ha*. Major. . ,13 Sept. 61
Qr. Master {wiik rank of Qr.
Mr. in the -4r»y).— Edw.
Hig^inB 1 Apr. 77
Med. Q^. — John Kilner,
Surg.Mq; i Mar. 73
Thos. Wm. Spink Looke,
Surff I Mar. 73
Yellow FacinffB.
1st Boyal Surrey.
Head Qoarters, Kingrsfcon. [No. so.]
Lt.Coloitbl CounnKDxvr.
George Pahner Evolvn,» JP.
late Capi. Bifle Brigade;
Hon. Colonel xq Mar. 56
Mi^JORfl.
StewartForbes,£ron.X^Co2.36 Aug. 65
Fred. William Benwell, late
Capt. 66 F. X Oct. 75
CXPTAIKS.
Robert Henry Tighe, Inst.
of Mueketr^, p.M 8Sept.65
Ciirleton Smith, Hon.Major 30 Mar. 67
Tho. Wame Lexnmon,ji. $. 25 June 67
Fred. S. Barlin, late Ene.
30 F'tP. * 30 Nov. 67
Greorge Osgood, 0.f 30 July 69
Rich. Jas. H. Mahon, j). «....is July 70
John Pox>e Cox, p.$ 6 Sept. 73
Edward Clifton Grifflth ... 4 Nov. 74
Greo. Wm. 6rave0,j).« 16 June 79
LixvTsiri.irTB.
Jamets Cazalet Crofton 16 Mar. 68
Charles Henry Lord, p.$. ... 4 May 72
Wm. A. H. Smith 14 Jan. 74
Wm. F. West, p.t 34 June 74
James L. Goodwin 31 Mar. 75
Edw. H. L. Sage 13 Nov. 75
John C. E.H. Brooke 15 Apr. 76
Charlee W. G. Evelyn 16 Aug. 79
SSCOITD LlXUTBirA.irT8.
Charles L. M. Rich 14 Deo. 78
Wm. H. R. Saunders x6 Aug. 79
Walter Gerald Gifford 26 Nov. 79
Edward Malcolmson 34 Jan. 80
Adj. # Cop*.— R. R. 0. Hill,
Capt. 31 -P. 3 Nov. 75
(^.Matter (with rank qf Qr.
Mr, i% the ^my).— John
W.Kemble i Apr. 77
ir«i. O^.— Fras. Bonney,
3f2>. Swrg. Major 5 Feb. 80
Blue Facings.
2ii(l Boyal Surrey.
Head Quarters, Guildford. [No. i z .
H0ir0BA.KT COIiOKBI..
William, Earl 6f Lovelace,
Lord LievU/nant 14 Aug. 5 a
lii.GoLOiTBL OoxxAjmurx.
Edward G. Hartnell 34 Mar. 80
MUOBB.
James Elyard, Hon.Lt.Col. 8 May 76
Captaiits.
James Atkinson 3 Feb. 70
Chas. Howard Chaplin, late
Capt. 4rAdjt. Turlaeh Con-
tingent ^ Son. Major .-...33 Feb. 71
John Davis 4 May 73
Charles ^omas Ritchie ...24 July 72
.ETon. Spencer H.Jolli£fe,p.«. 15 Aug. 74
Arch. H. Mathison, p.« 34 Feb. 75
Henry Olivier Lloyd, ItUe
Captain sjJ*. 14 Aug. 75
Charles D. Hodgson 25 June 78
Fred. Foster Bateman n Sept. 78
LiXUTBWAirTS.
Greo. A. Flower 16 May 74
Hexuy T. S. Lightfoot 4 Nov. 74
Joseph W. R. Adams 16 Aug. 76
William R. Lyon 1 July 78
Harry D. Barclay 11 Deo. 78
Fred. H. Fairtlough xz Dec. 78
Charles B. Lightfoot 19 Apr. 76
Arthur H. Coward 13 Sept. 79
Antoin D. Thome x 3 Mar. 80
CapelM. Bnmker 13 Sep6.79 I
SBcovn LxBuiExijrTs.
Ellis D. Gosling 11 Dec. 78
Loftus St. George 9 May 79
Herbert Arthur Pliillips ...J3 May 79
Herbert 0. B. Payne 15 Nov. 79
Henry D. Wilbraham 21 Feb. 80
J.rf/^. ^ Capt. — Chas. Lennox
Tredcroft,* late Capt. h.p.
B. Art; Ron. Major 27 Sept. 66
Qr. Jfr. {vUhrank 0/ Qr.Mr.
in the Armg). —Uht. Uooke 1 Apr. 77
Med. Q^.— Benjamin Bakor,
Surg. Major 8 July 78
Blue Facings.
3rd Eoyal Surrey. [No. ns.]
Head Quartera, Kingston on Thames.
Lt.Coloxel CoVMAICnANT.
Miles Stringer, lateLt. 6 Dr.
Hon. Colonel xs May 72
Majors.
Cha. F.Evelyn, ift/n.i^Co^. 12 Feb. 70
James LeGeyt Daniell, do. 15 May 73
Captains.
Lamorock Flower, Itut. of
Mueketrif; Hon. Mqj 9 Apr. 60
Robert Rmtoul, Bt.Major
h.p. x6 Laneere 3 May 69
Matthew Baker Ho wltt 20 July 73
Charles Herbert Curtis ax Feb. 74
James George Scott,* late
Captain 5 JP. x6 Dec. 74
Henry B.M. Carvick 9 Oct. 75
Edgar Gamao Purchas 3 Apr. 79
Miles Stringer, p.« 90ct. 79
LiBUTXFAiraS.
Richard Aug. Willis 6 Nov 73
Aug. M. Hamilton X3 Feb. 73
Fra. S. G. Moon 38 May 73
Alfred Edw. Darley, p.e. ...z8 May 74
Arthur F. Waters, p.f xo Feb. 75
Wm. H. Bulpett 16 Aug. 76
SbCOBTD LlBTJTBWAlTTS.
Edmond John Hunt 27 Feb. 78
BurrellC. Fuller 21 Sept. 78
Fred. Herbei't Walsh 38 Apr. 79
F. W. Westropp -Dawson... 28 Apr. 79
Edmond John Hunt 26 Nov. 79
Burrell Cleveland Fuller ...26 Nov. 79
Calvert George Soobell 4 Feb. 80
Alfred Chater 11 Feb. 80
Adj.4r Cop<.— W.T.Deverell,
Capt. 31 F. 17 Jan. 79
Q;r. Matter {with rank qf Qr.
Mr. in the .4n»v) .— Rich.
Walker Jones, tate Sneign
Britieh German Legion ... 7 June 65
Med. Q^.— Matthew Owen
Coleman, MD. Surg.MaJ. x6 May 76
Blue Facings.
Boyal Sussex.
{Light Infantry.) [No. 5a.]
Head Quarters, Chichester.
Lt.CoLOVBIi COMlCAimAKT.
John Aldridgc^DX. J P. late
Bt, Major sz JP.; Hon.CoL^j Oct 75
LlBUTBVAirT Coloitbi..
The Earl of March, JP.
lateLt. 4- Capt. Or. Qde. s8 June 76
Majobs.
Edw. John St. John, DL. JP.
Hon.Lt.Col 4 Mar. 70
CAnrAiNS.
John K. Sxzxith, Hon. M<yor2t July 58
Tho8.FauloonerWiBden,l>X.
JP. Hon. Major 90 July 60
Charles Bridger, JP., Hon.
Mtijor 9 Jan. 6x
John Luttman-Johnson, ^7x2 Mar. 70
ChariesRoymondBurrell, J!P6 Apr. 73
Henry Colvillo Bridger,p.».,
Inet. qfMueketr^ x5 Feb. 73
Sidney B. M'Whinnie, p. «. 9 June 75
Thomas Guthbert Eeamey. s May 76
Oraven Charles Groring, late
Capt. 33 F. ; Hon. Mcuor la Apr. 70
C. J. Pakenham LawreU ...38 June 76
LlBVTBVAirTS.
Herbert Charles Young ... 9 Feb. 76
John Ramsbotham, Ji^ 16 Aug. n6
Harvey T. B. Combe, p.t... 9 Feb. 70
Edm. Alex. Bailhe 20 May 76
Charles R. A. Leslie 9 Au<. 76
Edward Broadwood,p.». ...xi Nov. 76
Joseph Godman 23 June 77
C^as. Percival Henty 30 Apr. 79
Bmil D. Heinemann 6 Aug. 79
Henry Campbell Chads 6 Aug. 79
Sub LiBVTBKAins.
Wm. F. H. Lyon 10 Apr. 78
Sbcosd Libuxbita^tb.
JohnDearden 31 May 79
Howard John Elphinstoue 3 July 79
Montague George Barton.. .39 Oct. 79
Murdoch Charles Kirby ...24 Jan. 80
Stephenson Robert Clarke. 34 Mar. 80
Adj. ^ Capt.—'E. F. Browne,
Bt.Mi^jor 35 F. 25 Oct. 75
qr.Ma$ter» {wUh rank of Qr.
Mr. in the 4rmy). —Robt.
Sutherland ,. 1 Apr. 77
William Groldby 1 a July 55
Med.qf.—Yfm. Batley, late
SfafA. Surg., Surg.MuJ. i Mar. 73
J. M. Percival, Surg. Majorca Apr. 79
Blue Facings.
Ist Boyal Tower Hamlets.
{The JSRnfe Own Light Infantry.)
Head Quarters, Dalston. [No. 97.]
Lt.CoLOITBL COKICAVDAHT.
Alfred P. F. C. Somerset,
DL. JP. late Lt. 13 F. ...xs May 7a
Majobs.
Charles Lawson de Salis.^
Hon. Ll.Colonel 19 Juno 72
Bernard Tindal Bosanquetx9 Dec. 77
CATTAIirS.
William Martin Frobisher,?
laU Capt.$$F.; H0n.Maj.21 Apr. 7X
Cecil ThompfiDn 5 Feb. 73
Arthur William a*Beckett 5 Feb. 73
John Arch. Lavies, v. 0. ... 2 June 75
Richard Ho vil,2a^«JSrn«.89P. 5 Sept. 77
Chas. F. H. Beardmore 5 Sept. 77
Charles J. Marshall," late
Capi. 97 F. a Mar. 78
Charles Bateman Prust 24 Apr. 78
Percy Claude Cotton 16 Aug. 79
LlEUTBirAKTS.
Henry N. B. Good 17 Feb. 77
Ernest B. C. Elin 3X Jan. 77
Fred. C. R. La Fargue 2x Mar. 77
SBOOim LlBUTBVAJTTS.
Henry F. Bowles 7 Aug.78
Walter Ernest Wimble 5 Mar. 79
James J. p. Henry 4 Apr. 79
John Treacher Bowles ...v.. 4 Apr. 79
Herbert Huntington a6 July 79
Alex. Wentworth Kitson .. 16 Aug. 79
PhiUp de Sails Bass 3 Sept. 79
Forbes Griffith Saunder ...37 Sept. 71;
Alex. Bowers King 39 Nov. 79
A^t. 4r Capt.— John Henry
Nott,» late Capt. 1 F. ;
Hon.Major z Sept. 66
Qr. Matter {wiik rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army).—ChnB,
Barrow i Apr. 77
Iferf.O^.— Rich. C. Kibbler,
Surg.MaJ 13 Apr. 74
Blue Facings.
James M. Carr Lloyd a8 June 76
Charles B. Godman, i>.«. ... 5 May 79
2nd Boyal Tower Hamlets.
{The Queen'e Own Light Infantry.)
[No. 83.]
Head Quarters, Victoria Park Square.
HOVOBAKY COLOITBL.
Th€ Earl of Wilton, QCH.
DL, JP z9Feb.6a
Lt.Coloitbl.
Fred. John Colin Halkett,<
lat€ Capi. 7z JP. 34 May 66
Majobs.
John Edw.Tewart,*2a<« Bt,
Major 6 F.; Hon. Lt. Col.io May 73
Geo. Shirley Maxwell, late
L%»ut.2oJF. Hon, Lt.OoU z6 0ct. 75
Digitized by VjOOVli:^
4:9
Captautb.
l^obertKirkwood,iro».3f<v. 4 June 63
John Bolton 18 Sept. 66
John AVilliam Lee, p. a 24 June 71
Alfred Wm. Collis Browne. 35 Nov. 74
Jolin J. A. H. Dove, p. §. ...14 Aug. 75
Edw, (;:oghlnn, Hon. Major A-
Qr. Matter k.p. Depot Bait. 4 June 79
Banil John Fwiier 29 Oct. 79
Ilichard Rivarola Cole ai Feb. 80
LlBUTKKAlTTB.
Thomas D. Mooro, p.B 14 Apr. 75
<'h:i8. 8. D. Robinson 20 Deo. 76
^Injfnus W. M. Herbert ... 6 Aug. 79
rii'irlc:* F. Halkett 6 Aug. 79
All»crt Edwards 6 Aug. 79
GcorgQ Croker Bayly 6 Aug. 79
Second Lixutkkajtts.
Bernard Vidal Shaw 15 May 79
}[. F. Coj^hlan-White 11 Oct. 79
"\Vni. Bensley Young 26 Nov. 79
John Missenden-Love 24 Jan. 80
Bertram M. H. B. Ranken.xi Feb. 80
Kirhard D. M. Blake xi Feb. 80
Adjt. <f Capt.—O. F. Hulae,
Cupi. Syie Brigade 14 May 79
Qr. Matter (wUh rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army).— Ed^.
Uobinson x Apr. 77
Med. Qf.—T. B. Christie,
Snrg.Maj 14 July 73
G. P. Bate, MD. A.Surg 4 Aug. 71
Blue Facings.
let Warwiok.
Head Quarters, Warwick. [No. 36.]
•• The Bear and Ragged Stqf.**
HoirOBAKT COX.OHZL.
W. H., £ord Leigh 2juiie65
Lt.Colovbl.
Oswald Aug. Grimston,^ late
Capt. igP,J£on. Colonel. ..15 Apr. 74
Majors.
Edw. Sawyer, Hon. Lt.Col. 16 Dec. 74
Herbert HarringtonRobert83 1 Mar. 75
Captaiks.
Fra. Lloyd Langford James,
DL. JP 26 Nov. 63
John Marsland 15 June 65
Wm. Alex. Pennington, J^P. XX Feb. 71
Ucnry D. Macaulay, late
LI. B. JVflpy, p.9 10 Oct. 74
Arthur Wm. Savage xi Mar. 75
Edw. F. K. FortescncVP.,
Capl.k.p. 36 Bengali. Inf. 21 July 75
Edm. H. Hooper a Deo. 76
Charles Wm.E, Dawes a8 Apr. 79
Wm. D. Strachan .23 Biar. 80
LxBunvARte.
Edmund Molyneux X3 Apr. 77
Roberto. Monev 23 Oct. 78
Haydon D. P. Taylor 23 Oct. 78
Leslie Charles Fiyer x6 Apr. 79
BoUoEstoutevilleGrimstonxS June 79
BbCOITD LiBITTBirAjrTS.
Rodoriok M. MacLeod 4 Deo. 78
Walter S. S. Tyrwhitt a July 79
Ewan Fraser Needham 13 Sept. 79
Fred. H. G. Cunliflte 37 Sept 79
Edward George Wynyard... 27 Sept. 79
Walter A. Maude-Rozby ...24 Jan. 80
Wm. Frederic Shake8pear.x3 Mar. 80
Adjt.4rCapt.--W, T. Blois,
Capt. 6^. S Jan. 76
Qr.MaHer {wUh rank of Qr.
Mr. in tkeArmg).— Edward
Uanworth x Oct. 78
Med. Of.—
Yellow Facings.
2nd Warwick.
Head Quarters, Leamington. [No, 53.]
HOKOBABT COLOKBL.
Frederick Granville, DL.
lateMajorQ2 J^. 30 Jan. 78
Lr.CoLoirzL CoiofAjrDAirT.
Geo. D. Steele Perkins a Mar. 78
Majobs.
Matthew W. Fumess i4Auir.75
ThomaB Greenway. late In.
dianArmg 3 June 78
Militia Infantry of England and Wal&t.
Captaiks.
Benj. Elliott Ogle, Inet. of
MueketrVf Hon. Major ...23 Aug. 62
James Gildea 19 Jan. 66
Robert Allenby 24 May 66
Brook P. Morgan Pay ler,p.». 3 Apr. 69
M. De la Poer Beresford ...15 Mar. 76
Robert Lancaster 15 Mar. 76
Chas. Madock Beech, ».#.... 23 June 77
Sir Peyton B. Skipwith, .B/.26 July 79
LlBVTBITAHTS.
Geo. G. Lancaster 16 July 73
Harry W. Schofleld 31 Mar. 75
Harry W. D. de Windt a June 75
John B. R. Campbell 6 Deo. 76
Walter L. Fen wick 7 Feb. 77
Alex. J. B. Redmayne 3 Mar. 77
John H. Boughton-Leigh...23 Apr. 77
Archibald Fuller 16 Aug. 79
Sbcovd Libutbhants.
Everard Cochran 3 Apr. 78
Edmund De P. O' Kelly 9 Apr. 78
Edward Harry Levett 99 May 78
Wellesley G. Pigott 20 Sept. 79
Adft. 4r Capt.— J. R. Gibbs,
Capt. 6 F. X July 78
Qr. Master {with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the .irmjr).— James
D.Sharp z Apr. 78
Med. Q^.— Charles William
Marriott, JP. Surg.Maj. ai Apr. 75
White Facinsrs.
Eoyal Westmorland.
{Light Infantry.) [No. 17.]
Head Quarters, Carlisle.
HOBOBART OOLOWBL.
Sir Richard Courtenay Mus-
grave, Bart. x Feb. 79
Lt.Colokbl Comkakdakt.
Wm. Pitt DrafTen,! Capt.
h.p. B. Mar. ArL^p. ». ... 2 Mar. 78
Majobs.
Corry Beverley Smith, late
Captain B. Marine Art. ...30 Nov. 75
Captains.
Christopher W.Braithwaibe 13 May 64
George Cookie, jj.»., Inet.
ofMueketry 27 Apr. 65
John David Downing, Bt.
M«^f.h.p.2S F. 12 July 75
Goo. James, Capt. h.p. j^F.n July 77
Louis Carruthors Salkeld... 9 Juno 79
Henry Paul Mason 10 June 79
LiBUTBBAirr.
Charles Greenwood 3 Mar. 77
SbCOBD LlBUTBVAlTTS.
Robert Y. James 23 Oct. 78
Arthur W. D. Lewis 8 Jan. 79
Fred. David BaiUie 3Sept. 79
Edward Arthur Browne ...11 Oct. 79
L. C. E. D. DowdaU iz Oct. 79
William Dobinson 5 Nov. 79
Richard H. Hudleston is Nov 79
Edward C. J. WiUiams 6 Feb. 80
A^'t. ir Capt.— J. O. Gage,
Cofrf. 34 F. 23 Dec. 75
Qr. MoMttr {ynih ra%k of Qr.
Mr. in the Armg) .—Samuel
Soal 9 May 79
Med. Off. — Fergus Arm-
strong, ITD. SwgMoQ... X Mar. 73
Blue Facings.
JohnN. Still, laie Capt.^^F.j^ Apr. -?
James Bennett.«j»/« Lt. buF.if July 75
Wm. Klingender, Capt. h,p.
16 F. 19 ^^^ "•
H. H.. Lord Trafalgar, p.0, 3^ iJ*> ^
LiBUTBBAJm.
Gerard B. Napier »oJan. r-
Edward C. A- Sanford ao An;: -;
Rowland C. W. de Cerjat -ao Aa.f ^y
George F. Ottley » Aug 7,
Sbcovd LiBcrajfAWTa.
John Digby Calley o Oct. t:
Harry Wvndham Carter ... 7 Aoir. -*
Lucius FitzGerald 30 Apr. rj
James Wriothcsley Noel ...» Jane 7,
Fred. Law WiUiams ao Aujr. -j
Hon. E. A. H. Nelson aoSepl-n
Sir Henry Chris. Grattan-
Bellew, Bart 14 J»n. t
Georgo S. E. Caillard. 13 Mar. •^-
Adjt.^-Capt.—T.K.Fonjtix,
Capt. 62 F. 11 Dec. n
Qr.Maeier {with rank of Or.
Mr. in the Army).— John
Gledden x Apr. 77
Med. Off.— John Frederick
NichoUs, MD. Surgton ... S Aug. 54
Blue Facings.
JStoyal WiltBliire.
Head Quarters, Devizes. [No. 33.]
Mediierranean.'*
Lt-Coloitbl Coxmabdavt.
Lord Methuen, DL. late qf
71 F., Aide de Camp to the
Queen, and Colonel 6 Mey 46
Majobs.
William Black, p.s. Hon. I.e. 5 Feb. 73
Sam.Wm. R. Sadler, late Lt.
23 F.,p.a xo May 79
Cattaibb.
John Francis Mair Winter-
Bcale^late Lt. BifUBrigade;
Han.M^jor 28 Mar. 66
Alex. Fra. Powell, j).« ix May 67
Albert Reginald Graves, ji.«.a7 May 69
H. Chas. Coddington,p.f....26 Mar. 73
iSrofi.M.W.Geo.8»ndyB,j».f. 15 Apr. 74
Worcester.
Head Quarters, Worcorter. fNo. * 7 1
HOKOBABT COLOSTBL.
Thomas Webb, DL. JP. late
Capt. 90 F. 15 Mar. 73
Lt.Coi.ovbl ComfAirojjrr.
Thomas C. N.Norbuiy,' DL.
JP. laic Capt. 6 Dr. 04».,
Hon. Colonel 15 Mar. 70
Lr.Goz.o2rBX..
Martindale E.Vale, DL.JP.
Hon, Colonel 10 Nov. r?
Majobs.
Wm. Parker Howell, lot*
Bneign 8 F.; Hon. Li. C0J.X3 Juac 74
Richard PrescottDecie. laU
Capt. B. Engineer* x3jTxne74
Aug. Hancocks, ^.f ....11 Oct. 79
Captaibs.
Henry Edward Vale -n May 63
Charles Edward Davis 4 Juxie en
William Henry AIlsopp,p.«. 4 Jane 7:
Theodore King 15 May 7s
Herbert W. Domvile, /».«.. ..13 Joik T4
Henry Chillingworth a Sepi 7*
Owen Charles Walcot 30 S«ip«.74
Sidney B. R. Hawkins 30 8ept.r4
John S. Kersteman, pa. ...jo S<^ -4
Alft^d Winsmore Hooper...38 Jnne 7"
Edward Hugh Bearcroft ... 7 Nov. r"
John 8. Wainwright ao Feb. -s
Elias John Webb 21 Umj 't,
Charles Edw. LitUe,f».« ix Oct. 7;
LlBVTBBAjrrS.
John V. Colby 14 Nov. 74
Robert B. Clarke....^ 17 Feb. 7^
Henry E.Whitmore 10 Mar. 7;
Robert V. Berkeley a6 Anir. r>
John R. M. Anderson 3 Jane r^
Wm. H. A- Croker 13 Scpt.;^
Morton R. Stubba 13 Sep4.79
Robert Holden 13 8epC79
Sbcovd LiBuxnAvra.
Wm. G. Hanford-Flood a3 0el. 7S
Franoia P. Vane a Nov. 7C
Charles F. V. Sidebotiom-
Venner ^ 8 Jan. 7^
Harry Warry Steward 15 Feb. 7*
Thomas Fitzroy Kelly 3 May ra
Tudor E. G. Walsh « May 7.!
Henry Louis Lee 14 Jane 73
Charles S. Galton ao Sepcr^
S/dnev Woodward Linoofaix8 Oct. •r^
Mansel A. C. B. Fenwick...z4 J«n. ^ i
Octavins Scarlett Vale 4 Feb. S^
James H. B. Beresford n Feb. fc
Adjt. dr Capt.— Vim. Charies
Hilf.<a/« Capl.^ F.; Han.
Major 95 Mar. tj
Qr. Matters {with ramk of Or.
Mr. in ihs Armgh—fho^
Kelly loKoT ^.
John Moore 33 Oct. ^
Med. Qf.-G. E. Hyde,S«fy.
Mqj x Mar-r.
H. G. Buddy AlfWMm i Mar. :
Digitized by VJ^« Facings.
«.]
East York.
**lV\iU Bote of York." [No.
Head Quarters, Beverley.
HONOSABT COLOKSL.
Geo. Hamilton Thompson,
DL. laU Lieut z 7>r. Ode. lo May 71
Lt.CoLOVBL COMXA.irDAHT.
Wm. Henry Grimston,* late
Cap*. 13 F. JP 10 May 73
Majovs.
Charles Telford, JP., p.a.
Hon. Lf. Colonel 16 Apr. 73
John Edward Brodhurst, late
Capt,^Dr.Qdt.iUon.Li.Coli6 Oct 75
Captains.
Kdsrard Barry Broadley ...12 June 79
Henrj-Leake,» Capi.h.p.joF,
Hon. Major 27 Aug. 73
Georifo Donoombe 9 Sept. 74
Frederick Reynard, p.$ 9 June 75
Thos. Dodd Milbum 9 June 75
Julian H. H. Ruxton, late
Capt. 15 J*. 12 Dec. 77
Edmund R. Berkeley, A. p.
96 F. 16 Feb. 78
Ralph G. L. Rees-Webbe ... z Feb. 79
LlKITTBirAnTS.
Cecil Henry Wray 2 Sept. 74
Marshall C. Burton 12 Jan. 76
Francis Fraser 23 Feb. 76
R. T. RingTOBe-Yoase z6 Aug. 76
James B. W. Wilson 8 June 77
John Foord 7 May 79
Hobert Murray 7 May 79
Arthur W. B. Buckle Z3 Mar. 80
Sbcoko Libutbkantb.
Alfred G. C. Schenley z9 Apr. 79
Thozzias Charles Benson ... 4 Feb. So
Donald Robert Young 13 Mar. 80
James Minden Wilson 13 Mar. 80
Adjt. 4- Capt.— B..Y. 8. Riall,
Capt. 15 F. 27 Sept. 79
Pavmaeier. — John. William
F. Sandwith, late Capt.
Bombajf Army 15 Nov. 55
Qr.Maeter (vith rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Armg). — James
Sisson Cooper z Mar. 64
Buff Facings.
The North York.
(Si/Ue.) [No. 22.J
Head Quarters, Richmond.
HOVOBABT COLOITBZ..
Hamlet Coote Wade, CB.
Breeet Colonel^late of i^ F.i-j Dec. 73
liT.COLONBL COKUAlTDAirT.
Charles Henry Dowker,*
late Capt. 1 F.; Hon. Col. zo Dec. 73
Majobs.
C.S.Bradley ,j».«.J5raj».i<.CoZ3o Mar. 72
Robert George Hopkinsonj
Hon. Lt. Col zo Dec. 73
Captains.
Lnke Hall Kirby 28 Jan. 70
MatthewBowser Dodd8,p.t.z7 July 79
James Wm.Richardson,p.«. 17 July 72
Arthurs. Qilhext,^*lateCupt.
70 F. z8 Apr. 74
Robt. Hutton-Squire 22 July 74
"VVm. F. Powell z 7 July 78
UcpTinald Bell 2z May 79
Adolphus H. W. Lawson ...26 July 79
LiBUTBNANTS.
Henry Whaley, p.t zoMar.7S
Netherwood Bentley ix Oct. 76
Cecil 8. MiUer 2 Oct. 78
James P. Robson 2 Oct. 78
Montagu W. Bayly 26 July 79
Laurence F. Barton 26 July 79
Wm. Pery Standish 26 July 79
George L. B. Killick z6 Aug. 79
SbCOITD LlBUTBKAirTS.
S'on. George Cathcart t6 Aug. 79
Jlon. Cospatrick T. Dunda826 Nov. 79
Rupert Edward Sullivan ...zo Dec. 79
Charles Edward Bagnall ...2z Feb. 80
^dft. 4- Capf.—IL. L. Gipps,
Capt. iQ F. 28 Apr. 79
Qr. Matter {with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the ii my) .—John
smurthwaite 17 Oct. 6a
Med. Of.—K. T. Atkinson,
SuTff, M<v 1 Mar. 73
Thos. Carter, Surgeon 2 June 73
Black Facings.
Militia Infantry of England, wnd Wales
i iBt West York.
{Sifiee.) [No.s.]
Lt.CoLOKBL COMlCAirVAST.
Alex.Aitken, late Capt. tjF.
Son.Colonel »... z9Mar. 79
Majobs.
Wm. Walker, j>.». JP. Hon.
Lt. Colonel z Apr. 74
Philip Geo. Hewett," late
Capt. 21 F. Hon.Lt. Col.. ..16 Oct. 75
Captains.
John Lambert Reid, Intt.
ofMueketrjf; Hon. Major is Apr. 62
Theodore Henry Skinner,
late Lieut. 8 F. p.» 25 Feb. 70
Loflus Henry Martin, late
Lieut. 69 F. 24 Mar. 70
Mathew Amcotts Wilson ...zz July 74
Charles Joseph Tyas 9 Oct. 7s
Robt.Biscoe, Capt h.p. Z9 F.
Hon. Major Z4 June 76
John Hemsley Hunt 2 Apr. 79
John Boll-Smyth 31 Miiy 79
Lib UTBN ANTS.
Malcolm Blomefleld 20 Ang. 79
Algernon J. Winn 20 Aug. 79
Charles A. Wood 20 Ang. 79
Sbcond Lib UTBN ants.
Walter S. Stanhope 8 Jan. 79
Edward Lycett Green a Apr. 79
Farquhar Lambert 4 June 79
Thomas G. Blackmore 8 June 79
John B. J. Farrell 30 July 79
Charles H.M Walker-Mylnzz Dec. 78
George Cranmer Ooldie 26 Nov. 79
S. P. M. Maryon- Wilson ... 3 Jan. 80
Lionel W. G. Henshaw Z3 Mar. 80
Adjt^Capt—l^. HuskiSfion,
Capt. Z05 F. 5 Nov. 75
Qr. Matter {via rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army).— aenry
Pangbonrn, late qfs2 F. z6 July 6z
Med. O/f.— Heniy Muscroft,
Sury. Maj z Mar. 73
Black Facings.
2iid West York.
{Light Infantry.)
Head Quarters, ^ork.
" Mediterranean.
[No. 21.]
Yo-
HONOBABT COLONBL.
HenryVanStraubenzee.l^i.
JP. late qf Z4 Lt. Drays.. .94 Sept. 73
Lt.Colonzl.
Qeo. J. Hay,p.». J>L. JP.... 12 May 79
Majobs.
Richard Chaplin, late Lieut.
5 Dr. Ode z Apr. 74
Fra. Gerald Lees, JP. late
Lieut. 25 F. z2 May 79
Captains.
John Rickaby zi Apr. 68
Nathaniel Hennr Lumley
Hodgson, to/« Xr/. 85 JP. ... 9 Apr. 70
Charles FrancisDashwood,
late Capt. 92 F. 29 June 72
John RobertTennant, !>.«... z 8 Mar. 74
Wm.BottomleyJack8on,j>.«.zz Aug. 75
Charles Hordem Z5 Mar. 76
John I'Anson Z4 Mar. 77
GeoffVey G. Tennant 23 Jan. 78
£dw. H. Lockley, !>.« 9 May 78
Alex. Hovenden Goldie-
Taubmann, late Capt. 63 .Fza May 79
LiBUTBNANTS.
Edmund P. Dashwood 4 July 74
Greorge Fred. Lees zo Jan. "jf
R. AVT Hine-Haycock 25 June 79
Charles J. Randolph 25 June 79
SbCOND LIBUTBNANT8.
Ellis A. Bartlott 23 Oct 78
Henry Trafford 5 Mar. 79
Abraham M. Sngar-Mus-
grave 20 Aug. 79
Aithur H. W. Norgate 3 Sept. 79
George William Sutton 18 Oct. 79
Henry Ethelwyn Sullivan z8 Oct. 79
Arthur Du P.Yates 18 Oct. 79
Steuart Bogle Smith 29001. 79
HughNeumlle Taylor 96 Nov. 79
Fred. Charles Shaw sa Deo. 79
Robert N.W.Pritohard 7 Jan. 80
460
Adjt. & Oip^.— J. T.Coke,
BtMMor^sF. 10 Dec. 75
Qr. Matter {wUh rank of Qr.
Mr, in theAmy).—3oka
Crombie i Apr. 77
Med. Of.— Temple Chevalier
Paley, Surg. Maj. i Mar 7 \
say, Mn Surgeon
White Facings.
James Ramsay, lf2)^icr^eonz 4 Apr. 7 j
3rd West York.
{Light Infantry.) [No. i]
Head Quarters, Doncastei.
HoNOBABT Colonel.
Lt.Colonkl Commandant.
Edw. Prothero, DL. Uie
Capt. Z4 F. Hon.Colonel...2o Mnr. 35
Majoxh.
Thos. John Stannard Mac-
Adam, Hon. Lt.Colonel ...20 Mnr. 55
John Kendall, Hon. Lt.C0l.2s May 70
Captains.
JohnB.Chantrell.J7ojt.lfa;or 9 June 54
John Henry Manwnring,
Hon. Major 20 Mar. 55
FranckeM.AlleiLHbn.lfa;orz3 Jan. 59
James Redfem Bottomley,
InetofMueketry; Hon M11y.12MAT.70
Wm. Greaves Blake," late
I.ieut.gLaneere ; Hon.Maj, 2 May 70
George Alfred Raikes, p.a... 1 June 72
Grenfell Todd Naylor 2z Feb. 73
John M. Vincent 27 June 77
John Edmund Groom z 5 June 78
Wm. Heniy Thomas, late
Lt. 105 F. 9 June 79
LiBUTBNANTS.
Sbcond Libvtbnants.
Frank Henry Eadon Z9 .Tune 78
Henry H. FuUerton 23 Oct. 78
Henry C. Booth Z4 Dec. 78
James C. Biddle-Cope Z3 Sept. 79
Luis F. H. C. Morgan 96 Nov. 79
Hew Dalrymple Fanshawe a6 Nov. 79
Henry Stewart Prichard ...Z4 Nov. 7Q
Horace Francis Kays 14 Jan. 80
Charles Kean O'Hara 4 Feb. Co
Francis H. H. de C. Readc.2z Feb. Fo
Edward S. Wibraham 3 Mnr. 80
Douglas C. M. Fitrmaurice 3 Mar. 80
Adj. 4' Capt.— A.. H. Luck,
Capt Si F. 8 Nov. 76
Paymaster 4' Capt.—
Qr.Matter (with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army).—&ioh.
Southwell z Apr. 78
Med. Of.—
Green Facings.
4th West York.
Head Quarters, Leeds. [No. 133.]
Lt.Colonbl Commandant.
Wm. Pollard, DL. JP. late
Li6ut. ij .P., and late Capt.
4- Adjutant 4 West York
Militia; Hon. Colonel 24 Ang. 71
Majobs.
Thos. Stnrges Walford, p.s.
Hon.Lt. Col 6 Mar. 72
Joseph Hartley, ;).«.D2>.JP.
Hon. Lt.Colonel z Jan. 73
Captains.
Henry Irwin, Hon. Major... iB Aug. 60
Arthur Callaway 14 Mar. 70
William Wade Maude, p. s. 12 May 70
George Philip Fawkes, late
Captain 83 F. ; Hon. Major 6 Feb. 7Z
Chas. C. Cubit t,7 late Capt.
62 F.; Hon. Major 9 Apr. 72
Wm. Cumming,* late Capt.
48 F.i Hon. Major 26 Feb. 73
Geo. Rogers, late Lt. Z9. F.26 Apr. 73
Robert Blayney Irwin, p.$. 22 July 74
Wyatt Wm. Tumor Z9 Feb. 76
John Parkinson, late Cornet
xS Hussars 4 Apr. 77
LiBUTBNANTS.
Lavallin C. D'Arcy 29 Oct. 73
Wm. H. Gofet, j9.f. Z4 Mar. 74
John T. Lee iz July 74
461
Militia lufcmtry of England and Wales.
^' 11. Pollard IX Aug. 75
A . v ocL Charles Bennett ... 19 Jnly 76
JJolort E. Harrison 26 May 77
Tv'orman J. D'Arcy 18 June 79
Mei i-y C. Bulkeley i8 June 79
}lcM-yH. F. Eden 9 July 79
BXCOXD LlSUTZKAirTB.
HavoldBlackett a Msr. 78
)- enry Stuart Murray 19 June 78
J(.liu M. S. Stanhope 28 Sept. 78
Howard W. Stratford 18 Oct. 79
Wci. Handcock Pilkinfftonsx Feb. 8a
yiJ/'. 4Capt.
Qf. Muster [with rank of Qr.
ir. in the ArfHjf). — John
Ktjowles" I Apr. 78
Me,l Off.—
Jaraea Walker, Surgeon i Mar. 73
White Facings.
6th West York.
Hcnd Quarters, Knaresboro'. [No. 4.]
Lt.Colokkl CoMVAirnAKT.
Robert Gnnter,^ late Capt.
4 Dr. &de a8 Mar. 71
MA.JOXS.
Henry Stratton Bates," late
Captain 8 Mueears 28 June 73
Wm. Edwin Cadman, j9.*...28 Apr. 75
Captains.
Ch:irles Podmore 16 Apr. 64
Wm. Wright Hoole,i».«. ...18 Apr. 66 ■
Beig. ThomasCasson 30 Apr. 66 ,
Frederick Henry Seymour 5 Feb. 73 !
Albt.Gybbon-SpiIsburj'.p.*. 2 July 73
Uliok JohnR.deBurgh,'»|».». 4 Aug. 73 !
Jaiiios Hoole 14 June 76 !
AinlrewMontRit^i 15 Fob. 79 I
.T'.lm Wm, Lodj^e 6 Aug. 79 |
.1 )-cph Edw. Radcliffe 4 Feb. 80
LniTTSirAirTs.
Sir Chas. J. H. Miller, St. ao Jan. 77
Qeorge F. Lee« 7 May 79
Eustace R. Wigram 2 May 77
Son. M. B. Bawke 19 July 79
Lewis Edw. Starkey 15 Nov. 79
Montagu William llamb ...15 Nov. 79
SXCOITD LlSUTSITAVTB.
Son. Edwin H. Lascelles ... 8 Feb. 79
Hon.W. R.Wentworth-Fitz-
william 31 May 79
Edward de Grey Beauznontz8 June 79
Thos. Livesey Wardle 6 Aug, 79
Charles Harry Walker 26 Nov. 79
Ernest R B.King 29 Nov. 79
John R. C. Talbot 24 Dec. 79
George M.S. W.J. A. A de
Siacpoole 21 Feb. 80
Win. K. C. Ellis 13 Mar. 80
Adjt.4rCwpt.—G. O. Stoney,
Capt. 25 F. 30 Sept. 75
Qr.afr. (tcUhrankof (^. Mr.
in the .<lrmy).— Richard
Gough I Apr. 78
Med. Q^.—Thos. Mills Beau-
mont, Surg. MqJ i Mar. 73
Wm. Bulmer, Surg. Maj.... 1 Mar. 73
Buff Facings.
6th West York.
Head Quarters, Halifax. [No. 134.]
HOKORVBY COLOXRr..
R.Stansfeld, »7P.i/.A. j^.aol^'.ie May 74
Lt.Colowbls.
Fred. J. Bayly, late of gi F.13 June 74
Robert Edw. W. Gamham.i^ Juno 79
Majors.
Francis Chartcris Wemyss,
Ge7it. at Arme 10 Mar. 7s
George Stansfeld, JP ix Juno 79
OAnAivs.
Robert Stansfeld Birkbeck 8 Apr.
John C. K. Waraelbrd, p.9. 31 July
H.W.Trevelyan,Za<«Z*.3l«. i July
Gerald StoveU 5 July
H. Bacon, Capt. k.p. 71 F. 5 Sept.
James Skene 31 July
John H. G. Holroyd,* ImU
Copt. 65 JP. ,...^ z8 June
Richard Gadesden Dusn,
late Capt. 9 F. 2 Jnly
Frank Rouse 3J0IJ
LiBumrAvn.
Herbert J. Gnyon 3 Xar.
Athelstan J. S. Corbet 30 Apr.
Charles B. B. Sainsbury ...90 Sept.
Charles M. E. Brinkl^ ...aoSepc
Robert A. C. Christie m Bc^X.
Henry Leoline J^iikins «o Sept
SEC02n> LlSITTUrAVTS.
Alan Roger Birdwood 16 Apr.
George Jones /Hay
Thomas S. P. Spaxrow 7 May
Lionel Arthur Williams ...ax May
Alan L. H. Coulson x8 June
Robert N. D. Bruce 2 July
Louis W. A. K. Freeman ... 3 July
Wm. Newton Daubcney ... 4 Jnly
Cmihbert H. Morrioe 14 JiHv
John C. A. Walker 5 KoV.
George Osbaldestone Welchts Hok.
Henry E. Hcydeman 24 Mar.
Adjt.*^- Cbp/.— Albert A. BL
Logan, Capt. 76 F. q Feb.
Qff.Mra. ^tctM rank ofQr,Mr.
in the -Irwy).— Rd. Green i Apr.
William Harvey ..* sNov.
Med, O^.-John Hodgson
Wright, 5K*y.3f a; ^3 Mar.
Sky Blue Facings.
:9
Militia Infantry of Scotland.
The Koyal Aberdeenshire '-
Highlanders.
*' fit. Andrew.'* Kemo me impune laeeMtt. \
Head Quurtcre, Aberdeen. [No. 89.] 1
HoirOBARY COLOKSL. <
Fiolfl Marshal U.R.H. the
Prince of WaloB, XG. XT. i
JTP. OCB.GCSI. atMG.30 Nov. 72
Lt.CoLOKSL CoMXJLKDJjfT.
Tlicmas Innes, JPMon.Col.s Dec. 70
Majobs.
John Turner, Mon. Lt.Col. 23 Deo. 70
Arch.Geo.KtQn,Uite Lt.6QF.
Hon. Lt.Colonel i Oct. 75
CA.FTAIVB.
Charles Leith Hay 9 July 63
John Alex. Man,* Intiruetor
^ Mueketrjftp.e ix June 70
jMrd Inverurie x6 Aug. 73
Jas. Browne, Capt. k.p. 65 F.
Hon. Major ix Mar. 74
Rx)bert T. Caldwell, p.t 24 June 74
.John Turner 8 Sept. 77
James G. F. Russell 15 May 78
Wm. Disney Innes 2 Oct. 78
LlBUTXITAlVTS.
Henry Wm. K. Erskine ...ix Dec. 75
A. C. S. Erskine, p.e 26 Feb. 76
Reginald W. Edward 26 Aug. 76
Michael David 8. Scott, late
Eneign 40 JP., p.e 22 Nov. 76
HaiTy F. Holland 24 Dec. 79
Duncan Fras. Davidson ...24 Deo. 79
Sbcohd LiKUTSirurrs.
Alex. D. Campbell 22 Apr. 78
Alex. Francis G. Foulertoni6 May 79
John Forbes-Mitchell 13 Sept. 79
Michael James Hughes 18 Oct. 79
Douglas C. Abercromby ... 4 Feb. 80
Adjt. 4* Capt. —
Qr. Maeter {u>ith rank of Qr.
Jfr. in the Armg). — Jas.
Vhyn X Apr. 77
JUrd. Q^.— George Morison,
MD. Surg. Maj 1 Mar. 73
C.M.Macquibban.^ur^.if 3;. x9Feb. 76
Blue Facings.
The Frince Begent's Boyall
Ayr and "Wigtown,
Head Quarters, Ayr. [No, 1x5.]
HONOBARY COLOVBL.
B^ht Hon. Sir Jas. Fergu?-
Bon,£«.i late Capt. Gr. &d».26 Mar. 73
Lt.Colo»sl CoiCHAKDAirX.
A.P., Earl of Galloway, late
Capt, £. Horee Ode., p.e. 12 Apr. 73
Majobs.
HC iSir Wm. James Mont-
gomery Cuninghame, Bt.
late Magor Eifle Brigade.. .jo A.'jgiT. 73
Alexander M'Lachlan, p.e.
Hon Lt.Colonel xo Dec. 77
CAPTAUrS.
Robert Orr Crichton, Hon.
Mqjor, p.s x8 Mar. 61
Thomas Alex. RiddellCarre,
p.s.Inet. ofMueketry, Hon.
Major 15 Jan. 62
Charles Dalrymple, p. « 7 June 62
David Dundas Whigham 2c June 66
Sir Herbert Bust. Maxwell,
Bt. p.a 24 June 71
Wm. Hugh CampbeU, p.s. 19 June 72
Ja8.Fra.I)alrympleHay,^.«.x6 Aug. 73
John M.Mathie Morton, jp.f. i4Jan. 74
David Hunter Blair, jp.*. ... 8 Aug. 77
Alex. Bell Gemmell 15 Mar. 79
LlKUTBKAITTS.
Charles G. Buchanan x 2 Nov. 73
Wm. R. E. Dalrymple. p.«.
Aide de Camp to Sir Bartle
Frtre 4 Nov. 74
Alex. C. A. Alexander 24 Feb. 75
Robert J. Bartholomew x2 Jan. 76
Lord John Kennedy 5 June ^6
Hamilton D. Bos well xx Nov. 76
Hon.B.. H. Dalrymple 23 Oct. 78
Arch. C. D. Spencer 26 June 79
SXCOKD LlBUTXITAJrTS.
Neville N. G. Campbell ...20 June 78
Claud H. Burnett 23 0<'t. 78
Qeorge Prescott Douglas... 21 May 79
Quentin G. K. Agnew 20 Sept. 79
John Maxwell Gordon 26 Xov. yy
Howe W. L. Vernon 7 Jan. So
Francis Wm. Ross 13 Mar. 80
Adjt. 4r Capt. — Charles S,
M'Alester.*2a^tf Capt.^SF.;
Hon. Major 3 Jan. 67
Qr. Matter {mitk rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Amgy. —George
Grahame> i? Anc. 55
lf#d.Q^.-DavidWield,lf2>.
Surg. Maj a6Jn}T-5
Blue Facings.
Domfriesy Bozbrugliy Eixcnd-
bright, and Selkirk.
{The Seotiieh Bordertrt.) [No. 81. ~
Head Quarters, Domfiies.
LT.Coi.orai; CoxiCAjrsAVT.
G^. Gus. Walker, Hon. CW.
p.'.JP 15 Mar. 73
Majobs.
James HathereU, j9.« i Jane 74
Benj.Thos. G.AndersQn,j».«.3x Sept. 71
Captauts.
William M'Neillio. p.e. ao May €9
Archibald Hume,p.«. x6i^pr. 7'-:
Jas.K.MaxwellWitham^.4.24 Sent. -3
Etobert Williaoi Ewart, ^.^.xs Apt. 74
John Brown Kennedy, j».j. « June -4
Walter M. Scott. laU Li.
ft Dr. Ode I9D«5. 74
Herbert Irving. p.« aj Jox^;?
Robert Fra. Dndgeon»^.«...ax Sept. 7S
LlXUTBITAIfTS.
And. J. S. Johnstone, p.: 39 Oct. 73
Geo. Rigby Murray 1 atm 74
Claud V. K. Bayley 13 xl^. „
John Mackie.p.« 13 Xov. ja
John P. K. Hannay » ixtafji.
Greorge Maxwell « 7 Ftob?/
Austin Mackenzie jn Jttj "*
Gilbert F. W. Griexvon j Mar. &»
SbOOXU LtBUTBVAWn.
Thomaa Hugh M'MqrIo ...sy Hor. 7.
Digitized by V^jOOV 11:^
Militia Infantry of Scotlatid,
Ada. ^Ca|>«.— J. Stevenson,
Bt. M(<jor 21 F. 13 July 79
qr. MatUriwUh rank of Qr.
Jfr. in tJu Armg). —Uiohd.
Krivin. late Or. 3fr. 21 F. 5 Jane 78
2ffid. 0/ -William Scott,
S'irff.3faj X Mar. 73
Wm. S. Kerr, ItD. Surgeon
Major 28 Mar. 79
Yellow Pacings.
The Edinburgh, or Queen's
Kegiment of Light Infantry.
Head Quarters, Dalkeith. [No. 126.]
HoirOSXBY COLONKL.
The Duke ofBuccleuch.^G.
Aide de Camp to the Qutenn May 79
Lt.Coloxkl.
Schomberg Henry, Marquit
of Lothian* 23 Jan. 78
Major.
Wm. John Wauchope, late
Cttpt. 6 Dr$. 17 June 78
Camains.
Alexander Wood lngUs,p.*.29 Nov. 73
W. H. A. Christie-Miller j».». 29 Nov. 73
David S. Robertson 5 May 75
Sir Geo. Douglas Clerk, Bt.
late Lt. 3 l^e Qde 3 May 76
MackayJ. ScoUe,^ late Lt.
42F I Feb. 79
William Wilkie, p.s 36 Mar. 79
LlBUTEVAirTS.
Fr.a. John Douglas 16 Aug, 76
Wm. D. MenBies 6 Sept. 76
Thomas Barclay 2 July 79
Robert J, Lanjy 24 Mar. 80
.Vdam Scott- Elliot 24 Mar. 80
Krrol Ross Smith 34 Mar. 80
Jrjfirles F. H. Davidson 24 Mar. 80
Efcnry Duncan Crawford... 24 Mar. 80
Sbcoitd Lisutestakts.
Charles Forbes Drummond36 Mar. 79
John D. Don- Wauchope ...26 Nov. 79
Theodore Mackenzie 26 Nov. 79
Carteret 0. Scoct 26 Nov. 79
id if. f Cop*.— Robert Chas.
Dudgeon, late Lt. j F. ...11 Nov. 69
i^. Marnier [vitk rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army).—\^m. E.
Turnley,*itt<# Qr.Mr. i F. i Apr. 78
£f-d. Q^.— Robert Lucas,
J£D. Surgeon i Mar. 73
Blue Facings.
averness, Banffj Moray, and
Daim.
^li^hJund Ligkt Infantry.) [No. 76.]
Head Quarters, Inverness.
Lt.CoLOZTKL COKMAirnAJTT.
ixnon Lord Lovat,.Hpii.Co^io Dec. 55
Majobs.
1X1. Meyrick Bankes 28 May 73
ain Andrew Macdonald...ii Feb. 74
ui. Donaldson, late Scots
I'^ue. Ode 1 Oct. 75
Captaivb.
itrh Brodio, lateLt. Royal
■i rtillery 13 Nov. 71
r-lon Alox. Duff 24 Feb. 75
uie.s Tiiotiiiis Shaw 10 Mar. 75
.J, llot^s M'Kessack 10 July 75
It. D. I^anp*'ord-Brooke,
.ife Captain 60 F. i Aug. 75
red D. Mackintosh of
l}.ckinto<sh,/a/« Lt. 71 F. 20 Feb. 78
.'irlea .Tames Merry 21 8ept.78
ratrci Wm. Kemble 21 Sept. 7!'
II. 11. Gari'orth 27 Sept. 79
IX. tx. S. Menzies 27 Sept. 79
IjIEntUllANTB,
as. Wm. F. Tytler 28 Aug. 72
)rjr«» T. B. Mostyn 1 Apr. 76
in Ij. M'Kenzie j8 Oct. 76
U. J- Murray-Grant 9 May 77
^h Watson , 27 Sept.79
vard a. F.Tytler 27 Sept.79
lerick W. Mncleod 4 FeD. 80
■n M. Hanbury 4 ^eb. 80
ed Chialiobn 4 I'«b« 80
Sbcoht) Lieutekakt*'.
Alistair A. S. Anderson 15 Mar. 79
Wm. T. Fraser-Tytler 6 Auj?. 79
Kwen Grant 29 Nov. 79
Robert W. E. Grant 24 Dec. 79
Adjt. 4- Capf.—R. B. Wilson,
Capt. 71 F. 16 Oct. 7^
Qr. Master (vsith rank of Qr.
Mr. in fhg Army). — Peter
Forbes, lute Qr. Mr. 71 F. g Nov. 78
Med. 0^.— Duncan M'Fad-
yen, Surgeon 2 ^tay 73
(Jreen F-icmgs.
Ist Eoyal Lanark.
Head Quarters, Hamilton. [No. 74.]
HOXOBASY COLOXEL.
W. A. L. S. Duke ©/Hamil-
ton and Brandon, KT. ...23 Mar. 78
Lt. Colonel Commakdawt.
Wm.M.Cochranc,Ifo7*. CoZ. 26 Aug. 76
LlBCTBIf AKT CoT.OWBLa.
Sam. De la Grange Williams 6 Oct. 77
Majobs.
David William Mathie,ff<m.
Li.Col 6 Oct. 77
Captaiits.
Geo. Johnson Gossling,^ p.s.
Hon. Major 11 May 67
John Wild Thackeray, late
Lt. 41 F. 18 Sept.72
Wm. Chas. Chitty Erskine,
late Lt. 54 F.,p.$ 30 Apr. 73
Wm. Aug. F. Blakeney, late
Capt. 52 F 27 Oct. 75
Wm. Fred. Story 20 Nov- 75
S. H. Hardy,Za/« Capt. 74 F.12 Aug. 76
William J. O. Giles 14 Mar. 74
George Robert Cruden 20 Nov. 78
Fra, John Outhwaite, p.». 16 May 68
Morton Peto Grissell 2 July 79
LlBUTBITAirTS.
C. R. P. Vernon 17 Feb. 77
Robert B. Finnic 3 Mar. 77
T. D. Smith-Cunninghnme 7 Mar. 77
Ernest J. Wilkinson 18 Oct. 79
Srcoxd Likutbnawts.
George W. Worrall 21 Sept. 7^
Croft C. W. Bennett 4 Dec. 78
Fred. A. J. Syers 27 June 79
James Lees 4 July 79
Ernest C. Radcliffe 8 July 79
Thomas S.G. H. Robertson-
Aikman 13 Mar. 80
Adjt. ^ Capi.—G. J. Hamilton,
Bt. Major 36 ¥ 13 Mar.
Qr. Maeter{mith rank qf Qr.
Mr. in the Army).— A\qx.
Spark X Apr. 77
lf«i. Qf.—
Blue Facings.
2nd Boyal Lanark.
Head Quarter;?, Lanark. [No. 78.]
Lx.CoLONKL Commandant.
D. C. K. Carrick Buchanan,
VL. J P., late Cor. 2 Dre. ;
Hon. Colonel 29 Nov. 54
litr.CTKNANT COLOr»EL.
Laurcn.-c Wm. Maxwell
Lockhart, late Capt. 92 i'\i8 Apr. 77
Majobs.
Jas. C. Robertson, Hon. Lt.
Col 18 Apr. 77
Wm. Smith Dixon, DL. JP.iS July 77
Captains.
Hector S. M*Ncill,£fon.3fa;.i8 May 61
George M'Call, p.s 26 June 68
John Macpherfeon 16 Mar. 72
Gavin Steel, P.» 16 May 74
Arthur Hen. Courtenay,t).*.io Feb. 75
M. W. A. T. Carmichael ..,19 Jan. 76
M. R. G. Buchanan, p.s. ... 2 Feb. 76
Geo. Fane. Capt. h.p. 74 F. 29 Nov. 76
Wm.A.Dixon.Cop^A.jo. 82^.27 Sept. 76
Wm. J. S. Stuart xo Nov. 77
Duncan Maclachlan, Capt.
h.p.gpF. 23 Jan. 78
James J. Bailey a© Mar. 78
LlEUTEVAlTTS.
John C. J. Caurch 4 Dec. 75
Benjamin B. Cabbell 9 June 76
Colin U. Johnstone 16 Aug. 79
J.A. H.Thomson-CarmichaeliG Aug. 79
.Arch. T. H. Tattnall 16 Aug. 79
Second Lieutbnants.
James W. M. Lum&den 24 Apr. 78
('hiirlcti Francis Sewell 13 Oct. 79
Robert John Napier 24 Dec. 70
Hon. L. S. G. 0;<ilvy 24 Deo. 70
John C C. C. Brown 13 Mar. 80
Atfjf. Jr dipt.— J. B. Don-
castyr, Capt. 73 J*. 6 Mar. 76
Payrnttstcr. —
Qr. Jla^fern {trifh rank oj
Qr. Mr. in the Army). —
John HI 'ick wood x Apr. 78
Harry McLcod^ la June 6
Med. O/.— Alex. M. Adams,
Surg. MoJ x Mar. 73
Bluo Facincfs.
Royal Perth.
(Rifle.*.) [No. 86.]
riciad Quarters, Pci'th.
HoNOBAKY Colonel.
Lt. Colonel Commandant.
Vi$eount Stormont.^ DL.
lateEn.^ig7i^- Lt. Or. Gdx.22 Dec. 71
Majobs.
John Weddcrbui*n Ogilvy ...19 June 72
Lord Charles Ij. Kerr, late
Capt. 42 F I Oct. 75
Captains.
Patrick George Craigio ...20 Feb. 63
MauriceFitzmauriceHuttoni7 June 64
George Glas Sandeman,^,p.i9 June 76
Ranald M. Alexander, j).«... 13 Mar. 75
Wm. F. Middlcton, p.» 31 Jan. 77
Kdw. F. Sandeman n June 79
Alex. Blair Stewart n June 79
Charles Henry Dandas,p.«.xx June 79
Lieutenants.
John Hanmer Kerr, late
Eoyal Navy 9 Feb. 76
Thomas J. G. Stirling, DL..22 Mar. 76
Duncan A. D. Campbell ... i Apr. 79
i/on. AliBtiiir G. Hay i Apr. 79
James S. Robertson 20 Aug. 79
SncoND Lieutenants.
Georgo Portis Price 25 June 79
Thoma.s W. T. Dent 26 June 79
George P S. Sinclair 27 June 79
Wm. Daniel Robertson 27 June 79
Adjt.—K. H. Oldham, Capt
79 P- 62 Oct. 75
Qr.Matter (with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army).—V(E>
John Simpson* 7 Oot» 59
Scarlet Facings.
Benfrew.
(The Prince of Wales' Boyal Regt.)
Head Quarters, Paisley. [No. 129.]
Honoeabt Colonel.
Sir Robert J. Milliko'i Na-
pier, Bart. DL. J P. late
Capt. 79 F. 19 Jan. 78
Lt.Colonbl Cohmandaitt.
Archibald Cwmpbeil Camp-
b 11, late Capt. 4- Lt.Col.
Scots Gds 20 Feb. 78
Majors.
Wm.Ciinninghame,te<*Cap^-
II Htumars 10 Dec. 7-^
Alexander Boyd x6 Mar. 78
Captains.
Henry Barzay Dun]op,iro».
Major 31 Jan. 63
Robert Afider^on.* late Lt.
37 F.; Hon. Major 18 July 63
Geo.Lndovic Houstoun, j7.«. 8 Aug. 74
William Hall Maxwell 8 Aug. 74
Henry Macdowall, p.s 8 Aug. 74
Arch. O.DrummondDiok,p.#.
Instructor of Musketry 8 Aug. 74
Montagu D. Campbe-1, p.s..iio Sept 76
H. M. 8tewart-Nicolson,p.«.i6 Mar. 78
463
LlBrXBXAHTS.
And, J. Blackett-Ord, /).».. .14 Nov. 74
J Ion. A. M. 8. Er8kine,p.». 31 Mar. 75
Arch. (1. Sbaw-Stewan ..,30 Dec. 76
WMltev R. Shaw-Stewart... 3 Sept. 79
Hu^»h Robert Wallace 3 Sept. 79
<T€or;-'0 RosB Cavaye 3 Sept. 79
"\Vm. Geovpr« Feareth 3 Sept. 79
^Vnl. West Turner 3 Sept. 79
Si:COKD LlBnTBHA.VT8.
Hoyd W. ,7. Alexander 6 June 79
DaVitl Charlea Guthrie 24 Jan. 80
AiVJ. 4- Capt.—J. T. Rogers,
Ciipf. 91 F. 10 Jan. 80
Qr.Muxfer (with rank of Qr,
Mr. in the Army). — Alex.
Barr i Apr. 78
ifeti. Of.—ThoB. Graham,
]U D. Siurpeon Major ir Jan. 79
Blue Facings.
E0S8, Caithness, Sutherland, >
and Cromarty.
( The JUfjhland Jiijle Militia. } [No. 96.]
Head Quarters, Ding>vall. I
Lt.Coloxkl Commakdakt. I
Gcorcre Wm. Holmes Ross,
I)L,JP. UiU Lt. 93 F.i I
lion. Colonel, p.i 11 Feb. 561
MiLJOBS. I
Alex. C. Maclcay, jp.« 12 Dec. 70'
Ho-lcrickGroganMackenzie,
lute Cornel 16 Lancer$ 10 Mar. 75
Captaiks.
Hnph Law Rose,' DL. JP.
lafe Lt. Hoyal Martnegyf.g. 5 Apr. 70
Hector Munro. p.» 31 Jan. 71
Joseph Chas. Ross Grove,*
I'ife Captain 42 F. 21 June 71
Militia Infantnj of Scotland,
Colin Mackenzie, late Capf.
78F II Juno73
Neil Farquhar Scobie, j).«. 13 Mar. 75
LiBITIBXAKTS.
William Stirling 17 Feb. 77
James H. Henderson 16 Apr. 79 '
Robert D. Sinclair Wemyss 16 Apr. 79
SbCOND LlBUlBNAXT.
George F. H. Dillon 24 Dec. 79
George M. Gann Munro 4 Jan. 80
Malcolm Mackenzie 4 Feb. 80
Houry Robert Baird 4 Feb. 80
Trevor Grant 21 Feb. 80
Arthur Newnham Davis ...13 Mar. 80
Charles Irvine Wimbcrley.24 Mar. 80
A.\it. «f- Capt.^C, J. B.
fc) tew art, Capt. 78 JP. 4 July 77
Qr.Ma*ter (tcttA rank of Qr.
Mr. in the ^r«y).— Hugh
Lindsay Maclennan 5 Feb. 19
Med. Qf.—Wm. Ord Mac-
kenzie, MD. DL. JP.
Deputy Insp. Gen. h.p.
Sur/j. Maj 4 June 73
John Corbett, A. Surg 6 May 6;
Black FadngB.
Stirling, Dumbarton, Clack-
mannan, and Kinross.
{The Highland Borderert Light In-
fantry.)
Head Quarters, Stirling. [No. 90.]
HoirOBAIlY CoLOirxL.
T&eJD«Jb«o/* Montrose 14 June 76
Lt.CoLOKBL COUUAjrDAITT.
John Findlay, DL. JP.
Hon. Col 26 Apr. 71
Majobs.
James Colqohoon.laitf Cept.
4 Dr. Gde., DL.,p.9. Mom.
Lt.Colonel ^3 Feb. -
John G. Craigie-Halkett.
late Lt. 45 F. H0n.JA.C9l. 6 Jniy ;
Caftaiss.
Robert WiUiam CuUcn, /».». 6 Apr. 7
A. H. Lord Balfour of Bur-
leigh,p.8 to Aug. 7
James R. G. Buchanan,
Capt. h.p. 14 F. 3 Ja-J "
Patrick Stirling, Ja<r£#.9iP. 14 Jur.t ;
Sir James R. G. Maitland.
Bt.I-aieCornef4Dr.Gd».p^. 7 July -
Henry Aug. Bmdenell-
Bruco, Capt. k. p ^5 F....t6 Dec. ;
Thos. C. Robertson 30 Dec. -
Hon. C. H. S. Erskine, j».«..3o Doc. -
LlSUrBVASTTS.
Arch. E. O. Ewing,p.« 16 M«t -
Harry 8. C. Kverard, j?.»..,. 6 Juij -
John Buchanan. p.« a iMZit:
Richard James Graham ... 7 Jul r 7
Robert L. Grossman 31 Jan. :
James Ru9sel 7 K&r. •
Keith Maitland 19 Jgjt :
George F. Paterson 5 3f ct. -
Sbcoko LiscTEiTAjrra.
Wm. G. H. Stirling 15 Mar -
Richard C. B. Whit© 3 Jure:
Roderick W. Colquhoun ... ? Jan. :
Adj^.4-Capt.—T. A. A. Bar-
stow, Capf. 72 F. iS Oct. -
Qr. Mawttr {with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army). — Jas.
Kelly 1 Apr. :
Med. Q^.— Charles Gibson.
MD, Surg. Maj. 1 Mar. :
Yellow Facings.
Militia Infantry of Ireland.
Antrim.
(.7.C Queen* 9 Boyal By/let.) [No. 79.]
Head Quarters, Belfast.
COLOVBL.
Thf Marq. o/Donegall, ZP.
(rCH. Aide de Camp to the
Queen^ laieofj Huuare... 3 Apr. 41
Lr.CoLCirzL.
Bdm. Douglas Leslie, Hon.
Col 28 Oct. 76
Majobs.
Alex. Murray a July 79
Gaptaiits.
Adolphus John S. C. Chi-
chester, late Lt.i2Lancer$f
Hon. Major 30
Alex. My. Henderson, o.#. 22
Edw. Vandeleur, laie Capt.
2 Dr. Grd*., ».f 12
Eldrod Tho8.Pottinger,ite<«
Capt. B. (Bombay) Art ...30
John Preston. f>.« 7
Geo. F. D. Fujlerton 20
LZBUTBirAirTS.
K. J. C. Hamilton- Jones ...26
Arthur J. C. Vrard 26
Thomas Munday Holmes... x8
Charles H. Clements z8
Mark R. P. Audain 18
Fras. Hammick Douglas ...18
SbCOITD LlBUtBKAVTB,
William John Patterson ...29
Arthur Jermv Jephson 4
Stairord Edm. Douglas 11
Robert Stewart Irvine 24
Sept. 65
Jan. 73
Apr. 73
July 73
Aug. 78
Sept. 79
July 79
July 79
Oct 79
Oct 79
Oct 79
Oct. 79
Oct. 79
Feb. 80
Feb. 80
Mar. So
Adff.4- Capt.— Bjohert John
Hickman, late Capt. 60
Bi/lee; Hon. Major 9 Mar. 67
Qr.Mr.ivith rank of Qr.Mr.
in the Army). — Daniel
Sullivan i Awr. 77
Med.OJ.— *^ ''
Scarlet Facings.
Armagh.
Light Infantry.) [No. 75. J
Head Quarters, Armagh.
HONOBABY COLOKEL.
Hon. Edw. Bi-o^vnlow,! Iat4
Lt.andCapt.ScoteFu9.Gde. 7 Oct. 67
LT.COLOirBL COMVAXDAKT.
William Cross, laU Capt. 68 F.
Honorary Colonel 25 July 59
Majobs.
Edw. Stanley, late Capt. 6a F.
Hon. Lt.Colonel 4 Aug. 64
Thomas Simpson/ p. 9. late
Major $2 F. 27 Oct. 77
Captaiks.
Mark Seton Synnot, p.e. ...30 Mar. 72
Albert A. E. Coote 15 Sept. 77
Mathew B. Bredon, p.9. ...19 Jan. 78
Richard Hare Home, lat9
Lt. i^F. 6 Aug. 79
Granville H. J. Alexander,
lateLt. 83 F. 20 Aug. 79
LiBUTSKAXTS.
Maxwell V. Blacker 2 June 76
Gratton G. Lemon 10 Jan. 77
Herbert C. Seymour 27 Sept. 79
Samuel Gamett Radcliff ...18 Oct. 79
Grattan Geo. O. Ray 18 Oct 79
Sbcokd LiBUTzvAjrrs.
Marcus Wm. Beresford ...16
Arthur B. B. Kaye 11
Robert Waugh Leeper 13
Adjutant 4' Copt.— Charles
Pakenham,* lale Capt.
loi F. 24 July 71
Qr.Maeter {with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army).— Tho».
DavidBon,^ late'Lieut.67F.2i June 69
Med. O/:— Joseph Marshall
Lvnn, Surg. Mey
Philip Lavery, Surg. Maj. aa
Grey Faoings.
) Aug. 79
I Oct. 79
3 Mar. 80
[ Mar. 73
I May 73
Oarlow.
{Bifiee.) [No. 70.]
Head Quarters, Oarlow.
Lt.Colokbl CovxAjnun.
John H. Keogh, late Capf.
30 F.; Hon. Colontl lo May 5
Majobs.
Edward Holme Butler ixJune:
Captaists.
Walter Selby Butler 8 Jan. '.
Pierce O'Brien Butler.' la/e
Lt. 60 Biflee; Hon. Major.. xS June ;
Henry Rudkin Vigors, lato
Captain 10 F.. p.e 30 July 7
Arthur W. M. Headley, laU
En9.yyF. 29 Mar 7
JjTXVTKXAWn.
Alex. W. Lawe 29 Jan. 7
J. J. H. R. Eustace ai Apr. 7
John Charles Lloyd 15 Not. 7
Sbcovd ListrmAJTTB.
Heniy Cowell Crawford ...31 May r
Andrew Garde Crawford ... 7 Jane ^
George WoUe 13 Sept.?
Adjt. ^Capt.—KeaTn& Deane
Tanner, late Ct^. 99 .F.
Hon.Major 17 Max. -
IfMl. 0^.->EdwardBaw8on,
MD. Surg. M^ 1 Mar. r;
Black Facinss.
Oayaii.
Head QaarLers, Gavan. rxo. %z-\
HoiroaABT Couowms^
ifur^w^Headfort _. x July >
LT.Coi.03rxi..
Hardress L. Sannderaon,
late Capt. 66 F. Horn. CoL 9 Sept -*
Majobs.
Gerald Richard De««e, p.a.
Hon. Lt, Cohmel « Kaj -
Edward J. Sannderson 9 Jan. '^^
Digitized by V^jOOy Itl
OiPfAiirB.
James Kerr, Son. Major,
InMir%ctorofMu»hHry ...17 Sept. 64
JolmB. Lyn^ 33 Jan. 65
Llewellyn Saonderson, laU
U. II Huston 16 Jnneyi
Wm. Heniy M. Leslie, p.». so Jan. 72
Fred. J. Beresford, j).f i June 72
Hugh HomphreySjZa/tf Cdpt
Ts Suttart 16 Apr. 73
William A. O'Brien, p.t. ...i8 Nov. 74
Somerset H. Maxwell, laU
Lt. 98 P. 34 Feb. 75
Robert Jas. Burrowee, lots
Copt. I Dr. Od» 24 Jan. 80
LlBUTSlTAjrTS.
Thomas Mawhinny 14 Apr. 75
Robert 8. Tuite i Apr. 76
Robert Adair Hodson 30 Dec. 76
Henry G. Annstrong ix Oct. 79
SxCOim LiXUTKSAVTS.
Edmnnd J. C. Dease 20 Sept. 79
Henry Louis Murphy 27 Sept. 70
Olivers. W. Nugent 18 Oct. 79
Mon. F. R. W. Eveloigh-de-
Moleyns 24 Mar. 80
Adjt.^r C!ap^.— Nicholas Gtos-
selin, late Lieut. 23 F. ;
Hon. Major 23 Oct. 63
Vajfauut. —
Qr. Master {with rank of Or.
Mr. in the ^rmy).— John
Fraaer 2 Apr. 70
Med. Qf.—W. Malcolmson,
Surff. Maj. i Mar. 73
Mark Moore, Surg. Maj. ... 9 Mar. 76
Black Facings.
Glare.
[•he Harp ft Crown. ** Q^ieSeparabit.*'
Head Quarters, Ennis. [No. 94. J
HoiroaAET Colovsi..
teflon Moore Yandeleor,
•''^ 30 Apr. 73
liT.COLOVSL C0U]tAir]>A.VT.
iVxn. Edw. A. MacDonnell,
JJL. JF. Hon. Colonel 10 Nov. 71
Majobs.
klarcus Paterson, JF. Son,
Lt. Colonel 32 Jan. 73
ohn O'CallBghan, JP. late
Capt.CnF.: JXon.Lt.Col.p.$.xx June 73
Gaptaiits.
ohn B. Smytht Hon. Major x May 55
ohn Wostropp, p.e. Hon.
^ajor 17 Sept.ss
lichard M. Studdert. JF.
Hon. Major 17 May 62
lobert B. Walton, JP. p.s.
San. Major i Mar. 72
foil. Theob.F.Butler, JP. |).#. 17 July 72
I. M. M. MaoMahon, p.e. ...22 Jan. 73
ohn G.F. V. Fitagerald,j7.«.i9 Dec. 74
^o. P. Hume Crowe 19 Dec. 74
Laxnilton Hall, p.a 19 Dec. 74
ra. 8. Sampson,p.« 9 Aug. 76
LlBUTBirAlTTB.
has- Edw. FitzGerald i8 Oct. 76
retl. Geo. CuUinaii 23 May 77
''illiam R. Henry 25 June 70
ICred H. Pilkington 20 Aug. 79
SbCOXD LiBITTSirAirTS.
harles R. A. MaoDonnell 3 Sept. 70
ouglaa J. Gaisford 1 Sept. 7-
[atthew J. Kenny 20 Sept. 70
Alfred FitzGerald 27 Sept. 79
harles Wm. Thompson ...18 Oct. 79
eor^e Feilden Menzies ...10 Dec. 70
ionol A. M. Stopford 13 Mar. bo
djt. 4r Capt.^H. J. Wood-
ward, Capt. 104 P. 31 July 79
aymatter. — Chas. M. Par-
kinson 6 Jan. 5'
r. Master {with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Armg).—GeoT'
iToy Davies 26 Aug. 6-.
red. Q^.— Michael Green,
M£>. Surg. Maj 1 Mar. 7-.
'm. Cullinan, surg.Maj..,. 5 Apr. 77
Yellow Facings.
Militia Infaniry of Ireland.
Korth Oork Bifles.
Head Quarters, Mallow. [No. xz6.]
HO]rOBA.BT CoLoaiEL.
Viaeount Doneraile 25 Nov. 74
Lr.CoLOirxL.
Richard Wm. Aldworth,
Colonel, late of yF. 39 Oct. 73
Majobs.
Robt D. Perry, JF. Son.
Li.Col 10 Dec. 73
Charles Frederick Knolles,
Son. Lt. Col 10 Dec. 73
CAPTAIirS.
RobertAldworth,ifoi».l£q;or,
Vp.» 13 Dec. 56
m.Lambert Howe, JP.j>.«.
Hon. Major 19 Jan. 59
HerbertCoghlan.ifon. Ifa;.i7 May 64
Jas. D. Mercer, Hon. Major la Apr. 73
Robert U. P. FitzGerald ...21 Oct. 74
R. O. A. Taylor, late Ens. 1 P. 9 Dec. 74
Hamlet W. Cuppage,^ late
Capt. 43 P. 3 Apr. 75
LlBUTBVAiTTS.
Richard F. Smith 15 Apr. 74
William Stopford 25 Nov. 74
Geo. St. JohnColtharst, late
Li. 43 P. I Apr. 76
James Arthur Pratt 8 May 76
James L. Cotter 24 Feb. 77
Richard Johnston 25June79
Rich. F. St. Leger 35 June 79
Frederick F. Jennings 18 Oct. 79
Sbcoicd LisuTsxTAinrs.
Godfrey Bmst Garde $ Mar. 79
Granville P!»u-dley Forbes 15 Mar. 79
James C. H. Purcell 31 May 79
Francis A. tit. M. Sheil 18 Oct. 79
Adjt.^r Oip^.-F. J. W.Davies,
Capt. 104 P. 5 May 79
Qr. Master {with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Am^). — ^John
W. Johnston 5 Mar. 60
Med. Q^.— James Creagh,
^. Surg j8 June 73
Black Velvet Facings.
SoTitli Oork.
{Light Infantrg.) [No. 87.]
Head Quarters, Fermoy.
HOKORABT COLOKBL.
noil. H. B. Bernard 5 July 76
Lt.Coloksl.
Sir Aug. Riversdale Warren,
Bart.f late Major 20 P.
Hon. Colonel 6 Ju1y65
Majobb.
Edm. A. Shuldham, JF.
Hon. Lt.Col 3 July 76
Chas. Deane, Son. Lt.Col,... 8 Jan. 78
Captaiks.
Fras. Heard, JP.lTon.Ko/or 17 May 64
Percy B. Bernard, JF. p.s.. 8 May 66
James H. F. Donegan, JF.
Son. Major 20 Mar. 67
John R. Ne\vman, JF 2 May 71
L.J.Kiggell.JP. Hon. Jfn;.i6 July 73
Richard Settle, Hon. Uqjorzg Oct. 73
Fred. Wm. Bell 17 Dec. 77
Stephen P. Ooppinger, p.s.S Aug. 77
LiBDTBKAXTS.
Alex. D. Jackson 16 Oct. 72
George Lucas 30 Aug. 73
Sir Ludlow Cotter, Bt 7 Mar. 72
Brooke Richard Brazier ,..3 June 76
John 0. Swete 31 May 79
Henry Pratt 31 May 79
Ludlow Tonson Bowles ...29 Oct. 79
Sbgokd Libutbvajtts.
Ivono Kirkpatrick 27 Feb. 78
Richard W. Cooper ig July 79
Thos. Henry Under wuod... 26 July 79
Henry Comius 21 July 79
George Wm. Do well 25 July 79
Adjt. 4r Capt.—C. M. David-
son, Capt. 104 P. 21 Apr. 76
Qr. Master (with rank qf Qr.
Mr. in the iir»y). — Cun-
ningham Fowler I Apr. 77
White Facings.
464
Donegal.
(The Frinee f^ Wales* Own.)
[102.]
Head Quarters, Lifibrd.
HoirOBABT COLOZrSL.
Jamee,Jfar9. Hamilton 22 Sept.6o
Lt.CoLOVBL COMICAHDAITT.
Lord Claud John Hamilton,
late Capt. Or. Qds 19 July 67
Majobs .
F. S. Mansfield, Hon.Lt.Col. 10 May 71
John G. Tredennick, Hon.
Lt.Col , 13 May 76
Captains.
Wffl.M.Mackenzie,iri«.irq;23 July 61
James Fred. Stewart 20 Aug. 6z
Alex. Ne8bittGilIespeys.H(m.
Major ^ Inst. ofMuek xi Feb. 69
William Style 6 Dec. 70
L. Norman, Z«t^«£<.xP.,p.«.zoMay 71
Baptist Johnston Barton,
lateLt. 33 P. 2 June7S
Rob. H. Ellis, 2a<« Lt. 75 P...26 May 76
John N. Porter 15 May 78
LlXCTBITAirTS.
C. O. Woodhouse 13 Jnne 74
Wm. R. CoUum 25 Apr. 76
Douglas Wm. Cornwall ...14 Mar. 77
James Wm. Davidson 31 May 77
Thomas H. Keough 21 Feb. 80
SBCOim LiBUTJSKAKTS.
Guy Lushington Holland. . . z 8 Oct. 79
Ralph C. H. Mansfield 7 Jan. 80
George Percy Lloyd 4 Feb. 80
Wm. Hastings Ellis 2x Feb. 80
William Deane-Freeman
Thompson 21 Feb. 80
Harry Crewe Godley 13 Mar. 80
Adjt, ^Cap^.— J.E.Wetherall,
Capt, xo8 P. 21 Dec. 77
PotfUMw^er.— Alex. Nesbitt
uillespio 31 July 58
QrMaster {with rank of Qr.
Mr. in <A«iintty).— Andrew
H. HoUis 20 Nov. 78
Med. O/:— Robert Little,
MB. Surgeon 13 Sept. 65
White Facings.
BoyaJ North Down.
{Bi/lee.) [No. 77.]
Head Quarters, Newtown Ards.
HoirOBABT COLOVBL.
Earl of Dafferin, KF. KCB.
QCM& 18 Jan. 65
Lt.CoLOITBL COMKANDAITT.
John Craig, Hon. Colonel ... 5 Apr. 71
Majobs.
Gawin Wm. Rcwan Hamil-
ton, late Capt. 7 Dr. &ds,2B June. 73
Jas. Traill HalLIcof*. Lt.Col. 14 Aug. 75
Captaihs.
Alex. Gracey,p.«. 22 May 7c
John M'Cance, ^.« 19 June 72
SamnelKennedyGowan,ji.«.i4 Jan. 74
Henry P. Gordon 14 Jan. 74
Robert Fred. Ward, late
SogalNavg 21 Jan. 74
Wm. Morrison 22 Aug. 74
RobertL.Orme,totoXr^iooP.t Aug. 77
Wm. Popham Wrixon,* laie
Capt. 6s P. ; Hon.Major... x Apr. 74
Thomas Coleman, p.s ix Feb. 80
LlBtFTBlTAjrSS.
Richard H. Keown 29 Apr. 76
Herbert E. Watts 6 Aug. 79
Ferdinand Aitkens 20 Aug. 79
Wm. B. Bowyer-Smyth 20 Aug. 79
Maurice F. Brownlow 20 Aug. 79
Edward Coey Waud 20 Aug. 79
Francis Fin(Uay 20 Aug. 79
Gilbert Waugh Spankie ...34 Mar. 80
Sscoim LxBrxBiTAiras.
Richard D. Greatorex 4 Peb 80
Gervase F, Whitehead 3 Mar*. 80
Percy Finlay 13 Mar. 80
Adjt. 4r Capt.— Geo. Rowan
Hamilton, lateLt. 8 P. ... 4 Sent 71
Qr. Maiter {wUh rank qfQr. ^ ^
Mr. in the Armg).—^. W.
jf^"^ "^»y«'
Scarlet Facings. ^^^
HH
4^5
Eoyal Bonth Down.
. {Liffht Infantry.) [No. ixa.J
Head Quarters, Do^vnpatrick.
liT.GoLOITBi:. COMMAlTDAirX.
William Brownlovr Fordo,
late of 67 F., JF. DL. ;
Sonorarjf Colonel 14 Nov. 54
Kajobb.
Thos. Waring, Jion.Lt.Col.i6 Sept. 68
Andrew VeseyDavoren, p.e.
Son. Lt.Col I Apr. 74
Captaiwb.
p.t.e. Geo. Fox Grant, Uxte
Capt. 6a F., Hon. Major... 5 May 68
F. C, VUe. Newry, p.e 7 Dec. 68
Cha. C. Johnston, jp.« 33 Dec. 71
Thos. Andrew M'Camnionsi May 75
Wm, Keown-Boyd 2 June 77
LlSUTEVAlTTB.
Walter M<M. Kavanagh ...26 June 76
Samuel S. F. Warren 20 Aug. 79
Thomas Dowglass 20 Aug. 79
Harry John Gould 20 Aug. 79
Lionel T. V. Wilkinson s Nov. 79
George Fred. Woods s Nov. 79
Edmund Cnppaidge s Nov. 79
SxCOim LlBUTXlTAirTS.
Arthur P. Richardson 20 Sept. 79
Robert Hugh Wallace 29 Nov. 79
Wm. Anthony Stoughton...2i Feb. 80
BmeatW. 8. K. Maconchy 13 Mar. 80
Adit. 4- Copi.— E.J.Harris,
Capt. B6F. a8 Jan. 76
Qr. Matter {wUh rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army).— Geo.
T.Savage 4 Deo. 78
Med. 0/1— Edwin F.Nelson,
MD. A^Surg v- * ^^S- 70
Blue Facings.
Militia Infantry of Ireland.
Majors.
James Hewitt Oliver, Son.
Lt. Colonel xo Nov. 73
CAPTAIjrS.
R. Wilson Hartley, late Capt.
8 JF*., p.». Hon.Major 16 July 58
Edm. ^ex. Mansfield, ifon.
Major 29 June S9
Edward Vemon,iroj^.3fa;ori6 Feb. 63
Reg., Lord Brabazon x6 May 65
Wm. Farran Ihirley, p. 9.
Hon. Major a Apr. 70
Robert A. H. Barry, p.*. ... x Apr. 74
John M'D. Joy,p.» 9 Jnne7S
Henry C. Gemon,i?.« xx Dec. 78
LlBUTSHAWTS.
Martin O. Kirwan, late Lt.
83 J*. 7 June7i
Guy Lenox Lambert, p.».... 15 Apr. 74
W. R. Cusack Smith 28 Apr. 75
A. A. S. Hussey, late Sub Lt.
102 F. 24 Nov. 77
Richard A. Hartley xs Nov. 79
Austin I. Cooper .15 Nov. 79
Peter "Valentine Purcell ...15 Nov. 79
GreoflTrey P. M. Browne 24 Mar. 80
SBCOirn LiBUTBiTAirTS.
Charles Fox Martin x i June 79
Mountifort J. C. Longfield2x July 79
Charles N. Colthurst-Vesey i Sept. 79
Desmond J. L. Hartley 7 Jan. 80
Adjt. 4- Capt.—W. F. Vetch,
Capt. 102 F. 9 July 79
Qr. Matter {wUh rank qf Qr.
Mr. in the Armjf).—3no.
M'Aulifte I Apr. 77
Med.Ojr.—
White Facings.
Eoyal Dublin Oity.
( Queen*» Own Royal Eegiment.) [xoo.]
Head Quarters, Dublin.
HoirOBABT COLOKBL.
0ir Ohas. O.W. Domvile,^^. 8 July 71
Lr.GoLOirxL.
Robert Eglinton Seton, late
Lt. 93 jP., p.». Hon. Col.... 20 Jan. 78
Majobs.
Robert Bolton Smyth, Hon.
Lt.Col IX Feb. 74
Wm. De Renxi Horan, pa. 28 Sept. 78
0APTA.nr8.
John Jos. O'Gorman i Feb. 73
Matthew J. J. Quinn x6 Aug. 73
Isidore Pat. D*Arcy x6 Sept.74
Henry Wm. Phep'oe 25 Apr. 77
FranciB Butler 8 Aug. 77
Henry Aug. Dillon 29 Oct. 79
LlBTTTBlTAirTS.
Charles S. f . Stepbena 6 June 77
Frod. W. G. Wadeson xo May 79
Francis 8. Pioot ..i x6 Aug. 79
Michael 0. Hackett x8 Oct. 79
HenryJ. O'NeiU x8 Oct. 79
Wm. Henry Greenwood ...29 Oct. 79
Shelley Alex. Scale 24 Dec. 79
Sxooiri) LixuTBirAirTS.
Charies Boyd Fry 278001.79
Alex. M'Donald Baird 4 Feb. So
George D. Rowlandaon 21 Feb. 80
A^'t. 4- Coirf.— W.P.Holmes,
CuJ'.. 3F. 9 May 79
Qr. Matter (piih rank of Qr.
Mr. in the ^my).— Chris.
M'Coormack i Apr. 77
Med, Qf.-
Blue Facings.
Dublin Oonnty.
{Liffht Infantry.) [No. X09.]
Head Quarters, Dublin.
COLOKBL.
William, Sari o/Meath,i>X.xo May 47
Lt.Coloitbl.
0. Vesey Colthurst Vesey,
JF. lateqfBi F.^Hon. Col.ig Nov. 73
Majoss.
Oliver Martyn, p.e. Hon. Li,
Cok
gMar.
CA«AI3rS.
JohnWardComyn,Ha«.Jfa;..4 May %
William Rogers, Jot*. Jfojor 19 J"^« T-
David Rutfledge,;».«. -He*.
Major 24 J-'J ::
Rich. Lynch Staunton, p.t. 94 Jalj :-
Thos. A. Joyce, ».»., /. qfM. 1 Jan. 7;.
Anthony Smylli, laie Cap-
fain 28 F. X4 N.TT. :-
Sinclair E. G. Bntson 24 Ftl«. r
Geo. Patrick Chevers, />.*-... 19 Apr :-
LlBUTXlTAjm.
Wm. Hay T.Lowry 3« Jq'~ '■
Richard G. Lewia,ji.« »o FeU -5
SvB LixvTZVAjrrs.
John James Bodkin ao Jniie t
Sbooitd LiBUTKVAjrra.
John Joseph Maityn 18 Jnly -
Henry B, Lahiff 6 Jaij "'
Bryan Thomas Mahon 36 Apr. 79
Michael J. L. Coleman 18 Jnii« *.
John Pope Templer 7 J:i:t -a
Denis Daly 5 2fov. -i
Adjt.-
PatfTnatter. —
Qr.Matter (via rank cf Qr.
Mr. in iU An^).—4mA.
Galbraith sAn^.r
Med. 0^.— Andr. O'Kelly
Nolan, MD. Sury 4 Mar. t:
Yellow Fiadnga.
75
. Fermanagh.
{Liffht Infantry.) [No. 7X.]
Head Quarters, Enmskillen.
HOXOBABT COLOWBL.
W. Willoughby, EarlofEn-
niskillen, Di 20 Nov. 75
Lt.Colokbl.
J. Gerard Irvine, J>X.JP.j>.».
Hon.Col. 9 Oct
Majobs.
Jno. M. A. C. Richardson 9 Oct.
Hen. Beckwith Sawrey, late
£t.M<y.SSF. Hon. Lt. Col. j6 Oct
Caftaiits.
A. W. Bailey, Inetruetor of
Mutketry; Hon. Major ...20 Mar. 62
BlaneyT.winslow.JBTow. Jfity. 8 Jan. 67
Fenton Josiah Hort, late
Lt. j^F, ..X4 Mar. 7X
George" H. Johnstone, |).«.... 23 June 75
W. B. Neville, o.« 9 Oct. 75
William H.Haire 24 June 76
LlBUTBWAKTS.
RochfortEdie 10 Jan. 77
Godfrey O. G. Massy 19 July 79
Charles H. Lushington 20 Sept. 79
GilbertAchesonStanbrough2o Sept. 79
SbCOITD LlBUTBlTAVTB.
Ponsonby J. L. Tottenham 2 Oct. 78
Thomas Townley Macan ...30 Aug. 79
George J. F. Norton it Oct. 79
Adjt. 4- Capt.— J. H. Shaw,
Capt. 108 F. xoDec. 75
Paym.—
Qr.Maeter (wUh rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army).— Ch&.
S. Gulston X Apr. 77
Med. O/.— Robert P.Walsh,
Surg.Mqf' » Mar. 73
Buff Facings.
Kerry.
Head Quarters, Ti»lee. UNo. X07.J
HoxoBABT CotoirxL.
V.A.,JforZo/Kenmai«, JCP.26 Mat :-
Lz.Coi,ovXL CoiocAjrnAST.
D.B.,iorrfVentiy, DL. Ham,
Colonel 3 A3|r..%
Majors.
Ja8.Crosbie,Am.Z/.09lbMW z6 Apr. .
Edw. Herbert, 2ro«.i*.Co*.26 Maj ••
Captauts.
Wm. Rowan, p.t.lTon-JtfOTor 6 Jan. 5:
Richd. Plunmier, JFo«.lfq;.i7 S«pt :
Francis B. Chute, flom.af«y. 6 Sep: -
Hon. Chas. M.A.Winn 3 May r-
WilUam S. Hickie, j».#. 90 S«f:t. -
Richard J. Rice, j>.« »3 Jno* --
Richards. Palmer 13 Jo* -
Wm. John Neligan, jb,* 13 Jnat :
LiBTTTBirAXSB.
Thomas John Quill, j».«. xS Apr. -i
James Wm. Raymond . aa Apr -;
John J. Mulchinock „ 7 Jnz^ -
SBCOVn LiXUTBVAVC*.
Herbert R. Ryder jtt S^pt -
Robert Lister Bower 5 Mar, -
John Grant Warren 9 Jnly -
Jas. Shuckburgh Stewart... 5 Noir. >
Alfred Cotton Way 99 Not. -
Euaebius M. Bagar ^.29 Ncv. -
Robert Nash Leahy 13 Mar
ili/^— W.Phibb^Gwl.54JP:3oMaj -
Qr.Maeter {with ronkqf Qr.
Mr. in tke Army).—Wai^
Russell, tale nfg F. ao Jan. --
Yellow Facings.
Galway.
Head Quarters, Loughrea. [No. 91.]
HOVOBABT COLOKBL.
Richard, Barl of Clancarty3x Jan. 77
Lt.Coloxbl.
John Archer l>9Xy,Hon.Col. 3 Mar, 77
Kildare.
{RyUe.) [No. 88.]
Head Quarters, Naa«.
HoirOBABT COLOVd..
DaXwo/Leinster xx Maj -
Lr.CoLOHBi^
EustaceMan£field,£roiB.CW. 23 H^y -
Majobs.
Hon. Edw. Lawlesa, laie Li,
MifleBrigade x6 0«t. -
Digitized by V^jOOV li:!
Bich. Wm. Hanafield, Son.
Major 30 Jttly 62
Fortescne J. Tynte,j>.». ...17 July 7a
Wm.Henry 0. Grattan, p, t.2g Oct. 73
Bobert F. Rynd, late Capt,
22 F. 15 Apr. 76
lAfrd Manrioe Fitafcerald ... 3 May 76
Wm. Blaoker 8 Mar. 79
LnUTXlTAjrTB.
Jacob Slierrard 25 Nov. 74
John 0. Kennedy 29 Dec. 75
John Nufrent- Humble 9 June 77
George Vereker 27 June 77
William H. Kennedy 15 Nov. 79
Chaa. G. Loftos-Tottenhamxs Nov. 79
SxCOiri) LlBVTBlTAjrTS.
William A. Qreason 31 Aug. 78
Iiord Oharles FitzGerald ...26 Mar. 79
James E. W. Booth 13 Mar. 80
Adf, 4- Cop^— A.H.S.Mont-
gomery, Capt. Bifie Sr,... 6 Jan. 76
Qr. Matter {wih rank o/Qr.
Mr. w ikt ulnajr).— John
Gage* 6 Sept. 78
Black Facings.
Eilkexmy.
{FtuiUera.) [No. X27.J
Head Quarters, Kilkenny.
HOVOBl^BT COLOITBL.
James S. W. T. Marqui* of
Ormonde 7 Jan. 80
LT.Cox.o]rBL.
Howard St. QeorgQ^P.tats
JA. 77 P. p.*. Mon. Col. ...10 Jan. 71
HajobS.
Sir Jas. Lanerisho, Bt. JT.
Mon.Li.Col 24 Jan. 66
Brent Neville, lato Capt.
•jxF.p.; TiSept.78
GAFZJinrs.
Ctoorge Morris- Wall, p.:...xq Apr. 71
Gforges Hely, j>.« 17 July 71
Wm. Carpenter Shore, p.». zx Aug. 71
John Nugent Cahill z8 Sept. 72
John Thacker, lateLt. 63 F 26 Mar. 73
William Stannard,^.* 21 Apr. 75
Geo. F. D. Sutherland 2 Oct. 78
Walter T. Butler 13 Sept. 79
LixuTBiri.irrB.
Joseph Wm. Thacker, p.«... ix Aug. 75
Wm. L. Adamthwaite 22 Nov. 76
RoK^Jald A. Aylmer 31 May 79
Manrice Den Keatinge 31 May 79
BobertO.Knox ^i May 79
David G. Gregoria x8 Oct. 79
ICanrioe G. FltaGibbon 18 Oct. 79
Siooim LmmiTAirTs.
Wm- F. B. Tifthe 15 Sept. 77
Warden Flood 20 June 78
Samuel A. James 14 Dee. 78
Frederick W. 8. Stone 29 Oct. 79
George Francis Stannard...2x Feb. 80
Ralph Wise Nicholson 21 Feb. 80
Adji. ^ Capt.—Q. Dawson,
Cbp*. x8 F. X4 Nov. 76
(^.Matter {with rank of Qr.
Mr. in tht .Irmy).— Adam
liambert x Apr. 77
Med. Q^.— Chas. G. Lyster,
MD. 8wrg, Maj x Mar. 73
Bioh. J. Magee, Surg. Maj. i Mar. 73
TeUow Facings.
King's Ootuity.
{Boyal BiJUe.) [No. 98.]
Head Quarters, Parsonstown.
HOBOBi.BT COLOVBL.
Thomas Bernard, DL. JP.
lute Bt, Mt^or 12 Laneer»2$ Mar. 71
LT.Coi.oirBL.
Ambrose C. Woleeley-Cox,
laield.x2 Laneer* 10 Nov. 77
Majob.
fl^GlementJ Wolseley.B^.,
p.» : 22 June 78
Militia Infantry of Ireland.
CAFTAlirS.
George Bennett 9 Oct. 75
Arthur Henry Byng,to^*i<.
BoyalNavy 29 Dec. 77
John T. Blakeney 8 Mar. 79
Edward Drake Kelly 3 July 79
LlXUTBVi.VTS.
Henry Seton West 9 Jan. 75
Arthur Wm. Sankey 30 June 77
Richard F. Julian 26 Nov. 79
Edmund Herbert Bennett.. 29 Nov. 79
Sub Libutbvavts.
Bichard Butler 18 Apr. 77
SbCOITD LlBUTBXAlTTS.
Wm. A. A. Nugent 8 Jan. 79
Frederick H. F. Newland 4 July 79
Arthur John Gore 27 Bept.79
Bichard John Quaia 24 Mar. 80
Adit. 4r Capt.—Wm. Trocke,
late U. ^ Adjutant 35 F. ;
Hon. Miyor i Apr. 70
Qr.Masfer {with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army).—Wm.
Griffin x Apr. 77
Med. Of.— Thomas Woods,
MD. Surg. Maj x Mar. 73
Chas. Stoney, Surg. Maj. ...10 Mar. 76
Scarlet Facings.
Leitrim.
(2Zi/l«».) [No. III.]
Head Quarters, Garrick-on-Shannon.
HOVOBABT GoiiOlTBIi.
BLon. William Fra. Forbes,*
latelA. # Capt.€h'en.Gdi. 15 Apr. 71
Lt.Colovbl.
James Fleetwood Rynd 13 Feb. 78
MjLJOBS.
Roderick John Hanley, late
Lt. 25 F. IS June 78
Captaiits.
John M*Manus, j>.* 6 May 74
B. John Teeling,p.» 14 Nov. 74
Theophilus B. Jones, p.«.... 8 Nov. 76
Wm. Henry White, p.* 5 Mar. 79
LTBTTTBlTAirTS.
Richard Moore 31 May 75
William A. Mervyn 25 Jan. 79
George Henry Jones 20 Aug. 79
SbCOKD LlBUTHITAlfTS.
Hugh 0. MoTeman 5 June 78
Kennedy Beresford x8 Oct. 79
Adjt. 4r Capt.— Geo. Phibbs,
Capt.SjF. ; I Apr. 77
Q.Maet. — ^Jas.Soden Cullen 19 July 69
Med. Q^.— Wm.H.Franklin,
MD. Surg. M<\j i Mar. 73
Robert Bradshaw, late Stqf
Aeeiet. Surg., Surg. Major x Mar. 73
Black Facings.
466
Boyal Limerick Oonnty.
{FueiUen.) [No. 12;
Head Quarters, Limi
HONOBABT GOLOITBL.
Bt. Mon. Wm., Lord Emly. . . 26 July 64
IiT.Coi.oirBi:..
The Earl of Limerick, kde
of Bifle Brigade 9 July 70
Majobs.
Gtoo. B.MassyflTon. Li. Col.23 Mar. 71
John Howley, Son. Lt. Col.ii June 79
Oavtaxxb.
George Stein, 2fon. Major... 10 Nov. 58
George Wm.Finch.JSToii.Jfq;. 2 Dec. 58
BryonEdw. Sheehy ,2fon. Jfo;. 19 Jan. 7 1
Richard Wm. Cradock, late
Capt. 17 F. 2 Feb. 71
aochfordV.Hunt,ir(m.3fq;.i2 Apr, 73
Poorde Russell Royae, p.9.20 Apr. 73
Edward 0. Conyers, p.: ...28 Jan. 74
Wm. G. Gubbins 16 May 74
Robert Cuming, late Capt.
99 F.; Hon. Major 15 Mar. 76
Joseph S. Furlonge, p.e. ,..ix June 79
LiBUTEKAKXS.
Thomas Gloster 23 Nov. 72
Carrol Naish 16 Dec. 76
John B. Ribcon, late Lt. 89 F 3 June 78
John A. Braddell 17 Feb. 77
David G. Conyers 9 July 79
SbCOKO LlBUTBITAirTS.
Greorge H. Hunt ^ 8 Jan. 79
Paget E. S. Reeves 9 May 79
James MacMahon 15 May 79
John Francis N. Green 20 May 79
Thomas Chute 20 Aug. 79
Robert Edward Pigott .,,...10 Dec. 79
Edw; Marmaduke Bellorei..24 Jan. 80
Cecil de C. Pelham-CIav ...13 Mar. 80
Adit, and Capt. — Thos. Geo.
Mawe,ifa/eCape. i ir./.i^.j
Hon. Mcjor 5 May 65
Pagmaeter. —'Edyr.C.B.BcW 25 Au^'. 59
Qr.Maeter {with rank qf Qr.
Mr. in the Armg).—Joh.n
Prendergaat 1 Apr. 77
Med. Of. — Patrick En-
right, if2>. Surg. Mqj i Mar. 73
Blue Facings.
Londonderry.
(Light Infantry.) [No. 95.]
Head Quarters, Londonderry.
HoirOBABY OOLOITKL.
A>HenryHarveyBruoe,££. i6 Jan- 78
LT.Coi.<MrBL COMIEAKDAVT.
Wm. FitzwUliam Lenox
Convnc^uun, JP. late
88 J^; Monorarg Colonel... 2$ Sept. 50
Majobs.
Qqo. Knox, Hon. Lt. C0I....1T June 7q
Captaikb.
Wm. E.Scott, Hon. Major lo Dec. 54
John H. Knox-Browne, late
Capt. i^Laneer»tp.9 27 Jan. 69
James Jackson Clark, p.e. 23 Feb. 71
Edmund B. Leoky, jti.».,
Hon. Major 12 Jan. 76
John Lawrence,^ Uite Capt.
90 F. ; Hon.Major 15 Apr. 76
David W. Stevenson, |7.«. ...13 Mar. 80
LXBUTBKAKTS.
Alexander Boyle, !).« 7 Feb. 71
William Quin, p.» 24 July 72
Henrjt John M^Corkell, p.e.-z^ July 72
Thomas H. K. Payne, p.*... 3 Fob. 75
Charles John Osborne, p.».2^ Feb. 75
SbGOITI) LlBnTBWAirTS.
Stewart A. M. Bruce... 15 May 78
Charles Newman Svelogh 7 May 79
Lenox C. Arbuthnot 11 Oct. 79
Adjt. 4r Cop*.— J. O. Gage,
Capt. ^sFoot 30 Oct. 78
PaywM^tfr.— Rowley Miller 20 Feb. 55
Qr.Maeter {with rank of Or.
Mr. in the Aring).—GhBS.
Brennan, late Qr.Mr.27F. 23 Oct. 78
Med. Off.— Sir Wm. MiUer,
MD.Surg. Maj i Mar. 73
A. Skipton, Surg 15 Mar. 73
Primrose Facings.
The Prince of Wales's Eoyal
Begiment of Longford Eifles.
Head Quarters, Longford. [No. 85 ]
HOirOBABT COLOKBIi.
Lr.CoLoiirBL.
Luke, Lord Annaly, late
Capt. xsDre 2 Mar. 59
Majob.
Ralph A. Dopping-Hepen-
stal,/P.,p.«.;jroa.i;<.Co{.i7Feb. 6s
Cavtaivs.
L. L. Bushe Fox, JP. Hon.
Maj.; Inet.of Mu9ketrg,p.$. 5 June 56
JohnT.Davy8,;).».irofi.Jtto;.i7 Jmie 64
Francis R. Blackley, ^.«. ... 3 Jiay 71
James H. Dopping 18 Apr. 77
Aug. P. F. West,^.» 20 Sept. 79
LrKCTEXA>'T8.
Oharles E. Lofroy 9 May 77
JSfon. Chas. Jas. White 18 Oct. 79
Sbcoitd Lixuibitakts.
Richard Dowse 15 Feb. 79
Cecil Bdgeworth 29 Nov. .a
^d/^^Cape.—R. W.E.White,
Capt. 27 Foot 12 Nov. 78
Scarlet Facings.
H H 2
467
Lonth.
(Si/U».) [No. 108.]
Head Quarters, Dundalk.
HOKOaXBT GOLOKBI..
Lt.Goloitbl Couuaxi>a.v£.
Sir John S. Robinson, Bart.
JT. late Lieut. 60 BiJUt,
Honorary Colonel 24 Deo. 54
MAJOBS.
William ThoB. Murray, p.».
S:o%,Lt.Col 6 Aug. 73
William Johnstone Belling-
ham, late Capt. 50 F. Son.
Lt.Col x6 Oct. 75
Ca-ptaikb.
Rob.M. Murphy, jET^h. Ifdnorio Mar. 59
John Fred. Foster, late Zt.
13 JEtueeare 35 Apr. 71
Charles B. M'Clintook, p.M.93 July 73
Harry Wm. Jamieson, p.»ao Nov. 75
AlanHeniyBellingham.p.«. 5 July 76
Arthur Maoan.s.f 15 Sept. 77
Tennison Edw. Smith, j9.«... 15 Sept. 77
Alft«d H. Ormsby, j).« 3 Apr. 78
LxBrrBiTAjrTS.
Matthew John D'Aroy,j7.f... 34 July 75
Hon. Chas. B. BeUew 3 Feb. 76
Hervey Foster 3 Mar. 78
QeorgeMeyler xi Oct. 79
Wm. Bellingham Jameson x8 Oct. 79
SBCOITD LXBUTBTTAITTS.
WillonehbyA. Montgomery 3 July 79
T. St. G. B. Montgomery ... 3 July 79
John Cecil Thomhill 30 Aug. 79
Alexander Henry si Feb. 80
Charlee Beginald Gasper ...34 Mar. 80
A^'. jc Capt.—BeDTj Oad-
dell, CtHfi. 89 F. 33 Apr. 77
QrMaHer (mih rank of Qr.
Mr. in tkeArmg).—ttenTy
Shaw 1 Apr. 77
Black Facings.
North Mayo.
Head Quarters, Ballina. [No. 130.]
COLOKBL.
Si. George GufTe, late Capt, 3
J>r. Ode 3 Aug. 69
Lt.Coloitbl.
A. W. BCnox-Gore,* late
Copt, 60 B\fi€e,p.e xoAug.69
Majobs.
"RmestKnox^JP.Hon.LtColia July 6z
John Warren, lateCapt. X3 ^.33 Oct. 75
Captautb.
AMnd W. BCnoz, Hon.Maj.29.'Sor. 59
Maurice C. J. Blake, p.e. ...16 Oct. 61
Lewellyn Blake 30 May 63
David R.Fair,j9.f.,^<Mi.lfif;. 10 June 76
Wm. Henry Bourke, p.«. ...35 Nov. 74
LiBirTBirA2rTS.
Robert G^. Mostyn, p.e. ... 7 Jan. 73
Aug. M. G. Moore 4 Nov. 74
Chas. B. E. Sesrmour, late
Lt. 100 F. 13 Nov. 75
Wm. B. Murpl^ 15 Mar. 76
Michael J. B. Griffin 7 Apr. 79
SbOOITO LXBrTBVAHTS.
John Huston Ormsby 7 June 78
Charles F. Boothby 5 Mar. 79
Edward M. B. Mtmns 33 May 79
Adjt.±Capt.—G. Cox, Capt.
97 P. X3 Jan. 76
Pajr«i<Mf.— Stanhope Kenny33 Feb. 55
Med.qf.—i. J. Nolan,S»ry. i Mar. 73
White Facings.
South Mayo.
(JZi/fe..) [No. 15.]
Head Quarters, Westport.
HoirOBABT COLOITBL.
Geo.J^arg.qf Sligo,DX.JP. 5 July 41
LT.Cox.oirBL.
Daniinick B. Browne, p.f .;
Hon.CoU»ul 35 Apr. 77
Majob.
Henry TaaiTe-Ferrall, Hon,
JA.Qolonel 35 Apr. 77
MUitia Infantry of IreloAid,
Captains.
Henry JohnBuchanan, Hon.
Major, p.e 17 Joly 65
Jas. Howe Browne, Hon.
Major xo Aug.69
Richard Browne, do. Inet, of
Muekeiry,p.e so July 71
Walter J. Browne, p.e so July 71
Fitshardinge Bjngscote,'
late Capt. Bifle Br.; Hon.
Major 33 Mar. 73
LxBUTBirAlTTS.
William J. Campbell, late
Ene. 3 F.,p.e ss May 71
Robert F. R. Fair, p.e is Nov. 71
Wm. T. S. Lauder, p.e 10 Mar. 75
Mark Blake 3 Mar. 78
James C. V. Blake s Nov. 79
SbCOITD LlBTJTBVA2m.
Charles T.W Church 34 Mar. 80
Luke Joseph M'Donnell ...34 Mar. 80
Capt.4'Adjt.'—John Edmund
Whaite,! laU Capt. xo J^. ;
Hon.Mc^or 27 Apr. 64
Qr,Ma*ter.—
Med. Qf.—G. W. Hatchell,
Surg II Apr. 71
Thos. Allman, i9«r^ x Mar. 73
Scarlet Facings.
Boyal Heath.
Head Quarters, Navan. [No. 119.]
HOKOBABT COLOlTBL.
Marq. </Headfort x6 Dec. 76
Lt.Coloitbi. CoKMAxrnAirT.
Hon, H. L. B. Rowley xx Aug. 75
Majobs.
Richard Donaldson, Hon,
LtCol 9 Oct. 75
Henry Stuart Johnston ...s6 Feb. 79
Captaiks.
John P. Keamey,iro». J£a/.i3 Feb. 71
Fra. O'Donnell Murphy ...ix July 71
John Fox Dillon xx July 71
Sinclair B. de Satg< - de
Thoren, p.e so May 76
Charles Pepper 6 Aug. 79
Gustavus F.W. Lambart... 7 Aug. 79
LXBUTBITAVTS.
Edw. Hamilton Woods 2 June 71
Nugent Talbot Everard xi July 71
Wm. B. A. Barry, p.e x Apr. 74
Hercules D. B. Rowley 38 Oct. 76
R. B. G. Ashhurst-Gradwell 3 Sept 79
Sbcoitd Libvxbvavtb.
Arthur H. T. Pollock 19 June 78
Trevor H. Hamilton x Aug. 77
A. J. Xord Killeen 37 Sept. 79
Richard Taylor Woods 29 Nov. 79
Adjt. 4r Capt.—J. B. Kerste-
man, £<. Jfci;or zoo F. ...saDeo. 77
Qr.Maeter {with rank of Qr.
Mr, in tU ^rmy).— Saml.
McBride i Apr. 78
Med. Q^.— Jas. M. Barry,
MD. A.Surg 13 Mar. 68
Blue Facings.
Uonaghan.
Head Quarters, Monaghan. [No. xsi.]
Lt.Coi.ovbl CoicHAin>AjrT.
Sir Thomas Oriel Forster,
Bart.f late Capt. 77 F. ;
Hon.Colonel 39 June 55
Majobs.
Charles Woodwright,* late
Capt. 36 J^. ; Hon. Lt. Col. so July 59
Jesse Lloyd, late Capt. 47 F.;
Honorary Lt. Colonel x8 Feb. 65
Captaiits.
RobertForster, Inetruetor t^f
Muekeirg, Hon.Major 33 Nov. 55
JohnLeslic^a^Z^.s W.I.B,
p.e. Hon. Major 3 July 57
Robert Thomson, late Capt,
97 F. ; Hon.Moijor x6 Apr. 73
John Thos. Moutray 15 Sept. 77
Wm.H.E. Wood-Wright...xx Sept. 78
Thomas F. Richardson 25 ifov. 79
LlK VTMSAMTB,
Hon. Peter Westenra 90 Sept. r
Ralph Smith *9 '^or. r
Francis B. Woodwrighfc ...99 Mov- :
Sbcoxto LiBxnrBiTAra.
William Atkins 23 0«*- *
Henry Becher a^^Jr
Adit. 4- Cofrf.— Henry Hen-
derson,! late Capt. xo F.,
Hon. Major x6 Jinie6
Qr-Maeler (wUk rank of Or.
Mr. in tke ArmfJ.—Jtibn
Dods X Apr. 7
Med. Qf.-T. R.Irwin. MB.
Surgeon x Mar. r
White Facincs.
Qneen's Ooimtj.
{Bogal ByUe.) [No. Z04.]
Head Quarters, Mazyboroogh.
Lr.CoLonx*
Henry Daniel Ourden, JP.
late qfs2 F. Hon.CoL ...14 May 73
Majobs.
Walter J. Borrowes, Horn,
Lt.Colonel la May 75
Captaxvs.
Thomas S. Trench aS Mar. t:
^(m.Robt.Flower,2cm.Jif<n'. 6 Aug. 7^
John Aldridge,! Capt^ h.p.
so F. !:......37. a8 Mar. 74
Robert Godolphin Coeby,
laU Lt. 6 Dre 31 May 75
Jamee deC. J. Hughea 99 May 7I
LiXVTBVAaTB.
Geo. Wm. Marsh 9 Feb. 7*
John Craven Garden ao Apr. 7^
Thomas H. Kemmis 13 Sept. 73
Sbooito LiBimFAjna.
James W. Ritchie z Jose 7s
Dudley S. A. Coel^ 8 Mar. 75
Henry Charles White xsHar. rj
George Francis Milner ao 8ept.7v
Frederick M. Hamilton 3 Mar. te
AjSM.4rCapt.'~Qw. Hasldnga
Brooke, laieLt.^Z F. 33 Oct. 7c
qr. Maeter iititk rank ^ q^.
Mr. in ike Jrjiy).— £dw.
Mumane 5 Mar. 6;
Jfed.O^,—Dav. Jacob. JfJD.
Surg. Mai 39 Apr. 7*
Scarlet Faoings.
Boaoominon.
Head Quartera, Boyle, t^o. 93.]
HOKOBAXT COX^ORL.
Bdw. R. King-Harmaa, lai9
60 F, .14 Ao^. 78
Lz.Coioinn..
Robert H. VTeach^om.€}9Lt4 Mar. 74
Majobs.
Rich. Irwin, Son. Lt, GU...xo Dee. 73
Wm. Watson Hacketfc 3xMju'.-r5
Captaivs.
Caleb Robertson, laU Cmpt^
88 Foot i Hon.M^or a4 Jvae 7*
LukeLeonard«s.«.J9bMjfi9.x6 Mar. 70
Laurence J.B.ThomhiU^.«.39 Mar. 7:
Alfred de F. D'Arcy xo Dec, 7^
Hen. E.N. Earl ofKingsUmjS Apr. 74
Michael Joseph Balfs 23 Oct. ^
Thos. Y. L. Kirkwood 5 Jni»ri
Henry M. FiU Gibboa,^.«. a Nov. 75
IdBUTBVAVn.
William Lloyd 8 July 7^
R A. D. Yelverton 13 Nor. fs
Ifoa. Richard P. French ...20 Jan. *-
Charles B. Stafford x6 Oci. : .
Bdw. Whitby Lynch x8 0«el. 7.
Francis Wm. Magan x8 0cl :,
SBcoKn LzBVTKVAjnea.
William H. M. Burke xo July -.
John F. C. Beare 94 Jan. '.
John Fred. Robertson X7 Jas. u
A4ft. 4- Capt.—John A. H.
Gorges, laU Capt, Btmgnl
Armys Son.Mqjor _ x May c
Qr. Ma»tor {witk ramk^<^.
Mr. in tke Army). — James
Bond SSepL^
Digitized by v5P©!^^
Nortli Tipperary.
{Liffkt Ii^antry. ) [No. 105. J
Head Quarters, Cashel.
HOKOKART GOLOWSL.
3. Ponsonby, Vue. Lismore,
Lt. of the County, late Cor.
17 Ijaneerg 11 Jan. 55
Lt.Goloitbl.
George Frend.^ late Brev.
Jfo;'. 26 F.:Hon. Col.p.i. x6 Mar. 7a
MA.JOB8.
Bichard Aug. Cooper,* late
Lt. J^Capt.SwttFu: Qd*. 28 Feb. 74
Joseph Seymour, j9.« 16 June 79
Gaptauts.
Goo. Fred. Green/ Goptom
h.p.yoF. 7 Jan. 74
Fitzgibbon Trant, late Lt.
64 J*. 7 Jan. 74
Henry Charles Manaergh,*
late Capt. 30 F. 15 Mar. 76
Chas. 8. Hamilton, p.< 19 July 76
KdmundEyre 15 May 78
Robert Jones Ashmore x6 Apr. 79
LixuTxirAirTS.
Greorge Wolfe 21 Apr. 75
Bei^. P. E. G. Bunbnry ...xa May 75
Randal St. Q. Manser^h ...aa Nov. 76
Hugh H. M. O'Grady aoMay79
Morgan H. M. Harding ...13 Sept. 79
Richard J. Gardiner x3Sept.79
Vernon Wm. Russell X3 Sept. 79
Wm. y. Pennefather X3 Sept 79
SXCOXD LlBVTSlf AITTS.
Alex. Lindsay Carnegie ...37 Sept. 79
Louis St. G. Nicholson ax Feb. 80
Adjt. 4j- Ca|rf.— W.H.Herbert,
Ckuft. jSF 9 Nor. 78
Qr. Matter {wia rank &f ^,
Mr. in the Armf). — ^mes
Carroll lOot. 78
M4fd. Qf.—Y. W. Russell,
Surg. MnQ 30 July 73
Dark Green Facings.
Boyal Tyrone Fnsiliers.
[No. 80.]
Head Quarters, Omagh.
HOKOSABT GOLOirXL.
5ir James Mathew Stronge,
Bart. JF. DL. late qfs ^r.
Ode aa Apr. 6a
Lt.GoLOHBL GOKHASDAJTr.
Fraa. Ellis, JP. Son. C0L...20 Apr. 73
Majobs.
•George Perry M'Clintock,
DLi JF 8 Feb. 7x
Lewis Mansergh Buchanan,^
late Lt. 88 X; Hon.Lt.Col.M Jan. 79
Gaptaiits.
Robt. S.Hamilton, Jrmi.ifa;. xo June 64
Man. Robt. Torrens O'Neillxs June 65
Militia Infantry of Ireland.
Tho. Auchinleck, late Lt.
II F. : Mon. Major x6 June 65
Chas. Murray Alexander ...10 Aug. 7a
Henry Irvine 35 Oct. 73
James Henry Stronge 34 Dec, 73
Hen. Geo. Saml. Alexanderaq Apr. 74
Rowley Alex. Miller, />.». ...13 May 76
Son. Chas. Alexander, p.$. 8 Jan. 79
Peter C. Browne,' late Capt.
23 F. 31 May 79
LlBUTEirAIfTS.
Hugh Gore 24 July 75
Walter L. Stronge ao Aug. 79
Wm. Edw. Carver ao Aug. 79
Robert L. Blosse ao Aug. 79
Robert G. Gore ao Aug. 79
Henry Ward Lowry 13 Sept. 79
John Pim 13 Sept. 79
SSCOKD LlBUTXKAKTS.
Robt-Armstrong-Yerburgh 4 May 78
Cecil Hamilton Browne ... a Apr. 79
Richard Ellis 6 Aug. 79
Charles B. S. Stronge 3 Sept.79
Hamilton Stuart 10 Dec. 79
William Sullivan ax Feb. 80
Adit. 4r Qxp^.— Robt. Conway
Dobb8Elli8,/a<« Cap^.aa F.i
Son. Major i Oct. 63
PwDkMfer .—Wm. Maxwell
Garpendale 26 Feb. 55
qr.Maeter {with rank qf Qr.
Mr. in the Armg).— Rob.
Davidson x Apr. 77
Ued. Q^.— JohnMoore,Jf2).
8nrg 14 Apr. 60
Wm. Sproule Love, Surg.... i Mar. 73
Blue Facings.
Westmeatli.
(2Zt/l«.) [No. X14.]
Head Quarters, Mullingar.
HOKOBABT GOLOITBL.
Fulke S., Lord Grevillo, KF.
late X Ltfe Odt 29 Dec. 75
Lt.Colovbl.
Barl qf Granard, JTP., p.e.}
Son. Colonel 26 Dec. 55
Majobs.
John Richard Malone, late
Lt. t2Lanoer» x6Apr. 79
Gaptaihs.
John G. Grant, Capt. h.p,
2 F. ; Son.Major 18 May 71
Fra. L. Tottenham, late
Snt. 10 F. 19 June 71
Francis Hume Kelly, p.t. ...3X Jan. 72
Wm. G. Fitagerald,|).# x8 Nov. 74
Arthur R. Mecham,j>.«. 19 Dec. 74
Wm. Henry Levinge,i>.«....i6 Aug. 79
LZBUTBKAITTB.
Edward Battersby, j>.«. ... x Apr. 74
Arthur M. J. O'Conor 24 Feb. 75
Edw. W. Purdon x8 May 76
Montagu R. Chapman ao Aug. 79
SXCOVn LlBTrTXlTAKTS.
Henry Famham Burke ...xs Sept. 77
Gilbert LavaUan J. J. G.
Nugent 26 Mar. 79
Patrick H. A. O'Hara a Apr. 79
Thomas M. Jameson 13 Sept.79
James Fred. D'Arcy n Feb. 80
Adjt. it Cap*.— J.E.Harden,
Capit. 1C9 F. 8 Jan. 76
Qr.MaMier {vith rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army). —i Amos
Foley 1 Apr. 77
i/«i.C)f.— R.V.Kelly,5«r^.25July 73
Black Facings.
Wexford.
Head Quarters, Wexford. [No. 99.]
HoirOBABT GOLOVBL.
Robt.Shapland,XordCarew5 Apr. 47
Lt.Coloitbl.
Harry Aloock, p.». DL. JF.
Son. Colonel 3 J^ec. 66
Majobs.
Narcissus Edw. Huson, p.».
JP.,Son. Lt. Colonel 10 May 71
Beauchamp Henry Gol-
clough. Son. LtCol x June 7a
Philip Savage Alcock,« JF.
late Capt. oS ^- ** Oo** 75
Gakaiits.
JohnTh0B.Beatty,.ff(m.lf(y.x8 June 60
James Gavan, Mon,Ma;or .26 Apr. 64
Robert Roche, Son. Monor. 4 Miky 71
Morgan Geo. Lloyd, late
Comet I Dr. Qde.p.t. JF,
Inet. ofMuek xx May 7a
Henry Arthur Boyse,p.»....i7 July 74
Philip Herbert Hore,i>.«. ...X5 June 77
Fred. K. P. Pigott 4 Jn»o 77
Walter Redmond 21 Aug. 78
Owen L. F. Lloyd 9 June 79
LXBUTBirAlTTS.
Son. Wm. John French ...30 May 77
Bernard J. G. Richards ...23 Oct 78
Richard Nunn 20 Aug. 79
Abraham J. Howlin 20 Aug. 79
William H. Nunn ao Aug. 79
Frederick P. W. Power ...ao Aug. 79
Edwin G. Johnson aoAug. 79
Wm.AloysiuB B.Redmond ao Sept. 79
SXOOHD LnUTXirAVTS.
Edmund Martin Read 9 June 79
Charles F. H. Richards ...a6 July 79
Wm. R. G. Blacker x6 Aug. 79
Anthony Loftus Cliffe 13 Sept. 79
Wm. H. K. Redmond 34 Dec. 79
Adjt. 4r Capt.—T, C. Wray,
Capt. j8F. 33 Feb. 76
Or. Matter {withrank of Qr.
Mr. in «A«wlniv).— George
Wm. Hftwkesby 39 Nov. 79
Med. (y.— Rob. J. Crean,
Surg. xs May 71
John Percy Waddy,.i. (Siti^y. i s May 71
Tellow Facings.
Channel Islands Militia.
Boyal Jersey.
A^utant General.
Li. CoL Chas. P. Le Comu,
Chief Aeeiet, nepector and
Ckirflnttr. ofMueketrg.
Li.Col. T. Peroival Touael,»
laU Lt. Colonel 37 F.
Bwemmeni Secretary.
Li. CoL J. F. Murray, laU
gF.
FlSLS AstlLLBBT.
Itt.Cole. p. Du Heaume,
Clement A. de QuetteviUe.
AMtet. Inep. and Adjutant,
Capt. Philip Sorel.
I ST, or Nobxh-Wbbi! Rsgi-
KBVX.
Zi.Col. Philip Payn.
A»*itt. Inep. and Adjutant.
Bt.M^jor, James Gibaut.
airn, or Nobtk Rboimbvt.
Lt.Col. J. GodAray, Col. and
Aide de Camp to the Qineen.
Aeeiet. Inep. and Adjutant.
Capt. H. W. 0. Saunders.
3BD, or EaSV RBeiMBKT.
Son.Col. Francis Le Breton.
Lt.Col. John Touzel.
Aeeiet. Inep. and Aeyutani,
Capt, W. G. Gray.
4TB, or South Rbgixbht.
St. Lavrenee Battalion,
Lt.Col. Gervalse Le Gros.
Ateiet. Inep. and Adjutant.
Captain W. B. Godfray.
St. Setter Battalion.
Lt.Col. Edw. Delataste.
Aeeiet. Inep. and Adjutant.
Bt.Maior U. Bailhache.
5TH, or South-Wbst Rbgi-
hbitt.
Li.Col. Joshua Brayn.
Adjutant, Capt. J. Brayn.
Koyal Guernsey.
Aide de Camp to the Queen.
Col. William Bell, late 64 F.
Adjutant General ofMilMa.
Lt.Col. J. M*Grea, laU 45 '•
MiUtia Aidee de Camp to the
Lt.Qinemor.
Lt.Col. Jul. Alphonso Carey.
Mqjor F. W. Gosselin, UUe
4 Dr. Guarde.
Capt. W. W. Carey.
avs, or NoBTH RsamxT.
(Light Infantry.)
Li.Col. James Gallienne.
Aeeiet.Inepeeior and A^'utani,
Bt. Major 'R.S.QoreM.
3Bn, orSoFtH RBoxKBirT.
(Light Infantry.)
Lt.Col. Comm. J. G. Guerin.
Adjutant. Bt. Major Joslas
Le Pell^.
Abtillbbt RBancBirx.
Lt.Col. W. M. Jones.
Adjutant, Capt. W. Barton.
xbt, or East Rbgihsnt.
(Light Infantry.)
Lt.Col. A. H.ColUngs.
I Adijutant. Capt. J. Pirio. q- ^^
4TH, or Wbsi Rboucxvt.
(Light Infantry.)
^ G.dc
Lt.Col. Comm. J.
Adjutant,
eGaris.
Boyal Aldemey.
ABTItLBBT.
X^ CV)2. Com«i.T.N.Barbenson
Adjutant. Lt. J, Renier.
Royal Sark.
X^ Co/. Coiji.Wm.T. CoUingg.
469 War Services of the Officers of the Militia,
Aberdeenshire.— 1 Captain Man served with the field force under Colonel Murray, R. Artillery, employed on the
30-milo radius round Shanj?hai during the summer of 1863. Also with the Anglo-Chinese Conti^eent in Cokme'.
Gordon's Taeping campaigTis of 1863-64, and was present at the siege and storming of Changchowxoo (Medal, and
8 tar of the 2nd Class of the Dragon).
Anglesey.— 1 Lt. Colonel Lewis served with the 5th Dragoon Guards in the Crimean Campaign in 1854-5, inolnding
tha battles of Balaklavaand Inkerman.battle of the Tchernaya, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clacp«,
Turkish War Medal, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
Antrim.— » Captain Pottinper served at the attack on the Burda Hills, loth December 1859.
Armagh.— 1 Colonel Hon. Edward Brownlow served with the Scots Fusilier Guards in the Crimea from the 8ih
Sept. 1855 (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal).
=■ Captain Pakenham served with the loist Fusiliers in the Indian North West Frontier War of 1863, and waa pre-
sent at the attack and capture of the Crag Piquet, tho Conical Hill, and Umbeyla (Medal with Clasp).
* Major Simpson served with the 52nd Light Infantry at the defeat of the Sealkoto mutineers on the banks of the
Raveo on tho 12th and i6th July 1857 ; also ft*om the 14th August at the siege assault and occupation of Ddihi—
ecvercly wounded in the right breast (Medal with Clasp)
'^ Quarter Master Davidson served with tho 67th Regiment throughout the campaign of i860 in North China,
inrliidiiig the action of Sinho, taking of Tangku, storm and capture of the inner Taku Fort, and surrender of Pekra
(Medal with two Clasps).
Ayr.- 1 Sir James Fergusson served with the Grenadier Guards the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to 4ih May
J S 5 s, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman (wounded), and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Claspe, aitd
Turkish Medal).
=^ Major M'Alester served with the 46th Regt. in the Oimea flpom the 8th Nov. 1854, including the aiege and fkll
of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
' Quarter Master Grahame served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 ^th the aist Fusiliers, including tlie battles
of Alma and Inkerman, siege and Call of Sebastopol, and expedition to Kinboum (Medal with three Claaps, and
Turkish Medal).
Bedford. — ^ Sir John Bnrgoyne served in the Grenadier Guards in the Crimea, in 1854, and was aereraly
wounded at the battle of the Alma (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
* Quarter Master Muir served with the T2th Regiment throughout the New Zealand war of 1863-^, and was
present with the Thames Expedition and with that of the Waikato (Medal).
Bucks. — 1 Captain Powell served with the 4Qth Regt. in the Crimean campaign from the ist Sept. 1855, inclnding
the siege and taH of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
* Quarter Master Scott served with tho 73rd Regiment during the Kaffir war of 1850-53 (Medal), and was preee&t
in all the principal actions in Kaflirland ; also at tne battle of itorea— wounded. Served also in the Indian campaign
of 1858-59 (Medal).
Cambridge.—^ Captain Willis served with the zst Royals in the Crimea from the 9th December 1854, t-ncinilrng
the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
Carlow.— 1 Maior Butler served with 60th Rifles throughout the campaign of i860 in China(Medal with, two Claaps).
Carnarvon.— 1 Major Morgan embarked for the Gold Coast with the and Battalion asrd FusilierB in 1873
(Aahauti Medal).
Cheshire — ^ Colonel Loch served with the 3rd Bengal Cavalry in the Sutlej Campaign in 1846 and was
present at the battle of Sobraon (Medal). Was sent early in 1854 by the Foreign Office, under General Beateon,
to the Danubian Provinces to organize the Turkish Irregular Cavalry with rank of Lt. Colonel in the Tnrkish
Service ; crossed to the Crimea, and was invalided shortly after the battle of Alma (Turkish Medal). Attached
to Head Quarters of Commander in Chief in China in 1857 and present at the operations before and c»pcare
of Canton (Medal with Clasp). Was on board tho gunboat " Bustard," at tho capture of the Peiho and upper
forts in 1858. Was attached to the head quarters of Sir Hope Grant in i860 and present at the various operatioms
previous to and at the capture of Sinho, Tangku, and the Taku forts (Medal with two Clasps). Aocompanied the
Earl of Elgin with the army on advance on Pekin, and was captured with Mr. Parkes and sent prisoner to PeJaa;
on release brought home the Convention of Pekin and ratified treaty of Tien-tsin, and made C£,
3 Major Egcrton served with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Bri^ule the Eastern campaign of 1854 and up to the 13th
April 1855, including the battle of Alma and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, and Tnrkiah Medal).
3 Major Harrison served with the ^th Regiment throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1868, and was pireaentat
the action of Arogee and capture of Magdala (Medal)
* Captain Salisbury served in tho Servian -Turkish war from 29th August £0 22nd October 1876, and was preeest
ns Aide de Camp to (General Dochtourofl* at the battle of Zaitchar (where he gained the silver medal for "valoor *").
buttles of the 20th and 31st October on the heights before Deligrad, and other minor afihirs. Was one of the firsi
throe placed on Prince Milan's private list for the Gold Medal lor *' conspicuous gallantryin action."
Cork.-i Captain Cuppage served with the 43rd Light Infantry in the New Zealand War of 1864-65, and was
present at the actions 01 the Gate Pah and Te Ranga (Medal).
Cornwall.— 1 Lt.Colonel Champion semed in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battle of Inkencao,
siege and fall of Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and at the bombardments of April and 16th
nnil 17th June— wounded (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet Major, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Claas of
tho Medjidie).
* Sir Wm. Wallace Onslow served in the 12th Regiment in New Zealand during active operations in 1866 (Medal).
Derby.—* Colonel Coke has received the Medal for Ava.
' Colonel Mosley served with the 60th Rifles in Kaffirland in 1851-52, and was present in the operations in the
Watcrkloof in October, and passage of the Kei with Colonel Eyre's Column on the 4tn Dec. 1851 (Medal).
^ Lt.Colonel Newdigate served as a Lieut, in the Native Levies at the Cape of (jood Hope in 185 1, and was present
at the capture of Fort Armstrong (Medal).
* Quaner Master Reid served with the 95th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, indnding
the battles of Alma and Inkerman, repalse of the sortie of the 76th Oct. 1854, siege and fadl of Sebaatopol (Medal
with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal) . Served also the Central India campaign of 1B58, including the siege aad
capture of Kotah, recapture of Cbundaree, action of Kota ke Serai, attack and capture of the town and fortreia cf
Gwalior, siege and capture of Powree, surprise and defeat of the rebels at Khoondrye (Medal with Clasp). Has
also the Medal for long and meritorious service.
^ Major Hurt served in the Royal Navy in the Baltic in 1854 and in tho Black Sea in 1854-56 (Baltie Medal,
Crimean Medal with Clasps for Azofi'and Sebastopol, Turkish Medal, and 5th Clabs of the Medjidie).
Devon. — ^ Major Letts served with the Bufifb in the Crimean campaign from 3rd SepU 1855, and waa presecc
at the siege of Sebastopol, and dangerously wounded at the assault of the Redan on the 8th Sept. 1855 (Medal with
Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
' Lt.Colonel Savile served in the Southern Mahrattacampaignin i844-45,and was present at the storm and captors
of Samunghur, Boodurghur, Punella, Pownghur, Runghor, Monohur, and Munsuatosh (mentioned in despatches) .
* Lt.Colonel Dowell was in action with the Russian batteries on Hangoe-head, aand May 1854. Served with ihe
Baltic expedition in 1855, and was engaged with the enemy on tho i8th June; present at the destmctton cf
a fort and bsirracks, and the shelling an encampment on the 23rd June; destruction of thirty veesela in the
Buy of Werolax on 30th June ; lauding at Lovisa, and burning the Government houses, 4c., on 5th July ; aheUing a
Cossack encampment on loth July; destruction of a Cossack barrack, &o., lath July; action with a steamer, gua-
Ixjats, and a battery near Wiborg on the 13th July ; and was mentioned in the de8i>atche8 for his gallantry in a««ist-
in'^ to save the crew of a boat under fire, for which he has received the Victoria Cross; engaged with the batteries at
Frcdrecksham on aist July ; occupation of the Island of Kotka, and destruction of the stores, Ac., on 96th Jmlj, aad
boinliardment of Sweaborg (Medal).
<^ Major Deauo served with the 3i8t Regiment throughout the campaign of i860 in North China, incladia^ ihs
11. lion of Siuho and storming of Tangku (Medal with Clasp for the Taku Forts). Served also during the opera-
1 1 iiH acrainst the Taepings in the vicinity of Shanghai in April and May 1862, resulting in the taking of the stocm^is
"I Nanlmiang, capture by escalade of the walled cities of Kadiu, Tsinpoo, Tsolin, and fortified town of Nigow, a^d
t . • affair at Nanhsiaug (mentioned in despatches for distinguished conduct at Najow).
Donegal.— I Lt. Colonel Lo wry served in India in 1857-58, and was present at the aflVur.of Fattjabad, captoze cf
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handairee Fort, action of Sahao, eiego and capture of Jhansi, capture of Fort Lahorie, attack on Koonch, and
ipture of Calpee (three times mentioned in despatches, Modal with Clasp).
- Major Dojrne served in the Crimean campai/?n from May 1855, and was present in the Trenches with the siege
ain at the siege and fall ofSebastopol (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Modal).
Doraet. — » Colonel Bingham served 24 years in the Inflian Army, and was with his Regiment in the Burmese war
1824-25-26, for which he has the War Medal with one Clasp.
* Colonel Hall served with the 14th Regiment in the Crimea in 1S55, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol,
id aasaults of the i8th June and 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
I^^n.-—* Major Wrixonsened with tlio 65th Regiment in the New Zealand wars from i860 to 1865; com-
landed a Company and was present with the Expedition to Warea with capture and destruction of Pahs.
xp>edition to Waitara and Huirangi, and action at Uuirangi ; expedition to Kinihi and attack and capture of
ih.s ; actions atKairau on the 2gth and 30th December i860; capture of Matorikoriko ; sapping operations to
:le Pits and Pah at Te Area and Pukerangiori and repulse of the sortie ; action of Rangiriri, and storming and
ipture of the Pah on the 21st and 22nd November 1863 (Medal).
Oublln.— 1 Lieut. Stephen served in the Zalu war ot 1879, comnanded the Natal Native Pioneers at the Lower
'i:zcla, and for a short time was attached to the 3rd Battalion 60th Riflea in Zululand.
Durham.— » Major Lluellvn served with the 46th Regiment in the Crimea from the 8th November 1854 to the
■h March 1855, including the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
=• Captain Chapman served with the i8th Royal Irish in the Now Zealand War of 1863-66 (Medal).
^ Quarter Master King served with the 22nd Regiment at the taking and destruction of the villages in the Borea
alley. North West Frontier, in November 1853; a^so with the Expeditionary Force a/ainst the Lurruoksai
: jbmimds including the destruction of several villages in August and September 1854 (Medal with Clasp).
* Qaarter Master Sladden served throughout the Crimean campaign of 1854-55, includiog the battles of Alma,
ilaklava, and Inkerman, repulse of a sortie on the i ith May, attack of the Quarries on 9th June, siege and fall of
;ba>>topol (Medal with four Clasps, Medal with Gratuity of jCi5 for distinguished Conduct in the Field, Knight of
10 Legion of Honor, Turkish Medal). Served in the New Zealand war li-om Jan. 1864 to March 1865, including
10 attack on the Gate Pah (Medal).
Edinburgh.— i Lord Lothian served on the Staff of Sir J. Outram in the Persian war ; was present at the taking
f >rohumrah, and accompanied the troops m their advance upon Ahwaz (Medal with Clasp) .
- -M I jor Boulton served at the siege of Seba«topol from March to July 1855 (Modal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) .
- Captain Sjobie served with the 42nd HigblAuders iu tho second phase of the Ashanti war in 1874, and wa«
r<-8oni at the battle of Araoaful, battle of Ordahsu, and capture of Coomnssie (Medal with Clasp).
* Quarter Master Tumley was on board the Transport '* Sarah Sands" with the Hej.d Quarters of the 54th
o^'^iment on passage to India when that vessel was partially destroyed by fire at sea on the iitli Nov. 1857. Served
i::ing the Indian mutinv, including Lord Clyde's campaign in Oude in 1858-59, and was present at the surrender
f Fort Ahmetie and all the operations on the Nepaul Frontier (Medal).
Eesex.— I Major Newton served in the Crimea from 3rd May 1855 with the Bufi^, including the siege and fall of
eb.istopol, and assault of tho Redan on the 8th September (Modal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
* Major Holroyd served with the 34th Regiment in the Crimea from the loth August 1855, including the siege
ud fall of Sebastopol and assault of the Redan on the 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also
1 tho Indian campaigns in 1857-59, including the actions at Cnwnpore on the 26th, 27th, and aSth (wounded) Nov.
B57, capture of Meeangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, relief of Azimghur (was Staff Officer to the Azimghur
olumn in the winter of 1858-9), and defeat of tho rebels at Bootwul (Medal with Clasp).
^ Captain Arthur Worthingtou served at the siege and fall of Sebastopol from 3rd September 1855 (Medal with
laup, and Turkish Medal).
* Quarter Master Hart-M'Harg served with the 44th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 18^4-55. ^•
luding the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, attack and occupation of the Cemetery
n the i8th June (Medal with three Clasps, Medal for Di^tiuguished Service in the Field, and Turkish Medal),
orved also the campaign of i860 in the north of China, including the action of Sinho, assault and capture of the
;orth Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp).
Fife.— » Sir Arthur Halkett served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 42nd Highlanders, including the
attlea of Alma and Balaklava, expedition to Kertch, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assault of the outworks on
le 1 8th Juno (Medal with three Clasns, Sardinian and Turkish Medals).
Glamorgan.—' Captain A. M. P. Kemeys-Tynte and Lieut. E. P. Kemeys-Tynte served with the xst Battklion
4th Foot throughout the Zulu war of 1879.
aioucester.— > Captain H. C. Wortbington served with the 28th Regiment as Adjnt-int the Eastern campaign of
B55. including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Cla^p, and Turkish Medalj.
- Captain A. A. Wilkie served with the 38th Regiment at the siego and fall of Sebastopol from ajrd July 1855
VIcdal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Sen'ed in the Indian campaign from Nov. 1857, including the battle of
riwiipore, capture of Meangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, affiiirs of Barree and Nugger (Medal and Clasp).
Hants.— 1 Lieut. Colonel Briggs served with tho ist Dragoon Guards in the Crimea ftrom the 10th August 1855,
;cluding tho battle of the Tchemava, and siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
"* Major Spiller served in the Land Transport Corps in the field during tho Waikato, Tauranga, and Tanmaiki
iiiiipaigns in New Zealand, uudtr Generals Sir Duncan Cameron and Sir Trevor Chute, and was present at the
;ip. ore of Rangiawhia and Orakau. After the embarkation of tUo troops lor England ho commanded a company
r Colonial Troops, and the war breaking out again in 1868 h^ was selected to take the command of the Nelson
nd Taranaki contingent during tho Wanganeui caoipiiign; w.is in command of tho Turu Turu Mokai redoubt
ttacked by the rebels, and Kakaramca redoubt attacked by the Hau Haua on the 6th 9th and nth Oct. 1868
iiighly complimented in district orders— and borviccs acknowledged by the Colony). On 23 Oct. 1868 ho was
■azettod as Sub Inspector in the Armed Constabulary, and accompanied the field force under Colonel Whitmore to
'overtv Bav during the massacre, and was ii* command of a company at the storm and capture of Njatapa on the
St 2na 3ra and 4th Jan. 1869. Was fifteen months in command of tho Wairoa District, Hawke's Bay, and
rganized an expedition of Europeans and Nativen to AVsiikure, and captured and destroyed the settlements of
"iikurangi, Whikenui, and To Kiwi— received the thanks of the Colonial Minister. Commanded a company in the
xpedition to Waikaremona Lakes against tho Wrcwera rebels.
Huntingdon.—' Major Rooper served with the 38th Rcgt. in the Crimea from 23rd Aug. 1855 (Medal with
lasp for Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal).
Jersey. — 1 Lt. Colonel Touzel served with the 27th Regiment in suppression of tho Indian Mutiny (Medal).
Kent. — * Major Knight served with the 23rd Fu^iiiers in tho Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, including the
3lief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, battle of Uamipore 6th Doc. 1857, siege and capture of Lucknow, and Traiisgogra
perations (Medal with two Clasps).
* Colonel Howell was present as Aide do Camp to Colonel Herman, tho Consul General of Tripoli, with the Expedi-
on which was sent by the Turkish Government in the winter of 1855-56 to suppress a rebellion ot the Arabs in the
iharlen and Jebbe Mountains (Turkish Military Order of Merit).
* Quarter Master Yeatts served with the 92nd Highlanders in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1858-59, including
tie actions of Raighur, Mongrowlie, Sindwaho, Kurrni, and Barode (.Medal).
* Quarter Master Woodrutt" served with tho 97th Regiment in the Crimea from the 20th Nov. 18^4, including the
ie^e and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Klldare.— 1 Quarter Master Gage served with the ist Battalion 20th Foot in tho Indian Mutiny campaign ftrom
^'ovember 1858 to the end of the campaign, and was present at the subsequent operations iu Oude, including the
d'air of the Fort of Musjecdia (Medal).
Lanark.— » Major Gossling served in tho New'Zealand war of 1864-66 as Lieutenant in Taranaki Military Settlers,
nd was present at the capture of Ahu Ahu Kaitakie, and Fiprilei (Medal).
^ Captain Giles served in the Ashanti campaigu from tho 26th December 1873, and was employed in the
"ran sport Service (.Medal).
* Quarter Master McLeod served with the 93rd Highlanders throughout the Eastern campaign of i85»-55, in-
tudmg the battles of Alma and Balaklava, expedition to Kertch and Yenikale, f>iege and fall of Sebastopol, and
leAiults of the i8th June and Sth September (Med^il with three Cia^ps, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the
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^ndian mutiny campaign of 1857-59, including the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defeat of the Gwalkir Oor-
tingent at Cawnpore, and pursuit to Seraighat, aflkir of Kali Nuddee, siege and capture of Lncknow, aflkir of
Allygunge, battle of Bareilly, actions of Paflgaun and Rufeaulpcre and evacuation of Mithowlie (Medal •wrth tn
Claups). Umbeyla campaign N. W. Frontier of India in 1863-64 (Medal with Claap).
Lancashire.— I Major Sandys served in Bengal through the Sepoy Mutiny in 1857-58.
* Lt. Colonel Rheppard served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 as Adjutant of the 4th Regt. including the Iwttlw
of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Scbaatopol, and assaults of the i8th June and 8th September (Medal ^ih
three Clasps, Turkish Medal, and 5th Class of the Medjidie). Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-5^.
and commanded two companies of the 4th Ro^^iment attached to a field force sent in pursuit of Tantia Topee.
* Major Farmar was present at the occupation of Petropolovski in 1855.
* Lt.Colonel Godfrey served with the 73rd Regt. in India during the mutiny in 1858-59, inclading the operaticT:^
in the Nepaul Terai (Medal).
7 Captam Garland-Matthews served with the French Ambulance of the Army of the North in the Franco-Genanj
war of 1870-71 . Received from the French Government the bronze cross for service in aid of the wonikded.
* Major Bolton served with the 5th Dragoon Guards in the Crimean campaign from July 1835 (Medal with Oup
for Sebaatopol, and Turkish Medal).
* Major Winniett served with the 4th Regiment in the Crimean campaign from April to September 185 -.
including the siege of Sebastopol and assault of the Redan on the i8th June (Medal with Clasp, andTurki&hMeda i
Commanded a Company of the 24th Regiment in a flying column under Brigadier General Chamberlaixi frois Fc
rozepore in pursuit of the rebel chief Tantia Topeo in February and March 1859.
*° Captain Bumey served in the Royal Navy du'ing the Crimean war, in the Baltic in 1851 (Medal) and after-
wards in the Black Sea, and was present at tLc bombardment and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Claap, hz. 1
Turkish Medal). In 1857 he served in the war in L'liina, and was present at the capture of Canton, in December.
Also served in the operations in the north of China in i860, including the capture of the Taku Forta (Medal witi
two Clasps).
'* Quarter Master Dixon served with the 55th Regiment in the Oiraea from the 25th Dec. 1854, and wm» present «
the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clusp, and Turkish Medalj. AtdO served on the Bhootan ezpeditios.
including the recapture of Dewangiri in 1865 (Medal with Clavp).
" Quarter Master Gilbert served with 3rd Buffs in the Crimean campaign from April 1855, inclndinj: the aiege as^i
fall of Sebastopol (wounded in the Trenches on the 6th June) . attack of the Redan on the 18th Jane, and belonjc«<l < >
the covering and ladder party of the and Diviaion at the storming of the Redan on the 8th September X&55 ,Me)lil
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
'* Quarter Master Munro served in the Crimea from X3th June 1855, including the expedition to Kcn-tch, sieft u^i
fall of Sebastopol (Modal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served at the siege and capture of Kotah on y^^
March 1858 (Medal with Clasp).
lieioester. — ^ Major Pearson served with the 95th Regt. in the Indian campaign in 1858, inclading the mcz*
assault and capture of Kotah, battle of Kota ka Serai, general action resulting in the capture of Gwaliar, stf c
and capture of Powrie, acted as Assistant Field Engineer, and mentioned in despatches (Medal with Clasp).
Leitrim.— 1 Colonel Hon. W. J. Forbes served with the Grenadier Guards in the Crimea from 39tli Dec. 1854 kiA
has the Medal with CHasp for Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal.
Ijimeriok.— 1 Major Mawe was present with the expedition which stormed the war fences of Kaznbia, as !
bombarded the town of Gballah, Western Africa, on the 23rd and a4th March 1859.
liinooln. — 1 Captain Moore served in the 3rd Dragoon Guards in the Abyssinian campaij^ in x868, and t^
present at the storming and capture of Magdala (Medal).
* Major Mason served with the 82nd Regt. in suppressing the Indian mutiny in 1857-58, including the operatici
at Cawnpore under Windham, defeat there of tiie Gwalior Contingent, action of Khankur, taking of Bare:!:: ,
subsequent operations in Rohilcund, and defence of Powayne (Medal).
* Captain Jebb served in the Abvssinian campaign in 3868 with the Transport Train (Medal).
* Quarter Master Rawson served with the 37th Regiment in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including ths fira
attempt to relieve Arrah under Captain Dunbar, actions of Atrowlea and Koelsa, defence of Azimghur firora s^
March to 15th April 1858, pursuit of Koer Bing and actions of 17th and 20th April, capture of Jogdespore, actKu
of 17th i8th and aoth October 1858, and subseauent pursuit (Medal).
London.— 1 Lt.Colonel Dimdas served with the 62nd Regt. in the Crimea from the t6th August 1855, including tia
siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attack of the Redan on the 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turldah Med&
* Major Mackenzie served in the 93rd Highlanders in the Indian Campaign of 1857-59, mcluding the actioa «f
Khudagunge, siege and capture of Lucknow with assault of the Martiniero and storming of the Begum's Pai^et,
capture of Methowlie, and battle of Biswa (Medal with Clasp).
* Major Savory served with the 90th Light Infantry during the Indian mutiny camimign of 1857-53 ;
advanced with Havelock's Column from Cawnpore on the 19th Septemberand was present at the actiona of Maag^^'*-
war, Oonao, Buseerutgunge, capture of the Alumbagh, and the several actions resulting in the relief and aubseqocii:
defence of Lucknow (wounded); was at the storming of the Engine House, and Him Kbana; served under Oairk:i
throui^'hout the operations at the Alumbagh from Nov. 1857 to March 1858, and at the final siege and capcnr-cf
Lucknow- ; also in the Oude campaign of 1858, and as Station Staff Officer to Colonel Smith conamanding a ¥:t^
Force (Medal witli two Clasps, a year's service for Lucknow, and Life Pension for Wounds).
liondonderry.— 1 Miyor Lawrence served with the 14th Regiment in the New Zealand war of xSSo-^i.asd j
that ot 1863-65, including the action at Kohewa (Medal).
Mayo.— > Major Whaite served with the 10th Regt. in the Punjaub campaign in 1846 including the latter pan
of the siogo operations before Mooltaji, surrender of that fortress, and battle of Goojerat (Medal "vriih two Cbs:»-
* Lt.Colonel A. Knox-Gore served with the 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Indian mutiny campaign in lij-i -
the Arrah District, Bengal (Medal).
3 Major Kingscote served with the 4i8t Regiment in the Oimea from the 12th November 1854, including tt-
8ie?c and fall of Sebastopol, and was severely wounded— right arm amputated— at the attack of the H^»*<«w on iL-.
8th ScptemV>cr 1855 (Meital with Clasp, 3th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
Middlesex.— 1 Major Adair served with the 13th Light Infantry in the Indian mutiny campaij?n and wu
present at the relief of Azimghur (Medal).
* Colonel Black served with the 09th Regiment in the campaign of i860 in North China, and waa praaentat u«
surrender of Pekin (Medal with Clasp).
-* Major Ward served with the ist Battalion 60th Rifles on the Red River Expedition of 1870.
* Quarter Master Milne served with the 1st Battalion Riile Brigade in the Kafilr war in 185^-53 includiag xkf n.-
Sedition beyond the Key in Aug. 1852 (Medal). Served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, includiag ik?
attics of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal), ilv
granted the Silver Medal with Annuity for Meritorious Service.
< Lt.Colonel Aikman served in the Sutlej campaign in 1846 and was present at the battle of Sobraon (Medt.'
Also in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 with the force under Brigadier General Wheeler (Medal). Served ii^ — -
Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58, including the siege of Delhi and various engagements (Medal withCa>T
and when in command of the 3rd Sikh Cavalry on advanced picket, with a hundred of his men on the tsi Marii
1858 he attacked and utterly routed a rebel force consisting or 500 Infantry, 200 Horse, and two guna, cattiiu: 1?
100 men, capturing the two gims, and driving the remainder of the enemy into and over tiio Uoomtee. husv
receiving a severe sabre cut on the face in a personal encounter with several of the enemy. For Uiia feai. wiui
was performed under every disadvantage ol broken ground, and partially imder the flanking fire of an a^iQi£.T
fort, ho was awarded the Victoria Cross.
7 Captain Burstall served with the ist Battalion of the 60th Rifles on the Red River Expedition of 1870.
" Captain Hunt served with the 50th Regiment the New Zealand campaigns of 1864-65-66, and waa pre»c^: '-
the assault and capture of Rangiawhia and Te Awamutu, action before Wereroa and Nukumaru. when the enei-
attacked the British Camp and were repulsed with great loss ; also with the field force under Major Gea^-^
Chute at the assault and capture of Putahi and subsequent operations in Wanganui and Taranaki (Medai).
Monaighan.— ^ Major Henderson served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, and in Jime 1857 waa attached t
an Irregular Levy of 1,400 men engaged in the district for the protection of •^^i^^^^gJ^^F^^f^^'f^ ^^ pc«tr
War Services of the Officers of the Militia. 472
of Joint Magistrate in the diBtrict of Agra, Allyghur, and Muttra ; present at the action of Agra on 5th July, and
waa afterwards Assistant Field Engineer in the Force ; in Oct. was appointed Orderly Officer to Colonel Greathed,
present at the action of Dilkhoosha and relief of Lncknow by Lord Clyde, the affair at Kanonge, aflbir of 2nd Dec.
and action of 6th Dec. at Cawnpore ; served afterwards as Aide de Camp to Migor Gen. Sir Thomas Harte Franks,
and present at tho actions of Nusrutpore, Chanda, Umeerpore, Soltanpore, and Dhowraha, siege and capture of
liucknow (wonndod by an explosion) , including storming of the Emaumbara and Kaisabagh (Medal with two
Clivsps).
^ Lt. Colonel Woodwright served with the z8th Rc^al Irish throughout the war in China (Medal) and was present at
t!ie taking of Amoy, Chapoo, Shanghai, and Chin Kiang Foo. He also served with the x8th in the Burmah war of
1352-53 to the conclusion (Medal), and was present at the naval action and destruction of the enemy's stockades on
the lUngoon river, landed in command of a Company of the Royal Irish and with the Marines ox tho JF'ox frigate
stormed and destroyed the Dalla stockades; served during the three succeeding days' operations in the vicinity
and at the storm and capture of Rangoon, and on the 14th April was with the storming party at the Great Dagon
Pagoda, also present at the capture of Prome and repulse of the night attack on the heights of Prome in Jan. 1853 ;
commanded a Company of the i8th during the whole of the successful operations in the Donabew district includintr
1 7th March 1853 (wounded), when the x8th stormed and carried the Urst stockade, also 19th March when tho strong-
iiold of the Burmese Chief Mea Toon was stcrmodand after considerable loss captured (Medal with Clasp Icr
logu).
Montgomery. — ^^Quarter Master Dovaaton served in the Indian Mutiny campaigns in 1857-59, and was present
n t the relief of Lucknow, action of Cawnpore, storming of Meangunge, the passage of the Gogra. the action at
Toolseepore, and numerous minor engagements (Medal with two Clasps).
Norfolk.—^ Major Dods served with the 14th Regt. in the Trenches at the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and
fiAsault of the i8th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Nottingham. — ^ Lt.Colonel Girardot commanded a Detachment on board the Birkenhead^ when wrecked off Dau-
WOT Point, Cape of Good Hope, on the night of the 26th Feb. 1852. He served with the 43rd in the Kaffir war of
* 852-53 (Medal).
* Captain Fosbroke served with the 2nd Queen's Royals in the China war of i860, including the actions of the 3rd
2Sth and 14th August, z8th and 21st September, and advance on Pekin (Medal with Clasps for the Taku Forts and
i ekin).
Oxford.—! Major Sparke served with the 68th Light Infantry at the siege and fall of Seba.stopol firom x9tta
May 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Perth.— 1 Lord Stormont served with the Grenadier Guards in the Crimea from the 29ih Aug. 1855, including tho
t>iege ard taX\ of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
* Quarter Master Simpson served with the 42nd Highlanders throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-^5. in-
( Suding the battles of Alm& and Balaklava, expedition to Kertch and Yenikale, siege and tail of Sebastopol (Medal
\% ith three Clasps, and 'J^irkish Modal). Served also the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the actions of
c 'awnpore (6th Deo. 1857), Seraig^ac, Kudygunge. and Shumshabad, siege and fall of Luoknow and assault of the
?>lartiniere and Banks' Bungalow, attack on the Fort of Rooyah, action at Allygunge, attack and capture of Bareilly
( Medal with Clasp, and Victoria Cross).
Queen's Oonnty.— ^ Captain Aldndge served with the 20th Regiment in the operations in Oude in December
1858, and was present at the afikirs of Churda and Fort of Musjeedia (Medal).
Badnor.— 1 Lt Colonel Thomas served with the 2nd Dragoon Guards the Oude campaign of 1858-59, including
the assault and capture of Birwah, and Trans-Gogra affairs at Bungaon (Medal).
Renfrew.— 1 Major Anderson served as Staff Officer to the Force at the assault and capture of Rowa on 6th
Jane 1858, and was afterwards present with the 95th Regt. at the siege and capture of Awah and Kotah. battle of
iCota ka Serai, general action resulting in the capture of Gwalior, siege and capture of Pouree, and served for some
time as Assistant Field Engineer in Central India (mentioned in despatches, MTedal with Clasp).
Robs.— 1 Captain Rose served with the Royal Marine Brigade in the Crimea, also at the bombardment and sur-
render of Banboum,and with Admiral Sir Houston Stewart's exploring expedition up the rivers Bug and Dnieper
( Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) . , ,
» Captain Grove served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Almaand Balaklava,
expedition to Kertch and Yenikale, siege and fkll of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and
Turkish Medal). Served the campaign of 1857-58 against the mutineers in India, including the actions at Cawn-
pore (6th Dec. 1857), Seraighat, Kudygunge, and Shumsabad, siege and fall of Lucknow and assault of the Martiniere
r. nd Banks* Bungalow, attack on the fort of Rooyah, action at Allygunge, attack and capture of Bareilly (Medal
with Clflisp) .
Shropshire.— 1 Major Hornby served with the Military Train the campaign of i860 in North China (Medal
>vith Clasps). ,
* Captam Bennett served with the 21st Fusiliers during tho latter part of 1855 at the siege and fall of Sebastopol
( Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) .
Somerset.— 1 Colonel Adair served with the Coldstream Guards in the Crimea fh>m 2nd May 1855, including
thesiegeandfallof Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). .
s Major Sawyer served in the Netherlands Army during the Belgian revolution fri^m 1832 to 1839, and is a Kmght
of the Order of the Couronne de Chdne. .,
* Captain Cox served with the ** Buffe" in the Crimea ftom the 3rd September to the 15th November x8s5,includinK
the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) .
» Major Brasier Creagh served with the Military Train, acting as Light Cavalry, in the New Zealand war of
1 864-60; commanded a Troop in the Wanganui and Taranaki campaigns, and was present in nearly all the engage*
tnents on that coast (Medal) .
7 Captain Hillcoat served in the Ashanti war in 1873-74, attached to the Transport (Medal) .
Stafford.- 1 Quarter Master Sowton served with tho 38th Regiment in the Crimea in 1854-55, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian campaign firomNov. 1857,
inclading the battle of Cawnpore and defeat of the Gwalior contingent, capture of Meeangunge, siege and capture
of Lncknow, and afifkir of Barree (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Hazara campaign in 1868.
Suffolk.— 1 Major Oakes served in the xst Royals at the siege and £a11 of Sebastopol f^m xxth July 1855
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). ^ j*„ -
* Major Browning served with the 89th Regt. in the Crimea from 20th Aug. 1855, including the siege and fall of
Sevastopol and attack of the 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served during the Indian mutiny
in 1857-58 as Staff Officer to a Field Force in Guzerat, including the attack on the Taringa HiUs (mentioned in de-
Bpatchee) ; acted in the same capacity to another Field Force in Aug. x 858, and was present at the attack and capture
iyt Kandeth— horse shot. ^ . ^ ^ xi. t, •.. t.
Stairey.— 1 Colonel Evelyn was present at the defence of Kalafat in x8s4. He was appointed bv ttie British
Government to serve under General Cannon with the Staff of the Turkish Army, in which he received the rank of
jfn^TTiairftTi He accompanied the Allied expedition to the Crimea, and was present in the battles of the Alma, Ba-
1 aklava, and Inkerman j in the Trenches before Sebastopol, and at the defence of Eupatoria. Received the honoranr
rank of Lt.Colonel in the British Army 23rd Oct. 1857 (Modal with four Clasps fbr the Crimea, 4th Class of the Med-
jidie, and Turkish Medal). . , «« . , J, u .. *
* Captain Scott served in the X7th Lancers in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858-59, including the pursuit of
Tantia Topee and action of Zerapore (Medal). , . ^ -. ,.
* Mfyor Tredcroft served in the Eastern campaign of 1855, including the siege of Sebastopol, in the Trenches with
the siege train, and at the bombardment of April TMedal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
Sussex.—! Colonel Aldridge served with the 2X8t FuaUiers in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 mcluding the
l^attle of Alma, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attack on the Redan on the i8th June : also the expedition to
K:inboum (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of M^jor, and Turkish Medal). , r, .
* Mf^or Tubbs served in command of a Detachment of the 9th Bombay N.I. agamst the mutmeers in Central
India in 1858-59 (Medal with Clasp). , -,, , , .^ ^
Tipperary.— 1 Colonel Frend served as Aide de Camp to Lord Gough at the battle of MfOiarajpore 39th December
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X843, and was very sererely wounded and had his right arm amputated on the field (mentioned in deep«tchet.
Bronze Star).
* Major Cooper served with the 93rd Highlanders throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, indadinc the
battles of Alma and Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal and three Clasps, Sardinian and Turkish
Medals, and 5th Class of the Mecljidie). Served also in the Indinn campaign from the 20th Sept. 1857 •'^ »«^ Ac^.
1858; present at the storming of the Secunderbagh and severely wounded in the head in a hand-to-hand fighi.
being the first officer to enter the breach of that place ; was also engaged in all the subsequent operations which
led to the relief of the Residency ; subsequent relief of Cawnpore, and defeat of the Gwalior Contingent with
pursuit to Seraighat, action of Khala Nuddee, occupation of Furruckabad, siege and fall ofLucknow, iaclcdinf
the storming of the Maniniere, Begum Cottee, and minor operations ; pursuit of the rebels through Bohilcuad
and Oude, actions before and fall of Bareilly from 5th to 9th May (Medal with two Clasps).
* Captain Green served in the 14th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 1863-65, and was present in the aciioa
of Kokeroa and Rangariri (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
» Captain Mansergh served as a Cadet in the County Bourke Mounted Police (Victoria), with detachments of the
12th and 40th Regiments at the storming and capture of a stockade occupied by insurgents at the Ballarut Gold
Fields, 3 Dec. 1854.
Tjrrone. — "- Lt.Colonel Buchanan served with the 88th Regt. in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, incrjdinp the actiocs
at Cawnpore under M^or Gen. Windham, battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec, capture of Lucknow, operaaona in cLe
Doab with the Column under Col. G. V. Maxwell, to whom he was Orderly Ofliuer, and siege and (»ptare of Calpee in
May X858 (Medal with Clasp).
' Captain Browne served with the 83rd Regiment throughout the Indian campaign, and was present at the sup-
pression of a mutiny at Nusserabad in August 1857, at the attack on the Fort of Arrah in September, and at lU
siege and capture in Jan. 1858 (Modal with Clasp for Central India).
The Tower Hamlets.— 1 Major Nott served with the Field Force against the rebel Karens in Burmah in Jan.
X 857, and on two occasions commanded a Detachment of the 35th Regt. engaged with the enemy, and receiTcd a IrUer
of approbation fi*om the Grovemor Greneral in Council. Served with the 35th Regiment during the Indian mutiny
in 1857-58.
* Lt.Colonel Halkett served with the 7i8t Highlanders in the Crimean campaign from the 5th February to the
17th September 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol and Expeditions to Kertch and Yenikalo (Medal
with Clasp. Sardinian and Turkish Medals).
* Lt.Coionel de Salis served as a volunteer with the Cape Mounted Rifiemon during the Kaffirwar of 1851-52
(Medal).
* Lt Colonel Tewart served with the 6th Regiment in the Indian campaign in 1858, and was nresent in the affisir
at Peroo and subsequent operations in the Jagdospore Junele (Medal) .
7 Major Frobisher served with the 55th Regiment on the Bhootan expedition, including the recapture of Dewan*
gin in 1865 (Medal with Clasp).
* Ci^tain Marshall served m the Umbeyla campaign of 1863 ngainst the Boneyrs and other Hill Tribea on iht
N.W. Frontier of India (Medal with Clasp). Also in the Bhootan expedition of 1864-60, including the recapture of
Dewangiri (Clasp).
Warwick. — 1 Colonel Grimston served with the 19th Regt. in the Crimea (torn 5th Jan. to 31 at July iSsj
(Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal).
* Captain Fortescue served during the Indian mutiny in the operations on the Grand Trunk Road with the t±.
Regiment. Also with the ist Bengal Fusiliers in some of the operations in Oude in 1858-59 (Modal).
Westmorland.— 1 Lt.Colonel Draffen served in the Baltic during the latter part of 1854 (Medal). Waa at the
blockade of Odessa, and also before Sebastopol during the siege in 1855 (Medal A-ith Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Wexford.— ' Major Alcock served with the 95th Re^. in the Crimean campaign fh>m the 15th Jan. 1855, incladmf
the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Worcester. — ^ Major Norbury served as Captain in the 6th Dragoon Guards in the Crimean campaign from and
Julv to 4th Sept. 1855, and was present at the battle of tho Tchernaya and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp,
and Turkish Medal).
York. — 1 Lt.Colonel Gunter served with the 4th Dragoon Guards in the Crimea in October 1854, inclading the
siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
* Major Blake served with the Carabineers in Oude and tho Trans-Gogra district in 1858-59, and was presert
at the action of Doondiakera, affairs of Churda, taking of the Fort of Mnjecdia, and action of Bankee (Medal).
* Captain Holroyd served with the 65tU Regiment in the Now Zealand war in 1864-65 (Medal).
* Lt.Colonel Grimston served with the 2nd Queen's Royals in the Kaffir war of 1851-52 (Medal) ; also with the
expedition North of the Orange River in 1852-53.
* Major Gumming served with the 48th Regiment in the Crimea from the aist April to the 7th. August 1S35,
Including the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
* Lt.Colonel Dowker served as Adjutant of the 6th Regt. in the Kaffir war of 1846-47 (Modal).
7 Major Cubitt served in the Crimea from 13th Nov. 1854, including the siege and fall ot Sebastopol, the sortie*
of 6th April and loth May, and attack on the Quarries, and of the Redan on the i8th June; was wounded in the
trenches on the 28th June (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
* Major Bates served with the 65th Regiment during the New Zealtmd war of 1860-61. at Taranaki, and was
present at the operations at Huiraugi and before Te Arei. Was afterwards appointed Native Interpreter to tbe
Forces, and was present on the Stafi'at the outbreak of hostilities in the Taranaki district in 1863^ capture of the
Pa Katikira, and subsequently in the Waikato district (Medal).
» Major Leake served with the 70th Rojfiment in the New Zealand war of 1863-65, including operations in ti,e
provinces of Taranaki and Waikato (Modal).
*" Quarter Master Knowles served with the ist Battalion 22ud Regiment in the campaign in the Southern
Mahratta Country in 1844-45, and was present at the investment Hud capture of the Forts of Panulla and Pown^har.
Served in the operations on tho N.W. Frontier in 1855 (Medal with Clasp).
'• Lt.Colonel Hcwett served with tho 20th Regt. in the Crimea from 20th May 1855, including the siege and CsH of
Sebastopol, and affair of the i8th June; was also at the capture of Kinboum (Medal i^-ith Clasp, and Tark:sb
Medal). Also served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, including the actions of Chanda, Umeerpore, and
Sultanpore, siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
»* Captain de Burgh served throughout the Zulu war of 1879, first as Adjutant of the 3rd Battalion of the lA
Regiment of Natal Native Coniingent, afterwards on special duty fbr the Remount Committee, and finallj he vae
appointed to the command of a troop of Natal Uorse. with which he served in the ist Division, and anbaeqaestlj
throughout the operatioiis of Clarke s Column to the end of the campaign.
^* Lt Colonel Brooksbauk Kcrved the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 38ih Regiment, and waa preeent s&
the battle of Inkerman, siego and fall of Sebastopol, iucludmg the repulse of a sortie on tho aist Deeomber,
attack and occupation of the Cemetery (Medal with two Clasps, 5th Class of the Mn^jidie. and Turkiah Medal).
" Captain Gilbert served with the 70th Regiment in the New ZoaUind war of 1863-^5, and waa preoent at ths
action or Rangiaohia, and with the expedition to the White Cliffs (Medal).
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Council.
Judge of the High Court, N.W. Provinces.
Judge of tho Chief Court of tho Punjab.
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District nnd Sessions Judge of Allahabad, N.W. Provinoes.
Member, Board of Revenue, N.W. Provinoes.
Agent to tho Governor General at Baroda.
Lieut Governor of N.W. Provinces and Chief Commissioner of Oude.
District and Sessions Judge of Cawnpore. N.W. Provinoes.
District and Se^isions Judge of Meerut, N.W. Provinces.
Chief Commissioner, Central Provinces.
Commissioner, Rohilcund Division, N.W. ProvlnoeB.
.Tudge of the High Court of Judicature, N.W. Provinoes.
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Commissioner of Revenue and Circuit, Burdwan Di viaion.
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Secretary to the Government of India, Financial Department.
Judge, mi (vrade, of Sylhet, Assam. Also Sessions Judge of Cachar.
District and Sessions Judge, Benares, N.W. Provinces.
Commissioner, N.W. Provinces. Additional Member of the Governor
General's Council. '
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Ordinary Member of the Governor General's Council.
Commissioner of Rojshahye and Cooch Behar Divisions, Bengal.
Commissioner and Superintendent, JuUunder Division, Pui^ab*
District and Sessions Judge of Furruckabad, N.W. Provinces. Forlongh.
Commissioner and Supcnntendent, Umballa Division, Pux^jab.
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Lieutenant Governor of Bengal.
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Currency, Allahabad Circle. Offlg. Comptroller General. India.
Accountant General, Bombay. Sick Furlough.
Commissioner, Meerut Division, N.W. Provinces.
[Governor General's Council.
Commissioner of Inland Customs, Agra. Additional Member of the
Commissioner of Revenue and Circuit, Presidency Division. Furlough.
District and Sessions Judge, ist Grade, Purneah, Bengal. Furlough.
Secretary to Government of Bengal in Judicial and Pohtical Departments.
District and Sessions Judge, ist Grade, Beerbhoom, Bengal.
District and Sessions Judge, Azimgurh, N.W. Provinces.
Inspector General of Registration and Commissioner of Excise and Stamps,
N. W. Pro vinces. Offlciating Commissioner of Inland Customs, Agra.
Commissioner, Pe^^hawur Division, Punjab. Furlough.
Commissioner, Jhansi Div., and Offg. Commr., Agra Div.,N.W. Provinces.
District and Sessions Judge, N.W. Provinces. Ottl. Commr., Meerut Div.
District and Sessions Judge, ist Grade, Moorshedabad, Bengal.
District and Sessions Judge, N.W. Provinces. Olflciating Commissioner,
^ Allahabad Division.
District and Sessions Judge, Moradabad, N.W. Provinoes.
Chief Commissioner of Mysore and Coorg.
District and Sessions Judge, N.W. Provinces. Officiating Oommi^sioner
of Excise and Stamps.
District and Sessions Judge, Banda, N.W. Provinces. Furlough.
District and Sessions Judge, Mirzapore, N.W. Provinces.
[Pcrgnnnahs.
District and Sessions Judge, ist Grade, Patna, Bengal. Officiating 24th
Commissioner of Revenue and Circuit, Bhaugulpore Division and the
Sonthal Pergunnahs.
Secretary to the Government of India, Foreign Department.
Judge of the High Court of Judicature at Fort William.
District and Sessions Judge, Goruckpore, N.W. Provinces. Furlough.
Magistrate and Collector, N.W. Provinces. Furlough.
District and Sessions Judge, ist Grade. Hooghly, Bengal.
Magistrate and Collector, iso Grade, Nuddea, Bengal.
Secretary to the Govt, of India, Home De^jt. OlTg. Chief Conimia*
siooer, As^nm.
Judge of the High Court of Julicature at Fort William.
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THii^n CLASS.
Sladen, Joseph
Sandys, Melville WiUiam
Lumsden, John James Foote ..,
Lowis, Edmond Elliot
Lawrence, Alexander John ,
Halliday, Frederick Mytton
Macpherson, William
Boss, Hercules Orey
Cornell, William, MA., LL2i...
Reynolds, Herbert John, BA....
Aitchison, Charles Umpherston,
LLD. CSI. :.
Kinflr, Robert Moss, BA
Cordery, John Graliam
Thornton, Horn. Thomas Henrv.
DCL. CSI.
Perkins, Henry Edward
Sandford, John Douglas, MA.
{BarritUr at Law)
Jones, William Brittain {Bar-
rigteraiLaw)
Monteath. Alex. McLanrin, CSI.
Maclean,.£r<m.Alexanderj^oma8
Currie, Robert George
Peacock, Frederick Barnes ....
Hogg, Frederick Russell
Wells, William Sutherland ....
Young, William, BA
Quinton, James Wallace, J9.1..
Robertson, Charles
Worgan, John Berney
Elliott, Charles Alft^, CSI...
Wall, Richard, MA. {Barritter
at Law)
Smith, Alexander, MA
Commissioner, Fvzabad Division, Oude. Sick Forloagh.
District and Sessions Judge, Alyghur, N.W. Provinoea.
District and Sessions Judge, Agra, N.W. Provinoes.
Magistrate and Collector, Saharunpore, N.W. Provinces.
Magistrate and Collector, Badaon, N.W. Provinoes.
Magistrate and Collector, North-West Provinoes. Officiating Commis-
sioner, Fjzabad Division.
Commissioner of the Chittagong Division.
Magistrate and Collector of Agra, N.W. Provinces.
Commissioner, Patna Division. Bengal.
District and Sessions Judge, ist Grade, Cuttack, Bengal.
Superintendent of Dehra Doon, N.W. Provinces.
District and Sessions Judge, ist Grade, Midnapore, BengaL
Secretary to the Government of Bengal in General and Rerenne De-
partments. Furlough.
Chief Commissioner of British Bormah.
Magi.strate and Collector, Meerut, N.W. Provinoes.
Commissioner and Superintendent of the Mooltan Division.
Judge of the Chief Court, Punjab. Furlough.
Commissioner and Superintendent, Umritsnr Division, Punjab.
[Prisons in Mjson.
Judicial Commissioner of Mysore and Coorg. Izispector Gcnenl of
Commissioner, Berar.
Director General of the Post Office of India.
District and Sessions Judge, ist Grade, 24-Pergnnnah8, Ben^aL OBjg.
Judge of the High Court of Judicature at Fort William.
Magistrate and Collector, N.W. Provinces. Offg. District and flMSiUBi
Judge of Goruckpore.
Oolvin, Auckland
Metcalfe, Cha. Theophilus, CSI.
Kean, Henry Fitzmaurice John
Sparks, Harry James
Bernard, Charles Edward, CSI.
El smie , George Robert {Barritter
at Law)
Lang, George Lukis
Mangles, Albert Champion ..
Oliphant, Henry Laurence ..
Lyall, James Broad wood
Saunders, Leslie Seymour
Grant, Trevor John Chichele
D'Oyly, Warren Hastings
Garrett, Charles Bazett
Beames, John
Pellew, Fleetwood Hugo
Grant, Son. Charles
Elliot, Frederick Eden ...
Bumey, Richard Thomas
Park, George Stewart
Kaye, William
Rivett-Camac, John Henry, CJB
Kemble, William
Maclean, John Dalrymple
Alexander, Nathamel Stuart
Beveridge, Henry
Monro, James
Barkley, David Graham, MA
Duthoit, Wm. DCL
Howell, Arthur Pearse, MA..
Tracy, Thomas Burro wes
Crosthwaite, CharlesHaukesTod
Smyth, John Watt
Mcens, Seaborne May, BA
Fiizpatrick, Dennis
Watts, Charles William Pazton
Commissioner, Dacca Division, Bengal. Offg. Presidency Diris
Deputy Director General of the Post Office of India. Fnriongh.
Magistrate and Collector, ist Grade, 24-Pergunnahs, BengaL
Magistrate and Collector of Moozuffbmugger, N.W. Provinoea.
Magistrate and Collector, Allahabad. Officiating Commissionar, Jbaasi
Division, N.W. Provinces.
Secretary to the Government, N.W. Provinces and Oude.
District and Sessions Judge, xst Grade, Shahabad, Bengal.
Conunissioner, N.W. Provinoes. Secretary to the Famine (
Magistrate and Collector, Benares, N. W. Provinces.
Magistrate and Collector, xst Grade, Jeesore, Bengal. OfBrfating Coa>
missioner, Orissa Division, and Supt. Tributary Mehals, CnUack.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, N.W. Provinoes. At disposal of tbe
Government of India, Home, &c.. Department,
Magistrate and Collector, xst Grade, Patna, Bengal.
Magistrate and Collector, xst Grade, Monghyr, Bengal.
Commissioner, Roy Bareilly Division, N.W. Provinoes.
Judicial Commissioner, Central Provinoes. Officiating Secretavy to Go-
vernment of India, Home Department.
Civil and Sessions Judge, Peshawur, Punjab. Furioogh.
Magistrate and Collector, Allygurh, N.W. Provinces.
Opium Agent, Behar.
Judicial Commissioner, Chota Nagpore, BengaL Fnrloagh.
Financial Commissioner, Punjab.
Commissioner of AJmere and Mhairwarra, and Resident, 3rd Class.
Magistrate and Collector, xst Grade, Beerbhoom, Bengal. Forkmgli.
Magistrate and Collector, xst Grade. R^shahye, Ben^nl.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, xst Grade, Bensal. Furioogh.
Magistrate and Collector, xst Grade, Cuttaok, Bengal. Offg. Magis-
trate and Collector of Hooghly.
Magistrate and CoUector, xst Grade, Hooghly, BengaL Offlcistmg
Commissioner. Dacca Division.
Commissioner of the Nerbudda Division, Central Provinces. Additio&sl
Member of the Governor General's Council.
Magistrate and CoUector, N.W. Provinces. Offg. District and BwtinTii
Judge, Minpoorie.
Deputy Commissioner, 2nd Class, Mooltan, Punjab.
Magistrate and Collector, xst Grade, Sarun, B«igaL Sick FnxloBgh.
Magistrate and Collector, N . W. Provinces. Furlough.
Opium Agent, Benares, BengaL
Magistrate and Collector, xst Grade, Gja, Bengal. Fmioagh.
CoUector of Customs, Calcutta.
Magistrate and Collector, xst Grade, Mymensingh, BengaL
District and Sessions Judge, xst Grade, Bungpore, BengaL
Insi>ector General of Police, Bengal.
Deputy Conmiiasioner, ist Clas8,Pu2\jab. Off^. Commr. and i
dent, Lahore Division.
Magistrals and Collector, Shal\jehanpore, N.W. Provinoes. (On 1.
Commissioner, Jubbulpore Division, Central Prov. Oflj;. Nerbudda Drr.
Magistrate and Collector, Moradabad, N.W. Provinoes.
Commissioner, Nagpore Division, Central Provinoes. Officistiii|r Jadicsal
Commissioner. [Punjab.
Deputy Commissioner, xst Class. Officiating Judge of the Chief Coon,
Magistrate and Collector, N.W. Provinoes. Furlough.
I Secretary to the Government of India in Legislative DepartmenL
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133
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Jones, Frederick
Bignold, Thomas Frank, BA.
Tremlett, James Dyer, MA,
Field, Mon. Charles Dickinson,
MA.&LLD. {Barriater at Law).
Larminie, William Rea, JO. ...
Harrison, Henry Leland, BA.
{BarrUter at LImb),
Bsid. James Robert
Griffin, Lepel Henry, CST,
Hime, Robert Douglas, MA
Sells, Arthur, BA
Tweedie, John
Tidy, William Meymott
Growse, Frederic Salmon, MA.
C/E
Allen, Thomas Taylor
King, Lucas Burnett Blacker ...
FOITRTH CLASS.
Henvey, Frederick
Porter, John Sinclair
Ward, William Erskine, MA. ...
Ward, George Ernest .
3350
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740
Glazier, Edward George
Stevens, Charles Cecil, BA.
Spedding, Robert Decy
Price, James Gattrall
Leeds, Robert James
Edgar, John Ware, CSl. ..
Barstow, Henry Clements..
Beverley, Henry, MA..
Powell, Baden Henry..
Boxwell, John
Brett, Alfired Corbyn ..
loraU, David Robert
Howe, William Arthur..
Anderson, James
BfoConaghey, Matthew Allen ..
Burkitt^ William Robert
Smyth, Thomas Watt-
Buck, Edward Charles ....
Buhnan, Albert Robinson .
O'KineaJy, Mon, James ....
Cornwall, Wm. Wolfran Gardner
Hudson, William Hebard ....
Coldstream, William
Markham, Alexander Macaulay
Qainn,John
Wyer, Frederick
Wilson, Robert Henry, BA.
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Mellor, Charles Warren .
Hopkins, John Arthur, BL. .
Hobart, Robert Thomson ....
Smith, Thomas, BA
Worsley, Charles Fortcscao .
Dickons, Perceval Debnam,BJ.
1 833 j Dale,GeorgeSpence Desborough
looo'steinbelt, John Marie Conrad ...
3350! Whalley, Paul
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1833 1 Hall, Charles Frederick..
x666 Adams, George
Magistrate and CoUector, N.W. Provinces. Offg. District and Sessions
Judge, Banda.
Magistrate and Collector, Buatee, N.W. Provinces.
Commissioner, Chota Nagpore Division, Bengal.
Magistrate and Collector, BareiUy, N.W. Provinces. Officiating District
and Sessions Judge.
Magistrate and Collector, ist Grade, Pooree, Bengal.
Magistrate and Collector, xst Grade, Tipperah, Bengal.
Dist. and Sessions Judge, 2nd Grade, Bankoorah, Bengal, and Addl. ditto
of Burdwan. Offg. xst Grade.
Deputy Commissioner, TJmritsur, Punjab. Furlough.
District and Sessions Judge, xst Grade, Burdwan, Bengal. (On sp3cial
duty.) Member of the Lieut. Governor's Council.
Magistrate and Collector, ist Grade, Burdwan, Bengal. Furlough.
Secretary to the Board of Revenue, Lower Provinces. Furlough.
Magistrate and Collector, Bareilly, N.W. Provinces.
Secretary to the Government of the Punjab.
Magistrate and Collector, 2nd Grade, Bengal. Sick Furlough.
Magistrate and Collector, N.W, Provinces. Furlough.
District and Sessions Judge, 3nd Grade, Dacca, Bengal. Furlough.
Magistrate and Collector, Muttra, N.W. Provinces.
Magistrate and Collector, Boolundahuhur, N.W. Provinces. [Grade.
District and Sessions Judge, 2nd Grade, Rf^jshahye, Bengal, Offg. xst
District and Sessions Judge, 2nd Grade, Dinagepore, Bengal. OSTg. xst
Resident 3rd Class. On special duty at Cashmere.
Magistrate and Collector, Shahjehanpore. N.W. Provinces,
Judge of the Assam Valley Districts, Gtowhatty.
Magis^ate and Collector, Jounpore. N.W. Provinces.
Magistrate and Collector, 2nd Grade, Dinagepore, Bengal. Offg. xst Grade.
Magistrate and Collector, 3nd Grade, Pubna, Bengal. Furlough.
Deputy Commissioner, snd Grade, Jhanai, N.W. Provinces. Officiating
Magistrate and Collector, Goruokix)re.
Magistrate and CoUector, snd Grade, Dacca, Bengal. Officiating xst
Grade, Midnapore.
District and Sessions Judge. 3rd Grade. N.W. Provinces. Furlough.
Magistrate and Collector, and Grade, Shahabad, Bengal. Offg. xst Grade.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, xst Grade, N.W. Provinces.
Furlough.
Addl. Dist. and Sessions Judge, snd Grade, 94-PergunnahB and Hooghly,
Bengal. Officiating xst Grade.
Conservator of Forests, xst Class, Punjab. On special duty under Govern-
ment of India in Home Department.
Magistrate and Collector, snd Grade, Noakhully, BengaL Furlough.
District and Sessions Judge, 3nd Grade, Jessore, Bengal.
Magistrate and Collector, 3nd Ghrade, Howrah, Bengal. Furlough.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, xst Grade, N.W. Prov. Offg. Magistrate,
Etawah.
Magistrate and Coll., 3nd Grade, Furreedpore, Bengal. Offg. xst Grade,
Bankoorah.
Magistrate and Collector, Banda. N.W. Provinces.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, Azimghur, N. W. Provinces. Officiating
Magistrate and Collector.
Deputy Commissioner, 3rd Class, Jhelum, Punlaub. Offg. Addl. Gommr.
and Sessions Judge of Jullunder and Umballa Divisions.
Director of the Department of Agriculture and Commerce,N.W. Provinces.
Deputy Commissioner, 3rd Class, Goojranwalla, Punjab. Offg. snd Class.
Supenntendent and Remembrancer of L^gal Afflurs, Bengal. Member
of the Council of the Lt.Govemor.
Joint Magistrate and Denuty Collector, xst Grade, N.W.P. Furlough,
Joint Magistrate and Collector, xstGrade, N.W. Provinces. Offg. Magis-
trate, Futtohpore.
Deputy Commissioner, and Glass, Hoshiarpore, Punjab.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, xst Grade, N.W. Provinces. Offg.
Magistrate and Collector, Allahabad.
Deputy 1 Commissioner, xst Grade, Hurdui, Oude. [Burdwan.
.Magistrate and Collector, and Grade, Bo;rra, Bengal. Offg. xst Grade, ni
Magistrate and Collector, snd Grade, Midnapore, Bengal. Offg. Secretary
to the Board of Revenue.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, xst Grade,Eta, N.W.P. Offg. Magistrate,
Ac, xstGrade.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, xst Grade, N.W. Prov. Off^j.
Magistrate, &c., Bijnore.
Magistrate and Collector, and Grade, Pumeah, Bengal. Off<f. xst Grade.
Deputy Inspector General of Police. N.W. Provinces. Sick Furlough.
District and Sessions Judge, and Grade, Backergunge, Ben?jil.
iMngistrato and Collector, and Grade, Mooasufferpore, Bengal. Off^. is^
I Grade.
District and Sessions Judge, and Grade, Nuddea, Bengal.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, xst Grade, Mirzctporo. N. W. Prov.
Offg. Magistrate, &c.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, xst Grade, Mirzapore. N.W. Prov.
Maxistrate and Collector, and Grade, Pilibheet. Offg. xst Giudo, N.W.
Prov. Furlough.
Magistrate and Collector, and Grade, Rungpore, Bengal. Offg. xst Grade.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, xst Grade, N.W. Prov. Ofr^f.
Magistrate, Jtc, Minpoorie.
Deputy Commissioner, and Class, Jhanai, N.W. ProvinceMJU li:^
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Howell, Mortimer Sloper, BA....
Atkinson, Edwin Felix Thomas,
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Clay, Arthur Lloyd
McMinn, Charles William.
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BA. LLM.
OadeU, Alan, BA
Porter, George Edward
Hariuffton, Arthur Henry, BA
Rees,fS«derickWm. Joseph,^^
Millett. Arthur Penning
Clay, William McKinley.JB-A....
Ridsdale,SeptimusOtter Barnes,
BA
Barton,Sbeneser Johnstone, JTJ .
I, Alfred Cotterell, BA. .
Steel, Henry William
Neale, Walter Erskine
Leupolt, John Cunningham .
Barry, William
Donovan, Charles
Ferrar, Michael Loyd, BA.
Towers, Robert Mason
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Currie, Greorge Main waring
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Tolbort, ThomasWilliam Hooper
Cowley, Francis Wm. Rice, MA,
Irvine, William
Twigg, John Hill
Peterson, Fred. William Voysey
Patterson, Alexander Bleakly
Kennedy, James
Magistrate and Collector, and Grade, Maldah, Bengal. Ofl^. rat Gi».:
Chumpamn.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, xst Grade, Meerafc, N.W. Provic-*-*
[Gcmde, Cutuct
Magistrate and Collector, 3rd Grade, Bankoorah, Bengal. OO^. i&
District and Seesions Judge, 2nd Grade, Fnrreedpore, Bengal.
Magistrate and Coll.. 3rd Grade, Bhaugnlpore, Bengal. Ofllg. xat Gn^i-
Joint Magistrate and Collector, ist Grade, Bengal. OfficistinK Ma^3ss»>
and Collector, 3rd Grade, Maldah.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, xst Grade, Bustee, N.W.P.
Director General of Gazetteers and Statistics to the Goremznent of Isda.
Accountant General, Bengal.
Secretary to the Government of Bengal, Financial Dept. Member of iii
lit. Governor's Council.
Magistrate and CoUector, 2nd Grade, N.W. Prov. Oitg. xst Gxms.
Humeerpore.
Deputy Accountant General, Bombay. Oftg. Accountant General, K.V.
Provinces, and Dep. Commr. of Paper Current^, Allahabi^rt Cirde.
Deputy Commissioner, xst Grade, Bengal. Officiating, MaaixblMMBL
Deputy ConmiisBioner, 2nd Class, Raepore, Central Province*.
Manpstrate and Collector, 3rd Grade, Balasore, Bengal. Ofljg. and Gnds
Resident in Nepaul, at Katmandoo.
Assistant to the Accountant General, N.W.P. Offg. Acoonxktent Geserml.
Pni^ab, and Deputy Commissioner of Paper Currency, L*luxe GLrck.
District and Sessions Judge, Noakhully, Bengal.
Settlement Officer, 2nd Grade, Banda, N. W. Provinces. Special leave.
District and Sessions Judge, 2nd Grade. Mymensingh, Bengal. Offir. G7&
Deputy Commisioner, 3rd Grade, Roy Bareilly, Onde. Ofl^. and GraA«.
Magistrate and Collector, 3rd Grade, Moorshedabad, Bennl. FariourL
Subordinate Judge, ist Grade, Lucknow, Oude. t^^^^s^'^ Pabca.
Magistrate and Collector, 3rd Grade, Chumpanm, Bengal. Oiff^. izi
Secretary to the Chief Commissioner of Assam.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, xst Grade, a4'Pergnnnalis, BenicaL OS-
elating Magistrate, 2nd Grade, Gya. [Madns.
Assistant to the Accountant General, Bengal. Offg. Aooountant QtaeraL
Judicial Assistant, xst Grade, Punjab; Offg. Beputv- Conunr., Fen»sepG».
Settlement Officer, ist Grade, Humeerpore, N.w. rrovinoea.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, xst Grade, Ballia, N.W. Provinees.
Offg. Magistrate, &c. , 2nd Grade.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, xst Grade, Banda, N-W.?. TarVorngtu
Deputy Commissioner, ist Graide, E^amroop, Assam.
Assistant Commissioner, xst Grade, Hurdui, Oude.
District Sessions Judge, 2nd Grade, Tipperah. Off^. Jndicxaa Oob*
missioner of Chota Nagpore.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, xst Grade, Dinagpore. Bengal. Ferioujgii.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Bengal. Officiating JoinA lla«:>-
trate, &o., ist Grade, Chumpaum.
Judicial Assistant, ist Class, Punjab. Offg. Deputy Comxnr., XJotritssr.
Deputy Commissioner, 3rd Class, Umballa, Purgab. Offg. snd GJaea.
District Sessions Judge, and Grade, Pubna and Bogra. Offg. at Piim«al.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, xst Grade, N.W. Frovinoea. Oflloa&af
Magistrate, Ac, Ghazeepore.
Grimley, William Henry, BA..
Woodbum, John
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Mosley, Herbert
Ogilvie, George Macartney ..
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Joint Magistrate and Collector, ist Grade, Shal^ehanpore, X.W. Pror.
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Magistrate and Collector, and Grade, Backergunge, Bengal. Fnrloug-h-
Deputy Commissioner, 3rd Grade, Fysabad, Oude. Ofljg. Sec to Govt.
Oude Revenue Department and Forest Branch.
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Assistant Commissioner, xst Grade, Gondah, Oude. Officiating Depn^
Commissioner, 3rd Class.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, xst Grade, a4>Pergunnah8» Bengal. Offi-
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Joint Magistrate and Collector, xst Giade, Bengal. Offg. Ifagistraie,
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Joint Magistrate and Collector, 1st Grade, Cawnpore, N.W. Prorincee.
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Deputy Commissioner, 3rd Class, Kumool, Punjab. Offg. and Class.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, ist Grade, Bankoorah, ^ngal.
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Smeaton, Donald Mackensie,
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Beighton, Thomas Dnrant
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Neill, Lindsay
Cotton, Henry John Ste^man..
Registrar, High Court of Judicature, N.W. Prov. Offg. Judicial Commr.,
ritish Burmah.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, ist Grade, 24-Pergunnahs, Bengal.
Offfr. District Judge of Burdwan.
Deputy Commissioner, 3rd Class, Shahpore, Punjab.
Judicial Assistant, ist Grade, Punjab. Offg. Deputy Commissioner, 2nd
Class, Moozufferghur.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, ist Grade,Moorshedabad, Bengal.
Offg. District, Ac, Judge, Mymensingh.
Deputy Commissioner, 2nd Grade, Cooch Behar, Bengal.
Deputy Commissioner, 3rd Grade, Assam. Oflfg. 2nd Grade, Luckimpore.
Settlement Officer, ist Grade. Moozufferghur, Punjab. Offg. Deputy
Inspector General of Registration, Bengal. Furlough. [Commr.
Deputy Commissioner, 3rd Class, Puiyab.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, ist Grade, Furreedpore, Bengal. Offi-
ciating Judge of Moorshedabad.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, and Grade, Benares, N.W. Provinces.
Officiating xst Grade.
Additional Dis. and Sessions Judge of Chittagong, Bengal. Offg. at Dacca.
Secretary to the Chief Commis-iioner, Central Provinces. Officiating
Commissioner, Nagpore Division.
Superintendent of the Kapurthala State.
Assistant Commissioner, zat Class, Pu:^jab. Furlough.
Judicial Assistant, ist Grade, Dera Ghasee Khan, Punjab. Furlough.
Judicial Assistant, and Class, Simla, Pux^ab. Officiating, xst Grade.
Also Judge of Small Cause Court.
Deputy Commissioner, xst Class, Central Provinces. Officiating Com-
missioner, Jubbulpore Division.
Judicial Assistant, 3rd Class, Jullunder, Punjab.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, xst Grade,Chittagong, Bengal. Officiating
District Judge of Rungpore.
Judicial Assistant, 3rd Grade, Kangra, Pozg'ab. Officiating xst Grade.
Joint Magistrate, &c., xst Grade, Dinagepore, Bengal. Offg. District
Judge, rubna and Bogra.
Judicial Assistant, and Grade, ITmritsur, Pui^ab. Offloiating Deputy
Commissioner, and Class,<Goorda8pore.
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Judicial Assist, and Class, Sealkote, Pnx^ab. Offg. Dep. Oommr., and
Joint Magistrate and Collector, and Grade, Meemft, N.W. Provinces. Offg.
xst Grade.
Assistant Commissioner, and Class, Central Provinces. Officiating Com-
missioner of Excise, Supt. of Stamps, and Inspector Gen. of Registration.
Joint Magistrate and Dep. Collector, xst Grade, Mymensingh, Bengal.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, xst Grade, Tipperah, Bengal. Officiating
District Judge. [Dmuty Commissioner, Belaspore.
Assistant Commissioner, and Class, Chindwara, Central Provinces. Offg.
Deputy Commissioner, xst Grade, Bengal. Officiating Commissioner
of Arakan Division, British Burmah.
Assistant Commissioner, xst Class, and Settlement Officer, and Grade.
In charge of Rohtuck Settlement.
Settlement Officer, 3rd Grade, Banda, N.W. Provinces.
Assistant Commissioner, and Class, Punjab. Officiating Judicial Assis-
tant, Mooltan.
Assistant Commissioner, xst Class, Puigab. Furlough.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, xst Grade, Patna, Bengal.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, xst Grade, Bengal. Officiating District
Judge, Sarun and Chumparun. [P^S' '^^ Grade.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, and Grade, Allahabad, N.W. Provinces.
Judge, Court of Small Causes, Allahabad, N.W. Provinces.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, and Grade, Muttra, N. W. Provinces.
Officiating xst Grade.
Joint Magistrate and Oollector, and Grade, AUghur, N. W. Provinces.
Officiating xst Grade. [Ac, of Sarun.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, xst Grade, Bengal. Off^. Magistrate,
Joint Magistrate and Collector, xst Grade, Bengal. Furlough.
Deputy Collector of Customs, Calcutta.
Assistant Commissioner, xst Grade, Roy Bareilly, Ouae.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, and Grade, Humeorpore, N.W.P. Furl.
Deputy Commissioner, and Grade, Sonthal Pergunnahs, Bengal. Offg.
xst Grade. [Officiating xst Grade.
Joint Magistrate and Collector of Budaun, and Grade, N.W. Provinces.
District Superintendent of Police, xst Grade, Moradabad, N.W. Provinces,
Officiating Joint Magistrate, &c., xst Grade. [Furlough.
Under Secretary to the Government of India, Home Department.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, and Grade, Mosufferpore, Bengal. Offg.
Magistrate, fto., and Grade, Durbhunga.
Secretary to the Chief Commissioner, British Burmah, in the Revenue
Settlement Department.
Joint Magistrate and CoUector, and Grade, Moorshedabad, Bengal.
Officiating District Judge, Cuttack.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, and Grade, Midnapore, Bengal. Offi-
ciating District Judge, Beerbhoom.
Joint Magistrate and Collector of Agra, and Grade, N.W. Provinces.
Officiating, xst Grade.
Inspector Ueneral of Registration, Ac, Central Provinces. Offloiating
Secretary to the Chief Commissioner, Central Provinces.
Magistrate and Collector, 3rd Grade,Chittagong, Bengal. Offg. and Grade.
Officiating Commissioner of Cliittagong DivisioiuiOOx ^^
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Waller, Richard Maunsell, BA.
Benett, William Charles
Veasey, John Charles
Luttman- Johnson, Henry..
White, Edmund
Jefibry, John Edward Beeror ...
Mackintosh, James Simon, BA.
Marcel, James Augustine, BA. .
Nolan, Philip
Forbes, Arthur, JB^
Sharp, Heniy Granville, BA. ...
Laxabe, William
Smeaton, Robert
Roberts, David Thomas..
Grawfhrd, Jame8,.B^. {Barri9ter
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White, James
Bradbury, James Francis
Winter, Chas.Deslandes Church
Rose, Edward
Whitmore, John
Waoe, Alfired Augnistus .
Benson, Thomas, BA
Laidman, George John..
Alexander, Richard Dundas..
Chiohele-Plowden, Trevor John
Whiteway, Richard Stephen
Fiddian, William, BA
Holmes, William .
Willdns, Cecil Ansdell
Macmillan, Alexander
Page, William Humphrey..
Sinkinson, Edward James ..
Daukes, Frederic Clendon ..
Bird.CharlesPavin Cl^arr.tt/Zaw)
Logan.Robert
Baker, Francis
Dey, George Goodalr .
Cooke, Henry Giraud .
Kelleher, James . .
Troward, Thomas .
Goodridge, John Perch ,
Udny, Richard, MA
Pratt, James, MA
Badcock, Francis William..
Samuells, Charles Archibald
(Barrisfer at Lav)
Poeford, Joseph
Gladstone, Cecil Ernest...
Greaves, Richard Herbert..
Barrow, Frank Hunter
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Settlement Officer, 3rd Grade, Agra, N.W. Provinces.
Deputy Commissioner, 3rd Grade, Lohardugga, Bengal. Ofl|g. sodGn If.
Deputy Commissioner, 4th Grade, Daijeeling. BengaL Offg. and Gra .1
Assistant Commissioner, 2nd Grade, Gtondah, Oude.
Assist. Magistrate and Collector, Bengal. OfTg. Magistrate and CSoIlet '.
2nd Grade, Backergunge.
Deputv Commissioner, zst Grade, Bylhet, Assam.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, 2nd Grade, Bareilly, N. W. Provine <-.
Oificiating, ist Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Bengal. Officiating ICagistnte, Xz..
2nd Grade, Furreedpore.
Secretary to the Board of Revenue, N.W. Provinces.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, 2nd Grade, Cawnpore, N.W. Froviaft'
OfTg. ist Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Bengal. Officiating* Joint 3Cagi6tr.ic
and ist Grade, Tipperah.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, 2ndIGrade, Shahabad, Bengal.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, 2nd Grade, Chittagong, Bengal. Furl.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Jounpore, N.W. Prov. vSz.
Joint Magistrate, ist Grade.
Junior Secretary to the Government, N.W. Provinces and Oode.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, 2nd Grade, Fattehporo, N. 7.
Officiating, ist Grade.
Registrar, High Court of Judicature, Fort William.
Assist. Commissioner, Ajmere, Rajpoutuoa, and Pohtical Agent»3nl Cbi»>.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, 2nd Giade, 24-PergTmnaha. Benn]
Furlough.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, 2nd Grade, BengaL Offg. Ai^^tiYf^'
District Judge of Chittagong.
Joint Magistrate and Collector of Banda, 2nd Grade, N.W. Province
Officiating ist Grade.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, 2nd Grade, Sarun, Bengal. 0£f^.,ittGr»di .
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Bengal. Offieiatuig Magistnii^
&c., and Grade, Beerbhoom.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, Agra, N.W. Prova. Offg. zat Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of MoosufflBmungger, N.W. Proviocev
Officiating Joint Magistrate, zst Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Etawah,N.W. PiOTinees.
Under Secretary to the Government of India, Foreign Department.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, 2nd Grade. Fnrloo^x.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, 24-Pennmnalis. BexunL Off"
Magistrate, 4o., 2nd Grade. NoakhuUy. *"
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Dehra Doon, N.W. Provinoea. Ofi.
dating Superintendent
Assistant Mf^istrato and Collector, Gya, Bengal. Offg. Joint HaciabBXe.
2nd Grade. ^^
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, N.W. Prov. Offg. Joxxit Mntt tc m
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AsaistAnt Magistrate and Collector, Patna, Bengal. Officiating Ixispectcr-
Genl. of Registration, L.P., and Senior Marriage Regiatrmr ofcZeuu.i
Under Secretary to Govt, of India in the Financial Departixtent^
Under Secrcttiry to Government of India, Home Departznent.
Assistant Commissioner, 2ndCla8s, Jholum, Pnx\jab. Offg. Judical Af- -l
As.sistant Commissioner, 2nd Class, Nimar, Central Provinces, ir* "
Deputy Commissioner, Nursingporc.
First Assistant Secretary to Govt., N. W. Provinces and Oude Offr
Under Secretary. ' - '
Assistant Magistrate and CoUector, Chittagong, Bengal. Oflir Joiii
Magistrate, ist Grade. ^'
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Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Backergunge, Bengal. Fnrloosfa.
Assistant Conmiissioner. 2nd Class, Moolian, Pmiiab. Officiatixiff Je^^
Assistant, ist Grade, Rawul Pindee. * •"»***
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Grade, Hoshtmgabad District, Central Proc
Assistant Commissioner, 2nd Grade,Punjab. Offg. DeputVoammiasicAer
Bunnoo. '
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Pumeah. Bexural Off^ Jn-^e
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Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Bengal. OOdatiiiff Joint llac»
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Assistant Commissioner, 2nd Class, Punjab. Officiating Deimtv Cua-
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Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Furmckabad, N.W. Provisoes, ui'
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HiKh Court, N.W. Provinces. '^' ''*»»*^-^-
Assistant Commissioner, and Class, and Settlement Secretarr to *' e
Financial Commissioner, Poi^ab. '
Deputy Commissioner, and Class, British Burraah. Officiatinir eeavtar-
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Assistant Conunr., 2nd Claas, Jhansi, N.W. Provinces. OiTg
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800 Meiklegohn, David Ogilvy..
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800
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Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Dera Ghasee Khan, Punjab. (On
special duty.)
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, N.W. Provinces. Assist. Snpt. and
Judge,Smail Cause Court,DeraDhoon. Offg. Joint Magistrate, ist Grade.
Registrar, Chief Court, Punjab.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Grade, Kheri Muree, Oude. Furlough.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Allahabad, N.W. Provinces. Offg.
Joint Magistrate, ist Grade.
Junior Bocreuury to Board of Revenue. Offg. Sec. to Bengal Govern-
ment, General and Revenue Depts. Sec. to Bengal Civil Fimd.
Assistant Commissioner, and Class. Settlement Officer, and Grade, Pun-
pab, and Offg. Assist. Commr., xst Class, Kumaul.
First Inspector of Registration Offices, Bengal. Furlough.
Press Commissioner with the Grovemment of India.
Assistant Commissioner, and Class, Hoshungabad, Central Provinces.
Officiating and Class.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Nuddea, Bengal. Furlough.
Assistant Commissioner, and Grade, Daijeel^. Bengal. Offg. ist Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collectdr, Bengal. Officiating Magistrate, xst
Grade, Hooghly.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Bengal. Officiating Joint Magistrate,
ist Grade, Dazjeeling.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Sahamnpore, N.W . Provinces. Offg.
Joint Magistrate, Ac. and Grade.
Assistant Commissioner, and Grade, British Burmah. Offg. Deputy
Commissioner, 4th Grade, Thonkwa.
Assistant Commissioner, and Class, Punjab. Officiating Judicial Assistant,
xst Grade, Peshawur.
Assistant Settlement Officer, xst Grade, Humeerpore, N.W. Provinces.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Burdwan, Bengal. Officiating Joint
Magistrate, ist Grade.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Sealkote, Punjab. Offg. Judicial
Assistant.
Assistant Map^strate and Collector, Pumeah, Bengal. Officiating Presi-
dency Magistrate and Coroner of Calcutta.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Rungpore, Bengal. Offg. Under See.
to Grovt. of India in the Finance Department.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Pilibhit, N.W. Provinces. Officiating
Joint Magistrate, xst Grade.
Government Advocate, Punjab.
Supernumerary Assistant Commissioner, Wardha, Central Provinces.
Officiating Assistant Commissioner, and Class.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Budaun, N.W. Provinces. Officiating
Joint Magistrate, Ac, and Grade.
Under Secretary to the Government of the Pui^ab. Offg. Under Sec. to
Government of India Home Department.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Punjab. (On special duty to N. W.
Department. )
Supernumerary Assistant Commissioner, Rawul Pindee, Central Prov.
Personal Assistant to Chief Commissioner.
Assistant Settlement Officer, xst Grade, Moradabad, N.W. Provinces.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Bengal. Officiating Joint Magistrate.
xst Grade, Nuddea. [Grade.
Assistant Commis8ioner, 3rd Class, Punjab. Offg. Settlement Officer, and
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Baraitch, Oude. Furlough.
Junior Secretary to the Chief Commissioner, British Burmah.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Goruckpore, N.W. Provinces. Offg.
Joint Magistrate, and Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Mynpoorie, N.W. Provinces. Offg.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, and Grade. [ Jhung.
" "*■ " • • '"'".Settlement Officer, 3rd Grade,
Asustant Commr., 3rd Class, Punjab.
Fanshawe, Arthur Upton .
Mnlock, Francis Berry ....
Clark, William Ovens, BA. .
Hooper, John
Matthews, Harold Francis .
Whish, Charles William
Christie, Archibald
Smith, Gilbert Leslie.,
[smay, Stanley
Robinson, Henry Charles Thorp
Williams, Henry Clissold
Tute, Arthur Clifford, £^. .,
Pearse, Herbert George..
St Barbe, Henry Louis ..
Stack, Edward
Bolton, Charles Walter .
Addis, David Foulis ....
Assistant Secretary to the Chief Commissioner, Central Provinces.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Bengal. Offg. Joint Mag., &c., xst
Grade, Rajshahye.
Supernumerary A est. Commr., Nagpore, Central Prov. Offg. and Class,
and Offg. Registrar, Judicial Commissioner's Court.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Allygurh, N.W. Provinces. Officiating
Joint Magistrate, and Grade.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Jhung, Punjab.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Gonaa, Oude. Offg., and Grade.
At disposal of the Bengal Government.
Assistant Magistrate and CoUeotor, Ballia, N.W. Provinces. Offg.
Joint Magistrate, xst Grade.
Assist. Commissioner, 3rd Class, Peshawur, Punjab. (On special duty.)
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Kangra, Punjab. Offg. and Class.
Supernumerary Assistant Commissioner, Raepore, Central Provinces.
Assist. Commr., ord Class.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Peshawur, Punjab. Offg. and Class.
Assistant Commissioner, and Grade, Caohar, Assam. Offg. ist Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and CoUector.Dacca, Bengal. Offg. Joint Magistrate,
Ac, xst Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Muttra, N.W. Provinces. Offg. Joint
Magistrate, and Grade.
Assistant Commissioner, 4th Grade, British Burmah. Political Agent,
and Class. At disposal of Home Department.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Jaunpore, N.W. Provinces. Offg.
Under Secretary to Government of India, Home, &c.. Department.
Under Secretary to the Government of Bengal.
Assistant Settlement Officer, and Grade, Jaunpore, N.W. Provinces. Offg,
xst Grade.
Digitized by V^jOOy^^
48 1
Bengal OivU Service,
Ni.US8.
KBTomxxaw, te.
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1872
1872
1872
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2873
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416
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506
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FranoiB, Bdward Beloliam
Handley , Francis Frederick
Fasson, Herbert John HamlltOD
Borooah, Ammdoram
Caniiingham,Alex.Fred.I>OTigla«
Hoey, William
Steyenson, George
Groikshank, Alex. Walmealey...
Finch, Robert Halea
Anderson, Alexander
Dnrand, Heniy Mortimer
Stoker, Thomas
Wight, John Knox, JBA..
Silcock, James Greer .
Holdemess. Thomas William .
Nugent, John
ColUer, Frank Robert Stanley.,
Maiindin, Ghades Randal
Haggard, Alfred Hinnber {Bar'
ntter at Law)
Bird, Hubert Moore ,
Walker, Thomas Gordon ..
O'Donnelli Charles James..
Finucane, Michael, BA, ..
M'Pherson, James
Barry, William Russell ....
Gupta, Krishna Govinda .
Kisch, Hermann Michael .
Birks, Arthur Rawson
Fanshawe, Herbert Charles..
Tobin, Henry Murray
Risley, Herbert Hope
Lawrie, Lewis Kossuth (Bar-
titter at Iiam)
Conybeare, Henry Crawford
Arthur
Ghrierson, George Abraham .,
Beny, Frederick Charles ,
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Grade, Umballa, Punjab. Off)?. 2^4 Clam-
Assistant Mag^istrate and Collector, Cuttack, Bengal. OfficiaUiig Jocli
Magistrate, &o., iBt Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Bengal. Assistant Settlement oacer,
Cbittagong.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Bengal. Officiating Joint Magistzatf .
Ac, ist Grade, Dinagcpore.
Assistant Coxmnr. , 3rd Grade, Punjab. Political Officer, Khyber.
Assislant Commissioner, 3rd Grade, Lucknow, Oude. Offft, xst Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Balasore, Bengal. Offlcittting Jcaas
Magistrate, ist Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Moradabad, N.W. Prorinoea. 08^
Joint Magistrate, 2nd Grade.
Supernumerary Assistant Commissioner, Nimar, Central Provinoea. OC^.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Grade, Umballa, Punjab. Oftg, Jxuixi^
Assistant, 2nd Grade.
Political Assistant, zst Class, and Offg. Assist Secretary in tl&e FoxRgs
Department of the Government of India. (On special rolitiaBl disfcr )
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Shahjehanpore, N.W. Provineea. OiL:.
Joint Magistrate, 2nd Grade.
Assistant Commissioner, 3nd Grade, Sylhet, Assam. Offieiatiii^ xat Grade.
Assistant Commr. , 3rd Glass, Dera Ghasi Khan, Punjab. Ofl^. and Clasi.
Assist. Magistrate and Collector, N.W.Prov. Offg. Joint MaeiflCTate. ^..
2nd Grade, and Offg. Junior Sec. to Board of Borenue, N.W. Pruvince*.
At disposal of Government of N.W. Provinces and Oude.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Chumpamn, Bengal. Ofli;. Joor:
Magistrate, xst Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Bhaugnlpore, Bengal. AfWrrntrng Jobei
Magistrate, ist Grade,
^sistant Magistrate and Collector, Chittagong, Bengal. Fnrloajsli.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Banda, N.W. Provinoea. Offg. Josl:
Magistrate, 3nd Grade.
Settlement Officer, 3rd Grade, in charge of Loodiana Settlement.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Burdwan, Bengal. Officimtiii^ Jci* t
Magistrate, ist Grade.
Assistant Settlement Officer, Bhurbunga, Bengal.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Humeerpore, N.W. Prorinoes. OSr.
I St Assistant Secretary to Grovemment N.W. Province and Oode.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Allahabad, N. W. Provixicea. i<
Assistant Secretaiy to Govt.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Cuttack, Bengal. Officiating^ Joirt
Magistrate, ist Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, S4-Pergunna)i8, BengaL OfBciatiss
Under Sec. to Govt, of Bengal, Judicial and Political Depts.
Assistant Commr., 2nd Class, British Burmah, OflTg. Town yi^mM. XkjtJi^
Additional Assistant Secretary to the Government of the Ponjanb.
AssiBtant Magistrate and Collector, Sarun, BengaL Officiating Joix:
Magistrate, xst Grade.
Under Secretary to Govt, of Bengal. Special leave.
Supernumerary Assistant Commissioner, Nagpore, Central PRnrxBces.
Offg. Assist. CommissionOT. 3rd Class.
[)Ue<
ProTinoea. 0&
€}t^, Joe:
Godfrey, George
Mackie, Andrew Wallace .
Henry, Edward Richard
Scott, Ros^
1874
1874
1874
X874
X874
700
500
766
700
7^
Wyer , Thomas Rowland
Gopleston, Frederick Selwyn ...
Anderson, Henry Aiken..
Obbard, Robert
Gilee,Frank
Jonefe, Samuel Simpson..
Hate, Lancelot
Manisty, George Eldon .
Fox, Francis William .
AUen, David Biid
Barnes, Hugh Shakespear
Kitts, Eustace John ,
Petre, Francis Loraine {Bar'
titter at Law)
Gael, John Delabere
Brett, Cecil Michael Wilford ...
Blyth, William Dunbar ,
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Mirzapore, N.W.
special duty.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Durbhunga, BengaL
Magistrate, xst Grade.
Supernumerary Assistant Commissioner, Jubbulpore, Centeal PxcTinccft.
Officiating Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class.
Assistant Commissioner, snd Grade, Golaghat. Assam. Oflfar. ist Gxad*.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Backergunge, Bengal. Offg. Joe.:
Magistrate, ist Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Azimghur, N.W. Proriiusea. QOz-
Joint Maffistrate, 2nd Grade.
Assistant Commissioner, 4th Grade, Thatonek Britaah Baraah. Of-*
2nd Grade.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Bunnoo, Pom'ab. OflE^. snd Claie
Supernumerary Assistant Commissioner, Balaghaut, Central ProriBco:
Offg. 3rd Class.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Bengal. Officiating Joint Mas^*
trate, Ac., xst Grade, 24-Pergunnahs.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Furruckabad, N.W. Provinces. Off ^
Joint Magistrate, and Grade. * ~
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Dera Dhoon, N.W. Provinces.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Bengal. Officiating Anci^i^ny,, ^^.
missioner, xst Grade, Sonthal Pergunnahs.
Assistant Commissioner and Assist. Sec. to Chief Commiaeioner AsEsr
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Dhurbunga, Bengal. Offir Jc^'i
Magistrate, ist Grade.
Asst Commr., 4th Class, Thonk wa Dist. , British Burmah. Offg. an d G rail- ■
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Moxuflbrpore, Bengal. * OtS^suss^z
Joint Magistrate. &c., xst Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, N. W. Provinces. Privata Secreor:
to the Financial Member of the GK)vexnor Gtoneral's ConneiL Onapec^
duty. Foreign Department.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Berar, Hyderabad Asaigned Dis&iRv
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Bareilly, N. W. Provincea,
Asst. Mag. and Coll., Hasareebagh, Bengal. Offg. Joint Ma^ , xstGraac
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Jessore, Bengal. Off? Jd&-
Magistrato, ist Grade. _^ ^^ _ [Magiatraleu s^'Gnd^
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, 24-Pergu]
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766
18741
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Thomaon, Bobeit Geori^e
Harding, Francis Henry
T^jajsauMdi^t Jioseph
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700
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600
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600
700
699
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700
700
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500
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700
450
450
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650
700
500
700
700
600
Savage, Henry
Dnunmond, James Bamsay.
Fraaer, Hugb»
Lee,
ie« Riobai
, Harry,.
Assistant Set^ement Officer.
Offg. Joint
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Glass, Pox^ab.
Forest Settlement Officer, Jhelom.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Shahabad, Bengal.
Magistrate, xst Grade.
Asisistant Magistrate and Collector, Monghyr, Bengal. Offg. Joint
Mng^H^M'f^, xst Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Moorshedabad, Bengal. Offg. Joint
Magistrate, xst Grade.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Goordaspore, Pnnjab. Offg. and Class.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Gomokpore, N. W. Proviuccs.
.__,-.-_.,, .„,_ ., « . , ^ ^ ... , « . Offg. 2nd
Hugb _ , ^
Jackson, mUiam Grierson Assistant Commissioner, 4th Grade, Prome, British Bnrmah.
Grade.
As8t.Commr.,3ra Class. Asst. Settlement Officer, PaAJab. Sick Furlough.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Dnrbnngha, Bengal. Offg. Joint
I Magistrate, xst Grade.
Carstair0»BobQrt i Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Hooghly, Bengal Offg. Joint Magis-
I trate, xst Grade.
Harrison, John Henry Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Cawnpore, N.W. Provinces.
Anderson, 'J.ohn Alexander Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Hissar, Punjab. Offg. and Class.
Phillips, Henry Arthur Denteron Asst. Magistrate and Coll., Pooree, Bengal. Offg. Joint Magis. , i st Grade.
Taylor, Frederiflik Beatson, BX I Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Jessore, Bengal. Offg. Joint MagU-
trate, xst Grade.
Norton, David Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Shahabad, Bengal. Furlough.
Casey, Arthur BdwinComerford. Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Boolundshuhnr,.N.Wi Provinces.
MUlitr, WiUiam:Bobert Sick Furlough.
Gibbon, Robert Fergnson,.Ba
Fuller, Joseph Bampiyide
Wilson,. James. ....i.>:
Oet Bniiendranath ua^
Staley, Alfted Evelyn
Primrose, Arthur John u
Hughes, George i.;^;
Pennington, Heiuy James Du-
maresq
McLean, Johik James.... u.:
Pargiter, Frederick Eden.........
Farrer, Henry .
Phayre, Bobert .,
Merk, WUliam Rudolph Henry
Taylor, Leonard
Finlay, James Fairbaim, JiA.
Place, George William
Symes, Edward Bpence
Hewson, Francis Thomas
Wells, Walter Fox Williamson
Ritchie, John Gerald
Peterson, Herbert Parsons
Marriott, Charles Richardson
Mackay, Duncan Lachlan Mao-
pherson
MitoheU. Thomas Oaady
Anderson, James Dmmmond...
Rustondee, Cursetjee
Donieb James MeCrone ,
Porter, Leslie Alexander Selim..i
Anderson, Robert Hildebrand.
'875, 700
1875. 700
«87S'
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1875
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1876,
[876:
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876
876
876
876
876,
87^.
876
876
S76
8 76 5'»,I^Qlder, Cecil Joseph Salkeld...
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Grade, Fyzabad, Onde. Offg. and Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, N.W. Provinces. Assistant to the
Director of Agriculture and Commerce.
Assistant Commr., 3rd Class, Punjab. Offg. and Class. Assist. Settlement
Officer in charge of Delhi Settlement.
Assistant Magistrate and Coll., Gya, BengdJ. Of^. Joint Mag., and Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Btawah, N.W. Provinces.
Assistant Commissioner, and Grade, Darrang, Assam.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Lahore, Punjab. Offg., and Class.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Glass, Bara Banki, Oude. Offg. and Grade.
Assistant Commr., 3rd Class, Jhansi, N.W. Provinces. Offg. and Class.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, a4-PergttnnahB, Bengal. Officiating
Oommr. of the Soonderbnnds. Offg. Joint Magistrate, fto., and Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Pubna, Bengal. Ofl^. Joint Magis-
trate. &c., xst Grade.
Assistant Commissioner, 4th Grade, British Burmah. Offg. and Grade.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class. Pux^ab. Offg. and Class, and Class
Assistant Political Officer, Khyber.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Kumaon, N.W. Provinces. Offg.
' ' ' Assistant Commissioner, Nynee Tal.
Assistant Commissibner. 3rd Class, Peshawur, Punjab. Offg., and Class.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Grade, Oachar, Assam. Offg. and Grade.
Assistant Commissioner. 4th Grade, British Burmah. Offg. and Grade.
Personal Assistant to the Chief Commissioner.
Assist. Gommr.,3rd Class, Pux^ab. Offg. P0Ut.Assist.3rd Class, and Assist.
to Qov.Gen.'s AgesA at Rajpootana. Mas. of Aboo, and Assist, to Gen.
Supdt. of OperationB for Suppression of Thuggee, Aa, Low. Rajpootana.
Assistant Oommissioner, srd Grade, SuHanpore, Oude. Biek Furlough.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector Shahabad, Bengal. Offg. Joint
Magistrate, itc., and Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Furreedpore, Bengal. Offg. Joint
Magistente, Ac., and Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Mosufflvpore, Bengal. Offg. Joint
Magistrate, ftc., and Grade.
Assistant Commissioner, 4th Class, Rangoon District, Burmah.
Assistant Commissioner, 4th Grade, Tonngoo, British Burmah. Offg.
3rd Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Nnddea, Bengal. Oflg. Joint Magis-
trate, Ac., and Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and OoUeotor, Ghaseepore, N.W. Provinces.
Assistant Oomm., 3rd Glass, Dera Ghaaee Khan, Punjab. Offg. and Class.
Second Assistant Secretary to Govt., N.W. Provinces and Oude,
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Nuddea, Bengal Offg, Joint Magis-
j trate, &c., and Grade.
Dane, Louis William Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Punjab. Private Secretary to the
Lieut -Governor of the Punjab.
Geidt, Bernard George 1 Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Grade, Cachar, Assam. Offg. and Grade.
Cameron, Duncan 'Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Chumparun, Bengal. Offg. Joint
I Magistrate, Ac, and Grade,
Bxidgee, James Bmile 'Supernumerary Assistant Commissioner, 4th Grade, Bassein, British
• Burmah. Offg. 3rd Grade.
700 McCabe, Robert Blair Assistant Comnusaioner, 3rd Grade, Seebsaugor, Assam.
6oo|Imrie, Charles William Supernumerary Assistant Conmiissioner, Sanger, Central Provinces
- Offg., 3rd Class.
500 Bateman,HerbertBurleton Jones Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Grade, Lucknow, Oude.
600 Snow, Philip Chicheley Hyde 'Assistant Commissioner, 4th Grade. Thyetmyo, British Burmah. Offg.
I (Barrut«r at Lav) | Assistant Conunissioner, and Grade.
500 Evans, Loftus George Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Azimghur, N.W. Provinces.
500 Tucker, Frederic St. George de
Lantour 'Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Kangra, Pui^'ab. Offg. and Class.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Patna, BengaL Offg. Joint Magis-
trate, Ac, and Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Saharunpore, N.W. Provinces.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Nuddea. Bengal.
876 45o,Steel, Charles Denton
876 sooSlack, Francis Alexander..
876 7oo| Bobertson,-Frederick Alexander ; Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class,' Simla, Pux^ab.
Offg. and Class.
I I 2
483
Bengal Givil Service,
AppozvTMins, Ac.
1876
1876
1876
X876
1877
1877
1877
1S77
X877
X877
1877
1877
1877
1877
1877
1877
1877
1877
1877
1877
1877
1877
1877
X877
1877
1877
1877
1877
1877
1877
X878
X878
1878
1878
X878
1878
X878
X878
2878
X878
1878
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1878
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1879
1879
1879
X879
X879
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1879
500 Pu nnett, Honr^j' Boataon '
500 tlrimwijod, Fnuik St. Clair
45*:^ JnrLn, Alfred ^liLcilonald Bnlteel
E-Jalbmith. Edgftr ,..,......
Hay k-y , IJlm r len ri t lisi rfc
Harrir!, Ed ward Bmiaaon
Muclood, llodcrick Hciiry......
Viiug^bao, Thomas Edwjird ...
Kenaiugton, AllVod,
Howott, John PrenCJDft... ..-....,.
Walker, Qeorge CasAQn
AdiuiLftoti^ Hanrcy
DoiiglAfl, Shdibo Jaxneiii ...
Wb ito, Hui-bert Thirkel I
Lyon, Gflorffo Kennetli ,..
UacphflTBon, Willi am Charles.
Wheel BT, PeiTV Gotten 1 1 {Bar-
ristfT at Xav} , ..
Jeij kio a.Ttioniaft l^ovr ten Layton
Harris, Robert LiHton
lrf«or, Richard Townfthend ..
Un rrah , He nry Zonch .......
Barrow, Oscar Thaodorfl
Grants John Andrew , ...
iMorriBOD» Edvrard Currio
Hiunblih, Richattl Ebb
Maude, Henry
Gill, J ohu. Edward ,
Reynolds, Herbert Wm. Ward
Campbell, DuBcan Jobn Alfred
Cox, Hariy ,,.....,
CaMper«a, Charlea Peter..,..
Macpheraon, Dnncan Jaa., MA
Bakor, Ed vrard Norman .,, ...
Miicg-airo, Hugh Fitzjohn Tyrrel
Impey, Wm, Henry Loclciii.gtOD
(VjQijjB, ArLhur Herbert....
Kinj?-, Liicaa White .,.,....
Meredith, Arthur ,„.,
Ccjllin, Edwaid Womlfleld
ShakoJipeaj-. AJfx. Murison Wake
Irwin, Ueorge Robert
Ehiew, William Wilaon ....
Gray, Perey ,**
Ealee, Chae Ltndstedt Model lier
Netberaal^, William
Gappel, Edvrortl Louis ,
Hull, WllliaiiL Thomas
Sankey, Heary.........
I'ortoouSg Alexander
Mil ler, John Ontario
Arbuthnott, John Cunpb^'ll ..,
Gr^enBhielda, Robert Bcott ,,,
TwftBdy, Georifo Alfred
Hndtihah, Kavafljoe Jamaj^ee
Randern* Jamea ,
Shaw , George Mfi taon ....
I Eale«, H or bert Eiitoa
.Jobiigtcmet Donald Campbell
YounKbuAband, Eomer Edward
Holmwood^ Herbert
Lawrencst Waiter Roper .
BaJiUe, Danc&n Oolrin ....
Pde«t, fiemy UalBled ...^
Pope, BJehaTd Rodney .„.
Btowh, John Alexander .
\~-\-^U\\y\ M.i.'i-rri,',- iirul Collt'clor. Bijnorc, N,W. ProvmcM.
Arr-i-t'iiii i,;i.]Jiiinf,r.i .uur, 3,rd tirndc, Jorhal, Afisam. Offg. and Grmd^.
A.-'-^ii^iaTLt C<jm[nL<bdioncr^ 4U1 Grade^ SittonDg Diviaion, Britiah Banu^
Utbciatinp ird Grndc.
Aj+HiHtmit Mairidtrute and Collector, Mirzaporc, X^W. ProrinoM.
AAaistiiiat. Mn^]irti;.ra(« and Collector, Burdwaii, ]>fmgal.
Asmsmnt MuyiBLmte and Collector, ilynuensingh^ BengaL
AesiHLaFLi, Ma^ri&trate and Collector^ BonarB*, jf W. ProviQOM.
Assistant Mnnru^trate and Collector, Rajahahye, BeogaL
A&8i»t*Hjt Commissi oner, 3rd ClaAS, Simla, Punjab.
Aasistant Map istrato and Collector, A^a, N.W. PrOTinces.
A.SBi»t&nt CommiaBioneir, 3rd CIush, Kubat, Fanjab.
AaaiatautComnjiaaioner, 4th Grade, Menprye« Diriaion, Blitiah Bsxisah
AsBiHtant Commiastoner, mi tirade, 8ylbet, Awam.
Asst. Coramr., 4tb Gmde, Pantanau Div ., Brit. Biirmah. Offg. jrd Grtif
Ajidisumi; Ma^i^tratre and Collector, Euaiiniore. BengaL
Aiiaij^tant CommisAlotier, 3rd Grade, Sjliet, Aftsdm.
AE>$i&tant Ma^jriatrate and Collector, Gh^teepoTe, N.W. Prcrinoea.
Assietaijt Mmj^'istmteand Collector, Hazareebansh^ Bengal.
Asalatant CoramiAsioner, 3rd Clsas, Bixva, Pdnjab.
Sap«rQiUnierary Assistant Comznissdoner, 3rd Grade, Seebsaogor. Aisas.
Aaaifltant Mai?tVtrate and Oollector, Moradabad, N.W. ProrxsMa.
Aseiatant Mn^imteaud Collector, Cnttaok. Ben^.
AaaialAnt Coinmlseioner, ard CIsaa, Deia Qb*ae« Khan, Pnx^b.
AaslAtant CommiBaianar, 4th Grade, ToTLnjToo, Britiah Bnrxnah.
Aaaiataut Magiatrate and Oblleobar, Eta, N, W. Profincea.
Aftfliatant CommissloDeT, 3rd Claaa, Bister, Punjabp
Asaistaat MaglAtrafea and Collector, Allahabad, K.W. Proyinoea. Of^
Cnntonmeni Magietrate.
AaaidUmt Ma^strate and Golleetar, Jatinpore« N.W. Proriseea.
Sapemnmerary Assistant GommisaioQsr, Akyab. firitiah Bmah.
Asaistant Mn(ri«trnt« and Collector, Gya* Ben^L
Aflsietant MAtriiitnite and Callector, ChJttagunn:, BcoigaL
AsaiBtATit Magiatratfl and Collector, Dacca* Bengal,
Aj$8islant Maglatrato and Collector, Qtb, Bengal.
Aaajstant Magiatrate and Collector, Baabirtilpare, BengaL
Asaistanf^ Magiitratfl and CoUectori Mosaflbrntiirgnr, N.W. ProrxxMea
Aaaiatant Magietrate aod QoUeotor, HaJAhabye, Seagal.
AaalBtant Commiaaioner, 3rd Clan, Hoabiarpore, Pmqab.
Aasistnnt Commiftsioner, 3rd Claaa, Goojcr&t, Pnnjrib.
AHSietant .M»giistrate and Collector, fi4-PerG:uniJLhK, BengaL
Aaalalaiit; ]jhlu.iifletrut« and Collector, Bijnore, N.^V. FTovincea.
ABsiatant CommissioDcr, 3rd Grftde, Sebtaporo, Oude.
Aaaiatant Commi^aloner, 3rd OlaoB, Kobat, Puiyab.
Aasifltant Magiatrate and CoUector, Minpooriev X.W. Provineea.
ABsiaitant Conixnif»eioner, 3rd Grade, Pertab^h<ir, Dade. Offg., andGnde
iSmp^rniirnerury Aasiatau'tCominr., Nursm^rpure, Central PrvTinoea.
Aaaistant Commissioner, jrdClaas* Rawul Prn'lee^ Punjab.
Snpamnmcrttry Assistant CommiBeioner* f'- ' ' tiiinnah, ProoM.
Biipertiume?aj*y Aasiauint Commlssiouor, :^ % t an, Bxitiah BannaL
Bnponiuinerary Assistant Comnusaioiier. ; .. ..'u]>,
Aaaiatant Commiseioucr, 3rd Grade* Lncknow, N.W.
Aaaistaiit Maj^iatrate and Collector, fihaQgulpom Bengal.
Aaaistant Ma^istrato and ConcK:tr>r, Fatna, fiangal.
Aaalalant Mngi<-trHt© und Cot lector, Allahabad; K.W. FvoTincea.
Aaaistant Mti^tHtrnie kunl Collector, Dacca, BeneaL
Aaalstant Maj^st rate and Colleotor, Mecmt, X.W, Provineea.
Supernumerary Assistant Commlsaionsfr, Baaseio, British ]
AauHtant Commissioner, 3rd Claaa, Lahore, Pimiab.
AsBlstant ComDiiasioner, 3rd Claaa, Delhi, Pimjab.
Asalstant Magiatrate and CoUector, Masnfferpore, BengaL
AeelBtont Coi^nuBsicner, ird Olau, Lahore, Ptuuab.
Aaalstant Magjafcrata and Collector, Agra, N.W, I^roviBoei.
SapDrnmaeraTT Aaaislant Comtaiaaioner, Jubbul pore, Central FroriaeeL
Aaaiatant Magistrate and CoUeotor, Ohittagong, BengaL
Aaaiatant Magiitiale and Collector, Benarea^ N.W* Pnyrmcn.
Digitized by VjOOQ IC
Madras Civil Service.
484
Ba.
Naius.
ApronrnciVTS, &c.
PIB8T0LAB8.
qfji Yean* Standinff.
S44 3750 limes. Sou, Lewis Charles
84s 5333 Hadleston, Son. WQliam
^47 3750 Kindersley, Son. John Bobert
{Sarriater at Law)
BXOOVAOLASB,
«jf 23 Teara' Standing.
Forbes, Son. Louis .
850 2333
B50 a666,Salliyaii, Homy Edward .
I
B51 5333,CannichaeI, Son. Dayid Free
i I mantle
351 3333 ThomaSyBdwardCroftGreenway
351 4000 Puokle, Biobard Kaye, CIB.
Ssa 833
352. 833
5^3 a333
353 2936
354 3750
J55;34o8
Master, John Heniy
Davidson, Bobert, CST.
Groldingham, John Dalrymple...
Longley , Charles Thomas
Master, Charles Gilbert {Bar-
ritUr at Lam\
Thomas, Henxy Sullivan
3587 Horsl^, William Dowdeewell...
2333 Kindersley, Francis Martin
833 Carr-Gomm, Francis Colling
{BarriMUr at Law)
MacGrefirorjAtholl
Beid, John William {BwrritUr ai
Lam)
Whiteside, William Sonthey ".
Barlow, Biobard Wellesley
Plnmer, Charles George
a8oo
3420
ao87
»333
THZBD0LA88,
qf x8 Tta/n* Stonding.
St. Clair, Son. James Chishohne
Irvine, Ootavius Bntler
56 2583
57:3"5
57 833
57 2671
57 -«333
57J2333
Melville, Bobertson John ..
Garstin, John Henry, C8I..
J^!»333
Oo 3420
60 2430
60 2430
2333
2420
2333
833
833
3420
833
833
Leman, Gtoorge Downton
Webster, Bdmnnd Forster {Bot'
titter at Law)
Hannyngton, John Child
Hutohins, Philip Perceval (Bar-
ritUrat Lam)
Bomell, Arthur Coke
Grose, James, MA
Wilson, William, Ifil
Foster, William Shrabsole, MA.
FOVBTE GLASS,
qf X2 Tmre Standing.
Kelson, James Henry, MA.
{BarritUr at Law)
Pennington, James Bum, BL. . . .
Woodroffe, Francis Henry, BA.
Hope, James, BA
Daniel, John Bead
Stokes, Henry John
Brandt, Francis, BA
Logan, William
62 833 Best, James William, BA. .
62 2430 Price, John Frederick..
62
2420
Comyn, William Horatio
Horsbll, Jeremiah Gamett, BL.
Bewell, Henry, BA
62 2420
«»2 833
6'<< 2420 Croiokshank, Alexander, MA..
62'a4ao Gordon, Hontly Piyse
f^a 2333 Horsbm^h, Boyd
f»3 833 Stuart, Andrew John
63 2420' Stokes, Henry Edward. BA.
63 3350 Bliss, Henry William, BA. ..
63,2022 Hughesdon, Joseph Charles..
63 X944 Snatth, James Frederick, BA.
63 1044 Glenny, William Henry.,
Judge of the High Court of Judicature, Madras. VicO'Chancellor of
the University of Madras.
Member of CouQcil.
Judge of the High Court of Judicature at Madras.
63 ' 1944 Eelsall, John .
District and Sessions Judge of Bellary.
First Member of the Board of Bevenue. Commissioner for ITncovenanted
Civil Service Examinations. (On special duty to England.)
Member of Council.
District and Sessions Judge of Yizagapatam.
Second Member of the Board of Bevenue. Offj^. xst Member. Offg. Com-
missioner for ITncovenanted Civil Examinations.
Collector and Magistrate of Bellary, and Political Agent, Sundoor.
Furlough.
Chief Secretary to Government. Sick Furlough.
District and Sessions Judge of Nellore.
CoUeotor and Magistrate of Salem. Offg. 3rd Member Board of Bevenue.
Secretary to Government, Bevenue Department Offg. Chief Secretary.
Third Member of the Board of Bevenue. In charge of Inam Dept. Offg.
2nd Member.
Collectorand Magistrate of Cuddapah. Acting Collector, fto., to GK>vemor
of Fort St George in Ganjam. Chetterpore.
District and Sessions Judge of Coimbatore.
District and Sessions Judge of Tinnevelly. Furlough.
Besident of Travancore and Cochin.
District and Sessions Judge of North Malabar. Tellicheny.
Collector and Magistrate of North Arcot Chittoor.
Commissioner. Neilgheny Hills. Ootacamund.
District and Sessions Judge of North Aroot. Chittoor.
District and Sessions Judge of Komool.
District and Sessions Judge of South Aroot Qffg. Collector, Ac., and
Agent to the Governor of Fort St George, in Yisagapatam
Collector of Sea Customs and Protector of Emigrants, Madras.
Collector, District Magistrate, and Agent to the Governor, Visagapatam.
Acting Secretary to the Bevenue Department.
Collector, District Magistrate, and Agent to the Governor of Fort 8t
George, Ganjam. Furlough.
Collector, District Magistrate, and Agent, Taqjore. Political Agent for
the French Settlement of Karikal.
District and Sessions Judge of Salem.
District and Sessions Judge of Madura.
District and Sessions Judge of Tanjore.
Collector and Magistrate of Nellore.
District Collector and Magistrate, Coimbatore.
Collector and Magistrate and Government Agent. Godavery District,
Cocanada.
District and Sessions Judge of Cuddapah.
Collectorand Magistrate of Tinnevelly. Palamoottah.
DiHtrict and fiesfrions Judge, North Tanjore. Acting at Trichinopoly.
District and Sessions Judve, Chmglopnt. Furlough.
District and Sessions Judge, Gai^am. Furlough.
Collector and Magistrate of Madura District.
District and Sessions Judge of Trichinopoly. Furlough.
Collector and Magistrate of Malabar. Political Agent for French Settle-
ment of Mahtf . Furlough.
District and Sessions Judge, South Canara. Furlough.
Collector and District Magistrate, Chingleput. Saidapett.
Collector and Magistrate of South Canara. Mangalore.
Collector and District Magistrate of Kistna. Masulipatam.
Collector and Magistrate of Trichinopoly, and Political Agent, Pudu*
kotta. Furlough.
Collector and District Magistrate, South Arcot. Special Agent, French
Settlement and Political A^ent for Pondichorry. Cud lalore.
Collector and District Magistrate, EurnooL Acting at Heliary.
District and Sessions Judge, K'stna. Mtisu1ip<«tam.
District and Sessions Judge, Uodavory. Fui lough
Secretary to the Board of liovenue. Offg. Col. and District Mag., Salem.
Commissioner of Salt Bevenue, Madras.
Sub Collector and Joint Magistrate, Coimbatore. Acting District and
Sessions Judge, South Arcot. Cuddalore.
Sub Collector and Joint Magistrate of Malabar. Acting District and
Sessions Judge, Tinnevelly. Palamcottah.
Sub Collector and Joint Magistrate of Bellary. Acting District and
Sessions Judge, South Canara. Mangalore.
Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Granjam. Ac^ingJHs*
trict and Sessions Judge of G(i^very. Bajahmundry, *^'^^'^^
485
Madras Civil Service,
23
it
NilKBS.
AppoxvTinvn, fto.
1863
1863
1863
i86t<
1863
XS63
1863
1863
1863
1863
1863
X863
2863
1863
1863
1863
1863
1864
1864
1864
1864
X864
X864
1864
1864
2x43
997
944
Wallace, John
Crole, Charles Stewart ....
McCarthy, Samael Trant .
Goodrich, Harry St. Aubyn .,
Wigram, Herbert, 3f^ ,
Gribblo, James Daniiing Baker.
Parker, George Arthur
609
254
633
2031
Wilkinflon, Fran cis Henry
Grahame, William Francis, HA.
Lister, "Alien Lindsay ....
Irvine, George Duncan .
X144
1287
igcw
X922
"44
1600
1279
Martin, Charles Wm. Wall, BA
LLD.
McWatters, George, BA. {Bar-
ritter at Law)
Ronpell, Norton Aylmer, BA....
Spedding, John Brownrigg,!?^.
Galton, Charles Arthur, MA. ...
Crosthwaite, Charles John
1000
980
X864
1864
1864
1864
X864
X864
X864
X864
1864
1864
X865
1865
1865
X867
X867
1867
1867
X867
1867
1868
1868
1868
1868
1868
1868
1869
X869
Happen, William Alexander
Storrock, John
Bnick, David, LLB
Turner, Heniy Gribble-
Bird, Charles Augustus..
Campbell, Lome Augustus ...
Grigg, Henry Bidewell, BA.
Hardinge, Thomas vonDonop,
BA
x8oo
1327
"44
558
"44
525
"44
"44
390
1376
S02
4x6
602
1077
802
416
416
416
416
Head Assist, to the Collector and Magistrate of Vira^patam. Actia;
District and Bessions Juds:e,Ganjfti3i. Berhamporc.
Sub Collector and Joint Magistrate of Nelloro. Aetixig Oaileetorsri
District Magistrate and Agent at Tanjore.
Sub Collector and Joint Magistrate of Chingleput. AottngOoIlMiUiraad
Magistrate of Cuddapah District.
Sub Collector and Joint Magistrate, Godaveiy. Furloo^h.
Registrar, High Court, Appellate side, Madras. Actmg Difltrict tad
Sessions Judge, South Malabar. Calicut.
Sub Collector and Joint Magistrate of South Arcofc. Acting Distriel tad
Sessions Judge, North Taiyore. Tranquebar.
Sub Collector and Joint Magistrate of Madura. Acting Dis^icfc aad
Sessions Judge, Chingleput.
Sub Collector and Joint Magistrate of Salem. Foiloug^h.
Sub Collector and Joint Magistrate, Tinnevelly. Acting Bead Asbs-
tant Collector and Magistrate and Agent, Gazgam. Berhampore.
Sub Collector and Joint Majristrate of North Arcot.— Pariougli.
Sub Collector and Joint Magistrate of Tai^ore. Acting Collector tsd
Magistrate and Special Agent of South Aroot. Cuddalora.
Sub roUector and Joint Magistrate, Kisfcna District. Acting C4>necUr
and District Magistrate at Trichinopoly.
Sub Collector and Joint Magistrate of Cuddapah. Acting CoDcctor
and Magistrate of Malabar District. Calicut.
Head Assistant to the Collector of the GodaTOiT Biatiict. Actug Sab
Collector and Joint Magistrate, Madura, DindignL
Deputy Director of Revenue Settlement, Gax^ani.
Sub Secretary, Board of Revenue. Acting Secretary.
Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of BelLacy.
Collector and Magistrate of Kumool.
Head Assistant to the CoUector and District Magistrate, NeUore.
Sub^Collector and Joint Magistrate. Chingleput.
Under Secretary to Government In the Departments under ihe Chie
Sec., and Canareso Translator. Acting Sub Sec, Board of Be— —
Special Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Malabar.
Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, North Arcot. Velloro,
Special Assistant to the CoUector and Magistrate and Ageni totbcGc-
vemor of Fort St. George in Visagapatam. Officiating Poai MaHv
General. Madras.
Senior Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate and AMit to as
Governor of Fort St. George in Tizagapatam. AclingSub-CoUcctarsBd
Joint Magistrate of South Arcot. Tindevanum.
(Jnder Secretary to Qovemment in the Revenue Departmnkt.
A.saistant Commissioner of Uie Neilghenj Hills. AdLag Under Sects
Govt, in Depts. under Chief Secretary. Madras.
Head Assistant to the CoUeotor and Magistrate of Tridilnopo^. Aetiac
Sub Collector, Ac, NeUore. Ongole.
Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of South OsBaca. Aetisf
Sub CoUector and Joint Magistrate, Tai^ore. Negapatam.
Head Assistant to the CoUector and Magistrate, KumooL Biek Fori
Head Assistant to the CoUector and Magistrate of Tazgore Diateict. Letai
Sub CoUector and Joint Magistrate, BeUarv. Gooty.
Head Assistant to the Collector and District Magistrate of Malabar.
Acting Principal Assistant Collector, &c. , Tizagapitam, Jiazsipaiasa.
President of the Municipal Commission, Madras.
Special Assist, to the CoUr. and District Magistrate of Maaozm. fiaamad.
Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate of Coimbatoze Diatrici.
Acting Sub-CoUeclor and Joint Magistrate, Eistna District. Gnntoor.
Senior Assistant to CoUector at Gai^am. Acting Sub CoUector and Joses
Magistrate of Malabar. (TeUicherry.
Head Assistant to the CoUector and Magistrate of North Aroot. Sek FsxL
Head Assistant to the CoUector and Magistrate of Cuddapah. Aetiag Sao
CoUector and Joint Magistrate of C*nddapah. Mnddenpnlly.
Head Assistantto the CoUector and Magistrate at Ejstna. Actinc Sob-
CoUector and Joint Magistrate, Goimbatore. Erode.
Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of TizmeTellj. Aetsitf
Sub Collector and Joint Magistrate at Salem. Oossoot.
Head Assistantto the Collector and Magistrate, South Aroot.— Sick Foxi.
Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Ralenu Acuag Sifc
Collector and Joint Magistrate, Godavery District.
Head Assistant to CoUector and Magistrate of Madura. Acting Bab CoC
and Joint Magistrate, Tinnevelly.
Furlough.
Assistant to the Magistrate and Collector of NeUore. Acting Refciatnr,
High Court, Appellate side. TamU Translator to Govemment.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Madura. JLcCingHaad
Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Madura Dlstziol.
Assistant to the CoUector, &c., and Agent, to Gcvemor of FOtt S.
George, Yizagapatam. Acting Head Assistant.
FIFTH OIABB.
Under 12 Tears* Standing,
Knox, Hubert Thomas (Barrirfw
at Law) Assistant to the CoUector and Magistrate Of Malabar. Side Forloa^^
Farmer, Henry Richard AssiFtant to the Collector and District Magistrate of CbxnglepnL.
Mclver, Lewis Assistant Collector and Magistrate, Chingleput^
Davies, James Acworth (JSar- Assistant and Acting Head Assistant! to the CoUector and llapstmt
rittfer at Law) \ and Government Agent, Godavery.
Weld, Matthew Richard, £^. ... Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Chingleput. — 8ic^ Fc.
SeweU, Robert I Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Godavery. Sick Forksu t
Winterbotham, Henry Martin... Assistant to the CoUector and Magistrate of Malabar. 8iok FnricK:^
Austin, Ware Flumptre
Clogstoun, Herbert Frederick.
496 „
1 144 Knox, Charles Jeffrey, BA
1144'Wamer, John Lee
Burrows, Leonard Robert, MA.
Turner, Edward ,
Rice, Robert, BA. LLD
Overbuiy, Edward Noel..
Gibson, Edward
Atkinson, Arth. Johnston Breeks
Arundel, Arundel Tagg, 27^. ..
Le Fanu, Wm. Joseph Henry,
BA. {Barrieter at Law)
Maclean, Charles Donald, BA
Johnson, Evans Charles
Gibson, Frederick Edward ..
Gumming,Charles Lennox Bruce
Weir, Thomas, BA
Kough, Charles, BA
Maltby, Thomas James .
Mackensie, Gordon Thonison .
J Assistant to the CoUector and Magistrate of .
fficltrnriocsi
Madras CivU Service.
486
5|
Naxbb.
Apronmavn, &o.
IHs.
I 1287
4x6 Moore, LewiB.
80a
803
802
; 803
803
803
803
803
803
803
603
803
603
6q3
60a
Nioholfion, Frederick AugruBtUB.
Underwood, Waller Gregory .
Cox, Arthur Frederick
Thomaon, James, If il.
Stokes, Gabriel,!?^
803
€03
603
427
427
WiUock, William Alezaiider,^^
Sewell, Ebenoser James
Forbes, Georffe Stuart, MA
fieoBon, Balph Silleiy, BA
Ross, Henry Thomas, MA
Spencer, Egerton Edward. . /
Wynne, Sydenham Henry, BA.
Tdte, William Jacob
Fawoett^ George William
Moore, Pierce William
Henry
Tremeoheere, James
Apperley
Rees, John David
Hebbert, Frauds Henry
Thorbnm, Walter Millar, BA.
Arthur Henry
Martindale,
Temple
O'Farrell, Horace Handley
Power, Guy Francis Thomas ..
FiddiaJi, James Panll
ThomiMon, Arthur, MA . .
427
427
350
4»7
427
427
350
427
427
4*7
427
427
4«7
Ghetti, Pulicat Ratnavelu, BA.
Welsh, William Henry
Horsfall, Thomas Mendelssohn
Higgens,Al!Ved William Buckle
La^n, Edward Sidney....
Brodie, Vernor Alexander.
Dumerf^ie, John Willonghby
Francis
Russell, Samuel, BA ,
Hohnes, William Cuthbert, BA.
Frazer, Robert Watson, BA.
Murray, Francis D'Arcy Os-
borne Wolfe
Hammick, Murray
Joseph, Hugh Gore
Wilhams, George Maudsley ..
Bradley, Herbert {Barruter-at-
Zmio) •• ■
Sim, Heniy Alexander
Monnsey, Charles Herbert {Bar-
ri$ter-at-La»)
Otter, Henrv Bhirecliffe
Atkinson, John Nathaniel
Weir, Charles James
Hamnett, Frederick Harper ...
Mullaly, Charles Mylen
Twigg, John
Andrew, James
Stuart, Andrew Edmund Caatle-
stuart
Tate, Alex. Chambers...:
Deputy Commissioner of Salt Revenue, Northern Division. (On special
duty in the Gudum Hills.)
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Trichinopol^r. Furlough.
Assistant to the Collector and MaKistrate of Salem. Acting Head AssiBt.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Malabar. Acting Special
Assistant, Malabar.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of North Arcot.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of South Arcot.
Assistant tothe Collector and Magistrate of South Canara. Acting Head
Assistant, Coimbatore. (On special duty.)
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Malabar. Acting Head
Assistant.
Assistant to the Collector and Maflristrate and Agent to the Qovr. of Fort
St. George in Granjam. Acting Head Assist to the Collector, Nellore.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Cuddapah. Acting Assistant
Commissioner, Neilgherries.
Assist, to the Collector and Magistrate of Bellary. Acting Head AssiBt.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Tax^ore. Acting Head
Assistant to the Collector, &c.. South Canara.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Triohinopoly . Acting Head
Assistant
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Grodavery. Acting Head
Assistant to the Collector, Ac, Kurnool.
Assistant to the Collector and MtMristrate of Kistna. Acting Head
Assistant to the ^lagistrato and Collector of Tanjore.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Kistna, Acting Senior
Assist, to the Collector & Agent to the (jovr. of Fort St. (3eorge, (ia^jam.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of North Arcot. Acting Special
Assist to Collector and Agent to (3ov. of Fort St G^rge, Vizagapatam.
Assistant to the Colloctor asid Magistrate, Chingleput. Acting Head
Assistant, Tinnevelly.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Kurnool.
Assistant to the Collector and Slagistrate of Kurnool. Acting Head
Assistant, Godavery District.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate, Taz^ore.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Cuddapah.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Tinnevelly.
Assistant to the Magistrate and Collector of Taz^ore. Acting Head AsaiBt-
ant, Kistna.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate and Agent to Gov. of Fort St.
Ctoorge in Gax^am.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Malabar.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of North Arcot
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Madura. [ ABsistant.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Cuddapah. Acung Head
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Nellore.
Assistant to the Collector and District Magistrate of Malabar.
Assistant to the (Collector and District Magistrate of South Arcot.
Assistant to the Collector and District Magistrate of Tanjore.
Assistant to the Collector and Disirict Magistrate of Gk)davery.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate and Agent, Yizagapatam.
Sick Furlough.
Assistant to the Collector and District Magistrate of Bellaiv.
Assistant to the Collector and District Magistrate of Trichmopoly.
Sick Furlough.
Assistant to the Colloctor and District Magistrate of South Canara.
Assistant to the Collector and District Magistrate of Coimbatore.
to the Collector and District Magistrate of Kurnool.
to the Collector and District Magistrate of Tinnevelly.
to tho Colicctor and District Magistrate of Kistna.
to the Collector and Magistrate of Chin<lepat.
to tho Collector and District Magistrate of Coimbatore.
to the Collector and District Magistrate of Salem.
Aosistant
Asi^istaut
Assistant
Assistant
Assistant
Assistant
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Nellore.
Assistant to the Colloctor and District Mag. and Agent to Gov. at Visaga-
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
487
Bombay Civil Service.
Aypoxkticxvts, fto.
1^45
184S
1830
i8ii
3S51
3333'
i3J3
37SO
17S0
5331
iSSJ i^^S
Fm£T GL43B,
q/* 38 l>(f rt- Standing.
Reid, Lesto€;lL
at Law)
A^hburaer^ I£^, Lionel Robert,
1 CJSI. ,
Mftcticr, Jtobart Fi^rgnflon.
^haw, ClMrlca Forbes HodBon
I {BarHttfral Ltiit},,
|KDU)luiHt ilon. Chiwlea Gurdon
[Batristei- af Lo-tp}.,
Pinhey, Il^jt, Bobtrrt Hill {Bar-
rUtfT fit Loie)
' HavOnMirofl, Hon . Kdyr.Wm. C8I.
Bobortaoii , El pbinstonePourtaleu
*8S3
1853
IBS3
"«53
1S54
1854
ii34
iSss
1856
iSgfi
r8s6
185^
i@5^
Commissioner of Customs, Salt, and Opium, and Reporter GeDeral
External Commerce. Acting Commissioner, Northem DirisioiD.
Furlough.
Third Member of Council.
First Grade Judge and Sessions Judge, Sattara.
First Grade Judge and Sessions Judge of Belgaum.
Judge of the High Court of Judicature, Bombay.
Judp-o of the High Court of Judicature, Bombay.
Fourih Member of Council.
Commissioner, Central Division.
BECfONI* CLASS.
0/^ ao Yfurt' Standing,
eattLlwitli, Williaiu
, est. (BarriMttr at Law)
44J*^Brakitie, Hqnry Niipier Bruce ...
25^5,' White, Jainea Georgo
«33.Gomie, Chujlea .,.,
'Si5|Bo5anqi]et, Theodore
»5^S ShepiMiTii, (Jeor^e f'*Toderick ..
^3''S CoKhWn, VVilMikin Miint Philip.,
33^5 nrflwford, Anhur Travers
TBeo
3750
375<^
3135
37 5»
3500
JSoo
2465
B3.I
ElpMndtotL, John ,
MolyilKJJen, Masivell
Bonudflilo, Alo*. Alfred
Mcilvlll, Mun, Francis Dawes
SnetiB, Archibftlrt Lookhart .,
MacdoimM, Artiuir Ramsay.
Propert, WLHiiiin Hmry
Moore,. John Geor;j>s
Puilc, jRme» Bmitliwaite, CSI.
MA.
mSiiLj, William
West, iTon. FUiytsnoridj MA. {Bar-
fiti4t at Luw'i
Jaconab, Hcrtic rt J^d ward
Prati^ William Eogs-
Gmmt, John Hay ,
JervuiftB, Alan Arthar Clarke ..
Xewtiham, Wm. Heartley, MA.
{Barritiff at Luie]
RS<^h(?y, James Be Hot, CSI, •
Waddmgtoti, George ,
Spry, Arthur Bume..
■335
1800
Hi
1S60 *4*5
jS6i
1863
i8(J3
1864
t«64
pTit43hard, Chados Bradley
Biniwocd, Herbert Mills, MA,...
TSmH CLASS,
of 13 Ttur4' Standing,
Weci<ierbtini. William
IBOQ, t'lnrcncp Rovill
MjWTpbfrson^ Goorg© Morison,
MA. (BarriMt^rai Law)
KiuiCi Jns'ima, MA
Trevor, Arthur C.
'^'^.1 Btewart, Theotiora Henry.,
■aifi Mnlock, WmittiE Bury
Naylor, Jwue* Richard .
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io47jWoU'dwjijd| Willoaghby, MA..
1700 Wattt ArthQT Chorley .
PhillpottA, Sei3rtw« Howard
WilHon. fiorj, Hprl)ert Dash wood
Eft4t, WilUatD Albert^ MA
^J> 1^K<^r«i* Sihtyondrik Nath ....
Janliae, Johm. ,
Tfi^lBlalhWf^yt^ Oh&rloa George .
First Grade Judge and Sessions Judge, Dharwar.
Commissioner, Northern Division, and Agent to the Goremor at Surf*.
Additional Member of Governor General's Council.
Commissioner, Southern Division. Acting Commissioner in Bind.
Senior Collector and Magistrate, Broach.
Chief Secretary to Govt, in Political, Secret, Judicial, and Bduoatiori:
Depts. Furlough.
Senior Collector and Magistrate, Sholapore. Colaba.
Senior Collector and Magistrate and Political Agent, Kaira.
First Grade Judge and Sessions Judge, Tanna.
Senior Collector and Magistrate, and Political Agent, Tanna. Acusg
Commissioner, Southern Division.
Senior Collector and Magistrate of Rutnagherry. Acting CoUeetor ud
Magistrate and Political Agent, Dharwar.
Judge of the High Court of Judicature, Bombay.
Senior Collector and Magistrate, Ahmednuggur. Furlough.
Judicial Commissioner and Judge of the Sudder Court in Sind. kexizg
Judge of the High Court of Judicature, Bombay.
First Grade Judge and Sessions Judge, Ganara.
Senior Collector and Magistrate of Canara.
Senior Collector and Magistrate and Political Agent, IThandftSah Fcr~
Senior Collector and Magistrate, Poona. Furlough.
Secretary to Govt., Political, ko., Departments. (On Bpecial duty ±
England.)
Senior Collector and Magistrate, Nassick.
Judge of the High Court of Judicature at Bombay.
Collector of Bombay and Superintendent of Stamps and Statiooery.
Senior Collector and Magistrate of Surat. Acting ComnsissioDer cf
Customs, Salt, and Opium, and Reporter General of Sxtemal Commerce.
Municipal Commissioner for the City of Bombay.
Senior Collector and Magistrate, Belgaum. Furlough.
First Grade Judge and Sessions Judge at Poona, and Agent for Sirdars :&
the Deccan.
Junior Collector and Magistrate, Sattara. Acting Senior at Poona.
Junior Collector and Magistrate, Kulludghee. Acting OoUector Kid
Magistrate, Belgaum. Acting Senior Collector.
Junior Collector and Magistriate and Political Agent, Dharwar. Actias
Collector and Magistrate, Sholapore. Acting Senior Collector.
Collector of Salt Revenue. Furlough.
First Grade Judge and Sessions Judge, Surat.
First Grade Judge and Sessions Judge, Ahmednuggur.
and Grade Judge and Sessions Judge of Rutnagherry.
Second Grade Judge and Sessions Judge, Khandeish. Sick Fnxkngt.
Junior Collector and Magistrate, Ahmedabad. Acting Senior CoDect:?.
Ahmednuggur.
Collector of Customs, Bombay.
Junior Collector and Ma:?i8trate and Political Agent, Sholapore. A«:tr
Senior Collector and Magistrate, Sattara.
First Assistant Collector and Magistrate, Collector of Stamp Reren::?.
and Agent for the Governor, Punch Mehals. Acting Senior CoUec: r
and Magistrate, Tanna.
Remembrancer of Legal Affairs. Acting Chief Secretaxy to Govemntfr-i,
Judicial, Sec, Departments.
Second Grade Judge and Sessions Judge, Ahmedabad.
First Assist. Collectorand Magistrate. D^ing duty at Kaira.
First Assistant Collector and Magistrate. Acting Senior CoIlecCor a?!
Political Agent at Khandeish.
Senior Assistant Judge and Sessions Judge, Kulludghee.
First Assistant Collector and Magistrate. Acting Assistant Collector, i.*.
Kaira, for Punch Mehals. Ac., and Acting PoUt. Agent, Rewa Kaatx
Registrar High Court, Appellate Side.
Judge and Sessions Judge, Shikarpore. Furlough.
Serving under Govt, of India in British Bnrmah. Furlough.
First Assistant Collector andHaoiatrate. Doing J^^«U*OOBa.
Bombay Oivil Service.
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[SoojCordeanx, Edward
746, Baker, Montagu Bernard ,
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1666 Carey, Arthur Douglas
1700 Middleton, James Bossell, MA.
1750 James, Henry Evan Murchison.
1816 Mackenzie, Thomas Duncan
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Beid, George Bolleau, BA.
Parsons. Henry James (Bor-
rister <si Law)
Fleet, John FaithftQl
Vidal, George William (Bofrirtw
oiLaw)
Porteous, William, MA
Pollen, Arthur Daniel, BA. {Bar-
rister at La»)
Johnston, John Leech
Muir, John Fairlie
Ebden, Edward James, BA..
Forman, William Scott
rOXTBTH 0LA88,
of 8 Yean* Standing,
Walker. James William, LLB.
{BarritUr at Law)
Loch, William Walker, J.i
Hosking, Edward
Winter, Heniy Edward
Crawley-Boevey, Arthur Wm.,
BA.lBarriateraiLaw)
Druitt^ George
AUen, William
Hammick, Stephen
Sinclair, William Frederick
OlliTant, Edward Charles Kayll
Wingate, Andrew, CIS
Charles, Fendall Lowis
Lely^Prederick Styles Philpin...
Lee- Warner, William, If^. ..
Fulton, Edm. McGUdowny Hope
Campbell, James Macnabb ..
Cooke, Henry Reade
Todd, James Henthom
Macpherson, Charles Gordon
Wolland.
WhitworttL George Cliflford ..
Wiltshire, Charles Pahner Bluett
Dayies, Thomas Hart
Hamilton, Thomas Sharp
Aston, Henry Faure
Unwin, Arthur Hamilton .
3701425
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870 825
870 975
870 1 802
4i6|Monteath, James, MA,
Elliot, Frederick AugustusHugh
Baines, Jervoise Athelstane
Steward, Arthur Bennett, BA
(Barrittfr at Law) ,
Horsley . William Henry
MaoCartie, Charles Falkiner
S70; 416 Batty, Herbert, B^
870, Fitzgerald, James Richard
870" 6xx McCallum, Edwin
870. 416 Frost, Charles Bvitt
870' 4x6 Ommamiey, Henry Tnren
Under Secretary to Govt, in the Judicial Department, ftc, and Secretary.
to Governor's Council. Acting Secretary*in Revenue, Ac, Departments.
Judge and Sessions Judge,Hyderabad. Actg.snd Grade Judge,Khandeish.
Senior Assistant Judge and Sessions Judge, Poona. Furlough.
First Assistant Collector and Magistrate. Acting Junior at Surat and
Agent to the Governor.
First Class Assistant Collector of Salt Revenue. Acting Collector.
First Assistant Collector and Magistrate. Acting Junior Collector of
KuUudghee.
Postmaster General, Bombay. Furlough.
Under Secretary to Grovemment in Revenue and General Departments.
Acting Junior Collector, Ahmedabad.
Judicial Assistant to the Political Agent, Kattywar. Furlough.
First Assistant CoUector and Magistrate. Acting Junior Collector and
Political Agent, Sholapore.
First Assistant CoUector and Magistrate. Doing duty at Poona as Forest
Settlement Officer.
First Assistant Collector and Magistrate. Acting at Ahmednugger.
First Assist. Collector and Magistrate. Acting Postmaster Gen. , Punjab.
First Grade Assist. Judge and Sessions Judge, Poona, and Assist Agent
for the Sirdars in the Deccan. Furlough.
First Assistant Collector and Magistrate.— On special duty at Baroda.
First Grade Assistant Judge and Sessions Judge, Ahmedabad. Acting
Judge and Sessions Jud|^, Eurrachee.
First Assistant Collector and Magistrate. Acting at Belgaum.
First Assistant Collector and Mag. Acting Junior Collector, Rntnagherry .
First Assistant Collector and Magistrate . Furlough.
Second Grade Assistant Judge and Sessions Judge, Dharwar. Acting
Remembrancer of Legal Afiairs.
Second Assistant Collector and Magistrate.
Judge at Rutnagherry.
Second Assistant Collector and Magistrate.
Second Assistant Collector and Magistrate.
Railway Magistrate at Tanna.
Second Assistant Collector and Magistrate.
Judge at Hyderabad.
Acting 2nd Grade Assistant
Acting ist at Dharwar.
Acting zst at Tanna.
And
Acting Judge and Sessions
Second Grade Assistant Judge and Sessions Judge. Acting Assistant
Judge at Poona.
Second Assistant CoUector and Magistrate. Acting ist Assistant at Surat.
Second Grade Assistant Judge and Sessions Judge, Surat. Actmg First
Grade at Tanna.
Second Assistant Collector and Magistrate. Acting zst Assistant at Tanna.
Talookdaree Settlement Officer, Goojerat.
Third Grade Assistant Judge and Sessions Judge, Rutnagherry. Acting
Judge at Shikarpore.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate. Acting 2nd Assistant CoUector in
in the Punch Mehals.
Second Assistant CoUector and Magistrate. Acting 2nd Grade Assistant
Judge at Surat.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate. Acting xst at Ahmedabad.
Second Assistant CoUector and Magistrate. Acting Assistant Com-
missioner in Sind, and Branch Inspector General of Registration.
Acting under the Government of India in the Foreign I^partment.
Second Assistant Collector and Magistrate. Furlough.
Second Assistant Collector and Magistrate. Acting ist at Broach.
Assistant Commissioner and Branch Inspector Greneral of Registration,
Sind. Sick Furlough.
Assistant CoUector and Magistrate in Sind, and Educational Inspector
in that Province. Furlough.
Assistant CoUector and Magistrate. On Special Duty Compiling the Gaaet-
teer.
Second Assistant Collector and Magistrate. Acting xst at Nassiok.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate. Acting ist at Ganara.
Assistant CoUector and Magistrate. Acting Under Sec. to Go\'emmentv
Political, &c.. Departments, and Secretary to the Governor's CounoU.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate. Acting zst at Rutnagherry.
Assistant CoUector and Magistrate. Acting 2nd Assistant at Dharwar.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate. Acting Manager of Incumbered
Estates, and Educational Inspector in Sind.
Assistant CoUector and Magistrate. Acting 2nd Assist, at Ahmednnggur.
Third Grade Assistant Judge and Sessions Judge, Tanna. Acting Judicial
Assistant to the Political Agent, Kattywar.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate. Acting 2nd Assist, at Ahmeduuggur.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate. Furlough.
Principal of the Rajah's School, and Tutor and Governor of the Gaekwar
of Baroda.
Assistant CoUector and Magistrate. Acting 2nd Assistant at Nassick.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate. Acting 2nd Assistant at Sholapore.
Assistant CoUector and Mag. Sottlemont Officer, South era Forest Div.
Assistant to the CoUector and Magistrate and Agent to Gov. of Fort St
George at Vizagapatam, Madras. Acting Special Assidcant, Gam'am.
Assistant CoUector and Magistrate. Furlough.
Serving under the Government of India.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate. Acting at Ganara.
Assistant CoUector and Magistrate. Furlough. /^-^ t
Assistant CoUeotor and Magistrate. FurlougJ^d by Vj O OQ IC
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{Barritter at Lav)
Osanne, Edward Charles
Woodbum, Arohibald Franoie
Davidson, James
Turner, 6eori;e Gladstone ...
li'Corkell, Gilmour
Jopp, Charles Henry
Larken, Arthur LokePennyouick
Shewan, Alexander
1876
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Aoworth, Harry Arbnthnot (JJor-
irUttr at Law)
Pollen, John, BA
Crawford, Charles Edw. Gordon
Woodward, Hillersdon
Winchester, Charles Blake(17ar-
ritttr at Law)
Silcook, Henry Foster ,
Oonrtenay, Bobert
Cnmine, Alexander
SIXTH 0LAB8,
undtr ATtan* Staudinff.
Symonds, William Powell. .
Aioock, John Backhouse
Mnir-Mackensie, John Wm. Pitt
Mosoardie, Edward Henry
Kennedy. Robert Muirhead
Yonnghasband, Artiiar Delaval
Lawrence, Edward
Crawford, James Adair
Gray, Evelyn
Jacob, G^rge
Bdgerly, Btenning William
LambjlUchard Amphlett
Jenkins, John Lewis I
Beaman, Frank Clement Offley
Officiating Secretary to the Chief Commissioner, Mysore.
AsBist-Ant Collector and Magistrate. Acting Under Sec. to Crort Bemnie,
to. Djpnrtmentr.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate. Acting 2nd at Khandeiili.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate, Railway Magistrate, Thnl Ghaat
and Bhnsawnl, and Cantonment Magistrate, Doolalee. Adang lad
Assistant Jndge at Tanna.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate. Acting and at KnUudghee.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate. Acting at Knllndghee.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate. Acting snd at Sholapore.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate. Acting 2nd at KhaTufeish
Assistant Collector and Magistrate. Acting at Ehandeish.
Furlough.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate. Acting at Belgaum.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate. Aottng and at CananL
Assistant Magistrate and Collector. Acting zst Gtrade Asaistant Jndgt tt
Ahmedabad.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector. Acting and at Bataxm, and Anirtut
Political Agent in charge Jath State.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector. Acting and at Rutaiaglieny.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate. Acting at Kassick.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate. Acting at Kolaba.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate. Acting at Kullodghee.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate.
Assistant (Collector and Magistrate.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate.
Under the Orders of the CoUeoior of
Under the Orders of the Collector of
Under the Orders of the Collector of
Acting at Poona.
Acting at Kassick.
Acting at Satara.
Acting at Kaira.
Acting at Kaira.
Acting at Surat.
Acting at Tanna.
Acting at Khandeiah.
Acting at Poona.
Sattara.
Bombay.
Poona.
Under the Orders of the Collector of Bombay.
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
490
PB0M0TI0H8, APPOIHTMEHTB, Ac, 8IN0E LAST PUBLIOATIOH.
ist LiFB Guards.— Lt Sontliwopd, Capt viceByng, seconded 29 Oct 79
Lt, Turner, do. vice Dunbietr, retired *.., 27 Sept.
Corporal Major Carter, Riding Master, vice Bladon, dead 24 Jan> 80
Lt. Holford, from W. Gloucester Mil. 2nd Lt. in sue to Lt Tumor 31 Jan.
lit. Smith, Capt. yiceDansev^ seconded ^ I2 Mar.
2nd Lt. I^igli, Lt riceSmitn
2nd LirjB Guards. — Capt. Tennant, from i Dragoons, Capt. vice Perceval,
who exch 25 I'eb. 80
Lt Sir George Arthur, from Hertford Mill 2nd Lt in sue. to Lt. - ^
Ames, resigned ! ; 6 Mar.
let Dragoon Guards.— Qr. Master O'Donnell, from 16 Lancer^ Qr. -
Master, vice Murphjr, who exch , 7 Jan. 80
2nd Lt Heam, from 18 F. 2ndLt vice Cameron, 9 Lancers '24 Jan.
Riding Master. Crowdy, from 5 Lancers, Riding Master, vice Kelly,
.who exch. .11 Feb.
2nd Dragoon Guards. 7-Lt Ottley, Capt vice Cave, ret on a pension ... 17 Dec 79
3rd Dragoon Guards.— Gent Cadet Hillas, from R. M. College, 2ndLt. -
viceGribble, pro v 14-Jan. 80
2nd Lt. Williams, from 20 Hussars, do. in sue. to Lt. Wardrop, do. 31- Jan.
4th Dragoon Guards. —Gent Cadet Oldham, fromR. M. College, 2ndLt. • *
.in Buc. to Lt. Walton, pro * t 1 4 Jan. 80
Gent Cadet Ewing, do. do. vice Howe, 107 F do.
5th Dragoon Guards. — Lt Benson, from 12 Lancers, Capt. vice
,Barttelot, resigned >. 24 Jan. 80
7th Dragoon Guards.— Capt Dickson, from 3 Hussars, Capt. vice
Beckett who exch ,..iiEeb. 80
snd Lt Murphv, Lt. vice Brooke, pro 25 Feb.
itt Dracmons.— Qr. Mr. Serg. Robertson, from 4 Hussars, 2nd Lt in sue.
to Lt Wells, pro 10 Feb. 80
Capt. Perceval, from 2 Life Guards, Capt. vice Tennant, who exch. 25 Feb.
3rd Hussars.— Lt Browne, from i W. I. Regt., Lt vice Matthews,
who exch yJan. 80
Bt Lt Col. Vincent, Lt. Col. vice Blundell, placed on h.p 4 Nov. 79
C«pt Walker, Major, vice Vincent do.
Lt Peckham, Capt vice Walker > do.
Lt Gbrey, Capt on augmentation , 4 Dec.
2nd Lt Scott, Lt vice Grey do.
Ridinff Master Rant, Lt on augmentation 24 Jan. 80
Capt. Beckett from 7 Dr. Gds. Capt vice Dickson, who exch 11 Feb.
Staff Serg. Major Willis, from Cav. Depot, Riding Master, vice
Rant, appointed Lt 13 Mar.
4th Hussars. — 2nd Lt. Todd, Lt vice Ramsay, pro 13 Sent 79
and Lt Ciminghame, from 19 Hussars, 2nd Lt. vice Todd 25 Feo. 80
Capt Warde, from ^ Dragoon Gds. Capt. vice Kington, ret. on a pen. 20 Mar.
5th Lancers.— Riding Master Kelly, from i Dr. Gds. Riding Master,
vice Crowdy, who exch iiFeb. 80
6th Dragoons.- Gent. Cadet McFarlane, from R. M. College, 2nd Lt.
vice Coote, 1 1 Hussars 31 Jan. 80
8th Hussars. — Lt . Rawlinson, Capt. vice Burke, pro 14 Nov. 79
Lt. Gen. Forrest, Col. vice Lt Gen. De Salis, dead 14 Mar. 80
9th Lancers.- Bt Major Abadie, Major, vice Bushman, seconded 22 Dec. 79
and Lt Hunter, Lt. vice Hearsey, killed in action la Dec.
and Lt. Alston, from 18 Hussars, 2nd Lt vice Hunter 7 Jan. 80
2nd Lt. Cameron, from i Dr. Gds. do. vice Ricardo, killed in action do.
Lt Shearbum, Capt vice Vescv, seconded do.
and Lt Martin^ Lt vice Shearbum do.
Seiffeant Westenra, from 4 Dr. Gds. 2nd Lt vice Martin 24 Jan.
and Lt Little, Lt vice Lascelles, ret on h.p 25 Feb.
2nd Lt McFarlane, from 6 Dragoons, andLt vice Little 13 Mar.
loth HvssABfi. — Lt. Brabazon, Capt. vice Barker, dead 11 Nov. 79
Lt. Alexander, from Hereford Militia, 2nd Lt in sac. to Brabazon 24 Jan. 80
The seconding of Capt Combe, dated 8 Nov. 79, and the prom, to
Capt dated 8 and 1 1 Nov. 79 respectively, of Lts. Napier and
Brabazon, are cancelled.
Lt Napier, Capt vice Barker, dead I2 Nov. 79
lit Brabazon, do. vice Combe, seconded 18 Nov.
nth Hussars. — Lt. Swaine, from 17 Lancers, Capt vice Grissell, retired i Jan. 80
Lt Borrowes, Capt vice Kinchant, secondcMl 2 Jan.
andLt Fort, Lt vice Borrowes do. ,
Digitized by V^OOQ IC
49^ Promotions, AppointmenUy §pc.
I2t1i Lancebs. — 2nd Lt. Richardson, from i6 Lancers, and Lt. in sac. to
Lt. Benson, pro. in 5 Dr. Gds 31 Jan. 80
13th Hussars. — Lt. Smithson, from Durham Art. Mil. 2nd Lt. in sue, to
Lt. Freeman, pro 7 Jan. 80
2nd Lt. Noble, from 20 Hussars, do. in sue. to Lt. Brookfield, res. 31 Jan.
Lt. Torin, Capt. rice Pole, dead 14 Dec. 79
14th Hussars. — Serg. Major Fraser, 2nd Lt in sue. toLt. Gouffh, pro. ... 2$ Feb. 80
15th Hussars. — Gent. Cadet Manners, from R. M. College, 2naLt.in sue
to Lt Campbell, a Probationer for Indian Staff Corps ii Feb. 80
i6th Lancers.— Qr. Master Murphy, from i Dr. Gds. Qr. Master, yice
O'Donnell, who ezch. 7 Jan. 80
Lt. Taaffe, Capt. vice Graham, seconded 9 Jan.
2nd Lt. Oswald, from i Dr. Gds. 2ndLt. yice Richardson, 12 Luicert 31 Jan.
Lt Babington, Capt vice Hammond, dead 20 Feb.
i8th Hussars.— Gent. Cadet Walter, from R. M. College, 2nd Lt yioe
Alston, 9 Lancers 31 Jan. 80
Capt Browne, from i W. I. Rcgt Capt. yice Bolton, who exch. ... 27 Mar.
I9ih Hussars.— Lt Cuninghame, from East Middlesex MiL 2nd Lt in
sue. to Lt Warde, pro. in 5 Dr. Gds 7 Jan. 80
20th Hussars.— Gent Cadet Williams, from R. M. College, 2nd Lt vice
Newton, pro 14 Jan. 80
Gent Cadet Noble, do. do. vice Scobell, 2 Dragoons do.
Lt. Weston, Capt. vice Graves, seconded I Jan.
Lt Beauchamp, from 46 F. Lt vice Weston 24 Jan.
2ndLt Sir J. C. Burke, Lt vice Irwin, pro 30 Nov. 79
2nd Lt. Morris, from 13 Hussars, 2nd Lt vice Noble, 13 Hussars 2$ Feb. 80
Major Trench, Lt. Col. vice Lockwood, retired on h. p do.
2ndLt. Richmond, Lt. vice Wetherall, pro I Mir, 79
2l8t Hussars.— The proms, to Lt. of 2nd Lts. Knox, dated 1 1 Oct. 79,
and Jennings, dated 24 Sept. 79, are cancelled.
2nd Lt Knox, Lt vice Unett, pro 24^^ 79
2nd Lt Jennings, do. vice Ellis, retired ii Oct.
ROYAL ARTILLERY.
Lt. Maybe w, Capt. vice Browne, placed on the Seconded List 27 Nor. 79
Lt Foote, do. vice Quayle, retiried on a gratuity 23 Dec.
Lt. Bingham, da vice Turner, placed on the Seconded List 30 Dec
Lt Arbuthnott, do. vice North, do 2 Jan. 80
Bt Lt. Col. WUson, Lt. Col. viceNewbolt, ret. on a pension 24 Jan.
Lt Lloyd, Capt vice Langley, placed on the Seconded List 16 Jan.
Lt. Standbridge, from the Seconded List, Capt on the Seconded List 17 Jan.
Lt Wallqpr, Capt. vice Colquhoun (Bcncal), pro do.
Lt. Mayne, do. vice Alexander (Madras), do 24 Jan.
Lt. Western, do. vice Pemberton (Bengal) placed on Seconded List da
Lt Rowley, do. vice Wighton, placed on the Seconded List do.
Lt Davidson, do. vice Freeth, do do.
Qr. Mr. Sergeant Stevens, Riding Master, vice Ritchie, ret. on h.p do.
Lt Lindsay, from Sup. List, Capt. vice Crookenden, placed on the
Seconded List do.
Lt. Baker, Capt vice Dunlop, do I Feb.
Lt. Nugent, do. vice Le^rd, do do.
Lt. Miles, do. vice Meildejohn (Bensal), pro do.
Lt Allsopp, do. vice Loraine, placed on the Seconded List 21 Feb.
Lt. Fairtlough, on the Seconded List, -Capt. on the Seconded List... 22 Feb.
Lt. Bigge, (Japt. vice Cotton, seconded do.
Capt. Lacy, Major, vice Duncan, retired on a pension I Mar.
Capt. Porter, from Sup. List, Major on the Seconded List 2 Mar.
Capt Stirke, Major, vice Ashton, dead do.
Lt. Lockyer, on the Seconded List, Capt i Mar.
Lt. Ord, Capt vice Lacy do.
Lt. Tydd, do. vice Stirke 2 Mar.
Lt Whitehome, from the Seconded List, Capt. vice Evans, placed
on Seconded List 13 Mar.
Lt. Hepburne, Capt. vice Machell (Bengal) ret. on a pension 24 Mar.
RoTAL (Brkoal) Artillery.— Lt Col. Sir W. Hamilton, CoL vice
Walker, pro. Major GeneraL 8 Dee. 79
Major Wake, on the Seconded List, Lt. Col. on the Seconded List do.
Major Eyre do. , do do.
Major Davidson, Lt Col. vice 5'ir W. Hamilton do.
Capt Free, Major, vice Davidson do.
Bt. CoL Hughes, from Seconded List, CoL vice McLeod, ret. on
^^Ipay 24 Jan. 80
Digitized by V^JiUiJ^^li:^
Promotions^ Appointments 9 8fc. 49^
Bengal Abtilleby, eomt, — Major Lewes, Lt. Col. vice Carey, ret. on full
pay and special annuity 24 Jan. 80
Capt. Colquhoun, Major, vice Lewes 16 Jan.
Capt. MeiKlejohn, do. vice Bridges, dead 24 Jan.
Mfgor Smithett, Lt. Col. vice Mac Farlan, placed on the Seconded List i Feb.
Capt James, Major, vice Smithett do.
ROTAL (MADKAS) ARTILLERY. —Gen. Sir G. Balfour, on Retired List,
Col. Com. vice Gen. Moore, dead 17 Dec. 79
Capt Alexander, Major, vice Seacome, placed on Seconded List ... 24 Jan. 80
Bt. Col. Childers, from Sup. List, Colonel on the Seconded List ... 26 Feb.
Bt. Col. Hog, Col. vice Pearse, pro. Major General do.
Lt. CoL Trevor, from Seconded List, Lt. Col. vice Hog do.
Coast Brigade of Artillery. — Serg. Major Dixon, Lt. vice Dixon, ret.
on h. p 24March8o
Royal Enginsers. — Major Webber, Lt. Col. vice Rimington 24 Jan. 80
Capt Wynne, Major, vice Micklin, seconded I Jan.
Capt. Oldham, do. vice Webber 24 Jan.
The prom, of Capt Day, notified in London GkuseUe of 19 Dec. 79, is
vice Oapt Clayton (Bengal), and is antedated to 13 Dec. 79
Lt. Brown, Capt vice Beaumont, pro 20 Dec.
Lt. Johnston, Capt vice Burke, seconded 24 Dec.
Beioadb Depots.— Col. Madden, from h. p. 51 F. Lt. Col. vice Ross,
placed onh. p. 20 March 80
QsBNADiER Guards. --Serg. Major Gunton, Qr. Master, vice Bassindale,
ret. onh. p 7 Jan. 80
Scots Guards.— Lt. Murray, from Highland Lt. Inf. Mil. 2nd Lt. in sue.
to Lt. Astley, resigned 13 March 80
ist Foot. — Gent Cadet Hogge, from R. M. College, 2nd Lt. vice
Hancock, 22 F 14 Jan. 80
Queen's Cadet Robinson, do. do., vice Login, pro do.
Gent Cadet Chapman, do do. vice Hogge, 34 F 31 Jan.
Bt. Major Stewart, Major, vice Watts, ret on a pension 1 1 Feb.
Lt Money, Capt vice Stewart do.
2nd Lt. Da Costa, Lt. vice Money do.
2 ... 2nd Lt. Stevenson, from 31 F. 2nd Lt. vice Crawley, a Probationer
for L S. C 27 March 80
3 ... Lt Martin, Capt vice Hayes, retired 17 Dec. 79
2nd Lt Porter, Lt. vice Martin do,
2ndLt Bird, from 25 F. 2nd Lt vice Bruce, pro 7 Jan. 80
Gent Cadet Hamilton, from R. M. College, 2nd Lt. in sue. to Lt.
De Brath, a Probationer for Indian Staff Corps 14 Jan.
Gent. Cadet Retallack, do. do. vice Porter do.
2nd Lt Vyvyan, Lt vice Gates, a Probationer for Indian Staff Corps 6 Jan.
4 ... Bt Major BJake, Miyor, vice Howley, ret onh. p 17 Dec. 79
Gent. Cadet Houghton, from R. M. College, 2nd Lt. in sue to Lt
Crofton, pro 14 Jan. 80
Gent. Cadet Cave, do. do. in sue. to Lt. Costelloe, placed on h. p. do.
Lt MacCarthy, Capt vice McEwen, ret. on a pension 7 Jan.
2nd Lt. Carleton, from 64 F. 2nd Lt in sue. to MacCarthy 14 Jan.
Queen's Cadet Serres, from R. M. College, do. vice Cave, 16 F. ... 31 Jan.
Lt Green, Capt vice Telfer, ret. on a pension 6 March
2ndLt Ross, Lt vice Green do.
2nd Lt Bonomi, Lt vice Elliott, resigned do.
5 ... 2nd Lt Whittingdale, Lt. vice Gall, pro. Capt h.p 17 Dec. 79
Queen's Cadet Cowley, from R. M. College, 2nd Lt. on augmentation 14 Jan. 80
Queen's Cadet Southey, do. do do.
Gent. Cadet N e ville, do. vice Whittingdale, pro do.
Bt. Mfgor FitzRoy, Major, vice Chapman, ret on a pension 7 Jan.
Lt Cherry, Capt. vice Fitz Roy do.
2ndLt Stuiges, Lt vice Cherry do.
2nd Lt Sitwell, from 16 F. 2nd Lt. vice Stui^jes, pro 31 Jan
Lt Dyke, Capt vice Longbourne, ret on h.p 16 Jan.
Lt. Trafford, do. vice Hobbs, seconded 20 Feb.
2ndLt. Clar^ Lt vice Dyke 16 Jan.
2nd Lt Harding, do. vice Trafford 20 Feb.
2nd Lt. Heniy, from 8 F., 2nd Lt. vice Harding 20 March
6 ... Lt Stracey, Capt. vice Hall, pro. Major h.p 17 Dec. 79
2nd Lt. Comisn, Lt vice Stracey do.
Gent. Cadet Chambers, from R. M. College, 2nd Lt. vice Cornish... 14 Jan. 80
7 ... Bt Major Vandeleur, Major, vice Colvin, seconded I Jan. 80
Lt Pochin, Capt vice Vandeleur do.
Lt St Maur, Capt. vice Meares, seconded 3 March
Lt. Tott«nhiJn, do. vice da Jardin, ret on a pension 6 March
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493 PramoUons, Appointments^ Sfc,
8th Foot.— Queen's badet Campbell, from R. H. College, 2iid Lt; in snc.
to Lt. Brown, pro 14JML 80
Lt. Smith, from 2 W. I. Regt. Lt. vice Brooker, who exch 24 Jan.
2nd Lt. Blackwell, from 99 F. 2nd Lt. in sue. to Lt. Turner, pro.
Gapt. on h.p 3' J«"-
Gent Cadet Henry, from R. M. College, do. in sue. to Lt. Kelly, do. do.
Gent. Cadet Farrer, from do. do. vice Longe, resigned 2$ Feb.
Bt. Lt Col. Tanner, Lt. Col. vice Woods, pro. ^jor General 30 Jan.
Bt Migor Bannatyne, Major, vice Tanner do.
Lt. Ruck, Capt. vice Bannatyne do.
2kid Lt. Dundas, Lt. vice Ruck do.
2nd Lt. Cotton, from 76 F. 2nd Lt. vice Dundas 6 March
9 ... Gent Cadet McArthur, from R. M. College, 2nd Lt vice
Thompson, pro ^4 Jan. 80
2Jid Lt Eyre, Lt vice Terry, pro. Capt onKp is^Sept. 79
Qent Cadet Shortt, from R. M!". College, 2nd Lt. vice Eyre 31 Jan. 80
10 ... Gent Cadet Lloyd, from R. M. College, 2ud Lt vice Rich pro. ... 14 Jan. 80
11 ... Lt. Thompson, Capt vice Reid, retired 25 Feb. 80
2nd Lt Dobbin, Lt vice Thompson da
2ndLt Wood, from 105 F. 2ncl Lt vice Dobbin ao March
12 ... Gent Cadet Walter, from R. M. College, 2nd Lt. vice Bndthwaite,
5F 14 Jan. 80
Queen's Cadet Lloyd, do, do. vice Smith, ri F do.
Gent Cadet Caulieild, from R. M. College, 2nd Lt. in sue' to Lt
Shields, pro. Capt. onh.p dp.
Lt. Dowse, Capt vice Magee, dead ti JTov. 79
Queen's Cadet Smalpage, iTom. R. M. College. 2nd Lt in sue. to Lt
Dowse 25l?eb. 80
Lt. Leslie, from 2 W. I. R. Lt. vice Warner, who exch. 27 March
13 ... Gen. Lord Mark Kerr, from 54 F. Col. vice Gen. Stanhope, dead ... 22 Feb. 80
14 ... Bt. Major Burton, Major, vice Cosby, pro. Lt. CoL on h.p 23 Nov. 79
Lt. Robinson, Capt vice Laing, ret. on a pension i Jan. 80
■ Lt. Reid, do. vice Glancy, pro. Major on h.p 7 Jan.
2nd Lt. Mitchell, Lt. vice Robinson I Jan.
2nd Lt. Fry, do. viceReid 7 Jan.
Gent. Cadet Crofton, from R. M. College, 2nd Lt vice Fry 31 Jan.
Lt. Gordon, Capt. vice Hall, ret. on a pension ; 24 Jan.
2nd Lt. Barchard, Lt vice Gordon , do.
Gent Cadet Roberts, from R. M. College, ^nd Lt vice Barchard .. 25 Feb.
15 ... Lt. Shortland; Capt vice Riall, seconded 27 Dec. 79
2nd Lt. Forster, Lt vice Shortland do.
2nd Lt. Sladen, from 82 F. 2nd Lt vice Forster, pro.... 31 Jan. 80
16 ... M^or Home, Lt. Col. vice Bostock, ret. on full pay ^.... ib Oct 79
Oapt Curteis, Major, vice Home do.
The proms, to Lt. of 2nd Lt. Hammond, dated 26 tth. 79, John-
stone, dated 28 Feb. 79, & Lean, dated 9 March 79, are cancelled,
and Lt. Hammond, Lt. vice Griffiths, a Probationer for Indian S. C. 28 Feb. 79
2nd Lt Johnstone, do. vice Nisbett, pro 9 March
'2nd Lt Lean, do. vice Lamb, a Probationer for Indian S. C. 22 March
Gent Cadet Sitwell, from R. M. CoUe^, 2nd Lt vice Burlton, pro. 14 Jan. 80
Gent Cadet Longridge, do. do. vice Richards, 55 F , do.
Hon, Queen's Cadet Doran, do. do. vice Finnan, 23 F do.
2tid Lt Cave, from 4 F. do. vice Sitwell, $ F. 31 Jan-
Gent Cadet Shekleton, from R. M. College, do. vice Doran, 18 F. do.
Capt. Cholmeley, Major, vice Curteis, seconded 10 Oct 79
Lt Becher, Capt. vice Cholmeley do.
17 ... 2nd Lt. Burnett, Lt. vice Roberts, a Probationer for Indian S.C. ... 21 Nov. 79
Lt. Buller, Capt vice Turner, Army Pay Department 11 Feb. 80
2nd Lt. Sandwith, from 96 F. 2nd Lt. vice Burnett 25 Feb.
2nd Lt Griffith, Lt vice Buller 11 Feb.
18 ... Gent Cadet Thompson from R. M. Coll., 2nd Lt, vice Gough, 67 F. 14 Jan. 80
Gent. Cadet Symonds, do. do. vice Stevens, pro. do.
Gent. Cadet Crawford, do. do. vice Norton^ do ^ do.
2nd Lt. Doran, from 16 F. do. vice Heam, i Dragoon Guards 31 Jan.
Lt Dixon, Capt. vice Stevenson, retired 011 a pension I Jan.
2nd Lt Chichester, Lt vice Dixon do.
2nd Lt. Eraser, from 99F. 2ndLt vice Chichester 20 March
19 ... Gent. Cadet Orr, from R. M. College, 2nd Lt. vice Hugesaen,
Coldstream Guards.. 14 Jan. 80
Hon. Queen's Cadet Bunny, do. do. vice Segrave, pro ^ do.
Gent. Cadet Grant, do. do; vice Melliss, 66 F do.
Gent. Cadet Boyce, do. do. vice Billings, 30 F. , do.
Gent. Cadet Hickman, do. do. vice M*Nair, 65 F do.
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19th Foot. — Gent. Cadet Ferrar, do. do. vice Hadow, pro 14 Jan. 80
lit. Eden, Capt. vice Hunt, retired on a pension 11 Feb.
2nd Lt Cartwright, Lt. vice Eden do.
ao ... Gent. Cadet Yyae, from R. M. College, 2nd Lt. vice Sutton, 16 F. .. 14 Jan. 80
Gent. Cadet Fleming, do. do. vice Howe, 4 Dragoon Guards do.
Gent. Cadet Amber, do. do. vice Sir G. L. J. Temple, pro do.
Gent. Cadet Nelson, do. do. in sac. to Lt. Browne, do. do.
Gent Cadet Cracroft, do, do. vice Goodden, do. do.
Lt. Randall, Capt. vice Waudby, retired *... 24 Jan.
2nd Lt. Kinglake, Lt. vice Rowe, dead 2 Dec. 79
2nd Lt. Blencowe, do. vice Randall 24Jan. 80
2nd Lt. Goodlake, from 41 F. 2nd Lt vice Cracroffc, 81 F 13 March
21 ... Major Gildea, Lt. Col. vice Collingwood, placed on h.p 25 Aug. 79
Gent. Cadet Despard, from R. M. College, 2nd Lt vice Baird, pro. 14 Jan. 80
22 ... Gent. Cadet Lamb, from R. M. College, 2nd Lt. vice Graham, pro. 14 Jan. 80
Grent Cadet Tuson, do. da vice Hardy, do do.
Lt Deering, Capt vice Fenton, retired on h.p i Jan.
2nd Lt. Rattray, Lt vice Deerinc do.
2nd Lt Parsons, from 106 F. 2nd Lt. vice Bond, dead 0^ March
2nd Lt. Butcher, from 107 F. do. vice Rattray do.
23 ... Lt Whetham, Capt. vice Rowley, seconded 28 Nov. 79
24 ... Capt Lethbridge, from 90 F. Capt vice Bennett, who exch 24 Jan. 80
25 ... Lt. Godfray, Capt. vice Bams, seconded 22 Dec. 79
Gent. Cadet Borradaile, from R. M. Col. 2nd Lt. vice Wigram, pro. 14 Jan. 80
Gent. Cadet Cox, do. do. vice Bird, 3 F do.
' 2nd Lt Spoor, Lt. vice Retallick, a Probationer for Indian S. C. ... 4 Nov. 79
2nd Lt East, do. vice Drummond, dead 5 Nov.
2nd Lt Corfield, do. vice Godfray 22 Dec.
2nd Lt. Hemphill, from 106 F. 2nd Lt. vice Spoor 31 Jan. 80
2nd Lt. Kerr, from do. do. vice East 25 Feb.
2nd Lt M*Arthur, from 8 F. 2nd Lt vice Corfield 6 March
z8 ... Lt. Hinde, Capt vice Webb, Army Pay Department 7 Jan. 80
29 ... 2nd Lt Hardisty, Lt. vice Ward, dead 27 Nov. 79
2ndLt Aitken, from 97 F. 2nd Lt vice Hardisty 25 Feb. 80
30 ... 2nd Lt Billing, from 19 F. 2nd Lt. on augmentation 7 Jan. 80
Gent. Cadet Finch, from R. M. College, do 14 Jan.
Gent. Cadet Morse, do. do do.
Gent. Cadet Crowther, do. do do.
31 ... Queen's Cadet Stevenson, from R. M. Coll. 2ndLt vice Napier, pro. 14 Jan. 80
2nd Lt Hunter, from 70 F. Lt. vice Montana, 7 Dragoon Gfuards ... 13 Sept 79
2nd Lt. Waldron, do. device Hunter, 70 F 17 Nov. 79
33 ... Lt. Robbins, Capt vice Everett, seconded 28 Dec. 79
Lt Price, from 76 F. Lt. vice Robbins, pro do.
2nd Lt. Serres, frt>m4F. 2nd Lt vice Price 25 Feb. 80
34 ... 2nd Lt Hogse, from i F. 2nd Lt in sue. to Lt Martin, a Prob.
for LidianS. C 31 Jan. 80
Bt Major Hill, Major, vice Laurie, seconded do.
Lt Carter, Capt vice Hill do. .
Lt Biddulph, from 55 F. Lt vice Carter do.
Gent Cadet Fuller, from R. M. College, 2nd Lt. in sue. to 2nd Lt
Lan^rton, 55 F, pro 27 March
35 ... Bt Major Barnes, Miyor, vice Blythe, dead loFeb. 80
Lt Gem, Capt vice Barnes do.
36 ... 2ndLt. Chicneater, Lt vice Egerton, pro 26 Nov. 79
Gent Cadet Barry, from R. M. Collece, 2nd Lt vice Chichester, do. 14 Jan. 80
Gent Cadet Prosser, do. do. vice McGrigor, 60 F 31 Jan.
Lt. Cowell, Capt. vice Webb, retired 11 Feb.
2nd Lt Woodwright, Lt vice Cowell do.
37 ... Lt O'Connell, Capt vice Nott, Army Pay Department 17 Dec. 79
Cent Cadet Munro, from R. M. College, 2nd Lt vice Knox^ro. 14 Jan. 80
38 ... Gent Cadet Lassetter, from R. M. College, 2nd Lt. vice Wnit-
aker, 5 F. '..... 14 Jan. 80
39 ... Lt Beattjr, Capt. vice Sharpies, ret on h.p 2 Npv. 79
Gent. Cadet Greenway, from R. M. College, 2nd Lt. in sue. to 2nd
Lt Preston, 75 F. pro 14 Jan. 80
Gent. Cadet Lamb, do. do. in sue. to 2nd Lt. Dunlop, a Probationer
for Indian S.C do.
Sen. Maior Clinch, Qr. Master, vice Jobbems, ret. on h.p 24 Jan.
2nd Lt. Rogers, Lt. vice Beatty, pro 2 Nov. 79
Hon. Queen's Cadet Montgomery, from R. M. College, 2nd Lt
vice Rogers 25 Feb. 80
Lt. Whalley , Capt. vice Chambers, ret. on a pension do.
2ndLt McCarthy, Lt vice Whalley ^do. ,
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39th Foot.— 2nd Lt. Eden, from 58 F. 2nd Lt. vice M*Carthy 20 Maich 80
40 ... Queen's Cadet Phillotty from R. M. College, 2nd Ll. rice O'Brien, pro. 14 Jan. 80
2nd Lt. Foote, Lt. vice Angelo, a Probationer for Indian S. C 3 Oct. 79
2nd Lt. McSwiney, do. vice Spence, do 4 Oct.
2nd Lt. Moggridge, do. vice Browne, do do.
2nd Lt. CampbeS, from 108 F. 2nd Lt. vice Moggridge 25 Feb. 80
2nd Lt. Adam, from 94 F. do. vice Foote do.
2nd Lt. Shekleton, from 16 F. do. vice McSwiney do.
Lt. Hood, from 48 F. Capt. vice Nelson, dead 6 March
43 ... Lt. Strachan, Capt. vice Miller, dead 19 Sept. 79
2nd Lt. Eerrich, Lt. vice Strachan, pro do.
Queen's Cadet HoUoway, from R. M. College, 2nd Lt. vice Eerrich 25 Feb. 80
Qr. Master Leech, from 56 F. Qr. Master, vice Costeloe, who exch. 6 March
45 ... Sub Lt. Beauchamp, to be Lieut 1 1 Oct. 78
47 ... 2nd Lt. Fraser, Lt. in sue. to Lt. Roberts, 81 F. pro 7 Jan. 80
2nd Lt. Atkin, do. in sue. to Lt. Ryley, do. do do.
48 ... Lt. Fair, Capt. vice McLaughlin, Army Pay Department 29 Oct. 79
Lt. Lewes, Capt. vice Kane, dead 2 Feb. 80
50 ... Capt. Flmhirst, from h.p. 9 F. Capt. vice Bromfield, Army Pay
Department 7 Jan. 80
Capt. Kay, from 55 F. Capt. vice Soote, who exch 25 Feb.
52 ... 2na Lt. FitzGibbon, from 62 F. 2nd Lt. vice Stopford, resigned ... 6 March 80
54 ... Lt. Gen. J. R. Stuart, CoL vice Gen. Lord Mark Kerr, 13 F. 22 Feb. 80
55 ... Bt. Lt. Col. Richards, Lt. Col. vice Hume, placed on h.p 16 Sept. 79
Gent. Cadet Pclly, from R. M. College, 2nd Lt in sue. to Lt Pitt,
pro 14 Jan. 80
Bt. Lt. Col. Morgan, Lt. Col. vice Richards, seconded 16 Sept 79
Bt. Major Bellamy, M.-vjor, vice Mornin do.
The prom, to Capt. of Lt. Pitt, dated 27 Sept. 79, is cancelled.
Lt Pitt, Capt vice Bellamy 16 Sept. 79
Lt. Inglis, do. vice Taylor, Army Pay Department 27 Sept
Capt. Soote, from 50 F. Cant vice Kay, who exch 25 Feb. 80
Lt. Brind, Capt vice Cargill, seconded 27 Feb.
Lt. Eyton, do. vice Braddon, do 29 Feb.
Lt. Smith, do. vice Bamston, ret on a pension 6 March
2nd Lt. Biddulph, from 34 F. Lt. in sue. to Lt Martin, 34 F. a
Prob. for Indians. C... 14 Nov. 79
2nd Lt. Langton, Lt. vice Biddulph, 34 F 31 Jan. 80
56 ... Gent. Cadet Kirk, from R. M. College, 2nd Lt in sue. to Lt.
Blest, pro i4Jan. 80
Qr. Master Costeloe, from 43 F. vice Leech, w^ho exch 6 March
58 ... Gent Cadet Lucy, from R. M. College, 2nd Lt viceGoodwyn, 41 F. 14 Jan. 80
Gent Cadet Eden, do. do. in sue. to Lt. Lovegrove, pro do.
Sub Lt Jopp to be Lieut 17 May 77
Lt. Liebenrood, Capt. vice St. John , retired 26 Nov. 79
2nd Lt. Compton, Lt vice M'Mahon, resigned 15 Nov.
59 ... Gent. Cadet GofT, from R. M. ColIegL-, 2ud Lt. in sue. to 2nd Lt
Carey, 30 F. pro i4Jan. 80
Gent. Cadet Pile, do. do. in sue. to 2nd Lt. Lewis, do. do do.
60 . . . Capt. Terry, Major, vice Tufnell, retired on a pension 7 Jan. 80
Lt. Walpole, Capt vice Riddell, retired do.
Capt. Wortham, from 64 F. Capt vice Robinson, who exch. 24 Jan.
2nd Lt McGrigor, from 36 F. 2nd Lt. in sue. to Walpole do.
Lt. Archer, Capt. vice Terry, pro 7 Jan.
Lt Allgood, from Northumberland Art. Mil. 2nd Lt in sue. to
Archer ii Feb.
Gent. Cadet Pixley, from R. M. College, do. in sue. to Lt. Cotton, ret 25 Feb.
61 ... Gent. Cadet Bishop, from R. M. College, 2nd Lt in sue. to Lt.
Curtin, pro i4Jan. 80
Gent Cadet Lawson, do. do. in sue. to Lt. Law, do do.
2nd Lt. Addington, from 105 F. do. vice Rattray, 22 F 31 Jan.
Lt Grove, from i W. I. Regt. Lt. viceTatham, who. exch 11 Feb.
Lt Semini, from Malta Fencibles, 2nd Lt. vice Boswell, 44 F 6 March
62 .. Gent. Cadet FitzGibbon, from R. M. College, 2nd Lt. in sue to 2nd
Lt. Johnson, 99 F. pro 14 Jan. 80
Lt. Denniss, Capt vice Carter, seconded 26 Dec. 79
Sub Lt Walton to be Lt 12 Feb. 78
63 ... Gent. Cadet Codrington, from R. M. Coll. 2nd Lt vice Angelo, pro. 14 Jan. 80
Lt. Cook, Capt. vice Day, dead 4 Dec. 79
2nd Lt Reid, Lt vice Cook do.
Gent Cadet O'Brien, from R. M. College, 2nd Lt vice Reid 25 Feb. 80
64 .. . Gent Cadet Carleton, from R. M. College, 2nd Lt vice Kays, 60 F. 14 Jan. 80
Gent. Cadet Moncur, do. do. vice Hawtayne, pro do.
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64th Foot. — Capt. Robinson, from 60 F. Capt. vice Wortliani, who exch. 24 Jan. 80
Gent. Cadet Bradley, from K. M. ColL 2nd Lt. vice Carelton, 4 F. ... 31 Jan.
65 ... Lt. Drury, from 51 F. Capt. vice Johnson, seconded 24 Jan. 80
66 ... Hon. Queen's Cadet Bray, from R. M. College, 2nd Lt. in sue. to
2nd Lt. Brook, 49 F. pro.... 14 Jan, 80
Gent. Cadet Olivey, do. do. vice O'Donel, pro do.
Hon. Queen's Cadet Barr, do. do. vice Chute, do do.
Bt. Lt. Col. Galbraith, Lt. Col. vice Barclay, placed on h.p 14 Nov. 79
Bt. Major Ready, Major, vice Galbraith do.
Lt. Roberts, Capt. vice Ready , do.
2nd Lt Edwards, Lt. vice Roberts do.
2ndLt. Bunny, from 19 F. 2nd Lt. vice Edwards 25 Feb. 80
67 ... 2nd Lt. Yorstoun, from 24 F. 2nd Lt. vice Tuite, pro 7 Jan. 80
The prom, to Capt. of Lt. Connellan is antedated to 2 March 79
The proms, to Lt. of 2nd Lts. Tuite and Hight, dated respectively
18 Aug. and 13 Sept. 79, are cancelled.
2nd Lt Tuite, Lt. vice Connellan 2 March 79
2nd Lt. Hight, do. vice Ramsden, a Probationer for Indian S. C. ... 18 Aug.
6% ... Lt Hilliard, Capt vice Conran, retired on a pension 7 Jan. 80
Lt Memdes, from 106 F. Lt vice Hilliard do.
2nd Lt. Vane, from loi F. 2nd Lt. vice Menzies, pro. in 106 F. ... 11 Feb.
70 ... Gent. Cadet Dunsterville, from R. M. Coll. 2nd Lt. vice Rodwell, pro. 14 Jan. 80
Lt Hunter, from 31 F. Lt vice Delamain, a Prob. for Indian S. C. 17 Nov. 79
Lt Bumaby, Capt. vice Tibbs, retired on a pension i Jan. 80
Gent. Cadet Priestley, R. M. College, 2nd Lt. vice Hunter 25 Feb.
Sub Lt Couper, tobe Lt 26 July 76
Lt Waldron, from 31 F. Lt. vice Bumaby 1 Jan. 80
71 ... Gen. Daliymple, from 108 F. Col. vice Gen. Sir G. Cadogan, dead... 28 Jan. 80
72 ... Lt. Lendrum, Capt. viceSpens, killed in action 15 Dec. 79
2nd Lt Lang, from 91 F. 2nd Lt in sue. to Lt Gaisford, do 7 Jan. 80
Lt. Roberts, Capt vice Barstow, seconded 18 Jan.
75 ... Gent Cadet Denne, from R. M. College, 2nd Lt. vice Stewart, 92 F. 31 Jan. 80
76 ... Gent Cadet Thorold, fromR. M. Coll. 2ndLt vice Colvin, 5 F 14 Jan. 80
Major Tripp, Lt Col. vice Caldeeott, retired on a pension i Nov. 79
Capt Hodges, Migor, vice Tripp do.
Lt Brett, Capt vice Hodges do.
Lt. Gore, do. vice Best, seconded 15 Dec.
For Sub Lt Whately, to be Lt. 19 April, 76, read Sub Lt.
Whately Lt. dated 17 Jan. 77, but in the Army 19 April 76
2nd Lt Mce, from 33 F. Lt. vice Brett i Nov. 79
2ndLt Molyneux, Lt. vice Gore 15 Dec.
2ndLt Were, do. vice Price, 33 F 28 Dec.
Gent. Cadet Cotton, from R. M. College, 2nd Lt vice Were 25 Feb. 80
M^jor Allardice, Lt CoL vice Tripp, retired on a pension do.
Capt Pearse, Major, vice Allardice do.
77 ... Lt,.Sin^leton, from 81 F. Lt vice Banbury, who exch 27 March 80
79 ... Bt Major AUen, Major, vice Percival, retired on a pension 19 Oct. 79
Lt Gordon, Capt. vice Allen do.
2ndLt. Urquhart, from 104 F. 2ndLt. in sue. to Gordon 31 Jan. 80
81 ... Bt Lt. Col. Browne, Lt CoL vice Knight, retired on h.p 7 Jan. 80
Capt Bevan, Major, vice Browne do.
Lt Roberte, Capt vice Bevan do.
Lt Ryley, do. vice Jackson, retired on a i)ension do.
2nd Lt. Cracroft, from 20 F. 2nd Lt. in sue. to 2nd Lt. Eraser,
47 F. pro 6 March
2nd Lt Davidson, from 104 F. do. in sue. to 2nd Lt. Watkin, do. do. do.
Bt. Lt CoL Chichester, Lt. Col. vice Browne, retired on h.p do.
Capt. Warren, Major, vice Chichester do.
Lt Farrant, Capt vice Warren do.
2nd Lt. Borrow, Lt. vice Farrant do.
2nd Lt. Smith, from 99 F. 2nd Lt. vice Young, a Prob. for 1. S. C. 20 March
82 ... Gent Cadet Sladen, from R. M. College, 2ndLt vice Vint, 17 F..,. 14 Jan. 80
Gent. Cadet Cox, do. do. vice Sladen, 15 F. 31 Jan.
83 ... Queen*s Cadet Browne, from R. M. Coll. 2nd Lt. vice Westrm)p, pro. 14 Jan. 80
84 ... Gent Cadet Woodford, from R. M. Coll. 2nd Lt. vice Mein, 63 F. ... 14 Jan. 80
85 ... Gent Cadet Mardall , from R. M. College, 2nd Lt. in sue. to Lt
Stirling, resigned 14 Jan. 80
Gent. Cadet Reade, do. do. in sue. to Lt. Knox, do do.
86 ... Gent. Cadet Welman, from R. M. Coll. 2nd Lt. vice Butcher, 16 F... 14 Jan. 80
87 ... Lt. Martin, Capt. vice Vardon, retired on h.p 25 Feb. 80
Lt Banbury, from 77 F. Lt. vice Singleton, who exch 27 March
2nd Lt. Stopford, from 25 F. 2nd Lt. in sue. to 2nd Lt.
Freckleton, 88 F. pro _/4o. t
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88tli Foot.— and Lt. Acton, Lt. vice Maher, pro 27 Aug. 79
Gent. Cadet Miin*ay, from R. M. College, 2nd Lt. vice
Blennerhassett, dead 14 Jan. 80
Gent. Cadet Hatch, do. do. vice Wyncoll, pro do.
Gent. Cadet Little, do. do. vice Acton, do do.
2nd Lt. Freckleton, Lt. in sue. to Lt. Martin, 87 F. pro 25 Feb.
89 ... Gent. Cadet Hill, from R. M. College, 2ndLt. in sue. to 2nd Lt.
Maclean, 94 F. pro 14 Jan. 80
Lt. Smith, Capt. vice M'Murray, retired 6 March
90 ... Bt. Lt. Col. Rogers, Lt. Col. vice Col. SirU, E.Wood, placed on h.p. 15 Dec. 79
Capt. Bennett, from 24 F. Capt. vice Lethbridge, whoezch 24 Jan. 80
91 ... Gent. Cadet Cavendish, from R. M. College, 2nd Lt. in sue. to
Lt. Mac Donald, pro 14 Jan. So
Gent. Cadet M*Intyre, do. do. vice Lang, 72 F do.
92 ... Colour Serg. MacDonald, 2ndLt. in sue. toLt Dunbar, pro 7 Jan. 80
Hon. Queen's Cadet Staunton, from R. M. College, 2nd Lt. in sue.
toLt. Forbes, killed in action 14 Jan.
93 ... Gen. Atherley, from 109 F. Col. vice Gen. Munro, dead 30 Jan. 80
94 ... Gent. Cadet Adam, fromR. M. Coll. 2nd Lt. vice Wilson, 18 F 14 Jan. 80
2nd Lt. Cowper, Lt. vice Harding, resigned 6 March
2nd Lt. Long, from 6 Dragoons, 2nd Lt. vice Cowper 27 March
96 ... Lt. Winter, Capt. vice Webster, Army Pay Department 6 Dec. 79
2nd Lt. Bertram, Lt. vice Ridley, pro 13 Sept.
Gent. Cadet Sandwith, from R. M. Coll. 2nd Lt. vice Bertram, pro. 14 Jan. 80
2nd Lt. Pearce, Lt. vice Winter, pro 6 Dec 79
97 ... Gent. Cadet Aitken, from R. M. Coll. 2nd Lt. vice Philips, 23 F. ... 14 Jan. 80
Gent. Cadet Williams, do. do. iu sue. to Lt. Lousada, pro do.
Lt. Bevan, Capt. vice Melvill, dead 23 Dec. 79
2nd Lt. Kennedy, from 105 F. 2nd Lt. in sue. to Lt. Bevan 25 Feb. 80
98 . . . Lt. Powis, Capt. vice Haughton, retired on a pension 7 Jan. 80
Major Simpson, Lt. Col. vice Sceberras, retired on full pay 6 March
Captain Stracey, Major, vice Simpson do.
lit. Williams, Capt. viceStracey do.
2nd Lt. Chichester, Lt. vice Powis 7 Jan.
99 ... Gent. Cadet Blackwell, from R. M. College, 2nd Lt. vice Gavin,
21 Hussars « 14 Jan. 80
Gent.. Cadet Fischer, do. do. vice D*Arcy, dead do.
Gent. Cadet Fraser, do. do. vice Welman, 86 F do.
Gent. Cadet Smith, do. do. vice Blackwell, 8 F 31 Jan.
ICO ... 2nd Lt. Willcocks, Lt. vice Vaillant, dead 20 Oct. 79
Gent. Cadet Stavert, from R. M. College, 2nd Lt vice Short, pro. 14 Jan. 80
Queen's Cadet Tribe, do. do. vice Willcocks, do. do.
loi ... Gent. Cadet Vane, from R. M. College, 2nd Lt. in sue. to Lt.
Hare, pro 15 Jan. 80
102 ... Gent. Cadet Seymour, from R. M. College, 2nd Lt. vice Macin-
tyre, 78F 14 Jan. 80
103 ... Lt. Cooper, Capt. vice Graham, seconded i Nov. 79
2nd Lt. Ogle, lit. vice Cooper do.
104 ... Gent. Cadet Urquhart, from R. M. College, 2nd Lt. in sue. to Lt.
Holbeche, pro 14 Jan. 80
Gent. Cadet Davidson, do. do. in sue. to Lt. Murray, pro do.
Gent. Cadet Ffennell, do. do. vice Ellicombe, ii F do.
Queen's Cadet Hamilton, do. do. vice Urquhart, 79 F 31 Jan.
Major Campbell, Lt. Col. vice Gneme, placed on h.p 25 Feb.
Bt. Major Boswell, Major, vice Campbell do.
105 ... Hon. >jueen*s Cadet Wood, from R. M. College, 2nd Lt. vice
Whitaker, pro 14 Jan. 80
Gent. Cadet Addington, do. do. vice Elliot, 8 F do.
Gent. Cadet Kennedy, do. do. vice Addington, 61 F 31 Jan.
106 ... Gent. Cadet Hemphill, from R. M. College, 2nd Lt. vice Berkeley,
73 F 14 Jan. 80
Gent. Cadet Parsons, do. do. in sue. to Lt. Brownrigg, do do.
Queen's Cadet Kerr, do. do. vice Hemphill, 25 F 31 Jan.
2nd Lt. Menzies, from 68 F. Lt. to complete establishment 13 Nov. 79
107 ... Gent. Cadet Du Moulin, from R. M. College, 2nd Lt. vice Rycroft,
71 F 15 Jan. 80
Queen's Cadet Butcher, do. do. vice Beale, 17 F do.
Gent. Cadet Saltoun, do. do. vice Purvis, 62 F do.
Lt. Haynes, Capt. vice Goad, pro 23 July 79
Lt. Batson, do. vice Impey, seconded 31 Aug.
2nd Lt. Wheler, Lt. vice Haynes, pro 23 July
2nd Lt. Woodhouae, do. vice Batson, do 31 Aug.
108 ... Gent. Cadet Campbell, from R. M. College, 2nd Lt vice Daniel, pro. 14 Jan. j 80
Digitized by \<Ji (JOQ IC
ProTiiotimiSy Appointments^ ^c. 498
io8th Foot.— Gent. CJadet Mullins, do. do. vice Teale, 32 F 14 Jan. 80
Lt. Gen. Sir E. H. Greathed, C5ol. vice Gen. Dalrymple, 71 F 28 Jan.
109 ... Gent. Cadet Brander, from R. M. College, 2nd Lt. vice Buckley,
37 F 14 Jan. 80
Gent. Cadet Hamilton, do. do. vice St. Leger, pro do.
Lt. Gen. Sir R. D. Kelly, Col. vice Gen. Atherley, 93 F 30 Jan.
ist West India Regiment. — Lt. Matthews, from 3 Hussars, Lt. vice
Browne, who exch 7 Jan. 80
Sub Lt. Bourke to be Lieut 30 Nov. 78
Gent. Cadet Hitchins, from R. M. College, 2nd Lt. in sue. to Lt.
Peirse, a Prob. for L S. C 31 Jan. 80
Gent. Cadet Pemberton, do. do. in sue. to Lt. O'Donnell, do do.
Gent. Cadet Errington, do. do. in sue. to Lt. Haughton, do do.
Lt. Tatham, from 61 F. Lt. vice Grove, who exch 11 Feb.
Capt. Bolton, from 1 8 Hussars, Capt. vice Browne, do 27 March
2nd West India Regiment.— Lt. Brooker, from 8 F. vice Smith, who
exch. 24 Jan. 80
2nd Lt. Pemberton, from i W. L Regt. 2nd Lt. in sue. to Lt.
Mackintosh, a Prob. for L S. C 25 Feb.
Lt. Warner, from 12 F. Lt. vice Leslie, who exch 27 March
COMMISSARIAT AND TRANSPORT STAFF.
The following officers of the Commissariat and Transport Department are appointed
to the Commissariat and Transport Staff of the Army, under tne Royal Warrant of 31
January, 1880. Dated 31 Jan. 1880 :—
To be Commissaries General. — F. E. Watt, Sir E. Strickland.
To be Deputy Commissaries General. — R. C. Major, A. W. Downes, M. B. Irvine,
A. F. Adams, L W. Blacker, S. W. Hall, E. Morris, J. Long, H. J. Brownrigg.
To be Assistant Commissaries General. — A. W. Pigott, H. J. Wilkinson, R. C. Healy,
C. Foster, J. W. Murray, A. Clerk, H. C. Lewis, C. D. O'Connor, C. L. B. Pennell,
F. C. Blunt, W. G. W. Robinson, A. E. Petrie, F. Shortt, J. Milne, E. C. Saunder,
B. C. Boothbv, G. H. Sanders, C. E. Wrench, T. B. Prissick, H. J. Wild, R, Stanes,
R. E. Hunter, A. C. Ryland, H. W. Hackman, J. Draper, J. L. Robertson, J. H. Ran-
dall, R. L. Matthews, T. A. Le Mesurier, E. Dunn, N. Ronald-Taylor, R. H. Powell,
J. W. Elmes, H. S. E. Reeves, 0. F. Beale, C. E. Walton, E. Hughes, A. W. Anderson,
C. F. Leach, F. H. Armstrong, T. S. Brereton, J. I. Troup, E. T. Price, F. F. Goddard.
To be Deputy Assistant Commissaries General. — A. Meyer, G. J. Parkyn, C. J.
Uniacke, G. L. Morley, F. W. B. Gattey, S. G. Granville, F. J. G. Cook, F. H. Bridg-
man, C. W. B. M'Kenzie, J. T. Skinner, W. H. Christie, T. B. Stewart, J. A. Clarke,
G. Coates, E. T. Christie, B. Abbott, G. Johnston, J. K. Johnston, J. A. Scott, G.
Ramsey, J. Johnston, J, S. Young, W. Robertson, W. A. Dunne, W. D. Richardson,
C. H. Santi, R. A. Chermside, E. P. Elliott, W. T. Whitehead, W. T. McLeod, E. Fitz-
Stubbs, J. Smith, T. P. Shannon, F. R. Gosset, C. J. Bannister, T. C. H. Macdonald,
G. W. Ottley, C. A. Bourne, R. A. Nugent, A. Ely, L. A. Clutterbuck, F. E. Stevens,
D. S. Skirving, A. H. Langdon, C. H. Bridge, E. Fiyer, J. F. Sargent, J. G. Y. Wilson,
A. A. Baker, M. Graham, A. W. CoUard, M. E. R. Rainsford, E. P. B. Smith, J. Roe,
W. F. Moore, J. W. B. Parkin, G. V. Hamilton, B. Heygate, L. Tracey, H. Winter,
A. G. Hipwell, G. G. Chalice, W. R. Winter, J. R. Edwards, J. Whitley, G. Stanley,
E. W. D. Ward, R. B. M*Comb, H. J. Cousins, W. H. Winspear, E. T. S. Carter, L.
A. Hope, E. S. M*Murray, A. Ashley, W. Dunne, K. Arnold, M. J. Godfrey, J. S.
Neveli.
To be Quarter Masters.— C. M*Gafry, W. W. Thelwall, J. Wood, H. T. Hayles, J. L.
Dalton, W. D. Kennedy, W. Hopkins, J. RowseU, M. P. Wasp, T. W. Lawford, C. J.
Cobden, E. Phillips, J. Steele, J. Howland, G. H. Morine, T. Cooper, G. Marsh, W.
Emuss, T. Baillie, R. J. Lapham, G. L. Myers, F. De Lisle, W. Collett, J. Bendall,
F. Battersby, T. Reynolds, J. Stead, J. F. Cossey, J. Phillips, G. Bolton, W. Crumplin,
J. M'Caffery, J. A. White, W. Ledsham, G. R. Grier, J. M'Loughlin, J. J. Mullins,
R. H. Robinson, W. J. Barrell, R. Nichols, W. E. M*Veigh, W. Musgrave, J. Main, H.
Joyce, H. W. Tyler, J. Dean, Ed. Homblower, W. Wishart.
Commissariat and Transpobt Department.— Dep. Com. Rains, Com.
vice Buchanan, ret. 22 Dec. 79
.. ORDNANCE STORE DEPARTMENT.
Assist. Com. Gen. Wright, Dep. Com. Gen. in recognition of services
during the late Zulu campaign 6 Jan. 79
Assist. Coms. Campbell andSteevens, Dep. Com. in do. do 29 Nov.
The following ofiicei's of the Ordnance Store Department are appointed to the
Ordnance Store Department on reorganization, under the Royal Warrant of 31 January,
1880. Dated 31 Jan. 1880 :—
To be Commissary General of Ordnance. — W. L. M. Young.
To be Deputy Commissaries General of Ordnance. — W. M. King. T. A. G. Satehwell,
W. C. Nangle, J. 0. Hamley, G. G. Munro, C. M. Molony, J. T, Barrington, G. I.
Pirkis.
To be Assistant Commissaries General of Ordnance.— H. A. Russell, A. S. Beswick^
Digitized by ^^jOO^lC
499 PromotionSj Appointments, 8fc.
W. F. Wright, H. F. Travers, N. R. Raven, M. J. T. Ingram, J. C. Angell, C. Ralph,
H. Blakeney, R. Mead, G. E. March, S. 0. Rogers, T. Sparkes, G. C. Murray, J.
Elliott, S. L. D. Smith, W. B. Le Geyt, H. Taylor, G. M. Thome, E. Gatt, T. Peaac,
T. J. Rawnsley, J. H. Pearson, W. S. Haldane.
To be Deputy Assistant Commissaries General of Ordnance. — W. Booth, T. G. Stack,
H. P. Moors, P. J. C. Flynn, H. Morgan, J. C. Kellman, H. J. Mills, G. T. Pett, W. R.
Mayo, R. Nicholls, F. Pridham, G. A. Jolly, J. E. Taylor, A. B. Calvert, C. E.
Vansittart, C. S. Buchanan, L. F. Graham, C. D. Dumford, G. L. Campbell, J.
Steevens, H. H. St. George, A. W. Bridgman, R. F. King, E. G. Skinner, J. H. B.
Triscott, R. T. Stainforth, W. B. Cooke, H. C. Sutleffe, B. B. Baker, F. 0. Leggett,
F. C. B. Richards, E. J. de Salis, G. H. Everard, E. E. Markwick, W. Horan, A. NTSt.
Quintin, F. G. Wintle, E. Houghton, J. L. Wheeler, H. A. D. Hain, F. B. Melius,
R. F. N. Clarke.
SlTBORDIKATE SECTION.
To be Quartermasters. — ^T. Hassall, J. J. Donnelly, R. Drake, J. Kennedy-Edwaida,
D. Deeves, W. Graham, E. B. D'Arcy, W. S. Cox, G. Spinks, W. Johnson, J.
Hendley, C. Eastmead, J. Morton, B. Longhurst, J. Berry, W. M*Canlis, H. Carlin,
R. Moore, F. Patereon, D. Swanson, A. M*Farlane, J. Ashworth, J. Pitt.
AsMT Pay Department. — Capt. Brown, from h. p. 17 Lancers, Paymaster 18 Feb. 79
Capt. Webb, from 28 F. do 15 July
Paym. and Hon. Major Ross, Staff Paymaster, vice Brown,
placed on retired pay 27 Aug.
Capt. M'Laughlin, fTom48 F. Paymaster 22 March
Capt. Gibaut, from h. p. 20 F. do 23 May
Capt. Fenton, from h. p. 22 F. do 17 Feb.
Capt. Turner, from 17 F. do 20 Sept. 78
Paym. and Hon. Major Openshaw, Staff Paym. vice Gibbs,
placed onretired pay i Nov. 79
Paym. and Hon. Major Huddleston, do. vice Scrivener, do do.
Paym. and Hon. Major Mahony, Staff Paym. for his services in
the Zulu campaign i July 79
Medical Department. — Dep. Surg. Gilbome, Surg. Gen. vice Best,
placed on retired pay 2 Nov. 79
Surg. Major Thomson, Dep. Surg. Gen. vice Gilbome do.
Surg. Majors H. T. Reade, Jameson, Cunningham, O'Neal, Fox,
J. C. H. Wright, Ferguson, Orilvy, W. Stewart, Hanbury,
Eraser, Moore, Webb, J. B. C. Reade, Sinclair, Cattell, Ekin,
Hannan, Lundy, Murphy, Guthrie, Kellett, Chappie, A. G.
Young, Meadows, Hungerford, Kidd, Tulloch, Hawani, Tarrant,
Hiffernan, Gulland, Teevan, Sparrow, Lofthouse, Thompson,
Carter, Wolseley, W. R. Steuart, Erskine, Macnamara, Corbett,
HoUingsworth, Marston, Semple, Roe, Slaughter, Hulseberg,
and Rock, Brigade Surgeons 27 Nov.
Sui^. Major Irvine, fromn-i). Surg. Major 27 Feb. 80
Half Pay.— Bt. Lt. Col. Cosby, from 14 F. Lt. Col 23 Nov. 79
Bt. Lt. Col. Glancy, from do. Major 7 Jan. 80
Lts. Turner and Kelly, from 8 F. Capts 24 Jan.
Capt. Dyke, from 69 F. Major ii Feb.
Lt. Whalley, from 108 F. Capt 6 March
Lt. Wynyard, from 44 F. do do.
Col. Nugent, h. p. Uuatt, Lt. CoL 1 3 March
CoL Buller, from 60 F. Major do.
Lt. Marriott, from 41 F. Capt da
Bt. Major Thompson, from 02 F. Major 20 Majnch
Bt. Major Saunders, from 21 F. do do.
Capt. Gwyn, from 4 F. do do.
Capt. Wilson, from Rifle Brigade, do 27 Msurdi
ROTAL Marines. — Lt. Des Barres, Capt. vice Despard, removed to h.p.
on appointment as Barrack Master, vice Cooper, retired 31 Dec^ 79
Capt. Scott, Major, vice Johnston, retired 4Merch 80
Lt. Cross, Capt. vice Scott do.
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
500
Retirements by Sale of Commissions.
Colonel,
J. B. Kirk, kp. 91 F-
IdetUenant Colonels,
H. D. Smart, Unatt.
W. J. Brook, h.p. 30 F.
W. H. Paul, h.p. Depot Batt.
Major,
H. Leake, h.p. 70 F.
Captaint,
H. G.Webb, 36 F.
H. S. H. RiddeU, 60F.
F. J. Wandby, 20 F.
S. E. Daubeny, h.p. 38 F.
Lieutenants
C. S. Cotton, 60 F.
Retirements with Gratoity.
Captaint,
J. S. Quayle, R. Art.
S. Reid, II r.
W. W. Dunlop, 67 F.
J. R. M*Murray, 89 F.
Retirements by Surrender of Half-Pay.
Major,
F. 0*Beime, h.p. 2 Dp, Gds.
Retirements on Pull-Pay or on a Pension.
Colonels,
H. W. Parish, h.p. Brigade Depot
E. N. Sandilanda, Bengal S. C.
R. S. Couchman, Madi-as S. C.
E. G. Langmore, Bengal S. C.
A. G. Forsyth, do.
A. W. Ritherdon, Madras S. C.
De V. F. Carey, R. Art.
D. Mocatto, Bengal S. C.
J. J. Dansey, do.
A. Patereon, do.
H. S. RammeU, Madras S. C.
G. A. Searle, do.
K B. Clay, Bengal S. C.
J. D. Swayne, do.
J. Grordon, Bombay S. C,
F. H. M*Leod, R Art.
J. R. Hume, h.p. 55 F-
C. C. Ekins, Bengal S. C.
Lieui&fumt Colonels,
J. Crawford, Madras S. C.
E. L. Earle, Bengal S. C.
H. E. Mottet, Madras S. C.
R. H. Newbolt, R. Art.
C. P. Hunter, Bengal S. C,
E. J. L. Twynam, do.
E. A. C. Lambert, do.
A. Sceberras, 98 F.
J. C. Lockwood, h.p. 20 Hussars.
G. H. J. M. Chapman, 5 F.
R. B. Rimington, R. Eng.
A. Tufnell, 60 F.
F. V. Eyre, R. Art.
J. H. Tripp, 76 F.
W. N. Watts, I F,
Majors,
H. F. Cooper, h.p. R. Marines.
M. H. C. R. Steinman, h.p. R. Art.
M. W. Hyslop, loi F.
A. W. Duncan, R. Art.
M de S. M. G. A. Clarke, 50 F.
A. Wingfield, Madras S. C.
W. J. Stewart, Bengal S. C.
L. Blathwayt, do.
W. M. N. Kington, 4 Hussars.
F. H. Chambers, 39 F.
E. G. D. Beagin, Madras S. C.
C. S. Hunt, 19 F.
F. B. Staples, 93 F.
Captains,
E. G. Machell, R. Art.
J. H. M*Ewen, 4 F.
J. W. G. Telfer, do.
B. S. du Jardin, 7 F.
C. G. Kane, 9 F.
A. Randall, 13 F.
C. Ware, 86 F.
E. Haughton, 98 F.
J. Laing, 14 F.
R. Hall, do.
C. H. Stevenson, 18 F.
R. G. Traill, 19 F.
E. M. Roe, 23 F.
R. Davies, 28 F.
J. T. A. Gardiner, 31 F.
P. Morrisey, 38 F.
F. Barnston, 55 F.
J. Kyle, 62 F.
J. Conran, 68 F.
W. J.Tibbs, 70 F.
P. Swimbume, 80 F.
W. H. M. Jackson, 81 F.
Digitized by VjOOQIC
50I
Beiiremmtsj Sfc,
Resignations.
Major,
E. Harding, 94 F.
D. T. H. Sampaon, Bengal S. C.
C. G. Curne, 109 F.
Lieutenanta.
Second Lieutenants.
L. E. Ames, 2 Life Guards.
J. M. Longe, 8 F.
A. N. GoiSon. 24 F.
A. J. Taylor, 3 Dr. Guards.
A. E. Caldecott, 3 Dr. Guards.
1 C. J. C. Douglas,' 31 F.
A. M. Brookfield, 13 Hussars.
j F. J. Stopford, 52 F.
1 J. L. Probyn, 79 F.
G. S. Palmes, 14 Hussars.
A. A. Cammell, 14 Hussars.
1
Hon. F. W. Lambton, Coldst. Guards. ! Veterinary Surgeon,
F. D. Astley, Scots Guards.
G. A. B. Elliott, 4 F.
1 W. Oliyer, h.p.
1
C. H. Farmer, 28 F.
Assistant Commissary.
C. M. P. Buni, 78 F.
A. G. Bankart, Ck>mmt. & Tranapt Depot.
Retirements.
Caplavn,
1 C. J. Johnston, Madras Inf.
G. H. Jackson, Bengal Inf.
1
Commuted.
Major General,
Deputy Commissary,
H. C. Faulkner, r.f.p. Unatt.
W. E. Williams, h.p. Commt. and Trans-
Colorul,
port Department.
W. H. Watson, r.f.p. R. Art.
Assistant Commissary,
Major,
J. Loney, h.p. Commt and Transport
L. Jordan, r.f.p. 34 F.
Department.
Paymaster,
Surgeon General,
M. R. Robinson, h.p. Depot Batt.
T. Best, h.p.
Riding Master,
Surgeon,
B. Ward, h.p. 3 Dr. Guards.
D. J. Canny, h.p.
Superseded for Absence without Leave.
Lieut, W. Inverarity, 28 F.
Reverted to former Rank of Regimental Sergeant Major.
Sub Assista/nt Commissary,
W. J. Magall, Ordnance Store Department.
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
502
DEATHS.
OtTieraU.
t*. S. Stanhope, 13 ^. London, aged 81 2i Feb. 80
Htm, Sir G. Cadogan, 71 F. London, aged 65 27 Jan.
L. A. During, Unatt, near Homeburg, Hanover, aged 96 7 Jan.
A. Huyshe, K. Art. London, aged 68 25 Feb.
W. Munro, 93 F. Taunton 29 Jan.
iS^ir J. Low, Madras Inf. Upper Norwood, a^ed 91 10 Jan.
F. W. Burroughs, Bengal Inf. London, aged 73 13 Nov. 79
LieiUenarU Generals,
R. de Sails, 8 Hussars, Westminster, aged 68 13 Mar. 80
T. E. Lacy, Kensington, aged 76 22 Feb.
W. F. Marriott, Bombay S. C. Cairo, aged 60 17 Dec 79
W. G. Woods, Madras S. C. Ryde, L W 24 Jan. 80
A. Boyd, Bengals. C. Fareham, aged 62 24 Jan.
Major Generals,
A. Scudamore, Darmstadt, aged 63 11 Jan. 80
E. T. Boddam, r.f.p. Madras S. C. aged 55 12 Feb.
H. E. Hicks, r.f.p. R, Art. Biarritz, aged 56 25 Feb.
Colonels,
C. Smith, Madras S. C. Secunderabad 6 Dec. {79
G. P. B. Sherard, Madras S. C. Madras, aged 57 16 Jan. 80
J. J. O'Biyen, Bengal S. C. SufedSung, Afghanistan, aged 57 22 Jan.
R. H. Traver8,h.p. 48 F. Hythe, aged 52 23 Jan.
J. A. Tytler, Bengals. C. Thull, Afghanistan 14 Feb.
F. W. Jebb, h.p. 67 F. Madras, aged 44 20 Feb.
C. P. Y. Triscott, Madras Inf. aged 56 13 Mar.
J. B, Kirk, late 91 F. London 27 Feb.
F, Le Blanc, late 46 Foot, Fareham, aged 89 7 Jan.
LieiUefumt Colonels,
T. M. Byrne, TTnatt 30 Dec. 79
H. Vaughan, Bombay S. C. Dharwar 24 Jan. 80
F. E. Pratt, R. Enc. Edinburgh, aged 47 7 Feb.
J. E. A. Mackintosh, h.p. 109 F 10 Jan.
A. F. Pickard, R. Art Cannes, aged 38 i Mar.
J. H. E. Johnson, Madras S. C. Madras zo Jan.
W. F. F. Gordon, 63 F. India, aged 42 17 Mar.
S. F. Blyth, 35 F. Malta, aged 51 9 Feb.
G. Baldwin, r.f.p. 19 F 3 Feb.
G. E. Watson, r.f.p. R. Eng. Cheltenham, aged 51 28 Dec. 79
/. B, Bonham, late 50 F. St. Leonards-on-Sea, aged 68 7 Jan. 80
Majors,
E. J. Ward-Ashton, R. Art. Woolwich, aged 43 I Mar. 80
M. Lambert, R. Eng. South Shoebury, aged 40 6 Feb.
W. P. Gurney, 91 F. Moka, Mauritius, aged 45 27 Jan.
H. J. Palliser, h.p. R. Art. St. Leonards-on-Sea, aged 38 7 Mar.
W. C. Bayley, Madras S. C. Rajahmund^y, Madias 17 Jan.
T. W. Bridges, R. Art. Bermuda 15 Jan.
H. R. E. Wellesley, Madras Cav. Malta, on Ids way home from India i8 Feb.
B. D. Eennicott, r.f.p. R. Mar. Plympton, Devon 3 Mar.
J, Bayley, late 16 Lsmcers, Coventay, aged 46 18 Feb.
Zord G, A, Beauclerk, late 6 Dr. Guardi, London, aged 61 3 Jan.
O. B, IfArcy, late Cape Mounted Rifles, King Williams' Town, C. of G.H. 3 Feb.
}V, H, Hart, late 51 F., the Retreat, near Plymouth, aged 89 4 Mar.
A, J, 0, HtUher/urd, late 70 F. London, aged 59 19 Mar.
W, R, lies, late 19 F. Southsea, aged 42 21 Jan.
Captains,
C. G. Hammond, 16 Lancers, London, aged 26 19 Feb. 80
J. F.James, 13 F. Devonport, aged 47 24 Feb.
E. S. Wason, 33 F. London, aged 37 5 Jan.
J. Hotham, Madras Inf. Bangalore 8 Jan.
J. F. W.Kane, 48 F. Madras, aged 46 i Feb.
G. J. Hare, Bengal S. C. Guudamuck, aged 33 5 Jan.
Digitized by V^OOQIC
503 Deaths.
Lieutenants,
P. Mlnnis, Military Knight of Windsor, Windsor Castle, aged 66 i6 Feb. 80
E. F. Dawson, R. Art. Secunderabad, a^ed 28 10 Jan.
J. T. Rice, R. Eng. Kohat, aged 27 23 Dec. 79
H. H. Forbes, 3 F. of a wound received in action at Camp Susliima, Naga
Hills, aged 21 i Dec.
G. M. Rowe, 20 F. Malta i Dec.
G. W. Lyttleton, 28 F. Bristol, aged 29 29 Jan. 80
A. S. Parkinson, 90 F. Fyzabad, aged 21 6 Jan.
T. J. O'D. Renny, Bengal S. C. of a wound received in action, Chinarak,
Afghanistan 15 Dec 79
P. C. Cockbum, h.p. 70 F 31 Oct.
H. P. Smith, h.p. Rifle Brigade, East Sheen, aged 82 23 Feb. 80
W. L. Smith, h.p. 13 F 5 Feb.
Second LietUenants,
C. J. Bond, 22 F. ChunarFort, near Allahabad, aged 21 23 Dec. 79
B. S. Thurlow, 51 F. murdered near JugduUuck, Afghanistan J 22 Mar. 80
J. F. Blennerhassett, 88 F 24 Nov. 79
Paymasters,
B. S. Pearson, Woolwich, aged 44 i Jan. 80
A. L. M*Donald, Cape of Good Hope 15 Nov. 79
E. Hunter, h.p. 98 F 25 Dec
J. Twibill, h.p. 38F 6 Jan. So
Quarter Master,
A, Arbuthnot, R. Art. Carrickfergus i 23 Feb. 80
Assistant Commissary General,
J. H. Tubby, h.p. Commt. Department, London, aged 62 i Feb. 80
DepiUy Assistant Commissary General.
J. Tomes, h.p. Commissariat Department, Auckland, New Zealand 21 Nov. 79
Deputy Commissary,
W. T. C. Wilton, h.p. Commt. and Transport Dept. Ramsgate, aged 46 22 Mar. 85
Assistant Commissary,
Ji Nethersole, h.p. Commt. and Transport Dept. Ham, near Sanwich 12 Jan. 80
Brigade Surgeon,
A, P. M. Corbett, Haslar Hospital, aged 49 25 Mar. 80
Surgeons Major,
J. H. Porter, Sherpore, near Cabul 9 Jan- 80
A. R. Hall,Malta 4 Feb,
Surgeons.
A. C. Keith, Cabul H Jan- &>
W. McCarthy, Port Royal, Jamaica 8 Jan.
J.N. BeU, h.p 15 Jan.
E. C. Maxwell, h.p. Barnstaple, Devon, aged 39 18 Feb.
Assistant Superintendetits of Stores.
G. Bayly, h.p. Military Store Department 22 Jan. So
W. E. VSrebster, do. do. 4 Jan-
Chaplains
T. Unsworth, h.p 16 Nov. 79
H. 0. Wrench, h.p. Leap, Co. Cork, aged 69 • 20 Mar 80
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